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The Oshawa Times, 12 Jan 1960, p. 2

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ran RR Fraar 2 THE olHAWA TIMES, Yuseday, January 1, 1700 oy - He wins uw yo 3 - Shoal SS RE ito the courts for appeal |vision of judicial 59-1960 POSTMARK ON ROYAL STAMP UPSETS BRITAIN Postmark carries symbol of the ing Queen Elizabeth's picture | World Refugee Year an out- and postmark has caused wide- | stfetched, empty hand he spread astonishment in Britain. | thumb of which in some cases Canal a Help Is Sought PORT COLBORNE CP) - yelegations appealed Monday to| I sport Minister Hees fo fed-'er support in building over the Welland Canal Col- Combination of stamp bear- tment and us the re- Alec Rossman, canal overpass committee chairman Greater Port Colborne Cha Commerce, said town n two arts bridges are up bottlenecks eral passes across in the Welland and Port districts the can this causes wnship and Hum ous Township he thought the t a to the highways FIRST APPEAL EE SE Mr. Hees, visiting the inspect canal improvements, said {this was the first approach he has received for federal assist- ance in the project When the canal was built, he said, the government built wha i § were necessary It te Plea Delays McKee Death TORONTO (CP) The execu- bri are no longe ion of Marvin McKee, 19, sen- the r nsibilit shoul 1 ced to be hanged Jan. 26 for shared betwee murder of two cab drivers|ties and the pro Huntsville last June, was, Mr ) postponed Monday, pend-| would ment on an appealim fore the Ontario Court pr of Appeal Cre Grounds for the appea hat Mc Kee's co-accused, Wayne nan. 16, had changed his idea FOUR ONTARIO ERIDG ES during the 'trial from one of not, B. J Rober! murder to guilty ter vidence i served in the he near yrdered oaged of | seaway argued should be prin be-|R an application for separa had previously been denied. I nex tria system West Indies =~ Situation | No Testimony : From German Reviewed By STEWART MacLEOD On War Lome Canadian Press Staff Writer BONN, West Reut LONDON (CP)--Prer man Manley of Jamaica : vould he to estimate fused Indies federation ndependence by ecia wrobiem insettied ld a pr e Monday 'but 1 vet seen a situati closed to compromise." ar ey is in London to discuss| former federation's future with gov [Hague officials. "And I come| The commission that Jamaica is re- of Oberlaender bes the stumbling block niinyestigating accus formation of this fed- ministe; part in request yrded as final r took the He said the chief disagreement poland while nvolves Trinidad and Jamaica Army and concerns the economic future as the of the countries EXPLAINS ISSUES "Jamaica wants a full repre- sentative voice in any govern said it would be "po ment that decides the cou {him to appear before conomic future, and Trinidad Mission wants an entirely new ntrol Press reports ing body created to administer been asked to appear his contro} had been quoted "It's as simple as that." rael visit as saying Ma said he would be|Nightingale Battalion 'plum crazy" to hand over eci-/task of killing Jews nomic of Jamaica to "a| Schmid sald he was "a control hrand new and unknown entity." ished" to hear that he was neveriposed to have made the serv na anda gaie man wn propa Kn ion Schmid, a member of sition Social Democratic the that t had '1 would never, never If no compromise can bhe| eached, he sald, he would like o see Jamaica seek independ-| ence outside the federation a "I ean assur you that we will] accept a constitution on| which Jamaica is not adequately ropres sented. Our country has|dl 51 per cent of the federa- DIED population, and we will above having about a 49-per- Dul sentation In the gov- to 25 to |Maine NEW BOSTON tic air today ENGLAND COLD AP A mass of swept New Arc nto forcing the fre em over below ark, Strong omfort. Lov hout om jon's coastal ree to pe epre 0 below 2c ernment, . HAVANA be l| ducing charges agrar Theodor war- Ha massa-| cre of 2,400 persons in Lemberg,| unity. Battal the oppo party, ess' for com said Schmid bad because ne 3 n during an Is- highter cuties to eliminate foreign, This wou uclude a he| the ston. sup charge England tures well gale-force w s added to the temperatures . pis, a sd bo duties gave the competitive 10 to 1f areas thern and touches the royal nose. A post | office spokesman said there is ntention of withdrawing the | no s | postmark. --(AP Ww hoto) . ere | Pes | Rejected = By Castro | Fidel Cas- regime has rejected a ted States prote acti cs used in seizing Ameri can property in Cuba and says it wi speed up operation of its Yas! reform program against both Cubans and foreigners Property owners were told to t [ake their complaints to the Cu- an courts U.S. Ambassador Philip Bons: delivered a state department note Monday complaining that lands and buildings of U.S, citiz