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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Aug 1963, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'A wife has the dispute - hubby's last word in a next word starts a brand new one, Oshawa Gime WEATHER REPORT Mainly sunny with seasonable temperatures today and Tues- day, winds light. Bye anaes Authorized os Second Closs Mail 10 Cents Per Copy Ottewa and for payment Stan tok SIXTEEN PAGES of Postage in Cosh. VOL, 92--NO. 200 Le "2 SR SAVED FROM WHITB Whitby volunteer fire-fight- er, John Visser, holds four puppies shortly after they were rescued from a house fire, about one mile west of the town early this morning The fire which caused heavy smoke damage to the home of Gerald Bell, 961 Dundas street west, was believed to have started in the basement above a hot water heater. Mrs. Bell, who was sleeping Students * ; members both inside and out- oe 38 Y BLAZE in an upstairs bedroom with two-year-old Todd escaped from the house after she was awakened by smoke that seeped upwards from the basement Firefighters from Whitby had the fire well under control shortly after they arrived. No one 4 jured in the blaze, offi at the scene state --Oshawa her son as j a es Photo Revolt Queliled By Army SAIGON (AP)----U.S. Ambassa dor Henry Cabo: Lodge met with South Viet Namese Presi dent Ngo Dinh Diem today in the wake of a massive student revolt smashed by armed police and troops. The newly arrived American diplomat presented his creden- tials to Diem and the two ex- changed pleasantries in a 12 minute ceremony. They off until later hard talks om the Viet Nam crisis that flared to new heights Sunday. when thou sands of university students were arrested and several wer injured. As fears of an attemp subsided, Lodge was expect confront Diem for the time with U.S. views on the ternal strife. Lodge §arri' Thursday, the day after Diem ir put put ed coup d to Police Investigate iden Farmhouse Killing ::: HARROW, Ont. (CP)--Peter Partyka, 72, was found dead Sunday, shot in the head a lonely farmhouse 15 miles southeast of Windsor Police said today investigating the possib foul play. No weapon was found ir h ! they ity of Yugoslavia lived alor was a hole in a win the body The body was discovered by @ relative. Police said Partyka was last seen alive Friday, low tle n-} anc ed! tor he followers who accuse f ernment cracked down on Buddhist oppo- sition and placed the country under martial law University students on Sunday took over from the Buddhists the leadership of the mushroom ng mass movement. against the Diem regime, touching off fears of a full-scale revolt They converged on versity of to what they call the government's harsh rule, but sr had a chance to dem Police hauled students bicye -ooters and motorcy¢ them into trucks them away Rifle wounded aged girl studer rmed the Uni protest es and drove fire fire t report i ments Force -mig k as they did in Novembe an attempted coup. The Com- nist Viet Cong have no air r to threaten the govern. are|' g demonstrating were joined by some students 3uddhist the gov Diem religion of of Roman Catholic, imi r nation Saigon bristled with barbed wire barricades, sharply re- stricting movements throughout the city. A curfew-was in force New Phase In Indian Struggle For Power NEW DELHI (AP) -- Prime Minister Ne opened a new phase in struggle among politicians who want to. succeed him governmental power away from most leading contenders A dozen men from Nehru's cabin leadership of state gov to work full time in yn gress Party, which dominats Indian politics The arranged come as the we of rule begins prime minister's wea the are esig CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 i u's failure t mounting C Par »ms. The party has been in g torn by -factiona y for the sr offi Ww probie na who would be n m those tty. work fjture nents ms to ly on ban- I se¢ have been based main ishing troublemakers At least: four of " pressitre m or are More i » later of kely to g Of th @ six cabinet ministers ~ morrow in an abandoned grave "known around auto circuits as sai-| cuit that he was seen dressed in ala disturbance call at the bar| r dark l - Came re building 1 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1963 Five Douks In Hospital After Fast | AGASSIZ, B.C, (CP) -- Fiveycommissioner of penitentiaries Sons of Freedom