Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1967, p. 2

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Q THE COHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 13, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Senator Asks "Risks' In Hunt For Peace FREDERICTON (CP)-- U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy said Thursday attitudes which keep the world in constant con- flict must be dissolved. In a convocation address at the University of New Bruns- wick, Senator Kennedy said 70 wars since the end of the Sec- ond World War have not induced mankind to make much progress in reducing its capac- ity for nuclear destruction. "We cannot do this by our- selves," he said. "Yet we can show increased understanding for the fears and suspicions of others and take occasional risks in the name of peace in preference to the mon- umental risks of mounting arms." Warm Of Drink-in COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) --Students at the University of Maryland have threatened school officials with a drink-in. The school's student govern- ment cabinet, irked at the pro- hibition of drinking on campus, threatened Thursday a cam- pus-wide drink-in the night of Nov. 3, the Friday before home- coming. Action Explained three police reinforcements} were sent to Markham Village} Sept. 24 because their seven-| man police department was vastly outnumbered by a motorcycle gang, Police Chief James Mackey said Thursday. In an explanation to the Met- ropolitan Toronto Police Com- mission, he said the officers were sent out of their jurisdic- tion to Markham to help handle the 150 strong Satan's Choice motorcycle club. | He also said there had been 2) report of a murder in the area. He sald no murder occurred but a 17-year-old Scarborough girl was found assaulted in a ditch. The girl, who was taken to hospital in critical condition, refused to lay charges against the gang. , Expo Hard Hit MONTREAL (CP)-- Every week that Montreal's transit strike continues, it costs Expo 67 $1,000,000 and 600,000 visits, an Expo spokesman said Thurs- day. And every day the strike lasts it slashes the average daily from amusement the 186. "The strike of bus and): Historian Dies LONDON (AP)-- Stanley Morison, outstanding typogra- pher, scholar and historian of The Times, died Wednesday. He was 78. Morison was the designer of the Times new Roman type face which revolu- tionized the appearance of the paper in 1932 and was adopted by many other publications. Lots At Cost FLESHERTON, Ont. (CP)-- Semi-serviced lots will be sold at cost price by 10 local busi- hess and professional people who bought a 40-acre farm to develop a housing sub-division about 30 miles south of Owen! Sound. | | | | ROBERT KENNEDY | | . «+ Wrong Attitudes EEE OIE | Actor Dies | SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- |Character actor Nat Pendleton, |who appeared in 94 motion pic- tures, died Wednesday night in hospital after suffering a heart tencel to TORONTO (CP)-- Forty-jattack. He was 72 Guaranteed Wage Decision Postponed A decision was postponed by Oshawa Separate School Boar? on a _ recommendation that would stop separate school teachers from keeping pupils in after school hours unless parents are notified. Trustee Ivan Wallace made Youths Welcomed BRANTFORD (CP )--Five lyouths who travelled 15,000 > |miles Expo 67 /U.8. civic welcome here Thursday. in a converted bus to in Montreal via the and Mexico, returned to a John Waters, 20, Ray Hanson, 20, Brian McLean, 21, Robert Preece, 19, and Don Thompson, 20, all of Brantford, bought the A bus for $650 and converted it she felt the board was "over- into a mobile home for their trip in August. The youths travelled to Brit- ish Columbia, south to Mexico, east to Florida and up the U.S. nse eastern seaboard to Montreal and Expo. Turbine For B.C. TOKYO (Reuters) -- Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. announced today it will ship a 42,000 horsepower hydraulic turbine to the B.C. Hydro and Power Authority by next July. The turbine will be used by the authority on a project on the Campbell River on Vancouver Island. Jailed In Murder Try AUCKLAND (Reuters) Neville Fineberg, 27, was sen- five years Friday after being found guilty of attempting to murder American Wylie Hanby Roberts on board ell | a ketch off the New Zealand travelling