Bn hn + |The number of competitors in 4 10,000 persons attended thel9th "ling of the clans in this town, CAPSULE NEWS | - Peterborough-s Mayor Suffers Heart Attack PETERBOROUGH (CP) --/director Don Whitman. It was Clarence Boorman, 54, mayor|the second marriage for Day, of Peterborough, was admitted)38, who has two sons by a prev- _|to hospital Saturday after suf-jious marriage. fering a heart attack at his} home. Mr, Boorman apparently) TRUCKERS PROTEST home and took the seizure shortly after arriving at nis res- idence, HOLD GAMES FERGUS, Ont. (CP)--About Sunday night demanding that the Israeli Parliament suspend \a law~ banning excessive ex- haust fumes. The strike threat- ens to halt the movement of sup- plies throughout Israel. The strikers claim that proper en- gine adjustment required to re- duce fumes would be too expen- sive. SAY WARSHIPS INTRUDE TOKYO (AP) -- Communist China charged Monday that two U.S. warships 'intruded' into |its territorial waters off Fukien province, southeast China, dur- annua | Fergus Highland Games Saturday. Thirty-two bands, in- cluding five from the United States, took part in the gather- about 10 miles north of Guelph, the highland dances has grown from 50 or 60 about 15 years ago to more than 250. PAIR CHARGED _|became ill while driving his car} ag nbs dl wre A bret |gan a 48-hour strike at midnight BIG 3 OFFERS (Continued from Page 1) retirement, proposing, in effect, to pay workers as much be- tween 60 and 65 as they would be entitled to from com- pany pension and Social Secur- ity at age 65. Vacation maximums would be increased to three weeks after 15 years and to four weeks after 25. years. The general rule now is two weeks, regardless of years. {LAUDS OFFER Explaining the major provi- sions of the 22-point GM_ offer, a company spokesman said the wage increase would mean an) average total increase of more \than 26 cents an hour for ap- |proximately 350,000 employees |covered by the current UAW | contract. | | Louis G. Seaton, GM vice-| |president - personnel, said the} | company's offer was a "'sound,| |economic proposal which realis-/ |tically meets the need of out employeess our own business) jand the nation's economy.' | | Describing the proposal as| |"forward looking," Seaton said) | BANCROFT, Ont. (CP)--Pro- vincial police said Sunday that two Toronto men, Joseph Nel- son LaRocque, 40, and Herbert Frederick Wiskin, 22, have been charged with armed robbery in jeonnection with a holdup Satur- jday. They will appear in court |Aug. 26. Police. said Charles |Maxwell, about 60, was hit on the head with his own rifle by two men who then stole the WOULDN'T GO IN THE HOUSE rifle from his general store and ing the weekend, A New Chinajit not only provides substantial | News Agency broadcast moni.|wage increases, but also give) tored here said a spokesman of}GM workers and their families, the Chinese foreign ministry has|"the greatest measure of secur-| issued the 308th "serious warn-|ity and opportunity they have jins" against the United States|/ever enjoyed." lin relation to such 'military) Major provisions of the offer | provocations." included: li | --A tuition refund plan for); REPLACEMENT NAMED | employees desiring to further" RABAT, Morocco (Reuters) --| their education through spare-| King Hassan has appointed Ah-| time studies. ' |med Taibi Benhima as foreign] --An increase in the basic re-/ Lucy Baines Johnson, 17- tirement benefit to $3.25 from) year-old daughter of Presi- minister to replace Ahmed} Reda Guerira who resigned last] $2.80 a month for each year) dent Lyndon Johnson, seated DIXMOOR, ILL. -- Woman ordered all persons indoors in in Dixmoor, a Chicago suburb. |service station. who stayed on riot scene in race riot area. Those who More than a score were Dixmoor is carried to police didn't were taken into custody arrested. van last night. Police had --AP Wirephoto | |week, it was announced here| ACTRESS MARRIES Monday. HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Actress VISITS PEKING |Edie Adams married music) yong KONG (Reuters)--Da- lpublisher Martin Hager Mills| stl" Wants" McoGareie Nota DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS: Kitchener -- Roy Wright, 60, jnight editor of the Kitchener- Accidents Kill 46 During Weekend | Waterloo Daily Record who had Sunday in a ceremony at the| American representative of the actress' Beverly. Hills home.