A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Nixon Rejects Proposal For Unity With The NDP ' ' o "Absolute Nonsense OTTAWA (CP)--A London re- port that.the Soviet Union has} made secret overtures for bila-| 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Nevember 6, 1967 e TORONTO (CP)--Robert Nixon, Ontario Liberal leader, has rejected any possibility of union with the New Democratic ace te Sanday st a aston feral military contacts with) ag Tochnte and. District Canada | and had invited Can- Tibatetl Akeociation Mc Nixth ada's Gen. Jean V Allard to D Moscow was called "absolute} said oe nonsense" today by Gen. Allard.} It would not The report, written by the as- leadership that we united with the NDP or pushed to the fringes of policy that would de- stroy our opportunity to accept the responsibility of govern- be under my { sistant editor of The Sunday} ,iTelegraph, said the Soviet| Union had asked the chief of the} Canadian defence staff to attend) this week's celebrations mark- ing the 50th anniversary of the} Bolshevik Revolution. It said |Canada had rejected the invita- ment He said -his party would fall short of NDP policy in telling industry where it must locate i 7 vr, tion on behalf of Gen, Allard 3 ; y éyst "n ee gan nh ad so i & when it was learned Canada} bipd hg. cust Og _ was the only country ap- cate where it wanted. proached with the invitation. Gen. Allard said in an inter- view today the report was "ab- ' solute nonsense." Death Probed Ex-Justice Dies REVIERE DU LOUP, Que (CP)--Leon Casgrain, 75, a re-/ tired justice of Quebec Superior) es = ROBERT NIXON Court and former provincial . . No Merger | ESSEX, Ont. (CP)--Police cabinet minister, died Sunday, late Sunday were investigating f SS circumstances surrounding the aS ats oe Alarm Sent Out death of William Grant, 17,| Born in Riviere-Ouelle in 1892, Mr. Casgrain was first elected) NEW YORK to the legislature as Liberal|today sent out an alarm for'a Kier in the day i member for Temiscouata 12 (AP)--Police Whose body was discovered éar- na lot near this in}'man wanted for questioning in};community 12 miles southeast 1927, and served as minister|connection with the slaying of of Windsor without portfolio in the cabinet/Terry Young, the onetime light- Grant, of Rural Route 3.) for former premier Adelard|weight fighter and ex-convict Essex, discovered by a Godbout from 1939 until helwho was found shot to death in man in a lot three miles from stepped down in 1942 the doorway of a Lower East Essex. Police said results of an| Appointed a justice of Supe-/Side social club. autopsy were inconclusive as ' rior Court for the Rimouski dis-} jo information about a mo- °@Use of death. trict in 1948, Mr. Casgrain re-|tj, A 4 ail: Police said the youth had tired last Aug. 13 laa the slaying was ava been dead for some time before nis body s discove 3 ° Police, called to the Play Boy his body was discovered Bardot To Sing Social Club Sunday night, found Historic Day 2 PARIS (Reuters)--French/the body of the flashily dressed Prayer te ee movie actress Brigitte Bardot,|Young,-who-had-been shot sever- remter wie War Vari tie soote 33, is branching out in a new ca-/al times. of tia, Baa RAO aaa reer--as a singer. She will sing) Young, 46, whose real name D ie a Baty ake : Mf ir 15 numbers in a 55-minute color|was Angelo DeSanza, was vansed ¥ Cae 4 pl vo television show being made for|prominent boxer in the 19408. | eae th Rae hig hl cng or showing here at the end of the/Stepping out of his weight class, As x reat : ag ia year he won a decision over Beau the | cheat state, oday sa Heads Associations | (o/"j.0m 'sy: tnockoutsand 13/22," tecognition of his grea WINNIPEG (CP)--H. D. Dan-|iosses and four draws. services to the Soviet Commu- fels of Brantford, president of} 1, 1943, Young was convicied ™S! party and the Soviet state. was Great Western Garment (east- bhery sentenced Polyansky is a first deputy, es . ern) Ltd., was elected president . giao dba ghee premier supervising agriculture} ; student at Ajax High igh seas areal car Jeighaiald and is a member of the Commu-| School was one of more of the National Garment Manu- facturers Association at its an- nist party politburo, the 11-man nual meeting Sunday. group that sets policy for the for; nation. He is one of the young- j i the blind are broadening fasterjest members of the Kremlin Fire Kills Tots jevery day, says Stewart E.