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The Oshawa Times, 27 Mar 1961, p. 2

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L THE CSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, March 27, 1961 CKSANDS vast | that walls off & 200-fook layer of quicksand called Blairmore The quicksand had blocked previous attempts 10 the potash reserves (CF Wirephote) SHUT OUT Q FSTERHAZY, Sask Pre- | holt thet f mier T, C, (Tommy) Douglas | potash resery ¥ of Saskatchewan (right) and | 106 miles northeast of Reging Thomas M, Ware, president | old he ap of International Minerals and | The #0 9 Chemical Corporation (Can 17.000 used A sds) Limited, install the final ' 00040n cast halt lining Peace Plan For Laos Accepted By Russians Laotian Ul will op n ternary half Ia tap tn assembled ron "ne most aluanie ¢ ce of ' whout the ng situa WASHINGTON (AP) Pre } dent Kennedy meets with Boviel owed b Foreign Minister Andrei Grom: men yko at the White House today official new on the heels of an ANNOUNCE The art ment by the Soviet Union that 7 agrees with the British pro posal for & truce and A Nego tinted settlement in Laos Gromyko plans to deliver a message Lo the president from Soviet Premier Khrushchev What Gromyko is to tell Ken Girl, 12, Lit Fire Vanished LONDON, Ont, (CP)=Folice and volunteers were searching the northwestern suburbs early today for the 12-year-old daugh:| ter of football coach Johnny Metras who vanished Sunday, The girl, Mary Lynn Melras disappeared in the afternoon alter she and a friend, John Pear, 7, it a small fire In a farm field The boy rushed to a nearby phone to call firemen and po: lice, When officers reached the scene, Mary Lynn had disap peared along with two dogs Police headquarters sald there were "many officers" and ahout 200 volunteers in the hunt They searched all through the night without turning up a clue Metras, who coaches the Uni: versity of Western Ontario Mus tangs in the senior Intercol legiate Foothall Union, was with the search party Police said they were not eon: | eerned about the girl's disap: | pearance at first, They figured Kennedy and Maemillan she became panicky when the|heavily emphasized their desire fire started to spread and yan|for a peaceful outcome to the in fright, But fear for her safety |disTite when they issued a joint grew as the night wore on smtement at the conclusion of The hlake was a minor one, thelr dlg-hour Key West confer Police had put it out by the ence Sunday time firemen arrived, ' The two leaders said they had i ray ie tion Ihe eaceful y pre office reement hy control commi I for mn form Aritish proposal settlement ented to the Baoviet for Thursday, It called on ceasedire ar WH ter f bn Vreat and Langs But the po olution MET AT KEY WENT Kennedy meet Gramyko follows an allied strate Kennedy held at Key We Sunday with Prime Maemillan of Britain veyed military making and announced "The situation in. Laos not he allowed to continue deteriorate Pravda's Observer from the tion ] international an composed of ay ad an jit f Poland would he fol ition interna Including Russia ind Communist China, The con ference would he designed to unify and neutralize SET UP FART The Kennedy Macmillan meet ing was suddenly arranged in an exchange of messages hel tween the president and prime minister last Friday and Batur day, Macmillan had just ar rived in Trinidad, British West Indies, for a 10-day tour of those islands, the United Blates and Canada He 15 due here April 4 Kennedy flew to Palm Beach Fla,, Baturday afternoon, and fn Key West Bunday morning Maemillan interrupted his Trin dad visit temporarily, He re turned there from Key Sunday night Intha da and I'he in fire 141 erent CRAs Nn A f om f the Western power 4 hour within conference st, Via Minister They sur in thi Laos Measure ean 10 i article a signed meaning temmed highest government authority, For the first time il mentioned the British note of March 28 proposing a ceasefire and the convening of a 14na tion conference seek A per manent peace Laos In Washington officials said if the Pravda account turns out to he Boviet acceptance of the British proposals the United States will, of course, he very gratified tn in The show of unity with Mas Flo Wis Kennedy returned from ida Sunday night and handed a message from dent de Gaulle France {HAD ARKED | Kennedy had in de Gaulle him he was meeting and asking de Gaulle lates! views on the Lan I'here was no immediate ward on the content of de Gaulle's note sion with Gromyko. 