Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Feb 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Februery 27, 1967 Bete - A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE RC Church Ends On Orthodox Marriages VATICAN CITY (AP) --The Roman Catholic Church will in future recognize any marriage between a Catholic and a per- son of the Orthodox faith that is performed by an Orthodox priest, it was announced Satur- day. A decree issued by the Con- gregation for the Eastern Church, and approved by Pope Paul, will go into effect March 25. Such recognition already had been extended for the last two years to cases of marriage be- tween an Orthodox believer and an eastern - rite Roman Catholic. The new decree ex- tends it to cases involving Cath- olics of the Latin rite, to which most Catholics in the Western 'FROM PSYCHIATRIST | ACCUSED MAN \ ONLY TESTING (Reuters) -- A student who Ban by a policeman. lawyer says. Leonard Baitz, 21, a stu- System Attacked patted a uniformed police- WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) -- woman on her behind said Albert DeSalvo, the self - pro- today in court he only claimed Boston Strangler, origi- wanted to test her reac- nally hoped that by. escaping tion. from a mental hospital he He was promptly arrested would be shot to death, his But now is content to remain HAMILTON (CP) --A New Democratic Party member of the legislature Saturday at- tacked the provincial education system and predicted a provin. cial election within the first 10 days of May. Stephen Lewis, member fot | Scarborough West, told the} newly-formed Hamilton Centre NDP Riding Association that Premier John Robarts will probably announce the election date in late March or early! April. | Grants Defended | WASHINGTON (AP)--| | Twelve former presidents of the dent from Melbourne, pleaded guilty to a charge of having committed an ag- gravated assault on the po- licewoman, and was fined $25. Hemisphere and Western Eu- rope belong. |National Student Association as- jserted Saturday that Principles Outlined By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP) --- The Carter the sub-/cOmmission's sweeping propos- als for integrated personal and how- 45 rnb POPE PAUL . .. Ends Ban The decree stipulates, ever, that the Catholic partner in the marriage must have a| dispensation from his bishop, because church law normally| requires a Catholic to be mar- ried by a Catholic priest. Hellyer Rapped of Chinese Communist party TORONTO (CP) -- Rear-Ad-|Chairman Mao Tse - tung have miral William Landymore Sun-|renewed their attacks on four day blamed the armed forces|early targets of Mao's purge, | unification controversy on De-|possibly indicating a narrowing} fence Minister Hellyer and saidjof the so-called cultural revolu- he is optimistic that unification|tion because of setbacks. legislation will not go through.| Japanese correspondents in He said in an interview he|Peking reported ousted Peking thought the issue was dead after |Mayor, Peng Chen, former vice- he made his first objections to|/Premier Lu Ting-yi, former the unification plan about two | chief of staff Lo aU CHng aay years ago. former party official Yang "T thought it was going to dic Shang-kun had been officially right there but it didn't die ana|termed counter -. revolutionar- there was no one more aston- are ished than me," he said. "If Hellyer had said nothing he! might have brought it off." New Parks Asked CALGARY (CP) -- New na- tional parks should be estab- lished at the rate of two a year, between now and 1985 to meet) § population gains and increased use, Northern Development Minister Laing said Sunday. It is commonly accepted that extensive parkland is needed within 50 during miles of every major city, he told the Western Canadian Young Liberal policy convention. If parks and recreation areas were to be developed, the fed- eral and _ provincial. govern- ments would have to work to- gether, along with the cities, he said. Text of his speech was re- leased to the press befole deliy- ery. Plays Selected LONDON, Ont. (CP) --Five plays were selected Sunday for the Western Ontario drama} festival here April 4-8. ~ | The London Little Theatre will. open the festival Three Desks. It will be followedjone of Britain's highest-ranking on successive nights by The|noblemen and largest land own- Crime of Louis Reil by the Sirjers, died at his home Saturday Gets Support All four had been accused in earlier wall bulletins of prepar- a year ago. t I | MAO TSE-TUNG » « » Gets Support Duke, 60, Dies CHESTER, England (Reut- Thomas More Players of Ham-|at the age of 60, his household|the St. wrote for The Free Press. ilton; Ottawa Man by the Wel-jannounced. land Little Theatre; Listen to} The duke, descendant of a the Wind by the