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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1959, p. 9

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INTERPRETING THE NEWS Imperialis Insult By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer To Prime Minister Nehru, who graduated with honors from the prison cell of a colonial powe no shrewder insult could be of- fered than the label of imperial ist. The Indian leader, who has pa- tiently endured a variety of dif-| ficulties with domestic and for-| eign Communists, was under- standably moved to protest to the Chinese government when the of- fensive epithet made its appear- ance in official Peiping propa- ganda organs. If the Chinese were to reply to Indian protests, they would probably explain that Nehru suffers from an old-fash- toned addiction to dictionaries in his approach to the meaning of in a mood the boundary r, the 1 {Nehru has worked consistently to|ities in Hungary. abel To Nehru Apart from his firm stand on trast between his prompt denun- question and his|ciation for British and. French prompt ouster of the Communist actions in Suez and his tardy re- government of Kerala State in|buke- barely a slap of the wrist) face of communal riots, 's simultaneous activ-| While these far-off events made little impression on Indian public |opinion, considerable feeling was| NOT FORGIVEN aroused earlier this year by| Many Westerns have not for-|Nehru's restraint in dealing with| given him for the marked con-| Red China's rigorous suppression! cig Tr lof the Tibetan revoli, which drove the Dalai Lama to exile across the Indian border. In continuing to press for the {reconstitution of the three-power commission in Laos, against the| wishes of the Laotian govern- ment, as the result of the re-| newed outbreak of resistance from the Communist Pathet Lao, | the prime minister has shown) maintain friendly relations with| Peiping and Moscow | Uranium To Be Sold | one piece of pager down on the coun- | ter. Euston to Aberdeen sue! ABERDEEN SCOT DEMANDS | FREE RAILROAD TICKET LONDON (CP)--With a name | like Rob Roy and a birthplace like Aberdecr, the little Scot | who burst inio British railways | headquarters didn't appear un- reasonable. "You owe me a free ticket home ' he announced The clerk was flabber "A free ticket? But why Roy. a 62-year-old with only arm, ipped a tattered ted. | ticket from Date of is-| It was a return Dec. 20. 1916 Tp never used it," rot defiantly The clerk pointed out that the | old ticket was valid only for a month. It expired on Jan. 30, 1917. Anyway. the railway has said the Sc \ heen nationalized in the mean- ti time. The Scot didn't give "Think of the publicity would get by giving up, you me a free | ticket." He said he emigrated to Aus- tralia in 1917 without getting a fair chance to use his ticket, and he just returned two davs ago. But he walked out de- feated he Oshawa gine; PAGE NINE OSHAWA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1959 Testimony I VOL. 88--No. 19 ATTACK SOVIET WASTE MOSCOW (AP)--A sharp at-| tack on corruption and waste in n'l government especially in ments, was spapers Friday agri- cultural d pub- hed in ne Probe Halted Judge Protects Oshawa Counsel himself determined to hew to his neutralist course wherever pos | sible. Under the circumstances, Chinese propagandists are More Freely DEFINITIONS DIFFER OTTAWA- (CP) -- The govern- To Nehru, an Imper is a Friday took action to make the rop believer in the rule of one people it easier for friendly countries to shooting at a sitting target. But by another. To the Chinese prop- buy small quantities of Canadian Nebru's anger agandist an imperialist is simply Uranium for experimental pur- open season may ' be someone who being vard Poses aboutg.practically anythi con le cerning foreign policy Nehru could, if he his definition to the word Chinese government for re '% fusal te recognize the Indian na tionality of long-time residents of the formerly autoomous region ot Tibet, The propagandist, in turn, unhesitantly invokes when In- dia insists the present boundary with ( should re main unchanged In provoking minister to wratl jective has prob good turn politi newspapers have ing signs of rest Nehru's sweetly re. tude toward his nor bor. words st i about over, Man Held In Death 0f Boy, 14 CHANDLER, ille Lantin, held crinfinally the death of Arthur vil fo provide the|whose body was found last Mon- instead of day under a brush pile at nearby sales to 250 Pabos Mills. II must ob-| Dr Gustave De Soke rs, Que- from the City medico zal expert, hoard and testified the youngster was led with one of his leather s is K ng announced by rade wi mines may