Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1967, p. 2

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J THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 17, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Robarts Claims Pact Creates 4,300 WINDSOR, Ont. CP) --Pre- mier Robarts says the U.S.- Canada automotive free trade agreement has created an esti- mated 4,300 new jobs in the Windsor - Chatham - Wallace burg area. fe Mr. Robarts told a Conserva- | tive party meeting Saturday, ; the auto and allied industries invested some $154,000,000 in | new plants and facilities in the area, He said effective and co-ordi- nated planning is needed to minimize the adverse effects of the less of rich and important | agricultural land to the seem- % ingly inevitable inroads of urban and industrial development in the region, Another problem the farm community faced was its need for an adequate supply of farm labor. Ontario as a whole would need 43,000 seasonal farm work- ers this year. Most of these workers could be supplied by the province it- self, but already plans had been drawn up to bring workers from elsewhere, including 100 pro-| spects in Britain recently re-| cruited for permanent farm em- ployment, a PREMIER ROBARTS « « » Defends Pact Bitter Quarrel LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Minister Wilson today faced a bitter quarrel in his own Labor Talks Slated party over government eco- nomic policies blamed for a LONDON (Reuters) -- Brit-|morale-shattering week of local ish Prime Minister Wilson is|election defeats in London and expected to have wide-ranging|the provinces. talks with U.S. President John-| at a private meeting of Labor son in Washington in late May|members of Parliament tonight, or early June, an informed jeft-wing rebels were expected British source said Sunday. _|to point to. economic austerit: The source said the exact|measures imposed last July to dates have yet to be fixed but|cafeguard the pound, as the root Wilson hopes to go to Washing-|cause. of the massive swing ton either before or after hel/away from the Socialists, visits Montreal for Expo 67. A Rint of what imicht be tn Wilson is due to leave here store for Wilson waa in a by air May 29 on his way to weekend taunt from Labor Montreal and stay there at least member James Dickens, who until June 2. accused the prime minister of Ss. s conducting a '"'played-out, dead- Hospital Ship beat policy of deflation . . . to TORONTO (OP) -- The|#Ppease the Bank of England and the City at home and the International Monetary Fund and European central bankers abroad," United Church of Canada has called upon the federal govern- ment to supply a hospital ship and aircraft to fly wounded North and South Vietnamese civilians to Canada for treat- ment in Canadian hospitals, The church's board of evangelism and social service sent a telegram Sunday to Prime Minister Pearson and External Affairs Minister Mar- tin calling on the government to increase greatly its medical aid to both North and South Vietnam. Jobs 37 Killed JAKARTA (Reuters)-- At least 37 Indonesians were killed and 30 mosques, dozens of houses and government build- f jings were wrecked in a five- second earthquake which rocked the southern Celebes town of Madjene last Tuesday, the armed forces bulletin re- ported Sunday. It was feared the death toll would rise. 11,400 Immunized LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Some 11,400 city children between the | jages of 12 months and 12 years were immunized against meas- les Saturday during a one-day mass immunization program. Five clinics were. set up throughout the city and high- speed vaccine guns, which forces the serum into the blood- stream without breaking the traditional needles. Dr. James Bowes, of Indiana- polis, who came to London to assist in planning the mass in- noculation, said the London program '"'should be the spring- board that will stir the rest of the nation into action." Abandons Hope HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--U.S. Navy Cmdr. M. Scott Carpen ter, the second American to or- bit the earth, has abandoned all hope of ever flying in space again after surgery failed to mend a once-broken arm. This leaves only two of the famed original seven Mercury astronauts--navy Capt. Walter M. Schirra Jr. and air force Col. L. Gordon Cooper Jr.-- available for space missions. One, air force Lt.-Col. Virgil I. Grissom, died in the Apollo 1 spaceship fire Jan. 27 along with two other astronauts. Carpenter, who will be 42 in two weeks, smashed his' left arm just below the elbow in 1964 when his crashed off a road in Ber- muda, Injury to the bone hamp- ers his ability to rotate his arm properly. Deplorable Fact LOUISEVILLE, Que. (CP)-- Manpower Minister Jean Mar- chand says he finds it "deplora- ble" that United States invest- ment accounts for such a large 250 Parade BELLEVILLE (CP) -- More than 250 teen-agers paraded in Belleville Saturday to protest police enforcement of laws pro- hibiting dancing on Sunday, City police enforced the Lord's Day Act last Sunday and d dancing in a local teen- ager's night club. The teen- : : ~~ -ecgeg outside city hall Ee faa for over an hour until police] PRIME MINISTER WILSON urged them to disperse, Sa gs A head End Strike WASHINGTON (AP). -- The Johnson administration is going to court in an attempt to end a