Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1967, p. 1

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~ Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman- ville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in Onte ario and Durham Counties, VOL. 26--NO. 156 Weather Report High pressure area still dom- inates the weather; low to- night 60; high Saturday 80, She Oshawa Times OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1967 FIRST APPOINTMENTS MAD 10¢ Single Copy Z P f thorized as Second Class Mall Post Office Department 5Sc Per Week Home Delivered Ottawa ahd for payment of Postage in Cash EIGHTEEN PAGES ote CE RICHARD CHESTER RONNING 35 Canadians Appointed To New Order OTTAWA (CP) -- The first)Eskimo woman print - designer ranks of the Order of Canadal/in remote Cape Dorset; Ralph were formed today with 35 Ca-|Steinhauer, an Alberta Indian nadians appointed Companions|chief; and Isaac Phills, a Syd- of the Order and another 55/ney, N.S., mill worker who awarded its Medal of Service. | weathered depression, strikes Magnificent achievement gen-|and illness to give a solid ed- erally is the hallmark of the | ucation to six children. MAURI DONALD CREIGHTON CLAUDE JODOIN JOHN HERSCH H, CARL GOLDENBERG MME. GEORGES VANIER MARLENE STEWART STREIT THERESE CASGRAIN 'MORE PRESSURE? BY U.S., ASKED wa Allied Forces Congolese Government ad od . a Companions, most of them eld-| The field of popular letters is | PagWwo' L. DANA WILGRESS erly but some still youthful in|/recognized with medals for two and at- - ip their contributions. |newspaper men -- editor-Arthur | * » « ~vrvrnmge They include pre - eminent|Bruce Hutchinson and Greg | Asks UN F A t ites, tea figures in Canadian life: Rt.| Clark, former war correspond- or C 10n W Ips "ond Hon. Louis St. Laurent, primejent whose whimsical stories | minister from 1948 to 1957; Rt.|have also been collected be- UNITED NATIONS (CP) --,an alleged plot to overthrow SAIGON a : : Hon. Vincent Massey, the first/tween hard covers. | i =) ats : | SAIGON (AP)--Gen, William|that tens of thousands of new : 4 The recapture of Bukavu and| President Joseph Mobutu. . : Pips s to this ' native Governor - General;| The news system of hon- ] most of Kisangani, formerly| yt is wid ie Hallaven iat th \C. Westmoreland told Defence U S. troops will be sent to South | Mme. Georges P. Vanier, ors and awards was announced : ara Stanleyville, was reported by|mercenaries are acting be. (secretary Robert McNamara to-| Vietnam, the only question bes widow of the former Governor-|to Parliament in April by Prime R. S. McLAUGHLIN |The Congo radio today as thelpatt of Tshonhe whe eye kid, o2Y, Southern allied forces in|ing how many and how fast. 725-7373 General, Minister Pearson and a special \Congolese government appealed|napped ona flight tn ihe Ba.|emam are winning the war) Westmoreland is believed Other names have become|committee, working under a ™imomamnnnvnanp l lfor action by the UN Security ee Islands last Weak aha slowly but steadily," but urged| pressing for 100,000 troops more prominent within and without|constitution approved by the Council against 'an interna-|taken to Algeria Mohutlre s0V- McNamara to provide more|than the 475,000 now authorized th try: opera diva Mau-|Queen, went to work choosing tional Mafia." Lace ajgeria. Mobutu's £0v-itroops to "step up pressure on\him, a number that probably e country: op I : le ernment is seeking "his extradi-|the enemy by reinforcing our) would Whit reen Forrester and conductor|names. Governor General The radio said Congolese goy-|tion so it can execute him on a sade re Peace ie ages > Sood Po wee ; llists Hugh|Michener was nan.ed chancel- | e Oongolese gov : \mounting successes. Servists. South Vietnam's gener- _ Wilfrid Pelletier, novellists Hug' i ' i ' ' y\ermment forces retook Bukavujtreason charge, having con- The U.S. commander in Viet-jals would like more. | MacLennan and Gabrielle Roy,|lor. so the order 'was OSHAWA S MR S AM after bitter fighting with, rebel| victed him in absentia. ont, opening the first: brief painters Arthur Lismer an . i ; : ° lorces led by mercenaries. It f oe minitin . what) ae es : eer surgeons|Worn in public for the first t planes seized DENIES sale ° ae: . ; . Wilder, *penticid and Gordon time Wednesday night when the oTTaWa (Special) -- _Osh>_ Car Co! yowhen it, us iss pa a Sorte foreign mercena Reneey "North 'Vietnam is paying alfield for checks Sunday an ~ Murray. Governor - General said fare--awa's leading Citigen, Ro S.