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The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Don't rioting students even take time out for a study-break 7 Price Mot Over 10 Certs Per Copy VOL. 89--NO. 230 r------------h aq instant "TIME OUT FOR LAUGHTER pounded Ham- | skjold resign, and he table in protest during marskjold's speech of refusal, This picture was taken by AP staff photographer Jack Harris, United Nations, to In centre preter, Victor Sukhodrev, Others are unidentified, Krush- chev hes demanded that retary General Dag Hammar- Nikita Khrushchev, left, who ! at is Communist boss of Rus and its leading table - thumper jokes with General Assembly President Frederick H, Boland, right, during Assembly session Khrushchev Price Up For Meet With Ike day is inter Sec AP Wirephoto Second, Khrushchev kept up a drum-ire atlack on Secretary General Dog Hammarskjold, try ing to force him to 'resign and UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP However, the words 'at the| The outlook for top-level talks on earliest practicable date" left the the cold war, or any significant! situation ambiguous, When the East-West agreement during the summit blew up in Paris last current UN assembly, faded today May, the three Western leaders! threatening that the Communist after Premier Khrushchev raised! sald they were ready to resume bloe will disregard him if he his price for a meeting withthe talks "at any suitable time." doesn't President Eisenhower, Khrushchev several times has Hammarskjold, fn a cool re The Russian leader's terms proposed another summit within joinder and to a tremendous ova cluded a demand that a few months-afler Eisenhower {jon from most of the members hower confess guilt for "treach-|leaves the White House in the 98-nation General Assem erous acts' and "perfidy." Khrushchev bly, sald it was not the big pow in Meanwhile, was not week as he | | not pace In TORONTO (CP) More than|katehewak Farmers Union asked said hall of the Great Lakes domestic the federal government to take wash', shipping fleet has started to tle immediate action to prevent loss now building bhiggér up on the eve of the fall rush in of grain exports of which could do the shipping. In telegrams to Trade Minis. five canallers and earn The move came yesterday by ter Churchill and Labor Minister times as much except for the Lake Carriers Association, Starr the SFU said it hoped they cost of larger crews four nfajor companies which op. "will be successful in makin A fifth. Lake Carriers Associa erate 58 per cent of the lake management and labor union (ion member avas to decide today ships. in what was termed a des. conscious of their social respon: whether to follow the body and peration move against demands sibility to farmers and the na: leave their vessels idle. Capt from the Seafarer's International tion as a whole \ Scott Misener, president of Scott Union (Ind) J, H, Wesson, Saskatchewan Misener Steamships Limited said J. D, Leitch, president of \ p- Wheat Pool president, said the at Port Colborne the firm's ships per Great Lakes Shipping Com: pool would be in favor of the port were still operating and "have pany told a press conference the of Churchill being kept open for to deliver cargoes. federal government m Rit have another _month if possible in the More than 100 to step in to avert a shipping event Great Lakes grain boats about 2.500 men are crisis, He said that before the remain tied up any length of 40 tieup : strike ends "the ships may have time : 4 to he manned by others." He sald any way to keep grain The union The federal government the emptying country "WARC. Now on a likely soon have to take elevators farmers could de. 20 altered to a sort of action," he said, liver more, would be acceplable dus overtime pay for Saturday : ; to the wheat pool ind Sunday work: and weekend FARMERS ASK ACTION The vork guaranteed for all men And ai Saskatoon ih ves OFFERS FIVE-DAY WEEK called week hy the = against N. M. Paterson and Sons I'he association members offer CITY EMERGENCY Limited of Fort William. Mr. 2 five-day week plus Saturday Leitch said if the association met PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-113! nadian. G FIRE DEPT. RA 5.6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 who tried to sponsor the meet-| jectives in this session of the "I shall remain In my post sion) has been occasioned by the demand for seating Communist nations, as long as they (he| out' provocative aggressive acts from Elsenhower for the flights | five neutrals Sunday, already lihood of & meeting with Khrush. {matic offensive at the United jo capped this with an hour York today, A third is scheduled] The Kremlin leader now ap. Eisenhower to the late John Preside: Vd Ja v President Nasser of the j|tacular private show yet for plane Incidents President Sukarno of Indonesia| dence, y invited, Including all the Khrushchev believes that West Big Four leaders who did Until Monday Western leader result of a football