2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 13, 1761 pr ---------- menm-- » 'Spy Case May Spark 'Arms Exchange Ban br at By TOM OCHILTREE | Ejsenhower to bring about this/like a boxer who has Jet himself LONDON (AP)=Officials here transatlantic exchange. get "fat and sloppy and out of (privately expressed fears that! Dreadnought was disclosures from Britain's latest| last year, She is a killer sub--alin shape in order to compete, spy case may stifle the ex- hunter of enemy submarines. Trade Minister Hees said Sun- change of military information She has a hull p atterned on\day night, between Washingion and Lon-|that of the US, Navy's Nauti- 1 the post-war period, before d lus, the world's first atomicithe west European ec launched condition" and must get back' Canada Fat, Sloppy: Hees and good design was essential if respect and if we lost our self- AL Saturday and Sunday Canadian products were to com- respect there wouldn't be much luncheon meetings, the confer- pete with lower-priced foreign'left of Canada," g 3 ence heard from__Postmaster- goods, He said some Canadian cril- General Ha n and Secre- UP TO PEOPLE ics suggested Canada would tary of ate Dorion respec. JOnly Increased sales can cure have more influence in world tively " unemployment, Mr, Hees said, councils if sh® were neutral, Mr, Hamilton said the govern and it is up to the Canadian "but we wouldn't have any ment is not embarking on a a th " ves on. " In a preliminary hearing in| submarine, Ts power unit, how-| recovered, it was easy for Can- magistrate's court last week, ever, was derived from the re-|aq4 14 soll goods and the coun the prosecution charged that actor of the more modern try got to be ike "a boxer who five defendants operated an|American nuclear submarine| J} to be champ and gets a elaborate spy ring and gained|Skipjack, é to provide more friends if we were and program of economic national ment could some of our old friends wouldism in respect to foreign-owned wonder what had happened to companies in Canada, but rather a policy of "Canadian- ization" se that Canadigns could the cure. The govern not do it alone, Mr. Hees was one of four fed- us." eral cabinet ministers who 8 swelled head," Mr. Hees said, spoke to more than 150 student AUDIENCE APPLAUDS regain control of their economy. possession of important naval| Submarines are a formidable secrets, Inclulling Information|part of the Russian Navy. The about nuclear submarines, Soviet Union is credited by The charge involving Rucleds Western authorities with a fleet submarines is a particularly|of 500, the largest in the world, h y fort sensitive one, The court went! Prosecution er made |2Hve Student Federation 5 two- into secret session for 41 min-| two points in connection with|day Macdonald-Cartier confer utes to take testimony on this!the charge that nuclear sub-|énce. point marine secrets were stolen, Mr. Hees said the government | Britain's first atomic submar- They testified that drawings Was doing everything possible |ine, HMS Dreadnought, is pow- giving details of Dreadnought to stimulate Canadian trade ered by nuclear engines of were seized from the ring butabroad, but it was up to man- American design, It took a loti (hey conceded that this secret|agement and labor to make {of careful work by the adminis-| material may have been distrib-|goods which can compete, He was addressing students from about 20 Ontario and Que- bee colleges at the closing din- ner of the Progressive Consery- delegates during the conference, is statements were loudly| Acueq after if his use of the The delegates also attended 8vplauded by the delegates, Whoo rq "regain" meant he felt seminars on such problems as|later passed a resolution urgingi canada does not have control external affairs, national de|Canada to stay out { its economy, he said that fence, unemployment, welfare neutrals' camp "while. striving when major portions of industry and dominion - provincial rela vigorously for world disarma-|y.re more than 50 per cent U.8.- tions. , ment, . owned, it was a good indication Saturday, Fxternal Affairs] But in passing, Mr. Green ooniro] jay outside of Canada, Minister Green told them Can.