2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 18, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Wilson Would Seek Support Of Soviets Olivier Feels Better MONTREAL (CP) -- British, jactor Sir Laurence Olivier said) |Tuesday he feels fine after treatment this summer for} throat cancer and that he. wil |continue in the theatre exactly|€'S Continued from page one campaign headquarters, faced and showing fatigue. Mr. Pilkey shortly after 9 p.m. an headed for home again. Robert Nicol, LONDON (AP)--Prmie Minis- ter Harold Wilson intends to seek Soviet support for new Vietnam peace moves if the United States suspends pombing of North Vietnam. Informed sources said Wilson may go to Moscow for talks with Soviet Premier Alexei N. tioneering. jammed into the as before. The well-known direc- Kosygin. : tre, who will appear today here| °elebration. Fn, a tar in Dance of Death, looked tired| In fine form, coming off when he said he was in close lconvinced that I am pretty all/his 801 Regent Drive home, h contact with Kosygin about right." |took to the sta ith his wif i : f ght. | to } stage wi iS wilé,/organizer loaned to Oshawa for ee pF nail peacemaking Viola, their son, Allan, andithe provincial election. .M 'An opportunity for joint action Deny De Gaulle Ill on -- , \Cumpsty, full-time area PARIS (CP)---Preaitent ej oo) ora oe may arise next month. South Vietnam's president - elect, Lt.- Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu, has said he would ask the United States after his inauguration Oct. 30 to stop bombing the North for about a week in order to test Hanoi's willingness for |Gaulle is in good health, French} lofficials said Tuesday night, \firmly denying foreign press re-! ports that the general was ill. VOA For Peace ment for Oshawa were: know what to say." | QUICK -RECOVERY briefly at his King Street West grim- Walker officially conceded the election to Mr. PC campaign manager, attributes Mr. Walker's loss mainly to a '"'re- markable' NDP job of elec- About 9:30 p.m., Mr. Pilkey made his way through hundreds) 9 ;,0f party supporters and work- wife: Bond|committee rooms "|Street East, United Auto Work-|Street North) I don't think we tor of the British National Thea-|¢'S Union hall for a free-flowing CALGARY (CP)--The nation- ed from what might have been) "CLIFF" PILKEY WINS RIDING FOR NDPs described as stage-fright (or the big shock winning) by adding that one d running a "good, when he got "a little peeved'. support of 'many, many hu "Without Viola could have been running qui jas efficiently". a got the federal cause, as Mr. Pilkey put it: ' parliamentary, ' tion campaign was that he was forcibly raise "issues" on high/pirations of this city'. signs f|"never stuck for words". Mr. Pilkey congratulated Mr. Walker and Mr. Potticary for f 'lean chan! fresh political paign" -- though he did say NDP. there were about two occasions He attributed his win to the dreds of people' who rallied behind him. He said of his|RAN LAS? in the (on Simcoe/trict Labor Council, and an in- Rail Workers » ive Boost naming people who worked like|union titles but as OshawajOshawa member would prob- Receive mad on my behalf.' MPP he plans "full-time" rep-jably be to attend a caucus) WASHINGTON (AP)--Wage of Of the election, Mr. Pilkey|resentation in pari it, seek- ting of NDP members to) increases dictated under a man- of his biggest assets in the elec-/said the fact he managed tojing to' fill the needs and "as-|formulate party policy "for our) date from Congress go into ef- presentations". fect today for 137,000 U.S. rail- "I wouldn't know what as-|way workers. The increases t I'll be getting, but I/range up to 28 cents an hour. The pay raises ordered by a board in the first case of its sort, go to members of six rail shopcraft unions working for virtually all the railways in the Mennonites Must Still Pay == Chamber P resident Maintains Congress created the presiden- tial board in a special law to halt a two-day nationwide rail KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)--)Revenue Minister Benson told Keith Staebler, Chamber of|him Monday that Old Order and strike last July. It gave the board power to impose the wage Commerce