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The Oshawa Times, 9 Aug 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 9, 1961 Lake Erie Undertow Takes 2 Scout Lives PORT COLBORNE (CP) -- A ming scouts under the surface, camping trip for a dozen Amer-| Four of them were pulled from icans on the wind-lashed shores! the water unconscious. of Lake Erie ended tragically] Dead are Donald Tice, 37, and Tuesday when an assistant Larry Bialik, 12, both of North scoutmaster and one of his|Tonawanda, N.Y. charges were drowned. Witnesses reported Tice ran A savage undertow and high|fully clothed into the water, tak- ® |lwaves carried a group of swim-|ing time only to remove his Er A ree ~-- !shoes,, when saw the scouts Pestici In role ie helped two of the esticide y in shore Hazards -. Discussed {back for another when he ap- parently floundered in the churn- MONTREAL (CP) -- Scien- tists soon will be able to "cus- | ing water and disappeared. Tice was married with four children. "Suddenly the bottom just tom tailor pesticides for specific tasks over which we'll have 'VENUS FINALLY seemed to disappear," said 14- |absolute control," says Dr. The mishap occurred at Mar- gan's Point, five miles west of this Lake Erie port. It is a fa voriet camping spot for young- sters and a holiday retreat for numerous Americans from the Buffalo area 20 miles east of here, The scouts were swimming in water about waist deep when the waves began increasing and they started to drift. Tice blew a whistle and called for them to return. Witnesses said the boys formed a human chain and were walking back {when they were swept from their feet and the chain broke. ER AT ag hs A A ly ta i Lt Ed % GIFT FROM A GRATEFUL BOY mer art camp and Tuesday they were told by the camp's teachers that he is "doing very fine work" and the bed sheet painting came from the boy to the judge. --(AP Wirephoto) the judge and court attend- ants. The boy, whose name was not made public, was in | court on charges of stealing | art books so he could study at | home. The judge and attend- ants paid his tuition to a sum- _to try to stop the other car,| i driven by Dawn Kennedy, 25,| of Clarkson, and should have limited his actions to reporting] her driving to the nearest police officer. Ap Hy Lan - i | | How come? Mrs. Rhaymagene Shaffer, their 23-year-old mother, gave birth to the pair at Women's Hospital. A staff doctor de- scribed it as a 'rare and in- teresting situation." "The babies were conceived at different times. They are not from the same egg. The case is unusual because or- dinarily, after a woman con- ceives, she stops ovulating." Hospital officials said X-rays | oa) BIG FISH STORY, A LOT OF CARP Larry Brow n 13, and his | --which they caught Tuesday | They said the fish pulled Lar- pussy, Benry een, | in a creek near their home. | ry into the water and Barry huge fish---a carp weighing 16 | They said they were using a | went in after Larry. The two pounds and five ounces and | homemade pole with worms | finally landed the fish. measuring 31 inches in length | for bait when the fish bit. | --(AP Wirephoto) Psychiatric Canadian Pl ds Says May Ferry Jets - Mistreated MONTREAL (CP)--Arrange-|tion that swings back to allow ments apparently are being|cargo to be loaded directly into MONTREAL (CP) Led made to use the CL-44 transport/the fuselage It is believed the voir favs ie) eds e telin ferry American-made jet in-jonly transport that can load two bain, very EL Ai jn ie | terceptors to European buyers,|of the 54-foot-long F-104 fuse- De HedThaiy RL oy | it was learned here Tuesday. |lages. J pnd Bhs Sy eau Hoi hi ve ) el 'The Montreal-built transport| Canadair demonstrated two unfair treatment i Tayvith the unique rearetd 16ad-|weeks 350 he forse ubjervers WORKING ods y |ing system would be leased to|from West Germany and flying ly . {Lockheed Aircraft Corporation| Tiger Lines that this can be e newspaper quoted twojof California, making ¥-104 in-|done. guards as saying that "a mur-|terceptors for several NATO| Sales record of the CL-44 so Zerer runs the hospital at Bor-| countries. far has been disappointing. Be- eaux. We have put up with| A United States freight air-|sides, the freight lines, the more than enough already. {line would lease the CL-44s to| RCAF has been the only buyer. The guards said a convicted|Lockheed an air industry| Canadair tried to sell the murderer is a '"'trusty" in the|spokesman here said the airline|transport to the U.S. military psychiatric hospital, working in|doing so probably would buy|Air Transport Command but {the printing shop and in the|several more CL-44s