The Oshawa Times, 16 Aug 1960, p. 11

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Cuba Talks Begin At Costa Rica SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) (Western Hemisphere foreign min listers begin informal talks seeking common ground for des! ing with the problems posed by the Dominican Republic and Cube Eight ministers were already liere for the meeting sponsores by the Organization of Americar |Wates, More were expected, The meeting staris Tuesday, Canadas {is not & member of OAS | Cheered by an airport crowd {of 500, Foreign Minister Raul Ros {of Cube said on arrival Sunday "We come as acensers and not LY the secused." | This appeared Ww promise » (new outburst against the United Blates for valsing charges thet internation] communism has he come @ threat to the Westerns Hemisphere because of the grow ing wlliance between Cuba and the Soviet Union, Roa also pledged assistance to Venezuela in its quarrel with the Dominican Republic, the first major subject to come before the meeting, A five-nation inter-American in vestigating committee has sub mitled a report aceusing high officials of Generalissimo Rafael Trujillo's Dominican dictatorship of a part in the assassination attempt against President Ro mule Betancourt of Venezuels June 24 Foreign Minister Ignacio Luis Arcays of Veneuels has indi cuted his country will press for sanctions against the Trujillo re Kime to isolaie it from the ether American republics, | Newsmen Hurt In Vientiane VIENTIANE, Laos (AP). Americans who lived through pearly a week of revolution un molested got a (aste of Yankee go home" treatment during the weekend, Two Associated Press reporiers were manhandled, AP photographer Fred Waters and Peter Arnett, & resident part time correspondent for the AP were kicked several times Satur day night as they made thelr way to the National Assembly build ing NEWS IN BRIEF TB TESTS VANCOUVER (CP) - Execu {tive director Fred T. Arnott of the British Columbia Tubereulo- sie Society sald 95 per cent of the 45,000 residents of Penticton Kamloops and Prince George have been tested for TB. SISTERS REUNION TORONTO (OP)-~Three sisters who hadn't been together for 50 years, were reunited here, Mrs, Mabel Reid, 70, of Toronto, played host to Mrs, Anne Stew art, 66, of Liverpool, England, and Mrs, Lucy Sovereign of Clin ton, N.Y WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr, and Mrs. George Jack celebrated thelr 60th wedding anniversary Mamled in Dundee, Scotland, they seitled ln Montreal in 1008 WHISKY EXPORTS LONDON (CP).~8cotch whisky exports for the first half of the year were almost 10,000,000 gal lons, an increase of 600,000 over the same period in 1950 UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN LONDON (CP)--The ministry of labor reports 201,919 persons were unemployed in Britain July 11, lowest unemployment figure since October, 1957 VALUABLE LETTER LONDON (CP)---A letter writ. ten In 1661 and bearing an im. pression of the first Post Office slogan was sold for £2630 at a stamp auction CURRENT WORK BRIXHAM, England (CP)- Avtists in this pleturesque Devon community will be allowed to dis play only paintings on which they are actually working -- so they wan't spoil the look of the harbo FORMER PAKISTANI MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs, Ed gar Hardy, the former Pear Savittel of Pakistan, {s girls {work direcior of the Dawson {Boys Club in suburban Verdun {She came to Canada 12 years {ago, and obtained a degree in [social solence at MoMaster Uni {versity, Hamilton ISRAELI GIFY MONTREAL (CP) ~ Moe than 5,000 pounds of clothing {have heen shipped to lsrael by the Pioneer Women's Organiza tion, This Jewish service group {reported it raised $80,000 in 1030 N| - FOR SALE PORTHLEVEN, England (CP) |The 'S-year-old harbor of this i Cornwall village is for sale, Only #] (a small fishing fleet and a two | man firm of boat builders ve i main, SALLY'S SALLIES

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