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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1964, p. 1

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Thought For Today Never be ashamed to admit you were wrong; it proves you're smarter now, Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy VOL. 93 -- NO. 85 She Oshawa Cine OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1964 e Weather Report Sunny with a few cloudy periods Saturday. Little change in tem= perature, Authorized as Second Class Mal Post Office Department' aa 'gies Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. ™ 4 7 ae TWENTY-TWO PAGES en 2Oshawans - Active In Hate Mail -- TORONTO (CP) Sydney si in Halifax but now is in Tor- Harris, vice-chairman of thejonto. The leader of the group "anadian Jewish Congress,|is in the United States. fhursday named a Toronto, At a press conference, Mr. printing finm and 15 persons al-|Harris said he had given police egedly involved in the circula-|and the attorney - general's de- tion of hate literature directed|partment a list of between 35 at Jews in Canada, and 50 names. 2 He included the name of a, "In the information we have] ' Toronto politician and descrbed|acquired there appears a large) -- the leader of the group as a 19-/number of names of persons, year-old infant "whose post of- some of whom are no doubt in- fice box privileges have been re- nocent inquirers, self-appointed cently cahcelled by postmaster-|amateur investigators or mere} general." curiosity seekers. | Mr. Harris told a Warsaw, 'We refrain from reading a gheto memorial meeting that full list, therefore, in order to three of the persons he named|spare those who we believe may. were living in Oshawa, one in be innocently involved." Victoria and another who lived. Mr. Harris said he has no ev- -- i -\dence this group he claims to have exposed is under a central control or directorate, but jadded that it may be organized Jin the same sort of cell forma- jtion typical of Communist or- ganizations an eight pound, 10-ounce baby boy in the back part of their ambulance 16 miles from the hospital. Only one of the men had ever assisted ina delivery Cigars were the order of the day for three volunteer ambu- lance attendants from nearby Amherstburg who assisted in the delivery early Thursday of Purges Shock Brazil BRASILIA (AP) Revolu- tionary leaders stirred: concern among legislators today by by- passing Congress in a drive to purge Brazil of the leftist sup-- HAMILTON (CP) Rabbi porters of ousted President/Gunther W. Plaute of Toronto Joao Goulart. said Thursday night he believes) LONDON - (CP) Britain's} In his statement At least 49 congressmen --/Parliament should carb the general election will be held|/Downing Street, Prime Minister about 10 per cent of the mem-jright to distribute hate: litera-|sometime in the autumn, it was|Sir Alec Douglas-Home said he bers of the senate and cham-/ture, though it appears few per-|officially announced late Thurs-|wanted to put an "end to un- ber of deputies--were sought on'sons in Canada have been dis-!day. No specific date was given. | certainty." suspicion of subversion tributing it. The announcement ends| The prime minister's decision However, three members of Rabbi Pilaute, speaking to)months of speculation that has gives his conservative party ad- Goulart's Labor party who were|mora than 100 persons at the|kept officials of the political/Ministration a six-month lease "Our own knowledge of the jhate movement enables us to lrecognize almost all these names and addressed immedi- ately as being those of well- known and disreputable hate- |mongering and neo-Fascist per- sons, publications or groups," the said, UK. General Ei from picked up Thursday night were|2ist anniversary of the. Warsaw parties on tenterhooks. At first 0 life. By the probably voting/ monwealth premiers will meet}complained that the UN, hac PROUD MIDWIVES before. From the left: Tony Tiefenback, Joe Reauume, and John Hamilton, who directed the delivery. --CP Wirephoto lection 'Sometime In Autumn' 10| Maudling a enance to bring jdown fuller proposals in his budget speech Tuesday. Ex- |perts expect him to strike a ""steady-as-we-go"' note with few startling changes. The decision also means Sir Alec is the prime minister com- QUEBEC POLI FIND WEAPO = Stolen Arms Found UN Flare Halts wos | After Youths Caught Stone Throwing | MONTREAL (CP) -- Almost| The director said the youilig | NICOSIA -- A Turkish - Cyp-|for British troops under the UN armory robbery at Shawinigan,|questioned by the com! jriot was shot and fatally flag. ' Que., two months ago have been|QPP, RCMP and Montreal an wounded today in Nicosia as he! So far nly British and Ca- recovered, Director. Josephat|terrorist squads, Following the