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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 23, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Rockefeller Heads Delegation At Expo MONTREAL (CP) -- Gover- nor Nelson Rockefeller will head the New York state dele- gatiur at today's ceremony marking the state's special day © at the world's fair. On hand to welcome the gov- f |! Anti- Castro Hit MIAMI, Fla, (AP)--A new lrecording, The Day Fidel Cas- \tro Fell, is the latest hit. in| |Miami's big colony of Cuban jexiles. 'Fasten your seatbelts, HEES SAYS: "AVERAGE MAN BELIEVES IN ME" By THE CANADIAN PRESS Candidates for the leadership of the national Conservative party claimed and denied sup- port, plumped for women in high places and rejected revolu- tions by barefoot hippies Tues- day as they entered the stretch in the race to unseat John Dief- enbaker, Here's how they made their latest pitch for the big prize at the leadership convention in Toronto Sept. 5-9: George Hees: The average Canadian believes in him today "just as the ordinary man in the street believed in John Dief- Duff Roblin: 'I shall be very surprised if the Union Nationale party had any official interest in this campaign." Davie Fulton: The Conserva- tive party should take the lead in recognizing the quality of women in practical terms, bringing more women into the party and eventually into Par- liament and the legislatures. Wallace McCutcheon: "I feel that I have wide support across Canada." Donald Fleming: "I don't like revolutions. ...... I haven't met any hippies personally, but if I Robert Stanfield, premier of Nova Scotia, took a_ respite from politics in a speech at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Guest of honor at a Nova Scotia Day luncheon, Mr. Stanfield said Nova Scotians have come to recognize the value of promotion, particularly in Central Canada. "We are convinced that today we have a good deal to contribe ute 'to Canada,"' he said. SHOULD CHOOSE WISELY Mr. Hees, former trade min- ister in the Diefenbaker cabi- we are landing in €uba'"' is one} ernor at the ceremony at Place 1 of the. musical numbers in the enbaker in 1958." Mr. Dupuy and Pyotr T. Tron- |Fourleen' persons were killed ko, ceputy chairman of the a Suect' of ministers of the and 35 injured when a bus fell Ukraine. into a 200-feet deep ravine near For Strike |Kohat, 75 miles from Rawalpin-| The day also saw Governor Idi, press reports said Wednes- i , - ++ At Ex ; eporames aay | Ls -|Jack Lowrey of St. Catharines) auto-makers. reporied today. Antara saw/Wesion sons. sometime today. Sari Dewi also had decided not)" to return to Indonesia but want-| : driving a 1929 Model A Ford at) eae a steady 20 miles an hour,|;, - ed to see Sukarno to discuss) her property in Jakarta. Win Regatta SEBA BEACH, Alta. (CP)--| Howard Goldford and Art Wal-| | picnic." | Magazine Closes Detroit. overwhelmingly | | llel, a magazine launched two; in Montreal, wil! years ago pole of St. Catharines, Ont., cease publication with its June- necessary to gain what Reuthe sailing in the flying junior July issue, its publisher, Doug-|has called the union's longest class, won the Canadian Cen- "ilas Cohen, said here Tuesday.|and most ambitious list of *\Its assets and subscription list! demands." |have been bought by Saturday) Negotiations are in their sev- |Night Publications Ltd. of enth week at GM, Ford and /Toronto. Purchase price was Chrysler. Current three-year |not disclosed. pacts covering about 650,000 i Big Three workers expire in 14 | Charge Dropped = "2%°" Set. 5. HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actrers Hedy lanare ms} Losses Big For Brokers who was arrested on her com- |plaiut that he had raped her at TORONTO (CP) -- A break- down in the Toronto Stock jgunpeint. The 52-year-old Exchange's electronic computer tennia! Regatta Tuesday. The two led nine other crews in two days of competition on a three-mile course on Lake Wabamun, 40 miles southwest of Edmonton. if Jordy Tanz and Susan Kirzner of Toronto were sec- ond, while third place went to Glen Dexter and Daird Dexter of Halifax. fr The regatta was one of is GARFIELD WESTON «. Steps Dawn Pay $245,000 } led across Canada this 'week for youth. The flying jun- jor class is for boys and girls 12 to 15 years of age. actress ided to drop the matter for her own physical and mental well-being, Deputy ' i Tuesday prevented the TSE F District. Attorney Mark pre ! SE 'ake Lead asd : i jfrom supplying statistics to TORONTO (CP)--The Ontar-|McDonald said. iment ces