The Oshawa Times, 2 Aug 1960, p. 2

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DUTCH NAMB Schouten, the first round Cape Korn, his birthplace, 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 2, 1960 to after 'Hous2 Backs Proposal end Troops To Congo By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP pe The Commons' [nical personnel, They are not ex cted to leave until late August he individusl tour of duty will be considered a melange as it moved about a year, the nday into | final week of For 1301h what may be the current session i sitting since the th ession started Jan. 14, the House gp tarted ont on a government res ution to send up to 500 troops 0 serve with the United Nations «l-ditch opposition bid to block p he government's anti-combines zislation and [finally turned to Prime Minister Diefenbaker's bill of right The score Approved by a vote of 114 to 0, the resointion to send the troops to the Conge Approved by a vote of 101 to D 4 with Liberals and CCFers j opposing----a series of controvey al amendments to the Com bines Investigation Act and the iy wi Jer ca the latest estima uring in the Congu, moved through 2 {pat he Fr situalion Diefenbzker said Monday » of UN costs in + Coneo $15,000,000 for the st three months, He added that Premier, Lu umha of the Cohgo told him iis visit here Saturday would like Canada to in an investment pro Mr. riicipate r. Lumumba the government II communicate with universi- , professional groups and the Congo's needs for technicians, own the ench-speaking ISCUSSES SITUATION Mr. Diefenbaker described the in the Congo as "del te if not frightening." He accused Russia of a "belli crent and even blatant attitud and sald it was interesting that Mri. Lumumba had refused to see the Soviet charge d'affaires in Washington but had met Russian Ambassador Amasasp Aroutun- ian here Saturday, The bill of rights went before the Commons sitting as a com- mittee of the whole--a stage prior to third and final reading. Libera! Leader Pearson and|' gram for the Congo. He had told CCP House Leader Hazen Argue h flayed the government again for not gett'ng the provinces to support a constitutional amend national research council to make ment to create a national bill of ivhts. But version of by a Commons good, I'his is a much better bill,' aid Mr, Pearson. "We aim to make it better still." all agreed the latest the bill--as amended committee--was "mixed education ' bands orthwest Holland, Rlso Wind Pp the {DSO ing No, gro fig ure in fight to Sunday delinquent Negro parents 1 in America crowd Rock, Ark. addressed a 3.000 at Wind Emancipation ating the Day, eelebr slavery British Empi re. "We glint about our children's education, GET THE BEST she sald, "but Ne ro is 'Why bother, jobs aren't 8 90 For Less At ai table to us anyway "ah told the needs or MODERN UPHOLSTERING yro erowd: "In Little Rock our house has beer bomb ol Wieht my 92612 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA take up arms ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY hushand to very and I must 40,000 visitors iat poijee largest pa More than 25 marching units the four - hour An estimated scribed as the ale in Windsor's history and 50 cipated in event, once again a bill' of fundamental nt sslon of the tre left I'wo Winni er the 11 from Manitoba for Trenton, Ont., en INTERPRETING THE NEWS Macmillan Crusade Holding Operation HOME to men vin 'pi. J. J. Lavi and married four yee Evangelyn, mar cp Security Men May Be In Cuba MEXICO search for two m of the top States National turned Cuba alter reg later to their are; Inft: ( vho s the C-119 ng Box N IT'S A DATE Departing o little from our regular trend in this column, we won extend an Invitation to Join us for a personal inspection of the two, furnished Dream Homes, built by Kassinger in Beau Valley. oo fe Leona route ni t to 1g this local builder and his. fine homes seems is because we know from past experience that produced a pleasant experience in better If our enthusiasm for especially genuine it each Kossinger-built home has oe living for the owner tion Opposi HW West for Each year about this time you are invited to inspect completed, furnished models incorporating the newést building trends ond materials nad designed: to provide what every home-owner Is looking . gracious living with economy. Herridge and was fun pari I'he the the CITY AP) ng secret The employ United Agency night had bul for for . . hy TROUBLES AT In ponding i mn to a new i of talk harassed by frou Apart from hi with the chan ulle over the de