j f 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Fifth Extortion Charge Trial Sought By Crown Spooner Stresses Need | sow POD jing payment for a b@l was de- For Planned Development ii. 2.."7th22. ¢ SARNIA (CP)--Rural munici-; council said ft now is impossi- eeitas suet he phi 9 ' ees s ° $ roe ee ve eM 8 DUW i Mee tv SMviCe LUmIng reguia- there is a demand for urban de-|tions properly because inspec- velopment in their area before|tors cannot check premises for yr are speroret, Monieipel violations. Affairs intyter Wil Spooner, said Mohday. | HIT AT SLUMS Soothe painful | | insect bites with OTTAWA (CP)--The Ontario attorney-general's office made a bid Monday for a fifth trial of four men on charges of extor- argued there were flaws in lower court decisions finding Pasquale Natareiil, of Buriaio, N.Y., and Paul, Albert and Eu- gene Volpe, of Toronto, not guilty of attempting or conspir- ing to extort $17,500 from Tor- onto stock broker Richard An- gle. The men first went on trial in June, 1964, but a mistrial was declared when a juror indicated he did not understand enough English. The jury could not reach a decision in the second trial. The third trial was also declared a mistrial when 'a ju- tion. Crown Attorney Clay ic Opera Cancelled MONTREAL (CP)--The Verdi Opera Company of Milan quit in the middle of a two-week pro- gram at Place des Arts Mon- iday night in protest over not }having received any payment |from the promoters of their Ca- nadian tour. A twoweek date in Toronto starting July 4 was also | cancelled. | Some 3,000 persons who came | to see Verdi's Rigoletto. Monday Pe night were informed from the |stage by Dr, Giuseppe Negri, the company's artistic director, | that the show would not go on. Place des Arts made no offi- jcial statement but Laurent Baranes, a producer, said the |promoters of the tour, La Com- PREPARING TO GO ALOFT Speaking to (delegates at a convention of tite Associatiqn of Ontario Mayors ag Po pti Mr. Spooner said in past es land has been subdivided for residential development far in a) mate of market-demend, Year-round residential devel- opment should take place only vide piped water, sewerage sys- excess of any reasonable esti-| in 'municipalities able to pro-| A Windsor resolution asking that orders for repair or dem- olition be registered against the title of substandard housing to discourage Yand sale was also adopted. | Delegates approved another | windsor meotion-te: have ell mu. nicipal purchases exempt from provincial sales tax, rather than' only some as at present. Kenora representatives sug- its continued use! tems, proper roads, schools, and/ gested that municipalities be al- recreational facilities, he said, |lowed a two-year cooling-off pe- In other business delegates riod before major changes are voted to accept a Toronto res-) permitted in railway operations. olution that would impose apen- 'he period would allow for re- alty against homeowners who) training and employment of refuse admittance to properly-| railway workmen and could be identified zoning adminis-\ysed by the municipality in trators, seeking new industry to hold Cow Brand Apply s paste of Cow Brand Baking Soda and water to the affected area, Then, k it moist by Servering sith - cloth, Cow Brand takes the itch out of bites, the smart out of stings! Cow Brand Baking Soda pagnie des Grandes Premieres de Montreal f which he is di- rector, had run into financial difficulties. sf Representatives {rom _ city'the workers in the community. Tracy Barnes, 27-year-old | eta a balloonist from Chester, fe ee S.C., sits in the wicker bas- SH SLIC 1-18, ror reported an attempt to bribe him. } The men were acquitted at the fourth trial and the decision was upheld earlier this month HON, PAUL MARTIN | ket of his balloon, prepar- Visit Beneficial | LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Martin said Monday night that Presi- dent de Gaulle's visit to the So- viet Union offers great hopes of better understanding and rela- tions which may help reconcile by the Ontario Court of Appeal. | Wheat Total _ OTTAWA (CP)--Flour content of the 336,000,000 bushels of wheat Canada sold to Russia to- tals 45,000,000 bushels, Finance " § : pea Mo a ---- a divided Europe. Replying to H. A. Olson (SC-- He said Canada shares the Medicine Hat), Mr. Sharp said|French president's "most pro- a third of the wheat flour will/found and realistic concern" for be shipped in the first year of! restoration of Europe without the three-year contract. barriers to normal contacts and Mr. Sharp also told Mr. Olson €xchanges. o ; he did not know whether any! Mr. Martin participated in a was to be shipped through west-| United Nations seminar at the coast ports. |University of Westetn Ontario The Russian sale, announced here. : earlier this month, is for deliv-| A text of his remarks was is- eries spread over three years| sued to the press before deliy- beginning Aug. 1. ery. Cool Air Needed (Campaign Falters TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney-| GUELPH (CP)--A campaign General Arthur Wishart Mon-/to raise $16,000 toward the cost day agreed with Liberal party|of buying and renovating the Leader Andrew Thompson that/former home of Col. John Mc- some kind of air conditioning is|Crae, author of the poem In needed for children held in the| Flanders Fields, has fallen short juvenile and family court deten-|of its goal, it was announced tion centre here. | Monday. Mr. Thompson told the legis-| Barclay Holms, a director for lature the children suffered|the Col. John McCrae Birth through 93-degree temperatures| place Society, said about $11,900 in rooms with permanently has been collected. The price of locked windows. the house is $16,000 and Mr Mr. Wishart said the windows| Holmes said an equal amount are locked to avoid the use of|is needed for restoration. bars and to make the institution look less like a prison, Job Loss Complaint WASHINGTON (AP) -- The) U.S. Tariff Commission said) iy, ee Monday it is investigating a un-| Trace Criminals ion's complaint that workers at) Birmingham, Ala., lost their) jobs because production of ait) The head of a Jewish centre for filters for automobiles is being investigating war crimes said ay yond agen : j|here Monday that four former Ca) ssion, under law, | Gags will make no recommendation | /#'Vians ey Ss ee in the case but merely compile 'times' during the Second a factual record for the Auto-| World War have been traced to motive Agreement Adjustment! Canada. Assistance Board set up under) simon Wiesenthal said the the U.S. - Canadian automotive Jewish Documentation Centre agreement signed last year. informed the Canadian Em- Water Cut Off |bassy here of the four men's names and present addresses. OTTAWA (CP)--About 2,000| Three were identified as liv- residents of an Ottawa suburb|!"8 DOW In half the cost of purchase and restoration, Toronto and the are without normal water sup- fourth in St. Catharines. ply because a starling short-. Wiesenthal said the four men circuited a power system. voluntarily had joined Nazi mil- The bird that caused all the|itary and police organizations trouble in suburban Glenwood) during the war and then claim- apparently straddied two bare ed they were "homeless refu- wires on a transformer, causing! gees and politically persecuted" a short circuit and burning out' in 1945 in order to be allowed the pumps. ito settle in Cafiada HERE and THERE HOSPITAL REPORT | $10,000 DONATION Sixty-three babies Laceggoaly| F. N. McCallum, general at the Osha-va General Hospi-| , : . tal during the week ending June| coin and ee 25. Three hundred and sixty-one) 'rippled Children' patients were admitted and 359 pwn bag jokin Cantes stg pred maser, 134 |campaign committee, were napintas al gh ed good and) cuests of the Rotary Club of nose operations gr ~ oat | Oshawa on Monday. The club oot A total be 71 at riven | donated $10,000 to the campaign Tenicales casts wore tatien. | its "Paul Harris" project. The physio-therapy department handled 885 cases and made 670 visits. The occupational therapy department had 183 cases. mem- CAR FIRES The city fire department an swered several minor. calls Monday. Among them-were two car fires and a grass blaze City ambulance answered one routine house call MINISTER MOVES Rev. M. C. Fisher, a former, minister at Brooklin United Church, who has been pastor of Fenelon Falls United Church, since 1940, has accepted a call to serve as assistant minister at PASSES EXAM R. Graziotto, Oshawa, has