Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Th uredey, October 5, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE British Sonar Story Draws Protest Here Ask For More Profit Union strike against their sup- plier, some Ford cealers are seeking bigger profits on the Car Dealers 'Canon Denounces Verdict Critics Of Draft Treaty That Wife, TORONTO (CP) -- Canon G.| Rt. Rev. George Snell said he|could not occur at the church! f DETROIT (AP)--Feeling the Moore Smith Wednesdayvwill meet with Canon Smith/again. |draft treaty to halt the spreadjextraordinary events have jeop- pinch of a United Auto Workers denounced the verdict of a cor-|today. : : oner's jury that found him and} He said the spirit healing|jydgment was so clouded by)" \his wife Violet negligent in the! group at the church was n0t/religious beliefs that they failed death of an 18-year-old girl. Get Canada's Warning (AP )--Canadalcapacity to make a nuclear the}weapon are going to decide that Self Negligent | GENEVA - ltoday warned crilics of F Smith's of nuclear weapons that theylardized their supreme inter- Te ey ee te oe isk sabotaging not only thelests." treaty but also any other dis-} Under the escape clause in armament agreement. the draft, any state justifying |known to the bishops until a d M. Burns, chief Zs such a claim can withdraw to provide adequate care for) B the dying girl or call a doctor, Gen. E. L. OTTAWA (CP) -- Defence Production Minister Drury said Wednesday the Royal Navy has eight Canadian-developed sonar units--underwater detection gear--in Satisfactory service and plans to obtain eight more. He was commenting in the Commons on a British press report that the Canadian sonar has proved unsuitable in British : Leander-class frigates. Mr. Drury, replying to Con- servative Douglas Harkness, former defence minister, said the Canadian manufacturer, EMI-Cossor Ltd. of Halifax, has written a letter of protest to the British newspaper involved. Inquiry Concludes TORONTO (CP) -- The Royal commission inquiry into the col- Corp. Ltd. ended Wednesday. The commission's expected next spring. | Atlantic collapsed in June} 1965 leaving potential losses of about $40,000,000. | The Trust Companies Asso- ciation of Canada entered the 4918th and final exhibit Wednesday--a brief urging cau- tion in revamping provincial trust company legislation) before studies in federal and/moustaches are 'a clear sign of lapse of Atlantic Acceptance) report 1s! The jury ruled that Canon|short time before Miss Globe's Canadian delegate to the Bae NOR ' ° e 1968s left in their dwindling dea A rr B 4 Ee Ss % Paper Raises Price inventories. and Mrs. Smith neslected Melt enth at wien Bef strong/They said that the girl who 17-nation disarmament confer-|from the treaty. : . )| BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)--The| A spot check of dealers in ward, Katherine Globe. as she|warning was given by me tohad moaned on her death bed : . aS sbaiie fe D 'price of Buffalo's morning|half-a-dozen U.S. cities did not !ay dying of meningitis in Me Canon Smith, for two days, was obviously in Tei bay ee gre Burns said that in the state of : pene 5 g ; : St. faa' Anetik stan oe Waki bal ; Hy i newspaper, the Courier - Ex.|turn up anyone, however, who) bedroom at St Matthias' Ang While the inquest was being|need of medical attention any treaty must be accompa- Ont wank -- > hed jy CHARLES M. DRURY .. + Makes Reply Moustaches Banned MANILA 4 (Reuters)--The jpress, will be raised to 10 from jeight cents beginning Monday |while the cost of the Sunday edition remains at 25 cents, the firm announced Wednesday. | |Increased cost of materials and payroll was given as the reason \for the price change, the first in more than three years. Fight Addition PALOS VERDES, Calif. (AP) --Alarmed parents in the exclu- sive Palos Verdes area near 3 |Los Angeles plan to pay for a sheriff's deputy to find out who jis supplying marijuana to their jchildren. The number of narcot- ics arrests, among teen-agers especially, has grown sharply. There have been 70 such arrests in the area in the first six months of this year. Hunters Back UPSALA, Ont. (CP)--Two jhunters reported missing Mon- {day night walked out of the chief of the Philippine national) puch near here at 1 p.m. Tues- police has prohibited his Me€N\qay 'The t 'd | Ut from wearing moustaches. |. polite eee Maj.