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The Oshawa Times, 15 Jan 1960, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT THOUGHT FOR TODAY Drizzle changing to snowflurries The UN could establish world a Ds hata Imes tonight. Saturday cloudy with a peace and amity if it were com- few snowflurries, clearing Sat- posed of united nations. V2 urday afternoon. Vol. 89--No. 12 Bios Not Over ' OSHAWA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1960 Pout Office" Department, Otiowa EIGHTEEN PAGES 10 Cents Per Copy Department, > OSHAWA GETS OWN HARBOR AUTHORITY 'CATTLE QUEEN Army Scraps Announced In In Wilderness Plan To Buy Throne Speech =r time this summer Oshawa will{sion will be drawn up by the { ™ . art 15530 department of justice and nor | ew ane get its own harbor commission. mally makes the following pro 3 J | Notice that the government in- yisions: a description of the har | OTTAWA (CP)--The army has tends to set up a commission for bor limits, which may be mark OTTAWA (CP) -- It's B.C. in| The meat consisted of dried scrapped its plans to acquire the|the Lake Ontario port was given ed on the, ground by the com- A.D. in British Columbia. moose, 10 rabbits and a gr de Havilland Caribou transport|in the throne speech yesterday. A mission. _-- Summ on, may The RCMP Quarterly magazine She had shot the moose with .a plane, reliable informants said|bill will be passed in the House appoint a har JOF mas op ans a uses the phrase to describe the|battered .22-calibre rifle, oday. of Commons sometime this ses- other emplovees 28 they fee Adi TE 3 " : . x |sion. 3 necessary and decide on thei discovery of an Indian woman| The magazine says the Cattle x yn |® i hn 4 salarie BPE > i he dives i e Wi He is reasonabiv hes] . "ORDERED BY U.S. | Labor Minister Michael Starr salaries. Powers of the commis who lived alone in the wilds of {Queen is reasonably althy ~ Tosh Q ; : s+ | sion extend to the purchase, leas ® (the province for 20. years spite her frugal existence The United States Army an-|called this "a forward step which : ' 4 He Provin ir, [plans to continne her life as a nhounced last fall that it will buy can only lead to greater develop-|ing, selling or buying v 23 The middle - aged woman nPnad. However, she now is re. Seven Caribous initially at a cost ment of the Port of Oshawa." He lands or buildings needed for the known as the "Cattle Queen, {afnad. However, sh WIS Te-('F $6.100.000 to conduct opera- said that with local planning [development and management of was found in a pine - bough|ceiving financial assistance from|P' ¥3 0 Sal a ble to|the harbor. "home" near Tatla Lake in the|the federal Indian affairs|tional tests. Oshawa will De heligr iam The commission may also re; desolate Chilcotin district 270/branch. It has tentative plans to organ- atiract more o. the creasing Mod ge ay Ble B hoa 0 vd Tn : i Jaribous into tacticallamount of traffic using the St. ula £ > miles north of Vancouver. This| Police learned that the woman|ize the Caribous into tactical ail rae" 3 saterfront pr sr ty k rugged mountainous area is ac-|took to the woods 20 years age transport companies of 16 aircraft Lavrence ey at] Nided orton: buildings ght Jocks " - r by airora rse-| after bei 3 with 8 ing |€ach, assigning one company to A hea The © Is i : (cessible only by aircraft or horse-|af er being beaten with a logging oh assign nz -- Prantl ty in the vicinity of the harbor|ment. The commission may eith back. |chain. For some years she had H er ih US Army has not|Oshawa should be better able toer construct and maintain rail Last April 6, the RCMP's(a few head of cattle which she|However, ie ils rmy as bo lattract industry to use the port. |wavs within the harbor limits ot Alex's Creek detachment re-|marketed from time to time at|Vet given de Havilland any Ore Establishment of a harbor 'com-|€Dter into agreements with com -------------------------- ceived word from Tatla Lake, 70|Anahim Lake, some 116 miles| beyond Je original Seven) wi To means ix ffect that in.