2 THE OSHAWA TIMES Monday, September 18, 1961 CP from AP-Reutl ol Ko! Adenauer's 12 lost its {Sunday's [tions. could be some { [there {changes {East-West lin. i many {this capital. lor the Free Democrats CLAIM SHELTERS NO PROTECTION wife and two children left a | work TV show. The demon- About a hundred ban-the- | bomb demonstrators picketing | the CBC building in Toronto | today booed and shouted as a | had been there since Sept. 10 former CBC news editor, his | in connection with a CBC net- Second Underground Nuclear Test Fired stration The Soviet blast Sunday, also along the!in the atn.osphere, took place in strators claim such shelters afford no protection against a nuclear attack. --(CP Wirephoto) fall-out shelter on the Corpora- tion's parking lot. The family lor. Dissidents Admini the sky and Space up Atlantic coast Saturday the vicinity of Semipalatinsk in By THE CANADIAN PRESS The United States has fired|lighted the second nuclear blast of its middle the general workers' Britain has conducted 21 tests and France four. Russia's nuclear testing pro- uced a sharp jump Sunday in their opposition to use of nu- : clear weapons sian nuclear tests came after More than 1,500 persons, in- Senator Hube Humphrey pre- cluding notables of the enter-| dicted Russia woe wind up hs d y y s present series before the United 1 day | i RT Rg Nations meets tomorrow and the level of Sadivacuvity in land, where American polaris|then offer to accept a test ban. Hires o' a Hiclals Bi 2 submarines are based. | Humphrey, assistant Senate gay in ugh af i u ind 8 London police threw in Democratic leader from Minne- rection pro 0207 sauses i mounted forces Sunday to beat|50!a urged in an interview that Crom i Sac = Le igh back a march on the Houses of the United States beat the Rus- oy Nh opi y ov A Parliament. The demonstrations|Sians to the punch by offering ganger pont. continued through the night. its own proposal to halt nuclear Connecticut reported a jump {tests at a fixed date HAD BUSY WEEKEND | The U.S. blast Saturday took|cro-microcuries to nearly 66 a U.S. space scientists also had place underground at the atomic| cubic metre of air. Michigan re- a busy weekend: energy commission' test site in/ported 28.7 micro « microcuries, 1. The air force shot another Nevada. It was described as a|€0 miners. ness refused agent to allow (Ind.). ers mino |its first meeting in mid-October. |crats, The 85-year-old Adenauer will the rest. | remain in office at least until| ALL DISTRICTS REPORT {then. But whether he will be, {the new chancellor of West Ger- from all electio districts gave was the big. question in!these popular vote results: {NEEDS MAJORITY VOTE : The chancellor must le 5 50.1 per cent in 19 ® |clected by majority vote of the| {new Bundestag. Before it meets|,. 263 per cent compared with i 10ct. 17, Adenauer's party mustisy g in 1957. hold talks with one of its op- J ponents -- West Berlin Mayor 75 . . ared to 7.7 | Willy Brandt's Social Democrats pr » Der Geil, sompared ! | Asked To Wait SUDBURY (CP)--Eighty dis- for a new government under sident members of local 902-- Erhard. local--of| the International Union of Mine, ing to get out of the union. Most of the loial"s 1,200 mem- bers are understood to support the -union's national officers in{Germany its dispute with loca} 598 of Sud- East and bury, representing hard - rock country s A local 902 meeting last week same time fa énded in confusion when busi-|the Communist world. Romeo Lachance DECISIONS NECESSARY consideration 1 tr rmal high of 1.08 mi: of a motion dealing with the ment will have to make quick irom a normal gho Ini [national union's recently-signed decisions in foreign policy. Crit sake sure you ask for MECCA and get pact with the Interna tionaljicai Western decisions have [the tried and proved biessed relief that Brotherhood of Team ster s/been held up by the uncertainty successor may be popular Lud- -- Aging Chancellor wig Erhard, the economics ex-|United States, Britain and year pert whose private enterprise France did not wish to do any- thing about Germany's future !liron-fisted rule over West Ger- policies have made West Ger: that would jeopardize Adenau-| {many was in doubt today, afterimany Europe's most powerful {his Christian Democrat party industrial nation, absolute majority in| parliamentary n| Both the Socialists and cent in popular vote, House) with two seats still to be Democrats, 190, and Free Dem- | Adenauer's CDU lost five perlocrats, 66. i {cent of its popular uupport and] {about 40 seats in the new 497- hundestag with two less seats Russians is the only way to {man parliament which will hold|was: CDU 281, social Demo- avoid nuclear war. The standing in the previous | 168, and smaller parties Official preliminary returns