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VOL. 26--NO. 247 Ife Single Copy SS¢ Per Week Home D @ast bank of Suez Canal looks through binoculars to- da ISRAELI OFFICER on y at Egyptian activity on billows skyward from burn- ing Egyptian oil refineries at Port Suez, Egypt. The other side of canal as smoke fires were set by Israeli THORSON CRITICAL Bilingualism Said Divisive ETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) P --J. dent Canada, said Tuesday bilingual-| He ism pable of seriously damaging na- tional unity. Speaking to the Peterborough J Canadian Club, Mr. Thorsonjenterprise implies equality of called on Canadians to resist at- tempts being made to force bi- lingu alism on them. prove to be "a divisive force in T. Thorson, former presi-|Canada and a source of dis-| of the Exchequer Court of/course."' rejected the contention} 12, is unconstitutional and ca-|that French Canada should be treated as an equal partner to the rest of the nation. : "Equality of partnership in an contribution. The contribution made by French Canadians is not equal to that made by the artillery yesterday. TTT TT ER ee REMMI MINE 160,000 Ford members in 101 bargaining units vote today . Production workers at Ford local 600 in Detroit were report- ed to have given from 88- to 90- per-cent approval to the new three-vear pact, while skilled tradesmen approved by a 3-to-1 The Oshawa Times vote, said local President Frank Dombrosis. Ford workers at local 182, Livonia transmission plant, voted to ratify by a 6-to-1 mar- gin. Skilled tradesmen approved 364 to 202 and production work- ers from Local 182 voted 1,500 to in HAE CT RATIFICATION A Spm) PNET gM rine A:mMnmaRM ennai sehtnieaneieamie -- NOMENA MEARNS = namingninmen es mg DVANCES DESPITE OPPOSITION 100 for ratification, said Presi- dent Charles Gillette. DISSIDENTS URGE REJECT The returns came after back- to-back television appearances Tuesday by UAW President Walter P. Reuther who ap- pealed for approval and un- happy tradesmen calling for re- jection of the contract. If the pact is approved, work- ers in 25 Ford plants across the U.S. would resume work sched- ules Thursday and Friday. Striking workers have been liy- ing on benefits ranging from $20 to $30 a week and Ford's new car sales have fallen drastically this month. Workers in Ford's Canada plants were laid off dur- Reuther said the pact, which ing the strike due to a shortage offers a guaranteed "annual of parts assembled in Canada. wage. gives Ford workers The dissident tradesmen, led $700,000,000 to $800,000,000 over by Chris Manning, president of its three-year span in- wages a Chevrolet local, purchased a and fringe benefits. half-hour's television time and attacked the contract, urging its rejection, Abii Weather Report Much cooler air due late to- day. Variable cloudiness. Low tonight 40. High tomorrow 50, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1967 Authorized os Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES during shelling --AP Wirephoto BOYS DISCOVER STOLEN $20,618 MACON, Ga. (AP)--Two young boys who set a trap for rabbits in a rural area near here returned Tuesday night to check it. They found no snared rab- bits but spotted something down the rabbit hole. The two brothers, Robert Singleton, 13, and Eugene, cleared brush, reached into the hole and pulled up a paper bag containing $20,618. approximately $66,000 stolen Oct. 12 from a Macon bank, the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation said FLAMES FROM burning oil] storage tanks light the Egyptian sky over Suez last night after being pounded by Israeli artillery yester- across the day. Two oil refineries were hit during an artillery duel tween Egyptian and Israeli forces. The refineries pro- Russia Asks UN Council To Brand Israel Aggressor UNITED NATIONS (AP)--\Ignatieff suggested a three-point|and desist from all military ac. New firing broke out today near|plan to end the fighting, aseda Egypt's still-blazing Suez oil re-| Tsrael and Egypt blamed each! --Ask Secretary-General U fineries, as the Soviet Unionlother for beginning the fierce/Thant for full information on pushed for support in the United|artillery and mortar duel at the|the hostilities from Lt.-Gen. Odd Nations Security Council to con-|southern end of the Suez Canal.