contest before . \ on thel But he upset all these predic Australian amendment to the months. He Is reported to have practicable date," It was int nd has for the last Khrushchev looks at it, by Menzie id he did know 19, But, if anything, he he has boosted Red prestige ships, each He sald In a letter Monday driving hard on three other ers who need the UN, but all the ing with Eisenhower; | assembly, during the term of my office as "A clear admission Is neces-| First, he lined up a phalanx of a servant of the organization, in| unprecedented treacherous acts|China in the UN, Most of them stressed the word "they') wish of the United States government | centred their fire on the United/me to do so," Hammarskjold! against the Soviet Union," - ; WAD ASKED APOLOGY ! Previously, Khrushchev had of the U2 and RBA7 planes brought down by the Russians had blamed Russia for a serie NEW YORK (AP) Soviet, Monday night, alternately grim of acts aggravating tensions and|Premier Khrushchev is reported and jolly, he sped through three chev, Nations has been a grand suc-jong news conference where he Meanwhile, two sponsors of the|cess, particularly: in wooing denounced an assortment of al to depart later this week |pears determined to stay on an. Foster Dulles, bragged about President Tito of Yugoslavialgiher week--perhaps two Soviet education, mineral water Arab Republic prepared to board his bop Hii hound Tor tonight--a big diplomatic recep An Independent « minded for : tion at his Park Avenue resl- eign leader who talked at length is due to leave Thursday for|been A Paris to see President de Gaulle/heads of government attending erners who view his activities so session, far as a defeat for Soviet policy attend this assembl hopefully expected it could be h ¥ as Khrushchev's farewell perform. the game 1s over, WOULD AMEND In Khrushchev's view the final npirala? anit + for lions by asking permission from neutrals' resolution calling for' TN ate department. to 0 off to come to New York realizing that another summit conference by the state department to go ; the Immediate results might ap duced by Prime Minister Rober! two weeks As Menzies Monday. He conferrec Khrushchev seems a little dominating the UN meeting - In world whether the United Stales would (has stepped up rather than everywhere, especially in neu support his proposal, Americ lowed down his the last'tral countries and In newly the statement w ji work of five night to the heads of five nations! fronts, trying to attain his ob- others, sary that It" (the Increased ten. speakers Monday to support his the interests of all those other | which chose the way of carrying) States, sald. demanded simply an apology | The president, replying to the indicated clearly the scant like-|to believe his one » man diplo- separate diplomatic receptions resolution prepared to leave New neutral nations, lied statesmen from President fails (fox. Oe thie ¢ United He arranged his most spec. and rehashed the U-2 and RB-47 Cairo, later In the day Some 300 diplomats have with the Kremlin leader, sald of France, the only one of the(the UN assembly are like those who add up the On file with the UN was nice tally will not be known for many the Big Four "at the earliest|Glen Cove on Long Island next I Ty with Elsenhower Sunday wearier than when he arrived the heart of the capitalist diplomats indicated* they would [few days emerging African nations as "hog. He sald companies were the vessels involved in is asking the daily seven-day bas wi five-day week on move, some so ation began tying up sponse to the strike ASSOC Sas ols in re last m demands it would mean the the Ca Lakes shipping in weekend days offer vhere the vatked ve-pe are f the end fo \ a Great The includes a cen! basic wage increase n a contract to expire at the end it NION DIFFERS of the 1962 s The old agree dn Montreal an SIU spokesmie 'ment expired Deg 31, 1959, i - AsOn | Ajax Plant 'Expansion Job Begun AJAX (Staff) ~~ Construction has begun on a new million-and- a-half dollar plant here for Tenco Ltd, The new plant is located on Mills road immediately north of the steam plant. The floor area will be 34,000 square feet and completion is scheduled for April, 1961, * Tenco IAd. are processors of coffee and instant tea The products are sold under the purchasers' labels to chain stores and national distributors, The company also processes and mar- kets instant coffee under the Ten- co label for automatic vending machines, Tenco Ltd, has been located in Ajax in a leased factory the past three years. The new plant means a substantial expansion in factory space and production. The securing of this new plant for Ajax has come about through extensive negotiations between the company, the Industrial Com- mission and the new landowners, Duffin's Creek Estates Ltd, | The town council on its part HOW TO END EGG SURPLUS BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Because he sat back and rested after eating 41 hen eggs in 20 minutes, Giuseppe Settetrombe