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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 5, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Pope Has Influenza Audiences Cancelled Generally Smooth STOCKHOLM (AP )--Swe- den's first full work day of right-hand driving Monday was genera'ly smooth and_ there were ro fatalities on the road. Only 16 of 84 accidents throughout Sweden involved personal injury. On an average CASTLE GANDOLFO, Italy (Reuters)--Pope#Paul is suffer- dng from influenza and has a slight temperature, Vatican sources said today. ' The pontiff, who will be 70 Sept. 26, became ill Monday, ecomplaining of nausea, The 'sources said the illness devel- oped into influenza. _ ipope Paul's health has stood 'up well during his four-year pontificate, which included 'exhausting journeys to Pales- jents resulted in personal inju- Line September Monday with the old... left-hand system, 30 to 65 acci-| | WEATHER FORECAST VIET AIDES DENY ELECTION WAS 'RIGGED' kidnapped and at least 135 were wounded. ' But 83 per cent of the 5,- $00,000 registered voters in areas controlled by the guvern- ment voted, and U.S. Ambassa- dor Ellsworth Bunker said the turnout was "remarkable in the face of threats by the Viet Cong." , Dzu's strong showing puzzled political experts who had expected both Huong and for- mer chief of state Suu to poll more votes. . Some thought it was because the symbol of Dzu's ticket was a white dove. This could have attracted South Vietnamese weary of more than 20 years of By BARRY KRAMER SAIGON (AP)--A spokesman for South Vietnam's victorious military candidates has brushed off charges by defeated civilians that the presidential election was rigged. U.S. observers sent by President Johnson agreed that voting Sun- day was fair. Seven of the 10 civilian presi- dential candidates charged fraud in the balloting. Turong Dinh Dzu, who ran second, said he would demand that the Cun- stituent Assembly void the elec- tion as a 'nationwide fraud." A spokesman for Premier Nguyen Cao. Ky, vice presi- dent-elect on the slate headed 'tine, India, the Untied Nations, Portugal and Turkey. The Pope cancelled his week- ly general audience scheduled for Wednesday and his regular audiences today and Wednes- day. F A Vatican announcement also ; + said the Pope would not goon a ', "¥, planned trip to the sanctuary of #. the Madonna of Good Advice at Genazzano, 25 miles south of Rome, y Lars Skiold, who supervised the switch Sunday, said, how- "It will be months and years} before we can call this opera-| conditioned generation." For 233 years, vehicles had | kept to the left on Swedish jroads, D |motorisis tended to lapse into; ___lold driving habits, particularly at left turns. | To Wed German CancelFair | j i Princess Benedikte of Denmark} HONG. KONG. (Reuters) | Driver Killed COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -- One 'of China's major 'trade Princess Benedikte of Denmark will marry West German Prince Richard of Sayn-Witt- fairs may not be held next/23-year-old sky month because opponents 1 i Mao Tse-tung threatened to kill/Monday after rescuing a first- it was announced Sunday. The TORONTO (CP) -- Official! and Monday some|forecast today: Inight throughout t! the 50s, Pleasant, mainly sunny conditions can be expected SONOMA, Calif. (AP) -- Ajagain today. Cooler air spread- : diver plunged|ing southward across Hudsonjer of |7,500 feet to his death in a field/Bay this morning will likely jeover Northern Ontario tonight genstein and Berleburg Feb. 3,/ 150 organizers, the English-lan-|time jumper whose parachute|and affect the central and east- | victim was/ern sections of the province x 'Mainly Sunny And Warm re oie ames ee ret! FO Today And Wednesday Western James Bay: Varia- issued at 5:30 a.m.