Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1967, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 28, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pearson In Washington, Confers With Dean Rusk OTTAWA (CP) -- Prime Min-| ister Pearson is expected to) confer with State Secretary} Dean Rusk and other U.S. offi- cials tonight during a brief, un-| official visit to Washington. After an overnight stay at the) Canadian embassy, the Prime| Minister and Mrs. Pearson will continue on to Florida for a va-| cation. | The meeting Pearson and Mr. Rusk will take place at a private dinner in the embassy, it is understood. Cana- dian Ambassador A. E. Ritchie} will be the host. Speak Up For Canada QUEBEC (CP) -- Guy Lefeb-| vre, president of the Quebec} City branch of the St. Jean Bap- tiste Society, says in a-.New Year message that supporters of Canada's federal government} should speak up at a time when separatism is growing in Que- bec. The leader of the 65,000-mem ber branch of the French-Cana- dian patriotic and nationalistic Quebec organization says LONDON (AP) "Faced with the increasing Phil : volume of independence propa- ; i. cht wrist in a ie ganda, the federalists are re-|. King kdward vu oper maining silent as if they were!|, ae spp ag hopirig that the storm would end '0! Officers Wednesday by dying down." He thought the storm would not die down and that the public so far had heard only one side Sie Honvw Onn Ciges of the question, even if those in 't" smond-Clarke, ar favor of Quebec's secession did) OT Oped performer not always agree on the method the operation of their politi al action. Men Charged BRIDGETOWN Barbados, (Reuters) (CP-AP) -- Two men were|" 25 successf charged Wednesday with the Christmas Eve murder of Eliza- beth Gale, wife of an Anglican|§ clergyman from Winnipeg, and their three-year-old son, Owen. A post-mortem examination Wen he was crushed between disclosed that Mrs. Gale, 30,|'¥9 'rain engines easly in Nov and the boy died of suffocation. /©™0*! 1 Their bodies were found by His Rev. Charles Gale, 32, when he! 'he spina returned home early Christmas All his pelvic bones and his Day after attending a midnight! upper t were cru, mass. The bodies were bound the main arteries to and- gagged. were severed PRINCE PHILIP ««-In Hospital Cyst Removed wise in excellent healt pected to remain in the hospita two or three days Pelvis Amputated EAST LONDON, South Africa A man's pely Christoffel Strydom, 21, was working as a railroad brakeman the spokesn iné was cord cut, he sa eet Gee WOME ak, wan acicitatet in of ve haescgiobiong tag (AP) -- A/hour operation. As the bladde woman was killed an 1 harned Wadnesday caving rg and bowel were severed from "pyrotechnic fire' at a plant| lS pelvis, artificial aids had te making classified explosives for| be fastened use in Vietnam. During the fir eeks after An official of Unidynamics.|the o: t ffered Inc., said the blast left theltwe émall building intact. He de-|re clined to say what was manu factured at the plant in a sub. urk of Phoenix The dead woman was identi fied as Carolyn Joyce Miller, 19 Cirilo IL. Almanza, 23, was burned over his entire body, and was in critical condition in hospital. Shooting Accident DELAWARE, Ont. (CP) John Roy Lee, 38, found dead in his home here Tuesday, died of a@ gunshot wound to the head provincial police said Wednes-| ay. Inspector William sisal said Lee's wife Dora, 4], was also hit in the head by a bullet, | @ d was not seri- Satisfactory we PM WILSON «++ Unrest in cabinet home in re a woman Delaware is 15 miles west of London, Ont Wilson On Holiday LONDON (Reuters) Prime HERE AND THERE Min ter W son began a short d reports of $30) DAMAGE by a minis Ro B. Code. 48. of Och.) two service chiefs over i h military spend ing by train for s off the southwest and, Wilson presid cabinet meeting or spending' cuts ex be announced in Par t month as part of lize the between Mr.} = & a Ai Prince > had a cyst removed fron Hospital The 46-year-old prince, other Was ex- + Subsidiary, ERE SI 'Underwater Memorial! # MELBOURNE (AP) -- The | Australian Underwater Federa- rial to Prime Minister Harold | Holt near the spot where he dis- | appeared into the sea Dec. 17, A statue or plaque will be lo- cated within 100 feet of the |shore and will be easily visible jfrom the surface, the federa- lion's president, Tony de Fina, said today De Fina said Holt, an enthu- siastic swimmer and skin-diver "was our patron for the last seven years and did a tremen-| 3 dous amount of good for the} jsport of skin-diving which he} | loved so much." | et Holt disappeared while swim-|t« #% ming off Portsea, a resort south ee of Melbourne, where he had aj} home. The search for the body} = continued there today for. the!