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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1965, p. 17

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- Hooliganism Rouses Ire In Russia; 'Purge' Possible By JOHN BEST | Young Communist League, in @ moscow (CP) -- Hooligan-|letter printed in April cad ism covers a multitude of sins} At the same time many So- in Soviet Russia, ag eae viet citizens--especially ill and eves murder.|ones--recognize that ree ie Most Russians think of the|self must share the blame or typical hooligan as a youngisuch anti-social behavior, be- ne'er-do-well who stands on the|.ause not enough clubs and street with his ge insull® recreational facilities are pro- ra yrds gs Yisturbance in a\vided for the leisure enjoyment public place. of young Russians. in te ein code hooligan: 4MUSEMENTS SCARCE i i in as inte : : & pen ioveety violating social) 1 » country where pre order and expressing obvious|space is at a premium and disrespect to society." most families count themselves Whatever the meaning, thejlucky if they can enjoy an word rouses a special ire injapartment which is the sh law-abiding Soviet citizens, Sen-|alent of a_ single seeeee: timent is growing for an all-jroom, young people understan' i out campaign to combat the ably like to go out frequently. offence. Strolling in the park or visit- Groups of teen-agers, in sep- ing party-oriented houses of arate incidents at Kharkov in/culture can become boring ¢x- the Ukraine, killed two men.jercises. About the only alterna- tried to hang a small boy anditives are going to a movie, a robbed stores. They were re-\concert or the theatre, or to ferred to in the Moscow press youth cafe. as hooligans Russian movies, to ; 'NCES mildly, are not very exciting yg Be get eco for teen-agers; most of - have come here for exhibition manage to strike a rape ne games during the last few propagandist tone. Concer ve years know what it mean. to tendance is not every a be called hooligani."" That's idea of enjoyable relaxation the epithet they hear hurled at Getting a ticket to the theatre them from irate Moscow crowdsjinvolves a long wait in line, and when play gets rough and theleven then seats may not be put . it 7-Shoe Fair Ferro YOUNB | ances three year olds 7 furs (8) Canadians throw their weight around, Another who has felt the sting is Col. Curtis Greenleaf, military attache in Moscow. The government news- paper Izvestia accused him of hooliganism, saying he swore and made threatening gestures while drinking in a Russian restaurant. Ottawa denied he acted improperly. Sentence on conviction for hooliganism can range from a fine to five .years' imprison- # ment. Recently, there has been a spate of complaints that sen- tences actually imposed are [00 light. Police, prosecutors and the courts have been accused of sluggishness and indecisiveness. Newspaper articles and readers' letters published by various newspapers urge that hooligans be punished without mercy." No violation of public order should remain unpunished," wrote a reader of Komsomol- skaya Pravda, organ of the Canadian available Youth cafes -- places where young. people gather for coffee or drinks: to chat or perhaps to dance--are growing in num- ber. But there are still so few of them, and demand for ac- commodation is so heavy, that often they are filled as early as 7:30 p.m YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Batting -- Rill Freehan De- troit, smashed two home runs-- the first a grand slam that cli maxed a six-run outburst in the third inning--powering the Ti- gers to an 8-3 victory over ' hi j cago White Sox Pitching--Frank Lary New York, pitched a one-hit shutout for eight innings, then needed relief help after allowing a rur and two hits in the ninth, as the Mets completed a double- header sweep by stopping Phil- jadelphia Phillies 4-1 GREENWOO WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden Two year olds 4' furs Accompiment Hale 117 Those Who Walt No Boy . The Hangman Maxwell Hunter's Delight Ferre Cleonia Inouye Willie Wahoo No Boy Tract No Boy . Land Office Turcotte A-Dane HIN Acres and Farm Entry ah] Ws x105 112 A12 A-12 x110 Downs 1 2 2. 