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The Oshawa Times, 12 Jan 1961, p. 2

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2 TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Jenuery 12, 1961 DRY RUN FOR SPACEMAN Cmdr, Scott Car of the Mercury Navy IA penter, one astronauts, sits In an trainer as he demonstrates one of the procedures used to ready the men for space flight, The trainer furnishes practice in the use of manual More Welfare Money S TORONTO (CP) =~ A newly formed organization of joble workers Wednesday asked hie Toronto hoard of control to in erease welfare payments and clothing allowances, The con trollers agreed to set up a com mittee to study the eity"s un employment problem The delegation from the Metro Association for the Unemployed was led by 8, K, Thornley, an unemployed rubber worker and unign executive, ¥. Thornley sald his associa. tion was seeking a H0-per-cent increase in the present basic welfare payment of $46 a month for single persons, "We ask you--how is a single rson possibly expected to pots body and soul together on $46 a month?" he. sald, "Our roposal , would still leave 4 in the pitiful position of try ing to get by on $60 a month' Mr. Thornley compared eity welfare department's De Gaulle Starts Plan For Rlgeria PARIS (Reuters the al President de Gaulle We ron set in mo! tion his six-year De Gaulle program to settle the Algerian conflict called a cabine meeting and told his ministers he would apply his Algerian policy "to the letter" since the we nd nal referendum approved his als 'positly ely and ma A communique issued. after the meeting sald de Gaulle em phasized he would®sat hes tate to call another refer um the destiny of the at stake. The cabinet adopted de Gaul LY anal propos ively," country le's draft law for creating tem-| porary government institution n Algeria which would give the P:to-1 Moslem majority In the territory a bigger day in thelr administration, Details of the law will be decreed later, the communique said The "provisional institutions to be set up under the law are the first stage in de Gaulle's propose od program to create an 'Algerian Algeria." The next major step 18 to arrange a cease « fire hetween French troops and Moslem in surge nts, t Queen Waits For Her Train | i LONDON (Reuters) Red faced railroad officials fumbled for excuses Wednesday night a ueen Elizabeth experienced the kind of delay that often causes her train-travelling sub jects to fume in frustration The Queen came to London for the day from her country home at Sandringham, Norfolk and was held up for almost an | hour on her way back Rather than run a train for the round trip coach was hitched onto the diesel-powered Fenman, a reg ular train which is scheduled to go the 100 miles between Lon don and Kings Lynn, Norfolk in 214 hours But the diesel locomotive, zed innovation in the mod special a rova! nt Rion of British Rallways,inte the cluse of the failure." Alfa | "hile," jated flight tion was held yesterday at th National Aeronautics Bn Space Administration controls which keep the cap sule in fbr position during flight or in lower fore ground Is part of the optical | tem which gives the astro naut 8 visual check on the relationship of the capsule and the earth during simu Miro _~(AP Wirephoto The demonstra Re- search Center, Langley Field, Profits Seen Overseas TORONTO (CP) ~ Canadian construction firms should pay more attention lo overseas work, said Jack M, Soules, pres ident of the Canadian Const tion Association, in & speech 10 the Empire Chal today He sald profit margins are | Wig er overseas end there is ke competition than in domes work. Mr. Soules said the construc tion industry Is an imporignt| one to Canada and every effort] must be made to make it a year-round stable industry, not subject to eyctical and seasonal fluctuations, : Promotion of con st ru ction abroad was one way, He said many construction firms in Canada have been op lerating at # loss or at break even during the last few years.' MAKE LARGER PROVITS "Oyerseas construction is relatively new field for most Ci nadign contractors he & margins, which are larger than in Canada , , Many Canadian firms now op erated on a national scale, even small to medium-size firms "Our domestic