*" 12th day. | Marijuana WASHINGTON (Reuters) John: Steinbeck, 21-year-old son of the prize-winning American novelist of the same name, said 1) Wednesday 75 per cent of Amer Niican troops in Vietnam smoke marijuana Pot" is - during Wreckage of a Great Northern Railway mail train is strewn in the path of a mud and rock slide which ripped out 300 feet generally smoked leisure time and not when the men expect to, go into battle, Steinbeck said, but added that as units are often at- 1}tacked without warning some 1/men are under the influence of marijuana during combat. However, he said, smoking By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP) -- marijuana has not affected the With other countries concerned, the Mediterranean island. per Vietnam prus i problem THOROLD, Ont. (CP) -- Man| Wednesday. s replacing machine in the On tario Paper Co. Ltd. avara Fall agara Falls. in Cyprus for another ts time clock Jan, 1 and its 1,- 100 hourly-rated employees will be checked in and out by fore-'te men ; about 900 men to this force. been six months however, nsion has This time, company spokesman Wednesday "It will remove the inconven- ber of the council. The UN force was sent to Cy lence of lining up at the time prus in March, 1964, after com-ical settlements have not gone clock to punch in and out, No one likes to stand in line,"' The change will also go into Greece, T urkey, Cyprus Under Pressure From UN Canada, Greek and Turkish Cypriots on|keeping missions. ormance of the troops jn Will keep gentle pressure on Cy- i - Z . Greece and Turkey in the APPEALS TO CYPRUS next three months to move to- H ard a settlement the Cyprus Man Replaces Machine| v2" 4 settlement of the Cyprus) re riselves of the good offices of The United Nations Security) Thant and urges them to make) ie in the next threes inonthe in this\Council last week approved a\@ new effort for a permanent! hs. community 10 miles west of Ni-|resolution to keep the UN force settlement. TH three} The company is eliminating months. Canada contributed|tributing to the UN force are The usual Security Council ex- ./priots make no advance toward} three a | "We're hoping the change will|months was set to ensure a se-|next three months. make it easier and more pleas-/curity Council review of the Cy ant for the men when they come|prus situation before nextia tougher Security Council reso-} | He said the lower part of his to and from work each day," a!March 26, expiry date of the lat-jlution in March if no advance} said/est renewal. Canada is a mein- -jcerned that searches for politi WEATHER FORECAST 'Strike Threatens 'New York City NEW YORK (Reuters) --jwants major pay increases and |Major companies began making] reduction of the work week. élaborate plans to try to main-| After the experience of a 12- tain business as usual in the eX-/day transport strike which cost |pected chaos of a strike by NeW|business an estimated $1. lYork bus and subway workers'999,000,000 last January, big | scheduled to start Jan. 1. companies were taking steps | The 29,000-member Transport/this time to try to ensure that Workers Union voted Wednes-|their employees can get in from day night to strike at 5 a.m.|the suburbs. New Year's Day if a new COn-| 'phe Chemical Bank of New tract satisfying their demands) v1, rented seven fishing boats jis not worked out by the time|1y ferry its personnel across the the old contract expires at mid- Hudson and East rivers. night New Year's Eve. A major disagreement is over;RENT HOTEL SPACE a pension plan which the union! About 4,000 New Yorkers have describes as a must, but it also reserved hotel rooms for the du fleets of buses and taxis, as well as parking facilities. The Chase Manhattan Bank |planned to convert its spacious "REAL (CP) -- Director beds into the carpeted lounges ageing ge of Quebec|of its Lower Manhattan head- |Provincial Police says his force|quarters. Pes will combine study and active} The union said its members a ration of any strike. | s Robberies | vice-presidential suites into bed- SLIDE WRECKS MAIL TRAIN paiclng in 108 to Kee, ermed| would work ntl § a.m, Monday Some companies chartered ee Bug OPP rooms and move about 80 camp institutions at a minimum. get home, despite the fact the Baw ak of main line double track train were knocked into Wash., had minor injuries, | : ' iact M t aeildateht 11%4 miles south of Everett Puget Sound, along which The 10 other men aboard |wed _ a - interview ee oa 1 aula i ay P i ' 'i : ednesday he plans an over- Un sion . today. An engine unit. and the track runs. Engineer were unhurt |haul of the QPP's statistical de--manded by the union, 20-year one car of the eight-car Eugene Kratzke, Edmonds, (AP Wirephoto) |partment which would allow his|employees could retire at half Sas . ------------=| men to pinpoint trouble spots of|pay. The union also seeks a 30- crime--particularly those where|per-cent across-the-board pay bank holdups are prevalent. raise, reduction of the work Terming armed robberies a)week to 30 hours from 40 and Chopper Crashes \"major problem" in a year-endjother benefits. Motormen now | Killing Seven review of Quebec