------ pgm da hs liitiinic TE is iB Se ew THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE OSHAWA-WHITBY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957 PAGE SEVENTEEN Ee Ete sow USAF Won't Tell On Apms™-=" | PLANE FORCED EDMUNDSTON, N.B. As for H-bombs and other nu-| Engine failure believed caused jured. One wing of the aircraft Planes Carry Over Canada gs frat 7 vou se--vo. 252 by ice formation forced a United was torn off and one engine dam- stock answer States Air Force C47 plane sged. The craft was en route to carrying four crew members and a Westover, Mass. air force base 2 | ft daily with H-|Thomas Power, chief of the air By GEQRCE KITCHEN jairesaft fy aloft dally command, gave at a Paris press eight passengers to crash-land inlfrom Goose Bay, Labrador. § Writ | Lanatian Press Saft ey A bombs aboard, the air force has| Contre Tove weak azo He U ited States Air Force just isn't become more cautious than ever implied that the U.S. has its y otis isn any other, day-- about divulging information on|planes loaded with nuclear weap- y . ' |the movements--and the payload ons when he said they were "not ici : ies ig Mn Ke hen] of its big defensive bombers. carrying swords or bows and ar- they fly over Canada. It will concede hat B-52 jet rows." | "But the chances are that they bombers and other aircraft of the] It was that statement by have aboard on such missions aStrategic Air Command, the big| Power which touched off the out- full complement of nuclear weap-| defensive force it maintains on acry now being heard in London ons, including H-bombs world - wide basis, do fly fre- and continental Buropean cities Disturbed by the stir created in quently over Canada, but makes over the possibility that nuclear- Europe over reports that U.S.la big point of the fact the Cana- armed U.S. planes are aloft over | populated areas. The Strategic Air Command has three bases within easy reach of the Canadian border-- at Limestone, Me., on the New Brunswick border, at Rapid City, S.D., about 300 miles south of Saskatchewan, and at Spokane, to [an just below British Colum. |, bia. Bombers from these bases, in- {cluding B-36s, B-47s and B-52s, | . |fly with some frequency over| |Catada, an ait, Jorce spokestran said, but a flight plan always is] EVERY SATURDAY TO AND INCLUDING DECEMBER 14 filed with Ottawa ahead of time |"and the Canadian government | knows. about the flight." | But a SAC bomber flying over Canada, he"added, may as easily | |have come from SAC base in| $4.70 | Texas or Florida as from one of| 2.90 [the border bases. The planes fly . ion a worldwide basis and their 2.65 {flights take them all over the 1.90 | globe. 1.45 1.25 SATURDAY EXCURSIONS YENOM (===) You need it for all other items on your list. A visit to the family, new clothes, many important holiday expenses, etc. Make your first stop your BELLVUE Office. BELLVU FINANCE COMPANY 292 SIMCOE ST. S. | Good going and returning same Saturday only. EXCURSION FARE FROM: Belleville v Cobourg. . Port Hope . Bowmanville Oshawa. . . Whitby . . . PHONE RA 5-1121 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS DIES IN MEXICO | MONTREAL (CP)---Word was {received here Sunday of the {death in Mexico City of Michael | {Quinn Shaughnessy, 48, interna-| {tionally prominent lawyer and| sop of president Frank J.| Shaughnessy of the International] Baseball League. He moved to Mexico last July as assistant to the president of the Mexican Corresponding fares from intermediate points FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN NATIONAL T-45.7 clothes them and teaches them the first .rules of cleanliness, and more money is needed. Tr a Bright new idea Jor Chirstmas Cirving/ ; iH i i k ee A a No knife and fork troubles for | enough to eat. Here, three | Canadian Save the Children orphaned children in Korea -- | small girls eat at Canada's ex- | Fund helps to buy their food. It their main problem is getting ! pense -- for money from The | also cures their illnesses, | | e To Man BetaysPlans Ragolute Spirit HowTo Gets 9 Month T " AW | Gets 9-Month Term anage A Woman | sscuwrcr, coma ner Bagt H-Def 8 . p lters)--A German who tried to £8 - e ence Men make g big mistake ~~|steal industrial secrets from the hey expect women to be Canadian Maseay Harris - Pergw) By WALTER DAVIS ian morsle would be decisive in -easonable! The way to gets0n 2griculiural mactinery firm; yoNpON (Reuters) -- Instruc-|any nuclear war. nore work and more loyalty 17, Monday was 10d and seh 0ns"lo the man thesirest o0| AWESOME BLAST [>ut of a woman is -- well, read Defedant Paul Matzek, 3p, Wis > & if 3 hy rogen issued], Explosion of a 10 - megaton December Reader's Digest! was foud guilty of aggravated {bomb, times more powerful |Here are hints for employers theft and attempted betrayal oe government. chaos| 140 the atom bomb dropped op | secrets. e bes ki in 1945, would leave a -- and for all men when deal "The court was told Matzek and confusion, he has feen told, crater one mile across and 20( ing with women -- written by| planned to buy the latest Massey-|is "a resolute spigif of self-reli-|fept geep. The pressure nearby Ly n psychologist. Harris - Ferguson combine hat-|ance, not on less op-| would be 50 times the atmos ona ,|vester through intermediar- ; but on knowledge of the pheric pressure and the fireball Get your December Reader': jes and sell it to a French agri-|facts." | could be up to three or four miles Digest today: 42 articles of cultural machinery firm. | aor pe i i Hans Roessler was sentenced to| The official view is that while across. asting interest, including the three months in prison for aiding D0 defence against the H-bomb is| The dangers are listed under best from magazines and books fatzek in stealing drawings and Possible, millions of lives can be/three headings: Heat, blasi sondensed to save your time. production secrets from the Mas- Saved by an efficient civil de- and radioactivity. Precautions ad : sey-Harris - Ferguson Factory. fence organization -- if people vised against these are: Both men were arrested before know in advance what to as. 1. Heat: At 16 miles, exposed the harvester or th e plans: A booklet written for the home gin "might be injured by the reached the French factory, office, which is responsible foripeat and at four miles, the hea which was not named in court. civil defence, stresses that civil- would he fatal to anyone stand. rT ing in the open. The chances of escaping serious burns are in. creased by wearing hat and gloves and slacks or trousers. Af Hiroshima, some Japanese women who had on white cotton dresses with a dark pattern re- ceived burns only beneath the pattern. The skin under the white ma- terial escaped, because white or light + colored material reflects beat while dark material absorbs it. WOOLS SAFER ° Color apart, woollen clothes, the booklet says, would be less likely to catch fire than cotton, If clothing catches fire, the best way to put it out is to roll over and over the ground. Householders, knowing a bomb can start fires up to 20 miles from the explosion point, would do well to remove inflammable materials such as curtains from those parts of their house which have an open view of the sky. The lower storeys probably would be shielded by other buildings. Windows should be white washed. This would block some 80 per cent of the rays and, as these rays travel at the speed of light, most of the heat would have passed before the whitewashed windows were broken by the slower-moving blast. FRAGMENT DANGER 2. Blast: "Irreparable" dam- age is done up to five 'miles from the explosion, and light damage {for 25 miles. In Japan, few in- |juries were caused directly by blast, but many by falling masonry and fragments of glass, A slit trench, covered with earth, or a cellar or basement {are advised for protection. 3. Radioactivity: The symptoms of radiation sickness are de- scribed. 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It would help if walls jwere thickenéd with sand- bags or boxes filled with earth.