Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 18, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Dr. Shulman Runs NDP _ Tj In Toronto High Park TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Morton Shulman, dismissed earlier this year as chief coroner for Met- ropolitan Toronto, announced Thursday that he will run as New Democratic Party candi- ' date in Toronto's High Park riding in the next Ontario elec- ' ti ion. The riding now is represented votes on the first ballot, group|Diefenbaker enters the race at vention begins at TO (CP)--Official TORONTO (CP)--Four wel-\," will throw its support to ¥-|the last minute, all deals will EDT Saturday, Sept. 9. eum os ote an jfare workers Thursday told | providing, of course, that Y is/be off. Consequently, many behind- today. |Toronto's welfare and housing|ahead o; X but behind Z, who| 'There will be comple te/the-scenes conversations among Synopsis: The end temporar- : | Strike Fund | TORONTO (CP)--Ontario's women public school: teachers searched their federation budg- et Thursday for money for a strike fund. | The 500 delegates attending the annual convention of the 27,000 member Federation of f t 7 |Fraudulency All PC Deals Will Be Off In Welfare If Diefenbaker In Race | Cases Seen Jeadership|he will win on the first ballot| By DAVE McINTOSH {candidates for the OTTAWA (CP)--If X gets 400\said that if Opposition Leader} when voting at the Toronto con- 1:30 p.m. at least some of the candidates' committee that between 20 r ic," bh id. ween 20 and/has the known support of group|panic," he sai campé are going on to test the 40 per cent of people on welfare | ' ourth bal-/ suc! se, if Mr. Diefen-| C4 here are receiving funds fraud. |b" a" Fg a oS first ballot, all wind on how much support -- These are the kind of permu-|the anti-Diefenbaker forces -_ be oes from whom "They know the worst that|tations and combinations the|would unite and throw their a given hese or4 a8 sas tak can happen is that they will be|conservatives are going|weight bebind the candidate in) |: ry | pe: Pallet ay ae the dropped from the welfare rolls|through in preparation for the|No. 2 spot. : shea ad pid in bree My or asked to repay some of the cept. 9 leadership vote. None of the nine candidates is ove -. our A arring : money," said Mrs, R. L. Hutch-'" an gide to one of the nine|claiming, at least publicly, that/Diefenbaker s entry. | inson, Ae | DROP CANDIDATES WEATHER FORECAST Cooler Tonight, Saturday Mainly Cloudy Tomorrow ily of a current warm spell is assured by late today across southern Ontario. Widespread thunderstorm activity in advance of a cool ridge will continue across southern regions until late evening today. Saturday will see con- siderable cloudiness and unsea- sonably cool temperatures ing off to occasional showers and turning cooler this after- noon. Variable cloudiness and much cooler tonight and Satur- day. Winds southerly 15 to 20 with brief gusts to 40 or 50 in thunderstorms shifting to north- east 15 to 20 this afternoon. Sudbury, North Bay, White River, Cochrane, Algoma, Timagami, Northern Georgian Bay regions: Mainly cloudy and turning much cooler today with a few showers, Variable cloudi- by Alf Cowling, Progressive , he k Q : ' av . ; | Conservative. j Women Teacher's Associations She said some recipients tele- | After each ballot is taken, the),cross all of Ontario with welljness and continuing cool Satur- Dr. Shulman was president of | of Ontario, empowered their phone their representitive on B C Heat Forecast candidate with the fewest votes|neiow normal temperatures\day. Winds northeast 15 to 20 the Conservative association in | executive to use a $200,000/city council, asking for more ore a We is dropped. Delegates who sup-|continuing throughout the week! becoming light tonight. the riding in 1961. ' building fund in case of ajmoney. |ported this unhappy candidate} ong, F iT havba Fosngi eel as funds! Mrs. G. W. Bailey said all or . Pare then vote for somebody! 'Toronto, Hamilton, London, Brhgoonet ken ena : or "professional services." art of the assistance asked for F t else. cae Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake . ' Good Government They tabled another resolu-|4 person by a_ politicians is ores res a e However, it is far more com-\frie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Windsor ....+....