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The Oshawa Times, 12 Oct 1960, p. 2

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TT 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, October 12, 1960 '| Brian | The v Sp i SOCIETY RUMOR OF THE YEAR Princess Margaret, clad In a loose fitting coat, chatted companionably with Mrs, Janet Wain during a visit to the Louise Margaret maternity hospital at Aldershot, England, New Cabinet Ministers En last Friday Fresh rumors | usugl chic models during the swept London society today | hospital visit and that she has Bhat re hve 4 heen wearing a coat on all her noted that her dress was more | recent public Appearances matronly looking than her (AP Wirepholo) Will Soon Meet Test By JAMES NELSON Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) Prime Min ister Diefenbaker's newly re vamped cabinet, with emphasis| sults on youth and energy in the top policy-making departments, will | come to grips with its new legis | lative program nexi week, In formed sources say, Mr Diefenbaker, nounced retirement oldest members who of men Tuesday, planned home today to his Prince Albert Sask, constituency for a weekend, A number of local po litical speeches are in his itiner: ary 4aken up by the cabinet {he dust of changing offices has settled and the prime minister returns are plans for an autumn start on the regular 1061 session of Parliament, HELD IT OFF Mr, Diefenbaker planned when parliament prorogued its 1060 session In August to make an earlier-than-usual start on the next year's work, but held off final decision on the date of the session opening until he com: of his cabinet|put | prge ny and the appointment of four new an energetic to fly|nessman, is an advocate of com: year-old former magistrate and long | enterpriser Among the first questions to be| follo of transport is Leon Balcer, the cabinet, despite rebuff when|42, the youngest of the cabinet| province has given the Conserva pleted his plans for the cabinet list The cabinet reorganization was the largest since the progressive conservatives took office June 21, 1047 Resides the departures of De fence Minister Pearkes and Vet erans Minister Brooks and the appointment of four new mem: bers, there were portfolio shifts among six existing ministers, The new cabinet of 24 mem hers--one of the largest in Cana dian history--has none over the age of 63, the prime minister now being the oldest, The shuf- fle cut the average age by 1.38 years to 53.8, compared with the 6. 5-vear average age of the 8 Laurent cabinet when it was de feated in June, 1057 CONTROVERSIAL POSTS The new ministers, including Defence Minister Harkness, §7 Trade Minister Hees, 50, and Agriculture Minister Alvin Ham: will have their heads counted in iiton, 48, expect to be settled Ina general census starting next "hanging offices hy the week departments are their end new Their among the most controversial In gocennial Harkness eration was moved from the agriculture io three weeks in most areas and body Canadian polities, Mr portfolio, Mr port and My northern aftairs Hamilton | jast in the cabinet, he cin he ex [I t in the 1957 Conservalive ele to emphasize long-term tion victory and is eredited with| pected heing one of the few in his party | planning in the agriculture de who accurately forecast the re. partment With Lis new depart ment, he also takes on the task of . i . reporting to Parliament for the WOULD AID BUSINESSMEN [Canadian wheat hoard, and de Into: Mr, Churchill's difficult | fending it - against eriticism in trade portfolio, with its ramifica:| parliament and in the tions both on Import and export provinces, The wheat hoard an- trade and on domestic business formerly eame under the trade the two| and Industry, the prime minister minister, Mr, Hees, The Torontonian,| The other transfer and successful busi: yation of William J was the ele Rrowne, 63 petition, assistance for the small| Rhodes scholar in law who had and processing of heen minister without portfolio materials in this) since 1057, to the job of solicitor general, It was a promotion for Newfoundland's representative In the Canada's raw country, Going Into Mr, Hees' old port French Canadaltive party generally Among the new ministers ministers from but highest in seniority, and an other former national president|ter Dinsdale, 44, new minister of of the Conservative Association | northern affairs, is the only one While quiet and retiring hy na [with experience in parliamentary ture, he has demonstrated more| opposition hefore 1067, Hesldes administrative ability than is us [nis wvouth and qualities of care ually regarded as necessary for|for detailed work, he has organ the relatively junior post of solic: ized one of the most elosely-knit iter-general he held until today,|personal followings in his Man Mr, Baleer undertook wider re. itoha riding of Brandon-Souris sponsibilities, as general adviser| and as a Salvation Army worker to other ministers on Quebec|represents a new element in cab problems and as chairman of inet, special cabinet committees The other three new ministers The transfer of Mr. Harkness| are men who have impressed the to the more immediately critical| Prime minister with their ability portfolio of defence opened the|One of them, fil-year-old Hugh agriculture post 'for Mr, Hamil John Flemming, new minister of ton, who moved over from north:| forestry, impressed the prime ern affairs and national re |minister with hig political record sources. The former Saskatche.