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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 5, 1961 a, memmmeromgremgsae ane PRAYS FOR FLYERS Sister Mary Fleurette chats | nun and her students at St. with an RCAF mechanic as | Michael's Academy in Belle- rx pitghhed en -- | ville, Ont., have prayed for RCAF squadrons here. The | the safety of the squadrons' School Boards Rated Excellent By Teachers TORONTO (CP)--More than The report is intended as a 40 per cent of Ontario's high| guide to teachers considering a school boards have been given|change of position, and as a an "excellent" rating by the weapon in salary dealings with teachers they employ in an an- school boards nual report on working condi-| Major Ontario tions by the Ontario Secondary|incjyded in the School Teachers' Federation rated as follows The report, issued for the Ratings in board attitude to benefit of the federation's 10. yards educational improve- 000 members and marked Con- ment ddential, was obtained and pa. Excellent - Barrie, Cornwall lished today by The Globe and Etobicoke Township, Kingston, Mahe report includes only Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Ni- schools where 75 per cent or 28ara Falls, North Bay, Orillia more of the teachers employed Ottawa, Owen Sound, Pem- by a board returned the feder- broke, Peterborough, Sarnia, ation's questionnaire. Sudbury, Toronto Weston The boards were rated on Windsor, York East. answers. to these three ques-| Good--Galt, Oshawa, St. Ca- tions: tharines, Scarborough, Tim- How would you rate the at-|mins, Waterloo - Oxford, York titude of your board towards Central. educational improvement? Fair--Sault Ste. Marie, York How would you rate relations North, York Township. between board and staff? | Adequate -- Chatham, Hamil- communities report were U.K., Russians Named Laos Peace Guardians | GENEVA (AP)--The 14 - na- jtion Laos peace conference took ja major step Monday by nam- ing Britain and the Soviet Un-! ion as permanent guardians of} the Southeast Asian kingdom's * \peace and neutrality. | In its first formal session in five weeks, the conference con- cluded an East-West agreement that also covered the functions and powers of the three-nation international control commis- sion, which will supervise a neu- trality treaty. Canada, India and Poland make up the control commis- sion. | Despite the difficult problems! that remain, U.S. delegate Wil- liam H. Sullivan said the agree- ment set a pattern for peace- ful settlement of East-West dif- ferences throughout the world.| The new agreement becomes operative only after the treaty is signed and ratified. Among he major obstacles remaining is the problem of demobilizing | Red China Seat 2a Support Urged TORONTO (CP) -- A United 4\Church group Monday urged that Canada support C hin ese Communist membership in the United Nations. A statement ' - the quarterly meeting of the; jets collided over a school (church's board of evangelism where she taught. and social service executive, 'P Wirephoto) stated that UN representation --(CP_ Wirephoto) | 0 China by General Chiang Kai- ? lshek was "a deplorable farce."'| The present Peking govern- 4| members since 1952 when two released after Communist rebel forces or9,The three princes have decided, bringing them under the pro-|that Souvanna Phouma should posed new Laotian government.|lead the coalition. a But belyond that, they are un- RED CHINA REFUSES able to agree even on a nego- Red China's Chang Han-fu/tjating 'site. In Vientiane, the served notice that the Commu-| capital, Boun Oum announced nists will not accept any inter-|he js ready to fly unescorted to national supervision over the|pathet Lao stronghold on the demobilization and integration! piaine des Jarres if his two of the -- forces. = = rivals agree to return unes- ge . , a a corted to Vientiane later. West- said, were , jern quarters said the offer has could sabotage the entire work little meaning because neither Mie ald Chane 8 eechino nae nee Souphanouvong was "irrelevant to the purpose) wes i ae Vientiane , zine Se! witho ed escorts. of our meeting, mischievous in| The Canatlan todlan - Polish -- and meaningless in con-| control commission in Laos has : ee : ; repeatedly warned the confer- Ti, conernce om gat na eee ha tno, is ites le. tt) and fighting may be resumed. can take no decisions until the) - eee Ok ee eee three rival princes set up a government of national unity| and send a delegation to Ge- neva INCLUDES GROUPS 2 Men, Woman The coalition government In Drug Count would include the groups of} WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- A) Prince Boun Oum, premier of preliminary hearing » Gadonent es the Western backed