@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Merch 30, 1967 --~ A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE ' fre Chinese Communism Good ForCanada,NewsmanSays | Threat Eases MONTREAL (CP) -- Charles Lynch, chief of Southam News Services, said Wednesday com- munism in China '"'has been good for Canada and the whole world." Mr. Lynch, who spent two months in China 1% years ago, told a meeting of the Montreal Junior Board of Trade: "For Canada it's been a hbo- nanza -- we've been selling wheat to them for seven years." He said he thought this coun- try should increase its effort to make contact with mainland China. "We should do more than we've done to see that they get i a seat in the United Nations. We ©" should try to get closer to the © Chinese, but its a thankless task ; to try it. They don't want to play footsie with us. They see us as a puppet of the United States." | Worries Of Wages, Future Led To Thef SHELBURNE, N.S. (CP)-- |Bruce Moore was unhappy about his wages and discour-} aged about his future when he} stole the fishing trawler Cape} |Spry last week. Moore, a rugged 23-year-old} jseaman from Victoria and! NEW YORK (AP)--The possi-|Prince Rupert, B.C., said in a bility of an immediate strike by |jail - cell interview Wednesday the Printers Union against five that he was "fed up" with the of the city's major newspapers |$50-monthly salary--plus board at midnight tonight appears to\--he received as a deckhand have eased. Bertram A. Powers, president of Typographical Union No. 6, said Wednesday his union does not plan to strike tonight even if no agreement has been reached by midnight when the current contract expires. Cool To Junta FREETOWN (AP) -- Sierra Leone's new military govern ment has aroused a_ notable lack of enthusiasm and stiffen- ing civilian resistance in this West African country. The ruling National Reforma- tion Council had announced it would name a cilian advisory board, but the council's new 2,500 Dodgers ae NEW YORK (CP)--Ramparts Magazine says in 1966 between 2,500 and 3,000 American men, usually referred to as draft dodgers, moved to Canada from the United States. It adds that the Vietnam war has something to do with the departure of many others to Canada. In an article by Toronto-born Donald Duncan in it April issue, the magazine says only half a dozen of some 160 'new Cana- dians" interviewed indicated they were homesick. Landmark Lost JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -- Fire destroyed one of Junea's oldest landmarks and top tourist at- tractions Wednesday. A theatre, bunkhouse and an old boiler house, starting points of a gold mine tour for visitors, were described .as a total loss. Two items were saved, how- ever--a pair of 60-year-old fire extinguishers. Boy Suffocates MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- A five- year-old boy suffocated Wednes- day: after apparently crawling into a porch refrigerator with his pet puppy. The six-month-old dog survived. A baby-sitter told police Willie Earl Arnold must have entered the refrigerator while she thought he was dress- ing for kindergarten. Policeman Shot CHARLES LYNCH ____ |chairman, Lt.-Col, Andrew Ter- jence Juxon-Smith, 35, said Wed-| the administration of' justice in|nesday it was a 'possibility' | laboard the Cape Spry. Revealing for the first time any apparent motive for the single-handed theft of the 102- foot vessel--a feat of seaman- ship described by the vessel's owners as "magnificent" --Moore said "I guess I was sore," He said he had hoped to be promoted to the engineer's job aboard the Cape Spry, but an- other man was given the posi- tion. Moore, who manoeuvred the vessel from her cluttered berth at nearby Lockeport and slipped undetected out of the narrow harbor, was sentenced Wednes- day to two years for theft. WANTS TO BE SKIPPER Interviewed after sentence t Of Trawler sel. This theft occurred shortly after Moore was brought to shore by the ROMP. } Both were sentenced to two years after pleading guilty to theft of the 82-foot scallop. drag- ger Hansen. Moore said the venture was a "spur of the moment thing" and he had not considered it until Shortly before he left for Locke- port early March 17. B.C. Vigilantes Patrol Range KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP) -- Vigilantes are riding the range in the Nicola Valley near this south central B.C. city in an ef- fort to stop a gang of "mus- tangers" who they say are kill- ing the last wild horses in the province. | John Hussey of Lower Nicola said Wednesday he organized the vigilantes to protect the wildstock, believed to be de- scendants of horses brought to WEATHER FORECAST Mild Trend TORONTO (CP) forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: A strong southerly circulation of milder air has spread across the western Great Lakes into Northern Ontario. This trend to warmer tempera- tures