4. 5. é 7, 6. Willow SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,100 (3,000) claiming three year olds one mile (8) 1, City Dancer Turcotte x112 2. Lets Scawf Hale 17 3. Merry Barque No Boy 106 4, Sail Along Harris X106 5 3. Arctic Swirl Robinson D ENTRIES Purse $3,000 Plate FIFTH RACE -- ances The Shahanshah olds and up 7 furs (7) 1, Arthur H. Sorensen WA 2. KY. Miracle No Boy 1 allow four year 4 17 4. Apple Gordon 7 5. Belarctic Fitzsimmons 6, Nacuba No Boy 14 SIXTH RACE -- Purse $7,300 (5,000) claiming three year olds 7 furs (5) 1. Gay Bride Walsh 106 2. She's A Joy Harris 106 3, Free View Cuthbertson x104 4, Irish Joe Gomez 116 5. West Term No Boy i} (Quinelia Wagering) SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $3,000 allow ances four year olds and up (Dinv of 5th GREENWOOD RESULTS FIRST RACE -- Purse $2,000 oennon | Te --, f 7 turs (7). |3-Prince Guar Sp hele ob ag $19.90 8.30 5,00| Time 125 1-5 $9.00 5.20| Also ran in order -- Regal Imgage, 3.60 | kidding, Day's best and Jolly Ollie Winner, dk b or br g, 3, by Distiliate-- Pixie, by Hash. Pool $136,369 'Party-Tossers Now Happy If Redcoats Are Coming' © By THOMAS A. REEDY Shuk 5.9 4.20 Sorensen 6.10 4Music Note Walsh No 1-Bega Bega Lebianc Time 128 1-5 Clear and Fast Also ran in order--Petene, Crying Jerry, Bodwennie and O'Ken Winner, of f, 3, by Fairforall -- Grey Slipper, by Mahmou Pool $58,116. Dally full-fledged, Sg union| - of its > i a epi alte LONDON a0) tela en oem baiveg easier" aRlacoanat oe 'oper "the Rel cs carn an aveeAgh sarah and Hem Pele ages a ntl a tight little The Quinella, Queen's Lemartel, om hes See group of 12 men, are proud of i , , 3 een - ' ' Grosnba: trie ouater, '\their title, and everything that Pool $70,289 goes with it. Quinella, Poot 964908 They all have deep baritone- SIXTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 allowances bass voices. They wear identical two year old fillies 4% furs (5) iforms re, "02 shite sSandy's Toughie Dittfachs3.70 2.90 2.50 uniforms of red tailcoats, white SHere's Lady Sue Harrison 3.60 2e0|ties, white gloves and _ black acd oer Potts 3.00 trousers os 2A in order -- Holy Hanneh ang} The Redcoats--the Society of Rita ; 'a London Toastmasters--are the Late Scratch -- Hinemos ¢ rer a + aver Winner, bf, 2 by Rough'N Tumble -- answer to a host's prayer Sandy Jean, by Moun! Marcy Just' about every important Pool $117,425 lunch, cocktail party, banquet, SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $10,000 addedjand even wedding, gets under Pest sf gaa four yeer olds and UP way with the host or hostess mil 5 . dePresident Jim Gomez $6.4 3.80 3.00\"inging up the society and en- 10-Royal Piper Potts 4.60 410\ gaging one or two Redcoats to eon ag vig syed sti deal with the protocol. Also ran in order -- Ouro, A-Runadir, t is e Redcoats' 0 S E. Day, Uncle Blue, Belfort, B-Lebon M It is the Redcoats job fo in L, Sub Commander, and Well To Do jtroduce the titled nobles, the Late Scratch -- Cole Date important personages, the. big A-Willow Downs Farm Entry Ifioure f noha : B-Gardiner Farms and Golden west igures 0 British society as farms entry ' they arrive. When the _ party ol re' Tyee by Good Shot -- Pacific tarts, they carry on their du- Pool $170,322 ties with stentorian announce- as to w Sd . EIOTH RACH = :Pursé $2,100 claiming) ents. as to who is about to get four year olds and up | mile (7 up and 'give with words «Persian Tune Dittfach $14.70 5.40 3.60 They have