Teamste THOUGHT FOR TODAY A coward is a person who, when trouble threatens, thinks with : his legs. ts Say Reds Breaking ' She Oshawa Crimes ields Overcast with indsh - Pe REPORT showers today and tonight. Cloudy with snow. flurries Tuesday. Warm today, turning colder Tuesday morning. Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy VOL. 90--NO. 282 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961 Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa 'and for payment of Postage in Cash. TWENTY-TWO PAGES Bandit In =Clown Suit Robs Bank TORONTO (CP) -- Two ban-|a big bag before fleeing the way| '|dits, one dressed as a clownjthey had come. ; Le -4\and the other wearing a paper} Outside, they jumped into a ements jmask, threw a steel pipe|car and sped away. A bank em- | through a bank window in sub-| ployee took the number of the jurban Scarborough this mor-|car and phoned police who later -- ning, crawled through the hole|recovered the vehicle. It is be- 'land rifled the night deposit 'box|lieved the robbers had mean- K ! S S before fleeting in a car. while changed to another car. Manager Charles A. Leonard| Provincial police said descrip- iof the Cedarbrae branch of the|tions of the men match those of |Canadian Imperial Bank of|bandits who have robbed sev- WASHINGTON (CP) -- Pres-|limited, U.S. authorities said idént Kennedy will ask Con-|jthey realized that only the were sress for sufficient power to|United States has _ sufficient Commerce said one of the men/eral banks in Ontario. was armed with a sub-machine| A bank official said was gun and the other brandished impossible to tell how much a rifle. money was taken since contents After shoving Mr. - Leonardiof the depository had not been g around when he refused to co-|checked. operate, the men scooped the "They knew what they contents of the depository into looking for," he said work towards partial free trade|market power to exercise the Sic -- - with Europe's Common Market,|"economic leverage" to entice it was learned from authorities|Europe into broad tariff cuts. who have been working on the Acknowledging that the pro- program since August. posals likely will explode into a The president's proposals, to furious congressional battle, the e placed before Congress early/Kennedy administration plans next month, would empower|to mount massive attack on One of the bandits was Neimnicng Solid Fuel Rocket dressed in blue denim overalls Takes 6-Hour Trip him through broad reciprocal protectionists. trade deals to reduce U.S. tar Authorities said they feel they and wore a paper mache clown mask and a gray wig. He car- ried the machine gun. The oiher robber was dressed as a clown b POINT ARGUELLO, Calif.|@"4 wore a gray fedora. He car- (AP)--A 40-foot Blue Scout solid) "ed a sawed-off rifle. fuel rocket roared into the sky |today with a 29-pound package iffs by an over-all 50 per centinave a chance of scoring a de- of instruments to measure dan- over a period of two to three|(ijiv, victory. gerous radiation in space. years. SEEN Seale RUE Kennedy intends, however to ask for sufficient flexibility to exercise the proposed power in il ELISABETHVILLE (AP) -- |Foreign Minister Evariste \Kimba of Katanga province jthreatened today to shoot down jall United Nations planes flying. over the secessionist province of The Congo. The acting UN chief in Ka- tanga, George Ivan Smith, called the threat a "very grave statement" and reported it to UN headquarters in New York. Katanga troops killed one UN soldier, wounded three others and seized 15 as hostages dur- ling the weekend. | In a communique Sunday night Kimba said the Katanga |government had rejected an jultimatum by the UN for re- moval of all roadblocks. The J. F. KENNEDY SHOOT UN PLANES KATANGA WARNING UN Authorized To Use Force troops and Katangans clashed at Elisabethville airport. Smith said the trouble was started by drunken gendarmes. The Indians captured 46 gen- darmes but turned them over later to Katanga authorities. Kimba claimed 20 gendarmes were missing and _ believed killed. Smith denied anyone was killed. A UN spokesman said the Katangans seized UN military personnel during the weekend and 15 were still missing--11 Swedes, two Norwegians, one Indian. Kimba had promised to re- lease them Sunday but none was turned over. The first getaway car was It was aimed at a point over such a way that it may result stolen from the Brockville area @ the south pole some 27,600 miles : 4 out in space -- a journey the : in cuts of