Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1967, p. 3

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ssident Nicolas Gru- inuary. a national reconcili- nittee to rule the lle he remained in post. But he an- ril 15 that he had ie council and as- residency. igh professional sol- joined the French ; and saw service in na and Algeria. t Action E SALES! Member of the \ and DISTRICT STATE BOARD List Photo als) LISTING SERVICE WITH OIL tON'S OIL LBERT ST. JR SERVICE 3-4663 OSHAWA OVER ) SEARS he BARON iy CE Mi ALS ASE mode in North je frame. Better t the hard-to-fit, f the best engi- : optical world, L BRANDS ILE YOU WAIT FBI SEIZES NOVEL Spy Spoof Finale For Soviet Agents NEW YORK (AP) -- Mor-|they locked themselves out of shechkov and Vinogradov, So- their own car, were under con- viet intelligence agents whojstant FBI surveillance and re- blew their cover then locked)ceived wide publicity after the themselves out of a car, have gone home. But not without a spy spoof ending to their month's look around New York and Washington. ay was leaked to news media. | Sunday night's incident liter- jally stopped the Russians' Air |France jet with its flaps up and lits engines blasting. The FBI held up departure of} Just before takeoff a man their plane for 24% hours Sunday identifying himself as an FBI night while they examined ajagent handed a gift - wrapped parcel hurried to the Russians [parcel to a stewardess, asking just before takeoff. It contained|if she would give it to Kuznetsov. a spy novel, and maps and| Her suspicions were aroused papers marked "'top secret"? and/and she turned it over to pilot | | |China Blamed | For Viet War Two Chinese MONTREAL (CP)--Dr. Yu- Canada, said Sunday the Com-| munist regime on Mainland | brag et oe tout OF, foe War eign Minister Adam Malik said ss \today two Chinese Communist There would be no change in|dinlomats were ordered to leave the course of the war without a'Indonesia for directing an anti- change of government in Pe-|government demonstration here king. jlast week. Dr. Yu-chi, former ambassa-| But Malik stressed Indonesia dor and deputy chief of the|Would not break diplomatic re- Chinese delegation to the United|!ations with China "'because it JAKARTA (Reuters) -- For- Nations, said in an interview: "It has always been our con- tention that the Communists are dilemma in Vietnam. The war could continue indefinitely as long as the Communists control |perfectly happy with the U.S.|d'Affaires Yao Tent Shan and will not solve the Chinese prob- lem in Indonesia." | The two diplomats, Charge consul Hsu Yen, were given five|newspaper here said. days to leave the country. "for eyes of president only." Several phone calls to Wa&h- ington later, the FBI carted the reading material off and. the plane left for Paris. A note stuck in the book, An Expensive Place.to Die by Len Deighton. said it was a practical joke. "Best regards," the note said. "Hope you enjoyed your visit. Sorry about that chief. signed Your American friend." The two visitors, assumed to be here for a check-up on Soviet embassy security, were Vasily V. Mozshechkov, travelling un- der the cover name of Kuznet- sox, and Nikolai F. Vinogradov. Both were described by govern- ment sources as officers of the KGB, the Soviet Union's com- Michel Vachy who opened the parcel as he waited for runway clearance. When he saw what jwas inside, Vachey wheeled the| jet around and called for the FBI. | There was a question at first whether the documents were part of a publicity stunt for Deighton's book, but a spokes- {man for its publisher, G. P. }Putnam and Sons, said the {package "wasn't from our com- pany." The automobile lockout came jthis weekend. Commented the |New York Times: "There un- doubtedly will be no laughter when the two officials return home. Not only were they jcaught locking themselves out mittee on state security. |of their car, but more important | Their movements be tween|they committed the cardinal sin/| New York and Washington, in-|for spies of having blown their! cluding an incident in whichicover." 26 Die In Traffic Mishaps Across Canada on Weekend '"..:" Miles D. Zahrandik, 8, wearing a play soldier's uni- tornado wreckage in this suburb southwest of Chica- 20. The homes in the back- ground were damaged when form, leaps from downed telephone as he plays amid Tornado-Ravaged Struck Next By Snowstorm ....