The Oshawa Times, 18 Aug 1960, p. 2

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@ / English Exam Little Sleep In Spaceship ~ 200 INJURED TEHRAN, Iran (Reulers) we Two hundred, people were in- Jured when Iranian troops fired on opposition party supporters Very Tough'| B JPaCOSMD Io ers mm woe lers)--Space travel wil | Miandooab, Azerbaijan province, io SRONTO {cpl op students difficulties. on the a i was reported here Wednesday, | e onto area agree i | (that the U.S, and Russia demon-|Canada, France and aly 2s|nesday that this year's Ontario bt Avante probably Vil be The Tehran sewpaper Eiutant Canadian Press Staff Writer |strate that they are willing to western representatives and Rus-| Grade 13 English composition | sleep nightly an American oy ald party supporters ried to UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (CP)|seek a solution of the disarma-|sia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, paper was one of the most diffi-| expert said Wednesday steal ballot boxes during ballot ~The United Nations disarma- ment problem, Poland and Romania from the cult exams they have had in PET a ho hota] ment commission neared a vote! Green confirmed Wednesday Communist bloe, | years, [told the ubertus do riod today on a resolution which would with Vasily Kuznetsov, Sovite N-------------------------------------- toss the job of dealing with the first deputy foreign minister, and arms race to next month's Gea the ambassadors of neutral Ecus- eral Assembly meeting, idor, India, Mexico, Sweden, the Canada was trying to put more! United Arab Republic and Yugo- bite into the neutralist-sponsorci!slavia, | resolution, hoping to get negotia-| The neutral six sponsored the) tions going again at Geneva resolution urging continued ef-| where a 10 - power conference forts to solve the disarmament ended in disorder June 27, problem and asking the General) The Canadian delegation, led! Assembly, which convenes Sept, {by External Affairs Minister|20, "to give earnest considera- an ass ~~ | 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, August 18, 1960 Disarmament Urgency Stressed By Green By DAVID ROWNTREE The paper consisted of two! 11th International Academy of main parts, Students were asked Astranatitics that a brief flight to to write 8 300-to B00-word essay| he moon would not pose nearly Another Suit Rt Chrysler [om con mut nies sli" trv ce" mars, DETROIT (AP)~Chrysler Cor-|tions concerning a eriticism of| Strughold, space medicize ad- poration filed sult Wednesday shakespeare's work, viser at Brooks Air Force Base, secking the return of profits end| . Texas, said astronsuts would other gains allegedly obtained by | North Toronto Collegiate's prin-| have to wear special sunglasses, inte of former president sipal. Rothetiorg Page. sug ¢ven guard Mainat blood pressure in- opi ol tion" to the question, |William C, Newberg in dealings tea Ld creases and somehow n oxy: geen, yas a aa] well 8 [between Chrysler and two former Was tough and the number of gen, Ee eaimister indicated| IKE RED POSITION iit we Tod by (firsts achieved by students 18d" gyoerimonts Indicate the some irritation that other dele-| This . js line with the Con The suit, filed in eireuit court, dropped below normal, weightless condition experienced g {munist bloc's position, Russialaccused consultant Ben Stone and Why P istrar for tae, S00 Show the. SAE\ wants heads of goveriment. 10(Nowhery of having. emDATKed ho department of education, sad 7, Pacemen means they wil h t sarmament at the assem. " tf a t | DRAMATIC APPEAL atk cise {upon "a continuing fradulent ihe English exam was purposely sleep at night, he said, bly meeting. {plan and conspiracy to take ad-\;made tougher, Wednesday night, Ghana dra. But, said Green, the resolution|yantage of the position and in. "English ition pass matically appealed for general "is not tough enough." | fluence" of Newberg for personal | marks have been quite high in 174 RITSON SS. OSHAWA disarmament, The sponsoring countries were profit and gain, Chrysler identified the two for- (he last few years and we OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. You Can Play THE HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN without lessons! See the Demonstration CORVAIR ROOM GENOSHA HOTEL AUG, 18 TO AUG, 20 2 P.M.