Doukhobors|said three more prisoners were |were in hospital today, their|sent to Chilliwack hospital Sun- lives jeopardized by a 34-day|day when their conditions be- hunger strike that is believed)/came serious. He said the three |to have already caused one|}were being fed intravenously. ldeath | All of the fasting prisoners As concern for the condition/are force-fed three times daily, tof the men grew, sectialthough the Freedomites don't side Mountain Prison here |consider this a break in the strike. | jected a bid to end the fast. Mr. MacLeod said about 20 The bid was made by a group/prisoners still must be fed with calling itself the Human Rights/a tube through the nose, but) Committee and some represen.;|more than 80 are accepting a tatives from the more than 500;cup of egg nogg if it is pressed Freedomites who have been/to their lips by guards. | camped outside the prison since} Meanwhile, a group of 14 per-| arriving Tuesday from Vancou-/sons, five of them Protestant ver, 60 miles west of here ministers, signed telegrams: to | The dele on was allowed/Justice Minister Chevrier and into the prison Sunday after-) Attorney - General Robert Bon-| noon to read portions of a tele-|ner of B.C. asking a consultant} gram it said came from Stefan|be appointed to conciliate be-| Sorokin, the Sons' s piritua|1|tween the provincial and federa!| leader now living in Uruguay.|governments and the Freed»m- The telegram urged the morejites | ithan 100° Freedomite prisoners,|-- fasting to protest their impris-| onment for terrorism, to resume] eating | WILL CONTINUE FAST | The. pr all ving} terms for t sm, announced jafter discussion among them- AS TENSION | five re- ' | xi = g # * | | | y olive Claim | Blast Attempt soners se Di |Jordanians claimed Israeli jdebate on last week's Israeli- |Syrian border clashes. Friday to await a report from HOLY CITY SHELLED SURGES UN Group Holds: Emergency Talk JERUSALEM -- Tension rose in the Middle East today after a sharp new clash between Is- raeli and Jordanian patrols on the uneasy demilitarized zone. Both sides complained to the U.S. armistice commission and it met in emergency session. The only fatality reported was an Israeli soldier, although the which is to tour defensive areas on both sides of the Israeli- Syrian border north of here to- day. The council takes up the issue again Tuesday. An Israeli spokesman said one Israeli soldier was killed in Sun- day's battle, touched off by stone-throwing incidents, Bazooka shells whizzed across the no-man's land separating the Jordanian and Israeli sec- tors of Jerusalem. A Jordanian statement and Israeli shell fire hit holy places and schools. Tracer bullets lit the sky. Tourists in the plush King David Hotel, which is perched on the ancient walls surround. ing Jordanian Jerusalem, rushed in near panic into the shells fell in densely populated sections of this holy city. The brief clash occurred Sun- day two days after the United Nations Security Council started The UN debate was adjourned a UN truce observation team jselves that they would continue the unl Sorokin was brought to them fast SS Covered Theft | The camping Freedomites) MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec said later they would maintain|Provincial Police said Sunday their hunger strike in sympathy/night an abortive attempt to with their jailed brethren blow up a discount store in the} | 'Malnutrition believed west-end suburb of La Salle was have taken the life of Paul Pod "probably intended to cover up thorrow. 22 sect member theft by making it look like jailed fe who died Fri-'terrorist subversion." jay -in Chilliwack hos-. Twenty-two sticks of dyna- pital mite, attached in pairs to col- The 'Freedomites held a mar-\2™70S. supporting the store's tyr's funeral service for Pod roof, were found by police early : , Sunday. Batteries and wires were at- es a arson nearby ' gpttlins THIS WAS THE early morning scene at Hazleton, surface. Smaller rig at right is boring a hole in attempi to locate the third miner, from whom no. word has_ been heard for a week. abatement. Huge rig at left continues to ream out an es- cape hole already down to two of the miners, known alive at 331 feet below the 'pit. near their camp Saturday night, The body was later sent tached to the explosive, but the Pa., today as efforts to reach J. MacLeod, federal Holdup Suspect May Be