lost the first heat of the Queensland egg eating cham- plonship to slower eater Eddie Egan Egan, after earlier break fasting on four eggs, won the heat by demolishing 42 egus 10 poached, 32 scrambled in 30 minutes, The contest was organized by the egg marketing board to boost the sale of eggs. Settetrombe, who came from Sicily in 1057, ate most of his eggs raw but 10 were scramb- He will be allowed to com- joie in the final because of his anguage difficulty, He misun- derstood the contest ries which do not allow any pruse in eating, Court Okays Provincial Traffic Law OTTAWA (CP)-The constitu. tional validity of provincial care- less-driving laws was upheld to day by the Supreme Court of Canada The Judgment upholding pro vinelal careless-driving laws was 7 to 2 with Mr, Justice C. H Locke and Mr, Justice J. R Cartwright dissenting The issue was whether care less«driving laws are within the constitutional jurisdiction of the provinces or invade the field of criminal law, a federal reserve The case involved an appeal by Winnipeg motorist James Pat-|ing costs reached a record high ever, most fresh fruits and veg- rick O'Grady contesting legality f Manitoba's careless - driving law, All other provincial care less-driving laws are the same or similar to Manitoba's, For this reason, Mr, O'Grady's appeal was opposed by the fed. on Sept, 1 from, 127.9 a month WAGES HIGHER eral government and the prov. inces of British Columbia, Al berta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Nova Scotia, Welland Expansion Program Approved TORONTO (CP)--An annexa tion plan under which the city of Welland would expand its boun daries into four suburban town. ships, doubling tario municipal board dhe Oshawa Ties WEATHER REPORT Mainly sunny and a little warmer on Wednesday, with southerly winds at 15. ED Second Class Mail Department, Ottowo Authorized os Post ' Office EIGHTEEN PAGES "OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1960 has agreed to share in the cost of improvement to Mills road to give access to the plant and to share in the cost of installation of services, One feature of the new plant and its close proxmimity to the steam plant will be the burning of company waste products in the steam plant furnaces, In the beginning of its opera tion the plant will employ 75 per. sons Tenco Ltd, is a subsidiary of Minute Maid Corporation of Or- lando, Florida, leading producers of citrus products, General contractors are Milne and Nicholls of Taronto; the arch- itects, Fisher, Tedman and Fish- er of Toronto, 0il Company 'Tax Refund | Plea Denied | OTTAWA (CP)--The Supreme Court of Canada rejected today an appeal case In which Cana- dian oil companies sought income tax refunds ranging as high as $60,000,000, The case involved an appeal by the minister of national revenue against the judgment of Mr | Justice J. T. Thorson, president lof the Exchequer Court of Can lada, ruling that Imperial Of! Limited was entitled to deduct $10,334,000 from its 1951 income before taxes | "The Judgment of the exche quer court is set aside and the appeal of the minister is al- lowed," the Supreme Court judg- {ment said, In its 1051 Income tax return, ithe company made two caleula-| {ons of the amount it would claim for the so-called one-third depletion allowance, | The comprny set one deduction | lat $13,023,000 and the other at $10,334,000, While the Exchequer | [Court sald the right figure was the latter, the revenue depart ment sald It was $700,067, | The SCOC judgment sald the minister's figure was confirmed; When the case was before the Exchequer Court, Mr, Justice| | Thorson noted that Imperial claims for back « taxes on the {question totalled more than $40, 1000,000, A number of other Cana- dian oll companies also lodged appeals seeking tax refunds worth $20,000,000, COST OF LIVING Price Of Leads A 5 OTTAWA '(CP)--Canadian liv-| point Sept, 1 with a 0.4-per-cent advance in the consumer price index during August The bureau of statistics re ported today a half-point rise in the consumer price index to 128.4 earlier, The main upward pressure came from a 1.3-per-cent advance in food prices during the month, This helped move the index to af level one per cent above the year earlier level of 127.1 on Sept, 1, 1959. The index, yardstick of con- sumer living costs, is based on {19049 price levels equalling 100, The previous high point was 128, last Nov, 1 2 The food index climbed te"123.4 [from 121.7 between Aug. 1 and its population, Sept, 1 with a sharp increase in represents an average of total was approved today by the On:|egg prices and higher prices for wages paid. fats, oranges, some beel cuts, LATE NEWS FLASHES Khrushchev Arranges NEW YORK (AP) Sovie To Meet Mac t Premier Khrushchev arranged to mee! today for a second time with Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan to discuss the leader, who met Sunday with P after attending a assembly os Inquest Ordered Into Cell Death SARNIA (CP) East-West An inquest today was