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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY A sophisticated woman is one who by the mere shrug of her shoulder can adjust her shoul- der 'straps. She Oshawa Times WEATHER REPORT Sunny, with a few cloudy inter. vals Friday, a little cooler and less humid, winds light. Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1960 Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa TWENTY PAGES VOL. 89--NO. 151 Accident Rate Down In Oshawa Oshawa police are getting two-|lion there were two pedestrians |pronged results from the crack-|struck and killed in May. : ie vi insti-| Police have also been using a down on traffic violators ins {toot Fobra sation 1h tuted 1) days ago. . {braking efficiency, the chief Accidents and injuries are said, and charges for defective |down and total charges for speed-|brakes have been laid, ing and other offences are up.| The instrument, in use for the {During the 10-day period there past two days. will he employed {has been over a 40 per cent re-/{rom now on, he said. 370 CHARGED I H it ] |iroffic violations. The greates Pp ». % |tareyeles,"in patrol cars and on Richardson, age seven, was ser- {@uction in auto accidents and lover 50 per cent reduction in in- . . juries resulting from accidents B compared to the month of May. | rook lin I During the same period 370 "persons have been charged with t {number of these are speeding » [charges and two speed timers) it urns {have been in operation whenever | lwieather permits. Officers on mo- BROOKLIN (Staff) -- Sandra [the beat have also been check- jously burned when her dress ing drivers for failing to stop atip;hei into fire on the way to Eo | & t | & 3 Nuclear Storage | 100-MPH To OPP CHASE C IN.4 COUNTI | | To Be Considered | After Theft In Whitby OTTAWA (CP)--Drafting of a|Commons record statements by| WHITBY (Staff) -- A reported ment of the Provincial Police at Canada-United States diplomatic| Prime Minister Diefenbaker and theft in Whitby shortly after mid- intersections and for improper c.poq] yesterday at noon. turns. . The girl is in a serious condi-| 4 Police Chief Herbert Flintoff tion in the Oshawa General Hos- said today there has been apital Dr, W. G. Y. Grant, her} marked improvement in the|attending physician, said the| % movement of traffic throughout burn is very nasty. She has sec- % » ond and third degree burns over| | ¥ | exchange of notes on storage of Mr, Pearkes to the effect that nuclear warheads in Canada for|negotiations were in progress. the Bomarc anti-aircraft missile Mr. Pearkes said it was true is about to start, Defence Minis-|that he and the prime minister ter Pearkes said today. had ' used the word "negotia- But he declined in the Com-|tions." But this meant only] . mons defence committee to say}"talks; inquiries and exchange of| whether the cabinet has decided letters" between the Canadian that nuclear warheads should be|defence department and U.S. offi-| used by Canadian forces. |cials, External affairs would | Paul Hellyer, Liberal defence | come into the picture only when night today resulted in a 100-mph chase through two road-blocks and four counties, with provincial police from four detachments taking part. Ross Clements, 19, of RR No. 2, Seagrave, was charged in Whitby with criminal negligence follow- ing the chase. At 12:25 a.m. today Constable critic, said discussion of the de-|an exchange of notes was ready|CY Barton of the Whitby OPP fence budget was impossible to be drafted. detachment was investigating .a| when the committee couldn't be| Mr. Hellyer said that if Canadacomplaint that a man had driven * given basic government policy. |had nuclear weapons it could par-|out of a service station without He said the Bomarc would be|ticipate in defence with the U.S.|/Paying for gas. The officer pulled Taylor's Corners, five miles west of Lindsay. A Lindsay officer was forced to jump clear. Farther on, the car crashed a second block west of Omemee and continued east to the junc. tion of Highways 7 and 133. Turning south on Highway 138, the car sped towards Port Hope, now chased by an additional three cruisers from .the OPP district headquarters at Peters borough. At Bewdley, 15 miles north of Port Hope on Highway 28, the driver abandoned the car, ARRESTED Clements was arrested a short © |the city since the crack-down be- "gan. most of the right side of her back, | and will require skin grafts. 