Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1967, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 12, 1967 GODS LAKE NARROWS, Man. (CP)--James R. Shore, 41-year-old president of Office Overload, walked away unin- jured when he crashed a Mus- tang fighter plane at Minnea- polis in 1961 but died with two of his firm's executives Friday when his plane crashed on land- Shore, an experienced pilot, was piloting his single- engine Widgeon Amphibian when it crashed in water Friday evening at Wesechewan, 11 miles west of this fishing settle- ment 360 miles north of Winni- peg. The only way to get into the isolated area is by air and word of the crash did not become pub- lic knowledge until Sunday. Other crash victims were Gor- don David Hamiilton, 34, man- ager of Marketing Overload, an Office Overload subsidiary, and his assistant, George Barnett. Both were from Toronto. Executives Die In Crash Of Plane In Isolated Srea late Sunday. The search was to resume today. The three men were one planeload of a party of six, all attached to Office Overload, who had gone to the area for some relaxation and fishing. In another aircraft, the other three arrived first and set up camp at the mouth of the Wes- chewan River. One of them, who asked his name not be used, said Mr. Shore's plane was obscured mo- mentarily by trees when it came in for what appeared to be a normal landing. "Then we heard the engine quit all of a sudden and when we went to see, the plane was in the water and over on its side." He said the three made it out of the plane and started swim- ming to shore about a quarter of a mile away. None 7 them made it. U of T GRADUATE Theodore Andrew Bedna- rek, son of Mrs. Pauline Bednarek of 450 Simcoe St. WEATHER REPORT TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: Synopsis: The northern edge of the warm, humid air mass covering southern Ontario is es- sentially stationary from north- of Wiarton and Ottawa. As a re- sult, the warm humid 80-degree weather will continue for at least another two days along the lower Great Lakes accompanied by a few afternoon or evening thunderstorms. The cloudy cool weather over northern regions will gradually moderate in temperatures but unsettled showery and thundery ern Lake Michigan to just south | regions, and Tuesday. Winds light. gions: White River, Sunny With Few Clouds, Warm, Humid Tuesday Northern Lake Huron, Al- goma, Georgian Bay, Haliburton Killaloe, North Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: Mainly cloudy with scattered showers or thunderstorms today A little warmer. Timagami Mostly cloudy and turn- All Needed Aid Seen For Arabs MOSCOW (Reuters)--The So- viet Communist party newspa- per Pravda warns Communist countries will give Arab states "all necessary material aid' to repel aggression. Commentator Yury Zhukov says the aid will be given to en- able the Arab countries "'to de- fend their national independence and territorial integrity." His remarks were the clearest indication given here that the Soviet Union is planning to help the Arab states restore their military machines, s hat tered re-lafter last week's Middle East S. and the late Mr. K. Bed- narek, recently received a Bachelor of Science degree with honors in mathematics and physics from the Uni- weather will continue. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake Ontario regions, Windsor, ing a little warmer today and war. Tuesday with scattered showers and thundershowers. Winds east erly 15. Cochrane, western James Bay regions: Increasing cloudiness today and turning a little warmer. Mainly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Tuesday. Winds light. Montreal and Ottawa region: Mainly cloudy with a few show- ers today and Tuesday. Scat- tered thundershowers in the eve- ee" N ] < By ARTHI LONDON (A lomats suspex Nasser's on-as ignation as E was a careful act of a ve gambler. They believe a martyr, kno turn as a her mand. Officials wt Egyptian affai clear signs s at no time loosened his g1 They also yielded little, ground to col An avoid outdoorsma /and big game hunter, Mr. Shore was a joiner and civic ter who London, Hamilton, Toronto:|}ning both today and Tuesday. SEARCH SUSPENDED versity of Toronto: Ted is a grad of OCCI. He has Mr. Hamilton's body was re-|had taken on the r ibility covered but RCMP suspended search operations for the bodies of Mr. Shore and Mr. Barnett peg. for promotion of the Sethesesins Pan-American Games at Winni- Ontario Fellowship, and has been awarded a Province of begun work on his Master Sunny with a few cloudy inter- vals and continuing warm and humid today and Tuesday. A few scattered thunderstorms de- veloping during the afternoon Temperatures near norma |. Winds easterly 15. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Tuesday PLANNING A... of Science degree in Astron- omy at the University of Toronto. or evening both days. Winds light. Windsor ....sc0050. 