"THE November 24, 1965 4 w OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moves Aged ported urging elderly people and others able to leave China's big cities, especially in" the south near Viet Nam, to go back to their villages becavse air attack. Reports to this effect have tion on the quiet campaign has come mainly from Hong Kong. U.S. authorities familiar with the Hong Kong reports say that so far as they have been able to determine the Chinese Com- minist leaders have not ordered evacuation of any cities but rather have depended on a word-of-mouth campaign to the effect that people free to do so should get out of the large- population centres. Information reaching Wash- ington, it is said, indicates that the warnings have had some re- guilt in cities in south China but have been received skeptically in northern centres, particu- larly Shanghai. The campaign to reduce the size of the cities 4s reported to have begun in May or earlier Oak Island China Fears 'Hays Ret | U.S. Bombs, To Talk Over His Future By KEN CLARK urn |his cabinet post if he were ap- OTTAWA (CP) -- Agriculture pointed to the Senate. Minister Harry Hays is back in| This is the latest ripple in a itown. to talk over his political|pool of speculation about what WASHINGTON (AP) -- Chi-|hiture nese Communist leaders are re-| pearson, | with rime Minister! He's expected' to see the prime minister today, possibly for lunch. ' | Although Mr. Hays was non-| ae tie possibilty of American |committal about things, inform- ants said he'll talk over his fu-| ture role, the question of a suc-| cessor, the Alberta political sit-| jbetween the two been reaching U.S. government) nd other matters with| officials since spring. Informs. eee an 1 It will be the first meeting: men since Mr.| Hays lost his Calgary South) seat in the Nov. 8 election. Mr. Hays still is agriculture) minister, although an electoral defeat generully spelis the end) for a cabinet minister, | However, informants said Mr. Hays conceivably could keep) Mr. Pearson plans to do about agriculture in his pending cab- inet shakeup. ARE MENTIQNED H, A. Olson, Social Credit MP for Medicine Hat, and Sas- katchewan Liberal Senator A. H. McDonald have been men- tioned as possible successors in the spate of speculation. Mr. Hays arrived here Tues- | day night, a day behind sched- ule because of bad weather that stalled his plane in Toronto, He eventually flew to Montreal and drove here by car. He had been recuperating from an attack of pneumonia at his Pekisko ranch near Cal- gary. 4 "T feel good," he told a r "WEATHER FORECAST Mild Today, Thursday | | | e./Programs that bear his stamp {even though he may not have Cloudy: Cooler Overnight TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts; Winds northwest 15 today and campaign lissued by the weather office at/northeast 15 Thursday. }5.30 a.m.: Synopsis: While high temper- atures today wit be about the) same as they were Tuesday) lower temperatures may be ex-) Haliburton, Killaloe, northern Georgian Bay, Timagami, / goma, Sault Ste. Marie, White River, Cochrane: Variable cloudiness and a little cooler to-| Al-| Winds north}... jthe s To Ottawa porter after his arrival, but de- clined to comment on his future er on his portfolio, indicating that was up to Mr. Pearson. "That's his job, not mine," he said. "There's not much I can comment about." The early speculation had the Liberals -going after Mr. Olson to switch parties and take the job. Now insiders seem io feel the Liberals are veering away from this idea. : With Mr, Olson as minister, theory went, Mr. Hays could go 'to the Senate and be- come minister without portfolio to help shepherd along pro- grams he started or expanded. HAS SOME SAY J Mr. Hays is thought to bein a position to have some say where the agriculture portfolio goes because of a number of started them. | Almost shut out on the Prai-| ries, the Liberals lack a suit-) able western MP 'of their own! to take the post, It. traditionally goes to a westerner. Although Mr. Hays did not go into detail about his health, in-| formants said he is feeling fine, but not entirely recovered, The pneumonia put him out of action during the election) and was probably a} factor in the loss of his seat which he first won in 1963. A judicial recount is under way.