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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1966, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 18, 1966 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBI. France Wanted Uranium For N-Weapons - LaMarsh AUCKLAND, N.Z, (Reuters) --Canada refused to sell uran- ium to France because it was to be used fer nuclear weap- ons, State Secretary Judy La- Marsh of Canada said today. Despite close ties between the two countries; Canada did not support the French govern- ment's decision to undertake nuclear. tests in the South Pa- cific, she told reporters. Miss LaMarsh is on a two- --week-visit-to- Australia and-New Zealand to speak about Can- ada"s centennial celebrations next year and-aspects of her department's work. | Although Canada did not pub-, licly condemn the French ac-) tion, she said, it was certainly not condoned; | "They tried to buy uranium} from us, but we would not sell! it if it was to be used for nu- clear weapon purposes," she said, "I think. they eventually got it from Africa or some- where," She said Canada was against ter's hydro was washed out of any country's disarmament of the day's first race by another nuclear weapons. boat's rooster tail, Miss LaMarsh is scheduled to leave here today for Wairakei Survey Made SUDBURY (CP) A book on New Zealand's North Island Tuesday and Christchurch Wed-| analysing the political attitudes JUDY LAMARSH and then proceed to Wellington) Offer Rejected BRANTFORD..(CP) The latest offer of Koehring Water- ous Ltd, to its striking machin- jists was rejected Saturday by a vote of Local 1105, Interna-) ltional Association of Machinists| | and Aero Space Workers (CLC). The strike has been on for jone month. Stanley Kizul, union local | President said Saturday's vote -rejected"an- unrealistic offer;* no different from that offered by the company seven months }ago,. when the previous con- |tract expired. He did not give ' details. Third Case KIMBERLEY, B.C. Health authorities in this East Kootenay community said Sun- day a third suspected case of typhoid fever has been uncoy- ered Two earlier cases were confirmed in this town of 6,000 Dr. J. M. Hopper, East Koo- tenay medical health officer, warned residents to follow health precautions and boil all drinking water. Kimberley's water supply is not chlorinated First indications of a typhoid White Rule National Guard Quit | Probe Set | Fone ver .a Chicago's East Side |(AP)--After six years of litiga- | | tion, the International Court of} CHICAGO (AP) -- Twenty- | Justice decides today whether|seven hundred Illinois national |South Africa's white rulers| guardsmen were removed early have the right to continue run-|today from Chicago's west side os tire wifairs i iad Africa, | Whatever of Soutiwest where iiey- iad spent wiree nights in a Negro district judgment is rend-|scarred by rioting. crea oi Sone 1,256 --aaminis eral-rich desert territory, a 80-\and supply personnel were sent lution to the complex case ap-|home at midnight. Three hours pears far off. jlater, 1,465 others lefi, bui they South Africa was expected to| went to armories in the city, on defy any adverse ruling in the case brought before the World African Unity then is expected to. ask the Security Council to| enforce the court's ruling, prob-| ably with punitive sanctions. The World Court's decision | hinged on two main issues: | CHICAGO (AP) -- Richard --Whether the League of Na-| Franklin Speck, 24, is white, tions mandate assigning South-| six-foot-one, 160 pounds, blue west Africa to South Africa in|eyes, brown - blond hair. 1920 still is valid and transfer-; "porn to raise hell' and a the league's successor. his left arm, a dagger and a --Whether the extension of |sickle on his right. He has a South Africa's apartheid policy| string of aliases. or gaia gearexscion jo fe er, This much is known for cer obligation jer the ring tain about the man police ac- g under the mandate to ' : , ype |cused of methodically slaughter- promote to the utmost the ma-|, sight student os th 8 |terial and moral well-being and|i"8 ight student nurses [the social progress of the in-| dormitory Thursday, : habitants." From there the picture is Acting on behalf of the new blurred. ake African nations, Ethiopia and} To his brother, William, a Liberia brought the case before| Monmouth, Ill., carpen te ¥; \the World Court in 1960, They,Speck is a "loner and drifter claimed the United Nations in-|/who drank more than he nesday. She will fly to Australia|of Sudbury will go on sale