| Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES; Tuesday, June 23, 1964 --|Bare-Bust Style GOOD EVENING Brings Red Rap -- By JACK GEARIN -- LONDON (Reuters) -- The,introduced the topless 'shock leurrent fashion fad -- topless | frocks" here had to order more dresses -- Monday provided ajto meet the demands of custom- |study of international attitudes. ' ers. WILL PC'S SERVE LIBERAL STEER AT MIKE'S PICNIC? NOTES FROM THE HUSTINGS: _. | The British were divided over But a British group of enter- The Annual 'Mike'? Starr - 'Doc' Dymond Picnic is {the matter, the Russians saw itiain ment 'establishments and always a "must" for hundreds of the Party's faithful in On- /as an example of American de-|-octayrants announced Monday | 'sternly threatened arrest for : This is when "Mike" and "Doc" get down to grass roots, | bare-bosomed_ belles. ics mt be allowed into their eat hog dogs with the boys and girls, run in the three-legged | i jarticle entitled Back to Barbar- under.) T t /ism, Monday labelled the Amer- The, net wil have @ €ams er lexample of decadent capitalism. New Look this year. | "The dissolution of the society from Greenwood Park a |Russian weekly Nedelya said. farm owned by Mr. Helter 'RAPS WAY OF LIFE workhorse , this riding," and brother of Alderman tario Federal and Oshawa Provincial Ridings. jcadence.and the Lebanese| women wearing topless dresses A London store chain which) "4 'Russian magazine, in. an traces, listen to "beefs" and kiss babies (two years and lican topless bikinis. as another Firstly, it will be shifted Packers of money-bags goes on," the Down, long dedicated PC Norman. Down of Oshawa, : which enables,one to flout mor- BRADFORD, Ont. (CP) -- ality the\interests of so- Picket lines were set up al ciety for sake of one's own! three produce farms here Mon-' ego," day after 300 employees went "Tn T,ebanon Monday, the com-} on strike to back up demands missioner of the> Beirut vice-| for pay increases and better squad said any baxe-bosomed| working conditions. woman: seen at a_ beach or| The strikers, mostly WOMEN 's w i m ming pool would be femployees of Federal Farms,! promptly arrested and held in Holland River Gardens and)... y until char non s custody until charged. United Farms,.are members of A spokesman for the Savoy ey International Brotherhood of one. of London's top hotels said eamsters (Ind.) </anyone wearing a topless dress Union leaders said the mini- i d ow e asked very politely mum rate in the fruit and .veg- Had os eaten very Delliely etable processing plants is 85 ' Secondly, guests will be served a steer (900-1,000 pounds) from a barbecue pit, and this is where the entertainment, committee has run Into problem. massive Should the steer be pur- chased from a_ prominent district. Liberal, a "renowned . - f > % icket | It added that the American) |way of life "favors everything TN ec tgeeng ei erg spre ee erctepeinen en agar INTERPRETING THE NEWS Pentagon Split On Viet Policy By HAROLD MORRISON jdor in Paris. With the least hint | Canadian Press Staff Writer f encouragement from Wash- The United States has served inston,.the French leader could notice on its, Western allies it Plunge deeper into an investiga- intends to pursue the war in tion of all the possibilities, South Viet Nam even if this There is speculation Presi- should lead to a general con-,dent Johnson would be ready to flagration in the 'Pacifi¢. There pursue the idea further once will be no thought of throwing the elections are over and his in the sponge or of yielding return to the White House is as- Southeast Asia to the Commu- SUred, nists. : : While this idea is -still in the But beneath this display of Stage of the closed - door whis- determination, conveyed in Per, neutrality no longer is a every conceivable form' to "get bad word in Washington. "SLUSHY SUMMER JOURNEY: the message across to Eurepe. : and Canada, there is an under- current of thought in Washing- EOKA L d ton that does not completely ea er dismiss neutrality both for tao Sai : and South Viet Nam, ' d B ke The view emanating from the 1 ac thighest strata of government