-Gen. Manuel T. Yan said), - , Separated! from a hunting party of four, | was asking more than the com-| pany's suggested retail price |21. : \Instead, they were driving) Canon Smith, | in a statement |harder bargains or allowing|issued by his lawyers, charged 'less on trade-ins. "lthe bishops of the Anglican | "The number of cars we have church had known about the |will last about three times as practices of a spirit healing long as they usually do," said a group at Ford dealer in Atianta, Ga./years and "had done nothing "But we'll be making avdout|about it." é three times as much profit on His lawyer, Gerald M. Solo- jeach car." way, charged there was an | An Associated Press check of ecclesiastical war being fought \Ford dealers in several major|between Canon Smith and the U.S. cities showed some also bishops. He said the inquest were closing showrooms and|became the battlefield for an beefing up their efforts in the issue which should have been used car field. fought in an ecclesiastical On the basis of the checks in court. Atlanta, Los Angcles, Dailas., Later in the day, the Angli- New York, Kansas City and can bishop of Toronto said he is Detroit, the average Ford|taking immediate action to jdealer has enough cars on handjinsure that practices of spirit to last 25 days. This includes healing at the church are |some leftover 1967 models. ended. But some dealers say they |~ -- have only a one-week supply,| others say their inventory will} leon Church rectory June 20 and/conducted, it was not possible} indicate that a similar death than to forbid the meeting of the group, which I did on Aug. 14. Now that the inquest is con- action to insure that the prac- jnot continue." the coroner's jury recom- mended that further investiga- tions be held into the faith heal- ing group at St. Mathias' and into other similar groups. investigation was necessary to \"prevent a comparable , situa- /tion occurring in the future." Dr. H. B, Cotnam, Ontario ducted the. inquest, said there was nothing in the evidence to last up to two months, at enr- rent selling rates. 160,000 STRIKE The strike by 160,000 UAW) members began Sept. 7 when! for me to take any action other ham said neither of the Smiths| from the nuclear powers. will be charged in a criminal Sie ae ae court. "This is the end of it." | Durms sald the nucisar pow: , ing immediate ; : cluded, I am taking i pod jury, oye ot ge pone. tion of their stocks of nuclear the church for tw0l tices disclosed at the inquest do crate way oh ed her basiciweapons and begin to reduce 4 : _. |bowels or even clean bed cloth- In breaking down its verdict,| ing. went near her for four hours. no The jury suggested further wrong with her." Miss Globe had suffered from a combination of severe ear ie infection, meningitis and a supervising coroner, who CON-|brain abscess. | Wishart, speaking from his sae < : nares ae aa Sault Ste. Marie home, said he WEATHER FORECAST is requesting a transcript of the i what went on. But I don't know if this is a situation where the attorney - general should step - Sunny, Cooler On Friday: 8 be that the jury meant for Crown Attorney Lloyd Gra-!nied by disarmament measures gradual process." ae ers must, however,. within the Dr. Cotnam, in his charge tO/next few years, hait the escala- fluids, food,|their delivery. "If this 'does not happen-- some of the states with a "The group prof the, spirit of teaching all love and) attention but the fact is nobody 1 to 5-Year Guaranteed Investment Certiticates NOW EARN 612% AND ARE Guaranteed--as to principal and interest. Flexible--may be used as Col- lateral for loans. Redeemable--by Executors in the event of death. matter what they thought ve) Medical evidence showed Attorney - General Arthur nquest. "I want to find out exactly n and _ investigate religious roups. My impression would W. FRANK Real Estate Lid. APPOINTMENT Authorized--as Trustee Act In- c 4 cH Z Upsala is about 70 miles rth- en were made/eccentricity or inferiority COM-| west of the os AE aa mony jthe old three-year contract iy plex. | 5 PAR be ah at