2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 31, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Former Socred Leader Seeks Action On Gregoire OTTAWA (CP) Robert Thompson, former Social Credit leader, asked Prime Minister Pearson Monday to do some- thing about the "seditious" ac- tivities of separatist MP Gilles Gregoire Mr. Thompson said in the Commons that the independent member for Lapointe is in France raising money for & cause whose object is "the des struction of Canada." Mr. Pearson said he knew only what he read about the trip in the newspapers, It seemed "rather unusual so far as the conduct of a member of this House is concerned." Burns Self SAIGON (AP)--A young Bud dhist monk was reported to have burned himself to death early today in an apparent anti-government protest in Quang Ngai City, one of South Vietnam's northernmost provin- cial capitals. found near a_ banner listing ernment. Provincial Parks GILLES GREGOIRE MP . Seditions Activities Pop Singer Sentenced The body of the 17-year-old) LonpON (AP)--Brian Jones, youth was said to have been); vearold guitarist of the Roll- a od Sing Stones pop-musical group, general objections" to the goV-!nieaded guilty Monday to drag charges and was sentenced by a London court to nine imprisonment. He was denied OTTAWA (CP)--A three-year bai] pending an appeal. federal-provincial program to establish provincial parks in five low-income rural areas in Ontarfo was announced Mon- day. The $3,323,000 cost, equally by the federal and prov- incial governments, will be for) parks in Chaffey Towns hip,| Muskoka District; East Hawk-) esbury Township, Prescott; County; Landsdowne Township; Leeds County; St. Edmunds} Township, Bruce County; and Cardiff Township, Haliburton County. Development of the parks is STANFORD, Calif. {Stanford University refuses to shared| Dan Central Intelligence Agency recruiters Richard W. {vice-president and provost, said CIA On Campus (AP)-- from its Lyman, campus. university Monday the CIA will have free- dom of speech on the Stanford campus as well as the Students for a-Democratic Society, which had asked for the ban. ANTIGONISH, Poverty Line N.S. (CP)-- expected to provide 60,000 man-/Twenty-five per cent of all Ca- days of work. The parks will/nadians fall below the conven- service an estimated 20,000 visi-|tional poverty line, Registrar tors a year who are expected t0/General John Turner said here spend about $180,000 within the!quring the weekend. Mr. Turner, the fourth speak- surrounding rural areas. Israel] Aids Arabs er in St. Francis Xavier Univer- sity's centennial lecture series, UNITED NATIONS (AP)--Is-|said 4,600,000 Canadians have a rael eral U Thant on Monday would make a special contribu-} tion of 1,000,000 Israeli pounds| --some $300,000--to the UN Re- lief and Works Agency for Arab! refugees in the Middle East. informed Secretary-Gen-|yearly income less than $2,500- it) $3,000. Atom-Free Zone UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -- Twenty-one Latin American| countries appealed. Monday to Student Beerhall OLEAN, N.Y. (AP)--A stu- fent group plans to turn an t'bandoned cafeteria on the eampus of St.. Bonaventure Uni-| versity into an old-fashioned herr hall, and the project has the b ministration. confirmed their approval Mon-|member--to the United States, Union \powers to guarantee their conti- the Soviet and all other nuclear nent's new atom-free zone. The Latin nations presented a draft resolution which ave the assembly urge all nu- sings of the school's ad-|Clear states--and this would in- College officials clude Communist China, a non-! back the treaty day and said steps are under|Signed in Mexico City in Febru- way to obtain a liquor licence, |@fY, which bans nuclear weap- ons from the continent. Radar Stolen DAYTON, Tenn. (AP)--Police) Chief Bill Tennyson was prepar-| through a dangerous intersec- tion. He went to the Trunk of a patrol] car to get the $1,200 unit and found it had been stolen Sect Leader Recaptured LUSAKA (Reuters)--Alice Lenshina, 43-year-old self-styled prophetess and leader of Zam- bia's Lumpa Church sect, has Venus Is Desert MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet scien- ing to put the town's new radar|tists have described the planet unit in operation Monday to)Venus as a hot, stony desert "'theck the speed of cars driving] with heavy clouds but no rain They said a person standing on it would think he "'is on the bot- tom of a gigantic bowl." Reporting on the information the ference Monday that ~ sent back by instruments from |the Soviet spacecraft Venus IV Scientists told a press con- Venus is colored by iron oxidation and that it is covered by clouds of water drops or ice crystals Advocates Changes MONTREAL CP ).c MM been recaptured after escaping|Drury. minister of industry and from restriction more week ago, a spoke He tured with 48 followers Lenshina's followers agai thode an uprising in which ore than) 700 persons died She escaped an announced today. from a province, on Zambia's pendence day, Oct. 24 Lenshina's