|mercial railroads p X Sw 'hich ha pady . | missi t] { 3 miles northwest, that calls had|away. ies BV SGACY WON CO | tend of being subject to long-| It will have the power to regu ; ® hd been heard in the area. Ranch-| The only implements found in|livered. feild ttawa, Osh-|late and control navigation and CYNICAL FRENCH ers were unable to locate any-|the enclosure were the rifle, two| The plane can carry 28 combat{T2n8e Control from i he Jor. the use of the harbor for moor reezil 3 dl f ] Oo |one in distress. fold frying pans, several pots, a|troops or three tons of cargo andi nec of its port into its own|ing, berthing, and discharging ot y SOLDIERS QUIZ | An RCMP constable and a pro-|knife, fork and spoon and ajhas the ability to take off or land|y ngs ~All port revenues go to|loading by ships. The commission PARIS (Reuters) -- Modest? |vincial game warden joined in|doubleheaded axe jm short distances {the commission instead of yevert- Iwill fegulale all transportation, ' Not French soldie the search after local residents| Police said the woman's three] The Canadian Army, however, ing to Ottawa. A harbor Sormis- {lang oe 20 sors Pi goods They gave a cynical recep- {said the calls might be from the married children live on reserves|found it too complex a plane for sion normally consists of three wit in the harbor limits. Oo orm ~ tion Thursday to a proposal Caitis Queen, an Indian woman |in the Chileotin area, However, easy maintenance. : members, one of whom is ap-| It will be responsible for the | from local government officials {living in the bush under primi-/she wants to live by herself,| It now hopes to acquire about pointed chairman. maintenance of law and order | in Alsace that instead of ap- tive conditions. away from civilization. 40 big helicopters - costing about! Their normal term of office is and the pruiecton of property. TORONTO (CP)--Southern On- to be interrupted occasionally tojurb as five-feet-deep flood waters) pearing nude, soldiers should INO FLOOR, ROOF i The ROMP aid bi 5s Vino a go Be hn lg Hon Boia! 14 the duties as it "may decide on "ship tario, struck by two ice storms|protect linemen removing limbs|swirled through the streets and| 2° allowed to wear shorts at | The Cattle Queen was found ny JE, he Womap to aime Paley | portation of supplies. "federal government, {using the harbor or on g since Christmas, braced itself for dangling on live wires. {lapped at homes from which 8,000 medical 'eam nis 10 Pro |a desolate area where nothing| loaded, unloaded or transhipped tect "their modesty and their | i i i more freezing rain today but had) In the Orangeville district, |persons fled ; "oe {but jack pines grow. Her home| at the harbor. The duties will be | hopes that it woulkin' i masculine pride vas a pine-bough enclosure with-| ° ° levied on the value of goods in as Eo oukint Je 2s bad hardest hit by the two ice storms, Experts estimate it will be] The newspaper France-Soir (out floor or roof that gave her accordance with the terms of the Te Prey oh " pont ih hydro linemen had restored| 'several weeks" before the evac- took 2 poll sumed no protection in winter when) customs act, urn in the temperature,| jeg|U€es can return to their homes! "Why ask me?" asked an |temperatures drop to 40 degrees the either up or down, could save PoWer to 2,000 of 3,000 families, ; the flooded distriet of Tuin.| airman. "I spend my holidays |below zero. L- a hs g Ae Ah 4 i at a nudist cam ; nt j a may 'taise debentures for this . Pa iy Ci STRNDOE ferothing of aay Kind THe : 2 ai _ LJ » P i 2,700 Houses d lie vy. $v {purpose. It will have the power Yc weather office her ;q| Paired flooded. Officials had earlier es- pH Re re ie 2 sOldier in an lzine says. "In fact, the only £ ( 0 1 ¥ 1 23 £( i eS) ] Oo i H to expropriate what land and weal e said > & 000 person { ) regiment, |e i y v | buildings. od eg . early today southern portions off The Bell Telephone Company hood that 15, 8 Were! "These people make me [clothing she bad at 21} was what buildings it may need, subject-te the province were in for intermit-/52id most of its services will peliorred fo flee laugh," said a ratrooper |e sy y cll ny Talisred (foders) Toraval, Te commis BR heanl te wi dBi A fi hundr SONS Te uf 84 paratroope: |dress and sweater that wouldn't thal: N hari HE {sion will have the power to seize tent rain and freezing rain that|dack to normal by tonight--if not TW