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The Oshawa Times, 5 Dec 1960, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Weather will continue to be very mild, with heavy cloud, Rain is expected tonight in Southern Ontario, THOUGHT FOR TODAY Another thing a modern child his mother's knee is aut for hot cigarelie The Oshawa Times Authorized ae Second Clos Mell Post Office Department, Otiaws EARLY SURVEY SHOWS GOOD VOTING TURNOUT Safety Week Very Heavy Vote At Some Stations VOL, 89--N TWENTY-TWO PAGES Price Mor Over Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1960 10 Ld - . i (T'S NEVER TOO ot I Om Om Port wife Catharine Parker of became the urday Mr Weller A 12:Ye with 3 married for the r-old randmother | indehildren third time bat LATE Brough 62, of Om cp William Narrows of Bloux Surprise, Favor Greet Church Union Plan il de combinin Blake in a sermon Episcopal Cathedral steps for liturgical churehe non-ritualistic hoth Re AN FRANCISCO ing ehurehmen re but VIP) Lead Di istered a Grace firmly tailed ereedal more informal into a body somewhat surprised favorable posal for a wide Protestants in both "Catholic element The plan ald Methodist Bishop John Wesley Lord of Bo ton as shockin ¥ Church of South India in 1047 Christian uniting Presbyterians, Metho "It overcomes with stark sim- dists, Episcopalians and Congre plicity many of the problems that| gationalists have perplexed th Joputato com" pp. Blake proposed specifi ally munions over the year a merger of these groups in the The plan, at the outset, would | {nied States, He included the embrace the Ki Copal, Umtec! United Church of Christ, at pres:| Brabyteciom M bh od le1 Jad ent an evolving union of Congre | Aid a we Evangelical Die enominationn subsequent |Rationating sng Je y | NVite 0H wn, " . . his provocative formula was Altogether, the combined, body offered Sunday by a top ranking| would have more than 20 "w i ule aw | members, Other churches ac Preshyterian, Rev, Fugene Car." Bris prigeivies' would also son Blake of Philadelphia, shortly| C€PHing the princip before the start of the triennial) be invited to join general assembly of the National! The proposed reunion would in Couneil of Churche clude a joint consecration ser ice, in which all clergy EVOKES INTEREST take part, to hring them into the More than 3,000 succession--a heritage tives of 33 Protestant valued by the Episcopal and dox denominations with other Catholie-rooted church 000 members joined in the open This i n Sunday night, The sidered proposal generated keen interest apostle 18 the dele the opening significant move Arthur C, L York, © president Episcopal Church 'Out of this might come that would be acceptable the people Involved "It 1s a good approach, | it will lead to a reunion of chureh." Floods, Gales Hit Europe Gale snarling ) reaction today to a pro | reunion among! the the U.8,, fusing|churches eformed" formed and Catholic PATTERN IS INDIAN The plan is patierned establishment of the and on the United "ig as would representa and Ortho 40,000 apostolic con the a line of authority erviee handed down from gale FKEE TO CHOON) Rey The plan alse would provide fot New! "truly demoeratic government the with congregations free their own pastor and "a a plan diversity of theological formula to all tions of the faith and a wide added. diversity of worship and liturgy hope Other measures would incor the porate distinctive features of both Catholic and reformed types of a very id Rt ehtenberger of bishop of to name wide he of | continued streets ol A new hazard was the city of Hereford from underground storage at flooded garages b mixed with the Hoodwators 1g the danger that the spark in inundated could touch off a major Route tilay LONDON flooded battered Europe shipping and br threats to coa towns already storms Sunday The Nether! wars nil a hlocked hy | aerial thous; to patrol he Exeter faced hy where gas flood inland hy n n and swamped ling tanks came hein siightest was one of the wilh roads televi ands len tre sion from of cellar homes He In Cardiff, Wales, whorg homes were flooded Sunday ni police said the situation had im proved and that flooded roads now were back to normal Chest Total At A Glance $210,000 $200,000 $175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 roofs and flooded In the Duteh town of Meppel with a population of 12,000, army units nized emergency feed ing services and evacuated