++ 58 72 MONCTON (CP)--George tion asuing that a $150,000 sur-|usually granted by welfare : |plex than that. There are bound|; ake Ontario Regions: Variable|St. Thomas ........ 58 72 Hees, a candidate for the _. ee earmarked for the supervisors without consulting) By THE CANADIAN PRESS serious of the year in the aaa be --- oe strength cloudiness with numerous thun-|London .... 55 72 national leadership of the x ' g. case workers, At least 350 forest fires were/ince. jamong the ca' ates remain-|qerstorms and continuing warm|Kitchener ... 55 72 Progressive Conservative . Mrs. W. H. Cornfield, 22, told burning throughout British "There were still some finejing on the list, depending on|iggay but turning cooler eatly|Mount Forest .. 50 «70 Party, said Thursday night his Worker Killed the committee that 126 out of Columbia today, with contin- stands of virgin timber in this|their relative positions. tonight. Saturday mainly cloudy|wingham 50 70 major aim is to give good gov- i ' 730 people in the files were|uing hot weather forecast. area, as well as second] Balloting will be done on vot-/ang much cooler. Winds south-|tamilton 55 O72 ernment to Canada, 'something pa yet Rag (CP)--A 37-\employable but were claiming! Hardest hit is the Nelson for-| growth," said ll as for re Be gi ret sp gilt hay erly 15 to 20 late today. ISt. Catharines 58 72 the present government has not : . year-old construction worker|for various reasons they could/est district in the interior,)Macmillan Bloedel Ltd., which|the U.S. Each vote will take . , Welter, : F done." DR. MORTON SHULMAN was killed when run over twice] not pes a job fe where 12 new fires Thareday| sguckten several logging opera-|to 40 minutes, which leaves lit- ee ae as 1 Be |Toronto .. 58 be : ae ins ..+In The Race by a 30-ton gravel roller on ', Th ions tle ti between ballots f burton regions: Mainly cloudy. /Peterboroug ef Mr. Hees, who was speaking g Y The allegations were support-|brought the total to 156, Therejtions there. e time between ballots forly erous thunderstorms taper-|icjnoc 56 70 to about 55 persons at a rally |-- _|Highway 3 near Essex, Ont.| 04 by Donna Yemec, 24. All|were 111 burning today in the! In the Nelson district, where}acc lish [eg RE VT 4 mentee arian aatan ------ |Kingston . 55 72 M here, is one of nine candidates} Thursday. four women worked out of the | Kamloops forest district. \five fires are considered major,|the surviving camps. Trenton + i f eager oF | Heart Pump Ontario provincial police said) game west district office. Although there were fewer\a fresh hazard developed One official said, however,| Murder Char e Killaloe eee 45 . Hey Por sgi ciy Pe Dies | Anthony Visco of Windsor was | -------- aa --/ifires in the Vancouver forest/'Thursday when a fire in north-|that if an important and time-| 9g |Muskoka .. 45 ps iry EVERETT, Mass. (AP)--A ore hey cet gig tigen | district, which ow 4 igre sd an Idaho -- across the omg ey deal has to be | | North Bay 45 65 WINDSOR , Ont. (CP)--Wal-|physician-engineer team said /ahead of the roller on the high-| L ] Pl d 100 miles east and 200 miles|Canada-U.S. border southwest|on the floor, some arrangem li |Sudbury 45 65 ter Lawrence Perry, 68, who|Thursday it has developed a sy , about 12 miles east of OCA e ges north from Vancouver and/of Creston, B.C. hey be arg nd ke dmg So me or 0. iceman Earlton 40 65 Shell for 35 years organized the|'bPalloon pump' that can aid a/here. includes all of Vancouver, at Castlegar, where a major|!ot, even if this means shorting) Sault Ste. J 45° 65 annual international Emancipa-|Sick heart as much as artificial A witness told police the driv To Kee Peac \Island, it contained one of the|fire is contained but still burn-|# fuse in the voting --,. DETROIT (CP)--A Detroit| Kapuskasing ... 40 «62 tion Day ceremonies here, died heart pumps requiring major/er of the roller shouted to the worst in the province. ing after almost two weeks, the| Some concern has €N|yoliceman accused of fatally |White Micay 6.3... 40 65 Thursday in hospital. Surgery, yet may be simply|sweepers to move away as he ,_ gee ; : A' 10-square-mile blaze west\temperature climbed to 104 expressed that the mere be shooting a Negro youth during] yroosonee ae a A hospital spokesman said|inserted into the main artery|rolied forward. One man, TORONTO (CP)--Lawyers|of Port Alberni on Vancouver|phursday, an all-time record| ves might elect the man they|jast month's riot must stand! mins 40 62 Vy Mr. Perry died from a.cardiac|!eading from the heart. The|stepped aside but Visco did not.