2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 24, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE PM, Greene To Meet Leaders Of March OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson told the Commons Tuesday he and Agriculture Minister Greene will meet lead- ers of a farmers' march on Ot- tawa today to hear their griev- ances. The prime minister said he had te; shuffle his engagements for today with difficulty be- cause the leaders of the dem- onstration did not accept his suggestion that the date be changed. Creditiste Leader Real Caou- ette predicted that 20,000 to 25,000 farmers will join the march. He asked whether the government will accept the farmers' demands for higher milk subsidies. Mr. Pearson did not reply directly to this question. The majority of the marchers are expected to come from Que- bec and Ontario, with some Maritime delegations joining in. McNeely Resigns TORONTO (CP) -- Inspector William McNeely, one of On- tario's best-known policemen, has resigned from the Metro- politan Toronto force after 28 years. The 47 - year - old honor graduate of the FBI Academy in Washington, D.C., joined the homicide squad in 1954, named its head in 1960 and transferred to the breaking - and - entering squad in 1966. He has not dis- closed his future plans. Victim Identified NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) The body of a man pulled from the Niagara River gorge near Rainbow Bridge during the weekend has been identified as Theodore Christian Pedersen Jr. of Grand Island, N.Y. Mr. Pedersen, missing since a boat- ing accident in the upper Ni- agara River April 22, was iden- tified by Rev. Paul Moore of Lackawanna, 'N.Y,, from the in- scription in a wedding ring found on the body. Charge Dismissed BELLEVILLE, Ont. (CP)~--A manslaughter charge against Robert Yatt, a Belleville chiro- practor, was dismissed Tues- day. He was charged Jan. 24 with the abortion death of Gert- rude Tracy, 31, a nursing as- sistant from Ottawa, but the case was discharged by Magis- trate T. Y. Wills because of lack PRIME MINISTER Lester Pearson Opens Office OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment has opened a new trade office in: Yugoslavia under Zen W. Burianyk, the trade depart- ment announced Tuesday. Children Perish CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP)-- Two young children died Tues- day when flames swept through a six - family dwelling in Chi- coutimi, 135 miles north of Que- bec City. They were Lili, 7, and Manon, 2, children of Mr. and Mrs. Berthier Pelletier. Shift Operation ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)---The Canadian military operations at turned over to the transport de- partment Aug. 1 but the Royal Canadian Air Force will not be previously been expected. An leave about 50 men behind to operate the air traffic services. Stop Deliveries TORONTO (CP) -- Door-to- door bread deliveries will be cut in Metropolitan Toronto starting June 10 by Brown's Bread, a division of Inter-City Baking Co. Ltd., it was announced Tuesday. Julian Scott, general manager of Brown's and its affiliate, Wonder Wholesale Division, said of evidence. or 40 routes. HERE and THERE MAYFLOWER FLIGHT ear airship "May- The Goody: flower" is scheduled to fly over] babies Oshawa, June 3. It is scheduled to leave St. Catharines about noon for Kingston and will ar- rive there about 8 p.m. for over- night mooring. After performing at Expo 67 for over two months and taking part in Dominion Day celebrations in Ottawa, the Mayflower will travel to Toronto in mid-August for a two-week stay at the CNE. RECEIVING DEGREE Among those receiving de- from the Sir George Wil- University of Montreal, will be R. B. Drake, grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wagar of Nassau Street. During the war, Mr. Drake lived with School). The convocation is be- ing held at Place des Nations at Expo on May 28 DURHAM EDUCATION Gordon Chatterton, assistant superintendent of curriculum supervision, department of edu- cation, will discuss the pros and cons of the amalgamation of the various township boards into a county board at the an- nual meeting of the Durham Trustees' and Ratepay- ers' Association. The meeting is held this Thursday in the' as le Grove United Church FAMILY COUNSELLING A family counselling service has been started in Oshawa with headquarters at the Chil- dren's Aid Society on cm Street. Frank C. Johnson' director of the new ps log Local 223 presented a cheque of presented a cheque $10 to the White Cross Centre at a recent meeting of the Osh- awa-Ontario County of the Canadian Mental Health Asso- ciation. Dr. John Deadman Goose Bay, Labrador, will be} % pulling out completely, as had| ; official said the air force willl } Maritimes Next TORONTO (CP) -- Operation merce department's crusade to increase exports, ends a two- week stopover here today. By the end of their Toronto visit, 66 senior trade commissioners from department posts abroad will have held 6,500 personal in- terviews with representatives of more than 800 exporting firms from a dozen Ontario cities. Operation Export next moves to Halifax and Saint John, N.B., to complete its trans-Canada itin- erary. Defeat Power Bill AUGUSTA, Me. (AP)--A pro- posal for publicly sponsored nu- clear power sputtered to final defeat Tuesday in the Maine House of Representatives. The house debated for nearly an hour a motion to reconsider last Thursday's 81-52 rejection of a Maine Power Commission bill. The bill would have had a state agency issue bonds, build and run a $250,000,000 atomic power plant, and send power to Maine, other northeastern states, and Canada. ROBERT NIXON -.