is| that the U.S. considers Saigon n yprus a snakepit of persona' rivalry. . and political intrigue that does NICOSIA (Reuters) -- Glaf- not lend itself to stable admin- kos. Clerides, president of the |istration. Cyprus Sonne of Representa- tives, said Monday night that |SIMILAR IN LAOS s , ' Conditions are considered hag EOKA. terrorist leader somewhat similar in neighbor- gg Westone ay Grivas was back ie tage were a ane time ROR. niki Organosis Ky- only to see this neutrality col- aay Migr ye (National Or-. lapse. The reasoning goes that C™#alion of Cypriot Fighters), . was the underground terrorist the moisture. 25 miles and* welcomed Ponoka is about Kicking up spray, a small foreign-made automobile trav- breeder of short-horns whose HEBER DOWN price has been described ds "remarkably reasonable", or should the business be kept within the party ranks? ¢ This thorny question has.caused much unrest in thE PC hierarchy As one 'spokesman said today: "This could become as bitter as the Red Ensign issue if-not handled with diplomacy. Frankly, the thought of buying a Liberal steer for such a momentous occasion, even if the price is' right, deeply dis- turbs many of us who appreciate the deep political signifi- cance' of the occasion. What would be the reaction, of our, rank-and-file membership? Would they' regard this as a traitorous act, tantamount to issuing Barry Goldwater but- tons at a political rally to endorse Lyndon Johnson? We're satisfied about hing, however -- this is, no deliberate Grit plot to sow dissension in the ranks. It's just. a coinci- dence that none of our members who are short-horn breeders can match this price -- at least they haven't to date."' one The question will be decided Tfursday night in the Hotel Genosha at an executive meeting of the Ontario (Federal) Riding Association : It wil a closed meeting for decision could be far-reaching, but isn't this typical of the world of politics? Progressive Conservative be obvious reasons -- the Date of the picnic will also be decided DO NICE GUYS REALLY FINISH LAST? "The Liberal Party should base its next Ontario campaign on offering a reasongpfe "alternative to the Progressive Con- servative. Government, not on criticism People are tired of hearing criticism of one party to another." "~ CHARLES TEMPLETON, Lihéral leadership candidate in Ontar'o and former editorial executive of The Toronto Daily Star. , How all! Remember when Leslie M. Frost, then Premier of Ontario, told an Oshawa PC meeting, on the eve of the 1959 election, he had an instant, sure-cure at the end of the day for fatigue, mental depression." : time does change He would curl up in 'bed, read the editorials of The Tor- onto Star and "laugh myself to sleep." It always worked, according to Mr. Frost who described The: Star's editorial as "a masterpiece of ambiguity that tickles me no ehd." r0liCy "They are unmerciful, unyielding in their criticisms and evaluations of all parties,' he added. "I keep wondering which party they really support -- they must support some- gne. They don't the NDP or Mr. Wintermeyer's Liberals--certainly could honestly say. they support us support nobody Mr, Frost's remarks could have represented exaggerated political propaganda, but they are of interest once again -- Mr. Templeton has forsaken the comparatife quiet of the editoria for the rough-and-tough le of. provincial politics, where \few holds are barred. He's fair game now, as Frost and Wintermeyer once were. If The Star's policy was not completely his handiwork, it is reasonable to assume he played a sae role in fash- foning it. Does. this mean that he has now completely re- fected this policy, that he is anxious to call an armistice (mow that he is in much closer range of enemy gunfire)? Does he now disagree with Leo Durocher's classical quote: "Nice guys finish: last?" -room "BOB" BRANCH WOULD ENTER CNE SWIM MARATHON Don't be surprised if Oshawa has an entry in this year's $2-mile CNE swim marathon from Port Dalhousie to Toron- to August 20. Robert J. "Bob" Branch, . 