Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1967, p. 2

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_ 2--THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, April 22, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE scm (+ ---ws en MPORONTO (CP)-- Provincial sy pblice ran a relay of patrol cars Friday to carry a badly-needed drug from Toronto to Kirkland lake in an effort to save the 'Ont. Police Cars In Relay Sped Help North For Youth lffe of an 18-year-old youth. 'The youth, a patient at the 'and District Hospital, was being treated for Kirkland Lake thberculosis when fungoid com- plications set in. 'pr. John Morphet, one of two doctors attending the youth, said that without the drug, Fungizone, the ailment could produce i the heart, brain and intestines as well as pneumonia. |"He's been pretty sick the , . past 24 to 48 hours," said the doctor in an interview. "I doubt if his own body resources could have carried him." ASK POLICE HELP : When a Kirkland Lake pharm- acist called a Toronto drug company, manufacturers of the drug, police were called to as- sist in. transporting it. 'A police spokesman, said the Downsview detachment re- ceived the call at 1:55 p.m. and the: drug was on its way by 2;05 p.m. Personnel from 12 detachment areas and four po- lige districts were. involved in the relay. ¢The drug arrived in Kirklai e, 363 miles from Toronto, 6:55 p.m., police said. z +Dr. Morphet said the drug s administered immediately tut added he didn't expect any ifmprovement in the patient's condition for several hours. 5; Peacekeeping \@TTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment is proceeding normally with contingency plans to have Canadian military person- rel ready in case of a call for peacekeeping duties in Vietnam, ime Minister Pearson told the Commons Friday. *He denied a report that the epntingency planning has been it on a crash basis by the fence department. }The Canadian Press Wednes- Gay quoted a defence depart- ent spokesman as confirming ports from other sources that the department had undertaken e planning orf a crash basis. To Fight On *s WASHINGTON (AP) -- For- q= ministers of the seven anti- ommunist countries. contribut- g troops to Vietnam affirmed riday their determination to mtinue military and other ef- rts until Communist aggres- lon is ended. 'U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk, speaking for the group, gaid that at the same time all avenues to reach a just peace will be pursued. : The two-day meeting brought fogoth er representatives of th Vietnam, Thailand, The ry peg South Korea, New ealand, Australia and the nflamation of afr recommended the removal 0! P| servative ader: |seek nomination in DR. HUGH HORNER . » + quits PC race Last-Ditch Plea OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Mini- ster Pearson said the govern- ment is still considering whether to allow Mr. Justice Landreville to speak in the Commons. A parliamentary committee f the judge from the Supreme Court of Ontario for money-making stock transfers while he was mayor of Sudbury. a last-ditch personal appeal to the Commons itself. The judge can be removed from the bench only by a joint Senate, and the government it will ask for such a step. Homer Quits EDMONTON (CP)--Dr. Hugh Horner, member of Parliament for Jasper - Edson, announced Friday he is withdrawing from COLORFUL MILLIE THE MACAW WAS STAR UNTILL SHE SWORE MONTREAL (CP) --Millie, who was to be the star of the Barbados-Guyana pavilion at Expo 67, is out of the show and in disgrace--all because she learned to swear. Millie is a blazingly colorful macaw, or member of the parrot family. She and other brilliant birds were brought here three months ago from their native tions. Senator Peter Moxgan of Barbados visited her this week after hearing disturbing reports that Millie had learned to cuss in both English and French. The commissioner - general ef the pavilion approached the proud macaw and re- ceived an earful of barracks language, all scrupulously bi- lingual. weather forecast issued in Tor- onto at 5:30 a.m. today: WEATHER REPORT Cold Air Enters Province Bringing Clearing Skies TORONTO (CP) -- Official Synopsis: Thunderstorms still linger over eastern Lake On- tario but elsewhere in the south skies are cloudy with a few more showers forecast for to- Guyana, in South America. M\berta general election. 