| intemational Brotherhood of Miss Adams, 35, was formerly| Seafarers' Association, arrived married to comedian Ernie Ko-| in Peking by air Monday at the vacs, who was killed in an autOlinyitation of the Chinese Com-| laccident in Los Angeles in Jan-|munist Seamen's Union, the juary, 1962. Mills, 37, is an ex-|New China -News Agency re- ecutive with the publishing firm| ported. p jmore than 40 years' service in _|journalism; of a heart attack. Johannesburg -- Vic Oliver, 66, British stage and television By THE CANADIAN PRESS SUNDAY At least 46 persons died in ac-| Placide Levesque, 32, Tor eidents throughout Canada dur- onto, when his car hit a street- ing the weekend, all but 10 ail er' in Toronto. ee ' them in traffic. tte Brown, 29, Collingwood,| .; ; $ A survey by The Canadian|when his car left the road Wiel fir eae a Press from 6 p.m. Friday to|miles east of Collingwood. puis midnight Sunday, local times,) Donald Spencer, 31, and showed that 36 persons died in|Aquila Joseph Robichaud, lapse in his dressing room. drowned, one died in a fire and/Rodgers, 19, Napanee, in a two-|rnrico Caruso two were killed in unclassified|car collision at Shannonville, six, -- : accidents, miles east of Belleville. Halifax -- Mrs. W..Graham eae . Allen, wife of the CBC news Ontario led the provinces with) james Wenham, 20, Toronto, supervisor. for the Maritimes fourteen deaths. Ten persons|when his car left the highway Lakeport,- ,Calll, Jokany died on the highways, three/near Honey Harbour. Burnette, 30, country, western were drowned and a, youth Anedee Marchand, 36, Hamil-|and rock 'n' roll singer; appar- was killed when he fell over aM\ton drowned in a homemade|ently drowned. embankment. : : \lake seven miles east of Brant-! In Quebec eight died in -traf-| ford. | e fic. accidents and one was SATURDAY | C tr ' Si drowned. British Columbia had) Elizabeth Koeman, 4, drowned | as 0 $ ister five Saag Recap ranasn red beled falling into a swimming| drowning, while New Brunswick | i: S$ R k had five highway deaths. | sat ------ hapeiatond ays 0c ets FOUR DIE IN NOVA SCOTIA; Larry Bridge, 20, Toronto, S ill N@va Scotia had two ang ba: his car hit a tree at Wiar+ tl a deaths and two in drowning ac-| ton. RIO 'DE JANEIRO (Reute cides snd, Saskaicheran had) Gots Anderson, 23, Landers fine sister of) Coban Premier | nde om bol 4 gr id Mane sca OU Ger Gent oS ahead ag said Sunday there d | are still "offensive" Soviet mis- In Alberta two persons sere sis axe "sister, 49,{Siles in Cuba. killed on the roads while gece ae 1 ° aoe imming|, Juanita Castro, 31, who de- Edward Island had one road) oy 0, in a city swimming! rected from Cuba last June and death. Manitoba had one ng ay sslie Marshall, 62, Mountain|*#¢nounced her brother's regime, ity when a man was struck by ae aaa his cay left thelattived in Brazil for a visit as train. A ft gee' Neden |the guest of Foreign Minister -- ---- | Martin Colasante, 42, Toronto Vasco Leitao de Cunta. bar ro ' os ba el con hit by . eae in eanton.| Speaking to, reporters during The ---- gerne mony ( he saitealt "nell, 16, Sudbury,|®@tiier brief stop-over at Bo- known _suic wipe site mar lwhen he fell. over 'a six-foot/S0t@ Colombia, en route here 5 Se et pers A . |from Mexico City, Miss Castro ' The Ontario dead: as. ankment. ____--__--_--_|said she was prepared to take jpart in an armed revolution to joverthrow the "Communist dic- |tatorship'"' in Cuba. She did not expand on her as- sertion there are still Soviet missiles in Cuba, but she said she would appeal to the Amer- ican governments to consolidate |their efforts against Cuba. RIDGE PROTECTS Walvis Ridge along the South jAtlantic Ocean prevents cold Antarctic bottom water from entering the eastern Atlantic. | of Mills Music. | JET TURNS BACK | LONDON (Reuters) -- An Air 'than 100 passengers, made a \Saturday when engine trouble lambulances lined the main run- lway as the airliner touched PERONISTS MEET _i| |exiled former dictator, Juan D.