|"'collective leadership,' whose SMITHERS, B.C. (CP)-- Armstrong, superintendent of average age is nearly 60 Aids For Blind REGINA (CP)--Horizons | ed "Italian Style', WEATHER FORECAST Sharon Smith, 13, a Grade than 300 guests who attend- dinner, served by the spaghetti ec ee 300 AT AJAX SPAGHETTI DINNER long before people waited. General con- vener, Mrs. Kenneth Jones, said, "It was a lot of work for all of us, warding" --Oshawa Times Photo the Ajax St. Paul's United Church Kum - Meet - Us Group assisted by the Alpha and Martha Groups. The dinner was_ served from 5:50 until 8 p.m. and Three children aged five, fourithe Brantford, Ont., school for and three, died in a fire early the blind. He told a panel meet Scientific Look Saturday on an Indian sasiidal g Friday at the Council for) GUELPH (CP)--A Jesuit rec- near this central British Colum-/Fyceptional Children that com- tor called Sunday for. a more! bia community. Parents of the children, Mr. and Mrs. William Sebastian, were away when the fire broke out. Disease Hits Cattle LONDON (AP) -- Foot-and-|jappealingly. mouth disease was reported in 14 new locations in England Sat- urday bringing the total number of outbreaks to 75. The ministry of agriculture said more than 7,000 cattle, sheep and pigs had been slaughtered in four coun-| ties--Shropshire, Cheshire, Lan- cashire and Staffordshire. Cardinal Dies BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)--| Maximos Cardinal Saigh, 89, Patriarch of Antioch and all the, , Orient, Alexandria and Jerusa- lem, died of cancer, the pa- triarchate announced. His death reduces the College of Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church to 115 members Kir Speed Record MOSCOW (AP)--Tass said Saturday that test pilot Pyotr Ostapenko set a -worid speed record by filving a Soviet E-266 jet fighter at an average speed| of 1,802.2 miles an hour with aj two-ton payload over. a 621.4-| e. The E-266 is a new, | ter capable of jand runways short Curb Gangsters VASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- bf ed legi racket ses If a crime through orce or pressed speech records running at 84 revolutions a minute.) tapes and easily-available braille transcripts allow visual- ly-impaired children to be taught much more easily and| mal distinction of qualifica- von : mi, White River, Cochrane, Kapuskasing ...... 10 25 é western James Bay _ regions:| White River 0 30 eas Variable cloudy today and Tues-| Moosonee . 10 25 HERE and THER day with a few scattered show- Timmins .. 10 25 POPE PAUL . Has Visitors { Pontiff Improves VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope Paul discussed church business operation Sunday and was vis ited by his two brothers. The Pope conferred for 45 nson said Saturday he|minutes with Amleto Cardinal fion to 'help! Cicognani, S grip ofjtary of state forces citizens to re-jited by his brothers : r than aid in| defico Montini and Dr. Frances investivations.|co Montini, a heart specialist Vatican secre- He also was vis- Senator Lu the The Pope's progress since his federal criminal|operation aroused belief that he said at a board of control meet- bribery,|may be able to resume some of/ing the city would be making hreat ofjhis usual activities sooner than expected 26 Families Left Homeless --. In Sarnia Waterfront Fire SARNIA, Ont second-story struck the downtown district for| Embers (CP)--Ten per- investigation s were rescued Sunday, twolarson was to blame: when. fire|dairy and two business offices.