|@lso threw some cold water on sy Dorion, the only speaker ada could not take up a neutral. another resolution approved bylyp, sooke exclusively in ist stance without losing her|the convention -- that Canadalprench delivered a straight self-respect, immediately take steps 10 rec-lugignt (41k in which he de- Canada has never been afraid|o¥nize Red China and get her soribed the Liberal party as the "stand up and be counted," seated in the United Nations. |party of "centralization," while Referring to the resolution, ithe Conservatives realized pro- ~ Mr, Green said he understood yincial powers must be kept trators of Prime Minister Mac-\yted accidentally to a woman! He said Canadian goods to millan and former, President defendant employed at a Royal|lagged particularly in design, he said Navy base KEEPING AWAY FROM DRINK as he relaxes at his summer residence in Paksong earlier this month, The prime minis advantage of a Lao to relax from Prince Boun prime minister of imbibes through a long bamboo rod leading from the nearby jar Animal Fast Said 'Fatuous LONDON (Reuters)=-A sug- League spokesman "The ani gestion by Willlam Cardinal mals would be unhappy, the Godfrey, Roman Catholic arch/owners seeing the animal bishop of Westminster, that on, be unhappy an should fast with their ably the only per owners Feb, 24, was termed/be happy would be "fatuous" Sunday by an offi-{ The suggestion cial of the National Canine De man said fence League "the limit of fatuity.," It would The fast, sponsored by the he punishing animals who would National Board of Catholic not understand the purpose ™ Women, aims to promote acts We. have animals who Di of self-denial in aid of famine pve in more Christian way rellef in Dominica, West Indies than some Christians, but 1 do "Frankly 1 do not understand not think this is a way to con what is In the archbishops ,.. animals mind," said the Canine Defence nan Oum, Laos, presum on who would His Grace the spoke seemed to him to be mals sald the spoke A cardinal in his LETTER made Lenten SENT The Cuba Ambassador | i Spy Ring Chief? sid. ena letter, A letter HAMILTON (CP)=Igor Gou- churches in Britain said the zenko, former Russian Embassy money saved by fasting should cipher clerk who in 1945 exposed be offered to 'the hungry and a Russian spy ring operating in starving." Canada, said Sunday night the] 'We are asking our priests to present Russian ambassador 10.explain to you at the beginning "Cuba 1s the man who formed:of Jent this 4dea of the family hi ug pastoral and the current civil war in belea- | governmental care guered Laos (AP Wirephoto) On-The-Job Training Subsidies TORONTO (CP) == Ontario plans to subsidize on-the-job training as well as trade-school instruction, A. M, Moon, provin cial vocational training direc tor, sald. Saturday Mr, Moon told a conference on unemployment sponsored by the Ontario Federation of Labor that negotiations are already under way with one firm, He ald the government will pay al lowances to the trainees under a federal-provincial cost-shar- Ing arrangement, He told the conference the government expects municipali- ties to study the unemployment situation in thelr own areas and decide as to the type of training program most beneficial to all concerned Douglas Hamilton, OFL, sec retary treasurer, invited the federal government to act on its uggestion, that management and labor co-operate in stimu. lating employment, by calling a conference «of the parties con Government quarters felt that both points could lead to accus- ations by American congress. {men that Britain is a poor se- curity risk. An uproar in Wash-| 'ington, it was thought, might| result in a reduced flow of wea- pons information between the Western allies and as a result] weaken the West's defensive| system, t Bishop Lauds HMCS Skeena 'Badly Hurt By Fire |. VICTORIA (CP) A fire which raged unchecked for nearly four hours Saturday aboard HMCS Skeena, de stroyed costly fadio equipment, the Royal Canadian Navy dis closed Sunday night, . A formal navy inquiry is to Religious Myth begin today The destroyer-escort was inl SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Re- drydock for a propeller check ligious myth is one of the av- when the fire broke out in alenues of faith and "has an im- radio room portant place in the communi- Aboard the $20,000,000 vessel|cation of the gospel,' Rt. Rev. were large amounts of ammuni- James A, Pike, Episcopal tion which were threatened dur-|bishop, sald Sunday. ing the blaze. He spoke of "the myth of the "It Is impossible to make an Garden of Eden" and of its estimate of damage," a navy|value in explaining the nature spokesman said after a prelimi-|of man, This was, he said, the nary check, "But there was a yse of a myth to explain a lot of top-notch equipment in "complicated truth," those radio rooms." Neither would officials com ment on the possible cause of the fire, the amount of ammuni tion moved or Skeena would be "Yet 1 