ordered for Oct Britisi® | deadlock, The resident Eisenhower in Washing ession of the United Nations | 1 into the death of Charles Stevenson, 39, of Blenheim who died in Sarnia police cells Friday Stevenson had been arrested for an alleged liquor offence and died less than an hour later Three Hundred To Stage Para-Drop LONDON, Ont, (CP) battalion, Royal Canadian Oct, 17 at Crumlin Airport RCAF Downsview will be used first for 2 RCR since last spri cP The a system: of TORONTO wants to institute Law Three hundred men of the second Regiment, Five C119 fying boxcars a para-drop frog as transports for the drop, the ng. will stage ind Sunday overtime, but only Law Society Suggests Spot Rudits of Upper Canada of trust accounts Society "spot audits" held by Ontario lawyers in a"bid to halt abuse of trust funds, J, J lawyers Robinette, head of the said today a question Society which licenses Ontario naire has been sent out asking | lawyers for pomment on the proposal, ton, set up a return date with Khrushchev for this afternoon [144.2 morning s MURDER WAVE ROCKS QUEBEC 1 | Two Men Found Shot To Death MONTREAL (CP)--A double-|from work to find his 58-year-old murder in the Ville St, Michel wife beaten to death in the bed- district early today has brought room. Mr, St. Jean said $180 in to six the number of slayings in cash and a radio were missing. the Montreal area in the last 72! Provincial police announced hours. they were investigating the stab- Police said two men shot down bing of Gerard Murray, 37, of behind a northeast-end apart- Fabreville, Que., at St. Vincent ment block were killed so sud-{de Paul Penitentiary. Murray, denly they didn't have time to|Serving a five-year term for bur- take their hands out of their &lary, was fatally wounded Mon- pockets, Both were struck in the day as he worked on a pile of head or neck by small-calibre masonry. He died in hospital. { bullets, The provincial force also was Their names were withheld, [investigating the double-shooting | Three domestic murders and|¢f Ovila Martin, 63, and 'Eugene a penitentiary stabbing Monday, Pupuis, 67, both of Sherbrooke. plus a weekend double-shooting in| They were found dead Sunday in the Eastern Townships, have left|8 bunting shack near Brompton Quebec residents alarmed by one|L-ake, 90 miles east of Montreal of the most violent crime waves|and about 10 miles east of Sher- of the year, brooke, | Police sald a Sherbrooke man TO REDUCE SQUAD being held was in no condition Ironically, the rash of slayings|to talk, Further developments ~all within 48 hours -- occurred could be expected when the man as the provincial police an- was able to answer questions, (nounced Monday that the homi- His condition was not elaborated cide squad will be reduced be-|upon, {cause of the recent decrease in the number of violent deaths in/SHOT THROUGH HEART the Montreal area, Both Martin and Dupuis had The most brutal slayings came|been shot through the heart in to light Monday night when CNR the bottle-filled cabin, A ,22-cali- section foreman Michel Intre. bre rifle lay nearby. yado, 31, returned from work tol Montreal detectives sald the find his 28-year-old wife Maria St. Jean slaying in a flat in and 2%.year-old daughter Ther. downtown Montreal probably oc. esa dead, {curred early Monday while the Mrs, Intrevado had been heaten|Intrevados were 'murdered at with # metal weapon. Theresa|a8bout 8:30 a.m, had been drowned--police said| Mr. Intrevado returned to his forcibly--in the bathtub, Both|modest threeroom flat in the bodies were found in a blood. north-end at 6:30 p.m, Breakfast stained "bathroom, fon ote hd Nas on the table a m wi FINDS WIFE KILLED stove for the baby, on She Early Monday, night-wateh-| There were few signs of vios campalgn came afteriman Napoleon St, Jean returned lence outside the bathroom, BLOTTING IT OUT Minister Har- | Premier Nikita Khrushchev be- fore the United Nations General Assembly in New York today. ~AP Wirephoto Briiish Prime old Macmillan rubs his eyes during the speech of Soviet Fateful Voting In South Africa By RICHARD KASISCHKE |ing the republic referendum has CAPE TOWN (AP) -- South been one of the bitterest in the Africa's white votes country's history, * Wednesday "on whether to con-| The vert the country from a consti-| months of raclal violence tutional monarchy under thei throughout South Africa and as| British crown to a republic witha wave of nationalism continued * a president, agitating other parts of the Afri-| H The outcome could have fate. can continent, | Y Tro airman ful consequences for the white] Verwoerd"s own National party supremacy government of Prime| launched the drive for a republic Minister Hendrik Verwoerd, | Composed entirely of Dutch-| A decision to create a republic|descended Afrikaners, the party ar tac £2 might lead to South Africa's ex- has been in power for the last] pulsion from the Commonwealth|12 years, | and further isolation in a world | The anti-republican forces are] TORONTO (CP)--Ontario