65 85 St. Thomas . eee 65 85 London ....ceseee00 65 85 © BANQUET BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE © CONVENTION ON ALERT IN RIOT pa early today. Negroes tire block in the central ss : : ; an Kitchener ........++. 65 85 AREA -- Tam) lice with rioted in two slum districts, strict. Food D ] dogs stand on oar duty in exchanging gunfire with on re : out t on ealers 0 1cin Mount Forest ...... 60 80 © MEETING riot area of downtown Tam- _-- police and burning an en- (AP Wirephoto) P Wingham .......... 62 80 Told To Strik s . Hamilton .......... 62 85 First Class Facilities . . e St. Catharines ..... 62 85 GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE er Wild Expo Trip | rose rove csmcommm| PL MEJECUER fn | Fr 20% 400 in A nist leaders called on food mer- TILBURY, Ont. (CP)--Repre- tal nei Pete Ds 2 = a' ahs ## Two Toronto youths who de-, A fine of $50 and costs was|Chants to observe a general auntalives of prasditt and villages| TF 8 xperienc a " e e cided to see Canada at some-/levied against Daniel John|Sttike Tuesday in another at-| 20 oc. southern Ontario, most 75 RESERVE YOUR ® one else's expense found it/Miner, 32, of 43 Mendip Ave.,|'empt to harass the British co-| 5+ vhich have their own' small 80 FUNCTION NOW! 10 n um 18 TIC ' rather costly in the long run.|Scarboro, when he pleaded|!0nial government. police forces, Saturday rejected 75 Rockwell Thomas Beamish,| guilty to having liquor. Police moved into crowded), proposal that incial lice | Sudb 15 723-4641 196 Withrow St., Toronto, and] Gary Robert Ogden, 19, of|{00d markets as government of-/2 200" Dolicing of all small 70 David Peter Murrin, 17, of 694] 104 Celina St., was fined gioo|ficials said hundreds of agita-| Donicinalities. 75 tors were threatening food deal- ers with physical harm and threatening to shut off food sup- plies from mainland China if merchants did not go along with the strike. About 80 per cent of Hong Kong's Chinese food supply--or 60 per cent of the total food sup- ply--comes from China. Milverton Blvd., Toronto, were sentenced to 18 months in re- forn.atory for car theft when they appeared in Oshawa Mag- istrate's Court on Friday for sentence. The two Toronto youths had stolen a leased car in Oshawa and driven it to Expo and then and costs or 20 days when he pleaded guilty to minor con- suming of alcohol. A fine of $50 and costs, or ten days, was the sentence 'lev- ied against Wayne Shabatura, 446 Simcoe St. S., when he plead- ed guilty to minor consuming of alcohol. More than 100 delegates at the 68 i hehlecats annual Ontario Municipal Assoc- Bh as fation meting here voted in-\Timmins .......... 45 68 stead to have provincial police take over law enforcement only in areas where municipalities want it. Exchange Fire With Police Flood Fatalities Women Vote "BRISBANE, Australia (Reut-| QUITO (Reuters) -- Women --Boats paddled th h the| voted for the first time in Ecua- ing gunfire with steel-helmeted pe ee Brisbane ieatey res-|dor Sunday in elections for police and burning an entire]. eople stranded in cars|Mayors and local and provincial block in the central Negro dis- pe Rites by he city's worst|council members. Twenty-eight TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- More than 400 Negroes rioted in two slum districts near downtown Tampa early today, exchang- If you have a taste who voted un- trict. t The rioting and looting began about 11 p.m. and continued hours lood in 70 years. and More than eight inches of rain fell in 24 accumulated to per cent of the 1,000,000 eligible voters are women. for 2% hours. By daybreak the/denths up to 15 feet in some| Novelist Centre shooting had ceased and all but one fire had been extinguished. |, The killing of a young Negro f burglary suspect by a police- man apparently set off the riots. Governor Claude Kirk, roused from sleep, rushed to the Flo- rida city by jet and surveyed the riot scene and met with police and national guard offi- cers and Negro leaders. Sheriff Malcolm Beard vowed to, "use whatever force neces- Wales, ib Pe 'thern New South Galea, tines penton dict. |. SROUL (AP)--Novelist Pearl lood-swollen rivers. Expo Booth Closes MONTREAL (CP)--A free in- formation service for visitors to Expo 67 closed down Saturday apparently because of financial difficulties. The service is known as Expo-vision and an Buck dedicated a $1,000,000 op- portunity centre here for Korean - American mixed-blood children Sunday as a gift mark- ing her 75th birthday, June 26. The Nobel Prize-winning writer, on a tour of Asia, said she plans to establish similar welfare fa- cilities for half-American chil- --the Philippines, Nationalist dren in six other Asian countries}; were finally apprehended. Magistrate D. B. Dodds stat- ed that the