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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 7, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Federal Housing Talks Will.Be Open To Press OTTAWA (CP) -- In a major break with tradition, all ses- gions of next week's federal- provincial conference on hous- ing will be opened to the press. Informants said Wednesday that Prime Minister Pearson was impressed by the success of last week's fully-reported Con- federation of Tomorrow confer- ence in Toronto. Mr. Pearson wired all pre- miers suggesting 'hat unless the meeting decides otherwise next Monday morning, reporters and television cameras should be admitted to all sessions. Federal-provincial meetings usually are closed, although there has been growing pres- sure on governments to bring these discussions into the open. Until this week, the proposal had been to make Monday's ses- sions of the housing conference France Lifts Embargo PARIS (AP) -- France today) lifted her arms embargo on the Middle Eastern Arab nations with an announcement it is ne- gotiating a large sale of mili- tary equipment to Iraq. The embargo was imposed on Israel and the Arab states after outbreak of the June war. Official French sources said France now considered it "de- sirable" to sell arms to Iraq. It seemed clear from the statement that new arms would not be sold to Israel, which was heavily equipped with French planes before the June 5-9 war. Caribbean Goods Cheaper MONTREAL (CP) -- The jhead of the Eastern Caribbean Commission in Montreal says Amendment Turned Down | City planning board last night decided it could not en- dorse a resolution to amend the Planning Act to obviate 10 acre lots, put forward by the Board. Member Charles McGibbon said trouble might arise if it were applied to the whole prov- ince, as had happened in 1946 when an outcry had arisen the same lines. He suggested it might be left to municipalities to adopt the proposal if they fit. Chairman Dennis ce said the proposal first cameNfrom a township which was aving trouble and felt it needed some measure of control, and it had been supported unanimously. Taking a lone stand against the motion not to endorse Con. Ralph Jones said that based on) }, Zone Signs Sought For Subdivisions to indicate the permitted zoning Central Ontario Joint Planning|W4S not so simple or easy as it appeared Oshawa Planning Board decided last night. resolution of city council, pro- posed by Ald. John DeHart, and asking for a report. against another measure along DeHart wanted something put up avoid misunderstanding by resi- dents who peared before city council with petitions objecting to later de- velopments on their estate, such as semi-detached dwellings in an area which they understood was for single family dwellings. round to various subdivisions WEATHER FORECAST the companies concerned had = unable to tell him what the zoning was. ; The board decided to postpone| TORONTO (CP) -- Official discussion of the proposal to ajforecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. __ Page when more time|today. cou. given to it after hear- : ing a report from planning di- tt we ae rector G. A, Wandless. This said that the zoning by-|western Ontario near Lake Erie laws permit a multiplicity of|miid above freezing tempera- Placing signs on subdivisions The board had before it a slow moving Ald. Ernest Whiting said Ald. in layman's language to re] . = cases, more than just dwelling types. To compelleast through the Muskoka and a developer to list all the per- Faibartea regions and as far mitted uses in a specific zone|north as the White region, light would be a complicated, lengthy|snow at times mixed with light and costly procedure. - was oc ange Mag method of overcoming the problem would be to indicate the zoning, og erage Boot oe pe with a sub note to the effect that|cioudy in most regions' with subsequently ap- He said that he had travelled his experience was much easier to get a 50- acre development going than trying to battle around buying} up small lots. "There is always somebody} with a small lot who just won't | acting as a potential home|the purchaser should consult his d i ou it | buyer and repr ives of'solicitor or city hall for details. a ae me Sane Hamilton, London, Windsor, Lake St. Clair, drizzle today ending tonight. much