Happy New Year 1960 NN ---- THOUGHT FOR TODAY It's nice to see people with a lot of get up and go, especial- ly if they are visiting you. She Oshawn ames WEATHER REPORT Cloudy with light snowflurries clearing late tonight, sunny and clear Friday, a little colder, winds light. Vol. 88--No 304 Over Copy OSHAWA, Price Not 10 Cents Per THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1959 Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa TWENTY PAGES Ottaw OTTAWA (OP) -- The health department, in a bold new en- dorsement of fluoridation, said Wednesday there is no doubt the water treatment process mark- edly reduces tooth decay among shildren Further, a departmental study bad revealed "no ill effects of either a medical or dental na- ture" arising from use of fluoride in community water supplies. The exhaustive 11-year study involved more than 50,000 dental examinations of children in Strat- ford, Brantford and Sarnia. For the last 14 years Brantford has been adding sodium fluoride to its water in the recommended Jiuportion of one part per mil- Stratford's water is naturally fluoridated through underground chemical deposits. Sarnia has practically no fluoride in its water, ; FURTHER PROOF Wednesday's report, the| J. W. MONTEITH seventh issued on the study, re-| M . inforced earlier conclusions about|90UDt as to the efficacy of a the usefulness of fluoridation in|Mechanically fluoridated water preventing tooth decay. It covers|SUPPIY -- containing about one children in age groups 9-11 and| PH per million--in very mark- 12-14. reducing caries (cavities) Dr. H. K. Brown, health de.|cXPerience in children born sub-| partment dental consultant, who|Seduent to fluoridation." supervised the project, said the] There is essentially no differ- examinin jentist: ence in the cavity-reducing ef- turn to ie Mic tly ow aY! fects of a naturally fluoridated 3 water supply and a mechanically a Said he Sxpocts tat ls 150 fluoridated supply, it said. to make studies in the three| No ill effects of either a medi- centres of children in the 17-(Cal or dental nuture have been year age group, the oldest at|revealed by our study, or re which large numbers are easily Ported by the medical profes available for examination. |sion, by the dental profession or The tt said there has been|DY the health authorities in either hy I and progressive| Brantford or Stratford." reduction" in dental decay/BIG IMPROVEMENT among Brantford children at the Startling changes were ob- ages studied since the city began served between 1948 and 1959 in| fluoridation in 1945. Stratford the percentage of children in children stowed 8 somewhat im. Brantford with cavity-free per- proved level but the Brantford. manent teeth. | Stratford differences 'are in gen-| In the age group 9-11, only 5.71] eral small" per cent had cavity-free perma-| The report states: "There is no|nent teeth in 1948, comyared with | Future Mothers Can Take It Easy a OKs Fluoridation 43.82 per cent this year. In the 12-14 group, the percentage rose to 18.69 from 1.18. Comparable percentages for Sarnia were 6.13 in the 9-11 group in 1948 against 8.06 in 1959 and 0.62 per cent in the 12-14 group in 1948 and 2.27 in 1959. Relatively little ch tool place in Stratford, In the 9-11 group, 52.08 per cent had cavity- free permanent teeth jin 1948 against 49.91 per cent in 1959 and| in the 12-14 group 27.22 per cent, 3 Children i == @ on = 22 = Killed In MORTALITY COMPARED Brantford also showed stariling H Fi improvements in mortality of permanent teeth. The yardstick ouse re used was mean tooth mortality | | per 100 children -- the halfway| BRUSSELS, Ont. (CP--Three point between the highest and children perished in an early- lowest numbers of lost or irre-|morning fire today in their two- parable teeth per 100 children. storey brick home. Their parents, Brantford's mean dipped to/Mr. and Mrs. David Firby, es- 9.96 from 28.91 in the 9-11 group | caped. and to 22.27 from 84.32 in the| . Davi int : The children, David, Edward 12-14 group. Sarnia's declined, 4 Beverly, all boys, were sleep- from 51.31 to 36.47 in the 9-11 fing in a second floor bedroom. (group and from 137.24 to 7.505|np. "mirhy 93 who suffered se- in the 12-14 bracket. Stratford's| . ie rose in the 9-11 group from 5.09|vere burns, jumped from a sec. to 10.06 and from 18.87 to 22.50 |ond-storey window after attempt- in the 12-14 group. ing to rescue the children. The report said a few cases of| Her 26-year-old husband was| § {very mild mottling -- discolora-|also badly burned. Both were | tion -- were observed in Brant-|laken to hospital in Kitchener. ford and Stratford. "Mottling to|Mrs. Firby's condition was very a significant or unsightly degree|critical, the hospital said. was not observed at any time| Brussels is about 70 miles during the course of this study." Inorthwest of