Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1967, p. 2

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i 2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 2, 1967 . A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Ugly Demonstrations Erupt In May Day Crowds In Spain rounded up more than 500 per- | i e MADRID (Reuters) -- t per sons, including several priests,) after May Day demonstrations,| |. banned by the government,! erupted throughout Spain Mon-| day from the Basque areas in the northeast to Seville in the south. The ugliest scenes were in the Expo Express MONTREAL (CP)--The Expo Limited, the CPR's_ sec- ond transcontinental passenger train, went into operation Sun- day night. The first train on the new run left Montreal's Wind- sor Station at 10:15 p.m. EDT and=is to arrive in Vancouver Basque holiday resort of San Sebastian where police fired several times in the air as thou- sands stormed through the streets overturning cars, stoning} police and shouting "libertad sindical" free labor unions.- A 21-year-old student was wounded by a richocheting bullet. In the centre of Madrid, women screamed hysterically and shouts of '"'asesinos"' (assas- sins) as club - wielding police bludgeoned demonstrations and dragged two men to waiting! jeeps. The demonstrations were called by 'a powerful unier-| ground Labor Force of Workers) |Thursday. A similar train left A | Vancouver for Montreal Sunday and is expected to arrive Thurs- day. The Expo Limited includes |day coaches, sleeper cars, din- jing facilities and scenic dome observation cars. MOSCOW (Reutérs) -- Uk- ; \lavida Kosygin, wife of Soviet {Premier Alexei Kosygin, died Mrs. Kosygin Dies | Pi lafter a long illness, it was an- R. JOHN HUGHES nounced Monday night. «+ Top Reporter | Pulitzer Prize | | viet news agency Tass did not} }say when her death came, but} jit' was believed she died of| John cancer in hospital Monday. | An official report by the So-| & Committee grouping rebel Ro-| NEW YORK (AP)--R. man Catholics, Socialists, C»m-| Hughes of the Christian Science munists and. disillusioned Fa-| Monitor won the. 1966 Pulitzer langists in a campaign for West- Prize Monday for international| ern-style labor unions. |reporting on the Indonesia crisis| |despite a jury panel choice of} Mrs. Kosygin, a tall, stately | blonde believed to be in her) late 50s, had been ill for sev- eral months. FOOD LIFT IN SOUTH ALBERT WEATHER FORECAST Cool Trend Storm Centre Weakens, Moves South TORONTO (CP) -- Official|Georgian Bay, Algoma, Tima- Talent Shortage \ Hits Advertising TORONTO (CP) -- Allan E. Ross, new president of the As- sociation of Canadian Advertis- ers, said Monday a shortage of creative talent is advertising's biggest problem. j iv SS dvertising man- gami, southern White River,| Mr. Ross, adver southern Cochrane regions: |ager of Goodyear Tire and Rub- Cloudy. Showers and~scattered| ber Co. of Canada in Toronto, thunderstorms today. Scattered |said advertising must do a bet- forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to- day. Synopsis: A storm centre over Lake Superior is weakening. Cooler weather will reach south- showers tonight and Wednes- day. Mild today, cooler Wednes- | day. Winds south to southwest near 20. Northern White River, north- ern Cochrane regions: Wet snow or rain becoming intermittent and changing to rain this after- noon. Cloudy with showers to- ern Ontario late today, Snow in Northern Ontario will gradually fm change to rain as temperatures # |rise. Showers and cool temper- atures are expected to persist throughout Northern Ontario to- night and Wednesday. Windsor, Lake St. Clair re- ter job of attracting young, cre- ative persons into the field. "About one person in is creative--and we want to get our share of these people. 