The Oshawa Times, 11 Jan 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY This year stop and think for 15 minutes every day -- the re- sults may surprise you. The Osha Times = WEATHER REPORT Clearing this afternoon, mainly cloudy Tuesday with much the same temperatures, scattered snowflurries. Vol. 89--No. 8 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy Cold Front Move s Out Of Ontario By THE CANADIAN PRESS Northwestern Ontario is enjoy- ing more favorable weather than the southern and eastern parts of the province for a change today but temperatures are continuing to rise and the weather outlook Brigitte Bardot Mother Of Son PARIS (AP gave birth I her doctors reported child doing wel ' The 24 France's current symbol, is the wife of actor Jacques Char rier, 24. They were married last June 18 Her previous director Roger her famous, wa The baby born swank apartment where Bardot and Charrier live at her side The Brigitte Bardot and and to ay nother film star marriage to film adim, who made childless at the Miss He was was baby healthy six- pounder, will named Nicolas Miss Bardot had insisted she did not want to go to a hospital and a small maternity clinic was set up in her apartment Brigitte, a super-curved blonde, the daughter French industrialist At 18 she married Vadim, who had discovered her and made her semi-nude figure and her sexy pout famous in a series of widely circulated films. That marriage lasted five years Her romance with Charrier started when he appeared as her leading "man in the movie Ba- be litt of bette Goes to War. At that time she was supposedly engaged to - dreds for Ontario is generally a happy one. One source of worry seemed in the Muskoka area 'where the weight of an unusual depth of snow is causing the roofs of hun of summer cottages to creak. More than three has fallen there this winter and it has drifted up to 90 inches deep feet of snow However, no snow is the Muskoka area to n places. forecast for day or Tuesday Damage to cottages and other buildings last has spurred many owners to have their roofs cleared of snow. But a quick thaw or rain would still crumple roofs like cardboard, warned Russell Salmon of Bracebridge, a 54-year resident The Dominion weather office in Toronto said milder weather will spread across Southern and East- ern Ontario today, bringing the rest of the province in line where temperatures are mainly above freezing year SEVERE TO EAST The overnight low River was 21 degrees above compared with four below previous night and 43 below two nights ago. The weather was much more severe the Killaloe rported 21 below during the night. In central Quebe was 40 below Toronto the cold front with a of above. In Windsor and London the temperature was 26 above in the morning The warm spell in southern On tario duri the weekend turned light snow into a freezing drizzl spelling trouble for motorists. The Ontario Motor League said dri at zZer« the to east the fri low was on White WEST BERLIN torches and signs, latter reod- | ng Nazis Get Out' guringi Nazi demonstration in Ber- vouths carry ant OSHAWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1960 Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa THIRTY-TWO PAGES lin, Germany West could remember no such anti- Nazi parade since Adolph Hit ler took power in 1933. Authori- ew-Baiting lague RLIN (AP)--Youths and re- s leaders kept in the van- i today of a mounting coun- attack against the world-wide displays of anti-Semitism. Abates | down on neo-Nazi Germans | ties meanwhile were cracking activities | and outbursts of anti-Semitism | --AP Wirephoto PRINCESS ANNE "HOUDINI GIRL' WEST NEWTON (Reuters card trick at Sunday night for chool children here a magic sh England --Princess Anne be- came a "Houdini girl" bound with a silk handkerchief and Prince Charles helped with a ow Sunday The magic display was the 8 Two Brothers Die In Flames . s Mother, Tot Rescued ife Afraid : : In London House Fire For Husban LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Two! He said that if the children did brothers perished in an un-/discover the fire they probably explained early morning fire to- were scared and ran into the bed- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) day as 20 others fled the smoke room, which could account for Mrs. Lillian Tate, wife of Bow- and-fire-filled apartment dwelling their being found in bed. manville grocery store owner Wil- in their nightclothes. One was!