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Thought For Today Satire is the art of stepping on a man's toes without spoiling his shoeshine, Gye Oshawa Gime Auihorized as Seeond Class Mall Post Office Deportment Ottawa ond for payment of Postage in Cosh, LEUKEMIA CURE SHOTS Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1964 THIRTY-SIX PAGES VOL. 93 -- NO. 142 Separatists Give Stormy Findle _ To B-B Hearings i QUEBEC (CP) -- The royal,"'Anglo - Saxon majority," cri-; Commission co-chairman An- commission on bilingualism and|ticized the Royal visit sched-|dre Laurendeau had difficulty biculturalism was attacked bit-juled for October 'and called|being heard above the interjec-) terly by militant separatists as|flatly for an independent Que-|tions as he adjourned the eve- it e a three-month round|bec republic with a seat at thejning meeting after 24 hours of of informal public meetings/United Nations. outspoken discussion. here Tuesday. At least 12 separatists made! "Rio Negre," (African tribal) The separatists almost monop-|fiery speeches condemning al-jchief) shouted a man at the olized the discussion at ajleged domifiation and exploita-|back of the packed hall as Mr. icit in the final quarter of 1963.) i r The widening deficit was en-|, Dr. Dufresne, associated with) tirely with the United States.|ests preceding the injection.) paris (AP)--A special test Canada's currept-account defi-|Said the college's eva'uation of/test of the Anablast serum of cit with the U.S. jumped|the serum was based on tests/cejf-proclaimed biologist Gaston the|Laurendeau thanked the people discussions attended by 105\Canada. They read from longling. | N Hi | MONTREAL (CP)--A spokes-,jhad declared the Naessen@ : 3 New High casions, from fellow separatists. the Montreal newspaper Le De- today there is every reason to| Shortly after Naessens' arri- ber Confederation of National|premier of Quebec, Maurice Du-, tourist spending, payments of|French*biochemist as a cure for|Drugs Administration said the NCO Shuns reise sztonens imme stilts propped [the commissioners' good faith. |up an autocratic provincial gov shot up to $341,000,000 in the| 'The statement was made on/lege agreed to allow doctors to jaraie:| "ye jof opinion, but resented allega-| At the afternoon group discus- tistics said today this deficit|rorence called in connection|Vision and tested. 4lserum given a three-year-old|in a laboratory at a home pro- re iat i en "Gatwagine"? A j leukemia. QUEBEC (CP) -- A French re yniver-|accused of "betraying" their n/did not disclose his name. |jobs in Ottawa. ment ignored a defence depart-| | 7 Mercy Feeli stormy evening session attended|tion of French-Canada by Reaches They appeared to form roughly | prepared texts, interrupted by! (This was a phrase that Mr. man for the Quebec College of|/serum worthless and forbade its They described the 10 com-| Commissioner Jean Marchand|voir, himself coined about 10 OTTAWA (CP) Canada's|believe that. Anablast serum,|val in Canada in April, how- Trade Unions, objected to sep-|plessis. It meant that English- interest and dividends and other leukemia, is scientifically and|matter did not fall within its A ¢ He said the commission was|ernment in return for immunity] first quarter of this year. jbehalf of the college by Dr.|inject the serum after it had ltions that its members werejsions, one separatist said all 10) was 40-per-cent higher than| with Tuesday's injection of the| The serum was manufactured | : ' i per i-| A lon French-Canadians. gres" or puppets. Federal cabi year earlier, It also was motelvontreal boy suffering from|Vided Mr. Naessens in suburban speaking noncommissioned ote meixcemnen 'We ompatriots in return for plush bee learn from "'petty bourgeois"; Only four speakers favored A 1 Motive - by 500 and at afternoon group|English - speaking majority of|present for attending the meet- : : 4 ; | 4 half the attendance on both oc-/frequent applause and cheers|Laurendeau, editor-in-chief of Physicians and Surgeons said/use in France. missioners as puppets of the president ofthe 135,000-mem-|years ago to describe the