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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Apr 1966, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Apri 6, 1966 War Of Words Goes On | ie on e e @ Over Grecian Oi! Ship servatives Tuesday gave the LONDON -{AP)--An_interna-| John Taylor, reported to London| preserve white rule, the Brilish| Pe"ty's top managerial post to tional war of words continued|that the Beira port captain "has| government --launctred ~a'cam-|4"- Ontario-born_economist who today over a Greek tanker which | stated categorically the Joanna|paign of economic restrictions|joined the headquarters staff 'the British government fears|V will stay anchored in the/to bring it to heel. The United only last year. may unload 18,000 tons of oil) stream until she sails." But) Nations Security Council in De-| : ' ' for Rhodesia in Portuguese Mo-| Ronald Rowlands, managing di-|cember called on all UN mem- James Johnston, 39, the quiet- PC Director Is Appointed By KEN CLARK OTTAWA (CF) -- The Con Tuesday off Beira, the Mozam-|line to Rhodesia, said the com- * eg esc ARAMA Nova Scotia |indication it's anything but per- gal's Lusitania news agency) | who stepped down following the| |magistrate in Windsor. to the South African firm of| Ogilvy, husband of Queen Eliza-} zambique. lrector of the British-Portuguese| bers to stop supplying oil to the spoken son of a United Church bique port which normally feeds| pany's board of directors would | manent. said the tanker was expected to| LINK WITH ROYALTY = dock today, but the South Afri-| Rowlands said the four British | 0 ut |Nov. 8 federal election. Mr.| from the tanker berth this morn-/five Portuguese on the board A. G. Morrison in Cape Town.|beth's first cousin, Princess the | minister, has the title of acting oil to the rebellious British Afri-| vote in Lisbon today whether to He succeeds _ Richard can Press Association reported) directors are expected to vote in: are expected to approve it. One Questioned Her skipper claims his cargo is| Alexandra. titled to a slice of the estimated|job that reached an influential JAMES JOHNSTON |Thrasher was later appointed a| and political science from the| undermine the Chinese people's|geon flew into a Hertfordshire] University of Western Ontario. Mr. Johnston, the holder of|}je added his masters and doc- duce their combat readiness." |may have escaped from a con- Nov i eASUry _|three university degrees, fills a/ tor; i i Is} : Nova Scotia treasury en 8 torates in economics at U.S. New China news agency, says| Sia! universities. PERHAPS WITHIN YEAR -- EDITORIAL War With US. Soon mls : China Paper Claims PEKING (Reuters) -- China and Pacific regions just for fun. "First, to bring China to her told its people today to prepare|j{ is undertaking an important;=ees by inumiaaton: for war sooner or later with the]. +144» gic deployment of its| TMs has proved useless. United States--perhaps within a " year or two, si iforces, preparing te start an Second, to pin a hopes in An editorial in the Communist jeven bigger war of siuevieten| ene "--n in China, party newspaper The People's in Asia," jwhich again is a pipe dream. Daily says: | "Third, to take on China in a "The evidence is becoming in- creasingly clear that the U.S.| has three methods of destroying the evidence is in imperialists are preparing to | China: 'clear that the U.S. imperialists impose war on the Chinese| |are preparing to impose war on people... ." | PIGEON STUMPS FANCIER (the Chinese people." | It dismisses U.S, hints of| BISHOP'S STORTFORD, Eng-| But, it adds, "should U.S, im- jwanting | to improve relationsjland (CP) -- Pigeon experts) perialism dare to attack China, with China as "an attempt to|were baffled when a pink pi-!ejther on a limited scale or in PS full strength, the only result thinks it! esas |will be the total annihilation of 'U.S, aggressors." \fighting determination and re-jloft. Harold Pooley The editorial, quoted by the|jurer. "U.S, imperialism is shifting | The editorial says the U.S. large-scale shooting war, and The tanker Joanna V anchored) company that operates the pipe- colony. eee ~~! national director, but there's no can colony by pipeline. Portu-| pump the Joanna V's cargo. |Thrasher, a 43-year-old lawyer she gvas still anchored two miles| against handling the oil but the 8. ry ; : The Joanna V is under charter, of the British directors is Angus LOUISBOURG, N.S. (CP)--Is destined for Djibouti, French! After Rhodesian Prime Minis-| $700,006 in gold and silver coins) pinnacle under Alistair Grosart The British consul at Beira,'ence from Britain Nov. 11 to| | Ne ee a i ee oat decibcad olepent here three divers 'found: Of in the 1997-43 period when the|cial Post, he became assistant|bal strategy' frm Europe to/| The question was still being, COServatives were in power. considered Tuesday more than} Mr. Johnston's main job is to 24 hours after Harvey Mac-\run the party organization and Leod, 35, Alex Storm and Dave! creep it in shape for elections. After writing for The Finan-|the centre of gravity of its 'glo- CITY OF OSHAWA CENTENNIAL PROJECT CIVIC AUDITORIUM ADDITION to the publisher of the Stratford| the Asian and Pacific