74 ee! night and Wednesday. Turning gion: Claudy with scattered showers aed weisderstorine this morning. Sunny with cloudy in- tervals and cooler the rest of today and Wednesday. Winds southwest to westerly near 20. Toronto, Hamilton, London, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- ara, western Lake Ontario, southern Georgian Bay regions: Cloudy and warm with scat- tered showers and thunder- storms mostly ending this after- noon or' early evening. Clear with a few cloudy periods and cooler tonight and Wednesday. Winds southerly near 20 today becoming southwesterly this evening. Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton regions; Cloudy and warm with scattered showers and thunderstorms today. Clear with a few cloudy periods and cooler tonight and Wednesday. é briefly warmer today cooler} again Wednesday. Winds mostly light. Western James Bay. region: Snow and freezing rain today becoming intermittent and changing to rain showers east half during today and through- out the region Wednesday. Turn- ing milder east half today and throughout the region Wednes- day. Winds northeasterly 15 to 20 today becoming mostly light tonight. Montreal and Ottawa regions: Some cloudiness at first but be- coming mainly sunny today. Very warm. Winds southerly 20. Tonight and tomorrow cloudy with a chance of showers. Warm ADULT PRESTIGE winds becoming light. Forecast Temperatures RESIDENCE | TOD. REV, ADRIEN L The Oshawa End The War plans. to ask th ernment to | materials to th nam. Are you i stand? Six pec ed this questi man on the | They said: } 251 College Av is against the nam, I think ment should p shipping the m U.S. I would |} with the Oshaw John Graham, "T have to go | Avanti $83 "15 | = i i . na ; i Low overnight, high Wednesday Fy F Bus Plunge |Harrison Salisbury of the New| No - Strike Bill | _ Helicopter airlifts of feed under way today in storm- --_ load food onto a helicopter. itive Prope Bhalla Margen Wintior '. 4g~--59__(EXCEllence in apartment planning /York Times for his dispatches); wasHINGTON (AP) -- Con-| for stranded cattle and food stricken southern Alberta. North hay, Sudbu sonieralet saa cose is pbatiep pe! CAIRO (AP)--A crowded pub-| from North Vietnam. __|gress rushed to President John-| for isolated homes were At Lethbridge airport, men (CP Wirephoto) : ry, Pena oe 52 |comfort in living lic bus skidded off the road near| A source said the jury on in-/ con for signing Monday a res- | Kitchener .....s.. 52 nee s Cairo Tuesday and plunged into ternational affairs named Salis-\olution extending for 47 days| > oa P 7 N ed Mount Forest'..... 40 50 |Prestige in location By KEN a lake apparently killing 20 pas-|bury by a four-to-one vote, but/the no-strike period in the dis-| rince am wake .. a ae ; Cididlan' Broke senzers, police reported. 'Re-jwas overruled by, the Pulitzer pute between the US. railways] DIULE VOY enior Ultlzens Hamilton ccc 4535 (Unequalled in space GLACE BAY, ports from the disaster scene advisory board. The Pulitzer/and six shopcraft unions. Alexander St. Catharines cae 55 Nova Scotia off said three bodies had been fé-{trustees upheld the advisory! The Senate passed the meas- - ' Waite Seen 55 |Adult occupancy one of the maj covered from the lake but 17)board. ure 72 to 2 soon after the/| UTRECHT (Reuters) -- The|Peterborough ..... 45 55 CI drive for moder persons are missing. Sixteen| Re ee House of Representatives had| ( 'alled On | {[ousi 5 lg Project Netherland's new Prince of|Kingston ..,....... 48 55. CONTACT MR. NORMAN OSTER tion Monday, wi other passengers were rescued. ' [cleared it 301 to 56. Orange--first male heir to the 55 723-1712 or 728-2911 ration of an $8: ' : Pe | Without the resolution, a U.S.