Christian' Democrats: 14,238,- 984 or 45.3 per cent, compared 57. Social Democrats: 11,406,253 4,009,988 or Free Democrats: The remaining votes went to Both Brandt's Socialists and splinter parties. the Free Democrats are against Adenauer continuing as chancel-| 10.104 by a commanding ma- agreement on several world Adenauer himself was re- jority in his own district of Bonn They say they will refuse to REJECTS COALITION enter a coalition until he re- tires. If they force him out, his Mine-Mill, 902 Brandt said after he learned of his party's gains, that he would like to see a three-party coalition, but Adenauer lituten- ants promptly rejected such sug- gestions. Political experts said a coali- tion betwen the Christian Dem- ocrats and the crats was more likely. The Free Democrats called Erich Mende, leader, Youthful {Free Democrat changes in foreign policy, little change domestically. In any case, the new govern- lof the outcome of the election. the attrib- 'Adenauers 12-Year Rule Losing Ground It has been no secret that the er's chances. Anxiety about the Berlin situ-| elec-' Free Democrats gained five per ation--and perhaps some lack] taking|of confidence in Adenauer him-| But West Germany, with its their new strength from Aden- self--may have accounted for| powerful army and its booming auer's party and minor parties the switch from the Christian] economy, remains firmly in the which lost heavily. {Western camp. At the most| The official provisional stand- riing in the Bundestag (Lower his in its 'outlook on the struggle over Ber- contested was: CDU 241, Social Democrats. Brandt won many friends hy the| | strong stand against {Russians when the Soviets ran la wall through Berlin Aug. 13. The Free Democrats also may have won votes from Germars who feel negotiating with the If a coalition does not come about, Brandt said he would continue to serve as mayor of West Berlin. Scientists 'Withhold Conclusions STOWE, Vt. (AP)--Scientists from 11 countries reached problems during a two - week conference ending Saturday but withheld disclosure of their con- clusions. The eighth "Pugwash" confer- ence on science and world af | fairs issued a formal statement declaring the hope "that the de- - sire for peace . . . will make international situation . . . The conference series home several years ago. QUICK RELIEF FROM 'TORMENTING PILES but | (without pain or discomfort) renewed underground tests night and early Sunday with central Russia, The AEC said! Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.) uted his party's gains to the| while the Russians pushed the|clouds of chemical vapor in ait was of interm ediate wore told Sunday not to seek|fact that "we rejected Adenauer total in their current series to|study of upper atmosphere wind strength, defined as ranging immediate alignment with an- as leader of a government with 12 with two more blasts in the conditions. Nike - Asp rockets from the equivalent of 20,000 other union which we would go into coali- atmosphere carried the test materials aloft'tons of TNT to less than a Representative James Robert tion... . that helped us. i As the great powers banged from Wallops Island, Va. {megaton son of The Canadian Labor Con-| If the Christian Democrats away with nuclear tests, thous- rma EX The U.S. now has tested 155 gress told a meeting of the dis- and Free Democrats join in ands of Britons demonstrated MAY END TESTS nuclear devices and Russia 77.|sident members they should|forming a new government, Announcement of the two Rus- p 0 g 91 wait until next fall before try-|there could be some minor .__, For generations, regular Mecea Ointment The Free Democrats see West has brought comfort and healing to Literally le as caught between|J ices of peope. | i emedy (In Ointme: l West. They believe the and in the n medy (In Ointment form hould remain bound to the Western alliance, but at the healing comfort. 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Advisory Vocational Committee Announce the 1961-1962 Program For 'a ADULT EDUCATION | EVENING CLASSES Registration eof O'Neill Collegiate & Vocational Institute 301 SIMCOE STREET NORTH bs mo TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1961 AT 7:30 P.M. IN THE AUDITORIUM - Classes will start immediately on registration The Board of Education may offer the following classes and others If there is sufficient demand: | COURSES will English--Intermediate | be provided if Basic Auto-Mechani | fifteen or more Advanced ne people make a | & BURBS ruetion request in |* si ond | writing or | Cabinet Work) al | register -- on | : Electric Teg | or before . Eeghonics iv | opening night. adio an WY. 1 | Theory) temperatures: 1 a.m. Tuesday: said Seager i C. 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