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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Sep 1967, p. 2

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Lande > Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pidey, September 1, 1967 | . A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Department Of Education 'Liquidates Inspectors TORONTO CP)--The Ontar- fo education department «has ligawated the position of school oT area department ent mem- erandum buries the 100-year-old tradition as the first step in a major reorganization of the department's field operations designed to remove the unpopu- lar job of grading teachers. The move comes a week after Dr. J. R. McCarthy, deputy minister, sought the opinion of the Ontario Teachers' Federa- Chest Crushed KINGSTON CP)--A 14-year- old boy over whese chest the rear dual wheels of a dump truck rollel Thursday, is given a good chance of recovery, Doctors who operated on David Heasler for a punctured liver said he will recover unless infection sets in. David, who was to' quit his summer construction. job today to return to school, fell as he tried to jump aboard the moy- ing truck after he finished work for the day. s told it-was nonsense to expect anyune to judge a teacher in one brief visit a year. Nevertheless, teachers will be eubject to outside assessment when rv school principal, board) of superintendent asks for it, | Company Charged | STRATFORD, Ont. CP)-- The John Gaffney Construction Co. Lid., of Stratford has been charged with permitting an unqualified employee to operate a boom The charge was laid Wednes- day following an Ontario labor department investigation into a fatal accident at the company's yarc on Highway 19 at the northerly outskirts of Stratford last July 6. Harvey Ritchie, 27, of RR 2, Kincardine, was electrocuted whex@ boom came into contact with electrical wires. Offer Rejected WINDSOR, Ont. CP)--A company offer to settle the sev- en-month strike by United Auto Workers Union members against Great Lakes Forgings Lid, was rejected by its 33 ees Thursday, President J. Sinkevitch of Local 195 said the offer made to the union's bargaining committee was "very small" and the men voted to reject it. He eaid the ite centres Unionists Increase OTTAWA CP) -- Union membership in Canada is at an all-lime high and prospects for further growth are exceedingly goud, Donald MacDonald, sec- retary-treasurer of the Cana- dian Labor Congress, sald in a Labor Day Message. "Many of our affillated organizations are finding their personnel resources taxed 'in meeting requests for informa- tion and organization," he said. There had been. an "enor- mous surge of interest" in col- lective bargaining among many PREMIER SMALLWOOD « « receives two letters tening his life. nurse was charged Wednesday the RCMP here in which there was a threat "to cause the death of Premier Smallwood cf Newfoundland." dispu n a union demand for full 1968 The American, John Graves, profersional and semi-profes- sionai groups. : Trucks Condeianed| WINDSOR, Ont. CP)--Only 30 of 400 trucks have been passed as safe in the first week of checks in a traffic safety program for trucks in the city. Windsor police said 65 of- the vehicles were condemned as unsafe. 'We were amazed to find that there are more unsafe trucks than cars in Windsor," a police spokesman said. Hahn Named TORONTO CP)--David Hahn, former member of Par- liament for Toronto Broadview, 4| Thursday was named president of the Toronto and District Lib- eral Association to succeed law- yer Clam Neiman who resigned| to seek the presidency of the lontar! | Threats Confirmed Ontario Liberal. Party. ST JOHN'S, Nfld. CP)--Pre- mier Joseph Smallwood Thurs- day confirmed he received a second letter this week threa----External Affairs Minister/entanglement--if a new leader/--even though the party had with sending an earlier letter to Arms Build-Up AMHERSTBURG, Ont. CP) Father James E. Crop- pi, centre, Milwaukee NAACP Youth Council ad- viser, is directed to a po- PRIEST ARRESTED IN MILWAUKEE lice van after he was ar- rested during a civil rights match last night in Mil- waukee, Father Groppi was among 110 persons arrest- ed for violating Mayor Henry Maier's ban against demonstrations. The priest was later released on bond. _ {AP Wirephoto) By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA of the Conservatives in the House