' Reasons For Importing US. Labor SARNIA (CP)--The Canadian 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 22, 1960 Khrushchev Joins 'Down With' Shout NEW YORK (CP) ~ Annoyed, Canada Gives To Africa Fund Want Sones Not Decibels "Have you ever seen anything TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian trick manufacturers say they are not opposed to anti-noise |1egislation, but they do not agree by the shouts of demonstrators near his Park avenue residence, Soviet Premier Khrushchev ap- like this in our country?" STAYS 40 MINUTES Canners Limited plant at Dres- den was forced to import female workers from Detroit because of By ALAN HARVEY {membership in the six-country Canadian Press Staff Writer [European Common Market LONDON (CP)--The Common-|Would affect Commonwealth wealth unveiled Wednesday a rade advantages, new aid program for Africa.| The next move in the compli Canada promptly tossed $3500 cated European trading chess- 000 a year for the next three board will take place in October years into the kitty, |at a meeting of the British-led The Canadian commitment, to-' European Free Trade Associa- talling $10,500,600, starts April 1, tion, the so-called Outer Seven 1961, Finance Minister Fleming, which. has so far failed in efforts giving the Canadian pledge, said to find a means of association this is *"Africa's year of destiny." | with the Inner Six, The money will go largely for] What the Commonwealth fi technical assistance to Africaninance ministers have done is members of the Commonwealth make a wary assessment of the is my America. I'm under house/to stand at a machine for five|such as Ghana and Nigeria, The factors involved in Britain joine arrest so my desires are re-|hours at a stretch, supervisors bilateral aid will come under the ing economic forces with Europe. strained." used profanity, eating and drink-(umbrella of the new Common-| my, geAAP project is modelled The reference was to a state|ing conditions were unsanitary Wealth scheme, which is to bel wah department edict limiting him to|and wages poor, {known as the Special C on the C plan for ald to Manhattan Island and to his con-| The company brings the De-/Wealth African Assistance Pro- southeast Asia. tinuing quarrel over stringent se-|troit women in each day by bus, gram. curity measures taken by New|as well as workers from Sarnia,| The SCAAP project was out-| York police. Windsor, Petrolia and Chatham,|lined in a communique winding | Dresden is 15 miles north of Chat-{up the two-day conference of ham, Commonwealth finance minis | In Hamilton Jack Bruce, com-|ters. parently decided Wednesday night that if you can't beat 'em, Join 'em. ants: After a 40-minute appearance poor working conditions, a for- fo big fe Yeponiats sud ite mer plant worker said Wednes- y. Dullaisg, whe Rurushcher sud] MS. Beatrice Battle of Sarnia s "was ting on an denly appeared in shirisleeves 9% ment that the National Employ- the second-floor balcony bi the| ment Service has given the plant Soviet Bigg headauar permission to bring in 135 female low began shouting questions at Wo em Detroit for tomato him, Mrs. Battle, mother of four The Soviet premier replied: |children, said she quit her job "I'm not seeing America, This|last Monday because workers had with some methods of measuring noise, The Canadian Aut Chamber of Commerce, General| Motors Products of Canada Lim- ited, Chrysler Corporation of Can- ada Limited and Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited dis- cussed the subject Wednesday with the Ontario Motor Vehicle {Noise Research Committee, The committee was established to advise the transport depart. ment on noise jae 4 a by The Toronto, but which require legis- 0 aranc lation before becoming effective, ong gy hg Tg Truck manufacturers favor oo, .o for Soviet photographers, {measuring noise by sones rather" wu... the noise of anti-Commu- than decibels, nist pickets attracted his atten- A sone is a measure of loud-| yon ha remarked: ness determined by the magni-|" wppas js America--the supreme |tude of the sensation received by| ..1ture, la person. A decibel is a meas- |ure of sound energy. L. M, Ball of the Chrysler Cor- il Khr v was standing on the balcony of the residence ban- tering with reporters below when Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko left a limousine to en- ter the Russian headquarters. 