sell" ountries which do ments with Canada in the peaceful a energy 2 0 ver nment May 7, 1958, that r uranium to such cc more vhigh uranium chose pply to the its for uses of co-operation mic our cot uld wi th 1a Total sales by all Cans dian pro- ducers to anv one country could not exceed 2.500 pour of not Que. (CP)--Cam- Friday night was India's prime I respons the unkind ad 7 done him a. lly. Indian increas- | eness scnable hern neigh- Friday it rided to allo producer 200 pou 8 individual Producers sti an expori permit « energy control ' artment Ss ain Russ Battle For Royalties MOSCOW (AP mes went to cc of the Kremlir * of the missing The Mosc that the estate Conan Doyle the tective"s creator claim for royalties before the preme Court of the Russian public next week, Lawyers for the The jury at a coroner's inquest heard eight witness and the au topsy report Lantin, also of Pabos Mills, was returned to jail until arraign- ment, set for today. He previ ously had been held as a mater ial witness Testimony at the that Lantin and quarreled inquest the dead iast Saturday Hearing the abos Mills resta ity courtiand that a a scuffle Lantix asses , one 3 i the bo into nearb; iin hil o The boy was missing unti Bp LA " body was found Mogday. ar-old woman judge, : sa ge natural blonde hair.| The autopsy report said Gre- su nier was hit on the head with a re rock or other hard object before PREVIOUSLY DISMISSED being strangled. The shoel ace, | The same court dismissed the was wound twice around the neck. accuse the Soviet defendants of|{nat NE not apply umes st the "unjustly enriching themselves at| afar a 15.minute' session Judge| ore the expense of another." Friday waived a deadline This is the language of Article an appeal with the Rus- 399 of the Soviet Civil Code. Bas- iblic's Supreme Court. Grenier home on ing a case on it represents a new| Berman s he had not re- Chaleurs, approach in the long fight by ceived the rt's decision until Quebec C Western authors for royalties! after the deadline for an appeal. | from Soviel state publishing! Be an said the spec sum! houses. The Soviet Union is not he seeks--2.033,347 rubles--repre-| a member of the International sents 15 per cent of the wre] GETTYSBURG, Pa, (AP)-- Cop zht Convention and refuses sales price of the 3.500.000 Sher-| President Eisenhower Friday set to pay for. publication of foreignlock Holmes volumes issued in/up a new council of senior gov- KS. the Soviet Union up to May, 1957. ernment officials to advise him 1 5 at{on radiation matters and protec- The Sherlock Holmes case was argued i in Rus: ian by Harold J tion of humans from radiation was boy ~Sherlock Hol nigh art in the shadow t Friday in the case/case was a 2,000,000 rubles panel of city court ruled foundry of Sir Arthur Woman rubber legendary ina, a 36-y may press y 3erman, Harvard University of Soviet law Moscow c¢ pro- fessor wo worker or voods. his presided. Doyle estate 15 on the groundsiand knotted forte A man looking discovered the body for driftwood » close to the 'the Baie des 350 miles northeast of RADIATION COUNCIL the quart. suggests that the| 4 = council # | further DIEFENBAKER MEETS RED CROSS DELEGATES the Indian delegate to | iy Pranlal Mehta 1 : i the sandalwood lei of Madhusudan | centre being held strength who presented the bonds of Mr. Diefen- | among the youth of the The AP Hen Kath- national dire Junior Red Diefenbaker, and Stable Prices Seen By Finance Minister OTTAWA (CP)--Finance Fleming foresee consumer credit and in a curtailmen the charte banks Prime feubaker meets the International study centre at the prime minister Mi two of group. Left to right Zola, Belgian Congo; n Herman, the Canadi Cross; Mr riser is the dele Red C Toronto after addressed © friendship world. en "05S Hor baker is wearing study Wirephoto 'Loss Leader' Price Levels CP) Goodiellow TORONTO Agriculture Minister said Friday his department may restore min- milk a by Min situation differs from the "tight money" days of 3% years when the Bank Canada, SL loans to brakes clamps on and thus apply ness expansion, A reporter suggested that the remedy for the shortage of loan Commenti the announced |able funds is to increase the plans by the chartered banks to'money supply through the Bank 'ut short the expansion of loans, of Canada he made it clear that he sees 7 . aby TRE ry rapid economic expansion" DEMAND VERY HEAV Y e underlying cause of the Mr. Fleming replied that shortage of funds for loans a step would not be the whole answer. The demand for loans selling Mr. Fleming said in an infer t iv 1 " i Friday that he trusts the exiremely neavy, he Sail, oom their. curtai t x noting that in four weeks in July from 'their = curtailment two View banks won't put the : loans the commercial loans by char oan chartered fered banks increased by as| [He said he expects the policy producers to busi mum orice lgvels on as result of 'loss small stores He said cut prices us some concern and representa- tions have been made bv the in- dustry to set minimums." 