12 ACCIDENTS : Sandra was crossing the street There have been 12 accidents ith a number of other children resulting in three personal injur-| when her dress broke into a mass ies since June 20. During May, a of flames. She dropped her bi- veriod approximately three {imes cycle and ran. as long, there were 62 accidents! School crossing guard Thearn --CP Wirephoto 'resulting in 17 injuries - Kivell ran after her; he joined by Ken Greer who saw her run past his hardware store. | The two men patted out the {fire and took her to the Brooklin | Clinic. She was later taken to id TRAIN COLLISION This was the scene following | and four diesel locomotive a collision between two CNR | units, three loaded boxcars and freight trains at Georgetown, | three empty ones were derail 25 miles west of Toronto. Three | ea. persons suffered minor injuries | { Oshawa General Hospital by her | father. Sandra told her father, "a boy| (threw a match at me and ran".| Her older sister told the mother IDEAL WEATHER FORECAST Holiday Weekend Relaxes Canada Lia: could have been worse, By THE CANADIAN PRESS | In a ceremony in Quebec City,| Sports events will highlight Outdoor relaxation is expected Raymond de Champlain will lay Ontario merrymaking. LJ - Frida 0, reath at t to his! A number of military celebra-| MEN S POCKETS ret oar Sy welt aicestr. SabniiF de" Crarapiata obs l-bo led of Ottawa. Thi piv 1 OF STUFF {who founded the city. A folklore g: ificanc 50, . . a Ha onthe i 0 is scheduled for Montreal's| Jr gia. Same mce Or 0 LONDON (Reuters)--A wife Ye Lafontaine Park. tiie: federal Jndian Act. -zet the who weighed the contents of But one group of Canadians A 42,000-ton aircraft carrier, voting franchise July I 3 her husband's pockets found | won't be relaxing. Police forces _. a drive d an fi. ng Fal 4 Le & flag they added up to two pounds { are bracing themselves for the Seven esi Ryerss he U ot innipeg plans a rousing 'as-| ang 12 ounces, according to a traffic snarls and accidents that Cc'S and men from the United bedecked birthday party for Can- letter in the medical magazine al al grates Navy's task force Alfa will (JUTE arrive in Montreal over the week- holiday nq ada, including a birthday cake 1 at the Red River Family Doctor. The wife, Mrs. Janette Wylie of Glasgow, asked: "Is this a inevitably accompany the le seeking pursuits of weekends. The Canadian Highway Safety Fegan Vion i . 2 . She said the contents in- Council has predicted 50 traffic he cluded "several bunches of deaths and more than 1,000 in- ue eC 1 era S keys, a little small change juries during the next three screws, nuts, bolts, a small days. Contributing to the predic- spirit level, numerous pens and tion is a five-year average of 43 pencils, a tube of mints and traffic deaths in Dominion Day eet Nn aucus several diaries." traffic "Delving further down, 1 | The weather outlook appeared a A : found numerous bits of paper, id-al and is expected to last untii QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec's Lib- the Quebec Liberal Federation a metal inch tape, two small at least through Saturday. In €rals -- still in the dark about| Liberal Leader and Premier- matchbox cars (toy models), Quebec and Southern Ontario it When they will-take office--were|elect Jean Lesage was to preside' an atomic model, an electric expected to be i, to meet today for their first offi-!at both. | RED VISITORS was| Mizro Kakhmatov, vice-presi- dent of the Supreme Soviet Presidicm, lower right, and Ivan Kotchergin, waving, on top, arrive at Leopoldville, Bel- gian Congo, Wednesday for celebrations today marking in- dependence of the Congo. ----AP Wirephoto of no use with an atomic war-|on an equal footing. If not, con- {up beside a car parked at the fl NOT TELLING TRUTH head and of even less use without sideration must be given to|Side of Highway 12 north of it. * whether Canada should remain in| Greenbank, to question the driv- North American Air = Defence €r» and the car made off to the | Earlier, Mr. Yellver said some Command. . jvortli, cabinet minister is not telling the| Mr. Pearkes also said there are Gayg CHASE | truth. [facilities for r fuelling and minor Constable Barton gave chase, This remark followed disclos-|"epairsjof U.S. interceptors at ally, ion Sunderland and east on ure by External Affairs Minister |Canadi n air defence bases but| Highway 7, where the car he was Green to the committee--through|there are no facilities at any of pursuing shot past a road-block its steering committee--that his|these bases to rearm them. _ |set up by the Lindsay detach- time later by the OPP, now ree inforced by officers from the Co. bourg detachment. Constable Barton was forced by a flat tire to abandon the chase before its finish. The chase covered 75 miles in Ontario, Victoria, Peterborough and Durham - Northumberland counties and at times reached speeds. of over 100 mph. |any negotiations with the United| NO PUBLICATION | ON DOMINION DAY| |States concerning use of Amer- Dominion Day will be ob- read from the Cuba Seizes More F HAVANA (AP) regime early today replaced '§ comm inications move apparently Fidel" Casire'< minister in & signalling fur- lican nuclear warheads by Cana- served as a statutory holiday 'dian forces. Mr. Hellyer in Oshawa tomorrow, July 1. Banks, stores and offices will be closed. In order