ant ed persons we °| "Shorts wont make de mobil- | oh _vear-old| News that the federal govern.) Last year 77 boats used the|cause the wharfinger, 'Port ofr detain chips witich have Yio- | taken to safety this morning by have covered an eight-year-old " » y he i ted: "all 5 P would change to snowflurries to- hit by another storm rafts, 'completing the evacuation | 1Z2tion any quicker," said an- |child." ment will set up a harbor com- Oshawa harbor, Mr. McLaughlin Oshawa, reported: areas; .d the regulations of the port night. The disturbance, moving PARIS (Reuter 4 |as a fleet of barges carried sand Other Beddi isted (mission for Oshawa this summer said, and unloaded almost 10,000,- suitable for unloading or loading "po non oo pay their dues. into the province from Missouri ny Liars) Sow, hail, et i ® ding Sousisied of a few was welcomed in the city today. 000 gallons of fuel oil, over 160,000| cargoes at Oshawa harbor are|" "°° "°% A ii still "has a fair amount of mois. > ez mpe | - " ® i id/tons of coal, and nearly 100,000 presently occupied." si ture," the forecaster said xd France and Italy today, dis-| closure. The only food found was| Mayor Lyman A. Gifford said | i tons of stone | H. Robinson, president of the . . | | i he was gratified to hear that the ons of § i i bao. Se . i Mii alrvad Schedules and (meat, a little sugar and lard. [step was to be taken by the Pac: of "This is a fraction of its poten- (Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, Missing Woman Temperatures during the earl DTS act be 28m 3 . morning were either at free eral department of transport. f tial, he emphasized. {sald a strong program for the g i n ! Mr. Mc i psees t {harbor what Oshawa needed. 1 3 or a_sougie of Gegtous beiy Tis sons Pic oh France i ¥ Two In ured : "I believe that i ig 2% 28! the i Cry Boi pc ud hold With Relatives The only ur he day si: | mprovement ove: e sent |; : : % 1 pare t AD] ek oom sian was expected to be a rise of a de-| OL" J system," he said. "It will givel OE A oe ee onerag oF the Sem] NESTLETON (8 not g stop! Thursday was the coldest Jan.!| I issi {port 'of finished products, not asjtake.full advantag ion Melville Werry, 55, who was re. gree or so--not enough to sfop 3 the harbor commission more of = ercial pack rt |way," Mr. Robinson said iasing the rain freezirg as it hit the|l4 in Paris since 1940 -- Seven a free hand and the commission]? SOMMercial package po [aN es sh, SalC, ported missing from her small ground, Sogrees Tareshel od ; 3 In Cobourg will be in a better position to| The use of the harbor and the| Cliff Pilkey, president of the farm home near here Wednesday likely ad a: : from further jn-|Dlacked out Tuesday night. In the u other (Staff) -- Mrs, dock space had already increased (Oshawa and District Labor Coun-|. : ing to be even colder toda; . : > . fo . n | night has been found in Kingston DRIZZLE MOVES IN throughout the country, ay solve local problems than the fed-|.,,;41v with the expansion of the cil, said it was most important io leity i ray | A freezing drizzle hit the Wind- more snow expected. city, Mr. McLaughlin said. {because of the Seaway that Osh-| to mily said Thursday night Ze hi : % ho The Mayor said he hoped that] "Ag a result, every square foot awa should have proper harbor oe Joutly Mer me I» ha id Soup persons Frid been : 1 Train Crash ultimately the establishment hn alof existing dock space it present-| facilities sid _ She was reported missing after reported at Malton airport nea Do iR_mo.or accidents on oy harbor commission would help tolly being used and no facilities] The commission should be able her 17 year-old daughter .June here. Pond A 2 { COBOURG (Staff)--Two United bring IS jmge ge Bog Ds |are avaliable for other potential{to assist in creating the proper Jorurned home from Blackstock " ' snow covered the Alban hills | 4 ur warned: "We don't ex-lusers who are anxious to make! facilities, Mr. Pilkey said. igh School and discovered her We won't get the brunt of theinear Rome and hail up to two |Concrete Products Ltd. employ- pect that this will happen in two| immediate use of the harbor," he| He added: "I hope that the mother's absence storm," said the forecaster, "butiinches deep