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The Oshawa Times, 3 Jan 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY It's good for a person to broad. en his mind, as long as it doesn't lessen the depth, Cloudy, mild weather is expect. ed to continue, with chance of occasional snowflurries, : ¢ Oshavon Tone OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 196) os Second 1 EIGHTEEN P, Post Office Department, Offows U. S. FORCES PREPARE FOR ACTION ° Price Mot Over 10 Cents Per Copy VOL. 90--No. | ¥ i pa} ~~ po PH oy v Polish Art Treasures | Returned By Canada ROCK ISLAND, Que, (CP) "Nothing like this has hap-| Relics, Warsaw, Provincial police | Two (rafler-trucks carrying $60, pened before, This is the biggest began packing next day. | {000,000 of Poland's art treasures thing in these parts I've known."| The treasures were in 24 blue crossed this Quebec-Vermont bor| M, Dobrosielski, a deputy of steel Moding They had been in| der at 6:00 am, EST, today| the Polish ambassador in Wash- (he provincial museum since! bound for Boston and then to inglop, was st the border to re- 1048 when the late Premier| Poland, ceive the valuable cargo, Maurice Duplessis took them into | { | Two cars, one carrying six He told reporters relations be: oygiody and steadfastly refused "staid | RCMP officers and the other six| tween Canada and Poland willl (he Communist gov er n ment's ENT | Polish officials who declined to improve "because. the treasures! .izim to them, ' give their names, accompanied question has been a big gulf be- geo maintained to his death Situation 'Grave' Government Says -- Pres- Communist commitment to ag ident Eisenhower today received gression in Laos, But he was sald additional ntelligence reports on|to be hopeful of a solution short the situation in Laos, which the of military intervention by out- United States government says is|side powers, "grave," On Saurday, 'after word ar- Another high-level White House rived here of what the Laotian conference followed Eisenhower's| government | sald wap aa Jnvasion action Monday approving stepped) by seven battalions from ne up military readiness in the Pa-|boring Communist North Viet cific. Nam, the U.S, issued a warning State Secretary Christian Hor, 10. Noth Vist Nam, Red Cole ter, Defence Secretary Thomas 4 | to intervene in behalf of the Red Gates, Depuly Defence Secreta James Douglas, Central Intelll- 140 pels. 2 Jo Jlerred oint to the U.S, obligation gence Director Allen W. Dulles, hn the Southeast Asia Treaty Or. and Gen, Lyman Lemniizer, |chairman of the joint chiefs of WASHINGTON (AP) Ww Police PRESIDENT EISENHOWER ganization for defence of the area, Belgian Strike The convoy carrying the treas- treasures formerly stored at the! the trucks, tween us," that the government-in-exile, as Sails Fo State troopers from Vermont] He said they will be loaded onl (he 1ast ~ democratically-elected Algeria BRUSSELS (CP) Parlia-|a parade of 10,000 strikers who g continued the escort into the a Polish ship---he declined to government of Poland, was the {United States. Six squad cars name it--in Boston, only one with 'any title to the from Quebec Provincial An RCMP officer sald the vans| icc. ves | stood by. contained 40 boxes of the historic] 48 ment today rejected a Socialist began smashing windows ALGIERS (Reuters) Algiers move to scrap the goverament's! The Belgian state radio said Moslems staged a demonstration economic austerity program as lersely that at Tournai "state| for self-government today and a violent demonstrations against policemen were overwhelmed,"| powerful French Navy flotilla Strife Worse the measure continued to hit The broadast gave no details of Rivpated to leave France for the| "How do you know I won't run|by news of the transfer -- the trouble at Tournal, gerian coast amid rising ten | sion in this strif-torn territory, SMASH STORE FRONTS | Moslems living in the Casbah Jarly members, linked hi Five thousand demonstrated al raised. chants of "Moslem Al strike-crippled Belgium, Roman Catholic and Liberal ures arrived at 5:15 a.m., more provincial than an hour after police began| City, There were also 15 rolls of arriving for the border crossing. paintings, Light snow and slippery roads caused the delay on the road from Quebec City to the border As the convoy waited for cus- toms clearance, Philippe Boivin, driver of one of the trucks, shouted to an RCMP officer: | | away with this thing." | WRANGLING ENDS | | Twenty years of Canadian cus-| staff, headed the group calling at the White House this morning. White House press secretary James Hagerty said Laos was among several matters taken up at the conference, Hagerty was asked whether museum in Quebec The transfer, ending one quar. rel, opened the possibility of an- other--with the Polish govern Oshawa Council mwa 0" Holds Inaugural esentative in Montreal, Octa-| i the president's callers today resentative 2B was shocked! Christine Thomas, six years aland