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The Oshawa Times, 10 Oct 1961, p. 1

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/ THOUGHT FOR TODAY A bore is a person who always has plenty of time to waste -- yours, WEATHER REPORT . Cloudy Wednesday with showers in the afternoon or evening, continuing warm. dhe Oshavon Sones VOL. 90--No. 234 Authorized os Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawc TWENTY-SIX PAGES Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy ER OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1961 Joetertien NORTH YORK BLAST Outbreak PROBED BY POLICE | AMSTERDAM (AP) -- A So-|vinced the woman had not been |viet chemist whose defection to|coerced. ; the West brought on an airport] The Golubs arrived last week | % brawl between the Soviet am- with a party cf Russian tour- bassador and Dutch police, said|ists. The husband, a balding, % nuclear fallout today he had decited to defect broad - shouldered man, was because he lacked freedom in Russia to carry on research on how to overcome the effects of on human be- |ings. The defection of 35 - year - old {| Alexei Golub resulted in a clash i ldor Panteleimon {Monday when Soviet Ambassa- Ponomarenko "land his aides went to Schipol lairport to put the scientist's { \wife on a Moscow-bound plane ¥ % SUFFERS BURNS Seven-year-old John Wel- | in which he was riding ex- | ploded in the Detroit River lington of Riverside, Ont., a | suburb of Windsor, manages | Sunday. The boy was one of six persons injured in the to look content in his hospital bed despite severe burns he | blast. 5 suffered when a cabin cruiser --(CP Wirephoto) Dual Task For Auto Workers DETROIT (AP) -- The United, closed Ford one week ago today. Austo Workers union today faced| Negotiators reached agreement the dual task of completing ajon an economic package prior to national contract with Ford the strike but failed to settle Motor Company by Thursday non-economic portions of the and smoothing out problems|contract. which arose suddenly in its his-| Agreement was reached for- She decided to leave her hus- band, perhaps forever, and re- turn to Russia. They had come * |here as tourists. '|" Ponomarenko lost a button off {his raincoat in the brawl, and at least one Soviet diplomat and la policeman nursed injuries. | The incident brought newspa- |per demands that Ponomarenko {hereafter be given only a one- {way admission to the airport-- en route home. Climax of the day-long quar- rel was the final airport meet- ing between Golub, 35, and his wife--Dutch public prosecutor J. G. de Zaaijer called it a hu- | man tragedy. LEAVES WITHOUT HIM In the presence of the Soviet ambassador and of the public prosecutor, Mrs. Golub told her husband she had to think of her parents at home in Russia and was leaving without him. The couple have np children. | De Zaaijer said he was con- | fa ' Skindivers Locate toric profit-sharing agreement mally Monday night on two ma-| - with Foi Motors Corp. |jor non-economic problems. One| Bodies Of Boaters mism of tool and die work, the other Joe on bot outside contracting of mainten- e said only issues| ance work. nema Ny A pig! on/ While declining to : Se andaras snd union and| tails, Reuther 'said the for additional company-paid un- Won for the first time in thei "py, men were reported miss-|fold reporters at the airport. fon representatives to process t00l and die area the right to grievances in Ford plants. sit down with the company and| The UAW went on strike and| explore any outside proposal in| UAW President Walter Reu-| concerns the outside contracting) opti | ORILLIA (CP)--The bodies of John Murray, 36, of Bright, and Roy Livingstone, 57, of Ayr, were found by skindivers in the ven River about 30 miles night of here Monday. ing Saturday when their boat was found capsized. !day | Minister Macaiillan and Foreign |said that although a peacefu | settlement is possible "not taken into custody after he walked out of their hotel Satur- night and announced he wanted asylum in the West. Po- lice withheld his reasons, pre- sumably to protect any relatives in Russia. Monday's arguments resulted from Dutch efforts to make cer tain the woman was returning New Invasion Plan Charged her own free will HAVANA (AP) -- Fidel Cas- tween Cuba and the other Gov- home of ier own t Te or iain tro's regime accused the United|ernments through the 'use of aly appeared go Sion with States Monday night of training|forged documents. é h a) SE i 5 invasion forces at 20 U.S. bases . Ambassalol £ jomarenko and and nine Caribbean points for mosy ARE uy Tentl a group . ussian: . another assault on Cuban| 'he Cuban note 2pPa 2h y leave for Moscow. shores. It said the forces in. Was a preview of the policy ~ cluded paratroops and were|speech Cuban Foreign Minster stronger than those cut down in| Raul Roa is to give in the UT the abortive landings last April.