conciliation the West irushehev, there By ED created ees Canadian Press Staff Writer he leng President scked that "best seller" and 1 typical Kassinger home ere 5s a SIMON acuum iv business Eisen) broug Most of the coal used in Ontario Ohio, West The aver- haul to the Great Lakes ports § 300 miles, and freight costs range from $2.82 to $3.57 a ton Mr. Mooncy said coal interests 'oe lost a market for 1,000,000 tons of ¢oal annually in Northern On ario in 1959 No Evidence Of Neglect | WINDSOR (CP)--A Childrens Ald Society official said Monday three children may soon be re- turned to their parents who con- fined them 11 years in 'their home re Adenauer's ke a Kassing A to The Beo is best told Security Valley story Monday a check showed they tered al a here left the I'he U.S. defence ATES ment in Washington identified the men as William H. Morton and Bernon Mitchell, both employed at communicat ntelligence 50 / is from Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky age month hen to on otior nservative t Macmillan p Mo teen Mini and headed for I 1" i ! os Prime ter ha Macmillan 1 quality and good taste end e -four-bedre tyle R An his bag t differences hotel day featured this yen he was taking the initiat count campaign of that notably Meet us Volley between o'clock end 9:00 o'clock ng for you, personal dij at eased world 10 GATHER AT Half (he signallers ters staff ill be as tarted Wednesday and will leave for the from Congo about a week after that, informaits said. There are al ready 16 Canadian army officers ed in the Congo. red for ( I'he ol loyee will had gone hould not of we'll be look { ree ension. Adena Bree accepts Chancel ! fhe ve invitation fly] Ihe 1 é 1 f ( ituation Is, | {yn} Today, as he It Adenauer's B Aue. 10 anything, worse { xed question of the Kuro F lop oe an Common Markel the ons ae agen survey of a than if wa ct a ¢ whe I'he development of the X The fur hat for rocked by rading bloc, In which Ger: gyre of the Ru sian crowds a's a ade has hold if earch for the pair they failed to return Criminal Code pie. o wi Immigrant Cut In Price rights and free WANT IMPROVEMENT But the Liberals, while liking v g TORONTO (CP)--A reduction te olor 8 ; dmelil The mn Chri » in the price of industrial coal in 150 April I of ri to make it a bette vi 184 e Blo 4 Wirephoto) | ¢ . ol what they want navigation this year was pre irepl J F ant, I 3 lieted Monday by K. D. Mooney, d Canada to send as many Immigrant eonctruction workers president ' 500 troops most of tem Monday attended a meeting C05! Company of Canada Congo. Canaua is also contribut- may tie up about $30,000,000 coal-hauling railroads plan to re eight aircraft four North!worth of housing and apartment luce prices to meet competition Slars already there and four construction in the cit from hatural gas, particularly in off and land on air strips the size ganizer for tke Operative Plaster-| Representatives of 10 U.S, rail- of football fields, and Cement Masons' Inter-| ways, the CPR, CNR and the won approval from national Association of {the United "apadian Commercial Coal Dock (CCF--Kootenay "We're very happy. It was a ',o here last week agreed on the seul fo the Sgpate wonderful turnout necessity of freight cost adjust lamentary approval He said there would be no ments coal Canadian troops may be in ers are involved in the strike Congo for a long time---"far far i beyond anything" anticipated by The strike was called for Mon construction workers were sched KINGSTON uled to work despite Civie Holi contingent--some 200 day in Ontario, There are about from across Canada-- Cily sembled at Kingston by A number of con truction firms in the city showed holiday while a few were on the job The Approved doms. . Ww Workers Of Coal Seen SOLDIERS BOUND FOR CONGO " 31 uU the idea, served notice they ma d hve Tile ( th DY 1 3 ; Ont soon after the close of The Congo resolution com TORONTO (CP)--About 3,500 ¢ Be bonis Y of the Valley Camp lor g to the strife-torn| which kicked off a strj! yhie! Mr. Mooney said United State Caribou planes which can take Charles Irvine, C adian or-| Northern Ontario, Leader Pearson and States and Canada (CLC), said. operators A«sociation at a meet- prime minister indicated picketing. Only immigrant work the United Nations when about 4,000 immigrant and about 50 headquar- 25,000 immigrant workers in the that most were closed for the only Vacation I'he 1 o men had not check the benefit 1 ne me become little ing operatior are linked with tiree Bene hed the point ion from economic ¢ suppre ) many and F Hungarian 