11 also promised strong British-Ameri can eosperation in dealing with the Laotian crisis al a meeting of the Southeast Asia Treaty Oy ganization which opens today In Bangkok, Thailand of ent a nie Hie Bunday, telling Mat Han 1omilar Secretary of Ktate Dean Rusk vis quoted In Bangkok Sunday night saying the States will not flinch from posi tive action in Laos If Russia re fuses to accept a cease » fire there Cris LL] COLDEST PLANET an estimated surface tempera: ture of 480 degrees helow zero fahrenheit, L] i » DEMOLITION TEAM ATTACKS ICE Henri Loubier, Chief of Palice at Beaunceville-Bast, 45 miles south of Quebec, A dlamembey army demofiion team has Ll t Me. Jean Ross, left, a sig | naller with the Jrd Battalion, | Royal dnd Regiment, chats at a tragic control point with | moved into the area to break Up ce on a four-mile stretoh of the Chaudiere River to pre 'Ontario Leads Nation's Road mishaps and other ae ddents wn Owtane Ang he weskend (ok & (5 ah eGna) i A OIREE PIVINEES EN wines, A Canadian SIRY from § pw, local times Friday to midmaht Sunday showed On tanio on top of the Wack lst with 11 fatalities--~fonr of them Hilden The comitry toll was at least 28, 20 in traf fie, Ontario had seven deaths, Aeria five, Guehes for, British Columbia two Sova Bastia and New Frans Wick, ne Ean Two children were drowned in Ontario snd another was crushed by #2 howider Wn # auarry. A man was accidentally shot while hunting, Three of On tanag"s road deaths occurred in # two-car collision MNewlowndiand, Prince Edward Island, Manitoba and chewan remained free of fatal ies connected. with weekend activities during the first of spring ~~ The survey does cont deaths from Hiness, occupa tional mecident or known si cides STRUCK HYDRO POLE The Ontario dead Lawrence Wilson, 27, whose truck crashed into a hydro pole in east Toronto Friday might Michael Dalley, 7, of Barmia after he was knocked down by a car on Highway 7 Friday might Jeffery Peter Williams, three year-old son of Mr, and Mrs Laurel Williams of Picton, when he plunged through ice on Mus cole Bay Friday night Mrs, Marty Metz, 70, struck hy & ear in subtirban Toronto Saturday KILLED BY BOULDER Gerald Roundpoint, 9, of Corn wall, when a boulder rolled on him Sunday on the Cornwall Is land Ipdiagn reserve Vernon Hines, 3 drowned after he open well Bunday Albert Crane, 3, and hi wife, about 3, and David Dun lop Wales #0, in a two-car col FALSE FACE FUNGUS FAD LONDON (Reuters) The Tailor and Cutter, Britain's authoritative magazine on male fashion, suggested Sat urday that up-to-the-minute men in Britain may soon he wearing false heards, The magazine added: "One of the paracoxical advantages of wearing a false heard is that It can quite disguise the fact that you need a shave, Press Baskat Week nen 4, of Dunnville fell into an Drama Finalists GoTo M Regional drama festivals, to will take part in the Dominion Drama Festival finals at Mont real May 15:20, were completed Canada Winners of the four zones British Columbia, western Onta rin, central Ontario and western Queher automatically qualify for the final The remaining four groups, to he announced later, will one each, from these zones; United | Baskatchewan and A lhertia| [Quonta and Manitoba north (western Ontario; eastern Onla rio, New Brunswick and eas orn Quebec; Prince Edward Is land, Nova Scotia and New foundland Canadian Michel