T Cuba have been seized 1 ers and freque out written autho (AP) -- an ac reform from its as from for- he courts to made would be ] pped U.S itement also re the for giving the not state department i i it is INO COMMENT | The department said mmediate comment on statement 3 y state n ton 0 government has ents for American rty seized so far se of a few fibre for an reform navmer M-vear rnment bonds App. t ' Board Delavs » Rubber Tarif Plea Decision OTTAWA (CP) The tariff' reserved decision Monday m application by Canadian rubber companies for increased ariff protection against imported rubber belts, main from Bri ta During the one-day hearing a section of Canadian indus sed to greater protection rubber companies want made YW Ne! except nlv viae try opj sald the competition and boost prices The sought {tion of | British domestic tariff increase is by the Rubber As Canada. It wa nts preferential ariff in creased to 20 per cent from 7% d the most « favored natior riff boosted to 30 per cent fron being ). The {been a association steady of British imports | denied that it competition there has vblvime 194). It said in the sinee 0 ¢ |} said esent ad rise SOUg and vantage to importers Briefs by n.Jning con, the Western wheat pcols op {posed any tariff increases. umbering panie | find their {Ing, , Friday, cents \ T the 'Appeal Rights Urged For Licence Holders | vincial statutes be rescinded These are found in the Damage by Fumes Arbitration Act, the Labor Relations Act, the Liquor for offences which TORONTO (CP)--Persons who cancels icences have" licences or franchises can-|sti pulated in the statutes, celled by subordinate yrities, {would appear to clear the way such as the Liquor Licence Board for appeals from such decisions ; of Ontario, should have recoursejio the courts. We recommend the Control Aet, the Liquor Licence |act be amended permitt such Act, the Ontario Municipal Board in Ontariojappeals and that this he extended Act and the Workmen's Compen- |} to stop ataria]s to suspension of or failure to re- sation Act, over theinew a licence. The report says that if "good acts of "Howeve in all instances, |legal draftmansh is used and should|licences would be under suspen-ithe powers being delegated are be rescinded and the law more!sion pending appe al." specifically "spelled out" there clearly "spelled out The report savs provisions foriis no need for orivitive clauses Thesp are among recommend- |appe al procedure would make it in provincial acts. ations of a three-man committee necessary for the board, In cases «py poo heen urged upon us report on the organization of gov-|involving cancellations or fai ilure that nothing be done which would ment in Ontaric Premier to renew, to follow closely the| oon: in the cases handled by Frost issued. the report today. [proce dures of an ordinary court either the Workmen's Compensa- While provisions for appeals to|in such matters as notice of hear- Board and the Labor Rela he court are generally adequate, |i evidence under oath and yo. Board being opened up for the report says that there sheuld!transcription of testimony ew." The removal! of priv be "recourse to the courts on all] "Reasons should be given tive clauses, the report adds counts" of licence cancellation an application of a licence should not affect the work of Referring specifically to the used. Appeals in such cases, two bodies within their Liquor I Board, the com- would be mited to questions of | fields mitiee "decisions sus w or jurisdiction but we for . al ta lhel ¢ raptice: of he or these pending efusal t« V the praclce : vir trom dec liquor should be though they be ' rom oH ¢ Sa ble to all eourts on aN ¥ desirable.' { e authorities should invari- sly be available, either to the WOULD RESCIND CLAUSES to a responsible ministe The report also recommends the lieutenant-governor the privitive clauses in six pro- 'SHORT STORY CLUE I.ad Back Home System Untried AP ng clauses seek the courts or slative subordinate authorities -- Privitive aets--which when S TE ; spective only, two boards sions of subor Except anpeals courts or to council URGE AMENDMENT "The board now, in Hog Prices Unrvitled Bv Chanre By THE CANADIAN PRESS Hog prices on the three major NE WwW YORK markets--Toror Mont re Ww A 14 h Winnipeg -- showed little or no an story change Monday as the federal] appe ared from government's new defic iency payment plan went inc As of "Monday, each producer will be offered a defic's ing disappeared with ment on a limited number of parents Mr { Mrs hogs if the national average -| Waldman, di know ket price over 12 months he m below a stipulated level The teen er, a level works out to $22.64 per » ked to pounds nationally Hog prices will be allowed to own level on the open practice, Alan | a lot of dreams, some impossi- student | ble, some all too