from Ca-|was unsuccessful. |doctors' kitchen. nadair Limited. Sources here said congres- | They complained that the, Canadair turns out the 137- sional pressure as a result of {trusty carried keys giving him|foot-long transports on its 125-| lobbying in Washington by U.S. accss to places the guards acres plant in suburban St. Lau- manufacturers was the down- | themselves could not enter. rent. US treizht:s th Jel tional transport, which 'oncerni i | Two U.S. freight lines own the] Convento , voc loRTang yaaa ies, Le Del crs. Flying Tiger has 10 and|load through side or bottom ing the average pay for two, Seaboard and Western five. | hatches, are unable to handle weeks' work now is $114 and| ~The CL-44 has hinged tail sec-' more than one F-104. guards are not covered by a| pension Dian, health. insurance| or unemployment insurance. { 'ha C 1 1 ' "During the day, there are] rge (6) Oo e too many guards," the newspa-| per quoted a guard as saying. d Kill "At night and on weekends, there are not even enough. Ordere 1 ng Som who work 40 hours a week) are paid as much as others who) FRANKFURT (Reuters) -- A|mediately after landing on the work 48 hours a week. former Austrian police colonel ground. Moor was taken pris- has been charged with at-loner, When the deputy police SECONDS APART tempted murder ordering the|chief of the Graz suburb of shooting of a young RCAF of- Goesting learned that civilians BUT NOT TWINS ficer during the final weeks of and a German soldier planned {the Second World War, the to beat Moor to death, he had CLEVELAND (AP) -- Mi. |Frankfurt public prosecutor an- He Canadian brought to his sta- chelle Lynn Shaffer is two |nounced Tuesday. lon. a minutes older than her brother | Ten witnesses will be on hand| The pros e cutor's statement Michael Lee Shaffer. Yet they [to testify against 69-year - old | said that when Haan, senior po- are not twins. Adolf Haan when his trial be-|lice officer in the -area, heard gins on a date still to be set.|0f the prisoner, he ordered a He said he is innocent. civil defence officer to shot The Canadian, 20-year - old|Dil: he Canadian, Z0-year When the officer refused, {Macdonald Moor, escaped CuS-\ya., ordered a police officer tody with the help of one of/¢ my Goesting station to shoot Haan's subordinates. Moor and make it look as if he The announcement said Moor|was shot "while trying to es- |was one of five crew members cape," the statement said. [of an RCAF aircraft who bailed] The following day, the officer out after their plane was hit from Goesting station reported during a raid on Graz, Austria, | that the order had been exe- March 4, 1945. {cuted -- while in fact he had Four of them were shot im-'helped the Canadian to flee. ATHENS (AP)--An Illinois father is camp director. He restaurant owner says he be- struggled to shore safely. | armless statue, Venus de Milo department of agriculture. --goddess of love, Dr. Hurtig, program director the arms of Venus de Milo," Is Planned x: : a | Mathom Kyritsis said by tele- participating in a panel discus- sion Tuesday at the 18th Inter- Kyritsis # ) yritsis ad ded, however, At B t that the Milos Museum cu- eaver on "There's a bigger hazard in J than in the market- re i Ve RET Inv 15 Bes the home an in e rke more Intensive scrutiny is nc completed involving a large| amatéur gardeners are more y |acreage adjoining the eastern apt to poison their small crops| Monday from Milos harbor. | | under it are the remains of |erton. Philadelphia Juvenile Judge i ade rucosstally J, Sviney Hottman, Jei$ and against aphids on his roses," be! B.C. {nounces the purchase of the Kyritsis, of Waukegan, 111, |Cook farm A portion of the 165-| i : hie tion is apt to use the same prod- ce Ir | v 0 a piece of a bed sheet which uct to ote his cauliflower. | the hope of finding Venus' (the village and the balance is a 14-year-old boy painted as arms. A fisherman had told [situated in Thorah Towriship. | days on Milos, that Venus lost . ' NOT HARMFUL her arms in the harbor during |Dream Development. He plans i 1itov % Journe (German Treaty Prof. E. P. [to establish a senior citizens vil- the University of Wisconsin said| from a rowboat. 0 : : the use of pesticides on crops is ity for citizens of retirement ' eeting opic age. The quality homes, built | And Moon Flight German Volkskammer (Parlia The amount of insecticidal] In Niagara River an pS has. nent) will meet Yere Friday to, crops apears to be zero or "Beaverton is considered ideal| very low, he said. i travelled a distance nearly equal he, or controllers from the Tuesday night |Mr. Philp when contacted in To- z je 2 : cay might, i jildli ; ici i > ian | Tuesday morning. to that of a round trip to the|ground, slowed his capsule to a No further details were given wildlife by some pesticides, the the United States and Canadian |ronto on Tuesday g the earth but it would have taken hour. At that point, the earth"s/lished by the East German : As : : i i i i f oy ildli rer ; P : .