- Dutch throne for more than a 55 phone beat Pog water plant. Village Wrecked wide rail strike was threatened) BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --,survey of all senior citizens in} A bylaw forbidding the erec-|century -- will be known as|} 50 FOR AN APPOINTMENT The opening, h for 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. The|Bowmanville council's idea of|the area, to determine if the|tion of wooden buildings in|Prince Alexander, it was an- 50 : pressed coal mi JANNINA, Greece (Reuters) resolution put off the strike/haying apartment-type 10 w/\plan is: feasible. |Bowmanville was passed. From| nounced today. ' 50 Georcian Cape Breton Isla' An earthquake devastated yil-| deadline until 12:01 a.m. June|rental housing for senior citi-| On May 22, a questionnaire|now on, buildings must be con-| The five-day-old son of Crown 45 by Premier Stan! lages in northwestern Greece 20. zens, rather than a standard | will be distributed to district|structed of fire-retarding mate-|Princess Beatrix and her West|Sault Ste. Marie ... 35 45 ansions the future and Monday, killing eight persons old age home, will shortly have|senior citizens. After the re-|rials. Robert Byron, town clerk,|German husband, Prince Claus|Kapuskasing ...... 30 40 Mm hope. and injuring 40. Presley Weds its merits tested. |plies are in, council will be ad-\said today the main reason for|van Amsberg, was named Wil-|White River .»+++:. 28 40 Before the end Police said four villages were en At Monday's council meeting,|vised if its plan is accepted or!the bylaw is that wooden build-|lem Alexander Claus George|Moosonee ......... 30 40 PARK ROAD NORTH he said, Nova § destroyed out of 28 hit on the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP)--|council was advised by the On-|not. Cost of the survey will belings burn quickly and flame-|Ferdinand at a simple registra-\Timmins .......... 32 40 | $175,000,000 invest slopes of the Tzoumerka Moun- Singer-actor Elvis Presley, 32, water industry a tains in Epirus. Tremors also hit villages in Thessalia. Most of the villagers were in churches to celebrate the Greek Orthodox Easter when the earthquake struck. One church collapsed, injuring eight per- sons. Arctic Jaunt CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) A Canadian - U.S. expedition which has given up its attempt to reach the North Pole overland by motorized sled lost contact with its support party Monday because of an Arctic storm. The expedition had been scheduled} and his Texas sweetheart of eight years, Priscilla Beaulieu, 21, were married Monday in a hotel suite ceremony attended by 14 guests. The marriage was performed by Nevada's Supreme Court Justice David Zenoff. A wed- ding breakfast followed, at- tended by several hundred friends. Deposit Stolen MONTREAL (CP)--An esti- mated $25,000 was stolen from a night-deposit chute in a sub- urban St. Michel Bank of Com- merce early Monday by thieves who used dynamite to break GEORGE HEES . « « Accident Inquiry Hees For Safety tario Housing Corporation that} it is in a position to begin aj shared between Ontario Hous- ing Corporation and council. BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE Suspended Sentence Given After Guilty Plea On Theft Burlington Eldridge of 1036 Cedar St., was placed Monday in Oshawa Magistrate's Court on 18 months suspended sen- tence on 10 charges of theft fol- lowing a plea of guilty and a| Ave.; Daniel Poitras, 19, of 26 Gladstone Ave., and James Keys, 19, of 270 Ritson Rd. DRINKING Convicted of being drunk in a tion ceremony here. Prince Alexander, born in the Utrecht Clinic, April 27, will have the titles Prince of the Netherlands, Prince of Orange- Nassau and Jonkheer (a Dutch title) van Amsberg. HELP! HELP! HELP! BY RECORDING GLASGOW (AP) --Secur- ity on British Railways has been tightened since the $7,- 800,000 Great Train Robbery of 1963. Witness a mail car in the railway shops here Monday retarding materials may pro- vide the time necessary, in case of fire, to extinguish it a the building is destroy- ed, Merchants hoping to make large sales of fireworks this year have had their hopes ex- ploded. Under the provisions of a new bylaw, firewerks may be sold for only three days prior to Dominion and Vic- toria Days, a total of six days a year. Fireworks may not be sold to anyone under 18 years of age and they must be dis- charged on private property, not on public streets. To put a bang