THOUGHT FOR TODAY "The world will last at least a billion years longer," says a scientist. Tut, tut, doctor; this is no time for pessimism. he Oshawa Tune Authorized as Second Class WEATHER REPORT Cloudy weather will continue, Rain possible tonight. Mail VOL. 89--NO. 169 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1960 Post Office Department, TWENTY-TWO PAGES Ottawa | STILL MANAGE A SMILE change smiles before today's extraordinary session of the United Nations Security Coun- cil. Man in centre background is not identified. The Security Council received an Asian-Afri- Despite their divergent views | on the Congo crisis, Pierre Wigney, left, Belgian's minis- ster for foreign affairs, and Thomas Kanza, right, Congo's representative, manage to ex- US. Russ Debate | Spy Plane Issue | months UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) summit conference two Russia goes before the United) ago. Nations security council today, The first was the U-2 with charges that the United plane case. Earlier this week the States deliberately violated So- Soviet Union backed Cuba's viet borders with spy' planes. charges of economic aggression Ini Sg sh will{by the U.S. and in the Congo oy nied Reh oy debate the Russians charged the enhower has instructed U.S. del-| U.S. had illegally sent military e Henry Cabot Lodge to hit| personnel to the chaotic African in accordance with|nation. _ a na new line to-| In bringing the RB-47 incident Séviet threats and accusa-|t0 the council, the Soviet Union| charged that "the actions of the| United States government clearly constitute a "premeditated viola- tion of the universally accepted | rules of international law, a policy of deliberate provocation designed to exaggerate the situa- tion and to intensify the threat of war." spy Pt ---------- One of the Kremlin's sentor: diplomats, deputy foreign minis- ter Vasily V. Kuznetsov, will deliver a detailed, all-afternoon speech that Soviet sources said will conclude with a demand for condemnation of the U.S. as an can Belgian troops be from the troubled lese republic possible." withdrawn new Congo- as 'speedily as AP Wirephoto Bush Fires Devastate West Coast From British Columbia:to Mex- ico, from the Pacific to the Rockies, hundreds of fires de- stroyed forests, watersheds and homes today U.S. officials called the confla- grations the worst in the west in 30 years. They were the worst ever in many areas. As exhausted men battled the flames in nine American states, urgent calls for help were issued. Governor Robert E. Smylie of Idaho declared an extreme emer- gency existed in his state and asked President - Eisenhower to recognize Idaho as a major dis- aster area. resolution demanding that | Japs, Germans Outsell Britain LONDON (CP) A British] The Com mon Market was government report published to-|launched in 1958 by Germany, day says Japanese and German France, Italy and the Benelux exporters are outselling their countries. | United Kingdom counterparts in! The British performance * in most major world markets world markets is the major rea-| The study, published as a sup- son for the "it's fun to export" | {plement to the official Board of drive launched earlier this week Trade Journal, broadly con- by Prime Minister Macmillan. cludes that expansion of British a overseas Ay during the 15 EXPORTS SHOT UP nw months ending March 31, 1960 Dealing with area trends, the| was far smaller than the average|board of trade says that exports| achieved by other manufacturing to the U.S. from other manufac- countries. turing countries shot up by one- The report shows that this was third ompared as S10 5 a5 year is sai rov rue a Wii Colada aad he comparison than 1958, which was jnited States o( jos| EY TH Lian a Britain has been doing a year of Toression. % well. Both' German and Japanese All countries shared "in this British exports were 3 » than expansion. salesmen were doing better than €Xpa 2 $aleTmiey | up by almost 50 per cent com- "In the overseas sterling area pared wis the Sh figure, but i? A J wo fall fur. |those of Common Market coun-| | United' Kingdom exports fell Tubs tries as a group rose by more | {ther while Germany's eXports|ij.n pair and Japanese sales| | were maintained at the previous <oared Dy more than 70 per cent. year's level and Japan's exports Although U.K. exports to Can-| more than regained the ground ada more than regained the | lost in 1958 sround lost in 1958, the increase CHECK ON SHAKESPEARE examination, decided positive identification of the handwrit- ing was "impossible". But El- izabethan scholar Prof. C. J. Sisson who came from England to participate in a seminar with Sgt. Huber