govern-|against two men and a woman ment: neutralist Prince Sou-|of conspiring to traffic in drugs} vanna Phouma, and his half- began here Monday. brother and ally, Prince Sou-| Charged are Nicholas Cicchini phanouvong, head of the pro-/63, and Mrs. Rena Wilson, 43, Communist Pathet Lao rebels./both of Windsor, and John! -|Simon_ Sr., 58, of suburban Bank Bandits "ts se. tace_ 10 ine Net $20,000 In Robbery © charges, including several in- TORONTO (CP)--Two bandits Diane Giguere, 23, of Mont- real. won the Prix de Cercle du Livre de France in 1961 Dief Hits volving: narcotics and counter- feit money. | Three telephone company of- ficials were called by the crown Monday to identify phone num- jbers which the Crown claims were used by the trio. The hear- WON LITERARY ment, it' said, effectively con-\disguised. as clowns Monday} trols the vast Chinese mainland|robbed a bank here of an esti- and its 600,000,000 persons. How-| mated $50,000 but dropped about ever, the board said, there was|$30,000 as they fled through a need to guarantee Formosa the) window they had broken. -- right of self-determination. The robbers, one carrying In other business, the execu- tommygun, and the other with tive appresed appointment of|a sawed-off rifle, hurled a five- central and regional groups to|foot length of pipe through a} | ing is expected to take most of this week to complete. The three accused were ar- rested in July after a United States Narcotics Bureau agent money and narcotics. Discrimination 'Chaput Resigns Use Of English Language Too OTTAWA (CP) -- Dr. Marcel Chaput cut himself off Monday from both his federal govern- ment job and the English lang- uage to promote a_ separate French - speaking stale in Que- bec. The 43 - year - old head of a Quebec separatist movement re- signed from the Defence Re- search Board after being sus- pended for two weeks for dis- obeying a board order reject- ing a request for leave to go to Quebec City to speak in sup- port of Quebec's secession from Confederation. Later, at a press conference the former DRB bichemist served notice that he will speak publicly only in French and will refuse to repy to anyone ques- tioning him in English. A reporter at the conference - 4 \asked Dr. Chaput a question in 4 English. Dr. Chaput refused to reply and told the reporter to put the question to him in French. }| The press conference was con- ducted entirely in French. |DUTY TO SPEAK FRENCH He said he felt it would be his duty as head of a movement iseeking Quebec's independence \from Canada to speak French. | "It will be fitting, from now on," he said, 'for me to be asked questions in French and for her first novel, "Le Temps af ge Mig Bd? ang want to Ge Jeun' (Fleyume). \|withhold information from any- --(CP_ Wirephoto) |pody but, if the English-lang- Racial "4 AWARD formed, it has only to send re- porters able to express them- selves in French. |. Dr. Chaput said he plans to jdevote all his time to his post as president of Rassemblement pour L'Independance Nationale, one of the most active organ- OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min-jmula already had been reached izations supporting Quebec's se- a|Posed as a buyer of counterfeit/ister Diefenbaker Monday re-|with the provinces. 'called his boyhood years on the} Staff Sgt. William Ramsey of| prairie frontier and cession from Confederation. The present' federal Bill of| {Hs first task will be to or- pledged! Rights was passed as a statute ganize a permanent bureau for the Royal Canadian Mounted|himself anew to the complete|of the Canadian Parliament ra-|fis movement in Montreal. He Falls, North Bay, Orillia, Osh-prepare a brief on national awa, Owen Sound, Pembroke,/health insurance plate glass window and burst! through the jagged opening| Peterborough, Sarnia, Toronto, It also called on the Ontario shortly before 9 a.m. to rob the} Waterloo Oxford, Welland, government to appoint a royal|Cedarbrae branch of the Cana-| Fort William, Kingston, London, |!"¢¢- ough. Simcoe, Sudbury holding 15 night deposits. The Reported Heavy em into 3 Poor--Galt, Guelph, Hamilton jand ra ' Monday in a vote to decide|Bank officials say these con- TABS CONDITIONS work; Workers (Ind.) will retain bar- area. Waterloo, Niagara Falls, Nia-|national nickel Company's Port! the doors open. They sped away Good -- Chatham, Cornwall,|representation vote by the) The car was believed stolen) Windsor. commission to study organized,/dian Imperial Bank of Com- Good -- Brantford, Brockville,Syndicated crime in the prov-|merce in su bur ban Scarbor- P i ; 46 'lown- i d the Ottawa, Timmins, York East. | The clown-bandit entered 1 Fair--Niagara, Scarborough, . * . vault where Jean Benson was Mine Mill