Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pope Seeks O "I'M THE CHE AND I'VE FAILED" SOME DOUBT DEATH STORY DX -- DX -- DX -- DX | Bolivia Army Claims Guevara Slain pinions On Birth Control Data VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul has started to seek opi- nions on birth contro! from bishops at the Roman Catholic synod, informed sources said Tuesday. The informants said the bish- ops had been told informally that the Pope was accepting written opinions on the issue, one of the most controversial in the. Roman Catholic Church. In a related development, it was announced that the pontiff would start private individual and group meetings Wednesday with synod members represent- ing national and regional con- © ferences of bishops. The Pope has reserved to | himself the decision on whether © to modify the church's tradi- tional ban against contraception through pills or devices. 3 Miners Die PRETORIA (Reuters) -- Bernina omnis Ry POPE PAUL Seeks Data Recognize USSR KUALA LUMPUR (AP)--Ma- laysia has decided to establish diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, on an experimen- tal basis subject to continued "friendly feeling and behav- ior," Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said Wednes- day. Diplomatic relations with Moscow will enable the Malay- sians to sell their rubber direct to the Russians without paying a share of the profits to a Euro- pean middleman. Seeks U.S. Talent LONDON (CP)--Unilever Ltd., the food and detergent group that ranks among Tuesday. By JORGE CANELAS VALLEGRANDE southeastern jungle, and before! (AP)--Bo-|his death told his captors: "I'm livia's guerrilla revolt has been|the Che and I've failed." "virtually finished' by the kill- ing of Ernesto (Che) Guevara, once Fidel Castro's top expert on revolution, the chief Bolivian armed forces says. Gen. Alfredo Ovando Candia|underestimated said Guevara died from wounds suffered in a near hand-to-hand |battle with troops in Bolivia's Ovando told reporters to view the-body that the rebeis of failed because they lacked the support of the peasants, they the Bolivian |Army and they chose to fight in brought to Vallegrande Tuesday Col. Joaquin Zenteno Anaya said the guerrillas lost seven men in fighting Sunday and Monday near Higueras, 300 miles southeast of La Paz, and had only 10 men left in the area. Military sources said 29 guerrillas have been killed in the last seven months, includ- ing 15 Bolivians, 11 Cubans, an Argentine and a Peru- jan area strategically ited to them. WEATHER FORECAST today. Synopsis: ° : *!dominated weather over Ontar- ae Ufa! companies, 15/1, for several days has moved Gtepatching @ recrulling team! off into Quebec. A weak north- bo Canada And the : United] ory circulation is pushing cold States to look for scientific tal-| air southward across the Great lent, the company announced') skes, Skies will be mainly TORONTO (CP)--Official forecasts issued 5:30 a.m. lcloudy today. A clearing trend) will continue tonight and con- Not Quite So Cool Here Forecast For Thursday \continuing cool. Winds light ltoday and west 15 on Thursday. Montreal region: Some Sight A storm whichjrain early this morning then mainly cloudy with a few scat- |tered showers the rest of today. |Thursday cloudy with a few sunny periods and continuing cool. Winds light today and west 15 Thursday. Forecast Temperatures a Ger hs giehgg eased RD TTC | Oe Germany siderable sunshine is expected nate tonight, high os explosion 1,400 feet y : GENEVA (AP)--East Ger-|Thursday in all regions. Freez-| Windsor ...++.++++ pase in a pA Bl yaa Generals Retired {many has accused West Ger-|ing temperatures are forecast|St, Thomas ... 58 here Tuesday. ATHENS (AP)--The Greek|Many of producing and testing|for areas where skies clear| London eens aeaeee 58 ; military government Wed es-|2tomic weapons in South Afri-|early tonight. Kitchener .... 58 Won't Run Again Wednes-| 3. The charge was made Tues-/ Toronto, 'Hamilton, London,|Mount Forest . 55 day announced the retirement|day in an East German govern-|Windsor, Lake t. Clair, Lake| Wingham 55 HALIFAX (CP) -- Dalton) Wednesday of three generals of|ment memorandum submitted/Erie, Lake Huron, western|Hamilton .......-. 35 58 Camp said Tuesday he doesn't/the National Police Corps: in|to the 17-nation disarmament/Lake Ontario, Niagara regions: |St, Catharines 5 58 expect to stand again for the|what was seen as a continuing|conference by the Soviet Union.\cloudy with a few sunny) Toronto ..... cccoee 38 58 national presidency of theleffort to clean out royalist sym-| 4 periods and continuing cool) Peterborough . 35 55 Progressive Conservatiye|pathizers. They included the Patriarch Call today. Sunny with a few cloudy| Kingston i eS Party. jgendarmerie chief, Nicholas' IsTANBUL, Turkey (AP)-- intervals and not quite so cool/Trenton -....+++++ 55 58 At the same time, he said he|Panagoupoulos, who was|Patriarch Athenagoras, 1, lead-| Thursday. Winds light westerly.|Killaloe ....+...