| 8% well, Mr, Flemming, premier wan teacher is the man who put|0f New Brunswick from 1932 un the inspiration of the northern|til this year, also 1s a long-time "vision" Into operation personal friend of Mr, Diefen z baker and the man who moved LONG TERM PLANNER his nomination for the party Widely regarded as the enthus-'leadership in 1956 Canadian Census Starts Next Year Ry JACK REST Canadian Press Stal OTTAWA (CP) Wal Phere will he a household ques fifth reflects Writer Canadians Lonnaire arm for every non home the soclal and rising standards of living in Can 10th ada, For instance, Instead of asking whether the subject has a which: just about every now has--the enumerator This conditions June | The mammoth survey, census since Conled Is expected to last two radio Hees from on employ an army of between 23, Will ask whether he has a TV rom 000 and 27.000 enumerators sel Date of the census was an (Probe Into Prairie] tempting to. murder a policeman INTERPRETING THE NEWS i Nixon Defends i Backe! . The Two Rocks nary hearing into a $100 000 dea! ership racket in first aid kits and By HAROLD MORRISON Canada, Britain and other allies women's stockings opened Tues Canadian Press Stall Writer |be willing to contribute men and day with a total of 0 charges of In his eagerness to depict Ben-|arms In support of such pol fraud and eonspiracy to defraud ator John Kennedy ns a woolly-|iey" against eight men minded thinker Vice. President) Senator J, W. Vulbright, # Charged were: Donald Pick. Richard Nixon hes plunged intojprominent Democrat and chalks ard. Karl Douglas Black, David a political pledge he may have man of the foreign relations com ¥. Curley, Stanley Rose, T. A. difficulty selling to Canada and mittee, suggests they would not Nordman, Anthony Aquanno, other allies in the event he be-|He suggests also that in purss Cassidy and William C.| comes president ing such a policy, Nixon would Goddard This pledge--far stronger thaniplace the United States In the Bpecinl crown any enunciated by President Ei- uncomioriable position of bring Harry Deyman of Cobourg, senhower on the subject--is to) committed to war at the will of charged that the men obtained defend the two tiny offshore 18 the Chinese Communists and on money hy selling dealerships lands of Quemoy and Matsu!an issue that might hoth be really throughout Ontario against the Chinese Communists! essential in the defence of Yor Neville Miller, credit manager mainly because 4 "pr ineiple"' of mosa, of Bauer and Wack, a division freedom is involved Last of the Kendall Co, (Canada) 14d, While undoubtedly Nixon, in Nixon » Kennedy testified thot he instructed his expressing this view, sought 10 counter, Kennedy argued that company not to deal with Gene impress on the electorate thet while he would not give up the eral Merchandising Distributors, he is the apostle of freedom, de two islands under threat of Com of which Black and Curley are termined (o block the Commu-!munist guns, he believed these executives nists from gaining another inch| islands are not essential to For credit manager said he of territory, he has opened the mosan defence, He suggested made the recommendation when! question of how he reconciles the defence Vine he drawn in the he learned at & meeting last|this with his sell-portraynl #5 sea around this main nationalis! December that an investment of defender of peace and his plans territory, $1.200 was required hy Generis increase co-operation inside Fa vequired by General toe 'Western alliance, QUOTES FXPERTS To the question of hether Merchandising from ils prospec tive distributors, He felt the s ye a Fihitol fe #4 he sum WORTH A WAR? this might not he interpreled a VAs BX We Would, in fact, the American appeasement, Kennedy quoted a people he willing to go 10° War number of military and diplo First-Aid prosecutor second television en Friday in the to MeConnell, teacher now a high in Galt, saw his Naney hit, I could see he car coming," he sald, "It wag going west, I thought she was quite safe and there was nothing to worry about, The car ap peared to speed up and pull to the right, I ran out, My daughter stumbled and fell forward and the -car hit her" Auto Workers March For Jobs WINDSOR (CP) seventy eight men paraded for an hour n downtown Windsor Tuesday, carrying signs asking for more jobs, Most of the marchers were unemployed auto workers, The parade was without