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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1965, p. 29

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--_ i eSpace ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Press Called Into Service To Protect The Individual vier (AP) -- a the Amerie lewspa' "abtlehors Assoc tion appeal Tuesday for union tion in defending the in- di against 'those colossal ms he be now up against cities, big business, big = especially big govern- "Gas Robb, publisher of the Albany, N.Y., Times-Union and Knicker-bocker News, said that as government 'invades and pervades the life of the aver- age citizen, it must be to the per that he can appeal f le a hearing on his side of any story." Robb made his. appeal in a page| to the annual conven- bey = Typo- graphical Uni As big caaeebans become more powerful, he said, and "as television--a federally li- censéd and i "gs Lge vee pe ye ag ts blan ran rting as a substitute for a coors as the defender of the people and their ri - be- comes more important it per> haps less secure,' Robb praised the improved communication between pub- lishers and production unions following costly strikes of re- cent years, But he warned that the challenges of reyolutionary technology, te} sion and throw - away evans demand publisher and union co-opera- tion "'from stem to stern," HONOR SIR ADAM TORONTO (CP)--Labor Min- ister Rowntree of Ontario con- ducted a memorial service here Tuesday commemorating the 40th anniversary of the death of Sir Adam Beck, first chair- man of Ontario Hydro-Elec- trie Commission, WILL BURY WRECK SOREL, Que. (CP) -- A spokesman for Marine Indust- ries Ltd, said Tuesday the wreck of the British freighter oe on the position of the Tritonica, lying 65 feet below the St. Lawrence River, will not be refloated but will be buried there. The ship collided with the Irish freighter Roonagh Head in fog, in 1963, and sank with the loss of 33 lives, The Tritonica has been a hindrance to navigation, TO BELL ENGINE VICTORIA (CP)--A 60 - ton British locomotive shipped here last March will be put up for sale to pay off debts incurred in the shipment, The Dunrobin, built at Glasgow in 1890 for the Duke of Sutherland, was brought here by Imperial Page- eants Ltd., which has been de- clared bankrupt. SET DATE OTTAWA (CP) -- Common- wealth finance ministers .have agreed to hold their 1965 con- ference at Kingston, Jamaica, Sept, 22-23, it was announced Tuesday. Their talks 'will cen- tre on world economic trends BAIL. SET VANCOUVER (CP)--Bail . of ,000 each was set in police court y for two men char; in 9 theft of $1,200.000 in mutilated money, Former city policeman Joseph Percival 37, and real estate man James|A MeDougall, 32, were remanded to Aug. 25 without plea on char- ges of armed robbery and pos- session of money allegedly sto- Jen in the holdup. TENDS PUBLIC FLOWERS DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-- Clint Wilson's property here displays 2,000 flowers --_ its 120-foot frontage, all of growing on city land, He talked council officials out of gravel ling ihe strip beside the side- walk and added topsoil and planted out blooms from a greenhouse he built especially for the venture. "Just because it's city property doesn't mean' we can't help make it look better," he says. PLAN BUREAU EDMONTON (CP)--Figures on police working conditions across Canada will be gathered and kept on file at a new statis- tical bureau the Canadian Po- lice Association plans to set up this fall. The Association an- nounced plans for the bureau, which will also be a central file for crime statistics, at its an- and problems, MAY MEAN FREEDOM MADRID (Reuters)--Spain's new law to abolish cen- was sorship Tuesday in some quarters as the pos- Sibie forerunner of meves te ward greater political freedom. A draft of the new law, three years in preparation, was ap» last Friday by the Span- vernment meeting under state Gen. grag me Franco, It was come law without drastic change before the year's end, MAY HAVE DISEASE REGINA (CP) -- Four chil- dren and three teen-agers are in hospital here with "sus- pected cases" of sleeping sick- ness, Dr, John Chiao said Tues- day, Dr. Chiao, city medical health officer, released no names and would not reveal the condition of the' Young people. He said it usually takes about three weeks to diagnose the dis- srt known as equine enceph- alitis, TWO GET DEATH NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- A court Tuesday sentenced two men to death and two to life imprisonment for the strangling of India's solicitor-general, H, N. Sanyal, last September. The court judge said the motive was robbery. The two sentenced to death were Sri Chand and > nual convention Tuesday, Manzoor Ahmed, U.S. N-Proposal A Step Forward By WILLIAM NEVILLE Canadian Press Staff Writer For Canada, the new Western be-|Proposals to stop the eens of r weapons represent a sort of half - loaf diplomatic achievement. The draft non - proliferation treaty presented to the Geneva disarmament conference Tues- day by the United States con- tains most of the basic points Canada has been pushing for, But, on at least two of the key ones, it doesn't go' far enough to satisfy External Af- fairs Minister Martin and his top officials, On«.that basis, Mr. Martin gave the US. draft Canada's "general support" hd urged other nations to give it their most careful consideration. This does not mean, however, that Canada, having contributed its views to the Western con- sensus which led to the U.S, draft, now is prepared to go along with the Washington ver- sion down to the last comma. CANADIAN POSITION "We have our own views on some of these points and they are not being forgotten," said an external affairs spokesman. In some respects, the U.S. draft follows closely the lines of an_ eight-point m_ the' Canadian government has been circulating for some months on a working-paper basis, It embodies, first, the "Irish resolution" basic concept of a twin commitment--from the nu- clear powers not to transfer in- dependent control of these wea- pons to any. other nation or organization and from the non- nuclear countries not to acquire or manufacture nuclear arms, It also proposes, like the Ca- nadian draft, to apply safe- guards of the. International Atomic Energy Agency to en- sure that nuclear power being used for peaceful purposes is not transferred to military use. Missing from the American draft, however, is any real ref- erence to the guarantee-sanction provision which featured the Ca nadian proposals. This would have assured non-nuclear na tions--as long as 2 oe -- in that category--the assista | PG ey tO pe ay tey THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 18, 1965 29 of the nuclear powers in event of a nuclear attack; In Ottawa eyes, this' was to be a key seiiing pom in con- vincing non-nuclear states to while, at the same time, exert- img presstre on the nuclear wers to achieve some mean- join in a oon - proliferation 1 agreement on Niven the It was arial thi ment within that period, of mucieat COMPROMISE SECTION ~ powers in East and West, should In place of either ya section a non-nuclear nation be far more relaxed in ngrecing|or,2,4'e Mmit, the Us not to acquire the world's most that goes beyond the provisions bol ve] partial nuclear test ban rea awesome weapons. The other essentially - Cana- This article provides that the 'y be in force indefini dian element missing from the tely, but pM Bot that it should be Western draft is a specific time} trea limit on the life of the treaty, reviewed 7 ~ signatories ba time, possibly five It was. thought in Ottawa that by setting a definite period of|a period of about 10 years a non-dissemina-! years, Closing For Staff HOLIDAYS Aug. 23rd .. Closed All Week RINKERS CLEANERS "The Best In Town" EATON"S in OSH '2 PRICE CLEARANCE! MISSES' SPORTSWEAR PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY SLIMS . 2.98 and 4.98! SHORTS Reg. 1.78 to 4.98 ! SPECIAL, Styles include short shorts, jamaica and bermuda lengths. Fabrics of cotton, denim and some linens. Colours of pink, beige, sizes in the group. turquoise, black. SPECIAL, each each eee eer eee ene Assorted seer eneeeeeeas . Mostly denim and lightweight cottons in neatly tail- ored styles. Colours of denim blue or black, Sizes 10 to 18 in the group. 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