|ble cloudiness with a few scat- jtered showers Synopsis: It was clear over-jsunny and cool y. he province|Winds westerly 15 today, north- with temperatures dipping tojerly 15 Wednesday. Ottawa, Montreal: Sunny ard warm today. Wednesday sunny with a few cloudy periods. Cool- Wednesday. Light High today and low tonight at Montreal and Ottawa 80 and 55. Low overnight, high Wednesday by Chief of State Nguyen Van Thieu, commented: "If Dzu has proof that there was fraud, let him go ahead. If there was fraud, we would have had a bigger martin." In virtually complete unoffi- cial returns, Thieu and Ky polled slightly more than 35 per cent of the 4,700,000 votes cast and more than twice the num- ber recorded for Dzu's second- place ticket. AMERICANS AGREE "T have never seen an elec- tion with such an absence of evidence of fraud,"' said Sena- tnbeal thing wrong," said Joseph Barr, Democratic mayor of Pittsburgh. The latest tally gave Thieu 1,638,902 votes, Dzu 809,285, Phan Khac Suu 502,732 and for- mer Premier Tran Van Huong 464,638. An additional 1,300,000 votes were cast for the remain- ing seven candidates or were declared invalid. The South Vietnamese also elected a 60-member Senate, but results were trickling in slowly in those contests. a 137+ member House of Representa- tives will be elected Oct. 22. There already are rumors, of di ion between Ky and tor Bourke B. Hic per, Iowa Republican. "No -one could detect any- Thieu, but it appears that one of the first aims of the new regime will be to make peace overtures to North Vietnam. HOPES ARE.SLIM One of Thieu's major cam- paign planks was a pledge to seek a pause of one week or more in bombing of the North if Hanoi gives some sign that it will respond as a prelude to negotiations. Hopes of success are slim, however. Thieu sent a message of thanks to American and allied ders for helpi pro- vide security for the ponulation on election day. Despite their efforts, at least 38 persons were killed on elec- tion weekend, another 300 were smimtn TANS besser tens espe today. Mainly. 4. a Traffic Dea On Labor Day's Weekend By THE CANADIAN PRESS accident 18 miles north of Traffic accounted for 85 of the 96 accidental deaths across| 40% Ont. Canada on Labor Day weekend. A Canadi wien q Press falls. | winds. ' ag (guage Hong Kong Standard/hadn't opened. The 1 | r saga fess ad ae A says. |Richard Wayne Thulin, | Wednesday. : _ [Windsor ...s+see000 55 78 iq The newspaper quotes travell-| The student sky diver, Traute) Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,|st, Thomas .. 52 7g | accidents. band-to-be, 32-year-old son of a v t | '. hee , . } Ge taney pee |Fair--one of China's show win-|plane at 7,500 feet. jdows for the world - was} 4 : damaged by mobs. Riot Deaths _ Chinese Premier Chou En-lai!Courty coroner, Thulin shouted | today and Wednesday. Winds Srenitlton: fics SB 80 g DETROIT (AP)--The deaths | insisted ing fair go on, but | for ker to open the chute, put ee rami westerly 15 @ Cotharines 88 $0 and one in a fall. of a majority of the 43 persons|@nti-Maoists in the city claimed) she could not understand him. | Wednesday. killed during Detroit's July riot|they would kill the organizers if Thulin, with 110 leaps to his} Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali-/Toronto ..... 5580 Y it was held, The Standard adds. | recora, manoeuvred under Miss|burton, northern Georgian Bay,| Peterborough 55 78 could have been prevented, an/! investigation by the Detroit ' ' jers arriving here from China as|Schcoeder, 24, said she, Thulin|Lake Huron, Niagara, eS ee ere ol saying the site of the Canton |and four others jumped from a|Lake Ontario, southern Geor- jgian After they had fallen to about)/H a milton, Toronto: Mainly 3,500 feet, she told the Sonoma /sunny The paper says this explained|schreeder, got her chute open|Algoma, why no invitations to the trade/at 1500 feet, then fell past her/Bay, western Bay, Windsor, White River, London .. London,| Kitchener ...+++++. Mount Forest ..... 50 75 | fall. In Quebec, 31 died, including and continuing warm)|wingham 27 in traffic, three drownings North|Kingston ..... Sudbury: Mainly sunny/Trenton .. ccovcscee 90 75 \from 6 p.m. local times Friday \to midnight local times Monday showed seven drownings; two killed in fires and two killed in The Canadian Highway \Safety Council 100 traffic deaths during the 78-hour holiday weekend. Last year 102 persons died in traffic mishaps and 24 died in other Ontario dead totalled 34, with .