THOUGHT FOR TODAY One of the secrets a woman can keep is one she worries about increasingly as she grows older. dhe Oshawa St WEATHER REPORT Mainly cloudy Thursday with not much change in tempera- ture and light snow likely dur- ing the evening. Price Not Over 89--No. 10 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1960 Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa TWENTY PAGES Expert Raps ' Trade Policy On Uranium TORONTO (CP) Canada's system of controls on trading in natural uranium are outdated, head of the market- le A distinction should be drawn, however, between natural and enriched uranium, he added. s the United States irtual monopoly of en- ranium production facili- as highly enriched ura n- --- world over are beginning to that the HTGC reactor greatest future promise for economic nuclear power." "With "gas ig i, "the proble 1 - coole coolin he ing Company of ( day at the conference on u and atomic These vision 3 uranium may country with Canada ment on the atomic energy, Countries agreements ceive Canad certain that the uranium being used for mil Mr. Lowell id ber countries cluding such a tend to enter into duction themselves higher costs NOT VERY SCARCE He added that natu is not a particularly sce rial and any cou ously intends to of so without much di a country, if it has nati ium reactors, can bre nium and, over a period accumulate of sufficient terial in nuclear heads This stated, ene dr ors are 1 er mat substantially cost." cont that or whic rector of Steelworke recent nece system Boyd, neer bilat eral peaceful a M ntreal con- sted that a n on by and rm long uranium Ir nay of im d fe . marketing pol and not os naustry, is pol purp silt use of the fac uranium and c cris m nie ¢ S now quite s a num obje to reements uran confrontin, anim ning grim fact £ p a ta : i 0 5, it is be- ! ur: to I be ould a PS wipe of c is don ho be ng - even a h ca SC study on i 1 nent hes, » econ an or lity > export and m e A as & to som uture C v government ..is capit g pared al ¢ 0 to do navi for investors Sefton finan because imated the c ore had tely dem British po ver compa ium fuel ands as Mr are e are stated, diff 1 ies in pluto- 1 only time ma f of +} IF: URGES DEVEL OPME NT 3 Mr. Boyd id qua of they S€ to use war sug 1- 4 1 3 cause peen mpre nto in Lowell t ion, Mr makes the controls point- Provincial Houses Face Hot Sessions sit actor, adding - CITES FIGURES 1e total p. holders in all e Eliot Lake complex," Sefton commented, "was a $40,000,000, And this issued nd property on the 1 this 1 shar the tocks as it relhead. all sh "With SI s C By THE CANADIAN PRESS Nova Scotia's legislature, with With four or five provincial|the Progressive Conservatives collateral, elections in the offing this year, under Robert Stanfield in con- unusual political interest is con- trol, is to open Feb. 24 amid ex- centrated on legislature sessions pecrations there will be an elec- either ress or 'about to/tion this year, when the govern- in prog ment's traditional four-year term | uble interest is centred on ends. Quebec, where not only is an Mz jor vast sums have there will still |over." "Even if the Elliot Lake vestor's A ; bs ie lF issue before Hous ttle over $25, 000,000 election expected this eatt bu will be Nova Scotia's coal cash will have grown four o new Premier Antonio Barrette is op now part of an investiga- or more | ti mes trying out his wings. by ederal royal commis n inic : iS ele Felimo | Kills New Brunswick, Nova Sc n Coal Pgs any of work. 'risk' th Saskatchewan and possit ish Columbia are other pr where general elections may looked for during 1960. In Quebec, where the ture session was resumed day, the political f ada are on Mr. ticularly his ings with the Mr. Barrette already dicated his ministers will have bigger say than they had islation on amped pro f ass to universit there be committee on a hospital insurance plan SASKATCHEWAN PREPARES Sasks che van's legis! ati ure, ypening 11 t run about weeks with long- time CCF mier T. C. Dou las going to the electorate short afterward Government proposed includes prepaid opposed by vatives and § improvement to farm home trading stamps it is conside red tion ineff Minister In France uits Post PARIS (Re Minister Antoi Pinay nounced after talk with Pre dent Charles de Gaulle today t he was resigning his cabinet post Pinay said "Circumstances demand that 1 withdraw ym the government I shall remain at the disposal of the country for the c« t of the work that I have taken." Pinay's resignation dispute Debre both and asp of The finance servative who father of the architect recovery government NATO and mar kets he out EXP Ww legisla- Mor OTTAWA (CP) . table has been shot y Eskimo ( Northwes ECT JUNE VOTE h on ct and ambridge Territ said t was Const tt, 22, of an ele an at te t on rters has an ere holding