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The Oshawa Times, 30 Aug 1960, p. 2

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GETTING IN THE SWIM JOHN STARRETT | erville, But In doing so he lost of Natick, Mass, wanted to be | his foot (center) and plunged eerialn he had exact time when | clothes and all into pool, His swimmer (top) touched edge of | mistake left him waterlogged pool during girls's 200 meter | but put smiles on faces of on breast siroke race at annual | lookers, Kiwanis Aqua Classie In Som. > TIMER ~{APWirephoto) Hot Weather Hits Exhibition The humid. piissance elass hy defeating Grey Velvet, owned hy Irving Stone of Thornhill in three jump: offs, March of Dimes, owned by W, D, Whitaker, Caledonia, won the Khoranette Challenge Trophy, OTHER WINNERS The Regan Challenge Trophy for a tandem team of Shetlands was won by Flower Town Pony Farm, Brampton, with Dickson's Pony Farm, Woodstock, second, Other results: | Lightweight working hunters: | 1, Top Gallant, Dunn Brothers, Parry Sound Palaminos: 1, King Midas of Belvedere, James W, Cleveland, Brantford, Harness tandem: 1, Brilliant Para and Proud Susan, W, 8 Munro, Embro: 2, Asniratfon and Fantasy, Jane Newman, 8t, Cath. arines In the standard bred class, the hest stallion was Lucky Locust, In addition to reduced midway owned hy Mr, and Mrs, Donald and ride price Children's Day 8. Croft, Rockwood, and the re saw the onening of the flve.ring serve best stalllon was Spring efreus, comprising 30 acts Hill Tommy, owned by Lloyd Me. The enimal show had an un. Cabe, Fergus, expected feature, A 600-nound fe-| Hest mare of anv age was My male brown hear tore the chain Dale, owned by Mr, and Mrs from hh k w's hand and Robert D, Moggach, Markdale ambled of the grand. Reserve best mare was April stand, After hearing a chorus of Parade, owned by Alma and alarmed screams she anparently Jane Thibaudeau, Markdale, decided | wes the safest " ee spot and nonchalantly re-entered it In the horse show, Brown Vel. vet, owned by the ABC Farms, Brampton, won the Jumpers' Says Nasser Ready To Hit Israel MONTREAL (CP) E. R, Heuchan, re turned commander of the Cana: dian Uniled tions Emergency "force In the Middle Past, savs Presid nt ster of the United Arab R lle has equipped a twosha'tallon army and is pre pared to strike at Israel across the UNER for The two TORONTO (CP #y was high and the attendance down at hte Canadian National Exhibition Monday, A crowd of 166,500, down 500 from last year, elicked through turnstilts, Despite stuffy weather and evening showers children thronged the midway, got 'ost and generally had a memorable time as the show catered' to Young Canada Todav is Automotive Dav at the world's largest annual exhini. res 1al notice ners with cars on dis. play ranging from tiny German reducts to a $25,000 gold-plated ritish Jaguar Karl F, Scott, executive vice president of the Ford Motor Comnany of Canada will he guest spealier the CNE directors' lunche CHILDREN SEE CIRCUS at n | ir nt \ ) cade Typhoon Della' Hits Janan TOKYO (AP)~Typhoon Della leaving in its wake six dead, 30 missing and 45 Injured, Properly damaze was widesnread, Della was reported to have de: stroyed or damared 27,026 Japa, {nese homes, washed away 90 {hridges, florded highways in 29° [p laces, produced 78 ecave-ins, torn -- 11.Cal down communication lines and Yo damaged rallways and sank 19 ships, Tke Raps ote Veto Law un of Arah refudees from Pales:| WASHINGTON (AP) = Pres! tine and President Nasser has dent Eisenhower lining up named them "the Palestine amainst his elder brother Fdgar Army." Presumably, if the Egyp: in a fight that split the U.S, legal tlans mounted an invasion len -- has condemned a Israel, they would become part law allowing the United States to of a larger force veta World Conrt action In eer "Nasse aim is to create a tain disputes affecting the U.S, new Palestine state out of Israel Sneakine hefare tha American and integrate it with the U AR." Nar Assoclation Monday, the Col. Heuchan sald Monday. "He nresident acknowledged that he will do this by negotiation If was