| 29 in traffic, three by drowning and one in a fire and one in a|Allan, crashed into a ditch and rolled over near Bowmanville, 10)east of Hamilton. |miles east of Oshawa. e f : | A two-year-old girl Traffic accidents claimed 12/ police identified only as Susan, a ward of a children's aid soci-|0f Cornwall. ety, drowned in Cox Creek near lives in British Columbia, four in New Brunswick, two in Sas- 78 |katchewan and one e Sask., ach in| Kitchener. 78 |New es. ye ree rois lesentigntion |tHtt was received in Hong! when h.s own chute didn't open.|and continuing warm today.|Muskoka . says that the national guard| Kong. Sunny with cloudy periods and|North Bay .. 72 "did not obey" orders to unload| The Standard reports contin- Trial Seen |not quite so warm Wednesday.|Sudbury . weapons and fire only at the| ued fighting in Canton and _ _ |Winds westerly 15. |Earlton command of an officer, and, | quotes arrivals here as saying) CAIRO (AP) -- The semi-offi-, Timagami, Cochrane: Sunny) Sault Ste. Marie... 50 75 "as a result, the guard was|the city's Tinho railway station|cial newspaper Al Ahram con-|with cloudy periods today and|Kapuskasing ...... 48 70 involved in a total of 11 deaths | Was still in the hands of anti-| firmed today that Field Mar-|Wednesday. Cooler Wednesday.|White River ....... 50 75 in which nine innocent people! Maoists. sha! Abel Hakim Amer, Egypt's|Winds westerly 15 today, north-/Moosonee .. - 40 65 ly " | 'Timmins ... - 48 72 |MONDAY? died." But it appeared partial train| former vice-president and armylerly 15 Wednesday. service has been restored to}commander, may be tried by a Hong Kong after several days/ court-martial with 50 other offi- interruption lcers accused of plotting against | President Nasser. | Amer, who helped oust King |Farouk in 1952, had been Nas- lser's closest associate for lyeacs. He was removed from his office and his army com- mard after Egypt's disastrous/| |defeat by the Israelis in June. | Reports of the plot and the| arrests had circulated for more A 24,000-word copyright was ublished in the paper Sunday. t says three reporters inter- viewed. more than 300 people and studied hundreds of docu-|. ae - ments before coming to the | fF a " "inescapable" conclusion that,| > "a majority of the riot victims | %, need not have died. Their} deaths could have been-and|f should have been-prevented."' : Guard Changing \ OTTAWA (CP)--About 5,000 tourists and Ottawa residents| § ered on Parliament Hill rp apd ae guard , time this season. The colorful ceremony, per- formed by the 2nd Battalion, Canadian Guards stationed at|& Canadian Forces Base Petawa- wa, has been a popular attrac- tion in the capital for the past seven years. Journalist Dies PARIS (AP) -- Gera Baver, 72, author and journalist who regularly wrote editorials for the newspaper Figaro under the rame Guermantes, died =| Monday at his home. © | In 1955, he won the City of Paris grand prix for literature. * This year the ceremony| : i i began on June 25 and Conttensd | | ae ; ee SP istanta do Paris, Les Mors) seven days a week through Labor Day. It was cancelled MAO TSE-TUNG viens only occasionally because of 2«-No Fair? , rain and was bypassed a few times when welcoming ceremo- nies for state visitors | Williams Leaves with a oan of the mid-/ MONTREAL (CP)--Prime| mgrning show. Minister Eric Williams of Trini-| Playwright Slain jdad and Tobago left for home Saturday after winding up a LONDON ; | visit one of Britain' 5 isi to Ottawa, i i voung playwrights, was beaten| 294 Expo 67. The prime minis.