Kitchener. More Swastikas Appear In Reich FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) riots last year. The words "Juden More swastiks and anti-Semitic raus" -- Jews go home -- were| abuse appeared during the nighti/painted on the wall. vi ted ar f Ger- in widely separated areas of Ger REDS SEIZE ISSUE many. : of y Communist propagandists oc" Set On NEW YORK (AP--The 1950s, time of technical triumphs, draw to a close tonight, and the world embarks on a new decade, on the edge of a strange, new frontier. As the eras shift at midnight, mankind begins a different kind of struggle to reach the stars-- no longer in spirit dione, but by physical prowess. This is the challenging, still un- - (familiar horizon of the 1960s, born of a period of unprecedented me- chanical advances -- of rockets, satellites, automation and of com- mind. But age-old problems, of peace 'and decency, remain, As the church bells and party- goers sound forth in celebration, there will be prayers and hopes } [that the time ahead will bring solutions. And signe, both for optimism and anxiety, are in puters that outraced the human ' 1909 DRAWS TO CLOSE NEW FRONTIERS AHEAD New Horizons Stars In international relations, moves are afoot to ease tensions. Prosperity abounds, and leisure has increased, Material comforts surpass those of any civilization that ever existed, and religious institutions flourish. New churches are springing up about as fast as shopping cen- tres, bowling alleys, and spruce, suburban homes, But it is also a juncture in his. tory when towering material achievements have created new dilemmas. DSTRBUTON DEFCENT Wider distribution of modern medicine has saved and extended lives until "overpopulation" looms as a problem. Streamlined agriculture has piled up billions of dollars worth of surpluses, but children starve in the Far East. Men jet-iravel faster than ever, view. but see less as they travel. "ASININE VIEW' Justice Blasts The sneak sign campaign, con- centrated in northwest Germany| during the last week, spread to Bavaria. A courthouse in Scheinfeld, a/ small town in west Bavaria, was| branded with several swastikas | and the sign "down with the| Jews." At nearby' Allersberg, white! swastikas were smeared on the|lor Konrad Adenauer before the seized on the incidents. East Eu- ropean satellite radios and news- papers sounded the theme that "reborn Naziism is spreading in West Germany." | Western information officials in| Vienna said the Communists ap- pear trying to discredit the West German government of Chancel: has taken time from his revelry to grab a quick look at what's ahead in 1960. He seems very happy about what he sees. Per- | Aas? I HAPPY SNEAK PREVIEW The little . New Year baby | haps this will be a good omen to greet the new year with op- | timism. 'The baby, so much | amused by what he sees beyond the door, is Kevin Sisel, son of | Immigration Man oy Wie. B oS TORONTO (CP) -- An Ontario] Mr. Brewin said Hirsch had r. and Mrs. Eric M. Sisel, [Supreme Court judge Wednesday is Malt 128 Ritson road south. Kevin is criticized practices of certain en joces Seized = A Bh 10% months eld. |migration department offi-{® Bpt, iy (ge UI : |cials and called for more legal/and key overnight and them re- --Photo by Earl Green argument before delivering judg-|fused a fair hearing. He said oi houses of Jewish citizens, on a|mid-May East-West summit con- Hirsch travelled legally as a [ment on a deportation case in- volving Hungarian refugee Imre [visitor from Bolivia via Jamaica {to see a Toronto aunt. Mr. Brewm said the immigra- | Hirsch. {| Mr. Justice C. D, Stewart |erupted when told by a lawyer |tion officer erred in not imter- {he had no right to hear the case viewing the aunt, Mrs. Hansi |@gainst Hirsch, 27, ordered de-|Biener. "If he had, he would |ported 'by immigration officer have found she was fully pre {Robert Gracie. |pared to be responsible for him." "If an asinine view is taken| Hirsch, who had a Bolivian {by an unqualified officer, you passport and a three-month visit- {mean I can do nothing aboutlor's visa, was refused permis- snowflurries or|tra sections for the weekend rush|it?"' Mr. Justice Stewart asked|sion to call his aunt from t Roman Catholic church and on|ference. of IL Naiz bols| Adenauer and other West Ger-| the city hall. The Naiz symbols a enzucs ad other West Cer wer accompanied by sel ord an, fics he New Year's Travel p 33 Tad 3 "Germ ke" 'Hell | vises expectant mothers: "Take | well paid in his profession almost 3! ge any awghe" and Investigations of two neo-Nazi| a organizations -- the Reich party it easy--and don't fuss." from the moment he qualified 30 Trees, street lights and a wall ad land the Ludendorff organiatzion John Harold Pell, 55, is one of Years ago. But he always has|in Hannover, capital of Lower | | hd id --are under way fo determine 8 whether they should be banned. | ppedri i 1 g 19 Britain's foremost specialists in|taken more than his share of the Saxony, were defaced with swa- Heavy local bookings but little|forecast light LONDON (AP -- The Queen's|maternal instinct is simply not third baby will be brought into/true," he says. the world by a surgeon who ad-| Peel has been a big name and Z| | There also have been sugges-| tions that the Communists are re- sponsible. 