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(Bob) Kellett te our lett brings to our Company ears experience in the Heat- Air Conditioning Industry and vis period he was associated ineering Industries Company Barlin-Scott Manufacturing Advertising Manager and Sales Representotive. 5 he was appointed Technical »f National Warm Air Heating Conditioning Association of ind most recently employed by Air Conditioning Ltd, of llett's background will greatly r Company. to continue its 1e of providing customers with t oil burner equipment and techniques for year round nfort. d it. ess now than tricity in On- yhere else in 2st bargain in average cost customers of 'e, TO COMBAT DISCRIMINATION Bar Association Seeks Civil Rights Commission QUEBEC (CP) -- Having expressed a desire Friday to see the creation of a federal body to combat discrimination in Canada, the Canadi Bar national commission on human rights such as was endorsed by the delegates could serve as a consultant to the government, duct dies on discrimina- Association is expected today to pronounce itself on prisoners' boxes in court, hate literature, electronic eavesdropping and water pollution. R. St. J. Macdonald, dean of the faculty of law at the Uni- versity of Toronto, said a tion and help promote under- standing by educating the public. The resolution, sponsored by Joseph T. Thorson, former chief justice of the Exchequer Court of Canada, was hte only one adopted Friday at the day- Helium Gas Leak Prevents Surveyor 5 Soft Landing PASADENA, Calif. (CP) -- Space scientists today aban- doned hope of guiding Surveyor V to a soft landing on the moon as they weighed the relative merits of trying a hard landing or diverting the spacecraft to orbit the earth. Spokesmen at the Jet Propul- sion Laboratory said that fail- ure to stop a helium gas leak through a faulty valve had ruled out the possibility of mak- ing the planned soft landing. The leak was expected to stop automatically when pressure in the helium tank dropped, he said, allowing the braking rock- ets to be used to a certain extent. Scientists now were comput- ing the chances of the delicate spacecraft surviving the impact of a "hard" landing. If they decided this was too risky, he added, Surveyor V might be put into orbit around the earth. The valve - leak developed Friday night immediately after eaccessful completion of a mid- course manoeuvre in which three of the spacecraft's liquid- fuel engines were used. Scientists reached more than 100,000 miles into space by remote control early today, trying to plug the leak. | "If the leak doesn't stop, the; craft can't soft land on the moon," a spokesman explained. "If it can't soft land, its soil - testing equipment and camera will be destroyed." Scientists may nudge the 2,200-pound space craft into an orbit around the earth. they said. Computers tried to deter- mine alternate plans and the speed with which the helium was leaking. The spacecraft had been due to land on the moon Sunday afternoon. "Orbiting the spacecraft around the earth would save the spacecraft--but we wouldn't have any hope of ever getting it to the moon," the spokesman said. He said its cameras might be of some use in taking earth photographs, but its soil - test- ing equipment would be wasted. Scientists said the helium PRETORIA (Reuters) -- A Soviet spy, using a false name and posing as a Canadian citi- __|zen, has been arrested in long general assembly meeting| Johannesburg, South Africa's which oe a = -- bar | security police chief said today. association's internal affairs. Mr. Thorston said the commis- Be a pg ae = sion should be established by Canadian named Edmund Trin- the federal government. ka when arrested. He had docu- Pseudo-Canadian Russ Spy Arrested By S. Africa Police the year. "Loginov ... has revealed a fascinating story of years of training and prepara- tion given to him by the KGB for his illegal missions abroad," the police statement added. "His departure from Moscow was preceded by years of train- ing in the Czech and English Resolutions recommended for fs : adoption today include a pro- ments a _ Spying posal to abolish the prisoner's| ~*~ sieaE ee 0x from criminal courts. Prime Minister John Vorster announced the arrest Friday SHOWS INCONSISTENCY night but gave no details. It Lawyer Antonio Flamand of|was the first arrest of an Montreal, chairman of the bar's|alleged Soviet spy. in South criminal law section, said the} Africa. prisoner's box conflicts with) y,, den Bergh said that the common law which considers - A ; the accused Innocent until prov! 2S" ntstons 'and travel aot argh ... | He said the man_ travelled The endorsement fn principle | through 23 countries of five con- of a Senate bill which would|,. 