one-day strike threatening to disrupt production of helicopter engines needed in Vietnam. President Johnson directed the justice department Sunday to seek a Taft-Hartley Act in- junction, ordering an 80-day cooling off period in the dispute between the Avco Corp. and the United Auto Workers Union. U.S. District Judge William H. Timbers said the action would be filed this morning in Timbers' New Haven, Conn., Group Stymied DULUTH, Minn. (AP) --An Arctic expedition out to reach the North Pole overland for the first time in more than a cent- ury reported it was stymied Sunday by a huge ice ridge about 190 miles north of its base camp at Ellesmere Island in Canada's Northwest Territories. The group's radio communica- tions centre in Cedar Rapids, 'owa, was notified by radio rom. the base camp that a plane sent to look for them Sa- turday found them at the base of the ice ridge. The advance party had not made contact HERE AND THERE with its camp for two days be- cause the radio was broken, COMPLAINTS PICKERING (Staff) -- Pick- ering Township Police said to- Statement Due LUSAKA, Zambia (CP-AP) -- day William Culetta, 55, of Al- tona Road, drove into police|/President Kenneth Kaunda said headquarters to make a com-|Sunday he will make a state- plaint about his neighbors.|ment soon on the government Police said they had a complaint|detention of five men, including of their own. Culetta was ar-|a 47-year-old Canadian pilot. The government has given no rested and charged with drunk reason for the detention, but in- driving. formants say it will allege they ba ee et ece H jhave been involved in a plot to W. "Hank" Tamblyn will offi-| e780 Weer mica Wartare bd r against Negro - rule ambia, cially visit, the Oshawa Clubiwith the support of the white. = ot part of the Quebec economy. "I find this deplorable," he told the founding meeting of the federal Liberal Association in Berthier constituency Saturday. "These U.S. investments ac- count for about 55 per cent of our economy, and the propor- socal hiya higher in other parts of the country, especial! Ontario, ib easiameas "We must try to develop our own investments, and at the same time free ourselves from certain undue influences," Short - lived WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A mother's grief was short-lived Sunday when her son, whom she thought killed in a motor- cycle accident, walked in the door. Police said a wallet belong- ing to Frederick Romanik, 21, was found on the body of one of two youths killed in the collision between a motorcycle and a car in east end Windsor Sun- day. Police said Robert Sexsmith, 18, and Gary Luxford, 19, both of Windsor, were killed in the crash. Romanik's wallet was found on Luxford's body. Mrs. J. D. Romanik was called upon to identify her son's body. Police said she appeared to believe it was her son who was killed, until he turned up shortly after she had returned home from the hospital. Trophies Won TORONTO (CP)--Three Tor- onto eating establishments won trophies in the annual culinary arts festival judged in Toronto Sunday. The Park Plaza Hotel won the individual food creation trophy, the Inn On The Park took the artistic food display Tuesday. He will be special| minority regime in neighboring award the Engineers' Club the complete food display trophy. guest at a dinner meeting at! Rhodesia. the Hotel Genosha. | THREE CHARGES PICKERING (Staff) -- Gor- WH AT'S WRONG = main at the scene of an accident | . and one of careless driving. | Lack Confidence don Kennedy, 62, Pleasant St., Frenchman's Bay, has been ar- | Outdated Steps Can't Lead ...... rested and charged by police with two counts of failing to re-'| Can't Follow Need Practice We are offering a special introductory dance course for only $15.00, Because we CANADIAN CANCER ff SOCIETY & Cancer Campaign ! April 10th to 24th | Give Generously = @ canvasser learn to dance at the Arthur never danced before, you can course is offered to adults only. 11% Simcoe St. S. want you to see for yoursef how two, and at gay student parties, you'll meet new friends . . . | gain poise ond popularity, There are no strangers at Arthur |] Murray's. Everybody dances and has fun. This $15.00 dance |} Group classes are available at Special Rates. ! ARTHUR MURRA STUDIO | flesh, were used in place of the | May End Deadlock OTTAWA (CP) -- Five men were to meet privately today in search of a compromise form- ula to end the Commons dead- lock over armed forces unifica- tion. George Mcllraith, govern. ment House leader, and repre- sentatives of the four Opposi- tion groups were continuing ne- gotiations they began Thursday after the government negotia- tions they began Thursday after the government threatened to invoke the new '"'guillotine"' rule to cut off the marathon de- fence debate. The debate enters its third week today and threatens to ex- tend the current session into the longest in Canadian history. Today's sitting is the 242nd, seven short of surpassing the "flag session" of 1964-65. Two indications of a possible | pom oroniige were dropped in the House Friday: --Defence Minister Hellyer said "several. months' will be needed to rewrite the Queen's Regulations after the unification bill receives royal assent, thus holding up the implementation of his overall plan. OFFERS COMPROMISE --Conservative front-bencher Alvin Hamilton entered the de- bate for the first