do not know a single member of the Anglican com- munion bishop, presbyter, How ka the deacon or layman - who be- 4 meg \lieves this story literally," out of action > as : Bishop Pike said in a pastoral There were between 100 and|joter which he ordered all rec- 125 crew members aboard the iors and vicars of his diocese i of Whe TIC. 146 youd next Sunday. The ship's sea cocks were) opened and water gushed in| He described the virgin birth over its guns and gesr i . my which churchmen The question of sabotage/#hould be free to accept or re. PL even heen mentioned » ject. Another, he added, is that the spokesman sald, "but every|0f the existence of a "three. possible angle will be looked|level universe, with a flat earth, | " hell below and heaven above." | TWO DIED HERE A burned-out shell is all that was estimated at $50,000 and remains of an Ottawa tene- | ment row where fire Saturday | . _| night claimed the lives of Debra, 2, and Patricia, 3, daughters of LAC and Mrs. AMERICKERS VIGAH Kenneth Schmidt, = Damage | Kennedy Accent |Britons Pan TV was treated for burns suffer. | ed when he attempted to res- cue them, ~(CP Wirephoto) 7 present pound, the father of the little girls | the Canadian ring. Gouzenko named Sergel Kou driatsev, ambassador to Cuba as the man who masterminded the Canadian spy ring and was later replaced by Col, Nikolal Zabotin, He made his comments in an interview on CHCH.TV's weekly news program This Week. He appeared with his face and shoulders covered by a pillow case with dlits for the eyes and moth Asked whether he feels there are Soviet spy rings in existence in Canada today, Gouzenko re plied "There is no reason why there shouldn't be; in fact there is strong evidence to the contrary, There are." be fast day," the cardinal said corned He suggested that on Friday Feh, 24, all members of the family, along with their dogs cats and other pets, should con tribute to a "family fast day.' For the pets, the meal should reduced not eliminated completely 'CAN'T SHRUG OFF' Mr, Hamilton sald it was very well for Labor Minister Starr and Trade Minister Hees to sug Rest labor and management have a responsibility to createi( po "traditional structure of] jobs, "but the government can't|gome words with a Boston ace | hrug off its responsibility," cent that seems to have its own "If the government will out-|version of the letter "R." line what labor can do we willl On Kennedy's New England give It every consideration," he tongue as he swirls through po-| WASHINGTON (CP) _o, language, President John Ken- if "A plump and pampered poo dle might run all the more daily after a reduced diet on gimpler fare, and perhaps a de nied visit to a halr stylist." as) DRYING PROCESS Sewage and industrial wast may be { aging process that is slowly con verting the Great Lakes into dry land a peeding up thd ° 'McDougall | Teamsters' Schooled in speech and grasp of bawker Tw Alters Language Churchill Show LONDON (AP)~The |can television version "Must be his Boston accent," (Winston Churchill's war mem Ameri and pronounced it as '"Diefen of Sirlabout tary Pierre Salinger, "Even|don critics Sunday. Complaint struction?" he asked, people down here have difficulty was raised against the use of understanding words." CAME OUT WRONG In the transcript of the press conference, the name came out V as "'Diffenbacher." (British a . Diefenbaker will hold his first night. The series was made by The BBG re official talks with Kennedy at the the White House Feb, 20, They Company. met only once before a few| There were all round agree-|tory calls, years ago when Kennedy was a ment among "Me critics that, The only senator The 'Canadian Embassy said of recording British history many Americans have trouble apart from the re-enactments, with the Diefenbaker pronuneia What got the critics' goat was) tion, tending to give it the Ger:|o brief appearance in the yole| events in Britain's Second World War effort, aliant Years was screened on have attempted." These, complaint; martial for some viewers, "How can you ever be sure| the motives behind the introduction of make - believe nedy nevertheless tends to alter|said White House press secre. oirs was panned by some Lon- into an otherwise factual recon: Fred Cooke, in the Reynolds | some of his actors to portray people and News, said the American pro- duction included "Cheats which The first of 26 films in The a British production dared hot o| television Saturday argued, marred the production, ported it attracted American Broadcasting/a huge audience, The studio was imundated by congratula- [ Back: |ABC had done an exemplary job ground music was too loud and the delegates had "settled" one girong if both French and Eng of Canada's external affairs jigh cultures were to find full {problems "but I'm not sure expression, {you've settled it in the right way." | The Sesion Janie by the PRIZE BABY convention called for recogni-| A LITTLE HAM ition to be conditional on con tinued recognition of the Ottawa Valley community last week when it was an- Nationalist Chinese government nounced the Chamber of on Formosa, Commerce would give away a "live baby" at a local talent night show, An audience of some 300 waited in anticipation Satur- day night as the name of door prize winner Murray Blair was drawn and a sumptuous baby carriage was wheeled on the stage, Inside was a live baby-- a six-week-0ld white pig. Decimal Coin IN S.A. Tomorrow | PRETORIA (Reuters)--Tues,| |day is D-day in South Africa, [The D stands for decimal, South Africa switches that day | from a monetary system based| on the pound sterling to a deci-| mal system based on a new unit ~the rand, -- The rand, which will be di-| vided into 100 cents, will be worth 10 shillings in both Eng-|| FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL lish and South African currency ($1.40), half the value of the CONFIRMS YOU ON THE SPOT a, In the present English and outgoing South African system, the pound is divided into 20 shillings. Each shilling is di-} vided into 12 pennies. Banks will open for business ITuesday with a stock of 40,000, 000 coins and notes to exchange| for old money. But the complete | changeover is expected to take| 15 to 20 months. During thel 4, oF ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS RA 8-6201 |changeover, both currencies will be accepted, | STRO UD! | SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES! Tuesday and Wednesday Only! 39 29: | SLICED Breakfast BACON SKINLESS WIENERS TENDER CLUB STEAKS LEAN--MINCED BEEF man inflection of "bawker' in|, a London Cockney mom of | stead 'of "baker." EmbAsSY|pyiiigh character actress Rita mister soutselier Robert [oar (Webb. Miss Webb breathed de-| quharson recalls calling loca a 4 " itz broadcasting stations on the fiance about the wartime blitz correct pronunciation before Diefenbaker's first visit here in 1057 but the name still is fre quently mispronounced, | (with typical Cockney phlegm, but Philip Purser wrote in the newly established London Sun: (day Telegraph "Into a historical narrative, {had been dropped a little per- formance, someone imitating history. Having seen the next |two episodes in advance, I can |add that next Saturday Anthony | Seek Harmony In Goodyear {Bushell (another Bultish stor) Wage Dispute fii: if tide" the honey v of dropping leaflets on Germany| TORONTO ) (CP) -- Rubber oor than bombs. And that the | otiiers 4! Goodyear Tire and) Lok after, an account of the] Rubber - Company of Canada yu; ciation of Dunkerque will} Limited voted Saturday to seek ow on background scenes HARLEIGH HARLEIGH MANUFAC | NOTICE... HARLE WELL, founder of wishes to announce that this Company will now be conducted from & new eddress and Is not connected with any other business of a similar name, quality merchandise and service they have been giving their volued customers of Oshawa and district for the past 14 years MANUFACTURING COMPANY TURING COMPANY will continue to offer the same high conciliation in their wage dis- from the Ealing (British) movie New Boss Rubber, Which reconstructed the ex. Toit." We afe proud of our reputation for quality workmanship and integrity which we have built up over the years, ond wish to thank our many customers who have made this possible, ' (cLe), P oit, which represents about 1,200| cRITICIZE NEWSREELS workers at Goodyear, is asking! The American series also con a reduction in hours with no cut}; ins some 3,000 feet of authen- in wages, substantial pay in- tic wartime newsreels, but Pur creases and other contract im:/go. suggested this is a danger: provements. A 'union official We, are particularly specializing in: MODERN DOORS -- RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL SNOWBALL FOR KENNEDY? President Kennedy leaves the Middleburg, Va., Commun. ity Center today after attend. ing Catholic church services A Serret Service man holds the door for the chief execu tive. Two youngsters, one with a snowball, watch as the President leaves #=(AP Wirephoto) lous way to meddle with history. Have Left School Without Completing HIGH SCHOOL you are invited to write for Free Booklet that shows you how to earn a High School sald litical oratory, the word "'Amer-| Earlier, the executive direc.