Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 27, 1967 A GLANCE AROU ND THE GLOBE Former Socred Leader To Veto Hanging Bill REGINA (CP)--Robert Thompson, former leader of the national Social Credit party, said Wednesday he will vote inst a government bill which seeks to abolish hanging. He sald in an interview the new bill, which is to be present- ed to Parliament this session, Bs # = f ® provides the death penalty for [ persons who kill police officers | and prison guards. Mr. Thompson said this provi- sion was not made in a similar } bill which was defeated last year. He said the government should have waited until a new "Parliament was elected before bringing tie issue up again. Miners Duel ISTANBUL (Reuters)--Two Turkish miners met for a pistol) due] 2.850 feet below ground and} started a panic when other mi-/ ners mistook the shooting for an} explosion. The others fled to the surface as the two men drew their guns and wounded each other in a coal mine on the Black Sea coast. Both are in the hospital Arabs Killed TEL AVIV (AP)--Two Arab infiltrators were killed in a fight with an Israeli Army patrol Fri- day near the Umm-Shart mili tary bridge across the Jordan River, the army announced. The patrol opened fire when it came across a groun of armed men on the west bank of the river, a spokesman said. No Israeli cas- ualties were reported. Study Housekeeping LANDER, Wyo. (AP)--Nine Lander High School boys should be choice mates for some bride They are taking a course in bachelor housekeeping, which includes care of clothing, wash- ing, ironing, mending, baking and cooking. Satellite Launched MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russia launched another Cosmos earth satellite Friday. It is for re- search into flight conditions in space and the effects of cosmic radiation, Tass news agency re- ported HERE an F. Gerald Townsend, director, of the Ontario Tax Structures| Committee on Taxation, will be and Ann Lloyd, a Grade 13 stu- used with marked success on ROBERT THOMPSON . Timing wrong Writer Dies PORT TOBACCO, Md. (AP) --Peter Vischer, 69. who worked on the New York Post, Sun and World for a number of years be- fore turning to magazine writ- ing and editing, died Wednes- day. He was an editor of Polo, The Horse and Horseman and County Country Life magazines and was on the board of direc- tors of the. New Yorker maga- zine Separatism HULL, Que. (CP)--Postmas- ter-General Cote declared Thursday Quebec will never separate from Canada "without a revolution within the province, | and I foresee no such revolu- tion." He told a Liberal party meet- ing in this Ottawa River city op- posite the national capital that Quebec youth could not be blamed, however, for objecting to having to learn English be- fore getting jobs in their own province "If Quebec employers would do their part," he said, 'then the rest of the province, and the rest of the country, would be willing to do their part." d THERE a | Relations Resumed LONDON authorities (AP)-- Qualified reported Thursday Final Expo Rush Seen MONTREAL (CP)--Expo 67 geared itself today for what may be a record weekend at- tendance as the six-month fair faced its closing hour. School children and _ their teachers from throughout the province have the day off today for a final visit to Expo and some observers predicted at- jtendance might pass the record jof 569,500 visits set Sunday, | WEATHER FORECAST Rain Mixed With Snow | Spreads Across Ontario TORONTO (CP)--Official forecast issued at 5.30 a.m today: Synopsis: Cloudy, cool and un- settled weather continues over most of Ontario this morning. {North of the Great Lakes snow- that Britain and Egypt have! april 30, two days after the fair| flurries and temperatures in the agreed to resume diplomatic re- jlations broken by President Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1965 over the Rhodesia crisis. The provisional agreement|gnening to more than 49,200,000, iting snowfalls up to four inches} was said to provide for a lopened. Attendance Thursday ap- proached the 300,000 mark, bringing the total since the The unofficial target of about twenties are widespread. South- ern Ontario lies in the path of a small storm centred over Indi- ana. The storm has been depos- in parts of Indiana and Illinois. timetable which, if observed, /59 990,000 was expected to be Rain mixed with snow is expect- will see the two countries ex-/reached before the official clos-/ed to changing ambassadors within &ling of the gates at 2 p.m. Sun-|western Ontario this morning | month or so. Favorite British candidate for|pien, the fair's director of sper-| this jambassador is Sir Harold Bee- day, Phillippe de Gaspe Beau- ations, said Thursday. spread across south- and into southeastern Ontario afternoon. Cold, cloudy weather and a few snowflurries ly ending. Winds northwest to northerly 10 to 20 diminishing Saturday. Montreal and Ottawa regions: Cloudy with rain beginning' this afternoon and changing to snow- iflurries tonight. Saturday mainly cloudy. Cool. Winds light becoming easterly 15 this after- noon and northwest 15 tonight. Forecast Temperatures Low overnight, high Saturday Windsor St. Thomas ... London Kitchener Mount Forest . | Wingham .. Hamilton |ley, who held the post until Nas-| Mijlions more will continue to|are forecast for most sections] St. Catharines ser's rupture with the British. Rapido Expands TORONTO (CP)--The hour trip the Canadian National Railway pioneered with its Rapi- do run between Montreal and Toronto is being expanded, the company announced Thursday. Effective Oct. 29, trips of the same time length will operate between North Bay and Toronto and Ottawa and Toronto. A Fri- day and Sunday service also will be added to the Montreal run Students Vote OXFORD, England (Reuters) --Students at England's historic Oxford University voted Thurs- day night during a debate that Britain should dissociate itself from U.S. policy in Vietnam. A total of 294 voted for the motion and 185 voted against it. Father Fined SIMCOE (CP)--An Otterville;has been made by the Steven snowflurries area man whose one-year-old daughter died following an Aug. 22 car-farm tractor collision was fined $235 Thursday on charges of careless driving and operating an unsafe vehicle. Frank Douglas, 31, of RR2, Otterville, who pleaded _ not guilty, was also suspended from driving for two years. Douglas' daughter, died of head injuries New Drug Found CHICAGO (Reuters )--A biochemist with a Canadian background said Thursday a new drug derived from bacteria in the soil may be a key to a breakthrough in the fight against leukemia. Dr. Joseph Roberts, 31-vear- old Czech-born scientist of the Wadley Research Institute in Barbara jurday, Noy. 3 at 8 p.m. Dr. G. Dallas, Texas, told a press con- E. Willey, president of Preakericeranee that the drug-an enzyme; College, will be guest speaker called asparaginase--had been! the speaker at next Monday's |dent at the school last year,/natients and that he believes it meeting of the Rotary Club of will be the Valedictorian. Seven'is "a very exciting lead to the Oshawa port. His address will deal Ontario Scholars. will with the Carter Commission re- awards. receive whole problem of malignant dis- INQUEST SET Coroner Dr. K. G. Jardine will conduct an inquest at the municipal building, Brechin Oct. 31, Into the death of George Fishér DIRECTOR NAMED The Oshawa Housing Com pany Limited has appointed Norman J. Moran a director of the company The company operates Halliday Westmount Hall which house some ff of Oshawa's senior citizens COMMENCEMENT McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Institute will hold commencement exercises Sat- Manor and! 725- RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL Certitied Lighting Consultent WESTERN ELECTRIC WESTERN ELECTRIC WIRING QUALIFIED Electrie Heating Contractor TRULL'S RD, SOUTH 0842 CAR SERVICE REQUIRED? 3 ed to life imprisonment, bec Premier Daniel Johnson jhave their way. PROVINCIAL AID | Mr. Johnson announced Thursday the provincial govern- ment will join the federal Vv: ernment in providing an experi- mental two-year financial base to keep the La Ronde amuse- Cloudy and cool today. Rain be-\Timmins .-. ment park area in operation after the fair closes. | jvisit at least part of the present {1,000-acre site after the fair closes officially if Montreal on Saturday. London, Windsor, Lake St. Toronto | Peterborough Kingston .. Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron|renton ., five.|Mayor Jean Drapeau and Que-|regions: Cloudy and cold today and Saturday. Wet snow and rain today. Scattered snowflur- ries tonight and Saturday. Winds easterly 20 today and 'north to northwest Saturday. Toronto; Hamilton, Niagara, Lake Ontario, southern Geor- gian Bay, Haliburton regions: ginning by midday or during the afternoon, becoming mixed with or changing to melting snow Mainly cloudy and cold tonight Ad Seeks New land Saturday with a few scat- Witnesses SEAFORTH, Ont. (CP)--A plea for three "silent" witnesses they saw 12-year-old Lynne Har- per in Seaforth the evening of her disappearance June 9, 1959 Truscott Defence Committee. A full-page advertisement in Thursday's edition of the Huron Expositor, a local weekly, is headed: "Can You Help?" It states "Three sources have reported that Lynne Har- per was seen in Seaforth on the evening of her disappearance June 9, 1959. "They say they were told she got into a car driven by a man at Highway 8 traffic light. The car headed west toward Clinton or toward the county road that leads to the air force station. "If anyone saw Lynne Harper that evening, Steven Truscott can still be proved innocent!" Truscott, then 14, was found guilty of the girl's murder in October, 1959, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court of Can- ada last May 4. Although sentenced to hang at the conclusion of the first tial the sentence was later commut- tered showers or snowflurries. Winds light becoming east to northeast near 20 this afternoon and north to northwest Satur- day. Sudbury, North Bay, northern! *\to come forward and testify that Georgian Bay, Algoma, Timaga-, mi, White River, Cochrane, western James Bay regions: Cloudy and cold with scattered today. Mostly cloudy and continuing cold Sat- urday with snowflurries gradual- |Killaloe .. Muskoka . jNorth Bay . | Sudbury Earlton .-+. ° Sault Ste. 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