south on Stevenson! TORONTO (CP)--Two union| ooast in June. heads will ask Metropolitan Toronto today for a guaranteed | Iv ROBERT STANFIELD |? - « « At Convention Developed Test Terms Supported MONTREAL (CP) -- Mem- bers of the Canadian Marine Officers' Union have voted 82.2 per cent in favor. of terms of a proposed one-year contract wi 132 inland shipping companies, CMOU president Gilbert Gau- |thier said Thursday. The terms, approved in a 'ote by the 1,200 marine engi- the recommendation, saying, "mothers are justifiably con- cerned" when children don't re- turn home at the regular time. "I am concerned about the molesters reported in the area," said Mr. Wallace. "In many cases, it's a sign of dedication when teachers detain pupils for jextra drill, but I feel parents should be notified." Trustee Winona Clarke said stepping its place," and "'tak- ing too much authority away from teachers." "Today, our teachers worry what they tell our jpupils," said Mrs, "Our teachers didn't about that when we school."' Dr. George Sciuk, chairman of the board, said the new pro- posal might discourage teach- ers from holding "mass de- tentions." Funny Place To Park Car Harold Chellew, 1424 Evange- line Drive, driving a 1960 car, nesday evening. Mr. Chellew said he Road North at about 25 and when he was about 100) yards from the stop lights at| office today. He was acc church of dis; bh Gg sn for marrying while his first) went to [Bar Association Rapped For Legal Abortion Stand OTTAWA (CP)--The als on legal on the Commons health mittee Thursday. For more than three association President legally cies tha Gordon) made \Cooper of Halifax and Ronald|results |C. Merriam of Ottawa, secre-|/such as rape or incest, provided tary, were grilled by the MPs\a provincial 'termination about association resolutions|board" approves. suggesting wider grounds for) terminating pregnan-|that abortion be legal where They protested at times that health of the woman or "sub- the precise wording of the bar's|stantial risk" |resolutions was meant merely|child may have "a grave men- las a guideline and should not|tal or physical disability." be taken as anything more than} hat. | Retorted Robert Stanbury (L |--York-Scarborough), a lawyer: '| "As the parent body of law- lyers, it seems strange to meltal Accreditation. Cana-|you would propose a model bill| Mr. Stanbury, noting the rec- dian Bar Association's propos-|so full of holes as this one. Anyjommendation that provinces abortion camejlegislature that passed it would under sharp fire from profes-|be incompetent as well as. ill- sional colleagues and laymen|advised." pass '"'termination of pregnan- cy" acts setting up termination boards, said he failed to find any provision in the draft for it of a under age 21 to an abortion being per- formed. Mr, Cooper, who had repeat- edly said the bar proposals jwould not force abortion on anyone, conceded that consent for under-18s was not spelled out in the wording suggested by the bar. He argued that consent was "implied" in an application for abortion even when made by a In such ge dak would| parent or guardian of a minor be required only from he} 5j7j ; any? be y é N© girl in the girl's name, therapeutic abortion commit- would spell out " A 5 "l more tee" of a hospital accredited by} . ; ay ; |clearly when and were consent the Canadian Counct! on Hospi lis required," he said, Mr. Stanbury also won ack- com-| Much of the discussion centred on a bar iati hours|proposal that abortions be legal when pregnancy from a sexual offence, A companion suggestion was pregnancy endangers the life or exists that the | WEATHER FORECAST nowledgement from Mr. Mer- riam that the association con- Cloudy, Some Showers Forecast TORONTO (CP)-- Forecasts|North Bay, Sudbury: Variable issued at 5.30 a.m. EDT: ss | Synopsis: A storm is movingjers overnight and early Satur- lost control when he found he|across northwestern Ontario|day. Clearing Saturday after- had no brakes and lodged his|towards Hudson Bay. This will|noon. A little warmer. Winds| L car between two houses Wed-|spread cloud and showers|south 20 today and west 15 Sat- across Northern Ontario today|urday. | was |and tonight. The strong souther-| Ottawa and Montreal region: | ly circulation ahead of mph.