| General Assembly in New York Ac F n Minister Car- this afternoon. Except for the loo HE rele yD id diplo. details on training of aniiCatisy los p an sha matic corps to press the charges Feiles, molt x We harges his lin a 1,600-word note. He claimed spokesman in recent weeks. the invasion training network pL "also has submitted a com- {stretched from Guantanamo plaint to the UN assembly! {Bay to the Panama Canal Zone.| ., in i Si Y " ol bo ging the United States is fie comended ii hn gore Raunjug new aggression against > : the Castro regime. being trained in Panama. v vor cher os drew. no in: Olivares asserted that a num- mediate Sarg from the U.S with British government leaders ber of Contral Americal 80%-| state department. 8 re is ibility] ernments ; Olivares assembled the 32 for- a Said Shore a that the United States also Was| ign envoys before maps of the Rl al crisis over Berlin and setting the stage for invasion by United States and the Carib- Germany. trying to disrupt relations be yn" on which he pointed out ' Possible ' Peaceful Settlement LONDON (Reuters) -- Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gro- myko flew here today for talks hours for a meeting with Prime Hollywood, Poalocka, Hialeah, i { > i sites. Gromyko, flying home to Mos- | the alleged training sites. cow after talks with President Murder Victim | He pinpointed the Florida lo- - Alive And Well Homestead, Tavernier, Islamor-| ada, Long Key, Marathon Key, i : s / ch, | Kennedy last Friday in Wash- cations as West Palm Beach, ington, stopped off here for 24 Pompano, Fort Lauderdale, Secretary Ear Home. x RAGUSA, Italy (Reuters)--A Big Pine, Key West, St. Peters-| The Soviet foreign minister|g; ijian farmer, whose brother| burg, Sarasota and Dry Tortu-| everything is dependent on the isin Soviet Union." : "All powers, first of all the governments of the great pow- ers and those of Europe, should do everything to avert the dan- ger of military collision," |ing centres in the United States The farmer, 56-year-old Paolo were at Fort Worth, Tex.; Nor- Gallo, admitted his identity and|folk, Va; Fort Bragg, N.C. was recognized by relatives/and New Orleans. after he was found in an abap.| He asserted that one ian town. |Vieques, an island nine miles He told police he had not ap-|east of the Puerto Rican main " »" 'They must do 'everything, peared at his brother's trial be-|island, and that many antl-Cas- he emphasized. or On mamionanee, me. said Mine -Mill hte union reached an agreement| Officer Criticized {which protects present jobs. | The AMC problem arose when Local 72 at Kenosha, Wis., re- fused to ratify the national con- tract Sunday by a vote of 1,507 to 1,444. More than 12,000 mem- bers were eligible to vote. Reuther said the American Motors contract is the best of NIN DAY: yD i any in the auto industry and WINNIPEG (CP)--A national, .q the setback on misun- officer of the International Un- derstanding of contract terms ion of Mine, Mill and Smelter ~~" er ---- Workers (Ind.) was condemned during the kend for abusing his visitor' vileges at the Manitoba Federation of Labor (CLC) annual convention Vice-President William Ken nedy and other Mine-Mill mem- bers were admitted as visitors despite the fact that their union BRIDGEPORT, Ill. (AP) -- A huge oil tank exploded Monday handed out printed matter get over a high dirt dike sur- which, in effect, discredited rounding the tank. Three men MFL secret reasurer, lashed brought the flames under con- out at Mr. Kennedy's action in trol before they spread to some hall are taking advantage of the 55, mayor of this southeastern courtesy of their guest badges Illinois community of 2,300; Lee is 'not a Canadian Labor Con- night and four men, including gress affiliate the mayor of Bridgeport, died Claude Jodoin, president of the|were badly injured CLC Firemen from Bridgeport and an' address to the 200 delegates. 30 other large tanks in the Ohio "I have just found out that the Oil Company pumping station. by issuing a dirty and scurrilous Askren, 52, and Merle Magee, attack on our national president, 56, of Bridgeport and Walter In Flaming Oil The Mine-Mill members in flaming oil as they fought to Pe ter McSheffrey of Flin Flon, several nearby communities Mine-Mill union members in this; Dead were James W .Neely, Claude Jodoin." Burton, 52, of Mills Shoals Study On-The-Job Traini OTTAWA (Special to The |Times) -- The Canadian labor {department will investigate the | possibility of developing more | on-the-job training, Labor Min- {ister Michael Starr sions with U.S. Labor Secretary Arthur Goldberg and his staff. Mr. Starr said that on-the- job training had been-developed to a high degree in the