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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1965, p. 2

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~-"GONFERENCE SHATTERS -Rhodesians Fear 'Race-Strife, Ruin From AP.Reuters LONDON (CP)--Fears of ra- celal violence economic ruin a nota the future after n on the re of the white-ruled British colony collapsed. The conference between Prime Minister Ian Smith, of Rhodesia and Prime Minister 'Wilson broke down Friday as Smith insisted that Rhodesia become independent without further. delay. Wilson demanded that inde- pendence be held off until the white minority takes steps to ensure eventual rule by the col- ony's 3,900,000 black African majority. : Smith, leader of the 250,000 white Rhodesian seemed ready to defy Britain and de- clare independence unilaterally. "There is no alternative,' he pose UN action connected with Rhodesia. Wilson aiso warmed Smith that Britain and other Common- wealth nations plan diplomatic and economic sanctions to iso- late Rhodesia if it breaks away. In Salisbury, the capital of Rhedesia, whites expressed dis- may but showed little surprise when they learned of the break- down of talks in London, Many felt Rhodesia will seize independence in a month, while others said the move might not come for three or four months. The immediate reaction of the negro majority was not known, but it's an open secret that most informed Africans ex- pect trouble. Observers said Africans ap- parently are prepared to risk a long series of troubles, feel- ing they have little to lose in Bankrupt Probe 33 Useless: Cardin OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min-|earlier that if he was allowediarid Galapagos Islands ister Cardin said Friday he|to gee them, he would be bound] drinking water stored in nec by secrecy because he jigs offaly in Quehee would do|member of the Privy Council.| : |Mr, Cardin said all he would y further inquiry would) expect was that the rights of in-|other simply confuse the issues con-|dividuals named in the files be| the siderably," he told reporters at| respected, doubted a judicial inquiry into the whole bankruptcy-and-bod- any good "An a press conference in his Par- liament Hill office. | He said he did not know whe- ther a demand by NDP leader T.C, Douglas for such an in- quiry "had any merit at all." Mr. Douglas said a Quebec judge should be appointed to in- quire into the matter because of reports that members of Parliament. are involved, | Mr. Cardin said the Quebec| provincial authorities have been successful in ferreting out | the criminal aspects of the) bankruptcy affair. | In 'addition the superintend- ent of bankruptcies, a federal official, is engaged in an inves- tigation to see that no trustees FIND TOO MUCH MATER otchina,*Aiapka, is the wel test city in North America, with an annual rainfall of 150 inches, WATER UNDER SHELL _ | Shipwrecked sailors have \been saved from death on the is 9 58¢s Of the giant land tortoises, MAY BE MORE PLANETS Some astronomers believe an t awaits detection in r system beyond Pluto, discovered in 1930, CLOSED . o We're Tired ..! Our 7th Anniversary Birthday Sale was successful far beyond our expectations. We wish to take this opportunity to thank all those who attended to make it such a wonderful event, in charge of bankruptcies are) guilty of wrongdoing, 2 | Quebec police have uncov-| ered four bodies of men be- lieved victims of an underworld purge of potential witnesses in a provincial crackdown 6h illi- | |cit bankruptcies. /eaid in a broadcast beamed to/their efforts toward political Rhodesia. representation. But some observers said he Britain warned that economic might avoid any immediate uni-|sanctions would cripple Rhode- jJateral declaration of independ-jsia, internally self - governing} cial attorneys-general will ence until he returns to Rhode-|since 1923. asst ti Olen Det..28 to sia and consults his cabinet. | Britain at present takes 