crossed the green line--the bor-|nadian trowps are actually in| Brunet of the Quebec Provincial questioning, search warrants \der dividing Greek and Turkish/the field on Cyprus, but the UN| Police announced today. were issued for locations. in |sectors of the city in the north- forces were reinforced with the} He said 34 rifles and FN auto- Montreal and the Laurentians. * west suburb of Kaimakli. arrival of an Irish adyance!matic rifles. radio equipment, The youths were expected to The shooting came less than|party of 60 officers. Meantime;|and other goods stolen from the be taken back to St. Jerome to one hour before Dr. Ralphja UN spokesman reported "alarmory were found in a garage @ppear in court later today. |Bunche, United Nations top aide|few unexplained shots" in alin Montreal. : Director Brunet would 5 fon an island visit, was due to|northern suburb of Nicosia dut-| pjrector Brunet said the lead/°M!ly that the investigation ling the night. came following the arrest of|continuing into the Fusiliers He also said Canadian UN/three young men near Rawdon|Mont-Royal armory robbery in troops in the area fired a flare|in the Laurentian mountains|Montreal which took place bes to stop members of a mixed|Thursday afternoon. fore the Shawinigan robbery... community throwing stones at The vouths were arrested at | trend each other. : a roadblock two hours after a - In London, the foreign: office|holdup of a Banque Provinciale| Reeves Pledge today categorically denied press|branch at Mont-Rolland. In the , reports on the existence of ajholdup the director said, five = . Turkish-British plan for the par-| young individuals artfied with Fight Against tition of Cyprus. |machine-guns and: new revolv- A foreign office spokesmanjers, escaped with $5,000. He : isaid: "There -is no truth what-|said the two other individuals soever in these reports and nojare being sought and may be such plan exists." | HOSPITALS CRAMMED Belgium Renews 'tour the area. The Turkish-Cypriot informa- tion office identified the dead man as Mehmet Saffet, 55. A Turkish spokesman said Saf- fet's daughter, who was with him, was wounded. | Bunche conferred today with Cypriot President Archbishop Makarios and Lt. - Gen. Prem Singh Gyani of India, comman- lder of the UN force. | The UN undersecretary for political affairs arrived Thurs- lday and met with Makarios and |Turkish-Cypriot Vice Presi- dent Dr. Faz! Kuchuk. A Turkish-Cypriot spokesman said Kuchuk asked Bunche for all roads on the island to be pa- |trolled by the UN. Kuchuk also: 5 2 % @ Cut In Subsidy TIMMINS (CP)--The Ontarie Association of Mayors Reeves will fight "hammer tongs"- against a. federal govs ernment reduction in subsidies to Ontario for building vocas tional schools, president Mayor Angus Campbell of Pemi released without explanation.'Ghetto uprising, said: at the London conference ten-jbeen unable to reduce tension They were Deputies Rolando Corbisier, Benedito Cerquera and Cocayuva Cunha. Brazil's military ministers an-| nouneed anti-subversion meas-! ures in Rio de Janeiro Thurs- day night enabling military} chiefs to: suspend pilitical| rights for 10 years and to re-| voke mandates of federal, state} and municipal legislators with- out court action. The powers were contained in an "institutional act" ordered by the military revolutionary command without congressional approval. News of the wave of |June was favored' but just prior} 44v--Oct. 8--he will have been "It takes only a few drops ofjto the official announcement|i" office almost a year. f (paison to poison a whole system, |betting switched to October--| The decision is likely to strain I 'still think Parliament should|with Oct. 8 as the most likely|°PPosition Labor, party re- take action. 'yoting date. sources, The Labor pre-election U.S. Denies Spy Charges MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviet;to confirm or now. POLLS GIVE LEADX With public opinion polls -giv- ing Labor a substantial lead, Labor officials see a victory be- ing tantaiizingly withheld in the interests of Tory strategy. If the election is held Oct. 8 it will mark the fifth anniver- deny this or tosary of Harold Macmillan's ptatively scheduled for July 7-14. The fall election may conflict with two other important events ~--the United States presidential jeampaign has been yunning in/election Noy. 3-and the Queen's|papers, also have joined in crit- jhigh gear for several months|visit to Canada, The sovereignjicism of lis traditionally in (the country when. clections-are. eld. on the island since it started its joperation here two weeks ago. The island's press, including Turkish news-~ both Greek and Tu BRUSSELS -- Premier Theo} te UN mission, with|Lefevre's government meets ithe relma resery-|again today with, leaders _ of 'Ordered: Share Delivery i sharp attacks|Belgium's striking doctors in an oe = she attempt to get them to call off |the 10-day walkout and negoti- ate the dispute over the new socialized medical law. | The government made, con- tact with the strike leaders Thursday for the-first time jsince the walkout began April 1. /But the strike continued in Witness Talks With MDs said Thursday. Mr. Campbell told a regional meeting that he has learn that the federal subsidy, once per cent of the Cost. ernment is pledged to put it on a self-supportitig basis, The~ strike provoked indig- nant. 4 tional. 