- Mrs. Smee received slight liam H. Tate, 51, who has been taken from the roof by firemen. burn; to her shoulder in an un- missing since he leit here for Dead are Stephen, four, and|Successful bid to wrest her chil. Montreal Christmas Eve, said William. five, sons of Mr. and dren from the old brick house. this morning she feared at first Mrs. James Snee. A third son, A neighbor, Martin van de hey Rushang may have met with Bobby, 11-months, survived. Valk, tried four times to get into AtConding Mic. Tale "her Both of the boys are believed | the burning children. husband left here by train Christ- to have died from suffocation. Mr. Smee, an employee of & mas Eve to join her in Montreal Their first-floor rear bedroom roofing company, was at work where they were to spend the was only slightly touched by when the fire was discovered. holidays with relatives. She talk- flames. The bed on which they FOUR ESCAPE ed to him on the telephone Christ- were sleeping had only a light] Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stockman, mas morning, and since then he coating of soot second floor apartment dwellers, has been heard from Mrs. Smee said 'she was barely escaped down the front "At first I thought there must aroused to the flames by Billy steps of the building as the fire have been foul play somewhere "Billy came to me and told me at¢ its way upwards. They along the line. Now I don't know the toy box was on fire p carried their children, Karin, what to think -- it all seems .ike went to grab it but couldnt," she| four, and Richard, six with them, a dream to me -- I don't know : ? " what could have happened to said Mrs. Hilda E. Stevenson had {more trouble. Acrid smoke and him said the grief-stricken LOSE EVERYTHING belching flames cut off her wife "I tried. to get the other kids|avenue of escape by the stairs. CARRIED MONEY out but I couldn't, 'the flames! "I wanted to get down the Mrs. Tate said her: husband and smoke were too much .|stairs but couldn't. I went back nay have been carrying any- {we've lost everything . . , maybe|into my room and closed the door where from $1460 to $1600. After leven our two boys," she said,|so it wouldn't start a draft when he arrived Christmas morning] : less thar an hour after the fire|I opened the window, I got my he visited a niece to deliver pres-| He said he has had a couple of was discovered. At that time she|fur coat but I couldn't get out ents. Frdm there he went to anonymous calls about Mr. Tate's did not know the children were|the window with it on. I took it church, then called her to say he disappearance and the money he dead off and threw it out onto the been to church, had his|is believed to have had with Fire Chief Milton Mathers, who|roof, climbed out and screamed breakfast downtown and would be him opened investigation into the|and hollered until the firemen around to see her right away.| "I don't know where the calls cause of the fire, said from pre-(c2me and took me down," she He told her of Christmas pres- came from, or how the callers liminar examination it appeared related at a neighbor's house fol ents he bd for her 3 knew about it, but I feel he must that the fire starfed in a first-|lowing the fire. y he did not arrive, said be visib'e somewhere. Other|floor, rear set. He said that a] Her t i his wife, she just thought he may than that, I don't know what to|large quantity of toys were no- TT hig have met some friends or other think," Mrs. Tate concluded ticed on the floor. and husband escape. through the relatives, but was supposed to be - -- front door. at the home of her niece, Mrs. NO DELAY CARRIES SUT SON ---------------- | to not WILLIAM H. TATE had | George Druce, where she went a week before, to have dinner with Mrs. Van de Valk carried her | three-months-old son, Johnnie out highlight of the annual party given by Queen Elizabeth for the children of the Sandri ham and West Newton Sun- day school, which is in the neighbor h 0 o d of Sandring- ham, the royal estate in Nor- ers bombarded it with pleas for |help. a crooning guitarist, Sacha Dis- tel. POLICE HUNT FATHER 2 Boys Stabbed Thousands of young people in Paris and West Berlin took part in demonstrations Sunday pro- testing a revival of Hitler - like racism. pp Slolgrmen 'nehiing evangelist Billy Graham, warned that the wave of Jew - baiting 'shows a central organizing force of the same vicious type that ex- 1 t Germany." wastika signs kept popping up videly scattered countries, in- cluding one on the wall of a Ro- man Catholic college in Brazil and another on a Catholic church n