of Commons may not be immediately settled by the par- |Torontc next week. | Reason for this possible (CP)--Leadership| PCs Face Trouble After New Leader Elected the man chosen by the Toronto convention, Last November, 71 of the 95 Conservative MPs ty's Jeadership convention at|signed @ document asking John Diefonbaker to remain as lead- er--it did not say for how long |Martip warned Thursday night/is chusen to succeed John Dief-|decided to hold a leadership of arms in the Middle East nous..tide of increased conven- A young American' male|that the "leap-frog acquisition" |enbaker--is that the Commons| recognizes only decisions of the coulé lead to hostilities again.|varios party caucuses when it|/cand cates In a speech to a local servive}comes to matters a ffecting/mons: club, be said there is an "'omi-|leadership of the groups in the} Alvin Hamolton, George Hees, House. convention. Fou~ of the nine leadership are in the Com- Davie Fulton and Michael tions! arms acquisition by non-| The Conservative caucus of|Starr nucl.ar countries in the less-de-) vacation pay. The strikeio2, of Kansas City, was|veloped world." against the connecting rod manufacturer began March 4. Finnish Visitor TORONTO CP)--Rafael Paas'o, prime minister of Fin- land, arrived here Thursday to begin a two-day visit to Toronto and Niagara Falls, Ont. With him was Reino Palas, Finnish ambarsador to Canada. He will visit Niagara Falls to- day, return to Toronto in the evening, then fly to Montreal for @ visit at Expo. 'Contract Rejected brief talk with: remanded for a 30-day psychia- tric examination when he appeared in magistrate's court. French Delegation QUEBEC CP)--A delegation from France spent a free~day|Blackburne Airport, wandering around historic' Que-jrat, one of, Leeward Island's| bec City Thursday following|in the West two official welcomes that recaile¢ President de Gaulle's contreversial visit to Canada, Greeting the French visitors) LONDON Reuters)--The|Canaila, an advisory body on on their arrival in Quebec City,|Congo high ¢o m mis sien of|science policy. Culture Minister Jean-Noellinformation announced' Thurs-|\ 'The council said in @ report, Tremblay of Quebec ended ajday a ban on Reuters news| submitted earlier to Prime Min- "Long | livelagency operating in The Congo|ister Pearson; that the agency's dian government has approved Aid For Airport OTTAWA CP)--The Cana- a $250,000 development assist- ance grant for improvement of Montser-; Science Council Suggests By DAVE McINTOSH cy responsible to a cabinet min- Lifts Ban ister was recommended Thurs-|ment should be expanded to a day by the Science Council of|growth rate of about 20 per BRANTFORD CP)-- Brick-|Frarce and long live free Que-jhad been lifted. The ban was|board of directors should be in Brantford, Hamilton|bec." and Guelph voted Thursday to reject a new contract offer by the General ,Masonry Contrac- tors Association. Color Satellite TV LONDON CP)--BBC televi-/@rm Congo. _ A strike which has run for 10/sion engineers are bubbling weeks affects some 1,000 men|with satisfaction. over a test fn the three areas and Kitch-/tran:mission of color TV from ener. Bricklayers in Hamilton Canada to Britain. | The test paves the way for Reuters reports from Bujumbur-| ties and the public service. a or the activities of the mer- Coldant i] Canadian Space Agency Space research and develop- cent a year, or some $60,000,000 annually for five years. "A go-ordinated, expanded and tained national . eff |will be tequirea i Canadian' | of space is to be developed|for two weeks before the recon- imposed Aug. 11 following two|drawn from industry, universi-|under Canadian leadership to vening of Parliament Sept. 25. meet the needs of the Canadian Dr O. M. cenaries in Bukavu in the east-\chairman, told a news confer- ence that a government taskjada demands a sy "The national interest of Can- that Canadian force under Dr. John Chapman/scient:sts and technologists be Mao Best-Seller LONDON (AP)--Britain's troubles with China have turned voted 95.5 per cent against the/reguier live television broad- Mao Tse-tung into a best-selling association's offer, men inicasts in color from North|author, Londoners are lining up Guelph polled 77 per cent! America to Europe, the engi-|t0 buy his litte red book. Since against and Brantford bricklay-' neers said. | police and Chinese mission per- ers-gave a 95-per-cent rejection.