husband, two chil- dren, and several deacons of the tical Lumpa sect were reported to have been with her when she escaped Alice Lenshina claims to have | risen ym the dead with a di- on to root out witch- In the last her followers have feced government machine-guns | with spears and bows and ar- rows, believing that death against enemies of their reli- gion would earn them entry to yaradise than ajdefence production government/|called for changes in Canadian production said Lenshina was cap- methods so that Monday and management Canada's ex- port trade can take full advan- the | Associates, Mr. restric- over $3,000,000,000 worth of Ca- tion.camp at Kalabo, in Barotse /nadian é ros e(|tage of tariff concessions recent t the then Northern|ly won in Kennedy Round trade a government in 1964 in|negotiations In an address to Board of Trade Drury said that Montreal exports could benefit inde-|from the tariff reductions months'; wife of Monday, | membrance Day falls on Satur-|@8¢ at more than $2,000,000 day, Treasury Board' President} Benson informed the Commons Monday. would|Persons { Deplomats Leave JAKARTA, Indonesia Chinese embassy _ staff Jakarta. The unprecedented diplomatic) exchange finally accomplished) the suspension of relations tween the two countries and tween the two governments. Seek Bigger Board NORTH BAY (CP)--A recom- jmendation asking for an_in- crease in the size of arbitration boards to five from three m bers will be presented to the a the Ontario torney-general by Municipal Police Governing thorities. The group, which speaks for most of Ontario's 90} police commissions, said a meeting here that the increase); on & x would permit laymen to sit the boards Forgery Sentence BRANTFORD (CP )--Jo Donnelly, 33, of Wallaceburg (Reu- ters)--China_ today flew back) Indonesian diplomats from Pe-| B king aboard a special aircraft) sent here to evacuate the! & from ; be- cli- e : maxed months of tension bel em Au- ta hn re- ceived a year's suspended sen-, tence Monday on a_ year-old charge of uttering a forged cheque of $42.50. He was convicted on the charge weeks ago Hold Funeral Servic CAMROSE, Alta the ' former Declares Holiday OTTAWA (CP)--The federal|iad destroyed more than 125,000 civil service will get a holiday|@cres by early morning. Offi-|left 50 homes known destroyed! 13. because Re-|Cials estimated total fire dam-jin Orange County, southeast of Nov two (CP)--Fu- charge d'affaires in China, Mrs. Ronning. 72, died Friday after a} lengthy illness ina. Met Reformatory Term TORONTO (CP)--Max Martin Slezak, 40, of Stratford, Monday was sentenced to one year defi- nite and one year indefinite in| Garth reformatory by Judge Moore for attempting to rob a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia here July 13. Slezak was\ter-General Cote favors in overpowered by two business-/duction of a Monday-to-F riday men during the attempte diresidential mail delivery, drop- robbery. Search Unsuccessfu] ment source said Monday. FOLEYET, Ont. (CP)--Forty| conducted an unsuc- cessful search of Scorch Lake, eight miles east of here, Sunday for two hunters missing and presumed drowned. Archie Pat- rick, 40, of Cooksville, Ont., his brother, Roy, 37, of M r and ont- eal, have been missing since Oct. 17 when their overturned| canoe was found on the lake.| Foleyet is 180 miles northwest of Sudbury Church Aid For India | Mr. Justice Andre Montpetit] TORONTO grant to (CP)--A help United $60 by Oxfam of Harvey, who Canada was nounced that Oxfam has ceived $152,957 during . the months ended April 30, 1967 JOHANNESBURG (AP)--One|Scheme as well hard_labor. lyear. woman and four men reported| However, recommendations Of ees _ -- eames | to be-of Canadian and Hungar-|the Montpetit commission must | ian origin, sought by Interpol | be approved by the Cabinet be- concerning suspected forgeries|fore any changes are made. TORONTO of paintings by world-known|This is not imminent, the artists, have been deported source said from South Africa, it was|. The spokesman said it has - by Bus ! learned Monday. Brig. C. A,\been estimated that cutting Sat- Buys, the chief of criminal in- Low Fares -- Good Any Day vestigation here, said the. per- sons concerned were wanted in One Way $1.25 Return $2.25 Canada, West Germany and neighboring Rhodesia. It was not known whether one or more| of the deportees was from Can-/ ,000 Church personnel engaged in well-drill- ing in India has been announced Peter re-elected be studied. chairman of the board, also an-- URGE CROWN TAKEOVER re- 12 | S. Africa Deports Four is on record as favoring this ada. No names were released. Under New Management BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP 170 MARY STREET " OSHAWA Formerly of 262 King St. East BAN REMOVED UENOS AIRES (AP)--| Strip-tease is legit again in the| Argentina capital. Mayor Man- ual. 