into this by- law, a $50 fine is provided for Then look for that great V.O. taste. services it needs On the books i heavy water plant Canadian General Ltd., and that, said, will make N heavy water ce world. Heavy wate ri part of Canada's + velop electrical p nuclear energy. USED IN REACT It is derived by process from or and used as a slows and controls uranium in reactc The Canadian be start back to base camp Sun-' WINDSOR (CP) -- George open the box, police said. conviction April 10. public vlace and fined $25 and|those who don't comply with its} "fich suddenly burst forth Sie heavy water A Hees, former Conservative) The thieves apparently| Magistrate D. B. Dodds told/costs or five days after plead-|provisions. ee' uses ordinary ul trade minister, called Monday/gained entry to the bank with|Eldridge "there is nothing to ing guilty were: George Klosch, HELP! HELP! HELP! fuel, is competi Gallic Finance? MONTREAL (CP) -- Finance Minister Sharp said Monday the| day is not far off when a} French-speaking Canadian will) be finance minister. Speaking to the Montreal Re- form Club, Mr. Sharp said the for more thorough investigation of motor vehicle accidents and more safety features from au- tomobile and tire manufactur-)scooped up 10 to 15 bags con- ers. jtaining receipts from_ busi- He told safety experts at aninesses in the shopping centre International Safety Night that/where the bank is located. police should be able to in- a Royal Visit a pass key and set the ex- plosive with a long fuse which they lit outside. Then they vestigate the activities of per- suggest you are part of a ring organized for the purpose of stealing and distributing goods. Otherwise I'd send you to prison for a long time."' A 12-month probation accompanied the sus-; perided sentence. CARELESS DRIVING Hugh O'Donnell of Liverpool 38, of 164 Church St.; Tom De- lorey of RR 6, Bowmanville; Thomas Bowman, 61, of 97 Al- This train is being attacked by bandits. Please inform the police. HELP! -- PO- Cottage Demand LICE!" bert St. and Maurice Lince, of 135 Sherbourne St. LIQUOR Fined $25 and costs or 5 days The message came from a tape recorder attached to a burglar alarm accidentally tripped by a workman. The metallic screams continued Undue Influence TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Municipal Board has agreed with Muskoka Township that Is the time to switch .., It's that time of the yeer when interest is paid on savings accounts... THE PERFECT RR ene RETR United States pro enriched uranium So far heavy w are being set up India and Pakistar say the outlook f pansion is good. ; ; " 1 00! for having liquor outside their for nearly tw s ti R d S rai Poms for Baia rad eehdeag hr se Soneen ad OTTAWA (CP Pri Road, Pickering pleaded guilty hallanoe were: Raymond |strong demand for cottage sites} » post office pF yg TIME TO an t) fa deal with the federal eavarn.| 4 ee ie th re ' (CP), -- Princess'tg careless driving and waSiPeterson of 291 Manse Rd.,|can have an undue influence on| rived with the key to the . This would enable them 0jAlexandra and her husband, |siven two weeks to pay a $100/West Hill: Lewis Johnston of(@ municipality's assessment. alarm 4 ment in either French or Eng-|seek out possible health prob-| Angus Ogilvy, arrive in Toronto fine plus costs or 20 days. Po-|49§ Dund St... Whitb d| The t hip h led 3 ' 1g ts lish is attainable despite the/jems, emotional instability, poor May 14 to begin a 26-day visit Tine found O'Donusll's. cab AKL. avid act mons : gone e township had appeale oe to skeptics. Caravans Open OTTAWA (CP)--Seven of the) eight Confederation caravans that will tour Canada this sum- mer opened to the public Mon- day. : More than two feet of snow in Alberta forced cancellation of the planned caravan opening at Milk River, Alta. State Secretary LaMarsh and Governor - General Michener took part in a caravan-opening at Hull, Que. and Labor Minis-| ter Nicholson opened another in| Langley, B.C. ' vision or drunkeness, he