|We foresee an ideal village be- him nearly six days to make a/gravity took over again and news agency JADN. Fish and other wildlife were mission applications for ap-|} h h 2 Dolb, believe the only temporarily destroyed and proval of some new construe. ing established here with bowl- i hr : ity |i kes i | facilities offered by the new This is because a number of xs Socialist Unity (Communist) it takes 75 years to grow a stream from Niagara Falls. ; z 4 different factors are involved in| WHAT HAPPENS party now is in session and an| tree." US. officials said the {marina for the convenience and i 's i i se- caps h ? | j is type have factor is the earth's gravita-/the moon in a five-ton capsule nounced at the meeting. emotional arguments that this|@ low - level dam and control Projects of this type tional pull. This tends to slow/--assuming the availability of a communist leader Walter Ul- subject raises," said Dr. Har- Works about 700 yards upstream | been very successful in different } ion: homes. These happy senior citi- haul 10 the. Sop bry Jaough ton: [that he attended the Warsaw "But people should realize that to allow full use of waters al-| ens Jead a oY eives life. e space ship takes off at about| The space ship would have to pact Communist summit meet- we scientists do not deliberately lotted for power purposes dur- U.S. space scientists told a re- 900 miles an hour to assure tha! my vars ; , ov ; re 3H ie skion' ; : I lia evi e observers believe he went tain price must always be ex-) The commission's Interna- the local merchants have estab- porter that for craft ranging in|jt wouldn't just go into a high| gi aioht into top-level consulta-|acted if we are to protect and tional Niagara Board of Con-|lished a shopping plaza for their clude Titov's five'ton capsule-- : : i | As it soared up and up, it ------ large." beauty. |of 65 to 85 years of age. the shortest flight time 0 the, lq" be constantly fighiing i reey ihe dof 65 a the thrust of booster rockets Safety Officer |, aig 8 'within the Dprese just as an automobile starting ! : up a hill at a given speed slows around the moon would consume avi Ah whet additional hours. With no fuel for "stepping on Cantiel Eifier, 3 of Oakville, the gas"--and only the energy Chairman of the Trafalgar was thrust into orbit at a veloc-|fight this gravity pull all the was convicted Tuesday of care-| ! ity of about 18,000 miles an hour way to the moon. less driving and fined $50 and maintained that velocity| in convicting Elliott that police| throughout almost all his 17-or- an hour. officers must drive with due] miles an hour is the speed re-|vitaional pull would take over|incident, in which Elliott, in his quired to allow a space vehicle|and, in effect, pull the space own car, attempted to appre- which otherwise would pull it|mission. With proper guidance,|tempt, court was told down, and the centrifugal force however, a circumnavigation of Crown Attorney Herbert Met- Still Bl o ckin g ice. . . DISTURBANCE PUSHES BACK COOL FRONT ieves he has found an arm . = i : Dream Village "It is highly probable that of the research branch, was one phone from the island of Milos. national Congress of Pure and rator who examined the ob- BEAVERTON -- A deal of |place," he said, adding that arble we aule | ! ; Th marble was hauled up outskirts of the village of Beav-| than are professional farmers. | 5 ii i an ancient city estimated to | Ken Philp, Chairman of Ken Court : Sterographer James said, "and despite all instruc- l Ap I | arrived in Greece in June with |acre tract lies in the confines of x : "It just won't work and is| arms. ] . A | hd x : an expression of gratitude to Kyritsis, during his childhood | Mr, Philp is planning a proj-| Lichtenstein of| transfer to a French vessel lage. This would be a commun- not harmful to the consumer un- . x ay ) i y ousing people BERLIN (Reuters)--The East with. a View. 10 housing. peope| residues transferred from soils] WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rus-| Thus, Titov's capsule re- discuss "questions concerning a WASHINGTON (AP) -- The| for a project of this type," said| Discussing the destruction of state department said Tuesday moon in his 25-hour whirl around [speed below 18,000 miles an in the brief