to- outbreak came two weeks ag0/ 1. Li1eq the league mandate and should." day in major Canadian cities from Christchurch Friday. after a humble beginning a year ago in the political science Promotion Made class of Dr. J. E. Havel of Lau when a young girl thought to have Asiatic flu was admitted to hospital. Doctors diagnosed her illness as typhoid. that South Africa was bound to. To a sister, Mrs. Carviyn submit to UN supervision. They! Wilson, 23, of Dallas, 'he is accused South Africa of violat-|"warm-hearted and tender, He ing its obligations by practising| would do anything for anybody. Police -- operating under an emergency plan since the loot- commander of the guard, saidjing, shooting and burning] "at the present time, we plan|reached a peak last Thursday-- street leaia 2 patrols would he! standby duty. Maj.-Gen. Francis P. Kane, ' nit ' s the ™m tO pit * on-- the r again Monday night." normal, Kane said that after a 3%4-\CLAIMS TWO LIVES e- West SGS-SlS The outburst began last Tues he had noted there were fewer|gay when Negroes reacted with incidents and that the district|rgck throwing after a patrol. | | rode a ; ne A faesh wu . Lid }Court by Ethiopia and Liberia. liuri 7 | The 36-nation Organization of Speck Loner, Drifter peste eels Palen aaa 'Who Drank To Excess appears to be returning tO/men turned off a hydrant) normal, jwhere children were cooling off - 90s temperatures. It) in mid {claimed two lives, scores of in-| There have been scattered in-| E MOAMNAY i ' , EMERGENT MEETING LEBANON LODGE AF & AM 139 All members are requested to attend a masonic service for our late Rrother -- NORMAN W. PURDY E | mv (@ (gee 7.29 DM wy tev =: mwa aume swe © nee Gerrow Funeral Home Masonic Clothing G. H. A. Sudderd Secretary W. F, Boorman Wor. Master cidents" each "night, In one, jearly today, a guardsman re-| \ported that a Negro fired at |him and fled. ; As a youngster, he was de-| Taverns and pool halls in the jscribed as "quiet and moody" area, closed by the disturb- jin school in Dallas, not inter-|ance, were allowed to reopen ested in sports or girls, He was| Sunday. in minor scrapes occasionally.| Except scattered for shots, | (Cp)-- Table to the United Nations as' hat and goggles are jatiooed on |In the words of one student, he|window smashings and . burn- was "a kind of wild kid, whojjings, life in the area seemed went out drinking quite a bit." virtually normal during the} He dropped out after the ninth weekend. Guardsmen _patrolled| grade. only in token force during the As an adult he worked at un- day. skilled jobs, never for long ip --trucker's helper, bakery worker, construction worker, would - be seaman. He tangled often with the law, He first went to the penitentiary jon charges of possession of a forged instrument, burglary and passing a forged instru- jment. He served a second term later, While on parole between terms, records show, he was convicted of threatening a 28- Continental fieich Buffet IGHLY +RECOMMENDED The Rih Room Will Be Closed Sundays For The Summer Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m, -- 5 to 8 p.m, GENOSHA HOTEL The 4 C's of Saving CONFIDENCE ! CONVENIENCE ! OTTAWA (CP) -- Lieut.-Col.|rentian University. A second case was confirmed R. A, Reid, 45, of Montreal' has} The pook, a 103-page French last week and a person with a been promoted to colonel and)janguage paperback, is called suspected typhoid infection was appointed commandant of Col-|1 6. Citoyens de Sudbury et la;admitted to hospital during the lege Militaire Royal, St. Jean,| pojitique. It is based on the re- Weekend. Que., the defence department) cuits of a poll made by 21 of apartheid in the territory. He's crazy about mom. He!|year-old woman with a knife. South Africa insisted that the never forgets her birthday or! . ee mandate died with the league|Mother"s Day." The Chicago werd Goon sites ned an said and declared they would not be; Sun Times said it obtained this t ah dito : dolce pelts accountable to the United Na-/quote: by telephone from Mrs. |"!8 Tecoré was son. tions as the league's successor, | Wilson. Speck was born in Monmouth, announced Saturday. |Dr. Havel's students in March He now is staff officer at the) s9¢5 Canadian Army Staff College, Dr. Havel said in an cae ae ay -- ey view it took more than a year J. A. Ross , Of Rimouski, ! g f tn al to tabulate the answers to al Que., and Ottawa. Col, Ross' o tabulate the answers to 52 3 int t ill t mast 100 questions, compile new Sppomiment wi ne Al- tables of comparative statistics nounced later, and to write his