4\Anne, a seat now held by the! 4 |\Social Credit party. some |'. The judge has asked to make |' address of the Commons and) has given no indication whether| But Millie, with her blue and gold plumage, seeme destined to outshine the oir birds once all of them re installed in the pavilion's sim- ulated jungle setting. But officials say that, once installed in the mock jungle, Millie apparently picked up some swear words from work- men helping with the prepara- the national Progressive Con- erring race to provincial constituency for the May 23 Al- He said in a news conference| he would seek nomination for the Conservatives in Lac St. "I just had to show her the door,' said Senator Morgan. "After all, bilingual obscen- ities from a macaw are a bit too much for one to take." She is to be replaced for the time being by Mary, another resplendent macaw. "T've told anyone who goes near "Mary to watch their ' language," said the senator. Rapid Transit OTTAWA (CP)--Mayor Don Reid Friday called for a meet- ing of senior provincial and federal government representa- tives to discuss the need for a rapid transit system in the cap- ital within five to 10 years. He said the core of the city could not be adequately served |by private automobile. TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario legislature gave second e reading -- approval in prin- He said the monorail system ciple--Friday to a bill making Expo would be for sale|the Niagara Parks Commission after the fair and he would dis-|, ible to a minister desig- cuss with Montreal Mayor|nated by the cabinet. Jean. Drapeau the possibility of} James Allan, minister with- buying it. out portfolio and chairman of the commission, resisted oppo- sition attempts to get him to '|discuss the recent resignations of six government - appointed commissioners. "The bill has nothing to do '|with resignations," he said. -| Liberal Leader Robert Nixon 'said the chairman should give a report on the commission's troubles and Vernon Singer (L -- Toronto Downsview) said Premier John Robarts "hides '|behind the cloak of private and |confidential letters." The premier has declined to Opposition Fails In Attempt Query Park Resignations release the contents of the six letters of resignation on the grounds they are marked "'pri- vate and confidential." Mr. Allan told The Canadian Press he did not know when the cabinet would approve replace- ments for the six members 'but I would expect they will be made reasonably soon." He suggested that may be after the bill, an amendment to the Niagara Parks Act, re- ceives third reading. The amendment introduced by Mr, Allan also requires that the appointment of provincial members of the commission be staggered terms of three years day. North of the upper Great Lakes rain is falling and snow is falling over a wide area around James Bay. As the storm responsible for this pre- cipitation moves east, cold air will move into the province, bringing clearing skies to south- ern Ontario tonight and Sunday and to northern sections of the province Sunday. Toronto, Hamilton, London, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, southern Georgian Bay, Niagara, west- ern Lake Ontario regions: Cloudy with a few showers to-| day. Partial clearing overnight. Variable cloudiness and cooler Sunday. Winds west 15 to 25 to- day and light Sunday. Eastern Lake Ontario region: Showers and thunderstorms with extensive fog ending this morning. showers this afternoon. Clearing overnight. Variable cloudiness and cooler Sunday. Winds west 15 to 25 becoming light tonight. Sudbury, North Bay, Halibur- ton, northern Georgian Bay, Al- goma regions: Cloudy with oc- casional rain and drizzle today. Cloudy windy and colder with! showers or snowflurries tonight and early Sunday. 'Clearing Sun- day afternoon. Winds light to- day and northwest 20 to 25 to- night. ° Timagami, Cochrane, White River regions: Intermittent rain and provides that com members be paid amounts set by the cabinet. At present they receive only expense allow- ances. POLICE FORCE DIES DERBY, England (CP) -- A coffin bearing a wreath, a policeman's helmet and a pair Cloudy with a few} . and drizzle with patchy fog be- coming overcast with light snow this afternoon. Snow ending Sun- day with clearing late in the day, Turning colder. Winds light afternoon. Western James Bay region: Cloudy with snow today. Snow occasionally mixed with drizzle southern half this morning. Snow rnding overnight and early Sunday then clearing Sun- day afternoon. Continuing cold. Winds northeast 25 becoming light Sunday. $ Montreal and Ottawa regions: Showers or thunderstorms this morning, Cloudy the remainder of the day and tonight with an occasional shower. Sunday var- iable cloudiness and colder. Winds easterly 20 becoming light by evening and northwest- erly 20 on Sunday. 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Police found fishing tackle belonging to the victim on the canal wall. Wednesday, Salvatore Figli- uzzi, 71, drowned in the canal near Thorald and earlier this year, three persons drowned when their car plunged into the canal. 