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The Oshawa Times, 16 May 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY A psychologist claims that big men make the most acquiescent husbands. So do big women. dhe Oshawa Times WEATHER REPORT Tuesday increasing cloudiness followed by scattered evening showers or thunderstorms, con- 'nuing warm. Price Not 10 er Copy OSHAWA, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960 Authorized as Cross Mail Ottawa Post Office Department, TWENTY PAGES KHRUSHCHEV SHAKES GOOD-BYE MACMILLAN, IK E LEAVE DEJECTEDLY --AP Wirephotos S. African PM Out Of Hospital Prime VN Ver PRETORIA (AP lin ister Hendric F South Africa from the hospit: taken followir attempt Apri some weeks before full-time duty. Surgeons removed from Verwoerd's head last and he faces a minor pla ation on his righ "Pr. Verwoerd's gene the nation be 9 will wo bullet veek is excellen announce said- "So plete the hos night and he s to Libertas (his Pretoria hom The orthopedic injury will still take some time stiffness of the gradually disappear Verwoerd had been consulting government leaders in his hos pital room for the last two weeks. He faces many problems DIVIDED ON POLICY His national party divided on the future their policy of apartheid razial segreg Mode cabinet mini av img out for harsh racial la for Negroes. ' ing of busines over the economic cial disturbance National dieh whom Verwoerd pre CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 | phase Sa able to retur e). while the muscle forces Course ne returns to nounced in ' resolut South sympath efuse to admit the country face nore and perhaps 1d oppose any ncessions to the United: Nations Dag colored races Secretary-Gen- an- turday he late in case Hamn London South eral to present apartheid UN RESOLUTION Hammarskjold is acting in ac- cord with a UN Security Council I April 1 calling on South Africa to abandon its policy of racial discrimination will fly ul to nst The secretary-general has been conferring in London with South African Foreign Minister Erie Louw also er to go Verwoerd must decide ahead with his plans to make South Af- rica a republic, and must decide whether to try to take the coun- ry out of the British Common- wealth, as some of his supporters vant whe! part JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -- African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd is reported by lewspaper have denied to- t S any or in the National 0 ere cabinet ne minister first was time ttempt against a reporter from norning news- aler inter- 1 since hation a 9b bur Tran ed about report in t Na oerd re ed them as that disse mn ar Ver ported to have d old stories." he m Some that lewspaper a number have reported of the more med. have been r 0 fter approach eid erate cabinet m dissension] KHRUSHCH IKE'S VISIT V GAN GELS T0 RUSSIA Soviet Spaceship Whirls In Orbit said the irregular beeps indi- | cated the ship was operating nor-| great moment of mally. | while Soviet experts it into space will come Russia took full propaganda | | possible manned flight into space before this year is out," he told advantage of the timing of the| {by the end of this year the Soviet news agency Tass launching. The news that the| The satellite carried a dummy| Some 212 the rocket's| spaceship was circling the earth man aboard and was circling the ght was made up of a pres- was read three times over Mos- earth every 91 minutes. Moscow | Surized cabin with a dummy pilot' cow radio by the station's star radio reported today that it still|insi fitted out to radio back announcer, Yuri Levitan, and was was very close to its calculated information on human physical|followed by patriotic and Com- 2 1 munist party music ahd songs. earth No attempt will be made to re-| Professor Vladimir Dobronra weighed 9.920! cover the cabin the dummy a leading Russian scientist Western man. The cabin will be separated |said the time the spaceship stays British| from the ship by a radio signal'up will depend on how long it suc-|from earth and will burn up as it takes to transmit its findings enters the atmosphere When these are completed, a ra The I iched on the|dio nal will be sent separat- eve ing the cabin from the satellite § passin Dobronravov said the launching Alberta's Orderly Payment of BIG EVENT NEAR over the French capital every 91.2/was linked with the ""super-rocket Debts Act is invalid A Soviet expert, Charles Vill- minutes and also was speeding|test firings" into the Pacific last In an unanimous judgment mar ad of the Estonian branch over other major Western cities, January, court said that the legislation of the Nationa A omical and|includi New York and London n unconstitutional because it deals| 3eoPhysical Society, said prepar A Scientist said with bankruptey and insolvency, ations for a Soviet manned space launch] and the flight fields of jurisdiction granted to flight pro bably ake Paris "has recalled not only the federal Parliament under the Monts rather the in might the Soviet Bue North AMericn ATL ok SPECIAL APPEAL wish {o unite the effors of man FOR HOSPITAL said in his reasons for