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The Oshawa Times, 27 Mar 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Many people have open minds pen al. tne Atom VOL, 90---MO, 72 friar 77 TH iNEMFTT ¢ BATTERY OF PICKET SIGNS GR re UNEMEL, Fis Yel EVTS MIKE STARR AT § Starr Parries Pickets In Hotel Lobby Hon, Michael Biarr, federal minister of lahor, said Saturday might, he will do everything in his power 1a help the unemploy ed in this area lo hecome gain fully re-employed The labor minister strolled into the lobby of Hotel Genosha following # speaking engage: ment, to he greeted hy about 1 pickelers protesting his ap pearing in speak to B Jayeee Area conlere aller he re fused to speak Lo an open meel ing of the unemployed workers in this area The march on the hotel was organized by the co-ordinating committees of the Oshawa and District Labor Council, Local 222, UAW, and the co-ordinating commitiees of the Oshawa Cen: eral Union for Upemployed Workers, CIRCLE, HOTEL] ally ne . the picketers cir: cled the hotel for more than an hour before going inside singing, cat-calling and shouting for the minister to "show his face," When he came out, Mr. Bilary sald he would speak to "the genuinely unemployed, hut pot tn union leaders already draw ing pay cheques Neven Oshawa policemen were called to the hotel in case of trouble, however none of them was required to do any: thing One officer suggested tn Wil liam Rutherford, chairman of the Houdaille Industries Tid unit of Local 222, that he "lel Mr, Btarr speak.' WORKING FOR UNEMPLOYED The labor minister said he doesn't want the unemployed problem any more than anyone else. As long as there is guing to he one or two persons oul of work in Canada, 1 will do all in my power to get them work," Mr. Btary said "The government has heen PULLING In measures 1o ease un ployment in Canada and will continue ta put In measures (0 create jobs," he said "Phe winter warks projects has heen extended to May Ml and it will he extended further tn create work if the municipal ties will undertake work preg eels, The federal government has agreed to pay 0 per cent of the payroll costs for winter works projects, but it is up to thes municipalities to ereate the projects. We in the tederal gov ernment can't tell the municipal avernments what work to un dertake don't care hi projects they undertake, all we wont 1s far them to start proj ects and provide jobs, the la har minister said Huge Grant For Research phy Malcolm Bmith the labor minister "to ask one point blank question: "Are you prepared to speak (o a properly organized meeting of the Osh awa and district unemployed)' Mr, Blarr replied: "Yes, I'll speak to any unemployed per son any time and at any place ineluding in my own home. But I'll only speak to the genuine ly unemployed, not to people like Mp, Bmith, William Ruth erford, (a member of the Local 429 co-ordinating committee on unemployment), Keith Ross (local representative of the United Bteelworkers of Amer lea) and CHF Pilkey, (chal man of the Oshawa and Dis triet Labor Council)", who, he charged only want lo political advantage" hy having him at a meeting at which they would he present" PRETEND TO HELP My, Starr charged hefare the increasing and quietening crowd of pickelers that the union leaders only pretended to he helping the unemployed to 'gain political hay for that New Party of theirs, These people aren't helping you one hil to get jabs. They've just using vou for New Party propa ganda and political publicity My, Stare told the "genuinely unemployed' in the line interrupted wi TORONTO (CP)y=Dr. Claude surgery, internal medicine Rissell, president of the Univer siolagy and pathology sity of Taronta, today announced. The fund will be administered an anonymous donation of 81: hy four specialists an the uni 400,000 toward research into dis: [versity staff: Dr, B, H, Hotter arders of the nervous system ell, neurosurgeon; Dr. J, © The gift, second of its size 10[Richardson, ne urologist; Dy the university in five months, Ll « W. Seatt, neurophysialogist provides as a first project anjand Dr. J. Olsgewski, neuro tensive study inte Parkinson's pathologist, The four have disease, a mysterious affliction worked together for some time sometimes called the shakinglin the study and treatment of Palay nervous disorders The a CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1183 FIRE DEPT, RA 5.6374 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 we conducted fields of will he fram the study team Research work will four younger members faculty, neurosurgeons Dr. Don ald Tasker and Dr. Stanley Sohate: Dr. Johw Wherrett and Dr. Jahn Humphrey Target of the valve hy of the combined attack A candition named after the English physician Park aon, who deseribod it fully fou {the Hurst Ume in INIT lames YOU WANT JOBS, NOT TALK' not Han ARE ta deliver 1 ta the ¥ Thursday Hassle L nium eontracts