Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Feb 1967, p. 1

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Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring. centres in Ont- ario and Durham Counties. VOL. 96 .-- NO. 46 10¢ Single Copy 5S Per Week Home Delivered he Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1967 Authorized as Second Class Mail P: Ottawa and for payment of ay oP Weather Report Steadily increasing winds bring cold conditions for the weekend. Lowtonight 5; } Saturday 15 - ost Office Department EI Postage in Cash GHTEEN PAGES _ ANYONE FOR POPCORN, DEAR PUPILS? tucking in. The three Grade 1 pupils of E. A. Lovell School, Oshawa, . with teacher Mrs; Dagmar Mar- schke, are sampling subject of a languag Anyone for popcorn? Little Wing Chan, left, looks un- certain, but Philip Bowler and wide-eyed Debbie Por- ter have no hesitation in Shakeup In Chine Snag To Mao Power Climb . TOKYO (AP)--A new shakeup|000-man armed force which has in the Chinese Army and orders|been Mao's chief bulwark, and to the Red Guards to remouldijindicated lower ranks in the themselves gave evidence today | army have been using the purge of formidable snags in Maojagainst their officers. Tse - tung's attempt to climb] Mao has issued a directive back to power. New wall newspapers in Pe-|charge of his purge of mil king cast doubt on the future units stationéd in the key cities of the estimated 20,000,000 Redjof Peking, Shanghai, 'Tientsin Guards and heightened mystery |and Luta (Dairen-Port Arthur), surrounding Mao's heir pre-|The directive, reported in Pe- sumptive, Defence Minister Lin|king wall posters,. warned sol- Piao, who has not been re-/diers not to try to seize power ported seen in public since lgst|from "military leadership or- November. gans"--the officers and _politi- They also reflected break /cal commissars. downs in discipline in the 2,500,-! It also warned outsiders to India's Election Returns Threatens Rule Of Gandhi the massive putting the Communist party in| basis of these lessons,is that the children take a familiar word -- such as popcorn-- and build up their vocabu- lary from this. Under such an 'imaginative teaching velopment lesson. In help- ing to make popcorn they have learned a group of new words -- such as the names of the ingredients ~-- without the use of der. The | FROM SOUTH VIET Heavy Guns | | SAIGON (AP) -- U.S. long-range artillery based in the war. | An American, military spokes-| man said UV. artillerymen fired:into the demilitarized zone and North of it metre guns, the biggest in Viet-| nam, which have a range of! 20 miles | The announcement head- about quarters announced today that/pushed behind tanks through of air and water pollution and) proz 5 American forces 'have begun|jungles of War Zone C, 70 miles | consumer protection-a-g-ainsticie ae shelling North Vietnam with/northwest of Saigon, in the big-|sfraud and greed," on which he in|gest offensive of the war South Vietnam for the first time|they failed to find Viet Cong) year, with 175-milli-| and Shell North 45,000 American troops But units df any size U.S. troops reported killing 19 Viet Cong so far in the new op eration named Junction Cit) the Viet Gong responded with at least twh mortar shell- ings of American positions. U.S headquarters said American came as|casualties were light so far |Landymore Gets | process, learning is quite ~painléss. Oshawa _-- schools are now busily preparing for | Education Week, from March 5 to 11. Jshawa Times Photo Hellyer's OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Min- lister Hellyer said today he would |apologize to Rear-Admiral Wil- ~|\liam Landymore if' the officer |will say on his honor he did se Army ALBERTA TOW CLAPESHOLM; (CR)-.-- This Alberta town won't be flying Canada's centennial flag this' year because, the mayor considers it un- patriotic. '~ "Tt's too close to the flags of the Communist nations," said Ernie Patterson, mayor of this town 35 miles north- keep their hands off the army command, a_ suggestion that civilian Maoists are trying to take over the military leader- ship. URGES DISCIPLI | | The Liberation Army' Daily |stressed the need for zreater NEW CENTENNIAL FLAG |not conduct the 'disloyal' acts described by the minister. Mr. Hellyer said in the Com- mons defence committee Thurs- day night that Admiral Landy- more was fired last July 12 for i418 months of consistent dis- |loyalty & Today in the committee Mar- cel Lambert (PC -- Edmonton West) accused Mr. Hellyer of jan attempt at character assas- sination. Douglas Harkness, former Conservative defence minister, said Mr. Hellyer had convicted lhimself out of his own mouth. N PROHIBITS east of Lethbridge, as he cast the deciding vote in council Thursday against buying one for the town | hall. | "All Communist flags have a one-color background with some kind of symbol just like the centennial flag does. . . . It could: at Jeast be red, white and blue." discipline, in the army and _§in- directly disclosed that Mao, and| not Lin Piao, is in charge of! the Chinese military. Neither Mao's directive nor| the daily referred to Lin, He} may have been held responsible \for the excesses of the Red Guards--which he helped create 2 5 --and for indiscriminate attacks) BRIDGEWATER, Mass. (AP) by Maoists on virtually all per- Albert DeSalvo, self-styled Bos- sons in power. eh id al Daggec ion a : ridgewater state hospital to- Mao in the last week NaS| day where he has been a men |publicly made clear he is dis- tal tient f oracth tw jmayed at the toll his purge is = date Re ee itaking. He has offered bis op-|"°8"S: ponents truce and positions of His absence was discovered at leadership if they will submit|5:20 a.m., a_ state correction department official said. to criticism. Self-Styled "Strangler" Escapes Mental Hospital "srs." | If the charge against the ad- |miral were true, Mr. Hellyer lhad evaded his responsibility for 18 months by not firing the officer earlier. the admiral's alleged disloyalty. He suggested that Air Chief Frank Miller, retired staff, and Vice- The searchers followed foot-|* prints in the snow which led to|Marshal a wall near a staging used in| chief of defence construction under way at the/Admiral Kenneth Dyer, retired hospital. jeniet oF personnel, pod an Police said the men appar-|™moned as witnesses, on ie ently moved 'the staging a q|Admiral Landymore testify lower section of the wall and/#84!". climbed over the outer wall. |NOT REALLY AWARE era ie eeea Mr, Hellyer said he was not NEW DELHI (AP)--Mount- ing returns. in India's elections threatened the ruling Congress party's majority in Parliament . today "and confronted Prime Minister Indira Gandhi with a crisis that could bring down her government. With 180 of Parliament's 520 seats decided, Congress had won 92, only four more than the combined opposition. The Hindu communal Jan Sangh had 22, the right-wing Swatantra 14, the pro-Peking Communists 10, the! Socialists 10, the pro-Moscow Communists 4 and Independents and others 28. The Congrpss party with 161 seats in*the old lower house of Parliament had a margin of 145. , In balloting for 3,560 assem-| bly seats in 17 Indian states, Congress candidates were win-| been supervising relief program for hungry, east- ern India, and Railway Minis- ter S. K. Patil. The other five upset in the week-long fourth general elec- tions -were expected to follow suit. They are: Finance, Sachin- dra Chaudhuri; Information, Raj Bahadur; Commerce, Ma- nubhai Shah; Industry, Damo- daram Sanjivayya, and Hous- ing, M. C. Khanna. * MRS. GANDHI WINS Mrs. Gandhi scored an easy victory in her own parliamen- w race. Aslo re-elected were Home' Minister Y. B. Chavan and Defence Minister Swaran Singh. Ex-SS General Gets 15 Years MUNICH (Reuters) helm Harster, 62, former SS| murder of Dutch Jews durin tenced to 15 years in prison. Another former SS _ official,! Wilhelm Zoepf, 58, was sen- tenced to nine years and his former secretary, Gertrud Slot- rein stntecins (ORO 64 40; 1108 VenTs, Among victims of the three accused was said to be 15-year-| Elite Corps general; was found|lawyer, F. Lee B guilty by a West German court completely uncontrollable vege- today of aiding in the mass/table walking around in a hu- man body." the Second World War and sen--|Salvo admitted the sex slayings ;of 13 women in eastern Mas- ning only slightly more than 50) per cent. east As the party which had ruled) since India won sO UEVOROEACE | 20 years ago suffered setback after' setback, Mrs. Gandhi's chances of continuing as prime minister were in doubt, LOSE CONTROL Congress had lost control of| the local legislatures in two of} India's 17 states: Kerala, where | a powerful Communist - Leftist combine was: victorious, and jn Madras, where the Tamil Dra-| & vidra Munnetra Kazhagam, won | P a majority. | Congress retained the largest number of seats but lost its ma- jority in three other states--| Punjab, Rajasthan and_ West Bengal. There it must form | Coalitions to continue 'to gov-| ern, As the votes continued rolling in, seven cabinet ministers went down in defeat along with top leaders of the Congress party. | Resignations have alrea come in from Food Minister © G. Subramaniam, who had a 8 NIZAM OF HYDERABAD diary later became a best-sell- The prisoner took with him two other mental patients--Fred E. Erickson, 40, of Brockton, and George W. Harrison, 33, of Westford. Erickson was under life sentence for murder and |Harrison was convicted last -- wil-| November for armed robbery. DeSalvo was described by his ailey, as "a