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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1965, p. 2

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PM GAMBLES ON GETTING NATIONALIZATION THROUGH - Wilson Stakes Future On Steel Vote LONDON (AP)--Prime Min-| The long-awaited nationaliza- ister Wilson apparently has|tion proposals were announced hitched the future of his gov-|in a white paper Friday. ernment to his Labor party's) The announcement showed plan to renationalize 90 per cent/that Labor has spurned any of the British steel industry--|jidea of watering down what has make it easier for Britain to| Win, lose or draw. jbeen a prime ingredient of its lsell products in Canada at All three are possibilities in|doctrine before and after last lower prices. inext Thursday's parliamentary |year 8 national elections that He was 'delighted' to see|debate because of Wilson's ra- brought the party to power, these concessions, which, he|zor-thin four - seat margin in i aes maintained, was a response to| Parliament and the unknown i no bag ailion intensive Anglo - Canadian dis-|tentions of rebels within Labor's aaa tie cvialt iersl any he poses a 10-per-cent cut in in-|cussions and which would pro-|own ranks. ". (apunned the ola Oe eepstind come taxation is 'a prosperity|vide an opportunity and chal- The eal danger ioe a budget" which involves a cer-|lenge for British exporters. rebels within Labor's own par: tain amount of deficit financing.| Jay's reference to Canada's lamentary tanks z "This deficit financing. has|tax "giveaway" seemed to = ics Wonk been extremely successful injcarry with it a touch of envy. | Two Labor mem sain hs . the United States and I hope it|He said later in an interview | tow Wyatt and gent pl peared for a time to be in con-lis equally successful in Can-|that he used the term in the |nelly, already have spoken ow |against steel nationalization. "2 THE-OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Mey 1, 1965 Chaos In The Caribbean: A Day-By-Day Accounting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|with the rebel army men Here is a day-by-day account/Fighter planes strafed the of the Dominican upheaval: -- |presidential palace in an effort » Saturday, April 24--rebelling to block any return of Bosch, troops seized two Dominican|who was cautiously preparing _army installations outside the|to make a triumphal re-entry tal, Santo Domingo, in an/into Santo Domingo. effort to overthrow the ruling) Monday -- The U.S. Navy three-men civilian junta headed|posted the carrier Boxer and by Donald Reid Cabral. Thelother warships with 1,500 ma- rebels were supporters ofjrines off the Dominican coast ousted president Juan D. Bosch,|as the fighting. continued in Budget Called 'Giveaway' By British Trade Minister LONDON (CP)--Douglas Jay, \Britain's trade chief, Friday night described the Canadian budget as a '"'giveaway" and said it is a favorable moment for "an onslaught of the Cana- dian market." The president of the board of! trade, speaking before the gov-| ernment - assisted committee for exports to Canada, said the Canadian budget which pro- Fourteen big steel corpora-|be known as the National Steel tions, including one alread y' Corporation. under state control, employing) The criterion for take-over is 90 per cent of the national steel|that the company must have output, were named 'in the white) produced 475,000 tons of crude paper to come under a newisteel in the 12 months ended government-controlled body to'June 30, 1964. ojr achievement in boosting shipments to Canada. Jay took special note of the Canadian government's decision to ease anti - dumping regulations to Tuesday -- U.S. Navy ships evacuated 1,000. Ameri- cans from Haina, a small port 12 miles from midtown Santi- ago, while the Dominican air and navy forces opposed to Bosch's return bombarded the capital and swept into the city with tanks and men, Air force Brig.