Woodstock Lit-|family which shared its name tle Theatre and Broken Jug by|with a central part of London Guelph: Little Theatre. and which still owns large areas | The winner will compete injof the city, had been convalesc-| The Canadian Drama Festivaljing from an abdominal opera- % ; ' sidy the organization received jpid > |corporate income taxes on a comprehensive base takes more at 5.20 a.m. EST. lern James Bay: Mainly cloudy than 800,000 words to describe) Synopsis: Early morning tem-; with occasional light snow Tues- in detail, but is based on a few peratures over most of Ontario/day. Winds becoming northwest | fundamental bec The report of the royal com- erly winds brought milder air acretly from the U.S. Central telligence Agency did not im- pair its independence in mat- ters of principle. The 12 said in a joint state- ment that each of them was statements, | in state prison if he receives proper psychiatric care, F. Lee Bailey said Sunday night. DeSalvo hopes the massive $2-hour manhunt for him has forced state officlals to recog- nize that he needs psychiatric care and is the man who killed 13 women in the Boston area during an 18-month period, Bai- ley said. "WEATHER REPORT | In Tax Plan, Little Colder Tuesday To Capital Gains Tax Idea TORONTO (CP) -- Forecast - Northerly Winds On Way *: were in the twenties as south-|tonight. The lawyer said DeSalvo told him during a meeting at the state prison that after escaping from Bridgewater state hospital Friday morning he did "not intend to hurt anyone, especi- ally women." "He told me his purpose was to run around until somebody shot him, but he changed his mind in response to appeals from our office that were broad- cast over the radio," Bailey said at a press conference. OFFER REWARD Railey said a $10,000 reward that his office offered for any- one who captured DeSalvo alive | of IN HOSPITAL | . [ONLY TESTING DeSalvo Asks Special Care "apparently frustrated his pur- pose--it was worth too much money to hold your fire." The 35-year-old former handy- man surrendered meekly to two employees of a store in the Boston suburb of Lynn Satur- day afternoon. Bailey said he doubts that anyone can show that DeSalvo was "captured." "He finds that his quarters are 10 times better than the dungeon he had at Bridgewater and is content to wait and see what they'll do for him." DeSalvo was being held in a hospital cell at the prison under 24-hour guard and apart from other prisoners. | Canadian Manufacturers Cool 'nadian Manufacturers' Associa- TORONTO (CP) -- The Ca |Broach of penalizing non-resi- | t owners by taxation." likes |mission on taxation, but takes some recommenda-| |tions of the Carter royal com- However, Mr. Joly was to be "regretted" the com- said it BEASTS CAN'T SWIM HALIFAX (CP)--The Gut of Canso between mainland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island still appears to be a barrier for some species of animal. Rac- coon, skunk and porcupine in- habit most mainland counties but are rare on the island and marten are common in Cape Breton 'but seldom found else- where in the province. PLANNING A.+. © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING White River, Cochrane, west- Montreal, Ottawa: Occasional | fully informed, after bein g|mission headed hy Kenneth Car-|and considerable cloudiness to light snow this evening and to- clected to office, that the CIA|ter, Toronto accountant and tax|the province. Northerly winds |night. TOKYO (AP)--- Supporters|was supplying funds for NSA's|¢xPert, starts out by saying that|will bring colder temperatures Tuesday mainly cloudy,| He 2 urning colder tonight. Winds|the commission } y mission recommends abolition a dim view of the idea of Aajof the 2i-per-cent tax on .the capital gains tax. \first $35,000 of corporate in- | President Henri Joly of Que-|come, and tax instead all comp- City issued a statement |anies at the rate of 50 per cent. Sunday giving CMA' views on ithe report. said the see implementation of a capital CMA favors 4 recommenda: | |. : : x | Situation in other countries, a First Class Facilities For 20 to 400 Guests Quality Service "We would be worry too to} |gains tax. Whatever may be the! ployment of infantry from the|which taxes can be levied--the s . New Zealand regiment at pres-!one now generally in effect, and | Lead Shrinkin ent serving with the strategic re-|developed further by the Carter| jserve in Malaysia. | Belleville United Church of Canada will|to pay have the social benefit!jist candidates and the Commu- jeliminate 49 of its 111 congrega-|for the whole community Of/nists gaining ground with Na- said Saturday. They will be|SAYS TAX ALL INCOME | amalgamated into the remain.