Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jul 1967, p. 2

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Q| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 17, 1867 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE St. Pierre-Miquelon Awaits Gen. deGaulle Rain Relief NEW DELHI, India (Reut- |}ers)--Rain has brought relief to sjone of the worst drought- and |famine-stricken areas of India, jthe Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, which adjoins Bihar. ST. PIERRE. (CP) -- French President Charles de Gaulle ar- rives here aboard the cruiser Colbert Thursday for his first visit to the islands of St. Pierre- Miquelon, France's only rc maining possessions of a onc: powerful North American em 'To Models Police Lose 'Surveyor Lands On Moon Soccer Tilt Suddenly It Goes Silent TORONTO (CP) -- A dozen} Toronto policemen were over-) whelmed at Italian Day on Cen-| tre Island Saturday -- but they; loved every minute of it. The policemen took on' six fashion models in a_ soccer game that was part of an an- PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- Plans called for Surveyor IV spacecraft to land on the moon --which it did. But scientists questioned to- day whether it landed gently, as planned, or went down with a crash. The odds, they said, favor the crash--and Surveyor IV wasn't talking. "Everything was going as 1 it just didn't go on nual festive day org for the city's 270,000-strong Italian long enough," scientist Howard Haglund said Sunday night after jcommunity. The police lost 3-0. | The only goal came on a pen- contact with the craft was lost, pire. The French warship carrying After four days of rain, pea-alty kick awarded for interfer-| Attempts to contact Surveyor sants Sunday were back in once-| ence with one of the bare-footed| IV were halted at 1:10 a.m., to- iday to be started again at 5:30 the president from Brest wil arid fields, sowing summer model-athletes. j é 3 enter picturesque St. Pierre crops of wheat, maize and rice.| Asked how he got the pen-|P-m. at which time the craft harbor about 10 a.m., leaving Officials reported that the alty, the officer charged only|Wwill be over the Goldstone track- number of people eating in the district's 129 free kitchens has dropped by 25 per cent since |the rains began. Some relief works--the build- ing of roads and earth dams to |provide wages for the destitute -- have closed down because peasants have returned to work in the fields with new hope after two years of drought. Car Output OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian plants turned out 75,941 cars and 24,985 commercial vehicles in June, an over-all increase of 4 9.9 per cent over the same Stabbing Charge month of 1966, the Dominion BARRIE (CP)--James Henry|Bureau of Statistics report ' Rhett nay y : '< | today |Greenidge, 28, of Toronto, has y- Can't Pay Pastor been charged with attempted . CANTERBURY, England) murder in connection with the Mills Extra Busy --A y ° y y 2 (AP)--A young: Anglican curate|stabbing of Wayne Howell, 21. OTTAWA (CP) -- Pulpwood | production rose 42 per cent in| again 10 hours later for Que: bec City, Montreal and Expo 67. Eight Killed VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- Eight persons were reported killed and 10 of the Laotian Air Force's T-28 bombers from the United States were destroyed in commando attacks Saturday and Sunday on the airport of Luang Prabang, the royal capi- tal. Many persons were re- ported wounded. Officials said! the raids were the work of the pro - Communist Pathet Lao} aided by North Vietnamese. GEN, de GAULLE . . » Visit Awaited has lost his job because his|also of Toronto, who was found parish is "virtually bankrupt"|Friday in a ditch off Highway | smiled. | One of the organizers esti- |mated 30,000 people showed up 'for activities which included |greased-pole climbs, spaghetti- jeating contests, "junkyard mod- ern" music-played on odds and ends garnered from scrap heaps. | Leaders of the Italian com- munity donated $6,700 in pi%zes, ranging from cartons of spa- ghetti and Roman beans to an Italian compact car. The two Centre Island ferries| were dressed up in green, white| and red bunting--Italy's colors) and flew Italian flags. | And grandmothers lpins at a hanging dummy or any of the other activities, the 11-hour picnic offered plenty of the eating, drinking, sleeping, running, jumping, walking, look- ing, talking and visiting that's heaving rolling if the crowd tired of|4 jing station, 40 miles northwest of Barstow, Calif. | "All we know is that Surveyor IV is on the moon," Haglund, \the project manager, added. "We don't know its condition." The 2,290 - pound craft was heading for what looked to be a perfect textbook landing, of- ficials at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said. CONTACT LOST Then, when it was about seven miles above the moon, all contact was lost. Controllers went through the normal landing routine, shut- ting off equipment, trying to test components, but they got no response. "It will take several hours at least before we can be certain what happened," Haglund said. "There are many possibilities but one of those uppermost in my mind is that there may have been an explosion in the rocket case just before burnout. "We can't rule out the possi- bility, however, that the space- |craft may have landed safely." Other possibilities included a simple electronics failure -- or even a collision with a meteor- ite. |RUGGED LANDING Scientists tracking the spindly looking, three-legged spacecraft lost contact shortly after 7 p.m., jjust ds before Surveyor WEATHER FORECAST | | | TORONTO (CP) -- Official Tonight, Tuesday Morning tered showers or thunder show- IV. was scheduled to land in a rugged area called Sinus Medii, or Central Bay, in the centre of the visible side of the moon. The proposed landing area-- | Scattered Thundershowers «sor snisst ate |to be extremely rugged, marked by rocks, craters and ridges. It was there that scientists planned to photograph some jrugged terrain, use Surveyor's |hand-size scoop shovel and test forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to-jers in the afternoon and eve-|the soil for the presence of day. Synopsis: Warm temperatures will spread across Ontario to- ay. A weak weather system will bring thunderstorms into the southern regions. Tuesday promises to be sunny with sea- sonable temperatures. London, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, southern Georgian Bay regions: Sunny and warmer becoming ning. A little warmer Tuesday. Winds light. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Tuesday | Windsor .... St. Thomas . 58 80 London ... 55 80 Kitchener .. 55 80 Mount Forest Wingham ... Hamilton ... | iron. BOY SCOUTS In 1928 the local association of boy scouts was founded with - 58 80 |Charles M. Mundy as the first | president. DEFEAT AMERICANS CALGARY (CP)--The Cana- dian National Basketball Team Saturday took their second straight victory from Spokane Vaughn Realty Club, a_ top American team, in an exhibition contest here. A last-minute bas- ket by Barry Howson of Lon- don, Ont., gave the Nationals a 76-75 win. Howson was the of- fensive star for the winners and Robin Fry of Calgary and Bob Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Coll « Member of the OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo oe MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Croft of Hamilton turned in good games. ee OPEN SOON OSHAWA VIC TANNY' ANADA'S LARGEST D FINEST CHAIN QF HEALTH SPA'S Then look for that great h_ V.O. taste. Look for this label. ow TO PLAINFIE!) 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