--10 P.M. Ghanaian delegate to the UN,| text to mete Canada's wish for an|y, [said he was "begging on my urgent resumption of talks be-lyots, Incorporated, and Boman CE Bo 0S MOY {knees on behalf of my country" tween Britain, the United Slates, Company (now Sango), was in ed," he sald, U.S. Ore Tariff Check Said No Cause For Worry By ALAN DONNELLY { Alex Quaison - Sackey, chief pressed to make changse in the er companies as Press Prod. thought & little harder paper | Bricklayers Want Money | KITCHENER (CP) -- A brick. {layers strike here threatens to tie {up several million dollars worth lof construction projects, This is in line with a forecast,| Local 12, Bricklayers and Ma- Canadian Press Staff Writer [prepared for a 1857 U.S, tariffisons Union (CLC) called the|™ OTTAWA (CP) -- Government| commission study, predicting that! strike to back wage demands, officials aren't losing sleep over| Canada's net exports to the U.B./8even contractors involved a new United States tariff invest- would rise from 8,600,000 long claimed Wednesday the walkout | igation that will decide whether| tons in 1957 to 80,000,000 long tons was not wanted by union mem. 'escape clause' tariff protectioniin 1075, bers, ! I Ratded Sanat ton ore from| Canada's share of U8, ore con, The union Wants a W-cents-an.| anada and other cou y a hour increase in the present $2. For one thing, it's expected|*'Mmption would rise to 40 per|, "000, gh hi that fast-rising Canadian iron ore|cent from some six per cent In|have offered 25 cents in a two: exports to American mills will be| 1957, year contract, ee reun men P1AN. Japan Trip On Farm Prices needs, | Another reason for optimism the dominant position of U, steelmakers in the ore supply sit WAWA (CP) -- The wrath of uation, " | Wawa residents subsided Wed.| "They don't want a tariff," one nesday with the announcement Canadian official sald Wednes- " n ! f By JAMES NELSON (sureault (L--Quebec) to Rio de Canadian Press Staff Write| Janeiro in 1058 as observers, | Canadian Press Staff Writer |FORMED NEW GROUP | OTTAWA (CP)~Two senators] They were elected president! {and four members of the Cana.land vice president, respectively, | {dian Commons will leave nextiof a mnewly-organized Canadian | month for a 10-day conference in|Inter-parliamentary Union group that a 100-mile section of the day. He sald US. mills control Trans - Canada Highway linking| 80 per cent of American fron ore | Tokyo to discuss the world-wide during the past session of Parlia- ups and downs of farmers' 'and ment, H, W, Herridge (CCF them with the rest of the world| Production and all of the ore consumers' prices, | Kootenay West) was also elected | By JACK BRAYLEY world, They whipped up the mob will he opened fc AT properties in Canada and Latin Can i TL er J vanes oa he iin. is Wil be opeued 1% unrestricted America that supply American The situation in the Congo thisiline of UNEF troops withdrew| ppt ow this tel import needs. week where crowds menaced| behind the stockage of the police 4 909 i Bow 4 Sia minleg fowls] The escape clause inquiry by United Nations military person-| barracks, have been complaining that the! the U.S. tariff commission was nel was reminiscent of the grim| They left on the streets 8/ ontario highways department has | requested by the U.S, Senate fl- riod In March, 1957, when small group of unarmed Cana: |ooked them in "ail," ? nance committee early this sum- Finiston The delegation, drawn from all|a vice-president, parties In the Canadian Parlia-| Members of the Canadian Par. ment, will attend the 49th con.