industry is an wiremely competitive one," he sald, "Having expanded to me: | de mands and the post-war boom East German Officer Shot BERLIN (Reuters)--An Fast German border policeman wa shot and seriously wounded on le e d | |and East Germany, the East {German news agency ADN ri Iported Wednesday night The agency said the police {man was In Fast German ter |ritory when he was hit In West Berlin, a police spokesman said a West Berlin ) -- WENT NUTS ought ance of $1 a8 month for cloth ith a $5-a-month allowance itchewan COOKSVILLE (CP) = An investigation into .a group of Toronto Township work crews was promised hy Wil liam Anderson, township engineer, after the men had cut down five large trees on a resident's property Wed- ne ow ng ink NEED WARM CLOTHES "What kind of winter coats boots, warm socks and sweaters) can be bought on a budget of $1 a month he asked Vith out such clohles no man can 0 out and look for work,' the 4 he board agreed unani-| "cut only serub brush from mously to set up a special elyic the roadside | committee on unemoloyment as Said Councillor Frank Me. suggested by Alderman Horace| Kechnie: "Give them a \ Brown, who called for the eityl chain saw and they go to give leadership to other levels) nuts," day Reeve the and Robert Speck said action aphappy irresponsible and that men were supposed to was WITH CHAINSAW police sentry had reported hi carbine went off accidentally while he was checking it, Boon afterward, an ambulance seen driving up on the East Ber lin side of the border He added that police quarters confiscated the bine and the policeman taken off sentry duty head car was "A great attraction is the profi i : much : " the border between West Berlin 4 it fs presently requirements, #1 thst ant ally below capacity luahie skills and equipment were not he ng weed could well be put to work over sas, Atom Bombs 'May Come To Canada OTTAWA (CP)~Defence Min. ister Harkness repeated Wed: nesday that use of nuclear wes ed on Canadian soil is 'still under consideraiton and is a matter to be determined hy the government," The minister made the state hh emphasis, in.denyir ributed to Wim in Tuesday that ada participation in the nand does not require use of nuclear weapons on Canadian if LJ Fe at oloradn nar Springs He had the I porters min we con 121 £ Liberal Pearson's here calling for Canadian ation of nuclear weapon I from NORAD iet interceptors and anti - aircraft missile ned had replied that adequate of America re joint effort by Canada | the minister sald day, and that the Cana t will decide weapons will nada 4, on le eech fonday renin and wil ofar {Bomar concer narawa are He defence quired ind the Wedne mn ther North governmen nuclear in ft ed grested that possibly his | reply was misunderstood LIFELONG DREAM ATHENS (Reuters) ~~ Enrico Porro, winner of Italy's first gold medal in the modern Olym pi has realised a life long to visit birthplace of the modern games Porro, now 75 and winner of a gold medal in wrestling at Lon don in 1908, went to Greece as ¢ Games, dream was | Greece, |guest of national tourist office These # in Colorado Springs I | Written Exams Planned |Canadians Called For Quebec Game Wardens 'Left-Wingers political lever" used screening of applicants MONTREAL (CP) ~ Young men whe pstire to be wardens in Ouehee # wlien eis dims Ba t 20 points throughout the nid. From these applicants Come Feplaceme 1158 wardens | dropped during months as undes The presem. vr Quebec's fish and gam a Mist Oh 25 to 219, compared with shout 758 before the 4 mi From the new ap cants about 125 are expecied to be taken on force When the deadline for appl cants was reached Dee, 31 there were 1,200 to 1,500 candi dates for positions, A first screening reduced the number to 520 George WH. Carpenter, execu tive editor of the Montreal Ga zette, who conducts his Rod and Gun column under the name Izank Hunter, writes that he § ured there as 19 in the 4 for Prairie farmers 1s another, y Ly a process of elimination it can be seid thet Social Credit is the only nigit-wing party. It has ne representation in Perle ment now Init several westem MPs say they expect B Fesur- gence of So jal Credit fn the next federal election Even Social Credit may be ming left. For instance, the nbia River power develop ment