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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jan 1966, p. 3

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Cold-Maims + . Europe Hit By COLIN FROST LONDON (AP) --Europe's cold wave crippled British in- dustry today, packed hospitals and threatened major embar- rassment for Prime Minister Wilson's government. Cuts in gas supplies disrupiead the English Midlands, the hub of British industry. Thousands of workers were laid off for. the -|rest of the week, and assemb lines halted in automobile and engineering plants. Hospitals reported hundreds of fracture cases brought in from the icy streets. Some set up special wards for old peo- ple with hypothermia, a danger- ous drop in body temperature. One London hospital reported 212 casualties from falls Thurs-| day night, most of them broken! wrists, Brighton, on the south coast, had 160. Hundreds of cars were aban- doned in snowdrifts around 1g MILLION WILL HUNGER | | | UK. Industry. India: 12 Million: Near Starvation By CONRAD FINK NEW DELHI (AP) -- India's food crisis has thrown more than 12,000,000 people into 'dire distress' and threat of starve tion, government figures dis- closed today. s A food ministry spokesman said a survey of drought- stricken areas shows at least 100,000,000 of the country's 480,- 000,000 people will feel a severe pinch before the crisis is past., People in "diré distress' will have to be moved into relief Dominica Gs T. Des For Cuba Raid By RORERT BERRELLE Z SANTO DOMINGO (AP)--Cu- ban Premier Fidel Castro's threat to intervent in the Do- minican Republic has caused the Dominican armed forces to intensify security precautions along the northwest coast. The armed forces minister, Commodore Francisco J. Ri- vera Caminero, declined Thurs- day night to go into details of the coastal watch. But he said naval patrols were concentrat- ing on nearly 100 miles of coast- line between Monte Cristi and dnd there had been no rain or improvement in the food -sup- ply situation since then. In many areas, the govern- ment alse started ¢mer- gency shipments of drinking water and cattle fodder, > The government meXnwhile | announced 15,000 tons of rice is being shipped from Orissa State in the east of Kerala State, a southwest *Communist hotbed where food demonstrations are erupting. | More than 1,000 pro-Moscow nas camps or fed almost entirely by;Communists and 3,000 students relief supplies now being rushed|marched on government offices to many parts of the country,|Thursday demanding increased the spokesman said. jvations of rice--their principal The Indian government pre-| food. viously warned a severe crisis) RECEIVES TELEGRAMS is ahead next summer but this) Kumaraswami Kamaraj, pres- is the first time a rough but|ident of India's governing Con- comprehensive. picture.has been|gress party, said the Kerala Puerto Plata. Cuba's eastern tip is 160 miles northeast of Monte Cristi. : The minister also revealed that the Dominican navy recen- tly acquired "several" new high speed, heavily armed pa- trol craft from the United States, It was learned, however, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, Jenuary 21, Dover on the English east coast.| available of the number of per-|food situation is "very serious" : Ice and snow brought heavy de-| In Ajmccr District of Rajas-|and that he is receiving tele-|that the small boats arrived lays to train services through-|than, the government survey) grams from the state capital of some time before the new out Britain. jfound 806 villages out of 956 | In Norway, the intense cold|were drought affected and now |seemed: to be lifting slightly|living under' "scarcity condi- land the temperature reached 14|tions." in Bikaner District, 497 |degrees. The - weather bureau/out of 529 were hard hit. WANTA BUY A NICE TIE? Carmen Bruno and Ethel Rodrigues (1. to r.) display some of the 33,000 neckties donated to Boston's Morgan Memorial Geodwill Indus- of these ties, tries. The organization col- lects used and discarded clothing to aid needy. Some many evident- ly Christmas gifts, still had original wrappings. Many may end up in hooked rugs. | Tempers On A Short Fuse As Murder Jury Disputed MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Tempers of opposing lawyers were growing short as the Mossler The charge came in a brief delivered to members of the legislature calling for rescind- {ing a September order-in-coun-! authorizing integration of plan with the ex-| municipal em- a listing Ontari A Showdown ace poten system. "Such legislation would vio- . ' With Ottawa late the rights of publiceemploy-| Jers and their employees to free} VICTORIA (CP) -- Attorney-|collective ba 1B yeneral Robert Bonner saidj@tea." the brief says. to get -jcil the national Doctor Says Four Studies said the last three months have; Of 16 districts in Gujarat |been the coldest Oslo has known State, 11 had crop yields last! since official records started 132) year less than 25 per cent of lyears ago. normal, the survey showed. Sweden, enduring its coldest) The drought survey was cur- winter since 1881, reported 43 rent as of the third week in De-| ships icebound in the Northern|cember, the spokesman said-- \Baltic. Inland temperatures MISA ee in ee ranged from four below zero to| s 138 below. By these standards) Dang Pla iBritain, with temperatures only ii 10n n 'a few degrees below freezing, 1 | was enjoying a "'heat.wave" but the consequences were consid- It Smacks Of erable. Cuts by the government gas TORONTO (CP) -- Proposed, and electrical industries gave »rovincial legislation to force the Conservative opposition ®lintegration of the Canada Pen- springboard for attack on Wil-|.ion Plan with local schemes son's Labor' government, which "smacks of dictatorship' and has a majority of only two votes should be voted down, spokes-| in the House of Commons: © |men for 52,000 police, fire, hy- Conservatives said the attack|/qro and public workers said will start as soon as Parlia-|-phursday. jment returns Tuesday from the Christmas recess. It will cul- Fifty-nine prospective jurors, stop sniping at each other minate Thursday in an attempt had been examined at length) During the day, a young man|to bring the government down when Thursday's session ended. attempted to Candas OY forcing a vote of censure. murder trial moved "into its State attorney Richard Gerstein 0 Vandace fifth day with no indication and defence counsel Percy Mossler, accused of killing her when the two sides might agree Foreman were warned by cir- multi - millionaire husband, on a jury. cuit Judge George Schultz to| Jacques. Thomas King, 21, was| bad bed grabbed by detectives when he l ] n ecte it appeared at the court room door bargaining in this ogg identified him- |; sell as a lawyer and said he}, : A + '| The brief, prepared by a five- . jurgently needed to talk to Mrs. | Thursday the British Columbia) Tne pedo eel pe choy fi y elr C 00 €ac er Mossler. ee a an eee 0 re tol to advise MPPs of the pub-| Nerney | King was handcuffed and down wit ttawa on aures oy lic employees' stand, is sup-| DETROIT (AP) -- Thirteen{aged woman and mother of two) questioned by officers in a room|#0", over Offshore minera ported by the Ontario Feder-| children, who the head of a}--was taken to hospital Wed-joutside the court. He said rights. eS inter-|ation OL. Cabie. copeeneniiie Detroit hospital tuberculosis} nesday. didn't know why he tried to get Mr. Bonner sai A BB INCE: tag 600 workers. unit said were infected jvith TB) The 13 youngsters, aged three|into the courtroom, and that he|!°™ B.C. does not want to By Win cnniaieee aave pension| by a teacher in their nursery|to six, were pupils at a day/didn't know the blonde' defend.|Singled out for a fight with oe fall within. the Jacope.of| school, were adjusting to sana-|/nursery at nearby Garden City.| ant, federal government on whether Boe collbciive tareainite bed tarium life today. In Toronto, a spokesman at jurisdiction falls under the cause penaione sa dereccedl Health authorities, mean-jthe Ontario Tuberculosis Asso' CHARGE LAID provinces or Ottawa. along : | while, were reporte! working to!ciation noted that all school, King, who carried a notice to| Last June the federal. govern-| W48€s- keep the disease from spread-|board employees in the prov- report for induction from a draft;ment announced that a dis-/ cypR RIGHTS ing and tests on other schooljince, including teachers and| board in New York, was booked|agreement with B.C. over min-| "The question is not merely children continued. bus drivers, must take a chest/for vagrancy and public drun-|eral rights under the Pacific) one of whether to stack or inte- Dr. Paul O'Rourke, director -ray before being employed) kenness Ocean would be referred to the! crate pensions," the brief says. of Herman Kiefer -Hospital's| and must have periodical chest) Mrs. Mossler, 39, was indicted | Supreme Court of Canada for):«1 is the even more basic one| TB clinic, said the teacher--| X-rays as a guard against tu-|with her 29-year-old nephew,|@ constitutional interpretation,|4¢ the rights of employers and described only as a _ middle-j berculosis. Melvin Lane Powers, on | but there have been no further employees to negotiate pen- ; ; -- jcharges that, as lovers, they| developments. Petit, {plotted the murder of her hus-, Mr. Bonner said the B.C.) «te we band. Mossler, 69 - year - old|8overnment informed | Texas banker, was killed in a|!ast fall that it would not g0/tign of pensions or pension lim- Miami apartment in 1964 allow a_ government |tioned 59 veniremen-and 47 had VANCOUVER (CP)--A Uni-! Dr. Constantinides said in an Deen excused, including 24 who ; ; ( versity of British Columbia|interview that two 'European|W0Uuld not assess the death pen-| consider this a suggestion of proposes to introduce such ret- : doctors, one "British and the}##4¥- guilt: reactive legislation atthe. legis- other German, had confirmed! Poreman -agan indicated that ta his theory independently and|there would be no witnesses for on courtroom press conferences Several municipalities, reported it to 'a symposium on| Powers. He told each prospec-|after Mrs. Mossler told report: heart disease at Basle, Switzer: tive juror that "'there may not\ers that she had received hun-|already voted to stack the Can- land, earlier this month, e a word 'of testimony" for|dreds of crank letters, many of|ada plan with their existing) He said the most common Powers, and got from each one|them threatening, since she was plans. form of heart attack involves a/2" 48reement that he would not! indicted. "The government's polic jother working conditions." « By the end of Thursday, Ger-|ences unless the test wasiat' some future time, take the on rm 00 ~ ot eory stein and Foreman had ques. |Widened Lesloonsd to include the| same position on wages and eastern provinces. | medical