a wi Er | INTERPRETIKG THE NEWS Confusion Reigns } In Geneva Meetings By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer Lung Cancer |'On Way Up' otras vee £70 Paper Weapon | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The di- {rector of the U.S. public health © |service's cancer institute says {lung cancer is increasing, par-|58Y, iticularly among men over 45°who weekend rumors of dissension injected it as a basis of negotia- are heavy clgaret smokers, the Western ranks probably will tion, {mended also: lone who is a heavy user of cig- Kites flew all over Genevaipot be known until the principall A separate interim agreement Fo ding hase om Sergeant Jack Tremblay, 'vho Monday that -a heavy smoke: 4 3 Anderson is a member during a weekend that estab-|diplomats involved get atu to on Berlin may prove necessary lished the capacity of an inter- writing their memoirs, althouvhias a last resort, if the ministers, =" t Rives Bale re on Jus national conference to sow more some light may be shed whenleventually find themselves inior "if he can't quite completely, 8 rtoon confusion between sittings than the overworked reporters find danger of total deadlock. But) it to ltime to compare noies on their|there appears little justification' 88 he can in its working hours, s emerged from contradictory sour' 's nt their round of official and infor- mal briefings to report a differ- on basic Western nity is con- . for assuming such a deadlock at The effect of all Lie excitement the present stage. Further, the Western spokes between Britain|siderably minimized by the pres-| on aiked no more than com-| ence of | y and her Western' Allies over For- ence of all the West's chief diplo- mon sense in pointing out that no Secretary Selwyn Lloyd's mats in Geneva and the conse-|\g oo) "oapiiamant on Berlin can tendency to go off for private quent ease of dispelling any mis-| co up in isolation from other talks with Andrei Gromyko States were depicted as the joint Then Britain and the United singetstandjge that may Bave cowman issues. While Germe yy remains divided, with its capita! Chief among these appears to surrounded by Fast German ter target of French and West Ger y,u0 heen the Berlin question. It vigry the basic problem re man indignation over their sup-li ohojgusly desirable that some ain unsolved. posed willingness to drop Sialel owas he made by the minis-| Secretary Herter's package dealiio.."on this aspect of the con-| in favor of an isolated interim settlement of the Berlin question SIGH OF RELIEF The kites returned safel to base with official disclaimers by all parties concerned Diplomats and reporters undoubtedly breathed a joint sigh of relief as the ministers went back Into res gion where proceeding dull but are at least a matter of public record. The degree of truth behind the Russians moe; both as a means of : clearing the path to the summit | Monty Claims and as an effort to do something ghout the most compelling sonrce . of. trouble between "Fast and Success Wit West NO FINAL REJECTION h h But it would appear premature Khrus C ev s may be to write off the entire Herter lan a mere four dams after i#ts| LONDON (Reuters) -- Field presentation, at a time when the Marshal Viscount Montgomery | have not: finally re: cvs he persuaded So iet Prem-| . jer Khrushchev to change his {mind 'on a very important mat- Agrarian Reform "0. wm wo |eriticism of his recent Moscow trip, did not svecify what the| |matter was. He was speaking| an n u a Monday at a British legion gath-| HAVANA (AP)---Cuba's revolu- tionary government is all set le- gally for an agrarian reform pro- gram to take what it con lers excessive land away from own ers and give to to landless peas ants. A reform 1 7 of 68 sections wa signed by Premier Fidel Castro Sunday at a ceremonial cabinet session in the mountains of Ori ente Province, where his re olu tion was born. Castro said the program will provide 200,000 Cu ban families with farms, It establishes a national insti tute of agrarian reform with broad powers over all phases of agriculture. Briefly the new law Creates a limit of 999 acres for farmland and 3,833 acres for ranchland. The institute is em powered to raise the limit in the Telepathy Used For Outer Space LONDON (APY A message was sent into space Monday in. space / wviting: any fe ow" that saucer crews who happened {6 be grant Tang to foreign companies to skim down to earth for or individuals for industrial or a short vacation Nobody, apparently, took up the offer, The message was transmitted by mental telepathy hy the thou sands of British saucer fans The thought signals started going out Sunday, inviting the space men down during the Whit sun weekend, an annual three day holiday which ended Mon day. It was part of the Internationa! Flying Saucer Contact weekend And in hope that the me got through thousands of fans scanned the skies Down in the quiet, green peace of Ashdewn Forest in Sussex Brinsley le Poer Trench waited where he reckoned it was a like! \ place for a shy space man to land Trench is convinced that if Martians: or Venntiang receive