» THOUGHT FOB TODAY 4 ; | WEATHER REPORT Good brakes on cars are no pro- Mild weather is expected to tection against bad breaks in be- i continue, with sunny skies in havior, Ontario, A little colder Saturday, VOL, 90--No, 4 = Et Eo OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 196) Be oli Soi SIXTEEN PAGES big Loos [FOURTEEN DIE | War Fear |- ~™ | {Nehru ||N HOTEL FIRE Prime Minister Nehru warned said they believed the |today thet if big-power interven-|crisis was passing. The sources [ion increased in the Laotian civil said the United Slates seemed to war, the conflict #zu'd erupt into be coming around to the British a "world situstion", view that the best hope is revival y . This is not & local war "but a of the international commission an rancisco war behind which the great and the creation of some kind of| : / powers are ranged," Nehru (old neutral government in Laos, The) ps the ruling British Ambassador to Laos, John ' (fhe sunual Session " PUNE: Addis, arrived In Singapore { India's call for a Thursday. | 0 He reiterated reconvening oi the international truce commission on Laos, which SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Four: Most of the vietims died of he seid, could exercise a check M t teen persons were killed foday asphywiption, on warring factions provided W 08 us as fire swept through the Thomas! Tht hotel housed many pen- le to did not become the tool of any Hotel in downtown Sap Fran- sioners and others uns ® cisco work, side, | The commission Is formed by Settl 0 | 4 It was the worst fire here in uy India, Canada and Poland ra e wn | | more than 10 years and came on SOME TENE DuiNg residents dhe press said the ; f > © del side The Associated Press said the < one of the coldest mornings nl ere drunk, police said, They New York Times, in a dispatch . 0» ™ y the city's history, J from Washington, reported (thal Civil War The four-storey «structure had hat ther ai Shavit Russia had rejected a British pro 166 cheap-priced, rooms and 8) building smelled fre a Aoi posal for revival of the Inter but 14 were occupied when the! smoke and aleohol "hashes, national commissivi, apparently HONG KONG (Reuters)--Pre-| pus" Z fire broke out shout 5 a.m , Some pe ie J i dt fol because Boun insisted that (he mier Chou Enlai of Communist / Fire Chief William Murray! others, fpr A ped hare H commission recognize his govern- Ching said today in Rangoon 4 said it started in a matiress in Sy i Py wi 41 hi ment as the only legal govern- that the civil war in Laos must a first-floor room and spread 10! firemen. One man den hy id ment 'of Laos, Moscow considers he settled by the "Laotian people | ' the raer of the building and Wp tried to descend fe yw " ) a that "Souvanna is the legal pre. themselves "and no foreign coun-| . the elevato? shaft, ~ floor hy using a re m ie " ({mier, try should interfere," the New 94 Some of the 'victims were| knot ed ng A 19a. ma ie of KEEPING FISH ON ICE President Carols Garcia of the China News agency reported, f Hi 5. trapped In their rooms by the and Tseit fell four storeys the Philippines, a SEATO member,! chou was invited to Burma to 4 3 flames; others were asphyxiated pavement breaking his hack and Crewmen begin ithe task of | burg, N.§., after Its return. from ship's wheelhouse {lop one, was quoted by Mania aows. attend the country's Independ- : y PUT OUT ONCE Rs: ; e ept cleare: 0 'e Pers |] rein; e nothe on 0 av § 7 ¢ |! ' P carrie chopping lee from decks of the | 8 North Atlantic fishing (rip ri Bg A Datars th nin YDnited Na ene ov Ironically, the chief said, thet, AS ho was tarried to an amb. dragger Cape LaHave at Lun | Only one pane of glass in the (CP Wirephoto) [tions rather than SEATO action, china i fife was 36en surliey and thought "My dog didn't get out," -- He spoke at a mass rally in - "Phe guy in Room 42 smelled] Chief Murray said at least honor of his delegation of nearly " smoke in Room 41," Murray | three of the vietims were within re Cc Y " 4 1 i LU a few feel of safle the t n | n h Embass y said, "He found a wmaliress y on th "We appeal to all peace-loving : 4 ground floor, Canada Asks Re ur ® countries and people to take ur. A . : { Smoldering and poured Water "God," he said, shaking his . » gent measures to stop aggression 1 Th iden. ead, ' They could have walked In Nigeria against Laos," he said, accord: tified as Ray Boom 41 was Iden ight' out 'the front door if they'd LJ * | ing to the agency, is « Po id 8 "(only heard the noise" Of | aos ( om m 1SS101 Closes Down | "The serious situation in Laos, Wl 2 was a Sevion. Most of the survivors escaped . a_ close neighbor of China and| tically burned, WeRting only underwear, 1 ' daar p , "There is a threat to peace in YR (Ranier). Pha Vie Burma, causes particular * an-| g Earl Blake, chief of the € lemperature was 56 de. OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada has|visers support him in the view er , p LAGOS (Reuters)--The French xiety, | city's emergency hospitals Brees, extremely low for fan asked India and Poland to con-|that arranging such a high-level Laos," Mr, Pearson sald in 8 ambassador to Nigeria today - nail "There were Wo oP a Francisco, sider sending Yheir top Laotian meeting probably would take statement released at the invita: | prepared to close his embassy dozen seriously mi" The dead a observers back to the strife-torn|more time now than can be af: Hon of The Canadinn Pius way| After Nigeria broke diplomatic A ti STEN AeTauEY HL wea! » state, an informed source said to- forded in the Laotian crisis, a it arises out 2 8 AL relations with his country Thurs n 1 ew : "I am afraid there'll be more." Mild Weather day. His proposal, therefore, was to}! ¥ ay night, sald Murray, "We've just barely . a Y § . anlone side and the USSR, and| The Nigerian government in ¥ : 1 : The foreign ministries of the have the three commissioners So! Communist China the other. . . | anouncing the break also barred w . MAN RESCUED FROM BLAZIN( got the fire controlled and we're For Weekend two countries were advis Yi i In these circumstances, the inter-| French ships and planes from its itoria J «(Still finding bodies," cables Thursday night of Exter- por armistice commission | territory "forthwith." LAID ON SIDEWALK atfion save Bout J he Weather nal Affairs Minister Green's sug-|the foreign ministers of which had previously served in| Tj se were made 10 Pros ur ® United Ki Russia, France 3 Lay Te IROVEE i pro. i SS Bix bodies, covered with blan-begin (he weekend today wit of hie Aed gg bd Communal Oh 8 b |imas, ining ot Anna Juin ast Sern 'the. Ban Lg A u an nva 101 kets, were on the sidewalk|sunshine and femperatures ---- visory commission which went to| Un od States participated in the ' d sti-| clear fest in ahar » | arg I nearhy, normal, But cold is on the way, 4 { tuted, {north of Nigeria Dee, 27, 4 " i ¢ Laos In 1054 return there 1054 conference negotiations bul "The ~ Canadian + government] Raymond Offroy, the 51-year Father Thomas Murray, a| Saturday will also be mild but A : : . : 1 They were representatives of did not sign the resulting agree should state its desire that this|oid French ambassador, Was nm - ' aa oad Roman Catholie priest, prayed with increasing cloud as cold air the three countries picked by the men. 3 ission's or gina) should be done." I given 48 hours to leave, TORONTO I Eauorial) arge e) ec 1) over the corpses, then walked|approaches from the northwest, Geneva foreign misisters Soe. terms of reference are no longer : 1 ny polations firm oll Awl " he mur red A su dny, hy i jie thor whi | v p| ' urmur ' oly Caos, Viet Nam, and | good, They were to supervise the ALGERIAN TENSION Johnston, Everson and Charles: UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) between the United States and|*simply awful," ' By Sunday, the cold weather will Cambodia Canada's come armistice that had been arranged worth was described at a Tor-\The UN Security Council Thurs © uba, { - EY ----r-- missioner was Sherwood Lett, (by the foreign ministers in (hel onto and District Labor Council gou night ended without a vote] In a final statement, Cuban now chief justice of British Col: Indochina war, Today, there is| meeting