added: "you will need the briefed him on what steps have which city alderman, stepped forward a sympathy of all citizens in your heen taken to merease the readi- heavy job, ness and airlift capacity of U.S, "You will work hundreds of forces in the Pacific extra hours and be busy almost every night attending ings." n com-/few minutes after 11 a.m, today to receive the mayor's chain of office from City Clerk Roy Bar- rand and become Oshawa's first woman mayor, would have been made | plete secrecy but for a leak in| ontreal, "Why the speed? Why the se- meet «He's the commander-in-chief "He knows," Hagerty replied. On Sunday the U.S, called for a meeting in Bangkok of the council of SEATO, whose mem- bers Include the United States, Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Thal. land and Pakistan, The defence department Mon. day announced -- with White House backing--orders to step up the readiness of U.S, forces in the Pacific, Including fast. moving airlift capability, "in view of the present situation in Laos." Eisenhower was reported to be | | government, combined to defeat] a Socialist motion calling for| withdrawal for the government austerity bill, The chamber re.| jected the motion by a vote of 121 to 83, with one Liberal ab- stention, Several teonks guarded the packed parliament al ding Liege and smashed some store Seria" and cheered Ferhat Ab- fronts, Miners at that industrial /8%, leader of the six-year Mos-| an end, as well as 13 years of in| soued +I was always informed leity [threatened to flood the mines, against Premier Gaston Eyskens' austerity program {just ahead of the reopening of a parliament, which is to resume | tody of the treasures came 10|orgey? Why? Mr, Jastrzembski on the German frontier|lem movement to free Algeria|ternational wrangling and bar before {fr-m French rule, gaining, as the province of Que-| «1 cannot believe that any | Pglice sald order was restored bec agreed to give them up. western government would do without incident" after about] The trucks left Quebec City| nis to the legal government of two hours of demonstrating. {about 11:00 p.m,, EST, Monday Poland, which d e posited the The agitation coincided with| night on their 200-mile journey |i.easures in Canada." the first day of a conference of here. WILL APPEAL African, Asian and Algerian in-| John Silvester, Canadian cus-| yo said he will appeal to the the proposals. Thel gurgent' leaders in neighboring|toms officer at Rock Island, said fedora] government, Court action The new demonstrations, were timed legi a oclallsts a ed the eco" nomic plan, which would in crease taxes, for causing "extreme social tension" ping the country, JEER AT PREMIER | Eyskens paid tribute to Cath-| olic trade union members who! did not join the Socialist-called| windows were smashed in stores, lan referendum, strikes, Socialists jeered the pre-|the post office, a railway station mier as he made no concession and the Roman Catholic Antwerp to thelr demands to withdraw the) Gazette, The police claimed Com-| munists took over leadership of Georges Bohy, Socialist leader|the parade, program, in the House, called on Eyskens to resign, declaring: "You have pickets and passengers of a bus| plunged this nation into a state!in the southern industrial city of io |Mamur, Police said the pickets Taking the floor, the premier|tried to overturn the bus and the |passengers fought back, of siege," lashed out at the strikes, "An enormous amount of dam- age is being done to the coun- peacefully in Ghent, try," the Conservative premier sald, "Private industry is suffer. mass ing heavy losses and these willcity of the country, soldiers with repercussions rifles and sub-machine-guns were on duly at every strategic point, As parliament convened, Brus. Power plants, railroads and pub sels Mayor Cooremans appealedilic buildings all had their quota to Socialist party president Leo of khaki-uniformed have considerable on the budget." Collard to abandon the strike, State policemen mounted sabre charge to clear Square in Brussels of demon. to meet losses *irikers, strators small stores and full force of the police charge, | the Moroccan border and fears of Foot police whacked several with| renewed their truncheons, mined to prevent any sabotage, | Rogler Ing the night, on entering their third| Morocco, where the Algeria co-|no one knew the treasures Were) ici: he taken m comin he or ligt wa on the : - "Only the Geposttor--the Tegal . HT 5 v Fire Sweeps 1 i To i TOuTY are ag sulted In This san don't the workers, ercises off the Algerian naval [hy At Rogier Square, the demon port of Mers-El-Kebir, cover in nearby ® were reports of a pos escaped the sible~Jnsurgent offensive along international disturb. {ances with the approach of Pres. In the big port of Antwerp, !dent Charles de Gaulle's Alger. Three thousand marched With the Socialists calling for know what to say. "It is illegal In any type of law, It is illegal in international Embassy |. she, smovan, sou | _ . for a weekend snowstorm, the OTTAWA (CP)--Fire Sunday|ireasures would have bene moved |destroyed the three storey. out of the provincial museum {usually well . informed sources t nearby South!later. said the flotilla was salling Wed: ol Res ikana u ' | me | andes - { peutty measure onl" Cayce of the fire, which broke AGREEMENT REACHED g cus the eve of the weekend refer: f ve' t.