On two or three | casions, the lahor Bill Rutherford, to this", "keep your nose out of this", and shut-up" when he in terrupted him while speaking Boon the out-of-work mem [hers of the picket line began to side with the labor minister Beparale of minister told keep out of When anyone spoke or in anyithe first man to go into space hefore turning hack in the 444 in} (Way attempted to Interrupt, they man speak CHEERED BY CROWD Mr, Btarr stated his coming (to speak to the unemployed was what they wanted, "What you men want Is Jobs and what I want is to gel every last one of you jobs," Mr, Slap shouted The erowd cheered {One unidentified unemployed man pushed through the crowd, | shook the labor minister's hand then handed him a lst of names, addresses and telephone numbers of unemployed people in this area Others pushed thelr through the crowd to gel fname on the list JORK PROMISED Nameone asked intend to with Aare did not he Way their 0 My Fm go whl dao hil Hale | Nationa! and tell men Jobs Hof Lhe Employment them In gel he sald Nover Klay "he Gin Mi inh "in mind meeting I'l | cheered said yOu crowd PICKED he lone girl in the line, Maurie Khavten, a ald GM wire and harness playee for 10 years said 'm not unemployed yet | hutld cars hut if this unem ployment continues, 1 won't he long before I'm out of work." Lim Finch Trial Like Other Two LOR ANGELES (AP)=A jury resumes deliberations today i the murder trial of Dy. R, Rey nard Fineh and Carole Trg he Jury deliberated the case 13 hours last week I'he physician and his mistres are an tial far the third time on charges of murder APIFACY In tw aly shooting of Fineh's wife, society waman Finch 'wa earlier dominant wor una \ dicts. The third nd Twa women, i preket Hyer om Nur n oll and con IN 1hah estranged Harbara Vomade un \ {OOK WE CANT Aa 0 GIVE voy A FREE bins s uT UV ter CHEAK V4 [0 Air Crash In Brazil Kills 22 RIO de JANEIRO (Reuters) FwemtyAwn persons were killed in an mir crash at the eastern tip of Brazil, radio reports said here Sunday The reporis said #8 Brazilian Air Forcg CAT crashed while landing at the port of Natal dur: ng a flight from Rio to Belem the mouth of the Amazon Hiver The dead included two women TORONTO (CF) y had and two habies, Seven survivors ne knowledge ahout reporied severely injured for the sale of 24.000.000 pounds In hospital of uranium oxide hetween El doradn Mining and Refining Sea Search Hope Gone 10TEN, Uranium Deal Secret From Ontario al fd coniraet Were We Ihe 8 Wis now are ter Macaulay said today Fimer Bopha | Sudbury) raised the | in leg tract before its disclosure in the WY were expected to oancel the House of Commons last week, ¥ wreh today for 17 missing He wanted (0 know also if the Nova Beolia fishermen whose contract would be allocated Atlantic coast a week ago. The Mr; Macaulay said he had no fisher " presumed information on the allocation tails U8.100 square miles last week Wiis Wreckage discovered Thurs The mining districts of ¥llioti day hy three navy destroyers singe the United States and Brit:| oarring & crew of five Phe same ish governments cancelled ven gay sivtace raft Sighted an orange-colored barrel believed the British government, was had a crew of six, No survivors signed in 1087 when a Liberal were sighted when searchers government was in power al OL spotted the nearly submerged Limited and the United King dom, Energy Resowrces Mini lature when he asked the minis. OCKEPORT, N (CP ter if he aware of the con. WEh winds and lowering visibil Ontario government knew to three small vessels were caught which uranium companies the 0 # severe storm which hit the RCAY search mirerafl flew & hut his department would press i . . the federal government for de total of 167 hours and covered Lake and Bancrolt have suf-ihas heen identified as part of fered large-scale unemployment! (he hd-foot Marjorie Byrl which The latest contract, helween to helong to the missing long the Crown agency Eldorado and liner Jimmie and Bisters, which tawa, It was not disclosed until [hulk of the six-man Muriel ¥il Inst week een last Tuesday By THE CANADIAN PRESS | The space laboratory was io As @ Boviet scientist put it, reach an altitude of 125,000 miles days It would take to orbit the "stretehing his wings The scientist made that com: earth ment aver Moscow Radio Hat. Aeientists said it might burn urday shortly after the Soviet Wp when It got that close to the Union had spun a dog into orbit earth, but they were particu around the earth. and hrought!1arly interested in information it it back alive would provide at its high point, A less spectacular space stunt] Tussia's sputnik duplicated in was performed hy the United #IMOst every detail a Hoviel States the same day, From Cape pace flight made March 6, The Fla., Explorer X was [Ship was put into orbit around earth and pulled out of the hy a radioed command, Date Set For Algeria 1] Canaveral, fired into a