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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1961, p. 1

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District 4-H Club Members Receive Awards -P. 13 THOUGHT FOR TODAY ' WEATHER REPORT Definition of a Putting all you ask-it. united appeal: r begs in one She Oshawa Gime Cloudy Thursday and turning colder again, with snow flurries by evening. VOL. 90--NO. 2/7 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1961 Authorized os Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. FORTY-SIX PAGES a) 4 DAVIE FULTON | Fulton Rejects Columbia River ower Proposal PRINCE GEORGE, B.C./dro to the American Kaiser in-\nonsense.' Pretty strong words (CP)--Justice Minister Fulton dustrial interests. for a U.S. cabinet minister talk- has rejected Premier W. A. C.| He spoke in the wake of re- ing about Canadian affairs. Bennett's proposal to sell alljcent statements, including some, "Udall is reported as going Columbia River downstream|by Mr. Udall, that the U.S. is/further: h benefit power to the United'getting impatient with the Ca- dent that the Canadian govern- States, reproving a United nadian deadlock. ment will permit sale of our) States cabinet minister and) 'We all know where the Ben- rights to power under the Co-| speaking of a Bennett U.S./nett government, together with|lumbia river treaty. Secretary squeeze play in the process {certain power and industrial in- Udall knows what our stand has The Bennett proposal, Mr.|terests in the U.S. now stand on|been--it has been no secret, yet Fulton said here Tuesday night,|this issue,' Mr. Fulton said. "'It}he forecasts a change in our) would be "an act of such reck-lis their intention to entice us|policy, Why this pressure play? less and improvident philan-linto a quick sale for a long Because he hopes for a decision throphy that would make this\term."' that will be to enormous advan- country the laughing stock of Ottawa would not permit sa'* tage to his country the world." He said the federallof Columbia power to the U.S. 'Secretary Udall is reported government will resist this!\on the 30- to 60-year term sug-jas going further again--as say- "power sellout. The Bennett-| gested by Victoria. ing 'we have been talking offi- United States squeeze play, Mr. Fulton said the "pressure cially to Ottawa and talking won't work." and propaganda campaign" for with Mr. Bennett on the side. Immediate reaction here was sale of all B.C. downstream What talks with Ottawa? In any that the stalemate between|penefits on a long-term basis talks with us, it has been made} British Columbia and Ottawahas 'gone into high gear." perfectly clear to the Americans) over the Columbia project is) "We hear even the United that Ottawa does not eounten- no nearer settlement than be-|States secretary of the interior,|ance the sale of our entitlement fore. Stewart Udall, assuring us that to Columbia power to his coun- In Victoria, Mr. Bennett de- our misgivings are 'stuff and'try." clined comment. Attorney-Gen-; - ------ ----- eral Robert Bonner called the e speech a "fantastic blunder." D ] r T ti S A Picket have outlined." g program of three storage dams|members of the Teamsters Mr. Fulton said the federal OPPOSED TO BENNETT Sydney McAfee, Local 880 and transmission lines in B.C.)union. Robert Taylor, president of the Oshawa and District Garage Operators' Association said to- day that service station oper- ators "definitely are not dis-| connecting speedometers for the! dealers." According to Mr. Taylor, sev- 'eral have already been contact-| government is "prepared to ne- gotiate and discuss with the government of B.C. any reason- able settlement of this issue." But, '"'we are not prepared to compromise the principle I These principles were clearly |International Brotherhood of opposed to Premier Bennett's|Teamsters representative today proposal to sell all of B.C.'s\charged some Oshawa service share of Columbia River down-|station operators are '"'getting stream power benefits to the} fat,"" at the expense of striking U.S. to finance the $458,000,000/eastern division car - hauling we Mr Pulton,said.the B.C. gov: He said Oshawa service sta- STEWART UDALL Union Applies For Bargaining TORONTO (CP)--An applica- tion for recognition as bargain- ing agent for 15,000 employees of International Nickel Com- pany of Canada, Sudbury, was made Tuesday by the United Steelworkers of America (CLC). The union also asked for a pre-hearing vote among employ- ees, expected by mid-January, with the object of decertification of the workers' present bargain- ng agent, the International Un- ion of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (Ind.), Late