2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 19, 1960 Een - ' CASTRO. ARRIVES IN NEW YORK Bearded Premier Fidel Cas- | the upeam ng meeting M the plane was unloaded at an isn 'Burt Calls WINDSOR (CP) George Burt, president of the United Auntomeo- bile Workers (CLL) sald Sunday the UAW will e¢all on the Cana vdian Labor Congr to organize a mass march of unfonists and | unemployed workers on Ottawa He said the union "is alarmed at government reports that un employment is rising In Canada," | Mr, Burt said the march should take place during the next ses sion of Parliament, expected in January The decision was made by 125 delegates to the union's quarterly session, The UAW has 65,000 members Mr. Burt glso said a royal mmission investigating the Ca padian automobile industry would be asked to investigate the possibility of 8 100-per-cent Ca nadign-content car, The union earlier asked a 7-per-cent Cana dian ear Mr. Burt said the council will urge the passage of a bill requir ing industry to appear hefore government hoards hefore it can hift operations from one city to another The Ontario Labor Relations hoard was bitterly criticized for turning down an application hy the UAW to represent Volks wagen workers at a Toronto plant INCO Gives or ; 'UN Assembly Union March Faces Problems By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Mall Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) ~In a pree way, the United Nations organization is under the gun in the new General Assem bly The Boviet Union's charges that UN BSeeretary-Geperal Dag Hammarskjold has heen the ""eonscious" tool of imperialists in the Congo appears lo he a point of no return in diplomacy Soviet Premier Khrushchey's visit to the UN--while said to be mainly prompted by the disarma- ment issues interpreted also as Ru Zing an attempt to consolidate sia's position with the states of Africa The Security Council debate preceding the assembly had nightmarish aspects in which the representatives of Russia and the United States--these two particy larly -- seemed to be speaking ahout a situation, not in different continents but in different plan els Inevitable comparisons were made hetween the UN today and the League of Nations se im potent gestures were no deterrent against the Second World War WILL UN FAIL? Most diplomats shrink from y posing the question whether the UN might fall the buffeting of conf ide An historic has com about singe formation of the UD following the war Latin America led the continents in the emer wi ton indey feting ogi change y when number of members. Sach small eountries as Costa Rica won a yoke at the heginning--a vole theoretically equal to, for in stance, Russia. Then there were only ahout 50 members in the UN Bit ways awakened, The will have it is said in various mother Africa has African continent a greater yole in the UN than any other continent Chad, for instance, will be just as important in voling power as the United States in this situa tion where the UN has almost 100 members Whatever the virtues of failures of the imper st powers in Al- riea, it is obvious that Russia now intends to supplant them Soviet deputy foreign minister Valerian - Zorin was wearing a mischievous smile just he fore e denounced Hammarsk jold in bitter tones, apparently meaning that his country would wreck the UN command as it stands now to attain its African objectives RUSSIA AGES AFRICA Russia seems to feel that its day has come in Africa and that the wobbly-kneed leaders there een be coaxed to communism The assault of Soviet Premier! [ Khrusheh and the other Com st leaders attending the 15th ¥ al Assembl is regarded higgest test so far of the whose headquarters are on York's Fast River, in the heart of capitalism Raw 3h sunny aul muni Gene as the UN New 7 by wy FIRST RPLIPORY Australia's first city heliport is under construction in Melbourne, DRIVE geau Valley TONIGHT ARRANGEMENTS Dine In Good Taste AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL Our coffee shop and main din ing room completely eircom ditioned, Scholarships TORONTO (CP)--International Nickel Company of Canada Jd has awarded scholarships to erowds in lated hangar to avoid that gathered in front of thé ternational United Nations General Assem bly, At right is Raul fon fo eign mini of Cuba, Castro's tro waves to welcoming group as he tands at microphone alter | val here today for ster building SCENE OF TWO-TRAIN CRA [ Is arri arriva Three Men Dead New Bomarc Property Released Called U SEATTLE (AP) The defence ent has released the first STOCKAND + of the Boeing Bomare-B Staff Writer e, It looks like an upside The housewife cream cone today hein de By DAV Canadian Press OTTAWA (CP) pictured Hs ire cones which are called and are manufactured Boeing Airplane Company attle, About 100 of the ra 1 ve been delivered to|Pody ers law | hy latrimon an old-fashioned worn 1 which it does not fit and 1 command stations in| Adjusted by patehe ,'! contended and midwest