| An agreement transierring cus. out in the residence's basement, tody of the treasures to the Wa- cut short their New Year's A leave and report back to their|*econd secretary Frank Becertd ui, "poy signed on behalf of the ships Saturday. (estimated it to be "we 0 hel orovincial archives and signers Sources sald the flotilla con.|thousands of dollars, [for the Polish side were Jerzy Szablowski, director of the Wa- 10,000-ton cruiser Colbert, the|of Its personal possession, Jew: demonstrations in every|aireraft carrier Lafayette and 12|elry and valuable oll haintingings of the Centre of Conservation of escort vessels. The flotilla car-| well as some confidential e a -- -- ----- . ried nearly 7,000 men, |bassy records, D d S ts Suicid Murder-Suicide COURTENAY, B.C, (CP) and normal law." | The naval exercises were offi-lpichly - furnished residence of New Year's day and an official Fists fights broke out between ndum is unknown, The official démage OO A a had Doh sisted of 15 warships supported Mrs, Egana, wife of the am: wel Museum, and Professor Bah: Belgi WwW d RCMP suspect murder-suicide In| men, deter- Antoine Roy, provincial archiv- clally described as "routine" but|Venezuelan Ambassador Load AR made a few days Sallors were_suddenly ordered has not yet been determined but . | A 4 reached Dec. 81 in Quebec City. by supply ships, It included the|bassador, said the family lost all dan Marconi, chief conservator Police made many arrests dur. the deaths of two RCAF flight The strike ground on much as fl strators who had shouted insults/it has during the past weeks, | at them, with only part of the labor force| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) They were part of a parade of heeding the Socialist call Secretary-General Dag Hammar. 9000 marchers who trudged Slightly less than half of the skpold in a sharp protest has through the capital country's trade union member. called on Belgium again to stay A mounted policeman pitched ship is enrolled in the Socialist out of the Congo's internal strife, By Dag Again war might force the withdrawal [of UN forces, | {parliament and provide protec.| tion for members of parliament, [ J "dmonton, He urged Kasavubu to convene| sien of dono Dead are B, B, Simms, 38, omox, and K, A, Mac: from his stumbling horse and unions; the rest belong to Roman | sprawled among the fleeing dem. Catholic unions who oppose the to Belgian Ambassador strike' and call it a revolutionary | Loridan Monday protestin in attempt Antwerp when police waded [nto!Catholic-Conservative coalition, onstrators, Twelve civilians were hurt {on all nations to keep hands off|ture, He sald the conference will|When neighbors looked through a T re m |The Congo and leave peacemak- | begin Jan, 25 but did not say [Window and saw the bodies in the {ing there to the UN force, where, living room. HAVANA (AP)--United States: them," he shouted. *' Cuban relations grew more to go, let them go." frayed today with an order from| Premier Fidel Castro for a slash of the US, embassy staff here| by Wednesday night. United Nations security council| Wednesday, when Cuba) ance new charges that the U.S. plans to invade Cuba, Castro declared the U.S, embassy is filled with spies directing coun: ter-revolutionaries, in Washington, Although Castro said he was on the staff, U.S, not breaking relations with the Philip Bonsal was recalled last| warning that an outbreak of civ U.S, he invited the entire stall October and embassy wives and! children were sent "We are not breaking with! september, C to leave Cuba, ers massed in Civic Plaza roared Mobutu in an attempt to bring In a wrathful prelude to the annroval with shouts of "Cubalthe rebellious province under the sl, Yankees no" and with des mands that the U.S, give up its naval base at Guantanamo in eastern Cuba, d'affaires Daniel Braddock got/into Ruanda - He said the U.S. staff would be bis first word of the order to reduced to the same number that/ reduce the staff from 87 to 11 as Cuba maintains in its embassy/he watched Castro on television. {Comox from his station at Lin. 34 Hammarskjold, scheduled tolooln Park, Calgary, Walter leave today for a twoday visit] An RCAF spokesman said ; A . # halite The Congo, urged Kasavubu to) nraoen ante to overthrow Eyskens { Belgium alded Col, Joseph Mo-| work closely "with the UN Congo\ incHItkor liad Juste the Jute [ty lig Wid pong them conciliation commission, Calgary, - | pass rough the Belgian-admin. A e0.