} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November '-, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE No New Cabinet Posts Planned, Says Robarts World TORONTO (CP) -- Prince Philip Thursday night called for jthe regulation of world food sup- that nobody goes hungry. Wings g Blown Off The prince said the amount of LAKEHURST, N.J. (AP) -- A jand under cultivation is. suffi- _ veteran pilot deliberately blew cient to meet world needs if the TORONTO (CP) -- Premier John Robarts of Ontario said Thursday he does not plan new cabinet posts when he replaces two ministers defeated in last month's provincial election There has been speculation that Mr. Robarts would strengthen his municipal affairs department to meet the prob- lems of urbanization He said he was continually re- viewing the internal structure of government and would an- nounce some changes soon. Cabinet appointments to re- place Municipal Affairs Minis- ter Wilfrid Spooner and Mines Minister George Wardrope would wait until the results of the election are final. Capital Gain OTTAWA (CP) -- A profit of $247,971.40 on a sale of Jand pur chased eight years earlier for $1,600 has been ruled as capital gain and not trading profit byj| the income tax appeal board The board allowed the apnea! of John G .Karasevich of Winni peg against the national revex nue department's decision to charge him income tax on the profit Evidence to the board showed that in, 1955 Mr. K oh, a lawyer, bought a site 48 miles north . 1 rh Peis tail Hunter Found Dead submitted a bid of $10 per acre) HUNTSVILLE, Ont. (CP) -- on a 18-acre lot across the road Arnold Cooke, 60, of Lindsay plane Thursday and the craft) - then parachuted down in the} vent plane crashes. "It came off beautifully," said Thomas .Walker of New York : City, the pilot. y on Téa The designers of the system, : ne een and Angelo. MONTREAL (CP) -- About 60, alu, smile approvingly as students staging an overnight plane and pilot floated down on *git-in'? in McGill University's separate chutes. They are the administration building were geal 5, Aer Safety carried out bodily by police Rea arp, 4 robin York and early today following an evic- ee y Faw a 20-year-old dream tion notice and three of them come reality. were taken into custody. The students were continuing Seagrams Charged a round-the-clock demonstration SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) |Sstarted Tuesday against plans -- The California alcoholic bey-|by the university administration | erage control department. to discipline three members of charged Seagrams Distillers the McGill Daily, the student Thursday with 22 counts of vio. Newspaper, for printing an al- oi lating state liquor laws legedly obscene article. Minister On Tour Department director Edward The three taken into custody YRONTO (CP) -- William J. Kirby earlier had said his of- Were part of a group who broke vis, Ontario education minis- fice was conducting a major in- into the offices of Dr. H. Rocke PREMIER ROBARTS «.. Some Changes Soon where he will present. the Sir tices P in the liquor industry. John A. Macdonald collection of Canadiana to the University of Glasgow grams range from bringing ' spirits illegally into the state to not paying prescribed taxes. re resort f Winnipeg me for himself A vear later he ier served with summonses or- Scow Sinks their conduct from his summer place DEUX RIVIERES, Ont. (CP) tender was accepted Fight vears later Mr by members of his 4 > nartv h and another : res Karas- party in bush two miles north of man was rescued corridor of the building below. evich accepted an unsolicited|here. It is believed he suffered Wednesday when a scow car- police dumped all of them out- structed Mr. Allnutt to fire Mr. side the 'building's main door) Fekete. rying two log-laden, trucks cap sized and sank in the Ottawa - river near here, Richard Bertrand, 23 offer from the Winnipeg Supply/@ heart attack. and Fuel. Co. to purchase the . TOE. land for $250,000 as a gravel pit.