| So the Carter commission de-| showed ' didates, and a shifting popula- tion were given as reasons for | taxed to raise government rev- jthe move. department School of Commerce here until|As Mr. Carter described it suc-|ward to 23 from-21 per cent his retirement in 1960. a with]ers)--The Duke of Westminster,|ber of books on the history of|/spending power coming' into a'de Gaulle scheduled a last-min- and 1950 wrote a weekly column for The Star, Early Days Along overseas programs. any system of taxation is based |to the province tonight The statement appeared over 0M one of two general principles, |Tuesday with the snowflurries| the names of the men who| One is payment for benefits.|continuing in the north country: headed: NSA in 1952 and the| This can be done, for instance,' London, Windsor, Lake Huron. years 1954-64. |with toll bridges and roads, orjLake Erie, Lake' St. Clair: Parley Opens WELLINGTON (Reuters) -- The New Zealand government|than another, pays more. [the full cost of postal service.day. A little colder Tuesday. Ui {One taxpayer who uses the! highways or mail' service more|Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Lake| has started consultations with| But this' system falls down in|@nd a little colder Teele inc a o jrelease. Britain, Australia and Malaysiajany attempt to apply it to a|Winds becoming westerly 15 \roronto : 530 on possible increases of New|wide range of government ac-|tonight. | Peterborot he 20 25 Zealand's military aid to Viet-|tivities. Does one taxpayer bene-| North Bay, Sudbury, Algoma, | onton ee 25 4 nam, Prime Minister Keith|fit more than another, for in-|)!Magami, Northern Georgian /rinaioe .. 2. Fy 25 Holyoake said tonight. stance, in the protection of|B@Y: Mostly cloudy with a dad FY epee 95 |Production equipment But he refused to comment|national defence forces, or the |Snowflurries Tuesday. Turning | vorth Bay «.. 0 } f when reporters asked whether|policeman walking his beat at|°lder tonight. Winds becoming |< ing a coup d'etat against Mao the consultations ; included alnight? jnorthwest 20 tonight. reference to the possible rede-| The other basic principle on) jcommission--is taxation accord- goods and services are a burden | PARIS (CP)--A KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) --Thejon those who can afford them ion poll Sunday reported shrink- Presbytery of thejleast. Taxes imposed on ability|ing support in France for Gaul- ions, Rev. i. G. Lester, area|redistributing the burden. home missions superintendent, a week away. \w steady decline ng congregations. velops this to the point of 8ay-|¢ A shortage of ministerial can-|ing that all incomes, no nd be| from what source, should be month, but it. still forecast government victory. enues. | " | | And the rate should be geared|ot the election sil in outgome| 7 4 \to amount of a person's or Dr. Morrison Dies Kamily's income remaining for Neil Morrison, a former colum-|taxpayer after fundamental and/Gayhist candidate declined to|it | Hamilton, Toronto, Southern | ____|Earlton oe |Sault Ste. Marie .... 15 |Kapuskasing ... ... { Q) White Rivets sous 6 10 Moosonee en | 5 and (shifting to northwest 15 tonight. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Tuesday Windsor .. .. .. postage stamps if they did pay|Mostly cloudy tonight and Tues-|5!: Thomas .. ondon .. .. itchener .. .. Mount Forest . |Ontario, Niagara: Mostly cloudy | Wingham ve udbury ... ling to ability to pay. | For Gaullists Timmins '5 i | Taxes specifically related to, s ' a 'Amalgamation Due , Tes, sveciticaly reiated 10 ublicopin./ Chinese Peasants Claim Victory TOKYO (AP) -- Peasants in |tional Assembly elections only Seana Kweichow province, | | arty The survey, taken Feb. 23,)/Tse - tung's "revolutionary reb- injels" claimed victory Feb. 14, aullist support during the last/have swarmed into the cities aiand attacked pro-Maoist forces, ja radio broadcast reported to- Most political observers here, | day. It said army units were called) out belatedly to guard ware-| 723-4663 The survey repbits the' per-|/houses holding seed for spring} : i jcentage of persons interviewed|planting, but WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- Dr.|spendipg at the discretion of the| who said they would vote for already had seized the stock, sold here and split jing level coos 25 30 . 25 30 20 30 |and services. 