Thursday night as anti-| 'a H | Foreign Minister Raul Roa in- abla no longer any truce lo supervise, semitie {discussion on Cub a's latest uisied that the threat of invasion| greel | ed een Mr, Green said in a transatlan-| Mr, Green feels that If the eo The firm is headed -by J, Charge that she is facing Immin-| sill hangs over Cuba despite 8 | tie radio interview Thursday that| commissioners return fo Laos, George Johnston, a member of ent invasion from the United the US, denial" He declared the "most satisfactory solution" heir presence en ease pres. the three-man royal commission States. that If American forces invade f what he regards as civil war|ent tensions and their reports | " 0 | BW * : his country, "they will not meet| | 4 ai p 4 on publications which recent! ajority mbers he . Aa PAH n in Laos would be reconvening could form the basis for new in. or p11 in Ottawa. y| A majority of members of { {a Cuba who is alone, , , , They : onferenc A tions for: ! £0 je clear inly ve ' 0ir COMe-tDs the Geneva Sonfertnce of fob. strue Hobs by the big power for Arm Alert Mr, Johnston was unavailable us ey vay made il Tey get their come-up fended by To China, | In his interview, arranged by (for comment, Thursday night but believe there was any evidence| Soviet deputy foreign minister; BRUSSELS (AP)--A face-save| The momentum of the strikes, "But Ly in the inter-|the British Broadcasting Corpor- & Jembor of Jo firm denied to bac? up the charge made last Valerian Zorin said he hoped the i SUmpromise abheared hap. which have led to one death and view, and his departmental ad-|ation with reporters in London, ArcimRS (Reuters) -- French| Algerians were to vole In alin (he hag any Saturday~by Premier Fidel Cas-| incoming US. admin istration] ave of ay ia oh Sociallstled cost the? nation millions of francs Paris, Hamputs. ol ho) Army units were under full alert| referendum for or against Presi-| Under fire was a four-page tro's government that an invasion would' take the course of peace gipikps that has brought chaos to|in lost production and property ton, = the OBC. Mr. on in hi in this North African territory dent de Gauile's proposed plan to| publication, The Printed Word, | Wa coming within hours, id se ement of the conflict Belgium, |damage, was elearly losing 0 an aC S ada by the ib or the today as Moslems and Europeans allow Algeria to determine its produced and distributed by the| A resolution by Chile and) o¢ We en Cuba and. the United) . An informant close to the 80: steam Except in the Bocialist ultimate rosponsibility wi hip started three days of votingjown future after peace has re:|fi...~ 1iams from it are carried | Feuador calling on the United | holes, legate: 4 2 clalist party leadership said ne: | con thald y Li Wading uture of L which could be decisive for the|lurned to the troubled territory, ae editorial material. by some|States and Cuba fo settle their] US. delegate James W. Harcoigotiations were under way and|gronine fs OF Liege and the 0 [differences by peaceful means noted this "mild approach" by|'ihe end is near," 'harloerol - Mons industrial belt, foreign ministers who set up the fur e of France and Algeria, | De Gaulle has siipulated that er OW 3 y fs Canadian publications, especially Zor inistrati i! i 1 new state, a rsa to the bloody six-year war with| Pad [was not pressed to a vote, Of the/Zorin to the new administration] Premier Gaston Eyskens' Cath.| Where the workers are tradi. | An estimated 40,000 troops and| y six-yea weeklies, {Was not pres Inston Fyskens' Cathe foo militant, there were gen- olice were deployed in and Moslem insurgents be ended be [11 council members, only the but said he wanted to remind the|alic-Liberal government pushed |'onall : op round Algiers While a 16. ehio fore the territory proceeds (o CRITICIZES IT {Soviet Union supported the Cue Soviet Union that the American for parliamentary ap a of its eral Rane of national weariness ded | late veactiv-|position leader L. B, Pearson, French Navy'task force arrived sell-determination Murray Cotterill, public vela-|ban charge, Ceylon and