covered the city's ees returning home from their or three years. It is a matter of pointed out. {Federal government will also| It was stated Mrs. Werry left we n get a fair amount Snow fell in. Milan 4 4 BF | work at 4:40 p.m. Thursday after- [long-range planning." | Four potential users had to be make some expenditures to im-|home for a visit with friends in Light snow or freezi zzle throughout the night g noon were seriously injured when| Ald. E. F. Bastedo, QC, chair-|turned down in 1958 alone be-prove the harbor." |Kingston unexpectedly, was forecast for whipped by a st ¢ the car in which they were riding man of the Oshawa Industrial -- EE iy A or mah Aatt Ontario and the ast I fiooded ts off # was struck by a westbound CNR|Commission, said the announce-| Georgian Bay regions. The north! pens and road ail traf. | BF : freight train at a seven teackiment from the Throne Wednes-| was expected to t was again delayed by snow level crossing here. |day, that the city was to have a weather with sunny and ice after fresh over X John Stanley Clark, aged 26, of harbor commission would have temperatures in the 20s, falls. ol - Baltimore and his passenger, | considerable bearing on aitract-| Meanwhile, utilities linemen! Even in North Africa, most iw . Leonard Snowden, 31, of 414 King In Tew iudusries that would use| continued to repair equipment iroads in the middle Atlas region JULIAN ANDREW FRANK (RIGHT) AND WIFE, SiTeet west, Cobourg were taken|the harbor. damaged by the previous storms. of Morocco have been cut by tal rg District sicneral Hos | piGHT NEW INDUSTRIES Hydro workers managed to t heavy snow and rain over the Dit) hon Serious condition" fol gd The city's industrial commis- all broken feeder lines in the ast 48 hours, mg the collision, |sioner, T. McLaughlin, said that | onto area back to normal Thurs- : : ane ras Ulark was transferred from Co-|oight new industries intend lo- day but service lines to hundreds; AMSTERDAM, The Nether ; bourg to Toronto General Hospital| ating in the general area of the | of homes were still unrepaired. |}2nds (Reuters)--A small army via ambulance about 9 p.m. He harbor. * of workmen toiled foday to seal z suffered serious head and chest| Three of them. he said, were! SOME INTERRUPTIONS ard breach in a North Sea injuries 3 multiple fractures going it specifically because the Some feeder transmissions had canal dike in an Amsterdam sub Including the legs and arms. He|harhor would enable them to rir ------------ ---- nisi dhininisdaie was thrown out of the wreckage, . _ : : i asily. f a dista f > bring in raw materials easily. | § : for 2 dis Bite o 18 feet. His| Oshawa's greatest single ad-|: . . WASHINGTON (AP)--A Sen room in the plane and set off Somipanion, Da en is suffering|;.niage was that there was a | clien 1S Ires ee ite investigating com mitt e e|deliberately S ouon aud yovaried to bs large area of inexpensive land! ieard testimony Thursday that| "The evidence is very strong oe ousty injured but doing well|,aitable in the immediate area led its chairman to state publicly|that it was a case of suicide by in Cobourg General of the harbor. hat a suicide bomb caused the|pombing.' oo Sl € BYl The victims were travelling] in Toronto, land in the vicin- crash of a Florida-bound airliner| pg. li iv 5 south on D'Arcy street when they|ity of the harbor costs $100,000! Jan. 6 and the death of 34 per- Toki ind) was found fast approached the seven track level|an acre," he said, "here it is| Sa ay 1b miles away from the crossing where their vehicle was | eos " ons main wreckage. Bakke said|strue 3d y 1$25,000. 5 : Sa a oa 3 uck by the westbound freight| T.ast fall. Mr. Mela 1zhlin said BATON ROUGE, La adhd District | Attorn J. St. Clair Senator Mike Mouroney (Dem Frank could have been blown train. The car was hit on the left |G as 1 Mot fF rane a Dr. George H. Mickey, known Favrot said a sp session of Okla.), chairman of the Senate|through the side of the plane by! side jzenera. Bors of lLahads i ; . p Tos . \d to avia committee, said the|an explosion i {planned to ship automobiles to internationally a the field of nst|evidence is strong that a passen-| gr... 1 that oaks % : The crossing has been a some- | Europe via the Osi harbor genetics, was held in a jail cel : the ger bent licide caused the, 2 2cae 1a rank's body what controversial issue in the|but there was not su ent dock- today accused of murder er of gz £ 8 boy a disaster taking aboard with had been i red hy nat hourg area for some time now, | age space, fellow scientist, . argar homore at LSU---and a mar- him a bag of explosives. and wood 1 Ilas town residents want an over-| "As a result our harbor had to Rosamond McMillan. ied daughter. sy The FBI ved 1 _..