2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendey, October 4, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE - Sharp Answers MP -QOn Proposed Cuts -- OTTAWA (CP) -- Finance Minister Sharp said Tuesday that statements he has made on Proposed government spending cuts refer to estimates for the 1968-69 fiscal year. Replying to a Commons ques- tion by Davie Fulton (PC -- -Kamploops), Mr. Sharp said . the estimates would be submit- ted to the House in the normal way. Marcel Lambert (PC -- » Edmonton West) asked if the * government was dropping any qt jting Teddy's normal routine by Forgives Chim OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)--Dr Raymond PD. Young, Oakland zoo director knocked down and bitten several times by a 150- pound chimpanzee, declared Tuesday that Teddy, the chimp, can't be blamed. Young said the fault was his own for upset- entering the chimp's darkened cage Sunday night. Young, 43, spent four hours in_ hospital operating room afterwards hay- ing his wounds sutured. mt DIRKSEN WASHINGTON (AP )--A slashing attack by Senator Everett M, Dirksen on crities of President Johnson's. war course threatens to splinter any Republican unity on the Viet- nam issue for the 1968 elec- tions. The Senate Republican lead- er, who expects to have a guid- ing hand in drafting the party's platform next year, fired at Republicans and Democrats alike in a desk-pounding, fist- shaking indictment Tuesday of those willing to settle for some- thing less than a Communist defeat in Vietnam, In a bristling exchange with Chairman J. W. Fulbright of the Senate foreign relations committee over whether Ameri- can security is at stake in the Ml TT conflict, Dirksen trained his guns on recent dovish proposals by Senators Thruston B. Morton (Rep. Ky.), and his Illinois col- league, Senator Charles H. Percy, This contrasted sharply to his praise for Senator Thomas H. Kuchel of California, his leader- ship assistant, who said the United States must not abandon its Asian commitments. Kuchel told the Senate the U.S. must not accept some "nameless set- tlement"' just to end the war. LINE TO EAST Dirksen contended that Viet- nam represented "our security line." He warned that if Viet- nam were lost to the Commu- nists, "our security line will run from Alaska to Hawaii." Fulbright envisaged the venir eqngienutganunanttse tt programs planned for this year and, if so, which ones. i The finance minister said some programs would be aban- doned and that government spending is under constant " review "to keep expenditures in line with revenues." Waldo Monteith (PC -- Perth) said the provinces are concerned about the cost of,~~ Ottawa's medical care insur-) Fireproof Clothes Fireproof nightgowns synthetics for and pyjamas wil MITCHELL SHARP . « Gives Reply also be clad in luminous nigh dark. New Atomic Chief ance proposals and asked if the TORONTO (CP) -- Official, Montreal and Ottawa regions: ; ; --=--== ini , i i | y i- s ' an 5 z rary lattered with mud. He A minister's budget trimming) VIENNA (AP)--Rear-Admi : é ; S warm toda jnight to install a temporary|ing sp sats included a plan to review the|tal Oscar A. Quihillalt of To Offer Aid aa issued at 5:30 a.m. prea ere te loudinees 'his sidewalk along East Avenue Bees eat Avente af roposals with the provinces/Argentina was elected Tuesday _ MOSCOW (Reuters) -- The 3 : eign sa "loudy est Rouge for children at-jeither improve mast : ment P, Res thoy are inislasbaied. lchairman of the board of the/Soviet Union is: ready to offer, Synopsis: A storm centre et ie Tass press ana|tending the new William G.|install a sidewalk for the stu-| BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE 8 Mr. Sharp assured Mr. Mon-| international Atomic Energyjlarge - scale economic aid to|which crossed the Prai rie sii a in. temperature Davis public school. dents, : Sith. aa as ending ro.| Agency. He is one of Latin|Jordan to help the pro - West-/Tuesday will push across north- Winds Tight inovensing to south-| Two delegations at the meet-! Council decided to construct} OCTOBER. 