on the question at Stratford, Ont., remained con- vinced the writing was that of | Shakespeare. . (CP Wirephoto) "These two countries supplied 8 much less . . t ' eports to the than that for any country other AL I a with! tran Belgium, Luxembourg and : re ' greys | ing expert with the Criminal Generally, the report indi Investigation Branch of the cates, Britain did "reasonably R T . ar t USS ruc S the plays of Sir Thomas More pets, Whex compared . with (1478-1535) in an attempt to de- cdolv leged, written by Shakespeare. European markets, largely be- eged, 3 c ) hg of the marked expansion Sgt. Huber, after an intensive of the Common Market. LONDON (AP) The Soviet government told the Russian peo- 'Shooting Report Nations in providing help to re- store order in the troubled Congo, threats of armed interference. Israeli. Moscow Radio in a home serv- ompa 957 was | over 20 per cen' of all manufac compared to 1957 wa Sgt. Roy Huber, a handwrit- | 1 nearly 50 per cent by the U e L | well" in the Western hemis RCMP, examines a page from U.K exports did less well in F C | termine whether it is, as al- in trade among the six members g | ple today it is joining the United : a sharp shift from its earlier n Israeli Border and United Arab Republic troops|ice broadcast said: TEL AVIV (Reuters) -- UN Again Asks Fast Withdrawal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)| The Congo and Belgium took part ky CONGO PREMIER PLANS 'AID' TRIP TO CANADA | Ottawa Lacking Official Word LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo ing with an American company (CP) Premier Patrice Lu-|called the Congo International mumba took off for the United Management Corporation. S Can, tod n [capital - Seeking mission to de.| Pan American World Airways |velop the Congo. said Laumumba's office had asked | With Lumumba on the plane for 14 seats on a regularly sched- was L. Edgar Detwiler, Ameri-| ied DC-7C flight leaving Leopold- ville this afiernoon and due in | can financier who earlier today {signed an agreement with the New York at 1:15 p.m. EDT Sat- urday. | premier for a 50-year develop- ment program in the old Belgian The flight makes stops Ghana, Liberia and Dakar, | colony. At a press conference shortly [before his departure for confer-| A Lukumba aide said the Rus- ences at the United Nations in sians had offered to fly the pre. New York, Lumumba expressed mier to Ne'v York in one of three profound thanks to the UN for its Soviet planes that Thursday brought in two tons of food and troops from Ghana, But Lu- |quick action in the Congo and {said there is no longer any need mumba said he preferred to fly in an American plane. for Soviet military aid. | He was commenting specifically on adoption of a security council| In renouncing action by the resolution urging Belgium to|Soviet Union, Lumumba said he |speed up withdrawal of its troops| was motivated by the fact the from the Congo. « security council Tusclution vi a . hi insicting | Peing carried out effectively an Boi Belin toons SUnE| particularly by Secretary-General | 58 E ps quit | 1d' fusal t |the country he would ask that|Da8 Hammarskjold's refusal to Soviet troops be sent in | recognize the province of Katanga as a separate state. CHANGES MOOD Lumumba said he is happy Today, in an abrupt change | about the way the situation in the from his mood of recent days, the, Congo is being stabilized, premier offered a hand of friend-| He insisted, however, that Bel. snip to Belgium, asserting it was|gian troops must return to Bel- the Belgians who built this coun-|gium, and their Congo bases, at try. Kamina and Kitona, must be At the same time, he demanded evacuated. : immediate withdrawal of Belgian| OTTAWA (CP)--Officials of the {Ambassador Jean Van den Bosch, | external affairs department said saying his actions and reports Congo Premier Lumumba has had resulted in the sending of| made no official or unofficial ape Belgian troops into the country. proaches to the Canadian govern- In disclosing his trip to Canada| ment to visit Ca . They said and other countries to seek|that if Lumumba's Mans call for needed financial and technical|only an informal visit to Canada {help, Lumumba said he had he may or may not advise the signed an agreement this morn-| department. in | | | Los Angeles County declared exchanged fire for several hours "The UN security council itself a disaster area, calling the today in flareup on the Syrian adopted a decision to send mili-| i i : y . J . : ; ouncil acted unanimously today not members and could not vote. fire outbreak its worst in history. | border, an Israeli military spokes-|tay units from several UN