|been mutilated in a manner far|pass constructed there to elimin-|be by-passed for Toronto," he Officers arrested Mickey, . ral moved into the case {different from the injuries suf-| ate some of the existing danger. said | of the Loiisiana State University|NO DETAILS 2s Be story was valolded [Pefore) fered by all of the other victims. ! . Vers) This e subcommittee eard testi-| o... the pas graduate school, Thu The that insurance totalling], Seven of the pas : a m ge llany det: i onto a A saring 1 "the | § had que 5 ti ° Bed im 3 ans Ks pr oa arly $900,000 had been issued we ar oe ; . Jmes File ound 7 and F te ndly : p ue vol f * fast April on the life of on¢ ing i lane : ar rb an scar he. Misa] Sl main o borsunmel. of the crash victims 18 to 20 miles after an explosion] sippi River. used in battering Miss MeMil-l sow Fran 32-year-old West.|Pefore disinte in | H An 2334 11ant had bratally|lan's head 13 times. It i believed |r (Frank, Svearod West POOF THESE | Ochawa Man Fined $50 And Costs beaten her with a sharp instru- to be something similar to a tire hs National {tom violently torn out a Thomas Pollitt of 290 Arthur street, Oshawa, was. fine ment on the back of the head. |too ot iewed by Bakke and Monroney & . ! She was ah treacher at the A construction c w found he B Sam as v evidence. in th I : so and costs by Magistrate F. 5 "bbs, ioday, when he was i} A y 3 ay not far fr trom New on | convicted on a charge of assault occasioning actual b ily art harm. The court heard evidence that on Jan. 1, Pollitt enter. | % HOTHER EVIDENC Ee f the Civil ed the apartment of Howard Fox, 897 Simcoe street notth, ¢ § op £ »akrke, chief of the vi y I i Pr after = . t 1 1 Mickey nativ 4 autics Board's safety divi-|c "ah " yard] : and after an argument, knocked hin down. The altercation . : it 4 CITY EMERGENCY 1 He 48 re é ion, testified . about the insur-|They moved to ( ticut ab arose over the way cars were parked in the abartment | OR TR ¥ LY 4 ' PHONE NUMBERS fae 1 He y l e.* Bakke also described other (five years ago from New York block lot RERRPE ESERIES ES BE A Si in Waco xX. He studied is |e ce which Monroney said|Ci 1 moved in prominent s tadvane trees at Oklahoma|made clear what had hap od 1 4 1 r ; 1 ! oP ICY t al mad & vhe i happened. [cial cles there TEI University and the University of| I am convinced the exponen] A oreics the te tamiy| N-Y. Hospital Escapee Recaptured ; POLIC . we 1 a bomb of some sort was the reported in New Yor nk | BROCKVILLE (CP)--An escaped inmate of the New York | FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 |, , a Tt met Dr iis disaster," Monroney ws emotionally set ; State Hospital for the Insane was recaptured today after he taff at Northw Prvdm Te he : . : . ' ou ade a perilous crossing of the St. Lawrence River on th SIT A 3-221 3 : vestern Un Vers seems pretty pat that this previous reservations for the 1 m an ad HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 lin the early 1950s. Ibomb was carried into the wash-|ami trip. % | partially-completed Ogdensburg Bridge. eral government in Ottawa. visiting friends, members of her named as Julian An STOOP! Smoke and flame are not the | ered front stoop. The firemen, | was entering the smoke-filled only hazards faced by firemen | wearing their regulation rub- Bore of Milford Mello 66 3 3 s SR Stevenson's road south. where these days, An Oshawa fire sr boots, reat difficul- | : se days, ber boots, nave great difficul a minor fire broke out in the |-fighter is caught by the cam- | ty keeping their feet on te basement Thursday evening | ea as he falls on an ice-cov- | ice. The fireman jn the picture ~Oshawa Times Photo

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