house holders from thelr home At Bad Oeynhausen in West Germany, where the River Werre burst its hank idiers, police men, firemen and eivil teers hattled to fortify dikes sandbag ripped nd 1,000 ht \ an volun with Coastal Almost at a standstill and hundreds of ves sels were sitting out the storm in North Sea port LINERS DELAYED Rut the ean - goin United States and Ivernia Havre, France, Sunday being bottled up for 16 heavy The | Queen Mary Cherhon Franee in 24 hours late to pick passengers on il vol southampton, Eng York In severe this year ported improving BE TY ap $50,000 CITY EMERGENCY $25,000 PHONE NUMBERS | Your Greater Oshawa POLICE RA 5.1183 COMMUNITY CHEST FIRE DEPT. RA 46374 | Noods your Support hipping wa 16 left | fie HN hour ner nd Wi | 1y vehicle | {the A 3 | murdering Protestant ehurche Dr, Blake aid, He sald he used the word Catholic as It applied to age old Christian concepts and prac tice He least ears to effect the initial the designated denomi nations act on it favorably, He uggested as a possible Ihe Reformed and Church in the United America," 10 union, | Catholie| States of | Wirephoto) estimated it would take at name; | Toll High By THE CANADIAN PRESS Safe Driving Week seemed to make little difference to Cana dian drivers this weekend as the fatality toll surpassed figures for two of the last three weekends A Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m, Friday to midnight Sun {day showed a total of 36 fatalities 27 in traffic accidents Ontario had 13 traffic deaths, A Newfoundland man died when a ear plunged over a Trans-Canada Highway bridge Fire killed three persons in On tario and one in British Colum hia, A Toronto woman and her AJAX ELECTION | RESULTS PAGE 4 turn to Page 4 of edition for the re sults of last Saturday's Ajax municipal election in a reshuffle took place in the Please | today's which town eouncil Mayor William Parrish was for acclamation returned by A one-year PASSENGER KILLED George Drynan Hurt In Crash STOUFFVILLE (Staff) One man was killed and four others injured as the result of a two car collision at the intersection of Altona Road and the Pickering Uxbridge town line, Sunday afters noon Dead is John 1 i of Rouge Hill In fair condition at ywa General Hospital 1s Drynan 48, an Oshawa and school trustee, Drynan suf fered numerous fractured ribs internal injuries and a broken ankle, Drynan's wife Margaret, a music teacher in Oshawa Pub. lie schools, suffered a possible fractured nose and bruises Danlel-Jenking, wife of the deceased, in hospital with scalp lacerations, a [rae tured shoulder and concussion, Driver of the second car, Don. ald Benson 1h, of Claremont is in the Scarborough General Hospital with bruises and lacerations OPP officers sald that Benson ecasthound and they believe Drynan car was westbound when they collided, The Henson car rolled over and the Drynan car ended up on the south side of the road upright about 40| feet from point of impact, Mp, Daniels Jenkins was a passenger in the front seat with Drynan Their wives were in the back| seat, Benson was the only one thrown out, The right front cor« ner of the Drynan car caught the main impact of the crash Mr, DanlelsJenking was a Australian Kidnapper Confesses SYDNEY (Reuters) A cor oner's inquiry was told today that Stephen Leslie Bradley, a Hun. garian-horn mechanic, has cons fessed to the kidnapping death of year - old Graem Thorne, whose body was found in a vas ant lot in a suburb of this Aus lan city last summer testified that the WM Bradley made the cons Daniel-Jenkins, the Osh. George lawyer Dorothea is wa for | | eight Police vear-ald |fession while being flown back to from Colombo, Ceylon, he was taken off a ship, wrested and later extradited Hradley has been charged with the whose dis appearance July 7 touched off an ntensive manhunt Police Sgt Bryan Bradley also admitted he was the man who had telephoned the Thorne home and demanded al $36,000 ransom, threatening to) "feed the boy to the sharks" the money was not paid Dayle said Bradley had told the pol he had picked the bay up driven him to the Hradley home and locked the child in the trunk Sydney where boy oe JOHN DANIEL - JENKINS mer member of the editorial staff of the Telegram, In recent years he has been breeding dogs for sale and show at his kennels of the Rouge, Mr, Jenkins was active in the Pickering Township Red Cross Society and was last week named president of the