Bailey said De- echusetts between June, 1962 ai.d January, 1964. Bridgewater is a state mental institution with a section for de- tention of mentally ill persons with criminal some 25 miles south of Boston. records. It is old Anne Frank, whose secret USE BLOODHOUNDS State police hurried to the ing book. She died in Bergen-|hospital area with loodhounds Belsen concentration camp in/and fanned out in a wide search Germany. ithrough deep snow. Offer ja A Al ¢ PAUL HELLYER Defence Minister * WM. LANDYMORE Rear-Admiral Some Press Claim Supported ews Coverage establishment rests on a solid basis of fact. © It said 'the judicial establish- ment has not done what it | people of Canada." WASHINGTON (CP - AP) --|he would say on his honor that thrown their support -behind a|described Thursday night, "I ell be seated in the U.S. House} ~ | The nine - member commit-| fined an unprecedented.-$40,000. | fire his secretary and some-|City said Thursday the claim of full House membership for ap- | |aware for the entire 18 months GOP Endorses |that Admiral Landymore had He said Admiral Landymore Speaker John McCormack and|he had not called a_ meeting special committee's recommen-|Will accept his word and apolo- of Representatives but punished |tee- unanimously recommended . Thursday that he be censured, | In Pre o Trial N : te NEW YORK (AP) -- A com- The committee's "resolution, time-travelling companion, Cor- proval next Wednesday. jnews media that prejudicial |pre-trial news coverage ema- nated largely from law enforce- |ment agencies and the judicial should have done to correct these abuses." The committee report sug- |been disloyal to the "policy and Powell Rulin owe u Ing jean clear his name simply. If Republican leaders have|such as he (Mr. Hellyer) had dation that Adam Clayton Pow-|8ize." for "gross misconduct." stripped of his seniority and) which also called for Powell tq {Mitte of the bar of New York rine A. Huff, comes before the |gested-codés of conduct for po- HAD GREAT WEALTH IN SOUTH INDIA Nizam Of Hyderabad Dies HYDERABAD, India (Reut- ers)--The Nizam of Hyderabad, one of the richest men in the world, died today at the age of 81, it was officially announced. He had been ill with influenza for more than a week. 5 Once the Nizam was said to to be the richest man in the world with an annual income of $7,000,000. But this had fallen to about $700,000 in recent years. In his heyday, the Nizam ruled supreme over a princely state the size of Newfoundland and had some 18,000,000 sub- jects. Toward the end of his life, he used to complain he could hardly make ends meet. But he was, still thought to have a siz- able fortune, much of it tucked away in old shoes, rusty cans and mattresses. Under Britain's rule of India, . the Nizam exercised supreme power in his south Indian state. But Indiah troops quickly over- threw him in the summer of 1948 after he refused to align his state with the new indepen- dent India. The Indian government made him titular governor of the State, a largely honorary post, and gave him an annual pension of $1,300,000 after confiscating most of his lands. Miserly, eccentric and a ree cluse except for his harem and family, the Nizam was a Mos- Jem who claimed descent from the Prophet Mohammed. He was reported to have had 42 wives, 37 children and more than 50 grandchildren. The amount of his vast wealth was never accurately known, but before the Indian Army moved on=Hyderabad in 1948 he was reported to have sent plane- f geld and jewels by loads of t predominantly-Moslem nigh In 1954, he created a $70,000,- 000 trust for his heirs and suc- eessors. lice and a new code of ethics for lawyers. But the group, headed by U.S. Circuit Judge Harold R, Me- dina, also asserted: "One of the conclusions reached by. this committee is that because of the principles in the first 'amendment (to the U.S. Constitution), the conduct of the press is Jargely beyond control of the and the judges. But the autonomy which the .constitution guarantees the news media carries with it the responsibility for putting their own house in order, "Thus. the most helpfyl step which can be taken to promote courts media to adopt- voluntary codes covering all aspects of crime reporting. (Hopefully, in. tal this step, the pres I 1 aceept and will be offered, advice impartial trials is for the news|- and co-operation of all. bar as- jsociations, ! Y, DIVORCE LA CHANGES S| 'Changes Foreseen In Law On Abortion, Birth Control TORONTO (CP)--Prime Mir the 7 re about Pearson expressed steners at .the annual Thursday night that Pa 2 dinner of the Tor- ament will deal this year with ) ASSO- |divorce reform and changes in Criminal Code affecting |birth control and abortion, He listed these as examples /f of 'new dimensions in policy should making," along with elimination le " wider { housing 1 ord for 1e} 1,200 fund - ra ister hope jthe meas- 'alism na? in- ap- poli- ibject on which he not elaborate, looked for legislative action this : MATTERS DEALT WITH Of divorce reform, b umer protec- control, he is dealing "T hope we will our work 'on during this year."