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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1966, p. 8

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Le eM ees He ee oe ele ne Peer gowns implications, since the open Mongolian terrain would fa- vor Soviet armored units and air power." --Production of weapons: grade uranium from China's gaseous diffusion plant ha been proceeding for at nak two yeats and "amounts ade- quate to a small stockpile of ee must now be avail- able. @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 23, 1966 Report Says China To Take NEWS IN BRIEF CALLS ELECTION WELLINGTON, NiZ. (Reut- ers) -- Prime Minister Keith Holyoake Thursday announced that New Zealand will have a general election Nov. 26.' Parlia- ment is elected for a three- fer tetany AY sana vember, 1963, Holyoak tional party was returned to of-|** fice with 45 of the 80 seats in the. house of representatives. The other 35 seats were won by the Labor party, The Na- tional party has been in power since 1960. JOINS COUNCIL OTTAWA (CP) -- Frank A. Milligan, 45, assistant secretary to the cabinet since 1963, joins the staff of the Canada Council as an assistant director Dec. 1,| it was announced Thursday. He will be in charge of the coun- cil's program of assistance to research in the humanities and social sciences. The. council this year has. an $11,000,000 budget in this field. WINTERS IN BUDAPEST BUDAPEST (Reuters)--Trade Minister Winters, first Canadian minister to visit' Hungary, ar- rived from Sofia, Bulgaria, Thursday 'night for a three-day official visit. Winters' visit fol- lows an invitation from Jozsef Biro, the Hungarian minister of! foreign trade, to conduct talks| about a proposed three-year trade agreement between the two countries now under prep- aration. PRICES STILL RISE WASHINGTON (AP) -- The upward swing of prices in the United States continued last month at the fastest rate in 10 years, boosting living costs an- other four-tenths of one per cent, the U.S. government said Thursday. With food. up 1.3 per cent, used cars up 1.5 per cent and medical care five-tenths of one per cent higher, the labor! said the increase was due to the Labor government's mas: sive economic squeeze. DIED IN SLEEP | SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters), A 65-year-old farm worker was' g.|by a private plane as he slept oa the slrport runway at tos Andes, 110 miles from here. BBC TO RECORD LONDON (Reuters) -- The BBC said Thursday it is going | into the record business under) the label B.B.C, Radio Enter-) prises, Observers here said it! was a part of an attempt by the Crown corporation to cut its! £5,000,000 ($15,000,000) deficit. | TWO DIE IN CRASH BONN (Reuters) -- Two air-| men died and two parachuted lided over a Bavarian lake Thursday. EEL NIPS NET | * GEORGETOWN, Guyana (Reuters) -- An eel, probably thinking it had found a mate, was blamed Thursday for the breakdown of the submarine cable linking Guyana and Bar- bados. Officials said the cable looked as if it had been bitten by the "amorous" eel. GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER HAMILTON (CP) -- A Su- preme Court jury Wednesday jconvicted Lufti: Ajro, 27, of {manslaughter in the shooting death last July 10 of Nasuf Zi-| beri, 35, in midtown Gage Park. He will be sentenced Sept. 30. Ajro pleaded guilty to the charge, reduced from capital murder. | EXPECT HOT DEBATES OTTAWA (CP)--Spirited de- bates on Rhodesia and Viet Nam are expected at a week- long conference of the Common- run over and killed Wednesday & to safety when two West Ger- @ man Air Force jet trainers. col-|® SPACIOUSNESS KEYNOTES NEWER HOMES IN CITY The northwest rapidly - developing residential area has many homes such as the above, structed in Heights area. cious picture wi 'recently con- the Note the spa- Rosslyn ndows on right and the spaciousness of the second - s dows. torey win- )shawa Times Photo Cautious Military Policies borders with the Soviet Union and Mongolia but the border complaint against Mongolia "is unlikely to have ilitary LONDON (CP)--Should Chi- nese Communist Leader Mao Tse-tung have to step down, he likely: would be replaced by a "collective" leadership under defence minister Lin Piao that would follow his 'cautious mili- tary line." 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Mr. Mrs. Koch, 59, is serving a life Steinkopf did not contest the sentence for atrocities. com-| June provincial election, declar- mitted at the Buchenwald con-|i8 he wished to retire from centration camp where her hus-|P®litics, but continued to hold band Karl was commandant, He |® cabinet post until this _week. kw was shot the day the Allies 0C- aasame cupied the camp. JOBLESS INCREASE LONDON (Reuters) -- The number of jobless persons in Britain rose this month to 339,- 947, an increase of 22, 936 over Augusi, representing z cent of the work force, 'it was announced Thursday. Observers g * SATURDAY Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M, Matinee Saturdey 4 P.M. to 6 PLM, e@ FULLY LICENSED @ DRIVE-INS All Color Show KING ST OSHAWA ONIV £827 COLILD PLAY Y THESE WOMEN! FLAME OF mr orrRieut Fl R E TERROR! oy nanan sit Sstertarnaent yin . 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