|for the International Union of} ts1and was still burning fiercely] or August. \leas' want on the first ballot. |trial on a first-degree murder|/'™™7S_*+ 2 slender balloon ,shaped like a) The driver, who was not iden.|Mine, Mill and Smelter workers|early today in a_timber-rich,| This could come, about by|charge, a judge ruled Thurs- arrest following surgery. He was admitted to hospital Aug. ll suffering from hepatitis. The annual event attracts thousands of Negroes from Ontario, Michigan, Ohio and Indiana who mark the freeing of slaves both in the British miniature hot dog, is capable of reducing the heart's workload 30 to 50 per cent by decreasing the resistance the heart encoun- ters when it attempts to pump blood into a person's system Empire and in the United States, tified, was treated for shock at and its Sudbury local reached] toyrist-favored area. Meanwhile, a complete clo- enough of the some 2,400 voting| aor in cour 1 | ; ; suri yas ordered as of mid- i ° hospital here agreement in court here Thurs-| with the only road into the|SU%®, Was or . |delegates saying to themselves: | day to keep the peace pending! area cit oft ng the flames, an|"isht Thursday by the B.C. for-\«11)° cast my first ballot for] Police Charged WINNIPEG a trial of issues in the fall. (CP)--Wade with Rowland, a 23-year-old reporter opposes with the Free Press, says he|with the United Steelworkers of jest servic f of} : > lestimated 3,000 persons on the | FS ee ier ie. ol' ood old X for old times' sake The Sudbury-area Local 598,/east coast of the island have} 2,500,000 in assets,jonly air or sea links to the out- but on the second round I'll The closure bans all indus-|vote for the man I really want. the union's merger'|side. trial and recreational activity|to see leader." 5, in the eastern portion of Van-| A candidate needs a bare VALUABLE TIMBER couver Island and all areas of|majority of the 2,400 votes to America, and went to the " ; 4 Commercially, the fire could|the Jower mainland except)win, whether on the first or lwas punched and kicked! > |Wednesday night by two Winni-|Supreme Court of Ontario for peg police detectives while|an interim injunction to halt the P' rove to be one of the most! municipalities, _|eighth ballot. Harvest Workers ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)-- One hundred laborers from Barbados have begun work in tobacco fields in the St Thomas-Tillsonburg area and the field-crop harvest in the Leamington area. jseries he is doing on the city's! seeking an interview for a story merger. NEED LOYALTY SHIFT The lawyers agreed in a! All that appears certain so hippie population jhearing before Mr. Justice w.| He was assaulted, he said,|A, Donohue that there would be} when he followed the detectives |no transfer of funds, except for | jup the stairs to an apartment|necessary daily expenses, from| jabove The Experiment, a store|the Sudbury local's treasury; | specializing in pop art and mod|that the Sudbury local's finan-! trinkets. The apartment was |cial secretary Norman Stephen 'Says Waterloo Man, 107 Never Lie Down In Day, far is that the loyalties of some are going to have to ,shift before the leadership issue is settled, This has already happened, of course. since last November's meeting here decided, in a well Samuel Gibbons, liaison offi- the residence of a young|would act jointly with the) WATERLOO, Ont. (CP)--If jhis garden, cultivating corn,|of bitterness, to hold a leader-| eer for the Barbados depart- ment of labor, said this is the the first time workers from Caribbean tslands have worked on the southern Ontario har- vest. He said the Barbadians are pleased with the reception they have received. Federal Loans Ar. Rowland's contacts. 'staff reporter. | Treasury Stamp OTTAWA (CP)--~Three young| carollers singing in front of the} |woman who has been one of administrator appointed by the|there is any one formula for a|beans, peas and tomatoes,|ship convention, union for the local Aug. 4; and|jong life. Charles Lumley, who|which he sells so he can buy His account. of the encounter |that the parties would co-oper-|was six years old when Canada| tobacco and other needs. |was given in a Free Press|ate to preserve present collec-|pecame a nation in 1867, thinks interview conducted by a fellow |tive agreements . Seventy-one Conservative MPs signed a document saying: He said in an interview before his 107th birthday today |that the compound also prev- i go on sale Oct. 11 in time to be used on overseas Yuletide mailing. | a OsTAWA f{Eb2 rede: al Peace Tower highlight a new) members. ! in the Ontario commu- [sie" et stamp that will routed three would-be holdup} men. "People eat too much today. 