Ypsilanti, Mich But fewer incidents were re- ported in West Germany, where the hate wave was touched off Christmas Eve by the desecra- tion of a synagogue in Cologne. | d in Nazi To Death In Beds The bodies were discovered by two farm workers as they inves tigated a report that a bo) scream and man's raised voice were heard around midnight Sun day. The eldest child was stabbed S in SMITHERS, B.C. (CP -- Two boys, staying with their father while the mother was holidaying in England, were stabbed to death in their beds Sunday Police were hunting the father, missing along with a 12-gauge shotgun. They speculated that he three times in the back The might have committed suicide other was knifed once in the left Names of the victims and there|hand and once in the chest father were withheld by police], The boys lived in the house until the mother, who has a one- keeping quarters on the main year-old son with her in England, floor of a two-storey house used fi can be informed, There was no by single workers on the farm \ncentration camps drew. a ca- information on where she was| Police said they found scraps| pacity crowd of 1,200. It was staying of paper in an ash tray in the .,,ncored hv a vouth orga Near the was a kitchen which indicated two at Chancellor: Aden hunting knife t in the tempts write a suicide Democratic party slayings. Beside e other boy, One of the notes said: "I leave 11, was a book entitled The Cat my propert " Went to Heaven A boarder Police yr the father said he heard the ms fol fn the snow-cover rea around|iowed by the man's voice. The VIEW HORRORS ON FILM In West Berlin, the showing of] French made documen ilm about the horrors of N convi cupat giv we or tior to note ago the 1 va in in com movie "hou in West {i Wes Berlin box demons anti-Semitism on the second floor ses and Communist party's polit- buro joi about 1,000 young people, mq Jews They marched in a parade or- zed by the Representative Council of Jews in France. Some searched French the office toward t ration Prot- Catholic saw pastors, Roman ests and two members ~f the rar Ai yarade wore is with said indicat ill be worse for us than a Munich." Some said their only hope would be to salvage what they could and pull out. Bonsal's return coincided with a mounting crisis in two areas of Cuban industrial and commer- cial life -- sugar and tourism Both are also areas major foreign investment Castro's Institute of Agrarian Reform has served notice that| after the harvest now under way |it will start taking over the sugar |fields, including those owned or {controlled by American compan. ies which produce about 35 per cent of Cuba's crop About all the . can do how-| ever, is to press for quick ade-| quate compensation for the} American owners The situation {ing for Havana's {owned hotels | With virtually no tourist trade save for a brief year-end spurt| sparked by a government cut-| rate plan the hotel men say |they may- not have enough money to pay their employees at the [ visit atom spy Dr. Klaus said Russia's plan to test et in the cen- The So- ence and Eisenhower's to announced mer Fuchs a powerful ne af ( WASHINGTON (AP viet Union's newly R 1 in June rocket tests in the central Pacific Another less-immediate objec- . may be the start of a new cam-ltive may be a Russian desire to Fal faci x i supre- paign of missile diplomacy. It hoost Communist prestige in Asia! er the United States in bility may be aimed to impress Asia following the great success of * progress on as well as the United States and| Eisenhower's recent visit there now is deputy Juropean countries I Psyel = : t German ahr? ychologically the Soviet 3 y a = 3 ) i ) uclear torr us. Yaelals pointing + this rocket move could also be ex- Nuclear Research > t the SCC isnt Hy a i 2 'e one A pected to call attention to the ing for ships and aircraft to remain ont of ips target zone be-| Presence Soviet fleet in tween Jan. 15 and Feb. 15 neatly; the Pacific high area, gen en Jan. 15 and Feb. 15 n aria biel brackets two important diplo- lly recogn zed a having been matic ev ants snder U.C. control since the Sec 1. The formal signing of a new ond World War 10-year security treaty between Khrushchy the US. and J scheduled to pan in the take place at White House ' scribed as Jan. 19. Both Japan's Premier tary alliance 5 Kishi and President! ... rw . Bovusuke Sit 2d WOULD ASK UN SUPPORT "9 The 10-453 a Nikita | Senator Mike Mansfield (Dem he : By i { Mont sed tha state depart al professo shchev sutral Indonesia,|' . Rind oo Babar By "| ment Sunday to protest the Rus sian tests and to seek United BID FOR PRESTIGE still the Soviet yoinions an director of Institute for|wastik: Dresden of exhibit the at units of seas of cautioned Ja of what he de of a mili Us has past the dangers with the Comfort, Toron iist, has {the family. "When he didn't arrive. 