/ 3 'Home N ' 967 i ewspaper @ jae ' rif gi P Weather. Report thel- ; shawa, Whitby, Bowman« : ; ving B ville, Ajax, Pickering and Cloudy with occasional snow- 4 neighboring centres in Ont- -- icp sted ewe pe 5 ori a on. Low tonight, 15; hig ] © and Durham Counties, Sunday, 22, i wWOL, 26--NO. 303 nee = ) PO iy ri ee OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1967 ORT ad te caren ex hae TWENTY-FOUR PAGES sun f i "i hip. i} 13, : ship | RE So i ees oO ata tt Se a a ARAB MTN Ss omega. t nan | for ae PEARSON TOP NEWS FIGURE IN 1967 t 1ots | ody } By THE CANADIAN PRESS paralysed man had achieved re- editors representing CP mem- Emile. Cardinal Leger, who re- Mr. Dupuy tied for No. 4 post ted 7} Almost everything a prime generation of the spinal cord. ber newspapers and radio and signed as Archbishop of Mont- tion in this category with Rie ' at 4 minister does and says is news- The claim later was disputed by television stations served by real to go to an African leper Truscott, whose punier Gi ne tos- : worthy. Lester Pearsén did and Toronto General Hospital, Broadcast News Ltd., a CP sub- colony, Premier W. A. C. Ben- tion. was confirmed in . eg é 4 said a lot in 1967 and, in the where Dr. Murray was senior sidiary. nett of British Columbia, Secre- preme Court of Car = ie a pe # of ; view of Canada's news editors, surgeon, on the grounds that it Mayor Drapeau, who was tary of State Judy LaMarsh and Young Truscott fait No ay ve Hi wn i was the leading Canadian news had not been proved. given much of the credit for the Finance Minister Mitchell 1966. : , Ms 4 4 figure of the year. RNR Be pare success of Expo 67 and made Sharp, if i He beat easily such newswor- DE GAULLE WON Plans for its continuation as a a qn De orld af s, Charles de i thy political personalities as President Charles de Gaulle Montreal exhibition in future CARDINAL IS No, 2 hi ae nd mn Johns ¢ en: Progressive Conservative Lead- of France was an easy winner years, won the No, 2 Canadian In the category of the most patio Se cretatys € ind ' er Robert Stanfield, Jean Drap- as the year's most ne vsworthy spot by a half-vote over Mr, newswortt Canadian outside Ni: i erat a oh ' the United 4 an- i ; eau and the prime minister's world figure. His controversial Stanfield, Mr. Diefenbaker, No. public life, Cardinal Leger was ie Diet Ueno ECG: MINe i long-time political opponent, "free Quebec" statement during 1 in 1966, was one vote behind No. 2--by one vote over Nanty capi eye Wils¢ : Dr. Chris ne O° { John Diefenbaker. All three a July visit to Canada, his Com- the former Nova Scotia pre- Greene, the Rossland, B.C., girl rng pee aes oe formed the § 2ar : were closely grouped for second mon Market veto of Britain and mier who won the World Cup ski i art-transplant operation in of Pp spot but the Montreal mayor got everything he did and said got Well back was Premier Dan- championship Lead Pha on Louis Washkan- @& aur rn the nod by a whisker. him first place by more than a iel Johnson of Quebec, followed nary Canadian ey ee CORP 1 anon, awe len As the most newsworthy Ca- 2-to-1 vote over President Lyn- by Pierre Dupuy, who gave up mentioned three shy patient who died E nadian not in public affairs the don Johnson, a close second in the ambassadorship to France times and Bobby Gimby, whose banat idl Sia rived the same ne- z editors chose Dr. Gordon Mur- 1966 to Rhodesian Prime Minis- to be commissioner-general of Ca-na-da was the song hit of number of votes as the doctor. on- i ray, 73-year-old Toronto surgeon ter Ian Smith. Expo, After them came: such Centennial Year, got a couple of The world taxpayer got one ng Fs who claimed his operation on a The selections were made by prominent figures as Paul- votes, : vote, in SERRE TIT 2 TERT i ad ! i il MASHED SPUDS | ETE, . . ' ag DETROIT (AP) -- If motor- ists follow