Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 21, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Reports Of Indian Revolt 'Utter Rubbish' Says Laing REED NARROWS, Ont. (CP) Indian Affairs Minister Arthur Laing Sunday said reports of possible Indian revolts in Canada were 'utter rubbish." Speaking at an Indian gather- ing in this community, 40 miles southeast of Kenora, Mr. Laing said Indians are the 'most peaceable people" he has seen. Mr. Laing, later in an inter- view. said 90 per cent of the Indian population would not © resort to violence and the remainder "are talking loud and couldn't kick themselves out of 8 paper bag." "You can't import racism into Canada. It is freer and more open than any other coun- try aid won't accept cries of white supremacy." The answer to the Indian probiem is equal education and opportunity, Mr. Laing said The minister said the Indian Act will be thoroughly revised during the next session of Par- liament and the changes will incorporate recommendations made by Indians. Youth Leam Of VD_ TORONTO (CP) -- A vene- teal disease information booth has been set up in the youth section of the Canadian Nation- al Exhibition in an attempt by Ontario health department offi- cials to inform adolescents about the dangers of the dis- eases. Donna Reed, a scientist with the health department, says many teen agers are "greatly misinformed' about} the diseases. i Indians At CNE TORONTO (CP) -- A party of| 3 40 Indian women from reserves pos, throughout Ontario are attend- . a Pamela represent- ing the Canadian National Pall, Exhibition as centennial guests; ing California, clasps her of the provincial government.| hands as she learns the The women, elected by the} judges have named her Miss Homemakers Clubs of their) World-USA, Miss Pall, 20, reserves, were guests of honor at the CNE opening Friday and. Saturday. Firespotters Die Sedition Charge MELBOURNE, occupants of a single - engine forest fire spotting airplane were killed Sunday in a crash near here. Cellulose Ltd., which had rent-|the Queen and Charles. ed the plane from Aarow Lakes| M 37 Airways, said pilot Tim Ross of} Revelstoke and Jack Fernelli, argaret c died when the plane}| LONDON the 7,000 - foot level/Margaret was 37 Monday. 'mountain near the west(and her husband, Lord Snow-!from Bide of Arrow Lakes. Anjdon, are vacationing in Sar- ministry spokesman said Mon- inquest into the deaths will be/dinia. held. Nakusp is 300 miles east ef Vancouver. Actor Gets Offer Mass Climb D AR ES SALAAM, Tanzania neers, fortified by imported salami and macaroni, have Pole iopape gamete dd limbed Mount Kilimanjarojintensive search is under way : ree after fighting through some of) for a 16-foot monster shark that the gy ig ered > gussarnran| b a Perth spear fisherman in| on the 19,340-foot high mountain|two at Jurien Bay, 130 miles from Stratford, Ont., to produce}; , any August. The climb, nor-/north of here. actor John Neville said Satur- day he has received an offer Romeo and Juliet at the Shake- mally an easy exercise aor. Festival there next) onerienced mountaineers, New Cardinal for before the summit. BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- ~ Ti i ; i i Joseph Cardinal Suenens, Mao Lined It had Bartle in its mouth | gress on the theology of the' The workers, members of Plc gore cl gh daliage ant 313 ALBERT ST. Roman Catholic Archbishop of ST. NAZAIRE, France (Reu- shaking him like a leaf," War- renewal of the church, he also Local 252, United Automobile] nicotine in cigarettes will testi-| , Brussels and primate|ters)--The luxury liner Sao Hua/ner said, It swam away with © P'e€sents Maximos IV.\Workers, Sunday ratified alfy Thursday. : 723-4663 Malines - of Belgium, has accepted an|(shining flower), built here for the lower half of Bartle's body protruding from its jaws. The invitation from Cardinal Leger|China, was will visit Expo 67 and attend a congress on theology and the/for the handing-over ceremony. (AP)--Princess She | Australiaj--A queen bee (Reuters)--Three men werevyear-old Joy Teague's hair Sun- acquitted here today of having|day--and seconds later a whole| Florence when she fell NAKUSP, B.C. (CP) -- TwOlseditiously libelled the Queen,/swarm Prince Philip and Prince|shoulders. Two passers-by tore/bed post, vomitted and choked|nam's Charles in a satirical magazine|the bees from her hair, article which, in the form of an|jthree were badly stung. Missjnorth of Chatham. limaginary interview, purported|Teague was treated in hospital ---- -- = A spokesman for Columbia\to give Philip's comments on for 100 stings. 