* month, Mr. Pears the delegation cons Speaking at a Liberal party teal: abortion rally, the prime minister als0| tion and said his government is plan-|...5 , ning federal - provincial meet-|°' jings to discuss. action for the |protection of private investors jand the public generally against questionable business practices.| i Mr, Pearson gave no details|fram the onal Council of jof the proposed actions in his| Women that reform of the birth | peech, largely devoted to laud-!rontrol or abortion laws might eee ae ibe embodied in amendments to ° "Ithe Criminal Code to be pres D V sented to Parliament this year, 1 orce The code at present outlaws e Polic y abortion except where neces- | OTTAWA (CP) -- The matted polli nent com] these mat sary to save the life of a mother jcan Church of Canada signalled and also bars the sale or ad- vertising of contraceptives It was considered likely that divorce birth-control re- form might precede any dealing with abortion and that legisla- tion might be brought in at the fall session of Parliament, Con- sumer protection legislation . might result at the same time a new approach to core: \from recommendations of the |Thursday by calling for federal fi yint Senate Commons com Nona cing tiga Ai ii when # imittee studying the subject, ee age has collapsed beyond! vith disclosure of interest pro ca visions high on the slate | ¢ said the imple- : | ti Liberal policies also said the church is considgr- | will require the closest co-op- ing a-change in its own canon/eration with the provinces, and jlaw to permit re-marriage of|/he coupled this with' what ap- |divorced persons within the} neared to be a backhander at church in certain circum-!Conservative Leader Diefen- stances, jbaker and Ontario. Premier The Anglican brief was writ-|John Robarts for advocating jten by a committee of the|early constitutional conferences, church's House of Bishops, but|He felt the present constitution one of five bishops on the nine-|is workable for now. man body dissented from its|,. findings, NEED CO-OPERATION | . | We re y Rt. Rev, G. E. Luxton, Bishop " ek aan end ce cd of Huron, dissented because the} ulaeka 44 By asc aatd eae jbe successful in them without report "has not been submitted |-, s artis ederal - provincial co-opera- to the House of Bishops and has}; Si nAontt fa' chess ssl jtion. Such co - opération at this not had sufficient reference and|,; iti ; ' ; , ' jtime within our present consti- study in the life of the church] tution is more impor"ant. tt to be considered as an authori-| mending the consunitian -- jtative opinion of the Anglican|" «sy ey." ap é "he pile nae el et's not foo] ourselves {Church of Canada. labout this. C ; | " : jabout this, Changes in the Brit- | Rt. Rev. E. §. Reed, Bishop} ish North America Act --and jof Ottawa and chairman of the|these are going to be made, but committee, presented the brieflonly after due thought -- and jand said it was prepared by his!great national mectings to talk group because the church's pol-|aboiit such changes will not ji y-making general synod has|themsglyes solve our practical \gptemet since the Senate Cont! problems. It is comforting but ons divorce inquiry was set/mere escapism to think that " up last year. Khey mig qu ggg meer NEW | HIGHLIGHTS gee Sidesteps Questions | | SA | | | TORONTO (CP) -- Health Minister Dymond today sidestepped questions from two opposition members of the legislature concerning government plans to reduce air pollution caused by Ontario Hydro generating plants in the Toronto area, 'Race Horse Trainer Beaten, Robbed TORONTO (CP) Michael Long, 69-year-old races | horse trainer, is in critical condition in-hospital after be- | ing shot and pistol-whipped by two unknown men. Police } said Mr. Long, who trains for Viscount Harding of Mont- real, was attacked today while wal to his car near his Toronto apartment. The two men escaped with $15 or | $20, police said.. | Yaremko Announces Hiring Of 38 | TORONTO (CP) -- Welfare Minister John Yaremko sail today his department will hire 38 more staff mem- bers to aid in administration of Ontario's legal aid plan. ing | | . ' ..In THE TIMES Today .. Auto Museum In Financial Trouble--P. 9 'Bruins Tie Habs, Leafs Beat Wings---?. 6 | Zone Commander Pays Branch Officio! Visit--P 5 | 16 ng News--3 Ann Landers--10 Ajax 'News--5 | City News--9 Classified--14, 15, 16 Comics --12 Editorial--4 Financial--13 °

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