intervening in "vour own pesihle--~but by war if he ean: |family quarrel." But he said, he not do It any other way, A stale had not yet "fully convinced of war s 's between Israel even every member of my own and the 1 family," Col, Meuchan, (who spent 14 This drew a roar from some months in the Middle East, said 2.000 lawyers who were aware the UNEF force is made up oft Fdsar, a Tlyearold Ta: about 5,500 men from seven coun: coma, Wash,, lawyer, is a mem- tries wha patrol the armistice ba» of a bar association faction demarcation line and Interna: which supports the U.S. veto tional frontier between the power U.A.R. and Israel, At issue 1s the 18 « year « old In the event of an attack, he Connally reservation adopted added "our troops would have to when the United States accepted assemble at a strong point and limited world court jurisdiction in ) go, Our job Is mot a some International disputes. It is simply an ob| The president appealed to the " bar association to stand by its 17 demand for repeal of the n side of the border reservation, He sald it stands in nadian troops are not the way of achigving interna allowed to pass over onto Israel, tional rule of laws ently of in pation job patrolling is done on j man Canadian reconnaissance same eolors as the Belgian flag: th blew into the Japan Sea today, | 'Violent Strike Ends In West WINNIPEG (CP)~The Bran Limited, who wes named presi don Packers' strike, colored dent 4Wd deys alist he stk court cases, tire-slash started, has heen relens un fires, ended y,| company, Mr, Wudel, who did not Cenadion Press Stall Writer exactly six months after 104 take part in the settlement dis: MONTREAL (CP)~The ides of members of United Paskinghouse cussions, declined comment on world citizenship is a diffieult ope {Workers of Amerien (CLC) his relesse but indicated in 25 to convey, but it must be done walked off their jobs on Feb, 29, interview thet he had pot re. (he UNpsco word goniarenie The striking employees sre signed, on sdult education sgre | scheduled to return to work t9-| A judicisl commission day, | day, with an ineresse in wages, |sppoinied by the provincial gov. The report of the commission | A" mew wage agreement be- ernment to inquire into the sire on the role and content of adult tween the eompeny and uniop|was scheduled to open in Bren cqucation, as finslly approved by wes signed in the legislature don Monday but was postponed (io (ull conference. enlled for 8p | building Monday following 8 con- to Sept, 12 at the request of both gout sssault on the eitadels of tinuous 16-hour session of repre- union and company, prejudice and misunderstanding sentatives of both sides, It gives, Eleven of the origingl strikers "5 ooo presented by Prof ithe strikers, members of al | have found new Jobs or left Bran: po i Khoter, professor of ed 1255 8 12-cent-nn-hour incresse ef- don since the strike started, uestion st BinShems University [fective immediately and another) The company announced Mon. ol Mt six cents an hour Aug, 1, 1061, (day thet several of the mon-'o, "yooh or euiramurel studies When the union struck it re. Whlon workers who were hired Tl, cg roc {fused to secept 8 maximum 2%. Yhen the company dismissed the "oie." noone 15 understand cent Inerense recommended by a Strikers will be retained, the meaning of world eitizen | conefliation board, The union had The finsl talks ended on a [6 PRATER C0 HOT asked for 14% cenis, The pre- friendly note, unlike the early ¥VP, £50 P0000 po grid strike basic wage rate at the 516865 of the strike when therb | Co Wi FEVOWES, WEE BUCH TRO plant wes $1.53% sn hour, were reports of violence and the difficult than 0 get them to take 4 home of John Olver, president of "mn Interest in their own commu PRESIDENT RELEASED ! Local 255, was damaged by a Wiles, A. LL. Wudel, former general fire which police described as | By ALEXANDER FARRELL ne I Bt. Gabriel of in 0 sald the situstion re hile - ---- m------ of lesser magni. Two Firemen Die In Crash [Fume TORONTO (CP)=A fire engine|of the firemen. Someone took me! than §100,000,000 in the next five crash Monday night killed two|to a police cruiser where I sat!years to stamp out malaria, firemen and widowed for the sec: and had a cigaret and tried to ond time a woman those first calm down" | hushand, also a fireman, was| Mrs, Wilde, married for the kiled three years ago In a simi.