Gad orate }fo Municipal Board has ordered Brock University at St. Cathar- ines to pay $245,000 for 81.7 acres of expropriated land) |worth only $68,000 eight years'Argonauts of the Canadian Partner of Bache and Co. bro- 4 |kerage house, said: "We had _ sday trod-| : ened A Football League Tuesday tr ieocee of large orders we were jtrying to negotiate. We had {both sides, but we couldn't get |cost stockbrokers thousands of jdollars in lost commissions. David Chandler, resident TORONTO (CP)--Davie Ful- fon said Tuesday the Conserva- tive party should take the lead fm recognizing the quality of women in practical terms, daety 1 the | 28°. . Te ood qresicatis inte Pan Owners of the land prior ebay quarterback Henry Schichtle | Schictle Goes TORONTO (CP) -- Toronto expropriation, Janor Invest-|to British Columbia Lions for a fament and the legislatures. : ; | t Canadian player to be named He told a reception in. x oe a - seine a them together because of the campaign to become national|e cause it had residential) Schichtle is on Toronto's inju- Computer failure." leader at the party's Sept. 5-9 convention that women still suf- fer from prejudice in the development potential or alter-|ry reserve list and will be ineli-! nately could be used for devel-|gible to play for the Lions until fessi d "the till opment of a stone and gravel he comes off the list Sept. 3., professions yi neir sex fob quarry. The Lions have _lost four disquaiifies women from jo) S|" Brock University was ordered games in a row with veteran for which they are otherwise to pay $3,000 an acre. Bernie Faloney at quarterback. well qualified." Riots Spectre | Materials Up He said the federal govern- ment should provide incentives 4 is etw a ' . to establish a network of day-| Bort ELGIN, Ont. (CP)--, The Dominion Bureau of Sta- eare centres to help working 4 fs s mothers The spectre of riots in swollen|tistics index of residential ghettos in Canada's two major|building materials, based on cities---Toronto and Montreal--|1949 prices equalling 100, rose jis always a possibility a Wind-|to 160.1 in July from 159.3 in Fast Action HOUSE SALES! Call a Member of the OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Photo Mies A text of his remarks was released to the press des Nations will be Pierre \ Dupuy, commissioner-general \fantasy which tells Of @ SUP> yyxpwinwnnnmnnnmmmmmmnmnnnann nnn of Expo 67. |posed overthrow of the, Cuban Expr marked the Ukraine's dictator. UAW Re d special day Tuesday with a . | al y flag-ra'sing ceremony at Place 14 Killed des Nations and addresses by KARACHI, Pakistan (AP)-- John A. Volpe of Massachusetts \day wind up a two-day visit to Expo . DETROIT (AP)--Walter P. to pay tribute to Canada's Cen- pins . . Reuther says his United Auto tennial Year and to take part in) ane oe Wins Title Workers union will pick a strike| the New England state's self-! GOV. ROCKEFELLER ST. CATHARINES (CP)-- 'arget next week in contract!" bargaining with the Big Three} E u t 6.000 ~ A . won his 16th consecutive St. iS UAW a Davicd's golf championship, he UAW president's decision eee ew ppointee Tuesday by defeating Larry|o call his 26-member interna- (CP)--Garfield| z yenehof of Niagara Falls, tional executive board to pick a He urged that the Flint area's 70,000 UAW members vote today and | MONTREAL (CP) -- Paral-/Thursday to authorize neotia- tors to call a strike at any of the Big Three if they deem one| reported near exhaustion in the did I might like them." net, made his "ordinary man" | WEATHER FORECAST nian AR a TORONTO (CP)--Officia forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m Synopsis: A large high pres Pick Target Mostly Sunny And Cool | For Today And Thursday 1| Winds light today: southwest 10 .| to 20 Thursday. Ottawa and region: -|sunny today and Thursday. sure cell straddles the Great | Cool. Light winds. Lakes this morning and {cool dry, day-time weather wil TAXARKANA, Tex. (AP)-- LONDON ; : . Fires and explosions swept four|Weston is handing. over the! Qnt., in a one-hole playoff: target followed announcements |TiEl, Pressife cell pagan to|St, Thomas . 