SONOS, nat eink. Eee \whien includes pension pro- grams and other transactions}. and gives. a 'broader picture of the effect of government opera- Q@ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 2, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Duff Roblin Backs Diefenbaker Stand ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Pre- 'mier Duff Roblin of Manitoba, campeigning here for the 'national leadership of the -Progtessive Conservative Party, said Friday John Diefen- rbaker has a right to do whatev- 'er he wishes with respect to the -party leadership. Mr. Roblin, making a whirl "wind. sweep through the Atlan- 'tic provinces to dfum up sup- sport among delegates to the "leadership convention at Toron- to Sept. 5-9, had little comment 'on Mr. Diefenbaker's announce- iment. Friday that he wants to "know what Conservative policy "will be before deciding whether <to seek another term as leader. The Manitoba pane on how ble cam ey a affect amy chances and ty in general. ie a fs Roblin had lunch with! DUFF ROBLIN $ Newfoundland delegates to the - + In Newfoundland econvention. He left for Grand "Falls, Nfld., by plane after ane ;news conference. =~ Vigor Urged RT WILLIAM (CP) Fe! gee Fleming a candidate for Conservative party j leadership, said Friday the fed- tourist industry. that although resources fall under direct control of the | provincial governments, in development. He referred to the roads - to - Pesources program initiated by the former Conservative gov- ernmmt which he said helped all provinces open up and pro- vide transportation routes into isolated areas with high natural es potential. He deplored what he called the failure of the present Liber- 'al administration. to carry on the program and called for its resumption and enlargement. Deficit Lower OTTAWA (CP)--With all the| eral government must show more vigor in development. aid for natural resources and the The former finance' minister|, in the Diefenbaker government noted et a press conference the , federal government can assist Win Scholarships TORONTO (CP)---Silvia Bucharan of Toronto and Fred- erie Wieler of Oakville won sen- ior yocal scholarships Friday in music competitions at the Canadian National Exhibition. opera tenor class and second in the men's lieder class for 83 and 84. Silvia took top honors in the ladies' open class and placed first in the mezzo sopran- , Sacred solo class and the mezzo soprano, oratirio class competitions Deane Howard of Toronto, gained three firsts, in the orato- tio baritone, baritone, and sacred solos baritone classes scoring -- 83 and 84. Wayne Mawson of Brantford won the sacred solos class and Thoras Ryan of Toronto won the bars opera competition. Barver Guthrie and Maxine Guitn of Toronte won the vocal duet contest for 16-year-old cnd over with a mark of 80. Brure Stevenson of Burford won the tenor sacred solos class with $3 and Dolores McLoughlin of Toronto placed first in 'the ladies' open folk songs with 88. @ecounts in for the 1966-67 fiscal) r, the federal government's; et deficit has turned out 96,000 000 lower than the pre- Balai, estimate of $428,-| * On acnational accounts basis, tions, the June t figure proved $26,000.00@ out of line. Mr. Sharp predicted a nation- al accounts surplus of $141,- ee O06,0°0. It turned out to be) i $115,000,000. Two Killed ALLISTON, Ont. (CP)--Two) Toticnham, Ont., sisters wer killed Friday and five members|' of their immediate family and|* a cousin injured when a car in| which they were riding) slammed into a tree beside a} country road near here. and Ler two-year-old sister) Helen. Ir satisfactory condition in Newmarket hospital were) 4 Patricia Black, 9, Kevin, 4,| RAE 6; and seven-year-old) 1 cace the cause of athletes in| Another sister of the dead | Ne vou « 'tai? thet Soma girls, Margaret, 12, was in seri- ous condition in a Toronto hos- pita! Sixth person injured was Mary Lee Black, 10, of nearby Schomberg, a cousin of the sth- érs. She was in fair condition in Newmarket hospital. Alliston is 40 miles north oi) Toronto. * aos Hanoi Training SEOUL, South Korea (Reu- ters)--A North Korean Army captain who defected to South Korea said today North Korea sent an unknown number of troops to North Vietnam to) reveive guerrilla training. Capt. Won-ho Pak said at a press conference that North Korea was also providing equipment to Hanoi. star Bobby Hull Friday