friendly thoughts from anyone on this earth it .micht encourage them to climb into their flying saucers and come down. So spent Monday radiating kind thoughts about space mon 'Some of us are using tele pathy. The outer space people use it, you know." & Everything's O.K. since | got a consolidation LO AL from Superior Finance, the fastest growing all-Canadian Loan Company When | had a lot of un; "eavy y pay They gave t , pay bills. Now | have only y mentand it's easy. If you're int ie boat, take my advice. See Superior] $50 10 $5000 Open Friday t po us Open Saturday till 12 N Offices throughout Ontar |TO CUBANS ONLY |ering here, case of sugar and rice growers! Lord Montgomery said the Rus- and ranchers who exceed produc: sian leader has 'a tremendous tion minimums which it will set. sense of humor" hit added he| EXPROPRIATION and Khrughchev did not agree Expropriates all excess lands, on everything--'far from it, with compensation in the form of Citing British and American 20.vear government bonds bear: casualties in the two world wars, | ing at least four per cent interest. Lord Montgomery said: 'We had| Sets 67 acres as the minimum gallant Allles on both occasions. | for every rural family of five and 'But we British bore the brunt of | provides for distribution to the'the fight for survival and the| landless of land from areas ex- fight for freedom to live our own wpriated or already owned by lives." the state, Priorities go to land. ~ le revolutionary veterans and to war crime victims, Orders all landowners to regis ter their holdings within three s on pain of loss of prop erty and court charges Aholishes sharecropping Payment will apply only on Orders creation of local land re properly graded wools orm commitfe to supervise! Secure the utmost by patronizing operation of the law, with at the orgonization that made this least half the members to be possible small landhol 'ers, and provides v establishment 'o- farm co-op. SHIP COLLECT TO ratives and machinery centres x eratives and machinery centres. 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'"You're| eral in the army reserve, 'in development and with penditure of $2,000,000,000, has intermitiontly had 3 jou sus-| cesses against su c - targets . only--something the Nike - Ajax Father Charged coroner's court was told. {and Hercules have done over [ana Wars Repers. Helier recom. OIMATC Called | arets--should have his physician] WASHINGTON (AP) -- Repre- | (io ing eight years before." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 19, 1959 heck his chest by an x-ray and sentative Le Anderson (Dem. by physical examination, I would|Mont.) has called the 'air force's at least every six one and sa missile a paper weapon and says he is concerned over RAISING FUNDS {ter A father was charged with| = WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) ~~ As a manslaughter Monday in the means of raising funds the death f hig (vw -d=v-old sin a'te women's committee of the Windagio and his wife refused to allow art association. has arranged', piood transfusion to be given six beautiful homes in Wind- ipo papy, House of Representatives armed sor to be opened to the public services committee and a gen-|on June 8, During the winter the Alvin Leonard Jehu and his the possibility the army's Nike KIDDIES KNOW HIM | may be scrapped in favor of the Dr. John R. Heller suggested HAMILTON (CP) -- Police gonna committee h In a speech Monday he said ments to 7.000 visitors to thelhovah's Witnesses sect, refused a {the Bomarc "after almost nine'city's art gallery. MELBOURNE, Australia (Reu- dren. served free refresh. wife, both members of the Je- 'transfusion on religious grounds On June 11, the people of Ontario will xercise their democratic right to chart the future course of our province. Before them will be the record of achievement of a decade of wise policies and sound management under the gov- ernment of Premier Leslie Frost... ten years in which Ontario's advances in the development of resources, business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have been unprecedented in Canada or anywhere in the world. Premier Leslie Frost in his Report toi the People. of Ontario 4th May, 1959. Under Progressive Conservative ad- ministration, the stage has been set for even greater progress in the years ahead, The Premier has announced far-reach- ing and far-sighted plans for govern- ment action to continue and increase this dynamic development which has become the envy of the entire world. The election issue is therefore simple and straightforward. The accomplish- ments of the pasthave been tremendous, but even greater progress lies ahead. Tt can and will be achieved only under these same wise policies and with the same skilled and steady hand at the helm of the ship of state. Published by the Progressive Conservative Association of Ontarle. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE and their baby died of jaundice; The parents sald that "if Jt 1s ordained, the baby will die no times in actual firings, In Transfusion [moter Hy By iby | 'The couple has four other "chil a