| \performer who was once mar-| Canada DC-8 jet, carrying more; Peron, had company during the weekend at his Madrid home, | a col-|safe landing at London Airport| Eight leaders of a movement to |put him back in power arrived) Parlma, Italy -- Italo Pod-|forced it to turn back soon after|from Buenos Aires for a con-| 29. 4 7 | ' 'lesta, 79, opera conductor whojtaking off for Toronto, Fire ference. traffic mishaps, seven were/poth of Shannonville, and Paul| wa.' friend of the late tenor|trucks, emergency vehicles and|fenred to the session as a Some Argentinians re- "sum- |mit meeting'? of the Peronist |movement. Argentine political MADRID (AP) -- Argentina's) of service. --A new incentive benefit for) early retirement. An em- ployee who is retired on a mutually satisfactory basis of age 60 would get between 60 and 65 approximately what he would be entitled to under both company and Social Se-| curity benefits at 65. | --Good Friday to be added to the paid holidays. right in front car, squeals as she rides one of the amuse- ment devices at the Wiscon- sin State Fair in Milwaukee today: With her at left, is Beth Jenkins, a Washington friend. Lucy was here for an A WILD RIDE FOR LUCY LBJ barbecue for stale Dem-" ocrats last night and made a brief tour of the fair after attending church here today.' (AP Wirephoto) Abandons Girl Gagged, Tied On Sandbar --Improved life insurance and| SOUTH BEND, Inf. (AP)--A sickness and accident bene-|nine-year-old girl was rescued fits to be fully paid by the!trom a fog-shrouded sandbar in company. | --Continuation of the cost-of-| the St. Josenh River before living allowance, with some|awn Sunday where she had revisions, and addition the current cost of living al-| | --A fund to adjust wage dif- | ferentials at certain plants. The U.S. Bureau of Labor | statistics figures the current \down, using only three of its|circles are skeptical of Peron's|hourly wage in the U.S. auto four engines. ESCAPE THWARTED | SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reut- jers) Five prisoners were killed and 100 injured when | mass prison break in Sao Paulo | penitentiarySaturday , radio re- ports said. A sentinel on a rec- reation patio wall discovered the attempted escape by 500 prisoners and shot down the vanguard with machine - gun fire, the reports said. CRASH KILLS 17 BOURG ST. MAURICE, France (AP) -- A bus load of vacationing French children plunged 230 feet into an Alpine ravine Sunday, killing 17 and injuring 30, police reported. The bus broke through a guard rail at the side of a mountainous road. Bus driver Armand Loth- ier, 51, told police he was forced off the road by a car coming in the oppositie direction. NOTES SELECTED CANBERRA (Reuters)--Aus- tralia's new decimal currency notes, to be issued in February 1966, will be one, two, 10 and 20 dollar denominations, it was an- nounced Monday. | ACTRESS WED | HOLLYWOOD (AP) Ac- tress Amanda Blake, Kitty on the Gunsmoke television series, was married Saturday to Ari- zona cattleman Jason S. Day. Miss Blake, 35, whose real name is Beverly Lauise Neill, was married twice before--to actor Jack Shea and television FORT ERIE ENTRIES TUESDAY, AUG, 18 chances of ever returning. 'Skelton Said \guards thwarted an attempted] Prehistoric WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A human skeleton dug up by two suburban River Canard boys last week has been identified by a museum curator as "defi- nitely prehistoric." Alan Douglas of the Hiram Walker Museum said the skele- ton found on the banks of River Canar belonged to an isn woman in her late 20s of about average. intelligence. In a tentative evaluation, he said the skeleton is of the ar- chaic period (5,000 to 500 BC) when small, loosely organized bands of food gatherers wan- dered the Great Lakes regions, |. He said the skeleton found by |Marcel Beneteau, 12, and Roger |Garant, 13, may be associated with the shore of glacial Lake Rouge instead of the shore of the present River Canard. Mr. Douglas said the excelleni condition of the teeth, wor smooth from tearing meat and chewing grit, signifies the skele- ton was that of an Indian. Actor's Union Chief Finds | Life's Hectic TORONTO (CP) Henry Comor once acted in 42 differ- ent plays in 42 successive days but he says