Posing As A Priest LONDON Yard today a | (AP) investig young in the be that sought bery may a priest Det actiy a rcif [ ied their James, 28,! "the Weas James dropped from si fte lobby in nightclothes, Each side blamed the other for the rock-throwing incidents, Premier. Levi Eshkol told Par- liament today that if peace does not return along the Syrian bor- der, Israel "will be duty-bound and entitled , . . to take steps to defend itself." He made only scant and réla- tively mild mention of the sharp exchange of fire between Israeli and Jordanian border troops in this divided city Sunday, say- Stolen TINT Blast Kills One Or More BUTTE, Mont, (AP) -- The identity of the man or men killed in an explosion of a load of stolen dynamite was un- known today in the confused aftermath of a blast that caused thousands of dollars' damage in the Butte area. Cause of the earth - shaking explosion also remained a mys- sheriff Bill Dall tice! B Conti Sheriff Bill Dalling's ' office! has given no detailed account! oom Vontinues of the incident because of con-- OTTAWA (CP)--The tourist fusion on certain points and of- business continued te boom in ficial silence on others. | July. Dalling's deputies, staked out} Permits issued to admit near the blast scene Saturday|United States and other foreign night, were moving in to make cars in July increased 5.5 per pains when the explosion 0C-/cent to 1,365,162 from 1,293,797 immed BONEN ipa Were i0-lin July last year, the bureau of There were indications from|st@ustics reported today. For that two or more men first be- ny srt seven mionthe at: 00s lieved to have been killed in the| pSrm'nay ere UP six per cent to blast may have escaped. | "The ss Early reports from officials} e tise came despite a size- indicated as many as five per-|40!e drop in entries at British sons could have been killed, (Columbia border points which Residents of the area re.|{ell in July to 84,040 from 102,- ported hearing two or three|749 a year earlier and were shots immediately before the|down to 275,074 for the seven- blast jmoenth period compared with Deputy Sheriff Ken Cunning-|905:868 in the January-July pe- ham, an officer who was tipped|'i0d last year. that alleged dynamite thieves| Seven-month totals for other were to appear, said he fired|Provinces with corresponding one shot as a warning but was|!962 figures in brackets: uncertain of its timing in the| Newfoundland and Nova Sco- tia 5,715 (5,585); New Brunswick g: "IT hope the Jordanian author- ities will do their duty in order to punish the guilty persons and restore peace in this sector." Tourist Business -- tice lap over Thu last | suit an from an val collariaround 3 a.m., Police ish country| Philip Wagenti. said Police refused to dis-- He said the officers found| ie location three men and two women in-| distri close ept "The nurturing among the country's youth of admiration for an outlaw who had de- serted his lawful wife for fun and games in the Greenwood with maid Marion (who was, apparently, no better than she ought to be, and certainly no maid) is about as anti-social as the hero worship of a bold, bad. bandit who did not resi- tate to discharge lethal weap- ons at the posterior of the lo- cal sheriff deputed to arrest him." The magazine said the Robin Hood Festival was or- ganized by a Nottingham clothing manufacturer who wanted to attract American tourists, | FRIAR UNBECOMING 'Workmen dug through walls. of The etic nalgen gn meleneg jrock 900 feet below ground Sat. ¢q jurday and found the body of a tered an editorial spanking to |". 2 : { Friar Tuck, accusing him' of: | miner who disappeared in a , jrock fall Wednesday. behavior unbecoming t oe ; A. BE, Pike, manager of Calu- | churchman "aed It concluded: met Mine, a division of United "One thing is certain~if |Keno Hill Mines, Limited, of} Hood were alive today, he | Whitehorse, said the body of} would be eligible for a good |Desmond Loughran, 23, of Ed- one was found in an area| long spell of preventive deten- ID where a rock floor collapsed. last night." Fellin aked for 'some hot peppers and bologna for their dinner Sunday night, | "Boy, oh, boy, how can you take it?" ased Edward Tito, who was operating the micro-) phone connection. | "It'll taste real good," said) i Fellin. Workers Find Miner's Body WHITEHORSE, Y.T. (CP)-- ing dropped by Nehru dices! 