change in temperatures. Wet Snow, Rain Tonight, Mostly Cloudy Friday James Bay regions: A ; cloudiness and a few scattered storm is causing a variety of light adverse weather. In south- Friday. Little change in temper- atures. Winds easterly 15. uses to varying degrees involy- i te clube yy tures and light rain and drizzle) fay today with chance of oc- with occasional snow. Near sea- sonable easterly 15. freezing rain or drizzle is report- ecoasional snow toda ; y and Fri- ed. This mixture of weather will day. Near seasonable tempera- tures. Winds easterly 15. Windsor Ni Cc di al P os line Meaitiadee Ine Cardinals Participate se si tors. wareegicien: Wingham ... Friday mainly cloudy. Not|/Hamilton ' St. Catharines .... 32 35 Torontd -s+eeeseee 32 35 Peterborough 32 Kingston «-+++ 32 Trenton --++++ 35 Killaloe 30 Muskoka «++ 30 North Bay - 28 Sudbury «+++» 28 20 22 Earlton cosee Sault Ste. Marie .. 25 28 Kapuskasing «---.. 20 22 tures, Winds easterly 15 to 20|White River Moosonee ++ 15 20 ee Timmins ..- 20 22 Timagami, Cochrane, western ba konc SHIPPED ABROAD snowflurries today and| About 30,000 Christmas trees : are going to Rotterdam in the Moeutreal region: Mainly|German freighter Magdeburg as a trial shipment to test the are reported, Further north and) ioc) snow. Friday cloudy|Furopean' market. temperatures, Winds HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO YEARS Ottawa region: Cloudy with Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Friday secvecsese 82° 35 In Cardinal Spellman Rites talk," he said. | Winds light. goods and services in the Carib- PREMIER W. A.C. BENNETT bean now are cheaper because <.. Won't Attend lof the recent devaluation of the British pound. Noelle Richards said in an in- open, closing the doors Tuesday) and Wednesday. Officials said all premiers, ex- cept Premier W. A. C. Bennett : of British Columbia, will attend. Four Killed' In Copter live' wokuaiar dar' ak . 'ao Stamps | NEWBURY, England (AP) --|West Indian countries in the bngghr nee Seis n RAF helicopter often used|Commonwealth -- automatically : is ;, followed suit because their cur- -- Police in the Malaysian capi-|by Prince Philip crashed in 8) on cies are linked with the Brit- tal confiscated "The overall development of | Oshawa might be in real trouble." | cardinals i Toronto, western Lake On- churchman to hold the post mil- tario region: Periods of wel NEW YORK (AP) -- Nine lud itary vicar or bishop.of Roman the Archbish- Police Charge Ballet Dancers| MONTREAL (CP) -- Police }op of Quebec participate today in a two-hour funeral service for Francis Cardinal Spellman at St. Patrick's Cathedral. phrey joins ranking civic lead- ers and leading clergy of four faiths at the funeral rites. The thousands ofjfield near this Berkshire town) ish pound. Chinese postage stamps bearing/Thursday, killing all four crew) As head of the Eastern Carib- charged the producer of a les the thoughts of Mao Tse-tung, 8| members, The prince was not|bean Commission, Mr. Richards] 5, 11. Africains show with per- represents the seven associated indecent spectacle White House Johnson had not yet decided if he will attend. aboard. He is in Germany on al police spokesman pe tb pes mitting an day, The spokesman sa ao's/°" ; states of Antigua, Grenada, 4 thoughts and sayings are con- private visit, Buckingham Pal-| Montserrat, St. Vincent, St. pale yg RE pn Lucia, Dominica and St. Kitts- Nevis-Anguilla. Young Turks Win BUCHAREST (AP) -- Young NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- Six/ Turks in Romania's Communist homeless beggars died of expo-jregime today won a power sure on New Delhi streets|struggle with the old guard as signed Coventry Cathedral, has wednesday night in the first se-| President Chivu Stoica proposed resigned as its consultant archi-| rious cold spell of winter here.