less than 50 per cent Police believe one or both of the pair might have been in- U.S. Air Force said would take ngs: oe le on some categories of goods and complete elimination of tar- jured by the jagged edges of the The payload was expected to iffs.on others. broken window ® fall back into the atmosphere On Tank Barriers CANADA WOULD BENEFIT and burn up some 12 hours ar results ati The aim would be to "break) BERLIN (Reuters) East ret gy ta oP aad _---- open" the European Common|Germans worked in a pelting Mayor -- William A. Parish|Market for U.S. exports through|rain today on anti - tank em- (accl.). a reciprocal transatlantic low-|placements at each of the seven Reeve Sheehan ering of tariff barriers, But crossing points in the Commu- (accl.). benefits of any tariff reductions nist wall slicing Berlin in two. Deputy Reeve -- Harry A, achieved through international) Cranes swung jagged steel Smith (accl.). jnegotiations would spill over,|tank traps through the air and Council (six elected) -- Owen|extending on a non-discrimina-|concrete blocks were moved Ashley (696), Frank Peterson|tory basis to Canada and other} (681), Edward Weilierwii*q673),\countries trading in American | William Robertson (660), Delbert|and European markets. . i ae ie aed --CF Wirephoto E d Crisi ; Ch R . ni ) Devolin (583), Dominique Brun-| The U.S. hope is that Canada| aput esigns SANTO DOMINGO (AP) --"elle (407), and Robert O'Neil};also will adopt a more liberal-| Per) The Dominican Republic gov-| (341). . ized trade policy, supporting| Position On |ernment and opposition repre-| Public School Board (3) rare U.S. gree' But ont | sentatives reopened negotia-| Donald Kemp (624), Ralph Web-\the Cana an populati 1S} jtions Sunday on a unity gov-| ster (434). Mrs. Margaret|small and her domestic market| Research Board jernment to end the island na-|Devolin (411), Frank Smith) sia aCe 135 | OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. Marcel Yhaput, 43-year-old head of a e Violence Flares In Kootenay Area ieee ia ei laces Grey Members Die eZ". In Rirline Crash Quebec separatist movement, Lb. Germans Work In New York, the UN acting secretary-general, U Thant, di- rected his representatives in The Congo "'to act vigorously to re-establish law and order." | cominuniaas said the UN had threatened to use force as au- thorized by the Security Coun- jcil and the Katanga government had warned in turn that 'force |will be met with force." ee hate ast Katanga President Moise into place as the East Germans| Smith sent a strong note of/rshombe, who is in Paris, ac- worked non - stop through the| Protest to Kimba calling for the|cused the secretary-general of night to reinforce openings in|immediate release of the 15 UN| «intolerable provocation" by is- their wall, erected since the|military personnel. suing such an order. Tshombe Communist border clampdown| RELEASE DRIVER claimed "everything is per- Aug. 13, _ | One other man, an Italian|fectly normal at Blisabethville At _Friedrichstrasse, opposite) Red Cross driver, was released|and throvchout Katang" " the U.S. sector, laborers were Sunday and said Mie had spent) Ts) auc,. who ar vec in guarded by Hast Germaninearly 24 hours in a military|Paris Sunday, said he was on troops in full battle dress 'camp where he was pushed his way to Rio de Janeiro to A dozen yards away stood/around but not beaten up. attend a Moral Re-Armament American soldiers armed with) The flareup. of shootin g|conference. two machine-guns and a ba-\prought UN demands that. all z00ka. |Katanga troops be confined to ' Union Steward Charged In A six-foot-high, 10 - foot-thick|barracks and a threat of mili- Truck Damage concrete slab barrier across the|tary action if they don't stay a German Friedrichstrasse|on their bases. entry point left a gap about) Roth sides accused the other wide enough for a bus to drive} ; " '. through on one side of the road. ia oe ane of Keep At Sandkrug Bridge in the} IN vehic ; British sector, a crossing point craton = yori le gr reserved for West Berliners, @/sunday night at a roadblock! OAKVILLE (CP) -- Ontario Provincial Police have posted a special 10-man guard on 24- hour duty outside the Ford as- sembly plant here to prevent damage to new cars or non- union trucks hauling them away. Ajax Election Final Results AJAX (Staff) -- The following 'Dominicans 'Attempt To 7-FOOT CANDY CANE This seven - foot - three-inch candy cane, the largest ever made by Chatham, Ont., ors 'above' mabeh Satie, S, ant six-foot