| ups to replace the antiquated 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Februory TOWN CLERK ROBERT Byron is seen here admiring the scale model of the Bow- manville Municipal Building which the town plans to 24, 1967 erect on Church Street at council chamber. The mu- an estimated cost of nicipal offices will remain $430,000. The new building in the present town hall will include a_ fire hall, constructed in 1903 police department office and --Oshawa Times Photo Bowmanville Plans Municipal Building BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- Construction of a new munici-|a recreation room for the use pal building, the cost of which|of volunteer firemen as well as has been estimated at $430,000,|space for four trucks. The pres- is expected to commence this spring. The job will take about eight months to complete. on the foundations of the old town water reservoir on Church Street. Construction engineers found the concrete walls of the reservoir, constructed in 1913, were three-foot masonry and well able to bear the weight of the new building. If no appeals are lodged by Bowmanville citizens against a decision by council to dispense with a vote of the ratepayers, Clerk Robert Byron will submit a@ request to the OMB for ap-) proval of the project. | The new building will serve the town as fire hall, police building and court house, Coun- cil meetings will also be held at the building in the chambers designated as the magistrate's|), court. RETAIN OLD BUILDING The municipal offices will be retained in the old _ building which was constructed in 1903. The present building is expect- éd to serve the town for an- other 10 years. Clerk Byron 'said that if the project is delayed in some man- ner the proposed building might} cost an extra $50,000 to con- Struct at a later date according to architects and building esti- mates in the area. * The new facilities will include four male and two female lock- cells im the old building. Courtroom facilities in the new structure will include the 100-seat courtroom as well as client-lawyer interview rooms and special chambers for the presiding magistrate and crown attorney. Liberal, NDP Select Committee * TORONTO (CP) -- A Liberal and an NDP member of the leg- islature's select committee on the Election Act Thursday charged that Conservative com- mittee members were delaying a report so the government can rely on its traditional sources of funds in the next election. Labor Minister Dalton Bales, chairman of the 13 - member committee denied the charge. The allegation was made in interviews with Vernon Singer, Liberal member of the legislat- ure for Downsview, and Ken- neth Bryden, NDP member for Woodbine. The committee is made up of nine Conservatives, three Liberals and Mr. Bryden, the NDP representative. Mr. Bales said a draft interim report will go to the committee within two weeks. He said he hopes the committee's recom- mendations will go before the legislature this session. But, he added, the major change sought by Mr. Singer and Mr. Bryden--limitation: and publication of campaign ex- penditures by candidates--most The new fire hall will contain signed | Library. the new Bowmanville | |At Least 15 Persons Named In Kennedy Link, A DALLAS (AP)--At least 15|man, shot by Lee Harvey Os- persons whose names could be|wald, named by the Warren linked in some way with the as-|commission as the assassin of] sassination of John F. Kennedy,|Kennedy. or events that followed, have| Oswald, shot by night club) died since the U.S. president was shot here Nov. 22, 1963, |°W"er Jack Ruby. | Jim. Koethe, F Dallas Times- Their names, and the re- ' | [ported causes of their deaths: Herald reporter and Ruby ac- | quaintance, whose body was | | J. D. Tippit--Dallas police- 'Citibank Expresses Hope Mercantile Won't Be Hampered NEW YORK (CP)--The Firstyive date of this restriction to! IDec. 31, 1972, from Dec. 31 this! National City Bank of New York expressed hope Thursday year. through an official statement,) A spokesman for the First) that its Canadian subsidiary,|National City Bank, known as the Mercantile Bank of Canada,|Citibank, said Thursday: "If will not be forced immediately|this clause is to become law, to limit its operations. jthen certainly a deferral of its \ one-sentence statement was effective date is desirable." the only public reaction from} The action Wednesday by the} executives of the New York)\Commons committee and the bank to a decision by the House|Citibank statement apparently of Commons finance committee|mean that the long fight Merc- in Ottawa to recommend toj/antile has waged against Can-| Parliament that'the Mercantile|ada's proposed new banking! |Bank be given until Dec. 31,\legislation is over. Part of the 11972, to transform itself into|purpose of the legislation is to 'a predominantly Canadian-lensure the continuation of Ca- 'owned institution. 