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Winds light. rkansas is ex- and W across southern Lake St, Clal sional showers and Wednes light . ara, wester London, Toro Mostly |tonight and to Winds light. burton regions, today. Mainly |light. Northern Ge miles an hour. Many homes were destoryed. The area is southeast of Los Angeles. (AP Wirephoto) of southern California hills is led from a_ boarding and valleys in the vicinity stable as flames raced of the town of Orange. through thousands of acres Firestorms reached 100 A FRIGHTENED HORSE Marie: Cloudy. y in The showers are expected to spread gradually eastward sor: Mainly cloudy with occa- change in temperatures. Winds Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niag- southern Georgian Bay regions, cloudy Wednesday. Occasional showers much change in temperatures. Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- and Wednesday. |showers Wednesday. Not mueh 'change in temperatures. Winds Ontario. | r Region, Wind- today tonight day. Not much n Lake Ontario, nto, Hamilton: today and morrow. 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Lucille Fegel, 67, was|cloudy with counties raged for the third|miles north of San Jacinto. For-|killed during the evacuation\¢vening. Little Mostly Little day. Winds light.) rain towards change in tem- straight day today, killing anjest rangers. said they thought|when she was struck by an un-| elderly woman, forcing evacua-jher house was a barn and by-|occupied car rolling down a hill.| tion of thousands of residentsjpassed it when they went and destroying scores of homes. through the area warning resi. | SCHOOLS perce A public and The flames, whipped by winds|dents of the approachin giy rivate schools in' Orange gusting up to 100 miles an hour, flames. i 4 The largest of several blazes ---- releasing 30,000 In San Diego County to the south, three fires blackened |55,000 acres and destroyed at least 26 buildings. One blaze jcharred 35,000 acres in a 15- {mile strip between Romona and |\Poway, destroying a dozen homes valued at up to $50,000 NANAIMO ( Los Angeles. More than 5,000 sentative | of The body of Abigail Blodgett,'persons were evacuated from Postmaster-General Favor Five-Day Mail Delivery charge. each. Another San Diego County fire near Julian blackened 20,- {000 acres and several homes. A eee : _ jthird fire, estimated at more By PAUL DUNN jurday residential deliveries|than 200 acres, was started by OTTAWA (CP)-- Postmas-\WOuld save the department! sparks from the Julian blaze. intro-;Some $7,500,000 annually. The! 'sixteen structures, including department recently announced | tive homes, were destroyed by| plans to boost mail rates in an| a 35,900-acre firestorm in River-| effort to improve its annual def-| side County. | Mr. Justice J. jury in an att crime. ping the present Saturday home delivery, a post office depart- icit picture. The Monday-to-Friday work ed The source, however, was|Week for letter. carriers eu 2 d V ] quick to point out the minister|also be a bargaining point be- raqae aiue qualifies his opinion on the tween the Council of Postal Unions and the government} change by insisting the depart-)0! Ri I A ment must be able to work out|Within the next few months. 1ses n ug. a scheme whereby businesses| Letter carriers now work a on residential mail routes would/five-day, 40-hour week but must OTTAWA (CP) --. Wholesale Inot be adversely affected. \work in rotation over weekends.|\trade was valued at $1,- Mr. Cote was unavailable for reigns | 083,872,000 in August, 4.5 per comment but a spokesman, {cent higher than in August last asked to confirm reports that year, the Dominion Bureau of the minister favored the five- Statistics reported today Nazis Sentenced day delivery, explained Mr.| To Life Terms Sales were higher in 13 of the Cote's position. | 18 trades for which the bureau COLOGNE, West Germany|keeps statistics. The increases (AP)--Two former SS (Nazijranged from 1.5 per cent in of the Quebec Superior Court, 'Inquiry Starts Into Hynotism | Trudeau has begun a first-hand inquiry into the hypnotism last week of Mrs. Gladys Lillian Pitt during an attempted murder CP) -- A repre- Justice Minister Mrs. Pitt, accused of attempt- ing to kill her husband with a) hammer, was hypnotized before| S. Aikens and a} empt to improve) her memory of the night of the| Sunny today becoming cloudy with a few showers this evening or .|with a few sunny periods. Sea- sonable temperatures. Light!#: winds. Windsor St. Thomas London ... St. Catharines Toronto Peterborough Kingston Trenton WINDSOR, Windsor Star Windsor area Ottawa and Montreal regions: tonight. Wednesday cloudy Forecast Temperatures jsaid that "at Low tonight, high Wednesday 5 47 5 48 |ations" Lawyers Protest Ont. (CP)--The says a number of lawyers have pro- tested to External Affairs Min- ister Paul Martin and Essex West Liberal Member of Parlia- ment Herb Gray in anticipation of the appointment of a new judge described as "French-Ca- nadian, Roman Catholic, Liber- 1" In a story Monday, the paper least 10" lawyers from ethnic groups other than French and English, and who 50 =|have "weak political! affili- have registered their Kitchener ....+00+- 45 48 -|complaints. 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