'Milk a duct to be used as a loss leader," leader" sales ister of pre- prices by « 'are giving former Liberal asked chartered banks riet their lending | is time, he said, the char- tered banks acted of their own volition withcut any request from the Bank of Canada. Mr. Fleming said he the chartered banks will on to re- is tno essential pro as such he said Some sma s milk as lou 37 quarts agailict the delivered price are cents for stp yas ; smaller of the ¢ wrrent | oy CNR 3 fe More and more smart people CANADIAN who are going places, oR level comfort, NATIONAL pay Hi a" Bh Hie md roc fie : much as $200,000,000 ~|of the chartered banks will have . Considered Mr. F leming said the effect of holding down prices. OTTAWA (CP Pilot Killed In ter Diefenbaker said Friday that Float Plane Crash under present circumstances in SIOUX LOOKOUT (CP) A |Laos there is nothing to indicate|pi was killed when his single- {that reconvening the interna-|engine float plane crashed and ional truce supervisory commis- | Ey. kana in "could any effect stern Ontario late Thurs-| assistance in 1g the day. It was not known whether| ent difficulties there were any passengers in the He thus irmed the aircraft. |dian position which has prevailed! Police said pilot Gerald Allard, since the Canada-India - Poland|24, of Val d'Or, Que., apparently {commission in Laos dis-|was landing at Anaconda, a cop- | banded 13 months ago per mining camp about 225 miles Mr. Diefent r told reporters north of Kenora, when the crash Thursday that Canada's attitude occurred. The aircraft was owned {in the matter was being recon Severn Airways of Sioux Look |sidered. a Prime = Minis-| render northwe: resolv ion ive pres- re Cana was a by out Hydro Denies Power Plant | TORONTO (CP) -- An official | velopment of the Ontario Hdryo - Electric |River in Eastern Ontario is "pure Power Commission Friday said speculation." a report that the commission is| He said he did not know where Planning a $60, 000, ),000 power de- the report, published in Ottawa, could have originated. te Lh! hl ® Senniely Io ne ju Cow Never gh - Injured By Youths said. The Ottawa Journal said | four power projects were planned | land the sites under study near| Arnprior, about 45 miles west of| Ottawa, are Claybank, Mountain! Chute, Colton and Highland Falls. | "We have been surveying these areas for 10 or 12 years," the of- ficial said. "But there are no im- NEW LISKEARD (CP) lice, who said earlier youths blinded a cow Ithe animal thro |admit their theory Sgt. Jim Tappende head of he Haileybury provincial police, [said Friday "It is evident mediate plans for the area." MICE ON BOAT MORE DENIALS {never st thr eyes A statement in the same sory now that the commission was consid- Wrong. ering re - development of the | He said Dr, F. ( Nel son, a vet-| tea Power ay | |erinarian, found the animal had Ottawa Hydro { suf {fered from a malady called Commission Police said earlier youths 12, 14 1 through the eye: on the Madawaska PRODUCERS DAVE Ellison, (left) and Paul Sutherland, et their stars, Hammy, hamster, and Ratty, a white rat, into place before they shoot the next scene of "The Riverbank", a children's Po that three by shootin zh the eves, cow yas genera intly by the Ga- Company and the Electric Power Ontario Hydro has TORONTO (CP)--A children's epic st ing a white rat and his rodent cousin, a ham- ster, was one of Canada's three] contributions to the recent Mos Yo cow film festival trans- The Riverbank will/two Toronto men time, mainly in done « hoestring an Chaudiere Falls on the Ottawa River near Ottawa was also de- nied "The Chaudiere plant is owned j 13-minute pink eyes The condition re- | nothing to do with it 'and no sulied in an ulcer on each of the| ,.. _ the Ontari Hydr eyes which burst, ving us the pays - fe | niarle ycro impression the ,animal had ~ac-| Pokesman said taally been shot." He said also that a Journal 1 that the Hawthorne on near Ottawa next month wa produced in their a ge by spare port j| former be in operation that and three had 19 stati v rage, budget 1ildren' 7 1 Z } He said it we t expe 1 10! hoo : LATER home blindl} e e owner be completed the end. of which t 1960 ¢ said it to ¢ £3.000 000 not 000.000 lL about and a a moie "The, case the, It shared d a ng . at geant said Fri price named in The Journal the Moscow two 20 mony of one of the hearing's last |not 'BERUTY CONTEST ago| nably with the approval of the! government, | | shared Canada's billing at the | National Sutherland, 28, Riv |six TORONTO (CP) -- Judge Jo- wanted to volunteer information seph Sweet, serving as a one-manjand had not been given the op- commission inquiring inte York|portunity. Township affairs, halted testi-| When she said she thought the commission , T. Kelso Creighton, should have investi gated deals of other land trans |actions, Judge Sweet became ir- because of in her Friday by inference' witnesses "slander statements | The judge, who adjourned .the|ritated. hearing until Ang. 24 to allow 10 a oa days for counsel to prepare Jar{PEFENDS COUNSEL i suments, told Mrs. Pauline Sha.! "There can be no criticism pero after 3% hours of testimony Made," he said, "which I think is he would not hear any more evi-| Justified, of the work of the com- dence from her mission counsel in presenting evi- Mrs. Shaper |dence here." real estate agent who sparked | 'I am only trying to alert the the inquiry last May with her|commission, | said Mrs. Shepero. charges against the township| 'You should have alerted the hd ommission counsel before," the He said he conld not tolerate judge 1 replied the inclusion of "slander by influ-| 3 Si ence" in her statements and asked commission counsel Kelso Creighton to examine - atements Mrs. Shepero| 'Long-Trip we Boat Enters 'Trent Canal Too II, red and white 16-foot out- Mrs, board boat owned by an Ameri- can family, Friday sailed into the Trent Canal system bound for its {home town of Camdenton, Miss The boat has already covered {7.000 miles by lake, river, canal and ocean. It S into the Earlier Mrs. Shapero testified Missouri River June 6 at Yank- knew of many people who (ton, S.D., with Todd Crawford, | nis wife and their 15-year-old daughter Sue, after whom the boat is named. | The three followed the Missis- {sippi into the Gulf of Mexico and along the coast of Florida, using HAMILTON (CP)--Omne of |a canal to cross to the Atlantic. the judges of the Miss Can. | Then they travelled north by ada contest to be staged here [inland waters and ran into heavy next week has backed out. [canal and river traffic in New His wife vetoed the idea. {Jersey ard New York states. actor Paul Mas- [They sailed the Hudson River to a native of St. Cathar- 'Lake Champlain and the Riche- handed in his resigna- |lieu River to Montreal, then up tion Thursday following a (the St. Lawrence and Ottawa protest from his pretty Eng. [rivers to Ottawa. From there lish bride, Ann McPherson, |they headed through the Rideau She complained to report [Canal to Kingston and up Lake ers that since their July 4 {Ontario to Trenton where they marriage, she's only had a [entered the Trent River. two-day honeymoon. Maksie | The Crawfords claim their 8- added that he also had to be |500-mile journey is the longest in England scon to start re- [continuous trip undertaken by an hearsals for the role of Ro- [outboard boat. meo in an Old Vic produc: Their journey home will take tion of Romeo and Juliet, them through Georgian Bay to |Chicago and the Illinois River. was the township mig MUST NOT MALIGN If these statements were useful and didn't malign anybody who| not immediately in a posi to reply to them, Ju said," he would accept| was ven Sweet them After Shapero, "She consultation with Mr, Creighton said: has herself told us she thinks it would be better for her| to make any further state-| ments." she | JUDGE RENEGES | Canadian sie, ines, satiate film they made and which | done on a shoestring budget in the producer : spare time over a six-month period. It is the first film of a series the two | Toronto men are doing for the | British Broadcasting Corpora- tion. ~CP Photo Moscow Film Festival with two Film Board produc- tions. The film, an adaption of "Wind in the Willows", a well- known children's book, was Hamster, Rat Star In Film For Moscow minute productions tional Film Board, The High Arc- tic and The Fisherman Dave Ellison, 31 28, expla bv the Na-|garage-studio and "on location" |in fields. The filming was done by and Paul Bob Crone, a CBC camera man. »d that|A print of the film is being shown is the pilot film of alat the Stratford. Ont.. film fes are doing tor the Brit-\tjya). Broac ting Corporation. In film (he ba and the rat > around in a toy 1 , 20 on ic aud ally z home a frog ank eries t ish ri RED CROSS SENDS AID I'ORONTO (CP)--Relie salling 000 the 0a gene hi d Mr. Ellison : pent thew -ms: for f recen ds in Ind nd | is have been cable for!/Delhi and Karachi, t the Red Cross announced Friday ® nd Mr spare ti on the film, » Sut me months ir

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