-Gen. Elias Wessin y Wes- sin led the anti-Bosch forces. Wednesday -- About 400 U.S. marines landed in the Domini- can Republic to protect Amer- ican lives and property. Army rebels. supporting Bosch ap- The Stratford Festival STRATFORD, ONTARIO, CANADA » 13th SEASON « JUNE 14-OCT. 2, 1965 The Stratford Festival Opera Company in Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro The Stratford Festival Company in Shakespeare's Henry IV (Henry IV, Part 1) Falstaff (Henry IV, Part 2) Julius Caesar The North American Premiere of Weill-Brecht's Mahagonny ° Director: Jean Gascon Musical Directors; LouisAppleb ario B IN THE AVON THEATRE a Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard Directors; Stuart Burge, Douglas Campbell, John Hirsch | Director: Oscar Shumsky . IN THE FESTIVAL THEATRE IN THE FESTIVAL THEATRE For complete brochure, write to the Publicity Department, Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario Festival Concerts MACHINERY MAY GO | Canadian scientists are experi- SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. OSHAWA ESSO SERVICE CENTRE KING ST, Wz, AT PARK RD. -- 728-1601 PRESTON'S SUNOCO STATION 925 SIMCOE ST. NORTH CRANFIELD'S B-A STATION 331 PARK RD, SOUTH ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION 89 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH FLOYD PRICE SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON RD, SOUTH DON DOWN SHELL STATION 97 KING ST, EAST GANGEMI SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE ST. $, STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY hte oe Hotel owned 18-hole golf course Riding stables airport All water sport GRAY ROGKS INN and 51. Jevite, Prev. Quebec 62 62 58 TORONTO (CP) -- Official) Killaloe aes forecasts issued by the weather| Muskoka .... office in Toronto at 5:30 a.m.:|North Bay .. SBR | Synopsis: Variable cloudiness|Sudbury ....++60++. 32 58 : jis expected for southwestern|Earliton .......+, : y 55 Former PUC zo Sunday while in other Sault Ste. Marie... : 58 areas mainly sunny weather) Kapuskasing ...... 55 {will continue.' Temperatures! White River 5 60 Drie be close to their normal|Moosonee ,.....+. ® Chief Dies jearly May values ranging from| Timmins peastersie a8 55 55 |near sixty along the lower lakes THERE | Herhert_ Lather Pringle, 'A RCIRNNN ESS: for applicants to applied sclence | willing to work during the nor-| (engineering) courses. jmal vacation period had also Grade 13 standings will be re-|been discussed. quired in only English, mathe-| The union does not believe a mafics, physics and chemistry.jreduction in the work week to} . resent a language in addi-/32 hours from 40 is an answer sae * nm to English, history, biology|in curbinb unemployment or * geography are also needed.'layoffs, he said. HERBERT PRINGLE, who has lived in exile. since| Santo Domingo between the dis- Nurses Ask «September, 1963, in San Juan,|puting factions in the Domini- » Puerto Rico. can armed forces. THe army ™ Sunday--Reid was ousted butirebels passed out weapons to «the air force refused to back!th ds of civilians. tatus or ie ------ltrol of the capital after repell-|ada," Jay said. parliamentary sense that the i j ba * s a ing an attempt by Wessin's) He spoke at a committee din-|Canadian government would | If they decide to vote against *. ] od { G ] forces to penetrate the city. A/ner held on behalf of 18 British|have to increase government Ol 4 | the white paper in next Thurs- } 0 1ce in y Ir : threerman military junta was | exporters who had shown ma-iborrowing to pay its way. | ec nicians jday's debate, the result could formed by supporters of Wes-|--~---- Seed MERON SOT renee be a draw. = : sin, « Lh hh cey. = of! Another Labor legislator has : Believed To Be Therrien |, Rhursday -- An additional Ford Will Pa $50 Million ontario: nrses ton 'yuk tolexpressed doubts. George 1,000 U.S. marines landed in dispense drugs in hospital|Strauss, who as a minister = SHAWINIGAN (CP) -- A hu-lpositive identification, but Dr.|he republic, bringing the total) | wards, but they want operating|steered through the original "man body believed to be thatlJanelle said: "It's hard to say|!0 about 1,500, Dominican sni-| s room technicians to have more|steel nationalization program in "of Denise Therrien, who dis-luntil after the examination . . . 