JULIET JONES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 9, 1960 15 Russ Urge 'Goodwill' A-Promise GENEVA (Reuters) -- Russia called today on the world's nu clear powers to make a solemn pledge never to be the first to use nuclear weapons. Valerian Zorin, chief Soviet del- egate, called for the pledge as an act of goodwill as he presented MUGGS AND SKEETER THOUGHT ANY= 2, nine LIKE THI a five-point document as a pro- posed basis of negotiation at the 10-vower disarmament conference here. But Western conference sources immediately said the new docu ment represented mo change in ||the Soviet position and would not 7 //ilhelp break the deadlock which 172 sooth dbl a AA 0 4 Mr 1 Fr ais Wives Al i 1 . : £4 IHATLTIIIET I TT A RT UZ 7 lA T0 2 7 pings I 7 WE JUST PON'T MAKE ZM LIKE WE USED TO. THE LONE RANGER A MAN IN HIDING WATCHES MAC STAB THE BELANKET-WRAPPED FORM ON SILVER'S BACK. . . J, 7 fe 1 KY AN 4 (0; Hk AT weave "11 has developed here following each side's rejection of the other's dis- armament proposals. In addition to the pledge not ta use nuclear weapons first, Zorin called for discussion on: 1. The scope of disarmament measures; 2. Stages in which dis armament would be completed; 3. Control system provisions; 4. ° The position at the end of dis armament, 3 Zorin argued that the pledge on puclear arms would create ap- propriate conditions for an early agreement on a disarmament treaty. He said the states with nuclear arms participating in the talks here---the United States, Russia, Britain and France--should 'sol emnly declare that they renounce to be the first to use such weap ons." Man Arrested In Fraud Raid TORONTO (CP)--Henry Harris, 8 + savaree Siyndicats, Ine, Weed ¥ights SECRET AGENT X 9 IVE GOT TO CRAM IN ENOUGH DATA 10 | SURE, PHIL = AT LEAST LOOK LIKE A TECHNICIAN CHECK ME ONTHIS PAGE AGAIN, VAL. iis Luk lass ddl ross , Capt. pod pdr A pit A) $a, World rights reserved. 30, was arrested in a raid by fraud squad detectives Thursday night and charged with uttering a forged Canadian National Rail- ways money order draft in the [sum of $2,960. The arresting officers were in- vestigating a fraud case which cost Montreal and Toronto banks nearly $200,000 last month. Police said last month that twe men hit at least 16 banks in Tor onto and Montreal for $200,000. They said the men opened as- {counts at several banks in each leity and kept. them active by making 15 to 20 entries in each account, When the men were knows, they approached each bank with {forged drafts and asked for the money in a hurry. By the time the 1960 VAUXHALL "our S17 2D. COMPLETE WITH LICENCE AND GAS CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. DEMONSTRATORS AT THE BUZ SAWYER JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE ROY ROGERS HOMER! vouze HURT! WIT! Yours BLEEDING!) YOUR...T MEAN we WELL, IV HT EDs DARLING, LET ME TAKE CARE p ON EARTH HAPPENED: oF You! NEVER SEEN YOU WITHOUT © 1988, King Festures Syndiods, lee, Tard sights rere, YOUR... YOUR 4s IN THE \W, cRasy! AND YOUR HAIR, HOMER! WHERE +00 BY LOOIKIN'IN A Mi JNDER A BRIGHT | drafts were cleared back and the fraud discovered, the men had | vanished. Jordan Water At Christening | LONDON (AP) -- With water | from the River Jordan, the Arch- bishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geol- frey Fisher, today christened the Queen's infant son Albert Christian Edward. The first two names were for grandfathers of the seven-week- old prince. The last two were for his great-grat grandfathers, King Christian IX of Denark and King Edward VII. Limited to close friends of the Queen and Prince Philip, the ceremony took place in the white and gold music room of Bucking- ham Palace. At the Queen's order, no phote- graphs were taken for publica- tion. But Prince Philip and An- tony Armstrong-Jones, a profes- BRICK AND AS COMPINIONS ARE : rp 5 You MAY ob Hy THE RUSH? Deck OF 748 TIE MAE EVERYONE i TH CONSIDRE THiS THE CONTROLS kN) OF THIS SHIP ARE SEULED. [/ AND SET ON A NOMING THAT NEW COW OF YOURS SURE HAS A MEAN DISPOSITION! NOW. ARE YUM GONNA \ Distributed by King Phatorm Byndiosta. i LISTEN TO REASONT OFFICE WHEN IT WAS ROBBED, A HERET | SS ER, SURE BABY/LIKE SENOR, YOU | JUST TELL ME How), \ FM A TERRIBLE LUCKY KID, 1 an all HE 3 po EVEN F TAM AN oe gh ef oq | [Dam in 4 i VBE, ED WP pd a J te LABRET Masge we port row Zacriy | pou " P%'ey) MAYBE WE DONT K ACT HURRY AND YESM ~AN I'M THAT KID! SHES ALWAYS J" HM ItM- IF SHE oe DONT YOU EVER LET ME {HOW WE STAND. 'ROUND HERE: BUT WASH UP, DEAR - | READY FOR IT-T CHEERY AND BRIGHT= DOES, SHED NEVER EELIN' SORRY FOR MYSELF RIPP AN'MiS SISTER ARE {} DINNER IS A COULD EAT TWD T SOMETIMES WONDER | LET You KNOW IT- AN'ALL LOW DOWN AGAIN, ZERO «= § SWELL TO LIS, SO THAT'S ALL THAT [\ READY = - "| "ya HORSES = 11] IF SHE EVER FRETS ff rr pe il J | Pal » sional photographer who will wed Princess Margaret on May 6, snapped pictures for the royal albums. Missile Explodes On Launching Pad CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) An Atlas missile exploded on its launching pad Thursday night as it was about to lift off on its first inertially-guided test flight. When the . countdown reached |zero, flames spurted from the | base of the intercontinental range missile and it blew up. This is the second straight At. Jas to explode on launching after a streak of 21 consecutive sue. cesses, ROYAL SOCIETY FELLOWS OTTAWA (CP) -- Twenty-eight Canadians, including Roger Du. hamel, vice - chairman of the Board of Broadcast Governors have been elected 'cllows of the {Royal Society o. ( anada, it was {announced Thursday. The new members 'include Dr. J. K. N. Jones, Chown research professor. and Dr. J. M. Beveridge, head of | biochemistry department, both of {Queen's University, Kingston. PROFESSOR CONVICTED ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)---Dr {Charles J. Goebel, 29, a Univer [sity of Rochester professor, was convicted Thursday of man- | slaughter in the death of Michael iSorce, 6. Goebel picked up the boy, who was arguing with Goe- bel's small son, and flung him down. A stick punctured the boy's eye and brain. | gor --- SALLY'S SALLIES "You don't have to use an exe ® Meler op Wg do Jou?"