judgment kind in the cause of that "in pith and substance" the science and technology. {act is bankruptcy and insolvency NORMAL OPERATION flight's aims said the next step |legislation. Harry Smith, campaign The spaceship was sending in Soviet space exploration would SE manager of the Oshawa Gen» |back intermittent high - pitched be the launching of another| eral Hospital's Building Fund, = (radio signals, which were picked spaceship and the successful re-| made a special appeal this (up throughout the world. Tass!turn of its cabin to earth. | morning te. everyéne who Bas ¥ A not vet made the.' contribu- tion to fhe fund to do so in the next day or so in order that the work might be as nearly as possible completed MOSCOW Russian whirled around the Reuters A giant wake "spaceship satellite globe today forecast a man's of Sunday's successful the tons of We Court Rules 'Alberta Act Invalid OTTAWA (CP)--The Supreme Court of Canada ruled today that co at a heig varying from | Processes. 230 miles above the spaceship and astounded by its estimated or vov, pounds scienti official size. A that the ful launching put Russia ahead of the United St: in the race to explore sts ces our 8 a spaces! space of pac West summit meeting the | a spokesman for 35 anetary Society es- over tima the ket propelling the the Soviet ship two or three times more powerful than the cur- rent United States Atlas and Titan rockets h Inter ed th Sov Br the roc would was than years in of but our 0 of DIGEICSS Of NEXT, A HUMAN A Moscow radio review of the Project Mercury, ty : fill Not Panic NEW YORK (Reuters)--United States officials insisted today that the American 'man into space" Project Mercury would continue | at its present measured pace de- | spite the new Soviet success. A spokesman for the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- {tration in Washington told report {ers that Dr. Keith Glennan, the {head of NASA, determined {not to be panicked by Soviet ad- vances, Refunding Bond | Issue Announced | OTTAWA (CP) -- A refunding|quired by the Bank of Canada, | of $140,000.000 in 2'%-year which holds $100,000,000 of the| yondds at 4% pre cent and $100,- ma treasury bills. The cen- 000,000 in one-y treasury bills tral bank will take :$50,000,000 of | vere announced today by Finance the new bonds and $50,000,000 of | Minister Fleming the new one-year treasury bills. | The issue be used to re-| At the same time, Mr. Fleming| fund $ of the ob- jective based on the contribu- tions made in the last cam- paign and the cash and pledges received thus far. We can finish effort in a few days if everyone will co- operate," he said sue this $240,000,000 in long - term |announced that the government| ~ |treasury bills maturing June 10. plans to pay off the residual Parts of the new bond and bill| amount of the sixth Victory Loan ssues will be offered Wednesday [totalling $46,588,650 when it ma-| at compe ender to primary tures June 1. This is the amount] distributors. The rest will be ac-|of the Sixth Victory Loan which | - -- ~|was not turned in during the] {government's big conversion loan (operation of 1958. The maturing $240,000,000 in treasury bills were originally is-| sued as $200,000,000 of one-year| ) Queen bills on June 10, 1959, and $40,- Elizabeth and Prince Philip will! 000,000 of 253'day bills last Oct 1. visit Ghana, Sierra Leone and| The new bonds and bills will Gambia in the late fall of next|be available in denominations of] to West|Y Buckingham Palace an-|$1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and | ®t nounced today $1,000,000 and will be delivered| The palace said the Queen and next June 1. her husband would visit the west| The 4%-per-cent bonds will be African states in November, but|dated June 1, 196, and mature] 3 . ) said the measures to|eourt circles said details of the Dec. 1, 1962. The new treasury | plane was a small French tourist|prevent use of West Ger-|yoval tour had vet to be arranged. | bills will be for $366 days, matur-| aircraft that strayed across the/many territory for violation of| The roval couple were to have|ing June 2, 1961. | AT EAST GERMANY Russ Charges Air Violation BONN, Germany (AP)--Russia|craft did protested today that an unidenti-| demands fied plane flying in from West|Germany Germany violated air space of The Soviet commander de {Communist East Germany May 5./manded that the Western allies |A Western spokesman said theitzke the Queen And Prince | To Visit Africa LONDON (Reuters not comply with these but returned he reported necessary the air apologi American" spy-plaie incident. Quick Summit Close Expected PARIS (CP)--The summit con-|wants fo co-operate it must con. ference virtpally collapsed at its|demn these acts, refrain from first session today as Soviet Pre-|this action, and bring to respons mier Nikita Khrushchev withdrew [bility those who are guilty," his invitation for President Eisen- Khrushchev said. hower to visit Moscow and de! The American policy of spy nounced American flights over|flights, he declared, "can only be Russia. pursued in a state of war. They He himself suggested that un- condemn the summit