* Was founded in 1907, Mr. Mc- | The 15 - nation council sched- parachuted into Bukavu, but|ttemendous price with nothing) Monday, i well to the Queen after her Cen- McLaughlin, was One of the } b ber juled another meeting this after- ilitary td to show for it in return. The| Special security precautions The Medal of Service has a rar 1 ; Laughlin has been a member ' Congolese military sources at n f i tennial Year visit. Canadians named in the hon- ite hoard of the General |f00n.at 4 p.m. EDT to consider| tire. 75 miles south of Ba.|War is not @ stalemate, We are were taken in Saigon, Extra po- Sia anand aug E--ORDER OF CANADA 5 list announced here today, Of the board of the General 73) oiec. ambassador 'Theo- kavu, said they were employees |Winning, slowly but steadily." |lice were stationed along the Included were hockey star) SEE--ORDE! Page 2 Following is the text of the Motors Corporation in the |dore Idzumbuir's plea that it/of a Belgian sugar plantation in|, The briefing at the U.S./Saigon streets McNamara used. Rocket Richard; K an oe citation respecting the award United States since 1910 and urge member states to ban re-|the "ance Army's headquarters at Tan Son| Both Peking and Moscow de- of the companion of the order has ---- ye ie hs the = cruitment of mercenaries for Wass alias sid ie Nhut Air Base was secret, but ou ed the ry'a tip, 3 | sidents of the compan cages an account of it was given by|claiming was a prelu io GREGORY CLARK s : of Canada to Robert Samuel presiden j cenaries attacked Congolese : i =_-- s e 1918. He is now presi- ; A 1 U.S. spokesman. new escalation of the war. let ong asu ty 1S faea re gent of General Motors of Oil Block de troops in Uvira early Tuesday|™. ior "civilian officials. also| "Robert Samuel McLaugh- Canada and its es 1 a Rewoll wean) J oe gave optimistic accounts of how] . lin was born in Enniskillen, is a member of the boa | ol my re imiatic weapons at the planta. things were going on the politi- A C ash Inflated Or Endless? omar laut He boson Me'Mceaughitn i<'howorary | FOKC@S Britain ton and reresed to Bukaru. (4, ecomomic and aid trons, | AMEE UE ' pare Ag cg the McLaugtan colonel of the Ontario Regi- | Ried AY caupolie canta' oa ae was told the South i ' , 5 Vork iversity | | shasa, th n se Ca hy; saareh ; 6 AP)--The stagger-)than half of what normally) Carriage Co. in 1887, became ment. In 1955 York University N ue : A Vietnamese army still needs K ] Misgicaco Pays BEUEKeR alt could be expected to be the real} a partner in 1895 and was conferred upon him an hon- 0 egotiate {powered ig : et Pog better leadership and training l S ee claim to have inflicted on|casualties, senior U.S. officers] president of the McLaughlin rary doctorate." | a Pee ad been gra eet to {fOr the vital job of pacification. | MANILA (AP)--AIl 21 per the boas | 1g pir have 'said. ange vost swore ie Ceatee Tuomes' an renister under a total mobiliza- aged ea ths catdesta, wa. sons "abbaed *: Philippine Air s ; ry body s | x as j aa , » Well-/0 ce : far this year and 200,000 since = jrived here today to try to pro-| "on order. informed sources contended the|ines Fokker turbojet were the war began--can only lead to GM CRITICIZED en a e orts ll Britons jduce a formula for ending out| ae told the Lge nabs conferences had something of a roms iNeed pee it % i a P loi | "| Council the mercenaries aimed | epic here {struc e side a intain two conclusions, knowledgeable y Pp oil blockade that could cut a almec' crisis atmosphere. wif s , rj ritain' to replace Mobutu with a "more, Roe, of the steadily --|in the central Philippines, sources say. OVER IGNITION deeply into Britain's vauleieeal" a eae vgervient tl because _ Steadils q answer, they believe, is ie | gasoline supplies. ociie Jeader subservient 0) mounting Communist force and| One American was among the Pig Grcaedul and allied units| OTTAWA (CP) -- A city 8 he 4 | Thomas, minister of state for| colonial interests. He did not the brutal fighting along the de-/17 passengers. He was Harold sometimes inflated the number] magistrate blistered General S n 1- rican acis | Commonwealth relations, said at) identity the leader, but it was|mijitarized zone, they say deci-|W. Schofield, 28, of Harrison, of Viet Cong and North Viet-| Motors Thursday "aplige "-- |the airport he would meet the esac he epee Tshombe; lsions resulting from the meet-/N.J., Far Eastern manager ef namese soldiers killed andj ignition system which can be | A anaes said the whites were ajfederal military ruler, Maj.