late ldeficit in merchandise trade,{manufactured by a self-taughtlever, the federal Food and faratists' statements impugning|speaking industrialists propped non - merchandise transactions| therapeutically worthless. jurisdiction. The Quebec Col- | " |willing to hear out all shades|from government controls.) The Dominion Bureau of Sta-|Roger Dufresne at a press con-/been prepared under super- At Hearing puppets trying to impose. ideas}commissioners are "Rois Ne-| ihe, $458 cobain danbelive a! | Noting that most of the sep-/net ministers from Quebec were than triple the $108,000,000 def-| Duvernay by a sympathizer who ; ; = : students and_professional|© ficer in the Royal 22nd Regi-| men, he said he had no lessons who had always opposed the|cross - Canada bilingualism at ment directive and openly crit- icized the army at a meeting of the royal commission on biling French - Canadian labor move- ment in the past. Ithe evening rally. Their re- |marks were cut short by. objec- 22 years|tions, boos and jeers from sep- -- and biculturalism here!" «7 pave been fighting | : uesday. for the rights of French-Cana-|aratists, who said this concept The NCO waved a copy of | qian workers and I am continu-|was a "utopia" because the at public meetings of the com-| mission and proceeded to de- nounce the anmy's Quebec Com- Japanese Quake diers who don't speak English. | bd The NCO, in uniform, spoke! ( "} ; in a group discussion attended| eanu e Ins by about 10 local residents and) quote by name the speakers in|tinyed today in the earthquake-|northwest coast, the centre of the group discussions. shattered city of Niigata and|Japan's petroleum industry. The NGO said he recognizes other areas of northern Japan| Workers tore down 300 flimsy hei for rea- tank..90. feet away, aon of e ; 's. : feats of a gigantic' ex. Boos ing courses for by fire and|Plosion.n gas that attacks the nervous 1 Eee: Ii iobse Betdntoud | : } i would loose poisonous Royal 22nd Regiment already) System. ; 7 anak French in informal com-| Police removed 7,350 persons, preond ca "a. city of munications. but this was bag | stig 2,000 hospital patients, ' Dp. | from the vicinity of petroleum|GgryE GAS WARNING long directive barring ar me d| 'English - speaking major-| mand for foisting English a member of the commission. NjjGATA -- Massive air and)tanks blaizng along the water- that the armed forces should) with the death toll placed at 24./houses in the path of the gata was menaced die thisaionel iank fl French-speaking infantrymen to eb mapieggen 9 fivhengh Teg wetted limited. | Officials warned that if the forces personnel from speaking|i2& t° 4° #0," he Hie courses on French-speaking sol-| Reporters were asked not t0/sround relief operations con-|front of this big port on the} ' contings 59 use neo fog only as Battered and broken by one) but the flames inched toward aj flood--and the threat of deadly) Csdnan Wailer ie anne' improve communications. The | tier horses de bey "THAT 62-YEAR DIFFERENCE When this 14-ton cannon was' first moved from Wool- wich, England, and the Hali- fax Citadel to Whitby's Coun- ty Courthouse 62 years ago, most of the work was done by sweaty men and even swea- with wagons. Times have changed. The can- Hel ft non's old home on Center street has been declared un- suitable for County Law and Administration offices, and will be replaced by an ultra- modern counterpart on Ross- Jand road this summer. The only real vestige of tradition it will have will be the two cannons that so vigilantly guarded its predecessor. In yesterday's transfer, automa- tion in the form of a crane and flat-bed truck - whisked the. weapons to their new home. (Story and more pic- tures on page 5.) --Times Photo by Brian McCall In Cavalca de Near Cyprus Killings NICOSIA (CP)--More killing A UN spokesman = said --------~|decline of 110,000 from a|Council meetings to see what)/employment rate was 4.7 per sharply to $543,000,000 in the|Mmade by specialists in France.