St, Denis, a disting uished theatre authority from {France who has adjudicated | vent spring Hoodin (CP Wirephoto fram Nation | al Defence © Wide werkeng rah I adjudicators were Pluto,' the coldest planet, has used for the regional festivals,| Toll Heton on Wighway Sehiwnhierg Sunday Veter Daciak, 95, of Windsor Saturday, when he wis strck Wy # car Wayne 2 nese Chittick, 2, of he Hanover preg, Med in London of # wm shot sulfered Batu day in a honting recident NEWS IN BRIEF SPEAKS TO TRUSTVES CHATHAM (CF) -- TT. Perey Topping, Metropolitan Toros shook hosrd Mrector of assess ment revisions, said Saturday thiat public SeR6ol | rusiees must be ready 16 safeguard thelr in IETEsls RERINSL BR CAMPRIER Wy separate school swpporiers who feel they mre getting 199 small # share of taxes, He was speak ng in the annual convention of Zone five of the Public School Trustees' Association FELL, IN RIGHT PIACKE BURIINGTON (CP)~A five year-old thoroughbred jumper frightened by & rope swishing between Ws legs, went on & wild mile Bash throwh of this Hamilton subury The horse, owned by Howard Poole, hit a parked car and collapsed in front of a vel erinarian's office fnir Hie treet winaay PUT UNDER ONE ROOF TORONTO (CP)~The admin istrative, social and ancillary ervices of the Toronto hoard of education, previously housed in eight separate buildings throughout the city, were con solidated in one $5 000,000 seven story building during the week end, The educational centre an auditorium, conference rooms hoard rooms end other facili ties MUST LEARN ENGLISH TORONTO (CFP) =~ Provincial Secretary John Yaremko sald Saturday Immigrants must be given the opportunity to learn English and 10 compete on an equal basis with native Cana dians for jobs if they are to be of value to the nation, Mr, Yar emko, who is also minister of citizenship for Ontario, was speaking aL the immigration conference of the Social Plan ning Council of Metropolitan Toronto WON FIVE AWARDS NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) Arthur C, Drysdale, 22, of Tor onto, won all five awards al graduation ceremonies at the Niagara Parks Commission school of horticulture Baturday.| He was ong of eight graduates from the / Bl year course, | Other graduates Included James D, K. DeShane, 21, Barnia; Thomas ¥, Clancy, 21, Cargill; and Richard J, Goodwin, 22 Kincardine | ontreal Dominion festivals on several west determine the eight groups that|occasions, will judge the finals The regional winners | Newfoundland: Flarepath, hy Terence Rattigan, Buckmaster millan strengthened the presi gaiurday after & month of ad:| Players of 8t, John's dent's hand in advance of his judications in 14 cities across | Prince. Edward Island; {Three Angles, hy Bam Bella Spewack, Summerside Lit tle Theatre Guild | Nova Keotla: Under the Byca-| more Tree, hy Kam Spewack, | Theatre Arts Guild of Halifax, | | New Brunswick: Death of a My | Stage Door 58 of Moncton [ Eastern Quehee: Les Va cances d'Appolon, hy Jean Ber: thet, I'Atlier de Sherbrooke, | | Western Quebec; Mademol (selle Jaire hy de Ghelderods, Theatre de la Sauciere, Mont real | | Eastern Ontario: The Living| {Little Theatre of Ottawa, | Central Ontario; Rashomon, {by Fay and Michael Kanin, Drao Players of Toronto, Western Ontario: Desire Un. der the Elms, by Hugene 0O' Nelll, 8t, Catharines community theatre, | Quonta: Bus Stop, by Willlam| Inge, Espanola Little Theatre, Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario: Chambre a Louer, hy| Marcel Dube of Montreal, le Cercle Maliere of Brandon, | Man | Saskatchewan: Marriage Go| Round, hy Leslie Stevens, Swift] Current Little Theatre Alberta: The Beautiful People, hy William Saroyan, Coaldale Little Theatre [ OFTAWA (EP)~A crasefive wn Fane and reconstitigtion ro" wernationgl Lrwee Supervisory CBIAIGNR Wawa 4 Mian personnel hack 15 the Lrg Wespot at = moment's notice informants said here Sanday int The development coiid mean # Aetay