Voting Adequate--Chatham, St. Cath- two robbers hurriedly ny! 29 arines, Stratford, York Central. them into a green canvas Dag | ; " |. PORT COLBORNE (CP)--| As they ran they dropped} ys tee York North, Heavy balloting was reported|three night deposit pouches. whether the International Union|tained almost $30,000. The de- Ratings in conditions of of Mine, Mill and Smelter|posits were from firms in the Excellent--Barrie, Etobicoke|gaining rights for 1,900 hourly-| Outside the bandits had left a Township, Guelph, Kitchener-/rated employees of the Inter- car with the motor running and gara, Oshawa, Sarnia, Sudbury, Colborne refinery. in it but it was abandoned a Waterloo-Oxford Mine-Mill is opposed in the! short distance away. London, Orillia, Ottawa, Owen|United Steelworkers of America from the Brockville area. Sound, Toronto, Windsor. (CLC). After abandoning the car, the Police testified Monday James Attie and some of the accused were overheard on con-|y cealed radio transmitters. He told a conference of edit- fenbaker said, of : papers and periodicals that he an In: one of the conversations, |srew up in a community larg- these rights are ours." rs : that|erradication of racial discrimin-|ther than as conversations bet ween agent\ation in Canada foreign-language | néws-|I agent Attie told one of the ac- ely composed of Middle Euro- heroin and $10,000 worth of bo- gus bills. Sgt. Ramsey another narcotics bureau agent kept the homes of the trio and their movements under 'surveil-|when his family lance almost a month prior tO homestead near His people, he said, had been|some hotels and other public in Canada over 100 years, and|places restricted their clientele; moved to the/some clubs refused membership in|to some groups. | the arrests, The receiver was)j995 installed in a truck to receive conversations between agent At- tie and the suspects. Expect Continued Economic Upturn |cused he wanted to buy four/nean peoples, and knew what it|there still was litres (about eight pounds) Ofjwas to have a constitutional|/S#id he will receive a salary amendment because, Mr. Die-\from the movement but de- he did not like|¢lined to state the amount. 1aving to go to London to get enactment declaring 'that WRONG PLACE 'aa ad CHATHAM, England (CP)--A ys eral statute, teen-age couple was ordered out iscrimination in! o¢ g courtroom here for cuddling Despite the good citizenship|Canada which should be oblit-|in the back row of the public judged on the basis of. accept-|erated. Titles to some pieces of! gallery ' able surnames and racial orig-|land said he and jn. er were restricted against; --------_---- some racial or religious groups; Saskatoon it lived among Germans and Ukrainians. If he had been born under his mother's family th name, he would have been Mr. | {jon Campbell than Mr. Diefenbaker He told the story of his early fe life to-emphasize what he called | his life-long drive to mould a good 3annerman, rather PARI (AP) -- Canada's eco-| Multi - racial Canadianism. He nomic upturn is expected to|held up an ; : surnames illumined copy Of} caiq. or, blood counts, LOOK! AMAZING new Way WILL NEVER JOIN , to show He would never join a club| # at practised such discrimina-| bs movies by ' . "Being of mixed origin my-| self, I knew something of the eling that was too apparent in too many parts of Canada--that citizenship depended on 5 *| ZOOM-LENS MOVIE PROJECTOR How would you rate conditions ton Fair--Brantford, Copper Cliff; Reports said a majority of/men were seen to get into a sec-' continue despite efforts to re-\the federal Bill of Rights and| Happily, a large part of it had) of work in your school? Etobicoke, Toronto suburb, is RATES RELATIONS the only major board to be Ratings in relations between rated excellent in all three ca-|board and staff; tegories. Other ratings are very) good, acceptable, below aver- Cliff, Kitchener - Waterloo, Niagara age and unsatisfactory. Excellent -- Barrie, Copper Etobicoke Township, CLOUDY AND COLDER WEATHER FORECAST Winds Bringing Colder Weather Forecasts issued by the Tor- onto weather office at 4:30 a.m Synopsis: Strong west to northwest winds are brin ging colder air into Ontario. Tempe- ratures will be near the sea-| sonal normals today, which is a drop of 20 degrees from the high temoeratures Monday, Scattered snowflurries will ac- company the colder air. By Wed- nesday a return to southwest winds will result in a moder ating trend in temperature and cloudy skies over most regions Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie western Lake Ontario, Niagara regions, Windsor, Toronto, Ham- ilton: Cloudy, windy and col- der with a few scattered snow- flurries today. Mainly clear to- night, clouding over Wednesday