Pickering Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, He was active in the Rouge Hills Lions Club and the Pickering Rod and Gun Club, His dogs have won many ribbons at shows here and in the United States Hesides his wife, daughter Mary (Mrs don) of Pickering Mr Drynan is a candidate for Roard of Education in today's civie elections in Oshawa, He was the Liberal candidate in the last provinelal election for Osh awa Riding, He is a partner in the Oshawa law firm of Creighs ton, Fraser, Drynan and Mur doch The Oshawa Times was inform this morning that although George Drynan was seriously in Jured, he Is not in critical condi tion, nor in any serious danger he leaves a Keith Bals died when swept hy in a down mother-in-law apartment was from a fire restaurant elderly thelr smoke stairs The survey counts only acciden tal deaths during normal week- end holiday activities and does not include industrial mishaps, Ontario dead: Kenneth Toohy, 39, died when his ear collided with a truck in Toronto Mrs, Ann Varley, 82, of Trafal- gar, while crossing a road Satur- day Leroy Forsythe, 40, in a fire in| his apartment in 8t, Thomas Bat. urday David Fronce, 5, Barrie, when | he darted across the street on his way home from a playground | Saturday | Armas Miller, 55, Saturday in Port Arthur when his bieyele was struck by a car Alfred Gervais, 35 Sunday when thrown from a car on High way 17 about 20 miles west of Sudbury | Ronald Harold Furry, 82, Well and, Saturday when his car rolled over in a ditch Severino Ferron, 35, struck by a car Saturday as he walked to his Sudbury home, Mrs, George Brooks, 43, Tor onto, Saturday when a car hit her husband's vehicle, Michael Driscoll, 3, Saturday when hit by a truck in front of his Guelph home #3, Wood Actress Lollohrigidia holds an Indian feather hat for her three-year-old Milko Skofic, Jr., [] Cina son, who rides Loy MONTREAL (CP) 4 ment of a national policy for the ichnnapell, Cogtiaid, tar while Canadian periodical publishing crossing a street Friday night, [industry was suggested today in Mrs. Florence Steele, 46, ands heer submitted by Mrs, Elizabeth Steele, 76, In a tire which destroyed their apart. ment above a restaurant In west Toronto Sunday, | Stanfslas Bolleau, 63 in a car accident Sunday near his home in | Orleans, six miles east of Ottawa John Daniel in a car crash Sunday, « Develop: cations deemed advisable for Canada to establish a national policy for {ville, | John Harhay, 86, Sun } thrown from a car after it was/ilar policy "surely can be devel ale transpori struck hy another vehicle in Tor. oped' for the periodical Industry, equality of treatment "over-all apply to the provisions of sery- pro- vided below their true cost as Is I'he industry has an Importance in the |af general and business informa ton In "mantaining Canadian entity | onto | Hip-Pocket Holocaust A stroller in downtown Oshawa felt burned up Sunday--his pants| {caught fire and two well mean ing pedestrians stripped them off| him With only his wallet remaining| {of his below-the-belt garb, the un [Identified man wrapped his hot| seat in police constable Douglas| \ ' y Cox's Epa coat and Aoi al LEOPOLDVILLE (AR) cab home Even the cab driver Bill Wan. namaker was burned up, He was pald with a charred $1 hill, Wannamaker said he drove the! . pantless 50-65 year old pedestrian iE in this nana uy surplus Store on North) donehold as a reprisal Police sald the man probably| put a smoldering cigaret butt in| Merous w his pocket {leyville were being mistreated by The incident ocourred at ap.|the military police, i . proximately 7.30 p.m, Saturday | Diplomats in Leopoldville were at the comer of Richmond anad|¢onvinced that if Lumumba had Simeoe streets succeeded in reaching Stanley. nes | VI11@ he would have split The Lunch Break For and character,' suburban Gardenvale, men of Patrice clamped a dictatorship on city of Stanleyville today, the LATE NEWS FLASHES Storm Won't Come Here TORONTO (CP) The Tore snow storm with gale force winds reported moving inte Canada | from the mid-western United Ontario, The storm is moving and will dump snow and frees Lake of the Woods region before pavle saia Retired Hospital Chief Dies TORONTO (CM) Arthur J of the Ontario Hospital Services intendent of Toronto Western G it! Miner Alan Rose 'Weaker' TORONTO (CP) Allan Rose miner who was trapped in a Timmins mine for 69 hours, became noticeably weaker during the 5 nto