crime, Direc-|are paid $4 an hour and bus SAIGON (AP) -- The U.S,\tor Robert said the statistical|drivers $3.73. command announced today thaijoverhaul now will provide con-| an army CH-47 Chinook helicop-|viction as well as arrest figures , ter crashed Tuesday during ajfor a more reliable picture of munal rioting broke out betweenjhand in hand with UN peace- landing approach, killing seven|police work. American soldiers and injuring) At present, both Montreal and | Sources said Canadian offi-|2 |provincial police recorded only jClals have been in touch with) U.S. headquarters said the|the number of arrests for each jtheir counterparts in Nicosia,|helicopter was en route from Anjcrime. Athens and Ankara since Jast/Khe, in the central highlands, to| The general crime rate in 1967 summer concerning possibilities} Phu Cat, on the coast rose considerably over that of General yy for Political settlement. This} A U.S. military spokesman|1966, he said, but arrests in} jclose consultation would pontine said the helicopter crashed fromjeach major area of crime also operational causes, jwent up. i LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWNTOWNP THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST, WEST resolution to avail The latest council invites the Cypriots UN Secretary - Informants said nations con- not threatening to withdraw from the contingent if the Cy-} political agreement in the! But there was a possibility ot was made. | Canada has long been con-} | a eras | | \ \ effect at the company's Quebec j the Quebec North Shore Paper Commpany,. Hotel Fire TILLSONBURG, Ont. (CP) as a fire erupted in the two-sto rey Arlington Hotel and threat ened to spread to nearby j TORONTO (CP) -- Official;Hamilton ......... 10 20 ings. pread to nearby bulla forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.'St. Catharines .... 10 20 . ' today Toronto ...... asckar ae 20 Firemen from Tillsonburg C ie : , Zand Synopsis: § y 1 r Peterboroug eee 5 surrounding area are trying to ynop Sunny, cold weather Peterborough ...... 1 Boibath the fire from spreading © a bowling alley and town ther i hall. Tillsonburg is. 32 miles ae i prre southwest of Brantford, United States. Skies will clear . later tonight and sunny but cold Mailmen Protest her will return Friday weather will return Friday. BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Two Toronto, Hamilton, London, hundred main post office.em. Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake ployees here, protesting the|Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, postmaster's action putting Lake Ontario, Haliburton, south- timers on coffee machines ern Georgian Bay regions: called in sick Christmas Day. Cloudy intermittent snow employees said Wednesday today. ¢ ng and colder to- The timers allow coffee to be Night. Sunny with a few cloudy dispensed. only three times a Periods and continuing cold Fri day for brief periods, day. Winds light. Sudbury, North Bay, northern Generals Dismissed Georgian Bay, Timagami, Algo ATHENS (R is ma White River, Cochrane UNS (Reuters) The western James Bay regions army-backed Greek gn dismissed another sever ernment Sunny with a few cloudy periods 3 €ener-iand continuing cold today and als today in t! 2 army| Friday. Winds light i ge ie ng . nS antine's, Ottawa and Montreal regions the Gilles ae 0 overthrow | Mainly cloudy this morning witt ion ary rulers two €eKS occasional snow. More contin EO royal decree. 'issued in 4) uous snow this afternoon and to name of the exiled ki B Bualienn et a ag gered be nee - ane andithe morning clearing in the af vent Lt.-G 'y-appointed re-iternoon. Not as cold today gent It-Gen. George Zoitakis,| Winds light becoming northeast retired seven major-zenerals erly 15 by evening. -- considered here as royalists. || °° ae Among the retired generals Forecast temperatures was Apostolos Zalochoris, for Low tonight, high Friday mer commander of forces sta-| Windsor ..... tioned at the Greek-Turkish bor-|St. Thomas ... the third b der. He crossed the border and|London deossoces 5 15 ought political asylum in Tur-| Kitchener ... vaes D 15 key after the collapse of Con- Mount Forest.. 0 15 stantine's counter coup. 0 15 Wingham .. Clearing, Colder Tonight, simaweutes ists! Cloudy Periods Friday north country. Snow falling over to a/Killaloe ... will continue into Friday in the' Kingston .......... 10 yee southeastern| Muskoka .. | { | | a econ MAIL SERVICE omy Postm W. E. Mann has eee es t e to be 2 Control en New E: by the O : Or 3 2) ee 2wa Post i bee ee rele Be ed No ke ae ' ' 2 unty pegs ee Ost! were Wedne to en- ar ea % : belforce bylaw prohibiting dogs|-- yiseene lv-\from running at large following $ usual and) diseoy, uplete col-| Harrow area t letter boxes a rabid dog in the the reg-|.; The Wine branch of the ag aniline riculture department found the es dog during the Christmas Holi day. The anim not be heved tn have hitte one errier ariment ed @ no- 7 "Ob county municipalities nts of a possibie| 25king that the animal contro! ic obedi.