%."7.5.2% CHICAGO (AP) -- Heavy wetjin Belvidere will remain closed snow covered the debris Sundayjuntil Wednesday while pupils as residents of tornado-ravaged jhelp with the cleanup and attend northern Illinois communities|funerals of their classmates. cleared the rubble, patched their| The small business admini- homes and prepared to bury|stration set up emergency claims stations today in Oak The snowstorm, heaviest on|Lawn, Belvidere and Lake Zu- Friday. (AP wirephoto) Areas "i ; » But Malik, speaking at a the Chinese mainland. press conference, expressed In Montreal to attend a lunch-|fear that the current anti-Chi- eon meeting with members of|nese feeling in Indonesia might the local Chinese community,|worsen the country's economy. Dr. Yu-chi expressed doubt as} "] am afraid the present sit- to whether Peking would accept/yation will affect our economy the U.S. state department's of-jas the price of rice has gone fer to sell them medical sup-lyp 50 per cent in a week," he plies. said. The state department. last week authorized American drug CHARGE TORTURE DEATH and medicine manufacturers to| About 400 Chinese business- sell their products to Red China|}men held an anti - Indonesian _{demonstration outside the Chi- on humanitarian grounds. |nese embassy here Thursday, Stalin Feared Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH |had family or friends to go to,| Conspiracy Stalina, daughter of Russian leader Joseph Stalin, said her father had a paranoid reaction to his wife's suicide, tending to see it as part of a conspiracy even Friday night," said Grace | 282inst him. : Fossetti, a Red Cross co-ordina-|, Newsweek says Svetlana be- tor at Belvidere. jlieved until she was 16. years About 130 persons: injured in old that her mother died a nat- the tornadoes remained in hos-|UTal death nine years earlier. It had to set up housekeeping in Red Cross shelters. "Evidently, almost everyone| Worries and Problems A little FASTEETH sprinkled on your dentures does all this: (1) Helps hold false teeth more firmly in place; (2) Holds them more comfortably; (3) Lets you bite up to 35% harder without discomfort. FASTEETH Powder ts alkaline (non-acid).Won't sour. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 24, 1967 3 Diplomats iinaatthiewe anecneer | Ordered To Leave Jakarta Heu Yen, Chinese consul e eral in Jakarta, charged Sin. day night that Indonesian troops arrested him while he was on his way to the foreign ministry to protest an anti-Chinese dem- onstration in front of the Chi- nese embassy. accusing Indonesian police of torturing a Chinese to death. This sparked off a retaliatory demonstration during the week end by hundreds of young In- Indonesians who rampaged through the streets beating up Chinese and destroying their property. One Chinese clubbed in a Chinatown riot Saturday was reported to have died in hos- pital. 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A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. Friday to midnight struck the front steps of a house jin Fort William. | Albert Klapko, 52, West Lorne, Ont., when a jack slipped, allowing a wrecked car to fall across his chest at Rod- Sunday, local times, alsoiney 39 miles west of St showed three drownings, one Thomas . death by fire and one unclassi- sie fied death. SATURDAY Ontario recorded 10 traffic fa-| Rusty Milford, 7, Bowman- talities as well as one drowning|ville, Ont., drowned when he and one man killed when crushed by a car that fell: while he was working on it. Quebec had eight traffic deaths and one drowning. Four persons died in traffic accidents in Alberta, one by drowning and: one in a fire, while British Columbia also re- ported two traffic fatalities. Newfoundland and Nova Sco- tia each had one traffic death. New Brunswick, Prince Ed- ward Island, Manitoba and Sas- katchewan reported no acciden- tal deaths. The survey does not include matural or industrial deaths, known suicides or slayings. NDAY Kathleen Alexander, 24, Maidstone, Ont., when the car in which she was riding crashed into a ditch near Windsor, Ont. James Ian Salmi, 18, Fort William, Ont., when the car he fell from a raft on Lake On- tario near the Bowmanville shore. Robert Main, 68, Flint, Mich., when his car was struck by a CNR passenger train at a level crossing in Toronto. Steven James Fyke, 21, Osh- awa; Reginald Lee McMillan, 20, Chesterville, Ont.; and Ian MacIntosh, 27, Berwick, Ont., in a car-truck crash near Chester- ville, 30 miles south of Ottawa. FRIDAY Walter Gates, 29, London, Ont., and his son Dwayne, four months, in a two-car crash on Highway 22 near London. Rosimunde McGillion, 51, of Port Credit, Ont., when struck by a car in Port Credit. Frank Finlayson, 42, Heron Bay Ont., in a one-car accident on Highway 17 east of Mara- thon, 130 miles east of Port Arthur, Efforts Resume In Washington To Find Substitute For Gold WASHINGTON (CP) -- Inter- national efforts to find a sub- stitute for gold begin another round