2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondsy, Merch 7, 1966 | | MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Gerald| It appeared to form part of a Brooke, 27, a Briton imprisoned | concerted effort by the Russians here on subversion charges, be-|to obtain the release of Amer- lieves his captors are deter-|icans Peter and Helen Kroger, convicted Soviet spies held in|spying in Britain, Britain, according to a letter re-| British spokesmen have re- ceived from Brooke in the Reu-|peatedly said there can be no ters news agency Moscow office lexchange of the Krogers, . sen- today. |tenced in 1961 for their part in The handwritten letter, was|_ naval spy ring, for Brooke. apparently written in Moscow's Lubyanka prison Saturday, i ' clearly with the approval of So- | Year in prison and four years in viet security authorities. 'a labor camp at his trial here WEATHER FORECAST Sunny Weather Tuesday Milder Spell On Way TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued by the weather office at} 5:30 a.m. bs Synopsis; Cold weather win | Windsor eee id 35 continue into Tuesday through- St. Thomas 15 35 out all of Ontario. Generally) London 10 35 sunny weather is expected over Kitchener ........ 10 all regions Tuesday. ie Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, sn ares _|Lake Ontario, Niagara, Halibur-| "80am .. ton, Killaloe, Windsor, Hamil-| Hamilton .,.. ton, Toronto: Sunny and a little St. Catharines . ent Peg poe i Toronto "ake Huron, Southern Georg- Bee ian Bay, London: Sunny and a Peterborough : little milder. with light winds, Kingston Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Trenton . White River: Mainly sunny and Killaloe .. Commission On \Birth Control cold with light winds, : Muskoka Northern Georgian Bay, Ti-| North Bay . VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The: magami, Cochrane, Western| Sudbury ... hut polis dd |Vatican confirmed today that)|James Bay, North Bay, Sud-| Earlton , noes a et " Pope Paul has named Alfredo|bury: Sunny and _ continuing! Sault Ste. Marie... 4 , ; they had anything to do with) Cardinal Ottaviani president of) cold. Winds light Kapuskasing " feunit) »/Toronto was the only Canadian hhc A Dieereny oO potas P SING' #4 psi er eoaeiee ane listed among the BOAC crash the crash. They were checking}his special birth control study; Ottawa: Mainly sunny and White River line disasters in the Tokyo area Victims, who included 89 Amer- to see if the pistols had been de- | Commission and added 14 bish-jcolder, Winds westerly 15 and) Moosonee .. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight. High Tuesday CANADIAN CORPS EXECUTIVE SWORN IN AT BANQUET banquet at the Richmond st. liam' Watts, treasurer; w, headquarters. Shown at Frank Hughes, secretary; swearing-in ceremonies are: Baki i . front, left; Jack Goulding, and William Anderson, ser geant-at-arms, first vice-president; Vern Claus, past-president; --Oshawa Times Photo Ottaviani Heads The 1966 executive of Oshawa Unit 42, the Cana- dian Corps Association was elected Saturday and later sworn in at a colorful cere- mony following the annual Tokyo Air Crashes Spark Deep Probes By T. JEFF WILLIAMS were among those who perished discovered in the BOAC wreck- TOYKO (AP) -- Aviation ex-/!" the CPA crash, Theodore' age, perts from four countries began | Vaskevich, 53, an engineer from | 7eorge Patterson, presi- dent; and Ernest Bell, sec- ond vice-president. Back row, left: William Judge, third ~ vice-president; Wil- 32 32 35 32 30 28 25 25 22 25 15 22 that killed 321 persons. icans, There were no Canadians clared with customs when the 1 ae offi ver al . also ot iy earlier crash of the Boeing owner or owners entered Japan, launched urgent studies of avia- '"'- ee a! ay tion wos hang Japan and re-| The investigators arriv ing A U.S. Air Force C-130 Her- newed calls for a new airport.|here were from Canada, the |CUles transport ran off the run- Heavy rains on the lower/|United States and Britain. John way at the Tachikawa base Sun- slopes of Mount Fuji, site of ajG. Adams, a member of the/day night and plunged into a British Overseas Airways Corp.