'Down with Gromyko," shouted Khrushchev, Startled, the foreign minister looked up, then joined Khrush- chev in laughter, incident occurred during JOHN A. OVENS | poration said sones make a more {honest separation of good and bad sound. Measurement of noise in decibels was crude. The Ontario Research Founda. KHRUSHCHEV'S BALCONY PRESS CONrERENCE » % » - tion has estimated the proposed {bylaws would force 94 per cent of heavy duty trucks off Ontario | highways. The committee reached no firm decision on measurement meth- ods. INTERPRETING THE NEWS African By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer Spartan' Soviet School System TORONTO (CP)--By 1961, one- third of all the children in the Soviet Premier Nikita {rican states. pany industrial relations mana- ger, sald the Dresden plant is the most modern tomato process- ing plant in Canada, Ontario la- Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 The communique was delayed, | It was rewritten on Canadian in-| sistence to soften the wording of | a paragraph which made it ap-| States bor "department inspectors had|pear that the Commonwealth] Russia's resounding defeat In| the United Nations general as-|of Nikita Khrushchev's miscalcu- sembly debate on the Congo has|lation, been acclaimed by the west as a| sign of the growing power and|UN CONFINES maturity of the independent Af-| Power Growing back by attempting to pull the continent into its own camp) would merely destroy the effect| Another fallacy arising from the Congo vote is to overestimate given it a clean bill of health, duced rate, district, he said. Food Killed | [the power of the African-Asian Ww ddi G | Their vote of confidence in Sec-y10 ®t Tun once" other interna- e ing uest retary - General Dag Hammars- |kjold and their rejection of Rus- tional issues. He sald female workers can take a break any time they feel|ity of Britain making arrange like it and hot meals are avalil- ments for closer economic asso-| able from the cafeteria at a re-|clation with' Europe. ministers had "recognized the need" for exploring the possibil-| | The redrafted version merely] Wages are as high or higher draws attention to the import.| than equivalent operations in the|ance of European political and] economic unity, The contested phraseology again emohasized a point made] Relax in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster Tuesday by Canada, New Zea-| land and other countries--that | British entry into the Common] Market would almost inevitably weaken trade tles within the Commonwealth, (01:3 74 0 0} HAMILTON (CP)--A coroner's| geau Valley TONIGHT Khrushchev, in shirtsleeves, ap- pears on second floor balcony to talk to newsmen at Soviet | UN Delegation headquarters in day, Dr. William H. E. Johnson,| chairman of the department of Did You Know , .. in the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have a Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL is send-| ) ental will offer you a seat and, Delta Kappa commission on in-|¢a's discomfiture that will have isto be revised sharply in the days ahead. The essential point to be grasped is that the African and their | mandate to Hammarskjold, have not espoused the western cause They have merely reaffirmed their refusal Asian powers, in giving in the cold war. to be drawn into it, Britain and the United States onto womhn and her hushband|/have suffered in the past from fected it. camp will be set up at Agassiz, | & ¢ 4) B.C, for between 75 and 85 pris. oners. The results, Mr, Fulton told a press conference, should be a substantial reduction in the cost| of supervising prisoners, relief of IRMS The jury recommended public CONF health authorities issue periodical bulletins warning the public to refrigerate perishable foods not prepared for immediate con- sumption, Lake Ports ALSO ALL Organize MONTREAL (CP) -- Eighteen Great Lakes ports moved Wed: nesday to put their house in or- der before "total disorganization which marked the first St. Law- overcrowding in federal peniten- INDIAN CLERIC ritories. Henry Steinhauer, who died in 1885, was a Chippewa Indian who became a Methodist minister and missionary in the Northwest Ter- tiaries, and an opportunity for prisoners to put in a normal