|iea'" sometimes comes out tor of Canada's largest non-sec:| "'Americker;" "Florida" may tarian welfare agency told the (be shaped into "Floridder" and conference funds available for|"vigor" comes out as a distinc. relief are so meagre that the!tive "vigah' agency cannot help half those But even some reporters ac:| who ask for aid, and cannot cusotmed to Kennedy's accent help anyone effectively started a bit when he came to . y the name of Canadian Prime Lillian T h 0 m son, executive| Minister Diefenbaker last week| director of the Neighborhood Workers Association, said high rents are siphoning off much of 115-Da -0ld thé' money available and cutting Y into food budgets, . J. G. Atwood, Hamilton's dep- Strike Ends uty welfare commissioner, said| he was amazed that unions Have! ORILLIA (CP) ~ A 1iiday| not spent some of their funds strike came to an end Saturday | on welfare, OFL President/ with the acceptance by employ- Dave Archer replied that mil. ces of a settlement between the| lions of dollars are poured into International Union of Chemical gl welfare by union members in| Workers (CLC) and the Chemi-| donations to charities, cal Developments of Canada| Ltd, Co, at nearby Longford Mills, | The strike, revolving around) Sunday work and the men's re- fusal to work a seven-day week, was settled by a union vote of 31 to 156. The settlement in. cludes Sunday work, Earlier the men had rejected the 'com pany's 'last' offer by a vole of 24 to 20 Spokesman and negotiating| "6 ih he Rany. TORONTO (CP)~A new slate/committeeman Harold Bluer| yw rors of America of officers for Local 938, Inter. sald "the strikers do not feel Gud national Brotherhood of Team.|they have lost the. strike, but| sters (Ind), was formally in.|/their economic situation forced! stalled Sunday, marking an end|capitulation--we were ¢ating=- to more than a year of trustee: but only just" ship imposed by the union's in.| 'We still feel," he continued, ternational body. ('that we are on the right stand coh the company has made no New president of the local is/for Sunday work offer, Negotiations have reached | {Kenneth McDougall, who de.| The company, a subsidiary of |," qo 0 : | feated three other candidates inthe Dominion Tar and Cehmi.|. -- recent government « supervised cal Co. Ltd, had threatened to ! {elections {move its plant out of Orillia if Present at the installation the workems did not come i Car-Truck {were two Teamster officlals/terms, The dnion called Satur:| . 3 whose differences had been re-|day's meeting because execu. Crash Kills 2 flected in the local elections|tives felt the rank and file did | and strife that preceded them,|not fully understand terms of] PETERBOROUGH (CP I. J. (Duke) Thomson, who/the contract first offered .on/Kenneth English of Indian served as trustee and manager Wednesday, |River, Ont,, and Nan Marie of the local, and has been a foe, The contract provides for a/Monahan of Norwood, both 17, . DIPLOMA AT HOME of Mr, McDougall in the un- grant of $35 to each employee |were killed Saturday when their| Prepare for College or a |ion's politics, announced that he|[The two - year agreement in-car collided with a truck near /® rope job This Is a Cahas {was vacating the appointive of-/cludes a 12.cent increase during/here. 1® dian High School Course, Hee of local manager the first year, and a five-cent Police said English's car was = AMERICAN SCHOOL Also present was I, M rise the second, in the truck's lane on Highway 100 Dundas St, Deseronto, (Casey) Dodds, Canadian While the plant is on a seven}? six miles east of Peterbor./® Ontario, Teamster director, with whom day operation, employees are to ough. » Mr. Thomson has been at odds receive an extra 314 cents an| Michael Schmitt, 25, Toronto - for several years. Mr. Doddshour, and will work a 42-hour truck driver, said the car pulled/™ ADDRESS had supported Mr. McDougall week. There will be no opera. onto the left lane as if to pass/® C1 in his quest for the presidency tion of the plant on Christmas another car although there werc|m |he held before the trusteeship.'or New Year's day. v Our 63rd Year - {no other vehicles on the road. | see REREREDR Y MODERNIZING KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, etc. CERAMIC TILING -- WALLS AND FLOORS STORE FIXTURES SPECIALTY LINES IN THE BUILDING TRADES We are as near as your Telephone An appaintment to. discuss your problem places you under no obligation. Harleigh Manufacluring Company 34 LA SALLE COURT OSHAWA RA 3.7589