|{g0r I. Sikorsky, died Monday) to death by his best friend who |te? took off from Montreal|im Hasna te on then took his own life by poi-|/ternational Airport for Trini-| | Glubarelt Ne Peet or soning, a coroner's court jury|4@4 after spendin gpart of the fixed-wing aircraft and nelicop- ER Minnay Oran ae. and|42Y at the world's fair--mostly | ters and was engineering mana- - at at his country's y R Kenneth Halliwell, 41, a free " ye pavilion \sion uf United Aircraft. Engineer Dies | BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) -- Michael E. Gluhareff, Quebec City |associate of helicopter pioneer) ae Fi 7 their ahah o week in De Midis See streak, with a thrilling 1-0 vic- but the Egyptian government i ii tory over St. Mary's Comets, has made no official comment. |e at North, Oahawa. Pack be. fore a big crowd on Saturday rd{. This was the first game of the Provincial Union Juvenile 'A' ship finals. Second game of the 2-out-of-3 series will be played| jing. at St. Mary's this Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and should a third and deciding game be necessary, it will be played at 5:30 p.m. et Instants de Paris, Les Moral-|_ Barbara Pfaff of St. Mary's istes Francais and Je me Sou-|2nd Cathy Stead of Oshawa t Woodview hooked up in a pitch- Px _|ing duel that proved a scorcher, Rog ge ge oo ane |as Stead walked two batters and Alaa cl cerebral hemorrhage. struck out 11 while Pfaff issued} jaied Of ® "lonly one walk and claimed nine | strikeout victims. Nobody thought very much) about it when Oshawa scored a} 74, hes _ the ar inning, but as it} ; urned out, this was (AP)--Joe Orton,|C@nadian tour which included |Russian-born engineer and) ei ii. hard-fought tussle. Bobbie Nichol singled with two} out, advanced on a passed ball jand scored when Joanne Bessie was safe on _ second-baseman| Laurel Bain's error. | | PP ie ions «| And that was it! Oshawa col-| ger of Sikorsky Aircraft, a divi-1.cteq a total of five hits, with Cathy Chapman getting a single in the third, both Nichol and Woodview Juvenile Girls Win 1-0, First Of Finals Oshawa Woodview Park girls|Bessie singled to open the sixth took a big step in the right/but Pfaff snuffed that threat direction, when they continued season's Women's and in the 8th, Bonnie Nichol St. Mary's got their last hit, a single by Patty Laing in the seventh, after Claudia Barrett|quay-Ste. had been hit by a pitched ball. Both Barrett and Laing were tagged out, as they desperately| Langton, tried to steal second, in a bid| Woodstock. for the tying run. d and M 78 In Alberta six died in car accidents and one, in a fire. 72. |Three died on the road in Nova 72 |Scotia and one person drowned. Industrial and natural deaths, |known suicides and slayings| jare not included in the survey. Thompson, 36, Toronto, pital of injuries suffered Satur-| SATURDAY day in a two-car collision on of Belleville. Alfred Dyba, 45, when his car crashed into a jrock cut on a road near Bob- caygeon, about 20 miles north- pees OA west of Peterborough. | Stanley Edward Parr, 7,| when struck by a car while} crossing Highway 24 near his} undefeated| got her third single of the game|home in Erin, 22 miles north-| but there were two out and/east of Guelph. | nothing more happened. Cathy Stead gave up only four hits, She walked Bain to open ms Sense et vice fen ith 8 ur tary Softball} Kennedy singled by Brown was champion-/ nipped on the base paths and Pfaff struck out to end the inn- Holden James Colbeck, 72, in |a two-car crash on Highway 89 near his home in Alliston, about 20 miles south An unidentified woman and her daughter when the car they were riding in was in collision with a train at a level crossing at Kapuskasing. SUNDAY Magilla Cloutier, Sabine, Que., struck by a car as he walked along a country road near 25. miles south of Geoffrey Mowat, 4, in hospi- t Paul Curts, Marie Norman ; on in hos-| Kingston. ths Hit tal after he was struck by a car Friday near his home in Lon-} Guelph. Elizabeth Burtell, 21, of survey| Toronto, when her car failed to make a turn on Highway 60 in Algonquin Park about 40 miles northeast of Huntsville . Roosevelt Allison, 48, his wife Marie, 47, and daughter, Alesia Yvonne Com- had predicted|ing, 2, all of Hamtramck, Mich., in a single-car accident on a road near Chatham. when 20, Marie, Ont., drowned when he fell from a small boat while fishing in a small lake about 80 miles north of Sault Ste. Lois Stein, 13, Fleetwood, | /Pa., drowned in Clear Lake |DUTY: Bruce|about 30 miles