9,000 Policemen some Two ministe ng equal Hon Sha cons tives Pa Mir a support A third contend headquarters, for burial. had time to complete the job . Chilliwack. Friday were later'tine patrol Drillers Nearing Goal litary Hospital in Vancouver |Outside the store, lending weight lition the motive. worth of merchandise if the dy-/ any eyidence of theft. HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) -- Av:portion is 331 feet. They receivejbe lifted one at a time to the open. It was believed the per-|Steadily today to complete the/hole. Their escape hole is at the|sule that resembles a huge ar- had hidder inside the lof an escape hole through wnich|they are able to crawl back and! The capsule will be hoisted by They fled in a car when the lifted to the surface Scotland front of the building. cue experts said they hope to| prepared for the time ahead, helpeard from since last Tuesday| acing driver |Throne to the surface. some playing poker down here with|since the cave-in Aug. 13, re- masquerading as The two been|I get even." jhis brothers said they believe he jtrapped more than 300 feet un-| | Shot To Death 19 a.m. Aug. 13--in a smallitwo-thirds mark and were in D eae ee tee ee ward the spot where Bova, who men were shot to death in aiatier the main shaft walls of a/know if they hear anyihing as turning in the fastest prac-| who forced the Churning away steadily, with| They were also told to watch! debris. is believed to be. But day. The report] The policemen had answered steel tubing nections every 30| Fellin was asked how big @jthe bit slowed its progress over| |two-thirds mark by dawn and|'We're taking out some' coailattmpts have failed toward its target. jheight." jreached Fellin and Throne eight slow this pace near the end of/Throne had chopped out about|them dead, and since then they smooth-working gang ambushed|suddenly pulled a gun and or-|°2Ve7in- Also, several test runsitiny, cold cubicle to deepen the/other supplies through it. gow Aug, 8 and escaped with What happened in the next|'®scue Capsule in which it 1s)stand when the capsule to lift/original 12-inch escape hole--| Three men charged with tak.|Wagenti said the officers were * time, to the surface with a) Both the 58-year-old Fellin| Throne Friday after two previ-| one man and three women ac-|. Killed were Detective St, Pe-| Fellin and Throne are in ajtheir relatives were optimistic!oyt to 18 inches. loot, appeared in court Satur-/4"". and Patrolman Garry Te-|upper portion is 308 feet fromjunderground. to be in good spirits and con- tit a hearing § 5 a probationary officer of two |communications linkup boosting} @ é In neighboring Hackensack, face with a constant stream of) € and arrested three young women : Throne asked Sunday night three men fled the car on foot.| As Hoodlum Fit For Jail crackers and sour balls Homee® UP dark areas with explained that "we're going to | respected British magazine as a hoodlum and said that if hope of succeeding | be jailed. of the Peace and Local Govy- Min ster Lal Bahadur "Having regard to the fact and 4 in the CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)--! cerned with robbing the rich, Desai, 67, aaeh conserva- tion! soccer star kidnapped by| duction of a reasonable com- The abductors, members of| times, has been taken over by telephoned officials Sunday say-| Robin Hood: festival is not attack and his chances are|day at the Central University, al stated in Nottingham--Robin ng the cabinet. He is De-\refuge for terrorists. CUT POOR FIGURE ip India's defences 'Spain's Real Madrid soccer tingham and said he cut a to Krestova, in southeastern|Person or persons who set the) three miners, trapped since B.C., the former Freedomite trig apparently had not! August 13, continued without Two other prisoners taken to|before police arrived on a rou- jtransferred to Shaughnessy Mil-, Some merchandise was found Both were reported in fair con.|t0 the theory that robbery was ® Allen Police said the roof would| - have collapsed on $1,000,000) O Te W namite had exploded, wiping out| No doors had been forced /giant drilling rig drove down|supplies via a six-inch lifeline/surface in a rolled steel cap- sons who placed the dynamite enlargement of the final section|upper end of the chamber and|tillery shell. store when it closed Saturday night.