lauded | | progressive Conservative tions to sports and national pol- ities \for D'ef committee, Hull, \scoring left winger with Chica- \go Black Hawks of the National Dead are Marlene Black, 19,/ \Horkey Leniue. sa¥3: | Pointe Anne, Ont., "| Gives Support TORCNTO (CP) -- Hockey leader}; John Diefetibaker for contribu- In a télegram to the Youth| High} } "As a Canadian who has been|® | aetive in sport all my life I believe John' Diefenbaker has done more than any ather| Canadian in public life to} mitics is being run by young! Conservatives who want Mr. Dieferbaker to seek re-election as leader of the Progressive Conservative party at the par- ty's leadership convention here 5 5-9. Hu'l, 28-year-old native of | added in the! telegram: "Tie formation of the Nation- al Fitness Council by his (Mr. Dieienbaker's) government in 196). opened the door to a whole new era in Canadian sports. Canada today is a name to be reckoned with in international athletic competition. "On the national political icé you can't beat his generalship or stickhandling. If there ever is a Canadian hall of fame he'll Frederic placed first in the Mesies- A ---- to cause the dona _|storm with high winds slammed linto the city of Lageado in southern Brazil on Friday. | persons injured. 'First reports said hun- dreds of homes were destroyed | and nearly 1,000 persons were |] jthe banned Communist party Space Agency UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- Austria, Iran and Egypt pro- posed Friday creation of an international space agency linked with the United Nations to promote neperae for peaceful uses of space. Mah- moud Hessaby of Iran, " speak- ing for the three governments, jsubmitted the plan to the scien- tific and technical subcommit- tee of the UN committee on the peaceful uses of outer space. Strike Plan SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--Algoma Steel Corp. is us: g road and rail transport to overcome a strike by mem! of the Seafarers' Internati Union. A spokesman for the plant Said the company has not really ibeer hurt by the strike and he does not expect steel production to be affected unless the com- pany is unable to get sufficient supplies to last the winter. Since the strike began Aug. 17 no steel has been moved by ship Steel is taken out by truck or raii and ere comes from Wawa by rail. The strike has cut heavy shipping in the Canadian lock here from about seven vessels a day to three, A spokesman for the United States Corps of Engineers said traffic in the American lock has fallen by about 10 ships a day. The leks handled an average of 46 ships a day before strike, Robarts Praised QUEBEC (CP)--Auguste Cho- quette, Liberal MP for Lotbi- niere. says Premier John Robarts of Ontario is..the only man who can make "the spec- tre of Diefenbaker" disappear at the Progressive Conservative party's leadership convention in Toronto Sept. 5-9. In the weekly column he writes for VActicn, Mr. Choquette says the Ontario premier is one of the few men who has not felt "the vindictive action of the old chief." Mr Choquette said the only valid leadership candidates are} the premiers of Nova Scotia and Manitoba, Robert Stanfield land Duff Roblin, But none of \the men in the race appeared ATES lds: PORTO ALEGRE, By THE CANADIAN PRESS The aby oy of Bay weath- er during Labor Day week- end has ar carance. many Canadians to head for the high- ways where the Highway Safety Council predicts 100 of them may die by bg ad night, Last year, 97 Canadians were killed in accidents dur- ing. the three: Day weekend, : Weekend fatalities this year have been .reduced by. almost four per cent--1,319 compared to 1,366 at this time last year. Safety officials are hoping the reduction will not be Bd gpa by Ipc Biceeet killer oft iy er Ontario, Quebec, the te ae and sections of the Maritimes are expected to have sunny, =n re a -- 'A variety of ts, incl ° Nova Scotia. idents in events, in ries | Residents John Nicholson, federal labor sports, i Prince Island, how- minister, said employers are a} ceremonies, will ever, are expecting lots of sun- reviewing their responsibilities provide Canadians with 'oliday OM ORES pa collective eb gon = ente! neg The on pages od unions are examining critical parades 2re Labor is planning a iB their structure. . scheduled in Newtcusdisnd---at : in Quebec City with majoreltes He said it is important to