Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Aug 1967, p. 1

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Home Newspaper Of Oshawa, Whitby, Bowman. ville, Ajax, Pickering and neighboring centres in Ont. ario and Durham Counties, Weather Report Skies will clear tonight as cool dry air moves in. Low tonight 50; high Thursday 70. ¢ Oshawa ines S208 ee Se OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1967 10¢ Single Copy 55¢ Per Week Home Delivered Authorized os Second Closs Mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES BIG THREE OFFER REJECTED BY UAW $2500 Bail ar Bett Set For Banks DETROIT (AP) -- United; --A guaranteed minimum Auto Workers union negotiators | cost-of-living increase of four j unanimously recommended to- cents an hour | NEW YORK (CP)--Bail of day that new contract propos- --A pay increase for skilled ; $25,000 was set today for Hal C, als: by wh Big *e U.S, auto- tradesmen above the general | | Banks -- with qualifications -- makers be rejected as "inade- increase, to be worked out in pending a hearing Sept. 7 on a quate and inequitable." negotiations, Canadian application to extta- dite him to face charges of per- jury. His 1elease \ The aulo companies said their offers Tuesday constituted "the highest wage. increases ever offered" the union. The companies estimate that their offer would increase wage bencfits alone by 33 to 51 cents an hour. is to be delayed until 3 p.m EDT today to per- The UAW national negotiating, ; mit a check on Banks' state- committees at General Motors, THYER VERE CONLACIS COVERDE ment that he did not hold a Ford and Chrysler said they 559,000 workers at the Big valid U.S. passport had given careful consideration Three expire at midnight Tues: j | U.S Commissioner S. T. to the proposals, however, and day. | Abruzzo said that if it were dis- pug vem: to ae pale elie The UAW its expected to jcovered Banks does have a lear ty i arora PR evanitl the 'select. one of the Big Three spe valid passport, bail would be 4 Oe I¢ pr eas uiity ane Pro-| companies as a strike target in ir Pes f s oa \dounled to $50,000 ad ne Fe of the automotive the next two days ome re 3 3 my ie és tichare a New York industry a a it on pie": : 4 % 3 _ Bach d Kuh, a vide hi ai . oe The current average hourly . lawyer representing the Prov- The union negotiators added ial, each WHITBY YOUTHS STAGE SING IN AT LADIES' co ince of Ontario, argued vigo- \the offers did "not meet the aren ny hel ie ince , 5 B ve : cer , a F = LLEGE rously that bail should not be| HAL BANKS "pressing needs of the automo-| vat, ties savs ie nea. hi watae eae eee : allowe: he court that! 2xtradition s jbile industry' kers g oidashe igs Bit Pooh bop hieaD clases oe While 140 delegates to the in Canada, inside the On- front lawns, and staged a students playing at the con- day. One of the ministers wee a ae me Br Boils At oes Raienitny SnuEht their familie workers and)ing wazes and fringe benefits 18th annual conference on tariu Ladies' College, these Sanne ian sh : Banks had earlier jumped bail : \the average worker receives evangelism of the United Whitby y : ted sing-in." They were joined ference on invitation, di- (centre) joined the students of $25,000 in Canada, ' ' ne | mn ¢ . | gelis he nite Whitby youths became at- : e printed at the U.S. marshal's HIGHLIGHTS tabout $4.70 an hour. Church of Canada pondered tracted to the sound of by some of the clergymen. rected the music for worship under a shady tree. Kur. said if Banks should dis-| jfrce in Brooklyn coin re | The industry offers made no ; the problems of the church guitars being played on the The guitarists, , university services during the opening Buia tiinek Photo peg would on the U nited Bill Gallinaro. one of the oe of the companies { ratition of equal 'way doe Canes fe Waa SHED rein oan iee enn Pane cB oi etter ees) : Hts bth : r pba n 3 ae * three deputy U.S. marshals who! ®/©TS: 'dian ard American workers or emberrassing p sition sin Wimade the arrest, said Banks --An immediate 13-cent-an- | of a guaranteed a 1 i e . would not be able to fulfill its ; hour wag d 5 bay nig p eine j o . stigat i t} US Cz S'had $1,400 on his person and aj hour wage aus rease. both demanded by the UAW. A | Ina ance S Xl 1SaS obligations under the U.o.-Can- iniature badge of the Hudson| --Improving the worker's, company spokesman said the al, each : ' ada treaty gases pre en County, NJ., police force.