northeast of " | James Goodman, 19, "ay: Highway 7 about 25 miles north] geon,, Ont., -- a Pinas out of control and ran off High- Toronto, | way 36 near Peterborough. Robert Lawrence Heaslit, 24, in a_ single-car| their grand- 85 east of Barrie. Ottawa. Garnett Nixon, whom following a_ two-car Sault Ste. | south of North Bay. Linda Troupe, 12, Willow Beach, Ont., when struck by a car as she walked along a road near her home 15 miles south- Ethel Agnes Brooks, 67, and Ann Gudmundson, both of Otta- wa, in a two-car crash near Kars, about 25 miles south of| Joanne Elizabeth Waters, | Fonthill, Ont., in hospital fol- lowing a fall into a gorge in a Mark Anthony Pootosh, 5,/conservation area near St. Toronto, when struck by a car| Catharines. while attempting to cross a six-lane expressway in Toronto. Kendall Gordon Damant, 34, Kenneth Felker, 38, Guelph, after he was struck by a car when he stepped out of a his car|parked truck on the Queen Eliz- abeth Way near Winona, south- 35, Toronto, collision near Alexandria, 25 miles north Leonard Barager, 62, Hems- dale, Ont., in a.two-truck colli- sion near Burks Falls, 50. miles John Edward Walkhouse, 24, Blezard Valley, Ont., and Ger- ald Carlson, 16, Warren, Ont., in a six-car crash on Highway 17 'about 40 miles east of Sud- leat e140 001520 MON eT Alexander Kreitz, 52, nwa ener, in a two-car crash/near 'Moorefield, 30 miles noytheast Of Stratford. FRIDAY Sarah Evelyn Gardner, 62, Richmond Hill, Ont., when struck by a car while crossing a street in Richmond Hill, about 15 miles north of Toronto, a community of quiet elegance located in eshawe's northern residential area. 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All and supplies for as little as $2.00 weekly. books, instruction "ACADEMIC STANDARDS INSTITUTE lance writer, were found dead Aug. 9 in an apartment they | M | 2 shaved. | eet Planned | Heiress Free CALGARY (CP)--More than] PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) --| Body Found tries are expected to register farm implement ters)--Police said they have found the body of Robert Bruce|mation, which opens Bradley, 24, of Meaford, Ont.,| Wednesday. A total of 222 after the sinking of the Norwe-| papers will be delivered at the gian coasta! vessel Dux North three-day conference. off here early Sunday . Gets Film Offer Nine persons from a 17-man| ewe TORONTO P)--R quarrel died when the 497-ton vesse ( N (CP)--Rev. . ae y' sank. -- Thomas McDonough, a Toronto, The husband, William Thom- Bradley's parents, Mr. and|Dominican and author of a con-|son Wakeman, was reported in Mrs. Gerry O. Bradley, said injt{'®versial play about the fair condition at hospital. 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The play, Charbonnea and Fi : _ had worked three cir at ses . the Still Alive iviolet radiation than nearby ngland, vel] removal of Archbis d h | yside. j in England, travelled in Europe c op Josep MEXICO CITY (AP) A countryside and recently wi v Charbonneau of Montreal by Se et BM EY 91 oon Pink tt in " [Mexico City newspaper, reports Bradley graduated from the ' at Jacques Mornard, the siay-| University of Western Ontario| Hams United jer of Leon Trotsky, is still alive) with an honors degree in weog-| ae aucios and in Prague. =. raphy in 1966 WINNIPEG (CP)--Amateur, The paper Ultimas Noticias) jae operators from Manitoba, oe ni ow yer ; |Ontario and Alberta Sunday|Rios, a lawyer, and one of the| Move To Right |approved formation of the|few people in Mexico who still) STOCKHOLM (Reuters)-- Canadian Amateur Radio Fed-|corresponds with Mornard, said Sweden abandoned its drive-on-|¢ration. James Roik of Winni-|Mornard is well. the-left rule Sunday to join the|P€& was named president. The; Mornard served a 20-year mainstream of European traffic |°'anization represents about sentence for killing the former) én the right-hand side of the|° 200 radio hams. Ontario has Soviet planner while Trotsky, You cen still enjoy good with thet while the family Is ewey et the cottage, GO TO THE LANCASTER HOTEL SUMMER BACHELORS food home cooked flovor CNTY OF OSHAWA-TAXES