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' + Rca AE i Bh ODOM AA AROS GMD EALMRIN IS DALE Mi ow cn ne kg ee oe oo ie oyna geen ion oe SNE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 28, 1965 3 © Clergy, Laity Group Study "Plight Of The Homosexual' About one third of the coun- cil are clergy, representing sev- eral denominations in this area. TRY STRIKE PREVENTION ~ CHICAGO (AP)--The Ameri- ~ Newspaper Publisher's As-.." posing rye pearance for- mation of a. -manage- ment committee to try to head" off newspaper strikes. The as- = sociation said the committees. plans to "discuss . the preservation of labor peace in the newspaper business." 4 OTTAWA (CP) -- A iow organization with a member- ship of clergy and laymen has been formed here to aid in pub- lic education about homosexual- ity and "the plight of the homo- sexual in our society." Rev. P. F. Rowswell of Ot- tawa said in a statement Satur- day that the new body, called the Canadian Council on Relig- jon and the Homosexual, has been formed with himself as chairman. The organization grew out of conversations in recent months "between some of the Ottawa clergy and members of the homophile community in' this city." Homosexuals had expressed concern "'for their position in the face of law and social spin- Power Politics -- Cripples The UN SAN FRANCISCO (AP) United Nations Secretary-Gen- eral U Thant has called power politics the greatest obstacle to the achievement of UN goals. Speaking Saturday at the 20th anniversary celebration of the world organization, the secre- tary-general also expressed se- rious concern over the deterio- ration of East-West relations as reflected in Southeast Asia, the Caribbean and elsewhere. "This trend must be arrested and reversed if humanity is to be saved from the scourge of war, the primary motivation behind the founding of the United Nations,' he said. » a3 Abele % sAPeRAd ee '. Fitlre ui Your Money Earns More At CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION when their car collided with| another near Brantford. | ~~ HEY DAD, WHAT'S THIS? years, Authorized Trustee investments. Redeemable on death, YORK (AP)--American NEW RK (AP)--Ame *Yearly Rate consumers got a break this week when President Johnson signed the excise tax cut. Whether they will get all they are entitled to remained to be seen. When Johnson signed the $4,700,000,000 piece of legisla- tion, he appealed to manufac- turers and retailers to pass along the cut in lower prices. An Associated Press survey of merchants. in major cities indi- eated that most had changed price tags and were giving buy- ers the benefits resulting from elimination of taxes which had been charged at the retail level. However, David L. Yunich, 2 nd 3999 ai | e | \ y S$$SSs" 95S oD) rm 4 t SAVING HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 6 Friday 9t09 - Saturdoy LEARN-TO-SWIM PROGRAM Oshawa Recreation Department iow LOnk 4 y ' f Classes held each morning | Ba Monday. to Friday WHAT ARE GIANT CHAIN | STORES DOING TO YOU, You really ought to be paid for dealing with some of them. You hove to wait for a clerk, or push o shopping cart round till you find whet you need. Then you stand at the check-out counter until. your turn comes. They place what you buy in bags that often tear, spilling your purchases and breaking bottles. Come te our pharmacy for good old-fashioned service. You will be welcomed as e@ friend, quickly get exactly | ---- Heed Office: 19 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa igsSssiss Tel. 723-5221 SATURDAY OTTAWA (CP)--If it weren't|the House could recess Tuesday the House to be headlong into cess by Wednesday, on the eve|supply debate, the Commonsjexpects the Commons to ease anyway, depending on whether|were left over from a produc- * Truck Kills of oratorical action it provokes.