|Naessens ended' with the can« first quarter -- 56 - per - cent|Final results of the testsiceroys mice dying, justice of- higher than the year - earlier/feached here Tuesday. ficials said Tuesday. deficit of $347,000,000, Dr. Albert Royer, who ad-| The mice were treated with ministered the serum to the son|naessens' preparation. They of Montreal restaurateur Rene/qieq as did the parallel 'cone obless Guynemer, told the press con-| tro]? group of mice which had frence there has ben n0\not been treated with the sub- change in the child's condition.|<tance the report said, |He said it was much too soon} A Naessens drew wide attention Fewer jfor any change to show, oom this-year with a claimed | Dr. Dufresne said: "We havelcancer and leukemia cure for jevery reason to believe that the|which desperate parents |Preparation in question has no|prought children from Britain, n ay scientific or therapeutic value."|Canada and other countries. |RELIES ON FRENCH The youth who Naessens held OTTAWA (CP) -- With sea-) He said the college had tojup as an example of the ef- sonal job .activity on the up-|rely on the results of tests made/ficiency of his preparation has swing, unemployment in Can-\by the French specialists be-|Since died, and Naessens him- jada at mid-May was 293,000, ajcause there had not been time/self is under charges of prac- Apriljto make gimilar tests in Can-|tising medicine and pharmacy 'and 53,000 under the year-ear-jada: | without REE, His... serum tn pier level, the bureau of-statis-| Although the results of th ae branded aq 'useless' by ties and the federal labor de-|French tests were known he top cancer laboratory of | partment said today. Tuesday, it was decided to pe./* #nce. The May unemployment. fig-|mit administration of the serum| Vials of liquid said to be ure represented 4.2 per cent of|to the Guynemer youngster sim-|Anablast serum, seized on gov- the labor force, compared with/ply for 'humanitarian reasons."|ernment order, were found te /5.2 per cent in May, 1963, and| The serum was produced here|contain distilled water, table 15.1 per cent in May, 1962. Sea-|by Gaston Naessens, brought/salt and phenol, a disinfectant, lsonally adjusted, the May un-|here from France by Mr, Guy-|They 'contained no trace of nemer who described fhe move| serum or blood. ILA Chiefs Urge Return To Work MONTREAL (CP) Union leaders have indicated they will try to persuade 1,500 longshore- men to return to work at a mass meeting set for today in another attempt to end the wild- cat walkout which has para- lyzed the Montreal waterfront} for two days. Leo Taylor, one of the Inter- national Longshoremen's Asso- ciation (CLC) officers, said Tuesday night he: was hopeful the walkout can be settled to- day. The strike over the union's pension plan has tied up at least 50 ships in Montreal harbor and could stall' grain shipments to fulfil Russian wheat deal com- mitments if it continues more than a few days Late Tuesday, supervisory personnel took the lines from the Empress of Canada and the passenger liner. docked without nearly A Chrysler 'spokesman said/was an "all-British enterprise" today that already 900 of thejand not American "tit-for-tat five-ton trucks had been sent to|over the supply of British buses Indonesia in various consign-'for Cuba... ." Ninaty oll storage tanks on (tian Defence Minister Paulja Greek-Cypriot was shot dead|passador Charles Ritchie con- flew in tons of chemical foam) ita), a key point on the island's|, hurried trip to the capital of eee or 4.7 per cent. | the walkout will be effective in'the wake of Tuesday's quake al jing place. It is controlled byY|jeaders agreed to meet in Wash- May April May General U Thant confirmed that} ,5, aaa ' y onl ® 2 : ; ternational president, was re-iday they ranged from ankle- Pobtad pHeoy Conran es port to Ottawa immediately on) Employed 6,608 6,360 6,312|tional announced today it was) He said the trucks were prim- eee | to return to work immediately. ending ine Strife between thelstates favors union of Cyprus|on a survey of 35,000 households |. wake of a furore. created! The spokesman would fot : (provinces) with a population of day told Canadian soldiers with) thant called for three-|U-S. government is not support-)on a sample cross-section of the Rene Lippe, investigating the and-chassis deal with Indonesia} Chrysler recently bought a The confirmed casualty toll|six-month basis, ending specu-jing 6,400 men including 1,122) an-|; : Individual longshoremen told jin the press here. jured, many seriously. to about 75 armed members of] $1,000,000, | ern Borneo for the past 18| WOuld fall through. incident. heavy nature of the work of millions of dollars. 