|CAIRALY, Istered trust territory of Ruan. ponte. that a ee a rorisionci| Simms apparently weat to visi Urundi to get at rebels in neigh:| government headed by Senate Macarefor 2 slots; Juang Rit boring Kivu province, {President Joseph Ileo will take|W fe and two children In ma rie "Ine secretary-general sald Bel-|office after a roundtable confer-|quarters at the air base. Both glum's action had violated the ence has worked out a mew de. men were construction foremen, United Nations resolution calling|centralized governmental struc.| The deaths. were discovered Hammarskjold published a note| | Rajeshwar Dayal of India, Hammarskjold's special Congo If they want representative, sald about 100 | Congolese troops were landed at an airfield in Ruanda-Urundi 'and on wie ised LATE NEWS FLASHES Thousands of Castro's follow:| early Sunday, They were sent by Hampton Man Shot While Hunting David Coutts, of Hampton was shot in the side, in a hunting accident, north of Seagrave, Monday, He was treat. ed for shotgun pellet wounds at the Port Perry Hospital, The victim works in the composing room at the Oshawa Times, He was accompanied by three of his fellow em- ployees and lan Wilson, a sign painter, Mr. Wilson was shooting at a rabbit when Coutts accidentally got in the path of 20 pellets from the blast, Ten of the pellets were re- moved at the hospital, Missing Girl Has Police Worried TORONTO (CP) Police today expressed concern for the safety of Helga Kaserer, 11, who disappeared last Thurs day. 'We're looking and keeping our fingers crossed," said Detective Sgt. Fred Maxwell, Her father, John Kaserer, said: "1 am worried . , . Maybe she has been taken away by some man." Helga was last seen running down the street Leopoldville government's | trol. | The rebels, partisans of ex. premier Patrice Lumumba, claimed they captured 60 of the embassy, charge attackers and drove the rest back Urundi., Twenty. three of the Mobutu men were| reported injured. Hammarskjold also published a Six months ago there were 120| letter he sent to Congolese Pres: Ambassador | ident Joseph Kasavubu Dee. 3 A con-| At the US, home last uba has not had an in Washington for Streetcars Collide ador CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6374 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 months, Iniversary of his revolution after | staging the biggest military show in hours he reviewed soldiers and collided militia showing off weapons from | intersection [the Soviet block, heavy tanks, artillery and rocket launchers. near her home after a tiff with a sister | Watermain Flood On Mitchell Ave. An estimated 2,000,000 gallons of water flooded the street when a 16.inch watermain, at the corner of Oshawa boulevard south and Mitchell avenue, burst at 12:20 p.m. today, Em. ployees of the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission had the water turned off within 25 minutes and commenced the job of repairing the main, Passengers Injured TORONTO (CP) ~ One man was Injured and a dozen persons shaken up when two streetcars today at the west-end of Queen St. and Gladstone Ave. The man was taken to hospital with head cuts. Castro spoke on the second an. Cuban history, For seven including $4 | Investiture ceremonies and the reading of the inaugural address took place in the city hall coun- ¢il chambers before about 60 per. | sons, City clerk Barrand reported {that the mayor and aldermen had {taken the oath of office, He then ted from the Athenian Oath. taken by boys of Athens 2500 years ago. oath that Mevere Two phrases from the remain nie wind are: X He knows where what units are, The Invocation Prayer was gnd the like." glven by R, B, Milroy, minister ' of Knox Presbyterian church and iD advance of today's meet as mere bluff by the resident of the Oshawa Minister. | oF Was repr Communists unless accompanied al Association, {convinced that fast and clear ac-\by actions g the US, is Then Mayor Thomas gave her 'lon Is the best way to avoid any| prepared to follow through, 11-minute insugural address in of the opinion that statements alone from Washington would be and obey city laws," and "help quicken the public's sense of duty," "We should take these thoughts to mind," suggested Mr, Bar| rand, As he placed the chain of office around Mayor Thomas' neck, he| observed that the chain adds to the dignity and prestige of office, Air Crash Kills 25 In Finland VAASA (CP)---All 25 persons aboard a Finnish airliner were, killed early today when the DC-3 crashed into a wooded area morth of the west coast port of Vaasa, Finnish pollee reported, Kahlevi Tiainen, a farmer who/ rushed to the scene of the Finnair crash, sald there must have been children aboard the plane be-| cause school books and toys were scattered over the area, He sergeants found shot In a house|gaid he also found a rubber Monday. | nipple from a baby's bottle, "There was a sudden explosion of RCAF in the air, and the plane became | a glant torch which plunged gregor, on Temporary duty at|gtraight down," Tiainen reported. "All the people in the village rushed to the scene but it was {Impossible to get near the burn ling wreckage, The plane went straight down and the wings fell [off when it hit the ground, We| could see no survivors," (and fair play. elo) ment and expanbion of Oshawa,| #9 ° ' The entire text (of the speech is! { )S : Ry wl HG a | wing sl ad t i a dress, Rev, 8. C. H. Atkinson of | \ Albert pret United dure * ] gave a shor ress in which he Britain Urges U. S. tives need encouragement and in.