banana-shaped orbit the around the earth from the nose Orbit of a Thor:-Delta rocket The shot hy the avowedly was made to insure man's vital functions during flights in space and the yeturn to earth." The US, sputnik had only an indirect connection with manned space travel The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the almof the satellite was (0 make eace d an extensive study of mysterl magnetic fields and solar. PARIS (Reuters) France winds massive gas clouds and the Algerian insurgent lead which burst fram the sun and ers have agreed to meet for streak through space peace talks April 7 at Evian, on It was not known times the sputnik onrth I'he Russian came through the condition, Other small animals ahoard alse survived Russians hn (IE how eireled It was officially announced the [eva today aid the dag Poth sides have agreed to dis flight in goad CUsE a ceasefire in the 614.year war of independence and a pro firm, of self-determination for . the Algerian population fhe 8a vi et space FEN Cyweoks of informal contacts weighed 10.490 pounds While the preceded today's announcement US, vehicle was only ™ pounds [iy came as leaders of the Al in weight gerian provisional government many [the French side of Lake Gens Mla WEATHER REPORT The mercury should revisit the 66 mark for the first time since fall, Cloudy. TWENTY PAGES { MISH REBRIN LEAVES LANT COURT Irene Rebrin Loses Appeal OPTAWA (CP)=Irene Rebpin, Brazilian viss bul (his has ex: Meyear-old Slavonic lectures utipired the University of British Colum he Bupreme Court judgment bia, today lost her two-year rejecied two main submissions legal battle against a federaliof Miss Rebrin attacking the deportation order vilidity of the deportation order ~The nine - member Supreme, These were that the order did Court of Canada, In a unani- not set out the place tn which mous judgment, dismissed her she is (0 he deported and that appeal against decisions of the her rights under the Canadian British Columbia supreme and pill of rights had heen infringed appeal courts upholding the 4 validity of a deportation order NO INFRINGEMENT issued on Jan, 22, 1059 The judgment, written hy The order states that she is Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin, a member of a class of persons said there was no infringement prohibited entry to Canada aslof the Bill of Rights as Miss landed immigrants Rebrin 'had "not heen deprived | Miss Hehrin still can make a of her liberty except hy due pro: final plea to Immigration Min: cess of law." {ister Fairclough that the minis: A |, Branca of Vancouver, ler exercise her discretion 10 gounsel for Miss Rebrin, told the rant her permission to remain gout earlier this month that his in Canada client had heen prejudiced he Mis, Fairclough rejected earl: pause the immigration minister direct appeals had considered evidence that the woman was 8 security risk After the deportation order wis Issued, Miss Rebrin was ar rested in April, 1060, for not leaving Canada voluntarily, AWAIT LIBEL CARE An immigration department official said a decision on whether the deportation order (will be carried out likely will he made later today, If the or der is carried out, Miss Rebrin, whe was horn in China of White Russian parents and came to Canada from Brazil in 1058, will not he deported until after a libel action hy her has been dis posed of in the courts The action now before the B.C, Bupreme Court involves a elaim for damages by Miss Reb: rin against the Toronto Tele. gram, its publisher John Bas sett and Its parliamentary re: porter Peter Dempson, Under immigration depart: ment policy, Miss Rebrin would not be deported to any country behind the Iron Curtain, When ihe entered Canada she had a TV Personality Jack Kane Dies TORONTO (CP)y=Jack Kane, a7, prominent bandleader and arranger in Canadian and United Stites television, died in hospital today Television audiences Soros [Canada had heen watehing the LAOS TRUGE TALK 'Real Chance To Bring Peace' MOSCOW ~ The Soviet Union announced through the official newspaper Pravaa today thet it pgrees with the British proposal, force in Laos would be met by for & truce and negotinted set- force, Ful The AP reported thet tiement in Laos, The Associated its main emphasis was on the Press reported passivity of a peaceful solu Reuters News agency sad, on however, that the Pravda ar. "The British government ticle called for steps towards a stands for an immediale cessn- peaceful settlement in Laos tion of the fire in Laos, sfier along the lines proposed by the which it considered possible the West--although not in the order convening of the internations! of the British note given to control commission in Laos," Russia Thursday and supported the article was quoied as say- hy President Kennedy ng The AP said the article in the Soviet Communist party organ apparently foreshadowed what Foreign Minister Andrei Gro myko is (0 tell