Tuesday, two bags of membership cards signed by Mine - Mill members arrived from Sudbury in an armored truck at the offices of the On- tario Labor Relations Board The board will order the vote if the required 45 per cent of the employees signed the cards Stronger West Berlin : Security, Wests Aim WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Western powers are considering making proposals to us early next year for a settlem of the Berlin crisis. They \ be designed to strengthen security of West Berlin against Communist pressures and to as- sure free access to the city from West Germany. The proposals may embrace a plan for creation of an inter- nationally controlled highway corridor between West Berlin and West Germany sug- ested by President Kennedy in terview published Tuesday ssia What the president had mind on this project was not spelled out, but he has oppor- nity at a press conference to- ay to explain his ideas if he hes to do so as in The prospective Western plan CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 ernment and certain U.S. power|tions are "doing a rushing busi- and industrial interests seek to) ness by disconnecting new car entice Canada into quick sale of speedometers and filling deal- power rights for a long term. |ors' cars with gasoline to per- The justice minister said In-|_; iv ivate- mit them to be driven, private terior Secretary Stewart Udall}, 'to their destinations." of the U.S. joined in the high- geared propaganda campaign DIET FOR 3 MEN 'IS RADIOACTIVE because he hopes for a decision that will be of enormous advan- LONDON (Reuters)--Three scientists Tuesday ended a tage to his country. "Our position has not changed --and we do not contemplate any change," Mr. Fulton said jat a Chamber. of Commerce dinner It was one of the most biting| speeches made by a_ federal) cabinet minister in some time Mr. Fulton, attacking Pre- mier Bennett's proposal for sale} of all B.C.'s share of Columbia} River downstream benefits--| half of that power generated by U.S. power installations on the! food and drink deliberately poised by radioactive fallout and said they feel perfectly fit They would have been happy to continue indefinitely if the menu had not been so dull, they said. The three men were Dr. J. F. Loutit, Dr. G. E. Har- rison and T. E. F. Carr of the month of living on a diet of | ed and their instructions were} not to touch the speedometers. "If the speedometers are be- ing disconnected, it must be the dealers themselves, or their drivers that are doing it," Mr. Taylor stated. However, he said, after check- ing this, this morning, Garage Operators' Association mem- bers learned they cannot legal- ly refuse the sale of gasoline to new car dealers if they drive jup to the pumps just as any} other ordinary customer would. An estimated 55 car dealers from eastern Ontario and Que-) jbec municipalities converged on} the Hotel Genosha coffee shop today and later went to General Motors of Canada Ltd. south plant, by taxi, to pick up new cars direct from the plant, Teamster members said. Cars are being driven from transport yards at the rate of at least 100 to 150 a day by dealers U.S. SPACE CHIMP ORBIT SUCCESSFUL as saying he is confi-)_ PRINCESS MARGARET AND Princess Margaret and her | among the first pictures of the baby, officially named | David Albert Charles, and was made by Anthony Armstrong- Jones, now the Earl of Snow- son, Viscount Linley, pose at Clarence House in London where the baby was born | three weeks ago. This is | | US. Astronaut In Next Flight CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)-- Space chimp Enos, his in- tended three-orbit trip cut to two because of trouble with capsule systems, parachuted safely into the Atlantic 500 miles southeast of Bermuda today. Atlas rocket. The huge Atlas blasted the two-ton capsule into an orbit ranging from 99 to 146 jmiles high. The speed was about 17,500 miles an hour. ENOS ON JOB Tracking stations reported that the flight was proceeding ee S normally and the tiny passenger CAPE CANAVERAL (AP)--!was doing his jobs Braise Enos the space ape rocketed; A report from the control cen- into orbit today and began car-|tre here said Enos, a 5%-year- rying out assigned lever-press-|old male, had not missed a ing tasks "without missing a/trick, indicating that his ability trick. to function was not hindered in At noon Est he was on his|any way by the crushing force second trip around the earth. of blastoff or the initial entry Scientists planned to return|into the weird world of weight- the ape's space ship from orbit/lessness in space in which he after three sweeps around the) would be for all but a few min- earth. If all works well, the U.S./utes of the intended 4% hour will begin a crash program to ride. send a human astronaut over; The orbits were to take ap the same route in a similar) ayerage of 88 minuets. Enos spacecraft before the end of] was scheduled to land about 800 1961. miles southeast of here. The freckle-faced chimpanzee,, A tape recorded voice mes- a 37%4-pound native of the Cam-| sage was being received clearly eroons, zipped away from Cape\from the capsule. Canaveral at 10:07 a.m. atop an); A huge recovery force of | ships and planes was in the im- 'Curfew Quiets | Strikebound orbit. 