Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1967, p. 2

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000 state budget, largest in the serious candidate, but his Cal-|history of any state. To re- ifornia supporters believe he|plenish state funds, he has could wind up with the nomina-|Called for a $946,000,000 tax tion if the convention should sie largest in state his- deadlocked. | -- In his 1966 race Reagan pro-| mised morality in government,| more local control and strict) economy--a program he called! a program | SAND FILL © the "'creative society. Reagan so far has fallen short In 19 load quantities of his goals in economy. PH: 723-2287 | He is asking for a $5,060,000,- TROUD' =z --Tuesday and Wednesday Specials 69: 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Apri 10, 1967 ~ He maintains he fs not @ A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE 36 Killed Across Canada In Mi | Humphrey Motorcade .". tag leap Hit With Rotten Eggs | dentally across Canada during | Newfoundland reported | Larry Jacko, 17, Windsor, the weekend. fire deaths and Ontario one. --_|Qnt., in hospital of injuries suf- 'Thirty - one were reported; An Ontario youth was killed/fered when the car in which he killed in traffic mishaps, one injwhen he fell from a railway|was riding was struck by a pee gs oesg a hunting accident |bridge and British Columbia\CcNR box car being shunted JSSELS (CP) -- Vice- TR EN : and three by fire in a Canadian|reported the lone hunting fatal-|across a level crossing in Wind- president Hu Sort Humphrey r ' Housing Plans |Press survey from 6 p.m. local |ity. Or uous : " flew home today, ending a ~~ es ; jtimes Friday to midnight Sun-- New Brunswick and Prince ' i os stormy two-week tour through | ee ey OM. SCP --iday, Edward Island were fatality|,>™eh' Hider. 22. | Windsor, seven Western European coun- paca ities face massive) Kight persons died in traffic free. | Saniial GRA CrAAGAA tats a Biich tries. and expropriations by the gov-jaccidents in Ontario, seven in| The survey does not include |. Windsor Youths pelted the vice-presi- 1 dent's motorcade with rotten eges and fruit Sunday as it # proceeded to a wreath-placing ceremony at the tomb of Bel- gium's Unknown Soldier. But the anti-American demon- |Regan Gains New Status SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP)-- |Ronald Reagan has swept \through his first 100 days as governor of California with a dash and glamor reminiscent of his movie star days, but he concedes it hasn't been a honey- moon, A Democratic opp t calls it a period of "'on-the-job train- ing' for a newcomer to office. Nevertheless, Reagan has been propelled into the national spotlight as a possible Republi- can presidential nominee -- praised and condemned for his determination to keep campaig promises of governmental econ- omy and to move California along a conservative path. Reagan, inaugurated Jan. 2 as chief executive of the United FOR SALE two , ernment for public housing un-| Alberta, four in each of British|natural or industrial deaths, less present attitudes towards|Columbia, Manitoba and Que-|known suicides or slayings. such housing changge, Ronald} --------------- - ---- sae oe other auto and then ran into a | |Searle, Toronto Township coun- WEATHER FORECAST jlight standard in Windsor. Clear And Cold Tonight ce. «= Saturday Wayne Stewart, 21, Windsor, Ont., when the car in which he was riding collided with an- Speaking to delegates at a) one-day housing conference ar-| |ranged by Toronto Township strations were on a much smal- churches, Mr. Searle said that S J H , . tates' most ulous state, ler scale than those that greeted unless the public attitude to- lin Hamner, 16 miles north of|completes his Oat 100 days LEAN, SHANK him during his visits to Italy, 'ward public housing changes |Sudbury. Tuesday France and West Germany. the government will force pub- 19, Dash | There has not been the flood Sunny, Cool On Tuesday [sco when the car in ie . a |which he was riding left the a an wea cooler this afternoon. |road and struck a hydro pole of new laws that sometimes marks the advent of a landslide victor, but there has been plenty Humphrey nevertheless was } reported to feel that he achieved [ diplomatic successes despite the | lic housing developments on|/ municipalities, | TORONTO (CP) BEEF protests against the Vietnam 1 \forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.