1 tele: {the back door and then watched phoned other relatives to see if her husband attempt to get the he had gone to visit them, and ue eC ouse children out. hen pve of them hid Board |" The building was mot heavily rom him, orm e Mont- i real police of his disappear- ® Rion 6 AB iit { f ance," Mrs. Tate sald {lis morn- t The royal children took the |; | will be held. place ol their mother, expect. She continued, *I know the| ing a baby later this month, a} a SOW "his | » and distributed gifts to the iain as Srowded Chri Ras, QUEBEC (CP) Th 4 China To Get ahlldres Eve, 2 \ 3 v ] C (C -- e annual [independents three, vacant two.! met with someone there who in- session of the Quebec legislaiure, |The vacancies were caused by vited him to a party in the coun-jopened Nov. 18 bv a newly-|the deaths of Mr. Duplessis an: ¥ ltry, or something. I thopght too, chosen premier, will be resumed Mr. Sauve ate ite Castro Ma {he may be back home when he/today under still a.other Quebec, Mr. Barrette, who retains the i Y {didn't show up in Montreal, as he premier. labor department portiolio he has] NEW YORK (CP)--The New had to open the store Monday| Legislative activity started oniheld for 15 years, has had little| York Times says in a Washing- morning." schedule under Premier Paulimore than five davs to get set, di h a g i Ia "1 have had two dreams about Sauve after Premier Maurice|to lead his Union Nationale op £ ispate that a United States shin him since he disappeared. One Duplessis died Sept. 7. Now the party in the second half of the 8% ernment intelligence report was that he was sitting in an of-|affairs of the legislature are to!legislature session predicts the Red Chinese will be ALFRED STAATS, 49. a West P ti fice somewhere and the other that proceed without delay under Pre-| He has made it apparent wptjShie to launch an earth satellite Et kd inne official. | Ioper ies he was in a small dark room with Mier Anions vairelis, Bri wi the cabinet ministers who antil;™ y walks to court in Berlin, where : {two men, the first ome a tall Sueessor i Mr. Save who fed now operated in the background Tce dispatch quotes the icport walks lo cout? in Baril hele HAVANA (AP)--Many Ameri. blonde man, foreign I think, with| Suddenly az uring e will be called upon to carry the as saying there are increasing ine in prison for giving a Nazi can businessmen in Havana are/@ first name, John. In both "Mr Barrette, 60 is xpected Sovernruenl Ji much Mole {re fivationt Se aa ie » In é ern. Staats was |expressing doubt that the United dreams, I was mad at him for], OT. CarTetie, HM, is sapeste quently during debates. jtent on entering the space race Cited ander military oc. |States is prepared to be firm|not calling me, and both times; pic aye Tome Much of the important work of and has an active program to do ion laws which forbid the [enough with Fidel Castro's re he laughed at me" said Mrs.| ce policies of lt 8 ga ihe session Femalns to. be done so." of the Nazi salute and |gime to save their threatened in-| Tate tions with the federal BE STRESSES EDUCATION | "There is information, for ex- ing of any Nazi emblems {vestments in Cuba from seizure.| Since his disappearance, she nent had stirred national atten-| The new premier, interviewed ample, indicating that a satellite uniforms. Staats said the | Deep pessimism continued inl/has heard from a Montreal po- tion Saturday at his home in Joliette launching site is under eonstruc- vas not meant seriously. American business cireles as U.S lice department detective, identi-| 1iberal House Leader 'Georges said he "considers the advance Hon in northwest China. --AP Wirephoto |Ambassador Philip W. Bonsal re- fied as "a Mr. Smith," that he Lapalme is likely to follow with/ment of education a top priority| *"There are also indications turned Sunday night from Wash ertain the money is still in remarks about Mr. Sauve whose question [that the Soviet Union is giving ington presumably with a new ey open-mindedness had led to adop-| Mr Barrette said he is plan- technical assistance and may the Dominion Experimental other workers investigated in the 5. policy the Castro pire wo tion of a number of proposals/Tn& fo hold a cabinet meeting even