/ WERTHER REPORT ° Hot and humid, becoming eools er Friday. Chance of Thunder. storms with high winds, ! THOUGHT FOR TODAY | The girls who wear those scant Bikinis have hollow spaces in their beanies, he Oshawa Sime SHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1960 BIG DROP SEEN IN RAIL LABOR | Union Executive Says Job Decline Forecast MONTREAL (CP)~A massive] "The railways, for many yeats drop in the number of railway Canada's most stable industry, Ln ( " 44 kers in the next 10|are undergoing a period of mas. WASHINGTON (AP) ~ Three|county school board in Miami| "on-OP "Wor | are ap requests to halt or slow public|turned down requests to assign YCOrS is being forecast privately sive readjustment," said Mr, Se- 4 J ' =" by railway spokesmen, union ex-| cord. Liiieg Jiegration Oar du 10 Six More Negro children to white oo, ive" Donald N, Secord said MANAGEMENT DECIDES Cort today, today, WW . ! | ry, h clearly impassiple io a | ' A n a speech to a service club, !sist that the rallways sacrifice The Houston school board pin. "QURD ORDER DEPIED larg-| Mr. Becord outlined some of the the right to hihi how many ned its last hopes on the high| G= coo oioh "sohool system in Mejor moves in automation un- men are needed to run the rail [court after Governor Price Daniel US, three Negro children|dertaken by Canada's railways. |way," he said, of Texas refused to intervene In Were refused enrolment in white "Privately, railway spokesmen! Railway unions, however, can a federal court order integrating schools despite a federal Judge's are willing to admit that total|insist that the work content of the first grade next Wednesday, | 00 The Negroes were turned | ROP operating employment jobs not be changed; that reduce Louisiana's Governor, Jimmie| down under a school board policy | NOW at 119,000--will decline tof tions be achieved by natural ate Davis, seeks to regain control of requiring all pupils from one 70,000 in the next 10 years, he| trition, not by layoffs; that sen- New Orleans schools, ordered to| family to attend the same school, | { lority provisions are respected integrate their first grades Nov. parents of the three applicants| so that laid-off workers have sn Mr, Secord is national secre: 14, A three-judge federal court have other children in N tary-treasurer of the Canadian/ opportunity to transfer to other told Davis to keep hands off after gc .y.0is €8Y0| Brotherhood of Raflway, Trans-|locations where there is work, he took over the schools under a | port and General Workers {eL.0)| He said if railway labor sue state law in an effort to forestall] o Authorized os Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Oftows TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES Price Wot Over 10 Cents Per Copy VOL, 89--NO, 203 'Dunnies' uit Play This Year Blair had attended 8 meeting In Woodstock in which the forma- tion of a Sr. hockey group had been discussed, He sald that 'ep resentatives of 11 hockey clubs had attended, Most of the teams, he sald, are from south western Ontario, leaving Belleville and Whitby from the east, Few of the clubs, he said, had shown any interes! in coming to Whitby or Belleville in any schedule. As the matter now stands, he said, Whitby has no league in which to play. Manager Blair sald that If the Whitby club did enter the pro posed new group, the players would find that many trips would require that they take half-days from their jobs, rather than leave at 5 p.m, as had been pos sible with the closer-knit league, "I'm not sure we could get * into this league' sald Blair, "Our problem is geography, If we were 80 miles closer to them, I'm sure we would be welcome | will be out full force over MAR, ONIN PONV 8 Integration Plan Stalled i | | TERENCE V, KELLY The Whithy brought one world ho two Canadian crowns The Ontario Provincial Police Dunlops, who y crown, and one o the town In in ne---- -------------------------- 00 dward the od) ke for "The rallways had asked for a CCF lawyers|B, Gray, had lied on his testim.