possible. He ter, dis had some money saved up. He home last | likes to read a lot and never worked a day in his life. He likes to gamble but always his Hoy 's personal savin vas him. His Nathan where | 30 his mother loses And then came clincher '"He has an infallible method for beating Las Vegas roulette tables." Ah the thought Waldman, and ed police immediately /ithin hours, young Alan found the latest on | was picked up in--sure enough, entitled The True | Las Vegas. After travelling 2. government in- of Vine ent Hoyt," | 000 miles by train, he was h support biy- rumpled in Alan's wastebas- | nabbed almost the minute he Defici-| ket arrived in the Nevada gam- "This is the a young | bling capital boy who set 'out from his home His 'infallible method for in Brooklyn to . make beating Las Vegas roulette tune," the story went | tables" remains untried Free Trade Caribou N er 100 write aldman Sunday market without Story ention through which ended Friday ency payments will be limited tol a quot a of 100 hogs marketed an- |nually by each producer Hogs marketed through the On- tario Hog Producers' Co-opera- Itive Monday numbered 3,300, a sharp drop from last week when 30,000 were handled in one day and 90,000 for the week, both rec ords Prices were $23.75 for Grade A in Toronto, up 10 cents from and as much $24 at outside points. However, Toronto receipts totalled 287 animals compared with 1785 last Mon day Montreal i! to $23.75 a Receipts dropped to 80 from 840 Monday The new plan had little effect n Wir story of 'He had oo OTTAWA have ret ned lands, (CP)--"* to caribou the barren U.S. Urred WASHINGTON (CP) This was the cheerful and rece Secretary. Frede gh e 1 8. e prices dropped Red ¥ Mueller said Monday he would ns hl in by hundreds I liike to see free trade ¢ 'ltories Council Monday by E. J. between the United States and Gall, represen tative of Mac- Canada but sed doubts this kenzie North wou d be achiev ed. After years in which only nipeg as prices re mained | = «( is No. 1 cus scattered groups were reported, t $21.50 with receipts: ng J.S. trade d be said Mr. Gall, caribou herds may ring 550 compared to 680 ctimylated riers are re- again be seen in abundance. The Monday moved he press confer- fur catch also had improved, and ence. "Our are about the prices had stabilized. " . same, but there aré too many However he warned that the Britain ) Second sticky things in the way." northern lands inevitably will . % ndus again face "the age-old want." Aviation Merger order] To soften the effects of this - ; be hurt ical change he advocated the LONDON (Reute The Bri imediate start of a conserva viat ndus Monday nd ast Xpre omer ba last told a tries He that ma- omoval of a might be more fea ble ypment Arm-iof a n hemisphere free way of f the two ing Europe Northwest Territories Hemis federation as Last month, Britain's two other American Province, it was Hawker - govern- | councillor H. M. Jones and, an iment. vo Mueller indicated he would like to see a 1 ng time before! Step advance toward could be sponsible government provincial status for tion program covering both big game and fur-bearing animals. SUGGEST PROVINCE The time has arrived for ong ths fram He eading Siddeley full ull and the pounced plar full any free-trade terri- rked out with them Minister Duncan Sandys Mueller is a former the industry into Rapid Mich,, furniture units facturer Observers said the t the dec mergers put into effec ared policy of A Aviat Grand | tories manu Mr. Jones, director of dian affairs branch, appointed members council which began deli rations here Monday ther four members are The northward drive of ploration was described by terri- i al commissioner Gordon on the In- is one of five of the nine- to streamline more economic Estate Retains . Touch Of Magi o. TORONTO (CP I'he magic touch of Fred C. Manning re mains with estate 11S dow, the former Gladys $4.000.000 has Tingley of Windsor, N.S., and his} ts value in the|daughter, Mrs, Sheldon Fountain his death July of Wolfville, N.S Thirty-s per 1 ty-six pe elected Robertson ds clearly the most nt development of 1959 in the i Mr. Robertson is cent of « is placed uty t f they deputy minister of northern af- rust to bre de an income for imated cen to es ble fund ie remaining 10 per cent 's 1 mg Mr. Man of which he was nin i bry 1, Site goes a charit rust § death, Mr. Manning's h Star holdings had a mar as quoted on the stock oz: 2 mor Housing Unit wend os Predictions ight these mmon and $19 value xchanges--of I n ! TORONTO (CP Montreal Maurice president of the National House Builders As-| months of the shares sociation, predicted Monday] vent up by nearly $20 for the pioht 125.000 h r units will common and $3 for the Class A. phe start 'anada during 1960 BIG TRANSA( TION Shell' » Joubert of for the lass A val value hus, in six the r the last five unit a mber of the is the figure the s conference ansact ears ear. cutive wh ch! 