successfully passed the | re 'Corridor Of Fear' | TORONTO (CP) -- Sammy Davis Jr. arrived here Monday from Jackson, Miss., a place he described as a "corridor of) fear." } "In Mississippi I'm someone's enemy because of the color of my skin," the entertainment star said in an interview. Why did hé. go? "Because there has to be something more than just ac- ceptance when nothing is done about 17 murders in a state for| four years. They can murder a black man. That's the law. It's ridiculous,"" | } | | ito "work to rule' to back ob Boys Injured | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--James| McKay Hird, 18, of London was| charged Monday night with wounding in connection with the! stabbing of two young boys ear- lier in the day in east London, One of the boys, five-year-old Bruce Shipley, was in the in- tensive-care ward at St. Jo- seph's Hospital with wounds to his chest, back and left arm. Hospital officials said his con- dition remained unchanged. London city police would not release the name of the other The federal government has) boy, about four, He was treated|poters in the weekend ballot designated the house a national! at hospital for a wound in his! were angry at the suggested re- historic site and offered to pay chest that police described as' -jacsitication. "Hike a pin prick." A youth was picked up by po- jlice shortly after the incident.! job reclassification. ing to inflate it with gas- heated air, Barnes, after being delayed in Northern Colorado on a cross country trip, ran into more grief Sunday near Broadwater, Neb., when the bag was rip- ped by a tree limb. --AP Wirephoto Customs Men Vote Slowdown WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--More} than 350 Windsor-area customs and excise officers have voted| jections to proposed national The announcement Monday night of voting results by Wind- sor, Walkerville, and Amherst- burg custom and excise officers is the latest in a series of On- tario votes where border cross- ing officials rejected the job re- classification schedule based on a civil service revue board re- ort. Jack Philips, president of the Windsor branch of the Civil Service Federation, said the 357 "They want that national strike vote before the end of July," he said. | \-- | | VIENNA, Austria (Reuters)--| WEATHER FORECAST | TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts; issued by the weather office at 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: Fair weather is ex- pected to continue today and Wednesday. However, a_ few) Scattered thundershowers will likely develop across the north} ern half of the province. Tem-! peratures will reach the 80s in most localities today and climb) a few degrees higher Wednes- day. Lake St. Clair, Windsor: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today and Wednesday. Chance of a thundershower this eve- ning. A little warmer. Light winds, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake Ontario, Geor-} gian Bay, Haliburton, Killaloe,| Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ti- Don Mal-,™28ami, London, Hamilton,| Timmins .. |Toronto, North Bay, Sudbury: No Change Expected F rom Warm, Seasonable Trend Forecast Temperatures Lows tonight, Highs Wednesday | Windsor ..csccccrs » St. Thomas ..+..... 65 London .... 60 Kitchener .. 60 Mount Forest ...... 55 Wingham soe 3S Hamilton 62 St. Catharines ..... TOTONtO ....sccceee Peterborough . Kingston ... Killaloe . Muskoka ... oe North Bay .. oe SUGDULY: scsseccave Earlton Sault Ste. Marie ... 5 Kapuskasing . White River . Moosonee , Mainly sunny today. Sunny with a few cloudy periods Wednes day. Seasonable temperatures Light winds White River, Cochrane: Sunny with a few cloudy periods today. Chance of a thunder) shower during the afternoon and evening. Wednesday mainly sunny. Not much change in temperature. Winds southwest 15 today light tonight and Wed- nesday Ottawa region: Sunny today and Wednesday. Temperatures a little above normal. Light HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE winds CITY OF OSHAWA Trinity United Church, Peter- borough. WHITBY BOWLERS TOPS Two pairs from the Whitby Lawn Bowling Club won top quired exam to receive his paper from the Pravincial In stitute of Automotive and Allied