|tax amendments with the con- i mocratic Party amend- Superior Court, into charges of|New Democratic y Candherty, 72, 0 school i pected to be handed to the gov- from the category of Canadian onday, tunity to debate the report dur- ans' legislation, introduced Fri- the street when a truck, driven council "from a Christian de- the Judges Act remains to be cussed as the government seeks been charged with careless which so often suffers un- dustries in designated areas ing the summer months. While ment. nesday, no one is making pre- | prompt a prolonged debate. In Weekend Acci d ents \Mcliraith said Friday he hoped | | | in a single boating mishap in| Richard Turnbull, 23, of | weekend accidental death toll/miles west of Hamilton, on/ : chilly and swiftly running water end, and the second weekend in|ont,, when their car struck ajagara River and ignored the} Finally, exhausted, he strug- Little John Rollins, left, merman, 5, decked out in ed up for the annual Sons- persons died in accidents. Last Peter Donais, 16, of Tilbury,| The Erie County sheriff's de-| Three skindivers, not wearing day in Minneapolis. tears upon seeing Joe Zim- room as the youngsters suit- : : | , po bi lives respectively. | Carol Carefoote, 19, her|dopotf while wading from ; BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH showed 59 deaths in traffic ditch on Highway 48, 17 miles about 20 persons on the shore Nearly half the deaths, 42,|burg, Ont., when struck by Aaldove several times into the DINING ROOM bridge, Ont. minister was The 10 per cent tax on air of them when a houseboat cap-|Southwest of Chatham. switch and collided with the levy from 10 per cent to seven HEAT WITH OIL Also in Ontario a four-year-| Pool at Niagara Falls. dian woman fell or jum an sending refund applications killed, and his wife Margaret, a he if four-year-old girl died after a southeast of Orillia. Mrs. Chris Eckhusen, 45, of Also injured were Denice Rev. George Bracken, 31, of| Polict 24-HOUR SERVICE clude the 10 per cent levies on Woodbridge, just north of Tor-jindicating she was despondent. for the Dorion report, Parlia-|night. the Dorion report, and regard- of the Dominion Day holiday. |must also deal with severaljinto recess without a smatter- the long-awaited report is ta-|tive five days last week. These The report by Chief Justice|troversial clauses on publica- Crossing Guard i - :: i that Time and M bribery and influence-peddling|men| asking tha 'im guard, dina Sanday afternoon of ernment today or Tuesday. publications, Police sald McCaugheity was day, must also go through three ing the interim supply motion, y, bd ne by Carl Nolge, 19, backed over) rei sire to see justice established cleaned up, along with the res- the necessary funds to carry riving. fairly." and assistance to workers mov- members are hopeful that a re- Apart from the publications dictions until the report is seen. By Tuesday, members expect By, THE CANADIAN, PRESS 20 Watch As Boy, 13, Drowns northwestern Ontario was the|Stoney Creek, Ont., in a two-| as it rose to at least 88. '|Highway 8. | BUFFALO (AP) -- About 20 in an unsuccessful attempt to a row that the total has been|rock cut on Highway 17, 180|Pleas of a companion for helP/gied ashore and convinced the six-month-old son of Minne- his daddy Jerry's catching Fathers game between the year accidents in the three-day Ont., drowned while swimming partment said Ronald R. San-|their gear, recovered the boy's --AP Wirephoto | T Mi h | A Canadian Press sUTVe Yiirother Thomas, 13, and fiance Strawberry Island. U.S. Consumers Get Break' Tram Mishap set accidents, 24 drownings, four noth of Taronto, 'for help. But the pleas were ig- occurred in Ontario. Traffic ac-|truck after thrown from his car HOTEL LANCASTER killed and nine persons were in- s conditioners was repealed retro- Canadian Falls sized in a vicious storm on} Leonard Klein, 9, of Chicago, minister's car, forcing it into per cent. " ' jnight. old girl died in a fire, a man| Leonard van den Aaker, 19,|seven floors to her death from DIXON Ss ; 30, and their four children, Jan- forms to 830,000 purchasers of Welland, was found dead in a 723-4663 Quit By Wednesdc | ment would almost certainly re-| Apart from the unpredictable|less of what it contains, no one This may be accomplishedjother pieces of legislation thatjing of fireworks. bled immediately and what type|include third-reading of income . This i s on Frederic Dorion of the Quebec/tions. This involves a vote a KINGSTON (CP)--Glen Me- inisteri - "s Digest lud r by ministerial aides, is ex-|Reader's