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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1967, p. 2

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Q 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 14, 1967 : WEATHER FORECAST A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Martin Again Urges U.S. Cease Bombing TORONTO (CP) -- External Affairs Minister Paul Martin Friday renewed his call for the United States to stop bombing North Vietnam. Mr. Martin, in Toronto on a campaign tour for the provincial Liberal party, was replying to a challenge issued Thursday. U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk had asked foreign ministers who favor a stop in bombing what their governments would do if there was no response from Hanoi. Mr. Martin said the U.S. and North Vietnam both seem to have taken inflexible positions. A halt in the bombing, "seems to us to be the only step avail- able. ... It is worth the gam- ble." In a reply to U.S. critics who have suggested that non-combat- ant countries have no business criticizing, Mr. Martin said: "'I think it is our business. We have a great stake in peace. I think it is our right and our duty to ex- press our views." cP PAUL MARTIN - . « Renews Call Crash Kills 28 ISTANBUL (AP)--Twenty-five Weather To TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. EDT: Synopsis: Afternoon tempera- tures in the 60s and forecast . {for most of southern Ontario 1 Clean Up Crime \today and Sunday. Shower ac- BANGKOK (Reuters) --thai|tivity should persist in the north | police have arrested 523 persons|{oday but some clearing is ex- jin a Bangkok neighborhood in a pected in southern areas. Most massive cleanup drive againstjaréas will have considerable |gambling and robbery. A police/sunshine Sunday. spokesman said Friday they) Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, seized 500 pistols, mostly unli-|Lake Huron, Niagara, western censed, Lake Ontario regions, Windsor, it i London, Hamilton, Toronto. People's' Masks Cloudy with patches of fog and OSLO (Reuters)--Norwegians |@"72!e this morning clearing by jnow can buy a "'people's gas afternoon. Sunday mainly sun- |mask"' for about $9. It is fool- ny and continuing mild. Winds ; llight southwesterly. proof against any known gas, as) 4, i gE A i well as radioactive dust, a civil pao, ane Cn a |defence official announced. burton, Killaloe, southern Geor- gian Bay regions: Smash Super Gang KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) ny and continuing mild Sunday. --Police Friday said they had|Winds light southerly. smashed a super gang that in- Northern Georgian Bay, Tima- cluded leaders of nine secret)gami, Cochrane, Western James jcriminal societies throughout Bay, White River, Algoma re- western Malaysia. gions, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy with scat- 6,500 Would Wed tered showers today. Variable MOSCOW (Reuters)--More| than 6,500 Moscow couples have japplied for permission to be Cloudy with showers clearing|Trenton .... \late this afternoon. Mainly sun-|Killaloe .... Seize Drugs hy 1 nN TEL AVIV (AP)--An Israeii| Persons were killed and 16 sery|married on the eve of the 50th Army patrol seized a ton Of] bus fell into a ravine ona moun-|2niversary of the Bolshevik hashhish, worth $333,000, near|tain road near Turkey's Ae- the Suez Canal when it stumbled) pean-port city of Izmir, police on a gang of Arab dope smug-| caiq Friday. ) glers, the army said Friday. Results Blow In . Not Superstitious ap) Release Prisoners BRANTFORD (CP) -- Sunday|_rjeanor Widerhold claims she RANGOON - school children in Paris, Ont.,| is not superstitious about Friday, Burmese government announce began getting results Friday|the 13th--and a good thing, too.|Friday the release of 263 per- from a balloon marathon\Mrs, Widerhold, 41, had her 13th|S0ns jailed since Gen. Ne Win launched in mid-week. Ann Par-| child, a Boy, Friday at a Cincin-| overthrew the civilian gov khill got word that her balloon) nati hospital. All 13 of her chil-|ment in 1962, Released were po- was found near Albright, Penn-| dren, eight boys and five girls, liticians sylvenia, 300 miles from Paris,| were born in the same hospital|!awed. political parties, which is four miles northwest of) and were delivered by the same| Students, and army, here. | physician. : civil officials. Worth $750,000 Selling Home Discoverer Dies MANILA (AP)--A shipment of, MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (Reu- BRUSSELS (AP)--Prof, opium and morphine worth) ters)--A white stucco house that | bert Hustin, 85, whose discovery| $750,000 has been seized at Ma-| was the headquarters for Al Ca-;made blood banks possible and nila International Airport, Phil-| none for 20 years is up for sale/thus saved countless lives dur- wedding rush is the greatest city officials can remember. | |ment officer, W. J. Tripp. Township Clerk Warns separ Weaitad Moscow says tl Against Firearm Discharge Mainly Sunny on Sunday Remain Mild cloudiness and continuing mild Sunday. Winds southwest 15. Montreal and Ottawa region: Clouding over this morning with a few showers this afternoon and evening. Sunday cloudy be- sonable temperatures. Winds night. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Saturday Windsor ...++..++.