to give staff members opportunity to spend the holiday with their families, The Oshawa Times will not be published tomor- y row. The next regular edi- |} 4h 3, ; Times. wi? tion of his, Ya ,* cough in his application of rev-| Bo ik sive Conser Vaud, 26; olutionary policies. | 2 fhe 'Tim brs 3 y A es wishes its Valued at $300,000,000 the elec- readers a safe and happy tric company is half owned by the holiday weekend. OTTAWA (CP)--The associa- tion of rebel Conservative MP | Brunswick's . viclo) Liberal party 1Irms the here. ther harassment and possibly) American and Foreign Power| seizure of the Cuban Electric Company. | Company, the largest remaining| Oltuski's replacement also could - |ative government in the cam- American investment in Cuba. |be a preliminary to formal con- UIC tops |paign for this week's New With a marathon cabinet ses-|fiscation of the $125,000,000 Cuban | Brunswick election. Then he con- sion still in progress after 13|Telephone Company, in which the hours, President Osvaldo Dorticos resignation of En- announced the Communications Minis ter rique Oltuski and his replacement by Raul Curbelo Morales, a vir- tual unknown. Oltuski at a two weeks ago accused the elec- tric company which comes under his ministry's jurisdiction --of sabotaging the revolution because it refused to carry out an expansion program after the press sunny and, '? plug, a broken tie pin, a nasal |Castro government cut its rates v cooler than the»80-degree Cial conferences since they WON The principal topic on both spray and a sample can of Wax (hy onesthird 3ut informed t of the last few days. North. the provincial election June 22. soendas would presumably be the polish." sources said the regime felt Ol- ern Ontario also will be sunny. First on the agenda was a transfer of power from Premier tuski had been caucus of all Liberal candidates Barrette's Union Nationale party not aggressive conference - |gratulated Liberal Leader Louis U.S. International Telephone and! SRQC, et alins |. Robiehaud for scoring a "mag- Telegraph Company owns 65 per : Hi nificent victory. cent of the stock. But Castro] TORONTO (CP)--Claims man- oh i Ina A highly-placed Conservative representatives have been in|38€rs for major automobile in-source here said the result likely complete control of the telephone|Surance companies say there has|yil) be denial to Mr. Van Horne company since March 4, 1959, and | Peen an appreciable increase in| of access to the party caucus, the the last U.S executive was ousted the number of rear-end accidents private meeting of government last February "| since crosswalks were introduced MPs in which legislative plans Retaliating for th ding U.S.| In metropolitan Toronto. are discussed and tactics in the Staliauing tor fhe pending U.S.| One company savs it bas: re-|Commons are framed. congressional bill to trim Cuba 2 ceived 4,000 claims for crosswalk Xt the Now Branswick MP is quota of sugar sales to the United ocidents since the system was ar roi States, the Castro regime stepped | |so barred, it will mean moving ; ; {adopted in metro in September, from his front-row Commons seat up its campaign against Ameri-| 955 During that time 226 per- near the chamber's main en- can investments by taking over isons have been injured and 10 trance across the floor to where| all operations Wednesday of the|killed as. a result of crosswalk|the opposition parties are seated American-ownied Texaco Oil Com- accidents, - * However, it is understood that 'pany. | A spokesman said there were other infljential Conservatives PLAN LOBSTER PARTIES elected last week and in the aft-'to the Liberals Maritimes Dominion Day fes- ernoon all candidates, successful tivities will feature lobster and unsuccessful were to confer tp parties and (rotting races The man who knows most about | this, Mr. Barrette himself, wasn't with members of the council /f in the capital. He left Wednesday TT T for a fishing trip with friends and is not scheduled to return until Monday Holiday Plans For Ottawa [i OTTAWA (CP) Parliament a million persons will spill over Hill has Dominion Day plans for the hill's lawns and steps to wit- WHEN PUBLISHED pageantry as dazzling as sunlight ness the pageantry The most popular Behind him was a confused and surprised group of political ob- servers, attempting to divine ex actly what the premier meant Tuesday when he said he would not resign until the resulis of the | Allies of the United States were {reported cool today to the idea ok convening the 82-nation United explanation 3 : J Nations disarmament commis: dancing off the blade of a sabref A . = x as that this would be when all 8 5 A record 458,226 persons ej- you'd De len alli . sonss riet- The cvents set for Friday on ered Parliament's Centre Blot I Sults had been published in the sion to discuss the Soviel oe the hill's 35 manicured acres! |g y for a peek at the heart| Quebec Gazette which appears walkout that led to the collapse point to the poient force of the of Canadian government, Count.