'ne alled around ! me vid 125.000 1e gover ood to $19,000,000 t rnment set as x-month | tet a in |Cessary ahout $10 x t Mos it is understood ' increase 500,000. However members dis- hares other onally by Mr ed, that for that per than those held|® Mant " ' i 25,000 f $4,000,000 is a 000 f and figure money § restrict and bank uation on the estate's!' g nment ons Mr. Manning e, luded h Star was| 00,000 in nileres WATER IN SAHARA POUGGOU RT, SAh: AP French ¢ © hat th timated $4,000,000 added struck va a value since then from| deposit that could trans.| shares will, it is be-| is aetior I free from succession| Sab 1 find aid Arthur So apne] ordinary procedure | 200 ile ish .and wg valued court The its proba es repo to North Sta lieved, be duties, as Newfound eaches Eng in a Montreal je qu for one of -known folk : istorsy o value shares and i : Jigge inspiration I tons of water i Newfoundland's best at the date of dc {| Under Mr th of the owner Manning's will 8411.0 000 0.000 |she shouted to a passer-by who For Canada, To Barren Land 1ge plans to bring the into Con- an autonomous suggested by said the "'step-by- re. The oil ex-| FOLK SONG WRITER Rocket Job Picketing Minister Should Not Act On Hydro TORONTO (CP)--Ene Re- SHOULD REMAIN SEPARATE Iniuncti n unc 10n sources Minister Macaulay 'Subject to these various re NORTH BAY (CP) Work at! sl continue to ac! as sec- quirements, we believe 'wu us the Bomare missile base project ond vice-chairman of the Hydro- of Hydro as a separate, semis at nearby Trout a slectric Power Commission, says autonomous body should be pre- ported back to normal Monday a' report of the committee on the served." following a strike of electricians|organization of government in. While Hydro officials and the and carpenters that started Jan. Ontario. public sometimes display fear of "A minister of the Crown government interference, the re- * the company served injunc- should not be placed in a position|vort says that it is only right the tiong on union officials and four|in which he is subordinate tollegislature should have the con- electricians Friday. An applica- lappointed « officials " the re- trol.-and responsibility of the Hy- tion asking for an interim injunc- port says. dro commission tion to stop members of un-| On the other hand, the govern- First, only the provincial gov- recognized unions from picketing|ment should not attempt to in- ernment was in a position to act the Atlas-Robertson Construction terfere in the day-to-day admin-on the collective behe'" of the 'ompany property will be heard|istration of Ontario Hydro. The municipalities that were inter Som before a judge of the $u-{Sovernment's role should be con- ested in Hydro; secondly, the fi- ipreme Court of Ontario. cerned only with vital operating/nancial credit of the entire prov. site began policies. stale in the borrow- when the electrical and carpent-| In defining Hydro and govern- ing of funds necessary to finance ers unions made a bid for recog-/mental responsibilities the re. hc 'ivdro commission's develop- nition. The company has con-|port says there should he "fvil ments. ts - with three unions repre-| land whole-hearted co-operation" However, the report adds, senting laborers, operating engi-|between the commission and the while the legislature should have neers and _teamsters. | minister of energy resources, Hy- an opportunity to express its eee (dro should report annually to the views on certain policies and fi- legislature and the minister nancial operations, there should should be fully informed of Hy- not be any interference in rou- Bake Clerk aw's longterm plans. ~~ tine administration or work or work. Uses Jar Canadian Wheat Bs Wearon Sales Affected TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. Sadie vres, 65, an East Toronto ould nc St Picketing of the By DAVE OANCIA [tion fund to finance stockpiles {bakery clerk, routed a bandit| Canadian Press Staff Writer land to make possible market in- | Monday by hurling a bottle of PARIS (CP)--The future pat-|tervention to maintain estab marmalade at his head. Then|tern of Canada's wheat markets lished minimum prices, in the European Common Mz: For Canada's hard - pressed ket likely will be determined dur. wheat salesmen, this policy may ing the next month. become another hurdle in the Some time after 'next week's fight to maintain sales, The com- meeting in Brussels of the trad- mon market countries are sec- ing bloc's council of ministers, ond to Britain as buyers of Cana- ithe six are expected to announce dian whea details of a comprehensive mas- A major element of the com- ter plan to control the production|mon market's grain structure is and marketing of agricultural to be a price policy supported commodities and safeguarded by a co Its aim will be to give agri-|ordinated foreign trade policy. jeulure in the common mater Informants said the broad ob- {tare " jectives are increased agriculs e A tural productivity, a higher stan- ii Big x 8 of ving jor farmers, stabilizat r- ministers by the common mar- So al 5 of Sgviculiiral war ket commission--or execu 3 " is charged | ...