Jimm imo, rev. ce sitie mh 1 niire The RCMP the ¢éon am. Tu ng to arrest the E A rifle 0 one w not © ted aed nness € is expe arrested by the small at Cambridge Bs east end of Viet Dy six Pe Col Pre $300,000,000--and r ) mportant is expected is Finance an at unde followed M a hel ir v Premier gn economic minister has Fr over fore aff ts po a Con been the nd of économic has criticized poli European institution CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 on 5 LIFT Minister Har- boat lift over t i Accra rriy hana, after ten-minute trip in | Brit old a surf as part of a f the capital by air Wireph ots seeing tou 0 ved ear | Gre r-lift at had lier AP holds phools, they ves or aid in capital of the ght mines i inc payment wasn't as a start and state contracts as borrowed. to develop the mines. These loans can be repaid and be plenty {becomes a ghost town," said a h in acm vit 30% mes ROMP Constable An RCMP con Mount sight- agree the truly con- el erial reduc- D devel ar v nining g On camps OSHAWA LINESMA Abbott of the Oshawa M Public Commi work ey ( a es wes on on rem ice-coated lit tod fuse in Ost early ay Abbott was out on le Is since late Tuesday night. lawa to trouk n- pre WOLF BOUNTY con ~ Commons To See 'FOR 2 HUNTERS Political Infight few iculty RENFREW (CP) -- hs ad wolf howled once too often. Paul Belaski and George Intensified may n This ant g heard wolf howling recalled that $40 bounty 10 below zero and throug snow the d they had whick wave either just come out of such nee or are heading year. yperly be into es a ex parlia Thurs- tings bring out in temperatures Ww and opening Ss set sion convention! wa high ec in the d wis, 1 mo 10 Three Re cember. by a Liberal generated ! reiated * 1 etings, tional counted Visory meeting of the miles: an Federation council which deci flames of hold a big rally this year 'liberal - minded' people will hold a national leader- Commons convention in 1960 -- s is one of the middle years between elections so politicians will be more inclined to .look ahead to the next general vote, probably in 1962, and start going Top Railway | Brass Watch ones arenes | =i: Union Talks and 1958 general elections they| tended to look back, as evi-| MONTREAL (CP)--CPR Presi- dent N. R. Crump and CNR Pres- denced by the Conservatives'| prolonged habit of blaming many of the country's ills on the poli- cies of the former Liberal ad- ident Donald Gordon will meet ministration. This all but petered with union negotiators Friday aft-|out during the 1959 session, indi- ernoon in a bid to block a threat-| cating the new forward look. ened collapse of al contract! Now the Conservatives, negotiations inv on] ng 120,000 rail jo three years in. office, must across Canada, it was|stand on their-record. And the today. , . Liberals and the CCF, recovered of railway and union now from the shellshock of the 4 P-M. 11958 election debacle, must come day's. 0 . until Fri- up with something more Col-diay's conference top railwaylijue to Canadians than the k S with the union leaders servat ves' offer Ino, pre Sion is gecida | Besides polishing old party|; union t: led to hieve planks and carving new ones af agreem the union bid cents ass m M 1 . VI later bag, measured in length. TRAFFIC SNARLED political all be the Imost ludes for | * party All three represented WO 51- of inches t polit in the cal parties ship yutlar ™ ut Thi been left | area r five TORONTO (CP jeaths were att At least five uted to road| ditions in Southern Ontario] during an ice storm which snarled traffic and communica- | tions for the second time in 15 days. Hydro workers and telephone] linemen worked feverishly again today trying to restore service| IT'to scattered parts of the prov- mce. conc cruci near- Ki > Bay ories oda wi t celled ed | we learned The freezing laid ice sheath on roads. d wires during the night. sections the storm the late-December of rain an The step rail any tor Ay- on neg ons 5 1é as ice national meetings and bringing them into the parliamentary forum, the opposition parties this session will also seek to be more igilant than before for chinks n the government's armor and pportunities to develop hot na issues on increases stable ay skimo an was of geville and Shelburne north of Toronto were again hard-hit by blackouts. Parts of Toronto suffered through sporadic power failures, The south section of 0 was without power tem- porarily and telephone lines were down at Gue ph. A ra n-swollen drainage ditch H south of Windsor, *laimed the lives of three persons a drowned when / their car, plung sed into it Tuesday tht. Two oth have been in car crashed near Hamil- and Goderich, 95 wage 25 the two the ne n collective bar- viewed hv labor ob-|° a siep in Can-|tional t abor hassle Prime Minister Diefenbaker's re reported to|proposed bill of rights, hanging the