|wage in 1968 and 1969 at the parity pay for Canadians fell Wner Kuh mentioned Banks' po. said he was an honorary|rate of 2.8 per cent of his pre-| under a "non-economic" section s eae s previous bail-jumping, the Com-) ember of the force vious hourly wage, jof the contract. ontines British Diplomats "2: sc thc ne attest" oF the former) ee ' this man has already jumped jyion poss reported living in| bail aoes not ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS Candidates in the Progressive s). Conservative national leader- Mr. Fleming said some of the|an MP and a member of the|British diplomats stationed in|diplomats is being used as the| 7 " \ persons who attended the con-\convention committee, saidj\Peking, ordered their \seat of the diplomatic mission. |. Danks. 58, fled Canada three \weeks of secret planning. \ ference '"'were noe even Con-}Tuesday he expects the 25-|ments confined to 400-yard trips! About 199 soldiers prevented | Years MnO atten Sree Ponweenen| eur eh aa in erent : ane : put him into aj. ; Tage aaa + | e & e HONG KONG (¢ P)-- hina| matic bloc of houses where an|favorable position." reply footeadieshsdy ee | |today cancelled exit visas of|apartment of one of the British| pyep 3 YEARS AGO Se was. Ommaimination of mov to five vears in jail for conspir-|attorney-general, an} -- ae ship race campaigned Tuesday servatives" and some of the|member committee will hold a| between home and office and|the Red Guards from entering . i fs . -. "in 3 : i } with scant comment on the|Tesolutions passed "were not/full discussion of the rigging|threatened further~ reiatiation) the building, Tanjug said. ec Mad oe the ale pterview. 'his department had] e SS ee ' yecent controversy o v er selec-|Particularly Conservative.' jcharges before the convention. |for clashes. between London/ Later, five or six British dip- Lateenubiniat Union of Canada.|been working on plans to extra- , ' ' tion of leadership convention) The candidates Tuesday; Mfr. Coates said in an Ottawa| police and Chinese mission per-jlomats were brought out to face| | \. i ok s sdayjdite Banks for weeks. | - § , delegates. made no merition of the other|interview that Mr. Goodman|sonnel who fought them with|the crowd. They were encircled|H@ was @ Acid B bevy vievThe Ontario Provincial MIeWAUKEE, Wis. (AP)--/tectea by a thin line of police- Donald Fleming mentioned|half of the controversy involv-/must be fair to all candidates| axes and bats. Iby soldiers for protection, while | Vemng on fario government/Police, said Insp. Archie jr, | Negro open-housing demonstra, met : the dispute, which began Mon-|ing Laura G. Mann of Ottawa,|in the selection of delegates|| The Yugoslav news agency|representatives of the Red| The On tough fight to obtain|Ferguson, had been working| (0's, Sayed by a barrage of| Poiice said 45 persons were day with statements by two|one of a four-member commit. | because of his past connections|Tanjug reported from Peking|Guards lodged their protest expected a ' Weuida +6 tacel with the US marshals office! Police tear gas from surging] arrested. party officials in Ottawa. tee which appoints Ontario's 90/ with candidate George Hees. _| that anti-British demonstrations / over the incidents in London. Les dee chariek lfor some time and was on hand] Walls of screaruine, rock-throw Twenty-two persons were Mr. Fleming, at a Montreal| delegates at large. | "Mr, Goodman has always {lared up in the.Chinese capital CHARGE INSTIGATION (e Getetd E. Paley, representing) when the arrest was made. Heed ites, returned to their/injured, 11 of them policemen. news conference, said he was; Miss Mann Monday accused|been a close friend of George | today. | Peking radio, charging that!p nike ued that Banks had! Proceedings ta extradite quarters Tuesday night} A similar demonstration surprised when "he heard that|convention Co-chairman E. A.