|ity for a down payment to the Indians, 8 dep 7 until \ was nese du 1 after the Libor { ' ralér Dowdall and the late T he was born at Muns at and had ived in Oshawa for 20 years He was a member of 3 ican Church Welsh was struck hy a skid e his wife, mother, ding Oshawa Public Utilities Bus Gordon Maddock 8 brother wR aver Sof ter, LAURACE HOBBS St sa ter he was riene) ang all of Oshawa This Is the third automobile ality' in Oshawa this y The two earlier Oshawa fatald ites happened during the traffic one 1 fatality .ocourr John Haines, | u. -- . a during holiday weekends, All | Police Constable Ed Whitehead I cannot see any way we car leaves have been cancelled for | of the Whithy Detachment is operate In this league," he told! the holiday week-end in an ef- fort to reduce the usual toll of | ; wele wil 3 ME ¥ Time: J ¢ 4 | and motoreyele will be manned Oshawa Times Photo, provincial trophy hooks right now, we'll only incur _~ enter a team In any league this greater debt, Travelling alone ® New York City's board of edu-|higgest transport union in Can-|ceeded In making the railways season, At an executive meeting ol | It was Judge John Pritchard, ores 1res FIRE-EATER integration i {aimed at breaking up racial seg-| involved in a wage dispute with|automation, then the workers Club, in the arena on Wedne fay one of the first presidents of the In the third case, Delaware 18 regation patterns in the schools, the major railways. | would be saddled with the blame evening, members approved a ) dent, who introduced the motion LONDON (AP) D Al state's grade-o-year integration high schools with a heavy con- employment on the CNR dropped ate uneconomic services in any senior league this year be: that the club enter no team this -- Danny Al- |pian, A lower federal court ruled ceniration of Negro and Puerto! 12 per cent to 111,538, Employ-| Text of his speech was pe mond, a 20-year-old Anglo- available league Is not available, His mo HALIFAX (CP) Women and| control, were burning in the other| 5, ext fall, a chance to transfer to other decline, he added, lof delivery, Woodgrange Park ] . a d A o : hi ---- I -------------- A --------_-------- Thus the famed Dunnies, Who tion passed unanimously at the children were evacuated from a'Atlantie provinces, Several had ton 26 ange Zack railroad 'sie Eight schools in Knoxville, schools with predominantly white | | : : . ir ll & he ofore the pe " | srades integrated, Superintendent) g, Cath n " ¥ v all of Canada, as well a t Before the meeting adjourned, . : tie ols : sp | grades oman Catholic spokesmen in Co 4 Ww out of i Fh : . I I Island Wednesday night munities, station's coal stove was the |m ' t sported NO! Ne A hey on nions county town, will how out of ac: executive members expressed,' : {a In fhe Toad]. cin. i talk of the town. Thomas Johnston rey New Orleans said parochial - hinted general mar Wren wren Blair and 'the team mem history raged out of control HEAVY RAIN NEEDED K light his breath 1 in the formerly all-white schools ij) the public schools are, The ior . ? "i my erosene, light his breath and | w.inee iA, ' | Blair, possibly senior hockey WI pop "eon ne many hours of enter.| Dozens of scattered farm pain is the only way the fires can Hla Tims on The kindling. Wednesday, | church schools have 46,000 pupils, least three years, = Sleas laurels they had brought to the i has burned over 0 square|for continued hot weather and heard about Danny and sought Ark, Ras vou sinyeas old Negre in the city's public schools, The Dunnies, who have always iown, miles of moss and softwood forest winds increasing to 256 miles an| him out, He found him in his [5 C8 MONTREAL (CP) ~ The next|palr work to outside companies "gl , 0 Ne © ch is as. . move in Canada's biggest labor| the board's recommendations, eame here from _ Bowmanville the manager said that he also| Officials reported new blazes| A switch of wind saved the| a bed of nalls, Ono Negle Student, Sach Beak Russians arena in the 1 \ i appreciated the assistance of the breaking out "on all sides," de: community of Grand Anse on : J 4 ment of the country's railways, [call a strike Le if the railways (nha vena, burned : , en Union representatives of 118, turn down the report, as they ice, the Biiiig Li 1 move. | PAY Who had sponsored the|and all air force and clvilian|jand, A brisk wind had fanned a down and p team, He sald that every effort equipment on