2 THE ORNAWA TIMES, Monday, Detober 30, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE (Reuters) Wilson CAMBRIDGE Prime Minister and shouted slogans Saturda while police fought étrators One police sergeant unconscious to a hospital an coat sleeve when he 1,400 Labor party members at pounded the vehicle with thei fists. Many clashed with 20 police trying to force back Police forced a the prime minister quick paces into the hall. Found In River cordon an Beaten By Girls two age] 13 and one 12 ll-year-old boy uncon. schoolyard. The boy, concussion, said the tacked him when he acciden tally bumped into one of them court Nov. 3 In Plane Crash KINGSTON (CP)--Arthur Kemp, 59, deputy reeve of King- ston Township, and Marlene Darling, a relative, were in- Yured Sunday when his Piper b aircraft crashed and burned while attempting to land on a small airstrip near Inver- ary, 10 miles north of here. The girl received minor Mr. Kemp is in hospital with shock and multiple fractures. Students Meets WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)~A comparison of North American power structures, the problems of racial minorities and trade agreements between Canada and the United States will be topics of discussion at a student seminar opening here today The seminar, which will at-) tract 30 delegates from Cana-| dian and U.S. universities and which ends Wednesday, will precede the annual Canadian - American Relations seminar at} the University of Windsor, Nov 1:3 Hands Decomposed PARNHAM, Que here, police said Saturday. The hands were found several yards apart in a ditch. Provincial po- LETTERS hag The Ontario Gazett has an nounced the granting 'ol etter: patent of incorporation to Lon don Building Re ation Limit ed. The firm has its head offic in the Village of Pickering eee OF BE wage ise money to re building on the Robinson Hous 1 by the Inn yesterda. bound ava train nS § a Pm. and i2 28 am The Bonaventure leaves Oshawa at 4°21 pmfor Mon- treal and intermediate points. A faster northern service leaves Toronto daily for North Bay at 10:20 a.m* STREET CLOSED Athol Street will be closed to through traffic tomorrow from Centre to Simcoe Streets to a low city workmen to dig for batiled through a shower of hurled eggs back demon- was taken Wilson had an egg-stain on his addressec rally here About 150 students paraded with anti-Wilson posters tside a hall in this university city for 90 minutes when Wilson's car drew up at a side door. They dashed forware and about them took a few TORONTO (CP)--Three girls, were charged Sunday with beating an cious in a treated for tic girls at- The girls will appear in juvenile injuries. y 1 d d a r | th Britons ald George in to Eggs Hurled At Wilson At Spirited Labor Rally i HAROLD WILSON Eggs Target e chemistry prize jointly Geor Wreyford to ge Porter and, Ron Norrish DIFFERENCE OVER WORDING Israelis-Arab By WILLIAM N. OATIS UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- The 10 non-permanent members of the UN Security Council, sn'it draw" gentina, Brazil, | Vandals Use Acia Mali and Nigeria MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Owners of! between two proposals, tried raelis should withdraw. either 55 automobiles awoke Sunday to| today to agree on a plan the "46 positions they held on June discover vandals had mutiliated council could adopt to send a " , ie tha war be: to the Arabs and 4 =the Gay before peacemaker Israelis. One major difference was over wording of instructions to the proposed UN special repre- sentative concerning withdrawal of Israeli troops from captured Arab lands A Canadian-Danish draft said their autos with acid. The cars, all new models parked along curbs, were speckled with quar- ter-size blobs of. acid an uch apart. Untouched were weatn-| er-beaten autos. Top Weight-Lift MOSCOW (AP)--Pravda said gan--or occupied as a resu cent conflict."" Sunday a Soviet AN-22 turbo- in. The Israelis contend any said the Arabs objected to it but prop civilian plane has set a no state in the area should withdrawal should be "to they presumed the Arabs finally world record by lifting a cargo "persist in refusing to with- agreed and secure frontiers"-- would accept it. They said if of more than 100 tons to an alti- tude of 23,774 feet. The official troops that are on anoth- er's territory against its will. 4 resolution submitted by Ar- Ethiopia, India, "from all the territories The phrase to be used depended on final instruc- tions some of the delegates re- ceive from their governments, DATE IN QUESTION The Arabs want the date left Peace Plan meaning borders negotiated be- fore the withdrawal. Some diplomats said they ex- pected a compromise by Tues- day or Wednesday and a meet- ing of the 15-nation council a day later to adopt the resolu- tion. Others said it was