'India Extends Rule day. India extended its territo-\ who made one of the strongest|that the government is enabling|have substantially higher death WEEKEND TOLL 44 Killed Accidents By THE CANADIAN PRESS Traffic mishaps claimed 44 lives across Canada during the weekend while other accidents accounted for five. A survey by The Canadian \Press from 6 p.m. Friday until midnight Sunday, local times, showed that of the road deaths New Brunswick reported 12, Quebec 10, Ontario 9, Saskat- chewan six, Nova Scotia four and British Columbia three. Two persons also were killed in British Columbia when light plane crashed, a boy died in Quebec when struck by a tractor and another child was hit by a train while riding his bicycle in Nova Scotia. In Ontario a woman died #\after she fell from a chair and struck her head on a bed post. Newfoundland, Prince | Extend Island, Manitoba and * Alberta were fatality-free ¢ The survey does not include jindustrial or natural deaths, |known suicides or slayings. The Ontario dead: SUNDAY Donald Angiers, 39, of Lind- jsay when the car he was driv- ling left the road 20 miles east jof Lindsay. John Paul Barkovich, 46 and his wife, Mary of Woodstock jwhen their car collided with a jfreight train about two miles jeast of Tillsonburg. Patrick John Corrigan, 21, of Stratford, when the farm wagon on which he was riding collided with a car about 10 miles north-) west of Simcoe. SATURDAY Evelyn Boswell, 48, of Owen |Sound, in a two-car collision! three miles west of Owen Sound. Laverne Redtka, 35, of Port Arthur, and Sheldon Most, 51, of Elsworth, Wis., when the cars in which they were riding 'collided about 35 miles west of Port Arthur. Albert James Cooper, 23, of Kingston in a head-on collision 20 miles northeast of Kingston. United States in the Miss World Con- test in London in November. will represent the (AP Wirephoto) i FRIDAY Janet Tudhope, 11, when the 100 Bee Stings bicycle she was riding was struck by a truck near ner 19- home 10 miles west of Orillia. Mrs. Yvonne Sharp, 30, of off a and|chair and struck her head on a| landed in stung her 'head and all/to death in her home 20 miles Haifa Bishop NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In- dia has decided to extend its A C Fe ee Se amelie ile ota eats "to tS mnoe) AE ONGTESS | rrowe'to's. 850,000. ("-pne 1907 report said lung-can-| six, an external affairs! TORONTO (CP)--The man rial waters to six from three| pleas on behalf of the Jews at miles in 1955. WaS\day when so tough that an African porter/pim in its collapsed and died shortly ties. companion, hit the shark in the eye with his them within living memory spear but it would not let go. | emblazoned with} of Montreal to visit Canada. He|the thoughts of Communist) |Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung| rest of the body was recovered lunmarked. the second Vatican council today delivers the second of four plenary speeches to an international congress on theol- Monster Shark PERTH, Australia (AP)--An 2 Archbishop George Hakim, Melkite Archbishop of Acre, is the only Roman Catholic bishop resident in Israel, where he} Bye lives at Haifa. Robert Bartle, 23, died Satur-' at the Vatican council, he the shark grabbed pleaded for a strong religious 2%4-foot jaws. Bar-' statement on the Jews in view Lee Warner,/of the horrors visited upon As a speaker here at the con- Patriarch of Antioch. His paper is ow unity in diversity. Two thousand invited dele- gates are attending the con- gress at the University of Return Vatican council to be he'd in Toronto Aug. 20-25. Biographer Dies ROME (AP) -- Isaac Deutscher, British historian and) biographer of Leon 'Trotsky, died of a heart attack Saturday|gy tHE ASSOCIATED PRESS in Rome. He was 60. Deutscter,) "phe return of Arab war refu- who also wrote Stalin 1 Politi-| sees to their homes in Israeli- cal Biography and Russia After|occupied Jordan lagged for the Stalin was stricken at his hotel Of Arab Refugees Lags; Israelis Hunt Arms second day Sunday, while in the| rejecting few refugees Sunday, -- Tororto, and another 2,500 are watching some sessions on closed-circuit television in two halls. '44 TO DELIVER PAPERS Papers are being delivered by 44 theologians from 15 dif- ferent countries, The speakers include Roman Catholic reli- mier Levi Eshkol said Sunday) ,; es Gat the Auer Ht deadine sl toe e e stands. prominent Protestant lay and religious thinkers, two Jewish specialists in theology and one Eastern Orthodox priest. The Israelis appeared to be while on a visit to Rome with|sinai Desert, Israeli troopsjin contrast with Friday when his wife, Tamara and son, Mar-| scoured El Arish for Arab arms} mostly women, children and old tin. Deutscher was born in and organizers of a general/men were accepted and young TERM I8 EXACT Poland on April 3, 1907. strike. 