United States and he was heartened by the results that had been obtain- ed by this method "We will be looking into the possibilities here by agreement with the provinces and with in- dustry itself," Mr. Starr said "The training of unskilled labor is still one of the major prob- lems facing both our countries we must try to fit more into an automated as people society." The Canadian minister said that Canada was leading in the development of its National Pro- ductivity Council and through its financing and technical and vocational schools, and the U.S. labor secretary had expressed Race Problem N amed | Reason For UN Shift UNITED NATIONS (CP) --/high cost of living in New York.! The Soviet Union has again He stressed the geographical cited racial discrimination injadvantages of Vienna and Ge- New York as a reason for shift- neva--their proximity to many ing United Nations headquarters|capitals -- but also seemed to to E urope--to Vienna or Ge- favor West Berlin, saying many. neva. delegates and press reports that Ambassador A. A. Roshchin, mentioned it as a suitable city addressing the General Assem- for the UN. bly's 100 - member budgetary| The Soviet ambassador men- committee Monday, declared: |tioned the UN location during a "The racial discrimination|jong speech in which he attacked practised in the U.S.A. createsiynew the makeup of the UN intolerable conditions for thelsecretariat and mounting cos work of the United Nations. The! He disputed the. Canadian unfavorable conditions for stay view that "collective responsi-| and work of delegations in New bility" of all UN members is a "For the privileges we derive from this organization we must also assume the obligations of membership. My delegation will be motivated by this overriding consideration in all its work here: The collective character of our organization requires that we undertake to abide by the decisions of the appropriate ma- jority stipulated in the charter for approving financial meas- ures." Bruce Turner, UN controller, estimated last week that the world organization will be $90,- 000,000 in debt by next June. {could learn something from the/ago, leaving behind only {placement services operated in bloodstained beret and shirt and| said here|the U.S., although he noted that a pair of bloodstained shoes. {following two days of discus-| cause he was afraid he might|tro Cubans and much support. go to prison himself. |ing military equipment are be- The brother, Salvatore, has/ing massed at the U.S. naval served five years of a life sen. | base on Guantanamo Bay. tence in Santo Stefano prison on| a rocky island in the Gulf of| Pl ' K keen interest in both of these! Salvatore was convicted of] Troops In steps. aolo's "murder" after the| Naples. | - Mr. Starr said that Canada|farmer disappeared seven years| Service Value the juridical situation. They| Police said they are unsure of| have detained Paolo. al BERLIN -- Communist East |Germany said today that troops] Canada had augmented its own Salvatore protested his inno-|due for release this fall would placement service with addition-|cence throughout the court pro-be held in service six more] al personnel two years ago. ceedings. {months "if the necessity] "The result has been that our| -- 3 |arises." the duration of six months the placement service has placed 17 M k Bi Ww reach the greatest number of placements in our history by {time of duty for certain serv- He said 'that both countries hours next weekend the skies edge." It added that, if neces- had benefitted gieatly by the over the United States and Can. sary, this would apply to the of-| per cent more people in jobs this year than last and we should the end of this year," Mr. Starr Next Weekend {ices of the national peoples pointed out. WASHINGTON (AP)--For 12/army requiring special knowl- exchange of views and discus- ada will be cleared of commer-|ficers and soldiers due for re-| sion of techniques during the|cial planes and jet fighters will|lease this fall. is serving a life sentence for his/ gas west of Key West. sip turned up alive and = Olivares claimed other train-| of the|ton--was one of the highlights he| doned farmhouse near this sicil- biggest training centres is_at of the first major cabinet shake- |of the Duchy of Lancaster, was | A decree also declared the | government had empowered the| |defence ministry "to extend for| Hurt By TORONTO (CP) -- Bomb ex-| perts and the arson squad are| |investigating a shattered apart.