| } to determine jf Lost in Saturday's fire was al from both fires were the second time in less than 48/still smouldering today hours There was no estimate of There were no injuries in the damage. three-hour fire that left at least 26 families homeless. The ground floor of the apart-| ment building had been vacant} Destroyed was an old four-sto-/since it was burned out eight rey apartment building and two/years ago. But the apartments stores on each side of it. The puilding, facing the St. Clair River on Front Street, is only a few blocks from the site of a $1,000,000 fire which ravaged the area Saturday. At no time did the weekend fires threaten to spread to oil refineries about a mile away. Police launched an,immediate Safety Problems Call J. Feltis 728-6414 CHAIRMAN OSHAWA SAFETY LEAGUE | | above were destroyed. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS scientific look at dialogue be tween people and groups in a rapidly-changing world Rev. Robert Chase, rector of Ignatius College here, was ex-| pressing the need for new and) = 0) s i F expanded forms of communica: + casts BANKS TO CLOSE Banks in will be closed Monday, Nov. 13,/days but light overnight to give bank employees a holi- day in line with provisions of|ern Georgian Bay regions the Canada Labor . Standards|ly cloudy and cold today Code day. All chartered banks in|the. remainder. Sn a as ies quall activity ending. UNION CEMETERY | west to northwest 15 to 25. The action to be taken by raves concerns. the Cemetery, and. not United Cem - Scattered Snowflurries With Continuing Cold Spell crowns) \$250,000 which was stolen from ORONTO (CP)--Official,ly 15 with gusts to 25 becoming|a downtown apartment during issued at 5:30 a.m.|light tonight. from relatively warm waters to|Kitchener . Georgian Bay, Algoma, Timaga- Sault Ste. Marie .. 18 30 flurries. Continuing cold. Winds the Oshawa area|west to northwest 15 to 25 both Northern Lake Huron, south-.. Most- fingered ; and Selves thwarted in their search since Nov. 11, Remem-|Tuesday. Snowsqualls today in today for the first time since his prance Day, falls on a Satur-|some parts and a few flurries in Scattered flur-| . Canada will observe the closing.|ries again Tuesday but snows- 4 Winds Montreal and Ottawa regions, ty council for repossession of Sunny with cloudy periods today Union!and Tuesday. Cold winds wester- serving : | Police Seek | Art Treasures but most re- MONTREAL (CP) -- Pol investigations the weekend jtion--theme of a weekend gath-| 2 Ulrich Steiner . | lering of English-speaking Jesuit today. Forecast Temperatures 'Atl or hs nant aeons ot me | superiors from across Canada Synopsis: Air .now covers Beanpot lino Pha bebe toe Ae "He told the 51 participants ajmost of Canada. Northwest Low tonight, high Tuesday the theft when he returned Sun-|| fresh dialgue is needed if alljwinds streaming across Hudson Windsor .-+++++4++ 22 40 (day from. his country home} lice of view are to be able to/Bay and the Great Lakes are/St. Liga ae z a he had spent the week-| | ' ie | i i | London - 20 3 end. | surface in the decision-making|Picking up enough _ moisture 20 35 Sgt.-Det. Fred Savage s process. keep skies generally cloudy| Mount Forest . 20 35 jthat "this obviously was Students Protest over Ontario and Quebec as| Wingham Bie 20 35 work of professional thieves. ABERYSTWYTH Wales well as producing a few snow- tae . - 4 The paintings were higinty , . i St. Catharines .... 22 | i . (Reuters)--Welsh students pro- ag agg and central. parts|Toronto 95 40 fbb ie frames and roscoe Pi they consid-| qf the province are blanketed by|Peterborough . 18 35 -- hale ehind. oe ee ase on nivwc|snow and light snow is still fall-/Kingston .. 2 «638 e bandits apparent Or deviled Heat e into niver- ing in many areas. Trenton ..- 22 38 openec he door by using sity College in 1969. The Tesolu-| Toronto. Hamilton, London, Killaloe ... 10 32 janes Key a a celluloid st Dee tine tar a can he nets Sudbury, North Bay, Muskoka .. 