30-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Branch has en- fered the 10-mile prefimin- ary test for this me (only the top entries "will compete August 20.) Branch (64 and 219 pounds) has lost 30 pounds the start of training last January -- he has been the Olympic- ' size swimming 'pool at the Club and Lake Scugog. He has com- pleted the. 10-mile course several! times. He runs two, miles afd swims five daily. since training in Oshawa Boys' "Bob" would have formi- dable opposition in the big ROBERT BRANCH race, if he should hurdle the preliminary -- Cliff Lumsden, Tom Park and Abou Heif of | Egypt.fio name a few. He says he would donate any prize winnings to the: Boys' Club eae YPC's TO DISCUSS FLAG ISSUE AT MEETING ; Young Progressive Conservatives of Oshawa and Dis- trict will meet tomorrow night in the Hotel Génosha at 8:30 p.m. * One of the subjects slated for discussion will. be '"The New Canadian Flag" -- delegates will be requested to. check their 'yhooting irons' at the front desk. >» cents an hour for men and women, I. M. (Casey) Dodds, Cana- , dian director of the Teamsters, John Taylor, editor of the) els through downtown men's fashion .magazine Tailor ka, Alta., after a brief, and Cutler, said he thought the lent hail-storm Pono- vl0- caused flood- foot of hail fell after a heavy north of Red Deer." rain but farmers said crops escaned with little damage while neutrality existed, Lao- : tians could do harm to them- --(CP Wirephoto) selves but could not harm other organization which fought for Cypriot independence from Brit- ish rule. topless dress was a good idea ------ parts of the world. Clerides said Grivas "thas ~ Impersonation back the strikers uriit a detent, '"It depends. entirely on_ the Ottawa Tells Lawyer Probe 'Lost Men Cases settlement is reached. H@ "said Woman," 'he said, "and .of Teamster members @mployed/course it depends on how wild by food wholesalers and chain the dances are. It could against the display of a wom- By STEWART MacLEOD reasonableness and correctness)of other illegal entrants,' they| an's topless bathing suit in a . OTTAWA (CP) -- Allegations of these procedures should be will not have to face a sentence Dallas store. The pickets left'that have rained down on the included in the report together before being deported. DALLAS (AP) A church group demonstrated Monday IS it ASK WELFARE PLAN Apart from wages, the union asking for a welfare plan, |jected an. argument by the Members of the Carroll Avenue treated are going to be col- Mr. Sedgwick's inquiry likely by government or an individual firms that the employees were Baptist Mission in a protest lected and distilled by a prom- wij] start in Toronto where is completely wrong and ought agricultnral--_workers--and---as-@gainst the--suit- Placards ear-'inent forontotlawyer, the Com- much of the controversy over to be stopped. offered the workers an addi- suits." in the Commons "or any other periods without access to legal that the departm tional half-hour for lunch and -- allegations relevant thereto." advice. A few weeks ago, 17 port persons without stating a 10-minute coffee breaks, but no All charges that certain Greeks Greeks and one Spaniard were reason, or without giving the de- nine paid statutory holidays, two such were excluded from the ried by the group read: mons was told Monday. ,|thie «confinement of aliens has Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Tor- increase in pay QUEEN OF REDUCERS were unduly confined, and being detaied in Toronto. portee a chance to retain a law- workers could considerably 'in- She shed 44 pounds in eight!Favreau indicated that this » Meanwhile, he gave Mr. Sedg-| says in a letter to State Secre-,The film has not changed and through many question periods. The letter says "the corpora- ist in the realm of public inter- rest, deportation and prosecu- than Thursday, June 25." ig S WEATHER FORECAST The letter was signed by CBC During the day Curtis public showing: from B ] derstorms are occurring near forecasts issued by the weather/Gulf drills which had crossed "The corporation has also have }moved into southern Que- afternoon and shifting to north-| drilling of