-/Wno was accused of being a tool lings will be vital. jthe Worthington Corp., a pump counted in the battlefield. oe tata hs gaa Ht nce, Geared pro liawcore element 'not represen-| Gen. Yakubu cee who Fd pote tae a ten te eal It is generally agreed here'and industrial machinery firm, ; eft in ck )s . : Ss, f : tag ; > stern f f § The other answer is that the "I sometimes wish that |hibited immigrants by the Ken-|tative of their community. [posed the Faced Oe cal ainacel-cich Katanga thom th Communist insurgency is so Vi-) Coneral Motors was in the |yan government, were put! They were declared pro-|Nigeria, whic ahd bli \Congo in 1960-63. ern rmMT nmr rulent and is growing so zapidly| Cot instead of kids who take |aboard a London-bound aircraft | hibited immigrants Wednesday|its independence as the repu c| Tie UA. eovermbat beadn ¢ that far more than 100,000 ad- hi > M istrate Livius |at dawn today, complaining|and given 24 hours to leave the | of Biafra. : an S. Bove mn t | VRICENT MASSEY ditional U.S. troops will "be ple sia walle hearing |about conditions of their deten-| country, but their departure was| Sores Niesie he ag ago hag ciel toons | needed to contain the Commu- + year + i d protesting their inno-|postponed until after security|ain wi per cen| s oil ,Procl s *S | nists, let alone defeat them. The peed ary od gt eM hoc " . | authorities said the aircraft was|imports -- which have already |for Mobutu's government. Mi | American force in Vietnam is} ¢. P wiibiat the canes per- | The immigrants -- five white/unable to fly over the United|been sharply cut by Arab pro-| The captain of the last ain Oshawa Man Hurt In Potash ine } approaching the 500,000-mark. pes Bi settlers and six Asians--were| Arab Republic during darkness.|ducers following the Middle oi. plane to leave The Congo | ae < Jilfred Bailey, 24, of Moose J gM an alta The magistrate said Bee ee ee iio Over ee ead Parliament today @fter a state of emergency| Sadpe gga ia : s couniacte tear den ae F ven-year-old| fins tné } ve-10 airliner after spend-| The Congo. Men ar eat decane Gi We ao anal : : ; j ; vie seat ee od Desrca epi Dag ego bigges tgrge sd get Reporters at the airport were | approved in principle a bill giv- went into effect Wednesday said] died Thursday as a result of his injuries. Mr, Bailey and i war: ' "koned t¢ Sov iding hy gsters as |place near the airport. warned not to question the de-|ing the Labor government power |the situation was tense in Kin-); Carmen Neill. of Oshawa, were burned while conducting + are ates ease in 1960. oo Giher Saker which require a | A 12th man, an Asian sup-|portees. |to ration gasoline if necessary. |shasa, the central capital, with | welding operations at the Allan potash mine near Saska- ety baie oT te ede 230,000 key to operate the ignition |posed to leave today, was sick| But Battle of Britain pilot) The blockade forced Anglo-lroreign civilians confined to| toon when a pail of inflamable liquid was spilled over them, | aided by 0 wo sles Vieine cae. OR tees arrutek G4: |nreah ibe | ati . i parses oem belie ag ge fut their homes or hotels and armed | Mr. Neill is listed in critical condition. f youth was anded | The deportees, arrested Wed-| through the public hall with ajits production in . ak ; ; the 200,000 dead claimed in} Sell nally la ber this |nesday, were described by Ken-| detective at his elbow, com. |cause of | inadequate storage | soldiers -- | R Fl Of A Ss Increases American 'and South Vietnamese| month. yan Vice-President Daniel Moi |plained bitterly about the treat-|space A the eastern Nigerian MEDIA SHUTDOWN uss Ow ™m official statistics represents less! 'as being anti-African and racist,'ment he had received. s |port of Bonny. He said authorities in Kin-| PARIS (Reuters) -- The Russian flow of arms supplies i jshasa had cut off communica-|. ty Algeria is increasing, informed sources here say. Even HAD ARSENAL OF RIFLES PROFESSOR IS VICTIM Ate ouais ciad. tas ee before the Arab-Israeli war, Aigeria's main ee . : Pbledgeniaiiat 7 s¢.