scheme will likely he pub- Jiety ened In Canada, the left side of the road is becoming so crowded ging political eyes must from time to time on By DAVE MANTOSH " Canadian Press Stall Writer arventer 3% a 0 RB hi 4 developed tries ' OFTAWA (CP) ARON in "hary as much as pos 7 Ent wing? sible from our 'haliAhe fine' pol, The evidence continued to pile icy now slated for oblivion," |p Wednesday that, federally at least, Canadians are nearly all NAMES 'CAPABLE' MEN | left-wingers, But he singles out "some, There may be some right thoroughly all-round capable of- wingers still around hut there ficers in the present foree," n- hasn't been a peep out of the vies LeFrancols, as of late superintendent In the Ac its national rally here, the real jurisdiction, Liberal Party took another left "Edwin Wheelhouse, now #ta- turn with advocacy of a medi tioned in Abitibi, was shifted cal care plan, 8 start on fres from Montreal some years ago education at ell levels, more "probably for having made ¥ federal gid for Western farmers too tough for a certain judge 19 apd the like t eateh Hlegal bass from spawn This poses an awkward prob- ing grounds," lem for the New Party, It may Warden Eeuyer was "shifted pe forced to move even farthes down the line some years ago left--or so far left that it might from the Vital Grand Remons got adverse reaction from mod area of Gatineau County" crate left-wingers. Leuyer had "made it extremely 4 Shs Eeuyer had "ma Au extteniely The CCF has long been used 4 OO hte fpr SEH "to crowding from the Liberals ing henchmen" of a member of P.C'8 RIGHT WING? the legislature in that area -- Supposedly, the Progressive INTERPRETING THE NEWS Conservative party Is the Fight Canada Worries | U.S. Defence Men" New Stamp | and farther left, Diefenhaker's pre-christ nouncement of a8 ro ission to study heal is an exmmple, His fed OTTAWA (CP) ~~ A stamp marking the centennial of the birth of Indian poetess Pauline CCV Leader Hazen Argue has Johnson will he issued March ugeested NORAD is a waste of 10, the post office department time because there is no air announced today, One Pentagon informant, who defence gainst hydrogen The stamp shows the Mohaw) asked not to he identified, ombs poetess in the foreground wear there seems to he an element) American planners say theying a high ruffed collar and in of "resignation" in Canada are wondering "just how farithe background she is depicted! '® towards meeting the long-range Canada really wants to go" in'in tribal dress, nucle ar threat [def nee pre paredne 88 | Printed in brown and dark! This comment followed gn In all truth' sald onelooon the stamp measures one statement in Ottawa hy Liberal source, "there has heen consid ader Lester B, Pearson that! erable thought to what we @nd one-half inches by one inch ada should not continue ts, would do, assuming Canada gotland was designed by B. J, Red sent role in North American out of NORAD, We would have! gia of Ottawa, It is of the five fe ys (y f i] | a 'for 8 ne i Defence ( i! nd. J lo It treat Jo 2 forties ASF cent denomination and 32,000,000 ted that ida with Interceptors, manned would reduce our flexibility," [copies will he printed, ya nee wil is for close to who have beep the last few irabies foree looking sals a Two Floors TORONTO (CP)~Project ar chitect Fred Smith said Wed nesday Toronto's new city hall " lose two floors from one of towers and one from the in the interests of econ but the towers still will » same height "It's floor space that eosts money," Mr, Smith said, "We can make a considerable say ling by cutitng off three floors But we'll extend the distance [ut we the floors by three or four inches for each floor," | He said final plans for the 1 $20,000 000-plus structure won't he ready before the end of March The modernistic design of the new building has made i A sub ject of controversy since the plan was selected on the ne a worldwide architects' com petition Often referred to as an ster shell," it has two para bolic towers surrounding a shal low domed Counce i chamber, Die farther Mr mas y its AREF an " th OMY UL American defence planners view with Ing concern ex pressions of sentiment in Can ada favoring a loosening of mil ties with the United unmanned, but eco closely with the U.S of air