Trades, for body and fende: repair. Main duties include the preparat Requires SENIOR DRAFTSMAN The Public Works Department of the City of Oshawa requires o Senior Draftsmen te work under the direction of @ Drafting Supervisor municipal projects such as sewers, pavement, culverts, buildings. in the mixed doubles aes oe ficasent last Saturday at WIN SECOND PRIZE Port Perry. Earl Judge and| Gordon MacMillan, Sam Mac Mrs. lan Muir had high score|Millan, and George Constable for three wins. Ian Muir and|Of Oshawa and Clarence Oke, Mrs. Muriel Judge were second| Bowmanville, won gold wrist high for three wins | watches for winning second | place in the men's rinks invita- ROTARIANS VISIT tional lawn bowling tournament Technicians with the 0.A.C.E.T.T. Selary Range $5,543 to $6,575 per week A full a! stotus, etc, be An increase in the drofting room is necessary becouse of the rapid growth of Oshawa. Applicants must be registered as Senior Engineering or have equivalent experience range of employee benefits is provided Reply in writing giving full particulars on education, experience, marl- fore July Sth, 1966, te The Personnel Officer, City Hell Oshews ion ef construction drawings for annum for @ 361% hour working Onterie. With the advent of summer Saturday at the Balmy Beach} the Rotary Club of Oshawa in|Club in Toronto. Sixty rinks the past has entertained visi-/from Montreal, Detroit, London tors from many parts of the|Niagara Falls and Buffalo as world. Monday's meeting was|well as many from Ontario no exception. In addition to vis-| centres took part itors from Westmoreland, Eng land; Honduras and Jamaica, the. club extended a welcome to Rotarian A. Dure, the incom ing president of the Rotary Club of Red Bluff, California. NEW MEMBER IN "FAIR" CONDITION Richard Spice, RF 1, Locust | Hill, was admitted to the Osh- awa General Hospital shortly | before 3 a.m. today following a one-vehicle accident in Picker- ing Township A hospital Douglas McLellan was intro. spokesman aid this' morning duced at Monday's méeting ofjhis condition was listed as the Rotary Club of Oshawa as 'fair No details. of the acci the newest member of the club.i\denit were available, 2 ds the supervision of the Purchesir the verious sourc t supply, tac nformation and plece purchase or Must have some experience in the Solary range - Apply in writing Mar giving full ol status, ete, before July Sth The Perevanel cf CITY OF OSHAWA PRICING CLERK (MALE) Required by the Purchesing Depertment, Required to have high school education plus specielized eourse, $4,635.00 te $5,371.00 per yaar (3614 hour week). A comprehensive ronge of employee benefits is available, details 1g Agent, receive requisitions, con- ining pricing and other detailed ts accordingly purchasing function, of education, experience 1966 te oge, Cope. ©: Beppe! 1966 ROYAL CHARGER CHAIN "A" 1.69 | Johnson's GINGE Granulate COOKED HAM 98° SWIFT'S PREMIUM -- FULLY LOOKED SMOKED PICNICS 5-6 LB. READY TO SERVE 39! Ideal for the Barbocue-Leen-Meaty PORK SPARERIBS 69° Ib * SUGAR AID Large 30-02. Bottle Plus Deposit 5-lb. bag House & Garden Bug Killer 11.2-e2. Aeresel Cen y hi SPROULE'S HAVE THE BEST BUYS IN HOLIDAY FOOD SUPPLIES 5-LB. BAG FRENCH FRIES 1.00 28.072. TINS Chain A" 28¢ -- Van Camp's BEANS with PORK 1.00 CARNATION MILK EVERY DAY VALUES TALL TIN 15¢ Heinz STRAINED FOOD 4 ron 46° All Popular Brands CIGARETTES CARTON OF 200 3.49 Ist Grade BUTTER 59° 200's of Chubby KLEENEX PKG. 16° OPEN Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights till 10 O'clock AMPLE OFF STREET PARKING eer, City Holl Oshawa Crtarie SHOP EARLY FOR THE HOLIDAY Closed Friday July Ist te Honor Canada's Histery DOMINION DAY OPEN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 'TIL 10 O'CLOCK CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY 'TIL.10 O'CLOCK OPEN MONDAY 8 to 6 2 on FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS 1.54 10 Seve on Plastic GARBAGE BAGS LARGE 69° White Swen PKGS. OF 60's Chain "A" 2 for 39¢ -- SERVIETTES 29° CHAIN 'A' $1.89! MAXWELL HOUSE REGULAR 24c! -- FULL 24-0Z, LOAVES --. SLICED SUPER SAVE BREAD 4... 79° CHAIN 'A' 69c! -- FANCY QUALITY SOCKEYE GOLD SEAL SALMON ..... 59° 32--OZ. JAR MIRACLE WHIP SPROULE'S SUPER SAVE * INSTANT COFFEE 10-02, JAR