| DYlaw be strictly enforced ence 2 and w honored| Obedience fying 200, ¥ Score DIXON'S HEAT WITH OIL OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 125-1127 RADIO DISPATCHED 723-4663 MOTOR CITY SERVING OSHAWA OVER CAB CITY OF OSHAWA Garbage Collection Notice NEW YEAR'S DAY © There will be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION on Monday, January 1, 1968. Garbage normally collected on Monday, January Ist will be collected instead on Tuesday, January 2nd. / Garbage must be out by 7/60 a.m. on Tuesday to avoid being missed as thé time of collection will change because of the revised schedule. Please do not leave garbage out over the weekend. Bruce V. Mackey, Chairman, Public Works Committee © PRINCE STREET Trenton ... North Bay . SuGDUry .escoosese . 10 10 Earlton .. seees -10 10 Sault Ste. Marie... -5 15 Kapuskasing -20 5 White River . - 720 1024 Mooonee ...+..+. -25 5 UINUUUUUUUUITLUAT 66 ' sh aura Sounds of the NOW Generation TARE BIG FUN DANCE FRIDAY, DEC, 29th AOU ORE c TT) : Ure 8 : § CAESAR 3] 4 CONSULS t | * xi FOI III I I I A Doncing % p.m. te 12:30 Admission $1.50 Dress Cosual SA SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PERSONAL ff 4% CHEQUING ACCOUNTS PERSONAL LOANS CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawe 723-5221 (Keefe Ale a mighty sociable ale. 23 King St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 FRIDAY NIGHTS and SATURDAYS FOUNTAINHEAD OF SEAVICR IN 1968 High § To Den TORONTO (CP) -- The C io Secondary School Teac Federation was told Wedn that teachers must dei more power and more n next year. Charles McCaffray of Ot president of the federation, the province's school stru will collapse if students more rights while teachers are treated as second-class zens. Mr. McCaffray was spe: at a news conference afte: dressing the opening sessic the federation's annual mee Earlier, James Russell, ¢ man of the salary committ Anglican. ( Talk Merg TORONTO (CP) -- Talks weekend in Malta between glican and Roman Cat church leaders could pave way for an eventual three relationship with the U1 Church, an Anglican theolo said Wednesday. Dr. Eugene Fairweathe Toronto said that merger ef between Anglicans and Ro Catholies are proceeding sw but talks with the Uni Church have bogged down. He was interviewed befor boarded a plane for Malta. Dr. Fairweather, a profe of dogmatic theology at Tr College, University of Tort was appointed by the A bishop of Canterbury to par pate in the Malta discussion: "During long periods of we haven't received much thusiasm and there still much," he said about talks the United Church. "But we tainly have it with the Ro Catholics because of our ' areas of agreement." The talks began last Jan Father Kill Says 'Worl JONESBORO, La. (AP) - father, who told neighbors considered the world wicked" for his four little g delivered their bodies to a fu al parlor Wednesday and he had killed them. The father, Earl Clinton } son, 31-year-old worker a Jonesboro meat proces company, was taken to ar tal hospital for observation examination. Tina Chagmine, 9, and Ki Hope, 8, had been killed wi -30-06-c alibre rifle. Marg Wendy, 5, and Faith Erline had been strangled. Townspeople said Watson quently announced that "world is too wicked a place my kids to grow up in." He talked of studying for the m try. WENT VISITING Watson told his wife, Mar et Ann Watson, Wednes Chief Walk Of Stoney | BANFF, Alta. (CP) -- ¢ Walking Buffalo of Albe! Stony Indians is dead at 97. He died Wednesday in h¢ 'mj after suffering another series of strokes that affli him during the last few yea Funeral arrangements \ not announced but it was ex! ed he would be buried in tribal cemetery at the Mo reserve, his lifelong home miles west of Calgary. Born March 20, 1870, he | was orphaned. But Rev. | MacLean, one of the West's Methodist missionaries, ado him in 1881 and christened George MacLean. He was elected chief of Stonys in 1920 and stepped d in 1935, becoming the tri elder statesman and advise later chiefs. BETTER UNDERSTANDIN He had two great loves: } and nature. He believed thé man understood nature, would understand himself bring about the brotherhoo al] mankind. The old chief was deeply gious and referred to the doors as God's university. In 1959, he embarked o 62,000-mile world tour on be of the Mora! Re-armar Movement, meeting kings queens and other top state ] ers. He had two prized po: sions: an ancient medicine § that was said to have been ried by the first Chief Wal Buffalo many generations and an album of photograph his round-the-world trip. Endowed with a_ gene sense of humor, the chief ferred to Anglo-Saxon "white savages," and in the terview last winter, when a porter said he didn't unders Sioux, the chief replied wil twinkle in his eyes: "Huh, you not bilingual."

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