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The Oshawa Times, 3 Nov 1960, p. 1

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© Your RED FEATHER FACTS Your $6 contribition would pro- vide one term of instruction in art or eraft for someone in need of occupational therapy, & ommunity "hest - Invest Oshawa Times ¥ jr ment In Humanity WEATHER REPORT Variable cloudiness and little change in temperature on Fri- day, with westerly winds, Price Mot Over 16 Cert VOL. 89--NO. 255 Clye OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1960 Authorized gs Second Class Post Office Department, W] THIRTY-SIX PAGES Ike Heads ew York Offensive NEW YORK (CP)--New York Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, State and its plum of 45 elector umped through upstate com- college votes is a prime concern munifies Former Democratic to both Democrats and Repub- president Harry Truman did the licans in the Nov. B presidential same, - election Kennedy 0 took note of the It apparently Republican New York City as worry to the sault in his speeches They massed all their big gun You've seen circus parades York City Wednesday in he said at a San Diego rally an all-out attempt to swing You know how the elephants go state their side President around hoiing on to the tall of Fisenhower pl wd for hi the one in front Eiseuhowe! Slumped ident He twitted Nixon for and Henry Cabot Lodge tempt to ride to office on Eisen peech to a erowd of about. 10,000 hower's popularity, saying at the New York City Coliseum In 1956, Mr. Nixon was hang ¢ ' ng on tight but mow Mr, Nixon Kennedy, the Demo is | candidate." spent the day in Nixon's back yKg HITS OUT a 32 tate Ei is more of a Republicans in New the to Nixon an at n Senator e¢ratic nominee, vote hunting yard---California he the pa az-vote nhower who joined candidates in an afternoon ade down Broadway brought a blizzard of ticker tape rom windows repeated his endorsement of Nixon Pakistan Storm Lodge ticket and hit Kennedy mgt i made e the not However sur New York Democrats. he stage was His rumning NEW concep bare of Thi mate office of $20 000,000 the at deg Nixon and Lodge in office rading Americas pppmren PYCHANGE = = | \ 'Spinning Top | Probing Space CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)--A %0-pound satellite whirled into orbit today to begin the most extensive study Fla 'spinning top" sh BRIDGE OVER NIAGARA held started ever atiempled of the earth's ionosphere The officially de igned Explorer VIII, is designed under Wednesday immediately CP Wirephoto) 2 Bmerican Lewiston-Queenston bridge over | were and the lower Niagara River Ground - breaking ceremonies satellite | scientists a better the to give standing of mysterious elec trically charged ionospheric ! re 1 With Kills Thousands "I can have full confidence that . the fate of my CHITTAGONG (Reuters hands," he said ficials here said today that in | | Republican leaders esti C urc persons were reported to 1,250,000 people lined the died in Monday A route he Last tal A country Is Of 4000 have strong Local mated parade 1 e alon belt a cyclone Pakistan ould bring co to of of minute tand president's peech in New York the Republican cam five took Nixon vation t ne give Thi at lest when 10,000 the number per the killed as result 3 his da: and tidal in east Pi , i" during the three weeks wightest of the A ; The first followed , paign and added I star ed by a tidal wave, hit the seaport Us 10 8 great victory in Ae city of Chittagong Oct. 10, killing York and victory in the nation 6000 persons NOW let's Snarled communications pre Some politicians in vented the full extent of Mon. parties have been giving the edge dav's disaster from being deter- In New York State to Kennedy mined at the time, An announce Some Democrats have been pre- men Wednesday nigh said 300 dieting a big margin for their persons were killed, man, the m the waves la cyclone, I ca b called Tex (AP) Wedne Keni LUBBOCK t IKIsLal ip t leader lay led Senator uy John wedy a Viee ele United Si man a dent Richard ident d Hari turned licted Pre { tion pre of $s Bo the two and ou ought ne chur repen ol hi usc I'hese pre profan conference stale ments by Dr, Ramsey Pollard president of the Southern Baptist Convention, preceded his address wednesday night closing the an nual session of the Baptist Gen eral Convention of Pexas Polinid's ahout Baptis comment hs Nuclear Weapons Topic Of Talks He Marville d the Tru remarks wered a recent mi an ( m the quest for a