04 er fecha ont 0 xpan in Sor ant sats 1948 and 1949, said: «appeared near here while job-/but. I think it's a girl." : Saasis " rf Le Soines ol | Two resolutions affecting the wyguHT ABSTAIN hunting nearly four years ag0,| Police believe there is a link), fr "i a ee a ch ee \two fields were approved Fri... = was found in a shallow grave| between the two killings, Miss) einGe hth va" ied in' WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Ford|program two years ago, will belday at the annual meeting of | AS ® plan for all-out nation- beside the St. Maurice River/peaudoin is reported to have pian Batninican Malai Pina iy of Canada Ltd, announced Fri-|less affected. : lthe Registered Nurses' Associ- alization, this is a good one. Friday night. _ {told friends one evening that) no with the unoffi-/24% 2, $50,000,000 program to Temporary layoffs will occur)ation of Ontario. But I still have the doubt that) Discovery of the body culmin-ishe knew what happened to 7) Coca' count mounting) Completely re-equip and mod-\through the early changeoevr| waintaining that it takes six it would be possible to get alll "ated a two-week search of an|Miss Therrien. into handed count mounting! arnize its Windsor engine plant| months, but recall will begin in) oats to train & pharmacist and the control one would want by| area beside the river by Que-| ne 24 "tly eschee : and foundry operation. October, By April, 1966, Ford)*°3"" St and' an agreed proposal that would , Friday -- For the first time 'ny(furses are not graduate phar-\ 99+ involve wholesale nationali- «bec Provincial Police, but they '" U.S. troops fought slongside| sonn @. Mcintyre, generaljemployment levels in Windsor) acists, Via' mseolatinn pasned oct nve ' "would not say where they got lforces try % "| manager of Windsor operations,,are expected to be at normal) dation di roving | ation: 1 forces trying to establish _ the | } ja recommendation disapproving ee! ; ed » the clue which led them to the lrule of the pro-Wessin military|Said the company has already|levels again, The company eM-|o¢ Grug dispensing by ward), He indicated he might with-| "16-year-old's body. 'acl Sol ff ljunta, A U.S, marine was killed| Started to stockpile hundreds of|Ploys about 5,000 here. nurses. jhold his vote. In a anna Ade ve Layo land i3 were wounded, Unit, of|tons of new machinery which) | Members were also con- aun Sols °. rd + ée in Madeleina SUDBURY (CP) -- Extended|1,000 U.S. troops from the 82nd will be required to produce a d icerned because no legal pro- eo ") &@ in aivaecation benefits gained|Airborne Division at Fort completely new range of prod- roun S |tection is provided for a nurse peso edo : maven * south. through collective bargaining|Bragg, N.C., landed at San Iis-|UCts lif she makes an error and|menting with chemical agents to sreyever an gen ogg dint may provide a partial answer dro Air Base, a Wessin strong-| At present, nine basic en-| S b-S tters | gives the wrong drug to ajplant farm crops, instead of con- Police would neither peal adito industrial layoffs and un./hold 20 miles east of Santo Do-/gines are built, including six-| u po | patient. ventional machinery. ray! Ler iota hele te both employment Lyn Williams of|/mingo. They were part of 4,000/cylinder types and V-8s, in 86 HALIFAX (CP) -- All Argus) The meeting also recom- oo oh glue - Welland, Niagara area super-|U-S. fighting men assigned to versions. These will be re-| ti - submarine patrol planes|mended that persons employed AN UNFORGETTABLE VACATION "eo Sa Masedeel visor for the United Steelwork-|the Dominican republic |placed by a single Basie Onirines ich ' Fels Shay have gone operating room technicians| ': under similar circumstances\ers of America (CLC) said Fri-| : Ma gr ad ea ta cerca euaaed atier discovery of cor.