1 | Isolated anti-Jewish incidents] re also reported in Britain and| | | [fo C holiday, trains or buses. \holiday. The weather office hasithe Maritimes are planning ex- with no extra planes,/out of Montreal this weekend. Air service will be stepped up In Manitoba the prospects are|Jan. 3. | r treacherous roads over the| Air, bus lines and railroads in| [France. MAJ.-GEN. VANIER | Three large swastikas were {painted on the door of a syna- {gogue in London's Notting Hill dis $250 REWARD t 7 Gen. Vanier tr scene of anti-Negro race | nouncement made this morning charged 36-year-old Gerald Laf- RESIGNS L. W. McConkey, who tender- | towns mes | Up In Cobourg | All Refugees | Murder Charge, Welcomes the Oshawa Chamber of Com- merce according to an an- TRENTON (CP)--Police have| OTTAWA (CP) Maj.-Gen. presi- |ferty with murder in connection George Vanier, in his first New) Year's message as governor-gen-| by Herbert Robinson, dent of the Oshawa Chamber of [with the shooting death Wednes- w Commerce. Mr. McConkey has |day night of his cousin Thomas eral, today made a special plea, Judy Still Looks For Missing Dog DETROIT (AP)--Judy Ferren|road's police chief, Al Faust, hose search for a dog has be-|who helped in the search, boysht me an international topic,|Judy a ticket back to st. i ad occupied the position as secre- Lafferty, 42, of Belleville. to Canadians to Veleoitie with) |) tary-manager for the last 10 | Corporatl Lorne Lyle of provin-0P€R arms persons who com years cial police at Brighton said Laj-|from foreign lands to seek a new ile in CC --Oshawa Times Photo, |ferty died of gun wounds in|! in Canada - -------- flicted at the home of his uncle] Through a warm welcome for| el anned today to visit all the dog|/ Thomas |pounds in the Detroit area, hop- ing to find her lost pet. REPORTERS FORM ESCORT The 17-year-old English lass; Judy returned Wednesday night arrived back in Detroit Wednes-/in the tow of two Toronto Star day night from St. Thomas to re-|reporters for a second try. The | sume the hunt for Jinty. The one-| Star and the Detroit Free Press |year-old Alsatian female shep-/joinéd in offering a reward of {herd slipped her leash Dec. 23($150 to whoever finds Jinty. The {here and scampered out of a|St. Thomas Times-Journal ad- sh | He now is chief gynaecologist| : Be Tr Sel, Bet Jriends Say. 5) oi one of London's great teach-/ANTI-NAZIS HIT BACK --down with the Nazis--ban the uring the New Year's holiday. peg tourists going to Hawaii and my)l, Que. to Ottawa. Om other|as natural justice is quite clearly Hirsch had only $175 with him-- vate homes--and is enjoying ev-| [DRP" and other such slogans on Only in a few centres are ex- Mexico and TCA has five extra nights would - be revellers head|denied I can surely do some-|not enough to return to Bolivia ery minute of it, being behind the series of sneak On the Pacific coast railway ontario. Additional runs will bel Lhe Quebec side they close by his motion to quash the deporta-la public charge and hence not than the first two. | anti-Jewish demonstrations in the |and- steamship travel is expected| made between Toronto and Mont-| 3 tion order. a "bona fide non-immigrant, "It should be easier every time|/ i DROS embers nave Somessed of i e | The Prairie Provinces are look-|pected in Quebec. The CNR plans| foo ways be born in hospital." a | a | ing to a cold, quiet New Year"s|to carry about 3,000 passengers COMFORTABLE LOOK 1% and dark suit with gold watch chain across an extensive waist- assistant to the late Sir William Gilliatt. can make childbirth easier. To cope with morning sickness he Using a new electronic stetho- scope, he listens to the child's misses as 90 per cent nonsense, though he says they may have childbirth faddists who urge - - | Gerald is the son of Joseph. He apostleship of the Queen who had mothers to forgo anaesthetics. Big Production {was taken to county jail in Co-|endeared herself to many new passed tion goals for Was shot his uncle was attacked his countrymen a year of health|dng | Thomas, via Detroit CITY EMERGENCY 1959. Vice-Premier Li Fuchun re-|with a knife and suffered cuts to/and happiness, in heart and mind| .; 4. want another dog; 1| Chief Faust has sorted out for| "Coal output also markedly |surpassed the planned target of 335,000,000 tons," he said. "The| otal output value of industry by far surpassed its target over- {fulfilling that of 1958 -- by 256 per cent," delivering babies. He expects the| Voluntary work which he believes stikas. Similar smears were re- royal delivery to be one of the|is part of every medical man 8| ported at Nienburg, also in lower rl ; n's tT od in the way of cross country freezing drizzle. Railway travelland cold weather is expected {lawyer John Hilton, appearing immigration office, Mr. Brewin unaccustomed spare time to 08 hospitals, King's College Ni Nazis siusk back ao [travel are in store for Canada's will be much heavier than last| There probably will be an un-|for the immigration department.