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The Oshawa Times, 3 Sep 1960, p. 1

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WELTHER REPORT Bunny with light winds and not mueh change in temperature today and Sunday, THOUGHT FOR TODAY Cheer up anything except death, and that CAR survive you only happens to you once, he Oshawa Times VOL 89--NO, 205 - Authorized os Second Clos Mei Fost Office Deporiment, Otiows TWENTY Price Mot Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1960 cin Bush SEVEN KILLE N 2 GRASHE ire Fight ' 4 People Dead In One Vehicle residents of burning Gaspe Bouth gs an unchecked forest fire TRENTON (CP) = Four per-'sheered off, The bodies were ons, including three members of thrown clear and paris of them headed into its 17th day, The wind had died tos me family, were killed Friday were strewn 100 feet along the night when a ear went out of highway, gentle breeze during the night, giving firefighters 8 chance to ontrol and turned over on High otro! Sa, vel § Eh | CAYUGA (CP)--A man and get a real, good erack ot the fire for the first time in several days, The vietims were Mr, and Mys, two of his sons died Friday night Robert Webb "of Trenton, theiy Within sight of their home herve But the Quebec weather office forecast winds would iacrease|left 150 persons homeless, wa son James, 12, and Stephen Me. when a freight train smashed inte Coy, 17, of Bloomfield, 22 miles thelr pickup truck on Highway 3, again later today to about 30-35 keeping some 20 families in ¢ southeast of here, Dead are lan MacKenzie, 47, miles an hour, Isidore and Ste, Therese on the The provincial government or-| guard, ready to move, Emily Webb, 6, the only mem. and his sons, Lawrence, 16, and {ber of the Webb family to sur. Jamie, 8, dered two Avenger spray Bir. . a planes and some 300 soldiers of SUN BLOTTED OUT The flames of the inferno wer vive, is in hospital suffering from| The three were ridin brain injuries and hone fractures, Struetion site where the Royal 22nd Regiment into thei dense Friday that An observe | Williem Lowe, 34, of Toronto, was working when the ¢ wy posing a greater threat to Val d"Espoir than to the other evac uated communities of St, Gabriel de Rameau and 8t, Charles Gar ler, A few men stayed behind to water down the homes in Val d'Espoir but otherwise mos! buildings were at the mercy o |the fire, The fire, which has alread g to a cone Break the united st China Friday iblish Peking HAVANA (AP n Western hemisphere' front against Commun Fidel Castro night that Cuba diplomatic ties with regime Batlsta authorization to use U siricken area, be' The planes, rented from Riche. | 881d the sup couldn't pierce lair Limited of Bt, Jean d'Iner.|*hrough. i : ville, Que., will be stationed in| Two other fires blossomed ial in and o oh 7e he tip of the or IIE A FRY p pp Gaspe and can each drop 800 gal-| Major blazes on the | CASTRO MAKING TREATY-TEARING SPEECH ions of chemicals on the flames, (peninsula, As the threat of mo fires incieased, the forest pm . | SOLDIERS ON SCENE tection service announced a ira | . I'he soldiers, accompanied by vel ban in three Gaspe eountic f u a eco Nnizes 1] e 10UsS seven officers, arrived Bat the | One of the two fires was jus scene during the night to join 500 north of Douglastown and the men already battling the blaze, other was between the coastal : t Chi C 4 t After three communities were town of Perce and the inlane 1 ! | 1 1 1 | 1 | [ waeuated for the second time! mining town of Murdochville | w N M " O m 18 1 a onvic 3 13 fy ea werk and families in gy git] han affected the owaer and driver of the car, ¥onush Rellway freight tral {others prepared to move on al counties of Matane, Bonaventu suffered multiple fractures and, Nolet ' ul the selling 3 it gave former dictator Fulgencio 4 minute's notice Premier Jean and Gaspe North, Gaspe South shock, | ig bors said | " se Hing sun VOi @ S Lesage announced a $10,000 grant has been closed to (ravel since < ie LP . may ave blind fr Macken to those forced out of their homes| Tuesda HEADING FOR CNE zie, They said it would be diffi. against Cubans ul » tho sany, : ; { The group was travelling to cull to spot the train approaching i Hie military forces (AP) ind disclosed the province plans! Premier Lesage said 10 {Toronto to attend the Canadian! fro : [ f m the west y p re! pC a miles ice wo ¥ 1 ' conviets, to remodel its forest Protestion|bduare miles bo Li nee ot d h National Exhibition today, | The accident occurred on a i k |- Mr, Lowe, a railway sleeping private road leading from the car conductor, had been fishing MacKenzie home In this town 25 innounced will the STILLWATER One hundred roaming the reer and refu docament in two By