'headquarters outside Kyrenia. jity Council ts expected 'to ex-| only a few months after the)was considered: a 'bad. risk' |position of Canadian and other|CNR could some day become) Picking up the tab as a deficit buses to Cuba. | The Daily Mail says the deal jing role. | Mr. Gordon confessed _ his) detrimental effect on the pri- tary rule book. the Commonwealth and alle- gas escaped it would attack the struck Oyprus today as world/Turkish - Cypriot was reported/further powers can be given to|cent. jas a desperate effort to save| Naessens had maintained he the devastated watertront had|Heliver saw for himself severallin a battle in northwest Cyprus. iterred with George Bail, U.s.|'° 6,608,000 between April and In the Commons, Labor Min-|to fight the flames. | The job picture in brief, with) Cl ] T ] |the Turkish-Cypriots. lington with President Johns : the near future. large area began to sink. Flood| . : Last jarms are being smuggled intO|/hic talke w ¢ : 4 : ie ported to have sent a telegram'deep to waist high. I c his talks with Ball. | Unemployed 293 403 346|)sending 1,000 trucks from Brit-|arily made of British materials A noisy, three-hour meeting here when Vauxhall Motors--a/give an estimate of the value 17,000,000 spread over} - extension of UN|ing any specific solution for the|population, they are. estimates union pension plan, nor union last Monday. jlarge holding in the British was surprisingly low, however.|lation among the Canadian con-\Canadians. Canada has agreed reporters their main objection nouncement, British and Malay-| Many of Britain's national at : a , sy; Th ake d ge e t ; not collect pensions unless they) The quake damage could no the Royal 22nd Regiment on a The UN mandate for the force The Daily Telegraph says the | months. y ine ilies incident isla tend the life of the force later) oOrraWwA (CP)--CNR Presi-|petitor, the CPR, by offering United States' tried unsuccess-|which would preclude insurance United Nations groups in Cyp-|indifferent to its deficits -- and|on operations. | He also conferred with lead-|fears to the Commons railway) vate sector of the transportation OTTAWA (CP) Speaker| Speaker Macnaughton estab-|the Union Jack in a single vote.| In the commons Tuesday, re- agreement by both sides' that|vise the CNR's debt structure | rules authorities for his decision! It is that the Speaker, acting others wanted to vote against it)ment des Creditistes, Speaker)» mined in forthcoming Security, He held out a firm hope--al- flag. ponent parts so that the Com-| However, a member could not|said He was sure there was no i M h E capital revision, | LaMarsh Eyes cratic whip and widely-acknowl-| The conundrum which faced on the other part. | there had better be a "damned i EPS cute -ce| Minister Pearson 'to establish' ideas should be divided into sep- 7 3 , eee \ Conservative party source page ke : ert | thoes to a Canadian tule dat The CNR's_ recapitalization tich| Vide' the » Union Jack' may intenti ; g in-'dents here t cover a pro- solit a resolution under British vide hat the Union Jack may|no intention of splitting the sin dents here do not cover a pro: OTTAWA (CP)--Health Min-| governments and both promised baker argued that the two ideas|Mr. Macnaughton based his rul- Ontario leadership race is "an mill for the current session of be split : $ critic split complicated motions. ~ ss bine a be split. He was critical of the| St Pp : lenge,":she added. "afraid" of'the effect of chronic! However, neither they nor any nadian parliamentary history./not say she would actively the last seven years--climaxed DIFFICULT ruling ing to Opposition. demands, or (The London Free Press in an that losses were inevitable against h th " adership \ der ; jag both the new flag andjand the government. | votes. 