president, saidj/Amish Mennonites must contin- ue contributing to the Canada |municipal taxation, Smith Re-| He said the main NDP task] port propdsals, injunctions and|would be to t : poverty 1 t] the cost of living resulted in ajand privation. In an interview] hope to be in labor or munici- swing to thellater, he said his first act as pal affairs." He called the injunction @ \"bad law in the books of On- tario" and said: 'Tonight, peo- ple spoke out against that. n-\". "It's your night to celebrate." Mr. Pilkey, president for 10 years of the Oshawa and Dis- terms if there was no voluntary agreement. The law also prohi- |bited any further strike until te ternational repr ive of ithe UAW, made a brief ref- erence to last Dec. 5's Oshawa Mr. Pilkey extended a large|civie election when he ran last but told reporters he was "quite; meal and a general clean-up atjamount of praise to Willia "Bill" Cumpsty, a federal NDP | race. min a seven-way board of control "We (labor candidates) took a T./defeat because we were not on our toes. We were kind of sleep- ; aSlorganizer in Oshawa for two); i member of provincial parlia-| years up to last June, when he ae eT «ys Be! appointment, i'm really so happy I don't/was called back to Oshawa be-|ys to the sidelines." woke up to the fact that there were forces trying to relegate LOS ANGELES fighters say arsonists may be responsible for at least a third P lof the 50,000 acres that have I| Mr. Pilkey, also an executive) been destroyed by southern Cal-/Surance | ' Arsonists Suspected (AP)--Fire ed briefs requesting exemption understand that Bill has never/poard member of Local 222,|ifornia brush fires. However, he quickly recover- lost an election in his life." UAW, has not yet officially an-| "I could go on and on and oninounced if he will retain his| peace talks. ' lal president of the Voice of, Wilson would like @ longer; bombing pause--long enough to| enable him to consult Kosygin PREMIER WILSON . « « Moscow Talks? | | in Moscow. eRe "| productive citizens of Canada. | _ | Promote Broadcasting Mrs. J .M. C. Duckworth of Hal-| Police Defended TORONTO (CP)--The crea-|ifax told a press conference OAKLAND, Calif. (CP)--Gov-|tive services manager for|Monday: "If the dodgers come ernor Ronald Reagan Tuesday|CFPL-TV London, Ont., W. T.|!0 Canada merely on night defended state police/(Tom) J : | § hi against charges of brutality in/unanimously elected president| But if they are really sincere,/running on the NDP ticket. smashing a demonstrationlof the Broadcasters Promotion| We Should give them all the en-) against the Vietnam war. Association. The association is|CUragement we can. About 4,000 demonstrators|holding its 12th annual seminar Continued from page one - |newscaster. Daley, Tuesday was|¢motional wave it is not good./young United Church minister} |Women says the organization is| iec'uh see" PCs SCORE EASY WIN - LEAD CUT idraft dodgers and making them porters at Toronto, where he,Toronto was by Margaret Ren- }won again in York South, that)wick, who captured Scarbor- Mr. Spooner, 57, lost Coch-jhe was a bit disappointed at not/ough Centre from a Conserva- anjrane South to Bill Ferrier, a| overtaking the Liberals. | At one point in the early|was being re-elected in Toronto coeee NDP had an edge|Riverdale. Mr. Wardrope, 68 next month,/on the Liberals but gradually; They are the first hus ; was defeated in Port Arthur by| slipped behind, The Liberals re-|and-wite team in the history of{ |Liberal Ron Knight, a radio main the official Opposition, a/the Ontario legislature. lost to the} jrole they twice jtive while her husband, James, One major fire still raged un-|the briefs to a meeting with the controlled late Tuesday, a|provinces on the pension plan. 7,000-acre blaze edging into Los|But this could be six months to Padres national forest north of |Santa Paula, about 50 miles northwest of Los Angeles. Fire officials said the blaze was|milk-cheque moving steadily away from po-|pension plan debts of more than pulated areas and into rugged mountain terrain. An earlier fire in the Santa Paula area roared across 15,000) jacres and burned within a quar- gious beliefs until the law is changed. Mr. Staebler, with another member of the chamber and five Mennonite bishops, met the minister in Ottawa and present- from the pension plan for the area's 2,200 Mennonites. They believe the plan is an in- scheme, banned by their religion. Mr. Staebler said Mr. Benson promised to take Pension Plan against their reli- Jan. 1, 1969. 