'Ten other signers are publicly| backing Premier Robert Stan-} nities of Guelph, Niagara Falls, ++. Opens Dam |The new stamp will be issued Boomer Held ents rheumatism and arthritis)I have breakfast and supper,|field of Nova Scotia and one of day. Judge Robert E. DeMascio of| the Recorder's criminal Court} ordered Patrolman Ronald| August bound over for trial in| the slaying of 'Aubrey Pollard, 19. | Charges against a _ second) white policeman, Patrolman Robert Paille, were dismissed. |Paille had been charged with the slaying of Fred Temple, 18, also a Negro. | Temple, Pollard and Carl) Cooper, 17, were killed by shot- gun blasts at the Algiers Motel Annex the morning of July 26, the fourth day of the most destructive racial violence in |U.S. history. The death of Cooper is still under investigation, the prose- \cutor's office said. 5-Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 64% per annum for five years by investing in Gueranteed Investment Certificates which ere Guaranteed--os to Principal and interest. Flexible--moy be used os Col- lateral for loans. Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death. i _Mr. Lumley, who never matr-|«we request that the Rt. Hon.| Apsley he has found it. ried, lived alone in Chatham); G Diefenbaker continue as| CALL OR SEE | vestments, Sudbury local members voted; Born at Priceville, east of | with his German shepherd dog,|jeager of our party." Nothing} 0 H 1,187 to 651 against the pro-/Durlam, Ont., in 1860, Mr.|Jackie, until last summer when! was said about how long. | " | posed merger in a national poll|Lumley. attributes his long life|he moved in with his niece, Three of the signers--Georce DIXON it of Mine-Mill workers which|to a compound of goose oil, coal|/Mrs. Lawrence Webb. He cre-\y 0 alvin Ha Son deal supported the merger by 5,122/oil and turpentine taken by the|dits Jackie with saving his life Rratiel af tahini leaderatilpt FOR to 2,522, The union has 13,000' teaspoonful. ja few years ago when the dog candidates. OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS Welland and Kingston were announced Wednesday by. Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing Corp. i in five- and three-cent denomi- nations. WINNIPEG (CP)--Charles Warren Massey--alias Boomer Dam Opened LARDEAU , B.C | si (CP)--Pre- Pembina, N.D., whea use¢ as a body rub. nothing in between except a A spry, alert man whose eye-| good smoke now and then." ight has just begun to fail, Mr.. Asked what he thought about these 10, Cyril F. Kennedy, MP for Colchester-Hants, is said prepared to give up his Nova Scotia seat so that Mr. Stan- 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 The long-term loans all carry|mier W. A. interest of 6% per cent. units. it The Niagara Falis project jday officially opened the Dun The $258,038 loan for Guelph|can Lake dam, first of three Wolff is for a project with 31 living|dams to be constructed under| . C. Bennett Thurs- MONTREAL. (CP)--Ernest J \has been elected to the board of | he Columbia River treaty divectors "of the . --surrendered quietly Thursday | mt j 7 'Y|Lumley says he never has aj\the hippie generation, Mr. Lum-|5' Knights Board ee pierre lies after six' pain or ache or suffers from|ley said long hair is a "foolish-|field can seek election to the} of Peterborough, Ont., Waterford, Ont. Knights cele" United States authorities in|for the greater part of his life,|was because there were not a ' jthe border town and returned | with the exception of a few Commons. ness"' for boys these days. "They used to wear it long . when I was young, but that colds. He has never been in} 31, Of|hospital or required a doctor's| was arrested] attention in 107 years. A farmer). . RCMP said Massey, lot of barbers. They look silly t lic, ' | ets $920,869. It is to include 74) <a there are shes agg ne Hs pe replacing Dr. Gerald|here after escaping from| years working for the railroad,| today. ving units. | eta is to be worked out. iulae Se of Hamilton, Oni., who!stoney Mountain penitentiary. |Mr. Lumley believes in long] Mr. Lumley has also noticed The Welland project, includ-|United States owes $12,000,000 