our ore body in Kidd ing contractors on Toront 0) situation it does not appear to Lake St, Clair, Lake Erie, thunderstorms. Woolings and Co, Ltd. 30 tonight. Lake H Georgian Bay: weeks vacation' with pay and scope of minimum-wage labor "We protest topless suits in Joseph Sedgwick was handed onto Greenwood) said the Im- ny Mr. Bodkin said the packers _WINNIPEG (CP)--Lee Anne sometimes deprived of legal ad- And even 'after the inquiry|yer to fight the charge. said crease the price of vegetablés.imonths--and now weighs 151. would be done. "I do not say wick plenty of elbow room for a} tary Lamontagne that it doesn't}those standards have not ~ Apart from _ the specific tion will give the matter imme- est." tio of persons who enter Can- The letter, arising from re- Slightly Cool President Alphonse Ouimet -and g } lishing released a letter The film was originally re- Lake Superior and this unsettled orice at 8:15 a.m., valid until|underground into Curtis-owned Ruled Out noted opinions expressed in the bec and the strong northerly west late tonight west half and|Twp., two holes commenced on sewer, Watermain, road and the corporation that Parliament: Lake Huron, Windsor, London: sey sk upg 9 Lake Erie: Winds\south 20 to THINK QUALITY GOOD T, " t on, Toronto: The chance of a few winds south 20 to 25 knots. David Orlikow (NDP -- Win-jhad demanded, He said that fiipeg North) said some persons |records Should be kept of all charged with illegal entry claim/hearing. so the public would they have, been told that if they|know that all matters are be- tell the department the names'ing dealt with adequately, Texas Gulf Neighbor Strikes, Sells Heavily -- NEW YORK (CP)--Stock of horizon. Visual estimates of Curtis .Publishing Co. was cores from the hole indicated |bought heavily on the New zine and copper sulphide ore of York Stock Exchange Monday good quality. on news that two drill holes; "We also are drilling a hole had shown zine and copper ore in approximately the centre of of good quality on Curtis-owned Lot 3. This work is to check on land nest to Texas Gulf Sul-| an anomaly unrelated to that of phur Company's principle dis- our discovery and to give data covery north of Timmins. useful for determining thebest The drilling reports were from location for our plant site." land optioned to Texas Gulf by, Matthew J. Culligan, presi- T. W. Woolings and Co., Ltd.,)dent and chairman, of Curtis, a Curtis Publishing Co. subsi-'commented: 'This favorable | diary, news reinforces. our commit- Curtis Publishing as the ment to regain full leadership in third most active sto ba) the/the magazine publishing busi- exchange Monday, ig UP ness for the Saturday Evening union labor Ms illegal. aMr. Justice Donald R. Mor- and found that the bylaw dis- criminates against both non-un- ion contractors and non-union workers. He granted an application by reached the ore)Miller Paving Limited of Tor- = Usa jonto, a non-unionized building contractor, which chafkenged the byla'y passed by city council ast April 27. | Commenting: on the judge's jruling, Controller William Den- nison said he was surprised the bylaw was declared illegal. "I jexpect the city. will take it to --jthe highest court in the land to "The corporation has already taken a broadcast decision with respect to this film, That deci- sion was based solely on the professional broadcasting stand- ards of the corporation which | Rich Relation longed strike of -the produce men dedicated to losing weight.;need for deeper probing, Mr problem."' broadcast # more compelling factors now ex- followed in relation to the ar- you-of-its conclusions not Jater Position benches House. '*Your assessment of the ? Mr. Lamontagne 120,600 si U 1 0 | : snares, television film should be given . Pub- nion-' nly Synopsis: Showers and thun- poroNTO (CP) Marine porting that coes from Texas NOTES OPINIONS ing the weather disturbance will), south 20 to 25 knots Tuesday normal course of evaluating "With respect to the present tures to the province: and- tonight: gusty windy in|is optioned by us" by T. Winds becoming northwest 20 to thunderstorms. Rambler