| should he registered nursing| IN ~nearly a year after Denise. day. : : | Bi ai Bint 4 h 'lrosion in a fuselage on one of 4SS/stants. : | GRAY ROCKS Bh Poli id the was no Mr. Williams was discussing) o ~4'The engines will supply the re he as ft ir ft okes-| Technicians are used to olice _satd there was "*\ vacations during a conference| 'quirements of Ford of Canada/(he alrcrall, in wir force sPoKe*"| handle and process instruments| wilcbegtdca teecogesh td oes f{ Steelworkers' locals from Ltd. and several United States! "# biocgl conselin operating rooms. | LEARN TO GOLF WEEKS W t ] L suds A Pert Coltichne be | The defect in the 74-ton giants)", Poe eines, a report BUDGET GOL WEEKS 00 Lowers (Sucbury an ne, plants. of the Maritime Air Command ab eleidagtot ater. Pye Pada) Atlan Edel Full engine production levels|was discovered during a rou- oe aa sa te heel FAMILY ECONOMY WEEKS | Man.; ; : nq i i ; ' ' 3 Entrance Demand /\* Huntington, W.Va., and | are expected to be reached by Oe _-- asunnlalion wmanmbers ware Con our siete haggelead WATERLOO (CP)--The Uni-/Riddle, Ore. een #4/next spring. practice all Argus were temp- fused about their roles and re-| versity of Waterloo will drop ts| More than 120 delega wd rom |; The foundry, whch under-lorarily grounded," the state- -- m a posed ye jg che lg a eer --" the nickel in- went a $5,000,000 modernization'ment said. pth he Gal, which pp eet P. rade ers from -Idustry attended. a - --_-- -| Ds ,» which - ginning in 1966, the university) The Friday session was): mended a scientific investiga- 6 announced Friday. closed since many of the topics) WEATHER FORECAST tion to get factual information| The new regulations will not|may be included in the union's| about nursing functions and re- 9 affect students, now in Grade|new bargaining policy. hg ppioten at al -- aie 13, who will enter the univer-| Terry Mancini, Sudbury area) The report emphasiz that} sity this fall. The average en-| supervisor, said an extended| un, ome Ou more methods must be found) trance requirement of 60 'per/vacation period could provide) |for members to express as in- cent will remain. enough work for those who . {dividuals their opinion of the Meanwhile, Queen's Univer-/would normally be laid off. \association's work. sity at Kingston announced that; Mr, Williams said the sched- | l easol 1a e - beginning in 1966 only sevenjuling of vacations, split vaca-| | , Grade 13 papers will be needed|tions and a bonus for workers| CANADIAN CONCERT ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA... Presents Outstanding Soprano re Accompanied by WALDON KIKBURN WED. MAY 5, 8.30 P.M. R. S. McLaughlin Audit, |to the low fifties. across North- }ern Ontario. | Lake St. Clair, southern Lake |Huron, Lake Erie, Windsor, P. Eng., who for more than a quarter of a century, served the town of Whitby Admission $2.50 Students $1.25 HERE and an Collegiate gym- the Gym- nastic team won Lakeshore District nastic meet for the third straight year, last night. The Donevan team, coach- ¢d by Ed Neuhaus, swept all five events, Ajax, was second followed by Dunbar- ton, McLaughlin and OCVI. Results: Pomme] Horse, Dennis Siblock, Donevan; Ron Hiller, Donevan; Don McEachern, Vault: Siblock, Walt Mazur, Donevan; Brian Copping, Ajax. Free Calisthenics, Mazur, Mc- Eachern, Siblock. Parallel Bars, Siblock, Copping, Mazur; Horizontal Bars, Sib- jock, Roger Sapinski, Done- a and Mazur, " Ibert Wedgery, formerly the tperating room staff "of the Oshawa General Hos- pital, has been elected to the executive of the RNAO. Mr. Wedgery was one of the first male nurses to graduate from the Ontario Hospital in Whitby. F. W. Currell, of Whitby, was elected to the 1l-man board of the Physicians' Services Incorporated at the annual meeting. Apprecia- tion from the board was expressed to Dr. J. 0. Ruddy, of Whitby, who re- tired after six years on the board, three of them as vice-president. Oshawa Dutch - Canadians can now hear radio pro- grams direct from the old country with the inaugura- tion of short-wave radio transmissions to Canada. English language and Dutch language programs are beamed to Ontario at 9.