|liament already are members of ference of the Inter-parliament-|the Commonwealth Parliament. | ary Union, an organization of ary Association, the NATO Par- {non - cabinet representatives of | liamentary Association, and a over 50 national parliaments, In-| joint parliamentary committee of Did You Know , , , in the main Dining Room of || the GENOSHA HOTEL you con nave @ Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. 0] 4A" 0) geauValley TONIGHT Specials | Thurs, Fri. Sat, BUTTER 64° MARGARINE ** 4 .., 89° CIGARETTES CARTON 3.05 BREAD §0Gk 2 aves 33° CHARCOAL "se 3g JAVEX BLEACH 53 22¢ 75¢ JAVEX BLEACH 19¢ GALLON FRENCH 1.00 | W AMATEUR STEWARDESS MAKES A SLIP Mary Schlosser 'lets out a | play aboard the liner Sylvania | the catering crew walked off scream as Sue Strassman up- | which recruited passenger help | to join a seamen's strike, sets a tray in a bit of horse- | on a voyage from Britain after | ~(CP Wirephoto) INTERPRETING THE NEWS Congo Trouble FIRST GRADE Open Highway For Wawa is] A GOOD FOOD Business Men's Lunch 12 - 2 Daily Air Conditioned DINING ROOM HOTEL LANCASTER / FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS JARS BAR-B-QUE SAUCE ™ ™ RECORD PEAS CHOICE MEATS FRYING OR ROASTING CHICKENS WITH OR WITHOUT DRESSING SLICED BEEF BOLOGNA 31° MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNICS ,. 39° GROUND FROM CHOICE RED BRAND BEEF «= FRESH MINCED HAMBURG 3 us. 1.00 MAPLE LEAF LOOSE WIENERS 3 us. 1.00 20.02, TINS ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS a INEF moved into the volatile dian signallers who risked life hws ata "an { mer, The commission must de- Gaza. and limb in stringing out the JURE aYS Minister Pog termine whether ore imports are At that time shots were ex- vital communication links with Agawa, about 60 miles north of CAusing o Wiealenivg, serious changed, unarmed Canadian sig-| UNEF outposts, frontier points gq. "Ste avia: 8 mite! injury to the domestic indusiry nallers and sappers were blamed and with headquarters back in Baul Se are, thd Haile |1f it finds they are, it must rec- for shooting some Arab demon- the Canal Zone, So wilt be open to traffic from noon | ommend imposition of a tart or strators and members of the] The Gaza demonstrators had Saturdays to 7 a.m. Mondays | import quota, Hearings start ot, : Da) : peace force were temporarily been stirred to riot piteh by fn-(" a" on ate pane FROST 18 with a report likely early next)cluding Russia's, {the United States and Canada, penned in police barracks|flamatory oratory and slogans the section was imposed last|YCAr: Also on the agenda will be the The Commons and Senate voted | where they hurled tear - gas and they started shooting wildly suring: when A nl om The next step would be up to|problems of disarmament and|$32 500 for travelling expenses for bombs at a rioting mob, and brandishing swords UNEF | ined traffic was Seriously in. | Congress and the U.S, admini- the preservation of parliament-|delegates, and for contributions Lt-Gen, L. M. Burns, then|infantry, armed only with rifle te ing With ono et rk | stration, Officials sald the Cana-| ary democracy in Asia, to the treasuries of these groups, | chief of UNEF, summoned ar-|withdrew to the stockade and|™my JU Ch" S00 1d o finish dian government as a rule Canada's membership lapsed | The Inter-Parliamentary Union| | moved cars to the arca and de-|when it seemed in danger of bi the a 1 Gent 7 Td py doesn't intervene in tariff com-| through lack of interest but mem.|is the only body taking in groups | clared an early curfew, In a few|ing attacked they started to hurl| pitino As WM Ey "| mission hearings but presents its bers of the present Parliament from Iron Curtain countries, f days order was restored and anitear-gas bombs, The rioting Ar scheduled g Piet Te Arei.ace to the U.S, government If} stirred up new Interest, sending| Names of delegates from Can. | uneasy peace settled over the abs picked them up and hurled] ea | : ri unless some action; fears adverse action may be Ernest Broome (PC--Vancouver|ada to the Tokyo meeting will be area where in biblical times/them back, demanding the re- fe . ita. | taken, South) and Senator J, M, Des.