researcher said Thurs- day independent studies have confirmed his theory explaining how blood clots that cause heart attacks are formed Dr. Paris Constantinides, an- atomy professor, said the prime cause of clotting is a break in| shutdown (occlusion) of blood) ° the rigid surface of the foreign) supply caused by a clot in the|' material that lines narrowed! coronary arteries. Clots form|} coronary arteries. only where there has been an|/ His theory was first advanced) internal narrowing of the arter-|| in 1964, Until two weeks ago it}ies by the arteries by had been independently con-| growth of a scar tissue over a firmed only once, by an Amer-| chalky, fatty substance on the ican, lartery wall. PUBLIC NOTICE OSHAWA CIVIC AMBULANCE SERVICE Due to rising costs it has been found necessary to revise the schedule of rates for the ambulance service, operated by the Oshawa Fire Department. includ- ¥ "Successful 44 Campaign GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA EXTEND THEIR OFFER "FREE" CHURCHILL COIN ALL "NEW" CUSTOMERS Existing rates have been in effect since April 1 | OPENING AN ACCOUNT 1953, and a motion of Oshawa City Council, has fl FOR $50.00 OR MORE approved the following revisions; OUR PRESENT CUSTOMERS NEW AMBULANCE RATES: May Obtain One by EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1966 Introducing a New Customer ALL CALLS WITHIN THE CONFINES To Us OF THE CITY "OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 1, 1966" Ri en G 1 A RA NTY TRUST OUTSIDE THE CITY LIMITS COMPANY OF CANADA -- PLUS 75c per mile or portion thereof, one way. Oshawa 728-1653 | ial $8.00 OXYGEN CHARGES per call $3.00 Signed: Alderman J. Brady, Chairman Traffic and Public Safety Com. 32 King St. East Dated at Ost 1R awa as VLA = s =| 4 ef mod : lanuory '| | } |ployee earning $5,000 a year at|minister of the interior in the Ottawaltg decide arbitrarily the ques-| into the Supreme Court refer-lits then we expect that it will, | Premier Robarts has said he} Judge Schultz cracked down lature session opening Tuesday. | ing Toronto and Hamilton, have) Trivandrum asking him to use|threat from Havana. his influence to get emergency; The commodore said the rea- shipments of food. |}son for the increased vigilance In all, it was not an encourag-| Could be found in the words of ing picture confronting the coun-|Castro and the Dominican dele- try's new leader, Mrs. Indira|gates at the Havana conference Gandhi. Food loomed as her No, |of revolutionaries from Latin 1 problem as prime minister. |AMmerica, Asia and Africa, | . Even states that normally are/ which endedSunday. | surplus producers of the all-im- THREATENS ACTION LAUGHTER'S REWAR Comedienne Martha Raye [ wears a U.S. Special Forces | ------- beret as she displays the ring given her by troops as a Christmas present dur- ing her entertainment tour of South Viet Nam. She | (AP) Good Names To Remember When Buying £ Selling REAL ESTAT: Reg, Aker--President Bill McFeeters--Vice Pres. Schofield-Aker Ltd. {Dominican people "should not | |munism in the Dominican ot position has given a lead which,/gates, Cayetano Rodriguez del! $65,000,000 a year in pension|"Viet Nam of the Caribbean." | brief says. gates, who also included Eu-| tour. sans portant food grains now are re- In his closing remarks to the s Led » (confront Yankee imperialism) ntegration: alone" and threatened open in-| public. Earlier in the conference, one} if applied, will depriye police,| Prado of the Dominican Popu-| firefighters and public employ-|lar Movement, said his country | benefits that would otherwise} Provisional President Hector| : € | be available to them through! Garcia-Godoy barred the re-en-| arrived back in Los Angeles | It says that for a public em-|clides Gutierrez Felix, vice- | pipe R gti Gog, BRE porting difficulties. |conference, Castro declared the jtervention by international com-| Dictatorship' p of the eight Dominican dele-| ees throughout Ontario of up tojin the future would become the} the Canada Pension Plan," the|try of the eight Havana dele-| today, ending the 3144 months * retirement, integration means|rebel government that Gol.| an annual pension of $2,221. If|/Francisco Caamano Deno set | stacked, the pension would bejup in downtown Santo Domingo! $3,014, 'after the April revolution. coe 5, ences pes & A FEW 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES AVAILABLE - x ' Only 'By Appointment 723-1712 728-2911 Quebec Police Continue Grabs | Of Books They Think Obscene QUEBEC (CP) -- Municipal|suspension of the confiscations. | police continued their seizures} Later Wednesday Mayor La-| Thursday of publications they|montagne issued a statement consider obscene. igiving the police chief the go- The number of revues and|ahead to continue the drive but periodicals seized since the|saying the police should have campaign began last weekend/informed the city of its inten- fs. now totals more than 10,000, tion before taking action. * : - al Police Chief Gerard Girard's| Seizure of periodicals con- vat ini 1aan mansions. drive was temporarily halted|sidered obscene is being car- GeORG Wednesday night when Gilles/ried out in conjunction with a 124 PARK ROAD NORTH: OSHAWA: Lamontagne, mayor of Quebecjlist of publications which have City, and members of the city's/been declared immoral by the executive council ordered the'provincial film censors' board. 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