weather office said today a States will not affect Southern northeast from Duluth, Minn Wg vain on the Rainy River and v outting in towards James Ray Swanson, 72, retired chairman Commission and former supers lowed with Communists on Lu. who took time out to enjoy luneh|dence in Leopoldville a week ago Police found remains of the| the army to mutiny, ing to recogize a Lumumba ad. who led United States atomic Hospital officials said Claude eneral hospital, died today breaking inte two Texas post of.) Congo In such a way that a Korea-type war would have fol mumba's side, Safecrackers Lumumba, dismissed hy Presi: dent Joseph Kasavubu Sept, §, GALT (CPM) Safecrackers| escaped from his guarded resi used nitroglycerine to blow up a Caught by the troops of Congo safe at the Valleyview Creamery |lese army commander Col Jos early today, They made off with|eph Mobutu, he was brought back £1,200, Ito face trial on charges of inciting lunch and an empty whisky bot:| Western diplomats said tle, The blast did considerable) have definite information that the damage | Soviet bloe and several Asian and | African nations had been plan | ministration in Stanleyville as the Atom - Bomber WACO, Tex AP)'The pilot bombers to Hiroshima and Naga { saki has escaped from the Waco| Veterans Administration Hospital where he was a mental patient, R. Eatherly, 44, a former air force major, escaped from the {Institution Nov, 22, | Eatherly was acquitted off fices after pleading not guilty by | reason of insanity, A grocery store robbery charge at Dallas lagainst him was dropped after s 97 Nn year-old British immigrant night," dootors said today. He {Business Publications Limited to ithe royal commission on publi-|that "Canadian" editions of U.S, periodicals create an unfair com. The brief said since it had been petitive situation dissemination ices nort heastern| | they GINA GOES SHOPPING horse during Christmas shop- Rome Thursday new film ping tour in Gina just finished a in the Italian capital (AP Wirephoto) National Policy For Magazines? "engaged in the editing| Year) and doing veel. It must he| Your polling station is deter. sell us and publishing of 12 business and| th industrial journals and four ye. hooks for specialized readership by Canadian professional, techni: | National cal and industrial groups." The company expressed belief The brief sald Canadian | | | producers "Why should this principle In Canada which are and plays an important role(the case with the 'Canadian' edi and developing (tions of US fi publications? The brief expressed helief National Business Publications freedom of the press and the free Limited, with principal offices in flow of information between coun described tris Lumumba Men Abuse Whites Hench: Congo's rightful government had Lumumba | Lumumba got away | Their diplomats would have left| Lumumba's| Angered at the capture of Lu.|Stronghold and military and eco: EMPHASIZES COHESION mumba, the Congo's deposed pre-| homie ald missions would have thoy began harassing whites| followed, f Leopoldyille for Ary anti dumping legislation takes care of Jenkins, 54, Stouff- development of radio, television, commodity products and permits ! ade and other areas of Canadian day when|lhe Canadian economy some sim-|1aivly against importers to compete not also Unusually warm weather for {December appears to have had little direct effect on early voting |in Oshawa Out of 10 polls checked by noon {today a Times survey found; four polls with a heavy turn-out; four with a light turn-out end two go- ing at a steady pace, | A mayoralty contest and a con troversial plebiscite were expect ed to bring out voters | The best percentage in recent |years was the 44.6 per cent mark led up in the 1956 election when {John Naylor beat Norman Down and Hayward Murdoch in a three- way fight for the mayor's chair, The poll at 70 Celina street, traditionally first to report re turns, had enly two voters in hy noon today, Other polling stations reporting light counts; 34 Rich- mond east; 79 Harmony road late hours, as workers are not given time off to vote in elvie elections, There are 32,000 eligible voters in this election, largest. number ever, as Oshawa continues to grow, "And, added Chief Re- turning Officer Roy Barrend, "they have never had a better day for it," In the mayoralty contest there is incumbent Mayor Lyman Gif. ford and challenger Ald, Chris tine Thomas, For the 12 