his pace is even more hectic now as president of | FIRST RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($5000). Claiming, maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada, 5% furlongs (18). \Credit Union, No Boy 118 So War, No Boy 115 Mon's Bell, Harris X110 Lets Scamf, Dalton 118 Peterry, No Boy 115 Moon Base, No Boy 118 Count Fair, Shuk 118 Cavalino, No Boy 115 Hot Honey, Robinson 115 Mary Catharine, Harrison 115 |Niegara Miss, Potts 115 |Saucy Question, No Boy 115 | Also Eligible: Spicy Favor, Dittach |118; Fleet Wheat, Robers 115; Dutch De Ora, No Boy 118; Mydar, DitHach 115; Strong Willed, Remillard 118; Woomera Counts, Bailey 118. * |_ SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,200 ($5000). jClaiming,two-vear-olds, foaled in Can- jada, 5% furlongs (9). Gunmetal Pete, Parsons X112 |Ennisclare, Turcotte X114 Twilight Tango, McComb .114 \Vertex Ruler, Fitzsimmons 119 Moores Selector, No Boy 114 Weed Bender, Fitzsimmons 122 |Mandolas, Walsh 116 Bingham, Turcotte X112 Bunty's Triomphe, Robinson 117 |Shining Wings, Harrison 107 |Beldade, No Boy 11) | Also Eligible: Armadan, No Boy 114; |Woodcote Park, Parsons X112, FIFTH RACE -- Purse $2,200, "Lovisi- ana Sweet Potato Commission." Claim- ing, two-year-olds, foaled in Canda, (divi- wo). ($5,000). 5¥a furlongs. John's Whirl, Remillard 114 Select Sin, Harris X109 Gasy Ella, Harris X111 Fabulous Star, Harrison 119 | Sister Marg, No Boy 114 Erin Pan, No Boy 114 Blue Week, Davidson 114 Sun Velvet, Dittfach 114 Real Kai, Turcotte X111 Chop's Eternal, Leblanc 116 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,900, "Crysta} |Beach Day," allowances, three-year-olds and up, foaled In Canada, about 7 furlongs jon turf course, jGay Pageant, Harrison 117 Marathon Runner, No Boy A-110 Belarctic, Parsons X106 Winlesteo, Dittfach 117 |Arthur H., McComb 115 Canebora, Gomez A-123 A--Windfields Farm entry. (QUINELLA BETTING) SEVENTH RACE Purse $2,200, the Association of Canadian Tel- evision and Radio Artists. Trying to defeat the threat of the union's disintegration, he puts in seven days a week as head of the 2,800-member or- ganization. The union for actors was badly split last spring when television weatherman Percy |Saltzman waged a campaign jagainst the old leadership. There was reaction to Saltz- man's methods and Comor, a dark horse moderate, was lelected to the $7,000-a-year job. | While he says biggest chore is trying to keep the union to- gether--internal dissension still permeates the association--his main aim is to try to find more work for the membership, whose average wage is $1,870 a year for performing jobs. "The biggest threat is the THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($5000).|"Montefiore Club." ($4,500). Claiming,|present trend of submission to Claiming, maiden two-year-olds, foaled in Canada (Division of Ist), 5¥2 furlongs (18) Caterpillar, Dalton 118 Sterling ScHolar, Davidson 118 Corporal Case, Webley XXX108 Georgia St., Harris X110 Lucky Draw, Turcotte X11 Young Fashion, No Boy 118 Day's Best, No Boy 118 Fast Kitten, Fitzsimmons 115 Martian Champ, No Boy 118 Tracy Glen, No Boy 115 Daredri, No Boy 115 Sweet Sailing, No Boy 118 Also Eligible: Chinese Gambler, No Boy 118; Harvonian, Rogers 118; Color Her Fleet, Hale 115; Lucky Degree, No Boy 115; Luxury item, No Boy 118; Bun- jty's Ace, Webley XXX108. | FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) Claiming, three-year-olds, 62 turiongs (4), |Aged Dust, Rogers 11) iMy First Ducess, Parsons X106 Dogbane, Dittfach 116 Limbo Lad, Walsh 11) Spanking Breeze, Annesiey 11) Bonne Witnesse, No Boy 114 Dominion Brave, Turcotte 106 DERBY WINNER Quick Quick dons a derby after winning the $21,780 Ca- nadian Derby in Edmonton Saturday. The bay gelding, ridden by Dennis Terry of Vancouver, returned $15,730 for his owner, C. T. McGuire of Ladner, B.C Late Cash, Leblanc 111 Poppy Talk, Gailey 11) (CP Wirephoto) leneppy River, Harrie X106 three-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs. Barracho J.J., Turcotte X118 All Canadian, Leblanc 120 |Majestic hour, Parsons X108 Superior Parent, Bailey 116 | Nakina, Shuk 120 |Roman Thunder, Walsh 120 |Prince Bubl, Robinson 117 4 |Little Baron, Fitzsimmons 113 EIGHTH RACE--Purse $2,000. ($2,500). | Claiming, three-year-olds and up, jone-sixteenth miles. Sun and Wind, Harris. X110 Dawn Flush, Leblanc 123 Shasta Road, Dalton 117 Als Pride, Hale 117 Vedas, Remillard 116 Robdix, Fitzsimmons 116 Fairmagoria, McComb 113 |Auntie Nora, Harrison 108 Matinal, Parsons X118 {Four Chimes, No Boy A-116 |Niagara, Drift, No Boy A-119 Cartersville, Turcotte X115 Also eligible: Whitville, Davidson, 115; Leton, No Boy, 113; Charlie's Folley, No Boy, 113 AH, Shime and L. J x--5 Ibs. AAC XX.