|storm. will bring warmer air/becoming sunny with cloudy the Great}periods during the rest of J Lakes. Skies will continue tojtoday. Cool. Bond Street West, discovered|clear slowly in southern Ontario| northward across today becoming west 15 tonight. Bay, Algo- 'Marie, Northern ma regions, Sault Ste. sciously rejected the idea that a husband could block a wife's abortion application by refusing his consent, No provision had sbeen included requiring a hus- |band's consent in applications involving pregnancy from sex- ual offences. For Saturday Retraction And AUCKLAND (AP)--A Supreme Court judge today ruled that a published apology and retraction is not a valid land binding settlement of a claim by Dean Jack Eyre, for- mer New Zealand defence min- isters, for $130,000 against a newspaper and news agency for alleged defamation. Eyre is claiming $50,000 from Wilson and Horton Ltd., publishers of the New Zealand Herald and $80,000 jointly against Wilson and Horton and The New Zealand Press Asso- ciation Ltd. The defendants had filed a 'motion to determine before the case went to trial whether an apology constituted a binding settlement of the claim. The judge said that after a 'political meeting at Devonport 'near Auckland Nov. 23, 1967, The Herald carried a report of |Eyre's address under the head- ling Basinful of Bombs. DOWNTOWN DELIGHTFUL AiR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM FOOD REASONABLE PRICES Special Noon Luncheons Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST cloudiness today. 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Melbourne archbishop Frank th|Woods ordered the 47-year-old |priest not to carry out his nor- mal duties at Christ Church in Melbourne's Newport district, pending a diocesan tribunal |Nov. 13. neers, provide for a 7.S-per-cent| asic wage increase plus fringe benefits bringing the worth o! jthe package offer to about 15 |per cent. CMOU members now | ; 7 |make an average wage of §7,- Stanfield Candidate 5 _ TRURO (CP)--Dissatisfaction| 00 a year. Mr. Gauthier said he hopes is widespread in Quebec and'final arrangements for signing A. E. JOHNSON, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST | 141% King St. East || 723-2721 | CALL OR SEE DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST, 723-4663 TWO WEEK HOLIDAY q Every Soturdey by Alr Canada cherter flight, es ef Jen. (everybody can join). First time ever offered in Conada. SAVINGS FROM $76 UP TO $123 PER PERSON, f Rev, LORNE F. FOX Enquire now ot Four Seasons Travel 57 King St. &. Oshewe 576-3131 annual wage, general salary PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) he had beak Z increases from 24 to 50 per) FAM , Md -- he had no brakes. He said he i i FRIDAY cee em Pt or Games FD, coder lc "he lek ne 'st eel ta enon aes waa "| Ser Ua a mee geec er of the Dick test for scarletroad to prevent going through ' likely Satur-| } u vic work. reement fever, has died here. Dick, whola red light, lost' control, pr bie showers are likely Satur Dichhent Paiaiathints : 110 723-348 COAL & SATURDAYS between Local 79 and Local 43\developed the test with his first ended up between the houses.| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Low tonight, high Saturday King St. W. SUPPLIES of the Canadian Union of Public|wife, Gladys, headed the Uni- Damage to the right front|/Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake|Windsor .......... 50 60 | |! Employees expires in Decem-|versity of Chicago department|fender, hood and bumper of the/Ontario, Haliburton, Killaloe ISt. Thomas ..-. 45 60 | ber. of medicine between 1933 andcar was estimated at about southern Georgian Bay, Wind-| London pa eng 45 60 Local 43 represents street 1945. $150. sor, London, Hamilton, Toron-|Kitchener ........ 45 60 cleaning, sewer and water plant . ' Michael Labriola, 520 Bond to: Variable cloudiness and a| Mount Forest 42 58 employees while Local 79 Rid For India St. W., reported that an eaves/little warmer today. Saturday|Wingham ......... 42 58 serves office workers, staff of MOSCOW (Reuters)--The ~~ and possible crack in| mainly cloudy with chance of ajHamilton ......... .45 60 a home for the aged and foremen)Soviet Union will give India|the garage wall were the only|few showers and not much/St. Catharines .... 48 60 on outside jobs. 500,000,000 rubles ($560,000,000)|42mages to his property. The|change in temperatures. 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