'Santo Doming The launching was perfect from the beginning of liftoff. gSANTO DOMINGO (AP) -- A "The Canary Islands -staion this strikebound capital of the yok hig Pie Loe My e Dominican Republic Tuesday my 8 , night as President Joaquin Ba-| "my, ; laguer negotiated with opposi- The' ip ere E> tion groups demanding that PF pions lhe pacaesaeg ---- step o_ in favor of @ pro-| 'There was no indication that ig to ip " B |his ability was hampered in la had handed iy al any way by the crushing force guer anded the three| of blastoff or by the initial en- ps on 'aig ya hs hee Pro-\try into the weightless state in po ring to hold elections) space which was to last for all within six weeks instead of next! put a few minutes of the 81,000- | pact zone. | The National Aeronautics }and Space Administration «an- nounced 15 minuets after launch that signals received from a \tracking ship indicated that the | spacecraft was in a satisfactory don. The Earl, Princess Mar- garet's huhband and _ the baby's father, is a former professional photographer. --(AP Wirephoto) Two UN Officials Columbia which results from) storage behind the Canadian| dams, said "The bare fact is that British Columbians now are _ being asked to sell abroad our best and cheapest power resource-- like it or not, you have to face it that this would leave us with more expensive power at home." LIKE MANHATTAN The U.S. hasn't been offered such a windfall since the pur- chase of Manhattan Island,"' he said, unless it was the Bennett scheme, stopped by the federal) government in 1954, to sell hy- and their drivers, angered pic- kets said Rumors reached Teamsters' bees : ' strike headquarters that a "car ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) load of dealers and their driv- Two senior UN officials were ers" arrived here by train early |TeCOV ering today from a severe today to move new cars out of| beating by Katanga troops who strikebound transport yards. pole ae oar a of ---- So far, no violence has oc- we ces da gc = Be ct curred in Oshawa, but, accord- One of the officials, Briton ing to reports received at Team- stres headquarters shortly be- fore noon today, three Oakville officials said his' condition was pickets were hit by dealer-| «caticractory." f driven cars in that Trafalgar Fi og! actin UN chiet Township municipality. TWO here, also was™hursing cracked have been hospitalized, Mr. Mc- ribs and bruises. but was not Afee said. confined to the hospital. Teamsters charged today that! Meanwhile, Swedish UN pa- Oshawa service station opera-| trols found the body of a Gurkha tors servicing new cars picked|UN driver who disappeared up by dealers are "doing Osh-| Tuesday night. Smith fired off a awa trade unionists a gross in-| protest note to the Katanga gov- justice." ernment over the driver's Teamsters officials credited "murder." the Oshawa Police Department Patrols stili were searching for the co-operation it has ex- for Gurkha Maj. Arjeet Singh, tended striking auto transport) Who also vanished Tuesday drivers, by checking all dealers Nght. and their drivers to ensure all|,, Smith told reporters today who drive new cars away from | that at one point Tuesday night the yards have chauffers' li. R¢ thought he would be killed cences by the Katangan troops if they seated succeeded in forcing him down onto the floor of the truck in which they were beating him. YANKED INTO CAR But, he said, American Con- sul L. Hoffacker, with '"'tre- |mendous courage" succeeded in wrenching him out of the grasp) of the troops and pulled hi British Medical Council's ra- dio - biological research unit at Harwell. The bulk of the scientists diet consisted of bread made from grain grown on land sprayed with radioactive stron- tium 90 and of milk from cows injected with a solution of strontium 85 As a result of their experi- ment they said they are sat- isfied no one need fear the radioactivity which is expected to fall next spring from Rus- sia's recent bomb explosions. pital with broken ribs, a