30)------ aasiat An authoritative source said)per cent of Rhodesia's exports Wilson told Smith bluntly that|including 40 per cent of the vi-| if he declared unilateral inde-|tal tobacco crop. gy roltessor ence and said that heads of police associations will like- ly be invited. (CP) ence in Ottawa today, esti- mated some 25-30 officials will attend the crime confer- |NO COMPLICITY WEATHER FORECAST The Sun Is Coming Back «e223 For Sunday And Monday any connections of members of | Parliament to the bankruptcy| TORONTO (CP) -- Official,London .... forecasts issyed by the weather! Kitchener discuss all aspects of crime in Canada. Mr. Cardin, JUSTICE MINISTER Car- din announces that provin- speaking at a press confer- pendence, he would be respon-| Even some} sible for setting Africa ablaze.|voices were raised manent Bet ' FEEL LOST dependefice on these terms. The} S V M 3 i J § icl id that if! t If Rhodesia breaks away, its| Bulawayo Chronicle said that i k 4 1e oves Africans are expected to react|the threat of a unilateral dec-) violently, feeling they have lost laration is discarded "a con-| gh Th gto gprs ad sigh of relief would go) By BILL COULTHARD hookup with more than 80 other cases under neonate cl : ' [ iversiti » ske: rlier claim} also fear a violent reaction) The Rhodesia Herald urges) ~ORONTO (CP) -- An Amer-|universities in Canada and the ee ee Mace against whites elsewhere in Af-|that if Smith planned any suchiican university professor said|U.S. - aagre a gael bt yy Pewee A ag Mba rica. action, he should prove his pub-| friday night U.S. intervention in| pro, Brzezinski said he felt office : m. | Mount Forestci.: a jo: Qustee Famed 6 oleae There has been talk in the jlic support by having a vote on! viet Nam contributed to inter-| tre was a growing community; Symopels: A gradual clearing| Wingham ......... 4 ge gh neg hn UN of organizing a Rove gab a * Lage kad poi jnational stability, It disproved| of interest between Wester nj trend is expected ponicn and) Hamilton 's Mr. Cardin said the federal au- international force a mye -- aged if he " - a She | China's belief that small TeVO' powers and the Soviet Union,|with peggreonap rigs wd st. Catharines i: thorities had been co-operating stalling a new regime in 0- | por noo going Pgs re € |lutionary wars could be wage) ing that the Soviet concept of)return to seasonable valu as with the Quebec government in ey ae ee, ag agg age «t ~~ : hag | Without involving great powers.|voiution had been outflanked! forecast, ___ | Toronto a Tee ee foe mewn Salers MT! the government has made itjit now that his demands ha' Prof, Zbigriiew Brzezinski told by the Chinese view of "perma-| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Peterborough «i... 4 clear to Smith it will not op-!been firmly refused <apetritain. an international teach-in at the nent revolution." Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On-|Trenton ......s066. 45 University of Toronto that U.S. tario, Southern Georgian' Bay,|Kingston ......... 45 But, now, we're tired | re | Therefore Oshawa Discount House Will Be CLOSED All Day Thanksgiving Monday, October 11th, so we may be at home with our families to ob- serve the 'Day of Thanksgiving \. forall our Blessings', We hope u,A00, can sit with your families and ,in retrospect, have many things to 'Count your Blessings" for, countries, Timmins ...0sce0e the sharing of NATO authority!4merican commands. the U:S. to stand up to revolu-) 1, aiso argued that foreign Forecast temperatures: J but the French delegates ex- ltions sponsored by radical min- ais : i 'e with) Low tonight, high Sunday pressed assurance that France|ASK NON-INTERFERENCE \Gruke aang the strategy of the cr oak pg! Windsor .. sy pe saad has no intention of pulling out} The French report called forjnational liberation war WOUlG rr ort : ist, Thom ee anes of the Atlantic Alliance. "non-interference"? in the af-|lessen chances of ending the poo sae sisi cen The week-long