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The Oshawa Times, 8 Feb 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Life is pretty tough, but think how much tougher it would be if you could not sleep a third of it away. dhe Oshawa Tones ing, mild Tuesday cloudy with snow. flurries and considerable drift. tonight, much colder Tuesday, winds light. Vol. 89--No, 31 10 Conte Por Copy OSHAWA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1960 Authorized os Second Clos Mall Post Office Department, Oftows < E'GHTEEN PAGES :$4 Million Generator | OTTAWA (CP)~A new mile. once it has demonstrated that it {stone in Canada's multi-million-|is suitable for the Ontario powe: dollar program to produce elec system |trical power from atomic energy| The turbine-generator will be jwas reached today with the pyilt by Associated Electrical In- {award of a $4,000,000 contract for dusiries (Canada Limited), Cana. a huge turbine-generator, dian subsidiary of a British com- | The 1,000 - ton unit will be pany. The company will work in {hooked to the $60,000,000 nuclear association with Canadian Gen ipower plant to be built on theleral Electric, | |shore of Lake Huron, mine miles) A . north of the small town of Kin- IN PETERBOROUGH : | {cardine in Ontario's Bruce Most of the work will be in County, It will generate 200,000 Britain but some will be at the | kilowatts or 268,000 horsepower, Peterborough shops of CGEX. The {enough to meet the power needs Unit is expected to be delivered lof a community of 200,000, |early in 1964 The power plant, Canada's first] An official of Atomic Energy commercial nuclear unit, will be said bids for the work were re-| built by Crown - owned Atomic viewed by an outside consultant {Energy of Canada Limited on a His recommendation that Asso-| 12,300-acre site and will be in ciated Electrical get the contract operation in late 1964 or early W3s concurred in by Atomic En-| (1965. The Ontario Hydro-Electric|®r8y and Ontario Hydro. Power Commission is assisting in| The turbine-generator will be {the design and will buy the pliant 100 feet in length, Steam pro- -- ---- {duced by the nuclear reactor will |be fed into the turbine which will still is in progress design will be decided after a small experimental power plant | has gone into operation at Rolph-| Atom Bomb Explosion reported rosy 0 sxpiode net | Italian Call Girls |first atomic bomb this week-- | i (possibly today or Tuesday--to Eam $320 A Night {join the United States, Russia MILAN (AP) -- Police have and Britain in the exclusive "atomic club." | 2 broken up Italy's biggest known | organized ring of call girls, police west of Ottawa on the Oftawa| River. | The government will first give commercial airlines 12 hours'| Atom Plant French Near Poiee due Seneral: at reactor | Much of its) § ton, Ont, about 150 miles north-| % i LONDON (CP) -- The Queen announced tonight that future generations of her family -ex- cept those in direct line to the | Six Priests | Sent To Jail a BELGRADE (AP)--A Commu-, Archbishop Josip Ujicle, presl- hem her husband's name as well nist court today sentenced six|dent of the bishops' conference of as her own. {Roman Catholic priests and two Yugoslavia, and other Yugoslav) A spokesman at Buckingham {theology students to prison terms Catholic bishops have asked Pres- pajace said "The Queen has had {ranging from 2% to seven years ident Tito's government not 10|ihis in mind for a Jong time and {for activities hostile to the Yugo-|close the seminary. They prom-|j is close to her heart" i tod Royal Family Alters Name | IN YUGOSLAVIA "| Change To Mountbatten From Windsor Rumored Tt has been reported the prince's uncle, Admiral Earl Mountbatten, has been pressing for a change. Earlier today parliamentary giving sources and Prime Minister Mac- millan's office at 10 Downing Street said that the whole family would change its name from Windsor to Mountbatten, The Queen's declara'ion, how- ever, leaves the title of the royal house h d. It does mot in slav state, ised that in the future religious "The Queen has always They were convicted of spread-|schools will not be used for anti-|to associate the name of her hus-| ling propaganda for many years Eovernment propaganda. {band with her own and his de-| Ifor a Fascist group which ruled| Another priest was sentenced geendants, without changing the he Nazi puppet state of Croatia|two weeks