here today, and moderate hopes of progress can be de- tected. This is despite the high-level power plays recently featuring the U.S. on one hand and France on the other with West Ger- many, for one, in the middle. It is 'also despite considerable domestic furor about what plans the U.S. has for protecting its Gunmen Seize Nigerian Plane LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters(-- Gunmen in civilian clothes Sun- day night seized a Nigerian Air- ways airliner while it was in flight, it was learned today. They diverted the plane, car- rving about 20 passengers, to dwindling gold stocks, now to- talling about $13,100,000,000. So far, the government has kept on insisting it won't--as France has suggested--raise the gold price beyond its present $35 an ounce. The government also has rejected the proposal of the two largest U.S. banks that the U.S. withdraw its pledge to transfer foreign - held dollars into gold on demand unless the foreign country in question shows restraint. ACCORD LONG SOUGHT The occasion here is another joint session of the board of di- rectors of the International Mon- jetory Fund and of the so-called group of 10--the major non- Communist industrial nations, including Canada, which have been pursuing agreement on "'in- ternational liquidity" for more! than two years. | International liquidity is the amount of gold, U.S. dollars and Enugu, capital of the Eastern|--to a reduced extent now-- region of the country which is/British sterling available to in dispute with the federal gov-/grease the wheels of interna- ernment over a new constitu-|tional trade and financing. tion. Members of the crew believed the hijackers to be Eastern Nigerian army men. But there isn't enough gold these days, for various reasons. The U.S. dollar, in the opinion of American officials, is being The plane, a 42-seater Fokker |@5ked to do too much at a time Friendship turbo-prop, was on a scheduled internal flight from Benin in midwest Nigeria to Lagos, the federal capital. As well as Nigerians, the pas- sengers were British, American, Irish and Italian. They said the gunmen treated them courteously. landing at Enugu they were housed in a luxury residential hotel. All flights to and from the Eastern region were banned re- cently because of Eastern defi- ance of federal authority in the constitutional dispute. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS 95e -- 1.35 DINNER 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel MOTEL LANCASTER 27 KING ST, W when the U.S. is increasingly concerned about more dollars leaving the country than are coming in. The cost of the Viet- nam war is a major factor. So, the objective remains one of finding an international mone- searched them but tary tool of accepted status to + On help out. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS -- | NU-WAY PHOTO | | SERVICE | 251 King St. £., Oshawe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each Sx7--1.28 ech | 20% Discount on Orders | er More Pictures was driving left the street and| Chicago, hampered cleanup|from owners of storm-damaged record so late in the spring in|rich to process loan applications operations in Oak Lawn, Belvi-| property. dere and Lake Zurich. These areas were hardest hit by |AND TOLL MOUNTS twisters that rampaged across} Thomas Gause, regional di- the top of the state and into|rector, said 650 homes in Lake, Michigan Friday, killing 53, in-/Boone and Cook Counties were juring hundreds and_ causing|destroyed by the tornadoes, 450 damage estimated as high as| suffered major damage, and 500 $50,000,000. jwere damaged lightly. Four inches of snow fell on| Relatively few persons have hundreds of workers at Belvi- dere, A spirit of optimism, tem- pered by sadness, prevailed. LOSSES COUNTED | URGES FAMILY PLANNING SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- If parents don't limit the size of families voluntarily then gov- ernments may have to pass |\« pitals in the Belvidere area and| more than 100 were in Oak} Lawn hospitals. | Tons of food and clothing have} been donated to the Red Cross/ and Salvation Army for distribu-| tion to disaster victims. "The hand of God has touched was a "'traumaite shock" for the girl when she learned the truth The magazine quotes George F. Kennan, former U.S. ambas- sador to Moscow, in relating ex- cerpts from Svetlana's memoirs to be published in October. this village and this parish," Most Rev. William NeNichols of| St. Gerald's Roman Catholic) Church, Oak Lawn, said in a sermon. '"'We must pray for those who were killed and in-| jured and work together to build) what was lost.' 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