broken nose, bruises and head cuts but |for Berlin, coupled with new ex-|maintain 'ta very limited num- ploratory talks with the Soviet/ber' of U.S. British and French zovernment, is expected by au-'troops in West Berlin and "to horities here to lead an east-|/have, for example, an interna- west foreign ministers confer-|tional administration on the au- ence in a few months. tobahn (German superhighway) But U.S. officials say the ne- so that goods and people can gotiations thus foreseen will be|'move freely in and out." prolonged and extremely diffi- BERLIN IS CORE cult and no compromise solu- tion of the Berlin dispute is in| Kennedy made the Berlin sight. |problem the central concern of most of his discussion with SHOWS CONFLICT Adzhubei although he said the The Kennedy interview with great long range "threat to Alexei Adzhubei, ed of the peace" is the Kremlin's effort Soviet government newspaper,to push the Communist system zvestia and son-in-law of Pre-joutward, taking over one coun- mier Khrushchev, dramatically|try after another. illustrated the complete conflict! U.S. officials predicted that 'of aims on Berlin issues with j ai ¢ which Russia and the West are Sometime 70UOWINE A Meche approaching negotiations The conflict of aims devel- oped in what was really an ex- change of views between Adz- hubei and Kennedy, Adzhubei is believed here to have chosen this technique so that when the record of the interview was estia T Committee May Be Headed By Opposition TORONTO (CP) -- The pos- sibility of an opposition party member heading the important legislature committee on public accounts was left open Tuesday by Premier Robarts The public accounts commit- é tee responsible for looking over government expenditures In Uxbridge Twp. and there has already been dis-| Final election returns for the cussion this session of a possible|Township of Uxbridge show revamping of the committee to|Earl Dowswell has won the make it more effective. seat for Reeve by a large maj- "I don't care who the chair-/ority. man is so long as he's a good; Others on the Township Coun- ne." Mr. Robarts said in a fur-icil ve pur sion of the commit- Dey ve--Norman Hogg East and er In'tee, w Liberal Leader John' Co s -- Alvin Redshaw. him head-first into his car with the Katanga soldiers still clinging to his feet ; The Katanga uoops drove off jwith Urquhart to their army --_ | Dowswell Elected | of Western foreign ministers Paris in mid - December Western powers will present to the Soviet Union their proposals for a Berlin settlement. These proposals are expected to be aimed in the fi i stance at strengthen lesday| Western position in © pre n th in the s 1s as wel! viewpoint ny ill be t Brian Urquhart, was in the hos-, Beaten In Congo camp and held him there for three hours before two Katanga cabinet ministers. succeeded in obtaining his release. The consul drove Dodd and Smith later to President Moise Tshombe's residence, where they found Godefroid Munongo and Evariste Kimba, the in- terior and foreign ministers of Katanga. Smith gave the ministers half an hour to get Urquhart out of the camp--otherwise the UN would take action itself. The two Katanga ministers sent Tshombe's palace guard into the Katanga camp twice to try to get Urquhart out--but both times the soldiers would not obey their officers and give him. up. Eventually the two ministers went into the camp themselves and after midnight, nearly three hours after the incident, Ur- quhart was released and taken to hospital. Jewel Robbers Traced To U.K. LONDON (AP) -- Big-time jewel robberies in the south of| France have been traced to a British crime syndicate that! sends squads of gunmen from London to plunder the Riviera international set, police sources said today. Interpol, the international po- lice agency, put Scotland Yard on the track of the syndicate, informants said. Scotland Yard put out feelers through the London underworld and, sources said, gradually pieced together a picture of the syndicate. The organizer, though his name is still un- known, is believed to be rich, outwardly respectable and fond of a cosmopolitan, travelling life The Yard does sources know said the Scotland identities May provided he was allowed) mile flight. B it to ---- in ps as head of rl alin US an iw rim coalition govern- 2 e Pp ae the coma pe stg re group, | Fluoride Pills repare Query tial "te ron b'sere| For Bad Teeth P TY |was no indication wien itd ng or a eet On Red Plans swer might be given. The union! REGINA (CP)--About 14,000 paocelf : -- that Ba-/pre-school children and 3,500 to GENEV! _ Britain aguer give way to a provisional|4,000 expectant mothers now ee