|U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board, rice field. None of the five men crash Saturday that killed all|said he would study the three aboard was hurt. 124 aboard, hampered studies|crashes, all of which involved vyailable information indi being made of the twisted petenrrpeevg ints. rs , cated weather conditions may wreckage. entification of the BOAC and a ally hl, Photographs of the BOAC jet|CPA victims continued. hfe Maggette Send aetna which spun out of a clear sky| Japanese authorities started ty gay showed the plane began disin- hearings on the disasters. Testi- , tegrating while falling. Smoke | mony was heard from airline pi- trailed from the full length of lots and air controllers. A | : I both wings. | Transportation Minister To- Friday night from Hong Kong Pieces of the Canadian Paci-|rata Nakamura announced that |W4S kept circling above Tokyo fie Airlines Douglas DC-8 jet|Prime Minister Kisaku Sato had|{or nearly 45 minutes because that crashed Friday in a fog at| instructed him to speed up plans |°f heavy fog, then finally given Tokyo Airport were being'for a new airport. japproval to land picked over by more experts. The BOAC plane, bound for The big jet. caught its wheels That crash killed 64 of the 72:Hong Korg and London, fle w|in a series of approach lights persons aboard. past Mount Fuji because many | built out into Tokyo Harbor, hit On Feb. 4 a Boeing 727 jet|of the passengers had expressed|the beach at the head of the operated by All Nippon Airways|a @esire to see the landmark. | runway then bulleted into a con- The Canadian jet approaching Tokyo's International Airport for the crashes Friday and Sa-! > ops to it. The 14 new members include jtwo Americans--Lawrence Car- dinal Shehan of Baltimore and | Archbishop John Dearden of De- | troit. The 57 members named by jthe Pope in June 1964 when he created the commission remain on the panel As commission jdent, Cardinal Ottaviani (places Archbishop Leon Binz 0! presi- | 75 servative faction at the ecumen- ical and heads. the Congrega- tion for the Doctrine of the! Faith, the former Holy. Office. | The Pope named two commis-| sion vice-presidents: Julius Car-| dinal Doepfner of Germany and John Cardinal Heenan of Eng- land, Four other cardinals were made. commission members: | |Shehan and Leo Josef Sueneks j of Belgium, Valerian Gracias of! | Bombay, India, and Joseph Le-) \febyre of Bourges, France. Among others appointed Carlo Colombo, personal theolo- | gian to the Pope. Pope Paul formed his special commission to explore all as- re-| f} companies are: Sheilnor Man- St. Paul, Minn. The cardinal, a} ear-old Italian, led the con-| Dee Investm gusty. The granting of letters pat- of incorporation to two is announced issue of The The new ent Oshawa firms in' the current Ontario Gazette Limited and Wal- ents Limited. agement NBC Chairman Is Appointed NEW YORK (AP)--The tional Broadcasting Company's| board of directors has named/| Walter D. Scott as chairman of| the board and Julian B. Good-! man as president. Scott and Goodman, who have been serving as chief executive js | officer and chief administrative |eight officer of the network, respec- tively, will retain those titles, the NBC announcement said Sunday. Selection of Scott and Good- HERE and THERE Na-| Timmins A Canadian real estate of- ficial will address the gen- eral monthly meeting of the Oshawa Real Estate Board Wednesday at Genosha Hotel. The speaker will be Garth Webb, manager of the real estate sales division of Mont- real Trust and chairman of the Canadian Institute of Re- altor's Courses Committee. He is also a member of the CIR's board of directors. The local real estate board has about 200 members, Season Starts In Gulf Area HALIFAX (CP)--The 1966 sea hunt begins in the Gulf of St. Lawrence today with at least ships and 60. aircraft scheduled to take part. Thick fog blanketed much of the gulf region Sunday but the weather forecast called for im- proving visibility this morning. The race for seal pelts this rooks Suspects oviet Exchange last July on charges of bring- ing anti-Soviet literature to Rus- jsia. | lyears ago of Gordon Lonsdale, lmaster spy of the naval spy ring, for Grenville Wynne, Brit- ish businessman convicted here of spying. "Was