accompanying Water Shortage analysis. PORT COLBORNE, Ont Not Apart (CP)--About 50 homes were gs ' = without water here Sunday. ELK ISLAND PARK Earlier in the week, a hospi- (CP)--Canadians of other tal had been without water, French' or Anglo-Saxon The water committee has be- Should not think of themselve gun a system of prohibiting ex- 28 4 group apart from the rest cess use of water between 7,in the country, Prime Minister a.m, and 10 p.m. External wa-| Pearson told several thousand tering had been forbidden in| Ukrainian-Canadians Sunday, those hours since early May. Speaking at celebrations Cause of the restrictions is the 75th anniversary of the first low capacity of the city's wa-| Ukrainian immigration to Can- ter system, which can pump al ada, he said it would be unwise maximum of 4,500,000 gallons a/if the "other third' in Canada day for a population of 18,000, 'should be considered or should consider themselves in any way Cup Captured whatever as apart from, or out- KELOWNA, B.C, (CP)--Mira| language groups, side the two original Canadian Slovak, who fled Communist- Death Probed dominated Czechoslovakia and RIDGETOWN, Ont. (CP) became a Central Intelligence Agency operative in the United States, Sunday won the Brilish| Police are investigating Columbia Cup for unlimited hy-| death of a Detroit woman whose droplanes. body was found Saturday be Slovak piloted Tahoe Miss to neath her rented cottage over-all victory after five heats). The body of Mrs. Heinrich staged. on nearby Okanagan Schaeffer, 37, was found by her Lake. He edged Bill Muncey's| husband when he arrived at the Dollar Bill--winner of two of|cottage from Detroit, police Sunday's heats--after the lat-| said. Pound Sterling Fate Surveyed LONDON (AP)--A countdown on the fate of the pound sterling began in the world's money markets today as the British government squeezed Britain's economy to save ils currency, Within 48 to 72 hours the La- bor government may know whether iis plans to raise taxes increase export production at the expense of the home market HERE AND THERE HONOR STUDENT Patricia Morrison, 90 Cadil- Jac Ave. N., a student at Don- evan Collegiate, was among the honor students in the five- year arts and science course, Miss Morvison's name was in- cluded in a recent story nam- ing the honor students. inter Alta than origin of the and cut government spending at home and abroad have restored sufficient international dence to steady the pound The government is ready to cut defence and over seas spending by more than $450,000,000 to stave off devalu ation Defence cuts could not into effect at once hex would cause severe political d locations. So the immediate im pact will come from an en forced recession at home move to placate foreign inves tors, creditors and bankers who want to see Britain start paving for what they regard as ade of easy living, Officials talked in terms of 500,000 men out of work by) n ter, confi reported be put ause they a dec RADIO FINDS LAG MANCHESTER, England (CP)--Television puzzled when the newsreader on a local program began to week-old news. Later he apolo gized, saying someone had mixed up his scripts, REMAINS CRITICAL Lynda Lake, 17, of Lindsay, remains in critical condition in a respiratory unit at the Toron- to General Hospital, it was reported today. She was injured in a motorcycle and an ambu- lance-car accidents June 27, viewers were read ~ bers "assured her "so bad Warsaw Tour WARSAW (AP) --A_ Cana- dian parliamentary delegation headed by Liberal Senator Sid- ney J. Smith of Kamloops, B.C., arrived Saturday night for a 10- day visit to Poland. The group includes two other senators, Liberal William Ross Macdonald of Brantford and Conservative Paul Yuzyk of Winnipeg They monial session Sejm (parliament), honoring the Polish state millenium July 21 and will also participate in celebrations of the Polish na- tional holiday July 22. Trip Success MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Dmitri Polyansky, first vice-chairman of the Soviet council of minis- ters, SayS a two-week visit to Canada by a Soviet parliamen- tary delegation, which he led, was @ SUCCESS. He said in an interview pub- lished in Izvestia Saturday that will attend the the delegation "was given a)likely move into Northern On-jcool Tuesday. Winds southwest|prostitutes. "He was a smooth, warm welcome both by mem- of the government and Parliament and by the ordinary Canadians we met,"' the Soviet news agency Tass reported, "We now understand better fore them," Polyansky said. Concerning his talks with