Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 31, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Bishop Urges Johnson Withdraw US. Troops By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Most Rev. Fulton J. Sheen, bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Rochester, N.Y., in a Sunday sermon calling for. ra- cial peace, urged that U.S, troops be withdrawn from Vite- nam. Bishop Sheen asked: "Is this reconciliation to be limited to our citizens?" President Johnson, who called for the day of prayer, led prayers in Washington to erase civil and racial strife. Bishop Sheen told parishion- ers in the Sacred Heart Cathe- dral: "Could we not also be recon- cilied with our brothers in Viet- nam. May we plead only for reconciliation between black; and whites, and not betwee: blacks and whites and yellows.)* Johnson's. proclamation, he said, cemes during 'Civil War " "May I speak only as a Chris- tian and humbly ask the presi- dent to announce: 'In the name of God who bade us love our neighbor with our whole heart and soul and mind, for the sake of reconciliation I shall with- draw our forces immediately from South Vietnam." No Damage Seen CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP) -- CFPL 47. man gow, the As this ST. PRESIDENT JOHNSON . » « Leads Prayers PESO mnEN eats Tne et Gets Kiss OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Pearson was kissed before an applauding crowd of 2,000 on Parliament Hill Sunday follow. "°@% her home. ing a ceremony welcoming Vice- bd |president Willy Spuehler of Forest Fires | Switzerland to Canada TORONTO (CP) -- The for- p.m., Linda Carroll, 17, of Ottawa! estry wife, | George | Producer Dies LONDON, Ont. (CP)--George Rennie, producer - director of died Satur- day of a heart attack. He was -TV London, He joined CFPL as a camera- in 1954, two years he came to Canada from Glas- where he had worked as a correspondent for) Daily Manchester Herald Scotland, Express a cameraman Betty, and a Angus. London, Monday. Charge Looms (CP) William MacAulley, 20, of Kit \chener, Ont., will be charged ir Charlotte county court today in connection with a traffic fatality at nearby July 27 MacAulley was the driver of a car which struck and killed Mrs | Walter C. Hawker of St. George as she was crossing the stree' ANDREWS, N.B. St. George, department and repoted after CARACAS cas area death toll in zuela's earthquake may reach/day. 300 when workers clear away the rubble of crumbled apart-|r ment houses. Workers using cranes 'and bulldozers from: the rubble Sunday. An of- ficial called the earthquake which devastated western Vene-|a zuela Saturday night the worst of the century. The government Death Toll In Caracas Nears 300 (AP)--The removed 50 said the! were injured. |Colombia _|been a 10 - , | house--now a mound of crum- |bled concrete, twisted reinforc- ing bars and smashed furniture. Authorities in Colombia said . he was 10 persons were killed and 100/\¢ jnoted for his work on the first/injured in two quakes which hit jopen heart operations Saturday, high, also collapsed. After the largest jolt at 8.05 crumbling 14\throughout Saturday night. walls kept about Cara- Vene- bodies 1,522 strik- 220 bring Windsor, Lake St. | Huron, Lake Ontario regions: Variable scat- tered thundershowers today and | ; Tuesday. Not much change in | Mr. Rennie is survived byjing hardest in Santander and|{emperature. Light winds. $0n,|Boyaca states near the Vene---------- nine meee A private fu-|zuelan border and neral service will be held at! miles northeast of Bogota. "T saw that building flatten in jsay five seconds," said a resi-| jdent of the Altamira section of| __|Caracas, pointing to what hadj storey apartment} Gordon, lforemost scientists and former|Hamilton ... . WEATHER FORECAST 'No Red Aggression Seen Some Thundershowers By Thant In Vietnam War He said: "Those Vietnamese D Tod And | GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP)--| resistance movement against all nam ue ay ues ay) Thant, United Nations sec-| foreigners, and now particularly;who have fought and still fight TORONTO (CP) -- Official forecast issued at 5:30 a.m. to- Synopsis: A high pressure idge in the upper lakes will fair but cool few scattered thundershowers today and Tuesday. Hamilton, London, Clair, Niagara, Toronto, Lake Erie, few loudiness with a Andrew Gordon Scientist, Dies TORONTO (CP)--Andrew R.