Hastens E . ngine Factory At Brampton BRAMPTON, Ont. (CP) stores will refuse to handle any cause a chap's carnation to be produce from the strikebound crushed." inn aes 'ashe i the scene after the suit was sold immigratéon. department in re-with any recommendations «1 can only describe s time-and-a-half for overtime ! . oe : andow. les ihe at he way ne Which, in your yiew, should be pjackmail ; In earlier negotiations. the O and removed from the window. cent wesks about the way some blackmail and I think that legislation the: name of Christ" and "We the job hy Justice Minister Fav- been centred. There haye been) migration Act is obviously dis- Harry Bodkin, union. business as Christians protest the sale reau, who told him to go to allegations that some of these criminatory and it fostered a "just. exist on the low wages! Wittteside, 19, has been nained vice, will come under the one- was announced, more Commons, Mr. Brewin, a lawyer, they get now." queen of the Redboine Stream- man scrutiny material was being made avail- {he one-man inquiry falls --\this will. be the final means to : A make the minister fully conver- CBC Still Doesn't K * s j What To Do With Film sistievesici*ar tn osm | << lem that has plagued Immigra- appear Parliament has clearly! changed. charges referred to we should indicated a wish that the re-. "Consequently, the corpora- also like you to inquire into the diate attention at the annual Mr. Lamontagne's reading of ada or remain therein illegally," meeting of its board of direc-|the letter was punctuated with Mr. Favreau said in his 'letter quests that the- publicly-owned corporation broadcast the film 1% points to 13% on 117,000 post and all Curtis magazines said it had been advised of shares. Texas Gulf was second -- d ms Prime Minister Pearson's '"'per- On Wednesday Forecasts issued by the Tor- tures. Winds increasing to north |) . ; : Charles Fogarty, executive) jected by the-CBC on the ground vice-president of Texas Gulf, re-| it failed to meet CBC technical hal sd heats to poe 11 am, EDT Wednesday: property showed copper and) woRonrQ (cp A 0 ane rest oF Oniario during Lake Ontario; Winds south-|zine ore. The letter read: ote we (CP) An Op: ¢ tario Supreme Court judge ruled House by the lé@der of the Op- position and other speakers," winds ieee ee Wednesday morning east half. our property have crossed un- B BI ; B skieS Partly cloudy' with scattered derground into the south half of has clearly indicated its wish that the rejected film be broad- Mostly cloudy tonight and, Wed- , chia , ' yo 25. knots, shifting to northwest. ep aul aay' Geen a I ' > . 4 Only one Pse tw le nesday, Very warm and humid) tonight: gusty winds in shunder- jag thus ply these two holes showers or thunderstorms this chifting to horthwest 25 to 30; afternoon and tonight. Mostly tyesday evening: partly cloudy ty firms \tario Labor Relations Board re- Rev. Ed Watt led some 40 illegal immigrants have been adopted in this regard." blackmail, whether carried on said the three firms. have and advertising of these topless work on all the allegations made persons have been held for long "rotten system." It was wrong {-company official said a pro- liner Club here, a group of wo-| And if the inquiry indicates a able for the Toronto lawyer. sat with the details of this OTTAWA (CP) -- The CBClare sed-to.judge-such maiters. tion Minister Rene Tremblay jected film' Mr, Pearson be tion must determine whether general procedure now being tors this week and will advise hoots of derision from the Op-to the lawyer, read in the was tabled in the COmmons by most active, off % at 51 on sonal view' that the $35,000 onto weather office at 5:30 a.m, 20 this evening. standards. Tuesday, By Wednesday morn- : Phi ; ; i . : east 10 to 15 knots, creasing) "This is to advise that in the ; f knots, increasing + sd Monday that a city bylaw forc-| letter said P ~what cooler tempera- ~ aol ; #nG. sOmewRAL C00 me thunderstorms this afternoon Lot 3, Concession 5, which lot cast t ¢ -ooler ight. but turning cooler tonigh Arena: partly cloudy with cloudy and a little cooler Wed- | with thunderstorms; gus neva , Winds becoming north-| winds in <hunderstorms. west 20 to 30 late tonight.. _ Lake Superior: Winds north- Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- east 20 te 25 knots shifting to burton: Mainly cloudy tonight northwest 25 to 30 Tuesday ' j et bi' i and Wednesday. Scattered show- afternoon: showers and thun- American M otors (Canada) | get a final decision on it." ers or thundershowers . tonight gerstorms today: fair tonight; 4. will bes work immedi- and early Wednesday. Cooler gusty winds in thunderstorms, |2!