the sover Cuban people between the In ripping the houted will the Castro en : ompound Service I elgn of n in to their The a ral of maxe the treaty oi the pieces Fr our r Chiang e the He of trying Union Wesle notiee tablis all ( He foreig San Jose, Costa Rica, las whieh activi ACCE "In us m we this « The millic July, a Taking aim a base easte that gages in ruinir our then demand naval forces But atlac Lashing Mutu Silvers Blasts 'H T( Serge bawled out the ies who 'have Cana and Aft the CNE Silve a mg stead of pushing | ng | "You snapped € a Silve heen from cheering this military treaty United States and 50 much blood | y premier broke the news al cell ly of hundreds of thousand He peech by tearin Cuba which annulled ripped in two, a San Jose declaration "Declaration of included his thes with Red Wi | Cost ) fol ower hod Castro also Ho, d hi up| won Cuba-U.B, mutual 1052 and throwing aw fof of the detence guns and read a long which up a Havana to sel | state plan om this nent end elations Kai heering accused m vith hek Ca d he | China Ihe declaration Manroe Doctrine and iet promises of rocket ald endship 1g the of the United States lynched Negroes, persecuted ir tellectuals ind foreed ent would es ig aeeept the leadership: of gang with "n the regime rejected the welcomed It tro Crow 0 sland hlate Soviel nited extended to ate Lhe including Red ( The night om rved and ana | rn hemisg his gove h diplomatic ammunist flatly rel ministers ve and worker 20 mn J relation ters nirie OAS al I! week eted the TAIPEI, Formosa (AP Na tionalist China received calmly the announcement that Cuba wil) switch diplomatie relations from {this country to Communist China, ! The had been regarded as inevitable The a eonfe slate declaration denounced Soviet-Lhinese ties in this hemisphere, PTS MILITARY AID case China w Hitarily if accept move ald il rom d he to we are attach as HL y de Iso ountry Casty 2 (wo nations signed a mult! mn dollar la trade pact » in { the | naval Guantanamao Cuba Castro the United State the econ attacking the south at rm u varned TORONTO (CP) 10 Ontario Hydro power Slrike next mditions a my of projects week to protest Hydro logging in Northern Ontario, a un ion spo man sald Friday William Stefanovieh of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters of America (CLC), and sawmill union officials will meet Wednes day to discuss the But Rowland Hill, ehalrman of Allied Construction I'rades Council, whieh th Hydro for its projects, sald We have no plans for a meet of the Allled Council to dis | he issue foe Laforce, president of Sawmill Union, a subsidiary of the Carpenters' Union, said men are living in dirt \g out of tin cans ind drinking swamp water at the ttle Los Rapids camp, 120 miles northwest of Timmins Wie nol attempting to une h { loggers bul we feel better life than in the vermin sted camp." he country and us we will ra Witharg will and thelr people 4 val of camp land ore He Hydro helter camps Castro said, "We never ¥ the b at the US..Cuban Pact out and Joiners al Defence el lumber here strike the 15-union . ' age bargains The ick Critics construction JRONTO CP ant Rilke F hick t erit heen. kno ni the Exhibi woods cholee us lelevision' day ht ing wh the dian Nationa! tion his aet er his grandstand rter hin ele y vide able arance al Thursday Phil 1 have 1 in | last app show Wor lenis Y ea rs told rep agnificen i re Knock eipline 10 Ai are t down' don't desrve it, he pro main ined hi et had y Wy hoys s ih i te 1 Ale n, fly comp a sm ol reviev n journal Guards hot arms kept offiel head off Units national finement demonstrators oe with Will Turnbladh, Scattered showers were expected pirrison's and rehabilitation pro Hydro Workers Threaten Strike changing advance: erage of be sufficient to allow themselves standard ceptable accommod "Life rough but suitable It nec and Dune depa edin contrac ary held tentiary un vateh v held a meeting to| Minn under a irmed iolence the guard vhen hack recreation period 900 in the area relurned to con tn ments if foree them to their trouble p i ( hr the needed to return without la present ineluding what inadequ Workmen in/Chairman by a said camps than the established location the loggers or employed dividual contract the clearing at He making due evitable slasher gorvections Jame | threat f m 1] hile pri Minnesota men I ashei out refu Another Ineident ( don mmi pl hey IP Duncan are not several settlements In Nova 8co | wag being contained near Gar Hydro of negotiated the somi-pe are mobile in \ added hardship is lar and coneern "These 1 ely one of their own elose to the village 1 has 0 a day in the AY Ww Hvin wo me Med d no grievances ahout ram but yrs who take on all available men fought to