+Loses Aides Loses Aides TORONTO (CP)-- The Globe and Mail says two special as- deliveries will be stopped on 30) <istants to Ontario Liberal Leader Robert Nixon will leave their jobs by the end of June. Michael Shoemaker, a law- yer, will join Finance Minister Sharp's staff to work on federal- provincial relations and the eral Hospital during the week|Carter report on taxation, the ending May 2. Forty - nine|paper says. John Roberts will were born. One hundred and twenty - nine major, 123 minor and 87 eye, ear, nose and throat operations were perform- ed. Two hundred and sixty-five treatments and examinations return to Forestry Minister Sauve's office. Daniel Casey will remain as executive director of the Liberal Party in Ontario. John Morritt, a marketing and advertising were given and 45 casts ap-|specialist who will be a fulltime plied. The physiotherapy depart-|0rganizer, will be Mr. Casey's ment gave 972 treatments and|major assistant after Mr. Shoe- made 733 visits. The occupat- ional therapy department hand- led 212 cases. STILL IN HOSPITAL + art Smith, injured in an auto- mobile accident, Sunday even-|in ing, remains in the intensive care ward at Oshawa General|northern Chilean coast last Hospital. A spokesman for the maker leaves. Fish, Not Sub SANTIAGO (Reuters) it made a "regrettable error" reporting the presence of an unidentified submarine off the week. It was really a school of hospital today described herjfish, a navy spokesman said. A condition as fair. The accident occurred on Highway 401, east of Ritson Road. She was ad- mitted to hospital with unde- termined injuries to the head and pelvis. TENT TRAILER BURNS LINDSAY - A trailer owned by Joseph Annis Leiby of Whit- 'by was destroyed in a fire at Emily Provincial Park Sunday. It ts believed the fire gtarted from a propane stove. Amount of damage not known. BOAT, MOTOR THEFT Ontario Provincial Police (Pe- terborough) report the theft of a boat and outboard motor from the cottage of Earl Wells, Bay Ridges. The theft was discover- ed Saturday when Mr. Wells visited the cottage which is in the Wallace Point area. navy communique Saturday said two destroyers attacked an uni-|-- dentified submarine with "depth charges off the port of Iquique, 2,000 miles north of Santiago, itter it failed to iden- tify itself. Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call «@ Member of the OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Phote ml eal s| MULTIPLE Waemereyi | SERVICE director of the mental health clinic at Ontario Hospital in Whitby, said much could be achieved if people worked to- gether in the community. HOSPITAL REPORT patients were admitted and 330 discharged by the Oshawa Gen- HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR. SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 SEARS name to look when buying GINGER ALE The QUALITY TRY WILSON'S TONIC WATER, for COLA, ORANGE, LEMON 6.4 GOVERNMENT FACES TEST ' OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment faces Commons non-confi- dence votes on its foreign pol- icy today while pressing at the United Nations for fresh' inter- national action in the Middle East crisis. Both Prime Minister Pearson and External Affairs Minister Martin informed the Commons Tuesday that the government is seeking some form of UN inter- vention to replace the emer- gency force now being pulled out of the Egyptian - Israeli border area. The non - confidence motions came Tuesday as the Commons began a two-day money supply debate that threw open the doors for a full-fledged foreign policy debate opposition MPs had been seeking. : Mr. Pearson confirmed re- ports that Canada is suggesting expansion of the UN Truce Su- pervisory Organization in Jeru- salem and shifting some of its personnel to the Egyptian-Is- raeli border. HELP CHECK BORDERS The organization now has some 120 observers and is charged with checking the Is- raeli borders with Syria and Jordon. It has supervised the truce along these borders since 1949. The UN Emergency Force, disbanded last week by UN Sec- retary-General U Thant at the demand of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic, had been stationed on the U.A.R.'s frontier with Israel since 1956. Mr. Martin put it this way: "The UN Truce and Super- visory Organization , . . has cer- tain powers under the armistice commissions created by the Security Council which would enable it, together with certain other powers, to act as an effective international pres- ence and a UN body to keep the peace between conflicting parties." Mr. Martin also said he had suggested to Mr. Thant that UNEF might be reconstituted in some form. SAYS DEBATE IGNORED The first non-confidence mo- tion, from Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, criticized the gov- ernment for ignoring repeated Commons requests for a debate on international problems "which are so serious and dan- gerous that they could lead to World War III." It also criti- cizes the government for failing to state clear and