|said- catch up on old friendships--| grim . toot ] a ; streets and walls. lira trains and planes planned. flights Jan. 2 and 3 from Ottawa to Hull night spotsithing about it," he said. He al-|--and decided the Hungarian was Her first two children were Authorities suspect the neo-Nazi {In many places the weather ONTARIO REPORT {but on New Year's Eve Ottawa|lowed Andrew Brewin, the refu-|not a suitable entrant to Canada born without difficulty. The third, |} 3 night which began with the dese- [to be crowded but only the air-iresl, No extra trains or flights until the fifth," he told an inter- J jcration of a new synagogue in lines will put extra units in serv-|are booked for Ottawa. viewer. 'Then complications may " |der arrest. Peel hardly looks the part of the distinguished surgeon in his } coat. When Prince Charles and Prin- His methods are a mixture of| old-fashioned common sense and| advises new drugs in the hista-| mine group which were not avail-| heart before birth and determines how the baby is taking the strain. | some psychological value | . ; wii | |Joseph Lafferty at Carrying/newcomers, Canadians would FADDISTS. ANNOY HIM | Place, about eight miles south-|Sirengthen the bonds of unity un- "To suggest 1hat a woman who bourg and is to appear in ecourt|Canadians during her visit last railway baggage car |vertised a reward of $100. 7 Wi a] 7 lav 3 1h 14! | N has a baby with the help of an| 7oKvO (AP) -- Communist there today. Summer At least $250 reward has been| Jinty was lost on a trip from| said today had sur. Police said that after Lafferty 8 {ported steel production soared to/the hand, Joseph escaped and ran|as well as in body. went Jint Judy said tearfully|Judy's inspection at dog pounds] 13,000,000 tons. The target was|to a nearby store, where he! His message was broadcast na-|when asked if she would get an-| Alss POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 easy omer. | responsibility. Saxony. ing "protect our Jewish burghers ;|airline, rail and bus services|year. CPA has flights of Winni-lysual flow of travel tonight from| "If such a fundamental thing] He said Mr. Gracie discovered dining out or weekending in pri-| r German Reich party, or DRP, of | promises little co-operation: Extra trains are planned for | Pubs stay open fo 2 a. m. On|gee's lawyer, to continue with/because he was likely to become as Peel says, is usually easier Cologne Christmas Eve. Two lice. Much railway travel is ex-| BS occur, A sixth child should al- soft hat, comfortable mackintosh cess Anne were born, Peel was } exploring every new device that able when Charles was born. Pre - natal exercises he dis-| { Chi - And he gets angry at natural imnese Claim |west of here der the Crown and continue the alaesthetic will not keep her full cy, it The governor - general wished offered to anyone who finds the|Southampton, England, . to St. { its produ h : t | an females that might bel? 12, 000.000 called police tionally on radio and television.|other dog if she can't find Jinty.|Jinty { HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 ar |ployee at Belleville, had been vis- liting his uncle. | Later he was admitted to Me-|He said in part: morial Hospital here Police said there was no ap-|marks of friendship which youlfa parent motive for the shooting./have given me. Comforted by the|m Thomas Lafferty, a CNR em-|warmth of your confidence, you|ri make it easy for me to take up|th my mew duties, "I am deeply touched by the|this city of about 2,000,000 peop in| Front-page publicity in Detroit| le|of the girl's fruitless search here iled. She hitch-hiked the 114/Sunday and Mondav has resulted iles from St. Thomas and ar-|in scores of calls from Detroit- | ved in Detroit Sunday with less|ers who thought they may have an $1. found Jinty. One call came from The New York Central Rail-lJackson, Mich.,, 75 miles away. Judy's first search for Jinty Pe Mrs. Alberta Svoboda sobs as fire that took the life of her two-year-old son levels her home is Wichita Falls, Texas. Roy Moore, a co-worker of her husband, is shown trying to console her. Firemen risked their lives buf reached the boy FIRE TRAGEDY IN TEXAS | too late, Three other Svoboda children escaped but could not reach the tot in avother part of the house. Ny