| Morality and Crime fe TORONTO (CP) -- Police Soil Research Chief James Mackey said Mattawa, Ont OTTAWA (CP) -- The agri-/Thursday a world-wide break: here, grabbed a life belt tossed culture department is learning|down in morality is contributing into the river by Laurier Grave- é ' Re . lin, the operator of ower boat 4 how to treat soils and select|!0 higher crime rates. He said k ap r boa | iaabetTciee seProtio, who crops that will be safe for con- armed robberies increased in towing the scow. He clambered n n us la e 0 logtumet oleae opera- tion on Katherine Wever, a Sar- NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) |workers if it moves its opera-/nia mother of five, said he was -- A United Steelworkers offi- tions from Toronto Toronto by 64 per cent this aboard the power boat. ous levels of radioactivity in Ca- year, and housebreakings rose 'I was lucky," said Mr, Ber- nadian soils. : to 2,364 from 1,784 last year, {tand who was thrown into the A seven-year study just com-|Major increases were noted in|Choppy water with Ovila Cote, a pleted by the research branch|total robberies, assaults and sex father of five in his early thir Institute 42nd narcotics offences with high| Mackey was presenting a crime less report to the Metropolitan Toron- sumption in the event of danger cial Thursday described Toronto at the Soils Researct discovered that soils calcium content transmit "unbelievably low'? wages are Denmark Leads paid workers. soils with a low calcium con- . sen of Denmark defeated Slim $ ' steelworkers' tent. Wrong Identity 8oazia of Tunisia Thursday to a "deviorsais tadesinial nautiewen waive ove Students Bodily Evicted Chief ties. as an industrial ghetto where to St. Thomas. He called its de- \Food, Prices Need Regulations {modern farming and marketing | honor. Attending were delegates methods are adopted. in some countries would put a given by the Royal Agricultural large number of farmers out of Winter Fair, only work and upset long-established member of the 19-member or- weather prevails over most o [coming cloudy this afternoon.|Trenton «- living patterns. ganization. mechanization in except the three taken into custody, one of which was later released. SIT-INS SCATTER at Queen's Park. the police action and that no| students were outside. native. He read the eviction notice to cultural ~ p : jto the first conference of the a | ' However, the introduction of|Royal Agricultural Society ever forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m.|light today, southeasterly 15 to St. Catharines . |plies and prices to help assure modern machinery and methods|held in Canada, The dinner was today. To the wings off a four-seat air- population remains stable and if| He spoke at a dinner in his| Eleven countries attended. STUDY MECHANIZATION Delegates from the Kingdom, Africa, Australia and Canada listened to papers on United! 4 extensive cloud shield asso-| agriculture tario later today. This system} Policemen tn, fired an occasional ques-' wij] maintain the mild oe e prince--president of the society formed at his suggestion in 1957--then joined Ontario's! while further north it will be) Lt.-Gov, Earl Rowe for dinner) ,ain or wet snow beginning dur-| P, H. Southwell of the Univer- Police said the administration' sity of Guelph school of agricul- building was deserted following|ture engineering suggested that the exchange of aircraft used demonstrating for farming be increased among Commonwealth countries. ; gi sopiggh Said he was not would help reduce operating 00 happy about calling in po- costs and increase the volume! < . lice, but that was the only alter-|of work the planes do, he said.|Scattered showers late today, "The annual utilization of agri- aircraft is generally Sea-) 7 the students, and when they limited by short growing failed to respond the police took sons." action. following the assassination of - About 30 were sitting in the President Kennedy. It appeared The!Ont., was found dead Thursday fifth floor offices of Dr. Robert-|under the name of Dai m-| D F _ 7 'owned ' : ' aily colum-} t hunting /-- A father of five was drowned con and another 30 in the main|nist John Fekete. | VOCtor aces The students council has in- 22 miles east of Unionist Says Toronto found: to have 'bluish' which seemed to indicate a lack jof oxygen, a pathologist told an jinquest Thursday. The company plans to move her death. rision to close the its investigations. Planes used only two or three! : ? The students' council, mean- months of the year in Canada| few sunny reuse recap iro tcc toe Wacibi daa , while, has asked its judicial/could also be used in Australia|Change in temperatures. Cloudy) er, left Thursday for Scotland vestigation of improper prac- Robertson, principal and vice- committee to- decide whether to where the growing season is 10|with scattered showers tonight 2 chancellor of McGill, Thursday fire Peter Allnutt, editor-in-chief months long. The accusations against Sea- night and camped there over- of the Daily, for publishing an night. These students were ear- article a week ago Mr. Southwell also suggested|coming southerly 15 to 25 Satur- that a blanket application of fer-/day. : The article, a reprint from a tilizers by aircraft would help dering them to appear before United States publication, The; overcome food the McGill senate to explain/Realist, details fictional events many parts of the world. shortages Two Inquests SARNIA (CP) -- A patient) !who died in surgery was later blood unable to pinpoint the cause of Mrs. Wever, 37, a nurse, died Toronto on the operating table June 12 plant, putting 120 workers out of following an operation to ; ec to Police Commission. oe : Lawrence Sefton, director of|iobs, "one of the most callous,|remove her gall bladder. strontium-90 to the crops than 1 | TUNIS (CP-AP) -- Bent Lar Steelworkers' District Y, told a| cold-blooded acts I've ever confer-| seen. The jury made no ruling on Georgian Bay regions: Variable TORONTO (CP) -- Finger- maintain his lead in t inter- F jot #8 ery Students Clash prints in RCMP files show that zonal chess ee an conditions exist under the very TOKYO (AP) -- About 1,800,4 dead man previously identi- played at Sousse. Tunisia shadow oo Liha of the gov- militant extremist students fi-d as Leslie Gillies of Glace) Larsen, who disposed of Boa- sit tat ee clashed with riot police Thurs-|Bay, N.S., was Walter Josenl ziz in 34 moves, now has 1214 He said conditions were nol day during a demonstration de-|Wells, 22. of Dartmouth, N.S, points after 17 matches. "unique in Toronto, but serious manding that the United States Police said Thursday Duncan Suttles of Vancouver, Cnough to warrant immediate return the Ryukyu and Bonin is.| Earlier identification of tHe with a draw Thursday, is in 15th|attention. Adding that Toronto lands to Japan. There were no|man, found beaten to death|place with seven points after 18 SUPPlies 'dramatic evidence" of rts of injuries but police|Tuesday behind a Toronto hotel. | matches, the greed of the free enterprise said 12 students were taken into/had been made from papers in| suttles, 3nly Canadian in the S¥stem which runs unchecked, custody for obstructing trpffic his possession. An autopsy tournamen t, drew with he called for a change in the and police. showed he died of head injuries.' yjastimil Hort of Hungary after egal structure and recognition He also had a broken nose, torn 9 moves. : of unions. Blame Beagle lips and multiple bruises, er ape | Bert Gargrave, District 6 rep Hippies Dismissed resentative, said earlier the JIA, Ohio se AT 1 -- cso ri ¥ Hot ai Man Wounded |! TORONTO (CP Charges! Union will seek permission to was listed as the caus UTTERSON, Ont. (CP) -- at nail i di i ae igh Fre proses ute the 1 S.-owned Per- $50,000 damage suit in|Detlive Shoemaker, 23, of disniesea 'Thuved : vas ; Fue fect Circle Co. Ltd., of Toronto court Thursday. James L. Coop- Huntsville, Ont., is in satisfac: oe gs" ine amaneea tallodne for its alleged violation of an SAGE 4, *' agreement with the union. . t sesat | -ondition in hospital after er of Cincinnati said in the suit /'OryY conc 90 sit- sf being shot in the chest in a@" Aug. 20 sit-in demonstration He said the agreement stipu that he was permanently in + i , ; ey ad eee? : 4) at Toronto's ippie orkville a . jured Aug. 13 when he swerved | hunting a0 ident " a nort aisttint nto's hip Yorkvil lates that the union will con- void hitti of here. Provincial police are in- ' ; 0 ny to avoid hitting the dog and-his P Among those dismissed were tinue to represent compan} vestigating ran off a country uit named as defend- ants the beagie's owners Howard Raymond Verson, 19, of . St. Paul, Minn.: Edwin Sinclair Boarding House Death Banfield, 18, Oakville; David : PARRY SOUND, Ont. (CP) --| James Snider, 16, St. Cathar- HERE. d THERE Robert Hammond, 63, of Peter-|ines- Robert