tall Peter. Deane. -) -- Patrick Made of pure sugar candy, the cane will be presented to the child under 12 years of age who comes closest to | essing its weight, © \ IF TLSON . "p Pal I > 3 Fae | s "have yane Harry McCosh (511) and Charles NELSON, B.C. (CP) -- Vio-| In Nelson Saturday, a young|'alke "have not advanced at) Harry aue lence flared in the British Co-|Krestova Freedomite Doukho-|@!!. : ; Walker (440) . resigned from the Defence Re- lumbia Kootenay district Sun-|bor, Fred Davidoff, was cited) A general strike backing de-| | Referendum -- Two-year term FRANKFURT, West Germany|S¢2"ch Board today after being day with the burning of an Or-|for contempt of court when he mands of the National Civic Un-|for council No (519), Yes (pout s)--Four crew members|Suspended for two weeks for' thodox Doukhobor community|refused to take the witnession -- the largest opposition| (429), debenture for auditorium, as 'lied today when a Boe.|"Sobeying board instructions. hall and arson attempts at two'stand in the preliminary hear-|2tUP -- that President Joaquin|home economics room and gen- ine et airliner of the West Ger-|_ Dr. Chaput, a biochemist with other halls. ing of William G. Boje y,|Balaguer quit in favor of a pro-|eral shop at St. Andrew's Sen airline Lufthansa crashed|D8B, announced his resignation The hall at Glade, 15 miles\charged with a terrorist offence|Visional junta government en-|ior School--No (485), Yes (232).) 3° field near here while on a/ift a statement to the press on southwest of here, was de-|last February. jtered its seventh day. VILLAGE OF CLAREMONT [training flight with no passen- pothing "i ag NW i bg stroyed by fire which RCMP be-| navidoff was ordered jailed _,Viriato A. Fiallo, head of the Three trustees were acclaim-|gers, the West German news|C@led on Dr. N. W. Morton, lieve was started by incendiary by Magistrate William Evans Civic Union, cabled the Oorgan- concrete barrier left a gap large | leading to their camp. The enough only for a car to pass, driver was killed at the wheel. The barrier work, began Sun-|4 captain and sergeant were day, drew a protest from U.S.|shot and seriously wounded commandant Maj.Gen. Albertlafter the car crashed into a Watson to the Soviet command-|tree. ant. Watson asked for assur-| 4 Katanga government com- ances there would be no inter-|munique said the Swedes tried| chief of personnel for DRB, bombs. and handed in his resignation. In his press statement, Dr.) Chaput said that even if he still maintained the opinion that a federal government employee |could support the idea of a sep- arate state for Quebec "I must |recognize that my public activi- ties create an uneasiness in my jenvironment."" Kerosene-filled beer batoff and Nakonin villages, about half a mile from Glade. The walls of these halls were badly scorched RCMP said they believe the bomb he was making exploded fires at both places originated in his face. in the same way. No one was bottles with cloth wicks were found in- side community halls in Koor- : s -\ed for the Village of Claremont,|agency DPA said. ization of American States in|nomination proceedings Friday) The plane crashed near the Washington asking the "urgent indicated, On for two-year terms|village of Ebersheim about 20 presence" of an OAS observa-)are -- John Norton, Charles|minutes after take-off as it was tion team because of the "ex- Cooper and Gordon McGrath. 'making a forced landing. tremely grave" political situa- 2 ae - tion. "A vacuum in the civil power threatens the installation of su- preme military power with liquidation of all vestiges of democracy,"' Fiallo said until he purges his contempt. Davidoff told the magistrate: "I believe in the court of God and I said before I shall not witness in any other court." Bojey is the father of a 23- year-old youth blinded when a Communist, U.S. Seven freedomites were or- ference with Allied and civil i Picaaliy traltc. to force their way through the East German police told West Berlin police traffic would not be disrupted by the construc- tion work. FIRE ON AIRCRAFT At the Heinrich Heine Strasse) Katanga gendarmes opened crossing point in the U.S. sec-|fire on UN planes and helicop- tor, American troops in four|ters Sunday. A UN Irish officer jeeps, two of them with rifles,)was wounded when one plane watched cranes and steam shov-/Was hit on a routine flight near jat the tires of the car, causing the accident. jroadblock and shots were fired The squad, headed by Insp. .1 |R. Robbie, was called