Ca- But it said it would go on run- ning Southwest Africa "in the spirit of the mandate." The territory is an arid stretch of desert covering 317,- 1000 square miles, It also is a treasure trove of diamonds, |copper, lead, zinc and other minerals. Only 75,000 of its 525,000 peo- ple are whites. The rest are primitive bushmen, Hottentots cere-,and other non-white tribes. Be-| was : of the Polish|fore the first world war it was a could communicate with him. " German colony. WEATHER FORECAST Tinder WANTED IN MONMOUTH one of seven children. When his To Police Chief Harold father died in 1946, he moved of Monmouth, where|to Dallas and lived with his sis- Speck is wanted for questioning ter and mother. in the attempted rape of a 65- cnock's sister said he was di- year-old woman and the slay- vorced last year in Dallas by ing of a 33-year-old barmaid,|njs wife, Shirley, and they have "he was a very disarming man a four-vear-old child k to talk to." Z 'i om ' ae Another sister, Mrs. Eugene To Rev. A. E. O'Connor of | Thornton, lives in Chicago. Dallas, an acquaintaince, * i gene so withdrawn, I never Detectives investigating the eight murders say he came to Chicago some time before the slaying and lived in a series of 'skid road hotels, moving fre- quently They described his life as one of idleness, with at least one try at finding a job, when he ap- plied as a sailor on a boat go- JOHN K. SHEPHARD H. Millen Real Estate Ltd. are pleased to announce the addition of John K. (Jack) Shephard to their sales staff. Jack has 21 years retail experience in Oshawa, and has now successfully completed the Real Estate Course as laid down by the Ontario Association of Real Estate Boards and is now li- censed and anxious to look after the real estate needs of his many | Cloudy, Cooler Tuesday Clearing In Afternoon TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts;magami: Mainly cloudy and a issued by the weather office at)little cooler with scaiiered 5:30 a.m.: showers or thundershowers to- Synopsis: Cooler. air williday. Variable cloudiness and jtario during the day and reach|15 to 25 shifting to northerly the lower lakes Tuesday. morn-' this evening. ing. Mainly sunny warm and! Ottawa region: Sunny with windy conditions are forecasts) cloudy periods and warm today. for southern regions today while| Cloudy with showers or thunder- scattered thundershowers will|storms this evening and and early Tuesday along the! Cooler {he drank beer and whisky and to- many aspects of the life of the move across the north as the|night. Tuesday cloudy with a Canadians and the problems be-! cooler air moves in. A few thun-| few showers in the morning be- dershowers are expected tonight} coming sunny in the afternoon | Winds southwesterly 20 friends. 728-1678 or 728-1656 H. MILLEN Real Estate Ltd, ing down the Mississippi River to New Orleans. He didn't get it. During the day, officers said, at night switched to bourbon jand soda One officer said Speck \to dance and consorted liked with 'slow talker with a 'southern ac- cent, a real con artist," the po- liceman said, | NOW THAT YOU'VE DECIDED TO DANCE... LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS... nadian leaders, Polyansky said:'lower lakes with partly cloudy; today and northwesterly 20 on! BRUSH UP ON THE OLD FAVORITES Quite naturally, our coun- tries have different approaches to the events in the world. Nevertheless, this exchange of opinions was unquestionably It ensured a correct un- of our respective usefu derstanding positions." Miss Sweden Wins Pageant BEACH (AP)--Miss at first reluctant to ac- Miss crown Saturday ni said officials year won't be MIAMI Sweden the Uni erse she won Sunday pageant the They promised me 1 wouldn't have to work as hard as I did during rehearsals this week Margareta Arvidsson said. 'I was afraid I'd have to stay in a room all year with a chaperon The entry of 58 was cut to 15 in Saturday night's judging, then pared again to five before selection was made Canada's entry, 18-year - old Marjorie - Schofield of ton, Ont., did not make the 15 semi-finalists, Miss. Schofield represented Canada after Miss Dominion of Canada, Diane Coulter, 18, be came ill in Grand Falls, N.B while attending a potato festi vat he final THE PILL Now that we have your interest, we ju you of the wonderful Half Yearly Sal starting Monday 18th of July at MURR (Oshawa) LTD. in DOWNTOWN O time of ever increasing prices, it's a t buy really fine suits and sport coats a Johnston's in Downtown Oshawa. 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