the advice of the 4 bs 373 Automobile Club of Michigan this weekend, they could wind e. up with a mashed potato h ne | hangover on New Year's Day. | - "If alcohol can be kept from | jaa ts | flooding the blood, then the | m | ability to drive is less likely to | | of | be severely affected." Rich- I . | | ard Dann, club executive | § | e pe | vice-president, said Friday. | 9 | "That's why we are recom- | mending that motorists con- | sume a large amount of mashed potatoes before a | party,"" Dann said. "Mashed | | potatoes act like a sponge, 're- | OTTAWA (CP) -- The maxi-;cent "for the time being," taining alcohol in the stomach | |mum rate for mortgage lending| CMHC said. are and releasing it slowly tnto | junder the National Housing Act! This is being done because the blood." 32 Hurt | In Fire At Hotel | \will be raised Jan. 1 to 85g per\private lenders established an cent from 8% per cent, Central) effective rate for new homes of Mortgage and Housing Corp. an-| eight per cent or less during the nounced Friday. jlast three months of 1967 when This new maximum rate will|the permissible ceiling was 81%. \apply for the first three months| It is current government poli- jof 1968 under the new flexible| cy to keep the NHA rate as high \formula that ties NHA lendingjas the act allows. The ceiling to yields on federal government|for January, February and bonds. March depended on government The new d yields in December which fry- ada, It was one of the last public appearances for Can- ter Pearson at an investiture in Ottawa, Nov. 24. Mr. GOVERNOR- GENERAL Vincent Massey, FORMER rate compares wit! who died in London today, Massey was made a Com- ada's first native-born gov- fia DOr Se nt a year ago and re- fell a fraction of a percentage ' | is shown with Prime Mjnis- panion of the Order of Can- _ernor-general. ects the government's policy|point short of 6.50 per cent MONTREAI/ (CP) -- A five-a- j to make the government-insured| which would have meant an larm fire ripped through the e mortgage field attractive to} NHA rate of 8% per cent. --e lobby of the posh Chateav e such big institutional lenders as} At the .federal-provincial hous- Chan hotel: 'warts 'ay,,| n asse 1eSs banks, trust companies and life|ing conference Dec. 11-12, the sendi persons io | ospital! {insurance companies, |federal government said CMHC and forcing the evacuation of} r | For the first time in its his-|would concentrate on public 150 guests. i tory, CMHC will extend airect| housing programs in 1968 and The blaze was believed to loans at less than the current/count on the NHA rate to draw have started in the kitchen area . ceiling. These loans to home-| institutional lenders into the of one of the restaurants on the u en nh an buyers will continue at 8% per! mortgage field in strength. main floor although hotel offi-| | cials said the restaurant, le) : | < Tournebroche, had been closed) ;onpoN (CP) --_ Vincentjelder statesman was 65 when he|seven years as governor-general Ontario : ax Reforms for more than two hours when'yjaccey former governor-gen-|was appointed governor-general|dating from Feb, 28, 1952, to| rylic the fire was first reported at eral of Canada and pioneer of/in 1952. He served until 1959,| September, 1959. A governor-| ' i" 2:04 a.m. : his country's diplomatic and/and during that span of. time he} general usually is appointed for} Sizes Acrid black smoke swirled) jiitural growth, died today. travelled 180,000 miles or more,|five years. But Massey was| ome Into E ect Monda through the 38-story structure, | Death came to Massey, 80,/using every means of transpor-| given two extensions, totalling waking anxious occupants. Oth- shortly after 10 a.m, (5 a.m.