| | ment building in suburban North| {York after the third mystery |blast on a construction project {in about two weeks. | Six explosions early today | tore almost the whole side from {a nearly complete Wilson | Avenue apartment block. Deb-| | ris, including steel girders, was | strewn over the road. Police recovered yards of fuse wire, They began a search for {a man seen in the area. James Carr, 27, passenger in FIDEL CASTRO la passing car, was injured when debris shattered the wind-| nearby, said his house was a é - p rocked by the explosions. Police and fire department switch Iboards were jammed by calls from residents up to a mile away. | On Sept. 24 a dynamiter blew | away sections of pillars support- ing two apartment houses under LONDON (CP)--Prime Minis-| blasts blew out a brick corner ter Macmillan Monday relieved wall at a North York project. 1zin Macleod of the colonial spector for North York, esti- secretary's portfolio and named| mated damage from today's ex- him leader in the Commons and|plosions at between $15,000 and chairman of the Conservative|$25,000. party. | He said the blast was the lar- 4 {gest in the recent outbreak. The switch -- announced two| "I don't go along with the days before the annual Consery- shield. Bernard ' Cohen, who lives) In UK. Cabi a inet construction in suburban Don Mills. Two days later five ative party conference at Brigh- 30,000 Workers -. - In City Strike {up since the 1959 general elec. tion. Macleod, also to be chancellor given two of the three jobs for- were called out early today to merly held by Home Secretary|prevent violence at the giant R. A. Butler. Place Ville Marie construction Butler, who vied with Macmil-| Site in downtown Montreal as lan for the prime ministership 30,000 construction workers went after Sir Anthony Eden's resig.|on strike, nation in 1957, relinquished the| Police were called out when two posts at the prime minis-|about 600 non-union members ter's request. gathered across Dorcheste The government announce- Boulevard from groups of pick- ment said the change was made|eetrs at the skyscraper project to enable the home secretary to and yelled "Open the gates, we "give special assistance to the|Want to go to work." prime minister over a wide field] They made no effort to cross of public duties and, in particu-/the rush - hour - crowded boule- John Qinell, chief building in-| | Car Passenger Debris police theory it's a crank," he said. "A crank doesn't buy dy- namite in such quantities." "This fellow has a source of supply and he knows his busi- ness. By hitting the corners of the buildings at the bottom he ensures that the construction above has to be taken down." Police have ordered a close watch on all Metropolitan Tor. onto apartment projects. UK. Asks Guarantees PARIS -- Britain told the six Common Market countries to- day that she fully shares their |aims and objectives, but would [like to have guarantees for the Commonwealth countries before {joining the customs union. | Edward Heath, lord privy {seal, outlined the British posi- |tion to ministers from the Com- mon Market states in a two-hour address at the French foreign ministry, | The meeting was convened to discuss procedural questions {prior to formal negotiations in Brussels, Belgium, in November jon Britain's application to join |the Common Market. An outline of Heath's remarks {released by the British delega- |tion said that "'the United King- £ |dom shares the objectives of the | community (Common - Market) {and wished to join in the bold {and imaginative venture of the {six and so to help in promoting through the European economic community the widest possible MONTREAL (CP) -- Police| measure of European unity. | Suggest Union To 'Rival Teamsters | | NEW YORK (AP)--Joseph A. |Beirne, president of the Com {munications Workers of Amer- jica, urged the AFL-CIO Monday to create a union within itself to rival the ousted Teamsters union. He estimated at a press con- ference that such a move would cost $1,000,000 to start and said lar, to lead the ministerial group|vard and get into the site, how-|his union was prepared to con- with the oversight of the Com- of ever, and no violence was re- mon Market negotiations." ported. talks. Discussions covered such|streak aloft to defend North] This extension could involve J wide ranging subjects as collec-| America against a mock enemy an estimated 25,000 men. This| tive bargaining, opportunities homber attack. "lwould be about 25 per cent of] for older workers, labor-manage-| The exercise, called Opera-|the army's previous official ment co-operation and laborition Sky Shield, will last from| strength before more than 220,-| standards 1 p.m. EDT Oct, 14 until 1 a.m [000 youths assertedly "'volun-| "We are looking forward to Sunday. teered" for military service in continuing these exchanges on; U.S. B-52 and B-47 jet bom |a recruiting drive following the| a staff level from time to time," bers minus their nucleat|Communist slamdown of the Mr. Starr said. "We are en-| bombs--will play the part of the Berlin border in August. couraged by the optimism ex-|attackers. A private western intelligence pressed by Mr. Goldberg about| Operating against them will|agency estimated that the East the upturn in the U.S. economy. be U.S. and Canadian intercep Germans now have between Canada cannot help but benefit!