the|People "are united and our pol: austerity program that touched|oVer the dispute, deman immediate reeiiv po Canada's external Thursday off Mers-el-Kebir, near| The referendum asks whether ions director of the United Steel:| United Arab Republic did not|ie¥ 18 consistent off the strikes, But Eyskens was| The Socialist party leadership ation of the threc-power Inter ur ister when the com-|Oran with a contingent of ma./in the meantime "provisional In:/workers of America (CLC), commit themselves, Britain, Fist fights between 'pro-Castro reported considering calling early itself showed mounting concern national arm i tice conte pitairy ami gler originally sent|rines aboard. [stitutions may be established|dqescribed (he material as a|Chile, Nationalist China, Eeuas and anti-Castro partisans erupted elections--a year ahead of time|at the riotous turn the demon- commissioner to bring order/m iy hi on pid lor Mallobing beg owl ith Prior to self-determination, type of "sniggering, supercilious, [dor, France, Liberia and Turkey Thursday in the public lobby of --immediately after adoption of|strations have taken, They back to troubled Laos. Te te apa, on to , wh r nis. | allo ng gan 4 ow y, wit | The list of some 500 towns and) ker . o m ; brand of a tis agreed with the United States|the General Assembly and also/the economic reform bill, blamed the violence on outsiders Bin dally newspaper 1 iyhung A a let ae Li ony a Rio ol Volare urn | villages et o vote today Was|amitism Ms the charge had not been outside UN headquarters UN| Young King Baudouin, who eut|and Joice tacties In scattering i di ' ' Anat the " y . secre inimize the de The a Saute rove juards ejecte he combatantsshort his Spanish honeymoon | Paraders, Workers party--Poland's Com: maintained that the commission have called for a full Moslem|XePt secret to minimize the dan "qo editorial stated in part; (proved, | ! ant t RL yme munist Ty "called Wednesday should be sent back to Laos for: boycott of the vote ger of insurgent attacks, "It seems useful to the general| U.A.R. delegate Omar Loutfi, from the Jouby, nd, Now York|after the crisis. developed, was| But Andre Renard, most mili- for reactivation of the commit-/ mally 'only if the Laotian govern:| pacnite fears of an increase in Supporters of the Insurgent Allo coor bunlio truth to note that|council president for January, pujice roke up the fighting out: Playing A leading role in the|tant of the strike leaders, showed tee, "ment itself asks for it y ; : |gerian Liberation Front (FLN)|cono vob "in Europe and North|ended the debate with a state." Tuce manouvres, no sign of compromise He ap- insurgent terrorist attacks, only| ve re od t hreatened ic two incidents were reported this ile Jepotied to Rave ¢ nea Hat | America have taken to speaking|ment expressing hope "that noth morning, A bomb exploded at the|three Moslems fo vote in each extremely well of Red China, ~|ing will be done which could in| | ; of French radio station at Ouled-| area, "The Chinese are 'one of the|any way aggravate" the tension u al | TOO 5 Iayet, near Algiers, and another|™ Another 750 towns and villages ("WI Ereat peoples in art and went off outside the home of are scheduled to vote Saturday|literature. The fact that the 4 Jacques Chevallier, a former while the large cities in Algeria United States has taken a wrong. Apartment Fire Algiers mayor, and all of France go to the polls headed policy about not recogniz: 1 O The Move Nelther caused much damage. Sunday, ng Sioa Jha the Chinese . . ook like underdogs, 1 F nn | "Some of the Jews who are so njures our . [strong in their praise of Red " HAVANA (AP) - Troops were| Artillery emplacements. an enne China these days have come to| HAMILTON (CP) -- Four peo: on the move every where today sprouted throughout the rest of this only partly because of China, ple were taken to hospital early in this Caribbean island--once a Havana and its suburbs, , « . Another veason is that|today after fire and smoke in an fe TA IRE ren, toro, (CY C iia It ls aru o Jovani Tiling ores ow remier Fide astro lh o 4 than formerly, This has caused . HE I : " , alep ht off the in.