campaign speech will fly home France sed troubling and France Monday from Wednesday NATO question of acquisition rol of nuclear weapons Discussion on this point lieved the main reason for 10-day European visit here Wednesday in Paris General Paul and General Lauris NATO supreme De said to Strauss SOEST, Germany (CP) fence Minister Harkness day he and Franz-Josef West Germany's defence minis ter, are in d general agree ment on defence problems facing NATO He porter Straus he SC vith po officials At A Glance $210,000 $200,000 $175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 Your Greater Oshawa COMMUNITY CHEST Needs Your Support and con is be Hark-| Hel night| NATO Henri Noy comment to re meeting made the after a today at the German deience ministry in Bonn, He flew by RCAF Dakota loh and drove 35 miles to to the 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade Harkne vas mel parade square by a 19-gun and 50 man guard He reviewed took the salute at march his ni such official fune nee became defence . © Oct d inesday had e with nes arrived after talk Secretary Spaak tad mander Canada is about the only NATO without a bilateral agree with the United States con and control of France has re agreement ie with Gut ( visit com wind on a OL country ment cerning nuelear 1 the guard a storage weapons he uch ted any A m ter 11 W hl Sti stall WON'T WITHDRAW He told German reporters Cenada "at the moment" ha nie withdrawing its or increas 1 lon nne n n n BY GREEN Affair Ministe has opposed Canadian ac d Germ defence OPPOSED 1 Greer ition of nuclear warheads for Canada's armed on the yunds that this would be incon istent with disarmament nego lations Gen NATO n rnal chief o 4) and other 0 of ] ficial nH forces tha no bri tion of ! » from Germany Norstad has proposed that be provided with nuclea ecapons, This matter. will be sed the NATO minister ting month acl ( in 1 Friday ins a wing in em ter bed all ! division RCAF aly Germany ial me nest Chest Total | layers which reflect radio signals back to earth | The improved tween continents, planes, It also could open the for more effective contact communications satellites Two the recently-launched Echo Willard and Courier and with future F, Libby and Dr, Donald A, manned space crafl Glaser --today were awarded the, An official of the National 1960 Nobel prizes in chemistry Aeronautics and Space Adminis. and physic tration reported the successful Libby, 51-year-old former mem- grhiting of Explorer VIII gives ber of the US, Atomic nev the United States a commanding Commission, was awarded he adge over the Soviet Union in that Truman's locally " ize for devising the 8 should turn him un Shemistey Drize {ok fle vial He exploration of the ionosphere, ess he "'repents of his sins and! oe determining the age of fossils, REDS USING ROCKETS ii manners, wood and other organic matter, Robert Bourdeau, head of the In Fisnkill, N.Y.,, Truman re. hy measuring the amount of ra: ionosphere branch of NASA's torted; "I've already told the'dioactive carbon present, The coape flight centre, said pub: Japtisls where they ought to get|process ean determine within 200 i 0q reports indicate Russia off and 1 can't add anything to|vears the age of samples as old| "hier probing the lonosphere belt A the ehuveh guslop 45 od yeaky, : with Woekers and until today was suggestion, Troman smd: "1 dare' Fig i al of - we ¢ considered even with the US, in em to do it bedi Doh "us Yo data fathered from this sea of SPEAKS AS INDIVIDUAL named the physics laureate for Plecivical particles whieh ex ow ath (tends from 50 miles to about Pollard said he spoke omly as nvention of the hubble bath Ys bove th sarth's in individual with no authority chamber" for the photographing 1000 Miles above the "eari) tell Baptists how to vote of atomic particles, Superheated SUriace liquid in the chamber slows down A 76-foot Juno 11 rocket blasted In the press conference and a yho highspeed partitles until they off from this missile test centre lelevision Interview, Pollard sald appear in photographs as a'at 12:23 a. m. today, Its four thought Kennedy is "a bigot! giving of bubbles stages fired with elocklike preci: ome way Pollard would Fach will receive a cheque for gion and boosted the payload to not answer a question whether he $43,627 from the trust fund left necessary orbital speed of more thought Kennedy, a Roman Cath: hy Alfred Nobel, the inventor of than 18 000 miles an hour was sincere in his expressed dynamite Tun slam 0 IAS