leasee had been put to a "very considerable expense". He descrived Murrin as '"'im- moral and anti - social' and stated that his conduct on pro- bation was described as unsat- isfactory. "It would appear that you are an incorrigible person" stated Magistrate Dodds. In passing sentence, he. stat- ed that the same things could be said with respect to Beam- ish. on to Truro, N. S. where they SEVERAL CONVICTIONS A 20 year old welder, Robert was given ten days in county jail "for remedial Purposes" when he was convicted of min- of of ans d i - John Twadell, 515 Harwood Dr., . pig iad a Mike Dudlarek, 321 Viola St. pleaded not guilty to a charge He was convicted t|° was revealed in court that Twadell already had several liquor convictions on his rec- Robert Ormiston, trave Ave., a charge of minor consuming 563 Mon- and costs or five days. and fined $50 and costs or ten days. James Fines, from the Bell Telephone Com- Pleaded guilty to pany, Fines admitted making/sion has served notice it has a of alcohol 15 telephone calls worth $34 at alcohol and was fined $25 the expense of the Company. His counsel pleaded that Fines 20, who gave rd his address as Oshawa, plead- ed guilty to a charge of theft/Says. The delegat animously on the motion, also said that "where a local force is desired, financial assistance should be forthcoming to com- pensate for the cost of operating a local force." The assistance should be in the form of a sub- sidy equal to the cost of main- taining a provincial police force in the municipality, the motion The Ontario Police Commis- plan to have the provincial de- partment assume policing in all areas served by forces of less for the great things... \ Seagram's The great Canadian whisky / I This large collec preserves was rescu the Kitchener, Ont home of Milton-Mai Nova David Haynes, 74 King St. Expo spokesman said it is oper- had a wife and child up north|than five men. However the THREE RAMANDED sary" to prevent a second night of rioting. He said policemen would disperse any group of more than three persons in the district and would arrest any- one who refused an order to move on. During the height of the riot- fing, a mile square section of Tampa was a no man's land. Snipers zeroed in on police and firemen with ammunition looted from a gun store in the area. Nervous Nuptials SAXMUNDHAM, England|new York Times is increasing the shifts Saturday night. Crushed By Gate NEW YORK (AP)--A young woman was crushed to death . (AP)--A South African ars doctor married the daughter of an English peer Sunday in the style of a typically fashionable ated as a concession by a firm known as Concepts Ltd. Inco Executive NEW YORK (CP) -- Ralph Henry Waddington, senior vice-|President Johnson's choice for president of International Nickel Co. Canada Lid., died in hos- pital here Saturday. He was 66. Paper Price Up NEW YORK (AP)--For the second time in nine months, the China, Japan, Okinawa, Thai- land and South Vietnam. Navy Secretary WASHINGTON (AP) -- Navy Secretary Paul H. Nitze, 60, is deputy secretary of defence to succeed Cyrus R. Vance, 50, who is resigning due to ill health. The new navy secretary will be John T. McNaughton, now as- sistant secretary of defence for international security affairs. President Johnson announced the price of its Sunday edition by five cents. The paper an- nounced Saturday that starting June 18, the edition will cost 40 English wedding. cents in the metropolitan New Dr. Sidney Letanka, 29, and|/York area and 60 cents else- Lady Christina Gathorne-Hardy| where. The metropolitan area smiled but looked nervous dur-|price of the paper went to 35 ing the 25-minute ceremony in|cents from 3 the 15th century All Saints Church. Dr. Letanka and his bride face possible prosecution under South} VATICAN CITY (Reuters) Africa's racial laws banning|The Vatican newspaper Osserv- mixed marriages should they golatore R to that country, but they plan|should be placed under interna- to visit Africa in the future. {ti Rirmen Saved TOURS, France (Reuters)--A jt last Oct. 9. Free City Plea Says Jer Sunday when a 15-foot-high iron gate guarding the tomb of Com- modore Cornelius Vanderbilt fell on her as she was closing it. Patricia Krischhoch, 24, had gone with two sisters to the mausoleum, in Staten Island's Moravian cemetery, after hav- ing visited the nearby grave of a relative. Police said the gate ional control. It says in a com- mentary that for 20 years the Holy City had been absurdly di- vided into Jewish and Arab sec- 'ors--a situation that often pro- monument recalling the heroism|voked bloody incidents. hinges gave way. Vanderbilt was the first president of the New York Central Railroad. Generals Killed VENICE, Italy (AP)--Police reported two Saudi Arabian gen- of a group of French and Bel- gian resistance fighters who saved more than 150 Allied air- men from capture during the Second World War was unveiled near here Sunday. Troops Needed LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Lt.