Winds west to norhtwest 25 to 35, decreasing to 15 tonight and becoming southwest 15 Wednes- day. Lake Huron, southern Geor gian Bay regions, London Cloudy, windy and. colder with snowflurries and a few scat- tered snowsqualls today. Partly cloudy tonight, clouding over Wednesday. Winds west to , northwest 25 to 35, decreasing to 15 tonight and becoming southwest 15 Wednesday Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton regions: Rain ending early this morning. Cloudy and colder with a few scattered snowflurries this afternoon Clearing tonight and clouding over again Wednesday. Winds west to northwest 25 to 35, de- creasing to 15 tonight and be coming southwest 15 Wednes- day r Northern Georgian southern Timagami, gions, Sault Ste. Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Cloudy, windy and colder with a few snowflur ries today. Partly cloudy to- night, clouding over day. Winds west to northwest 25 to 35, decreasing to 15 tonight and becoming southwest 20 Wed- nesday. Bay Algoma re- Northern Tim ag ami, Coch- rane regions: Cloudy, windy and colder with snowflurries to- day. Mainly cloudy Wednesday Winds northwest 30, decreasing to 15 tonight and becoming southwest 20 Wednesday. Wednes- ; Galt, Peterborough, St. Cathar- ines, Sault Ste. Marie, Wood- stock, York East, York North, 2t the refinery's three voting)" York Township Adequate -- King Timmins ston, Simcoe ue "ey Ay f 1 1-40, $¥ OHMS 4G. Liberal Says NDP __ Ethics In Ashcan Observed temperatures: Min. Max. -28 49 31 Dawson .. Victoria Edmonton . Regina ... Winnipeg .. Lakehead .. White River . S.S. Marie .. Kapuskasing .. North Bay .. Sudbury ... Muskoka . Windsor London .. Toronto .. Ottawa Montreal Quebec .. Halifax Forecast Temperatures high Wednesday 40 4) 40 40 Low tonight Windsor St. Thomas . London Kitchener . Wingham Hamilton Cathar Killaloe Muskoka .. North Bay Sudbury Earlton . Kapus White I ! Moosonee .. ee 1S.S. Marie .secsess day workers cast ballots Mon- day. No incidents were reported booths. Voting continues today and Wednesday Urges Canadian 'West Indies Aid LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Minister Sir Grantley Adams of the West Indies federation said {Monday that unemployment in jthe Caribbean islands would be jhelped if Canada and the |United States would "open their jdoors to immigrants a little |wider." However, Sir Grantley ex- pressed doubt that Canada | would admit more West Indian \immigrants. | He also warned that distur- bances may develop in the West jIndies if Britain institutes re strictions against immigration from the Commonwealth, as: is planned in a bill now being hotly debated in Parliament. TORONTC (CP) --Arthur Reaume (L--Essex North) said in the legislature Monday that jthe New Democratic Party has 'taken its ethics "and put them! in the ashcan."" In a tirade against the NDP} during the throne speech de-! bate, Mr. Reaume said he had jinformation that NDP Leader Donald C, MacDonald, then leader of the CCF, tried to make a deal with the Progres- sive Conservatives in the 1959) general election He said he had been informed "privately and personally" that Mr. MacDonald approached un- named members of the Con- servative victory. He said the Conservatives re- fused the "filthy deal." But he 'said it indicated "the kind of tactics they (the NDP) em- ploy." "They have taken their ethics and put them in the trash can And before we're finished they'll be in the ashcan. with their ethics" NDP DENIES Mr. MacDonald said Mr Reaume's statement' was a "complete fabrication for which he has given no evidence and for which he can give no evi- dence." Mr. Reaume said he would produce evidence '"'at the ap- propriate and proper time.' Commenting on Mr. MacDon- ald's proposals that the central funds of all political parties be audited to be sure they contain ond vehicle which police think\duce imports of capital from|Said it removes discrimination disappeared, and '"'an amazin: had Quebec licence plates. abroad, according to a report |from all federal statutes and|transition in the history of e -- ~|released today by the Organiz-|guarantees the same fundamen-'country has taken place, all in| ation for Economic Co - oper- tal rights to all. a matter of a few years." Ex-Mau Mau Chief ation and Development. _ Can ip secures eng "Tt was. that (discrimination) | The report, on the second of Power to amend its own consti-| which I set out to obliterate in| Attends MRA Meet 20 economic surveys on OECDj|tution in Canada, he said, the|this jand," he said. "I deter-| i countries planned over the next/first amendment he would Pro-| mined that I would in my time. PETROPOLIS, Brazil (AP)--|nine months, said the strong|Pose would write