|Winds light becoming northwest s ; j ' war which captured much of his First Vessel today. 20 this morning and light to leoetinmoet' at Lacaen" seeangge oor i Ae headlines, TORONTO (CP)--The British, SYoPsis: A strong northerly |night. High today and low to-/ sentry Joseph Richards, 14,\ ero ee g TASTY SKINLESS Sk nn ae freighter Manchester Com.|(ow of colder air-covers On-|/night at Montreal 50 and 25; |parry 'Round gies i ail P| pen -- a legislature e C mai Toronto Godchild merce was the first ocean-go-|'2tio. Temperatures in southern Ottawa, 45 and 20. Meet fatto the Sheuia: River Il § | controlled y the Democratic wate F oe ing vessel of the year into Tor-|Ontario were near the 50 mark , | : : "4 sna | position; and his ea te ecicee (GP) Mlavor HUBERT HUMPHREY Gils. Giatae year into Tor-lut temperatures will drop Forecast Temperatures a railway bridge while trying| Republican colleagues have dis- ih mer Fernan 4 Tirtaine says this - ++ U.S. Vice-President and aIERE But a Russian sharply during the day as the| Low overnight, high Tuesday |'o avoid an oncoming train. agreed with him. | awa once-devastated little 'northern lit it hadn't 'ar eG sn |cold air moves into this part of Windsor ............ 2 «40 Corporal Robert Aubrey, 24, Reagan has spoken before 10,- , _ dele French town is happy to be a N 0 d spectors. '8. IN-'the province. Tonight will be|St. Thomas ......... 25 40 Ltagretgs sal ar ta artes wed demonstrators protesting his PURE PORK | "godchild" of Toronto ewsman uste 'Ths Mabinser clear and cold and temperatures |rondon ..., 0 38 | ab aged olin se injuries suf-/effort to charge tuition at state y a ls Teed og b vommerce will drop to 15 below zero or |yito 20 ered when his car overturned colleges and universities. | Ply Seri ee oe PEKING (Reuters)--The Chi- igo A eg si Rus-| lowe: in the north and to the ee ee a i . he county road near Pem-| Polls indicate he has retained aqusd e { lowing the main observ ance of|nese government today ordered! hours later cr ee be ll eg south. "Prospects 'Wingham spies 20 | -- Frida ey Plea Maa geo ll ieee: lb 5 iverss ' ; est ; heen d sday SUY |Hamilton ....... 5 38 ee y ' satel og vil ae of the bat the chief correspondent of the) Captain Sergei Gladokov said|sunny skies but cool tempera-| ci: Catharines 3038 | William Marcotte, 70, when/|000 - vote victory over Demo- ee _ |¥ugoslavian news agency Tan-|his ship was the first in the St. tures. oid Geeta id 25 35 /|fire destroyed an old log build-|cratic Governor Edmund G. BONLESS ROLLED -In acveniing On a -" Ca- ius to leave China within seven|@¥rence Seaway bound for, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Peterborough .. 15 35 |ing he used as a repair shop at/Brown last November. eee nee Mast te P Aad days. kag tod and he planned a try|Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake|Kinoston ....... 20 © 35 -- 15 miles east of Sud-| At the age of 56, Reagan is C r Ontario 7 , Mayor)": nee at beating the British vessel to|Erie, Niagara, Lake Ontario, | Tren : |bury. jenjoying the job. He intends to B Sahat Th < ; u renton .. > 8B } e ogg wlio = preening hh he f © port. However, the Russian ad-|southern Lake Huron regions: |Killaloe 15 ss | Clayton Stevenson, 30, Mos-|!ead a Reagan - for - president lb OTT. ek jap dnde Canidae Sack hp la total of seven vears for the|2™t@se was wiped out by U.S,|Mostly cloudy windy and turn-| Muskoka . 15 35 |cow, Ont., when struck by a car|4elegation to the 1968 Republi- be at | own ever sin : anada too acy years inspectors in the seaway locks|ing colder. Clear and cold to-|North Bay . 5 32 |while standing beside his own |¢2" national convention. Most ridge from the Germans a half de who combed the whole ship|night. Mostly sunny and cool on| Si vehicl ; = = oe century ago He was called to the foreign|with geiger count * SP lnyesday, Winds northwest 25 Sudbury .. 32 |vehicle on Highway 2 west of| ing in This, said the mayor, is how ministry today and told that his "Perhaps they gor searcl Ito 35 today and light Tuesday. |e n e ' 2 -- But | it came to regard itself as a reporting of the cultural revolu-jing for a bomb." said th is: High today and low tonight lcs i PB fggcore Ivey, 19, Port Dover, APRIL is CANCER MONTH gunner godchild of the Ontario capital. tion had been "distorted and|per. One of the inspectors had Windsor and St. Thomas, 45) white Rives me i ee 35 wile -- age ul sin mornin C P fit senseroys" Gwin i begining: Meld him, "it's oniers." |and 25; London and Kitchener, | oosonee ...... 