his exchange for Gor- the one the Russians now seem bent on pulling off?' the letter asked. Belfast 'Said Tense | DUBLIN (AP)--Ireland cele- ibrates the 50th anniversary of fits 1916 Easter rising next | month and already emotional tension is rising. | The border with the six coun- ties of Ulster, which chose to stay with Britain, is quieter than it has been in years. But beneath the fluttering Union Jacks and the surface air of business prosperity in the north- ern capital of Belfast there's }more than a little anxiety about what this Easter may bring. Ulster's armed police re- serves have been called up for special commando-type training at three camps preparatory to) being posted at strategic border centres, Leaders in both north and south are playing it cool, but old! memories die hard. In the last week of February raiders planted two gasoline bombs in Dublin's British Le- gion Club, setting the stairs afire KITCHEN BOMBED Another group hurled a gaso- line bomb into the home of the' British military attache in Dub- jlin last Tuesday night, severely damaging the kitchen. Churches..and church schools were targets in Ulster, where man Catholic and two - thirds Protestant. Catholics make up Republic. A gasoline bomb was hurled \dow of St. John's in the Catho- \lic section of Belfast, a Catholic school was set afire at Crumlin, St. Gerard's Catholic Church in jthe publishing office of Rev. Ian | Paisley, chief spokesman of Bel- fast's extreme Protestant action | group. The outlawed. Irish Republi- can Army was quick to deny all knowledge of the Belfast troubles. Meet your Arthur Murray ' Blood Flow Can Be Seen 'Within MONTREAL (CP) -- A new | practice of injecting a radio- | active compound into the blood- stream and recording it with a "gamma scintillation camera" now enables doctors to observe blood flow throughout the body, a Montreal doctor told the an- dian an mined to exchange him for twolcerving %-vear sentences for \called the exchange nearly two! Association of Radiologists Sun- day. | The compound, called techne- tium 99, moves through the | body in the blood, thus permit- ting the study of the different | body organs, said Dr. Leonard Brooke was sentenced to one don Lonsdale any less fair than | Rosenthall of the Montreal' Gen- eral Hospital. "We can see exactly where it is going and whether or not the | blood flow is restricted," he | said, "We couldn't do this be- fore. Among conditions detected and identified by the gamma ;camera were the balooning of |weak spots in artery walls ; which are prone to bursting; blood vessel changes in the kid- ney indicating various diseases; blockage of vessels by clots deficiencies in blood flow to the brain or heart muscles; and the j outlines of various cancers and tumors. Dr. Edward B. Grantmyre of Halifax said x-ray methods can be valuable in treating a baby! | Dodd's stimulate kidney action, help ree its ssophagus leads to a_ blind) who cannot take food becaus Ree MRA wate" 5 ee "sugasm + The Body Now Ont., said heart and tung dis- eases can be detected through a substance which shows up small blood vessels when x-rayed. This substance can be administered through a narrow tube passed through the heart to blood vessels in a lung. This meihod, said Dr. Miine, row as four one-thousandths of an inch where the first. changes denoting disease almost always take place. Vancouver' radiologist' Dr. James H. Greig Sunday re- ported a new technique for re- storing blood circulation to the feet of elderly persons. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES May Be Simply Sluggish Kidney Action It's a pity to put up with this commom backache because you just don't know the cause, and the medication that may help you. You see, if kidneys become: sluggish, urinary irritation and bladder discomfort may follow. The result can be an annoying, nag- ging backache. This is when Dodd's Kidney Pills can help bring relief. Len. eve the irritated condition that causes the backache. Take Dodd's and see if pouch rather than the stomach. | you don't feel better, rest better. Used Saturday, Dr. Eric Milne of| Successfully by millions for over 70 f y, . E } years Victoria Hospital, in London . New large size saves money. "Community College Forum" WEDNESDAY, 12:00 o'clock Noon luncheon -- Genosha Hotel You are invited to attend a meeting at which the most qualified people in the Province and the Community are prepared to present MARCH 9th the population is one-third Ro-! 