eight-hour work day. | The cost, Mr, Fulton sald, | should "not be In excess of OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS RA 8-6201 $150,000 for this type of work rence Seaway year" any camp." further damage to their reputa- tion overseas, Three Canadian and 15 United States harbor commission organ. izations brought the Internaitonal Association of Great Lakes Ports into being at a meeting. Formation of the new group came in conjunction with the 49th annual convention of the Ameri- 'Two UA can Association of Port Authori- ties. However, no formal affilia- tion with the larger organization is planned. Chairman E. B. Griffiths of| Toronto told reporters it took a year of confusion on the St. Law-| rence Seaway to see that the| Great Lakes ports would have to| co-operate in some matters of common interest. The group's initial task, he sald, would be to attract ship- ping into the region. After that, the ports could fight among them- selves for the trade. "We will not become a labor negotiating body but rather be interested in exchanging inform- ation on port construction, main. tenance, 'operation, administra- tion, organization and manage- % Beautify your home the modern, func. tional way; clean, durable ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS last a housetime. Inquire now. Men Quit WINDSOR (CP) -- Two mem- bers of the five-man United Auto- mobile Workers (CLC) commit. tee responsible for preparing a brief for the Bladen royal com- mission on the automotive indus- try have resigned, Charles Brooks, president of Local 444, Windsor, and Gordon Lambert, vice-president of Local 199, St, Catharines and chairman of the General Motors Union Council, split with other commit- tee members over whether a pro- posal for an all-Canadian car ment," said Harry C. Brockel of Milwaukee, Among other dutles of the new association would be rate mat. ters, economic development, water resources, legislation and physical development, he added. TROUD' IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING LJ 1 OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF F. RICHARD BLACK, O.D. New York today. Soviet Pre. | Khrushchev complained that he |Soviet Union will be in boarding If its members stick together, hedgio one hand. Left is interpreter |States educationist said Wednes-| h . ference in front of building at perpetuate the evils of colonial UN assembly, But the UN, in In food that sat for 17 hours in| ° 3 |longer impress them. hieved supranational status. {supper. Work Camps Transcontinen ig Rpg rT conference the Soviet education self to be clumsy, ham - |and Going Home ADS oes In time to es.|.cader, by risking the world's ap-|tored In two ovens and the base- schools, the Soviet authorities cape the | older generations and to change dict against them VANCOUVER (CP)--The Jus- Canadian Press Staff Writer |only will they make fewer stopsiticns and reports of pi verdict ag . The real power to control the|through one of three women who yean countries Dr. Johnson, who recently| But some western observers, in minimum-security prisoners, Jus- new transportation concept this/snack bars, and lounges. to destroy it. the house, or rodents and insects The Canadian National Rall-|at some points, a place to slcep.| 1 he West German consulate! ternational education which daily each way between Mont- beyond. into their office ever since June Toronto to the trans-continental for example, you either take a the last two weeks 100 persons . sake of efficiency and economy|ways said Wednesday it will be Die In Crash {total of only 300 persons for the distances and the other for long|clear. It was difficult to see, died Wednesday night as a result| their failure to accept the sin- Winnipeg or Montreal by train,| Montreal-Vancouver distance in| A St. Thomas woman in the|dependent states. Russia was Super - Continental. They alone/hours. Erika Jeske, 46, was killed in/shoe is on the other foot, dation and dining facilities along ene. Montrezl-North| fali 8 5 LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Two| Helen Marie Titchener, 28, of| one, say from Regina to Swift| Vancouver « Kamloops, B.C, to Hornepayne one of the "lo-| The CPR said the Dominion| Wednesday after they saw their| Police sald she was the lone oc- and between Fort William