conference less Eisenhower guaranteed to/in advance." renounce such flights, the "best| He repeated his threat to shoot solution" would be to adjourn the down any further American re- Big Four conference for six to connaissance planes over Russi» eight- months, and added: | Western officials said the her-| "Unless the Western powers alded conference--bringing hopes denounce such practices. it is a of progress toward world peace-- |Waste of time to continue this now is adjourned. It is up to the Summit conference. . host, President Charles de Gaulle, American sources said Khrush- to decide whether to call another|chev had "torpedoed" the sum- meeting Tuesday or in the next|Mit even before it started Khrushchev's statement at the MOHAMMED A Russian Planes Over Pakistan few days opening session of the summit LONDON (Reuters)--Pakistani| WE REGRET" talks was quoted by a Soviet President Mohammed Ayub Khan! . 12 @ kiss-of-death statement to spokesman : said today Russian planes have|the conference, Khrushchev de- Khrushchev said the US. de- been flying over his country * clared: partment of state had Jiven the some time." y "We regret that this mesting| Fidictions eXplanstion' hat an rag / oti {has not brought about the results| -¢ plane shol down that the American espionage : plane shot dawn over Russia May 1 took off from Pakistan The president, commenting that he had no knowledge of American spy flights from Pakistan, added: | i: some time the Russians|chief said his government *'willlhower been flying over our terri-|not lessen its efforts to reach|them as |agreement.," Public opinion, he|ernment. added, would understand his al He sccused the United States of ade 3510. he Sd | ti reaking the basic principles of would be the use?" |ation of the American intelligence olating the air space of another The president. den | flights but dissociation of Britain|country. 1 2 2 denied that hisiand France from the U.S. policy.| -Arperican officials said Khrush- government was. inyolved in the! «Khrushchev branded 'the -U2/chev's speech was 'insulting' {flights over Russia May 1 as a|and his withdrawal of the invita. |*"crude espionage . and sabotage| tion to Eisenhower marked a SAFETY MONTH "ie recalled Eisenhower haa ions, is a ic SCORE BOARD said he ould wot take part ia 3 e president had been sched- {summit conference under threat|uled to visit Russia from June 10 |of a Soviet move on Berlin, to 18. "How then can the Soviet gov-| After today's meeting the So- Saturday Sai # : and {ernment participate in a confer-|viet spokesman asked how any Sunday ence under conditions of actual agreement could be reached on 5 36 threat?" he asked. easing tension--one of the aims of 2 11 0 1 B KHAN "Let the disgrace and the re- | BLISTERING ATTACK sponsibility for this rest on those| From the opening words of his (who have proclaimed a bandit|speech Khrushchev launched a policy towards the Soviet Union." | blistering attack against U.S. spy At the same time the Kremlin|flight policy and against Eisen- personally for endorsing have "calculated acts" of gov- tory." Asked if any protest had been; Total Accidents Injuries Fatalities Charges laid for traffic offences He said that for the success ofthe summit session--"when the the conference there must there-|government of one of the great for be a solemn declaration of/ Powers declares bluntly its policy |peaceful intentions. |is an intrusion into the affairs of "" "If the American government another state." | Khrushchev charged that the |conference was torpedoed by | 'reactionary circles in the United LATE NEWS FLASHES ' "We cannot under the present situation take part in negotia- [tions," he was quoted as saying Stoning Victim Dies In Hospital | Khrushchev and Eisenhowe ANGOLA, Northern Rhodesia (AP) -- Mrs. Lillian Burton, | for three hours, five minutes who was stoned and set afire by a Negro mob a week ago, today in the cabinet room of died today in hospital from burns and facial injuries. The Elysee Palace. They sat around attack on the 39-year-old white woman and her two young (2 16-foot, green-topped table with daughters, Rosemary, 12, and Deffie,d, touched off a wave |Prime Minister Macmillan of of sporadic racial strife in this copperbelt region. The two (Britain and President Charles de girls are still in the hospital. Gaulle of France. : . PARIS (AP) -- Pres ise Train Jumps Tracks In Chicago esident Eis enhower told Soviet Premier CHICAGO (AP) -- A two-car elevated train jumped the |Kirushchev today U.S. spy flights tracks and rammed into a brick control tower on the south, |0Ver Russia have been suspended side early today and police said about 30 persons were in- | and are not to be resumed." jured, none seriously. At least 25 persons were 'aboard the A statement issued later by train when it hit the tower, spewing bricks and other debris |White House press secretary on pedestrians and parked cars two stories below. At least [James Hagety quoted the presi- three persons were injured by falling debris. "Khrushchev was U.S. Gives Ship To Nationalist China by me that his d never be accept- |able to the United States." "TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) The 1,400-ton high-speed | But Eisenhower added that the United States transport Kleinsmith was transferred to the issance flights had been Chinese Nationalist Navy today at the Tsoying naval base, in southwest Formosa. The ship was renamed the Tien Shan, Heavenly Mountain, 0 219 |reconnai suspended after Russia shot down a U-2 plane May 1 and would not be resumed. "Boil; Much of the town was inun dated Saturday by a 13-foot flood crest after a dam straining under a swift, heavy spring runoff, burst on nearby Ivanhoe Lake and rushed into the Ivanhoe River them in forests fear they n news agency for Iron Curtain ; the East German frontier. He|vyisited West Africa late in 1959.