|Bull, the chief of staff of the UN demn Israel as the aggressor in\Fires still roared today in|Truce Supervision Organization, Tuesday's three-hour artillery|Egypt's two major oil refineries|and to determine whether Gen. battle. jin the city of Suez which pro-|Bull needs additional re- Correspondents touring the|duced 80 per cent of Egypt's pe-|sources; ravaged Egyptian port at the|troleum. The pipeline terminal| --Give Thant authority to southern end of the Suez Canallat nearby Port Taufiq also was|send a special representative to reported an Israeli plane pene-\ablaze. the area "to start the process of Sgypti ir space and Pea 543 et gat eo ri Laat at|DESTROY REFINERIES \restoring peace conditions. . , | h po ires|_ Governor Hamid Mahmoud of| "'I cannot believe that it is be- me suing Pa Oe" sell lig eae ond the capes of te before. -- ene Ae gp edd Sh Ee ecument ox tok coun ble duced nearly three-quarters itary officials|completely destroye uesday |8 ist idap hehe oh of Egypt's otectadien . tones Sear ia Doe Taufiq\and the other was half flat-|and stalemate-breaking propos. - cee \said nervous Egyptian flak gun-\'ened. He said three civilians\#l," Ignatieff said. He believed --AP Wirephoto | |ners opened up on one of their|Were killed and 60 wounded by ast "hares now tae & Delton: lown Soviet-made Sukhoi-7 fight-/the Israeli shelling, while an|Sus In favor of such an ap- Suez Canal be- away under- "There is nothing in the Brit- rest of Canada." Air force F-105 Thimderchiefs | roach and a resolve to take lers as it swept low over Egypt's |28yptian communique said mi thi : west bank of the canal. Flak/i/tary casualties were three | fhis next step towards peace in U.S. Again Raids. | PEL. Strait...,pirvist cs sii te ce ad nice ante mepantane Key MiG Airfield sproximately $66,000 stolen | nice fos ee nie aN a ie BOT theese ing the nine-mile Northumber-|Lake, about 15 miles north of (O2Y night at the request of planes flew throu » : MiGs and heavy flak today for follow-up strikes on North Viet-|from Thailand bombed Phuc} nam's biggest air base and ajYen's. main 9,170-foot runway} Israeli Ambassador Gideon Rafael accused Egypt of "'mart- jtime lawlessness" by its sinking jof the Israeli destroyer Elath |last Saturday with 47 men dead lor missing. Shi, 5 Egyptian Ambassador Mo- |land Strait crossing could be re-|Port Taufiq. There were no cas his Sh pager ola tg(PO El-Kony said Israel has grant aggression." . embarked on a "criminal act of aggression" aimed at the de- ey Egyptian claim that an Israeli Seen Vital NO CASUALTIES _ {jet was shot down and four The Israelis said Egyptian|Israeli tanks were destroyed . forces raked Israeli positions! The Security Co. il 2 CHARLOTTETOWN (CP --|with machine-gun fire at thelcatied into uraont serine Thos The cost of building and operat-jsouthern end of Great Bitter sta chip ascii he aah jcovered within 50 years, Col.|ualties and the fire was not re-! Edward Churchill, government|turned, they said. | leo-ordinator of the giant pro- Thick smoke curled from atl ae resumes today at 11 4-M.|struction of one of Egypt's most ish North America Act or in any iaw that makes French an offi- language throughout Can-jis a bilingual jare in danger of being brain- He said_ bilingualism would|washed into the belief it is." Penfield Sees Some Danger In Quebec Medicare Program MONTREAL (CP)--If a bet- cial ada," care "he said. is not established in Que-jreal He said made so frequently that Canada was | Dr. Wilder Penfield, head of|have to be much more selective ter public information program|the Vanier Institute of the Fam-|in on the introduction of medical|ily, told a meeting of the Mont-|money,"' he told the annual| & Commerce;|meeting of the | | Spending Curb BRANDON, Man, (CP)--Re tiring Premier Duff Roblin sai |Tuesday night that his succes- sor won't be able to spend money like he did. "We have now reached the| jstage where we are going to! where we spend our Brandon) bec, standards in teaching hos-|there are pressing problems in/Progressive Conservative Asso- pitals and medical schools injQuebec involving the coming} ciation. Montreal and Quebec City will|into drop ocrit neurosurgeon said Tuesday. to "second-class y,"' an eminent Canadian| The care medi-|/schemes. Mr. Roblin said when he took office in 1958 revolutionary dispute changes in education, roadbuild-| ___|between the provincial govern-|ing programs and comprehen-) |ment and Quebec's radiologists|Sive programs to spur industrial and resource development were Roblin Sees | Hanoi. d tricted target list, Bridge which