and construction crew, m The CPR's Dominion and the Winnipeg. F d oh, 8 1own Founders tailored," effective Saturday, to|tached to the Dominion, leaving as they worked on the centre of | and Vancouver -- approximately Po said two members of the|,commemorating the founders of stretches and dining facilities cupants of the car, driven byl mne monument at nearb 1 go ming ' A : y Del will be dropped altogether. BURLINGTON (CP)--A hospl- George Siddall, 42, of Wallace-|, is In memory of Ebenezer menities, such as from Winni-| : {taken to hospital and placed un-| "= pa to the Lakehead or Montreal | Lospital Plan on behalf of alg. "coqaiion Another member of|8erSoll Plaque commemorates a he b y : 4 # is The Daby io Jou up =, of | ken leg in the ac ant, | Historic records relate that Al- should be: included in the brief Artificial " 5 ' : The crew was straightening off lan was jailed in 1784 by the Brit- 'ii : way when the accident occurred. spy. He was jailed again in 1805 United States and Canadian com- . hildren in Toronto March 27, Provincial Police Constable M.| or larceny Ju a io time To ponents, ) on, uh Voice Made | an esophanus obstructisn, them carrying a pick-axe, a huff Monday night found these Telephone Company® of Canada|" My, Wursulak, a welder, was|1ormbosiel, owner of the car. 2, Cigaret butts, matches and s ; st their! mo We there until police arrived. wier| Ff C t A for persons who have lost their|months before the baby went to/,, 0 Po Nl fo er as TO the wall; or paralysis of the vocal horas. | police had to restrain the two! e re Edward Spatz ol ma r s able in limited supply in Ontario » : h Bape ital dy for | and Quebec starting in October wo ongos |chambermaids who cleaned up|Who p be Jel against the vuisige of a Poge Problem gation left the Hotel Shelburne in|Castro." 0: I in ope 5 | mr ------------------------ It transmits sound waves] 4 | - , : "|secreariat gets around confu-| WALLACEBURG (CP) -- Lake Jorwaly Drodaced by a PAS | sion on the two Congo republics|Erie and Burlington Bay, off . arent) The former Belgian Congo offi-|ber of Parliament as the '"'most Just as io Sarma Sonversation cially is referred to as Congo scenic septic tanks in the wor " . oY 5 3 |ge! 7, ' mier startled newsmen by hold- | is under house arrest. He has |schools away from the influence| iy), offorts to label the UN's role it certainly is capable of carrying|/ry ruled Wednesday that An- WARY OF ECM Victor Sukhodrev. ¥ to d 68th Street and Park Avenue, | ism are profoundly significant.| op, Cort Sinn ona dented author. | lemperatures up to 88 degrees | 1 1 | foundations of education at the| At the decisive moment, Soviet ac She was one of 38 persons who 0 lacking in flexibility that| (hat its moral authority is not to|veal and spareribs prepared 17 Proposed i I pa system is "spartan." the BD Loca I rains foregone conclusion of |Proval when he broke up the ment of a house, TORONTO (CP) Fear of/hope to bypass the influence of| A shown himself capable of defying|ical health officer, sald the poison at y/the culture of federated states tice Department has decided to OPNTREAL (CP) -- Canada'sien route, but they will have, ment | Mo 2nd employment iii destinies of the world remains in|prepared it; it might have been Mm ye Wl ing many immigrants back home, |toured Russian educational facil-iyhe first flush of victory, are tice Minister Davie Fulton an. cend: trans-continental 4 weekend: The con in the basement might have in- ways and the Canadian Pacific| Their new purpose is just to take|cqiq disgruntled immigrants from mecting in conjunction with the real and Vancouver, with separ-| As for food, well, if you are cvino about return passage. routes. {lunch or you take the Canadian ive come in to say they want of operation, to encourage travel-| "some weeks" before the effect {full year ended July 30. WOODSTOCK (CP), -- A Tor- distances. | however, how lay-offs would be| ae of a two-car crash. on Highway cerity of professions of neutral. , vo | you will be better advised to take {Wo days and 22 hours, the two As Car other car was taken to hospital|able to sit back and profit from will have sleeping-car accommo-| The CNR has announced that, the crash. Her husband Hugo, 50| Any effort by the west to cap- their entire routes. Ba Edmonton and| Windsor men were admitted to|St. Thomas was reported In fair| cals" will be the train you want will have sleeping cars between| brother and another man killed |cupant of one car, | A Toronto-Sault Ste. Emanuel Ippolito and Frank CNR"s Continental are being provide local service along the| the main line at Copper Cliff, |Highway 22 near Adelaide, 24 Are Honored They will continue to cover the R d Hi h thr more than 200 feet by the 3,000 miles -- but sleeping cars g SN crew had to be fore- Ingersoll and Delaware were un- Even distances relatively short! 