ago to 13 years for\name of the royal house estab- |during the war, | "Fascist anti-state activity." lished by her grandfather." | Rev, Ciril Kos, Relations between Yugoslavia's| The announcement of the |catholie seminary of Djakovo, in|Communist government and the|change published in the official northern Croatia, drew the seven- Roman Catholic Church have im-|London Gazette said: |year sentence as the leader of the Proved considerably in recent] "The Queen at a meeting of the 7 | group. months, It was feared that the Privy Council today declared her ; : two trials would worsen relations|will that while she and her chil- again, but the bishops' interven. dren would continue to be known WINNIE WINS {tion has raised the belief that the|as the House and Family of Wind- 'IN MONTE CARLO |» [trend of improvement will eon-{sor her descendants, other than MONTE CARLO (AP)-Sir head of the | those entitled to the title of royal {highness and prince or princess land females who married and their children, should bear the Gi: any affect other members of the Royzl Family such as the Duke of Windsor and Princess Mar. garet, The Royal Family adopted the surname Windsor in 1917, aban- doning its former family name of Wettin, Though Prince Philip Is a Mountbatten both 11 . year - old Prince Charles and nine-year-old Princess Anne were given their mother's family name. Today's report comes within a few days of the ed birth of a third child to Queen and the duke. i igo UH | winston Churchit spent nis | Minin Train Crash TOPSY-TURVY third SonspeRtive sign fii : g | Sura of Mountbatten - Wind- Confused? It' ly Isolde municipal casino Sunday 3 . | SOF. Mundigler. 17. using her blonde | MEht and took home some Kills 25, Injures 50 i" A boy... whi e an: head to give Anne Marie Wein- mueller, $4, that upside down look. The girls, known as the Churchill has been sticking to "trenie et quarante," a game similar to blackjack. | innings. wionwngs SANTIAGO, Chilé (AP) ~-- A mining company train taking em. ployees and their families on a first practical effect if the Queen's coming child is a boy. This child's grandchildren will Goldim Sisters, practised this He has been playing cauti. |Sunday outi i ed th k > playing cauti- |S ay outing jump e tracks A balaricing act aboard Liner | og and has managed to |on a mountain curve Sunday and be outside the Fauge of tht oval United States prior to sailing win a little each night. He |plunged down a 30-foot embank- es p gD oe ey To from Southampton, England, t0 | yop ine figures to himself, ment. Twenty-five persons were|liEhDCSS: Adnan Tillo, 84, of Damas- eus, poses with his motorcycle #t Windsor» where he siopped | mark of a 40-country tour, He has visited Communist and | TRIP Western European countries, | Asia and plans to visit the |Site. United States and South Amer- | h ica before returning home. His recently on the 84,000-mile | moioreycle is named 'High Dam', ~CP Wirephoto |Regg deso! warning to steer clear of a 580, 000-square-mile safety zone sur- rounding the Sahara Desert test Reliable sources here today {sald everything is readv for the |long-awaited, controversial test {from a 300-foot steel tower at , one of the world's most e places, The bomb was commissioner Giovanni Grappone| claimed today, About 50 Jirls, in-| {eluding students and members of well - to « do families, were in- volved. Some of the girls earned up to $320 a night, One girl drove to the police station in a $12,000 | sports car, Another sald she had | saved $48,000 in three years, New York City. --AP Wirephoto | Sex, Liquor War Flares In London carry the surname Mountbatten- Windsor, The Queen's declaration appar- ently covers a compromise, In 1952 she proclaimed that all her children should bear the name Windsor, though her hus. band's name is Mountbatten, This - produced the oddity that the royal children do mot bear their father's name, reported killed and 50 injured. Shortly before the erash, the train had pulled out of a station at Sewell, home of the Braden Copper Company's big El Teni- ente copper mine, headed for Reancagua, 20 miles west, Sewell is 50 miles south of Santiago. The dead included 20 men, four women and a child. to be a rather Aa wy More Power To Moslems In Algeria ALGIERS (AP)~President de Gaulle may give Moslems a stronger voice in the administra. tion of Algeria as a result of the European