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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1963, p. 7

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"THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Apett 29, 1963 7 OVERALL WINNER! More than 75 members of the Oshawa Maple Leaf Judo Club walked from the Ajax High school to their Bowman- ville Club Building Saturday, part of the clubs' physical fit- ness program for the year. Photo shows the group as they posed for the camera on ar- fiving at the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre, where they were joined by several tots under eight years of age, members of the junior class of the club. Following the walk the judo- kas were entertained to a wiener roast outside their club-house located at the Darlington Township. --Oshawa Times Photo Chevy IT has won the world's longest: rally--an arduous dependability test over highways and back roads -- in a 4000 mile duel against. 46 other entries, including crack factory teams of North American and European cars. The Shell "4000" Car Rally is not a speed test. At all times, cars must travel within local limits, over a route specially chosen to test cars and drivers to their utmost. The emphasis is strictly on ruggedness, durability and operating efficiency. And, subject to final official confirmation, car No: 140 --a Chevy II driven by Dick Doyen and Clay Gibbs -- finished with a near perfect score, winning first overall with no if's, and's or but's! This victory proves that Chevy II has the power, performance, handling and reliability of a champion... that it has the ruggedness and reserve that mean long-life and lasting quality... that it is lyour most outstanding automotive value. Idea Of Peace In Laos - Claimed Only A Myth WASHINGTON (AP) -- The|primitive, confused and divided idea of peace in Laos is a myth. If you were weak but getting] 127, stronger and figured time was on your, side, you. could afford to ati along to get what you wanted. A delay of even a dec- 'ade or two wouldn't mean much. Because operate on the es world logical first step. United States, concerned the Laotian fighting stops the munists will tri- amph, appeals t Premier to help arrange the truce which was supposed to keep anyone from winning. -Naturally, since the rest of the world is watching and listening, _ Khrushchev says he's all for law and order. But he doesn't say he'll step in to be sure no one takes over. ONLY"A PAUSE pause. The fighting would begin again, in a month, six months, a year. It's impra¢tical to think as Laos, local Communist guer- rillas are plenty good enough helped, encouraged and no doubt directed by China. trying to put together. That time almost certainly will come. The worst days are ahead, The local Communists in Laos The Chinese would be farjare doing pretty well. After more direct and. far more over-|Laos, if it falls, the story will bearing afid overwhelming if|be repeated in one form or am they now had a plentiful supply/oti.er with Burma, Thailand and) lia. of the nuclear weapons they are Africa Ministers JOHANNE SBURG (AP)--)careers of those it doesn't ap- ON\South Africa's powerful Dutch)prove. Its main target is the rest of Soutl-|Reformed Church is in the|"enemies of the white Afri- easies: afd/inroes of a rebellion by young|kaher' (mainiy Afrikaans- and therefore| ministers against an all-white|speaking South Africans who Ku Klux Kian-type secret so-|support Verwoerd's apartheid ciety, the Broederbond (Band) policy). of Brothers.) The church wields tremiend- ous influence throughout the country, especially among the white Afrikaans-speaking popu- lation. One of its tegional turned down a proposal that the activities of the organization be investigated. Many ministers are members of the Broederbond. So, appar- éntly, i¢ Premier Hendrk Ver- TALK IN WHISPERS White supremacy and the su- periority in ali things of the white Afrikaner head the list of the Broederbond's beliefs. It guards tightly the secret nature of its activities. It never issues a statement or a dénial, no mat- ter what charges are made against it. Police refer to it only in guarded whispers. It has not. been established woerd, prophet of racial segre-|that the organization fs either And, if he did, it wouldn't|gation. Published statements on|Z0vernment - inspired 07 offi- mean much. It would be only a\his membership have not been|Cially supported, but the gov- refitted by the premier, The Broederbond is deeply in- volved in important spheres of ernment lets it go on without interference. } The society head its origin in China will not try to take Laos,| South. Africa's national life. It}the days before the Second is common knowledge that top| World War when the Afrilaner| It doesn't even have to use|appointments are controlled by|felt himself down-trodden and! its own troops. In a country as|the Bond and that it can wreck|/powerless in the face of the| if only by a step at a time. Weighty Backlog Of Divorce Bills OTTAWA (CP) =« An attempt/ of divorces granted to a trickle. may be made in the new Par-| It is argued in some quarters liament to clear up the huge backlog of divorce- applications that by. agreeing to quick pas- sage of the old divorce meas- of Quebec and Newfoundland ures