| The capital resounded to the ure uba Ills? an formerly. a i grb from movement of civilian soldiers . many Jews who happen to be Mrs, Sylvia Wilson, Jo. over | he United States. y Militia men and women patrolled Communists to do nip-ups, or(come by smoke in her sleep, as { : . Un tod State has rejected rooftops with machineguns at the. WASHINGTON (Reuters) with the Castro regime If he More Jroperly, nips-up, In order ied from hor ved and carr ! ited States pjoc ; ~ : ye 0 "to y by : ! Castro's latest invasion charge, "02 The line of action which Presi: wished ho to gh oe Mrs, Wilson suffered arm| and a majority of the UN Seeur+| Hundreds of Jie Nailorned dent-elect Kennedy will adopt in| Certainly President Eisenhow- \ith glowing satisfaction, these burns | ity Council said after two days (Ce agen, meimbirs of the Rev. dealing with Cuba has become an er's announcement won immedi-|partigular Jews have been forced| Taken to hospital were Mr, and u a But (SA ud, ut carried burp guns and bazookas Fig ulin g diplomatic guessing ate strong bi-partisan support to switch their praise from Rus: Mrs, Edmund Casey, 81 and 82 x uw ph a " \ hi " S { bg the most intensive ili. Into the elegant Hotel Nacional game ln Washington, from Congress sia to China, [ears old Tespoctively, owners of tary display it could muster loverlooking the Gulf of Mexico! Since President Kjsenhower an. gomery, n Meanwhile a wave of searches! From the heart of the capital nounced Tuesday that the United ' of Roman Catholic organizations around the coast the nation bris- States was breaking diplomatic | ¢ and the arrest of at least nine|tled with battle readiness relations with the Cuban regime | Mother Charged Catholic students or teachers! Castro has charged that of Premier Fidel Castro, Ken. was reported, The reason for the the Eisenhower administration, fedy has remained silent, as he { ' raids was not immediately which broke relations with Cuba bas done on all international Bombs Explode In Paris In Son Ss Death known Tuesday, is preparing to invade problems since his election, Anti-aircralt and anti-tank guns hy Jan. 18, two days before it, The outgoing Eisenhower ad PARIS (Reuters)--Five bombs exploded almost simultan: LONDON, Ont, (CP) -- Pallce|_ studded Malecon, Havana's pic-leaves office. If U.S. troops do!ministration, it is kfown. offered eously in two districts of Paris early today a few hours before investing the death Thursday turesque seafront that in pre-inot invade, Castro presumably' the president elect an apportun: Algerian voters went to the polls for a erucial self-government [night of a two-year-old boy Castro days Was a favorite will claim that his preparedness ity to participate in the Cuban| referendum {booked his mother as being held promenade for tourists at this|seared them off, decision. but tie declined. Nevers. {under a section of the Criminal time of yoar--mostly Americans.| Hundreds of militiamen and iheless, he wa . I a Thad Kennedy May Cul Taxes Code dealing with assault caus. 88, s kept fully in. iv troops were deployed at ing bodily harm, Bata N » rR , formed by his secretary NEW YO )--President-ele SIN ¢ p y A whayt Io Tailes Soult of ba ormed by his secretary of state NEW YORK (AP)-President-elect Kennedy has under study | The mother, Mrs. Bernadette CITY EMERGENCY feanla"ie owt 'a mmm Sieve, Dt Mun em, ate hi Sr 0 US ark 3 ea ke ort PHONE NUMBERS _ ii oF ince Where icusands of is weeks Wille lise decson) pupae y Rppointment 'Pipedream' Ba SR RED CHINESE IN POLICE RA 5-133 aMASOIIRY movant i oe Retiedy mio on DANA Ln it yu RLM Suns, asked 19 Suminent 8 Shild was suftocating, _-- 3 INESE IN BURMA FIRE DEPT, RAG ibid del to vi ttn BU Ht PERE CES | 0 S| el, SE, HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 {eastern Oriente province, opportunity to better relations pletely . pibedream." uy Sa jo ENGR Said 1 Jest mutten wa dicate way for Red Chinese | on ad eu Ex ! Shou tieument hi oy WARSAW (CP)-The organ of ASKS REVIVAL Poland's Communist party has| Meanwhile, Liberal party