settlers' uprising, gov- ernment sources said today. Informants said it is too early, however, to determine whether there is enough Moslem enthus. fasm for de Gaulle's self-deter- mination policy to create a uine Moslem "third em Warships Hunt Mystery Sub BUENOS AIRES (AP AT ER: | slectrogic devices had detected trange objects, presumably sub- tine warships and planes|s than an operational weapon, Only suitable weather condi tions now are needed, BAN REPORTERS Reporters have been denied permission to witness the blast but the defence ministry prom- ised to provide full reports and photographs shortly after the ex- plosion; There was no official indication of the size of the bomb or of how many tests there will be, Experts Inquest Scheduled LONDON (AP)~A secret gang |war over the rich pickings from London's sex and liquor club: flared during the weekend into open violence and murder, Handsome Selwyn Cooney, a bullet in his head, staggered from a club in squalid Duval Street tc die in the gutter, Blue - jowled William Abrose, alias Billy the Boxer, stumbled over his body, blood welling from a wound in his stomach, In Shooting Deaths | COBOURG (CP)--Coroner F. J. Leeson sa'd Sunday a date for the Inquest into the shooting deaths here Saturday of Mrs, {Laird Wicks and her son David {will be set after the results of an {autopsy are known, Mr. Wicks, a liquor store em- ployee, found the hodies in the strip-tease and drinking clubs In the area. Duval Street was cor- donned off, the Pen Club closed. After a quick round of inves. tigations, police sakl they believe LATE NEWS FLASHES between the European settlers who want to keep Algeria French and the nationalist rebels fighting for independence, Major administrative h the shooting has brought into the open a smouldering east - west feud between gangs on opposite sides of town, Police believe the weekend shootings may signal the declara- tion of open war, searched today for a mystery marines, several times lately. submarine believed lurking off, The present search is in the the southeast coast of Southsame area where Argentine war- African states as far apart as America, ships reported attacking an un-/Ghana and Morocco have pro- Newspapérs claim it has been dentified submarine wih depth|tested that the test threatens bottled up In the Golfo Nuevo, ajcharges a year ago. That sub-|their people with explosure to strategic { 30-by-40-mile inlet 650 marine escaped, miles southpast of Buenos Alres,| The government never identi-ther safety precautions have heen There was /no ind.cation what its fied the submarine but nava'|far more extensive than those have calculated that France has enough plutonium for two bombs, bedroom of his home in this town 25 miles south of Peterborough) {when he returned for lunch, A |.22-calibre pistol lay nearby. Mr, Leeson sald it appeared radioactivity but France claims that the mother shot David, 11,|t0 London. |and herself, but "we are not| |into the night. | {jumping to any conclusions." It DROVE TO HOSPITAL As a beautiful blonde sobbed over Cooney's corpse, three scar- faced hoodlums jumped into a waiting automobile and roared off Healthy Baby Born In Boat HEBRIDES (AP)--A 'bouncy nine-pound baby hoy was born, Chicago-style killing had come/ nationality might be, Navy Secretary Gaston Clement confirmed a widespread hunt is under way but refused to discuss stories saying the submarine had been hit by depth "ombs dropped by planes, He complained that the sensational treatment by ess reports of the operation 'has created a false atmos. phere." Thousands flucked to the beaches around the gulf to wait for action CLAIM SUB DAMAGED |sources speculated it was Rus-/for previous American and Brit sian \ish tests, Ambrose crawled to his car {would be up to an inquest to de- and drove a mile to hospital, {termine all angles of the case. HAVANA (AP) -- Russia's The new: aper Democracia Anastas Mikoyan made appear. says the trapped submarine was ances at both ends of Cuba's so- damaged and that two other sub-icial scale Sunday, and was marines quickly moved into thet area to divert search forces so occasions, the crippled craft could slip] The Soviet deputy premier away, It 'says the unidentified made the second public address submarine is nuclear-powered. (of h's Cuban visit to a meeting of A week ago the Argentine de-i he National Federation of Tex- stroyer Cervantes and two patrol