'The five-man White House board, headed by Senator Wayne Morse (Dem. Ore.), or- dered a six-per-cent wage in- crease retroactive to Jan. 1 and a second raise of five per cent effect next July 1, plus a total of 20 cents an hour for 100,000 skilled workers. The workers had previously averaged $2.90 per hour, and skilled workers $3.05. Top paid men will earn a fraction under $3.60 an hour when all pay raises are effective. -- a year away, he said. In the meantime, Mr. Benson said he would visit the area to study the possibility of ending seizures to pay $100,000 owed by members of the sect. : Need An Oli Furnace? CALL PERRY 723-3443 DAY OR NIGHT Boy Convicted TORONTO (CP)--A._ 15-year- old boy who eluded police on massed again Tuesday night on/here. the Berkeley campus of the Uni- versity of California to prepare ee for a third demonstration in Pries Marries |s the 39-year-old 4 : ; , | Some of the massive majori-|ter mile of the town before fire- Liberal Leader pri peer ote er peaa the CCF, "ties posted by Conservatives in|men brought it under cealtal | 4940 : |the last election evaporate i Mr. MacDonald, 53, said the|time, Mr. Siac con mare fecal chool teacher elected to his} three days against a U.S. ArmMY/nne marria | : ini ; ge of a Roman Cath.|dered back to training school! e eT, centre in Oakland. hie priest to Gloria C. Giandona.|Tuesday when he appeared in| 'a4, expected =| belter showing : i 's ci re di-|juvenile rt 23 | x > ASS s broke up Tuesday's rally i to, Bridgeport's city welfare di-|juvenile court on charges of | ters, sending demonstrators] peqeri A sod Ps a hes erick C. Trumbull, of the| was convicted of one. Two were scurrying as they charged with/iq1y Ghost Fathers, were wed withdrawn | NIXON SASILY clubs and tear gas gh . NIXON WINS EASILY About 25 ereons fell or were|cn.* ph een Oe ae i i Mr. Nixon had no difficulty| Ae ; |Scarsdale, N.Y. Subversion Bid retaining Brant, the seat he OTTAWA (CP)--Fidel clubbed down as police ad-| ? s vanced. Ad . ] 87 Di ) A Cas-|took over in a byelection after | miral, , vies tro's Radio Havana is broad-|the 1961 death of his father (AP)--The In a statement from his of-/ ts fice, Reagan said the police) LONDON "displayed exceptional a 0 and handled themselves with/miral Sir great professional skill."' |Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax, : i 0 Oakland Police Chief Charles|director of the Royal Naval|in the Commons Tuesday. He/for his NDP forces. He told re- Reginald Ranfurly|ty beamed at Quebec, Robert N. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP)--|two occasions last week, was 0 *!post only last January, said he/figures showed clearly that vot-in London North plunged to 3,- ers are moving steadily away/488 from 8,279. Mr. Wardrope from the old parties. in j ir ' |porters at his Paris committee : : | rector, was confirmed Tuesday.|theft, breaking and entering. He)" Kf | One of the disappointments) loss. Oakland by about 6,000 protes-in,, bride said she and Rev.|pleaded guilty to 20 charges and ood. that "the future eed) NDP organizers was in the |Toronto area where they had/didates dre i ; j\looked for a big gain. But the/ ang iy Ont minor support Conservatives took 13 of the 28/Harvey Lainson, had a poor| Metro seats, the NDP eight and Liberals seven. Five Conservative seats fell in death casting instructions for subver- Harry, who held it from 1919|Metro, threé to the NDP and/field of 366 di : ability/Was announced Tuesday of Ad- sive activity and guerrilla activi-'and was premier briefly in 1943.|two to the Liberals. Three new 66 candidates, only two Donald MacDonald was jubi-jones set up in_ redistribution! 