mem-| |" co "pot iim for on The i Sula p Ee She Mo rcs Tren ber state a C i belong AA x . Flames roared on through other man said. ber states to the Congo. The UN 0" "hie days to remove her|council resolution of July 14 wooded areas of California and! The spokesman said Syrian secretary-general has asked the {1o0ps from the Congo without|sending the UN force to the Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, troops penetrated into Israeli ter- Soviet government 10 supply|gelay and let the new UN mili- chaotic central African - nation Montana, "Washington, ? ¢ Arizona ritory near Kfaz Szold, a border transport vehicles for the armed | 5 y force take over to avoid an- and calling for the Belgian with- $ Ir and British Columbia. ! : : frei village in northwestern Galilee. forces sent to the Congo republic.| other explosion of violence. drawal. OTTAWA (CP) -- External Af-lannounced he will visit Canada, " | a Ms le Sovernment has At the last minute, Russia's| The Security Council session, fairs Minister Green confirmed technicians. The premier today 'GC . U M ' agreed io tins request, insistence on a time limit for) Which ended at 1 a. m. today, be- today in the Commons that Can-| Replying to another question B tt's Pl ae fadio added that 100 Soviet {je withdrawal crumbled. gan Wednesday night under the] ada has been asked to supply by Mr. Herridge, the external af- Lik is wir Sars 2 a a] Vasily Kuznetsov, the Soviet Hoes} Or Congolese Promier Pat army signals personnel to the fairs. minister said Canada has loeine supp] ( 4 along "with alk July foreign Minister; and the I if the UN Be i Siig Duited atinns foe d ue ic fret Ha oy a ing ol to | Polish ambassador produced a, .. ah nian CODED. abne; ag ammars if Jroup of technica pnstructors. | ippie of laughter when they jee she removal of Belgian He said in reply to Paul Martin send combat troops to the Congo. 1e equipment will be delivered iseq their hands with the other a United. States dacla | (L--Essex East) that discussions| However the UN had appealed on a Soviet ship at the Congolese ino delegates to support a reso- ag nited States declared|on the matter are continuing, {to Canada for aircraft to per- VICTORIA port of Matadi. lution proposed by Tunisia and|S2LY Thursday that it would do Mr. Green also said that the form transport duties in the Bennett - eee | revlon: which contained no dead-| Yhatever may. be necessary" 10: wsvernment has received no com-| Congo. thinks it line (Sop So let forces going to the munication that Premier Lu-| Mr. Green said four RCAF Rovermmen top Pleading in- poy, W ith full enovnent, At After that, Kuznetsov said Rus = i mumba of the Congo might visit| North Stars which carried Cana- 3 2 0 begin this conference, B will bring gia would not press a vote on its| U-S. MISTAKEN Canada. dian food supplies to the African chipping iy morse He was replying to H.W/( Her-| republic will remain there at the vineila cotrers He is likely to take this stand Monday when a British Columbia delegation presents a brief at the start of a federal - provincial meeting in Ottawa. "I consider this to be the most Police Stand By money to pro- policies lo meet this challenging - | resolution, which sought to brand! Kuznetsov said Thursday night new period In S Rhodesia Belgium an aggressor and set a|the U.S was "vastly mistek," in|ridge (CCF Kootenay West) disposal of the UN for 30 days. governments which L] it A senior RCAF officer was be important federal-provincial con- ference held since the end of the "National three-day time limit for the mili-| thinking could stop Russia|who said he had heard that Mr.| do not meet thi willl SALISBURY. Southern Rho- sending assistance if it had been{Lumumba would come to Canada|ing sent to co-ordinate their ac- desia (Reuters)--An uneasy calm nance minister, would not reveal lice stood ready to crush any Only the Soviet Union and Po- T 3 z Ia pe the United States, Ecuador, Ar-|; war," Mr. Bennett told a press statements in the past this pat- Order was restored Thursday % conference share from tax. rental arguing, this ey 500 Thomas Kanza, the 27-year-old arrest of what it would receive if, police nightstick Finds That Lill in the ha ( highways as the Trans-Canada nds of Congolese 2 No incidents occurred thi that she had acted as a paid co- furor she caused on TV. Katang: x contiul were ordered to investigate atanga province in Risse claimed the Communist regime is "building up its military " ] "A : + Tertéd not long survive (asked, to try to recruit French-spealgng| tivities. settled here today but armed po- the main points of the B.C. sub- fresh rioting in Salisbury's Negro|land