- Gen. Lewis W. Walt, who com- manded U.S. marine forces in South Vietnam for two years, says more troops are needed to protect Vietnamese civilians. Some 400,000 civilians in the northern part of South Vietnam are without protection, he told a@ news conference. Ship Free PORT ARTHUR (CP) ~ The lake freighter Frankcliffe Hall, which ran aground Tuesday on a shoal in Lake Superior about 15 miles east of here, has been taken off the shoal. Part of the 730-foot vessel's 900,000 bushels day night and placed aboard two other grain carriers. The) Canal Blocked Cairo Claims BEIRUT, Lebanon (CP) -- Cairo fadio said today Israeli air raids sank several ships in the Suez Canal Friday, obstruct- ing all navigation through the canal. Ahmed Mashour, head of the Egyptian Suez Canal authority, said in a broadcast statement that raising the sunken ships and clearing the canal to navi- gation "will take some time." Egypt closed the canal im- mediately after the outbreak of the Middle East war Monday. Several ships were left immo- bilized in it. Israeli forces are reported to be camped along the eastern shore of the canal. Mashour gave no indication of the number of sunken ships or their nationality. Nor was it of grain was removed Satur-|clear whether the vessels con- cerned were of ocean - going/loma, was removed through a erals were killed in a two-car crash on the road between Ven- ice and Mesire Sunday. The vic- tims were identified as Generals Abdullah Bin Dhaif Fallah and Salem Mohammed el Neis- seiane. Boxer Dies LONDON (Reuters) -- Bill Wells, 79, former British heavy- weight boxing champion, died at his home during the weekend. He won the title in 1911 and held it for seven years and 303 days. This was the longest anyone had held the title until the current champion, Henry Cooper, broke the record last year. Growth Benign WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice- President Hubert H. Humphrey had a small non-cancerous in- terior growth removed Saturday while undergoing a hospital ex- amination for a mild bladder in- fection. His office announced that the growth, called a napil- Three men being held in con- nection with the rash of counter- feiting had their case reman- ded to June 16 but found that bail was 'a rather expensive commodity. Joseph Bastarache, 1297 Park Rd. §., Oshawa, was released on $5,000 bail. He was already out of Whitby jail on $5,000 bail. Harvey LeBlanc of Montreal, and Ernest Arsenault, Moncton, N.B. had their bail set at $10, 000 when Magistrate Dodds stated that it was "a very ser- ious matter' which the police were still investigating. PLEADS GUILTY Karl Szeplaki, 45, of 71% Simcoe St. N., pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly con- duct and was bound over to keep the peace for a period of six months. Michael Mirande, 1402 Sim- coe St. S., pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a firearm dangerous to the pub- lic peace. A favorable pre - sen- tence report resulted in Miran- de having his sentence suspend- ed for six months. He was also placed on probation for this period of time. James C. Walsh, 44, 19 Lloyd St., pleaded guilty to a charge of being intoxicated in public and was fined $50 and costs or 10 days. 18 year old Brian J. Doyle, 231 McKim St., was fined $50 and costs when he pleaded guil- ty to a charge of minor con- suming. HAVING LIQUOR A charge of having liquor was withdrawn from William Lozowny, 35, of 8 Woodrow St,, Rouge Park, Ont., when Mag- istrate Dodds stated that "these circumstances do not support W. Oshawa, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having liquor self in court. The case was dismissed when Haynes reveal- ed that he was taking several bottles of beer out to the own-|G er's new residence. A 52 year old Oshawa man pleaded guilty to a charge of being intoxicated in a public and stated that many of the calls had been made to her. and successfully defended him-|He was convicted and reman- of ig ded out of custody for two weeks to enable him to make resti- tution to the company. coe St. to a charge of minor consum- ing of alcohol. Magistrate Dodds stated "'I'll give you the ben- efit of the doubt this time.' commission has also said it is in no position to force municipal- ities to give up their police departments. The case was dismissed when ary Stewart, 18, of 1412 Sim- S., pleaded not guilty LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West 725-0444 place. Desmond Quilty, 190 Al- bert St., had the passing of his sentence suspended for a period of three months. PLEADS GUILTY Leonard G. Perrin, 204 Drew St., was convicted of leaving the scene of an accident. 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