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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Dec 1966, p. 11

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fa LE ee Aa MY OT ERIN SEIN POAT Gi gh Hig Soya oli Ah ERs GESTS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 6, 1966 n U.S. success at, establishing between Ser Space Rescue Service Urged LONDON (AP)--A _publica- ti msidered a world autho in the 1966-67 edition of Jane's All the World's Aircraft which,|a in som like 600 pages, de- scribes so far as it can what various Cectrien are develop- jjing_in the alr... ' NEWS IN BRIEF tee ay exchange they need to Canadian newsprint, ma- seere CP) gro ednesday|chinery and fertilizer, the for- beatae gae 1p for Dr. Mavei, daorimcrs, 2, one of the oldest graduates of the Ontario Medical Women's Co'lege, She died Sunday. Dr. Mortimore spent most 'of her childhood in China where her parents were missionaries. After completing. her. medical training in ah she went in 1905 to Chengtu. She married Rev. way sees Goan tu in ina un- til 1924... << SHOULD INSPECT CARS WASHINGTON (AP) --The U.S. commerce department pro- posed Monday mandatory in- spection of all motor vehicles and periodic examination of all drivers as part of each state's highway safety program. It was among various standards and policies the department said it is considering for inclusion in the state programs required un- der the highway safety law passed by the U.S. Congress this year. ANNOUNCE ELECTION NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In- dia's 242,000,000 voters will be- gin elections for a new Parlia- ment and new state legislatures Feb. 15, it was announced Mon- day, The elections, for 521 members of the House of the People and 3,488 representatives for local state legislatures, will last one week. These will be the country's fourth general elections, In the previous three, the ruling congress party won between 42 and 48 per cent of the votes. EXPRESS ANXIETY CAIRO, U.A.R. (AP)--Presi- dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic and Al- gerian Leader Houari Boumedi- enne demanded Monday an im- mediate halt in U.S. bombing of North Viet Nam and uncon- ditional withdrawal of foreign troops from South Viet Nam. In a joint communique covering a visit of Boumedienne, the two leaders expressed their "great anxiety" over Viet Nam. REBEL MP RESIGNS LONDON (Reuters) -- For- mer technology minister Frank Cousins, who led the British cabinet over the Labor govern- ment's wage-freeze policy in July, resigned his seat in Par- liament Monday. The 61-year- old militant left-winger said he intends to carry on his cam- paign against the government outside Parliament as head of Britain's biggest labo r union, the 1,400,000-member Transport and Genral Workers' Union, HAIRCUT COSTS $2 TORONTO (CP) -- Price of haircuts in suburban Scarbor- ough, North York and Rexdale; mow $1.75, will be raised to $2 next week and may soon jump to $2.50, a barbers' union execu- tive announced Monday. Mi- ehael Sannuto, secretary-treas- urer of the union, said the in- crease followed a vote by the members. Votes in other To- ronto areas will be held soon. WANTS CHINESE TRADE TORONTO (CP)--Red China should be encouraged to set up trade offices and handicraft stores across Canada, Alvin Hamilton, Progressive Conserv- ative member of Parliament for Qu'Appelle said Monday. This 'would help the Chinese raise the 2@ mer acriculture minister told a Kiwanis Club meeting. NEED ACTION ON DRUGS SUDBURY (CP)--The head of the Salvation Army in Canada and' Bermuda Monday sug- gested that all religious move- ments must increase their co- operation to. combat the grow- ing incidence of drug addiction. "The use of drugs, particularly among youth, is a growing evil," said Commissioner Edgar Grinstead, "Those organizations involved in social service like the Salvation Army must take new and vigorous steps to al- leviate the suffering it causes." FAVORS WOMEN'S DRAFT ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP)-- The U.S. draft director says he favors drafting women for the armed forces, but adds there are no current plans to do so. "Whenever we need women, I think we ought to draft them," said Lt.-Gen. Lewis Hershey in a copyrighted interview in the University of Michigan student newspaper, the Michigan Daily. FEARS SPECIALIZING LONDON (AP) -- Professor John Kenneth Galbraith of Har- vard University says too much specialized education may breed a race of men who under- stand little more than a blue- print or a computer. The for- mer U.S. ambassador to India made his remarks Sunday night in the fourth of the BBC's Reith lectures. Galbraith, Canadian- born professor of economics, warned against a narrow, spe- cialty-motivated education. RELIEVES DOUBT OTTAWA (CP) -- Manpower Minister Marchand replied with a crisp 'no' Monday when asked whether the government plans an amendment to immi- gration laws that would bar the entry of United States citizens avoiding the draft. Robert Coates (PC--Cumberland) re- ferred in the Commons to U.S. citizens "who seek to evade their responsibilities." GETS STIFF SENTENCE LONDON (Reuters) -- Niger- jan law student Kayode Orishg- bemi was jailed for life Monday for beating to death a 19-year- old girl he claimed was & witch. The judge told the 36-year-old Nigerian the repeated assaults on Grace Ebun Fayomi, also from Nigeria, were so horrify- ing, he would recommend a minimum prison sentence of 20 years, THEY PLAN STRIKE HAARLEM (AP)--A party of six Dutch teen-agers plan to go on a 48-hour hunger-strike in the town square of Haarlem this Christmas to dramatize "the hunger, injustice and lone- liness in the world"' to the afflu- ent and well-fed, They have asked permission first from Burgomaster Oscar Cremer. SUN BURNS EYES BUENOS AIRES (AP)--More than 50 people went to hospital for eye treatment after watch- ing an eclipse of the sun in No- vember without smoked glasses and more were expected, the Santa Lucia eye hospital re- ported. More than 800 cases of eye damage were reported after an eclipse in 1947. EDWIN ARMSTRONG +» + Heads Polls lin 4 FLEMING -- BALDWIN . Chairman Third FRED JONES - » « Newcomer Fourth Barrier WHITBY (Staff) -- A cor- oner's jury Monday night rec- ommended a six-foot high fence to bar entrance to Highway 401 to pedestrians at Fairport Beach road as a result of the death of 58-year-old Mrs. Mar- garet Baird of Dunbarton. The jury, in its report, said the driver, Bernard Yaroff, 37, of 121 Raglan Street, Whitby, point of impact. He said there were extensive injuries to the body and that it was a dark and misty night. victim had entered the highway from a path leading from the dead end of Fairport Beach Road on the north side of the highway. - Second Place To Highway Recommended By Jury felt' another vehicle passed over the body after Yaroff's car struck her. thol + son of the victim, mother was in the habit of using Highway 401 to. get rides to Whitby and Oshawa. A Whitby mechanic, William Martin, said the Yaroff vehicle was checked after the accident and proved to be in A-1 condi- tion. Coroner Ruddy. said he had attended at the accident scene. He said it was a dark night without stars. Oshawa Hospital Pa Dr. D. Mehar, said any one of several injuries on the body of Mrs. Baird could have caused death and said that in 10 years of practice he had not observed a similar accident. James Baird, of Toronto, a He said he presumed the Constable Francisco said he took every possible precaution to avoid hitting the woman in the centre of the eastbound) lane at 9.30 p.m., Oct. 13. Death was caused by muiti- ple severe injuries while Mrs. Baird was attempting to cross Highway 401. Assistant Crown Attorney Edward Howell had suggested a@ pedestrian overpass or a fence to prevent pedestrians from entering on to the high- way but advised the jury that there were certain limits that society could go to protect peo- ple against themselves. : Mr. Howell claimed that the 2.4 parts of alcohol per 1000 in reading and would mean intox- ication or close to it. i At the inquest, conducted. by. Coroner Dr. J. 0. Ruddy, of Whitby, .Yaroff said he was approaching the CNR overpass at Dunbarton when he sudden- ly saw a woman on the high- way, he said he swerved his car but heard a "thud," he stopped his vehicle on the shoulder and observed that the side of his vehicle was dented. He said he could not remember if a truck passed over the body after he struck it, Quebec truck driver Har- Mrs, Baird's blood was a high/(} Board a CPA Jet In In 24 monthly Ine Toronto at 9:35 a.m. stallments of $40.51, and be in Tokyo that Many CPA themed evening. it's daylight all the to choose from, See your wayl Only $105 down for an Travel Agent or Canadian economy round trip, Balance Pacific... and mand Gagnon said he was travelling east about 500 feet behind the Yaroff vehicle when he observed it make a figure "s" on the highway to miss something on the road. He said he saw the: body on the road when he passed, Travel Information Call: DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN 104 BROCK ST. S., WHITBY 668-8867 Mr. Gagnon said both he and Yaroff were travelling at about 50 mph and that he directed traffic around the body untill police arrived. OPP Constable R, A. Fran- cisco said he arrived at the scene at 9.40 p.m. and was un- able to determine the exact ind Trevel Information Call or See "FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL OSHAWA--WHITBY--BOWMANVILLE--BROOKLIN 57 KING: ST. E., OSHAWA 728-6201, 728-6202, 728-6203 TI boat Holiday times are busy times, more places to go, more people to see... less time for leisure, You can do things more quickly and more easily when you let your fingers do the walking through the Yellow Pages. Look first to home 1 baby sitting bureau 7 taxi firms dealers On the first day of Christmas my Yellow Pages shows to me... 2 diaper supply services 4 bowling centres 5 children's wear stores 6 travel services 8 chiropractors 9 optometrists 12 printers for all your needs ., . EVERYTHING'S HERE IN TOWN. 3 kennels 10 gift shops KR YELLOW «.. PAGES ', os at KARWS MEL KRUGER Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada HOME: 723-7900 725-4563 | $8,500.00 IN PRIZES! Prizes Include... 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