out fol- lowing an incident Saturday which resulted in a malicious damage charge laid against Alex Ellis, steward of the Inter- national Brotherhood of Team- sters (Ind.). The Teamsters are on strike against a group of car-hauling firms which take the new cars to dealers. Mr. Ellis, in charge of the | "Moreover," he said, "'as the next federal election is near, I want to avoid my personal case els erecting barriers. About 30|Nyunzu in the north. East German soldiers guarded) The simmering bitterness be- the workers. jtween the Katangans and UN The French patrolled their|forces since the cease-fire pro- sector border points in jeeps as|claimed Sept. 21 flared into a heavy rain swept the city. 'shooting Saturday night. Indian dered to stand trial for alleged terrorist activities after their separate preliminary . hearings here injured. CPR Train Crashes Tunnel Rockpile VANCOUVER (CP) Yiallo said after the hour-long conference with Balaguer's rep- pickets at the plant, was charged after a Levis, Que., car dealer complained his truck was scratched by a sharp ob- ject as it passed through the picket line. Trade Revealed bene tht resentatives he was adamant becoming the plaything of poli- that Balaguer had suffered a DETROIT (CP;) --Trading| $15,300,000 in 1956, $13,000,000 in tics." mild attack of hepatitis, a liver. with Communist countries is not! 1960 and $15,300,000 in the first} Dr. Chaput. was suspended ailment. as much frowned upon by Amer-jhalf of .1961, American sales|from DRB Nov. 20 for flouting a Thirteen rebellious. air force icans when it is done by Amer-;were $519,000,000 in. 1956 and|\board order refusing him leave officers seeking the removal of icans as when it is done by\were still $222,500,000 in 1960,\from his job to speak in Quebec Gen, Pedro Rodriguez Echavar-|others, H. George De Young,|though they had dropped to $12,-/City Nov. 17 on the aims of ria, the armed forces chief,|president of Atlas Steels Ltd.,/ 600,000 in the first half of this|separatism. claimed the support of most|Welland, said today in an ad-/year. | At that time Dr. John Key- fellow officers for their charges|4ress to the Detroit Economic) pyguRES INCOMPLETE ston, acting chairman of DRB, that Rodriguez Echavarria was) Club. "There are reports about,"|Said Dr. Chaput was suspended leading the nation toward a| Mr. De Young, who is chair--yp De Young added, "that|for '"'wilful disobedience" of a military dictatorship. man of Canada's Productivity|there is much American trade|board decision. Rodriguez Echavarria Council, spoke on an assigned! with these countries that will] 'The outspoken advocate of a charged in turn that the officers| topic: Why Does Canada Trade| not appear in official figures." |Separate 'state for Quebec said wanted the military to take over With Cuba, Red China and Rus-| yj, y¢ gard to Communist|in his statement that he re- the government but that he had | Sia? China, there were no official|signed "'firstly and before any- refused. He quoted figures to show that) figures for U.S. trade, but Can-|thing else to devote myself com- The air force accepted the of-| while Canada's sales to Russia\ada's sales there were only|pletely to the cause of independ- ficers' resignations. were $24,600,000 in 1956, $8,200 -'$8.700,000 in 1960, though swol-jence for Quebec." i -- --|000 in 1960 and $16,800,000 for/len this year by sales of wheat} Dr. Chaput is: president of! % Burned In Attempt CPR's trans-continental train, To Save His Truck the Canadian, arrived in Van- SIMCOE (CP)--Gordon Mis- couver 14 hours late Sunday ner, 24. of RR 3 Port Dover is nid its lead unit was de reported in satisfactory condi- Bead ins pi gee ge pay tion today in hospital here after a ' of here. suffering burns to his face and Ninety-seven passengers were hands Saturday night when he stranded in the Fraser canyonitried to drive a pick-up truck for several hours after the unit' out of a burning barn on the crashed into a rockpile in the farm of Clifford Willits near 446-foot-long tunnel and ripped Port Dover The barn, the out about 50 feet of track. truck, and 37 pigs were de- No one was injured. stroyed The NARROW BORDER GAPS Overhead view, made to- | of the divided city. A water | day, shows how the Commu- | truck is at the auto entrance Saturday} One of the lanterns was in the| nists have narrowed gaps in | for cars into West Berlin. At he was a form of Buckigham Palace. The| the wall at Berlin's Heinrich | right is the canopied entrance and would re-Queen and