4. first|Thompson (SC--Red Deer) said|lant over the increased support|were shared, one to each party. One of the NDP gains in Staff College. He died Monday|asked Solicitor-General Pennell] Gain defended the use of force | | y and tear gas during the demon-|at the age of 87. Plunkett served|Whether he is aware of the| td ear gar guring he demon aan OF ant servlet in eteatt) WEATHER FORECAST store peace." of Jutland, Heligoland and Dog-|"beamed to the western Cana- Twenty-two persons, including|se" Bank, and received several dian Indian and Metis popula-| two policemen, were injured| honors in action. tion urging them to rise in a and 20 arrests made at the| 'Red Power' rebellion." There rally, part of a nationwide week| Rid For Cameroun _ ¥@5 "9 reply. of anti-Vietnam protests. | OTTAWA (CP)--Canada <2 Nearly 150 persons have been|promised a Cameroun delega- Marijuana Check arrested in two days of protest|tion Tuesday to step up foreign, TORONTO (CP)--Police said by anti-war groups. |aid to the African republic, The|Tuesday they are checking re- Judge Delmar Brobst of Oak-|message was delivered during|Ports an organization has been) TORONTO (CP)--Official| land municipal court meted out|discussions between a delega-|Set up to distribute samples of|forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.| 10-day tences to folk tion headed by President Ahidjo|Marijuana to high school stu-/ today. Joan Baez and 102 others whojand Canadian officials, includ-|@ents. The investigation began| Synopsis: A major storm cen- were among 123 arrested in|ing Prime Minister Pearson and|@fter the arrest of a 15-year-old|tre that dumped 1% inches of| Monday's demonstrations at the|External Affairs Minister Mar-|Sit! who was caught with the/rain across southern Ontario, induction centre. tin. qd --|ary School. The girl was re-/Ottawa. A weak disturbance jleased pending a juvenile court/near Sudbury will also move HERE and THERE ™: er ae eae }a northerly flow of much cooler at elie i Students Charged jair to surge southward across is believed that the car, which} LONDON, Ont. send the Great Lakes today and Ontario County Council, Tues-|was burned out, was feciden-|University, gg nd grit iy Thursday. day, passed a bylaw to providejtally set on fire. |students Tuesday were charged| Toronto, Hamilton, London, for drainage and prevention of f lwith possession of marijuana| Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake flooding work west of Sunder-| TO ATTEND SEMINAR foliowing a midnight raid by\Etie, Lake Huron, Niagara, land. The bylaw was passed to| Magistrate F. S. Ebbs and|RCMP officers on an apart-\Western Lake Ontario regions: enable members of the county|Magistrate H. M. Jermyn willl ment. Mostly cloudy becoming windy engineering staff to do work on/attend a seminar on Seatenc-| Cloudiness On Thursday Weather Windy And Cool! evening. Thursday variable cloudiness and cool. Winds light becoming,northwesterly 15 to 25 ! this afternoon. Forecast Temperatures rug at George Vanier Second-|now is moving eastward near|Low overnight, high Thursday Windsor 38 50 St. Thomas oon 38 50 London .. . 35 50 Kitchener ......... 35 50 Mount Forest ..... 35 48 and a little cooler today with a private lands. ing being conducted by the at- Find Revolver \few showers. Thursday variable |torney general's department at 7 : ro loudiness windy and cool. 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When the Conse Premier John Ro to a comparative! in Ontario Tuesd following th blazed earlier in | cial Credit in Alb tives in Nova Scc als in Saskatchew There is still mark--the fate « government of Ni Premier Louis R those election wa' day against the ence of a determi tive campaign le ant Charles Van | provincial leader federal MP. For federal po find there isn't ni similarity in prov: eral voting patte the main attracti was the fate of th cratic Party. Its : probably the most best organized staged in that pro GOOD SHOWING T. C. Douglas, leader, said his | good showing but for even more sez it won. It took se election in 1963. The NDP. gait ' ie 'Tuesday's 1 one respect fi earlier provincial In addition to membership in th islature, the NDP share of the party CABII Two member: Robarts' cabin! feated Tuesday tario electi Wardrope, left, ister, was defe Arthur by I Knight. Munic Minister Wilf on right, lost Ferrier of the cratic Party South. 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