a ee ee ee a 72 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 9, 1965 | NAMES IN NEWS Many reasons have been given from time to time by 'homeowners to rebut argu- » ments expropriating authori- ' ties. But one of the most + bizarre comes this week 'from Frank Vukovie in » York Township. Vukovie re- 'fuses to move until he has completed his flying * * which, he says will actually » leave the ground. He's toes * ing on it in a two-car garage +» making final adjustments, * and won't clear out until its » done, Just in case things get too hot at the Interparliamen- » tary Conference in Ottawa > this week, Japanese deel- » gate. Kichinosuka Saigo, * brought along his ceremon- «'al-functional fan. Sixty * countries are represented at + the conference. * A touring magician with the unlikely name of Mick- * ey Hades tried second-guess- , ing the headline-writer of the * Calgary Herald this week, and came out uncannily * close. Hades, who claims the gift of extra-sensory percep- * tion, said and wrote Aug. 29: "PAKISTAN REJECTS | UNITED NATIONS TRUCE » OFFER", The prediction 'was made three days be- »fore actual fighting broke * out. It was placed in a seal- ed box and opened Satur- *day. The Herald's banner - headline was: "PAKISTAN ' REBUFFS THANT TRUCE CALL", Hmmm!? * There was something very _ shy about Judy Ball's 9th birhtday present to herself. The Kingston girl caught a 14-pound pike just north of her home city. " The Pontiff who has be- come the most travelling in history,-Pope Paul, will be in New York to address the United Nations Oct. 4, Dur- ing the last week he has been kept busy in Italy, visiting flooded areas. New York City gave a rousing welcome to Mad. ame Chiang Kal-Shek Mon- day, as the American-edu- cated (Wellesley College) wife of the Formosan presi- dent rode through the city in bubble-topped car, She was especially welcome in China- town, where a full Chinese band Jed her processional through the streets, UN Secretary - General U Thant, who has more troubles than perhaps any of his predecessors, made a short stop in London yester- day to confer with British Foreign Secretary Michael ant, aand first director of the theatre. 'Socialite Hieanor Grebe, daughter and sole heir of middic-east oil magnate H. DeMilo Grebe said this week that she would marry play- boy Vittorio DeLaurentis 'in Rome sometime early: in 1966, | NEWS IN BRIEF | CASH TURNS SCALES YORK, England (CP)--Just- ice in Yorkshire is kept in trim by a small bribe. The scales held by a statue, of Justice atop the York assize court building do not: balanceunless a half- penny is: placed in one:.pan. ys ce he CANDY BRINGS FLOWERS; STAR SHUNS OWN SALES The. 2ase..agrden.at.erher.)-wmaen-ure ayo ms w Wool waeA ee 3 i Pa., planned by the candy king 3 4 in 1936, now has 1,200 varieties CP). -- Buckinghamshire milk ling 23 acres. man..Gerald Croxford is a top gheaertnemng salesman in the Drink More EXPERTS GO SLOWLY. |Milk. campaign, selling more The French Academy's defin-|than 700 pints every day, yet itive dictionary of the | gelhe never drinks milk himself. has not yet reached the letter|'I can't stand it," is his only D after 28 years of work. explanation. MANY STILL DON'T READ | HUNDREDS MORE LIVE | PIONEER STANDS HIGH ae af oe e00,-) Tne MmtAnt MOT@iTy Fate IN| Whe statwe af William Pern ; 000, Italy has about 3,800,000 il-/Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's largest/atop Philadelphia's city _ literates. city, has been halved to 90 peTireaches 557 feet, above' DUTCH PorT RANKS Top, |" W"* "ths im Bireere. |ground. NKS TOP. | LAKERS CARRY MUCH . The: busiest port in the world Se Breet CRIME SEEMS TO PAY is Rotterdam, Holland, which], The bulk freighters of 'he y ° Great Lakes carried ngarly"20,-| In' Tondon's worstever year handles about 30,000 ships )999,900 tons of iron, coal andlof crime, $42,000,000 worth of year. grain in 1964... . erty was 'stolen in 1964. MME, CHIANG KAI-SHEK Stewart. He is (Thant is) en route to the capitals of India and Pakistan to try to stem that tide which points strongly to a major war. There is some speculation that Prime Minister Lester B. 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