was hit once be- earlier that fore on Aug. 11 \new raid on the mile-long Dou-|and maintenance and support |mer Bridge in the capital of/ facilities |which were untouched in It was the second consecutive strikes Tuesday, raid on the vital MiG airfield at! A t Yen, ley defence department's res-|today with MiG interceptors but land by ferry service, could be | and the sec-|reported:no kills for either side. enormous, Doumer! The U.S. command reported 10 MiGs were de-\there can be no real improve-| previously on at the and rail A north of the field U.S. military spokesman economy of Prince Edward Is-|stream of smoke the|said the raiders tangled twice'land, now joined to the main-| istroved or damaged and the air;ment in income and standards The bridge carries most of thejbase put out city's across the Red River on thejgest raid of the war. ject, said Wednesday night. least five fires in Suez and cast} Taal filed the! But even without such sav-|@ huge shadow over the canal's) a counter com- \ f : .|Plaint accusing the Egyptians of|, 1ne, city of Suez is in ings, the benefit to the isolated) Southern entrance. A long black open aggression and violations ames." said El-Kony, charging of the ceasefire resolution." that the attack was launched | The Israeli army reported The Israelis charged the nna Provocation from trouble on another frontier. it| Egyptians fired first from gun|"'8YPh said two Israeli soldiers were|°™Placements within inhabited) The Egyptian envoy called the killed, another was seriously|2"48 of Port Taufiq, Port Ibra-|shelling retaliation for the sink- |wounded and an Arab was|tim and Suez ing of the Elath and repeated killed in a clash between troops|,. Soviet. Ambassador Niklai T.|the Egyptian claim that the ves- | Fedorenko, asking for prompt|Se! was in Egyptian territorial limportant industrial centres. miles into the Sinai Desert. T am tempted to believe that of action for atiof living on the island unless} : bef 7 | Arab infiltrators seven) ; § traffic|least five or six days in the big-|easy and continuous access to/and eh te thee Damya council approval of his resolu-; waters. |markets is arranged," he told! ridge spanning the Jordan |tion, charged that the United! UN observers at the scene the Charlottetown States, Britain and West Ger- sent word to Thant that Israel Trade. | many were playing a dangerousjinitiated artillery fire on the oil Col. Churchill left his job as|NO SUPPORT SEEN jgame abetting "ruling circles injrefineries. \director of installations at Expo| At oe eee, NaOee, a Aviv. A ceasefire was put inte effect : 7 3-POINT PEACE BID fter three hours of heavy fir- | Board of | River. 67 in August to boss sonstrve-iainns could round up enough tion and planning of the cross-|votes to secure approval of their| The Canadian ambassador|ing. jing between Borden, P.E.I., and} resolution condemning Israel jrecommended the council adopt] In Tel Aviv, Israeli newspa- |Cape Tormentine, N.B. Chief U.S. delegate Arthur J.jthree steps in an effort to re-'pers supported Defence Minis- He was appointed in June to|Goldberg brushed aside the So-|store peace to the area: ter Moshe Dayan's warning that take over the trouble-filled pro-'viet resolution, terming it a, --Call on all parties "to re-\the sinking of the destroyer was ject after rising construction|'midnight calling on the council|spect scrupulously the ceasefire'in effect since the June war. "and the subsequent flight out needed to bring' Manitoba into a jcosts threatened to put the cost/to condemn al! violations of the! 54 and New Brunswick minis- te 19 jof the province of some of the competitive position with the 'most distinguished doctors .. . illustrates the fact that Quebec} jul always have to compete for| . 2 lent, as it does for investment, | things without enormous expen- in an open market," he said. jof the crossing well above its|Arab-Israeli ceasefire |$150,000,000 federal budget. Canadian ambassador rest of the country. | "We couldn't do any of these ditues of public funds," he said. MPP DIES Dr. John F. McInerney, , Fredericton r of health from 1952 to 60, died early today after George mn zc... NEWS HIGHLIGHTS gist testified Tuesday. "| Head Wounds Were Fatal As Seven Children Died | BATTLEFORD, Sask. (CP)--|chards who was called by the \The seven children of Mr. and|/Petersons' neighbor, W. J. A Mrs. James Peterson, slain with|Lang. Mr. Lang found Mr. Pe- their. parents Aug. 15 in