announcement, pub- STUD decided it is "beter to governments have transmitted] "Beaverton is full of good -stop flight around the moon pulled the capsule down for a bservers : , 1 2 ] f non-stop flig pulle e cay Observers here could be replaced quickly, "but/tion in the Niagara River up-|ing, curling, golf and all the| : Ho | seni itizens.' getting to the moon. The chief| If anyone were heading for important new step may be an-. "We are concerned with the posed new construction includes | Pleasure of our senior citizens a space ship on a flight as long/powerful enough launching jini has not been heard of old Egan, British government from the falls. parts of the United States. In i i They have their own community 25.000 miles an hour. be shot into space at nearly 25, |ing in Moscow last week. destroy wildlife but that a cer-/ing all seasons. y size from several hundred orbit around the earth without tions with his colleagues on the develop our major resources for trol has said the project would | convenience. This community is moon would be 60 hours, based against the pull of the earth's Also Careless | The return. flight would take down if the driver doesn't step 50 are ess i WENT INTO ORBIT imparted to it by its booster Township Safety Council and and a peak altitude of 160 miles| 14s speed would gradually COS!s: bit, 434,960-mile trip. Then, at about 20,000 miles care and atention at all times. | to maintain a balance between|ship down to its surface, if a hend another auto. A minor ac- that would otherwise send the the moon, without landing, could calf told Elliott he had no right! LJ] uter Mongolia With Children Thunderst | unaersioris, } {Trenton ... | Killaloe .. | Muskoka .... | North Bay .... Sudbury Earlton Kapuskasing .. White River Moosonee Sault Ste. Marie .. MAY GET ARM year-old Richard Laskay, whose | I from the world's most famous |Henry Hurtig of the Canadian the marble object is one of of seven experts on pest control Apn'icd Chemistry here. ject is not an authority and major magnitude has just been "The amateur gardener will| : nilp date from the 15th century |Philp Limited, Toronto, an| Gilliam look at a painting on _ 'more harmful than good." | . | ect that couid easily be called a der normal conditions. New Construction | ; of the pension groups, would be/ sian Cosmonaut Gherman Titov mained in an earth orbit until peace treaty," it was announced lose fish than forests." to the International Joint Com-|natured folk who are friendly. and back. landing. central committee of the ruling i i : is w itua- » centre there are about 400 and high as the 240,000 - mile rocket--this would be the situa-|p 0" nce the announcement laboratory chemist, England., The purpose was stated to be pe hall, shuffleboard set-ups and pounds on up---which would in-lever reaching the moon. result of the meeting. the benefit of the country at not impair Niagara's scenic|peopled by citizens from the age on the thrust of booster rockets gravity and would slow down-- just as long and any flying on the gas. BRAMPTON (CP) -- David| | In Titov's case, his space ship rocket -- the spacecraft would auxiliary police staff inspector, from the earth. The capsule slow down to just a few miles Magistrate R. G. Pearse said A velocity of about 18,000 from the moon, the moon's gra- The charge followed a July 9 the earth's gravitational pull,|landing were the intent of the!cident was caused by the at-| vehicle farther int. space. 'be made TORONTO (CP)--Mrs. Mar- By HAROLD MORRISON tends to concentrate on the UN Canadian Press Staff Writer as never before, to make the, Nationalist China, a member UN the centre of American for- of the United Nations Security eign policy in the coming Council, is stubbornly adhering| months--to use it as one of the| to a rigid policy of blocking ad-/main forums in conversation mission into the UN of Commu-/ with the Communists on such is- nist Outer Mongolia. sues as peace, disarmament a The Nationalists are haunted nuclear test ban, Berlin and by the idea that somehow Red other trouble spots. Its big ap- China may gain admission to|peal will be to the growing army the UN: And if this happens,|of uncommitted nations. ; the Nationalists likely will stalk| Undoubtedly Formosa under- a Hot And Humid while she awaits trial for the knife-slaying of her "husband Kenneth, was back home with her two childre ay ig 8 clildveh today forand Forecasts issued by the Tor-jers and thunder showers. granted her $15.000 bail in a |©nto weather office at 5 a.m.