to know which per 5-Bonnie Flare Walsh 3.80 3.30 nie 7-Village Squire !novye 439 SOnage comes first and exactly Time 140 2-5 how to refer to him. A mistake Also ran in order -- Roya! Poppet, -.. ae Bronze Turkey, Big Boots and Pay Par. Can mean so0cla disgrac e ede the host Winner, ch g, by Bahram Poo! $128,178. Total Pool $1,070,925 a. Double Pool $101,452. SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,600 allow- 50 70 6Top Victory Harris $6.30 -John's Whirl Walsh 2-Man Talk Bailey Time 126 45 Also ran in order -- A--Chopparis, Red Purse, Merie's Bid. A-Countess Tana A- H A Grant and + Maloney Entrt The Daily Double, Shoe Fair (7 Top Victory (6), Paid $79.90 Winner, b g, 3, by Victoria Park--Fiaring Top, by Menow. Pool $95,552 four year olds and up 7 furs (7). 4 2. : ? £10 ($30) a performance, plus and whatever gratuity a grateful Birjhday handle three major "per- can and maximum in the busy social season They have an of addres ent, for instance, announces: "Mr. Chairman, may it please your majesties, your royal high- nesses, my grace, your lords, ladies Dinner is served." READY TO INTONE THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,100 claiming four year olds and up 7 furs (7) 4-Weill Oiled Leblanc $9.60 4.50 3,20 2-Roman Dipper Parker 4.30 3.40 6-Glenspeed Armstrong 5.10 ime 126 35 Also ran in Order Mad Charge, Damen, Prilynn and Woodcote Park Winner, b.c, 4 by El Royal -- Twice Blessed, by Bunty Lawless. Pool $128,336. the Redcoat a FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2,600 three year olds allowances 7 furs (7). &Distix Fitzsimmons $5.70 3.70 2.90 the Redcoat is ready: Oshawa Pair Wins Doubles Cooke Trophy \ near-capacity entry graced the first "open" tournament of the season at the Oshawa Lawn Bowling Club Saturday when men's doubles were played for The Cooke Trophy. The clubs from Richmond Hill, Port Perry Whitby, Cannington, Lindsay, 3owmanville and Cobourg were represented William sponsor of the t the tropt silence for your chairman." They bring banquet audiences to their feet as the dignitaries arise by intoning something like "Mr. Chairman, my_ lords, ladies and gentlemen, please bc upstanding to receive your pres- ident and his guests.' Typical of the background of the society is one of its found- 68-year-old Cyril Ivory, a ONE OF A KIND familiar sight in the big hotels It's probably the only group and banquet halls of London. of its kind in existence Ivory. who became a toast- There the occa- master quite by accident in ional ster. who had 19295, has learned that 'it would boned hi eti- never do to introduce an am- jquette and for a fee would deal bassador before an archbishop." jwith the ticklish job of a big Ivory says no other nation has ed ars- tlh \9 - " Danque Sut 9 the > @ ale ' le well and Ford Lindsay, of Osh-| 4 4 | °F iquet. But in 1954, the London'the equivalent of his assucia 4 society came into being as ation ae || $1 Million In Metal Sought At Site Near Sydney, N.S. | fol 5, by Royal Melody--North Attendance 22,168 was always toastme up on all social Cooke, Whitby, ourney, present- to | ri acceptance, host may tack on to that. They 5#¥5- formances" a day, but 10 or 12 tracts have been extended to eral months. in a full-scale week is about thelcent. 