1" in™ oe ¢13 919 probably the burg |Allan, who during his colorful life| baby, was disclosed here Wed-|,,\ riva ian orew. John Polizzi, Ma). Thomas Ingersoll and his n Mr, and Mrs, William Wursulak,| The malority of the fivema = y .e 1a 1959, and was released 3% |, 1 two men, one of treason. 3 chased | ---- dition which was almost incur-|Siddall and his two passengers, | items: announced Wednesday it Is bring: fortunate in that the plan c | The three occupants of the car aches littering the floors; voices through surgical removal hospital, | | 4. Pounds of mouldy steak in NEW YORK (CP)--The Her- | It resembles a streamlined IN . after Premier Fidel Castro and commented: wCenic through the flesh and into the] UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (ap)| The user can speak by form vhich now are members of the Hamilton, were described Wed- la.ynx is expected to be about Leopoldville, described by the J. QW. Murphy, Progressive OPTOMETRY ©® HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS @ | NO.! NEW BRUNswicK At 174 HARWOOD AVE. S., A'AX THE ARISTOCRAT OF ROASTS POTATOES 49. emt meee | pRIME RIB 1b. Be [0 SIRLOIN, ROUND, T-BONE MARGARINE. 23. ' CONTACT LENSES, VISUAL TRAINING, Cut From Red Brand Beef TULIP RED BRAND BEEF LB. GRADE "A" SMALL SIZE FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL LONG DISTANCE [J EGGS .. 35 OSHAWA ZENITH 2-1640 (No Toll Charge) LEAN MEATY : FREE! (Evenings by Appointment) BLADE JIFFY CHOCOLATE {ferred to as Congo Brazzaville, servation Club that 68,000,000 cially the Republic of thie Congo ; and there has been no response|!0 find a way to destroy a new chemical compound dumped in For Fighting? or 10 ting . get together and agree on some TORONTO (CP) -- The presi. different name for one of them. | 49+ the union Is opposed to plans to| di & hi LEAN MEATY io fly beer to Canadian troops in GREEN BARBERRY PRIVET SHORT RIB .. 59+ i ash The Purchase Sf Hordy-low Growing Medium Growth-Mardy . Tin Jiffy Chocolate 1.09 strong cups of tea--not beer,"| DELHI (CP)---Peter Porr, a LEAN BONELESS aC rt to Sm et -------- said Mrs. E. H. Hobson in com-|69-year-old Romanian who came |] 100 for $22.95 100 for $55.00 39 One Red Spi Shrub (2 fi. size) plus C da's Finest col d apace Permits. ing toppled. into. am Irrigation FREE ne Red Spiraea Shru size) plus Canada's Finest coloure The men in the Congo have her pond. He died on a farm man. e described by the name of its/pounds of detergents and chemi. 'Strong fa capital, |cals are dumped each year into | ake Huron. { to UN Security Council pleas "» that the two governments on op- ne lake," he said. dent of the Toronto chapter of| TT rr --_--_-- the Women's Christian Temper. T acto Ti the Congo. | What they feed are good 12° size -- 100 for $24.95 | 12" size -- 100 for $17.95 15" size =~ 50 for $25.00 | 18" size = 50 for $13.95 menting on the announcementito Canada a month ago to visit| that the beer, donated by a brew- his two sons was. killed Wednes-!| LB. Garden Guide with the purch : 2 atio TTT ey Tr STANDING 6th & 7th sympathy, she said, but "I can't aged hg his sop John near this a ols SB PN oe EEN RL Sd LBS PRIME RIB 49+ see how %hey can fight if they're community 30 miles south of BOWMANVILLE, ONY » TELEPHONE Doy or Night « TORONTO -- EM 6.2566 « 5 LB. full of intoxicating liquor." | Brantford. | | ing the impromptu press con- | wrist watch wrapped around |of past gencrations, a United in the Congo as an attempt toll ing ign Mg gela Mule, 38, died from poison| The basic fear is that British --(AP Wirephoto) IRDeraln | isdn Bsa pe e-- Outworn propaganda slogans. 