|announced later, | Samson pulled down the temple.|lease from the barracks of Pa uy sva, midway Jong the se But right now, say officials, | ---- -- hibit bad a ) | Egypt's President Nasser, like lestinlan leaders they claimed 9% protest : apie A as ig I-| Canada doesn't need to worry, | Premier Lumumba, used a deli-| were left in UNEF hands by the way officials established gates at| phere has been no U.S, tariff cate situation to promote his own|Israell, € each end of their. first and only|on iron ore since 1913, . cause in an arca where his posi-| It was at thls point that a highway | "Canada's Iron ore exports to With A Furnace Cleanout tion was not secure, He kept the squad of armored cars arrived entually the highway de-|(he U.S, last year showed a ressure on until UNEF gave up|and while they broke up the mob partment decided to make some hooming 52-per-cent gain over ts intention of trying to take|into small groups, public address concessions for the area, tesid. | 1058 to $117,800,000, due mainly to \ For One Full Year! over civil as well as military announcements issued Burns' or- en's were permittd to travel inithe big new ore developments in (Private Residences Only) control, | der for an early curfew, and out on weekends in convoys| Labrador. All came from 'cap. 1 OVERED MOV accompanie y a tow true ive" eposist controlled b STORM COVERE N E ore ( sist y Le, DRAPERIES BROADLOOM INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE PHONE RA 8-4681 NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET UNEF AGAIN IN COMMAND provided they obtained a depart. | U.S, steel firms using the ore.| It began when Israell forces| By the next day, UNEF was ment permit, | - withdrew from thelr last foot-{in firm cor ind the situa-| - wii-- hold on Egyptian soll early tion and while the demonstra. March 6. UNEF forces, moved|tions continued, they were or fn Canadian transports and with derly, But Nasser had ev idently Canadian communications and| gained his point, UNEF gave up engineers in the van, started oc-|the idea of being a "nolice" Bill B 1 stri i w cupying the Gaza: Strip behind|force and. assumed Its present the withdrawing Israeli In the|role of being a 'peace tore. | ower al dark murk of a sandstorm when|1t also gave up the idea of even) the population was held indoors| temporarily running the civil by a curfew. administration and Egyptian of-l1awyer used Canada's new Bill of {lice sald Wednesday night, | UNEF was In position at dawn ficials were allowed to take over|gights Wednesday to get lower| John Frederick Cody, 21, of St, to meet an exuberant greeting|despit@ protests from the Israeli hail for his clients, Williams. is being held ash Bo from the Palestinians of Gaza,| and to a lesser extent, the Anglo-| George Peter Martin, 32, was! terial ns, 4 08 hel 3 a Wa many of them embittered resi-|French invaders, {charged with obtaining money| Tuesday to Aug, 23 on a charge| dents of the area's big refugee| Things did not become peace-ihy posing as a doctor and his|of causing a disturbance by fight. | camps, ful immediately for the Cana-| wire Sidney Ann 25, with ohtain-|ing : Then professional demonstrat-idians who had shown both dis-ljng aecommodation by fraud,| Martin was found lying on the ors arrived from Cairo with their| cretion and patience during theirigo sory and passing a 'worthless | sidewalk outside the restaurant] banners that shouted for reunion tough job among the streeti aqua where his estranged wile| ORANGES ;.. 6-QT. 79¢c with Egypt and declaring Nasser mobs, They were accused by the Magistrate J, L. worked, - FRESH GHERKINS : BASKET 69¢ the Saviour of a United ArabiArab press of having fired In-\pajl ai $5,000 for Th & CUCUMBERS DILL CUCUMBERS , F oO oO D | .