more likely there would be no agree- ment and the two sides would submit their proposals separate- ly for the council's decision. Many felt the council would for said the Is- It of the re- act somehow. If it does not, the General Assembly will debate a the issue. Backers of the six-nation plan Soviet Communist party news- paper said the feat was achieved last Thursday. Mao Found Healthy | PARIS (Reut e rs)--Maurita-| jnian President Moktar Ould/ {Daddah said Monday he found, Chinese leader Mao Tse-tung in TWO-EX WIVES MISS SERVICE FOR BILLY ROSE HASTINGS - ON- HUDSON, temporary vault at the ceme- gacas dewes pits PS "ato Nobel Winners excellent physical shape when) N.Y (AP )--The $127,000 tery since shortly after his ing since Oct. 20, was found STOCKHOLM (AP) The they met recently, Daddah was} pink-tinged gra n ite mete ye ae ap at age 66. | dead Sunday in the Avon River. Swadish A aAnine ci Ralenes speaking to reporters when he| soleum where showman E illy gg ay, his her pea Dr. David Gemmell, Stratford. today warded the-Nobel Prize|4'tived here after a 12-day visit Rose is buried was dedicated ate ee ce and Mrs. coroner, said the man is be physics to Profess wr Hans Alo the Far East. He was in Pe-| Sunday at a brief eee bed Pe ieb, were yp lieved to have drowned. There Bethe of « 'ornel University and|king from Oct. 20 to 25. |} tended by relatives, Ho ly- while 10 workmen carried the were no signs of violence wood personalities, a few cu- heavy copper coffin into the mausoleum and placed it in its final resting place, a sar- cophagus in the centre of the riosity seekers, but neither of his two former wives The commitment Crusader Ends TOKYO (AP)--Evangelist service WEATHER FORECAST Little Change Tuesday TORONTO forecasts today. Synopsis: Wet snow and rain is falling in Northern Ontario and scattered showers south- ward into southwestern Ontario. (CP)--Official issued at 5:30 a.m. night. Arabs' ward Israel, Mild Weather For Today CANADA - DANISH DRAFT EXPLAINED that happened, receive the nine votes needed adoption--those of the six sponsors, plus the Soviet Union, Bulgaria and France, and per- haps Japan, But they said the Americans also had objected to the text. Other principles of the peace resolution call for an end to the state of belligerency to- freedom of naviga- tion in international waters and settlement refugee problem. In general the principles are less directly and specifically stated in the Cana- dian-Danish plan. Israeli too. Strikes Snag Rafael said Sunday night his country did not see "'any value in a UN mission which the Arab governments will use as a means to escape from negotiat- ing with Israel." He said such a mission "would operate under the as- sumption that what it has to do is to restore the pre-war condi- tions, with their fragility and hostility."' The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, which often reflects of- ficial Egyptian policy, said the limit of what Egypt would ac- cept would be an end of belli- gerency against Israel in return it was sure to of the Palestine Ambassador Gideon for Israeli withdrawal. / , {milder today. Winds light ex- Peterborough ... 42 8 |cept southerly 15 this afternoon.| Kingston .. 2 . wee high apa A The Best Fuel Oil For Less St. Thomas . 45 e WESTERN London 45 2 Hamilton 4250 OSHAWA OIL LTD. St. Catharines 45 50 | Muskoka eeeees coe 40 48 725-1 212 |Toronto . « 4 50 Overcast with wet snow or rain today ending from the west to-) Tuesday mainly cloudy. Not much change in tempera- tures. Winds southerly 15 to 25/ today and westerly 15 Tuesday. | | sg ha 3 ' ly G ' t his 10- sit : sine and Gern Manfred E jBilly ince image +d Fle and unveiling ended a nearly tomb. Heavy showers are forecast for Ottawa and Montreal gl Bet as awarded the prize|day crusade in Japan Sunday.) |). ) ear struggle between The mausoleum, which |« 2 a Sunny with a few cloudy pe- Awad ae He estimated that more than vye struge ' § , southern Ontario and somewhat|™. ; loud: is af- physics for his contributions) | Rose's sisters and the execu- stands 'on a plot of 4,000 lheavi "an r riods, becoming cloudy this a! aha than ca at -115,000 persons had "committed ses sisters" deus s , eavier precipitation in North- ; F igh he theory of nuclear reac person tors of his .