the Duke sat on aj Heine trasse checkpoint be- | for people. In foreground are 'until the day I die."'dais above the crowd. t¥een east and west sectors | East German policemen. In the first half of 1961, those of! and grain because of famine/Rassemblement pour 1'Inde- the United States were $3,800,000) conditions. jpendance Nationale, one of the in 1956, $38,400,000 in 1960 and/__________ ----|most active organizations sup- $30,700,000 for the first half of "i |porting Quebec's secession from| ™ this year. Expect Meeting "3c:'", . . West i rT 1956, $27,100,000 in 1960 and! T - d Keyston said that the Quebec @) Atom Tests $20,500,000 for the first half of 0 onsl er ;Separatist would not be fired for alia . 1961; while United States sales his defiance of the board's re- _MOSCOW (AP) -- The Rus-|cow warning the United States|as demanded by the Western were $11,200,000 in 1956, $193,- /fusal to grant him leave. -- Byony i ings co announced it had set off a low-| powers. : ~~ 400,000 in 1960 and $100,500,000 0 pu e blame on the West| yield underground nuclear blast} Tass news agency i jg.{in this year's first half. . h : y 4 I } Ss $ agency, which dis- vo . for continuance of nuclearjSunday and is preparing to 0ltributed the Soviet' statement, anada's sales to Cuba were) )osal to call a hemisphere for-| Christmas Parade es ay eign ministers' conference onl St d F , i s pe | consider collective action| a r Q aeats ee sr pow oe Laponcpden "Our announced policy is to po of the Geneva test ban Anti-semitism Sin |against Cuba is expected to win| ge or Yueen $s ! : weapons| age % \talks, | rov ay i iza-| BATHURST, Gambia (AP)-- , rissa is test and talk, st _ i approval today in the Organiza , Gan ? tests -- including underground ant sok shes aa The Geneva talks are dead- Ruled By Churches tion of American States Thousands of singing, dancing explosions--it will resume '"'such pokesman said in Wash-liocked as a result of a new The proposal before the OAS|@"d chanting Gambians put the nuclear tests as it seems neces-| ington. |Russian refusal to admit any, NEW DELHI (Reuters)--The is s ji vere jcm| mas lantern parade for visiting A few hours after the Mos-|clear testing Sept. 1 for a se-|Jection of the Russian demand|resolution Sunday condemning og Wc Gude wee io tae Queen Elizabeth and her hus- ries of nuclear explosions in the|f0r. an unsupervised test mora-| anti-semitism as "a sin against cpainat 4 Cuba g gent men.|2and, the Duke of Edinburgh, C atmosphere, said the time has|'0rum. __ {God and man." tioned by name but is the obvi-| Sunday night. 3 CITY EMERGENCY jcome "for the early achieve-| The Russian return to the Ge-| The resolution urged that ous target. It is expected to|.,Huge lanterns, most in the imental weapon blasts." jcompleted their series of tests.| crucifixion of Christ "should not} Cuban Premier Fidel Castro| shoulders. of a surging sea of| POLICE 725-1133 But a U.S. state department|be so presented as to fasten,¢learly placed Himself in the| Negroes. MAKES NO MENTION spokesman said Sunday night} upon the Jewish people of today\Communist camp The Soviet call for an end to|the United States has no indi-|responsibilities which belong to when he declared testing made no mention of mileniin that Russia has stopped our corporate humanity and not| Marxist-Leninist background are steel tank traps in the East German sector. 799 Soviet bloc were $37,400,000 in |Suspension two weeks ago, Dr. WASHINGTON (AP)--A pro- The Soviet government de-|Sunday. |tion with last week's resump- crag nite eames jthree-year moratorium on nu-|i¢t.Territory and the West's re-|sembly unanimously adopted a bia. The conference would con-|SPectacular traditional Christ- |would rid the peoples of exper-|Preted as an indication they had|historic events which led to the|!8t the proposal. jearried past the Queen on the HOSPITAL 723-2211 ---AP Wirephoto via radio from Belin | b F Canada's shipments to the | In announcing Dr. Chaput's Cuban Action weapon tests jahead with another test nextisaid it was issued in connec- : ailech Br "rh I council is sponsored by Colom-|C@lendar forward to stage their sary for the consoldation of its} The Russians, who broke alinspectors of a test ban to Sov-|World Council of Churches as-\¢oU Litiles ; ment of an agreeme ich| neva talks last week was inter-|Christian teaching about the shape of old clipper ships, were | greement which | FIRE DEPT.. 725-6574 'pervising any new moratoriue|testing. ito one race of community." main one