18 32 o turn the lock,'" he said didate 'who will not sit at any| Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Niag- Nor pay A a oT t or attain. anv for-|2%@» Southern Lake Huron, Lake| Sudbury 10 30 <nistauagt rte Peer gaat 'Ontario, Haliburton, northern |Earlton 10 25 POLICE INCREASED MONTREAL (CP) -- Sticky- visitors found them- 4n% SAVINGS ACCOUNTS for souvenirs at Expo's Quebec pavilion. In anticipation of an upsurge in pilfering as the fair drew to a close, provincial po- lice increased their numbers to om | ! time, | today by a plane of the Queen's flight. He will stop overnight in Greenland and arrive in Toronto Tuesday evening. ice |! the |! the || ly| a| rip permanent, are the keys to Communist victo- rial way with the good 90 per won through peaceful coexist- ence, |president of the Royal Agricul- |tural Society of the Common- wealth to attend the society's | conference. ¥ Mao Philosophy Stresses radio has said: "The Mao group| "It exercises strict control is evidently afraid of peace injover the armed troops, cease- that country and hopes that the|lessly strengthens police meas- flame of war will continue to blazé fiercely." a Against these broadsides, the By JOHN RODERICK TOKYO (AP)--Quotation from Chairman Mao: "Every Communist must grasp the truth. 'Political power patel out of the barrel of. @'chinese have no answer except Pa a that to play ball with the Rus- Every day since Nov. 1 thejsians even on so important an|9PP® \ New China news agency has re-jissue as Vietnam would be an|Ple," the news agency said. peated these words between/alliance with the devil. Ironically, these are almost iin items and at veeolar! Another cudgel Peking. uses|the same charges often aimed : 8 has been largely ineffectual. It}at Mao's faction in the Chinese transmission breaks. |says the Russians are plotting|party. It was perhaps no coincidence with the Americans to get peace -- that it did so during the week/and sell the South Vietnamese the Russians celebrated the 50th/down the river. No one, least of GUARANTY anniversary of the Bolshevik!all the Vietnamese Communists, Revolution. ' gives any sign of believing this. TRUST co . from Chairman Mao Tse-tung A " ; epitomizes the struggle between| In a series of articles aimed | All Types of the two big Communist coun-|at the 50th anniversary celebra-| Homes Needed tries and explains why China is cae me say there Is) BUYING OR SELLING w spree festival. shortage of daily necessities and) When you list wtih Mao says people's wars and pig geet tage be fecoai rte GUARANTY violent revolutions! ejoments" is having its dictato-| Real Estate Dept. 728-1653 'in every nook and corner of the country, sets up many concen- tration camps and _ ruthlessly suppresses the discontent and opposition of the working peo- For this familiar quotation RUSSIANS SUFFERING boycotting the great Communist unemployment, a) FINANCING ARRANGED ry. The Russians say it can be cent of the population, said the az Kine agency. JUNGLE TESTING Mao's ideas are undergoing a searing test in the Vietnam jun- gles and rice paddies. Thus. he is reluctant to have it end until the Communists there ha#e won a cleat-cut victory over the Americans. The trouble with this is that China is not the only country helping the Vietnamese. Should they defeat the United States, the Russians would be able to say that without their massive aid it could never have been done. Taunting Mao with his refusal to form a joint -front, Moscow Philip Ready To Visit Canada LONDON (Reuters)--Prince Philip this week will make his OPENING OF-OUR NEW STORE THURSDAY, NOV. 9th-9 A.M. @ FANTASTIC OPENING SPECIALS fourth Canadian visit of the year. @ FREE GIFTS He is going to Toronto as Aneus-(;RAYDON The prince is to leave London ures, plants plainclothes agents. aid | executive and mem wer Co-Chairman: ROBT. BRANT Were acess "WE Will Rem The Poppy Day campaign chairman, the officers bers of Oshawa Branch _ No. 43, Royal Canadian Legion... wish to express sincere appreciation to the citi- zéhs of Oshawa who contributed to the success of our Poppy Day Campaign. Oshawa Branch No. 43 is now prepared for another year to assist any needy local veteran (whether or not he is a Legion member) . . . his dependents and the widows and orphans of the war dead... from our Poppy Welfare Fund, RN I eg om sarbety ca Campaign Chairman ember Them DONALD IVERSON "a a) 25 from 15 at the pavilion site. PERSONAL 4% cneouinc ACCOUNTS Sluggish Kidneys etery as stated in a report of Noy. 3. City clerk Roy Barrand The Best Fuel Oil For Less WESTERN OSHAWA OIL LTD. 725-1212 application to a judge for re- yossession of. graves where maintenance charges had fall- en_in-arrears for many years. PERSONAL LOANS May Bring CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUST & SAVINGS CORPORATION Restless Nights If you. 