quell reels of bush the flames, driven by fast-switeh: price freq the tandard allowance for the in life Aways ntractors nad h t Is nd 1H earn thi nem a7 a on vid yd mp d de manent | the incomparably! the hottest Augusts in the Mari slashers e pen riot chines| Fire Terror In Villages HALIFAX (CP)--The Atlantic received that Prime Minister provinces faced another day of|Diefenbaker had sent a me jay fear and destruction from forest of sympathy and offered aid to! fives today, No general relief ANSE al was sighted PACK BELONGINGS The blazes continued their| In southern Nova Scotia near pi Melvin rampage 8s dawn brought clear the Shelburn County lumbering 111. a bie ki skies to Prince Edward Island, |eommunity of Jordan, flames ap | dozen upon yanded! New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, | proached through pine forest and: nyuoine Capt ushland, The 100 vesidents firm studio. Miller is the ordin packed theig belongings ant! py Joe whe was brought west wailed hy Gestson and other Marines The northern Nova Scotia vil - lage of Collingwood was threat | ened for a time as flames worked over a hill against the wind an crackled to. within sight of OUSes, The fire, covering 2,000 acre was centred a mile away and heading through a 10-mile siretel of spruce and sugar maple tres Lands and Forests Minister E, D, Haliburton termed the situ ation desperate, Newfoundland's worst outhreal n and state] red to " BIG SMOOC Mansfield Ll ed fler 800 to Jayne one of about a his arrival with Joo Gestson, Newfoundland, There were 100 outbreaks in the four provinces, There was a mixture of be | wilderment and relief Friday, As {600 farming folk fled their west: ern Prince Edward Island village of Tyne Valley 800 persons moved back into the fishing community of Garnish, 200 miles from St John's, Nfid,, on the Burin Pen: insula, READY TO FLEE Villagers had thelr belongings) sald packed or were packing them in signer, iin fd the hiatrie TORONTO (CP) -- This city's construction industry may come to a halt next week if ready-mix cement supplies are cut off by » ment move deseribed by union leaders as a lockout, A shut-down of the ready-mix cement "industry was threatened ire in. tia and Prince Edward Island a8 nish after authorities made provinee-wide appeal for assis tance, Eight other fires, all un der control, were buraing spruce and serub. New Brunswick's 80 fives mostly In jackpine ridges in the empl northern part of the provinee | Tu were being held In check Ih i an ing winds Most of the fires broke out in last two weeks after one of notice upply firms instructing not to report for work building 00s times' history, lay Pyne Valley, in the centre of a work | 100-square-mile area of mixed farmland and woodlots where disaster was declared Wednes day, was thrown into confusion in the Friday as winds drove the flames nently o refusal of members of the International Brotherhood of NOT PUBLISHING |7ccmsters tind.) to cross picks! ON LABOR DAY building projects hy the striking Plaster ind Cement Masons In observance of the Lahor |International Association (CLC) Day holiday on Monday, the | 8 MPATHY Oshawa Times will not pub {QUIT IN SYMPATHY lish on that day, Remular Teamster members of two publication will be resumed |' ly-mix firma walked out I on Tuesday, Women and children darted about carrying everything from an avs hens to household goods, More hould than 100 trucks evacuated the to pro: village as some 500 men fought the outbreaks More than 12 fires burned in the disaster area as word was| Woman Killed Struck By Car given yvmpathy with drivers who were missed for refusing to oross picket lines, d the eason nd ac Premiers Battle For B.C. Votes Always Al dis; id, un and are 0 5 y the to In Miller of Peoria, | at | The fire today seemed to be'age was estimated at $5,000,000, 4 * 1 a H FOR MEL | for an expense-pald vaeation | that started with a telephone eall from a Laguna Beach, Calif, bar to Peoria, Miller toured the studio, watched them | make movies, and then had | lunch with Jayne, (AF Wirepholo) Cement 'Lockout' Toronto Threat | The projects being pleketed are among holdouts to union con. tracts signed recently by the mujority of contractors in the housing field, Thomas Lees, president of Lo. cal 230 of the Teamsters Union, {sald the move hy the ready-mix jor Tuesday to discuss the situa: tion day shutdown other construction i ers would also supplies were cut off, ORGANIZING DRIVE The dispute is directly related [to a drive to organize immigrant workers In housing and apart ment construction, The workers went on strike recently but re. turned" when group contracts were signed in the various trades, Holdouts, however, among contractors dealing