ENEV A (Reuters) ~Britain junta government headed byjare taking fluoride tablets in and the United States today|y;_; ; al prepared to question Russia Viziato Fiallo, the leader of the Saskatchewan for protection of closely about its new plan for] Tear Domingo' teeth, Dr. Arthur Chegwin, a banning nuclear weapons teats Santo Domingo's streets were|rector of the provincial dental without internati inspection |¢mPty after dusk of all but au-jhealth division, said Tuesday. pba oT ae i ional inspection theclned porters. and heavily} "As far as I'm concerned, the : _jarmed units of the army, navy|program is quite successful and Aeon Siena se nes Was/and air force enforcing a cur-|is growing by the month," Dr. on y che ee ues: if 4 panltew™ ordered after thousands|Chegwin said in an interview. , ee-power test-ban'backed the opposition stand| The program is confined to talks, first meeting of the three-|with strik ; ; ane Sgr: | es that shut down al-jrural regions where fluorida- year-old conference since Sep-|most every business and virtu-|tion of private water supplies is Dean and Joseph Godber, his! British opposite number, virtu-| ally rejected the Soviet plan. | The West was expected to push for a specific answer from! Russia on whether it no longer accepts the concept of interna- ( 'algary Block here, The latest Soviet draft treaty) CALGARY (CP)--Four per-jhad reached them. One woman called. only for "national" in- sons were missing and four se-|jumped, her coat in flames. A spection. The West stands) riously burned early today when| man whose clothes were on fire firmly for international inspec-|a five-alarm fire ripped through' slid down a ladder." tion and control. a three-storey business and! The constable said he noticed Until September, when the 4Partment block in east-central) the fire when he heard the ex- conference, the Soviet Union|eauipment, 45 off-duty firemen' 'The block was once the home had agreed to three annual in-|and nine ambulances responded of the famous Calgary Eye spections of suspected explo-|to a call at 4:30 a.m. Opener, published by Bob Ed- sions on its territory and to the|_ One woman jumped to €scape| wards. A new provincial gov- establishment of 15 control posts| flames and was caught by two| ernment office building next there, | Policemen. door was saved by a firewall. Neither police nor hospital of- * } Congo Troops Fire of the Cameron block. Twelve! |persons escaped, all of whom d At UN M ] irented two-room apartments in|'rapped. a ayans \the old structure. -- vey ase: sae ig > | A hospital official said one ofjhave died.in a Calgary fire for okesinns "eter" coeat ace four burned was not ex-iat least 25 years, but the last today on Mainean UN soldiers| pected to live more than a few) serious fire in area uae eon greg Bee \hours. jless than a month ago in nearby guarding the airport at sige, OE si aoe IBowness. when three children fire immediately and the Con-|turned in the alarm and was ft ; : Sai peoeR a te able to awake some occupants, |struction, had a single fire es = ppe oting, '| He said he tried to re-enter the)°@P©- spokesman Norman Ho, said.|puyiiding "but by the time 1| The fire spread to a two- One Malayan was wounded. | started back in to get more/|Storey building on the other side Congo Prime Minister Cyrille people out, the corridor was alof the block, destroying a deli- Ad was reported to have!sheet of flame." catessen shop. No one lived in tember. sila jally paralyzed the country. i Chief U.S. delegate Arthur} ws és nts sot Spasinies Fi R tional policing of any future test-ban treaty hammered out Kremlin's unilateral resumption|Calgary. __ : ___|plosion of glass firing out from of nuclear tests caved in the Every available piece of fire one of the front windows. A city constable carried out} one of three crippled occupants). 1s Bact the. nenee or the }persons injured or believed in Kivu province. a £ i : of one family burned to death. The Malayans returned the) Const. P. L. H. Gardam) »,, building, of brick con- loc a strong protest with the! '"'We told people to stay in|the building. UN here against the killing of|their rooms, not to jump," he| The Cameron block contain Kennedy said that the desirejother words, they w he Wintermeyer suggested an op-\Charles Forsythe and Donald of five men who have travelled|a Congolese soldier in Gomajsaid: "By the time firemen got| two clothing stores on ' uti. '0f the Western powers is -- point for bargaining. position member for the post.|Jackson. jto France for the robberies. | Tuesday. the ladders up to them, flames|ievel. , a HOSPITAL 723-2211 e

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