favored the measure. tern of demands has emerged: | gentina, Nationalist China and] § av nts Ios > Yrsans ' Shere fon payments miles from the troubled Congo-- otc delegate of the Congo, | have used | Shady Lady | oldiers and such resources roads as g Negroes respondent in 120 cases. Later| | E [she claimed it was all a hoax. | Mr. Roberts Thursday ap-| "We are trying to find out : whether divorce collusion had strength swily for an offensive against the national territory." aggressor. Russia's complaint to the coun- cil is titled "new aggressive acts by the air force of the United States, against the Soviet Union creating a threat to universal peace." CHARGED ESPIONAGE The complaint grew out of the shooting down of a U.S. RB-47 reconnaissance plane over the Barents Sea hy a Soviet jet fighier July 1, The Soviet Union The defi *a C tN G charged that the aircraft was Lia 1 Rustion + AIT from ¥ A IB W , is over Soviet waters on an espio-| C axe, one o ie {wo comm nage mission sioners on a provincial maquiry The Russians are holding two|bPoard investigating the town' of the plane's six crew members| financial affairs. and are expected to try them as William Bolten, supervisor spies. The Russians recovered | auditing and accounting. in the body of the plane's pilot. The| Ontario municipal affairs depart other three men are missing ment, said parking meter reven The U.S. claims the plane was|!"es Were only four surveving magnetic lines of force times in Arctic waters for mapping There had been only two de and was shot down over inter-|{Posit: made this year and the national waters, The state de-|first one of $1,861 was made only partment said it was never on May 17, four months after the closer than 30 miles to the Soviet'vear had begun shores Mr. Bolton said when he dis- The present case is the fourth cussed this with treasurer Mrs in_which the Soviet Union has Adrienne Laroche 'she explained attacked the U.S. in the security| that she did not think coins could council since the collapse of the'be deposited in the bank." New Congo Violence As Soldiers Clash LEOPOLDVILLE A [Iresh reported Congo today as Congolese muti neers roamed the countryside burping Belgian homes and at tacking the occupants Belgian paratroopers were re parted to be preparing to attack a Congolese army stronghold at Lakondu, where seven European were being held as hostages by the mutineers. Beigian refugees were stream ing into the neighboring Belgian trust territory of Ruanda-Urundi Belgian authorities in Leopold ville said they had no information about preparations by paratroop- ers for an attack on Lakondu or e; stward across the Congo, Bel- about the hostages rian authorities prepared the final But Reuters correspondent Vin stage of the complete evacuatio cent Buist reported from Usum- of Stanlevviile bura in Ruanda-Urundi that white The United Nations Security in the debate although they are Canada May Aid Strange System At Eastview EASTVIEW, Ont. (CP) banking system of this town | treasurer was described Thur day 'as "stupid, strange and sur prising." The sets of CP Britis for Premier! "Canada is .in a period where h Columbia it must prove it can operate federal cessfully in a peacetime 0 of ue the time the econ to pay deposited in 1959 challenge tary evacuation, TWO FAVORED MEASURE een -- fighting tions flag Reuters camp at Lzkondu Congolese mutiny | SOLDIERS INVOL One of the refug 1,500 Congolese involved in the uprising at La kondu, some 200 miles northwest of Usumbura The Belgian air force was re ported to be maintaining constant flights of rocket-firing planes over Lakondu in ar attempt to weaken the rebels' morale and prepare the way for paratroopers The Congolese uprising was reported tu hgve spread through the countryside and white settlers were fleeing desperately for the Ruanda-Urundi border. As, the wave of violence swept following a Sunday wave of violence wa ast sweeping the eastern said at leasl soldiers were weekend. The first of four RCAF planes carrying food arrived here Thurs day night RUSSIANS ARRIVE Soviet planes arrived here Thursday with Ghanaian troops and sugar supplies--and a sur- prise group of blue-suited Russian diplomats The Soviei delegation immedi- ately went f¢ mier Patrice pokesman Dismiss Rail Charges A charge of blocking Bond street more than the allowable five minutes against Oshawa Railway conductor Ray Cochrane of Enniskillen and engineer Frank Hill 131 Brock. street [ see Congolese Pre-| Lumumba but a| the premier said he received the Russians only for refugees flocking in said FLY OUT EUROPEANS a few minutes to thank them for seven men--two missionaries and! Four hundred