the plasterers and masons, These non . union projects have been picketed with the other honoring the picket lines, Three of six drivers, of the independent {Union, stopped short of a picket members | Teamsters | in| Friday as management posted firms is a lockout, A meeting of | in most ready-mix and union stewards has been called|(anga Province About 1,000 ready-mix employ-| Kivu Province hutdown is In retaliation ees would be affected by a Tues. Thousands of|to Katanga than any action or premier 18 determined ndustry work. |troop movements taking place IN {noons to quell opposition in res be affected as the Kasal | ocourred| pied WIth pit the trades p, | in the area end agreed to drive miles southeast of Hamillon. In the others to Toronto, A former|the house were Mrs, MacKenzie resident of Trenton, he knew the| and the couple's only other son, Webb family, | Peter, 12, Mr, Webb, 8, was employed] Train engineer Harold Steven. by the town of Trenton as a truck son of Dorchester stopped the driver, His wife, Emily, was 36,|locomotive 700 feet irom the The MeCoy boy is the son of Mr,| crossing, The train was made up and Mrs, Cecil McCoy of Bloom: of four ears and a eaboose, field, | The pickup truck was wrecked, The accident occurred at 10:30) Close to the scene was a faded pm, 3% miles west of here, [sign warning that the roadway John Freeman, a motel oper- was a private drive and should ator who saw the accident, sald/be used "at your own risk" the ear rolled over a number of | There were no warning signs of times and the entire left side was'a triple rallway track ahead, Congo Plunging Into Civil War LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo|reporied to be deserting: and (AP) -- Bloody fighting between living Kalonji's secessions Premier Patrice Lumumba's|ists, This appeared to be the troops and rebellious tribesmen | case in Bakwanga, the spokes plunged the Congo toward eivil ad sald, and also at Puputa war today, where a platoon of Congo troops ) | : United Natlons officials counted had defected, at least 270 dead in Bakwanga,| - United Nations forces have capital of the make-shift 'mining steered clear of the Congo fights state' within Kasal Province ing, but 8 UN unit was forced to where Lumumba's forces have fire on a menacing groun of been locked tn a see-saw battle armed elvilians in Moerbeke with the secessionist forces of near the army base of Thy e Albert Kalonji, -|In Leopoldville Province Friday, An army SDolieathad from he One civilian was killed, sald Lumumba's oy N Ne troops were also poised 20 miles pi hlomate feared tho V ~ i - north of the Katanga border in onder in the ehaotie republic nme i) less Lumumba's soldiers are 'This could be a greater threat somehow disarmed, Howeve y to use Province right now," pellious Katanga and Kasal provs the spokesman sald inces, his Some Congolese troops Were ncorvers noted that {regime has been suppressing L] [newspapers, banning political SNAWA UYIVEr meetings and using troops and police to arrest political opposis Di I C h tion, es n ras |SOVIET ADVISERS SUDBURY (CP) - Bernard Soviet advisers have also heen Robinson, 28, of Oshawa was pouring into the Congo in recent riday night when his ear weeks, A consignment of 10 back of a transport truck !yushin.14 Soviet planes has are at a downtown corner, plved in the country and 100 It was Sudbury's fourth traffie| Russian trucks capable of trans. tality this year, compared with porting troops already ave im the six on the same date last year, interior, dling In a statement Friday, Hydro quire inte conditions PONYTPOOL --~ Mrs, G, Robie] yuANeOUVER (CP)=A heated 52, was instantly killed lection controversy which ha struck hy an automobile ranged Saskatchewan socialism driven by Herbert Curtis, of agalast British Columbia Social by ing | OAM duel betwee Pontypool, at % p.m, Friday, Credit hecame a duel between premiers Friday night Mrs, Robinson was walking Premier T, C, (Tommy) Doug along the main street of the las of Saskatchewan addressed village pushing a lawn mower| the biggest audience of the eam poid red | algn in New Westminster and when the ig ent JUS sf remier W. C. Bennett of arly Police. sald she was returning! pritish Columbia faced the noisi home from work est at Nanaimo as they upheld Sgt. G. Keast and Constable P. records of their respective gov Denhoed, of the Rowmanville ernments, B.C.'s general election Rol 12 bbs sald Saskatehe make a fas Questions About New TV Net Not Answered OTTAWA (CP)-The shape of] As conceived, t the by Canada's yet-unt ond tel wk would link by some means 1961 Vision netwar Na | a the method is in doubt But the overriding question at today after i phi hy * ithe hearing was the