37% per | Mr.' Campbell saix Minister Davis of trations by and labor unions as hospitals became crammed with patients receiving treatment under an emergency service operated by the doctors. RCAF Hunts For! him in a letter that Ontario's share has been increased Nags | 2% per cent to 3744 per cent. total cost. abe aes In. Toronto, an. education' partment official said the fer etal subsidy was 75 per and Ontario's 25 per cent of the -- total cost up to Oct. 1, , if bok eee - e: Ontario ted. P arrests brought an abrupt halt|Zovernment has accused four| say whether he also had been|great Conservative triumph in - : : ; to a night session of the Cham-|members of the U.S. embassy|restricted to Moscow. 1959. It will make this the long- TORONTO (CP) -- G. Kelly|in the investment trade as Con- ber of Deputies. of improper activities smacking} The U.S. embassy said the,est peacetime Parliament since McLean, former of ficial of|vesto, Acting Chamber President ay. of espionage but hasn't expelled|Russians rigged incidents to the mandate was reduced to Northern Ontario Natural Gas force, and the government |would not commit itself to basic ichanges in the revised state The witness said he had to|health insurance program, the contract had been. let before April 1, 1963. Sinee then, the federal subsidy has been 50, per . ~ cent of what the Ontario gov- Missing Plane HALIFAX (CP)--A Norseman fonso' Celso demanded an. expla- them from the Soviet Union. ompany, said today nation from military authori-| Instead the Russians barred|SPies. The delay will give Chancel-/NONG president Ralph K. Far-|ne sent to John McGraw, head make the Americans jook like|five fram six years in 1911. that| sion a receipt for the stock to Legevire's Catholic - Socialist \coalition ,eannot scrap the law ties. the quartet from travelling in _An embassy -spokesman, con- lor of the Exchequer Reginald The "institutional act" also is|Russia outside Moscow for 90|firming the travel ban today) ~~~ gies designed to give. the new inte-\days. There was no indication |after news of it leaked out, said M ill ris gave him instructions in 1957 for delivering 600 shares of NONG stock to officials of |Ontario municipalities. | Mr, McLean testified at the |Supreme rt trial. of Farris on two charges of perjury. One lof these charges is that. Farris swore falsely at an Ontario |government inquiry that he did |not direct McLean to hand out 10\he was unaware of the disposi-|treatment records of the coun- fof Convesto, which handled a/ thout riinning' the risk of special subscription account of ¥ NONG stock. serious labor troubles. But: the | . er cabinet wants to avoid humili- je onpeves ey aoe f ating the doctors and is anxious} e second change of perjury ! ss he : jagainst Farris alleges that he | fing & face ee -- ilied under oath*when he said) The revised law opens tion of the. 14,000-shares in the|tm°, 12,000 physicians and den- Convesto account. Under ques-|,.' aircraft with an unknown num- ber of persons aboard is re- ported missing on Baffin Island, disappearing on a 100 - mile} flight from Amadjuak to Cape Dorset, RCAF Search and Rescue here said the plane was owned by Aretic Airways of Churchill, Man. It could carry up to 10 per- sons, but there was no indica- tion of the number of persons rnment pays. The official said the Ontario government has guaranteed municipalities total subsidies up Fo per pad total cost on a voca ines i which tentative appro' oak given after Feb. 1, 1962, The other 25 per cent is provided by the municipality. He Mr. Campbell said the sub sidy reductions were in effect in Ontario and Newfoundland only. ~- ie "This places. education on ® quota basis, and. disci es against the. working. man in these two provinces," he said. RETARD Fe lar te ke ie itists to. inspection by govern- K. Calls China 'Mud Slinger' actually aboard. The plane's captain sent out rim president more power over|Why they were not expelled, the|U-S. Charge d'Affaires Walter |the 600 shares. "atest ea ; : tioning by Crown Attorney Har-| dos | Mr. 