unions they|fire now for two sessions, might a¢ demands higher produce a pitched battle that more holidays that could cite country-wide inter- 5.000.000 year est. T opposition already 'has indicated exception to some fea tures of the legislation. re, the! Aside from this, Liberals and be a union the CCF have indicated the main ation services battle grounds will be defence, government trade and financial policy. PREMIER PROMISES: New Charter For Montreal OUEBEC ¢ Canada's lar y Imin istered for 20 years by a mayor : and a 99-man council which dele gates much of powers to a 4! seven-man executive committe 3, « ! is to have a new form of { cipal government year Premier Antonio g nounced Tue 38y a meeting of the p mittee of the le bly to a large I"tion here to di ¢ to the city i ernment will create o perts soon to administrative ntreal. He d recommendations would the government by September the late: The Quebec ment would call a of the legislature 1 recommendations we in this summer in September The legislature would study jrecommendations and put {into effect in time for the tober municipal elections Montreal. There would be no ex tension of the mandate of Montreal administration by ge o other still io gaining g servers is rare single ly on ia Is-lada's bigs The railw have I informed not mee! Ss t L for 7 wa : would > rai If ¢ tion fails likely step request for co from the federal were add $65 a to e rs h Rod interven- i ton 'rump-Gordor to ar will get § next DRIVING IMPOSSIBLE Treacherous roads near Sault | Ste. Marie kept about 330 sub- urban secondary school students at. home because busses found driving almost impossible.. Doz- ens of minor accidents were re- |ported in Toronto and in other | areas. i Emergency Hydro service was {being co-ordinated from Ontario |Hydro's regional office in Tor- lonto, responsible for moving line {crews to scattered. trouble spots. |A. Hrdro spokesman said the |trouble was spotty About one-half to three-quar- ters of an inch of ice coated Hydro lines in the Georgian Bay region. About 150 rural homes around Orangeville were without power and a lesser number near Shelburne Five hundred Oshawa homes were blacked out during the morning. 're was no estimate on the number of homes affected | in Toronto and its suburbs but| Hydro cre worked throughout the night to repair line breaks. Three power crews were sent to the Orangeville district work on two 230,000-volt trans mission lines bet nd Loads (CP) ost Montreal, elected for a three-year term 13 1957 PRESENT SYSTEM The 99-man council is made up of 33 councillors elected by. prop- muni- erty owners, 33 elected by ten ants and 33 appointed by public bodies, institutions and corporate bodies. its this Ba rrette an at a » bills com- assem The mayor originally powers but in recent ture has strengthened hi position. The executive commit- lee, made up of the mayor and six councillors, actually admin- isters the affairs of the city. Attorney General Rivard, who spoke frequently during the discussion, said th ,| Study committee would study the "relations between Montreal and govern- | 4 the Montreal Metropolitan, Cor m and the Montreal Trans- portation Commission had few years the ws slative Monireal 1 amendments that his' gov- committee study the setup" for Ss t to charter veen on ad to ot B these hers and ice disruption. orth and east without - tele breaks were and N where Bell re as . Antoir Antoine there Perso Gu as no. ser ante the committee's reach of mes. Spec power Telephone as almost in the last! 1 norati ' jrat t00. the aisrupted said dama i as npany much storm Guelph General Hospital was orced to use emergency lighting equipment for an hour during the morning. There were scattered power i zhout the city The There was committee whole metropolitan the Island of The present an would indication look into situation Montreal. the the on f or the them Oc 1 in government legislation yn committee or {s0. is likely to to. set up the within a week He the oto) [present v I weather office here said 4 of ' Five Deaths ' Due To Ice trees and over-| In| was as| Ice Storm Hits Hard In Oshawa Hundreds of homes in Oshawa still making a survey to assess! Hydro crews are still working and irrounding districts were/damage. "Icing conditions are|in the Camp X area, west of without powe for varying|quite heavy right up to Port|Oshawa, where several spans of ning in the Perry," he reporte "and there| wire are down. third ice storm.