|tation including dogsled, about 2% years ers were roused by police and|r cn)" and Jeft his relatives) Hardy said that if the former' Only one of his predecessors, TORONTO (CP) -- Ontariojtaxes will not have to be raised firemen who entered the rooms /+ ie a. and old colleagues shak-|governor-general had _ beeN corded two one-year extensions. municipalities get a break Mon-|this year to finance the two pro- a re Mae to warn resin and desolate. |younger he might have survived) porore he became governor-\day as the provincial govern-|grams, Bb rS OF INS Miners i " jhis illness. geners r had be sh! ment assumes all the cost of ad-| The health department has i "i "s . y id J general, Massey had been high ment assumes a € | p The guests, most wearing only He died peacefully,' sa | . a eal OH istaclia thatine: anette alot antiinate ot fh h pyjamas and overcoats, were|P. G Hardy, ¢ anos deputy lIN THE FIRST RANK Cunedate ohist panied 8 has Ache chee connie Beant Re CaT beer foeaateat ae pollu led down the stairs. Many ap- - ee eaid dhe former cove The first Canadian-born chief Washington. : plan and starts to take over air/tion, a program that started peared dazed from the smoke; Hardy sé i it Atk jrepresentative of the Queen in pollution control responsibilities.| with the absorption of 56 Metro- |and at having been roused from nor-general had been ill with\canada, Massey was a front-| pEPORTED ON ARTS The first two moves are ex-|politan Toronto workers into the their beds and brought down|pneumonia, |line diplomat, expert on the arts) fe won national fame also for nected to cost the government|Ontario public service. ----e into the near-zero temperatures.| The first native-born gover-|and recognized throughout the), report on the--Canadian arts aan $170.000.000 a year, result All 32 persons taker to hospi-|nor-general of Canada, Massey) world as in the first rank of Ca-|fijoq by a royal commission he ing in_a similar saving to mu-|BLANKETS PROVINCE jtal, including nine firemen,|carried the name of the sover-|nadians. led from 1949 to 1951. nicipalities and perhaps to prop-| That program will be ex- |were believed to be suffering/eign to every nook and cranny|~ His son was reported in Ton Shock mixed with' profoundjerty owners through lower mu-|tended in the next few years to from smoke inhalation. There of Canada during his tenure in}don with him when he entered| «ness cadinted atroen Aha Ca aicipal fave, 2 cover all areas of the province rere ade haeae bona doommah ai ys Persone k place at King Ed Se Ta a tear caper oe nadiay community in London at} Treasurer Charles qe where air pollution is a prob- Pee ie pr ahs haus oe "S!news of the elder statesman's Naug as said provincial!lem. | 'The restaurant and the lobby ward VII's Hospital for Officers| influenza. Aeine e elder statesman"s Naughton has sa proy a were blackened. Rich velvet!in London, where Massey had| This was the impression that '")" °° dishelief Ga 5 drapes hung like charred rags,{heen under treatment for what|remained with his niece, Anna| There was dishelic f, too, bu burnt chairs lay in the snow|yp till now was an undisclosed! Massey, even to the time of his sombre ROUEN fell like # outside and a grey film covered|jlIness. death. Britain is in the midst of black blanket across ; anada NEWS HIGHLIGHT é : : \the elaborate glass chandeliers; The brother of famed actor/a flu epidemic. aid dag ogg genic Maite ai ; : |and marble walls. Raymond Massey, the Canadian) Massey served more than "& é n t a i y stroke of Inight, | 8" : ; : Ma oe Peecoag if "k, Trafalgar Squar . BATHING WME toa sum woes aatle ar the, Nex atthe stats of mnie. ("Fue direct Riptogs Hamel . lanimark, Trafalear Saws. Guards Strike At Don Jail pretty company to help him Fat ee oon US clock ig owned by Oshawa |Said the first alarm' was| . The shock spread through the se s and tick away the last few min- and all Canadians will feel fn ea and ee suet |sounded at 2:24 a.m. and the tt t