| It was the first time color sig-|Sommel clashed this week after a Bricklayers in Kitchener vote/nals from the new world were) COPY of The Thoughts of Mao today on the offer. linstantly converted, in public,|7S¢-tung was thrown to the lfrom the transmission tech-|8round, one shop has sold more Body Recovered nique used there to the differ-|'han 2,000 copies of the book. COBOURG, Ont. CP)--Prov- ent system that is to be the incial police Thursday US. Snubbed standard for Europe. announced they have identified = . MOSCOW (AP)--Soviet lead- a bedy found washed ashore Find Sky Diver ers visited every pavilion at an from Lake Ontario earlier this international clothing machin- 'week as that of James Morris Hart, 36, of Cobourg. The partly decomposed body was found near Port Britain, about 10 miles west of this com- munity, 35 miles east of Osha- wa Mr. Hart disappeared Sept.) HURON, Ohio AP)--The coast guard said the body of a man wearing a jump suit was |pulled from the choppy waters of Lake Erie Thursday, and is presumed to be one of 14 sky- jdivers who have been missing t.| since Sunday, Tue parachutists missed their ery fair Friday, except the U.S. one, apparently snubbing the Americans to show coolness because of Vietnam, Thwart Plot SANTIAGO, Chile (AP)--A right-wing plot to overthrow the 15, 1966 when he apparently fell, from a boat during rough weather at night. A coroner's jury sitting in nearby Port) tied from the lake minutes Hope last Feb, 15 ruled that! sro, they hit the water. Two rget at Ortner Field near Wakemin by 10 miles. Of the 18 who made the jump, four were liberal government of President Eduardo Frei led to the arrest Thursday of the leaders of a minor _ conservative party, Chile's interior minister said. Mr, Hart's disappearance was caused by misadventure, Rapido Service TORONTO CP)--A Rapido -| TORONTO CP)--A four-man style train service to reduce|delegation from Toronto and travel time between Toronto|District Labor Council com- and Windsor by one hour is|plained to the Metropolitan expected to go into effect next|Toronto police commission the CNR announced/Thursday about police brutality spring, 'Thursday. The trains, on order from the) representing 120,000 unionists in Hawker Siddeley company in} England, will replace all. CNR: cars now operating between Toronto and southern Ontario. _ Ove new concept to be tried out on the trains will be meals |were dead. Accuse Police } | | {on picket lines. The delegation, the Toronto area, said some policemén -have shoved and manhandled striking union Interior Minister Bernardo Leighton linked the group to pation in an international com-) munications satellite system | The Chapman group will mendations concerning } tion of Canadian communica-| tions satellites. | Dr. Solandt said that as of now the Defence Research Board is the only body compe- tent in Canada to build a com- mutications satellite. He estimated it will take two to five years to put a Canadian communications satellite into orbit. "Tf we are going to stake out a claim in this area we have to act qwekly," Dr. Solandt said. A Canadian space agency would greatly accelerate partic- ipation in space exploration. struction, ownership and opera-| resources. of the Defence Research Board|enabled to play their part; that is already working on one of|Canacian the council's major recommen-| Canadian plants to manufacture dations--full Canadian partici-|at least a fair share of the labor be used 'in equipment; that Canadian organizations operate the sys- tems end that Canadians reap repert next month on its recom-/the benefit of the discovery and con-jdevelopment of their " College Stays Lutheran WATERLOO (CP)--The board of governors of Waterloo Lutheran University has reaf- firmed the college's status as "an independent, private enter- The announcement ends spec- ulation on the possibility of the SATELLITES NEEDED Tke council said Canada also country's natural resources. j unidentified foreign elements. members. They suggested *hese policemen be "weeded out" and fired from the force. prepared in advance, similar to) those now served on airplanes. . Running Lights | EDMONTON CP) Side Mounted running lights will be standard equipment on Chrys- fer of Canada 1968 automobiles|)} 'which were shown here Thurs- day at a news preview. bad +A 1968 Chrysler passenger cars will have small lights on both sides, red at the front and amber at the rear. The lights are designed to warn 'oncoming traffic at night or in visibility when an automo- is pullout out shead at right angles, for example into an intersecti on, Company president Ron Yodgham said the Canadian- produced cars have all safety' @quipinent required by new United States 'aw. * NOTICE POWER SUPERMARKETS 500 Rosslynn Rd. W. 564 King St. E. IS OPEN TILL 9:30 TONIGHT (Friday) Open Sat. till 6 p.m. Clesed Mon.