favoring separation of Other el award winners TWo hours after launch, NASA and this vear are Saint-John Perse, dnwounced the "spinning (op to be experiment could lead communications ships and Attack Scientists Truman |Win Prizes STOCKHOLM AP) American scientists--Dr ay ith Like ident in Texas. Truman said Fexans ought to go to hell if they ote Republican such language to the nation of president and Christ Pollard sald discredit ottice of Pollard brought he high the cause wdded chureh out he lew A wireh slate |als, which has assumed serious BELGIANS FACE CHARGES IN UN UN Secretary~Asserts Work Being Hampered UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) Secretary-General Dag Hammar skjold charged today that large scale Belgian activities in The Congo are hampering United Na tions efforts to restore law and order In a voluminous report fo the General Assembly, Hammar: skjold reported large numbers of Belgian nations were returning to The Congo and exerting strong influence on the temporary ad ministration set up hy Col, Jg seph Mobutu iss He blamed the Belgians for a growing hostile attitude on the part of the Mobutu government toward the UN command, Many of the young commissioners that government, he said, were constantly accompanied by Bel gian advisers to whom they lis tened One of the results was that "the chaotic trative and economic situation reached the verge of collapse" before the UN command stepped in firmly and took a more active hand, CITES SERIOUSNESS Hammarskjold told sembly "It may be concluded that a gradual but purposeful return is being staged hy Belgian nation. The activities of the returning Belgians, Hammarskjold said, appear to be "clearly at variance with" assembly directives and with the UN command's basic objectives The secretary - general made public communications in which he had protested against the ac- tivities of Belgian nations in The Congo, a Belgian territory until last July PROVIDED ARMS Hammarskjold said some Bel- gian nations "are believed to have heen actively arming sep. aratist Congolese forces and, In some casés, Belgian officers have directed and led such forces which, in certain areas, have been responsible for brutal and oppressive acts of violence He said some of the Belgians are returning to The Congo "pare tially through what seems to he an organized recruiting came paign in Belgibm,"" Hammarsjold's in the wake of mounting Soviet demands that he say what the United Nations is doing to sup- press what the Russians called "the subversive activities of Bel. gian agents" in The Congo; The Indian head of the UN mis. slon in The Congo, Rajeshwar Dayal, is heading here from Leo. significance in view of the key poldville to report on the mounts dréus, Phish hey, have me. i) Sistasios a. path of the at public life of | 80 Opera country and the possible effect| He is tell Hamimare of their activities on all aspects skjold Congo President Jo. of the ONUC's (the eom- seph Kasavubu and Mobufif, ope mand) responsibilities, pose the plan of Hammarsk- "All too often these develop. jold's advisory committee to send ments have coincided with anti- an Asian African conciliation United Nations policies or feel: mission to The Congo fo try to ings at various points of im: bring together the warring polis pact," tical factions, added adminis he report comes the as Canadian Growth Halted: Fowler French poet and former diplo. WAS in orbit, It is so nicknamed mat, for literature, and Sir Frank hecausé it is shaped like a child's Macfarlane Burnet of Australia toy top and spins during flight and Dr. Peter Brian Medawar|for stabilization. 1t 30 inches of Britain, for medicine in height and diameter, fi be hi would | Kennedy ald | ally 1 to has president constitutional office been under heavy ministers who say religion would dis FERIES Be mer Makes Daisy Trim | Oe | aisy $13 Million Deal | Too Costly TORONTO «( Pp Rio Viol nas heen obtained dor the trans Company Ltd, of London, Eng- action, which will be financed in land, announces the purchase, Canada by cash and short-term through a wholly-owned Canadian! bank borrowings subsidiary, of all the shares of Mr. Hirshhorn J. H TORONTO iportsman M fuss when 0 \ el TOP LAUNCH! Flood Rips Hole In Po Delta Dikes | (AP) of oath of Is fire G | m Baptist Catholic ) 1 {ua - Ten the Po ROVIGO, Taly thousand residents Delta lowlands were evacuated today as a vaging flood tide poured through a 450-foot breach in the river's dikes and inun dated thousands of