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m., Eastern Summer Time, respectively on the 31 metre band (9590 kilocycles). Dr. F. J. Donevan CVI came 85th in the running in a recent Ontario Junior Mathematics contest in which 360 Ontario schools took part. The Donevan team scored 140.5 points in the contest. The school is rated tops in this district of the Ontario Secondary School . Teachers' Federa- tion. 16 - year - old Edward Syperek, a grade 11 pupil at McLaughlin CVI was the top student in the OSSTF district and received a dis- trict honor certificate for his showing in the maths eontest. A windswept grass fire burned off some 10 acres of land yesterday afternoon between Thickson's rd. and the K-Mart shopping plaza, south of Highway 2. Gar- rard rd. volunteer firefight- ers were on hand to keep the blaze from spreading to nearby buildings. The first business meeting for the Oshawa Harbor Commission's newest mem- ber, William C, Paynter of 62 Central Park st. is sched- uled for May 6. An execu- tive with General Printers Ltd., Mr. Paynter said, 'I welcome this opportunity to make a contribution to the well-being of the city.' Ap- pointed for a three - year term, Mr. Paynter will as- sist Harry Millen and Chair- man Fred Malloy in the harbor administration. Arden Mertz, a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Oshawa, will . receive his Bachelor of Theology Pas- tor's degree from the Lon- don College of Bible and Missions, London, Ont., next Monday The Oshawa Green Gaels will play an exhibition la- crosseé game against the Peterborough Senior La crosse team tomorow after- noon at the Civic Auditor- ium. Game time 2 p.m Lounge and dining lounge (liquor with meals) licences have been approved for the Whitby Hotel by the Ontario Liquor Licence Board. The hearing was held in Peter- borough Ivan Kehoe, 820 Sylvia street got off shift at GM at 3 a.m. today and two hours later he pulled a 6 lb. rainbow trout out of the Newcastle Creek. Bait was a worm. Kehoe said _ there were hundreds of anglers on the streams for the opening of the fishing season. East of Cobourg, at Shelter Val- ley Creek, Grant Yarrow and Thomas Williamson of Ajax caught a 9 Ib. trout on a "spinning" rod. as engineer and superinten- dent of the Public Utilities' Commission, died today in Oshawa General Hospital. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1906, then went to work in the Phillipines for seven years and spent three years in South America working for the United Fruit Com- pany of New York. City on survey and irrigation in the banana plantations Mr. Pringle returned to Whitby in 1917 and served with the Royal Canadian En- gineers during the First World War. After the war, he joined his father, Wil- liam Briggs Pringle, in a grocey store and general in- surance business until his appointment in 1925 as town engineer. In 1933, Mr named the PUC, Pringle was superintendent of Damage Hits $6,700 Total Oshawa three dents Police property last night damage acc that vehicle the Stevenson at Bloor road street e street, Whitby., tomobile rims. Police out and the trailer causing the load to tip. to The second accident also in- volved a trailer -- a car drawn ~ which apparently jack knifed causing the car to roll Police esti- mated there was $275 damage to the car of Nick Lew, 61, of |1286 Cedar street, Oshawa. The third accident happened at the street jand Taunton rd., when the front by! | James Henry Aldred, 19, of Osh-| |kawa blvd. s., apparently locked| jcausing the car to run into a | hydro pole. Damage was $450, | one over on it's roof jintersection of Simcoe |wheels of a car driven GOOD FOOD NEED... Dey er Night 723-3443 BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12. Noon te 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER 27 King St. W., Oshawe investigated ie} caused more than $6,700 damage to the! The first accident, at cloverleaf caused $6,000 'to a tractor trailer driven by Arthur Neil Alward, 706 Dundas| loaded with au- said the rear wheel of the trailer blew shift LISTEN. 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