Incident CLIMB-IN | MOVIE THEATRE | NEPTUNE, NJ, (AP)= When members of the John Clifton family want to see a movie, they climb a tree, But not Just any tree, It has to he the sturdy old maple In thelr hackyard, It's less than 50 feet away from the glant sereen of a nearby drive-in theatre Clifton, to his wife and sters, has built the branches DRIVE TO geau Valley TONIGHT aecommodate seven youngs hox seats in Breakfast » Lunch » Dinner Business Men's Lunch 12:2 HOTEL LANCASTER wor GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 142 SIMCOE ST. §. RA 8.6451 or RA 3-413) OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY Patrol Sergeant . Jack testified the accused fire when being apprehended rear of a downtown goods store last Dee ence will he made Oot Impaled Boy Walks Home ST. THOMAS (CM) Fight vear-old Darryl Wilson was re: ported in fair condition in hospi tal here after a stick plerced his body when he fell from a tree His mother, Mrs, A, E. Wilson, sald she was told thestiek did not The preliminary hearing Is ex ected to last three weeks, y pected to three week for what Kennedy describes 88 malic experts including State wo rocks' Just a few miles off Secretary Herter who have Father Saw the Chinese mainland and about! maintained Quemoy and Matsu Korea also was considered inde fensible and yet war came and American, @a well as other IA ¥, Cook heard a father tell In taking his position that Que of watching his two - year » old moy and Matsu must be de daughter hit and killed by a car fended at all costs, Nixon has » to take time out fo read the law w U S about children on the highway," orries bdo these islands should he decided He reserved judgment in the By HAROLD MORRISON al the time of altack and whe Canadian Press Staff Writer ther this attack is aimed at For forth States authorities are deeply con Islands . | shriis Nell merned over the possible future Under a m uiua iy up spread of the world's nuclear realy the US, Is commitied to developing # low-cost machine department has frequently stated for turning out enriched uran:|Matsu and Quemoy are ii # jum slightly different category ing the centrifuge cream-separ ator method of foreing the bomb fuel uranium-286 from the heavier also in the competitive field of OTTAWA (CP)-1t Cmdr, Ed commercial atomic power mund G, Gigg, 86, of North Bay A western scientific source he-i aud Ottawa, has heen appointed end of the U.8, monopoly In the|goquiped submarine when it is export of fissionable materials| commissioned ne x( year, the for peaceful power and hombs-- navy announced today over-all diplomatic policy ni Canada by the U8, Navy, After The state department, while refit at Philadelphia, it will be maintaining it will he some years... .issioned In Canada a fan he Jued in A practigal Ad A native of North Bay, T4 for omh-ni ing Wa erla . ng Cmdr. Grigg won pilot's wings cated it already 1s negotiating) ion the Royal Navy and com film under striot export con: grgtan 9:90 am, EDT Oct, 12 ) A German embassy spokesman a "moyal obligation" to keep the | {machines from falling Into the | hands 'of unscrupulous regimes, | |"Iatest models," Hees Boosts flee S . . Fired Gun | Port Expansion (Frade Minister Hees sald Tues. | day that the federal government | Wh A { id [18 basically" interested in pro en Ires e Lin Canada If the expansion "ls TORONTO (CP)--James Wind. Justified in the light of economic Taylor, 25, was convicted and engineering reality." to prevent his arrest, but was ae Development Asoclation thal It quitted on another charge of at. Wis up to "the local people" to make sure that "our attention Is a gun that their requests are realistic in the ally based" sporting He spoke at the association's 1" tions conference hours after he ing shifted by Prime Minister from the transport ministry, Mr, Hees said that since the opening of the 8t, Lawrnce Sea Great Lakes have 'understand. ably felt that their areas should colve major harbor works, with 100 miles from Formosa? Would! are strategically indefensible, In Daughter Di aughter Die Cheap A-Bomb departed from the milder Eisen careless driving case against Kl A | club following » report that West|the defence of Formosa and the ' New Submarine U-288 isotope, may not only have a monopoly that the UR, 1s em-| qhe guhmarine, the former with Germany fo keep her pro manded two British submarines He sald he believes his govern: | a view of attracting seaway tral [this Nixon comntered that South STRATFORD (CP)--Magistrate I G | forces, had to go In then said Tuesday "I am going f joing hower policy that the fate of mer Fowler, 75, of nearby Se WASHINGTON (CP) United mosa_and its nearby Pe seadore Germany has made progress in| Pescadores though the state The German machine, employ an impact on homh-making but Gets Commander lieves it may even lead to thelty command the navy's newly ploying to some advantage in her|ygg puppfish, is being loaned to before the German development HMCS