| to Conservative Ray Ballard. Mr. Hays has been taking it $1,500 CHEQUE BOOSTS HOSPITAL FUND Moving Closer to its ob- jective, the Whitby General Hospital fund raising cam- paign received a substantial boost Tuesday afternoon when a cheque for $1,500 was presented to hospital officials, The presentation, made in the office of George Belleville Votes, Cocktail Lounges . BELLEVILLE (CP), -- Belle: ville volers Monday approved) Plummer, president of Dun- lop of Canada, Whitby, was made by. W. George Wolfe, unit manager of Sun Life Assurance Co., Oshawa Branch, Mr. Wolfe (centre) is shown presenting the cheque jointly to Mr. Plummer, in charge of cor- in the east end were approved by 71.61 per cent. Only 43.7 per cent of the 17,139 eligible voters went to the polls the sale of liquor in cocktail| jHe lost by a 158-vote margin lounges while residents in the east end of the city approved! liquor, wine and beer retail NEED... Fuel Oil porate J. 0. gifts, left Ruddy, chairman, right. --Oshawa Times Phote | plebiscite. Liquor retail outlets| } | | and Dr. campaign MELONvON pected tonighi Precipitation|day and Thursday. _ {has pretty well ended in all re-|15 today becoming light tonight} igions and only very local areas and Thursday. R R h 'of light rain or snow are likely Forecast Temperatures to be found today. Low tonight, | uns oug Lake St Clair, Windsor: Windsor . Cloudy with a {gw clear periods|st, Thomas OAK ISLAND, N.S. (CP)--jtoday. Cloudy tonight and)fondon Only 28 feet of earth separates|Thursday. A period of rain Kitchener .... Robert R. Dunfield of Los An-|overnight. Not much change in Mount Forest..... geles from a treasure trove Or temperature. Winds light Wingham a costly disappointment. Lake Erie, Lake Huron,'Haipilton ... Mechanical troubles Tuesday | southern Gecrsian Bay, Niag-\st, Catharines. stalled efforts of the 39-year-old|ara, London: Mainly cloudy to-|Toronto .......+ petroleum geologist to uncover|day with an occasional light) Peterborough .. the 170-year mystery of this tiny|shower or snowflurry, N ot)Kingston lisland a stone's throw off Novajmuch change in temperature. Trenton Ae Scotia's south shore, where pi-| Cloudy and a little cooler tO-| Killaloe .sssesseee rates are said to have buried night and Jhursday. Winds| Muskoka their loot two centuries ago. jnorthwest 15 today, northeast 15 North Bay. | He said in an interview his| Thursday. Sudbury .. Lake Ontario, Toronto, Ham-|Earlton 94 ves eee lelawed its way to a depth ofjilton: Cloudy with a few sunny |Sault Ste. Marie... 70-ton digging machine has} i 1152 feet, only three feet shy of|periods. Variable cloudiness to-|Kapuskasing ...-- 3 an \his first objective and a scant|night and Thursday. Not much/|White River. esses fay pe AU4LY PERRY Canadian Day or Night 723-3443 i' i easy on his ranch, going [01 | stores early-morning horseback rides jand reading hundreds of post ap: election letters offering consola-|Proved by 64.2 per cent of the) high -- tion or regrets at his defeat,'7,495 votes cast in a city-wide! Booty Quest & LIMITE Cocktail lounges were N. WINERY ND A Buehler's 12 King St. E 723-8638 First shipment of Japan- 3,000,000 crates of oranges to ese oranges to arrive in Canada before the festive Canada for the Christmas season ends. Miss Koga season gets the taste test came to Canada from from Manako Koga, 22, in Japan last August to study Victoria Tuesday. Nine ships Canadian history at the Uni- will deliver more than versity of Victoria. (CP) C 98 feet from the level at which|temperature change today be- |Mogsonee 'he Gregory Bell of To- , who appeared in Osh- Magistrate's Court Mon- was not Gregory Beli, 18, of Dr. and Mrs, R. Glen Bell, 309 Golf st., Oshawa. SBiticers for 1965-66 of the Woodview Community Centre mere elected at a special wmieetin: held recently at the ware President Mrs. N. rson was returned as sident for the coming . J. Smith is the new @anire president with H. W. as vice - president. officers are as follows: bers of the association includ- ing knitted goods, leather work, a white elephant stall | and other items, Robert W . Batty, beech- croft Farm, Brooklin, again dominated the bull awards at the Royal Winter Fair. He won the bull calf class with McDonald Farms Bright Har- old and the yearling bull class with McDonald Farms Mar Gold Dust. Both bulls were imported from McDonald Farms, Cortland, New York. The younger bull was named junior and grand champion } he says he will either be made|coming a little cooler tonight. |Timmins .... ia rich man or "'call it quits."| Dunfield, who read about the) island and its legendary pirate) |treasure as a youth in Denver,| denied a report that two days) of--rain had caused a cave-in| jat the excavation site, "The hole is in beautiful con- jdition," he said. "The walls are} |holding just as we expected,"| The report heard on the main-| land said earth had slid into the) gaping cavern dug by the large "digging clam" thus delaying ithe hunt for a treasure cache jthat is guessed hy some to be FUEL OIL Why Pay More.. SAVE!! 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