time to pro- pose this compromise: Passage now of most of the 65 clauses in the defence bill, with the contentious sections deferred until the next session. Mr. Hamilton, widely re- garded as a Conservative lead- ership aspirant, said his sugges- tion would end the debate vol- untarily and give the govern- ment time to draft the defence regulations and clarify its ob- jectives. This idea and a government timetable for the current debate were expected to be discussed by the all-party '"'business com- mittee" today. If no agreement is reached, Mr. Mcliraith will invoke the new rule to force the measure to a vote April 25. Stanley Knowles, New Demo- cratic party whip, said after a Friday night meeting of the committee he was "quite opti- tion. The House has not passed a single clause of the bill since detailed discussion of the meas- ure started April 3. Strike Threat End Seen LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- An lith - hour agreement between the Public Utilities Commission and Local 4 of the Canadian Union of Public Employees and ratification by the city of agree- ments with two other CUPE lo- cals Saturday apparently ended the threat of a strike by civic employees, The agreement between the commission and Local 4 is still to be ratified by both parties. City council approved con- tract settlement terms with Lo- cals 101 and 107 despite objec- tions from Mayor. Gordon Stronach. The two locals, representing city outside workers and city hall employees, have called membership meetings to dis- cuss ratification of the pro- posed agreements. Details of the agreements will not be revealed until ratifica- tion, although the settlement with Locals 101 and 107 is un- derstood to represent a 21-per- cent wage increase boost in a two-year contract. Iowa Woman Dies As Tornado Hits KEOSAUQUA, Iowa (AP) -- One person was killed and about a dozen were injured Sunday night when a tornado struck the northern edge of this south- eastern Iowa community of 1,000. The twister uprooted trees, downed power lines, damaged several farms and mobile Compromise! Pontiff Asked By Aides Ease Birth Control Curb By BENNET H. BOLTON VATICAN CITY (AP) -- An American Roman Catholic weekly reports that a large majority of Pope Paul's birth control advisers have urged the church to liberalize its ban on artificial contraceptives. But Vatican sources said the pontiff may not decide whether to change the church's birth,year by his birth control ad- control policy until after he con-|visory commission. sults with his first world synod! «The regulation of concep- of bishops next fall. tion appears necessary for The National Catholic Re-|many couples who wish to porter, an independent weekly| achieve a responsible, open and edited by laymen, today pub-\reasonable parenthood. in to- lished 25,000 words of textual day's circumstances," the com- excerpts it said were from the! mission's majority report said. report made to the pope last sithough it did not discuss WEATHER FORECAST the birth control pill or other mechanical means of contracep- tion, the majority report said: TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. today. | Synopsis: A storm centre is |moving in from the southwest and will cross southern Ontario during the day, spreading rain across central and northern areas and creating extensive thunderstorm activity along the lower lakes: Very warm. air ahead of the storm will raise temperatures to the high 70s north of Lake Erie but else- where 40 to 50 degree readings seem likely. Winds behind the storm will sweep cold air across the province Tuesday. Hamilton, London, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, south- ern Lake Huron, Niagara re- gions: Variable cloudiness and warm with scattered thunder- storms today. Mainly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Much cooler Tuesday. Winds southerly 20 today westerly 20 to 30 Tues- day. Toronto, Lake Ontario, north- ern Lake Huron, southern Geor- gian Bay regions: Cloudy and cooler with occasional showers and thunderstorms to- day. Cloudy and cool tonight and Tuesday. Winds easterly 20 today, westerly 20 to 30 Tues- day, Sudbury, North Bay, Halibur- ton, Georgian Bay, Algoma, southern White River regions: Overcast with rain and scat- tered thunderstorms to- day. 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However, the majority noted that the Vatican council has re- affirmed the church's ban on abortion and said sterlization, "since it is a drastic and irreversible intervention in a matter of great importance, is generally to be excluded as a means of responsibility avoiding conceptions." The rhythm method or ab- stinence are the only methods of birth control now permitted by the church. A dissenting report by a con- servative minority on the com- mission said the church "'cannot change her answer because this | Montreal region: cloudy today |with rain beginning this after- {noon Tuesday cloudy with a few showers, Temperatures near normal. Winds easterly 15. Ottawa region: Cloudy today with rain beginning this morn- ing. Tuesday cloudy with a few showers. Temperatures near normal. Winds easterly 15. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Tuesday St. Catharines ...... 40 48 |harmed." Toronto ,... 48 Peterborough . 40 45 Kingston ..ccccsose. 45 48 ex! 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