Ford, General f H otors and Chrysler . | Bankruptcy Feared Damage Church | cotudents To Quit | 'Today is the 29th day of the TORONTO (CP) -- Adoption) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)--! stu¢ N, Ont. (CP) -- The/strike. The strike has had seri-| TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts of a proposal for taxing churches would force many Ontario parishes into bankrupt-/a cy, says the official newspaper) from isles, and ripped a microphone the pulpit at Arlington of the Anglican Church of Can-|Methodist Church--and caused ada. "Hardest hit lother damage estimated at $1,- would be|500. In parting, tney scrawled) students' council at the Univer- |Students. The motion will come churches in downtown areaS,/on a blackboard: 'Forgive us) yj A ia é where property values are big-/pastor, for we know not what will remain affiliated to CUS, in| gest and congregations small-| w e do." | a campus-wide referendum. Vandals hurled hymn books at/,; ? jous effectson production at|issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: light fixtures, threw bibles into| Sy oF ie ---- tabled alFord of Canada plants, with 6,- sday to withdraw/000 already laid utf in a force ofjand scattered showers spread from the Canadian Union of)more than 11,000. before the next USC meeting| wed * ini | ' ' ins ednesday's bargaining session|for a few hours before gradual Conitis'at Wee after the Uni-|at Ford. Both sides said no set-|clearing this afternoon. Cold air|tonight. ) indsor decides if it/tlement was developing. |covers Synopsis: Cold Spell For North church authorities to investi- gate." vestments. Northern Georgian Bay, Algo- ma regions, Sault Ste. Marie, A band of cloud|North Bay, Sudbury: Variable loudi with ch of a into southern Ontario early this/shower today. Mainly sunny There was some movement in|morning and will likely persist}jand cool Friday. Winds north- Northern Ontario and Ford put forward several pro-|generally cloudy weather with west 15 to 26 becoming light Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Friday 50 CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 23 King St. W., Bowmenville 623-2527 CARIBBEAN TWO WEEK HOLIDAY Every Seturday by Air Canede charter flight, as of Jen. 6th (everybody cen join). First time ever offered in Cenade. SAVINGS FROM He, UP TO $123 PER PERSON. W. ROSS GILBART Walter Frank is pleased to an- nounce that W. Ross Gilbart, Orono, has recently joined our sales staff and will work from our Bowmanville office. Since graduation from the On- tario Agricultural College with a B.S.A. degree, he has been active in the sale and promo- tion of agricultural chemicals est," says the October issue of) the Canadian Churchmen. | Meeting Scheduled | Proposals for taxation of reli-| ~oRONTO (CP)--Local 4906, gious organizations were made|ty,iteq Steel Workers of Amer- in the report of the Smith com- mission on taxation. Coma Mother Dies TEWKSBURY, Mass. (AP)-- A 36-year-old woman who gave ica and the Timken Co. of St.| [Thomas were to meet here| ltoday to discuss contract terms| lin an effort to end a 3!4-month- old strike. The union struck June 20 over) Police Veteran Dies Ponca Payer ae vl ny ec esl snowflurries| windsor ...ssecese 62 | eainay beh . Pataca anes BA elis orecast for ay. a St. Thomas 48 62 | Enquire new et apr Eeoateut the district. 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Huron regions, Windsor, Cloudy and not s0 warm today. Scattered showers 376-3131 Wingham ...-+.00. 45 55 Hamilton .... 60 ace te St, Catharines . 60 Lake Erie€,/Toronto .--..- - 50 60 1 . , y Petarhongh' cic Ae 60 EVERYBODY BENEFITS... EVERYBODY GIVES Kingston - 40 58 Trenton birth to a six-pound daughter|wages and contract language. six months after she went into} The meeting will be held a coma died Wednesday with-/Ontario Department of Labor at|RCMP--in 1891 and served for tio" in vietnam."" this morning clearing this after-| Killaloe .... five years in southern Alberta . ° noon. Sunny with a few cloudy|Muskoka .. 38 OOD COM hl A} nt ITY : 35 50 . ® L.RRY WI Dartmouth, N.S again at t Crippled Child in Toronto. Th old boy lost his the wheels of Boy, £ Despit By LILLIAN | TORONTO (C' put regaining consciousness.