regions. Beacon - Herald betore buying| It says the U.S. is "not throw- | the Aurora Banner, a weekly|ing so large a proportion of its newspaper. \military strength into the Asian "DEATH PENALTY VOTE Mackachern, both 29, broke a He had been the speculative XONTINUED FROM PAGE ljsible position. He said it should seven-month secret that they| z :citieauint : txtroduse amendments to the|had recovered thousands of|choice for months when Con- inst abo-| criminal Code designed to pvin coins from the submerged|servative Leader Diefenbaker jlition were almost evenly di-\cupport from a majority of wreckage of the 18th century) finally made the announcement | vided in the early days of the| ps. French pay ship Le Chameau. Tuesday debate. But the balance swung; Conservative MP Marcel| Provincial Secretary Gerald) ,, ) towards the retentionists as the ,ambert, veterans affairs min-| Doucet told the Nova Scotia leg-| . The former newspaper man MPs came onto the home) jcter in the Diefenbaker admin-|islature Tuesday that when the ipined: the | party's head mee | stretch. The final count for istration, said during the debate|three Louisbourg divers rere) Stall just "i time for fe jspeakers: 51 for retention, 41| cabinets over a period of years/given a licence to search onjeecton ang was ih cuerae © |for abolition, two undecided. ave "improperly usurped" the this eastern Cape Breton port| television and advertising. | Three amendments to water law by setting themselves up as}for the French treasure it was) He embarked on the new ca- reer after selling his flourishing ldown the resolution, and thus|Super grand juries to examine agreed 10 per cent of any treas-| Teer | his | gain support for the main reso- every death sentence. ure recovered would go to the) printing and publishing business doteaiad Thus strong-minded individ-| province. in Aurora, north of Toronto. jlution, were defeated. uals who could dominate cab-' However, he said; "this is a ee TaN | A Creditiste motion to keep|inets became indirectly the law, complex and involved subject"' BORN NEAR WINDSOR : the death penalty for murders! of the land. and it was "not inconceivable). Mr. Johnston was born in | committed by those serving life Malden near Windsor and grew The Conservative government/that the Crown may not have : : isentences was defeated Monday) in 1961 had divided murders into, any rights on it whatever. up in a succession of southwest- 199 to 23. PARIS (AP) -- Opera singer capital and non-capital cases,| 'It could also be that no one| er Ontario communities where Savla Paling ha dh Two motions were voted down|Mr. Lambert said. This should but the Crown may have a right! his father held parishes. a Cal s renounced her ' U.S. citizenship in an attempt to/Tuesday. The first would have be given a fair trial before any on it dé He got his BA in economics end marital and financial dif-| abolished thedeath sentence for Speakers for and a Citizenship Renounced Boston Print New Pact With Publishers BOSTON (AP)--The two un- ions that forced five Boston 'newspapers to suspend publica- tion one month ago have voted to accept $16.30 in wage in- creases during a three-year con- tract and to end their month- long strike. The printers voted 746 to 340 Tuesday and the mailers 158 to 31 to ratify the agreement ne- gotiated with the publishers. Nine other newspaper craft unions, whose members were made idle by the printers' and mailers' strike, now must meet to decide whether to accept the same offer. The printers and mailers ac- cepted an offer which will give them a $4.10 boost retroactively for the year 1965; $4.20 weekly from Jan. 1, 1966; a $2 weekly) increase on the resumption of} publicat and raises of $3 ers Ratily KICKOFF PARADE It is the desire of the Campaign and Parade Committees to have in the parade the greotest possible representation of the people of Oshawa who will be using the new facilities of the Centennial Project and who are interested in helping to cele- brate Canada's Centenniol in 1967 by ensuring o successful completion of this wonderful project. As citizens of one of the finest cities in this great country of Canada, you ore invited to participate in this porade which we hope will be a forerunner to a greater day in Centennial 1967 when the Centennial Project is completed and the new auditorium addition Is formally opened, Business organizations invited to participate. MAY 14th, 2 P.M. LEAVES ALEXANDRA PARK GOES TO MEMORIAL PARK ALL ENTRANTS INVITED CONTACT JIM DOSWELL, PARADE CHAIRMAN AT CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST 723-5221. campaign each Jan. 1, 1967 and July 1, 1967. Under a key provision in the contract, the printers and mail- | ers will have 90 cents weekly deducted from their wages to go} to the health-welfare and pen-/ sion fund. The printers have} earning $140 weekly, the mail- ers $126. | Shut down since the strike be- gan last March 6 are The Rec- ord-American the morning Her- ald and evening Traveler, | which are jointly owned and/ share a plant, and The Globe, | which has morning and evening | editions. The Christian Science Monitor, an international newspaper pub- lished in Boston, was not af- fected by the strike. Its craft