John MacDonald an borough, an employee of theli7 "smiths Falls, Ont., and _- CNR, was found dead in the p2via > = 8 Wa- ReMROOKLIN SERVICE CNR' boarding house at. South pe cae Sees Ne esidents of the Brooklin area' Ferry, three miles south of} aye : jceni , il] tt \ t y were dis e hief! Will honor the fallen of the two here. Death was believed due to cae pee aaagamet Gat Hs great wars at a Remembrance natural causes. d Hed by Ww Service at 2.30 p.m. this Sur jidentified by witnesses. day in St. Thoma Anglican * 3 Church. Re Church Sharing LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS. DOWNTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST, WEST Honor Photographer mS: SYRACUSE, -N.Y. (AP) GABOR TOTH GEORGE BILISSIS AND MEN'S HAIRSTYLING BARBERSHOP 680 HORTOP ST. 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CONSIDER CHANGES ; After second reading--appro al in principle--Mr. Pennell sz he would listen with "'great 1 terest and deep respect" to a amendments that might | moved. An_ attentive Commons 1} tened to 10 speeches--five fave ing the bill, four against it a1 one undecided. The debate co tinues today with Prime Min: ter. Pearson expected to be o1 of the speakers. Andrew Brewin (NDP--Toro to Greenwood) joined Mr. Pe nell in pleading with total abo tionists to get behind the bill. "There is an ancient expre sion . . . that half a loaf is be ter than no bread," said the T ronto lawyer. "It might be sa by those who favor abolitic that the present bill provides f 99-100 of the loaf and that would be wrong to reject it." Those who spoke against tt bill laid heavy mphasis on tl fact that Parliament, only months ago, voted to reta hanging for all convicted mur erers, They also drew attention | the 27 commutations ordered t the cabinet since the Libera took office in 1963. There hav been no hangings in Canac since 1962 and so the country | effect already had done awa with the death penalty, the argued. Two speakers called on tt cabinet to obey the will of Pa liament and to hang those se: tenced by the courts. Mr. Pennell pointed to resul of a study by a British roy: commission that led to a U.! bill ending hanging for a tri: period. He said most murderers ar either insane, in the throes violent passion or emotion ¢ else calculating planners. | each case, the death penalt would not be a deterrent. New Econor To Guide Te TORONTO (CP) -- Charle MacNaughton, Ontario provit cial treasurer, gave his depar ment a shot in the arm Thur: day with formation of a ne economic section to guide go\ ernment tax reform and direc fiscal policies. Acting on a recommendatio from the Ontario committee o taxation, Mr. MacNaughton sai his new department will becom the finance and economics div: sion and his own section will b called the provincial revenu department. Mr. MacNaughton said th move would "ensure that th full force of the government' fiscal power is directed toward continued growth and improve stability in the provincial ecor omy." H. Ian Macdonald, 38, Ontat fo's chief economist since Janu ary, 1965, will become one 6 two deputy treasurers, with spe cial responsibility for the nev economic section. The other will be H. Harol Walker, 57, who will tak charge of the tax-collection pat of the treasury department. H has been acting deputy treas urer since the retirement las summer of H. E. Brown. POWER TRANSFERRED The move, which shifts a lo Van Horne Faces Test SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP) - Provincial Conservative Leade J. C. Van Horne returned t New Brunswick Thursday afte almost three weeks' absence t face his biggest political tes since losing the provincial elec tion Oct. 23. Today he will hold a part; caucus in Fredericton to resolv: the question of his leadership, : matter of speculation since h« suffered personal defeat in Res tigouche. Mr. Van Horne, who left thé province when the Liberals o Premier Louis Robichaud re turned to power, was recuperat ing from the election campaigr at a hospital in Boston. Some senior members of the party have called for a nev leader, but Mr. Van Horne saic he had received letters and tele: grams to continue as chief. He said, though, the party i: continuing investigation into al leged voting irregularitics--ne recount had been requested--in Restigouche,