'candidate for the leadership.) }dercut its privately-owned com-! at £18 bm. yesterday, sent giance to the Crown. "To establish" has the con- notation of creating something new, while "to provide' means, in the sense of the resolution, to confirm and continue something already existing CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 MADE WRAP-AROUND CAR to Oshawa General Hospital, where he is still from road - to - median. to- road - to - median - to - the south ditch. He added that a department of Highways ac- cess sign was crumpled by the- careening car. --Oshawa Times Photo 4 ) Wrapped around a tree near. Highway 401 is. what remains of a car driven by John James Hyslop of 1003 Chevrolet avenue, Oshawa. Hyslop observation. Constable Bruce Knowles of OPP Whitby said the smash, just /west of the Whitby access; was preceded by swings DECISION under thing to |nervous system of anyone inhal-|C@Pitals pondered the future ofjkilled at Yerovasa in southwest] the force. Employment increased sea-|the life of his son. made his serum from the blood lcaught fire. Japanese and us,|miles of destruction and dislo-| Details were lacking but in undersecretary of state, Compared with a year | soastline where smuggling ofityrrey PY aes aa saat ister MacEachen said Tuesday! Much of Niigata is land re-| i . ne Turkey and Greece last week, Stints Set | In a report to the UN: Secur-leenarately ne sania 1964 1964 1963 ' i Teddy Gleason, International waters spread into one-third of| : |separately next week, H LONDON (Reuters) -- Ameri-|ments and the final 100 were ' e sent |Cyprus illegally and said this is) pay was quick to deny pub-| ain to Indonesia | with sete d from New Yofk Tuesday to The rolling earthquake spread . sia. with components from Canada KYRENIA, Cyprus (CP)--De-|'Wo factions. |with Greece. across Canada for the week) Tuesday ended with inconclu- subsidiary of General Motors--|0f the shipment. It was a "trade 150 miles of Japan's northwest the United Nations Cyprus force month the A jand not precise totals. members would comment. on The British press reacted|Rootes Car Company, a move A ; ral ge : : | 2 The national police reported|tingent about the length of theirjin principle to keep its men on| t tt stay here. the island for three more| or on ears a e€ u In igae At inion iienibers coud sian troops have been fighting|newspapers predicted today the worked to the age of 65 and that/be assessed yet, but officials |transaction was not likely to be . eae : |this week. dent Donald Gordon warned|!ow freight rates and costly OPPOSITION PRAISE FOR SPEAKER United States ted unscesswhich would pride insurance jrus and problems which arise] hurt its competitors in the pro-| It was this danger, he ex- lers of both sides. committee in calling for prior-| industry. Alan Macnaughton. has wonjlished a Canadian parliamen-/Many Quebec MPs wanted to|plying to a question by Realthe terms of reference of the|.on the basis of 'unrequited. de-| Monday to split a two-pronged alone, can divide a comp icated but for the symbol of Common-!Macnaughton denied any consul-| most a guarantee--of a profit "1 think he did well,' said)mons can vote on each of them vote one way on one part of the jeak from his office to the gov- If the CNR still loses money | L do. He expressed surprise that} . . edged leading authority among|the House of Commons was a| Moments before Speaker Mac-|the question should be raised. | ntario era good reason" or else a public sed their rules experts recog- the proposed maple leaf flag as|arate resolution, the prime min- proposal "has been before both practice since it is not provided continue to be flown as a sym-/gle resolution. cedural point, British practice ister Judy LaMarsh said today action on it. The Liberal goy- were wrapped up in one ,gov-|ing. For 75 years, British Speak- |: steresting thought." Parliament. | government earlier for adopting) Motions have. been split on) The 39-year-old lawyer, who! deficits on CNR management other party