'nadian ownership of large Ca- |' Before the committee is the)nadian banks. | draft of a new Bank Act, con-| Finance Minister Mitchell] taining a clause that would re-|Sharp read two telegrams to the} strict Mercantile's liabilities to|committee Wednesday from} |police headquarters her own toreador pants while in Divided PC vivide Ss, OTTAWA (CP) -- Davie Ful-| ton, MP for Kamloops, said Thursday he's a winner who can unite the divided Conserv- ative party, facing a federal election by next year at the lat- est. : Showing little sign of his usual geserve, the leadership candidate told a news. confer- ence the campaign for the) party leadership should lay a! base for a new unity. As to his present and future leadership opponents: "I can beat any and all of them." The 50-year-old former cabi-| net minister said he's strong ev- erywhere and has an organiza- tion in all parts of Canada, in- cluding Ontario and Quebec: | re Dead his apartment Sept. 21, 1964. Police said he had been killed by a karate chop to the neck. Bill Hunter, a Long Beach, Calif., police reporter said by unofficial investigators to have known Ruby, shot accidentally by a. detective in Long Beach April 23, 1964, + Nancy Jdne Mooney, former stripper in Ruby's club, com- mitted suicide by hanging' with a Dallas jail cell awaiting trial on a charge of disturbing the peace. Tom Howard, a lawyer friend of Ruby, who- was taken to a Dallas hospital March 27, 1965, and died of a heart attack. *Warren commission the assas- Earlene Roberts, Oswald's|sination shots might have come Dallas landlady, who died-in a'from street level instead of al hospital Jan. 9, 1966, of a heart! window of the building Oswald} attack. used, fatally injured Aug. 9, Hank Gillam, a house painter,|1966, in a car_accident. | found tangled in a broken plate} James Worrell, a Warren| commission witness who was in the crowd at the assassination scene, shot to death in Dallas. Delilah Walle, former strip- per in Ruby's club, shot to glass window and bleeding to death March 17, 1964, in Pensa- Fla. His wife, Wanda, worked for Ruby for 15 years. Thé coroner called the' death accidental. Police said it looked|qeath in Omaha, Neb., Aug. 23, like' suicide. 1966. William Whaley, a cab driver | Ruby, died of cancer Jan. 3, who had Oswald as a passenger|1967, while awaiting retrial for on the day of the assassination, |the killing of Oswald. fatally injured in an automobile | David W Martie: a pilot gies, crash, A \tioned by the authorities about Edward Benavides," shot to), trip to Dallas on the day of $200,000,000 as long as the New|Mercantile general manager|death in a Dallas bar. His/the assassination, died in New| lyork bank owns more than 25|Stewart 'Clifford, which per ceny of its shares. An/Mercantile intends amendment introduced Wed-|\shares to Canadian residents nesday by Bryce Mackasey (L/when they can be offered as an| --Verdun) postpones the effect-'attractive proposition. istruction said| brother to offer|closely Domingo, whom he|orleans: Wednesday of an ap-| resembled, witnessed /parent rupture of a blood ves-| the killing of policeman Tippit.}se] in the brain. District At- Lee Bowers, a Dallas con-jtorney Jim Garrison said he man who told thelthought it was suicide. As A Winner I Can Unite Says Fulton The hour-long session with re- porters dispelled a little of Mr. Fulton's image as a cool and cautious intellectual. | Asked if he could win, even if opposed by a Diefenbaker candidate, Mr. Fulton said "yes," Mr. Fulton, who quit the Dief- enbaker cabinet in 1962 to re- turn to B.C., said he didn't) know whether Mr. Diefenbaker} will run to keep his job. Mr. Diefenbaker hasn't said whether he'll run at the conven- tion, forced by a party associ- ation decision last November. Only other major committed candidate to date is George Hees, an old Fulton cabinet mate, who declared last week. Mr. Fulton outlined some platform planks that on the surface appeared little different from those of his immediate chief opponent, Mr. Hees. discrimination against . foreign investment in Canada, but Ca- nadians should be encouraged by tax concessions and other ;means to gain a greater control of the economy through in- creased investment, Like Mr. Hees, Mr. Fulton thought the time has come for a slowdown in the social security buildup, Mr. Fulton added that the whole welfare program jshould be made more rational. TUNED FOR SPEED The fruit fly beats its wings at 13,000 strokes a minute. EARN UP TO $100. 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