in Lm ple me pation of plans 10 send Canadian Army officers to Ghana 10 assist In techmiest trmming of the (han whan Army, One officer was due to prrve in Accra Saturday 19 Wegin winessment of how many Canadians would be required for the task Some two doen officers could he needed for the program agreed wpm by Prime Minister Diefenbaker and President Kwame Nkrumah at the recent Commonwealth prime ministers COMErencs The proviem would be to find enough techmicgl personnel 19 fi} all Ws foreign requirements i Canada retiwms to Hs spot on the SUpETYIsory COmMIssinn sus pended in 19 Canada shared work on the commission with India and Po land snd still has personnel on fit fia 'Canadians May Be 'Sent Back To Laos similar vam and Camhonia Bathntit in I diadddaa dd EHRasiIAG td fie CHRILIRERE Waa not foe allowed 16 JRopRItie sy Auwty in Laos bt that the Cans Man Army 18 reaching the sage where it cannot find the (ech micians (or the tasks WERE SERVING About 166 serving wn Laos when the com mission there was adiowrned Fast week, Mr. Diefenbhaker said in the Commons that Can Aa WAS PIRPRIER 16 FESHRE is Lantian role showid the gov ernments concerned agree that annditions exist which could per mit the commission 16 Pay worthwh and effective Ime Canadians have also heen serving for the United Nations nw The Cara Bir Fhe hana | Vouter has As creased nations tana Bibh ference hana Canadians Were Eomgn wand AETREEM with #id to Mustrate what Affairs Minister Green erhed ps Canada's wn influence wn non-white as the result of is the South African is Caommmweaith con Ww ¢ jatest wm af the 'Silver' Brings Gold To Canada Five Canadians--iwn from (he Yoromo ares, two from West ern Canada and one ger with the Canadian Army In Ex rope--each won $198.500 Batu ay un a result of the running of the Grand National Steeple chase in Aintree, Eng All five held Trish Hospital Sweepstakes tickets on Nicolaw Silver, the 2810-1 shot gelding that placed first ahead of # staries One winner, Mrs. Catherine Porter of Gleichen, Ala, had heen buying sweepsiake tickets "about four Years hut time her mother made the lucky purchase Michael view, Ont, said he will split his $158,500 with his five chil dren and perhaps take 8 long planned trip (a Pars The er three hig winners were Peter Trueman of White Rock, B.C, ¥. Hay of Searbor ough, Ont, and Thena Meal Ving 45, of Lake Lazar oH ins this: lum of the RCAF'5 No, 16 Fighter Wing in West iermany WON $55,400 Eight others the favorite, which placed second Mrs, Juta Tambre and Ellis of the Toronto area Home Run Leads To Murderer TUCKBON, Ariz, (AP)=A home run, hit during batting practice hy Cleveland outfielder Tito Francona, tied up the missing threads of a Tueson murder case Sunday When the hall sailed aver the fence, John CC, Cola, # Parks employee, troited out to retrieve il He found the hody of Freder ick Vietor Burden, 60, of Tor amo, wanted hy police for the won $56,400 on Merryman 11 They are Donald Paul ¢, Cocio, 45, a former Arizona state fentherweight hoxing champion, Burden, a hullet wound in the head, was lying face up near a shallow water trench, Officers COME, |eatosman, by Arthur Miller, said the wound apparently was self-inflicted Coeio, 45, was shot five times with a 22.calihre revolver al the home of Burden's estranged wife, Irene FAIR SADIE LONDON (CF) A Jewish on a shaw at the Theatre Royal called "Mine Fair Sadie," Attention A, LEGERE (BARBER) Formerly of 333 Ritson Rd §, Has opened a shop at 339 SIMCOE S§. Corner Simcoe St, and Olive Avenue British Columbia: The Thre Cuckolds, adapted by Leon| Katz, Lake Cowichan Drama Club Shootings Kill Three MABRERLY, Ont, (CP) w= Three people died Saturday in two separate shootings in com: munities about 15 miles apart Philip Wager, 63, and his wile | Viola, 61, were found shot to [death Saturday night at their farm, about 30 miles north of Kingston, Police believe the man shot his wife then himself A passing