the western half of mile. wide blaze in parched ously approved Wednesday a con-| negotiator Frank H, Hall refused £ es and brought Sr. on (0) orces collision board report recom-|to look ahead to this possibility, x Tae the town, club going but there appeared no| The distelet was declared a dis- of the area, e A other way but to disband, aster aeea By Health Minister Dr. | Residents of elght houses, efght increase for non-ops--all raflway| thing," Mr, Hal the Ontario. Sr \ it in 1 et on 0 employees not actually operating meeting, "The next step will be eam, re ted In the Whit- |i tHmauives dig atk a plear- were reported suffering from the|ihe blaze were being evacuated att 153 ££ 1s} S . The 115 general eonférence Starr) to ascertain the railways' e eficit in the com. smoke, He n m . by aren smoke, He sald all families al- when the wind shifted, The blaze WASHINGTON (AP)---U.S, offl-| chairmen, top policy = making stand." The next season, Blair moved) Rallet Workery gould give noi Changing wind near the south-|(AP)--Fighting was reported to-|Katanga, {establish a Communist beach. also gave thelr 16-man joint ne- plicit comment on the report, i i what had never on) Childr estimate of the number of per-iern shore community of Indian|day between Congo army forces| Kalonjl claimed Wednesday head in the Congo while appear-| gotiating committee blanket au-| A Joint statement Wednesday nles did wha iad neve e en done before, they wort the Allan joing thie hy hm a circle of flames jist before around Bakwanga, capital of the Bakwanga, which had fallen to restore order there, | Soon necessary to implement president of persoitiel, and B. ,) PR omes in Summerside, 5 miles dark, The men were bulldozing | secessionist 'mineral state," Congo Premier Patrice Lumum.| The officials said today this| = -- | McNeill, his opposite number of ste 10 { The spring of 1058 found the A disaster fund was set up and blocked their retreat, A navy|of rebellious Katanga province] The Katanga army officer sald|capable in view of the amount of | tha AY jhe pubis interest nor Butope aud Of o ROE $1,000 was contributed by the helicopter carrying supplies tojeast doubts on some claims of all radio communications are cut|Communist military, technical e Postion a ap way, for the World Amatel 8 . ckey Tournament They] an Legion. I'wp ¥ i A did nly h . sideed and we are unable to Hockey ourna Fortune dian Legion, ret muy ut o men tireugh . the smoke and vu n supporting Alb rt Kalonji, of Kasal Indicated the Baluba AMrican republic in the last two ] comment further until a complete i ag sng Rs ed ast 68 fires, y out of | them uj chief of the "mineral state." Ka-|tribesmen are still harrying ' al way hey went back in the Sr. A! PORT HOPE (CP)=Two chil.| has been made." They went back ir ' Bakwanga, flood of confidential reports on . The conciliation board report, and again won the Allan Cup but Walter J, Helm, a retired trust DENIES OTHERS Russia's operations, has so far Kitchener was chosen to repre. company vice-president who dled Il e n mended a two-year eontract calls J's claim that his guerrillas had| velopment, ing for a two-cent hourly ine Last season they Joined a new beneficiaries in a will dividing Sr. A league, embracing all Sr. his $1,335,000 estate | mining state did not seem to be goal apparently is to make strike closed the Pennsylvaniaa further five - cent » an « hour "well founded." Premier Patrice Lumumba so| Railroad today for the first time|increase effective today and a lost out to Windsor In the finals to a son, John H, Helm of Tor after leading their league all sea-/onto, a danghter, Mrs. Joseph holding Luputa, Gandajlka and Yigere ad Hatanta) help to keep) Negotiators Sentinved to, Work 1 Mwene Ditu, which Kalonji said|his nation from collapsing thatfor a settlement almost until the ! Terence y aNely | of 0 ha A Roval Astronomical Soclety of] TORONTO (CP) ) will be a I ea a 4 one-year freeze of wages, Their president of the hockey club, re of Canada Luputa is 20 miles from the(ward for further Communist pen.