/tor planes which will make an|160,000 and 170,000 men under from this," together with the stimated 6,000 sorties for simu-/arms. These are in addition to efforts we are making on our|lated strikes against the aggres the 22 Soviet divisions in the own behalf to meet our eco-| sor force. 'country. sn ool Remark Fires Ire Of Wintermevyer looking forward to a decrease, | | KITCHENER (CP) -- Ontario|by the opening address at the month-by-month, ir the level of| of Canadian unemployment, Juveniles Charged {Liberal Leader John Winterme-|convention by Henry Wiesbach, {yer Sunday night fired a verbal chairman of the Ontario com- although he warned that season- al winter unemployment was here to stay. On Long Weekend {blast at the founding convention mittee for the New Democratic TORONTO (CP) -- Metropoli- of the New Democratic Party| arty. tan Toronto police arrested 44 of Ontario, held during thel Mr, Wiesbach said the Liberal juveniles during the weekend on weekend at Niagara Falls, and! leader's proposal to modify On- charges ranging from arson to challented the convention to in-|tario liquor laws were not made auto theft ; vite him to appear before it so in the interests of social reform, In one 24-hour period police he could defend his party's pol-|but rather in an attempt to get made 26 juvenile arrests .com- icy on liquor laws. The chal-|"Liberal election funds from the pared to 13 adult arrests. .|lenge was not taken up. brewery and liquor interests." Four boys, from 10 to 12|" «Pm"co mad that I'll put the, Mr. Wintermeyer called the years of age, were charged with tribute its share, which would be $29,000 or $30,000. York raise the question of nec-| cardinal principle of reace-keep- essity to shift the headquarters ing oe A p to some other place | Roshchin also emphasized the I CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 Roshchin termed the UN's ex- penses in The Congo illegal be- Canadian alternate delegate cause they were not first ap- H. Price of Montreal, ad-|proved by the Security Council {dressing the committee before/where Russia has a veto. For Roschchin, said the principle of|this and other reasons the Com- collective re s pon s {bility is/munist countries have refused clearly spelled out in the UN|to pay their assessment of The charter Congo's expenses. Reiterating that the UN is fac, The Communist couniries {ing financial disaster by the re-lalong with Arab and Latin. gloves on with them," Mr. Win-|statement a '"'contemptible lie." fire in'a bedding factory. Police (CYmever said in a statement| "There was no consultation with said the boys set fire to a plas from his home, following a press any liquor interests whatso- tic container while playing fort report from the convention quot- ever," he said. : | under a loading™piatform. Fifty/in8 @ New Democratic official "It was designed and intended firefighters worked 25 minutes|2S saying the Liberals hoped to to improve our habits in respect | before the fire was brought un-|/8¢t election funds from brewers|to the consumption of liquor," der control. {and distillers, He said the CCF party, a ma-| Nine boys from 8 to 15 were] "This New Party is more in- jor supporter of the NDP, was charged with breaking into an terested in making flamboyant |25 years behind the times "when east end school and 11 hoys/statements that have no founda-|they started with socialization in fusal of the nine-nation Soviet! American countries--have also from 9 to 15 were charged with|tior in truth than effecting any the West and are 25 vears be- bloc and some other countriesishied away from costs of the a series of September breakins|progress in this province," he/liind the time now when they to pay their assessments, Price|United Nations Emergency in west end stores, homes and|said try to pit labor against manage: | ldeclared: IForce in the Middle East, !churches., Mr. Wintermeyer was angered'ment." arson Sunday following a $14,000 RECOVER BODY FROM HARBOR Stephen- son, of 87 Stone street, looks | on as a car is hoisted from Skindiver Robert identified man was discover- ed by Mr. Stephenson and his | companions while engaged in Oshawa Harbor, Sunday | a search for stolen cars in morning The car, bearing | the harbor. A driver's licence, 1960 licence plates and con- | and ownership papers found taining the body of an un- | on the body bore the name | of Dennis Joseph Lepine, 230 Celina street, Oshawa, who failed to report to work in July of 1960. (See story page 13) ~Oshawa Times Photo

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