{Hees,"' said Mr. Coates. But he|_ More than 1,000 Red Guards ino priti ; ae anks, arg : vi | watched it ravaged by/along the same route Monday participants at the recent Mont-|Goodman of Toronto of rigging|said he has seen no evidence to marched in' front of the diplo- itish government "insti- |p esident of Brooklyn for| Banks on the perjury charge|2n@ : ' g een a residen : f flames. {night resulted in 16 arrests and the fire} two injuries, gated ruffians to beat up"/three years, that he worked/was started in secret in Ottawa) "pire officials said morency, Que., thinkers' con-|the selection of delegates in indicate Mr. Goodman has been | Chinese diplomats in London in|there snd supported his family,/Monday and news of them did|,, _ ONS : I } ference could be appointed{favor of one or two unmen-/assisting Mr. Hees "any more| ja wild melee Tuesday, said in a eg heaton was no reason to/not leak out until Tuesday, only bg mg inaest ig a coat se ve we nou) Aner ue delegates to the convention in/ tioned candidates. than any of the other eight par- | a lout |broadcast that no British per-|peliove the former union chief/hours before his arrest. . es Poe he Bhs sPieagris marchers groped their way Toronto. Sept: #9. | However, Robert C. Coates, | ticipants." | sonnel would be allowed to/now would flee the United Wishart said he expects|i,, VAdeancameel at Cale' ob ie 'onda Gide eae: ae REE ----~| William Tufts, president of} leave their legation compound ' state - |Banks to "'put up quite a fight"} ,, REA : ; sikh dogy Ba age the Saskatchewan Donsepeative Ab b ri | without submitting applications sie 4 whereabouls has been against asiraaition. He also pecple WAR CaUned A ane i ay ie eou ine ee M t B C | Association, said in an inter-| SOr e 48 hours in advance .., publiz kno >, not a secret, said if Banks is returned to "The ieee amunind lean than a me HN they were caught up or ar alTage overs jview in Regina that he was not) About 50 police officers. with) ai these years." Ontario and then is acquifted) 5. pour after c cree 'it aeodlocen ir KINGSTON, R.I.. (AP)--New 40 men in reserve, remained on } n hour after council members,| It developed as their bus concerned over statements that Banks spent the night in the.on the perjury charge, He can- the event of nuclear war or The hecklers spilled over e party executives were trying to evidence was reported by a duty near the Chinese mission federal house of detention in/not be forced to remain in Can- Ke : ay eee adviser, Rev. pulled 'up outside council head- "fix"? the selection of conven-| Canadian Tuesday of the poten- building on the fringe of Lon- yganhattan after being finger-'ada. ne 'roppi, a white| quarters in the Inner Core, the e ease al e ong |tion delegates. tial value of a seaweed extract don's fashionable Mayfair dis- --------- Piz onic demas gee a sagt aad SCR irene gb eee es oe __ | Roman Catholic priest, escaped|Negro section that was the He said that with the laree/for helping protect people|trict. The police broke up a} from ay hite throng police esti- scene of rioting July 30, SAIGON (AP)--Viet Congied 54 - d damaged 13 number of delegates from against radioactive fallout in crowd of more than 100 just be mated at 13.000 Set. Frank Miller said the s AP)--Vie' ongied 54. more an amag' 2 g s from before midnight Tuesday alent | asser Ol S oup ttempt, council members began protest- guerrillas freed 1,200 prisoners |helicopters, across Canada, such at- any | 4 + , sidewalk ' 9 » 99 ke oft hev calle ack from the Quang Ngai jail today In the air war, U.S. fighter -|tempt would have little effect) Major acci dents in nuclear and Scotland Yard banned dem- sini ap alone a 22 poe k ing what 3 - called gio ve J y > Ved 3 | i strati es ¢ os »rinos 4, J a OOK v narchers, police protecuion as tney Zar * 0 . PAVY "i . Wg ¥ 7 son. Power plants onstrations and gatherings in a y under cover of a heavy mortar|bombers blew up an ammuni- on the final outcome of the con-|P nT ant a be to use the eight streets around the lega- deep into the predominantly moving out of the bus. Bottles Polish south side. smashed the windshield of a The mob, chanting "kill, kill, police car, he said, and shots kill," hurled insults, bottles and rang out from a vacant building rocks at the 200 marchers pro-jalongside council headquarters. tion. Clashes jarred the area Tues day when 25 to 30 members of the Chinese le gation, some By barrage. And at Tam Ky, 40)tion convoy leading south from vention. 4 miles north of the coast, the|Hanoi Tuesday, with pilois, In visits to Toronto and St. (asteiess seaweed chemical, Viet Cong killed 70 South Viet-|reporting 50 explosions and 100) Thomas, Ont., Duff Roblin, pre- sodium alginate, as an addition namese and wounded 104 withifires, Air Force and navy fliers| mier of Manitoba, stressed his|!® the diet--forexample, mixed mortars, grenades and sinall-jalso struck a surface-to-air mis- concern for national unity. an 6 acy powder Into puddings Arresis Top Army Officers . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! Algiers, Khartoum, other Arab points Tunis and . f ' . 7 k she brandishing bats, axes, and the' Reports circulated in Arab Cream arms fire. < r ails ute? tniles southwest of "We have come to another of yoy aye to pro-| Red book of the Thoughts of ca "e tals today that Egypt's' "We have no direct informa- wn " " o A In eight Mortar attacks Tues-| Hanoi, blasted Tail facilities those periods in Canadian histo- yiqe' significant p rotection Mao Tse-tung, charged sight- President Nasser had foiled a tion," one Western diplomatic| ceswax' base pnd hore Fagg Bs teagan bs oat he be ey when we must have another against radioactive strontium-| S¢ers who have been gathering! planned coup against his gov- source in the Middle East said.| NEWS HIGHLIGHTS . killed three Fee hs wound-|@ Pa tie Ec a : Sa m4 ee look at the way the two-thirds /99 one of the most feared com-|Utside the building since the ernment by arresting Marshal "All our reports are secoad- : | eine Viet Cong fired 300 io ie 4 via i greg wer peak | ponents of fallout from nuclear Sane of ne itain's a Abdel Abdul Hakim Amer, his bea ~~ they ote apeen 30 se . or-)| English an e one-third who} Rg he ' aior| building in Peking last weck. rmer trus ieutenant, a wide and so fas vat we are 1,00 f Of H : tar egg » a prog Nigh: speak French are to get along," rae gE oto et fission enoers DIFFER 4 re namie pepe Poo inclined to believe something is Man Held On Threat To Smallwood ae plates oP City anol ean aaiiters Aspnes é MPLA bog tees = TR Stanfield of products generated in atomic) British police reported eight officers. BG beatae in Cairo, | _ ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- A man believed to. be a mild, creamy lattack at Tam Ky, then fol- Nova Scotia, in visits to Sud-|POWer Plants. Chinese and three policemen) The reports did not appear in 159 OFFICERS ARRESTED -- | United States citizen was to appear in court today in cone \iowed up with a ground assault. hiiv:. and Novth Bay: in Gatar. Strontium-90 is rated as a went to hospitals with injuries. print in most Arab capitals Up to 150 Egyptian generals| nection with tt s against the lite of Newfoundland Pre- vacuate OF the South Vietnamese dead, io. 'called on the Conservative (2° lertial health hazard) Peking radio claimed three of|where the ss is controlled, 14 colonels have been report-| Mier Joseph Smailwood, A man in his 20's was being held if absorbed newspaper ca |because, in e3 its envoys were but a Kuwait {39 were military men and 31 "seriously "ed detained. In jail, hl bela ech MOSCOW (Reuters) --)\" fdsiehine' 5 Ped ba Mad to take a ep a System-| vive amounts in the body via) wounded from brutal beatings|ried an account and diplomatic , Hanoi's population today was| Cong cere Cotten 'killed ~~ ore to policy develop-|tooq intake, it could cause bone|and more than 10 others have |sources said they had picked up| ON€ ue maid eg one N I t 4" Of B ; E lish 2.98 stricly observing an order) | : | "7 don't think improvi \cancer or leukemia. been injured." vari versions of it in/may have been placed in deten oO intention anning &£ng : from the authorities to evacu-|400 RECAPTURED : n't think improvised pol- |" " ice esis lice ee, aeeiame _ tion "to stamp things down Sater Set 7 Ae i ere cs . Se TAY icies are good enough now, no} juring Nasser's absence af thy QUEBEC (CP) -~ Premier Danicl Johnson of Quebec 25-7373 ate the city, a Soviet corre-| At the barbed-wire compound iia. how cood they 4 during el ward Maeda nie RcHoncie: coverniment Hie he Ge , sponcent in the capital report- of the Quang Ngai jail, South pee ny en on dn wai Arab summit meeting in' Khar-| said Tuesday his Union Nationale gover "er alae ea. Vietnamese troops recaptured ys san 4 hee id P said. toum, Sudan tention of abo ishing | Snglish as an officia anguage in | he The correspondent, A. Vasi-\400 of the freed prisoners, | n¢ dues he leaders Ka peso if | Others said an army plot to) Prevince Mr Johesor was commenting, to @ news rue liev of the Communist party|many of whom were hard-core|rijure in polities 'itl de ra sa loverthrow Nasser was actually} ference on a resolution dopted tast Friday in Ottawa by newspaper Pravda, said bicy-| guerrillas, a'spokesman said. | Wether He agrees with the pol lhatching and the mass arrests| delegates io the 