'men appeared to be regarded When the weatherman says In Baghdad, the Arab eco-|as security risks the sky will be partly cloudy he Second Son nomic warfare conclave ended| Many in Israel have,means three-tenths to seven- with indications of a continuing expressed fear that the refu-|tenths of the sky will be cov- LONDON (AP) -- A second|SPlit on whether to continue the son was born Saturday to Ringo embargo on Arab oil exports to Starr, the Beatles' drummer, ota tutes Germany and the a his wi Maureen. The cade - 9 to dogg be sear Jason,| The International Red Cross weighed eight pounds, 514\reported that 1.876 Jordanian RanKes ""\war refugees crossed the Jor- . dan River Sunday to go back to < : their homes, Added to the 355 Prison Wedding jthat crossed the Allenby Bridge : _ |and another bridge at Um Al MEXICO CIT Y(AP) -- Thir-/Sharot Friday, 2,231 of about ty - four prisoners in the feder-/170 000 refugees were repatriat- al prison here married girl/ed in the first two days. friends in a mass ceremony in| The Israelis stopped the refu- the prison Saturday. Prisoners | gee traffic Saturday, too. Only in Mexican jails are permiited nine days are left until the overnight visits from wives Israeli-set deadline of Aug. 31 to complete the massive repa- oe triation. Conflicting Toll ' SEEKING EXTENSION! -Reueters The Red Cross says it will if sane mine (Cr) -- The take until the end of October to government of breakaway Biaf- get all the refugees back home ra claimed Sunday its B-26| and is negotiating with Israel to bomber destroyed "several of extend the deadline. But all the Nigerian government's new | Israeli newspapers are arguing Soviet-built MiG-15 jet fighters|##@inst any extension, and Pre- on the ground, but other! AA sources said four bombs missed all the planes. The sources in Kaduna, CANADIAN HEARING AID 100 miles south of the sealed-off CONSULTANTS Kano airport, said the B-26) 10 Bond St. &. dropped two bombs on the ae 725-2771 P port and two nearby Saturday. in | bi cl ) fomenting violence against the war victors eral strike closed every bar and | business in El Israelis and the Egyptians in the June 5-10 war. The strike was called to protest restrictions unemployment gees will become a fifth column ered by cloud. Israeli-controlled territory, | Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call « Member of the OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD end List Photo Mays: MOLTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 1 In the Sinai, a successful gen- ; Arish, scene of itter fighting between the Israeli which the Arabs resulted in total aim have LEWIS OPTICAL Established for over 30 years | 10% King Street West IDX -- DX -- DX -- DX! eee BE WISE: ¢ ECONOMIZE! COMMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? $ SAVE $$ THEN 60 TO THE ¢$ -- WTH -- FUEL $ DX ol Tally-Ho Room $ Phone 668-3341 $ LOOKING FOR A Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST Backdrop Of Tension In Traffic [For Service At Dieppe | ForFirstOfWeek AtLeast Puys, where a battalion of the | Royal Regiment of Canada was | By CARL MOLLINS | | [virtually annihilated 25 years 0 DIEPPE, France (CP)--The 25th anniversary of the Dieppe raid was a public show of eh F ; Ifrienaship between Frenchmen| radar Gen. Here Pages! and Canadians against a back-\"et @ German ca pia ide dron of tecsion at the official /Diemre and now commander of level. a NATO brigade, attended a : service at the Canadian ceme- A few German veterans of tery at Vertus Woods, a Cana- |the Dieppe battle caused &l dian official said. [minor stir on the fringes, while; \ountbatten, the man who Britain's Lord Mountbatten) promoted the idea of a Dieppe stoked up some smouldering old| -- batched oso : arguments about the bloody! wartime episode. Despite sidelight ithe main feature for about 250) |Canadian survivors of the raid) the personal and_ public} regard shown by the French people. A series of services, parades) yaNCOUVER (CP)--British jand receptions was climaxed 0n| ¢ojymbia's forest fire situation } the seafront Saturday night by|continued to deteriorate during | the weekend, despite light rains|burning over 3,000 acres forced a Dieppe-composed description sie Light Rains Fail To Ease Forest Fire Danger In B.C. ;2:"-" 12s: szn= | WEATHER FORECAST Unsettled, Cool To Persist raid, raised a hint of contro" p~oRONTO (CP)--Official, with sunny periods this after- wry nwa ce tech prs need St 5.9, ope and Tsay A fw sh line up to the Mallia, Hl Wasilla) we eee tania. Contin opel. the operation as an exsential| | SIneven torn Past 'ast few Winds light except southwest 15 Ce ns wae -- andy land- days shows every indication of aa the afternoon, - While disclaiming responsibil-|PC'sisting for at least the first ity for detailed planning of the|P2r of poo ogg Rigo se lraid, Mountbatten said tactical meth a th th h t jaseane lentued at Diep' prey-Tencned (e. norubern ahiore® © tei the same errors being Georman Bay and will cover all one t Norhidy of the province by early Tues- oo : |day A few showers will spread into southern Ontario today with the approach of this cooler air. Tuesday will be partly cloudy and cool in all regions. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, southern Lake Huron, Niagara, jerash occurred. An-inquest will | be held. On Vancouver Island, a fire {closure of the 90-mile highway -- by fireworks and a loud-|jn most areas Sunday. | speaker narrative -- of the} Nearly 3,000 men were fight-|between Tofino on the wes mainiy Canadian raid against/ing 400 forest fires early today. | coast and interior Alberni. |German-occupied Dieppe Aug.|Total timberland covered by About 3,000 people, most of 19, 1942. The raid was a mili-lfires was estimated by provin-|them tourists, were in the Tofi- tary disaster in which 907 Cana- dians and more than 200 Brit-/29.000 acres. cial forest service officials at/no area when the fire broke out last Wednesday. The highway London, Hamilton, Toronto: {Mainly sunny, clouding over this afternoon with a few show- ers this evening and tonight. Tuesday, variable cloudiness and cooler. Winds southwest 15 becoming northerly 15 tonight. Northern Lake Huron, south- ern Georgian Bay, Haliburton regions, Killaloe: Cloudy with occasional showers and turning PLANNING A.:. © BANQUET © CONVENTION © MEETING L 'DX -- DX -- DX -- Dx! ons were killed within a few) Light rains fell on parts of was reopened late Sunday until cooler by this evening. Tuesday hours lvancouver Island, the coast/early Monday morning from|Vatiable cloudiness and cool. | | Many Canadian participants| and northern B.C., but did little|Tofino to Alberni, to allow peo- | Winds southwest 15 becoming) said the most moving experi-|to contain t he blazing forests.|ple to move between the two/northerly 15 this evening. ence came during a parade of|More rain was predicted for |areas. Northern Georgian Bay, Algo- Dievpe veterans with Canadian,|today, buf in the form of scat-- More than 300 timber com-;ma, Timagami, Cochrane, British and French honor-guard|tered showers. pany and provincial forest serv-| White River, Western James contingents. Thousands of] Forest service officials say it}ice employees were fighting the|Bay tegions, North Bay, Sud-| Dieppe citizens thronging the} would take a downpour to stop|Alberni blaze Sunday. Most of|bury. Sault Ste. Marie: Mostly seaport's narrow streets and/the flames. The tinder-dry/|the fire covers land where ajcloudy and cooler with scat-| leaning from upper-storey win-|Kootenays and southeastern|company holds timber rights. |terec' showers today. Tuesday! dows sent up wave upon wave|British Columbia remained| In the Kootenay forest area,|variable cloudiness and contin-| of applause as each group of| without showers. 34 new fires erupted, bringing|uing cool. Winds northerly 15 to Diepre survivors passed by. Forest fires were About 40 Germans and 20/jinvolved in the deaths of two/|forest service said some blazes Frencnmen attended a com-|men, killed Sunday when their|were started by sparks from ager rn ff number burning to 147. The}20. 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A blaze near| man ceremony about 80 miles|of a mountain at Nakusp, 300) Fernie, 360 miles east of Van-| south of Dieppe Saturday after|miles east of here. couver, spread over 1,000 acres a request by German Dieppe| Jack Fernelli, a forest protec- with the help of hot, dry winds. vete:ans to take part in the|tion officer with Columbia Cel-| Weather in the Kootenay area town's celebration had been|lulose Ltd., and pilot Tim Ross) remained hot and dry with tem- rejected. jwere investigating a blaze in|peratures over 100 under clear However, a former German\the Nakusp area when 'the officer took part in a wreath-| ~~ Steer SUSE REAL rmixia'etent stm Cage Against Cigarettes Stronger, Say Researchers WASHINGTON (AP)--The,reached these main conclu- | a | Vietnam Voters, Jump 400,000 U.S. public health service said/| sions: Sunday that 3% more years of} 1. Cigarette smokers have SAIGON (CP-AP)--"We are oe wane -- londias research strengthens the con-|substantially higher death and civilan candidate in South Viet- clusions of the 1964 government disability rates than non- Sept, 3rd presidential report which labelled carp me bag | election says in disputing a|Smoking a major factor in lung! 2. Many early deaths would| jump of nearly 400,000 regis-/cancer and other serious dis-/| not have occurred if the victims skies. All Masons are attend a Maso for our late tered voters in the last month, | ©4S€S- |had never smoked. Worshipful Brother Tran Van Huong charged! As the report was issued,| 3. Without cigarette smoking, | D. R. BARNES Sunday that an increase of| Congress prepared to hold hear- "practically none" of the early Ww. M. deaths from lung cancer would ings on the hazards of smoking have occurred; nor a "'substan- 390,000 in the number of regis- ; and efforts to find a safer ciga- tered voters indicated fraud. 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