will continue across the entire province today and Fri- day. Fair weather is expected to continue in the south but cloudy skies and showers are forecast throughout northern re- gions. Regional forecasts: Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On- tario, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and milder today and Friday. Winds south- east 15 to 20 today, south to southwest 20 to 30 Friday. Algoma, northern Georgian Bay, North Bay, Sudbury: Mainly cloudy and milder. Oc- casional showers tonight and Mexico by the Spaniards hun- dreds of years ago. | He said in an interview that | \Quebec he believes in the pre- ventive effect of long prison sen- tences. The five-man provincial com- mission is inquiring into Que- bec's judicial system, police methods and organized crime. Swinging Opera BOSTON (AP) -- The Opera Company of Boston went mod|and a half before court began| about _Igor Stravinski Wednes- by six volunteer lawyers acting | day night, staging his only full-|ynder the plan. They explained | jlength opera, The Rake's Prog- |ress, in swinging 1967 terms. Costumes were mod -- mini - skirts and vinyl; lightisg was psychedelic; dances were staged by the darling of the |was passed, he said he hopes to 30 wild horses have been shot good names to remember If you have a Across Entire Province -- Official|Friday. Winds southeast 15 to 20 Continues today, southerly 20 to 30 Friday. White River, Cochrane, Tima- gami: Cloudy and milder with St. Catharines .... 38 60 REHIRE COACH Toronto ....+.0% + 40 55 BOSTON (AP)--Bill Rassell sp ong vee . m4 has been rehired as player- i Ae ke) 59 |coach of Boston Celtics for an- Killaloe ., 55 jother year, the National Bas- Muskoka . 55 /ketball Association team an- North Bay «++..... 33 52 _|nounced Wednesday. Red Auer- Sudbury ... 35 52° |bach, vice-president and gen- Earlton ...++++++++ 32 50 jeral manager, said Russell Sault Ste. Marie .. 40 55 |would receive a "substantial Kapuskasing ..... 35 48 increase' in salary. No figures White River . - 40 45°. |were mentioned, but Russell is Moosonee ...0+.-. 32 45 |said to be receiving $125,000 Timmins ......... 35 48 'this year. occasional rain today and Fri- |day. Winds southeast 15 to 25 today, southerly 20 to 30 Friday. Ottawa: Sunny today. Friday. sunny with a few cloudy periods in the afternoon and evening. Warmer. Winds light. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Friday Windsor ...++eee0- 48 70 St. Thomas . oe 5 60 London .... - 42 60 Kitchener . - 42 60 Mount Forest ..... 40 55 Wingham ... - 40 55 Hamilton .......-. 38 60 | there would be no ciyilian ad-) visers. | | Legal Aid | TORONTO (CP) |new legal aid program began jofficially Wednesday, three 'days before it was to have! \started April 1. | About 70 persons were inter-| viewed in Toronto in the hour ito prisoners their rights and what to expect in court. | John M. Magwood, legal aid| jarea director for York roan A said six other duty counsels were working in other areas of! little | discotheque, Killer Joe Piro. 'Toronto. | Planes Again Slash N apalm | At Harried Tanker Wreck LAND'S END, England (AP) RAF planes slashed with high) explosive bombs and napalm} again today at the harried wreck of the Torrey Canyon, trying to destroy what was left of her oil cargo before it joins giant slicks already polluting} most Cornwall beaches. Eight Sea Vixens and eight |Buccaneers flew over the target, the Seven Stones reef nine miles joff Land's End, aiming at the jremaining tanks of the 16-tank CHICAGO (AP) -- A police |ship which was carrying 35,000,- sergeant was shot to death Wed-!999 gallons of oil from Kuwait nesday night as he attempled to Britain when she hit the reef. to arrest a gunman after an| Only a part of the 61,000- auto chase. A woman with the\ton tanker remained above| yon had lost most of its cargo | and what was left was in the sealed tanks. Left alone, offi- cials pointed out, these tanks might sink, only to rise another day and revive the pollution problem. Francis Raoul, head of the French campaign to prevent the Torrey Canyon's oil from reach- ing French beaches, flew to Ply- mouth today to confer with Brit- ish specialists. Raoul said the threat to the French coastline didn't seem im- minent and the oil coating which might eventually reach France would be extremely thin. --Ontario's |Prised by his sentence. become a deep-sea skipper when |this winter and "mustangers"' he is released from penitentiary, |"ave rounded up many more} tf jove the sea." ves aaid y |which have been trucked out of | : jthe valley for horse meat. Moore said he was not sur-| "Until this year, the provin- jcial government issued roundup| "I knew I wouldn't get off)permits to capture the horses, REG AKER, pres. lightly after they tried it." {but now anyone can take them BILL McFEETERS, vice-pres. 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