§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 17, 1967 This black and tan, fully grown, nine-month-old Chi- huahua with the name of Glen Gates Tar Baby Lady, is already in life a proven champion. Owned by C. D. Lowry and John McArthur (in photo) of Glen Gates Kennels, Oshawa, Tar Baby Lady was the centre of at- traction at the Kawartha Kennel Club championship show at Peterborough. Not only awarded the Dr. Bal- lard's trophy for the best Canadian bred puppy in the show, Tar Baby Lady won a silver spoon for the best ----._Demonstrations Held _\In New York, Frisco NEW YORK (CP - AP) -- A| Of concern in the protests,|Now we don't know whether it | ; #4 |putes on their size and politi- the net effect of these demon-|people come to the decisions, ' jal hue and a statement by (strations will be to prolong the'and that these demonstrations | a 4 | TAR BABY LADY IS A CHAMPION bred dog and a Centennial stein for the best puppy in the toy group. This was only the champion Chihua- hua's third showing and her owners are hopeful that she will win more awards at the St. Catharines cham- Pionship dog show. --Oshawa Times Photo p haps more experience than the weekend of mass peace demon-|Rusk said, was "that the au- strations in New York and San/jthorities in Hanoi may misun-|cated to understand that this is Francisco has ended with dis-|derstand this sort of thing, and| war and not to shorten it." | The marchers mixed the with | Secretary Dean Rusk that they "will not affect the con- duct" of the war in Vietnam. |dje-aged and middle class with While Rusk questioned the de-'students and curiously-dressed gree of Communist participa-|representatives of Manhattan's tion in the rallies, a principal|East Village and San Fran- speaker at the New York rally,|cisco's Hippie districts. There Dr. Martin Luther King, ac-| were scuffles and a few arrests, | cused police of downgrading the |but no major incidents. number of peace marchers. The} A Canadian contingent took | _|Nobel Prize winner minimized part in the New York march, | any Communist role. journeying to New York by bus King, who said he had pat nom Toronto. They carried a jbanner accusing the Canadian} government of "complicity"' the Viet Nam war. New York police" in estimating crowds, challenged the official figure of 125,000 here, and fixed the turnout at '300,000 or 400,-|ton Sunday, said: 000." The San Francisco rally,| "If we heard that 100,000 he said, drew at least 15,000|people were marching in Hanoi more demonstrators than the jfor peace we would draw very police total of 60,000. important conclusions from it. in| Screaming Wheels -- Reckless Pleasures ! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT w PANAVISION™ WANE NEY We A SCREENFUL OF COUNTRY MUSIC STARS! ! ee Soa NASHVILLE 2 : WD NIGHTLY FROM 7 P.M. 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The our own country, but 'I don't|effect of the demonstrations, he mean to say by that that, all|said, would be to give cred- these who have objections to|ence to the myth that the U.S. the war in Vietnam are Com-|will pull out of Vietnam. munists. But the worldwide |------ oe Communist movement is work- SEA GETS DIRTY ing very hard on this." The equivalent of 200 tank King said: "I don't think the|cars of waste oil is thrown into Communists play any signifi- the world's seas every day. will not affect the conduct of the war. "T have no doubt at all that the Communist apparatus is} very busy indeed in these oper- ations all over the world and in Lane eeeean THE CASUALS 3RD SMASH WEEK Country and Western Music HOTEL LANCASTER "The Original home of Country & Western Music in Osh CANCER "condone" draft card burnings | 20,000 Czechoslovak gypstes over the age of 15. At the end of 1966, the num- Czech. Gypsies ' "migri r sons". i Won't Settle joer or amgratorg persone in | PRAGUE (Reuters) -- Czecho- 000, and the gypsy birth rate |slovakia is having trouble per-| continues to increase. suading its gypsies to give up| Families with 20 children are jthe nomadic life and _ settle not uncommon. a | down. | The Communist authorities | Back in 1958, when laws aimed jhave been trying to move fam- jat "the liquidation of the migra-|jilies out of the country s 1,450 |tory way of life' were passed, | gypsy camps and into apart- a census showed that there were ments. | sien POUEETT ET Ce Dose SS ee em Farry's Hideaway THE FEMININE TOUCH Rock & Roll girls "ts qypis cints! GIRLS! -- Gipisy SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE { ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY & SAT. AFTERNOON! THE GENOSHA HOTEL PIII IIIA III IAAI AIDA A A HK BK FID II AIA AISI IAA AISA IAA AS AAA A A A A I OO OOOO OOOO OOK * TEM srs A MANN, | AURENCE: WASSERMAN PRODUCTION MISTER The story of a af man whohad **% "i Saturday Matinee 4 to 6 P.M. 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Given new hope in the moon; race by the tragic Apollo I fire, which has forced delays in the United States' program, the Russians could launch two or three manned spaceships this year and regain much of the prestige they lost to the Ameri- can two-man Gemini program. ors, that Russian cosmonauts Initial flights could be aimed} have died in space. at building a large space station|AIm TO BEAT U.S. | fn earth orbit or preparing for | cosmonauts to orbit the moon and return to earth. Either route would lay the Se for a manned lunar |states to the moon. landing, although the Russians <ephere is no evidence that. the| are not expected to have this | soviet Union has diminished its| JOIN THE ; a : Co-starring bs sap yom Hl se |space efforts," the report said. : monauts might beat American | The most recent indication of PRESTON WYNN DIANE CILENTO Aes s came from Gen. FAN CLUB Chicos pas is Bais | astronauts to the moon, depend- |Russian plans came from Gen ; ing on how long the U.S, pro- Nikolai Kamanin, director of | 219 ROSEDALE DRIVE . ie ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM | WHITBY -- 668-4755 or gram is cla Se ie a ae 2 sss ASSESS PROGRAM Warsaw radio station, Kamanin | Rid These conclusions are based |said: « « « Ride on an Associated Press study HELICOPTER CANADA R A The survey also shows: : vinced, however, that the flight a pee See Canada As Never Before --The Russians are emphasiz-|will be a success. We are not ing development of a strong |hurrying the flights. Too much LIONEL JEFFRIES IN CAR HEATERS @ NO EXTRA CHARGE THE CHANCES... NOW PLAYING! IMPOSSIBLE! from the man who wrote he spy who came in from the cold"! "When the crews are ready | of recent Russian publications military space capability,|hurry leads to fatal accidents, -- sat sa a@ double affair... patrolling the skies and col- onization of the moon, Mars and Venus, are in long-range Russian plans. --Neither the United States nor Russia is interested in co- INDOOR- OUTDOOR THEATRE When will Russians land on ;the moon? "There is still a lot to be done,"' the general said, "But | one thing is sure, in five years' | time manned flights to the moon will be frequent and the | rockets will speed to the moon The U.S. Library of Congress, | along a well-worn route." in a recent report for the Senate| Kamanin said "we will need | 'space committee, said the So-|@ rocket capable of carrying 60 | lviet goal is to beat the United|to 70 tons into the cosmos" for | | the moon flight, | 20th Century-Fox Presents CHARLTON HESTON REX HARRISON THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OFFICIAL €xpo67 TICKET . 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