--7 Ibs. AAC pag Ibs. AAC POST TIME 8 P.M. Cornell entry. U.S. television. domina- tion," says Comor. "Canada is treated as an ex- tension of the U.S. television market, with programs dumped here. The CBC, for example, gets the Perry Mason show for $6,000 an episode--about 1-10 one and , nc /the program's weekly wage bill 123-4932 alone." | The association will make a |industry as a whole is -$3:01. | Members of the Big Three auto companies, however, insist their average is higher. UAW Chrysler Plant Staff Favor Strike WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Some division of Chrysler Canada Limited Sunday voted to strike if their demand to be' included in the main union negotiating committee with other Chrysler employees is not met. ees, members of Local United Auto Workers (CLC), negotiates separately from other Chrysler employees on contract issues. 444, one dissenting voter, would af- fect. some 600 employees of the Walker plant. No date was set for a strike if the union demand| was not met by management. | Parents Slain, Divinity Pupil Is Suspect CHULA VISTA, Calif. (AP)--| An 18-year-old divinity student was booked on suspicion of mur- der Sunday after police said he told them of beating his mother, father, brother and sister to} death. Raymond Goedecke, student at Lutheran Concordia College in Oakland, Calif., first told offi- cers he discovered the bodies when he returned home Satur- day morning from a Lutheran mountain camp. Police Lieut. Roy Borchers said the youth later admitted using a steel rod to kill his father, Henry, 42, landscape ar- chitect and church elder; his len, 15, and brother, Mark, 8.) ecke told him he hated his/ father because he was demand-| ing better work in school. The officer said the youth stabbed! his father 20 times after beat-| ing him with the rod. TRAMPS AT LARGE More than 2,000 tramp .steam- ers, most of them flying the Liberian flag, ply the world's oceans. | - INSURANCE ALL. KINDS BOB STROUD Lid. 73 King Street East 723-3315 |submission to the Fowler broad- casting committee this fall ask- ling for an end to this dump- ling, the actor-president says. PAUL RISTOW LTD. REALTOR SENSITIVE FEELERS A single antenna of the wood iant contains 211 olfactory cones! and 1.730 bristles, used in the! senses of smell and touch re- spectively. | tively. i 728-9474 187 King St. East lowance. | 350 employees of Walker Metals|:.* The strike action, passed with| mother, Joan, 39; his sister, EI-| Borchers said young Goed-) to|been tossed bound and gagged wage rates of nine cents of|from a bridge by an' abductor,|-- ldescribed as a former convict. Neighbors attracted by the child's screams found her shiv- ering in chin-deep water cry- ing: "Please help me." | She told of a terrifying night lin which her abductor had raped her twice and forced her |to lie in the trunk of his car for 12 hours, said Police Capt. Orson Harmon. A man fitting the description MAKES PENCILS Pencils are usually from incense cedar. The aver- pencils. provided by the child was seized by police who stopped his car after a brief chase in the down- town area. He was described as la 33-year-old self-employed tree- timmer with a record of child molestings who had served a term for larceny. the Indiana-Michigan state line, She had been gagged with @ man's sleeveless undershirt, but managed to work it free and shout for help. Harmon said it was a miracle made} age tree yields about 172,000 the girl survived. Her life ap- parently was saved when she tumbled onto the sand bar from atop a 21-foot bridge, seven miles north of here just beyond NEED Mortgage Money? 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