Europeans, | Russian contribution of sup five former officers of the Congo- mostly Belgians, were flown out lese security Force Publique-- [Wednesda and three United were dragged inside the army States military transport planes |airliited a further 300 from Stan- {leyville Thursday. CITY EMERGENCY Fotis force of Morcecan infan- PHONE NUMBERS 3 over control of the strate- gic port of Matadi from Congolese POLICE RA 5-113: in a bloodless ceremony. United Nations officials at Stan FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 leyville airport said a number of % for of east, was dismissed today because the charge was laid under the wrong section of the Canada Railways Act authorities had been using a 1919 coby of the since beer revised | China-Cuba Deal TOKYO (AP) Tokyo's Radio-press quoted Moscow Radio today as saying Cuba and Communist China announced they will soon sign a $70,000,000 trade agreement in Havana. there Oshawa court he acl has | which i n plies Swedish troops prepared today to take over the Leopoldville air- port from Belgian paratroopers under an agreement calling for the withdrawal of all Belgian troops from the Leopoldville area if come tax as it did before the the stone-throwing hit - and - run continuing to arrive here today and bigger payments towards fraggled back to work. TORONTO (CP) Attorney- on any future divorce proceed- a series of divorces." Second World War. This year|tactics of the natives. Several in- | B.C. will receive about $70,000,000 juries have been reported but no |from Ottawa, while contributing deaths. about $250,000,000. B.C. would | pyre Negroes, including a like its income from this source , ... 1A har 1 3 boosted to about $90.000.000 woman and her baby, were ad- were reported in charge 2. That the federal government mitted to 8 hospital Thursday in & Harare township with gunshot and Ralph Bunche, assistant UN railway construction The trouble followed the arrest: General Roberts said Thursda secrefary-general, hoped to have 3. That Ottawa hegin sharing ©f three nat onalist leaders Phree| night that investigations have the force built up to 10,000 by the the expense of such services as top men of the National Demo- | turned up no evidence to show , © fighting forest fires. cratic Party were picked up on that Toronto model Joan John- 4. An end to what Mr, Bennett charges of breaking an unlawful|son, 27, was ever a professional] calls the "federal tight-money organization act and police also divorce co-respondent. policy." raided party offices The model had told a nation-| ings involving Miss Johnson. The| model has been married twice and divorced fwice, but the ec- ond decree is not yet absolute "We nat trying to upset her | divorce," said Mr. Roberts. 'All| we want to do is clear the situa- A Queen's Proctor is an offi- cial watchdog who can intervene by Saturday. : fin divorce cases. Originating in| Meanwhile, Belgian and Ka Charge Red Smuggling Brite Justin Sosiiion bas tangs officrals denied reports that SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP South Viet Nam today charged | After Miss Johnson's state bi is foreign' minister Communist North Viet Nam is smuggling ships and war mater- | ments on the CBC program Close Bomboko, had been ar ials in to huild a navy, prohibited by the 1954 armistice. In a CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN AFIRE A US. Forestry Service em- | tainside in the San Dimas Can- | dry mountainous section, de- ploye stands next to his truck | yon area of California. This stroying thousands of acres of | yesterday and watches flames | was one of several brush fires | valuable timber and watershed. whip through brush on a moun- ' raging in Southergy. California's ---AP Wiggahoto Congolese Belgian mes had been beaten up Justin by armed Congolese soldiers € Ethiopian troops flown into (Stanleyville under the United Na- ville, £ ted The premier, who is also fi iio mission. But from government townships. Tunisia, Ceylon, Britain, eee be night afler two days of sporadic 1. That B.C receive: as it p Italy were opposed approaching, in per te > a Tart | ooh } led to the 180 Negroes.| (hanked the council for its action ntage it were still collecting its own in charges and tear gas to counter of the airport . < contribu re towar ' port But the town was ute more toward such wounds S t a y | United Nations troops were! Cassiar-Stewart in northern B.C, MONE as <trikin [wide CBC television audience pointed a Queen's proctor to sit| around her following the one person has appeared in Up May 26, provincial police by police of breakawa; protest te the international I commission, the south taken place.