said. jto Canada that will be high- Cl . P lighted by stopovers in Western Canada. | ue arty | The office of the commis- DETROIT (AP) -- Wayne|sioner general for state visits County authorities said Sunday announced details of their itin- a 14-year-old boy participated in|erary Monday. They had previ- a glue-smelling party a short/ously been scheduled to arrive time before he allegedly killed| May 15. two young sisters in suburban | B : Soldiers Killed Westland Friday. Prosecutor William L. Caha-| lan said the youth, whose name! OTTAWA (CP)--Two Cana- was withheld because of his|dian soldiers were killed Fri- age, had been charged with\day night in an off-duty auto} murder. jaccident near Holtzen, West} He said the boy would be Germany, the defence depart-} tried as a juvenile, rather than| ment reported today. | an adult in the double slaying.| The men were identified as Medicine Hat, Alta., and Pte. an | Ronald Joseph Paderski, son of GRASS FIRES | Over the weekend the Osh-| awa fire department answered calls to 15 grass fires. The) fires were all brought quickly | under control] and no major damage was reported. The de- partment also answered six miscellaneous cails and two false alarms, There were also routine ambulance. calls made. LEGION CONVENTION A number of the members of Pte. Earl Charles Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jean Brown of \Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paderski of Kitchener. will start at 10 a.m. The flight| gives the children the oppor-} Mass Opposed HALIFAX (CP) -- Dr. Ian} tunity to see the district from| the air. NOTARIES NAMED Paisely, the fiery, controversial The appointments of William | Northern Ireland minister op- George Irwin of Whitby and | Posed to the ecumenical move- Stephen Milton Zubkavich of|ment, said here Saturday Oshawa as notary publics had| Roman Catholics have to abol- been announced' by the provin-|ish the mass if they are "'to be cial government. jat peace with God. Dr. Paisley, who spent three LETTERS PATENT months in jail in Northern Ire- The granting of letters patent land last year for demonstra- of incorporation to R. J. Finne-| tions against closer relations be- bedded in a snow bank pointing west on Wentworth Street March 8. | FAILS TO REMAIN | Lawrence Frappier of 1165 Ravine Rd., was fined $50 and costs or 10 days when he plead- ed guilty to a charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident. Damage to the two cars in the accident Feb, 18 was slight. MINORS Convicted of minor consum-| ing and fined $50 and costs or 10 days after pleading guilty were: Charles Gardner, 20,. of 429 Park Rd. S.; David Pottar, 19, of 73 Sherwood St.; Glen White, 19, of RR 2, Oshawa; David Marrison, 19, of 108 King Cres., Ajax; Ken Hoar, 17, of 521 Farewell Ave.; Terry Jack- son of 743 Margaret St.; David Gazdick, 18, of 291 Adelaide cas St., Whitby, DISMISSED A charge of assault against} Herman Mills, 149 Celina: St.,| was dismissed after a plea! of not guilty was taken. BLACKFACE GETS COLOR the appointment of costs of the Muskoka District home for the aged, saying that heavy sales of recreational property unduly in- fluenced the computing of the apportionment. Such property accounted for less than six per cent of the township's total as sessment. John Ovens 0. 2. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4811 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA LONDON (CP)--One of the first programs in color in Brit- ish BBC television next winter will be its most popular variety | WATCH For The show -- the Black and White) Minstrels. | DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE | 723-4663 | HEAT WITH OIL | | SERVING OSHAWA OVER || | 50 SEARS GRAND OPENING SOF 4% % on SAVINGS 4% on CHEQUING 64% on 1 to 10 yeor G.I.C.'s 7%2% yield per ennum on 10 year ACCUMULATING G.I.C.'s Longer CONVENIENT HOURS @ 9 A.M, te 5:30 P.M, Mon. to Thurs. eo 9 A.M, te 8 P.M. Fri. oe 9 A.M, to 4 P.M, Set, SWITCH UP...» Central Ontario