| tary aid no longer was France but Russia. Maj. Abde oe ee eae _ Kader Chabou, secretary-general of the renga Ege a bd it «| fas | ministry, was in Moscow last week, and the sources sai 7 Sniper Ambushes Vancouver Pair 22" _ -- EXgSsSSencauesacrcee ni and planes, ee Radio, TV E. L. M. BURNS VANCOUVER (CP) -- A tall grandchildren in a home across home in which Mrs, Baxter was their rear ond hit a 10, | Record Sales Reported By Ford reel Aspadiiocte e ot s t i ' itti anyone els' streets. : iper with an arsenal of the street from the gunman's sitting. , : | OAKVILLE -(CP) --- Ford Motor Co. of Canada said to- iowa pe ammunition' opened attic window. : She suffered a bullet wound : "a beeen Hemppiah pond To Allow | Phong igen ath we) Se ae ce ree fire in a quiet residential area The 30-year-old pina xe to her legs and was severely be beck yard, hich faced the snip- first six months of this year, a 13.5-percent increase com- 723-7373 Thursday night, killing a uni- pence pagal ge oso aga by -- yr total ---- er's position. | pared with the similar period last year, Car sales totalled i versity professor and his wife shortly a Pi was reported in se As Mr. Webster emerged, he | 99.875 compared with 89,267 and truck sales 25,895 come and wounding two other per- the scene. He walked from the tion in hospital. As x : : e u a | 99, d 8 : ad with. bis hands ae was hit by a single shot an pered with 21,574. aan sons. ---- unarme Two couples were on the killed. His wife ran to his side Mr. and Mrs. D. D. A. Web- escent Street during the shooting. John seconds later and was also WASHINGTON (AP) -- Per-| ... a ster, parents of four, were shot : Walsh, who was with Mrs A ee : : 3 hm the back yard of their SEIZE ARSENAL Barris while waiting for her killed. seid aie four chil sons criticized in radio and tel- : " i r sei ead couple's four chil- cotct s ; | : home Mr Webster wax the son Police inter ceed more ham hand said They ran oul ot tM, end, couric ur cht, evision 'broadcasts mutt te!) THE TIMES Today... of former MP Arnold uhrowgll adage ac snaris the Barris's nearby house after huddling in the basement of cast and allowed to reply on the : : as or ¢ s g's 3 i rs shots. A as ) ' aie eh a comb ia sae ceveral after 9 p.m. when the gunman heaving aH os pliente : their home. -- ca air Oshawa Steelers Win Rough Gome--P. 6 eo 2 s began firing from the second we el _ he es "a Se The Federal Communications | Whitby. Venturers Stert Paddling To Expo Saturday--P. 5 4 rey > s n SSi " .) 1 j 5 After 20 minutes of terror, the eery Oe through there didn't seem to be any- beatey University of British Co- ee a SS, eet : City To Be Represented At Merger Hearing--P, 9 gunman surrendered quietly to " y naaw ot a Mee occupied thing dangerous, so we went on. lumbia, was to have left for the pouacitser edoolica Gikeell : police. There was no reason by Julia A. Donald. "The next thing I knew there United States with his family aay ; "1B Ann Landers--10 Sports--6, 7 E ge ee ange * pe pe re "The first one missed me by was another shot and Patti fell. for post-graduate studies in the Sepihee ele Hula "fenalies City News---9 Television--13 E the Tebian ehe eaiked alone the inches," she said. "When I was I stopped to pick her up, but next few 4 Ae aie stations planning to broadcast Clossified--15, 16, 17 Theatres--12 = street on which the snipers getting up another one hit a thought better of it and hid be- : ee cect aeneo editorials within 72 hours of an Conia 33 Weother---2 i house was located with her jus- wooden flower pot, path wee ae 2 net ik Niky > Regal eteved to be the sniper's jelection day to notify the in-| Editorial --4 Whitby News--5 ba ee band. not hit : ee cy Cone ne -- the house dividual or group target of the Findneial---14 Women's--10, 11 . ' | e other, ran from e ; Hil struck Turning 'his attention to the cover behind cars parked on th m fi be ripe "| ilda Baxter, 56, was. struck urning ; : ? "Hen ing "don't shoot! don't editorial in advance of its ap by a bullet and flying glass house next door, the rifleman street and were not injured. The screaming on ! poaringe On tha atk: | Sex eeeniennpeeaeasmeamammias neue LOUIS ST. LAURENT while babysitting her five fired through the window of the sniper aimed several shots in shoot! peed \& } ; t ead

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