\ FRESH DILL 2 punches 25° R K 3 T. FROZEN FRAZERVILLE : 35° 94 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ol ~ |Brain Damage Cause Of Death SIMCOE (CP)--An autopsy on| the body of Anthony Martin, 19, of Delhi, found Sunday dead in| la pool of blood here, revealed he| TORONTO (CP) = A Toronto died of a brain hemorrhage, po- PILLSBURY'S DOUBLE DUTCH DEVILS FOOD CAKE MIX 2, 69° FRESH FRUITS PEARS EATING 7 son 39° GRAPES 2 us 35° RED OR FRESH HEAD ; 2 ror 19° GREEN LETTUCE 3 voz. 1.00 Tells How To Buy Drugs | tw Like Lumumba, the Egyptlanipioiie main principles w | Rights' ma ples was free- government rumbled about, Eet:) om of the citizen and due pro. ting fhe open poh to the |C6ss of the law, There was little| 3 Jeaving Mr I i m o r e| freedom of the citizen involved OTTAWA (CP3--When it comes! friendly to Egypt, It was finally|'"\2e(URE such bail Be TIO te) fo buying top quality drugs, the proved beyond doubt that the facing Martin involved $45 Be | things to check are the ability, shooting had been done by some op vac a aninet his wife $250 facilities, personnel and con-|hemmed-in Scandinavian troops "a, Co gistrate set al pF Fr ') science of the drug maniac. and also by the rioting Arabs npg onon and remanded the Mam | turer, Dr. C. A, Morrell, Can- themselves, i oa An ada's chief drug inspector, sald] Gaza is still In uneasy peace Uns until Aug. 24 for trial, Wednesday. |but UNEF Is respected and its | Neither a brand name nor al patrols have lived to make peace BIG MACHINES CRASH drug's generic name is the sole! another day. NEW ULM, Minn, (AP)--Two reliable guide to quality, he sald.| = glant earth « moving machines collided head-on at top speed on a road construction project Wed-| the drug and now its made--me| Rules Boy 6 "Not Responsible" LARGE HEADS JUICY KIST 1638 persons, o, sald one of the Bill of 16-0n, Cello Bag --|discriminately at the demonstrat-isag ron hia wife. ors and with killing at least tWo| "x "am piynick lawyer for the FROZEN PINK OR WHITE control system that ensures care- nesday, killing both operators, A! ful and scientific testing for po- witness said both drivers turned| | the quality of their drug prod- ! wets, Generally, when people are "and drug directorate of the health} tency and stability." He said there are many firms known for their integrity and for buying drugs, they want prod. ucts from firms in which they have confidence, even though it sometimes means paying more, Dr. Morrell, head of the food department, said that sometimes drugs can be bought more cheaply by getting them by their generic or chemical name, GUELPH (CP) -- Magistrate] A. S. Mitchell ruled Wednesday | that a six-year-old boy Is not a responsible person so far as small vessels rerulations are con. | cerned, especially when a skler Is being towed by a boat, | Albert Ausman of Galt was fined $10 Wednesday for not hav-| ing a responsible person in his boat July 8 to keep watch on a skier he was towing on nearby) Puslinch Lake. the same direction In a vain attempt to avoid the accident, STAY IN COMMONWEALTH NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters) of the anew republic of Cyprus, told a press conference Wednes- day: "In my personal view, Cy- prus must remain within the British Commonwealth," - PE Tobe CE PRIME RIB "Sure there are bargains, bul! a A mAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS oy have to know what to look|$ or in seeking the best quality. Most people seem to prefer to buy a drug made by a reputable man- | ufacturer than to take a chance on something they aren't sure sbout." This applies to both brand- same and gentric-name drugs. (In a story from Saskatoon Aug. 15, the Canadian Press er- roneously quoted Dr, Morrell as saying in an interview that there is a greater danger of ineffectual or overly-potent drugs when the consumer disregards brand sames and buys drugs by their ¢hemical name.) | 8 + « + For That Secon Let Professionals Phone DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE WHITBY--OSHAWA--BROOKLIN PHONE MO 8-3304 d Honeymoon Cruise plan it for you bh 1 NO. 1 ONTARIO NEW POTATOES 6-QT. 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