Lib- remove the Hydro Chairman im- already condemning its. harsh) composed chiefly of South Afri-|eral leader Wintermeyer charged mediatelly, Mr, Wintermeyer said race segregation policies. |eans of British descent, who|Monday that James Duncan has| "or accept responsibility for the These are among the reasons claim the Afrikaners have been neglected his duties as Ontario embarrassment he (has caused why the long campaign preced-| discriminating against them| Hydro - Electric Power Commis- the people of Ontario and the - since taking control of the gov- sion chairman and demanded|government of Canada," ernment, They argue that if Ver-|he resign, | woerd gets his republic, he willl Mr, Duncan sald he has noth. WENT FOR HYDRO assume «near dictatorial author-|ing to apologize for and no rea.| In a press statement Mr, Dun- ity and further infringe on the|son to resign. can said he went to Russia on Fights of te English « speaking| ppp Wintermeyer sald it wa | Hydro business and visited China Po aly 2,000,000 whites in Soutn| An outrage" that Mr. Duncan|, it 3 hLdbs fad paid all Africa and its nel thboring mar | should find time to dine with So-| : ? Penge mee date d territory yr Southwest | viet Premier Khrushchev in New| Referring to the luncheon, he Africa are eligible fo vote In the] SOT} and ~negleet to aitend sald he didn't sce Khrushchev refarendon The 12,000,000 non hearings of a royal commission, | When he was in Russia "and I whiter cac't vote. hearings of a select committee| wanted to avall myself of this 8 of ole, (of the legislature) and repre-|opportunity to size him up per- sentations from Northern On.|sonally," taro," He didn't attend the royal com- mission hearings 'for the simple Er igh el [reason that I was not called as Mr. Wintermeyer said the ua! witness" and he was repre Food dvance bacon and canned salmon. How: yERWOERD FAVORED tabl ehoaper Since Afrikaners outnumber etables were cheaper, British - descended whites byl TE ATCUS There ¢ fractional changes better than 55-45 per cent, Ver: COMES FROM CAUCUS as. well in other components of woerd is favored to win, the consumer budget -- most of Verwoerd argued that South the changes being upwards, Africa must become a republic] with its own head of state re- placing the British monarch--in The August rise in the con-| order to unify the white popula. sumer price index followed a rise| tion. . : in industrial wages during July.| Such a move, he continued, The index of average Industrial| Would preserve South Africa as ) wages and salaries at Aug, 1-- the last bastion of "Christian and many months spent in Russia|jeaders, Mr. Duncan said: latest figure available--was 177.6| White democracy in Africa. |and China, indicates clearly that| «1 gon't understand the refer compared with 176.3 on July 1 He promised that his govern-(his first interest is not, as it! ance at. T have made. thres and 171.7 a vear earlier, The in. Ment would respect the rights) should be, the business of on-| vo 8S dex is based on 1949 average Of our English-speaking people|tario Hydro," the Liberal leader, trips to North Ontarlo since July wages equalling 100. as we have during the last 12/said, 5 |81, the last one being last Thurs- This. wages index. computed years, | Premier Frost of Ontario must'day. from a survey of firms employing more than 10 persons and covers| | ing a wide range of industries,| mand for Mr, Duncan's resigna- " tom Tented irom Monday's ca see, 4, the, select, commission cus of the Ontario Liberal party.| 1 aivman of Ontario Hydro. who Mr, Duncan was a guest at a has expert knowledge of this site luncheon for Premier Khrush-| uation," chev held last week by Canadian. . born industrialist Cyrus Eaton, ay He Accession 9 Big "This outrage, following upon Ontario business and industrial Besides the vance in food component of the consumer price index--there were 0.2.per-cent in. creases in the clothing and house. hold operations indexes, a 0.1. per-cent rise in the shelter index and a 0.1-per-cent decline in the index of uvilier commodities and services, Both rents and home-ownership costs were higher, moving the index of shelter costs to a record from 1440 during the month. A year earlier this index was 142.0 The index for miscellaneous commodities and services des clined to 137.6 from 137.7 in the month 1.3-per-cent ad-| | prices -- largest| Farmer Resists Eviction Order HULL, Que. (CP)--Rifle fire blazed Monday night as farmer Jean Robert Chenier, 44, and| three of his family resisted evie | tion ih South Hull police finally ended the siege early today, escorting the Cheniers away under the eves of an invading group of neighbors Police shots, FAILS TO MAKE TARD3 entering main gate. Plant cos about 1? -AP Wiehe Works | « vortedly | « with Mass, River Picket was nr to ater! A striking General Electric | Lvan, ! ¢'f his feet | plant, police at | attempting five wq Re { Quring sc said they counted ti a uifle with is -

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