|Offices. A department concilia.|nd Saskatchewan. WETS WIN lperiods and cooler Friday./North Bay . 3 Shirley May Sweeney sufferedjtor was appointed earlier and | yy Mi h NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)--| Winds westerly 15 to 25 becom-|Sudbury . 35 50 * . Hams is walkir » stroke in January and a cere-one meeting held with no\ Mrs. Michener Honored residents voted 47,214 to 36,253 ing light tonight. Earlton ..-- 32 50 x a bral hemorrhage two weeksjresults. | HALIFAX (CP) -- Mrs,| Thursday to make Nashville the Niagara, Lake Ontario, south-|Sault Ste. Mari 40 50 MANY CAMPAIGNS IN, ONE NG. eel ge later. Doctors induced labor MP Makes Ch. [Roland Michener, wife of Can.|fitst Tennessee city to legalize ern Georgian Bay, Killaloe,|Kapuskasing ..... 30 50 : : and age aie two weeks before the child was es arges (lada's governor-general, was| liquor by the drink since Prohi-|Haliburton regions, Toronto, "wer gid leg w: above the knee fue and the birth was regarded) OTTAWA (CP)--J. A bition in 1918. Prevously, resi-| Hamilton: Cloudy with a few Mon- | giv as a medical phenomenon. The\prain given an honorary doctor of let- Uni- between two c dents who wanted to drink in\scattered showers clearing this! ehild suffered no ill effects. Book Criticized LONDON (Reuters)--The Times Literary Supplement, Britain's most distinguished lit- erary review, today blasted Svetlana Alliluyeva's memoirs, book a mediocre complained in the Commons Wednesday that he could not get to speak during three days} of debate on housing. Mr. Mongrain rose on.a ques tion of priviledge near the start of the sitting. | He said he had asked six| | times orally and four times in| (Ind--Trois-Rivieres)|ters degree at St. M: |veraty here calling the work of "little historical/writing to be put on the list of value." ispeakers. He said he had stood| The review also hit out at thejin his place 26 times seeking to| book, Jacket Comment. be recognized but without suc-) After noting the wrapper's|cess. | eomparison of Stalin's 41-year- old daughter as a writer with|should have the same right to} Turgenev, Tolstoy, Chekhov|be heard as other members and and Pasternak, the anonymous|concluded: | reviewer asked sardonicaily:| "That is my grievance, Mr. | "Why not also with Homer, Speaker." | Dante, and Shakespeare for; There was no comment from good measure?" 'Speaker Lucien Lamoureux. HERE and THERE HEAD-ON CRASH |Thursday the band gave a per-| WHITBY -(Staff) -- A head-on, |formance at the Boys' School| two-car crash on Brock Road in Tuesday morning's fog did $2,500 damage to the vehicles involved but only one driver sustained injuries. An empty band is Alonzo Lang, standing at the door of the bus. Kings- way College is one of the more than 500 schools operated by ra ph a ved ps 7 Ray-|the Seventh .- day Adventist n ivien, 33, o! Scar-| 7 borough, received $500 damage cca hekceenee ond ea when it collided with a 1967 car ALL CANDIDATES driver by Robert Ryan Madill,| WHITBY (Staff) -- Blair 20, of Claremont. Madill was!Park Vista Ratepayers' Associ- treated at Ajax and Pickering|ation in Whitby will sponsor a General Hospital _for facial/four-candidate meeting at the Jacerations and released. His!Anderson High School. Ontario car received over $2,000 dam-|South riding candidates repre- age senting Conservaiives, Liberals, - New Democrats and _ Social WIL : New a Socia William ra open . |Credit are expected to speak - Holland, admin-|a¢ the school, at 8 Oct istrator of Oshawa General Hos- | pe Te pital, will retire as president RETA E eae of the Ontario Hospital Associa- tion at the 43rd annual conven- tion in Toronto, Oct. 23, 24 and 25, Representatives of all de- partments at Oshawa General} will attend the convention, which is expected to have more than 10,000 in attendance. BAND TO EXPO Band members of Oshawa's Kingsway College left campus by chartered bus Tuesday for __ Montreal where they have four engagements at Expo 67, as well) as a Tuesday evening concert at Victoria Hall in downtown Montreal. They were assisted at the Tuesday evening program) by Lucy Leontides, noted con- cert pianist, recently arrived in Montreal from Cypress. 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