employees, however, customar- ily work under the same wage and other conditions as those on| the oth apers. other changes were made. i STH Tae The ; Gordon Churchill (PC--Winni- Hoe nlite cig net a five-year period only. It was peg South Centre), former Con- WEATHER FORECAST e asia defeated 138 to 113. today. The third amendment to re-|those who favor abolition can't M 2 ] Cl d C ] ble for comment. But the prison guards and police offi- stands. The death penalty was alin y ou y; 00 sources said she renounced her|cers went down 179 to 74 we gemee-gt & eh citizenship in the American Em-| Mr. Scott lamented the fail- satoumsariters: tala a S tt d S {] . bassy in Paris March 18. The|ure of Canada's top three judi- Ca ere now urries bate mate weapon against crime. ment. ite Will alway. .eSEEN AS BARBARISM |. 1 7 Wan MIWeyE DOB SOULCE ES issued by the weather office at| Kj The singer, who was born in of personal regret we did not' Mr. Douglas said Canada 5 39 a .m:: Ritchener «+++se0s Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1923 as So-\have the benefit of the views|should join other progressive) Synopsis: Nothing has so far Mount Forest «4+... phie C, Kalos, maintains a Paris} and experience of the prime) countries in dropping "this relic developed to change the pattern Wingham ... York gave her U.S. cltpenstee, | Ot the solicitor - general," he} To those who quoted Scripture go, St. Catharines but because both her parents | said. ito back up their stand for hang-' [ake St. Clair ~e Erie |Toronto Greek she also has Greek | Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, bely sity scree teary ahi sa Only two cabinet ministers |ing, he said the Bible has been |,ake Huron, Lake Ontario, Ni- Peterborough oe nationality. spoke during the debate--State|used to support slavery, child), gar-a, Haliburton, Killaloe,| Kingston ...... trialist Giovan Battista En-/tention and Immigration Minis-| ing of witches Ste. Marie, North Bay, Sudbury, | Killaloe .... eghini, who launched her om her|ter Marchand for abolition. Life imprisonment was as Windsor, London, Hamilton,|Muskoka .. career, separated legally in 1959 DIEF WANTS ACTION |much a deerrent to murder as'Toronto: Mainly cloudy and|North Bay . following the start of her much- DI NTS : hanging continuing cool with scattered |Sudbury .....«. shippifig magnate Aristotle On-|Mr. Diefenbaker sald the gov-|nothing more immoral than to| j sterly 15 to|Sault Ste. Marie assis. Since then they have been|ernment now is in an impos-| break a man's neck as a deter-|se7" imceuramern «| , Kapuskasing .... Pi to Saag legal bat- | ~ "~----~|rent to others." White River, Cochrane, Ti-| White River . told the embassy that as an American citizen, she is still married to Meneghini under U.S. law, but as a Greek national servative defence minister, said Miss Callas was not availa-|1,in the noose for killers of)complain of the law as it now) peso gates oar ag ao cial officers to speak in the de-|°" the law books as the ulti- TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|London .. residence. Her birth in New) minister, the minister of justice] of barbarism." af weather for the next day or Hamilton Miss Callas and Milan indus-| Secretary Judy LaMarsh for re-|labor, polygamy and the burn-'Georgian Bay, Algoma, Sault/Trenton ....... publi attachment to Greek| After Tuesday's final vote,) "To me, I can conceive Of|cnow flurries today and Thurs-|Harlton ...... Miss Callas was said to have her marriage is not recognized in Greece because she was not) married in the Greek Orthodox} applause as she argued for re- | Mrs. Jean Wadds (PC--Gren-|;acami: Mainly cloudy with| Moosonee HERE and THERE ville-Dundas) received frequent ceeealbnad light snow today and|Zimmins . Where there's a will there's | tention. She said she wanted to | @ way, and Magistrate T. |express the common feelings of | Y. Wills, prior to recessing |all mothers--the overpowering court Monday, took time out lconcern felt by mothers during to inform the press his name | pregnancy that "this child live." pas 'Wills, not Wells' as | Othe other other women MPs, Thursday. Little change in tem- peratures, Winds light. \d Ottawa region: Cloudy with a| few sunny periods today and|~ Thursday. Scattered snow or} rain showers occurring mainly |p in the afternoons. Seasonable |" If you think there is net « goed plece te est in Osh- ewe .... then yeu heven't tried the dining room et the KIWANIS RADIO sector oye Nae ie Seay a egpigaiia Miss LaMarsh voted for reten- tion and Mrs. Grace MclInnis (NDP -- Vancouver Kings- his name appeared on the HOTEL LANCASTER top of the docket. Ontario County Magistrate Harry Jermyn traded piaces with Magistrate Wills of Belle- ville when the latter asked the Attorney General to be relieved of a trial involv- ing a Hastings County court clerk. Church. ' im Miss Callas and Onassis have temperatures. Light winds. been frequent companions in the years since her marriage broke up. Onassis obtained a divorce in 1960, and his wife married the British Marquess of Bland- ford, heir to the Duke of Marl- borough and a cousin of Sir Winston Churchill. i 27 KING ST. 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