4 : rite amend the Criminal Code to tinents. He did not list pt | make it a criminal offence to Me = py interne distribute pale propaganda was have cotizoied suspicions that als reroneanned. he made use of a false passport Anot int b | bs z i gle cn ly AR ae hon oi to enter the republic and that up will propose that all elec- Ponca ri tronic eavesdropping be made a|he was involved in subversive lactivities as well as the illegal criminal offence except when | * K jinternational transportation of authorized by the courts. | ' currency," van den Burgh said. Finally, a proposal to give : the federal government the, 'After his arrest he confessed to the security police that he authority to remove the source E a, of pollution from Canadian|WaS not a Canadian citizen but waters where those who have|that his true name was Uti custody of the waters fail to do|Nikolayevich Loginov and that so will be brought up. jhe was in fact born in Moscow jin 1933. = ie | Van den Bergh said the man Wilson Adviser had also confessed that he was |sian spy attached to the KGB-- Lashes Press a fully trained long-term Rus- jthe. Soviet intelligence service LONDON (CP) -- George} |--on a special mission. Wigg, Britain's paymaster -|A Loginov had been in South | 4 frica _since the beginning of Prime Minter aecod wi TOOTHACHE tank's valve must be closed to preserve the helium, required to pressurize the liquid fuel in|prophecy. the spacecraft's: three control) rockets. {noted because of his connection giv: ji " son, has given the British PISS | why suffer agony? In minutes get relief that a tongue-lashing -- and a grim |lasts with ORAJEL. Speed-release formula puts it to work quickly to relieve throbbing F % toothache pain. Ask In a Friday speech widely | your pharmacist for | s Without the control rockets,|with Wilson, Wigg jumped on EME j eas: @ em on ere which would slow the space-|journalists for going along craft to a landing of 10 miles an} hour or less, the vehicle would} plummet at high speed into the lunar surface. Surveyor's main thrust rocket |can't slow the craft to less than|are generating tension by play-| 350 miles an hour, scientists) explain. CUS Retiring President Urges Liberation Front LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Doug-jfreedom to determine their own las Ward, 29, of Toronto today school life, discipline and cur- t of the C told delegat Union of Students they should| The congress Friday also con- go back to their campuses as a|demned a Canada-wide study of national liberation front. "T sincerely hope you will be|by the Association of Universi- @ personal, social and. political liberation movement," the out- going CUS president said at the close of the week-long congress here. Mr. Ward, a divinity student at the University of Toronto, said it would be difficult for English-speaking Canada to accept student syndicalism. He said syndicalism was introduced to Canada in 1948 by Maurice Sauve, current minis- ter of rural deveolpment and forestry, when he was president of the National Federation of the Canadian Union of Students. It now is the major aim of the Quebec student union. Student leaders should be pushing with full force to make sure all workers are organ- student housing, commissioned ties and Colleges of Canada, as "zoo animal housing." The study, financed by a grant of $108,000 from Central Mortgage and Housing Corpora- tion, is to report in August, 1968. "The title of the study -- Housing the Student -- is an unfortunate choice of words bearing the implication that students need to be housed as zoo animals need care and feeding," a resolution, intro- reas ™ "with the euphoric and uncriti-| - -- cal world of advertising and public relations." j 1 to 5-Year Guaranteed Reporters are not digging for| Investment Certificates the facts, he said, and papers! ing up bad news. Wigg spoke to the Guild of British Newspaper Editors after a week of hard editorial] knocks dealt by much of the; NOW EARN press to the governing Labor | party. | 1 He predicted that within 10) /2%0 years, the number of national | dailies will have declined to) four from the present nine. | ~~ oe His prophecy came two days | AND ARE after the Canadian-born Guaranteed--as to principal and publisher, Lord Thomson of] interest. fleet, said four of the five THe Ty PMcane oor nationals now losing money Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death. Authorized--as Trustee Act vestments. CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Conade Deposit Insurance Corporetion 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa could close without leaving the public any worse off. Wigg said--no national daily) aiming for a mass market can command the support of adver- tisers without "a readership | exceeding 2,000,000." The Dean of the 723-5221 Laurentian Mountain Resorts. 