Grilse cess secret and keep the ma-iq ins sopvice with the RN agreed that his government has ment will han exports of the! At Offi PETERBOROUGH (CP) - moting the expansion of any port Tuesday of discharging a firearm| Mr, Hees told the Lake Ontario | Ward drawn to their specific needs and 11. Sent Industrial and municipal rela. ram th to minister of trade way, many communities on the fe Mr, Hees sald there was 'no doubt of this" in major harbors at points like Toronto, Hamilton and the Lakehead Mr, Harkness was an assistant pounced Tuesday hy the govern to Mr, Pearkes as defence eritie ment, Results of the population when the Conservatives were in count will form the basis of the opposition, and reorganized and pext redistribution of seats in the ireamlined the agriculture de: House of Commons partment in his three years there The census takers will probe as minister, " a little deeper into the intimate mer trde miner Che aru of Candia onl " 4 ' ife than in former years. For Edy SU be avo lu dad Mare instance, they will want to know tinues to preside over the cab something about a mother's fer inet committee on sclentifie de tity, and of the total Surqings velopment, Teporting to Parlia./ hol Just wages of the bread J \ 2 meet lor the National Research Officials sald they could nol program, He will continue as[SMtimate how much the big pro ~~ government House leader, directs 166 W ill cost; this had not been ing the schedule of the Com: figured out yet, They were cer Mons tain, though, that it would cost A former president of the Pro. much more than the 1931 census gressive Conservative Assocla.|oh W hich the total outlay was $8, tion of Canada, a post involving 391.000, grass - roots organization, Mr,| The 1981 census placed Can Churchill was a leading strateg- ada's population at 14,000,429 Ry a v \ this had risen hy 2,071,362 to 16] DEAD S 080,791, Jerry Valtattorni, 8 was The basic questionnaire will brought inte Mission Emergens contain 13 questions, In addition, ©¥ hospital In San Francisco those 23 or over will be asked! last night and ambulance ste ward Daniel Carey sald he had "died" enroute. Ii James SANGUDO, Alta. (CP) - Four come, For males 23 and over mill was unable to detect pulse young brothers, missing overs there will be still another guery or respiration, but neverthe night from their farm home three 00 Wartime service in (he armed| 1053 opened the boys = chest miles northeast of here, were forces ily nt antaged Jurys J ais . 08 r urdett Nelson ape found Tuesday after a night-long At every fifth household mar od the bay's throat and pen verne Sim---Rruce, 13, Walter, 10, Amold, 8 and Heary, T--were cold, hungry and tired but other wise in good condition. They took refuge in an abandoned house 1936, when the pocket-size quin F B tennial census was carried out, Found Wel 10 further questions, mostly hav ing to do with their work and in search vied, widowed or divorced od 3 ¥ The sons of Mr, and Mrs, La ty hoof 8 a tube inte the windpipe about. 1'% miles east of their home after they became lost, were married and how many! phine Voltattorni had put in a live-barn children they have had. | frantic call for ambulance This "fertility question" after Jerry choked bees tried out in a dry run last year sudden at at Joliette, Que, and Galt h condition housewives showed little dante 10 answer o, was A of 8 nflammation remained But he was alive «(AP Wirephoto) and relue Today critical women will be asked when they| The parents, Gino and Jose: | puncture hs lung The boy walked home before being taken to hospital, she said Crash Kills Photographer TORONTO (CP)..Henry Rille, 35, a freelance photographer of suburban Scarborough, was killed Tuesday when his car crashed into another vehicle driven hy Kenneth . Moore, 31, of Cooks ville, Moore was uninjured, Cabinet Geography Improved OTTAWA (CP) ister Diefenbaker sald Tuesday {his newly « shuffled cabinet will give better geographical repre. sentation to the provinces The efect of his cabinet changes was to add one mem. ber each for Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba, and reduce Rrit fish Ca laumbia's representa. {Hon from three to two Saskatchewan remains repre {sented With two members of the cabinet including the prime minister, but Mr. Diefenbaker said he doesn't count himself in granhical representation provinces of the other provinces has one member, Prime Min. | \ =the potential need Rut at other intermediate ports "the question of enlarged facilis ties must clearly depend upon " 600D NEWS For Mr, Hees sald some communi argued that if the govern. ment provided the facilities the traffic would come, This "might be partly true," "Hut 1 think you will agree if he government were to #0 ahead with every such proposal, it would soon be involved in ty: ing up very large sums which could he devoted to purposes much more immediate in the publie interest." 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