--Labor Day » A 1a . - FRENCH CON HOTEL needs satellites to survey the|Behind-the scenes negotiations It suggested that Canadaj\versity with the department of should build launching facilities|university affairs on a possible for experimental rockets and{affiliation between the two uni- small satellites but buy launch-|versities. university merging with the Taivetvite: of Waterloo. CANADIAN were held in April by the uni- HEARING -AID CONSULTANTS 10 Bond St. £. 725-2771 MPs and senators might not be prepared to accept as leader of prise university related to the Eastern Canada Synod of the Lutheran Church in America." In House All four have their opponents within the Conservative caucus, which includes Senator M. Wal- lace MeCutcheon, another lead- ership candidate. Mr. Hees himself was one of the 71 sig- ners asking Mr. Diefenbaker to stay on. Five leadership candidates have no Commons seats. They are Senator McCutcheon, Pre- mier Roblin of Manitoba, Pre- mier Stanfield of Nova Scotia, Donald Fleming, former finarce minister, and Brockville businessman John Maciean. If any of these five wins the leadership he would need time to get elected to the C to assume leadership in the/loliday. Houre, In the meantime, there would|Canadian motorists will show whether safeiy conscious in traffic as : f This could result in a mini-jindicated by the 3.9 decrease _. jing services from other coun-|jeadership convention among OTTAWA (CP) -- Establish-|tries for the bigger communica-|Conservative MPs and sena- Indies. ope! of a Canadian space agen-|tions satellites. have to be an interim leader named by the caucus. tors. The 'point is~ important, especially to Conservatives. In all of the 1940-45 parlia- ment, the Conservative leader was not his party's leader in and Expo 67 still running high, the last time and short trips on the increase, Canada's car pop- ulation will be vying for road space with hundreds of thou- sands of American motorists|ti expected over the three-day Labor Day Predictions OTTAWA (CP)--Up to 100 persons could die on Canadians roa?s over the Labor Day weekend unless Canadian motorists show improvement in their driving attitudes, says the ery Highway Safety Coun- cil, Added Council general chair- man Keith H. McDonald in a statement: "with Centennial celebrations Summer cottages being used for' nand Lizotte announced nego ' -- tlt) fe 5 Sends. wan Roe "4 was. cool night across Ontario with early Engel temper- portion of the province skies will be mostly sunay Coming For All TORONTO. (CP)--Official today and » tem: |. Low Tonight, High Saturday peratures are expected to |W: sarsesepeeces BO: 70 be in the 65 to 70 degree |St, Thomas......s.... 4 70 range. Prospects for Satur- |London .......+. 6 7 day are for mostly sunny /Kitchener ........0+5 45 7 and warmer weather over 4S 7 all of Ontario. : . 45° 7 Toronto, Hamilton, London,/|! 45 oT Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake 0 om |Erie, Lake Huron, Niagara, 40 0 western Lake Ontario, southern 45 7 Georgian Bay: Sunny with a a5 6 few cloudy periods and éoo!|Killaloe 40 i today. Mostly sunny and warm- 45 70 er Saturday. Winds light. : 45 7 Eastern Lake Ontario and "38 " Haliburton: Variable cloudiness' ° 45 75 and cool with a few widely-scat-| Sault Ste. Marie 50° 75 tered showers today. Mostly|Kapuskasing .... 50 80 sunny and warmer Saturday,|White River-.....0... 45. 80 Winds northerly 15 today and|Moosonee .. 50 80 light on Saturday. Timmins ,. 50 80 Quebec House. QUEBEC (CP)--The: Quebec government is faced with the possibility of calling the legisla- ture into emergency session| next week if a strike by the province's 208 radiologists, which is straining the capacity of some hospitals, is not settled by Monday. Health Minister Jean Paul Cloutier said Thursday the situ- ation in Quebec hospitals was deteriorating to the point where! the government may have to pass a back-to-work law against the specialists next week. "The government is responsi- ble for public health and if it becomes necessary to take emergency measures we will do' so," Mr. Cloutier said. Governor negotiator Dr. iol, inlict had Radiologist Strike May Force Into Session uled to leave during the week- end to take up "positions "ta other provinces and the United States, with the majority going to Onlario. 