President Ken nedy at their meeting in Wash inglon later today "It is not difficult to see that renl opportunity exists" for set thing the crisis, the article said The way (0 a settlement les through peaceful talks through the convocation of an international conference and the revival of the international commission, as proposed by the Soviet Union and other peace loving states," BEATO WARNED ganization, now meeting om gkok, Thailand, The article said in effect that britain agrees with the (So- viet) propose! for speeding the imernational conference 18 eon sider the Laos problem snd stands for a speedy solution of the problem of a neutral gov: ernment. of national unity In Laos "It is not difficult to see that there are some real possibilities for regulating the Vans prob. lem if wll interested countries wish (0 achieve that snd do nothing thet could aggravate the situation in Laos BLAME US, Although it put the blame on the United Biates for the situ. ation in Laos and took issus os with much that President Ken: The article, signed hy Ob: nedy ssid at his press confer: server indicating that it ence Thursday, Ohserver stemmed from the highest gov: article welcomed "the states ernment authority == warned ment of the president thet the against intervention in Taos hy United States wants peace in the Southeast Asia "Treaty Or: Lans and not war," Winter Stays In Maritimes HALIFAX (CP)=Winter (ook: RCMP al Sydney sald hun another swipe at the Maritimes dreds of cars were stranded, today leaving hundreds of mot- and many motorists were pre: lovists stranded as wild winds sumed marooned in their vehi built mountainous drifts across|cles highways and paralyzed traffic] "We don't know how many in many areas, {people are out there on the A storm centred in the Atlan: roads," an RCMP spokesman tie 160 niles off the Nova Reo: said, "We have no idea how tia coast hrought winds up to 70 many people are sitting in their miles an hour to Cape Breton, cars right new, We only hope northern Nova Beotia and Prince they don't try to walk too far," |Edward Island, The rest of the Maritimes escaped with moder. WARN BY RADIO ate gales and a few snowflur:| Highways department snow ries plows gave up the battle and Hardest hit was Industrial (visibility was cut to inches, Cape Breton, where the pers] No deaths have been reported sistent winds piled 20 inches of yet, but police were apprehen: #now into drifts which nearly sive, They appealed to motor: reached the tops of telegraph|ists hy radio to seek shelter in poles farm houses, urban Part Credit held secret consultations at their musician fade for weeks, His Trio To Be Tried unis headquarters with top pol: once robust figure had dropped On Bribery Rap (ley-makers and guerrilla gener'to less than 100 pounds, ali workipy inside Algeria Born in England, he was the resident de Gaulle has oF son of a musie hall entertainer, TORONTO (OF) aki ik i wilh he inaud The family emigrated to Can Ontario Provincial Police von he ALGOTIANS 10 decide hy ada when ho was (wo and by the table. Robert J Wright, and|yaio whether to maintain a link time he was nine, he had won two other men today were com : an amateur contest with his mitted far trial on hrihery, oon spivacy and gambling charges Fhe committal spelled an end With France ov form an inde: gainer al the now defunct Roxy pendent republic Theatre \ . Ry the age of 15 he had a : | slo h as a clarinetist, 0 a preliminary heaving in| F L Leidly toh ¢ \ y which OPP Const Roalt ire Leaves IN he joined the Canadian Army nhs testimony NOV: F il H ] oral prominent names in con ami Y ome ess Nignals band at Kingston Ngnals he § . nection with gambling rackets' OWEN SOUND: (CP) MY toured England and Europe with and bribes for Hpoffs on raids, and Mrs, Ken Ransome, andlan army show Known as the Wright, 28, is charged with their three young ohildven were! Kahki Kollesians | MeDermott, 40 Wh Toor, sixaroom apartment. They (ai Are wed few furnishings after son wa 10 her in IMA Ivan i, discovered the five al They have two childven, Fern, fam 10, and Allan, §, A formes Loearge mentioned and played first clarinet with htthery and conspiracy, Vincent Joft homeless today when five Twa days the Royal Canadian Corps of after his discharge Fool i, of Taranto Ho gutted af theiy second: ye Clare \ J Nein of Whithy orvice canteen and \ » nl ol cha rating mast met ' nm \ od married With conspiracy and A gaming house Atl He| $35,400 MEAL TICKET Harvey Pult of Vancouver, fil-yoar-old social welfare ye eiplent, didn't have enough poney to buy breakfast when fe was told he had won $3, 400 in the Trish sweepstakes Clutehing the winning ticket he eats a meal purchased for hm hy a reporgpr. Mr, Putt used the nom d€ plume "We Trust". He quit his job av a CNR fiveman in 1981 because of failing eyesight and has net had a steady job ined (CP Wir'Shote)

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