unequivocally policies on Asia and the Middle East. David Lewis (NDP -- York South) proposed a sub-amend- ment taking on these words: "And in particular, this House regrets that the government has failed to do everything in its power to press the United States to stop the bombing of North Vietnam, as a necessary pre- liminary to negotiations to end the war in Vietnam." Mr. Lewis said the first part of his sub-amendment "is taken word for word from the admir- able speech. made on May 13 by the president of the privy coun- cil (Walter Gordon) esting the Fie arg af the bombing by the United 5 To earlier Sereda question- ing, Defence Minister Hellyer said the 800 - man Canadian UNEF contingent will be among the last to be withdrawn from Egypt's Gaza Strip. The with- drawal might take several weeks, Present plans call for the troops to return to Canada. ORDER MOBILIZATION Mr. Diefenbaker said the UN force was emasculated by the order to disband and Egyptian troops now dominated the west- ern bank af the Gulf of Aqaba. The U.A.R. had ordered total mobilization of its 100,000-man army reserve and had a re, lar army of some 175,000 within Egypt and 40,000 in Yemen. "I think that one of the major reasons for the terrible danger we now face in consequence of what is taking place in the Middle East is the direct fruit of the Vietnam situation. "In the Middle East Nasser has realized that the time is op- portune for him to re-establish himself again as the leader of the Arab countries." An alternative UN force had to be set up or the world or- ganization would become impo- tent, The UN had spent its time last week passing resolutions about West and South Africa "yet the problem facing the world has not been brought be- fore the assembly." WEATHER FORECAST Little Warmer Thursday With Variable Cloudiness TORONTO (CP) -- Official = issued at 5:30 a.m. v guiele: Mainly cloudy weather is forecast for today and one or two spotty showers are possible throughout ' the province during the day. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On-| King: tario, Georgian Bay; Haliburton, Killaloe, Timagami, Al go ma, White River, Cochrane, western James Bay regions, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto, North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: Cloudy with sunny periods and cool today. Thurs- day variable cloudiness and a little warmer. Light winds. Ottawa and Montreal regions: --_ he po -- oe y ai ursday. Tempera- tures near normal ans © winds. HOW LOWEST EXCURSION FARES To Britain and Eu ARD TRAVEL BUREAU LTD. Forecast tem Low oon t high 7 Thursday Alex Shopping Pleze 942-6690 No Arson Sign In Brussels Fire BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- Bel- gian police have failed so far to find any sign of arson behind drive in the seven-storey Inno- sparking off Monday's inferno. Abolition Of The RCMP Proposed By Law Professor TORONTO (CP) -- Frankjbar confessions of all kinds Scott, McGill University law|from the courts. If every crime professor bev a --e co ol to be vor bition thea. ti royal commission on gual-| be no excuse for police vation department store, for 'ca AG Micuisirelaes, hae "They use torture methods in Windsor ......-+06 45 LEELA ALS TIL Minimum 15 struction, know and architect required. Oshawa resident preferred. to: Pentiend, Beker & Polson, A 45 Cherles Street RESIDENT CLERK OF WORKS For construction of addition to Oshawa City Hall. ear's experience in General Con- edge of liaison work between owner Send resume, giving detail of previous experience Kost, Toronte Attention: Mr. K. Squires. Monday's massive department store fire here in which more than 300 were feared killed. Asked whether rumored anti- American arson by pro-Chinese Communists was suspected, Brussels Police Commissioner Andre-Julien de Gryse said: "So far there is no positive element entitling us to conclude that a criminal act was- in- volved." Persistent rumors have blamed the same young Com- munist-led youths, who demon- strated twice last week against a two - week American sales Presbyterians Make History The investigation now seemed to be following a new theory that a pyromaniac--possibly in- fluenced by the demonstrations against the U.S. policy in Viet- -- have been respon- sible. This theory was linked with called for abolition of the RCMP. Prof. Scott told the annual meeting of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association Tuesday night that the RCMP "are the inheritance of the Northwest three small fires which began| Territories -- and we are the mysteriously in waste paper|Indians of today." baskets at Brussels Airport last week, "They are a para - military force . . . and we don't need The number of victims offi-|them, papi stood at 38 dead and 64 But the latest list of missing "T'm afraid of all these prov- injured persons in hospitals.) ices *leasing' themselves to the compiled by Innovation officials totalled 320, of whom 165 were RCMP. He suggested some sort of known to have been shopping at|small FBI could take the place the store when the lunchtime|f the Mounties. fire broke out. Prof, Scott also said he would our fair country . 2. you don't need bright police if they can beat a confession out of a man." FREE Estimetes, Reasonable Retes, Repair Specielist. 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