27 Secretaries OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment plans to change the rules to give all 27 members of the cabinet a parliamentary secre- tary, Prime Minister 'Pearson said Friday. The current limit is 16. Mem- bers of Parliament chosen to assist a cabinet minister re- ceive an additional $4,000 a year on top of their $18,000 salaries. External Affairs Minister Martin was given a_ second secretary in a Thursday ap- pointment, and Mr. Pearson said it was needed because of the work load. Wnited States. , TORONTO (CP) -- Three of Ontario's four medical schools say they are considering about 1,400 applications to fill 123 student pla in first - year medicine this Aall. However, Officials say that most students apply to several medical 'schools and most appli- cants meet only minimal stan- DAVIE FULTON on the attack Planning 'Inertia' LONDON, Ont. (CP): -- Davie 123 Medical School Vacancies students this fall, with about 50 going to persons who have years..It has been amalgamated with force. the Derbyshire county completed pre-medicine. The University of Western Ontario has 452 applications for 75 places. Dr. Douglas Bocking, dean of medicine, said about 300 will be given close attention. The University of Toronto re- tama FIGHT Fulton, a contender for the natipnal leadership of the Pro- gressive Conservative part Friday criticized the federal government for what he called its "indifference and inertia toward regional and inter - re- gional planning assistance." The member of Parliament for Kamloops at a London Chamber of Commerce meeting cited as '"'serious growth prob- lems,"" available tax revenues, capital, transportation, housing, education, welfare, water and air pollution, crime, available skilled labor, automation and scientific and technical assis- tance to smaller industries, bus- -- and local public author- ies. Good Men Soon OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment hopes to make an an- nouncement soon on two good dards. lean of medicine at Queen's interview Friday that almost all medical schools. fused to release their figures because, a spokesman said, of- ficials had not completed an- alysing them. 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KING STREET WEST at STEVENSON ROAD Cadillac Billiards Marty's Record Bar Plantation Chicken John Sw ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE Oshawa Discount House Rundle Garden Centre ian Hardware Whitby Flowers by Penrose i ideal Deity Products Ltd. Secedie, Deparvignnt Store Feely Bikag peared sd ? mo! mer Cleaning Centre - Bay Ridges Ward's Dry Goods Odeon > Ridges Roger's Appliances Ross Mills Floors Ltd. Bowmenville Kramp Furniture Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel - = yy Expo 67 yt bp "expo excursion" / Heard Several Times A Day 'On CKLB 1350 Radio - Oshawa © y ON PARLI Tori InB OTTAWA (CP) . tives argued in tt Friday that the a unification bill reta to the power of the partment to break « with its serviceme: They repeated the that officers comm the army, navy o should not be com cept commissions i new force. And they claime ernment is hedging of officers and men release on six mont The Conservative most alone in their as the defénce through the first of days of debate befo day night vote imp guillotine rule. The so-called guil was debated Thursd by a vote Thursd: which New Democr iste, and Social Cre joined the governn feating by 124 to 6 tive opposition to limit. on further de Two of the six ke the bill were appro the 14th day of de legislation. OPPOSED BY PCs A clause permitti men to be signed definite as well as was approved by a to 20. Only the Cc were opposed. The parties split same lines on the cli out the single - sé structure. The vote v After a good deal « over the guillotine | day, Friday's sessior a harmonious note men for all parties o wishes to Prime Mir son two days befor birthday. Mr. Pearson said 2 he wanted to move " the tributes. Concern over prog nine-mile causeway link Prince Edward | the New Brunswick i boiled up later. Works Minister M sured several quest government intends with the project. Bi some adjustments ani tion of original plan: desirable and'he cou rantee there would lays. Debate on the defe: volved largely on th of terms of service in Defence Minister H that while an office may normally get his six months' notice, | right as such to this It is policy to grant "this is subject to t cies of the service." # 'No Compror In Student St WASHINGTON (AI ulty leader in the Ca versity teacher - stuc protesting the firing ¢ priest-professor says be no compromise school's board of trus Meanwhile there w ficial indication what board would take tc general campus shutd erated by trustees' di | Rev. Charles E. Curr moved into its third -«

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