conference ofjfairs of their allies by member|cold war. : NATO parliamentarians from/NATO nations and said that a| Prof. Brzezinski is director of DRUG STORES & THANKSGIVING Management & Staff the he agp nations --_-- proceed gy A a be|research at the saaiteate. of - lebate | m: | i irs olumbia Uni- up Friday after a. major easure y material or} munist affairs a OP F AY WEEK-END HOURS EN THIS SUNDAY | de Sunday -- October 10th -- Oshawa Discount House Kierans made the charge. = Raia Mr. Cardin also said there is i ij ; ai J ssi . nothing to prevent Conserva- . laction in Viet _ had les- Dv sald adaeogringed vanges London, Hamilton. | Killaloe pe in tive Leader John Diefenbaker rance ta n n jsened Chinese adventurism, should co-operate "Toronto: Sunny with . clow Y|Muskoka sssssseee 38 trom making public the names |, te said Communist revolu-itne development of backward! periods and seasonable temper-/North Bay .....+.. 38 of Parliament or other govern- : tions in Yayo --_ atures. Winds oe meee Sudbury . a ag tment officials from the bank-| 2 tries could turn al ne vo.on.| Haliburton, Killaloe, North-|fariton ... » 38 ruptcy files. | Assurance Given Parle blessing in disguise for the US. But Mr. ari ce ro ern Georgian Bay, Timagami,| sauit Ste. Marie .. The jystice minister renewed A Communist takeover, i oration te pen agree fcoctrane, Wester, James Bey Kapuskasing. 36 50 [he offer made Thuray, too lcountry ok » Fe" cause d | y, Su : i i eeeees i er or 8! By BORIS MISKEW conference, said a two-pillar sources and. will to make pro-\ment on who should own the| Nerisinees and a little warmer. oe eet a fever reef seme NATO structure would be nolgress 'might be preferable tO0|means of production in these! inds northwest 20. ode . + hastened oe alata NEW YORK (CP) -- Thelpetter than the situation which\an indiscriminate U.S, effort to countries. White River, Algoma: Mainly] _Mr. Dief r had claimec United States and French dele-loyisted in the first and secondifight so-called Communist @g-| 1. 214 the Soviet Union sup-|sunny. followed by increasing , gations to the NATO parliamen-lworld wars when lack of com-|gression at all points and all . w rshin of theleloudiness in the afternoon and tarians' conference remained di-!munication was a big problem|times." ports collective ownership of the} cloudiness tn Cet eentet vided today on the question oflamong the British, French and) But he warned that failure ofjmeans of production. Oshawa GERRY MeCAMMOND self rejected but allowed it t0/pation, in supporting the U.S. come up before the plenary ses- John Peel of the British dele-| position, criticized France for where Vadim N. Nekrasov, a member of the editorial board! Rosslynn Plaza . Dial 728-4648 STEPHANIE SKRABL VIC SCHEFEJELD FRANK McCAMMOND on the French attempt to have/military strength." iversity, New York.' 'He was the alliance set-up reformed 50) Referring to. France's two-|speaking in support. of. Ameri- OPEN 12-6 P.M. JURY & LOVELL LIMITED ROSSLYN PLAZA that responsibilities could belpijiar suggestion, Hays said 'J\can policies in the first of five shared more equally. see no evidence of the French|sessions in \ the three - day CENTRAL PHARMACY 211 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH The debate on @ French-pre-|government building the Euro-|teach-in. TAMBLYN DRUG STORE 8 King St. E. .., Dial 723-2245 political committee re-|pean pillar." | More than 6,000 persons at- port--which the committee it- tended the Friday night session, 6 KING ST. EAST 723-3143 500 Rossland W. Dial 728-4668 Draws One Year : head of the U.S. House of Rep-lident of the NATO parliamen- ------ = resentatives delegation to the/tarians' conference. Jean-Eudes| ST, CATHARINES (CP) --il - ' 1965-66 THE OSHAWA BOARD OF EDUCATION 1965-66 4 CLASSES Dube, president of the Canadian| Alphonse Beaudreau, 22, of Ni- | aE EVENING CLASSES : INATO Parliamentary Associa-\agara Township, driver of a tionand_ Liberal _member of| car in which