whole diplomatic corps in Lon-| TORONTO (CP) ~ A squad of 30 cityppolicemen today d utes of Canada's Centennial . touch of sadness as the hace a mreer, *" | fifth 30 minutes later. Some 30 e icop er 0 em don and grieved Massey's large| moved into the Don Jail, joining supervisory personnel vere year ae tees ipa a, pond = '(olkawin Times Photo) |Pieces of equipment and 150 circle of personal friends and| to guard prisoners as' guards left their jobs to protest pro- House, sakemount St., years > s s E ifiremen were on hand to battle a iend meus epener. carat dhe: jalk Monday. Abode te ithe fire and aid in the evacua- T Pi k M Oft Ice Floe ee here. -- po tebe Rigen Pil ae Beran Sige ee ed Ayia Siasen ON OEE 0 uc en First. word of his illness he lines in front of the main entrance of the jail and were | came public Friday night. Re- joined shortly' afterwards by 40 guards coming off the " CHURCHILL, Man, (CP) --|period dipped. to 40 degrees ki le rng oe hen night shift. 6) 1¢ce we |Rescue aircraft headed doe albelby, ner, int Is on the west/down something firm on his : | ice-choked waters 0 udson 'skimo Point {s rest | © : : . |Bay early today to pluck twolshore of Hudson Bay, 150 miles affliction. Quake Shakes North California | il Ri t Eskimos from a small ice floe north of Churchill oe nese ni CONFIRM A PATIENT EUREKA. Calif, (AP) -- An earthquake described by us | al 10 Ke rae sete --or Mie (ae Of Saline of Port Finally it was confirmed thal) yecidents as moderately strong shook a large area of | ed for eight days, Sey) SRO PS the Canadian statesman was a a sae 'thern California coast today. : | CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) --| But with only six hours of| Arthur, pilot of the Dakota thal' patient at the King Edward Leta Digger nd taba PO "PST. Police reported i! By THE CANADIAN PRESS _ sparklers, the Hill carillon will; A gala fireworks display near| prisoners rioted in a cellblock daylight to work in, the rescue|spotted the Spey iets had| Hospital, where earlier this oulng i ' but no reports of injury or damage. eee ichime, the flag on the Peaceja downtown Edmonton bridge] s+ the Hamilton County jail Fri-/operation to lift Ybo Airut, 21,/appeared injured but both ad} eek an apparently minor oper-| calls but no reports of injury The centennial Year will end 'rower will be unfurled and ev-|on New Year's Day is the high- day night for the second timeand Johnny Tugak, 42, from|pointed to their feet, indicating 40, Was performed 'on. Prince i quietly across most a anada| a-one will sing O Canada. |light of year-end activity in Al-tnis week, breaking furniture|their ice perch was not sapecmd bey. ey be suffering from Philip. 4 on Dec. 31, almost as if Cana-| A ; i) berta. land: asindow i i -|to be completed until Sunday. --_/frostbit. # E ' 3 r 1, | Ten minutes of fireworks will and windows until police res ' ee Sar eh inc| Massey was one radiant fig- ra 2 ed ig binthiay 'celebrations follow and then the year will) A ceremony called Welcome tored ove amiga a Gil eg Atel arr cde cake anioek tals in a family that drew fur- eee In THE TIMES Today ase 3 Aas Pinets Faas dti opuccue Were f i Centi vill be held in Van-jhelp of tear gas. aes ee ea : ice| ther fame from the acting bril-| Ss ---- tana Ven ee wut be nel ae , i ; " south of|S Lar. Stillar said voice) er cting 2 are over. end with the singing | ee repeat of Christmas|ment project, 160. miles south of/Sqdn. Ldr. Stila Bb lead : rother, | nee sh ee New Year's Eve will seem Lang Syne. couver. A time capsule contain- ale > 5 ; eae Sgt. Donald|Churchill, left at dawn It is contact was not bia Either ot well as He Ek ap ie Oshawa In Review--P. : sadly reserved compared to the) 'The Centennial Year will be/i"8 880 souvenirs, including sev-| cjaughter said of the three-hour|equipped \ ith floats and RC MP