95 per cent of the people of the |= jagainst the stained glass win- Belfast was daubed with slogans | jand windows were smashed at! the whole story, up te date, on a College of Applied Arts and Technology for the Oshawa area Speaker -- Dr. Howard H. Kerr Principal, Ryerson Polytechnicel Institute Chei Council of 9 Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology PANEL Ken Coulter--R, H, Donald--Gordon W. Riehl--George L, Roberts, Members of the 'Centra! Ontario Regioria! College. Luncheon Tiekets $2.00 available Oshowe Chamb: eas as 99 Simcoe Street South -- Telephone 72! of Commerce 83. i A HQLE IN YOUR HEAD YOUR HEAD IN A HQ)LE? DON'T JUST SIT AND WISH YOU COULD SELL YOUR HOME FOR CASH, WE DON'T JUST PROMISE WE PUT IT IN WRITING. CALL DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL 723- Dancing Pariners for 1966! 7463, REPRESENTING CANADA'S LARGEST REALTOR, H. KEITH LTD, REAL ESTATE. if you think there is not « good piece te eat in Osh- owe... thén you heven't tried the dining room at the HOTEL LANCASTER, 27 KING $T. WEST, OSHAWA Dr Roy, 66 Dies, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS killed all 133 persons aboard. It|ings of high winds near the Fuji|tered the plane and sent flam- 1944 Vatican Lett a can e ers pects of birth control, including man for the two top jobs had printers and mailers has left|able to agree unanimously on/board chairman a week ago. |posed on young seals by the fed- | XII wrote that it was "difficultjover Pope Pius' wartime con-| Shut down as a result of a,anical means of contraception,|new posts April 1. Secret Vatican documentsjtist Rolf Hochhuth's play The) Traveler, and the Record Amer- ~ Hobby Kits (now cardinal) Joseph Frings of try to halt Nazi extermination! Locals of the International Ty- 23 ATHOL ST. WEST, OSHAWA was the worst crash in history | area were issued after the plane ing wreckage spinning more '5 Boston Papers at I] Of Pp 1 St d contraceptive pills and devices. peen expected since the resig-| Greater Boston's more than 2,-| whether to recommend that the|Kintner's resignation is effec- eral government to the point of suffering' to de-' duct caused the Vatican to set contract dispute with the age bel limited use of contracep- ee just made public include a let-|Deputy, which questioned whe-jican, which has morning and Purcheses Over 41,00 Cologne March 3, 1944. of 6,000,000 European Jews. pographical Union and the crashed in Tokyo Harbor and|It was a clear day but warn-|crete seawall. The impact splin- involving a single plane. took off. than 1,000 feet down the run- Eighteen Canadian residents' Two small-calibre pistols were way. | Stop Publication |year, as in 1965, is all the more BOSTON (AP)~--A strike of The commission has been un- nation of Robert Kintner as|Vi80rous because of quotas im- VATICAN CITY (AP) -- As/50-year rule against publishing 500,000 residents without five of; Roman Catholic Church retain|tive March 31 and Scott and late as March, 1944, Pope Pius|Vatican files. But controversy their daily newspapers. its traditional ban on all mech-|Goodman will take over their cide between silence and open/aside the rule, especially in the|ing and evening Globe, the|tive pills or allow use of con- 0% OFF condemnation of Nazism. wake of West German drama-imorning Herald, the evening|traceptives generally. 