Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1967, p. 3

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's envoy in Wash- Rabin fought the e Arabs during: his er. In 1946, he was ritish Palestine -au- ost wanted" list yas arrested ajfter 1 police post. He mnths in a prison ; up Israel's ar- and air force into iking spearheads plans for swift de. | independent ac. n the June way. WITH OIL ON'S | .IL -BERT ST. R SERVICE 4663 t SHAWA OVER YEARS LS | enjoy- --_ pees, nier ace | \nnrene nd at ; t Lady "KV. ty case, Three ellow ; In 6 53807W, $72,935 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS Except - for Quebec, liquor prices across Canada will not be affected immediately by ihe 10- per-cent increase announced last week by Finance Minister Mitchell Sharp. Liquor prices were raised in Quebec Friday, but no decision has been reached in other prov- inces about increases, The tax increase is at the manufacturing level, so that stock now in retail outlets likely will not be affected except in Quebec where the. provincial government decided to charge the 10 per cent anyway and keep the money. "We didn't want to sit to bring in the increase," said Lorne Power, chief commission- Bi " vant AO TEEN ang = Limps Home | | HALIFAX (CP) ---The Yug-! oslavian bulk carrier Kotor, her) |steering gear smashed in a Sav- age Atlantic storm, was limping) $ \to port here today escorted by a {United States Coast Guard cut- ene ter. The air-sea rescue centre here said this morning 23,247-ton vessel with 37 crew members aboard radioed for as- sistance while 450 miles sout east of here at midnight Satur- day. The vessel reported her steer- ing gear smashed by seas of up to 60 feet and winds of more than 65 miles an hour. The cap- tain reported considering ak \the eve |spe yn gov en out by 'American and (C2 aircraft flew to the scene Graveyard cross knocked Du Dop, South Vietnam, 1 er trains were cancelled. The as a out of position by mortar special forces camp after South Vietnamese defend- |2nd stood by while the U.S (es tipnalived railway said up to/status fire and another one pock- a Communist attack. The ers. Troops of the U.S. ist Coast ine eure Bn geo 25 per cent of all passenger\archy--the first step ed marked by small arms cemetery marks the furth- Infantry Division are shown aoe toward the disabled ves:|" snag might be cancelled. placing trainmen in line est penetration by the ene- . Roads into London were|some of their jobs. fire is scene at cemetery out i patrolling the area. side the perimeter at the i HOOPLA LASTS NINE HOURS More Noise Than Trouble As Grey Cup Fever Hits mark, is Grey Cun Weer! STAMP BIRD BLASPHEMOUS I'm drunk, it's Grey Cup Week ager Saturday during the cele-| Daughter, a: 'Mother Die mu TORONTO (CP) -- A woman fang her five-year-old daughter) died early Sunday in a fire that |swept through their home, and an eight-year-old son died Sun- day night of burns and shock suffered in the fire. Mrs isn't it," said one Ottawa teen- LONDON (CP) -- Britain's lagging economy was d again today by another jGuner called ad of the decade."* h-| tive engineers began working by| rule book including lengthy in-| \fore moving. The engineers were protesting| vernment-led attempts to jammed even more than usual) mal her daughter, Sharon Neff, died|the Rel: in the fire, the fourth to take|Board and in Canada's divorce Cee na, one deed CHURCH LEADERS MAIN AN | 2 i ir e e ball League championship, | --. in their home in nine/laws. game. ' ° GEORGETOWN, Guyana __ religious persons of all faiths James Neff died in Toronto|of And he was a good indication) (Re yters) -- Millie, the at home and abroad." East Gernal Hospital. He wasjin found on the floor beside his|Minister Nicholson and Justice} er of the Quebec Liquor Board. "Our computer system ing on the prices... . "We are getting the advan- tage of the extra tax o' in the stores, but we are merely trying to equalize a price in- crease that we wanted to put on anyway." Provincial cabinet will meet this discuss liquor prices. Brig. J. G. Spragge, manager of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario, said there will be no tax increase on mated 10,000,000 bottles beer and liquor now in stock. He estimated it woul or three weeks before taxes are increased in Ontario. 'labor dispute, a railway slow- down which Labor Minister Ray|haul essential goods and RAF| planes to fly the mail. The "the silliest dis-| he country's 36,500 locomo- observing _ strictly} their book, ry point in 241-page co. caions of all equnpment be- _ poe , ) en streamline British work he EVEN VIET GRAVEYARD NOT SACRED abandoning ship. uara{in the railways. Scores of freight and passen- traffic 50 per cent above nor- Automobile associations| iter pickup points. |ti Relations) |W Canada Labor Jegislation, | the House Friday by Labor Secretary Welch said Saturday the Ontario \the empty cabs at the rear of lo- ety and Firemen said the traininen his cabinet to assess the effects of the strike. and possibly to der organized car pools and com-|clare an emergency vill |House