|€aCh Saturday. of the Geneva disdfinament: con- demands of tovrism, and under- erence Monday. line a growing feeling of kinship between Canadians and their capital In the Dominion Day offerings, Even 'in the normal course of Peace events this could mean a delay until July 23, when the last results are published But in addition there were the less others admired the massive building and its 293-foot Tower from outside. 3 i representatives of Canada, Brit- MORE CANADIANS NOW ain, France and Italy Wednesday the 2nd battalion, the Canadian The Canadian contingent recounts and similar exchanges have Guards, will troop the color on among the throngs has grown| Final results June 22 gave the taken place in Washington, Gen- the lawn in front of the Parlia- into a majority Liberals 50 seats, the UN 44 and eva and other centres. ment buildings, with Prime Min- ister Diefenbaker taking the sal- ute But diplomatic sources at the UN disclosed that the four allies felt that a meeting of the full Lucien Goulx, chief of the Com-|Independent Frank Hanley his| mons protective staff, said Amer-|expected victory in Montreal-St. icans setting foot inside the Cen- Anne and these have not been US. Allies Cool |: On UN Arms Talk UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)jor so of speeches with little or ment with a surrender of sover- for the West. was reported to have instead that the 11- security council be con- veyed to discuss disarmament on the ground that it could dispose of the matter quickly, The Amer- icans, however, are reported to feel that the disarmament com- no gain Britain suggested nation American delegate Henry Ca- mission would be in a better posi- negotiate to be used to camou- bot Lodge exchanged views with tion to pin the blame squarely onl lage the prolonging of the arma- the Communists for the break- down of the Geneva talks. SENDS SOVIETS LETTER Prime Minister Macmillan of Britain in a letter to Premier Khrushchev Wednesday urged the Soviet government to recon- I Ver o here w a draws Fr, In the evening. there will be a fre Block outnumbered the na- changed since. 'commission might mean a month Sider ils withdrawal from the sunset ceremony by the Royalltjves by a 65-t0-35 ratio until a talks and resumé them as soon Canadian Navy followed by afew years ago. Now, he said as possible. He said the Soviet massed band concert of the Canadians are in the majority. stand at Geneva was '"'unfair" armed services and the RCMP : and "in 0 m prehensible," and The same trend was noted by Gerry Geldert, director of publi- city for Ottawa's tourist and con- STARTS TOURIST SEASON The program will send Parlia LATE NEWS FLASHES that the Russians and their four satellites pulled out of the talks. i t " t . br ' : just as the West was about to ment Hill into a hectic 2% vention bureau. He said a slight . Just as or months of catering to the cam-|drop in the number of American Mainly Pleasant Over Weekend [Put fo ward new American pro- era-clutching tourist in numbers! tourists to the hill has been more » He y : - z ' o : ' K than overtaken by InCrosssn Ca. TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario will have a mixed bag of Macmillan's letter was in reply never encountered before S g Saturday, and hrough to Sept. 1: he 2nd alion will the chang the guard ceremonial daily weather conditions during the holiday weekend but it should be mainly pleasant, the Dominion public weather office said today. | An area of active thunderstorms will lie just south of the Great I Lakes and the northern edge may bring scattered thunder- storms or showers in the Windsor and London district. Resort regions of central Ontario are expected to have cool but gener- |. ally sunny weather due to a large high pressure area moving V nadian interest Fifteen years ago the Parlia ment buildings stood alone as a Sal contin- presen rather aloof attraction, he Now they formed the centrepiece varied package for ing under the auspices of the defence department and the Ottawa hoard of a the| to a note from Khrushchev which|early today. said the West was trying to dupe people anxious for disarmament and that specific Russian propos- "nife younds suffered in a fight als were "drowned in futile dis- which police said was touched off cussion." The Soviet Union for- of trade. visitor that included the military| f A oil varded. letters t o "the govern- The spectacle had a spectacu- Pageantry on the Parliament Hill rom the southern Canadian Prairies ments of all countries" explain- lar trial run last year, drawing/lawns as well as other attrac- . ing the Communist reason for the 2 estima SHI Saar | fons CBC, Union Reach Agreement without, ix weeks on show. This year, in. A never-failing attraction is OTTAWA (CP) The Canadian