the realy Dg paige aa Pad aetaLal and eomenerciat| & ~ Sports Review--P. 8 7 ates ony "beet agumaaa Ren" /us'vered cut: quiedy. ina New: oe pom aieing aa Palen eae ae ee a ' Hs D cuipies On eae oe - Pia itriumphs. | ee Whitby Ce ntennial--P. 5 Z 3 , 5 set i ~ | i icts, who got the floe when it co BS | know s . Bee. ; | . se a Be Lia aia cone. bY foundland with inter-faith pray-| Will be buried unas : concrete) Be sail al aes Gee trip at a slow 68 miles an hour.) The disappearance of the} Born in Toronto Feb. 20, 1887 an andi 6 q Le 'ler meetings at St. John's and Slab near the rata ae build: | ater and pieces of a toilet at) An RCAF Dakota, with two men, who set out by sleigh andphe ver Hie eine S00 ons Ajox News--3, 5 The Canadian Press peony Pe Brook ings. | ouards, : small rowing boats in its hold,| motor toboggan Dec. 21 om Sane gents ob ad gn ene, aap % ry 7 st impressive year- i feel Waal sath injuri E 'anadian Forces Base Win-|50-mile trip from Rankin Inlet/sey who were married at Erie, Churches-- ots that the most oo at Many of the 50 communities cing dee Hel gs bo ag ae ane ietuy tet zie an sd all a oY act venart| Pa, His abihey was a0 Ameri agree } oe meee eh ea pn Phnce Edward Inland: will TIMES RETURNS weThe 'tint wee the same|mile flight north to Churchill. jed by the defence department ene ie -- oe ry Clossified--14, 15 ar awa. | See faegee 7. aS us gin peed 3 i r 2 2 ack yn 7eoffrey } 5-t ee ble j cpciecariyel oe : nationally-tel have bonfires. | \cellblock of the jail, on the sixth} The boats wit be booaiag hed Track SB icogg tng ng on as ae Hae Th New Salem. | Comic ae iDle In WIL inchuge 8 ne eee 'a Scotia is F floor of the county courthouse|to the Dakota tha egan the) were trac Lo & 7.3 ee ee eects be tiaod | ven Fae evised address. by Governor: hype Artes Neither is| TUESDAY, JAN. 2 Inear downtown, in which thelsearch for Airut and Tugak|of Whale Cove ¥ _ - ~ , eg Bespin ag Eng-| . " ' year-e "er . § ® | ; Axi s pe i iy see " vater's ge. The land, he 17th ce : | bituarie _ "hener ¢ F AE \ , i 'hristmas N sturbance -sdav and found them short-|ended at the water's edge. Ih General Michener and ® PUPIC/Saskatctlewan. i: Migowbons of the sus or. The Peale is. i an se read bas Friday about 35 ice had apparently broken be-| Hart Massey, Vincent's Srorts--8, 9 z f and 'ae will An inter-faith service in Win-) Times wish one and all a |involved 'Christmas, about 60\miles off Eskimo Point in the|hind them, isolating them on the! grandfather, ey eal a fortune| 4 Television--20, 23 2 1 sd the official Gay the nipeg Auditorium will include) Happy New Year. |Friday night, Tehan said. ibag. They wil be eee Tee ic, Tak: 'Stilier sald the Belang aul anise pemont bash onan F lead the official party "li year' ichli | i | A 50 city liceme d helicopter is unable to complete) Sqdr. Lar, Stillar s 4S-| biggest far e % diathni ds stage and later to the Centen- pare hing : sone 78 Danes will not be pup eee sheriff's en N epepel ita sifeston kimos had built an igloo on the ers in the Commonwealth. Some} Weather : 2 ' nial flame for the snuffing out/and selections by the Winnipeg) jished Monday. Publication called to the jail Friday night to) An RCMP spokesman said the floe. He said he saw a dark ob-/of that fortune went into philan- Whitby News-- : and relighting. Symphony Orchestra will high-| wij be resumed Tuesday, Jan. jassist. guards. Some, armed| men had drifted about 100 miles] ject on -- ice -- co thropies Ang aids ~ pare Women's--16, 17 * cL ERS light year-end celebrations in} 9. with shotguns, stayed outsidejduring their eight days on. the/a seal, indicating the men had) through the Massey Foundation, | i FIGHT UP SPARKLERS u 'and on the roof of the building. ifloe, Temperatures during the/had something to eat, loriginated by Hart, i The audience will light up| Manitoba, \