2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 6, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE On Canadian Trade Slight OSLO (AP) -- Canadian Trade Minister Winters said here Tuesday the effect of the British devaluation of the pound on Canadian trade "will be modest." He told reporters: "Britain buys from Canada at world market prices, primary products which she must have. "The effect' would be felt in third countries where British and Canadian manufactured goods compete." Winters arrived in Norway on a swing through Scandinavia, "seeking to advance world trade." f The minister said Norway and Canada have many mutual in- terests, especially in aluminum. The Canadian aluminum firm Alcan has a subsidiary plant in Norway. President Dies MONTEVIDEO (CP) -- Uru-| guayan President Oscar Ges- tido, who last month challenged one of his former ministers to a duel, died early today after a heart attack. Gestido, 66, a retired air force general, took office March 1 for a five-year term--the first pres- ident under a new constitution which ended 14 years of collec- tive executive rule by a nine- man National Council. Government sources _jeritical condition but hem tido became ill geo dage: Ges chaging was halted by the oper-| and his wife immediately called| #t!0n, which lasted 4% hours. doctors from the military hospi-| p The president died shortly' after. PARIS (Reuters) -- French! authorities today decided to! allow Black Power leader Stoke- Airport, official sources said. The sources said Carmichael |! was granted a three-month visa which could be extended later if! | day night. and unconscious |Diego Freeway early morning, apparently attacked in| Carmichael In France |"! °*"- {today, afire Tuesday night on a lawn n front of the United Nations building. 2 | HON. R. H. WINTERS «+. Will be modest jsources say. Intelligence reports say the)mention North Vietnamese rice harvest)make him a security risk. has been poor for two years and) penis, 35-year-old lawyer and|Lamontagne and has said that| Ontario Hydro collects about GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) --|that the food situation may have) former executive assistant to|Mr. Lamontagne was the one to|$217,000,000 annually from mu- Brain Surgery "The next two days will tell| worsened. the_story,"' an associate says of singer Jimmie Rodgers, who|North Vietnam junderwent brain surgery Tues-/ently disrupted this year's rice|obstruction of justice by offer-|crier in Montreal had offered) ing Mr. Lamontagne a $20,000|him $3,000 in the case. : He said Mr. smuggler Rivard's release on called him eight days later! about four telephone calls ask-| ing Denis to tell police to stop aving received phone calls.|calling him. Mr. Lamontagne Lamontagne had warned has testified one caller told him "was about to report the he had to co-operate in the Riv- ard bail because he had been paid. Rodgers, was_ listed Rodgers was found beaten| Immolation Police said Kenneth D'Elia, | Separatist Raps Bi-Bi |royal commission report on bi- |lingualism and biculturalism do lreally wants. | 'This attempt to spread cultur- al equality changes nothing," he) b said in an interview. "They don't talk about politi- > \cal economic equality. What Ot- + |tawa doesn't understand is that here in Quebec we're not look- ing for the status of equality, |but for the status of a major- ity.' key port |harvest, the sources said. in or-|Photographer Wounded) sm SAIGON (AP) -- Associated) >@!l. Press photographer Horst Faas,} by the San|Who has. taken thousands of H Friday combat photographs under fire} |during more than five years in|Mr. the Vietnam war, was wounded|him he 2 |facts to the RCMP. Faas, winner of a Pulitzer) 7 EARED USE OF NAME eencay ay, e A Prize in 1965 for his war photo-| NEW Y aa (AP) -- A young) praphy, was hit in the left thigh ly Carmichael into France after| an remained in critical condi-| and lower right leg by rocket] holding him overnight at Orly |tion today after setting