48 derailed chemical cars of ajchairmanship of his giant Asso-/ Lowrey and Evanshof hadj/Tuesday by both General rae tii the weather picture| London + 45 freight train Tuesday night and|ciated British Foods group 10/79-hcle scores of 268 on the| Motors and Ford that they wil eT Oke t et ola ke Eri Kitchener . . z early Wednesday, forcing the his son Garry H. Weston, it was par-70 course. The final was a|make economic counter offers Lake ° ' ss asi rake otal Forest «+++. > evacuation of 6,000 persons as a, announced Tuesday. virtual replay of the 1966 cham-/'o UAW proposals "early next Batavio w Maitre scill tae: bes 'eo a precaution against poison, The Canadian bakery king,'pjonship when Lowrey and|Week, barring unforeseen cir-| G4.) cia) Bay ap pce . arta) , Tre i 29908 Je cheintcals and gas which the 69, will become the group's first) Evans tied after 72 holes and cumstances. peg Smata" sine Prot ae arines be train was transporting. There|presidert, a post that will Lowrey won the playoff. | It appeared to be the union's|Cochrane Re gions Windsor. Pelerhorsdnh." 42° were no reported injuries. enable him to devote more time) conclusion that the GM offer|tondon. Toronto, Ha milton |Kineston BN seeeee 7 pe ae wee M t ad Ends and possibly Ford's will come|North Bay Sudbury Sault Ste. Trenton aa: 45 ; ling the younger Weston in| otorcade |Monday. Normally, few days|yarie: Mo Lp .| Tr aah f Seeks Divorce : f Marie: Mostly sunny and cool/Killaloe .....+-.+++. 40 charge of day-to-day running of) ¢7 sous, Nfld. (CP)--|SePatate company offers, and/today and Thursday, northeast |Muskoka -...-....+« 40 JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reu-|the business. Nine vintage cars have com-|Chrysler's proposal was expect-| winds 10 to 15 today becoming|North Bay ......... 40 ters)--Deposed president) The appointments will be sub- pleted the journey from Victo-| &4,by midweek. light this evening. Northern|Sudbury .. ioe Sukarno's third wife, Japanese-|mittet to shareholders at an/':) "po "to st. Johns. The cen-|,nculher said Tuesday the/ white River, western James|Earlton ........++. ee born Ratna Sari Dewi, has/extraordinary general meeting feanlnk project formally ended | date for the target picking | Bay regions: Mostly sunny|Sault Ste. Marie ... 42 aske? for a divorce because she/Sept. 20. pS na in the Newfoundland capital | °xecutive board session had not| today. Sunny Thursday but with|Kapuskasing ....... 37 sees no future for her husband,| Toronto-born Garry Weston, Tuesday, 37 days after it began.| bce" decided upon but added|considerable afternoon cloudi-|White River .. 40 the official Antara news agency|40, is the second of the three') "Bi. or 'Cooksville, Ont.,|" Call probably would go out|ness and possible showers. Moosonee ......+.+ 45 the} |persist through Thursday as the| Windsor Forecast Temperatures i Low tonight, high Tuesday 75 - 48 | TORONTO John Robarts | Ontario's farmers. The funds will assure farmers a& Mainly their investment and labor in \line with other segments of the feconomy, Mr. Robarts said. The action follows recommen- dations by a recent conference | y at Kemptville, Ont., attended| SUPERMARKET Me a ML DE Aim Of Robarts Project To Boost Farm Income (CP)--Premier announced a_ $500,000 project designed to determine methods of increasing the incomes of be by nearly 300 representatives of | 92 food and agriculture industry) claim at a Montreal. press con- ference. He said his party should base its leadership choice on sound policy and organization, not "by the curl of his hair, the color of his eyes or the cut of his suit." Mr. Roblin, who has said he will step down as Manitoba pre- mier whatever the outcome of the leadership fight, told a news. conference in Victoria "it would be most unfortunate if any candidate became identi- fied with one region." There were reports from Que- bec City Monday that Premier Daniel Johnson's Union Natio- organizations, Tuesday trade departments. The conference was used to return on|income established last by William Stewart, pr agriculture minister. departments the provincial government and the federal! agriculture and| by a preliminary report of the' special com mittee on farm rovincial | nale party was on the verge of rallying behind Mr, Roblin's leadership bid. Said Premier Roblin: "It's a provincial party and I expect, much like any other provincial party, it sticks to its own." Mr. Fulton, former justice minister, told a reception in Toronto the federal government should provide incentives to establish a network of day-care centres to help working moth- ers. "Yet our public policy contin- ues to cast shadows on the right of a mother to work and to earn." pc a SIZE IS NOTHING a) Auguste Renoir disdained big effects in his paintings, saying |he preferred an apple tree in a suburban garden to of | Falls. Niagara CANADIAN HEARING AID CONSULTANTS 10 Bond St, E. 725-2771 sparked | October | i | ! 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