their! terson's |farm home at Shell Lake, Sask. ,|kitehen door and called police. died of head wounds, a patholo-|The other child, Kathy, 20; was \living in Chetwynd, B.C.,: with) Dr. 0. G. Lane of Prince Al-|her husband, Lee Hill, at the bert, testifying at the prelimi-! time. nary hearing of Victor Ernest Hoffman, 21, of Leask, Sask.,/ was at the hearing. said all the children were shot} in the head only. Mr. and Mrs. t 'Peterson were shot in the head Neither Mrs. Hill nor Phyllis| About 100 spectators packed | he courtroom during the morn- ing and afternoon sessions. body just inside the a heart attack, two days after being re-elected to the Mary, 13, Dorothy, 11, Pearl, 9, William, 5, Colin, 2, and Larry, not call any witnesses today. tation to revive a wounded " Arizona Slayer Of Five | | 13,479 New Homes, Apartments To Die In Gas Chamber | OTTAWA (CP) -- Starts were made on 13,479 new houses and apartments in September, an increase of 33 per cent over housing starts a year earlier, but the an- PHOENIX ,Ariz. (AP)--Rob-;--were slain along with a cus-| nual rate of construction eased slightly, Central Mortgage rt Benjamin Smith was sane|tomer, Joyce Sellers, 27, and hen he killed four women and/her daughter, Debra, 3. and Housing Corp. reported today. The Crown-owned hous- ing agency said the rate of construction represented 140,- a child at a Mesa beauty college; Mrs. Sellers' three-month-old| land should die in the gas cham-'daughter, Tamara, survived 600 housing units a year, down from the rate of 146.200 a year represented in the 13,343 housing starts in August, |ber, a Superior Court jury decid-jwhen her mother used her body| jed Tuesday night. las a shield. | The figures apply to urban centres of 10,000 population After deliberating an hour and and over. fF 49 minutes, the seven-woman, five-man jury found Smith, 19, guilty of five counts of first-de- gree murder and two counts of assault with intent to commit murder against the two survi- ivors of the Nov. 12 shooting ispree. Judge Laurance T. Wren said he would set a sentencing date ,. In THE TIMES Today .. ' Women Intimidated--P. 19 = | Ratepayers Meet--P. S Crushmen Win 7-4--P, 16 Quang Tri, 19 miles south her in the head and arm. She Legislature for a fifth term. -oprexkive Cariservative. ; A ih ge piel ei eel | FOUND IN MORNING Saskatchewan, said he had per-| incident took place w hen ed in the first part of the mee: a : ; do the v.c. know that?'" ings: Liberals 32, PCs 25, Four-year-old Phyllis was car-jhaps another seven witnesses to| the troops were pinned operation before one Com- Three other peauly: school pile OBERT B. SMITH {| Vacant one : ried from the house next morn-|call. Seven witnesses testified) down after passing through TAU Be RE | oped Glenda Carter, if eee le ls vi "CP Wirephoto ling by RCMP Cpl. Barry Ri-lopening day.Tuesday, a North Vietnamese army --AP Wirephoto |Olsen, 18, and Glenda Carter, 18 ++. Sentence Looms & -- 1, Only two children survived. pointed to Smith as the killer y Ss r lLeather- of the demilitarized zone: Duddy as, othe during the first day. of testi- Serge Kujawa of Regina, di- . necks gather around. The Three Marines were wound- rector of publie prosecutions for body. names Ann. te a. is charsed wilh capi-| Dr. Lane was the only witness 'within the next two weeks, pete : er in the deaths of Mr. | ho testified in open court dur- te SNIAL : z Ina hes. Peterson. ing the afternoon. Three RCMP Prin alance had maintained ee Dr. Lane said he conducted officers testified in a two-hour that Smith was mentally it at Classified --30, 31, 32 [autopsies on, each: of Me ning) chi x rent fli jet the time of the shootings. It Ce 36 lbodies. Mr. Peterson reccived|Policha twice warned reporters * never denied he was the killer. Editorial--4 physician ill bullet wounds from a "small ag agree bia gp ives : ' a | A key witness was Bonita Sue Financial---34 wale FE r : aring a rne A vis Cante p 3 calibre rifle. Mr. Peterson, 47,;Tuesday, the ce anpeiplod A MEMBER of the U.S. Ist camp on Operation Medina. |Harris Canteloupe, the only Obituaries --32 SUED Orcale " re ey 17 defence counsel, Ted Noble of} Marine Division tries The Marines were operating adult surv Ivor, who testified she Sports--16, 17 his wife Evelyn, 42, Jean, 1" North Battleford, said he would| mouth - to - mouth resusci- about two miles south of [played dead after Smith shot Fiavicion 36 "So, it's been done! But | Wathen '