|second time less than a year ago, lar accident at the same Intersec:(has a baby son In addition to the tion, five children from her marriage John Wilde and Joseph Ken. to Mr, Budd | nedy, 25, were killed and two| Mr, Kennedy leaves a wife and other firemen were Injured when|two children, the fire truck smashed into a| The front of the fire truck was seven-ton gravel truck in subur:|erushed, Police estimated dam. ban Scarborough, age at $40,000, Mra, Alice Wilde lost her first| husband, Alexander Budd, when | the fire truck 'he was driving crashed at the same corner In November, 1067, The engines were headed for minor fires In each instance, TWO HURT | In Monday night's erash {James LaPointe, a brother-in-law of Wilde, and Edward Dilkes, 20, were Injured, LaPointe was re ported in fair condition in hospl tal after surgery, Dilkes was re. leased after treatment for arm "It is 8 main responsibility of manager of Brandon Packers arson, No arrests were made, 8dull edu stors," the report said, SPV, LITTLY. CONCERN The report expressed concern tra essa e Inbout the leck of imporinnce ot tached in education end In mass {eommunication to the promotion lof respeet and wupderstanding Led (®) Attack ? smong peoples of the world, ; 4 -- By JACK BEST was so Congolese troops fn Stan F t Fi Canning Press Bialf Writer [eyvitle would not esuse trouble ores ires OTTAWA (CP)=The attack on] He hed in mind the incident Canadian soldiers Saturday at Which occurred at Leopoldville Bum Homes Stanleyville in the Congo may Aug. 18 when Congolese (ronps possibly be traced to a radio After finding the identity cards ofl 0 pppn (apy a 4 i "A . | QUERE P)~A giant forest message going undelivered, |Cenadien soldiers not In order! FFF SE desiroved five The theory was advanced Mon. Hacked & number of them, ap-\y 0 0" 0y "oor one Come 72 day by Li Col, B, H, Webb, dep. Parenty thinking the Cansdiang| Bb S15, S0FCPd SOE 4 id ir yr administration a(|Were sctuslly Belglans In dis ioo 00 cone of letting up tor army headquarters, who returned Cor Webb pointed out' that the| 487 near the G Pe ninsu'a ' 4 | shoulder flash of the Roya! 22nd fomn ! ty d four weeks in the Congo, (Regiment, to which many of the "ome He ADAG: fn : He was a member of 8 #I% Canadians belonged, has the The | 318 124 duy, forced fo i wala al of United ations ed: black and yellow, ey Monday i 4 4 po ny |for the arrival o ! mes oral hours [troops in the troubled African re- SERVICE SPOTTY |Jeter, The other buildings were {publie," Three other members of| Col, Webb said the only com. reported out of danger, provid. the party arrived back with him, munication between Leopoldville i g the direction of the wind did . and Bianleyville is by commer. PY Change TOOK PRECAUTION cial radio and service fs spotty,| Observers Col, Webb, in an interview Lo narticularly In noor weather, He|"serious" ermy headquarters, sald that thought it 'possible that his mes-| More than 200 men from shortly before leaving for home cage did not get through before Grande Riviere and other ne arhy he asked the UN command In (he Globemaster put down, communities w fighting the Leopoldville to advise Stanley:| nyo Canadians arriving aboard blaze which has burned over an ville that a group of Canadian the plane were attacked and in. area six miles wide by 12 miles signalmen would be arriving At) fured, as were 8 number of long, The timber destroyed was Stanleyville minus thelr UN iden: Americans, {mainly spruce, Wy cards, Col, Wehh sald the Congolese! Meas a strong breeze vay Would be coming In a people generally are friendly to! caused a fire on the Consolidated Inited Btates Globemaster, BlONg ihe UN soldiers: "All you have Paper Corporation property near with some signals equipment, Be: ts do 1s smile at them 'and they Forestville, 160 miles downriver sides the identity