1 the publication says, mills are trying to catch up on inflexible code Shipments and get into an im- ses. If royalty is pres-/proved delivery position. weekly journal quotes one mill las saying it feels it must blank lord mayor, your|out July to get caught up on de- excellencies, myjliveries, Several others reported and gentlemen:|they are revamping schedules} to expedite deliveries. When the chair rises, | NY hen the chairman aris€S;iang customers have not can- yee . celled orders or Ladies and gentlemen, pray shipments. be the product in strongest de- | 1 consider the liberalizing of Can- } bate -- thereby revealing judg- Also in the three-win bracket were: John Morrison and Jerry Oatway, of Oshawa, 54; Gor-| don Macmillan and George Con- stable, Oshawa, 53 plus 9 and} Bob Gallagher and Grant Mur- ray, Oshawa, 37 Winners of prizes for two wins were: Art Cox and ed De- By Nure, Port Perry, 49 plus 5; : Jim Grainger and Morley Hall, | HALIFAX (CP) Richmond Hill, 49; Clarence Oke become $1,000,000 Ted Bagnell, Bowmanville base has heath, miles Cape Bi steel ney NICK FILLMORE What could a search for begun at Cox of the of Syd metals 12 eton and 46 The were Whitby Robert 39 plus south one-game prize winners city Harry Lott and P. Judge, 42 and Art Gordon and Southern, Cannington FUTURE STAR ps Catherine McKinnon is " pert 21-year-old Saint John N.B., native who has be come a hit among teen-age music fans in Canada,.Three months after her first album was published, it had sold 30,000 copies (CP Photo) Marine Mines Limited of Tor onto and Bethlehem Japanese-backed British Colum bia company undertaken a three development study of a 20-square-mile site that of- ficials say could contain a cop- per and molybdenite ore body of several hundred million tons Harry Norrie Toronto, president of Mariner Mines said in an interview two dia- mond-drill crews have been working at the site since mid- March. Six test drillings have been completed Copper have yea Divorce Law Reform Urged For most Canadians the re- cent decision of the Manitoba Legislature to urge Ottawa to of Businessmen Happy Over Excise Cuts ada's archaic divorce laws will be welcomed as an unexpected draught of fresh air in a fetid room. That the legislature's re- quest follows a month-long de- 'Mineral mpl been tested,"' said a native of Truro, N.S. 'But! indications are that there may be more molybdenite than cop- per at Coxheath."' Minetal tests would begin before June 1 a haven't Norrie, | es Mr ment was not the result of haste and was carried 43 to nine following a "free" vote can only last two Marine Mines, backed largely by Nova Scotia capital, has spent more than $55,000 on re- search at Coxheath. Under the arrangement with Bethlehem Copper, Mariner will invest $300,000 in the next two years. | Jethlehem will stake a similar] amount In 1967 Bethlehem is com- mitted to spend $400,000, and if the venture is decided worth- while, it will likely spend the balance of the $1,000,000 ear- marked for development. "Perhaps more than $1,000,- 000 could be spent," Mr. Norrie said. "But this is no more of a gamble than was the Ashcroft, British Columbia, porphyry cop-| per mine." | At the Ashcroft mine, now one of the biggest copper producers in Canada, research was car-| ried out for eight yedrs. In op-| eration for the last four years, | the mine is scheduled to in- crease its output of low-grade ore concentrate from 6,500 to 10,000 tons a day within the During the years, 5. Ann's Reply Maxwell 4, Sail Along Harris 5. Ann's Reply Maxwell 4, Bobby Weaver McComb 7. Lucky Deal Ferro §. Meteorie Dittfach 7 turs (6) 1, Muskeg Harris 2. Exlamado No Boy Cole Date Harris Plain John Inouye Uncie Blue Robinson Nl Eddy Hale Exclamado Repeat 106 make it more so WI WwW x106 4 WI X109 17 xiM 4 WA 5 17/mockery of the 6 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,200 maiden ( three year olds 7 furs (8) 120 It is time our divorce laws US were changed for they are but 000,00 society tha outwardly bears with them. Anc the step that Manitoba has taken NEW YORK (AP)--The John son administration handed the Congress a whopping $4, 0,000 excise-tax cut pro | Posal this week The president called the pro- gram "a fiscal dividend." Busi- extremely Molybdenite, used to produce hard and = durable heavy demand on Mr. Norrie said worth about 600 than next year steel, is in world markets