$50,000,000 estate square feet, has three elabo- ; ioht|ternoon. Occasional rain tonight ons, and especially his discof-/themselves to God" during the "S. depen) caipe ae ainad olnen wi ern Ontario today and tonight! oq Tuesday morning, then end- I over the tomb's cost. The sis- rate stained glass windows de- |with ] d develop-|' ; y * h ies ating th ; rusade , ichli a clearing trend develop in the afternoon. Turning bat oncerning the energy pro- ¢ ters had wanted to spend picting highlights of Rose's jing Tuesday. ing ; duction in stars * ds nde $500,000 but settled for $127,- life. | London, Windsor, Lake' St sass On Jurisdiction 000. Rose left the bulk of his es- |Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron Sigg EL ir aga ge Is-- Rose's body had been in a _ tate to Billy Rose Foundation. lregions: Mainly cloudy with| rae judge Sunday ruled that scattered showers today and to- } GEORGE PORTER . Joint Winner No Monkey Business TOKYO trading company (me resee vac (CP)--Two said the w decomposed hands were found monkey by children playing near a mill'them awa} HERE and coe said Sunday war in Vietnam almost had off its supply of South he monkeys for medic ch, including tests of aan cines. The Tozai Trading Co ar had destroyed the mes or frightened Border War Ends licé sent them to Montreal. 40 ARUSHA Tanzania (AP)-- " ecegaesy vias voi Kenya and Somalia have) miles west, for examination. reached an agreement aimed at| * . ending I Car Kills Canadian °"'"< | MASSENA, N.Y. (AP)--Peter died. Ke President Jo T. David, 74, of Cornwall Island,| Kenyatta 1d Somalia's Pr Ont., was killed early Sunday;mie Mohammed Egel astibeged when 'he was struck by a car as arm n arm from the peace he walked along Roosevelt Road t and announced an agree n the nearby town of Massena ment will be signed ~ answering to another prisoner's} THERE department, said 3 Tr will be detoured approximately one day. DAMAGE SLIGHT " Fire Department s suc ulting out a fire in | room of a Simcoe South tment build iv evening before any us ze could be done. f departme nt spokesman at the fire, at 251 Sim- d $25 damage to 1 ding \ and.$25 damage to TWO IN COURT BY (Staff) -- Two Clare in Whit- nnection appear in cC the offense sewer connection, a spokesman HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS ' 4 os ---- Under New Management BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP 170 MARY STREET OSHAWA ah 262 King St. East Formeerly of (AP)--A Japanese of a nile} early day uths arrested | 723-5281 under existing Jegislation Israeli |sovereignty does not extend to jthe Gaza Strip occupied by Is- lrael in the June war. District Court Judge Itshak Shiloh ruled that Israeli courts have no juris diction to try civil cases relat: ing to Gaza residents. On these grounds, he rejected in applica- tion for a court order in a case Bomber Pilots Race Monsoons jof alimony. SAIGON (AP )--Racingjnounced the loss of 15 planes!/A few widely scattered showers| . against the approaching north-jand 16 flyers. |today and tonight. Milder today, Fatal Stabbing east monsoons, U.S. bomber pil-/ There was also no confirma-|little change Tuesday. Winds NEW YORK (AP)--A manoots carried their campaignition of a Hanoi claim that'a B- southeasterly 15 to 25 today be- was stabbed to death on alagainst the heartland of North|52 bomber was shot down just |coming light Tuesday. sixth'north of the demilitarized zone| |speeding subway train Sunday|V ie tnam through its as 35 terror-stricken passengers' straight day Sunday. | Sunday \fled to other cars. U.S. military spokesman said FOUR. B52S LOST It was one of the few serious the foul weather apparently is jsubway crimes since an Octo-| starting to close in, |ber, 1965, slaying led to assign-| North Vietnam with a protective'tacking in Vietnam, none pilots MiG airjand repair|crashed at Da Nang while mak- subway duty. coast allowed navy Dead of a four-inc knifejhammer the Cat Bi wound near the heart was Mar-|jbase the Kien An barge \tin Gilliard, 29, a supermarket! facility casher. Charged with homicide|/shipment point, all within seven/of its eight e was Albert Davis, 28, a night-/miles of the centre of Haiphong, ind war in club cashier. Police said the two/North Vietnam's chief port. .S. and South Viet- men were strangers. It was the first raid of the namese forces beat off an at- war on the barge repair yard.|tack by about 1,000 Viet Cong on| Bitten By Rats gines out. South North : Vietnam claimed threeja rubber plantation 70 miles| TORONTO (CP)--Two small|U-S. planes were shot down, but north of Saigon after nearly 14) girls were bitten Sunday by a\the U.S. command made no re-jhours of. fighting. \seven-inch rat while they were| port of any losses. Since the) The U.S. command said 145 sleeping in. their parents' cen- heavy raids on, the Hanoi-Hai-|Viet Cong soldiers, three Ameri-| tral Toronto home phong area began last Thurs-jcans and 14 South Vietnamese day, the U.S. command has an- killed, Angela Zicchino, 8, was bitten on the right hand and her sister) Lucrezia, 2, was bitten on the} right heel. before hie father was able to rescue th After he killed the 'rat in the Belleville Police Chief 'er Quits Post After Probe BELLEVILLE (CP)--Police; A native of Campbellton Chief J. B. 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