three persons died Parli alg eR Fath g 25. feet i The initial meeting of the arliament for the New Bruns-| when it plunged 125. feet into a | OPEN Oshawa Checkef Club was recently héld at the CRA. TO ANYONE NOT ATTENDING The Oshawa Board of Education is keenly interested in the educational needs of all of our citizens. To meet the requirements of-those who are not.in the regular school programme, a special night school or adult school has been carried or a number of years for those interested in upgrading their edu- cation, acquiring new skills, or learning an art or craft, Detailed information may be obtained on registration nights at the schools listed. sion--took up most of Friday's)*doing little t of the Soviet Communist party sitting. Idefence of sonne" tue oe newspaper Pravda, presented The main question wasijecting to the American domi- the Soviet view. whether the alliance should be/nation of the alliance. 100,000 HEARD set up as a two-pillar organiza-| pr. G. Kliesing, head of the, An estimated 100,000 students tion, one made up of Westerniwest German delegation, alsolisten.ed in by a telephone Europe and the other of Can-|sypported the U.S. and stressed) : oe ig oe Bara i that Germany does not intend) D th-C D . e two bodies ng to be given contr | in the defence of the Atlantic|clear Rc nating ol of any nu-) DEA ar Uriver community. + | M. J. Soares da Fonseca of Wayne L. Hays (Dem. Ohio), Portugal was elected new pres- Monday -- October 11th OPEN 1-6 P.M. 530 Simcoe St. S. ....... Dial 725-3546 GARY CLARK SUZIE COLLINS LINDA VICTOR BERNICE HARDY DAVE GORMAN ANNIE CREVIER JOYCE TIMMS JOAN AGNEW ° LINDA MICKLASH e ANNE McCAMMOND e e a PATSY McCAMMOND -- @ 728-4668 ° e 723-1070 CLIP THIS AD FOR REFERENCE wick constituency of Resti-|Niagara River gorge, was sen- gouctie-Madawask&, was elected|tenced Friday to 12 months in : first-vice-president- and-will- suc-| jail : Officers were elected as d Ca piel La followw: President Jack DAY SCHOOL Johnson, sec. treasurer, Joe ceed Soares da Fonseca as| He pleaded guilty to careless president when his one -. yearjdriving and driving while his term expires. 'licence was under suspension. Wood, and Len Hagerman as P licenc P publicity chairman. It was decided to start playoff championships are open to all members in Oshawa and surrounding district who be- tario's top labor lawyers, will not address the October meeting Tuesday of the Osh- an address by Mr. Lewis on "Ex-parte Injunctions". Cliff Pilkey, ODLC president, meeting will follow the regu- lar pattern. GRADE 13 COURSES These classes are now in progress, For further informa- tion consult the appropriate school. See left, UNIVERSITY EXTENSION COURSES FOR DEGREE CREDIT AT M.C.V.1. Spanish 001(A) Introductory Spanish ----- Seturday Morn- ings 9:30 to 11:30 a.m, - tornightly - beginning Sept. 25 Spanish 020(1) Elementary Spanish ~ Friday nights 7:30 to 9:30 p.m, - fortnightly - beginning Sept, 24 Geography 020(4) Introductory Human Geography - Soturday Mornings 9:30 to 11:30 - fortnightly - begin- ning Sept. 18 Philosophy 610(2) Logic, Ethics, Theory of Knowledge - Friday--nights 7:30 to 9:30 - fortnightly - beginning Sept. 17 Auditing is permitted in ell Extension Courses REGISTER .WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO OTHER COURSES Other classes (including those in peration with the Whitby Boer) will be offered if fifteen or more _@pplications ere received HOURS Classes are normally held between 7:00 p.m, 10:00 p.m. McLAUGHLIN C, & V. I. TECHNICAL COURSES AUTO MECHANICS - BASIC ....... AUTO MECHANICS . INTERMEDIATE AUTO MECHANICS . ADVANCED ' BLUEPRINT 'READING : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DRAFTING - ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING (MECHANICAL) . BASIC Men, DRAFTING (MECHANICAL) - ADVANCED ... Thurs. ELECTRICITY (INDUSTRIAL) Mon, & Thurs, ELECTRONICS (RADIO & T.V.) - BASIC Mon. & Thurs, ELECTRONICS (RADIO & T.V.) - INTERMCDIATE Tues. LAWN MOWER & OUTBOARD SERVICING Tues, MACHINE SHOP = BASIC - Tues. MACHINE SHOP . ADVANCED : REFRIGERATION . BASIC & INTERMEDIATE = Wed. HEATING, VENTILATING & AIR CONDITIONING Tues. DING . BASIC ; "i Wed WELDING - ADVANCED Tues. ADVANCED TECHNICAL Evening Courses Theory courses, requiring Grade 12 or equivalent, new in progress. For further information consult the school GENERAL INTEREST COURSES Night BASIC INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ........ COMMERCIAL FOOD PREPARATION GOURMET FOODS ; a INTERIOR DECORATING (Fall Term) . MERCHANDISING MUSIC (Instrumental) 2 "a PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT (Winter Term) . VOICE IMPROVEMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ERSON POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE unting | - Monday, 7:00 - 9:30 Ecdnomics | ~ Wednesday, 7:00 - 9:00 O'NEILL C. & V. I. ACCOUNTING (McMaster Extension Course) Tu. ALGEBRA ("Old Moth.) - 12-13 .... Tu. \ART R pee ae ae Slee se BOOKKEEPING BUSINESS MACHINES DRESSMAKING . ADVANCED FRENCH . BASIC FRENCH - 13 : GEOMETRY ('Old Math.) - 11 - 13 : INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION (McMaster Extens OFFICE PRACTICE ie hrereres Tu PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRACTICAL DRESS DESIGN ;......... RED CROSS HOME NURSING |... 0. 55505 % SEWING : . & Tho. SHAKESPEARE Undecided STENOGRAPHY ~ Basic - Advanced .... Tu. & Thu. TYPING ~ Basie - Advanced | | | | | | | | CENTRAL C., I. Night | | I | | I | I Night a. Night Thu. Thu. Thu, Thu. Thu. Thu. Tu. Thu. Thu. Thu, BISSONETTE'S SHELL STATION 381 KING STREET WEST Pet epee gg COOPER'S TEXACO STATION 410 RITSON ROAD NORTH tournaments in early Feb- secon" | SERVICE STATIONS Class "B" city of Osh- come active members of the eae Oshawa Checker Clubs s . ce. 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. awa and District Labor Council The ODLC planned a joint said Friday that the. meet- ing has been postponed until following the Nov. 8 Fed- awa Championships. These David Lewis, one labor council meeting and eralelection. Tuesday's SPUR OIL STATION. 78 BOND STREET WEST Conversational! FRENCH - Besic - Advanced M & W ENGLISH for NEW CANADIANS Basic - Intermediate - Advanced ENGLISH - Practical ENGLISH - 12 - 13 MILLINERY SEWING - Besic - Advanced MONTY'S B.A. STATION 284 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH and Wed. Wed, seceees Wed. . Tues, oe. Wed. . Wed. see eeees "DONEVAN C., I, ALGEBRA ("Oid"' Meth) - 12 ART - 13 and GENERAL ART BIOLOGY - 13 CHEMISTRY - 12 DRESSMAKING - Advenced GEOGRAPHY - 13 HISTORY - 13 PHYSICS - 11 TYPING - BASIC ROBINSON'S B.P. STATION 574 RITSON ROAD SOUTH English for New Canadians end Home CREDIT CARDS Credit cards will be issued te students whe meet the 'required standard of proficiency. FEES: Nursing: NO FEES. s All Others Except University Exten- sion courses, $10 per course te be 'a paid at time of enrolment, No refund at end of term. Material fees will be charged in some subjects. JIM'S B.A. SERVICE 136 KING STREET WEST f° 2 Re Be Bo fe ge Bo ge £££E£EEE==E DURNO'S SUPERTEST 574 KING STREET EAST REGISTER in person at the appropriate school Tuesdey, October 12 or Wednesday, October 13. ' Clesses Start Monday, October 18 Telephone 728-7531 Telephone 723-4678 O'NEILL COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE -- 301 Sim reet North CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE -- 240 Simcoe Street Sout DR. F. J. DONEVAN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE -- Harmony Road Sou Telephone 728-7315 R. S. MCLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE -- 570 Stevenson Rd. N. Telephone 728-9407 E. A. BASSETT, Chairman J. R. BACKUS, Business Adminstrator City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M BILENDUKE'S ESSO STATION 1004 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 1 BOARD OF EDUCATION, OSHAWA ee ee ee ee ee &

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