himself|rra¢ments near Bu Dop, in the! central highlands. } 'Mexican Bridge Toll Pound Devaluation Effect 21 Confirmed Dead |Bourgault, leader of the separa-| higher. tist Rassemblement' pour) MEXICO CITY critical condition. (CP-AP) --jed for the night Tuesday, but The toll in the collapse of a|searchers said they had located huge bridge under construction|six more under the over a canyon just north of steel, concrete and wood. Mexico City stood at 21 con- firmed dead today, but .uthori- ulated that tangled Gutierrez Carroga, jumped into|in Tecamachalo, just north of | a tree on the canyon face at the|the Mexico City line, fell 300 jnot_ understand what Qu%ec' collapse and was in hospital in/feet into the Loma del Negro! canyon Monday night. Fifteen bodies were recovered' The bridge collapse recalled efore operations were suspend-|Ottawa bridge disaster Aug. 10, \crete ood Gets Priority of Haiphong, roads bribe Free Parking he asked. |20, of Flushing, Queens, offered) TORONTO (CP) -- The Toron-|---- 0 explanation for his act. and an interior ministry spokes- man said authorities decided his presence in France was unde-|.t-ike a match. sirable. Two passersby and a_patrol- Insulin Authority LOS' ANGELES (AP) -- A former co-worker says William|blankets over D'Elia, and oxy- said Archerd was "an authority on|s°n was administered before he} _ gasoline over himself from a \their overcoats. Two other pa- The i n to Transit Commission Tuesday) Poesy "Saba oe at| Witnesses said they saw|decided to ask the Ontario gov- trom Btockbolmn Tusaday Ww nt | DElia climb a five-foot fence,|ernment to subsidize free park- ' m Tuesday night|run to an adjacent Jawn, pour|ing lots for commuters. : Commissioner Ford Brand two-gallon metal container and said the province subsidizes GO transit system parking costs to keep cars out of the downtown man beat out the flames with | Toronto area. trolmen from a radio car put) subsidy as thé GO transit, he Denis testified that he told| Mr. Lamontagne he did _not/ want his name mentioned '"'be-| cause I was aware of the fact that your name being mentioned in RCMP files made you a secu-| rity risk." - Raymond! of his name would to narcotics! He said Mr. Lamontagne tele- phoned him July 22, 1964, about TTC has as much right to COMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWNTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster 27 KING ST. WEST insulin" when he worked as an| Was taken to Bellevue Hospital. attendant at Camarillo State|He was reported to have third- Hospital. degree burns on 80 per cent of Archerd, 85-year-old grandta-|! body. ther, is on trial charged with| } murdering three persons with Meat Inspection } WASHINGTON (AP) -- Aj insulin injections. Evelyn Briggs testified Tues-j/Sweeping meat inspection bill day that she and other hospital/ appears headed for congress workers " tt he was more/ al approval. thoroughly trained than we; House-Senate conferees were." agreed Tuesday on terms of the ore |compromise measure to revamp! HERE AND THE E the 60-year-old federal meat in-| | sptction law. | It is designed to extend feder- ASSIZE DATES al standards within the next! The dates for the opening|three years to 15,000 plants now of the Supreme Court Assizes| covered. at Whitby and Cobourg have ' been announced at Osgoode Abortion Changes | OTTAWA (CP) -- Justice) Hall. Base jury assizes for On-| tari y wi at Whitty. The neers nates) Minister Trudeau said Tuesday | for the county open May 27,/'te 89vernment's planned The jury assizes for the United | nanses = been wel bb pt d of Durham and _Nor-| site men cldikba rel cera thumberland open, Feb. 26, at| ce ; ; Cobourg. The non-jury assizes Neigdinia Wy tas Gonisa _ 2 void ns the changes will not be ex- for that area open June 10, GIRL FOUND treme. They would bring abor- Penny Sanderson, 15, missing| tion law into line with society as from her Port Hope home for jit is. three weeks, was located Tues-| Mr. Asselin suggested the day in Sudbury and