'McLean, who Was .aS-|yey McCulloch, seis said|ment doctors and specifies the a reluctant congress in dealing! Usual penalty. Stoesse] had lodged protests Earl Title |sistant to the NONG president! Parris said nothing of why the|fees they can charge for some), May Day snisseane aaa ae with Brazil's monumental gov-| The U.S. embassy said the se- with the Russians and denied and Capt. Edmund = Svetina, LONDON (Reuters) -- For-/and who testified under the pro-|¢99 shares were to be delivered|3,600 separate types of treat-|79 miles west-northwest of Fro- erriment problems, including in-|nior British air attache in Mos- the Americans were engaged in| taches, Lt.-Col, Edgar Smith both of Dayton, Ohio. mer prime minister Macmillan tection of the Canada pbb the municipal officials. He|ments, bisher Bay, the RCAF said. flation and a chaotic economy.|cow, Air Commodore A. N. Da-|42Y misconduct or 'spying. | It gives Congress: 30 days in|vis, was involved in one of the The Americans | were two which to act on bills proposed|incidents with the Americans.|P@Val attaches, Cmdr. Stuart by the president. But the British embassy refused Savage of Alma, Kan., and) The embassy spokesman said\has declined an earldom and\Act, said Farris handed him the) qeserjbed his meeting with Far- the Russians accused Savage|the Order of the Garter offered|600 shares in an envelope at the),i, a5 'very casual." \NIT RELATIONSHIE ; e and Bracken of making illegallby the Qucen, it was learned|NONG Toronto office along with Mckean 'saidl his wan. the The strikers are Boss only| Sees 9 : pag Rie g Se | fight > check on their earn- only task of its kind that Farris sage Seg "They contend. the acest --|Lieut Leonard Bracken of Phil- adelphia, Pa., and two air at- photographs and Smith andjtoday. a list of persons who were, to Svetina of penetrating military) It was learned' here from au-Teceive 150 shares apiece. 'had given him. BUDAPEST (Reuters) -- So- viet Premier Khrushchey left by train for home today after a 10-day visit for talks with Hun- garian Communist leaders. Premier Janos Kadar and other, Hungarian officials were at Budapest's East Station to see Khrushchev off. The Russian delegation, which) included Foreign Minister Gro- myko, and Yuri Andropov, .a party. secretary, discussed So- viet-Hungarian relations, the in- ternational situation and Com- munist unity with their Hungar- ian comrades, an official an- nouncement said Khrushchev left after dejiver- ing his bitterest and longest at- tack on the Chinese Communist leadership Addressing a mass meeting Thursday night, he renewed his attack on 'Chinese chauvinism" and accused China's leaders of slinging mud at Russian lead- ers and of trying to "undermine the unity of the whole socialist camp." Khrushchev. declared: "We shall emerge stronger than be fore after. the fight with the Chinese splitters." In a farewell speech before boarding his train Khrushchey said he was extremely satisfied with the results of his. visit CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS "or POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 He said there was complete 'ttory. identity of views snd t at n The spokesman sail 'the. ab. einer Sand mutua' un-/cusations arose from separate derstanding in the Soviet-Hun-)._ : hi A pire f : , |incidents in which the Ameri- garian talks and this was re-|.000 i 1 . '| flected in a joint communique ee ee on angry eid Thursday crowds of Russians in Lenin- 2 eee grad and Tula, south of Mos- Soon after his return to MOs-\cow, in February and March. cow, the Russian leader was due; U.S, diplomats believe Soviet to receive a_visit from Polish authorities instructed the citi- Leader Wladislaw Gomulka. zens -beforehand to pick out the Diplomatic sources here said it/Americans and create a dis- was possible the Poles might turbance, the embassy spokes- try to mediate between Russiajman said. On both occasions and China after Romania's fail-|the men were in civilian ¢lothes ure in a similar bid last month.|/but were in American cars. 'NATION GRATEFUL' -- LBJ provisions for inspection would ldestroy the confidential rela-| {tionship between doctor and patient. The "health - insurance fund, U.K. Vote Delays | etvich covers 5,000,000 of Bel- espe _ Sources Mac millan, GIVES NAMES | w on vacation in Ireland, was) }76 mamed those who were to! asked by the Queen to accept receive shares as William! the honors in recognition of his \foore. whose law firm acted services to the country. as town solicitors fof Orillia; | : , The sources said Macmillan Wilbur. Cramp, then mayor of Multi-Atom Force begged the Queen to.be allowed | (rij}ia: Mrs. Wanda Miller, then| gium's 9,000,000 people, has a to decline these offers. mayor of Gravenhurst and Glen| WASHINGTON (CP) -- Thejdeficit of $20,000,00, The gov- Thursday, it was announced|Gostes. then mayor of Brace-|United States has concluded) the Queen had conferred