| Payment by distributors whose | The spokesman said the Incl-\warned that if any more planes but in August of that year the|tender bids are accepted may be| dent was routine and the French|trespass, "the Soviet command|tour was postponed because Eliz- made either in cash or by sur- | representative at the four-power will be forced to adopt the most|abeth was expecting her third render of the maturing treasury| safety centre in Berlin had|stringent measures for the curb-| child. Prince Andrew was born in|Dbills which will be valued for this| zed to Soviet authorities. |ing of such violations." February of this year purpose at $99.95. The bonds and| e get about eight of these in-|------ - - - ----esmem bills being acquired by the Bank cidents a month," one Western . (of Canada will be at the average official said. {prices of accepted tenders for the Nevertheless the Russians went| ater ou & | securities that are going on the ahead with a full-scale protest. | | market. fired off notes to the three West- ern powers and published the pro-| test in Tass, the official Soviet| n 00 e Town news agency TIMED WITH SUMMIT FOLEYEY., Ont. (CP) -- Delivery of the notes apparently your drinking water.' was timed with the opening of the] Residents of this flood-hit rail summit conference in Paris way town 60 miles west of Tim- "This has been done under the mins got the bad news today that shadow of Sverdlovsk," an Amer-|their drinking water had become ican official commented. The So0- contaminated viet city of Sverdlovsk was where| The word came as a fleet of the Russians claimed to have small aircraft, which ferried out|UP TO ROOFS shot down an American spy-plane 65 women, children 'and elderly] Some two-storey houses were in on May Day. men Sunday, took to the air to/Water up to their roofs, Only a The French Embassy said the|keep the evacuation moving. |single block of houses escaped |aircraft was a small Vasmer-40| Foleyet has only two links left|entirely. {sport plane with one occupant. It {with the outside world--the air-| Two lands and forests helicop- was flying from Strasbourg, inlcraft and a small, diesel-driven| ters were ferrying old men, eastern France, to M al moe, radio owned by the department| Women and children from the southern Sweden, and got lost en |of lands and forests town to Ivanhoe Lake, where six route, an embassy 'spokesman seaplanes were picking them up said. TOURS TOWN and flying them to Timmins: The notes suggested Russian] Brig. Arthur Calvert, Salvation| With the dropping of Ivanhoe fighters could have shot down the|Army divisional commander for|Lake during the night, the planes plane but that the Russians "con-|Northern Ontario, who flew in|flewsout at last light and stayed sidered it possible on this occa-{from New Liskeard, Ont., today. at the seaplane base at South sion to refrain therefrom toured the stricken town: Porcupine The notes were sent Sunday by "There is no telephone or power "We: couldn't leave the Soviet commander East in the town. The Salvation Army there," a lands and Germany, Gen. I. I. Yakuhovsky.[is using a disused Catholic school|spokesman said, 'for The Soviet lass lon high ground sleeping and would be stranded." made them public feeding of families Approximately 200 persons have The incident is said to have oc- "The Catholic sisters have been forced from their homes curred four days after the Rus- opened a new school to the public/ No deaths or injuries were re- sians shot down an American U-2|so that washrooms are available, [ported reconnaissance aircraft 1,400 "The town presents a grim pic-|LIKE "WET KITTEN" miles inside the Soviet Union ture, | Pilot Larry Sawicki of Georg Yakubovsky said Soviet patrol! "Some houses have been/ian Bay Airways, am air-lift flier, fighters gave the trespasser over washed away. Others have col-|returned to South Porcupine with East Germ "f recog-|lapsed. Pianos, refrigerators and!the word nized other furniture is lying on the "Foleyet a pitiful sight "Howe air-iroadways." 'looked like a wet kitten." FLOOD VICTIM in Foleyet, | It| 6g s west i i ver, the violating fh miles west of Timmins, is on the Ivanhoe River May 14. | |, this house after a dam broke | Owner of the house can be | his seen standing (centre . back | ground, on a small island of | property that above water. remains --CP Wirephote

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