|Warmer, winds light. | rare judicial move bcause of EDT | Marine forecasts valid untill Dawson her good reputation Synopsis: Widely scatered|11 a.m. Thursday: Victoria .. Blond Bobby Skiba 3 |thundershowers will occur in| Lake Huron, Georgian Bay,| Edmonton . ware the warm air today and Wed-| Lake Erie, Lake Ontario: Winds| Regina nesday west to southwest 10 to 20 Winnipeg ... Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Nia- knots. Partly cloudy with widely) Fort William . gara, Lake Ontario, Windsor,|Scattered --thundershowers late White River Observed temp: y 5) |Warm and humid. St. Thomas «esses | Muskoka . : j ah | Windsor .. _ White River, Algoma, Georg. |gondon .. | London ... ian Bay, Haliburton, Cochrane, | PR | Wingh . | Toronto .. Tamagami, Sault Ste. Marie, | fansilion hs North Bay, Sudbury: St. Catharines ».. Partly cloudy tonight and|Toronto Thursday with scattered show-| Peterborough ses {Montreal . | Halifax ... ' = Sn amon ew we men EE SE mn oe ae SS GR GES SER GN NE GSE WS BE Ee SAVE 8 on any flavour of Pillsbury Zu Cake Mix! Wa will reimburse you' the face value plus 2¢ for handling when anads Limited, dl . This sffer expires 40 days trom dete of lssve. hugged his mother while tears out, unwilling to remain merely stands the multiplicity of Ameri- Ss onto"s Don Jail for three S 5 London, Toronto, Hamilton: | today and tonight | Sault Ste. Marie . ; rather than the representativesitq recapture the Chinese main in hospital 3 Sudbury -- |storms today and Thursday. | Windsor 68 i A If in Formosan calculations,| . | | Pleads Guilty | Tuesday he waited outside the the entry of Outer Mongolia | "I never dreamed in a mil- The United States has tried) Merton Buchanan, 29, of Ma-| ured we'd have to wait until the Naitonalists use their Secur- sexual knowledge of a girl un.| CA0® through the doors, he | carry out its threat to block en- 13-year-old suburban Scarpyr-| [TOM Photographers. They may tend to blame For- {for sentence. spite her fall appointment with The United States has agreed him sleeping in the back seat] COW JUMPS--DIES but the balance of world support f | Thomas Francis Donahue, 49,| Thursday when a cow landed on jon could undermine the anti- States needs every UN vote it with the offence against a girl The 600-pound 'cow apparently In fact, the United States In-home near Belleville. | instantly ED SD A SE WS GR ES SR ED GD SD GN 6 En En. EA aS 0S ae ee streamed down her face His mother had been in Tor. as oe ' Jepresentstives of a can problems. But to them noth. | small island domain, Formosa, ing matters so much as the need| months since the May slay- : 8 ere inz. Bobby was told she was |Partly cloudy today and Thurs-| Forecast temperatures | Kapuskasing .... of all of China as they now are|land. |day. Widely-scattered thunder-| Low tonight, High Thursda {North Bay «.ee4 described in UN books. | Her other son, Kenneth, 16, 8 For a | shared his mother's secret. Red China is to get in anyway, | what risk is there is blocking| huge brass jail doors clutching r : ) a bouquet of flowers even if this should antagonize T Abd cti the new African states? | 0 u 0n | lion years we'd get bail," he d ' | told vs . "I lig unsuccessfully to point up to the] TORONTO (CP) -- Donald| old Rewsnaper men: "1.1ig Chiang Kai-shek regime that if . | the trial was over." } ; berly, pleaded guilty Tuesday to) When his mother finally ity Council veto to block Outer|abduction, car theft and having : Mongolia, Russia likely will | der 14 in connection with the Jushied 12 her, Hissed her and try of Mauritania and this will|three-day disappearance of af "0 108 NR 5 CAT AWAY anger the new African states. wey At home, Mrs. Skiba oct mosa. He was remanded to Friday| o TL sors, on: Oe NEEDS EVERY VOTE | @ Supreme Court justice and Buchanan was arrested when| assize jury. ? to do all it can to continue to|2 Provincial Police officer found! - keep Red China out of the UN, of a parked car 17 miles cu!-| ASHLAND, Ky. (AP) -- New: | is shifting. Any move that up-|side of Ottawa. {fred Blankenship was astounded sets the balance of world opin e ) and Ronald Sullivan, 34, both of {the driveway of a service sta- Red operation. The United Belleville, were charged earlier/tion where he is an attendant can get, including that of the under 14 walked off a 150-foot cliff by the African neutrals. | The girl was found in a farm service station. It died almost rs | chael Lee, who weighed in at !safely on emergency of the bone structure have | confirmed sucpicions that Mi- PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE HUGE MIKE MATT RR-DYMOND PICNIC SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2:00 P.M. 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