leader appeated|But this always was done by!seck the leadership. There are by a $43,014,000 loss in 1963-- FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 As tsood, the members Some conservatives. suspected by the House going Ottawa dispatch says Miss I If a "what's the use" attitude i \the strife-torn island and Cana-|Cyprus today, a few hours after} shi erry, inistry j 5 ling it. s yprus vy, W s In Washington, Canadian Am- sonally by an estimated: 248,000 The French health ministry|of innoculated horses. e leation caused by the communal/the Greek-Cypriot killing Tues on the) May. ] i a f le: nm caus Vv rc ¥ US <Ling "lCyprus problem but declined tojearli ployment was n ones @ | u Ss air force planes and helicopters) yar in Nicosia, the Cypriot Caray, the battle took place near give out any details. Ball ty spinel ee sige weapons is suspected to be tak-|, "kis * oop estimates in thousands: he was hopeful efforts to end'claimed from the sea, and in| weal pected to be tak-'and the Turkish and Greek|@stimates in thou ity Council Tuesday, Secretary- ith cad s Ly ore ieee 5 Longshoremen's Association in-|the city, By mid-afternoon to- For Troops Ritchie said he planned to re-| Labor force 6,901 6,763 6,658\can - owned Chrysler Interna-jbeing prepared for shipment. | TAY |complicating the UN task of at ne : re is F ce igontroal locals. anking the men jlished reports that the United; The monthly report is based) The anhounddment. caine -injand-te United Saties, destruction over 11 prefectures/ fence Minister Paul Hellyer to-|asxs EXTENSION Ball said in a statement the|ended May 23. Since figures are sive results and neither Judge gave notice of a $3,000,000 truck|secret,"' he said. coast. that they will be rotated on alforce in Cyprus, now number-|CYPTus question. what took place. strongly to the Vauxhall |which also stirred some protest 24 dead, 10 missing and 282 in- The announcement was made|months .at a probable cost of | Could Doo : CNR Rival Indonesian guerrillas in north-|Vauxhall deal with Indonesia | m S this is unusual because of the said it would run to hundreds|mountainside at A Company|©XPires June 27, but the Secur:| Both. announcements camejgompleted because Indoesia Hellyer was briefed on the} Tuesday that his publicly-owned|Services--with the government . land Motors from exporting) guarantee department. 6 jduring the strange peace-keep-| cess. plained, that could lead to a ack-Leal »spli eases He said there was generaljity action on a proposal to re- plaudits from_ parliamentary |tary precedent. support only the new flag. Some|Caouette, leader. of Le Rallie-| ty) force may have to be ex-|preciation." government resolution on ine! government motion into its com- wealth connection and loya!ty. |tation with the government and| for the public railway, if it gets Stanley Knowles, New Demo-| individually. resolution, and the opposite way|ernment of what he intended to after recapitalization, he said, MPs on procedural matters resolution introduced by Prime,naughton ruled that the two & ' SOLES | inquiry into th i USED BRITISH PRECEDENT | L d si quiry into the. matter : proposed maple leaf fag aslarate resohiton, the prime min-|_There is « Canadian ruls tat) Leadership nzed: the Speaker's power to the flag of Canada, and "'to pro-jister said the. government had| when House of Commons prece the Conservative and Liberal for in the Canadian parliamen- bol of Canadian membetship in| Opposition Leader Diefen-/is followed. It was on this that that entering. the Liberal party's| ernment has legislation in the ernment policy and should notjers have exercised power to) 'wf certainly 'would be a chal-| Mr. Gordon said he is| a "two flag policy." other occasions far back in Ca-ij,; MP for Niagara Falls, did morale, With seven deficits in| from Speaker Macnaughton's the government of the-day bow- five already in the race the railway could begin to feel HOSPITAL 723-2211 Had a stand for or collusion between the Speaker through a complicated series of Marsh may declare herself ajdeveloped, the CNR could un-| The accident, which occurred itself a take