+++ 35 55 could be a candidate in the next|reported to be a staunch royal-ler of world Orthodoxy, will pay| Sudbury, North Bay, eastern 35 55 federal election but he was not|ist. The junta retired 144 army/an official visit to Pope Paul|Lake Ontario, Haliburton, Geor- 32 50 definite on this point officers last Monday. Oct. 26-28, the Greek Orthodox gian Bay, Timagami, Algoma | 32 50 er -------- patriarch announced Tuesday.|Tegions; Cloudy with a few 30 50 lThe patiiarch will be greeted/light showers today. Thursday|Sault Ste. Marie .. 30 50 HERE by the Pope and members of/cloudy with a few sunny|Kapuskasing:..... 25 50 an the Roman Catholic Synod of|periods and continuing cool.|White River ++.» 25 50 Bishops and have private talks| Winds light northwesterly, |Moosonee «seeeseve 25 48 Cochrane, White River|Timmins ......... 25 50 CHAIRMAN {sponsored by Canadian Indus-, Lloyd Gardner, chairman of|tries Limited. George E. Scoti,| the Oshawa Assembly of. the/243 Wellington St., Whitby, and| Baha'is and a member of the|Tim Lang, 94 Labrador. Dr., National Assembly of the/Oshawa, are the two local win-| Baha'is of Canada, was the|ners in the "Shoot to Win Con-| chairman of the Saturday morn-|test.". The weapons they won ing session of the Intercontinen-|are CII, model 125 bolt actioa| tal Conference in Chicago, Iili-jrim fire rifle, with clip maga-| nois. Baha'is from Oshawa and.jzine. | Whitby attended, together with| delegates from the Yukon and} CAMP-OUT as far east as Newfoundland. be ge Motor City Campers} |Club held a camp-out last GETS DIPLOMA |weekend in Algonquin Park, and| P gy onl |p nag -- despite chilly weather, many| 9 4 en awarde ili jov in: | a diploma from Vale Technical -agpreyh dec Pina Institute at Blairsville, Insurance Company in London, has just returned from a three- p.m. at the week advanced training course| Arena club house in auto damage estimating and| ave -- techniques at the insti- ute, Bp righ ead ORGANIZER ate and Vocational Institute and - G. Tubby of Toronto has|Henry Street High School, been appointed organizer of the|whithy, have been set 'or Oct payroll savings division for the|21 and Nov. 18, respectively. 1967 Canada Savings Bonds|poth events will start at * p.m.| campaign in Ontario county. His} | territory includes Oshawa, Bow-| manville, Ajax and Whitby. | Sales of bonds in Ontario|nancial planning at York Uni- County totalled $2,118,800. The|versity, Toronto, will be guest 1967 series of bonds will be sold|speaker at the Chamber of | at par until Nov. 15. |Commerce's membership din-! < jner Monday, Oct. 30 at the WAS CLERK -- TREASURER | Hotel Genosha. The topic willl The clerk - treasurer of Brock! be "The Carter Commission Re-| Township since 1950, Stanley |port on Taxation". Mr. Flynn! Miller of Sunderland died last\is chairman of the committee! COMMENCEMENTS SET | The annual commencement GUEST SPEAKER | W. H. Flynn, director of fi-| week as the result of a heart|which studied the Royal Com-|4 attack. Mr. Miller, a member,mission report which was ap- of one of the pioneer families|proved and submitted to the of the area, served with the! minister of finance. Prior to his 116th Battalion during the First|recent appointment to York World War. 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BRISEBOIS, Business Manager of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, 471 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, who will arrange an appoint- ment. J jexercises at Anderson Collegi-}. julation that the Polish govern-| with the pontiff. Urge Sanctions WASHINGTON (Reuters) The Senate Johnson Tuesday to launch a) campaign in the United Nations to impose international eco-| nomic sanctions against North Vietnam. Without debate, approved 75 to 15 a resolution presented by Senator Harry Byrd (Dem. Va.). asked President |? regions it}and not Cloudy with a few showers or snowflurries today. {Variable cloudiness and uite so cold Thursday. Wind northwest 15. Western James Bay region: Mainly cloudy and cold today. | Clearing tonight. Mainly sunny so cold Thursday. Winds northwest 15. Ottawa region: Mainly cloudy \with a few scattered light show- | not lers today. Thursday cloudy but Smoking Kills? 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The diary, found in the dead man's rucksack, was said to have covered the 11 months since November, 1966. In one of included the dead man's finger-| the Jast-entries, Guevara was, important documents was indeed a strong blow for us. This time we really had a bad time. Three of our best men were lost." Officers said they also found a catalogue with personal refer- ences to each of the guerrillas and a notebook apparently used "for contacts with the outside world." Guevara was wounded Sun- day afternoon and died about pry Monday, Col. Zenteno' said. Need An Oil Furnace? reported to have said: "This has undoubtedly been the worst month we had so far. To lose all our caves with such CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT jhe mysteriously vanished from |Cuba. Argentine Foreign Minister |Nicanor Costa Mendez said in |Buenos Aires he doubted that |Guevara was dead or that he lever had been in Bolivia. 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