20th congress of | Association Canadienne cles had almost disappeared) Mortar shells also hit a U.S./; 0.0 Ley aniline bags ® \had been nipped it in the bud, des educateurs de langue francaise. F : 8 a jicies of the successful candi-| 4 ; ie oe re $ ' from the suburbs. jadvisory compound, killing one | i | h He quoted the evacuation; American and wounding 12, and) . | Pet a | ION order, issued by the city coun-|the Vinh Son power plant in| Sees | 4 Nazis Seek % Parental Abuse Blamed For Deat cil, as saying: Quang Ngai, but a spokesman ; o * | OTTAWA (CP). -- The death of an eight-month-old Mano- "It is not excluded that the|said guerrillas who ried to Peace Talks oe | tick area child March 6 was caused by parental abuse, a enemy will try again to bomb|storm the plant were repulsed G t F bl t | coroner's jury found Tuesday. An autopsy revealed . that inner regions of the city. The|by government troops. _ e u 1Cl y | Charles Edward Burleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton army and the population must) In the Phu Bai area, 30 miles Break Out 8 : | Burleigh, RR 3,- Manotick, died from internal bleeding immediately prepare for the/northwest of Da Nang, guerri!- CULPEPER, Va. (AP )--It| Jooting from a fractured skull, The baby was severely e Young struggle to punish the enemy/las made mortar attacks on a} LAGOS (AP)--Talk of peace was just the kind of near-funer- | bruised about the head and upper body. dnesday's and deal him an even heavier|U.S. marine helicopter field, ajhas broken out in Nigeria's) jal George Lincoln Rockwell} blow." government troop training ccn-|eight-week-long civit »war--but} might have wanted, ' i : ' : o The Soviet correspondent said|tre and a U.S. Navy construc-|most of it is coming from} His small, fanatic band of workshops, offices and institu-|tion detachment. Casualties|secessionist Biafra, now .threat- American Nazis gained centre In THE TIMES Today tions near expected targets gfjincluded 16. South Vietnamesc/ened by jet attack. stage in full glare of paid bbe oe need future bombing were beingjand two U.S. Navy men killed,| Nigeria's new war cabinet spotlight |Tuesday--confronted ; sae ice Ve movea out in their entirety. 16 U.S. sailors and 16 marines|pondered a lengthy Biafran| by the U.S. Army, surrounded sa Brooklin Redmon an ss ad ies ; , "He did not say where they| wounded, about 20 South Viet-|white paper today that coy- by television cameras. i g GM Production In City May Hinge Yept. will were being evacuated to. namese wounded, and 13 heli-|tained the strongest bid to end) Rockwell had cherished pub- On U.S. Strike Torget -- P. 13 . : Almost half of Hanoi's esti-|copters damaged. the fighitng 'since the war! licity--and did many things to Evangelism Conference Held At mated 1 200,000 population was} Two U.S. Army helicopter|between the federal govern- get it. Whitby Ladies' College -- P. 5 evacuating after June last year|gunships also were shot down|ment and the breakaway state' & Ne As a corpse he attained his : when the North Vietnamese unr Stig, and the U.S. com-|erupted July 6. : | é * le are publicity. we Randers ae se AO, cs government ordered all non-es-/mand said three men were! Although the proposal stops But.at the end of a day at jax News---S pportes 10) 1) 3 sential personnel to quit the| wounded. short of bringing Biafra back| POLITICAL CAREER BECKONS | times so weird it was like a bad | Cty oe o6 ai eer ee : through- city. : Terrorists exploded two plas: |into the Nigerian federation, it ' lmovie, the body of the slain|_ bpm ag , f : 4 om, Bul many are believed tojtic bombs in the mountainjinctuded a _ joint services| Shirley Temple appears at Temple, now married and er announcing her candidacy | "fuehrer" remained unburied| Edifociol ad ¥ have slipped back --wives|resort of Dalat today, wourding/authority to establish co-opera-| left in a.film made several the mother of three, leaves for the U.S. House of Repre- and the Nazis refused to reveal F : tai 21 16.17 | returning to husbands, children|four Australian warrant officers|tion in eight areas from trans-| years ago when she was a news conference in San Ma- sentatives, where his body was or what beara sens to ~ parents. and a guard, | portation to currency, child star. At right, Miss teo, California, Tuesday aft- (AP Wirephoto) 'they planned to do with it. lim Li ) ry } '

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