1967 see are er Pi ca fe op }|America's leading authorities/ern Arab kingdom recover 'rom)western Quebec Thursday. Cons) ely 15 this afternoon and drop-(ing told council about the road|the sidewalk this year, provid-| wats on atomic science. the June Middle East Woar,|tinuing warm, partly cloudy he ry li ht seul ht conditions at the new schooljing funds are available, be- Harmony Church (King E. & Harmony N.) 3 & 17 & 31 2:30--5:00 review. Russian sources said Tuesday|weather is expected to the} Pig to 11gh' dead jand presented a brief prepared|cause the road is slated for Beau Valley School (Marigold & Ritson) 3&17 & 31 5:30--8:00 ; G President ? Scarves Hot Item night. They said the offer was|south of the storm track while Forecast Temperatures by Mrs, A. A. Stoddart outlin-|sewer construction and pave-|@ Wilson Plaza (Wilson S, & Crerar) 4a 18 2:30--5:00 ¢ regory rresident ! MOSCOW. (AP)--Scarves M2de to King Hussein of Jor-/mainly cloudy cool and showery 1. sonioht high Thursday (ing the ratepayers' requests. jment would only have to be|§ eke Visfo Plaza (Cedar & Wecker) 5&19 2:30--5:00 LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP)--\.08 been a hot item on the da" in talks with Soviet lead-jconditions are forecast for aoe ent, * Solicitor James MacDonald,|/torn up at a later date. Dr. C, F, Cannon Schoo! (Oxford & Emerald) 5 & 19 5:30--8:00 Dick Gregory, Negro comedian,| Tntiadit " vag (CLS. those areas in the path of the, Windsor ......++++ 58 72 | k Eager »| : Broemor Plaza (Stevenson N. & Annapolis) 23 3:00--5:00 announced Tuesday night tha:|S°Viet Union's black market. lstorm. Cooler air will begin|St. Thomas .... r 70 |presenting the orief, told coun-| West Rouge Ratepayers Asso-|§ power Store (King E, & Wilson N.) 10 & 24 2:00---5:00 he will be a candidate for presi.|1zvestia disclosed Tuesday the A sniatie GONInWAE" Herdes tHe UONdOA:; 5 79 |cil the road to tie school had|cjation President John Kruger|§ 4 & P (Simcoe N. & Tecumseh) 12 & 26 2:30--5:00 dent of the United States on an|°*istence of a big network of Satellite Orbit | seawance "Thursday Ee |Kitchener ...+ 5 79 |been in terrible condition be-jappeared as a delegation sup- 5:30--8:00 independent ticket, and his plat-|U"derground capitalists who mMOscCOW (Reuters)--The)- é Hamilt London,|Mount Forest ..... 68 |cause of road construction andiporting the request by the areal Simcoe Picea ljincas ie Ratiien $2 BA 2 2:30-5:00 3 form will centre on civil rights|t@ke4 in huge profits by selling\soviet Union put into orbit| 'Toronto, Hamilton, London,/y so oham ....+ Core Be 6g |truck use and that it was toOjresidents. Mr. Kruger said East|@ Eastview Pork (Central Park & Eulalie) 3&7 5:30--8:00 Testes Bi better scarves than those in/Tyesday its sixth communica-\ Wooo", Lake St. Clair, Lake) tamilton sshhenetes 55 72 |narrow in places for two ve-'Ayenue had become a major|¢ Rosslyn Plaza 14& 28 10:09--12:09 e. |State-run stores, tions satellite. It will relay tele- Erie, Lake Huron, Miagere, St. Catharines 55 72. \hicles to pass. jthoroughfare since the start of Drive-in Church vision programs and radio _|Lake | Ontario, southern eer Toronto ...... 55 70 Mr. MacDonald said when thelGO train service. He said the!) Please note --- Bookmobile will not stop at Braemor Plaza on October August Export telephone and telegraph calls to/2i2" Bay, Haliburton regions: | pot orough 2 ed 8 Thentneivina: Day, KENT, . Wash, (AP)--Plans| OTTAWA (CP) -- Exports in/distant regions of the country, val peor! pitty ou dy | Kingston eevececce « 50 70 for a "'drive-in church," which August amounted to $913,-,Tass news agency said the new| fod Varlable cloudiness and {Trenton ++ 55 70 is to have 101 parking stalls,/o99 099, a drop of 3.4 per cent| Satellite will be an integral part/(OG@¥) anane © nue nnss tay,(Killaloe .. . 6° 6 -- soorenon Py ir sige: 4 from a year ago atter the coun- 9f @ new televisiin network | win de light becoming southerly| Muskoka ... + 45 65 orme: urc! uesday. e try's export drive was forging Serving Central Asia and Sibe-|;. 4). option Tae + North Bay 45 58 idea is to attract persons reluc:| pond cavilor in 4067, theltia 7 ae boigg g and westerly |< apury . 45 58 tant to dress up for church, | hte 'ph hursday. ody de ; ' '!Dominion Bureau of Statistics Earlton ...++eseee - 42 45 said architect Donald Olson. | vanorted 'Tuesday. 5 Yemini Killed Sudbury, North Bay, northern) cauit Ste. Marie s++ 48 55 Blind Stud | Despite the August reduction, Get Georgian Bay, Algoma regions: Kapuskasing ..-+.. 42 45 In tudents total commodity exports for the), S4N'A, Yemen (AP) -- Egyp-/Variable cloudiness today and) White Riveh <2 0ics 40 ) TORONTO (CP)--Education|first eight months of the year, feneteon, gprs five Soeaeal |Punreaey. feat Wis eee : Se eee | Minister Davis of Ontario|including commodities imported Strators and wounded 25)turning ¢ aeay: S'Timmins ... 