1 1" armed ron ance thar niinister ux conn S. emb aid the vhere | strike vhen all con work, a eflect of the felt firm more ith in § read the embassy as requ of he he oday "Insurance Proof "For All Canada OTTAWA (CP member Canadian Associalion wanis a ( ingent tech er ha con overnmen other One become a bar em be supply struction start Macmillan's unkinde § th uer na rine p ha f or his fact sald they to a ice they elected ising' He w n Cuba a rat ource can scarcely sign him more CO-0pe than a minoi He is hardening of the a i pl have share of the blame rian originally as interpreted to responsible neither for the de the common mar- mea Communist no that ] i nD Aa the summit the fact tha presiden he conference last policy a nor for United tion year Jack Essex ciety, M. Bevan, director of the County Childrens Aid So- said no evidence of neglect has been found on the part of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Leach of suburban Tecumseh, They said last week three of Mrs. Leach's six children by a previous marriage were hidden since 1949 because landlords would not rent to a family of eight, States partic I'he need agreement provinees his car impounded whether he L prove The 6uu. 000 Automobile reciprocal can now have anada-wide following an accident motorists that is guilty not if he Jets Collide wil be re ben mo a proof of Pilots Unhurt responsibility' province financial responsibility from his OSLO No anno de or can't as proof of in ever The association said today that insurance company before his cat it has made representations to all is released." 10 provinces in-a bid 18 Joaek ay 1 . gate Beimeen Boy Missing, Offer Reward , afely an Hot jpreem nt between the prov Sabre jets collided at In announcing the PICTON (CP MeFarland and have donated a $500 reward for ox lord, 4 ac day, CAA President McNichol ot | Hastings said that 1 agreement information on the whereabouts of Michaei Helferty, 13, missing since Saturday found pressing the Trans-Canada An intensive from Reuters) Norwegi I'he confinement ended July 27 when 14-year-old Gordon Dicker- son Leach slipped out a back door and told his story to neigh- bors. Confined with him were Connie, 18, and Glenda, 13 They have since been in hospital Dr. W. M, Wilson, paediatrician al Grace Hospital, said Monday the children are all suffering a gland condition, He said a full report of his ex- amination will be released by po- lice when investigation is con cluded when thei I 10,000 feet The Canadian FO Robert M I'homas scheme to Rowley J the need for is being made by the advent Highway motor clubs ting cro tremendous over of by Norwes helice r in a bus near » villag 1.i¢ I'he Norwegian, 22-year-old Lieut. Trond Laake also unhurt on a farm lage McNichol wa on a reconnaissance du His mother, Mr ( Nichol iy St such ar Mayor Harvey even more Picton - citizens of "Our 16 affiliated In Canada are foreca travel a ' he said nd landed on the vil near search Sunday by Picton- army camp 200 elvilians failed to red-headed, freckled week's SOME M1 four reciprocal AGREEMENTS Hastings said western provinces liability scheme for motorists Nova Scotia and New also have agreements out pacts are Ontario Prince Edward Island foundland Motorists covered by jive carry separate troops and locate "boy Michael, of D. J. Helferty, a farm equipment salesman, has not been seor since he sel oul for a swim Saturday afternoon at Outlet Park, some 10 miles south t. of here. His uncle, Leo Me Alpine, an' his brother, nk, 18, were told by a waitress in a grill that che served a boy answering Michael's description Sunday morning. The boy an unidentified man, n. Norway about Mc meron the es Fhomas son Brunswick but with Quebe and New Did You Know ., .. In the French Troops Pursue Gunmen ALGIERS (Reuters) F thousand marine and Foreign! province they Legionnaires backed by planes have reciprocal and helicopters searched forested! ance arrangement mountains Monday terrorists Mr. Hastings said that who Sunday machine gunned ist from a province cars and a erowded beach, kill ing 12 Three attacks the beach mile Wes mostly women main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you can hove a Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95. we from provinces agreements must cards for each intend to visit that liabilify insur not 19 ATHOL ST WEST OSHAWA wa for she a motor outside the made n Chenoua, The dead included tw wounded were resort of t of Europea Six were 8 KING EAST MARY ST. OSHAWA PORT PERRY A. E. 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