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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1966, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1966 Anpeenrnnume segs ya TARA RA Ei NEWS IN BRIEF NO COMMITMENT NEW VORK (AP) -- Senator Robert 'F. Kennedy said Tues- day night that despite three years of sporadic race riots, the United States "as a govern- ment" has not "made the kind of commitment . . to deal with the problems of the ghetto." Speaking on a-recorded WCBS television documentary, the New York Democrat said it seems almost as if "we are) waiting for even a greater catastrophe before we are will- ing to take the step." NEW MACHINE TORONTO (CP)--A "'spy-iiio- bile' which police hope will al- low them to sneak up on burglars is being tested by the Metropolitan Toronto police. A small motorcycle, it cruises si- lently into alleys and through Tanes at about five miles an hour as the policeman stops pe- riodically to check doors on his beat. SOLUTION FOUND? FARNBOROUGH, England| (Reuters)--Strips of gravel laid at the end of runways will help to avert aircraft crashes on janding or take-off, the Royal Aircraft Research Establish- ment has announced, Two years' research show that jets overshooting a runway will plow safely to a halt within seconds of the wheels encountering a} prepared bed of gravel. PLAN SATELLITE | MUNICH (Reuters) tracts were let Tuesday to a West German consortium to build West Germany's first re- search satellite. The 200-pound satellite, scheduled to be fired into orbit in 1968 by a United States Scout, missile, is to pro- vide information about the en- ergy spectrum, the course of electrons and protons in space and the inner radiation belt around the earth. JOINS JOHN'S TEAM TORONTO (CP) -- William} Rathbun, 33, a former news broadcaster and commentator with radio station CKEY in Tor- onto, Tuesday became an ex- ecutive assistant to Ontario Pre-| mier John Robarts. Mr. Rath- bun will be employed mainly as a speech writer for the premier. VOTE ON STRIKE KITIMAT, B.C, (CP)--Steel- workers employed by the Alu- minum Co. of Canada Tuesday started a government - super- vised strike vote.: About 1,700 members of the United Steel- + N€CCSSATY i workers of America (CLC) were' tions. expected to take part in the vote. Results are expected Thursday. HEMP CHAMPAGNE? MANILA (Reuters) -- Re- searchers here are trying to produce "champagne" from the lfruits of the abaca plant which a nearance," "white attend- {provides The Philippines with maa igre i ' i one of its main exports, Manila hemp. : ELK WIN WAR LENINGRAD (Reuters)-- Ferocious elk have won their war with motorists for the right to a picnic spot on the Luga River near here. The Soviet news agency Tass reported that the elk battered the cars with their horns until the motorists gave up and left. AGENT 86 ILL TORONTO (CP) -- Don Adams, the knuckle-headed se cret agent of television's Get Smart show, will be unable to star in the Canadian National Exhibition grandstand show Aug. 29-Sept. 3 because of ill ness, it was learned Tuesday STRIKE OVER CANS NORTHAMPTON, England c \(CP) -- Fifty garbagemen on help wanted ads, the commis- --Con| strike 10 days in protest against sion pored over 1,8000 ads in 21 the spreading use of larger garbage cans agreed to resume work provided the big contain- ers were replaced with smaller ones, Law Hits At Help - Wanted Discrimination WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. government launched a campaign Tuesday night against discrimination in the help-wanted columns of publica- The equal employment oppor- tunity commission charged 75 ladvertisers across the United States with discrimination by race, sex, religion or national origin in their classified ads, Such phrases. as "men--neat "Catholic salesperson" and "Angle carhone"' led to the charges, Acting Chairman Lu- ther Holcomb said. Holcomb said the commission is "launching a campaign against classified ad violations lof title VII of the 1964 Civil |Rights Act." He said the 75 charges are the first of a con- \siderable number being contem-) plated, The 1964 law nation in employment and for- bids advertising for jobs on a' discriminatory basis. The commission charges, if substantiated, carry no penal- ties. If further investigation shows "reasonable cause," Hol- comb said. the commission will undertake to end the discrim- inatory practices through con- ciliation with the alleged offend-| ers In first crack at taking its newspapers from coast to coast during early June. By law, a spokesman said, the names of those charged may not be di- vulged LARGE FIRM TRANSFER QUEBEC AND NORTHE and 4 bedroom homes in session or 30 days. Cash Call 72 HOUSES BUY or RENT H, KEITH LTD. RING PERSONNEL FROM RN ONTARIO. Desire 3 this area; immediate pos- payment arranged. 3-7463 He is the fifth executive assist-|== ant appointed by Premier Ro-} barts. | ENDORSE PROJECT LOS ANGELES (AP)--Metro- politan water district directors Tuesday endorsed an agreement clearing the way for a $412,400,- 000 project for nuclear-powered water de-salting and electrical generating plants. Initially, the de-salting plant will provide CITY OF Department of Public Works studies and assist in designs of about 50,000,000 gallons of drink- able water daily. Two other units ultimately will increase the output to 150,000,000 gallons daily. DESIGN TECHNOLOGIST SALARY RANGE--$6,145.00 to $7,325,00 (3614 hour week) es Assistant to the Design Engineer, to carry out technical Apply in writing, giving full details of educational and work history, etc., before 5:00 p.m. August 23rd, 1966, to: OSHAWA requires a Design Technogolist Municipal projects. 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