Trust & Savings Corporation Heod Office: 19 Simcoe St. N. OSHAWA, 723-5221 23 King #. W. BOWMANVILLE 623-2527 Time You Hod | a New Oil Furnace? SUDBURY (CP) Rand, commission an inquiry into ( problems, said M strike is against th est and union and should pay more at rights of the public His comments was confronted wit submissions from tario labor organiz He also suggeste should be made to ages caused durin The retired justi preme Court of C a lengthy brief 1 Kenneth Smith, Ca dent of the Intern: of Mine, Mill and Workers, which s: is carried out to in and to prevent st from entering a p Reciprocal For Satelli MINNEAPOLIS ( . ert W. Sarnoff, pre: dio Corp. of Americ day there is a reciprocal worldwic communications sat Speaking to convention of Branch 43, Royal Canadian ; i icati Legion, attended the annual/gan Construction Limited, Pick-/tween Protestant and Catholic Wee socuatt caine District '"F" convention at/ering Township, has been an-\churches, is touring North art U.S. has built. a Lakefield during the weekend|nounced in The Ontario Gazette. rcaralay to win souls to NC satellites for: intern when the district commander, HOSPITAL REPORT Christ. Subscribers To... We have the right munications G. R. Simpson of: Brighton, "Russian _ satelli was re-elected. Eric Hogg of Peterborough was elected dep- uty district commander and Earl Brunson was elected sports officer. The District "F"' convention will be held in Osh- awa next year. $188 RAISED - Members of the Oshawa Fly- ing Club will donate their time and aircraft, May 14, to stage a which have been an Two hundred and fifty-three Forty-six babies were born at the Oshawa General Hospital| JOIN . ; A | During the week 320° patients FOUR SEASON'S TRAVEL were admitted and 339 dis- charged. There were 112 ma-| on their SUNTOURS TOUR to jor, 157 minor as well as 86 eye, | ear, nose and throat operations. tion, passes, return included. An $11,196 grant has been ap-| GREENWOOD AREA | proved by the province for the | conservation area. The grant covers 60 per cent of the cost. Phone 316-972) @ BLUE CROSS @ P.S.I. @ GREEN SHIELD NEED NOT PAY CASH! You Give Us City-Wide Delivery 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 aL J. / : : A total of $188 was raised,|treatments and examinations a y | i through the sale of centennial| were given and 49 casts applied. | EX PO 67 The Doctors @ CH EVRO LET & CORVAI u @ CH EVY il | for a Five Year Payment salt hits santas transfers, at the Oshawa Sports-/The physiotherapy department | | Prescription | | free Plan, if you wish communications sat man's Show last week by' mem-| gave 1,015 treatments and made|f Every Friday (7:00 p.m.), Bus fi! | .) CH EVELLE & OLDSMOBILE & CAMARO } estimate e Ms pie hh a bers of the Rotary Club of Osh-|751 visits; while the occupa-| leaving for 3 days. Every Mon- |) We do the rest, Lt ; tuedunte | awa, jtional therapy department|§ day for 5 days (including Upper ' : LANDER STREETLY, Ena FLYING handled 197 cases. \§ Canada Village and Ottawa). FREE ° STREETLY, Engl YING CIRCUS If All accommodation, transporte: ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Two teen-age Staffo ' f beating the old re Flying Circus for the crippled|Metro Toronto and Region Con-| FOUR SEASON'S TRAVEL | MITCHELL Ss D ST. WEST TELEPHONE 725-6501 site erisoa hour. 'Afterwards th children of the Whitby-Oshawa-|servation Authority for capital 57 King St. E DRUGS 140 BON , 43 KING STREET WEST ted--by going to a Bowmanville district. The|development in the Greenwood will ia bat OSHAWA flights, annual event for some years, size and type ~ CALL 125- 3581 for your home. Your choice of a new Anthes or Lennox, Installed by our own careful servicemen. SS Me baa STARK J handle domestic | other nations--nota Germany, France : are likely to develc cations satellites e dually or in region "There is a com to seek internationa on principles that set up a world re hours for nonstc

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