30 |Turkey rem eat 4 sities see Bogunovic is the fourth Com- 1/45 and 20; Hamilton and Tor- \7y i g . Ss man a ompany TORES munist correspondent to be sent S it Di onto, 48 and 25; St. Catharines, | emine rile 32 _ [southwest of Simcoe. they wi WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP) _-- home from China since the cul creenwriter 1€8 50 and 30; Trenton and King-| They cig J ag lige aon thar ypc tural revolution began in Au-} HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Asso- cee i aa 20; Peterborough | ~~ ' r v e *| gust \ciates announced Saturday the|4_ 2 ' | ing pany profits William Foley, of ldeath of Anne Morrieen Checks. Northern Lake Huron, Hali- | SPRING senting Hamilton, Ontario director of "|actress, playwright and screen|bUtton, southern Georgian Bay | took pa the United hyp ad andy of writer, at her West Hollywood|"esions: Cloudy, windy and Peleg i sai Satur ay. home, following a long illness, |(urming colder today. A few ' ae rade unions have been fair | She died Friday. |showers mixed with snowflur- " ancni age -- > ra of j After stocl: company appear- ot today. Clear and cold to- | "ane CIPASES AHO WKORELY OR, Set: ances in Baltimore and Mil-|"i8ht. Mostly sunny and cool on | | tional Y Foley told an education confer- _|waukee, Mrs. Chapin went to|Juesday. Winds northwesterly CENTRE | ratic pe Had Reka pean --, # | Broadway in 1918 for appear- an c ib se Ons yaehar 4 | i ¢ ~ istrict Labor Council. ances in such plays as Why| 18 day and low tonight at Take A Drive H tain at e said that a survey of more Marry? 5. ieee Mount Forest and Wingham, 40 than 50 industries showed ry? Dear Brutus, The Bat,| nd 20; Killaloe, 45 and 15: | thrown seven Boosey ov ole be oe Within Four Walls and A Proud|Miepoxn pr soe rr ag ' To departm 'Aiea ? s <f Woman , "i cent while company rofits > ae 1 Sudbury, North Bay, northern It was went up 149 per cent from 1952 I|pugss" Jonesy, and. No 'gues, |@eorsian 'Bay, 'Timagami, Al-| VAN BELLE | Ving & to 1965, "M# 4 _|tions Asked, ail Broadway pro- [Zora yezions: Cloudy, windy | = GARDENS nadia 35 H W k me ductions, between 1923 and 1934, this permed Tuesday. re trenches - nour Wee. . : ie Sande. aa oc, ae cool. Winds northerly 20 to | ey So pron TORONTO (CP) --A demand fla screen writer for 14 years. var ane -- Neioggerg of sib pleces = a Pp cee! der gs = | Pree Sodbure" ab aaa @ FERTILIZER @ SPREADERS First W made by the 27,000-member 3 ee EY 3 s y» i] 1 " International Ladies' Garment Wins Division Earlton, 25 and zero; Sault Ste. | grange Wh peemacea Pee se Workers' Union this year in con- % | wasiicnoN : Marie, 30 and 15. | ® SEEDS, ETC. @ Advice on your Garden Probleme Vi 4 tract negotiations with the in- ama i ee aa | White River, Cochrane, west. | the Ge negotit , 18, of St. C. :jern James s: C | ena it was announced Sun- ll ube |won the senior division of the|windy and seller Cisklae Wie Van Belle Ga rdens pi rly eg Ppa I iss Saw i i A : . s Fr The decision to demand the JUDY LaMARSH lest sunday. = a ome ek owe aioe | "Your Friendly Gorden Centre" 1015, an ake "aaa y. s sday. s i rire ogo oki = being _ +. + State Secretary | Miss Dearborn was picked northerly 20 to 30 reoning | On High a "ae wee 5757 GAINS 1 og eon eg eauider ten from more than 700 entries by|light tonight. High today and re oe. But th : geej by "ods ica A a panel of nine judges. low tonight at White Rive | -- ony wae PP aed Citizenship Plea | oanine Oreos, 10, of Stoney | Moosonee, 20 ar ok er yeas Ae! : |Creek, Ont., won the juvenile|below: Ti ins | i by some 100/ MONTREAL (CP) -- Secre-jdivision while Wendy Sinnett, |5 below; Susacusie' a oben int wae nie ill al k tary of State Judy LaMarsh,/15, of Oakville, was the juniorjand 10 below. j | nion wil also seek "'a/whose portfolio now includes| winner. hakins | 1 stantial w: " hs P . Montreal and Ottawa regions: substantia age increase" in : f th citizenship through last. year's Mainly cloudy tod >i e new contracts to be nego-| rsorcanization of the immigra-| alnly cloudy today with a few| tiated. 'eorganization © mmigra-| Aden Normal scattered showers early this ee some sac te ~~ SPEECH CENTRE m citizenship shou grante ADEN (AP) -- Aden appears|day. Tuesday inl s | Proposals Made | Canadian-born individuals in the| hack to normal after a ie of | = EE katlh ns same way as it is conferred on|street clashes between British bi TORONTO (CP)--CFRB Ltd.