| fon, apa, on observed that totalitar.| LONDON (Reuters) -- British Sources sald Britain's Conserv. lan governments have been with Newspapers today opp Amer./ative government and the Labor us as long as Man has been onlican intervention In Laos and opposition both regard revival of the earth, He sald such govern. backed Britain's bid fo re-estab-|the commission as the first step municipal as well as dominion sion there. The commission, comprising and provincial, "The sooner the International representatives of India, Canada "We would be something less control commission is reinstated and Poland, was established to than realistic If we said it|in Vientiane the better," sald supervise a truce in 'the Indo- couldn't happen here," he said, the authoritative London Times.[China war at the 1054 Geneva He wondered if this might be a] "End your presidency with a conference but it was adjourned He noted four qualities that Wi mass-circulation Daily Mir-|1958, India has called for reviving from thelr leaders: | The demands came amid grow.|the commission but in Ottawa 1, That they be men of their|ing pressure from Britain and Monday an official sald the word, with a desire for Justice France to restore unity in Laos|Canadian government is unwill. linstead of backing only a pro-(ing to reconvene it against the 2, That they unite the commun: (western regime as favored by wishes of the Laotian govern. ity In planning for the tone] "a United States. {ment honestly and fairly, respect theiain, favoring a broadly - based have also called for revival of view people informed of what Is §oIng around to full support for revival [should deal only with representa- on, . lof the truce commission, tives of Prince Souyanna d. That the Public Servant exalt| They said Lord Home, foreign Phouma, ousted as pr 0 the disciplines of his government|secretary, attempted to soften|the right-wing regime g wo - That there be a healthy glve and American reluctance Monday in|Boun Oum, take of criticism, "Let's get away la 40-minute meeting with Amer-| Britain holds the vieW¥hat the with all in Laos, which she reviewed the develop. | noted that elected representa. ments can arise at any level, |!ish a three-power truce commls-|toward avoiding a world crisis, danger of the two year term. [strong bid for sanity and peace," indefinitely in the summer of citizenry "have a right to expectiror urged President Eisenhower, ahead, That they seek solutions| Authoritative sources said Brit-| Russia and Communist China int of others and keep the|neutralist government, has come (the commission bug they say it from the idea that criticism is/jcan Ambassador John Hay commission should d treason, Any leadership which] y onfli seeks to avold criticism Is un. Whitney the conflicting partie healthy, |spokesman said the two men| In Paris, a French kovernment 4, That a good council keep 18)" discussed possible political sol-|spokesman sald that the rightist (the public) facing our responsib-| ions" to the Laotian crisis and|regime does not meet the objece llities, "We can't expect council|{here was spoculation the U.S.|lives of the 1954 Geneva agree to have all the answers, But we|wag coming around to the British|/ment which ended the war in the tah axpoct them to honestly seek former French colony, solutions," the meeting a British{sources said, yiew, | The accident was reported to PF be the first fatal crash involving la Finnair plane since the com. | pany was founded in 1923, | The. Vaasa crash came with the new year only three days old and followed a hard year for) {aviation when almost 2,000 per.| |sons lost their lives in plane |crashes around the world, 13 Go Down With Tanker ROTTERDAM (AP) == Thir- teen salvage crew members died today when the blazing freighter Indian Navigator sank in 30 sec. onds in the Bay of Biscay, Dirk zgwagers shipping agency re- ported, The agency first said the men had taken to a lifeboat but later reported rescue tugs found only "all kinds of wreckage" when they reached the area, ~ The salvage men went aboard the burning Indian Navigator from a sister ship Monday when the Navigator's crew abandoned her 110 miles off the southwest coast of England, A fleet of tugs had been standing by the 7,660 ton ship, preparing to claim her as a prize of the high seas, One of the 68 original crew) members was lost Rescue ves. sels saved the others. The Navigator, owned by an| Indian firm, sailed out of ca cutta,

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