returns to the budget de- The resolutions, the first stage) bate Wednesday. were introduced) -----~-- of the hoopla that followed for nine hours after Hamilton Ti-} ger-Cats battered Saskatchewan} Roughriders 24-1 in the annual} East-West final at Lansdowne Park. The youngster was on Otta- wa's Sparks Street shopping | swearing macaw whose blis- tering oaths got her thrown out of Expo 67, has nothing in common with Christmas, a church leader says. Joining the church-state row over Millie's portrayal on two special Christmas issue BRINGS PUBLICITY Guyana"s communications minister, Eugene Correia, says he does not agree with 'this sort of puritanism" and that the stamps are bringing Guyana good publicity reve- | mother's bed '4, second son, Richard, 14, es-| leaped by jumping from a se |38, suffered minor burns. Chief William Carson, ond-floor window. Another occu- anak of the house, Eugene Hunt, direc- |Minister Trudeau ' Copies of bills are not avail-| able until debate on the resoulu-| ition stage is completed. | However, the bill in divorce is expected to follow closely re-| commendations of a_ Senate-) Commons committee that tor of investigation of the Toron- to fire department, said all four fires were started by careless mall, the centre of downtown) activity, a few hours after the game, and was indicative of the nue. Millie's portrayal has start- ed a postage stamp boom in stamps, Most Rey. Alan John Knight, Anglican of the West Indies, indicates he agrees grounds for divorce be widened. Adultery now is virtually the is work- n bottles stocks will not be will be applied to liquor as it leaves the distillers and existing affected. Pending a commission meeting, Mr. Rodger said he could not estimate when -liquor drinkers bia Hi will uor Bonner said that British Colum- know until this week when the prices will change. | ; : | early in the year, said Donald H | | | ! government also will ' not gher liquor prices likely not hit Nova Scotia until Smith, administrator of the Liq- Control Act there. Robert will be hit by the increase. Blake Wood, chairman of the i : iS Prince Edward Island LCR, week to TAKES ABOUT A WEEK said a meeting will be held Peter Elliott, chairman of the there next week to determine general Alberta Liquor Control Board, when the increase will become the esti- of wine, id be two Attorney rion yng engineers claim motives. The Associated Soci- of Locomotive Engineers known as guards--belong in cabooses which were discontin- ued at midnight Sunday to save Teady been hard hit this year by $600,000 a year. 5 The engineers see the move|Strike in London and Liverpvol threat to their special/resisting a in the railroading hier-/ Work program. The resulting re- towards duction in exports was one of for the causes for devaluation of the pound. Prime Minister Wilson called\~ | Transport dislocation was =| | Labo Board, Divorce Law Due For House Debate Today OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- quired to resign if the legisla-| mons begins debate today on re- Helen Daigle, 44, andjsolutions calling for changes in on is rejected. The debate on the resolutions continue Tuesday but the an mob scene that followed the na- tional championship. But there was more noise than trouble during the post- game celebrations. "Actually it was a pretty good night for us," a police spoke: man said. SNOW CHILLS HOOPLA The crowd, mostly youngsters with apparently nowhere else to dissipate their energies, milled| through the towntown area. There was some minor damage. A two-inch snowfall started about 2 a.m. and put a chill on! outside activity. with the Roman Catholic Church view that the bird's stamp appearance is blasphe- mous. "Millie and Christmas have nothing in common," the archbishop writes in the De- cember issue of the diocesan | magazine. "T cannot believe those re- sponsible for this misalliance deliberately set out to offend Christian susceptibilities or that they intend to be irrever- ent, but I am shocked by their ack of understanding how their act must be regarded by her native Guyana, despite the national row over the issue. One postal official said the rush of orders for the stamp included one from a philatelist archdeacon who wrote: "God bless Millie-- send me some stamps please." Millie was banished from Expo 67 because of the string of bilingual profanities she learned from workmen at the Guyana pavilion. She still lan- guishes in the Granby z0o near Montreal where she was left as a gift. smoking. By Coal Vessel PORTSMOUTH, Va Sunday night and slammed int 'structure. The coast guard said the 497- foot Mohawk rammed the west jonly grounds. | Bridge Rammed (AP) -- A coal-laden----merehant---shiP| slipped anchor in high seas la' the Chesapeake Bay bridge-tun-' nel, causing extensive damage Ito a portion of the 17-mile-long Amendment to divorce legis-| lation was one of the 25 priority items the government has said it wanted to present at the fall Commons session. The vote on divorce will be| free of party discipline. 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