Broadcasting Coroporation The collapse of the talks have 11 weeks, forecasts are that half the red-coated Mountie stationed apg Canadian Council of Authors and Artists CLC announced [5c off a flood of critical ex {at the entrance to the main build- today that they have reached agreement on a new one-year |Changes between East and West ing of Parliament | contract covering One, observed this week busily salaries and working conditions for television performers CITY EMERGENCY The Earl of Home, secretary | for Commonwealth relations, told 3!, Terrebonne, only three cases of injury to are opposed to such action. pedestrians in claims received by| Political sources said there was his company but there was a discussion last year of barring high rate of injury to car passen-| Mr. Van Horne from caucus be- gers. Most of these were neck|cause of his blunt attacks on and back injuries caused by the|government policy during Com- sudden jolt of being struck from mons debates. Nothing came of I this talk and Van Horne speeches Charles 'Van Horne with New| s provincial "the issue. pin vived. the issue Progres-| Ho Rebel Tory Gets Under Party Skin this session have heen rather milder in. tone. i However, his sup . of the ew Brunswick 5 has ree ws reports of Mr. Van 's telewrom to Mr. Robie | chaud set off a buzz of discussion The 39-year-old MP for Resti-|in the capital. The telegram, in | gouche-Madawaska, a lawyer and | addition to congratulating Mr. | businessman, backed the Liberals| Robichaud, said "Be assured of against Premier Hugh John my whole-hearted co-operation. If Flemming's Progressive Conserv- there is anything I can do, do not (hesitate to sing out." A senior federal Conservative |said the feelings of Mr. Van |Horne's colleagues here can be imagined when faced with the fact that one of their own party backed the enemy and then of |fered congratulations and co-op. |eration to the Liberal leader. Discoverer Rocket Fails In Orbit Try VANDENBERG AFB, Calif, (AP) -- The latest Discoverer rocket failed to go into orbit and destroyed itself in a flaming plunge into the earth's atmose phere, the air force said today. The Discoverer XII, fired Wed nesday, fell soon afterward some- where over the South Pacific. It was the fourth failure. It was intended to circle the earth on a north-south polar orbit and then, after 17 trips, to drop an instrument-loaded capsule into a target area in Hawaiian waters today. ei- 'ty to the United Nations. Poland's deputy foreign minis- ter, Oarian Naszkowski, who was chairman of the 10-nation dis- armament conference when the meeting collapsed, said in a Gen- eva broadcast that the five East- ern countries at the talks "could no longer allow their good will to ments race." 3 Wounded | In Montreal Gun Melee | MONTREAL (CP)--Three men were wounded--two of them se- riously--in a shooting . stabbing melee in a Montreal night club Two waiters and another are in hospital with bullet man and by an argument over protection payments The wounded are: Waiter George Ouimet, 27, Montreal whose condition is re- ported serious. He was shot in the abdomen Waiter Jean - Paul Carpentier, who suffered ES PHONE NUMBERS sivons, "uivsravhs, for schoo a org Radic, 2, lw tn EXPLOSION SCENE , was asked whether he 4 : the Soviet boye e confer. Jacque er, 29, giv got many such requests, Te Chrysler Corp. President Resigns ence was ae oi he Sie address, in serious condition with POLICE RA 5-1133 reply would have warmed the DETROIT (AP) William C. Newberg resigned as presi- |cussion of the Western proposals three bullet wounds. A series of underground ex- | night. Firemen and other per- ( were caused by a short circuit hearts of his superiors dent of Chrysler Corp. today after holding the job only two [whic the Russians knew were None of the weapons have been plosions rumbled beneath Pub- | Sons scurry for cover as thick | on 11,000-volt lines of the FIRE DEPT. RA I was. not signing auto months. L. L. Tex Colbert, chairman of the hoard, was re- [designed to brinz the Russian recovered but police are search lic Square in the heart of | Smoke pour: out of manholes. | Cleveland Electric Illuminating graph he said. "These young elected to his job as president. The board said Newberg quit |and Western positions closer. |ing the. Canasta. Club on S8t.| ate : Plate glass windows - were | Co. Electric power was shut HOSPITAL RA 3 ladies a ked me to give them my| in a difference of opinion on certain corporation policies. There |Former 'Labor prime minister Laurent Boulevard for the bullets! ¢"Wntown Cleveland just after smashed and one man was cut | off in the busy area. hame in writing and I complieg, was no elaboration, v Earl Attlee urged real disarma- which wounded the two men. ihe peak rush hour Wednesday | by flying glassy, The troubles --AP Wirephoto . = 1 {

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