tile Workers. Sunday night he at. ships reported *o'Ing a sub- tended a concert of the Havana marine in the gulf but it got Symphony conducted Russian away composer Aram Khachaturian, Clement told reporters naval hunde sly .applauded on both Mikoyan's speech to the textile or peace "Those who talk of workers included the usual Soviet boast of missile strength cou wih assurance of Russia's jh ! Arab-Isracl | : war," Mikoyan Spouts Soviet Propaganda "I've been shot," he gasped. Early today, after an operation, the 40-year-old ex-boxer still was too ill to talk. But police were able to build up a picture of the crime, 4 It was 2 am, Sunday when the killers' car bounced over the cob- bles of Duval Street in the east end of London--scene of a 'Jack the Ripper" murder in 1888. The three men, hats pulled low over their eyes, climbed a rickety staircase to the Pen Club, partly owned by Ambrose and 'Fair Fay" Richardson. 5 Fay was seeing guests to the door when the killers burst in. 3 They made straight for Ambrose Rh and Cooney, who were drinking together at the bar, THREE SHOTS The crash of broken bottles momentarily drowned muted juke-box music, Then three shots enced the fight as suddenly as it had started # | The mobsters ran out and drove % 'away, Cooney, 32-year-old boss of the new Cabinet Club in the west end, stumbled after them but died in the street appropriately enough, in a life- boat Sunday. The wee Scot arrived as his mother was carried on a hur- Youth To Be Executed OTTAWA (CP)--The cabinet will mot interfere with the tonight's scheduled execution of Marvin McKee, 20, of Hunts- ville, Ont,, for the fatal shooting of a taxi driver, it was announced today, McKee is to be hanged shortly after mid- night at Parry Sound, Ont, He will be the first person aged 20 or under to be executed in Canada since 1947. McKee was convicted Nov, 7 at Bracebridge of the robbery-murder of 22-year-old taxi operator Bruce Spiers, There was no recom- mendation for mercy from the jury. Stay Of Execution Denied TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Conviet-author Caryl Chessman today was denied a stay of execution, sceduled Feb, 19 in the San Quentin prison gas chamber, Chessman now is expected to appeal again to the U.S. Supreme Court, which has con- sidered the case 13 times. Ck was 1? d to death in 1048 on charges of kidnapping, robbery and perverted sexual assaults against two young women. ried three-hour crossing from her home in the Island of Barra to the larger South Uist Island in the remote Outer Hebrides, The lifeboat was the only avail- able transport. Morag McNeill, part-time nurse, delivered the baby in the crew's quarters, And when 82-year-old Mrs, Dunn reached land, she felt so good she Canadian Breweries Not Guilty TORONTO (CP) -- Chief Justice J. C. McRuer of the Ontario Supreme Court today found Canadian Breweries Limited not guilty of operating a combine as charged under the Combines Investigation Act. His ruling said that testimony presented during the 38 days of trial hearing did mot prove that the merger of 37 companies across Canada gave Canad- fan Breweries the power to carry out activities without eom- meanwhile are expected through- out the rebellion-torn North Af rican territory. Restrictions appear imminent on Furopean right-wing groups which hitherto have enjoyed vir tual freedom of action. Some already have been banned. Court officials are assembling thou- sands of records for prosecution of the ringleaders of the recent abortive revolt of the French settlers which claimed 20 lives an paralyzed Algiers for nine ays. op civilian and military offi- cials from Eastern and Western Algeria were summoned here for talks Sundav with the cabinet team sent from Paris to get at the roots of right-wing plotting. Gen. Ferdinand Gambiez, who commands 150,000 troops in West. ern Algeria, and the civilian heads of the Oran and Con- stantine areas were among those called, The French cabinet is meeting . in Paris Wednesday to get the first reports of the investigation, petition. but the inquiry is expected to carry on for some time. wanted to go straight back to Barra in the lifeboat, Authorities got her into hos- | pital where she and baby are, naturally, "doing fine." | Floods Down In Hard-Hit | Nova Scotia HALIFAX (CP) -- .Cooler air was forecast for most of south western Nova Scotia today, bring-| {sald, "know