|Mount Forest ..... 55 70, one of in Toronto. "No one got out in time," the| man said | Four other Altamire apart-/and experimental phy sical/Muskoka . | ti Dr. Gordon earned an interna- onal reputation in theoretical t;ment buildings, one 16 storeys|chemistry following his gradu- ation in 1925 from the U. of T. ba ' x He was a professor of chemistry CRUMBLED IN THE NIGHT | at the beginning of the Second b World War and later became an adviser to the chemical weliare ranch of the department of na- weather throughout the northern areas. The unsettled weather across southern Ontario will likely con- tinue with some cloud, rain and Lake retary - general, told a hugelagainst Americans," he de- agairst foreigners, do so to win {church rally Sunday night that|clared. their national independence." Americar. forces in Vietnam are| is remark drew a wave of} The audience included 1,300 pitted not against Communist) applause from about 8,000 per-| Quakers from 34 nations includ- aggression, but against a strug-|sons assembled in the Greens-|9& Canada, representing their |gle for national independence. | pore Memorial Coliseum in con-| historic "'peace church here at i | i i 'ri vorid|t heir international assembly day. Not much change in tem:-| He said the war could not be/nection with a Friends World) i * x ®™' stopped until the United States | Conference. and thousands from other perature. Light winds. {chur i i Western pinata Bay region:\2%4. its allies recognize 'that {churches in this area. Variable cloudiness with a few PML Pe WASTE Nor WANT Not |-- scattered showers today. Sunny Tt is nationalism, and not : i with cloudy periods and contin-|CO7-munism, that animates the| MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet state | uing cool Tuesday. Winds north-| \farm workers will be py 7 | i i ight. | |per cent of the value of oil an gga gery Fog on'sht.| COMMUTE FROM PORTUGAL |gas they waste and will receive Today some cloudiness bt gin Some lumberjacks in Canada|bonuses amounting to 35 per) but becoming sunn cael this) Commute from Portugal, flying}cent of the fuel they save, the morning. Clear aha cool ta ight out in the spring and home|government newspaper Izvestia = ni8n') when the cold weather comes. 'announced. Sudbury, North Bay, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Algoma, Ti- magami, White River, Cochrane regions: Sunny with a few clouly 'periods today and Tues- dean of the school of graduate/St. Catharines. studies at the University of Tor-|Toronto . .... N.B.,| Entire families were trapped in-| onto, died Saturday at his home! Peterborough . Windsor . ...0..... 60 80 |St. Thomas 60 80 |London . .... 60 78 T Kitchener ee | OSHAWA 75 Canada's|Wingham . ........ : 75 look for 6 78 Hee! that - 60 78 c 58 75 Kingston 78 great CANADA'S LARGEST renton . .. 78 4 AND FINEST CHAIN OF Killaloe . 75 . canoe Z V.O. taste. HEALTH SPA 70 and Tuesday. Winds light. Forecast temperatures Low overnight, high Tuesday Look for this label. OPEN SOON North Bay Jean-- Noel Tremblay, Quebec|walked up to the prime minis-|forest fires burning in Ontario Thousands of persons camped|tionai defence. He was made an| minister of cultural affairs, said/ter as he was entering his car' Sunday. Sunday he does not believe that|to leave the Hill. reactions to last week's Cana-} dian visit of President de Gaulle} of France will damage relations between Quebec and the other provinces, Mr. Tremblay made specs! mention of Quebec-Ontario rela- tions in this connection. Premier John Robarts of On-| tario, the minister said in an interview is too "broad- minded" to allow relations be- tween his province and Quebec to suffer from the de Gaulle! visit. First President TORONTO (CP) -- Ryerson Polytechnical Institute has ap- pointed Frederick Jorgenson, 43, its first president as part of a series of changes within its