¢!Y 9" a $2,500,000 engine as- Wednesday, Winds increasing to') ">" "om \sembly plant here, Earl K. D, Just A Minute southerly 15 to 25 this afternoon Forecast temperatures: Brownridge, president, said... did you know thet DONALD and shifting to northwest 20 to" low tonight, high Wednesday: Monday, TRAVEL provides you with the 30 late tonight. Wihdsor The 200,000-square-foot DIant; | con sowie. that ceate you noth- ] Niagara, western Lake On- St. Thoma which will be built on a 50-acre), ? Why not coll tod d mok Diamond wag. charged with tario, southern Georgian Bay,|London site recently acquired by the|'"® Le eel al guns Uinpietlo dst personating wealthy Toronto|Hamilton: Seattered showers or Kitchener company, will employ about 150 Your travel plans, 668-2304 cousin of the same name with|thundershowers this afternoon'Mount Forest . persons. The plant initially will! ---- ~ intent to obtain $1,100,000 on aland tonight, Mostly cloudy and Wingham produce 200 engines daily on a re first mortgage from the Stand-| cooler on Wednesday. Winds be- Hamilton one-shift basis. 7 ard Life, Assurance Company. ia|coming northwest 20 to 30 late St. Catharin es Brownridge said the plant) HEAT WITH OIL 1963 for an apartment project | tonight. Toronto .... should be in. production by Jan-| rT He failed to inform a mortgage! Northern Georgian Bav>im- Peterbor uary. The compahy previously DIXON s breker that a credit report had agami, Cochrane, Noth Bae in imported engines for its cars ( confused him. with his relative gydbury: Rain occasionatly Killaloe from the parent company at OIL : in Toronta heavy in thunderstorms' tonight, Muskoka Kenosha, Wis. Magistrate- 1. Sherwood, Wednesday cloudy-,with a~few North Bay ...... ' 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE . 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 ¥EARS | Brings Jail t OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Morris Diamond was to one week in jail ang/fined $1,000 when convicted nday of personation. a A said in passing sentence that the| showers clearing in the after- Sudbury . accused was not a criminal in| noon, Not much change in tem- Earlton ,,.. 'ae WENT ithe accepted sense. It was not! peratures Winds. becoming Sault Ste. Marie ... AC TIVE a scheme obtain money! northerly 20 tonight Kapuskasing . . Wilson & Vickery crookedly absccnd with it Algoma,, While River: Cloudy White River to and But the cohduct, of the accused with a few showers tonight. Moosonee was, inexcusablé and. must be Clearing Wednesday morning: Timmins .,.. 'punished ° 4 Not much chanee in lemnen. Kineston ent could de-| i far explore what de Gaulle had in short of the public inquiry he|mind in his suggestion of neu- sidewalk copstiuction to employ The impression left in official come here to see what the situ- quarters is that the U.S. does ation is like on the island, He not completely dismiss the idea has seen the archbishop (Pres- of neutrality for Laos and South ident Makarios) a number of Viet Nam, even though the U.S. times since he arrived." government publicly maintains Informed sources said Grivas neutrality in South Viet Nam had returned in an advisory ca- would open the door to a om- pacity on the military question munist takeover. concerning the Turkish -Cyp- It is known that State Secre- riot community and thal a tary Dean Rusk is already to/stronger lie is expected from discuss a variety of forms ofthe Makarios government dur- political action for South Viet ing the next few weeks. 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