molybdenite is per cent REPAID INV 'MENT Sumitomo Metals Mining| Company of Japan owns 30 per} more copper EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,700 allow 115 ances three and four year olds foaled in 1, Senator Gray Inouye 2. Royal Embassy Fitzsimmons 3. Braes Lass Harris X105'CDA one mile (10 4. Royal Bunny Sorensen 115/1, Maytwon Maxwell 5, Willle's Brief No Boy 115.2. Twilight Tango Harrison 06 6, Lib MeComb 110) 3, Wally Wallace No Boy A-106 7. Latin Mermaid Ferro x10 Nearctic Heir Turcotte Bx 108 §. Chic Visitor Dittfach Ws Spotted Flyer Dittfach W Chinese Festival Hale ng FOURTH RACE -- Purse $2 Black Diver Leblanc A three year olds (Divn of 3rd 8. Last Stand Gomez 9 1, Tent Camp Harris 9. Duby Cat Robinson 04 2. Moss Park Turcotte 10. Now | Wonder Turcotte BX108 3. Sea Day Fitzsimmons A-Statford Farm Entry 4, Tan Mist No Boy 5 B-F A Sherman Entry 5. Ringer Filnger Robinson Make Ist horse read 4, Credit Union Werry 110 Repeat Maytown) 7. Chief Brant Fitzsimmons US X-5 ibs. AAC ® Alice H. Steve 110 POST TIME 2 pr 200 maiden Maytown Repeat should be applauded by the na- tion cent of Bethlehem Copper. Su-} mitomo put up the original $7,-| 500,000 which started the oper-} ation. Bethlhem was to repay the within five years. | The mine paid for itself in less than half that time ATTENTION FARMERS! indic and said, sizeable de Breton could look forward to construc cigarette lighters and safe-|tion $7,000 ,000-$8.000,000 deposit boxes; air conditioners|metals concentrator plastic seaweed beyond the low| and bowling alleys; pool tables! a} ont water mark at this south coast), F rhage vite (aoout 200 : . and fountain pens. Some cuts, resort, to halt erosion which | those of taxes on furs, luggage threatens to wash away theligitet articles and -jewelry. beach. About 100 yards of arti-| squid do away with the tax ay wi ficial weed has been anchored paid by the consumer: at "the f 400 yards off shore store counter Others would If tests nessmen generally were enthu ™ 4 molybdenite siastic, So, it appeared, was r0sIt af z Congress Post by Items affected are as diverse} copper ape NEW -- PLASTIC SEAWEED! BOURNEM OU TH, England ,. . i. of (CP) -- Scientists have. planted a money employing men soonpensiiag? UNDERSEA GARDEN IN VICTORIA Nosey fish crowd in for a Jook as diver Albert Smith cleans windows of an under- sea garden. 'Flowers" (left) in his (left) white and orange sea ane- mones. The garden actual ly is a sort of aquarium are by the manufacturer and passed on to the consumer Johnson's program would drop $1,750,000,000 worth of these long-standing taxes on products and services July 1; another $1,750,000,000 worth would disappear Jan. 1. Subse quent reduction totalling $464 000,000 would take effect Jan. 1 of each year from 1967 through 1969. Iexcise taxes on telephone service, last to disappear, would be eliminated that year ASKS CUT Johnson asked what cise tax on automobiles item on the list, be cut from about $230 on the average car to $115 by 1967. The house ways and means committee went one step further, proposing a wip ing out of the tax by 1968 In any case, July 1 tax cuts on automobiles and air condi jtioners, products now in heavy idemand, would be retroactive to last week to prevent a slow down in buying in anticipation of lower prices The proposed $4,000,000,000 reduction was more than dou ble what Johnson had' recom mended in January. Prosperity he explained, had put the ernment in a better position to afford it: Income tax revenues both ia fiscal 1965 and 1966 may ibe $1,500,000,000 higher than an Driveways and Parking Areas {ticipated | In the steel industry, union leader David J. McDonald de @ 20 Months To Pay cided he would not protest his defeat by I. W. Abel in Febru- ary's United. 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