| "The negolations are back to 4 p etration of Africa, seratch," sald James 8 board's minority report signed i Aone Helm and Walter John | Mr. Brewin recommended that| 1t was thus necessary to have|latanga from Luluabourg, cap- fea au of the Smet by Philip Vineberg, company Helm, formerly of Port Hope and Sarnia 0 p \ 3 ar © 'her "They are broken, not recessed," . / UNE he rad by the Ontario Hydro-(Mp Gray, suade Hydro to pay a high Di J duger_ Sere, Whiere More than 200 Soviet bloc tech! The strike by more than 20,000 d aya ing Forrest Greer of Vancouver also" orie Commission a use off promiar Prost ordered the/enough price and obtain the y was sald to be pigiang--some of them military Earthquakes were named, Anne's actorii.. oT e at of Lup 1 {largest railroad in the U.S, came Speculation scheme by private) pobruary on demands from CCF| Mr, Brewin also argued that of 1 ipa. Geodajlia 1s Sarther reported to have moved into the | on the eve of the Labor Day| Alam Shah let out : members In the legislature, Hy-|Hydro's entering Into an agree. t kin engined let IL-14| weekend, In Us. Japan | The family housekeeper, Ter A ransporis with double crews are| The men walked out to obtain | ] Commissioner Mr, Justice G. A. Dimensional Investments Limited Illegal transaction because the mms aR Bak] AP)--A thauak oked | given $5,000 and $1,500 yearly for McGillivray Wednesday, Andrew|for about $7,000 an acre surrender of the land had not yet| COn-ing in Stanleyville Tuesday to/the railroad from contracting re- =AR earthquake rocked a as long as she remains single In Elisabethville, about 500 vol back up nine four-engined IL-105| The two unions involved--the large area of San Bernardine hy colleague Kenneth Bryden, |100 acres of Indian land for about |general-in-council, unteers of i - at " yu g \ lv tod No d 4 : _ |handyman for 22 years, will re-'said the Motropolitan Toronto $2,200 an acre. The Indians. surrendered: the alonji's "private Confidential dispatches also re-|tem Federation--set up picket 0168, early today. No damage was aR AA 1 A, UR (Reu on . ceive $360 yearly, Te A a feof {ported the Soviets have smuggled lines at stations, shops and yards reported, 3 ing of alayva, Sir sd - . a { 0 \ veting Yece! 4 \ Huddin Alan J. Sled foe . . | Mr, Brewin sald Mr, Gray uCeting 35 Decora dod. Both They were accompanied by 50|the country along with 100 trucks of track, from New York and quakes shook Tokyo and vicinity ay, the day he was to have bee § N officially installed In office Morr 11g Accident entire Dimensional transaction department, and the Tesale to the cooking and washing, Soviet ship eight days ago. {Louls, reported, 1 and his most important service In : y . - a ae . - usp only five months after being i Hydro took place in the early 0 Aramo lo Mas . elected paramount ruler of Ma dro. This was the only explana. a The king was reported to have 1 Se] 5] awa al 1 tion of Dimensional's undertaking | sred a heart attack Aug E ~~ : I suffered a heart atta The CCF counsel sald Mr, | oronto Man ago and returned to his palace Adelaide Ave, W., was killed in. Gray made 25 deliberate false rec t stantly this morning when the car at his own re : 3 g wi ' Mr, Justice McGillivray sald ceed the late Tunku Abdul Rah: tree at the corner of Quebec and he agreed that much of Mr man, who died April 1, His instal. \Centre streets, oie { r Ay a Sept. 1 but later es gi ped his wife off at her work and he CCF brief charged Hydro Swim Record indefinitely hecause of his | was proceeding to his own job in A ! Dimensional by failing to make _ Malava had celebrated ih dieral Motors" south plant a serious offer to the Indians be. FOLKESTONE, England (Reut. anniversary of its independence Investizati . ol CUBE ble A estigating police constable by failing fully to explore possib.