- 45 65 St. Thomas 42 60 London ...- 42 60 Kitchener .... Mount Forest Wingham .. Hamilton .. |St. Catharines .... |Toronto ...... ecooee 45 60 |Peterborough ...+. 60 |Kingston .... 60 45 60 40 60 |Muskoka ...-. 4060 |North Bay ... 40 55 Sudbury ..... - 40 55 Earlton | Kapuskasing ..... 40 55 White River ...... 35 55 Moosonee ..-.+.+-. 40 55 | Timmins WHITBY (Staff) -- A strong said Mr. Wallace, "'and our by- warning against the discharge| aw enforcement officer ae of firearms in built-up areas} ; (AP) ™ has been issued by Whitby town- been instructed to take steps to} ship clerk W. H. Wallace. He said the bylaw which ex-| police and/dicated their willingness to co- operate with the bylaw enforce-|enforcement officer, may, upon 'application, issue a permit for| | Mr, Wallace said several in-jany trap shooting tournament or cidents of discharging firearms/for use in an established gun or'| |ported. The duck hunting season ippine customs officials reported| nere--for $75,000. A real estate|ing the First World War, died y _, custom S/agent declined to say whether| Thursday. Hustin in 1914 discov- commissioner said he believes|ine price included the bed usedjered that citrate of soda kept the shipment is the biggest that|}y the mobster chieftain or the|blood fluid. Until then only di-| Friday. The opens Oct. 18, he said, and there) the township. prosecute any action against tion said the two are well known any person who is found dis- ern. isted would be strictly enforced|charging a firearm in that area. and the concern of the township from the various out-/had been passed on to Ontariojis a $300 fine, recoverable under monks, Provincial Police who had in-/the Summary Convictions Act." "The penalty under the bylaw|members of the public to the meeting who were not neces- sarily alcoholics themselves, but might know somebody who was and wished to help them. He pointed out that the bylaw Al- in prohibited areas had been re-|revolver club. é PRINCESS BACK HOME LONDON (CP)--Princess coming sunny by afternoon. Sea- southeast 15 becoming light to- has p.m. the lakeshore publi¢ information committee and will be con- ducted as an open forum. | jafter the meeting. MD Raps "Push" Plan In Schools VICTORIA (CP)--A North Vancouver doctor, himself a for- mer teacher, said Friday the philosophies of some teachers are responsible for many child suicides. "This push, push, push from teachers is worse than child abuse," said Dr. G. E. Cragg, a general practitioner. "It is high time something was done about i "The children are told Grade 12 is essential if they're going to get anywhere," he said in an in- terview during the British Co- lum bia Medical Association's annual convention here. "Tf they are not successful, they can become depressed and, indeed, we lose boys and girls to suicide." Dr. Cragg, who taught high school for five years before he THIEVES WORK FOR 15 CENTS The thieves who broke into the office of the H. M. Mackie Company at 671 Albert St. in Oshawa last night may be awarded the booby prize of the year by fellow break-in artists. The thieves left behind them a 24-inch by 40-inch company safe and made off with 15 cents from a soft drink ma- chine. A spokesman for Oshawa police said Constable Charles Gallogley was on a routine check at the location when he discovered the safe lying on its side just outside the front door of the company of- fice. A further check reveal- | ed that entry to the office had been gained and the office | ransacked. | Police suspect that the thieves either dropped the safe and found it too difficult to remove or were surprised in the act. sented on the fourth and final day of Socialist International'; annual conference, was unant mously adopted. . The report said the Soviet atti. tude to the June Middle Eas war made the position of Soviet Jews more precarious than ai any time since the Stalinist per. Danger Increases For Russian Jews ZURICH (Reuters)--Jews in the Soviet Union are in greater danger than at any time since th persecutions of the Stalin era, the council of Socialist Interna- tonal said Friday. secutions of Jews from 1948 te | A report on Soviet Jews, pre-' 1953. CS ee Kinloch OSHAWA'S SMART MEN'S SHOP 10 KING STREET WEST The Most Carefully Tailored Clothes You Could Wear Sif lla QUALITY TAILERE went into medicine, later asked \fellow doctors at the meeting: "Js there anything which can be done through the department of education which will stop this type of teaching and instead try to help the youngsters?" Dr. Cragg said the problem is of greater magnitude than that \of traffic accidents. | sani ats, poe | Ottawa Speakers | For AA Meeting Two guest speakers from Ot- tawa will address the Oshawa branch of Alcoholics An- nonymous at United Church auditorium, Simcoe Street South, Sunday, Oct. 22, at 8:15 A spokesman for the organiza- speakers for Alcoholics An- nonymous, He said they hoped to attract | The meeting is sponsored by A buffet will be available | would be a fair amount of shoot-| Margaret returned from Canada| ing going on in the unpopulated|with a new hairdo Friday. For! areas in the northern portion of months, royalty - watchers have been observing the princess') has been seized outside the|qining room furniture where he| rect transfusions had been possi-| United States. Test Returns