cards they were| smile hack at you," from Quebec City, to widen its without the blue UN arm patch) Despite the abuse, there was| Path, : and cap badge, though they had|ns morale problem among the! Some 850 men were fighting heen issued with UN berets, (Canadians, Neither was there/the blaze which has already Col, Webb's purpose In asking | any disposition to retaliate burned over more than 2,000 that this information be conveyed against the Congolese people, ackes of Lia 1 Mh -------------- ---------- -------------- er res tude were reported burning in the Lake St, John area, ahout 120 miles north of here, Most were believed set hy blueberry plekers over the weekend and none was considered serious, MALARIA CAMPAIGN k WOMEN DRIVERS | DO ANYTHING IRVINGTON, NJ, (AP) = Patrolman Jack Dominick was | happy to oblige Monday when | a woman In a bright red car | asked him to watch the auto | for a few moments while she did some shopping, | The woman explained she didn't want to leave the car | in a lot because there was an animal in the back seat, The woman went shopping | and Dominick looked in the back seat, He found a caged llon cub, Dominick and the lion ex. changed glances briefly before the woman returned, got In her | car and drove off, She did not say where she and the lion were going, uts, The Impact hurled the grave! truck 10 feet onto the shoulder of the road and soun the fire truek In a half circle, Gravel covered the intersection, Truck driver Thomas Fergu- son, 81, of Toronto, sald he was Just starting through the Inter: soctlon on the green light "when the fire truck hit the cab of my |truek, knocking me to the floor, {1 was able to get out of the truck okay, but I couldn't face the sight Atom Bombs Can't Kill Canada | OTTAWA (CP) «= Nuclear ex: pert R. Byrnes Curry said Mon. day that an atomle attack on Canada would cause heavy cas ualties but it was "nonsense to Seeks Licence For Motorboats TORONTO (CP) Ontarlo Lands Minister Spooner sald Monday some form of licensing Is "urgently needed" for operas tors of outboard motor boats, Near Port Carling Saturday night Douglas Quigley, 11, of Burlington, was killed when the] pr, Nell White, (left) a pro. 75-horse-power outboard motor, fessor of physies at Queen's boat he was driving collided! University, ehats with two Russ almost head-on with a 220-horse:| gin delewaies to the internas power cabin erulser driven by ---- World Citizenship Said Possible TALKING SCIENCE AT QUEENS | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Lumumba Errors Endanger Congo By JOSEPH MACSWEEN (of the situstion, it would Canadian Press Sia'f Writer almost unthinkable for the wweys weed with this end In) Mr, Wetmore, director of the, Premier Patrice Lumumba has to withdraw if the country were view," adult education division in Shel invited disaster J demanding 10 Junge into the savagery of The report urged that more st Nova Scotia department of t the United Nations emer. civil war, tention be paid to educating con. cation, sald drama is most effec. gency force get out of the Congo io Al tive in adult education when as soon us all the Belgions sre ONL VORMUIA i London Observ: #" | fA «there is no sudience present, | gone, +, ois $8 oi the ol ls was Presence of an sudience raised) He bas also placed the UN in hogs hy ico po "generally well provided for he. PFOViems of theatre technique 8 perilous quandary as the cha- 100 UN 10 Support Cam nia use ts economie value is ob. "74 the denger thet "your work Otic country feelers on the bemk wo g jicorser, It adds; Sis a van may disintegrate into entertain, OL SL wor ond wholesale tribal "gy; doug ot the UN tn thet hid ment rather then d "a d lease seek, through the good of- : Less immediately obvious, The commission on pment 1 I va 8 the > to Lib Sices of the independent African wt equally important" the relund the commission on organiz| Pog eh military States, to stipulsie thet a pleb- port said, is the need for eon niin snd structure sre sched | conee to as might be pa iscite on the country's constitu. sumer education, for en wu ied to present their