|Panish-Canadian from Toronto, Nee : wil set up a ree " Alam Shah had served Hobbs drove west on Quebec lities of expropriation et up a record for swimming uty supreme ruler since | sire bh sruteed the intersection, Ontario Liberal party, sald a Hy and Jeturned in triumph to this y dts A yom coasts N He became sultan of Selang outh west corner of Quebee and dro official may have been in aig on his father's death in 1938, Ut / Mesont cheere cha 1 1 a one way street at this section land to Hydro at an excessive ol cheeted when the fain had declared the nominal heir with traffic moving east, unsuitable, Alam Sh \ mo xd war but restored The deceased was married at ation Janet Nichol the aj ol Per The son of Lal s duties Au 3 FIRE DEPT, RA 5.6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 death on Ontario Highways | and patrolling the highways, policemen, ¥very police eruiser | shown in his cruiser the board, "Unless we close these six seasons of operation, will not will add $10,000 to our costs." cation announced a new policy ada, It is one of 15 unions now keep all their employees despite of the Whitby Senior Hockey club and now an honorary presi FINDS FAME protesting an order to speed the pupils entering junior and senior| He said that from 1056 to 1950! for forcing the railways to opers CE el Area Evacuate cause a satisfactory league 18 Doli yaar hecauge a satisfactory Iidion. Was Biter. at Spy that all grades be integrated bY Rican students will be given|ment on the PR shows a similar|leased to the press in advange ateur hockey history fa np | oy ne es first] pnts, made amateur hockey history for meeting, quare-mile of western Prince been halted at the edge of com His method of lighting the | Tenn., opened today with the A enrolments tion for the coming on and. their thanks and appreciation to! Worst He'd gargle in a pint of {trouble when 28 Negroes enrolled | sohools will not be integrated un-| | Forestry officials said heavy lig . disappear from Whitby ati ainment and the great array of houses lay In the path of the fire pe stopped, Today's forecast was A talevision talent scont Dollarway school in Pine Bluff, There are about 91,000 students Appro V e Raise peen managed by Wren Blalr,| gocaying on behalf of his team, since Sunday, hour, | room at the station--sleeping on classes beginning next Tuesday, dispute now is up to the manage-| This would include power te the autumn of 1953 their home executive and the Dunlop com- fying efforts of 100 firefighters Nova Scotia's Cape Breton 18: eee Fla, schools, but the Dade T " T 000 railway employees unanim-|8re expecied to do, But chief They came to Whitby to a spank. ; been explored to keep theithe island, |spruce forest to within 1,000 feet ying 0 § } mending a 14-cent-an-hour wag We haven't lcipaied ant At th lusion of the 1055 3 : the conclusion o "51 Executive members have now 3 J i | ¢ Hubert "McNeil "when childrenigahing and two lodges in lin¢ of trafos for the minister (Labor Minister by arena, brought there by the ing weeks | ' 0 Her tected would be removed. then 'was checked, ELISABETHVILLE, The Congo|lenjl has allied his regime with'clals think Russia is trying to body of the 18 non-op unions,| The railways have declined ex- his team up to 8r, A and his Dun. el fons to he evacuated, They were Fields trapped 20 firefighters in{and rebels in Kasal province|Baluba guerrillas had captured| Ing to help the United Nations thority to take any action it/by Wilson, the CNR's vices Cup in their first year in the . » Inherit away. a break fire when the flames| But a spokesman for the army|ba's forces Saturday, conclusion appeared to be ines: | . the CPR, said Dunlops in Europe and Oslo, Nor | Biggest U.S. lousl i : A re bee \ . Summerside branch of the Cana: firemen in the area spolled the|victories there by Baluba tribes-(off but some news filtering out/and transport aid sent to the pears to have been seriously con ht home the world trophy broug | | te, * RKa- (i : assessment of all implications Congo troops who retreated from| The state department despite a p » again the following season dren and three grandchildren of league aga | LJ handed down a week ago, recom. < T He sald, however, that Kalon.