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Take Dodd's, and | SATURDAYS see if you don't feel better, rest better. | Used successfully by millions for over | | 70 years. New large size saves money, | POUNTAINHEAD. OF SERVICE Make Wine : The Easy Way! Fresh Grape Juice availoble in 5 gallon con- tainers for either Red or White Wine. | We also have European Wine Concentrates . . . | Wine Yeost . . . Jugs. . . and other Wine mak- Ing necessities available. PHARMACY - i LANE "tARMa ] 302 STEVENSON RD. N. 723-1131 a. te. of fe oe i ' i CITY OF OSHAWA Tax Assistance for Realty Taxpayers 65 Years of Age and Over The Council of the City of Oshawa has recently authorized the establishment '" of a system of municipal and school tax credits and refunds under the provisions of The Municipal and School Tax Credit Assistance Act, 1967 to assist: elderly persons. A tax credit equivalent to one-half of the municipal and school taxes er be-allowed in respect of a real property subject to a maximum of $150 jf: (a) the owner, and/or the husband or the wife of the owner is 65 years of age or more and occupies the real property as a personal (b > ~ (c residence. application is made by the taxpayer during the calendar year in which the realty taxes in respect of which the tax credit is claimed become due and payable, and the remaining portion of the realty taxes after the deduc- tion of the tax credit has been paid (d) documents of title are produced to the Tax Department such as a conveyance, a mortgage or an agreement of sale showing the Registered Instrument or Parcel Number of the property. Full particulars of the system of tax credits and an lication f be crt eas me eS at Ci ia, Ontare selaohase number 725- , loca , 210 or 228. The Tax Collector (Mr. C. L. or the Assistant Tax Collector (Mr. W. Morrison) wil! be aby . Pied you with the completion of the application form, ity Hall, Oshawa, Ontario, telephone frnest Marks, Q.C., Mayor. A PORTION OF THE esti- mated 17,000 marchers who walked 35 miles around Hamilton Bay Sunday to Anti- Hur By Thous Thousands of persons in var- ious parts of Canad aparticipat- 1 ed Saturday in a "miles for Mil-)! lions" march to raise money to < combat world hunger. i The project was sponsored by the Centennial International De- i velopment Program which't seeks to co-ordinate the activi- ties of various international re- lief agencies and foster interest of Canadians in them, \ Participants were asked to/v find sponsors who paid a certain sum for each mile walked. r sa aoe New Sate Multi- pu A B CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) --A multi-purpose "pinball" sat- ellite soared ariund the earth} today as a successful herald tole one of America's busiest spaceld weeks, 1 The new ATS II, for Applica-|!@ tions Technology Satellite, rock-|© eted into orbit from Cape Kenne-|P dy Sunday night to test systems/@ that might eventually provide! ! man with greater benefits from space. In Included are new experiments In communications, weather 1 prediction and navigation. ti ATS Ill is one of four U.S.|f space shots scheduled this',, week. Also on tap are: c 1. | | Surveyor VI, set to blast off from the Cape at 2:22 a.m. EST|/e! Tuesday on a planned 65-hour|st flight to the moon. The space-)w craft is intended to land in a po-|n: tential astronaut landing site| near the centre of the moon's|/b: surface to snap photographs andjp; analyse the lunar soil. Si 2. ESSA VI, another in a se- ries of operational weather- study satellites, to be launchediti Wednesday from Vandenberglu ¢ EXPO BABY The only baby bortt on the Expo site was baptized €atherine-Helene Lavergne Sunday in a Habitat apart- ment by Most Rev. Perci- val Caza, Roman Catholic Bishop of Valleyfield, Que.