returned! changes be brought in as a sep- home. Police found Penny at|arate bill rather than as part of the train depot and notified her|the omnibus bill to amend the parents who came to take her| Criminal Code. Mr. Trudeau home. It is not known where or|said he doubted that would be} with whom she has been stay-|the best way to- change the ing. abortion law THE NEXT RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC Will Be Held THURSDAY, DEC. 7th, 1967 From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM Simcoe Street North New Donors Are Urgently Needed @ Give a Bottle of Blood and Save a Life @ Donating Blood is Painless @ Our Supply of Blood is Desperately Low SPARE Lean Meaty--Pork--Side--Never Frozen MEATS b McINTOSH Lean Rolled--Beef Pot Roast 5g: Centre Cut--Lean *| Pork Chops Leon Meaty BLADE ROAST C Ontario Fancy--3 Ib. Poly Bag 33'| APPLES 'TROUDL FOOD MARKET, Bi 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY 79: BUTTERMATE Tender Beef--Boneless Shoulder ROAST Christies--24-oz. loaf Bread 239 | | H | | | | Lean Meaty. 6th & 7th Rib Prime Rib 69: I bo JBACON 4 Fresh Pork ry Butt Chops 5 Ib C | SIMCOE b | SLICED RINDLESS GRADE "A" SMALL 1 LB. PKG. an EGGS 27° DOZEN | | | , 'Denis Admits Asking Lamontagne For Silence OTTAWA (CP) Denis testified Tuesday he/was | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fod/urged Montreal lawyer Pierre'States government in legal pro-|sumers. |ships are getting first priority in|Lamontagne not to mention him) ceedings in Montreal to extra-| unloading at North Vietnam's|to the RCMP in connection with|dite Rivard for trial in Texas.|Hydro said the increase reflects U.S.'an offer of money in the Lucien] Rivard, now 52, is serving a 20-/higher costs for labor, materials Rivard case because the very) year prison term in Atlanta. Ga.| and borrowing. Denis has repeatedly denied} making any money offer to Mr.|the first since 1953. lawyer for the Lamontagne} 1966. Nine persons were killed and 55 injured when partially poured span of reinforced con-|forecasts issued at 5:30. a.m. to southeast 15 to 20. . ¢ into Rideau) today. Mexico City newspapers spec-|River valley at Heron Road. collapsed The centre span of the bridge,| pleted. | . # : faulty materials) The contractor pleaded guilty to} j i sie | MONTREAL (CP) -- Pierre ties predicted the toll would go|may have led to the collapse of| failing to provide sutticlent gup-| ontario remain between & hich Til today and Thursday. Show- ; the 395-foot Universidad de Ana-|port for the falsework and was|Sive, 0 Pressurs OPC iain i Estimates of the number of huac bridge, but there was no/fined a maximum of $5,000. The ay ia.| \l'independence nationale, said| workmen killed ranged'from 30| official explanation of the \bri ; -|Arctic southward to Georgia.) Tuesday night the authors of thelto 70, The sole sutyivee, 'Angel| es Cause./bridge has since been ¢Om-)wiiq cloudy weather is forecast {Wingham «isso. 30 35 Hamilton ..+++000- 33 38 St. Catharines .... 33 38 Toronto ...-- Peterborough 'WEATHER FORECAST Mainly Cloudy. Mild Giro 3 ~ With Chance Of Showers so" = 5 , Sudbury ..-+escees 25 32 TORONTO (CP) ~ Officialjnight and Thursday. Winds east) Fariton ...s+ss0006 15 30 ; ' Sault Ste. Marie ....30 35 Toronto, ae ---- Kapuskasing ...... 15 25 A if Lake Ontario regions: r Seatpaes | Synopsis: Western sections of Mainly. cloudy and continuing White River 30 ers tonight and Thursday. Winds easterly 15 today, south-| east 20 Thursday. | Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali-| from the Canadian to continue in most sections of | mai ight. Sh 's Hydro Charges |rersiy 'tna some wet sn or nai, cout oigh, Shower |To Be Raised -- Ontario) Lakes regions. TORONTO (CP) Hydro will increase charges for electrical power to all munici-|Clair, Lake Erie, Lake Huron palities in the province by about| regions: Cloudy and mild to¢ay Windsor .......... 35 40 six per cent starting Jan. 1. 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