|9¢clined to comment on the de- sent Canada in the Olymples last June, have been named chief taken three other centres in the| These sources sald Russia's] PHILADELPHIA (AP) A| crease retroactive to Jan. 1, 1060; A teams in Western Ontario, but] 'the bulk of the estate was left B Congo troops were reported heavily dependent on Soviet ad. in its 114-year history, final Jouppencent Increase May son Greer of Vancouver, and the varriors c he will be willing ar. 12:01 a.m, deadline, | his tribal warriors captured, a ling tool after: (1 A | position was supported in the ported that he and manager] The grandchildren, actress have called the purchase of 176 ony - acres of former Indian land near P Casal > Ie P y i |& perjury charge be laid against/a person with influence to per: Ital of Kasal province, Mwene TRANSPORTS MOVE IN dard chairman of the railroad nominee, now of New York, and James s fun \ : soncentr, vg ile thwes |non-operating employees of the public funds to advance a land-| oval commission hearing in|Money in a lump sum, concentrating 20 miles northwest and intelligence officials -- are p 8 POY brother, Peter, apparently was PI y ult aud 4 Congo. Twin-engined Sov Making his summation to Royalidro purchased the land from /ment with Dimensional was an y {esa McAvoy of Port Hope, was understood to have bogun land: job classifications and to stop|,, SAN BERNARDINO, Calif, . h , trol of UN Tunisian tro Brewin, reading a briel prepared| Dimensional had purchased 3,./been accepted by the governor 8 ops. Dies At 62 William H. Darling, family " there, [Transport Workers and the Sys. County, 60 miles from Los Ang. 2) ashe nl army" arrived at the station assessment commissioner, A, J, land to Dimensi . -- - |CITES GRAY'S ROLE onal at a band small arms and ammunition lnto|along the Pennsy's 10,000 miles) TOKYO (AP) -- Two minor muddin Alam Shah, 62, died to played an important role in the oie Ottawa's Indian atta taken along to help do/and technicians landed from a other east coast points to St early today, No damage was He succumbed to a long illness {was to swing the deal with Hy months of 1939, laya by his fellow sultans 4 5 to pay him a total of $275,000 | but left the hospital a few days' Laurace Hobbs, 24, of 108 statements to conceal his role, Alam Shah was chosen 's suc he was driving crashed into a Sets Channel Gray's evidence was unsatisfac- lation as ruler was then Moments earlier he had drop delivered itself into the hands of His death came just a day , the purchasing office of the Gen fore Dimensional stepped in and €'S)--Helge Jensen, 2S.year-old MADE DEPUTY IN '57 W. G, Miller sald it appears street Roy L. Kellock, counsel for the the English Channel Wednesday his appointment as kin into a tree on the Centre streets. Quebec street ls volved in a conspiracy to sell the! * rowds gathered on the water is believed that in 1938 1 aitomobile was totally de posed by the Je Toronto in 1956 to the former The deputy H tion deteriorat POLICE RA 5.1133 fat by street east, % but Mr. Justice McGillivray told|the fety month, May, Mrs. William insert a third party between theming Association, crossing Simcoe street red the , wa couldn't finance i! 1 n the my Creek bridge, on. Kingit {haired stepped from a (fishing boat which brought him back from the French coast, The 238-pound Jensen set up record when he completed Hydro counsel J. ID, Arnup thatthe gruelling 22 « mile crossing Mr, Kellock could only be refers{from nearby Dover to France in! ring to Harry Hustler, director{10 hours and 23 minutes of Hydro's property division The Canadian was accompa. Mr, Brewin said the whole/nied dn the swim by Col, W, point of the transaction was to/Hammen, of the Channel Swim. | His time broke by 7 _ and allow various interme 'the record of 10 hours and 50! mediaries to make commissions. 'minutes for swimming the chan:| In this particular case, he said, inel in either direction set up by third party, Dimensional, Hassan Abdel Rehim of Egypt 10] the purchase byivears ago | re had to raise! Rehim established the record b portion it was on a crossing from France fo afro to gain secur England, price. HYDRO OFFICIAL NAMED He did not name the official, Indians and Hydro to make prof} its if, It ther e price of reselling to { early today after the huge rail "Thousands of commuters all | TRAINS AT AR STANDSTILL IN US. system ground to a system: | over the East were forced to wide halt following a strike by | find other meang of transpartas he Transport Workers Union, | tion, The strik) against the nation's biggest Yailroad cen tred on job classifications. m was the first time in thy road's 1l4th-year history that it had shut down, Empty commuter trains and locomotives jam Pennsylvania Railroad yards at Philadelphia