fing] reports neces tional figure would have to be standing of the basie economic| ida Asorovel of them will wind "PLL the Infant republle could yg" Ll Cl thority before factors thet are of immense Im-\uy the major work of the eonfer- Walvis order within 1s bord i" ivimately withdrew? Poance In the lives of ordingry . co, which ends Wednesday, The UN security eouncll spe-| Secretary. Geers Dag Hom cifically stated, however, In one marskjold already has in helag DRAMA USEFUL of its resolutions that the UN en advisory committee of nations In the commission on methods Mrs. Powers force was not "to he used to in. With forces in the Congo, the of adult education, Donald Wet: ss . ge 0 fluence the outcome of any fn- majority being Africans, more of Halifax stressed the vse Not Satisfied NEW YORK (AP)-Trembling ternal conflict, constitutional or! Some hope is scen that more of drama os on instrument for| shane re 1 a ond in tears, Mrs, Barbara Pow. WITHER UN? year-old Lumumba, who has ers sald Monday she was pot » .. ' All this leaves UN officials 10 yoen known to change his mind, 'Skin Diving satisfied with the efforts of the # bewildering position 85 Lu- "Phe danger is that Lumumbs United States government on he. Mumba makes warlike noises may be trying to overiake other Brin ) Fin half of her husband, convicted ya a eipteinsd monlion Afrlean Jeaders in one desperate U2 ilot Frantis Gary Pow- 1 hound, at the expense un HAM a e on.| FE: yy oy jie line by the use of armed gouhisticated followers, A Iron (CP)--~A new Ca-| he pilot's wife made her state. oree, l The more en'ightened African nadian convicted of performing ment to reporters shortly after) Under its terms of Selpreiee, and Arsh lesders have shows an indecent act explained inl ghe had collapsed in a faint upon the UN cen protect in vidual they are alert to the value of the court Monday: "I thought it was arriving here by plane from lives and property but it ean figh UN~and the danger of the Congo {all right~they do ¥t In Ger Paris, (neither with Lum um A MF becoming an East-West battle: {many |" When she had recovered she fSMInst him In sny struggle to), oo | Helmut Reetz explainedtold reporters her husband through an interpreter that he "would give anything he had sow nothing indecent about nude ever earned In his life er ever swimming, would earn to be permitted to re- determine what form the Congo will take in the future, ' | Tunisia's Mongi Slim demon. Police sald he told them that urs to me and to his mother and t was "much better swimming "Ler rely legal stand. strated this in his carefully eon. a nd be 8 a evant tidered remarks to the security for the UN to remain stubbornly council debates and Prime Min- in the Congo against the wishes Ister Nkrumah of Ghana~--surely a i tenced to Of the Lumumba goverament, the f firchrand in Ys wa Ht without a suit," Powers, 30, was sentenced 10/1001 poly to the Belgien colonial 8150 has appealed to Lumumba ib years by a Soviet military Raetz, In Canada only four court on espionage charges, monthe, pleaded guilty and wes, Mrs, Powers said she made a fined $25, | elemency ples to the presidium Police said he was seen by sev: of the Soviet Union on her hus 0 administration, {to work with yhe UN, But apart from the legalities|™ - eral people while swimming Sat-| band's behslf but had' not re- irdev evening st Van Wagner's ceived a reply or an indication Plan Talks On Beach, one would be forthcoming, "The immense power of mass ihe communication of idess about media of communications Is no' life, { hakant ¢ | | Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster Education BRACEBRIDGE (CP)=A pro posed Ontario conference on edu.