20 30 ig. |for." 20 | jbetter than jtion that the federal sales ta ; |now applied at the manufactur-|C@Pital gains tax is inappropri- to most consumer|ate for Canada since it would |goods, should be replaced by alinevitably discourage the flow) \federal sales tax at the retail/of funds into risk-taking capital) level to both consumer goods/investment which is necessary 20-25 | association's proposals made in 11963," Mr. Joly said in a press "Of immediate benefit to in- \dustry would be the implemen- tation of the commission's rec- ommendation that the tax on} |moved immediately rather than 20 lin stages as presently provided "The commission's ° sugges-| jtion to grant 100 per cent credit | lto Canadian shareholders for ltaxes paid on their behalf by |the corporation would appear to . --|provide greater encouragement to Canadian investors. It is far the negative ap- Experienced Staff RESERVE YOUR FUNCTION NOW! 723-4641 {for Canada's continuing devel- "This is four-square with the|OPment." HOTEL 4 be re- Chairman Mao the peasants al-| the profits. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR . SERVICE SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS FACTORY CLEARANCE Furs! Many at Half Price and Less 75 KING ST. EAST @ .OUR 20th YEAR IN OSHAWA (across from Genosha Hotel) e nist for both the Windsor Star|unavoidable expenses are met|97 per cent on Feb. 23 from and the London Free Press,|in maintaining an appropriate/43.5 ner cent on Jan, 25 | died here Saturday. He was 70.|standard of living. |The Communists increased| Born in Sarnia, Dr. Morrison| Where the commission breaks (heir support to 24 from 20 per was head of the social studies|new ground in its recommenda-|cent in the same period and the of Guppy High|tions is in its concept of income. |socialist Federation moved up- cinctly at a press conference|show poll results. He was the author of a num-|Friday, any kind of money or| Meanwhile, President Charles| Essex County and between 1945|person's hands is income. ute television appeal for Satur-| day in a move that aroused} criticism among left-wing oppo-| sition spokesmen here. | The critics said the legal) campaigning period ends at midnight Friday. The polls open Sunday. PLAN NEW LEAGUE | DALLAS, Tex. (AP)--Six clt- lies are ready and six more are expected to be in the fold by July 15 when a new major base- Clair River.. He later Police Arrest CONNAUGHT and MARY STREET Doctor desires four or five. bedroom older home in above area with yard suitable for swimming pool. $25,000 to $50,000, all cash arranged. (Information strictly confidential) CALL DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL 723-7463 H.-KEITH LTD. Toronto-Oshawa Realtor- TROUD' - Tuesday and Wednesday Specials - LEAN RINDLESS 1-LB. PKG, BACON 49° LEAN TENDER ball league is formally organ- ized, Walter J. Dilbeck Jr., |chairman of the board of the 'proposed circuit,, said Thurs- De Salvo Brothers in St, John's, Nfld. Adjudicator of the Ontario festival will be Esse Ljungh, drama director of CBC Radio. The plays were chosen by Dr. Berners Jackson of Hamilton. -- tion for the last two months. | childless 1963. cousin, er"s escape Friday Bridgewater State Hospital. § HERE dnd THERE AJAX JAYCEES | Hardy Merker, president of District 5, was the speaker when the Ajax Junior Chamber of Commerce held its inaugural dinner. Jaycees from Peterbor- ough, Whitby and Richmond Hill attended. The Ajax group has launched a membership drive. HEIFERS ABANDONED One of four Jersey heifers, abandoned three miles north of Dunbarton has survived. The animals were spotted by Will- jam Stonabaugh who was hunt- ing rabbits. Ontario Humane Inspector William McDonald, said three animals which died were worth about $150 each. | ENGINEERS ilicers elected recently at the annual meeting of the Lake Ontario Chapter of the Associa- tion of Professional Engineers were: R. L. Hatter, chairman; | J. D. Moorhouse, vice - chair- man; W. P. Zeller, secretary; W. T. Dempsey, treasurer: G. L. Totten, past chairman; di- rectors are W. G. Coulby, D. A. Currie, J. C. Larmond, J. B. Lowe, W. D. McGilvary, D. B. Williamson. | : BOSTON (AP)--Two brothers|day. He anticipated there will| Western; Gerald Hugh Grosvenor be- of Albert H. DeSalvo, 35, self-|be clubs from the United States, | came the fourth Duke of West-|styled Boston strangler, were Japan, Manila, Mexico City and| minister on the death of his|atrested today on charges of|possibly Puerto Rico in the cir- William, in|Deing accessories in their broth-|cuit that will be known as the| , from|Global League. It would begin | operations in 1968. Richard DeSalvo, $2, of Chel- \sea, and his brother, Joseph, of Everett, were arrested by state police. Police gave no details con- COTTAGE BREAK-IN cerning the charges against the Whitby (Staff)--Property val-| brothers. ued at $35 has been reported| Richard also was arrested stolen from a cottage on the |\riday night by federal agents ninth Concession, Reach Town-|8d was ordered held in $2,500 ship. Entry was made into the |bail after arriangment before a cottage, owned by Miss Watson,|U-S. commissioner on a charge Frankdale Avenue, Toronto, | illegal transportation of fire- through a window. 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