provide rockets for launch- Farm, five miles east of this/inorning. The father could not be Tegme. .: ibrivio sit oo Missing Debutante fade by fhe Jfnenber oppos) Wednesday io desl with federalling satellites." i ke i Nis) Jor a te) 1sal, arriving after a mon lon group id L '0 universities | is fai miles east: of Prints jou Tis ear War Wide te in Washmgion, declined to say Turns U I P 1€ MARK OF RESPE ollie celine wil consider Tue, Mispaseh oizls foes Bs AA TE ---- ! Ce oioeg | Whether he would relay a policy P In larls MARK OF RESPECT Prime Minister Diefenbaker's|Scientists and officials fear that me ® a 'e the 5 Pec statement to the Cubans from! ANTWERP, Belgium (AP)--| The 93 - seat Legislative As- Dec. 24 letter answering a re-|if Red China succeeds in: this at- or I honest ops President Eisenhower's govern-| Missing American heiress Gam- gemply wil 3 probably then 2d- quest for clarification of how an iempt "ihe pevenological Impact tna 3 shouting "Down with the ment ble Benedict was traced today to Mr. Sau 3 Sign of mourning for alternative plan to the present on unprepared world opinion aris' si | "Time running out for us Paris after a' freighter trip from| De A Tesuming acliviues/tederal aig ST engement' migh EH be 3s SOVaNAUNE ot he Nazis fast," commented one American|New York with a a Tuesday. apply to Quebec Soviet achievement in launching | ARRESTS IN NEW YORK Bers enol one American ey : i wil a married Ro- Standing in the assembly is:| Mr. Barreite gave no views on|the first earth satellite more than 4 Five teen-agers were arrested | spoedun in SSutive. Sli11g 2 manian-born chauffeur. Union Nationale 71; Liberals 17;!Mr. Diefenbaker's letter two years ago." ; n Ne Jo Ee ) or Deming: intervention -- direct government 1 | building. Two ethers, 12 Supervision of operations and vere seized Saturday for cxpropriation , red circle on a Brook- DEPARTURE IN SIGHT ivn fre. Several businessmen "There were sharp differ- heavy investments in Cuba ences in as ing > 4 nil a Washington statement cance ou These Ing compromise with Castro "sy ranged from the posi d core of Nazis underground cam- theory that the main'y the work onists and crackpots Toronto Artist Accepts Directorship OTTAWA (CP Charles accepted the job of director ounced My accepted a meeting with trustees of the gallery of the National Gallery, it' was an today Comfort, 59 the directorship He n of art and archaeology at the University of of Ww 15 associate Toronto. Nations support, if necessary | Any gathered by spec He accused Russians tacular ccomplishments | arbitrarily trying to take over for also would c« head of a'a testing range a 27,000-square series of European diplo ¢ ne-' mile Pacific Ocean said gotiations remain open to navigation May's four-power He said Australia . as well as the US CITY. EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS also big 1s worsen- o Finance Minister Warns Canadians American- F'ORONTO cp : Canadians against prestige the Finance minister Fleming today economic seek said letting the present We bust area he ex nflationary hocm must he leading next to mmmit confer hould and fishing and Japan will be affected In setting up a test . the Atlantic off Cape ( Basehall Stadinm For Toronto Fla Mansfield said J.§ WTO (CP acted "in full consultation with S the governments of other coun tries concerned, such as Britain POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 56574 13 "ir." Ructian action in the HOSPITAL RA 32211 |"5 "on ience of 'hoom in a dian Club of Toronto. end jof January less the Castro gov {ernment he If mpaid---and several hotel executives say their American operators will not pour! in any more dollars in face of! Castro's hostile attitude -- it ap-| pears certain that the Cuban la-! {bor ministry will take over the defaulting hotels herr A 60,000 seat major league baseball the workers are has been proposed for a section of Rosedale Valley in midtown Toronto, The stadium the Yonge- Bloo ation of Businessmen, would be located east f Yonge Street a NO LEFT TURNS, PLEASE | ground, starts digg'ng a founda- | in southeastern | tion for a house -- right smack ; Pinner claims 2 proposed by Bay Assoc Towa Indianapolis. he owns the fore- | street, and along the Rosedale subway and some of It could provide pa | passing. City authorities are | land and he warned that any a is | baffled. motorist driving sireet-er house, West Germany, for-| the park area ng for 5,000 cars. --AP Wirephoto J

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