|;-): at pen British] eng ok Teen her eas B 1d: limmigrants, a : troops and Arab nationalists in PO67 Suite 7, Medical Arts Building --- North Annex MacDonz proposals to the board of Broad-| She said citizenship, should which 16 Arabs were killed. } F Se T | scribed | cast Governors for the alloca-|0t be a status automatically| A strike that closed businesses | Or seasons irave 174 St. George St. -- Toronto "the gre: tion of a third very-high-fre- accorded anyone born in Can-jand paralysed the port near the] 4, exclusive qoants. for CANA» ; Canada," quency television channel to|2da but be obtainable only by a/southern entrance to the Redj{ DIANA Village. ONLY accommo- is pleased to announce urday of Metropolitan Toronto, the radio |Process of application, swearing-|Sea ended Sunday. Hundreds of| a0 waren sd dail hushed More h broadcasting firm announced|i" and the issuing of a citizen-/British service families and| $6.25 per person based on THE OPENING home, M during the weekend. ship certificate. military personnel off duty| a party of 4. first poer The station said in @ press re- Two Men Held headed for the: beaches as re-|j "se Inquire about our Sus Tour, ot the onto Glot lease that the proposals were wo en strictions on their travel were | Phone 576-3131 4 an active made as a result of a BBG an- . | removed. q OSHAWA OFFICE ' His we nouncement last December.. The; MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- oe j and read BBG said it would be prepared |real police said Sunday they are lnpated: et / meagre to hear applications for addi.|holding two men in connection once pro tional television licences in|with separate weekend shoot- 4 dian gov Montreal and Toronto using fre-|ings which left two men in Wh t d 142 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa with a st quencies in either the VHF or |critical condition in hospital. | a oes one of a band. Byrce Davidson, 30, a dis- t Telephone 576-2080 dian - be o9FRB said one of its pro-|cotheque owner, was shot once ' z . Eaton of posals would repatriate Channel'|Saturday at a downtown night- | a grea taste The scientific selection of hearing YOUR vited to 13 Rochester, N.Y., which was|spot called the Harlem Para-| ] k lik ) instruments based on evaluation tests. RESEARCH Nikita Kh originally assigned to the south- |dise. Police said six shots had (00. e: A of the fe ern Ontario region, been fired at Davidson. | CONSULTATIONS by eppointment DONATION receive r if granted a licence, CFRB| Also shot Saturday was Alec It looks | viet Unio said it would build a $5,500,000 | Langlois, 25, who staggered into | iS In an | Studio complex with five stu-|a restaurant in the old section like thi | CANCER birthday, dios. At the start, it would have|of Montreal with a rifle bullet 1S... | "It's beer a full-time Staff of over 200. jin his stomach, ase URGENTLY complaine i a HRV ON OE EDUCATION the criti Wagner Says War On Crime | | -- agner Says War On Crime | : BEWARE OF NEEDED viner ae ES He had Loses Momentum In Quebec | -- 10 caer em Skull fractures end other heed injuries need not MONTREAL (CP) --Former|the public interest the next, GET OF ORNAWA ol conde Metycely atl geoph aie yal od SUPPORT WELFARE on ustice Minister Claude Wapner |rather than su 4 } real trouble occurs. For the brain is contained within said Sunday. that the battle|the special ear at seastbor | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | the rigid cavity of the skull. There is no room for SERVICES : against crime in Quebec has/during th | | expansion of @n injury, like whet happens when a cut g the Lesage regime to lost momentum and its citizens|fight crime 2 ad INSTALMENT OF } couses the hand er foot to swell. s = threatened by a return to n A ics ious by @ head-blow requires atl "the good oid days." | S divdcion's lame leh. Paradateut Goadach 3 | TY physician's P Mr. Wagner said 92 dossiers INTERIM REAL TAX | dizziness, excessive fatigue, or vomiting are warning By WI on fra ' 1 ymp fF ibh ion. Tak: dba a ; nt Beaks FOR 1967 (FIRST BILLING) Is i i ane enre or veer ; Radel ta dation Pen Tea men 60 PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE DATES BELOW | you Naess that judicial proceedings could . H eee oie CAN PHONE US abe you need isters, aft taken, had been removed COLOR O LAST DAY TO a medicine. 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