Grand Falls and Baie Verte. St. and floats. Expo 67 in remember that most collective agreements in Can: cluded without shtereat be Glllentiva naa poe se, Bradt organized will eee Taperiant bao Po John's District Trades aad hold Weekend activity on are con+ Labor Council will a Monday. es or locks ond scaled-down v | of annual quidi Vidi Regatta with outs, Donald MacDonald, i] secretary of the "Canadian Labor Congress, said there bas been an enormotis surge of pi ale gor gone Hundreds of persons in New Brunswick are expected to stream to the beaches if the ment Hill in Ottawa.will a folks art concert tonight 24-hour variety shaw, combin ing professional .and susreur talent, Sunday and Monday, WEATHER FORECAST Variable Winds Tonight Fair Weather Forecast Delay In Payment Seer For Winter Wheat Growers CHATHAM, Ont, (CP & colesleied until last year's |, weak world market of wheat coupled has always been able to clear out all current year's stocks of wheat by the crop year end June 30. "1DX-- Di DX--DX-- DX with @ 1,000,000 bushel 1966 crop bg carryover will delay payment is completely |y TORCNTO (CP) -- Official Forecast Temperatures forecasts issued at 5:80 a.m.: Low tonight, High Sunday Synopsis: Skies will be most-| windsor 78 ly sunny over all of Ontario) st Thum: ° 78 today and Sunday and therei/Lendcn 45 OS will be @ gradual warming/Kitchener .. 45 5 trend through the weekend. Mount Fores' 46 «75 Windsor, London, Hamilton,|Wingham .. 0 7% Toronto, Lake St. Clair, Lake| Hamilton ..... 4 «678 Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara,|St. Catharines ..,.. 50 78 Lake Ontario, Haliburten,|Toranto ...... hiss es southern Georgian Bay: Sunny|Peterborough ..... 40 75 and a little warmer today and/Kingston ..... 45 5 Sunday. Winds light, Trenton «+++ - 4 75 North Bay, Sudbury, northern) Killaloe .... - 40 % Georgia Bay, Timagami, Algo-| Muskoka". -. a 75 ma, .Cochrane, White River,| North pay . 4a 75 western James Bay: Sunny and|Fariton ......+--+« 45 78 warmer today and Sunday.|Sauit Ste. "Marie... 45 78 the| Winds westerly 15. © §--S=--s Kapuskasing ....-- 45. 80 Kapuskasing Inquest Ordered In Girl's Death TORONTO (CP)--Dr. H. B. Cotnam, Ontario supervising coroner, Friday described as "most peculiar" the death of a 19-year-old girl in the rectory of an Anglican church, once the centre of what Dr. Cotnam called a 'witchcraft cult," Dr. Cotnam Thursday ordered an inquest into the June 21 death of Katherine Globe of Burlington, Ont., near brought about by a chronic ear infection, She was an outpatient at a Toronto hospital and Dr, Cot- nam said he believed she was to have seen. a specialist the day she died. The Anglican. bishop of Toron- to Friday issued a statement jsaying he had warned two priests. at St. Matthias Church pal vl Miss Globe's death--of the dangers involved in experi- ewdiee. to determine whether |menting with '"'the people. | she was in apap gy Lr nor a ig on from in ee medical treat-|, <A the Mice 'of the aha d. the girl, who was] Moore Smith, has "'g saa athered a | Authorities said at least eight were killed and 30 without shelter. Try More Reds JAKARTA = (Reuters)--The | Indonesian Army today announced a new. series of trials of leading members of (PKI) accused of mastermind- ng an abortive coup here in 5, Take Bite ROSEMEAD, Calif. (AP)-- \Burglars who entered Dr... Her- jbert Finley's office are pre- pared now to put the bit on somebody else. 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He also 'denoun ary' policies pu some leadership « said Conservative thei. progressive But Mr... Dit remained silent 0 name would be when voting for : begins next Satur to FROM SI Duf Dra fy. By DON M ST. JOHN'S, Nf mier Joseph Smal adamant political al Conservative': Diefenbaker, fav 'Premier Duff R Tory leadership « Diefenbaker's ca that post would party to pieces." If Mr. Diefenba running, hé wou Tory party to Mr, Smallwood sa view Friday. "it very great traget it would be so t Diefenbaker,". the micr said. He said Mr. Di always '"'played part. "He's not a pa not a group man vidual and an i prima donna, and that he cares an '% the faith and si Tory party," M said "T know he do about his own fail success and if it 1 ter of his succe Tory party's succ goodness help the TORIES WOULD If he failed in : the leadership, t 900,000 Tories wi 'upon this as "'t throat-cutting ar to Mr. Diefenhal mic: said.