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 GRAY ROCKSINN St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant 0. B 100, St. Jovite, P.Q., Ca oon duced by the universities of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon cam- pus) and Calgary, said. CUS voted Friday to retain) its application for membership | in the International Union of; Students. | P.O. B. in, Telephone A % FRIDAY 'elephone Area Code 819, 425-2771 NIGHTS and ' af SATURDAYS ; FOUNTAINHEAD OF SERVICE .., and by practice trips through the Soviet Union and to various Western coun- tries under false identities." In a detailed review of the activitiies of Loginov going back before his arrival in South Africa, police claimed the Rus- sian had been briefed on life in the West "by no less a persons than the celebrated Soviet spy Rudolf Abel personally." Abel was arrested, for espio- nage in the United States in 1957. ViC T THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, September 9, 1967 3 meeting picked Richard Smith, Liberal MPP for Nipissing inj the last legislature, to contest | the seat for the party in the! 'Downgrading' Nixon Claims |," rovnsn tein STURGEON FALLS, Ont.jeral program for Northern) (CP) -- Liberal Leader Robert|development. Nixon Friday night accused the! Mr, Nixon said ores mined in Conservative government Of/Northern Ontario should be Premier John Robarts of down-/smelted close to the mines, | grading democracy in Ontario./even if the new smelters would | Mr. Nixon, addressing a Lib-|compete with others in Ontario. | eral nomination meeting, said DX a OX DX ae DX disuse. ther of them had sat during) $ | -- WTH -- The'DX -- DX -- DX -- DX system offers an ideal means) istration the legislature's com-| ECONOMIZE! the standing committees on and farming. i $ OIL by which the public can com- mittee system has fallen into! $ SAVE '$$ education and agriculture. Nei- Phone 668-3341 $ municate directly with their Mr. Nixon said the committee $ that under the Robarts' admin-} BE WISE: $ | He singled out as examples} $ ¢ | iods of f ion | periods of ferment in education FUEL elected representative AQUATICS STAFF WANTED BY THE OSHAWA RECREATION DEPARTMENT Qualified swimming instructors and lifeguards for part-time employment at the new indoor swimming pool. Written applications only: stating age, qualifications and ex- perience must be submitted before September 15th to -- Aquatics Supervisor, Oshawa Recreation Dept., Box 10, Airport, Oshawa, Ontario. WAVE OMAN ANAM A @® (AN AAV OANA NAAN AV AA NNY'S Canada's Oldest and Finest Chain of Health Spas is here! NOW ENROLLING in OSHAWA HOT BUBBLING WHIRLPOOLS: tn volcanic caves; you'll enjoy a gently, tng massage from hot, swirling water that sooths away the cares of the day. ized," he said. ate status in the International Student Congress, but requested ALSO A BARRIER the CUS secretariat to report During the plenary session |on alledged financing of the ISC Friday, a resolution on univer-|/bhy the United States Central sal accessibility declared that| Intelligence Agency. cultural discrimination is as great a barrier to education as lack of money. The resolution recommended that freshmen be instructed in the problems of universal accessibility during campus orientation; that high school and university students hold joint discussions on barriers to education; that students work voluntarily during the summer pol cog the community on cedar universal accessibility; and s that free high schools be} ridge established. a community of quiet elegance Monique Ouellette, president of the Ontario Union of Stu- dents, said in a free high school "students run the show." z "It aims at giving students | located in oshawa's northern residential area. | Simcoe and Taunton LOOKING FOR A COMMFORTABLE QUIET | RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWN? If you are looking for a lot to buy . . . visit cedar ridge -- use a builder of your choice, for information. phone 723-1194 OSHAWA THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room =f Hotel Lancaster | 27 KING ST. WEST ATTENTION FARMERS ! WHY PAY MORE? 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