i led not to stand for revlec-| nH. was sentenced at Toronto|days of work, miniskirts. ot Sigg units, gets 2 loan|/for downstream. flood control in 1965 to 22 years on a charge' 'Never lie down in the day,"| 'Short skirts," he snorted. Pgh i jbenefits. The payment was to s of armed robbery. He wasjhe said. "Once in a while I sit|"Girls haven't any respect for payne ys of he 30-unit PrO-lbe made July 3i, the day the Train Cancelled transferred to Stony Mountain}down and have a smoke, but themselves at all today. | a sone O11 people in Welland! qam went into operation MONTREAL (crite after serving one bes of the daytime is for work and nights} "My mother wore skirts down oil. conn s : aque ' sentence t g . * 5 4 Kingston gets $948,816 for its The cheque hasn't come scheduled October introduction en bentley a ingston ah = a eee a bag hioer (gd and that's where 72-unit project. jthrough yet, but that's notjof Canadian: the CNR's Mont-) -- nn ORR EDR Ane mee Ne ---- preci fault,' Premier|real-Toronto turbotrain has . | Bennett sai been cancelled, and no new tar Policy Backed "Ottawa is holding this get date has been set y I had no idea the | to the 85th annual conference of | ONY UP dat - the supreme council of the -* oe if EA hy Pe Electrocution Knights of Columbus adopted a hp + SOME eel ri resolution Thursday expressing |. 2! loan it to them--with inter ST. MARYS, Ont. (CP)-- approval of the Vietnam policy | S Charles James Ross Banner- of United States President Lyn-| : man, 15, of RR 3. St. Marys, | don Johnson | New Officers as electrocuted Thursday The resolut 3 es while operating an electric olution called for pro. TORONTO (CP )--The new drill. tection of the Vietnamese peo- ple against Communist aggres-| sion, total agreement with American policy in the war and the restoration of peace in the | world . The delegates also expressed | support for the waging of a publicity campaign in an effort to raise world opinion of the United States. Laborer Dies TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) --! Frederick Lee Burwell, 46, an| Eden laborer, was dead on | arrival at hospital here Thurs- | day after he fell from and was | run over by his own car. | Police said Burwell was driv- | ing alone on Highway 19, one- | half mile south of Eden, about | seven miles southwest of Till- | sonburg HERE AND THERE | CONVENTION Councillor Thomas Edwards, chairman of the finance com-| mittee of Whitby council is leav-) ing this weekend to attend the. convention of the Ontario Mu- nicipal Association in Port Ar- thur. 'DX -- DX -- DX -- Dx| ¢ BE WISE: | ECONOMIZE! SAVE $$ | -- WTH -- FUEL $} DX ~|s| $ | ¢$ $ [Phone 668-3341 Dx -- DX -- DX -- DX The drill shorted as he helped his father instal! stables in the family's barn. building that houses the Ontario government's treasury offices was Officially. opened Thursday by the man whose name it bears--Leslie M. Frost, former $™ premier, treasurer and mines CANADIAN minister. 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A four-year-old gi the shooting and a married daughter w ish Columbia at the are all that is left of 11. While police say found no motive or how many pers involved in the kil dents are asking: --If someone had against Mr. or Mi son, why were the killed? --Was this the w psychopath, one © for kicks? --Was this the we outsider or locally? Staff Sgt. Rona gaard said Thurs police "have no defi in mind." BAR CURIOUS Police will let no o Peterson house. Mr. Peterson wa: RCMP § Slaying SHELL, LAKE, §S Police were opera from a relocated h in this town's mur nearer to the farm |} nine members of were slain early Tu Police -- spokesme! earlier notes of op an inquiry would pr to the shooting de: and Mrs. James P seven of their nine « Police reporte night they had no mind The couple and th ranging in age fror years, were to be b day in two large } small cemetery her Police said mov headquarters here RCMP detachment Spiritwood, 20 would improve com and provide more directing some 50 ] ing the district. A neighbor found dead Tuesday morn Lack of a suspec weapon and appare what still appears multiple murder he investigation and tension among resi sparsely-populated | trict. Slain were Mr. I his wife Evelyn, 4: children; Jean, 17; Dorothy, 11; Pearl, 5; Colin, 2, and Lar Phyllis. 4, found | bed with the bodies PAI BUY DIRE TONE-CR KING PARK 25 PRINC 576-01: hcg ea

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