WINNIPEG (CP) -- The relief| arm of the Mennonite church of| Canada reported failure Friday in a test attempt to send an aid package to North Vietnam via parcel post. J. M. Klassen, exec- utive secretary of the Mennonite central committee, said a 21: pound package of children's clothing shipped by parcel post last month has been returned. HERE and THERE ART GALLERY The Art Gallery of Oshawa at 74% Simcoe St. §. (upstairs) holds new exhibits each month. Regular gallery hours are: Sun- day, 2 to 5 p.m.; closed Mon- day, Tuesday, 6:30 to 10 p.m., Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thurs- day and Friday, 6:30 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m. Tele- phone number at the gallery is 576-3000. LEGAL AID SPEAKER At a meeting recently of King| Street Home and School Associa-| tion, George K. Drynan, Q. | spoke to members on legal aid. nions. Wood-Burning Ruto Leaving A brakeless, wood-burning, 100-year-old buggy, which has been inspected by more than 8,000 visitors at the Canadian Automotive Museum, leaves Oshawa in a week. The buggy was loaned to the museum by the Centennial Centre of Science and Tech- nology three months ago, stay- ing one month longer than was scheduled, It was built in Que., by Henry Taylor, Stanstead, who spent five years planning and) building the vehicle. Mr. Taylor, who used it to race against horses, stopped it 'by steering it up small hills. "This very rare vehicle puts ithe automotive industry in line with the beginning of North America," says H. J. Brennan, assistant manager of the mu- seum. sat down to huge meals with his| ble. His discovery made possible| The bylaw forbids the dis- |henchmen and showgirl compa-|the storing of large supplies of charge of firearms in that land hair getting longer and longer. ee she stepped off a BOAC| |plane at Heathrow Airport Fri-| \lying south of the third conces-| blood for future use. | 'sion road, Rossland Road West,| Rockets Space Probe [0 iit tsketron own az Brook-| MOSCOW (AP)--The Soviet/lin, the township disposal area| Union rocketed a vertical space|immediately south of Brooklin probe up 2,730 miles Thursday|and within a quarter of a mile \to sound upper layers of thejof any public or separate |earth's atmosphere and informa-| school ground. jtion from it is being processed,| "We are quite adamant in ty Tass announced Friday. The of- intention to enforce the bylaw,"| | day, it was long enough to have! \to the lakefront, the whole of the, been put up in a swirling style. QUAKE CRACKS WALLS TOKYO (AP)--An earthquake| strong enough to crack concrete walls rocked Matsushiro and central Japan early today} There was no immediate report| of casualties or damages. ficial Soviet news agency said|-- | |purpose was to obtain data on| | distribution of characteristics of! the ionosphere according to alti- |tude. PAINT Buy Direct Save up to 50% | TONECRAFT King Park 723-4922 Plaza RE-ELECT VATIVE | HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S Principal J. D. Galbraith ex-| plained the school's new cur-| riculum and the new grade sev-) en "rotary" system. The late founder of the association in| 1920 and a charter member be- tween 1919 -- 1958. Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin was "| John. Ovens. 0. 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Or lead you to a portrait or commercial photographer to do specialized work. Whatever you need, your Yellow Pages can help you find it quickly and easily . .. whether it be rental of a projector, sophisticated audio-visual equipment, or simply a film reel like the one illustrated. Yes, it's good to get in the Yellow Pages habit... everything's here in town. DENIAL MAL An assertion that W. Rostow, above, w nied security cle: three times during Eisenhower adminis reportedly is contain a brief filed in a civi ice case. Asked abo report, Rostow deni The brief in questior filed last month by torney representing O Otepka in the fight ¢ is making against dis as the State Depart chief security evalu officer. --AP Wir Faith Hea Approved MANILA (Reuters)--. of 108 Americans from and two Canadians left night '"'happy and satisfi their treatment by a faith healer, a spokes: the group said. The group, composed persons and their relati rived here last week : velled to the beach r Cresta Ola, 175 miles 1 Manila, for treatment year-old faith healer Ant paoa. Agpaoa, under inve: by Philippine governmer authorities for suspectes medical practices, was be responsible for "m i cures" through prayer performing operations | bare hands. Joseph Ruffner, one group, claimed that cured him of paralysis years ago. Another member of th James Osberg, told r during the treatments | paoa could make incisic his bare finger, remove « organs and close the without leaving a scar. Names of the Canadiar group were'not known. 17 OCT. E. Richard Lovek years ago. Dick liv on 401 east of Bi and light horses. F four. During World R.C.A.F. Later he gent and at variot cial Prosecutor for capacities. When he resign he was serving in Chief of the Air S Dick has been publishing and is: inal law and divor practice of law in ' West Territories. that this combina Canada wide expe} son uniquely quali Provincial Legisla Liberal Governmer ae neem

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