Diges be exc ed juries ceed laax aciteed Members will have an oppor-| Two bills dealing with veter-|4/eoting school chil Poste ion." Members of the clergy nd an amendment to supported formation of the when any subject can be dis- ptages. & m. i The driver of the truck has} pont and love extended to a group olutions dealing with aid to in- 4 out its spending program dur- ing to new areas of employ- ry s cess may be reached by Wed- Toll Of Dead Hits 88 legislation, none is expected to Liberal House Leader George The drowning of 13 persons J grimmest addition to Canada's|car crash near Sheffield, 10/ Ignore Plea Of Companion It was one of the worst cuduts! John Campbell, 22 Alyre|persons watched a 13-year-old | on record for a two-day week-|Chaisson, 8. "bah é pager boy drown Sunday in the Ni-|reach his friend. | exceptionally bad. |miles north of Sault Ste. Marie,jin the belief the incident was|people that his companion had The previous weekend, 82| ont. a prank. drowned. ; Twins - Detroit American sota Twins third baseman gear. The confrontation hap- pele ; ; iy ; eague doubleheader Sun- | Victoria Day and Civic Holiday| is : ders of Buffalo, was drowned|pod mich Rates, deveks ile ne Se ee weekends claimed 94 and 67 iy Pe gpigal 10 malles west when he stepped into a sharp s \from 6 p.m. Friday to mid-) 5,1) Mayer, 19. all of Toronto His close friend, Jack Parks, GOOD FOOD night Sunday, local times.) ion their car went into all> also of Buffalo, shouted to 1 7 , DINNER 5:30 te 8 P.M. Md . K ll Cl miscellaneous deaths and one) : inored by the crowd who thought F As LBJ Signs Excise Cut 1S eric death in a fire. | John Allen, 23, of Tillson-|j¢ a youthful prank. Then he FULLY LICENSED TORONTO (CP) --A Wood- stretched out until Jan. 1, 1969. N hich struck brid hats cidents accounted for 23 fatal-|Which struck a bridge abut jured when a Toronto Transitjities and drownings for 16, 12\ment near Tilbury, 15 miles . habia inti active to May 15 as was the Commission streetcar jumped a trek stage cae Se TS aed Wabigoon Lake, 200 miies east/in hospital shortly after he was To Her Death two other vehicles Saturday/of Winnipeg near Dryden, [Pulled from a motel swimming) NEW YORK (AP)--A Cana- General Motors Corp., Ford) : Motor Co. and Chrysler Co. be-|,, eV: George Bracken, 31, wasi.. 'ited' in the crash of 'aj°f Wilfrid, Ont., drowned inja west-side apartment house IL crop - dusting airplane and ent aig harbor, 20 miles|Sunday night, police reported. Ce) ice, 10, Terry, 6, Lori, 5, and new cars since May 15. Karen, 2, injured. eae court', 313 ALBERT ST. Tax cuts effective at once in-| of Police said they found a note SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS counter toppled on her in a| Sudbury bank branch. -- 9, of Bramalea, Ont., luggage, handbags, furs, jew-|¥7° Was riding in the Bracken onto, when a streetcar left its! Mrs. Eckhusen's husband Fog Cobnetion, television Sota; car, and Lewis Vella, 17, Ralph tracks 'and hit his car in Tor-|died three years ago. household appliances, cameras, Berruzza, 18, and Peter Pan- | She musical instruments, phono- en pong tlie who president , graphs, business machines, autos. visi eg gall pencils and phonograph Mrs. Bracken and the five p tines ba 'store aaa, said|Tecords. children were in satisfactory "some manufacturers are re-[EXPECT DROP jcondition in Toronto hospitals 2 sistin: contemplating raising) In general, business {Sunday night. Manitoba and Nova Scotia . : | The oth d deaths and their base prices." |second quarter has held up well) e others injured were re-jeach had two road dea : GET BENEFITS i i i -|two died in New Brunswick, Consumers began receiving one in traffic and one drown-| % Ppt ' the first benefits from $1,750,-|contended there would be a ing. : phskig su si ' ri " w oy a 000,000 of the cuts which went|slackening in the second half.