MPs interested in partici- residents which were held up| pating in the blockade would by new democratic bléckading! retain bargaining powers ovér tactics in the last two Parlia- ments. _ Informants sa¥ consultations among the four political parties are being considered to deal with the backlog, amounting to about 700 divorce bills. The aim would be to obtain agreement to rapid passage of these bills, leaving the question of' divorce bills filed since Par- the new divorce bills. WANT OTHER MEANS The blockade, instituted by New Democrats Arnold Peters (Timiskaming) and Frank How- ard (Skeena), was aimed at ridding Parliament of the task |of granting Quebec and New- founland divorces. They are the only provinces which do not handle divorces through their lament was dissolved Feb. 6 to| pwn courts, be worked out later. New Democrats have given no indication whether they plan to Regidents of these provinces apply to Parliament for divorce bills which are exaniined and continue their blockading ta-| recomme in be 5 tics, which slowed the numtber| givorce -- eg the Senate 50 Safety Deposit Boxes Said Looted MONTREAL (CP)--Two men| was delayed when New Demo-| Bills approved by the Senate on the committee's recommend. ation must receive Commons approval before they can be- come law. In the Commons, passage of ali but a handful escaped with the contents of 50|crats used wp the limited de- safety: deposit boxes from a|bating by discussing them indi- branch of the Canadian Imep- rial Bank of Commerce Sunday| In previous sessions the bill after overpowering manager|)weére passed in large blocs, John Best at gunpoint and tying| sometimes ranging up to 100 him up. Y bills, by unanimous consent of |English section in the c The society pledged itself to get political power for the fi kaner, power which i would be used to cement tunity. among Afrikaners and keép the African population segrégated from the whites, Father Of Six Faces Charge InMurder GADSDEN, Ala. (AP)--A 40-| year-old rural storekeeper, the|: father of six children, has been charged with first-degree mur-|' der in the roadside slaying last Tuesday of Baltimore. integra- tion pilgrim William L. Moore. Sheriff Dewey -Colvard said Sunday the accused man, Floyd L. Simpson, was booked on the murder charge which will be made formal today with the signing of a state warrant by the current judge and the pros- ecutor, Moore, a 35-year-old postman, was shot to death near Attalla, Ga., late Tuesday. Two bullets hit him, one in the face and the other in the back of the head. He had said he was walking to Jackson, Miss., to give his views on integration to Gover- nor Ross Barnett. "We don't know if anyone else was involved," Colvard said, Feelings were running high in the rural community of-Coll- bran, about 30 miles to the orthwest, where Simpson oper- ated a grocery and service, sta- tion. Residents, predominant! would just sit there. : : ) That 120 hp Six has plenty of go. We had no- power |The Fs mileage was exceptional, The \. AGENERAL MOTORS VALUE Ww Sitting tight on the turns HERE'S WHAT THE WINNING TEAM SAYS: CLAY GIBBS -- Navigator "The reliability Of the Chevy IT is one of the things that kept us out front all the way. We were over roads that most people wouldn't dream of taking and the Chevy II took it all in her stride. We had.no breakdowns or failures of any kind over the whole 4000 miles." DICK DOYEN -- Driver "We were able to maintain the re- quired average speeds on the roughest roads. She sure handles well on gravel --she really does, A tremendous é . rough-road car. On the highway she" Chevy II is just.a great car to drive, ERIC FRAMPTON -- Rally Service Manager Chevy II is a good solid car with-no problems. problems at all through the mountains or in maintaining we wouldn't have believed that it would be so high average speeds. We just kept barrelling through." . easy to keep it rolling." OWN THE CAR THAT PROVED ITSELF THE BEST HARRY DONALD LIMITED be 300 Dundas St. -East, Whitby, Ontario PHONE: 668-3304, 668-3305, 668-3306 Detectives said there was :nojall MPs. By refusing unanifimiilworkers and f indptly T T immediate estimate of the)mous consent the New Demo}) showed strong hostility to trae @) N A R i Oo MO R S ALES amount stolen. crats were able to debate eacil| gers: 4 Detectives said Mr. Best told| bill individually. / |. The slender, greying Simpson Se them: was in the bank to} Im their campaign to rid Par-| was described as "a good, hard: LIMITED Ba < clear ome Business matters|!iamenc of the divorce bills,)working man" by Rev. Russ : when the two men knocked on|Mr. Peters and Mr. Howard|Porter, who: serves a Baptist 140 Bond St. West, Oshawa, rio the glass doors and signalled|made a variety of suggestions] church in the community him to open them. They said|for alternate handling, ranging] The minister said Mrd¢ Simp- : they wanted to do business. Mr.|from a royal commission study|son and the six children, rang-| ° PHONE 725-6501 Best told them to return today,)to empowering the Exchequer|ing in age from one to 17, at- 4 but one whipped out a pistol and|Court of Canada to grant di-jtended services at.the church forced him to allow them in, 'vorces. where he is pastor. : 4 - has

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