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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 10, 1961 Kennedy Plans No [Mike Star [Boy Gets Chance | Speaks On 1 Avoid Gallows Censorship Of News Development TORONTO (CP) -- A 14-year- The appeal court dismissed old schoolboy sentenced to bejthe appeal of Deszo Bakony WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres' (the government and ihe pressjcessitate creation of machinery OTTAWA (CP)--Labor Minis- hanged May 31 on a charge of | 44 ident Kennedy Tuesday told the|will continue to study Kennedy's |to screen news for security con-/ter Starr said Tuesday that the murdering a woman won a new U.S. press that his administra-| proposal and meet again in sev- tent. growth of scientific knowledge rial Tuesday. tion contemplates no type ofleral months. In his speech to the publish. and technological changes in| In two other capital cases be- government restriction on ac-| ers Kennedy said no hot war business and industry "haveifore the Ontario Appeal Court | |cess to news. {NOT REQUIRED ever posed a greater threat Deen so rapid they have ex-ione man won a stay of execu ... _. | Felix R. McKnight, president 4 " ceeded the wilde st imagina-|¢ Kennedy took that position in|o¢ the American Society pan Hie coud war advances of "5 gina-ition and another had his ap: 21, convicted of killing his step- . sister, Eva Blumberger, 21. ' He is under sentence to be . hanged May 23. . The girl's body, wrapped in a blanket and trusted with wire, was found last Sept. 19 by a a conference with eight news- paper executives who came to |Newspaper editors and execu- tive cditor of the Dallas Tex. "lin a speech before the Amer-| the White House to learn more |Times Herald, said he does not Show lis plea Jo 2 form ofijslieve that world events. re- Communist threat to U.S. Secur,uire the establishment of Ina iy. 2 {that appears in newspaper col- Kennedy made his proposal ymns. ican Newspaper Publishers As-\will be necessary for the press| sociation 10 days ago, asking|itself to set up some kind of the press to "heed the duty oficensorship mechanism if the self-restraint" in a time of pe:|government does not, McKnight ril. [replied: "Not at this time." Today's conference was su) McKnight, acting as spokes- up at the request of the editors./man for the group, added that After more than an hour with he brlieves only "a declaration The publishers' reaction was cautious. They said no one would knowingly give away in- formation that would jeopard- ize the country's security, but questioned whether a vague type of censorship would not re- sult in withholding information Asked whether he thinks iit which the public is entitled. | The conference with Kennedy was set at the news executives' request to explore problems that would confront both the government and the press. Ken- nedy, in his speech, emphasized that he had no thought of cre-| ating government c e n s o rship ; {peal dismissed. Mr. Starr said Canada was on| The schoolboy -- Anthony |the threshold of even greater|wayne Yensen of Capreol--was {and even more amazing techno- granted a new trial on the {logical change and "we must|ground Mr, Justice G. T. Walsh {constantly and continuously re-ha¢ misdirected the jury trying [riew the programs which bre him for stabbing to death Mrs. Bank" where artists can display pare peop Rose Kennedy, 24, of Capreolitheir works has been set up near {of work." | y {last Sept. 24. | He spoke at the N 1 | | poke at the National Con Deputy Attorney > General the Jegisinture uilainge pais. ference of Technological Train-| ling in Canad hi s/W. C. Bowman agreed that the 8 hada which has ing the height of the tourist season. |brought here for a two - day|iudge's charge may have po FALSE TEETH workman digging in a construe- | tion trench. COLORFUL TOUCH : VICTORIA (CP) -- A "Left {meeting representatives of la.|Worked an injustice on the boy. bor, industry, education and| For the third time, the ap- {provincial and federal govern-|peal court granted a stay of ex- | ments. |ecution to Louis William Fisher, The meeting is attempting to 25, due to be hanged next week SS Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder 10 be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds {alse teeth more firmly in Do not slide, sitp ar rock. No wim, U0 Ma waste or feeling, P. 1s alkaline (non. . Does not sour. Checks Fo (den~ ture breath). Get at any drug counter. ER ot I 4: THE BEST KNOWN BRAND IN CANADA 4 TO 9-LBS. worn by Jeannié Chappel of the Royal Ontario Museum staff in Toronto where it will It's an eye, in fact it's the "Eye of Time", a jewel de- signed by Salvador Dali and |Canadian priests and nuns in R. P. Quance of Simcoe was|Cuba and that Canadian sol-| named president of the Associa-|diers in The Congo have been tion Tuesday. He succeeds C. issued heavier weapons for self-| C. Bricker of Waterloo. defence. ; [ Also elected were vice-presi-| Labor Minister Starr said the | Van Rassel, Sudbury | government is making a whole-| sale revision of the Unemploy-| a {ment Insurance Act