| cation, similar to the national conference started In 1058, was supported In a statement issued) Monday by the hoard of govern:| ors of the Ontario Teachers'| Federation, The governors, however, ex- pressed opposition at thelr annual conference to "behind-the-scenes pressure on Individual teachers and OTP affiliates to force thelr participation in the formation of an Ontario branch (of the Cana- dien conference)" The statement added that the restigat \ WY ROR 4 Tae [hoard does not believe that an| vestigation by the attorney-gen-| called four witnesses to testify to Ontario conference "should sub:| eral's office into Ontario di-|Nasimok's character, ordinate the real needs Df ON vorces, Mr, Hilton, In asking for aliap { more Mr, Nasimok, 46, elected trial suspended sontence, asked the tavlo » tase of Lujig Hille More hy magistrate, magistrate to have regard for| Canadian conference." Assistant Crown AUOINeY| ihe" rao Nasimok had suffered| Suggestions that Education Henry H, Bull called only one through publicity of the ease, He week In Ontario has been witness, provincial police inspec: gag the Law Boclety of Upper| changed from March to N tor Herbert Purdy, Mr. Bullieg,.q0 would probably take ae- ber merely as "a device to raw) asked that the sentence reflect |yion whereby Nasimok would be| attention away from the national the gravity of the erime but that deprived of his livelihood, He|efforts in March." were denied o " no he CHEMBIALY: pad mls. 71d this was punishment enough. the board, 1t was decided to re. led Aug Mui ii ih A Toronto model who posed as|vert to the original November and as a lawyer and an officer|@ covespondent on a CBC tele-(date because of representations | of that -eourt should have seen|Vislon program aad claimed she by the orp and a number of | other provincial organizations, y AE MB wp, LOOK part in 120 divorce actions, | that 20 ttempt Wis ide 0 bor sparked the investigation of di-|gaid the statement, vorces which led to the finding of TEACHER'S PHOTOS photos of Mrs, Cass In three Insp, Purdy said an investiga separate divorce proceedings, a Faked Divorce, Waits Sentence TORONTO (CP)-Theodore Na-|tion revealed that pictures of simok, Toronto lawyer charged|Mrs, Eleanor Cass, a Toronto with obstructing the course of| schoolteacher whose divorce Nal justice. by misrepresenting the|simok handled i: 1057, turned up| dentity of co » respondents in| as pictures of eco-respondents inl three divorce actions, pleaded three different divorce actions, guilty Monday and was re: two in which decree absolute had| manded to Friday for sentence, heen made, The charge arose ont of an In-| Defence counsel John D, Hilton (0114 R74 5 0) TONIGHT Did You Know , , + In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con nove o Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. Russians Get Science Awards TORONTO (CP) '= Russian scientist Lev Davydovich Laa- dau, who was to have received | the second Fritz London award at Monday's opening sessions of the International Conference on Low Temperature Physics, ald not tura up, Prof, Landau, B52, won the award and a $1,000 honorarium for his research In low tempera. | ture physics, The conference had arranged for Dr, John R, Pellam of Call.| fornia Institute of Technology to| accept the award on Prof, Lan. dau's behalf If he could not at-| tend, | Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 aaa tHe aL NEW LA. 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It fivemegaton bombs were {dropped on six to 10 target cities in Canada, 1,000,000 people could be killed, | "But it Is nonsense to say that we would be destroyed as a na: |tion, There is no justification for apathy or faralism.* | { to make strong representations to- Ottawa for power to make > ay these licensing regulations and Stein farmers from a heavy erop keep poor operators off the damage this year by drowning waterways," Mr, Spooner i millions of field mice, Christmas in the Old Country IT-DAY EXCURSION FARES $304.00 return sassy $331.00 return + $318.40 retum $318.00 return Toronto to Glasgow ! Toronto to London a { Toronto ta Manchester MITCHELL Toronto to Dublin i MRS. Donald Travel Service Qver 25 yoars' experience selling travel WHITBY --OSHAWA-~BROOKLIN-"h, MO 8-3304 TORONTO EM 3.89358 WELDS AND CUTS" WELDING CAPACITY %* CUTTING CAPACITY 2" *The LA, Nandicrafter is packaged in a sturdy steel (Toolbox type) carrying case, only $9930 FOX WELDING SUPPLIES LTD. 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