199 HAVE RESIGNED Some 190 radiologists have resigned their hospital posts fol- lowing earlier government refusal to extend Quebec hospi: tal msurance benefits to cover x -Tay services. in doctors' offices and private clinics, The :government has agreed to pay for services performed in private clinics but radiolo- gists are fiercely resisting gov- ernmert demands that they accept a set of rules giving the health department power to set standards. on .all aspects of their practice in private clinics, broken down Thursday in a with the sp wrangle 'over a monetary clause. He said no date had been set for resumption of the "This fs the weekend where '1 to BY ear registered in wi deaths so far this year and also, whether they are begin- ning to. realize that as individ- y drivers, they can stay out they are becoming talks. radiologists are reported sched- Meanwhile a number of d traffic trouble if they wish." the Commons. Whea leadership the Speaker Lucien - Lamoureux and his staff are already brush- ing up--rather, delving deeply into--parliamentary rules and LAtwngg about party leader- Pp. : Hurricane Blows Out MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--Winds of tropical storm Arlene dwindled today as the season's first stovm thrashed far at sea and was ruled out as a threat to the United States mainland, The national hurricane centre said the storm continued to weaken about 1,800 miles east norticast of Miami. Winds were' There 'were 97 traffic deaths during the Labor Day weekend) Toronto Girl Top Teen TORONTO (CP)--Donna Dabslci, 17, of Toronto won the first annual Miss Teen Canada pageant at the Canadian Nattonal Exhibition Thursday. ' Runner-up was Marjorie Bow- man, 16, of Vancouver. Other contestants in the pag- eant were Carla Carlson, 18, Streetsville, Ont., Darlene Bal- lis, 17, Ane Sapieja, 17, and Debbie Wood, 16, all of Toronto. Contestants were judged on moflelling bathing suits, sports wear and evening gowns as weil as personal . appearance and general manners and poise. estimated at 45 miles an hour in squalls within the storm. "Arlene poses no threat to the U.S. mainland," said an advisory. She continued to move northwest at 15 miles, an hour and is expected to turn more toward the north tonight, the weathermen said. cqunenni » @ FINENTAL-BU PFET GENOSHA The Rib Room OPEN THIS SUNDAY 4:30 TO 8:00 P.M. With ber facilities. Make your reservations NOW. 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Aimed basicall the position of 'th payer, the repor scan commission @ complete 9 the province's ments, «It warned that more elbow roon revenues in areas Ottawa and said not forthcoming, face higher pe and sales taxes. Painting a glo the fiseal future Ontario could fa $1,000,000,000 -- by extra money is f Under the cha' 58-year-old Toror Lancelot J. Smit! tee recommend: load on propert WANT WIDER T It also recomm 'base for Ontario' per-cent sales t many services nt Total savin recommendations property and sc estimated by the an average of present tax bills. The major one quickly by the would see Ontari on the first $2 assessed value contained resider Provincial Tr MacNaughton sa ment has accey mendation that ¢ costs of admini within minici estimated at $11, Both be next year with taxes, he said. The propo: ehurches pay 1 at the rate of ¢ property levies opposition. Most Rev, Hot Archbishop of 'and Primate of mendations shoul He hoped to meetings befo: year. - NDP. Leader Donald said the the shelf until 1! cant relief for ho "We face the lengthy timetab ences and hearin: proposals befor ment is ready to The committee recommendations help the financ' municipalities in --A province-w ment of all reflect current establish a hb equitable tax. -~A complete road grants ¢ ties 'so y 3 the real costs i ~Inclusion 0 property, hospi versities | taxes, but wi and universit recompensed b cial governmen --Increasing gi school boards t of educational less than 45 pe: a three-year pe Jan > z BHI8,9 ecccce

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