into it a Bill/puiid a Canadian citizenship. An ex - Mau Mau leader, at-\business recovery in the United|of Rights covering both federal tending a Moral Re - Armament States should have a major in- and provincial fields of jurisdic-| conference here, shouldered re-|fjyence on Canada. tion BUEHLER'S Handle Only the Choicest QUALITY MEATS at the LOWEST PRICES! sponsibility Monday for the. Employment and _ exports) Mr. Diefenbaker added that Meat Specials! Wed. Only! slaying of white men in Kenya. should rise, the balance of trade|he hopes the consti tutional BY THE N us. 1, He declared: |should continue to improve, andjamendment formula can _ be PIECE MEATY "I am directly responsible for|the decline in the exchange rate|adopted during the life of the the extermination of white men;|of the Canadian dollar should|/present Parliament, which ex- Pork Neck Bones 8». 1.00. BEEF HEARTS is, 29° the killings were carried out by|continue to have a favorable in-|pires in the spring of 1963 but SLICED ur, 39 230 men under my command. I/ fluence, by making it less costly;may end with a general elec- BEEF LIVER LB. 29¢ myself killed some of them. My|on the international market, the|tion next year. A large meas- SLICED "Get The Pick Of The Flock" heart was full of hate and bit-/report said ure of agreement on the for- PORK LIVER ORDER XMAS FOWL NOW! e 4 INTERPRETING THE NEWS BUEHLERS: But, said Nahashon Ngare, he met a man he identified as Col. Bardot Strikes Freedom Blow Tender EAT'N TC TRUE-TRIM BEEF A, Knight, leader of the prison camp in Kenya where Ngare was interned for five years. "I know now that there is a more effective way to bring true liberty to Africa, This new offensive and superior ideology is Moral Re-Armament." By ALAN HARVEY Brigitte passed the demand to Canadian Press Staff Writer {the weekly magazine L'Express Algeria's Secret Army Organ-|which printed it along with a lization may regret the day itjletter from the 27-year-old ac- tried to blackmail Brigitte Bar-| tress. dot. In language somehow remin- For when the sex kittenjiscent of the celebrated flounce 1 Showed her claws, and told the|of the skirt and pout of the lips secret army curtly that it could|/that punctuate her screen ro- was surprised that a member |/ook elsewhere for its blood mances, Brigitte said tersely: of the legislature would suggest|Money, she almost certainly! "In any case, for my part, I such contributions exist. {struck a blow for democracy in| won't go along with the demand Mr. Reaume switched his at- France, {because I don't want to live in tack to the Conservatives while| Her action may. serve to/a Nazi country." calling for a royal commission |2°Ouse the French conscience to to investigate crime. He said|the dangers of the secret ahinests there was no point in attacking|2" illegal organization that spe- Attorney-General Roberts any cializes in intimidation and vi-| longer, since 'he has lost his/olence. It boasts that it strikes effectiveness' for dealing with or gi rbogions ie it wants| chosen one of the big sensation. the problem jan lw i wants. seeking dailies rather than the He said the matter now is in| No great outcry was aroused | weekly L'Express, whose left- the lap of Premier Robarts and|When the clandestine "army," |ward-leaning views presumably if he wants to do the job right,)nominally directed by discred-|coincide with her own. i he should institute royal com-|ited ex-Gen. Raoul Salan, was| ---- - mission content to threaten obscure} 'druggists in Dijon and sub-} CHALLENGES NDP Seamer a ae wae mayors in Marseille. But when) Cliff Mills 48-Hour Special Mr. it decided to send a billet doux! Reaume challenged the party|to 71 1960 Avenue Paul Doumer,| to encourage secret ballots|Brigitte's apartment in the Tro-| STATION WAGON among labor union member-|cadero district of Paris, it blun-! iated with the NDP or make Miracle Cushion Bryden (NDP -- Woodbine) in Completely Rofinished balloting now In the main Dining Room of C I LIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. ships ot determine whether the|dered badly. contributions to the party. ~) is Holds False Teeth } frequent interjections said u | | Custom Radio 230 KING STREET WEST 72° a ' no contributions from crimina elements, Mr. Reaume said he One reaction may be to dis- jmiss the letter as a publicity 'stunt. It almost certainly was not. If mass circulation were! the goal, Brigitte would have PY aw Snug® brand Denture Cushions, a sen. | sational new plastic re-lining, keep wob- bliest plates firmly in place. Easesore gums, | give perfect comfort. Eat, laugh, talk -- | plates "'stay put". Applied in minutes -- last from 2 to 6 months. 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