DUE | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS | 4th INSTALMENT OF REALTY TAX DUE 27 KING ST. WEST WARDS "COLOR OF INK Parking Reer of Hotel PRINT ON BILLS No. 4, 5 and 6 Red No. 1, 2 and 3 Green road. 4,000, Alberta 1,000 and Mani-|was in exile in Mexico City in| 4 | ---- | toba 500. jrelease from prison but refused HERE AND THERE | i IRN RE ' Jet Traffic |to say where he was headed. a agree oe ga ae 4 ' NEW YORK (AP)--A fleet of | i he congregation 0 urn's|21 police tow trucks helped || Presbyterian Church, Ashburn,|unsnari'a Labor Day traffic Sworn In will hold a sod-turning cere-|jam at Kennedy International} OTTAWA (CP)--Mr. Justice | mony Sept. 10 following the|Airport after Queens residents|J. R. Cartwright was sworn in| 11:30 a.m. morning service 'o/staged a 100-car stall-in to pro-|Monday as chief justice of the begin construction of their new) test noisé from jet planes. Six|Supreme Court of Canada in a| church building. A spokesman/stalled cars, their drivers still|ceremony at Government said the church is expected to} at the wheel, were towed to the|House. Chief Justice Car- be in use by Easter. The new police garage at the airport,|twright, 72, a native of Toronto, | church is being built to replace) and another 35 of the vehicles|succeeds: Chief Justice Robert | the one which was destroyed) that overheated or stalled were |Taschereau who retired en 1940. Mornard left Mexico after his} DIXON'S SERVING OSHAWA OVER 313 ALBERT ST. CALL OR SEE FOR OIL FURNACES 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 Co; cha Pu Civie Administration Bidg. Cor. & Athol Sts. fF ANY INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE --, Please telephone the Tox Office 725-1153 for PENALTY AMOUNT to ADD when remitting by mail to City Hall. TAXES MAY BE PAID AT ANY CHARTERED BANK OR TRUST OFFICE IN OSHAWA for @ small service charge OR ot the City Holl. FAILURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due date necessitates the Tax Collector to proceed to collect by several Statutory and Local By-Law provisions such as Collection of Rénts where property is tenant occupied. 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SAIGON (AP)--Neguy Ky wants President-ele en Van Thieu to appt premier, the post he no reliable sources reporte Ky was elected vice- Sunday on the same slate with Thieu. The sources report th: has not decided who appoint as premier. T embassy has been press to appoint a civilian to criticism of the predor military character regime. To hold the premier well as the. vice-pre would require an amend the constitution, but thi be accomplished if Ky the Senate. 'In Sunday's election, also was for the Seni supporters were ahead. " Returns from 27 of provinces put four slate: to support Ky among six runners. Six of the of 10 men each will be forming a 60-day Senate BNA L Seen / QUEBEC (CP)--A | tional change recogn broader rights with re the two official lang! would add a new mez Confederation, Justice | Trudeau said Monday. Mr. Trudeau told t annual meeting of the C Bar Association that. t guage provisions of the North America Act "a limtied." He said if agreement ¢ reached on a broader d and more extensive gui in the matter of recogt the official languages * have found a solution basic issue facing today." The justice minister c "the fashion of const fconoclasm" and def . Prime Minister Pearsot sion to deal first v amendment to the con that would insert a fed of rights. Such a bill, he said guarantee the fund freedoms of the citizé interference, whether fe provincial and neither ment or the provincial tures would be able to n by ordinary legislative "Essentially we will ing, and hopefully esta the one-ness of Canadé reach agreement on th mental rights of the cit their definition and pi in all parts of Canada, have a major first step basic constitutional refc NAMES WEAKNESS He said the weaknes Canadian Bill of Rights and the various provinc utes is that they do | clude future encora They may be amendec¢ game way as any other

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