|sonable prices. The program envisages the creation of POWET"| would be spread over six years attempted robbery. {ful produce boards charged with sp T SiX yea S. ~ |administering import restric- FAMED MUSEUM tions, prices and marketing con- One of London's most famous|trols on all farm products. museums, the Victoria and Al- bert, was _establi shed in 1852. Return caught the man. Mrs. Ayres said she was alone n the William Unser store when| the bandit entered, said he had| a gun in his pocket and ordered) r to the rear of the store. Mrs. Ayres whirled around vicked a bottle of marmalade off the shelf and let fly "I don't know whether or not it hit him," she said, "but it was a good shot." Mrs. Ayres, who dren and three grandchildren, said: "I'm a darn good shot. I used to play softball many years has two chil- the draft agricul submitted 'o the ago Leslie Chew, 46, with Did You Know ... FUNDS FOR STOCKPILES In In the case of wheat, the pro-| posed European cereals board would be backed by a stabiliza- the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have a Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢c. Junior Farmer Plan Is Dropped CEREMONIAL OCCASION TORONTO The opening of the conference Junior farmer loan plan has been was attended by some of the discontinued to avoid duplication same ceremonial that marks the|in fields serviced by the federal opening of Parliament. The coun-| government, Agriculture Minister i s wh was borne thy the | Goodfellow announced Monday. small conference room in the| Now all farm credit will be ~onfederati b provided by the new Farm Credit 20 elevation ullding by a red- Corporation established by the federal government. Under this He and another member of the sian the maximum loan is in- RCMP sat stiffly erect at some ..aaced to $20,000 from $15,000 distance to either side of the The federal plan may be en- chairman while deliberations |5064 soon to give maximum Were in progress loans up to $27,500, Mr. Good ERE He said The junior farmer its establishment in 18 {tributed more than Security Body | | Found Sound jon." ol mon TORONTO (CP)--Th 5 Rein hed under rae Big Change Ontario Securities Commission In Parole "Body Diged under the circum essentially sound, says report of the committee on organization of government Is a TORONTO (CP) Recom- partly mendations for a review of the Ontario Parole Board are made |in the report of a committee on assigned to the chairman, appro- |the organization of government priate safeguards lie in preserv-|. "nooo po ), vi . ne goversmental rey pousibiityl The report suggests the board and. 1n ae statutory provisions, reduced to fewer members appesz devoting full time to parole work,' In regard to preserving goV-/insiead of a board of nine part- ernmental responsibility, the | re- 'time members. port suggests the Securities Com-| This is necessary, the report] mission be required to submit an states, because the work of the annual report to a designated poard is increasing annually. In minister, probably the attorney-the fiscal year ended March 31, general. 1959, more than 2,000 cases were = reviewed by the board and some cent and 80 per cent, respec- |tively, as compared to five years ago The report & suggests that better adm iive attention be paid to the fields of parole and rehabilitation, now regar {related functions The reconstituted board would | administer all parole and re- [habilitation matters as integrated | functions. "It would report to the minister (reform institutions) and he, in turn, would be re sponsible for its policies and gen |eral performance." TALLY-HO ROOM A RENDEZVOUS FOR DISCERNING PEOPLE HOTEL LANCASTER (CP) -- Ontario's HOUSE FOR RENT Available Jan. 15. Located on Hortop between Beatrice ond Sunset, close to schools, 5-room bungalow with attached gar coated Minimum 1 vear lease required. No children under 5. Open for inspection by appointment only, presently occupied. For further details call RA 3-3713, between 9 ond 6. RA 5-1671 after 6. since 2 s dis. 3,800 loans than $28.- plan operates are, stances, the in Ontario The report adds that be admitted, iy conflict in the roles administrative, partly judicial-- must SEND FLOWERS by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists Look in Yellow Pages for ELorisTe {ELEGRAPH Devivery is led as R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS KING ST. 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