acres of farm. land The breach in the dike, which broke Wednesday, was still wid] ening. Firemen and Italian troops has agreed to Hirshhorn in Rio Tinto Min gontinue on the boards of the Canada Idd various Rio Tinto companies in was * made Canada until the end of the year, adjacent Scarbor- by Robert Winters president of when he will retire Township trimmed his dais. Rio Tinto of Canada, through! My, Hirshhor, a native of Lat but today he objected to be. release of a statement made by via who was brought up in Brook. trimmed $450 for the job the parent company lyn, backed geologist France R ing Company of I'he cp Millionaire J. Bovlen raised announcement non ough ( ng * expert who says Johnny Canuck TORONTO (CP)--A call for] Referring to private invests Canadian economic leadership ment of U8, capital in Canada, was made today by an industrial he said it could be controlled by Canadians If necessary. Means while it performed an important function "We simply do not generate enough capital of the right kinds to meet our needs for the growth we want If we are not cares ful we may find that foreign in- vestment will turn to other more agreeable and enticing places, had things better four years ago "The plain fact is that growth in the Canadian economy has almost disappeared during the last four years,' Toronto's Em pire Club was told by R, M Fowler of Montreal president of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, "We need to get away from emotional generalities and get down to specifics and action," he said, "We need people to tell us what we can do--not what we can't do." Text of his address was re leased to the press in advance of delivery Mr, Fowler Mr, Fowler also sald that a protectionist sentiment for do. mestic producers has appeared in Canada and this is "dangerous and unrealistie," Old Law Distuths Bets On Election CARSON CITY, Nev, (AP). News of a forgotten state law against election bets has "the average Canadian in real terms, after allowing for price changes, Is worse off in 1960 than he was in 1056," sald The disputed daisies grew in a No price was given in the an- Joubin in the geological theories thrown Nevada bookmakers into confusion and stopped wagers on the presidential race. The biggest question in the wake of Wednesday's revelation: What to do with the money al. ready bet While Nevada has legalized just about all forms of gambling, a 1919 law bans any type of bet on any election, 75-acre tract where Mr. Bovlen nouncement, but the transaction that led to the uranium develop-| runs some of his $1,000,000 worth icreases the parent company's mént of Northern Ontario's Al- of horseflesh to pasture iterest in the Canadian subsidi- goma area Under the provincial ary to mare than 80 per cent| He originally merged his inter. covering weed control, from about 54 per cent tests with Rio Tinto of London in ough Weed Inspector Ed Issued and fully paid shares of 1956 for the formation of Rio sent Mrs. Boylen--to whom the Rio Tinto of Canada at Dec. 31 Tinto of Canada land is registered--a letter set- totalled 53,903,078, and current In making the announcement, ting out time limit during unlisted quotations are around 8 Rio Tino "acknowledged the which the weeds had to be cut, vents a share. This would give good offices of the New York The weeds--including the dais- the transaction, at current mar. fiancial firm of Model, Roland were left uncut so the town- ket prices, a value of around and Stone" in facilitating the ship did the job Sept. 1 $13,000,000 transaction. Then they billed Mr The announcement said treas- $450, 'ury and Bank of England consent attempted to throw up an emer. MAKES SUGGESTION ; gency dike to check the flood He suggested that the situation Cattle were drowned as the could be alleviated by moderate flood spread over low-lying farm. and gradual expansion of the lands, but there were no reports money supply and levelling the of loss of human lives. Canadian dollar to a par with the The dike, which broke before United States dollar the rain-swollen waters of Italy's] A revision of the tax structure higgest river, was one which pro-{to take into consideration new tected the 70,000-acre Aviano Is-leconomie conditions would also and, where 30,000 persons live, (help, Constitution Change Closer After Parley Nationale which now statute Scarbor Walton a Do- No formal statement was is: plessis Union sued Wednesday night at the end first day the second m of the conference, which met Oct, 6 and 7 