|to a national party conference tect after a clash with the pro-ltpree other homeless persons|that it name party Secretary- vost, Very Rev. Harold Wil-\were found unconscious. The|General Nicolae Ceausescu to liams. The trouble came to Aliemperature dropped to 46 de-|succeed him. head Wednesday when the/ ees during the night, but the] Stoica, who was expectel to cathedral hired local architects/pescars were protected only by|resign shortly, also proposed to remove oak panelling from|:nin cotton sheets or torn blan-|that the posts of president and the bishop's room. kets, police said. bot chief be combined. He Falls 13 Floors, Lives uiine Prssidact said the changes had become aon, to eliminate paral- BALTIMORE (Reuters) -- A W DELHI (Reuters) --|/els™ in the. activities of the 20-year-old elevator firm PP alle Vonieasies, state council and higher party employee fell 13 storeys from &|chief minister of Mysore, 'Thurs-\ "°°" skyscraper under construction) 4, was elected president of the| sidered subversive. Policelace said. Eyewitnesses said seized several' persons in CON-|they saw a rotor blade break off nection with distribution of the! just before the crash. stamps. | B Di s5./ eggars Vie Coventry Planner Quits, 99 COVENTRY, England (AP) -- Sir Basil Spence, who de- performance members of Mont-|in 250,000 PASS BIER |photographs of the show from jthe audience and after curtain |close had attempted "'to obtain|respects in a nearly constant Wednesday night with their breasts uncovered. Elise Pouliot of Elise Produc- tions of Montreal was charged] w: after members of Montreal's morality squad watched show Wednesday night. When the show opened here Tuesday, covered breasts. The 43-member Africanjm troupe, whose female members perform normally with naked breasts, shows without incident in Toron- to, Ottawa, Quebec City and/of Sherbrooke, Que. the church who died Saturday Miss Pouliot said in an inter-| at view following Wednesday's real's morality squad had taken seats in the cathedral. Officials of the Roman Catholic arch- diocese of New York said al-jand the endin ; most all are for invited officials 5 OF, the service the| block-long procession into the churches of hundreds of Catho- AY, lic, Protestant, Jewish and Or- the dancers all appeared with|thodox leaders. and below the high altar conclude has already put on|the rites. the richest Roman Catholic see 250,000 persons paid their last here Wednesday and lived to tell about it. Erwin Watts landed in about two feet o' water at the base of an elevator shaft. A doctor said he had no broken bones. Pass Up Holidays AMMAN (AP) -- Various Christian communities in Jor- dan decided Wednesday not to exchange greetings or hold s0- cial activities on Christmas, New Year's and the Epiphany due to what they called the present situation and hard liv- ing conditions of displaced per- sons. Student Election LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Tom Dean, 21, of London, a third. year arts student, was elected Wednesday night to replace Peter Larson as president of the University. of Western Ontario students' council. The election was called after Larson quit last week over what he claimed was council's lack of f\raj, president since 1964, Other|nappers of frail, seven-year-old| Kidnappers Silent |the names of the female danc- 'overning Congress party, suc-| F . : : PARIS (Reuters) -- The kid-|ers involved." ceeding Kumaraswamy Kama-| year-old) She said she had opposed the contestants withdrew after Con-|Emmanuel Malliart maintained/fdancers' giving their names gress lead Minister Indira Gandhi an: maraj, agreed on Nijalingappa,|20,000-franc ($4,320) ransom de-| sponsibility."" 64, as their unanimous choice, mand. Police continued to hunt down) Top Chef Dies jclues after seizing 33-year-vld| |Jaen-Claude Mansion, after he WASHINGTON (AP) -- Clem-itelephoned the boy's father, ent Maggia, 74, the international-|about the kidnapping. He told ly known pastry chef who pre-inolice he was offering his eerv- pared the cake for the Whitelices as a private detective. House wedding of Lynda Bird) Emmanuel, a fair-haired, Johnson, died Wednesday night)/blue-eyed boy who suffers from TO OPEN IN '71 Royal Air Force Muséum is to be built at this famous Second World War fighter field in north {London. The defence ministry and municipaljauthorities have given the'go-dhead and the RAF ers, including Prime|Silence today as the deadline) «because I am the one directing|a line of mourners two blocks d Ka-|approached for payment of &|the show and I assume all re-|Jong waited six abreast to enter |the cathedral and file past the es HENDON, England (CP) -- Ajwas attended in the afternoon by 2,500 fa stream body was placed on a purple- draped catafalque Sunday. ute to their fallen chaplain. The cardinal was the first American snow or rain today and tonight