top| administration. | Mr. Jorgenson has been prin- cipal of the school for the last year, a post now abolished, He predicted that R3yerson will have a student body of 5,000 full-time students this year and nearly 12,000 extension course students, } Congress Ends AMSTERDAM, The Nether- lands (Reuters) -- Some 4,500 Mennonites ended their eighth world congress here Sunday with an appeal for an end to racial discrimination in the United States and South Africa. | ees The Mennonites -- members of a religious sect opposed to all kinds of violence founded 400 years ago by Dutchman Simons Mennon -- urged the] WINNIPEG (CP) Joan , World's governments in a state-!Palmantier, a 20-year-old Chil ment Saturday "to give all peo-|coten. Indian from Williams ple freedom and justice." }Lake, B.C., won the fourth an They also condemned reli-/nual national Indian Princess gious intolerance in the Soviet |Canada pageant here Saturday. Union, the war in Vietnam and} the situation in the Middle East. Fis The 1972 conference will belac held at either Montevideo, Uru- S: guay, or Curitiba, Brazil. Quash Charge LONDON (Reuters)--An ap- peals court today quashed a one + year prison sentence on drug charges against guitarist Keith Richard of the Rolling em Stones pop music group. Pandemonium broke out among teen-agers in the court! as Lord Parker, the chief lord} justice, announced the decision. | Richards was not in court be- cause he has chicken pox. He waited in a side room)® while his lawyers argued that the judge who sentenced him out away frony tall buildings. Officer of the British Empire! CENTENNIAL CARAVAN Seven were in the Sudbury|Many drove to empty lots and for kis war service. She asked Mr. Pearson for his district, two roy . the -- slept in their cars. on auto, ce while he was|North Bay an arry Sound! Urgent appeals were broad- Geer ws poe aie a ie areas, and one near Pembroke. 'cast for medical: supplies, food CALL OR SEE on his left cheek . Since Saturday morning, nine | and blood. 1] | The prime minister blushed. fires were reported and three' Caracas changed from a city DIXON a } Linda said later: "It's some- extinguished. oe of gay parties, celebrating the I Fire danger ratings were re- city's 400th birthday, to a FOR thing I've always wanted to do." She did it on a dare of her sis-| proyin ter, Jan. Governor-General Michener is next, she said. ce. Meeting Sought | NEW DELHI (AP)--India is) ing rescue workers and sobbing | relatives sitting on curbs across) from fallen apartment houses. attempting to convene in New| Delhi a meeting of the Interna-) tional Control Commission on}same stars, but this time in Vietnam, United News of India!color, is reported Sunday night. India, as ICC: chairman, has been in touch with the two other | |members, Canada and Poland, the report said. Canada has accepted the pro- | posal while Poland's "initial re- |sponse is reported not favor- able' United News said. In Ottawa a spokesman fer the external affairs department |said Canada had no knowledge |of any proposed meeting of the International Coltro Commission to be convened in New Delhi. ported moderate throughout the chaotic picture of rubble, --) WOJECK IN COLOR next season. 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Midland Avenue to Alexandra Park. @ Persons arriving from the south may use either Adelaide Street to Golf Street or Simcoe Street and Alexandra Street to the park. : @ Pedestrians may also enter the park by the gate located on the west side of Simcoe Street at Aberdeen Street although parking is limited in this area. OSHAWA WELCOMES Canada's Confederation Caravan FREE OF CHARGE! @ OFFICIAL CITY WELCOME - AUGUST Ist - 11 A.M. AT THE PARK é ' -- BATTLE - W Marines carry comrade to a north of Con the demilitariz Vietnam after battlefield was Diefen! For de LONDON (CP) Opposition leader baker says "the n view" of Charle: visit to Canada French president | of the true stale o constitutional anc fairs. Writing in The graph, Diefenba Gaulle "was mis dian 'informants' visit last week. Prime Minister starting it all in in Quebec. 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