roadwarker found Michael Volkert, 35, of Ottawa, dead of gunshot wounds in his car Saturday near Maberly, Jahout 40 miles north of King ston, A rifle was found near the| body, Police say they believe {the wounds were self-inflicted, city, and slaying last Tuesday of James Room, by Graham Greene, the theatrical company Is putting K Winasor Mrs Bask ann di Puff plewart Gahrigl Mires 0 Arnold ( Nicole Harry { tehener 'LLY B Jean John I Vancouver Welwyn Montreal Welland Harry Puff, #0, told report ers ne hadn't had enough money Saturday morning to have breakfast, The former CNR fire man, on relief for nine months aid he would take a "leisurely trip around the world Mr. di Giulio, a 3-year - old Halian immigrant who moved to Windsor seven years ago was delivering bread in nearby Amhersthurg while. the race was heing run Mrs, Tambhre, 33, of Eringate Ont., plans to quit her job as a factory supervisor and hecoms what she always wanted to he a good housewife," She and her hushand came from Esto nia 12 years ago Mr. Arnold said he will use his winnings to build a new wa house for his tohaces wholesal ing firm Five Canadians held $27,700 tickets on the third-place horse O'Malley Point: Richard Dip pner, Calgary; Gunner Nygard Vancouver; Mrs, N. 0, Mae ewen, Edmonton; Jack Oliver, Montreal; and Evan McDonald of Niagara Valls, Ont Altogether Canadians won an, estimated $2,000,000 in prizes and consolation awards FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS You ON THE sroT ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGIMENTS RA 8-6201 New Facilities For Financing FOREYED "fh faci (ECW yBew han wh # plan would make wee jes for the 6i- of the fall potential of ower #%- WH BIDWIRE COMpRmes cellent Wwanah han king wre wagesied day Wr Er Kierans, president of he wd Canadean Sock WEED COMPETITION Mr. Kierans said thet in this instance he does not favor cre: oF Wahi lafiiRd WET W ami gs Fuchanges, wn an address io the Canaan Clb £7 #} ~~ Such facihities would draw mot AB of a comeortiom of banks, arly on hank funds, wt alse om #% Ras heen done (n handle ex We resiwrces of other invest POL financing, because "there ment institutions, 1 provide an APE MEtinct aR antages 1h mA adesmate pork of funds where PARKS competing in this , there now is # deficiency We believe, ton, that ows Ca: ERconraging new 1i1ms, said Paman Bock Exchange can ae Mr. Kiewans theneck in the steweture of ow financial inst tutions ; Banking institutions can han Wes mimber of shar OSHAWA SHOPP ns inte # hot D9 8 such a program by Bist ing wich firms even W possessed, # the owiset, only die smoothly and efficiently the needs for working capital. The IBY RFLIRERL CHIMIMURILY CAR Ie vide access to capiial markets Rt reasonahie cow "But in the wlermediate range, precisely. at the pow where new firms may take off inte some optimum growth, the sources of funds are few or mn adequate. True, we now have private development COTTA | tions and the Industrigl Devel opment Bank, but we need more than this" SUGGESTS BANKS DO 17 To meet the problem, Mr Kicrans would turn over (a the hartered hanks the problem of providing medium 10 permanent capital for small firms y "Hach chartered bank might consider the feasibility of incor porating as a separate and sub dary institution, Hs own indus rial development department Such a corporation could he capitalized in part by the hank in part by associated trust com pani with the balance pro /ided Insurance companies mutual funds, pension funds, ete, It would not replace or du plicate existing institutions hut would complement their activi ties hy filling In existing gaps WoW Insurance Lid, NG GUTSTAMDING SAYINGS FRANKLIN SIMON Crease-resistant LINEN SUITS, All colors Special Coles Sporting Goods Special! SMELT FISHING OUT. FIT, Size & x &: Aluminym benders, Reg, 6.74 5.50 Speciol EDNA ANN HATS EARLY SPRING STRAWS, As sorted colors. 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