w --$ons |, 'Will Keep Eye On Russ | On Continental Shelf PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (AP) A leading explorer of ocean depths said today he plans to ride along the bottom of the mighty Gulf Stream all the way) from Florida to Newfoundland. One object of his trip by re- search submarine is to see whether the Russians are up to anything on the continental shelf, the sloping, underwater coast, Dr. Jacques Picard said in an interview, The - year - old Swiss and Puzzle Bunco; 13 Arraigned FORT LAUDERDALE;- Fla. (AP)--George G. Dingman, 40, of St. Thomas, Ont., was ar- raigned before a U.S. commis- land mass beyond the sai Army To Quell sioner Monday on charges stem: ming from a newspaper puz-} zle swindle. Commissioner James Minnet set bail at $5,000 on charges of Howze, eight companions also will ob- serve and film marine life and study currents at depths as great as 1,000 feet during their projected six-week voyage. Piccard plans to make the cruise in the Auguste Piccard, a craft named for his late father, or in a modification of the vessel. Demonstrators SEOUL (AP)--South Korea's government will use the army to quell student demonstrations protesting talks with Japan if the police are unable to control the demonstrators, high defence ministry sources reported to- day. The sources: said defence au-| ities have reached an un-| head of the UN com-, S~ Gen. Hamilton H.| mand, U- | who has operational] | conspiracy to commit fraud by|control of the Korean forces. wire and mail fraud. Dingman was among 13 per- indicted by a federal Hundreds of police and dem- onstrators were: injured last week in repeated clashes, grand jury in Detroit, Mich.,;mostly students, May 1959, He was arrested by FBI agents at nearby' Pompano and Beach while vacationing. Dingman and another man are charged in the indictment The talks to make relations normal between South Korea Japan are now nearing completion after dragging on for 14 years The demonstrators: particu- SECRET NUMBER AND FAR AWAY! QUEBEC (CP) -- School children in suburban Ste, Foy have been getting a big kick out of dialing a sec- ret telephone number and listening to a recorded voice, It is a woman's voice, ra- ther low - pitched, ard the message says something like this; "Hello Cheri, why didn't you call up your little baby? I have been waiting for you so long. Please come up and see me..." The kids thought it great fun and so did the parents until they found the number was that of a_ striptease theatre in Los Angeles. Each call cost about $3.50. Robarts, Pearson To Talk Welfare TORONTO Robarts Ontario to participate in a fed- jeral « provincial welfare con- |ference in Ottawa May 31, Mr, Robarts said much of the conference would deal with fed- eral proposals made in the |speech from the throne April 5 for a Canada Assistance Plan. BUSINESSMAN'S BOON The revolving office chair was invented by. Thomas Jefferson. | Firm-Jawed By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Robert Lansing, the firm-jawed Gen- eral Savage of 12 O'clock High, has been jettisoned from the television series, but he asks that no tears be shed. Lansing's departure has aroused a storm of complaint from a growing number of fans. The action apparently stems from a network's concern with images, markets and other Madison Avenue terms. It 'seems that next season ABC is shifting the show from its 10 p.m. Friday spot to 7:30 p.m. Monday. That, according jto the network brass, means a | younger' audience that will not |be able to identify with an aging alr force general, | 'That's the way it was ex- iplained to me," said Lansing, (CP) -- Pyemt fio trained on Broadway for said Monday Prime|TV leads. "They said they Minister Pearson has invited/nee 'A younger squadron General Washed Out Of Air Show \leader with whom the kids) could identify. jobsolete af 37," | WANT HIM AS GUEST i "They wanted me to come back next season on a guest basis now and then. I don't |think so, They made a decision \to go for an audience of boys and their fathers, It may be a good decision, there is room for a good air-adventure series. 'But that isn't the series that I signed up to do. I know that at 7:30 12 O'clock High wouldn't be able to do a story about re- ligion or extra-marital love or a full love story on a leave in |Scotland--subjects we did this \season. There were others, too, that dealt with adult subjects in an adult manner. Lansing, who previously had |a season's run in 87th Pre- cinct, plans to leave the series routine to his wife--she's Emily ALL COLOR SHOW! a COLOR SHOW! ee A SWING-DING OF A MUSICAL! "LOOKING 18-TONS OF HORNED FURY... TRUE STORY OF AFRICA'S MOST DANGEROUS HUNT! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 20,1965 7 McLaughlin, star of the day-) BUILD NEW COLLEGES time General Hospital series. Britain is building two private "T've had enough of the clean- business colleges with the pro- shaven roles," he said. 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She and her mate, Crip, are the parents of four birds at the Audubon Park Zoo in New Orleans Conservationists found her egg Sunday and are expect- | ing another at any time be- cause whoopers usually . lay eggs in clutches of two. Furthermore, the fish and wildlife service said, there is a good chance Josephine may become a grandmother. Her daughter, Peewee, has been going through characteristic whooping crane mating dances with one of the young male birds at New Orleans. Josephine's egg will be placed under a bantam hen at lformed to deal only wit hIndian the zoo for hatching. Officials explained that the bantam is just about as big as the egg, but is lightweight and won't break the shell, Pair Rescued From Carbon Gas WOODSTOCK (CP)--A Wood- stock youth and his girl friend overcome by carbon monoxide while sitting in a parked car Saturday night, were rescued by the youth's younger brother James John Davis, 19, "and Wendy Vogel, 16, were over the poisonous gas while parked outside the home of the youth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. EF. A, Davis. The car.had been left running and the win- dows were closed, James' 18 - year - old brother Brian found the couple. He switched off the engine and dragged them from the car, then slapped their faces and rubbed them with snow to re- vive them. He carried them into the house as police and ambulance attendants arrived with a resuscitator, Milton Eisenhower On Commission JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP)-- President Johnson named Mil- ton Eisenhower, brother of for- mer president Dwight Eisen- hower, and three other private citizens Sunday to serve on a U.S. commission to study and pick a sile for a sea-level canal between the Atlantic and Paci- fic The commission will serve under the chairmanship of Rob- ert B. Anderson bf- Greenwich Conn., former treasury secrg- tary who now is Johnson's re- presentative in discussions with the Panamanian government regarding the Panama Canal and revision of the treaty cov- ering it. Ident of the department of cit- from the coasts of Korea. Indian Plight © Brought To PM TORONTO (CP)--The Indian Eskimo Association of Canada has asked Prime Minister Pear-| son and the provincial premiers| jto pay more attention to "the! jserious plight of the Indian and Metis citizens in Canada to- day." | Letters mailed Tuesday to the provincial and federal lead jers say that despite the growth jot Canadian prosperity, the In- dian situation is deteriorating jwith steadily declining living and housing standards, an in creasing delinquency rate, and a loss of incentive The letters ask provincial governmenst to assume more responsibility for Indians and Metis -- persons of part-Indian} ancestry -- and suggest a fed- eral - provincial alliance to jsolve a "long overdue and aged |problem."' 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