0 "5" Bee o0™ has not yot| Te ore being served at a wedding - University of Pittsburgh, told the| ,. ap ica showed it-|, Jts treatment of Khrushchev's became ill after the supper Aug. Immigrants |Canadian Education Association| 315i fey in. Altica 8 |African aspirations has shown|13, The food consisted of chicken By means of tie boarding] Russians were unable to ex-| despised. But the Russian hours before the supper and For Pri tricate sons {summit conference last May, has| Dr. J. 8. Kitching, deputy med- | 8 's overwhelming|®! $ By ALEXANDER FARRELL |domaln of the faster trains. Not|Canadian winter working condi the assembly you! ty moral judgments, {might have got into the food é G wilt a some West. totally within one or two decades. wRONG CONCLUSION enter the field of work camps for major railways are introducing a|regular dining cars, dinettes oricry Eu tri the hands of those with the ability|in the food before it arrived at A i e ability P reel 3 The Dominion and the Contin-|oonsular officials said Wednes-|ities, Is chairman of the 'Philqrawing' conclusions from Rus- nounced Wednesday, The first ocal train, Railway both operate two trains you to the next city, or not far|in.+ country have been coming |CEA., ate secitons of each train linking going from Calgary to Winnipeg, |= myo ish Immizrant Good: | T t Co 1 will Association reports that in oron 0 up e They have decided, for the| Headquarters of the two rail hi to go home, compared with a Jers to use one train for short|of the changes on employment is This means that, if you are| avoided. : I'T Kill travelling from Vancouver to The two faster trains cover the| wo 111€ 401 south of Ingersoll, {ism by the leaders of newly-in- the CPR's Canadian or the CNR's| 'locals In three days and 10 with undetermined injuries, their blunders, In Africa, the " he 'Continental will have slec 1 S anc died in hospital at Ingersoll, |italize on Russia's African set- If your trip is to be a short | Bay, Saskatoon - Current, Sask., or from Gogama stretches. hospital suffering severe shock|condition in Ingersoll hospital. {Montreal - Toronto and Sudbury by a car which ran into a road|- 'LOCALS' PLANNED '"re-| Marie sleeper will also be at Cuccia of Windsor were killed! a--entire trans-continental routes. ree miles west of here, They were| entire distance between Montreal impact of the. car, LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Plaques will be carried only along certain Hospital Bill ibly restrained from pursuing oc-|veiled Wednesday, but long enough to demand S0Me| 1, roast ever paid by the ontarie] Joseph and Jack Ippolito were, Jailed three times. The In- Sudbury, will remain in the| .c Ma to Ys in [nesday. ny also of Windsor, suffered a bro-|Son Charles, who entered the Hospital for Sick|® section of asphalt on the high-Jish for falling in his duties as a committee favored integration o! ( months later, She was trea'ed for E. Walsh | MONTREAL (CP) -- The Bell| aiie until two or three years ago {Maurice De Leeuw and Joseph | Cleaning Up 1. Chicken feathers on a sofa; ing out a battery-powered larynx| into effect in January, 1959, threo|7an to a farm house and stayed 3. A telephone yanked out of |the house, constable Walsh said, | the. reirigerator The new device will be avail men from pursuing them. |ald-Tribune says the corps of treatment of an attack of ulcers, | electric razor and is designed to his Cuban United Nations dele-| «1 want to forget the name of| . J Septic Tanks' throat cavity, replacing those --This is how the United Nations| Ul) ing words with lips and tongue [nesday night by an Ontrrio mem. {name of its capital. Conservative member for Lamb | The former French Congo is re-ton West, told Wallaceburg Con- FRESH PORK SHOULDER .. 39° FRESH PORK uw. 99° BUTT FRESH PORK END LB, 59+ LEG OF (HALF OR WHOLE) LOIN LAMB "vs. 49+ LB. Va.lb, hi Tin CHINESE ELM Easy-Fast Growing 12" size -- 100 for $ 7.95 18" size ~~ 50 for $ 7.50 100 for $13.95 100 for $45.00 100 for $24.95 50 for $11.95 50 for $30.00 Delivery Service Fhop lor your $20 and over Free and have it $10 to $20 -- 25¢ delive fed $5 to $10 -- 35¢ Under $5 -- 45¢ 24" size - 18" tlze =~ 24" size = 50 for $27.50 Each C Is its | La | B t B fen Congo. calls itself offi] "It sometimes takes flve years posite sides of the Congo River ance Union said Tuesday night Kills Man | 100 # 0. ery, would be sent from Trenton day when a tractor he was driv- ar $30.00 anywhe! Osha