definition of ¢ hearing of second" TV stations Wg petwork. In the existing sow detachment of the Ontario Pros will be held Sept east Govern with ex ernment regulations, it is what it vincial Police, investigated, { Mr, Douglas pres npete rules it has pr ated outl Mialways has been: An electronic Sed LATE NEWS FLASHES board tH private systen 8 V; Hg Edmonton, Calgary, link among s used to sap it! Sixteenth Victim Of Howitzer Shell Dies Var Left unans ve hear oronte, Ottawa, Halt ny 1) th programs ing: When will th R ax and Montreal begin to operate DEFINITION OUTY tions Both J. Alphonse profitable as ident apart from chairman N RE stations Rig ol - GRAFENXWOEHR, Germany (AP) A 16th er this In 2 Pe. OR soldier died today of injuries suffered when an ove exist two I ADS vd , elght-ineh howitzer shell hit a US. Army supply tent 15 without micro } i y vietim on the critical lst. The accident which 3 other soldiers occurred Friday while the 3rd Division was on manoeuvres CCF goverament welcomes line at an apartment block where tors only as long as they the contractors were Mel » Mix make late compensation for Concrete and Asphalt They were the resources they use and "do dismissed and the com. not exploit the people,' pany's 20 employees walked out, YRCRIES "STATISM® { Later, employees of Metro Ready } \M RIE nne SrATSM. the social: Mix Company Limited walked oft Ww the job, ie creed of "statism" and said x RR 'Education In Job Hunt | More than persons rowded a New Westminster rena for the meeting addressed y Mr. Douglas and CCF Leader rt Strachan of B.C, 0 to the proposed development plan of financier Axel Wenner-! OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minis: Mr. Douglas said any!ter Starr urged Friday that gow! of men who "managed to ernments, labor, industry, pars hands on the electrical eats and community leaders| would have alteam up to persuade Canada's! ) youth to stay at school to learn the skills needed in the on rush. ing era of automation. In a Labor Day message, the minister warned that a "problem of serious proportions" will face! Canada in the next few years as more young people enter the la. hor farce without the proper ed. ucation or training He said the problem is fore. shadowed in the high birth rate of the 190s Prime Minister ished a Labor saving: On Labor Day Canadians premi- everywhere repew thelr faith in for the dignity of work and the free dom of the worker, We value what we have and it is well that we should reaffirmn our adher the ence to these fundamental prin. Ta She i no olples knowing that in many eny Social Credit had 'ands such rights and liberties mo and dridges, {longer exist," S00, mnve when now new net alr, most af them Ji Hse In e 'eace Rive sh n em w ATED Ouimet OR and Andrew of a rive hald on RC faced with a row od hecklers as he ad hi a APPROVE COMPETITION will Jo ¥ \ } } the ol single-channel the goverameni---on RRG endations licensed pri thew the D th of n St : el-ha Americar 4" a crowd oha mo theatre An selves? What at carry? And just a network of The pre: the Cs meeting struek back at Mr comparisons be A the wa provinces to tax, there in Sask 0 are being askatehewan's } per cent higher 0 in men § red alter premiers a West in seve CAT i on, the they I come station will drap on when the v i newly wi wou is of Aromored is woh nother ty Av tion lef with the boar Wf its . » op + Khruschev Predicts Huge Sputnik pany Ww © participa HELSINK], Finland (Reuters) A beaming filia a Khrushchev in a casual aside today told a Finnish themselves up to worker the Soviet Union will "soon send up a Spuinik ®lthe vor vi ON ng 8 Wns" The Soviet premier tossed off the claim durin : CHIBI an hourlong tour of an electrical factory near Helsinki on his rections. sell invited visit here to congratulate Finnish President Urho v Kekkonen on his 80th birthday ) } al it met th 'am 3 a . . N Vole * Germany Wins Four-Oars Rowing Event CASTEL GANDOLFO, haly (CM Germany Olympic rowing gold medal for four oars with coxswaia day. It was Germany's sixth gold medal of the Games. France Rt ¢ he Ny hi second aad Italy third in the sbx-country final on Lake sed n Nikita fac . November or ea CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 3.113% FIRE DEPT. RA 3.6374 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 ms Diefenbaker Day message ve and ¢ tt added Arted when Mrs for at won Cow CONQUEROR RETURNS Helge Jensen, year-old | English channel, returned to {| Toronte swimmerflivho set a | Canada last nizht 4 record time in swimming the | (CP Wirephoio) M the maximum aywithe network the Dew stations go of yoann who WD ater has s 1 oe" whea one cond ¢ built roads

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