and agreed a way can be found to bring BNA Act British statute to Canadian isdiction and to imend it in Canada OTTAWA (CP)--The 1960 overn minion - provincial constitutional ment ener re. les of garded the fateful hurdle 1930 conference wnee ently a as the conle jumped ecessor years ago Provincial attorney ved Wednesday neasure agreement blem of keeping basic reserved for appa hurdle on tripped and Boylen 3 08 which he first nat fell 10 "Phe position of Quebec is not different from that of province Mr. Gerin-La told The ence ha important ress and to have thing to announce soon." Mr. Bonner said the faet the conference could continue t work on the tangled in a country as complicated as Can ada in that grounds for pessimism First Canadian LATE NEWS FLASHES |As President Congolese Killed In Tribal Warfare hg Idian publisher Thomson LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) Al Wednesday night named to killed and some 20 others injured a post that requires him to wear tribal and political. violence in The a chain of office when presiding United Nations announced today very the other a ar I broad on the const general A jur a joie reporter conler made we of pro ADJOURN SMILING some Minister Fulton, chair man ol the meeting, said the con ference adjourned with 'great HE smiles Attorney - General Bonner British Columbia said h basis for concrete proposals the provincial m take home colleagues lor J tutional guaraatees time, but allowing amend » to the British North Amer Act to be made in Canada 1950 the ) hope Reuters) Roy was Justice Cana au i that nel ica \ similar conference in led get the nub of em when the provinces were : 22 Congolese were bloody flareup of southern areas, least in a Congo's problem of Te Was a which could cabinet fa to to 1 there are nc over functions the fd /Anglo-Canadian Deal With Cuba HAVANA (Reuters) A pooled aid in Cuba for consideration hy id today prices at prices major He was elected president of the Printers' Pension Corporation an organization formed in 1827 to provide pensions for widows and orphans of printers and aged and disabled craftsmen Thomson is the 134th person and the first Canadian to be president. He follows in the foot steps of such distinguished pre Na |decessors as four Kings of ion | ¢ which provisions ters to Ac made to BNA or ananimous APPARENTLY AG All proviaces a hei roval Attorney hould be er ap joint Canadian-British project the oil and sugar industries Fidel Castro's government Cuba would sell the "pool the bulk purchase discount possibly - permitting the international oil companies | by e provincial Parliament 1e¢ mamendable Quebe he Ox Roberts conference along withenoth opposite ting General ol B4 look the ober to operale under authoritative sources Wl at current we and W-octane purchasers to Flood Threatening English Town LONDON (Reuters) south and west of Rritain today as Whitstable faced itgiggest danger . » & disaster. The Whitstable reservoir thousands of gallons of water streams, consent of th vi federal CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 all legislatures andiOn » sald the was ne he ht ne a formula for tran ring BNA Ac from Britain nada, dnd doing it, is less urgent than find ing a formula amending BNA Act in Canada This tion now moving rig ( to change his optimistic out er (ar les 0 gaso undercut ok Pa Gerin-Lajole. minister of outh in Quebec and a constitu- expert Quebec sub ne list of BNA ants en the Lesage a government wants to as were the writers its views flexible. It was can Constitution {the inflexible attitude of the du-cans," Mr, Bonner said, il for the said written it land, the Duke .of Wellington Charles Dickens and . William Gladstone He succeeds Sir Guy Harrison a sixth-generation British master printer and the official printer to the Queen, nitted constitu Canadians is MOPPING-UP OPERATION a Canadian written by Just threatened the County town of 1953 east coast overflow point from tributary floodwaters the Kent since the neared the poured in . Rising \¢ wovisions hed, Ww Some 700.000 gallons of oil pumped from a basin 130 feet across and deep at the Irving anadian Amer Ameri i tre because as good ( Libe ne who were subsided causing a Mssure, About 80 per cent of the ofl is salvageable, Oil. Company plant in Rosalie, Que. The oil flowed from a tank Wednesday after the earth beneath it apparently Ste. are measuring | five feet of the Keep good as | --(CP Wirephotod

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