because {use of appropriations out of gen-| |eral tax revenues to bolster the| insurance fund is not enough, | | The minister defended the {government against an opposi- | {tion non confidence motion laccusing the government of Canadians Said Near Socialist zeroes KINGSTON (CP)--Canadians|course at Queen's University|fell to defeat along with a CCF are closer to the Socialist statejthe vast amounts of money that sub - amendment in a vote cli- in private thoughts and expec- pour through government are maxing a two - day supply de- {tations of government than oY he product of a new philoso- bate. More Muscles Without Weights VANCOUVER (CP) -- A uni- man physiologists after 10 years| versity professor has come to of research | the aid of weaklings with a yen| "It's amazing," said Dr. How-| for strength but a dislike for ell. "We researched the pro-| exercise. gram because we frankly didn't A routine taking slightly more believe what we heard about than a8 minute" a day wouldit." double their strength in 20 days, Dr. Howell and two assist-| says Dr. Max Howell, assistant ants put 30 students on the you] professor of physical education tine and compared results with at the University of British Co-|30 others who took half - hour lumbia. workouts lifting weights three Dr. Howell said Tuesday the times a week. geries of 13 muscular contrac-| Results showed the students tions were devised by two Ger- on the contraction exercises| |gained strength faster than the| {weight lifters. | - G | The tests produced an aver-| Bigger uns lage increase in strength of 4 We're "Mother's Little Help- ers" all year long -- always on the lookout for more ways to moke her food shopping more pleasant , . . her mea! planning easier . . . her save ings bigger. But this week~ end we're outdoing ourselves with this big bouquet of ber going -- the nicest wey we know of to say "Happy Mother's Day". SWIFT'S PREMIUM BUTTERBALL TURKEYS:49: SPARE RIBS LEAN MEATY SIDE by 49+ the president, the group told of national emergency or some- ,,; any new secrecy classifica.| co-ordinate technological train. |for the slaying last June 10 of | White House reporters that bothithing of that kind" would ne- yi no for government material |ing programs in Canada. Margaret Bennett, 36, in a va- |-- i « shia 'Individuals trained in one cant lot in suburban Scarbor- | . part of Canada must be able to|ough. |transfer to other parts of the, The execution was ordered Plan Ne W Manual | Parliament |country and have their qualifi- postponed to June 27 because | [cations respected there, said|the Supreme Court of Canada { i B M Mr. Starr. istill is considering an appeal. For Assessment At-A-tlance Tuesday, May 9, 1961 | HAMILTON (CP) -- Prepara- use of a single piece of prop-| Senator William Brunt, de- § {tion of a new provincial assess- erty. {puty government leader. chal- ' [ment manual should be under| He said shopping centres|lenged the right of the Liberal {way by late fall, Municipal Af-\where various stores share a majority in the Senate to amend; |fairs Minister Warrender said parking lot, is an example. Hela government bill granting the , {here Tuesday. |said the association had twice national revenue minister arbi- i SRT Ty : He told delegates at the an-|ynsuccessfully sought legislation trary powers in certain tariff : #3 He WL a : ae |nual meeting of the Association|to stop this "iniquitous loop-| decisions. py ge a be SA {of Assessing Officers of Ontario|ple." Prime Minister Diefenbaker FOR CLOCK-WATCHERS? land the Institute of Municipall «we can either continue to|reported that Premier Fidel ' : Assessors of Ontario, that red| Press for changed legislation or|Castro is taking a personal in-| be displayed with 28 other Dali |existing manual had "rendered p,,,., our heads in the sand and|terest in ensuring the safety of| pieces beginning Friday night. |excellent service through the) sorget," he said. --(CP Wirephoto) |years. { |" Hamilton Assessment Com-| {missioner Norman Wilkes des-| |eribed the city's legal dilema in SEX MANIACS Itrying to apply Dusines oats: ment to property "held in com-| PLATO'S FAULT mon," a term which means sev-|dents, J. Suc eral businesses or persons haveland R. N. Hatshorn, Orillia. HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)-- SS -------------------- _----_-- --_ Mrs. Faye Seale, 35, says she will protest to her school board the inclusion of a book about the writing of Plato in the library of the junior high school her son attends. She referred to Living Bio- graphies of Great Philosop- hers, a study of the lives and thoughts of 21 philosop- hers from Plato to Santa- yana. y Mrs. Seale said she ob- |admit in public declarations, J.