| Saskatchewan had one traffic suinons . er in a ) i | i : a ranch. into effect immediately. An-| The darkest spot was oe fatality. Peay Pg i a fire that destroyed the family |home at Aurora, 20 miles north of Toronto. Girl, 5, Di i i rAd 1€S Newfoundland and Prince other $1,750,000,000 will go into|stock market, which had e effect Jan. 1, 1966, and the re-| slumped sharply after Peachinel Edward Island reported no ac- Gladys Kirkham, 47, of Wheatley, Ont., in a two - car maining $1,200,000,000 will belan all-time peak on May 14. | In House Fire | cis) se, collision 10 miles north of Pilot Fatally Injured Leamington, 25 miles southeast In Quebec 24 died, 20 on the| roads and four in drownings. onto. had been staying in the Lloyd Gordon Jones, 18, when|apartment with a friend the last British Columbia had nine fatalities. Four died in traffic, his motorcycle struck the rear|few days. of a car and was thrown into three drowned, a woman was killed in a fall and a racing car driver was killed in a crash the path of another vehicle in| Toronto. Terry Larabie, 9, when) at Westwood Race Track. Alberta had six traffic fatal- struck by a car near his home in Woodstock. ities. Sandra McWilliams, 4, of in- first quarter but some sources|" July series commencing July 5th August series commencing August 2nd Awards for successful completion of local introductory levels, Red Cross Water Safety, Royal Life Saving Society standards for boys and girls. ; Morning and evening classes for adult Learn-To-Swim in ele- mentary and advanced levels. Competent instructors on staff leading her to safety and |\dashed back to get a favorite 'doll. Pammy Jean Morrison was As Spray Plane Crashes . | AURORA, Ont. (CP)--A five-|trial or natural deaths. jyear-old girl died in her. blaz-| Ontario dead: ling home near Aurora when SUNDAY she left her mother who was| Twelve persons, including Jack Vincent, 22, of Pen-| RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)--A Ca-|crash. Randy was honored Sat-|found by firemen in a - closet. nadian pilot was killed Sunday|urday es i -- cag youngest} They believe she died of ; ¥ : \glide pilot in the air show, spon-)asphyxiation. when his home-made sy roplane | ored by the Popular Rotorcraft e Md h me crashed from 20 feet off the! association. Bed mother, Joan Morrison, ground at a rotorcraft air show| Whaley's gyroplane was one nerd --_ afae gui at the Raleigh-Durham Airport./of 50 craft entered in the show.| aneq without inj tn th ire B. A. Whaley of Trenton,|It was the first accident in the Se liraay injury in te sire Ont., died in the crash. The air-|three years the show has been craft failed to execute a high-|held officials said. _ LOVESICK HERBIE FLEES speed manoeuvre, officials said.| The remainder of Sunday's| Whaley's 15 - year - old 'son,|show was cancelled at the re-| Randy, had flown the gyroplane|quest of the U.S. Federal Avia-| about 30 minutes before theltion Agency. | VICTORIA (CP) -- Herbie the seal, star attraction of Victoria's Undersea Gardens, has run away from home. Mused Gardens Manager Man Spends 2 Years In Jail Is Acquitted In Re-trial --...o4r.28748% TORONTO (CP) -- A. man! Wakefield: "Yes sir, I realize i vb a * who stood trial 14 years ago that, and I did everything pos-| ae nine quickly enough." after a judge refused him an sible that one can do when one ferbie skipped out of his adjournment to find a lawyerlis locked in the Don Jail, sir.") Guri into the sea sometime has been acquitted in a retrial). The judge cited the expense} uring the night and the dis- after spending almost twoof assembling jurors and wit- ea geniay aides noticed first years in jail. nesses and, over the protests|* Sir aay sade Gordon D. Wakefield was oof Wakefield, who said hel pecident arkey said Herbie, a conpicted Dec. 20, 1963, of three feared he would not get a fair| resident at the gardens for charges of indecent assault and trial without counsel, 'ordered gp year, had been grow- a charge of gross indecency. the trial to begin. | ie unhappy and his disposi- He had been held in custody' From prison, Wakefield ap-| Tea recently had been. stead- from Sept. 10, 1963. plied to the Court of Appeal for! hablo mid : Two of the charges were dis-jleave to appeal but his appli-| 9 vast week the seal nipped missed in an appeal last month|cation was dismissed. He then) * Neat diver Greg Mills. and a new trial was ordered on|wrote to Toronto lawyer Anth-| The gardens already had the remaining two. 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