aldermanic. posis, 22 men and one Woman are run. ning, Nine incumbent aldermen are up for re-election, Twenty-two contestants are vy- ing for 10 Board of Education seats, Eleven of the 12 Drosent |trustees are running again, The (number of board seats was re- duced this year, from 12 to 10, | In the Separate School Board south -- "quite light now but we|race are 14 persons going for 12 expect a rush after dinner; the {women have to wash," Stations at 71 Colborne street west and 45 Buckingham report ed "steady" and "quite steady although husy right along." The Deputy Returning Officer (at B9 Central Park [north sald there were "quite number compared to other years; they are coming in as fast as we can handle them," "They were here before 1 am," said the DRO at 261 Rit son road south, boulevard | South-west, Cedardale #nd | seats, Eight incumbents are run. ning, Bix persons, including the pres. ent four man board, are compet. ing for Public Utilities Commis. slon seats, | For voting purposes, the city is divided into six wards; Nosh east, Bouth-east, North «West, the Annexed Area, Boundaries of the first four come together at the Four Cor. )| ners, Cedardale district is at the «|lelty's south end, The Annexed Area Is horseshoe shaped and "We are way ahead (of last|surrounds the eity, e sun," reported 176 Mill street | Co-existe MOSCOW (AP) Communist China's president put a stamp of approval today on the peaceful co-existence policy of the Soviet {Union as it apparently had been "(ratified by the Communist sum. {mit conference which ended last week, In a goodbye speech at Lenin grad, before continuing his tour of Russia, President Liu Shao Chi made a confession of faith in Soviet leadership "The great Soviet Union has always been and is today a powerful bastion of world peace," he sald, "The initiative of the Soviet government and its pro. posals almed at easing interna. tional disarmament and peaceful co-existence between countries with differing social systems {have the sympathy and support lof all peace-loving nations and peoples," of in He sald the summit conference "resulted in a still further The diplomats think civil war strengthening of the cohesion of would have followed, with many|the entire Communist movement Union supplying | Polls, all 118 of them, are open to 7 pm, it is expected voting will gain momentum toward the! mined by your and pum. er, If you cannot find your name, telephone the city clerk's office RA B-1158, Fr China Approves nce Plan (Repubile of China and the Soviet Union," (Moscow radio broadcast Lin's (speech but this dispatch was des {layed In passing through cen. (sors), | Pravda, the Soviet Communist arty newspaper, published a {long editorial a week ago In | which it stated that peaceful cos existence as interpreted by Pre. {miler Khrushchev is the correct interpretation Coming as it did near the end {of the conference, after more [than two weeks of debate, it wounded as if the Russians had laid down the law as they saw it, LEAN ON RUSSIA The speech by Liu Shao Chi was his way of saying that the {man who pays the piper ealls [the tune, In his speech, he made it abundantly clear by pointing out that China's industrial and [technical advances were heavily dependent on Soviet production, Chrushehev argued that war is [no longer possible because of nuclear weapons and that Com. [pi lo | United Nations reports sald nu-|of the troops in Stanleyville sup-(and in a still further strengthen: munist countries must rely on hite residents of Stan. porting Lumumba and the Soviet [ing of the solidarity between the|showing the world that they can them through|Communist party of China and|produce more than capitalist Egypt and the Sudan, which bor:|the Communist party of the So {Countries and give greater free ders The Congo on the north, viet Union, between the People's dom and happiness to mankind, AFRICAN LEADERS MEET Nigeria's prime minister, with Ferhat Abbas, Algerian Nigerian leader was paying an was put back on the artificial kidney this morning when poisons he was committed to hospital last! Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa again backed up in his bloodstream, year | Bakwa, right, shakes hands HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 aud Joo nationaist rebel leader, in Tu. | informal visit to Tunisia. a car, nis, Tunisia, last Week, The ~ (AF Wirephate)

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