|phy, not a means to oil a creak-| Trade Minister Hees an- jected to an account of |Harvey Perry of Toronto saiding machine. {nounced that talks between Can- Plato's proposals for com- Tuesday. There was alao a need for ajada and, the United Kingdom on munal mating, free love, | Mr. Perry, executive director general reappraisal of the role/a British commitment to buy nd mixed gymnastics clas- |of the Canadian Bankers Asso-|of fiscal policy in the Canadian{12,000 tons of Canadian uranium ses for boys and girls clad ciation, said elimination of the|context. But there was no point(in 1963-66 will open in Ottawa only in their virtue. |federal government's social se-/in calling for. fiscal and mon-|June 12. "T can't help but believe |curity program and ancillary etary reforms to cure unemploy-| Wednesday, May 10 this is one reason we have [economic measures would abol-/ment if the real difficulty was| The Commons meets at 11 so many sex maniacs walk- that the bulk of unemployed|a.m. to debate government bus- lish personal income taxes. the Senate meets at 3 {per cent a day. After 20 days, F C d when strength had doubled, the| or Lanaaa In Congo OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian soldiers ons for self-defence than they had when they were first as- signed to United Nations duty there, Prime Minister Diefenba- ker told the Commons Tuesday. in The Congo have been issued with heavier weap- increase levelled off and the| ing around," she said. new muscle power was main-| tained by going through the He told financial executives | attending a four-day income tax routine two or three times a week. | | The routine takes 78 seconds| INTERPRETING THE NEWS a day. It includes pushing the hands together; pushing the back and shoulders against a wall stretching of arms over the head, contracting biceps; clenching fists and drawing NATO Fights K. |were not capable of taking jobs|iness; because of insufficient -educa- p.m. tion He predicted the gap between | |savernment resources and com- | mitments, particularly for so- cial security programs, will be acute in the near future. The ef- fect had already been felt this |tax increases. BIG PROJECT vear on the provincial level in| forearms to the body; gripping Champion Image Con- He said the Canadians had in-| hands tightly and extending structions to use weapons only|fingers with arms outstretched. for self-defence or to defend| Other exercises involve rais-| Canadian Press Staff Writer points of tactical importance. |ing feet and head from a prone| NATO foreign ministers are Mr. Diefenbaker, asked by position, and pressing legs one|trying to knock down the self- Harold Winch (CCF -- Vancou-|lat a time against the wall: [created image of Soviet Pre- ver East) for a statement in|squatting on floor with hands on mier Khrushchev as the cham- view of recent attacks on other hips and heels raised; standing|pion of depen dent peoples UN forces, said the UN had di-jon heels while balancin gagainst imperialists. rect responsibility for the saf-|against the wall; sitting with] Khrushchev has developed to ety of its troops, and that Ca-|soles of feet turned toward a high degree the art of taking nadian commanders had issued each other and toes curled un-|credit for historic changes that supplementary instructions. \der. actually had their birth in West- ern political experience. 2 | The NATO ministers meeting in Oslo have remarked with concern on the progress made in this campaign by Khrushchev since last September when, a the United Nations General As- |sembly, he issued his call for total independence everywhere, at once. WENT ON RAMPAGE It was typical that no coun- try opposed a debate on coloni- alism in the UN but Khrushchev promptly went on the rampage on a procedural issue--the fam- ous shoe-waving incident--and succeeded in seizing the initia- tive and becoming an anti-co- By JOSEPH MacSWEEN MONTREAL (CP) liquidating their empires long struction work on the 42-storey before Khrushchev's interven-\main building of the Place Ville tion. {Marie project in downtown U.S. REPROACHED Montreal will reach record pro- The U.S. has incurred bitier|portions soon. The work force, reproach among many of the 2,000 by April 1, will reach 2,500 smaller countries for its ten-|in July, when the steel frame- dency in the past to support re-| work is expected to be "topped gimes which, on the mere basis|off." % of anti - COmINIISH resisted {all social change. FINE CARVINGS The statements in Oslo of Ex- | ternal Affairs Minister Green of TORONTO (CP)--For the first) Canada reflect, in the case of|fime in 20 years an exhibition of | Cuba, a lesson that was evident|wood engravings by the Winni-! in the closing days of the UN] i od ¥ General Assembly in New York. peg artist Enc Bergman (1893, It was clear the great major- 1958) is being shown at the Tor- ity of UN members, regardless onto Art Gallery, ending May of Jer opinion ul Fidel Castte 28. Bergman, a native of Ger- role in the Cuban landings. Manitoba Society of Artists. The NATO foreign ministers -- have indicated that no matter how far afield the Western set-| back, it will have benefits for| the main Communist strategy in| Europe. In that rich, populous] area, Moscow is said already to be planning a new diplomatic) Conveys Thanks ! | 16.95. OSHAWA [4.347115 cEASSiFIE SPECIA OUTSTANDING SAVINGS REDUCED IN PRICE ON DATE BELOW ONLY SEIGNEUR'S SPORTSWEAR LTD. 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