3 % RS eR Greeting Cards Toys - ter the Pope sent to Archbishop |ther Pope Pius did enough to levening editions. Sdsclel Chanae-tiver Sele at Newton's The letter is one of 124 con- tained in the second volume is- \lished last December. The volume was pub The third first mailers union voted 1,266 to 56 \for the strike in combined bal- sued here Saturday night, in alyolume, to be published later /loting Sunday Vatican series of white papers covering the papacy's Second World War years. The letiers, mostly in German were-sent-to-the-German.Cathn- lic bishops--some individually and some collectively--between 1939 and 1944. The Vatican archives for the war years would have remained secret until 1989 - 1994, under a ithis year, is reported to be de- yoted entirely to the Jewish question Two major preoccupations of Pope Pius run through the iet- ters in the new volume: Keep- ing in touch with the German bishops and keeping them uni- ted, especially in resisting Nazi pressures against the church Lindsay Workers Return After Thursday's Wildcat LINDSAY, Ont Tire Co. Ltd. plant here re- turned to work early today after a wildcat strike that started last Thursday. The workers voted Sunday to return to work on the midnight shift after Norman Allison, Ca- nadian director of the United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum 'and Plastic Workers of America (CLC), urged them to go back. He said that by striking il- legally, the 165 workers were not only fighting the Firestone company but the provincial gov- ernment as well. A union spokesman said there was dissatisfaction over condi- Soviet Actor Was Inebriated MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Yev - geni Samoiloy, veteran Soviet actor and winner of three Sta- lin prizes, has apologized for be- ing drunk on stage and prom- ised to reform. In a letter to a Moscow news- paper he said he was "not so- ber" when he' acted in Nikolai} Pogodin's play The Aristocrat Feb. 27. most been settled when an om- ployee at the nearby Dominion 'Rubber Co. plant was sus- pended. Dominion workers Staged a strike and the Fire- jstone employees struck in sym- jpathy. The Dominion employee was jreinstated and the workers at \that plant returned after a 36- thour strike, but the Firestone workers remained out. NOT FOR THE. DEAF The "SPECTRA", a new tiny aid ---- so small it can barely be seen when worn --a miracle to say the least. Fontastic, for anyone with nerve deafness. As powerful os oids three times its size. Once you see and try t you'll be convinced that. this is what you have wanted for years, Ask about our "5-year quorontee. Just phone or write aul Bellinger, 723-5401, Acoust con Hearing Aids) 1119 Northridae St., Oshawo Soon after pickets arrived at the plants, publishers announced they would suspend publication. ht 5 Tn es Re | ae IPUS plaestep Medicare Issues OTTAWA (CP)--The Young Progressive Conservatives at their annual meeting Sunday sidestepped the issue of govern- ment-supported versus private medical care insurance plans. A proposal favoring private as opposed to government - spon- sored medical care schemes, in- troduced "as a guideline to the (CP)--Work- tions at the plant and the terms | Conservative party to return to|former Marie - ers at the Firestone Rubber and of a contract, but this had al-|the right wing position it occu-|and seven children. The funeral | pied in the past," was shelved after long debate. Was Publisher QUEBEC (CP)--Dr. TLouis- Philippe Roy, 66, publisher of| lthe French-language daily L'Ac- tion, died Sunday. Dr. Roy had been a news-| paper man since 1928, when he | graduated fron LavarCiriver+} sity with a medical degree. He was appointed editor in chief of L'Action in 1945, and) held the post until he became} publisher in the early 1960s. Vice-president of the Interna-} jtional Commission of Roman \Catholice Newspaper Publishers, |Dr. Roy was named commander jof the Order of St. Gregory the| Great by Pope Pius Xil. 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Presentation of long service awards to Staff Members will be made. Refreshments are to be served by the members of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. E. G. STORIE, President Any person who shall subscribe ond pay to the funds of .OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL or the funds of THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY the sum. of ONE membership year shall be a member of the H membership year shall commence with the first day of April in each year and shall terminate with the 31st day of March in the following year. To be entitled to vote at an Annual Meeting a member must be in good standing for the then current membership yeor MEETING a demonstration and W. A. HOLLAND, Secretary DOLLAR in any OSPITAL for ,