|two trapped miners will be) forth, winch, At dawn, when workers told! The fate of a third miner,| police patrol car stopped in Barring any new delays, res-|Fellin to get some sleep to be|Louis Bova, 42, who hasn't becn ated reports|~ --__--------/|bring David Feilin and Henry| replied: "Nothing doing. I'm/night and hasn't had any food great train rob- T P li time tonight, |Hank and I'm not quitting til!/mained uncertain, but three of wo 0 icemen' men have | Fellin and Throne were toidlis alive. | lderground for 13 days--sincejthat the drill had passed the} ing a three-inch lifeline hole to- LODI, NJ. (AP |passageway where they fieajstructed to let rescue workers , , N.J. (AP)--Two police- ik ee nl is separated from Fellin and imine collapsed i"'we start to get closer. , 5- , &ht/Lodi tavern today by a gunman rural iitone, by sofort ral the Goodwood cirt-| underwear m to strip to their time out to attach additional|for dust. several breakdowns and loss of} feet, the 65-ton rig passed the|space he had and he replied:/the weekend. Three previous Chief by 9 a.m. had reached 240 feet|now. We got about six feet in| A six inch lifeline hole But authorities planned to} This indicated that Fellin andidays ago after officials feared persons have been ar- volved in the disturbance at' the! } ? . Pada rested and charged since alAngel Lounge. One of the men|t"@ Shaft to avoid a possible/a foot from the floor of thei:|have been receiving food and the night mail train from Glas.|dered the officers to strip, will have to be made with the|spot where they will nave to! A 297 . foot section of the) 2.600.000 ($7,800,000). few moments was not clear, but planned to pull the men, one atithem is lowered. which reached Fellin and| ing part in the robbery, plus Shot through the head. winch and the 28-year-old Throne and/oys failures--was being reamed' cused of receiving part of the ter Voto, father of three chil..Steep - sloped chamber: whosejthis would be their last day Throne and Fellin appeared day and were ordered held un. °4SC®, Who was single. Tedesco,|the surface and whose lower! First Throne, then Fellin will|tinued to chatter away on al ! weeks, was unarmed ' |the morale of those on the sur-| police stopped an automobil Robin Hood Denounced humor, for questioni i i i q ng. Police said) that some "fig bars, graham Officers combed > | Hackensack, (candy)"' be sent them. Fellin flares | LONDON (AP) -- A highly | today denounced Robin Hood | he were alive today he would . . M SS The magazine, The Justice rs, rated as hav Hunt 1 Ing are ernment Review, said 59, neutral in the ideo. Soccer Player that the exploits of this legen- strains between: social- dary hero were chiefly con- Congress An army of 5,000 police combed}. under the spacious motive of Finance Moraji R Caracas today' for an interna.| giving to the poor (after de- J g I tive who uses respect more/| PTO Castro terroists who have| mission for services rendered) jthan friendship to' win poliica pomised to release him. a function which, in modern India's the anti-government Forces for| the welfare state--it is a ques- auicial Liberation (FALN);| tion of some doubt whether a ing they would release Argen-| Contrary to put policy." minister has been unaer|tine-born Alfredo di Stefano to. A Robin Hood Festival was rated lower campus that has long been a| 400d's stamping ground--last Another contender is remain- hotbed for communism and a "une aS wri Y B. Chay , 19 ra ua membe rs kidnapped) The magazine also took a | who has been working hard atith ar centre forward for Swipe at the Sheriff of Not- Chavan has been staying out of team from his hotel room here poor figure in -history, iparty squabbles lately. jat 6 a.m. Saturday. The magazine continued: i sequence of events. Authorities said thete were at|232.364 (222,916); Quebec 349,670 least two shots prior to the|(354,476); Ontario 3,167,321 (2,0 detonation which were not fired|$24,543); Manitoba 65,297 (56j- 870); Saskatchewan 34,322 (27, by Cunningham. The source of the shots was not disclosed. 941); Alberta 37,936 (34,671). have a party to celebrate our -- MY MOVE participating in the robin series which opened Saturday. Fifteen) rounds were to be played in. the 10- day tournament. (cP To Abe Yanofsky of Winnipeg round gazes intently at' the board during the Canadian closed chess championships in Winni- peg. The international mas- ter waz one of 16 players

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