the bridge. \there can be no prospect of de- Ormder of the Garter on the La-| Ay) these communities had|veloping a multi - country nu- St 1 Bo ds bor leader in the House of entered into franchise agree-|clear force within the North At-) 0 en n Lords, Earl Alexander of Hills-| ments with NONG the year be-jlantic Treaty Organization be-) : borough, and Viscount Cobham, | foro. fore the British elections next! R red : the former governor - general' woq.ean testified that Farris/fall, a qualified U.S. authority, ecove r four persons should be accom-|pondents of the latest NATO ac-| Man Arrested ;panied -by covering letters tojtivity, said it appears that the : |tne effect that the shares rep-|existing British government will NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) resented the 'residual balance"|be reluctant to' make any. final/Police Chief John Cunningham the stocks certificates to the; The official, briefing corres- 15-Day Rail Truce 3) Won By Johnson WASHINGTON (AP)--Trains ; night deadline, when 200,000;failed to bring the two sides to- in the United States kept run- members of five uniohs were to} gether. ning today after President John-|strike on nearly 200 railways. As part of the deal to post- son persuaded unions and ma-| 'The entire nation. is grateful pone the country - wide re agement to call off a scheduled/for the patridtic attitude of both'qown. the unions agreed fb 'litt midnight strike showdown. New|the carriers and the brother-|4 strike in "whol they bail negotiations open today at thejhoods," said Johnson in an-iclosed down the 14-state o is é 'hite House under his watch-jnouncing postponement of' the'tions of the Illinois Central Rail- ful eye first major labor crisis of his road in an effort to break 'the It was touch and go almost up|@dmiistration "industry's united front, to the la e be a "lo cs irs chatekte oa " s aan $ aa been per SHOWS CONCERN The railways, in 7 "| Johnson had agreed to a 15-day delay to sit concern that a country - wide|work rules changes which are at down once more in an effort to|raiy shutdown would cancel out the heart of the dispute. settle their long, snarled dispute the stimulus. of the recent tax. Due to the late hour over wages and working condi-!cut and seriously affect the U §.jannouncement, the word appar tion economy ently did not reach all union of The agreement came within, The courts less than two hours of the @pid-imingly endless talks hayelreports of prikouts. return, of the congress and see-:ficials and there were scatiered of New Zealand. told him that the delivery of |Said Thursday, their respective - accounts of Ney | Continental . Investments |decisions - on the nuclear force announced today that a man jconcept before the country goes has been arrested in Montreal to the polls. and bonds valued at $250,600 had been. recovered in connec- } "LATE NEWS FLASHES tion with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce robbery here during the March 20-23 weekend, 'Fighting Breaks Out In Indonesia JAKARTA (Reuters) day fierce fighting had broke Celebes islands where government troops were trying to crush an armed rebeliion. | Canada May Bolster U.N. Troop Aid OTTAWA (CP) -- Candda will act quickly on a United | Nations request for'an additio' | the headquarters 'staff of the | Affairs Minister Martin said | 13 Persons Hurt After TORONTO: (CP) -- Twel indicated deep agreed to withdraw posting of Transit .Commission streetcar pital today after the collision Toronto. Most of 'the * bruises, injured received minor cuts and | The man under arrest was identified as Henry Joseph Li- sotte, 46, of Montreal. Chief Cunningham said the arrest was made Thursday night by Det, Sgt. Don Harris and Det. |Alfred Leigh of the-city police department. Police said a total of 38 tra- vellers 'cheques believed to 'be part of the $400,000 robbery have been cashed in New York City. The cheques totalling $1,900 An army spokesman said 'to- - n out in Indonesia's southern nal 100 to 150 men to'serve:in UN force in Cyprus, External in the Commons today. were drawn on the Bank of} America, the report. said. The numbers are identical) with those on a list circulated to all banks of Canada and the |United States a few~days after} pore robbery. Streetcars Hit ve. passengers and a Toronto operator were taken to hos- of two streetcars in east-end | into an Poking its electronic. arm ° office at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, in Balti- more, an experimental robot nicknamed the Beast prepares to examine the'pffice and its THE BEAST occupant. The automaton is powered BA reg ' moves about the' ing om its own, even stopping to' charge its own batteries whe; it becomes 'necessary. Pag

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