|has some interruption off Damage the Annis ted to fall one service." sub-station blacked out the Tuesday and cc Mr. Dudley said street Park road he night. E damage would be "every area 12.30 a.m. until the extent of the dam- heavy as that caused by a.m, made but it is/storm of two weeks ago. Power wrought the the last east, areas ¢ sion power RURAL HARD HIT In the rural areas Oshawa PUC, the much the same. An area, north periods this mc wake h street Bloor south 2.30 e¢ winter's been fo Fre about p.m. tinued throughout mates zing star a 5 west from he thought = bit as the ice of time in street subdivi by this age have not been 2S was off area north of Harmony He! was hardest cut for K ghis hit expecied that the hay homes in Oshawa surrounding electricity. Hundreds of and in the Oshawal Vere without pUEY n . t of F. Shreve, general night. Five trucks and 100 Oshawa Public Util- were engaged in sand and|ities Commission, said that fallen clearing. A large number Wires caused blackouts in wide limbs were felled while|areas of the city. ! catch basins flooded! At 5 a.m., the area from Wolfe|and east of Columbus, was with- following the heavy fall of south on Simcoe, to the out power from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. was blacked out. Power was a ICE STORM in this area at 8.30 (Continued on Page will be as great as by such storm two weeks a Employees of the . ard of Works were out m George ' manager of B the men snow of tree street, lake {restored NORTH TO PORT PERRY p.m, area, as far north - Perry, were hard hit by n. Main-travelled high- e sanded and were pass- able although slust but conces- sion roads were extremely slip- pery. Heavy snow in the Enfield area delayed school buses. I e little damage electrical lines in the ES a ville ea but rural lines suffer- ed considerable damage and establishing a province of farm homes were blacked out, kenzie in. Canada's North The grounds of the Ontario Hos-/Suggested here Tuesday. pital Whitby were hard hit by uncillor K. H. Lang told the the storm and hundreds of Northwest Territories Council the tree limbs were down, Mackenzie district should be/lnto existence. HEAVY ICING separated soon from the districts fl Councilors : ag 32% J. Dudley, Bell telephone Franklin and Keewatin, and ko ry hy ya A Fi chief, said his men were later in an interview he sees S100 IO hs a Mackenzie as a future province. Kenzie delta centres after Mr, Gordon Robertson, territorial Lang drew attention to a serious {commissioner and deputy north- dental problem. ern alfairs minist said the| The proposal received unanim- northern affairs department is OUS approval in committee but actively considering maki still has to be taken up in council ng | Mackenzie a separate territory|itself. Mr. Lang said 'a great with regard to administ ¥ | many of the 1,000 children in B rhe said, it is ration, in he; have all Mackenzie a Ra facilities oe rmiacaldain adminis- work carried out in the and deficiency in certain vita. {district town of Fort Smith, Kee-|™Ins. - 3 + |watin and Franklin would con-/ In other business, the council tinue to be administered from Ot- considered an assortment ef tawa. ideas for a more distinctive tere Mr. Lang, .presentative of ritorial automobile licence plate Mackenzie Delta, said outside Put decided against taking action the session that he regards/in the absence of a really out. {separate status for Mackenzie as standing Suggestion . |an initial move toward provincial The council was told by Mr. {autonomy but gave no indication Lang that mineral prospecting is above how many years the development @ neglected pursuit in Canada's northland. It was decided to take up the matter of prospector train. ing with the Alberta and Nerth« Mr. west chamber of mines, which eco- receives a federal gramt for ex- the ploration purposes. sets 3) Mackenzie Area 'Seen As Province OTTAWA (CP)--Steps toward other districts, The rural Po the way € was in the end it Mac- was agreed to ask the northern were affairs department to consider the boundary problem and the probable division population when the new territory comes and of ce also agreed that plant °! wire but abated would remain were ex- above freezing im- had all however, the storm The ice, temperatures pected to r | mediately Warm air gave Windsor a tem perature of 51 degrees the warm|process might require. zero br iefly today but air failed to make headway into the rest of Southern Ontario./DELEGATES AGREE {Cooler air was edging south Delegates agreed with wards again throughout the. en-|! at Mackenzie an Inomic unit" distinct from tire Great Lakes area, t as not is | DALI'S LATEST 4 4 MAJOR WORK This painting by Salvador 12 Dali is on hand at showing te Dali, titled 'Christopher Colum | bus Discovers America', privately today. It the the "artist's canvases feet high and feet wide. Hunt- will ap- Gallery I" ques- repared It answer 'some but not tions about it. In a statement he says it { the mystic dream o. Col umbus, identifying him with Chr (AP Wirdbhoto) was commissioned by Hartford pem is be- Nev ingdon and ing - shown N York ok all in anently Art d to pear Moder ene: in is larg N gall ery 1962. en the ¢ in ---- 1c Abl bli i