detection, and warning An American authority said the Pearson statement eould not he "kissed off" as an iso- lated Canadian opinion NO H-BOMB DEFENCE r Operate In matters identification rn nary Blates Responsible American offi cials say the defence of the U would he made much more dif ficult if Canada denfed it lhor reasonable use of Ca nadian territory for defence purposes, ; of ag said] Me Did You Know + + » In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con have o Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. Ca nre Afr ae The alderman also proposed a special two-mill tax increase to pay for public works for relief of unemployment, hut Mayor Nathan Phillips sald the tax payer is already "paying to the of government in the fight | No Clothes For Jobless The delegation of jobless also AN unemployed plumber, sa asked the city to provide hot| Wednesday he expected to be a meals fol school children ow rested for indecent employed persons, - give Fee! chortly because he transportation to joh seekers, | ShOTHY hecAust and order discontinue their practice confiscating recipients' drivers' licences | cannot r ance | | the allowance, Issued | ROCKING HELPS the Toronto welfare departmer LONDON (CP) Lancet, a was inadequate magazine, suggests a| "As matter of fact," rocking chair for prevention and| said, "I'm afraid right now --- medical {| treatment of illnesses that strike | turn around and face this lady| " [the aged, It encourages supple here," indicating a woman lioints and stimulates cireula. the 10-person delegation of u the magazine says employed Free Speech 'For Employers TORONTO (CP)==A section of new parts Ontario's new labor code defin Corporation of ing an en ployer 8 right of free nearby Malton, sought dom of ch was an issue inllenge the validity of a petitic a certific ation hearing hy thelopposing the union provinelal labor relations bourd! The board heard evident Wednesday that employees had heen tald The individual interviews hy ence with the supervisors that the comp lon hut did not want a union, hut wou ployer in in goad faith if the m of em Canada section forbids Interfer formation of a un provides that shall not he d 5 hi nt Cue throats int wn oem rived of | hat freedom to ¢ Jorit long as he 4 ntin { pre views u in fat ir undue IED said employes clon an Hh | rented company The (CLEC) the ht ing ni certifi ¥ Wei the wi ahijection fils gre ren and fringe tald that i the tified they would 89 monthly due ments that might hienefily hive he levied Ihe to the 21 petition ( caver hroke A London aA outside! ihe u 13 omy tuiiley ovees CAME hearing vel on BB it fro Ti i] 1 ER ani How to Trout an | i ACHING ynn i al held u \ Ad by officials limousine m official recall to wins) TO RERCLY ran steam notive lowly The i Q I wen Fallroad 0a wi n to Sar h he nex ani ring strolled to drive A Brit confessed anything like this happening a | train thet are sometimes a couple of min utes la but n ten they are de on th *he sald The ¢ announced that be held R ays ould not roy whore ore of an an pauiry is ne TORONTO (CP) == John Moe, | | exposure | welfare officials to| place his threadbare trousers on| of his $1 monthly clothing allow:| Moe told hoard of controldhat hy| he | plant of the Chrysler ut to chal plant plaoyees favored one wild un the union emplaysesy tala win ded of existing and Hplon were cers 0 pay Wil ny WHEONE union filed 18 application eligible against dleation was signed by continues Friday id | re e- | i, | tol In| n| m ( In 1y Id " E-OPENS TOMORROW MORNING Due to minor fire damage suffered at our Oshawa store, DOMINION has hurriedly REDECORATED and RESTOCKED its store with Fresh MERCHAN- DISE in preparation for REOPENING TOMORROW MORNING at 9 a.m. ® 9 AM. DOOR-OPENING SPECIALS ® GOLDEN YELLOW BANANAS LB, 10- FRESH CHICKEN LEGS HOLIDAY FRE "SH TO THE FIRST 300 CUSTOMERS 12-02, Salami Chub FREE WHEN YOU BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE oPsSY" Waich for our regular ad in the Oshawa Times Tomorrow, Friday, Jan. uary 13th for other ouistanding RE-OPENING SPECIALS! 49- ATTENTION! 5 LBS. 1.00 DOOR OPENING F R E SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST "HOME STYLE" SLICED BREAD LIMIT ONE LOAF PER ORDER

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