that if we can send {a rocket to the moon with such |precision, we can send a rocket {with the same precision to any Clashes Pol star bout of ol ce started ol Somb-out © ing some relief to residents hit by weekend rain that caused flooding in most low-lying areas But "war is against our wishes . | point on earth." Discussed | CAIRO (Reuters) -- Syrian-Is- raell border clashes topped the agenda as the Arab League coun. we want peace, peace forever." ENCOURAGES CUBANS + Mlkoyan got ano'her ovation as he outlined the rise of the Soviet # ell met 'today wi'h two members Union under communism and de- conspicuously absent, Iraq and Tunisia, both feuding with the United Arab Republic. clared, 'the Cuban revolution can accomplish miracles, too." fd Ernesto Guevara, leftist presi. dent of the National Bank of i Light Flashes : g 3 - +; Across Skies £3 , SAULT LAKE (TY (AP) -- {Most experts believe a light that so Mashed across western skies early "© Sunday was a meteor. Hundreds i saw it, most of them im Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. The two-inch rainfall, accom- panied by galeforce winds, turned snowdrifts from last week's 30-inch snowfall into swirl. ing torrents of water. of heavy winds Sunday which] reached as high as 100 miles an hour at St. Andrew's, near Port aux Basques, and played havoc with coastal shipping. CNR officials used chains to anchor a westbound train to the rails near Port aux Basques. lowed by sharply-dropping tem: | Newfoundland was the victim] § MONTREAL (CP) -- Rain fol-| : peratures turned Montreal dis-| | refused to attend the meeting, @ IN Amateur astronomer Floyd held at the foreign ministers'|Cuba, spoke following Mikoyan Rickores, Hollywood, Calif, said level. The league made a last- and said "If we can't put Sput- § "he tracked a red ball in the sky minute appeal Saturday for all n'ks on the moon, we can plant § for nearly five minutes after a members to attend, but only OW revolutionary ideas on the SaaS "bright flash lighted the room." brought eriticlsm from Baghdad Moon." 3 NS (He said the ball was brighter radio Sunday night at the Mikoyan's appearance at the | a {/than anything else in the sky, and UAR.'s "hasty insistence" on rally was not announced in ad- § i guessed it was several thousand holding the meeting vance, It apparently was de-8 e ! miles above the earth signed to lend prestige to the } & "It seemed to stay stationary, union's head, Jesus Soto, looked | i between two stars for three orl CITY EMERGENCY (ov as a Red sympathizer. Soto} a ® [four minutes" he said, "then! : is leading a purge of anti-Com- : . a od § took off with fantastic speed and PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1133 - disappeared." | Richard Below, piloting a West-| {ern Airlines plane 11,000 feet over} munists in organized labor RR GAR Mkoyan's activities had been SGML cloaked in secrecy since he was WE LOVE PEACE . . . driven out of Havana Saturday southwest Montana, sa'd the ligh 3 morning under hpavy escort. The Zapata swamps near M. s,lclals, confern hoy loser Cu 'fantas 1 i A R_ax% n Matanzas, cials, conferred about closer Cu- was "fantastically hright It FIRE DEPT. RA 5 6574 Soviet news agency Tass re- whic are to be drained and ban-Soviet! trade ties and the pos ported that Mikoyan and Raul planted in rice. It was believed sibility of resuming diplomatic and the cabin and the entire sky " 90 > ; HOSPITAL RA. 32211 Castro visited the Cienaga de they, and possibly other top offi-|relations severed in 1982 outside." wake of the weekend storm. ' sheets of ice during the weekend. Hundreds of accidents were re- ported and traffic jams were fre. quent At one intersection--L'Assomp- {tion Blvd. and Sherbrooke St. E.| Bo. --15 minor accidents were re- corded within one hour. Traffic moved at a normal pace this morning after a night-long ef-| ip everything in the cockpit fort by 700 men and 400 machines' of the Quebec Winter Carnival, to spread salt and sand in the trict streets into treacherous| | A TR eR Bonhomme Carnival, symbol | Mrs. Wilfrid Rourke, light up | candles sold during 'La Soiree watches Mrs. Desmond Rourke, | de la Bougie' -- Candle Night-- right, ang her daughterin-law, | Saturday night. Event raised CANDLE NIGHT IN QUEB LN ad _-- mere 'than $80,000 for this 'Ss carnival and next year's. ~CP Wirephote '

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