Mostly cloudy Friday, Not much change in temperature. Winds light. Northern Lake Huron, south- ern Georgian Bay, eastern Lake Ontario, Haliburton regions: Oc- casional periods of light snow today at times mixed with light of the mass by the nine cardi-|{reezing rain or drizzle ending nals and a host of bishops and|tonight. Friday mostly cloudy. lesser clergy, the wearing of|Not much change in tempera- purple instead of black vest-|tures. Winds light. ments to canote h Sudbury, North Bay, northern i -- oe Georgian Bay, Algoma, White Catholic servicemen, The form of the final rites today reflected the newest re- forms of the Roman Catholic Church, some approved by Pope Paul only last June 29. They include the singing of the mass in English, the con- celebration or joint celebration Vice-President Hubert Hum- said President = There are more than 2,200 Announcement | have left Dover's Men's Wear in the Oshawa Shopping Centre to take another position in Ottawa, Ontario. 1 wish to thank the many fine people it has been my privilege to serve at Dover's for the past 11 years, Mr. Walter Lachine has taken over as manager, He has had many years of clothing experience and | am sure that he will look after you to your satisfaction, Drop in to meet him at your first opportunity, Cincere Regards ROY HABER with an "Alleluia" instead of|River regions: Periods of light the usual solemn dirges. snow or freezing drizzle today. All six American cardinals|Mainly cloudy tonight and Fri- living in the country and Mau-|day. Little chance in tempera- rice Cardinal Roy, Archbishop of Quebec, John Cardinal Hee- nan of England and William Cardinal Conway of Ireland ith*tickets. 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JOHN ficials say they fear the C - eration of Tomorrow cmbirties and the report of the royal com- pe rescert on bilingualism and bi- ism mai cardinal issue Marte pane and English Canada. pry ag and 'or the French-speaking minori- ties in English Canada but Que- : bec's demand for ee n the evidence so far, no : of the other nine provinces yes be grade orm appears zg to conce i a mands. le Quebec's de _ Officials said Wednesday this issue has been largely ors I looked by the concentration at the Toronto provincial summit poral and Sig royal com- $ report on minorit: language rights. f Premier Daniel Johnson of . Quebec dealt mainly at Toronto with the linguistic and cultural FEDERAL FEARS Quebec ] Obscurec OTTAWA (CP) -- Federal of-|™ between French| I They say the main issue is not| -W education rights increased} ar problem. But he also 'submitted a paper, which he did not read, which outlines Quebec demands z which go far beyond the field of language and education rights. ee etd be CONTROL $ document says, in short, that Quebec wants a measure of task: control over fiscal and economic aris Policies and a voice in interna-| > tional affairs. to m Here are 'some excerpts from that document: fectir "that nomi 1. "Exclusive or paramount fiscal powers" must go hand in|"eces hand with exclusive jurisdic-| tions tions given Quebec under a new| inter constitution. 2. "Quebec cannot agree to pee stay out of the economi. policy|, ae field for that would be tanta- ott ) mount to allowing another gov- cn ernment to decide the course of as her whole economy." rt m 3. "The Quebec government es A would gradually become solely gels responsible within its territory|' 19f for all public expenditures on|Tefuse every form of education, old] &tivel age security, family allowances, | 4¢Clin health, employment and train.|°"¢S- ing of the labor force, regional| Pre development and, in particular,|tario municipal aid programs, re.|of Tc search, fine arts, culture, as|Ontar well as any other social or cul-|POwer tural service within our jurisdic-| ment tion under the present constitu- poe! anad tion questi 4. "Quebec will necessarily have to obtain a constitutional distribution new of He | son th WALKING AND TALKI President Johnson walks izatior with head bowed from his ton, p dinner - meeting speech last bia | night at the gathering of Mr. J the Business Council in for an Washington. The President in his talks with A. L. Nickerson, of the left, chairman of the organ- dustrie DX -- DX -- DX -- DX. $ $ $ BE WISE: .. . ECONOMIZI SAVE WITH Phone 668 -

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