42 45 students will be able to attend|climbed 7,.| the i ed abroad |others when a crowd attacked announced Tuesday that fend li aoe ae i se Saielias .aiade hea a Toronto) 472,900,000 from $6,613,900,000, Warters in San'a Tuesday, hos-| school next year. for the same period last year ered reported. perpran Sau He told the annual meeting of] There were decreases in Ualles were not known. the Canadian National Institute|Canadian exports in August to . for the Blind in Ontario that the/all countries except the United DeGaulle Hailed students will have to be careful-|States, where there was an! gospic ie oe FI ly selected. He did not say howl\increase of 13.2 per cent from "woe a tg tay hig many would be selected. August last year. French President de - Gaulle} Tuesday for 'resisting the poli-| \cy that is conducted "in the \North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion." In a speech to an esti- regular classes at HERE and THERE ; mated 36,000 people in this RESEARCH CHAIRMAN iizers in Ontario will conduct the| Croatian town, Tito said de Robert Byron, Bowmanville two-month campaign. Gaulle 'decreased the danger clerk, has been appointed chair- | of European conflicts," man of the research committee = ua andes CONVENTION COLOGNE, Germany (AP) -- bay, {feature at the forthcoming International Child Fair in| Cologne, Oct. 20-22. Babies can! twear to assure their mothers that they can find them in the WEATHER FORECAST Cooler Air easterly 15 today and westerly 15 Thursday. White River, Timagami,, Cochrane regions: Mainly; cloudy and cool with occasional} rain today. Variable cloudiness | jtonight cloudy and cold Thurs- day with a few showers or snowflurries. Winds easterly 20 today northwest 15 Thursday. Western James Bay region: Cloudy today with rain or wet snow beginning this morning. Overcast with snow tonight tapering off to flurries Thurs- Spell Due In Province Thursday ship council Geneva conference being recon- vened, with a return to the principles of the original Gene- va agreement of 1954, including "full and free elections" in South Vietnam and creation of a new government for Vietnam "so we could go home." When Dirksen asked if Ho Chi Minh, president of North Viet- nam, had asked for a Geneva conference, Fulbright replied: "No, because he has been unjustly attacked by a foreign government." Dirksen chided his colleagues for trying, he said, to run the war from the Senate floor. He counselled Johnson's critics not to demean the presidency. DERIDES SENATE Without naming his colleague, Dirks'en challenged Percy's LASHES LBJ's FOES ON VIET Monday statement that more than half of the American peo- ple disapprove of the manner in which the president is conduct- ing the war. Dirksen said more than 30 other countries are lending assistance in one form or another in Vietnam. The Republican leader criti- cized Morton, without naming. him, for advocating an end to search-and-destroy missions and calling for U.S. concentra- tion on defending the population centres and ports of South Viet- nam. Republican senators backing UN intervention have included Morton, Percy, John Sherman Cooper of Kentucky, George D. Aiken of Vermont and Mark O, Hatfield of Oregon. 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The four oppositio with the exception of who broke ranks, jo the Conservatives in against the governm two days of debate on about every MP descr tritical housing shor did the three indepenc But 110 Liberals pli Howard (NDP--Ske Bret Leboe (SC--Carik the government the | of a 112-98 count. Steve Otto (L--Yor who had criticized hi: ment on housing polic the Commons, voted opposition. Supporting the non-c motion put Monday b: Chatterton (PC -- E Saanich) were 71 tives, 14 New Democra Creditistes, two Sociz MPs, the three inde and Mr. Otto. Standings in the Commons are: Liber Conservatives 93, Nev crats 22, Creditistes -- Credit 4, Independent ; 4. ASKED TO LEAVE Labor Minister h responsible for housi asked earlier that o MPs who did not wish party lines should themselves" at voting Mr. Nicholson also | stout defence of federa $@ MURDOCH ® McMUR e TURN Insurance Limitec ALL LINES OF INSUR East 728-5137 $37 King Grade "A". 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