Professor lan F. G. Baxter of ] Bomare-B is an advanced Toronto ground-to-air missile which 1s] "Reform launched into the air and, measurement through radar, seeks out tar-la remakin gel it, The fibre The gli cover and protect! pe. t-secking radar, but do rfere with the operation d warhead which destroys et is located behind the ne, Dog Gets Probation TORONTO (CP Trixie, a il property must of ol involve the subj the suit Hall lav 307 ented his imonial property law ithmitted to the and Law ¢« here jaxter of equality tween man and wife falls far short of providing all the an swers dealing with division of the property He noted that a royal commis sion In England arrived at the view that the woman Is not al ways given sufficient recognition that the wife's contribution in running the home and looking small brown mongrel dog, WAS pier the children Is just as valu given months to change her apie as the husband's bread habits when her owner appeared inning in court Saturday to show cause] pp. Baxter sald the legal why Trixie shouldn't be de: ot matrimony has special str yed as viclous tures distinguishing it from Police sald the dog has been participation in a limited com accused of hiting several persons pany although present law se but Mrs, Jean Slater, the owner, | certain similarities ween the contended the little dog is not (wo viclou "1 don't destroyed Thompson said destroys Osgoode domes pre matr pape Common wealth Empire nfer ence Dr | trine Lar 2 Of doc be simple sald a of ius SX slide [ say bet hold with dogs being SHOULD BE PARTNERS magistrate Fred He sald a modern law of matri monial pro must surely be He ut Trixie on six months' derived from the concept of part probation with Mrs, Slater's ners hip with the as equal three nall sons as probation partners officer "Since expected sirable should tract perty Spouse not always he and is probably unde vay. that tl pouses a partnership cor any law matri contract unless the it could any 1} make on marriage should contain a mod mon ial partnership which would operate Lost Boy Taken Home | TORONTO old Bradley Insects May Bug Our Future MONTREAL (CP) Gerard Nes, former perintendant of the Manchester in England said Sund mankind may be plagued the future with tre mendous arms of insects." He t 1» meeting of the Cana di { I for Animal's Wel|from home fa h population Sunday was e wiving animals In gay "studying a road all of thelr natural} je probably would havi bre living grounds, and found his home, com m lepends on animals to con Walter Armstrong trol 1 t trip a little easier Mr. Ile " kinds of 008. Good erated hy bad Ae | 100 Nnaay (CP) Three-year Flanagan, missin for everal hour m found 10 block n map way mented Const who made the ald there are two good zoos and had he sald, are op oological societies and are operated hy el He ii. Board Effigies is not surorising at some of them.' | " MERRITTON members of the Ontario muniel 00 0% ald vou look (cm Two rost's amalgamation plans for this town outside St. Catharines Signs proclaiming "the Repub I E lie of Merritton" appeared " . attention to the residents' objec SPLIT, Yugoslavia (Reuters) ROE ; lk o Ontarie p ¥ pre he Two Ontario women wha were In "rye OMB decided last week to a car in which a Chatham, Ont, jye1yde Merritton in the amalga dition Sunday night 2 housie into a city of 84,000 effec Miss Helen Hockley, 64, of ijye Jan, 1, 1961 W " ton and Miss Jessie Hous The hanged effigies repre ton, 81, of Chatham, were ad: sented board members J. A. Ken They \ their companion, M Norma entry a plaque not Steve killed. Police said wm of the town M Stevens apparently fell asleep at the wi -. 2 a pal board were hanged In effigy Sunday in protests of the board's Ww Die around town as part of the cam paign to draw Premier F or killed Thur h woman was paile d Thursda¥. mation of St. Catharines Gran were reported in improved 0on- {ham township and Port Dal mitted to hospital with sight Ini nedy and W. Greenwood Juries after the accident in which were hanged over the town he Mrs face 35 ance flanking incarporatic ns Was ng the in 1918 The town plans a ant carn Harkley suffered nose and roast Wednesday evening and a and Mrs. Norsten! rally Sunday to collect signatures es 1 with hand lacerations, a for a e¢ of ohjection to the hospital spokesman sald Ontario government - The notice must he 10 per cent of the el {in this towy of 6.2% | st Febrary th inturies ane o signed hy sible voters Massey Ferguson Appointment CP) Kenneth C elected viee town held a 378 to oh voted 2 i ) sa of Massey ' gv based schoo farm ant ampany with Merri 5 AX A ¢ Wt inter national operations, 'commercial and 41.8 residential 1 ronta | platform [visit | er Hang Municipal 1 they Law njust spouses modified their own contract "It is ted the it o in lie tha re SUE hip Is ge parine cor tem of mal and that only a sound and structed," Vers L. Parsons id In a paper on the et that ma eal imonial prop h tem on th Just & imonial la hh are ihe Middle Agi me with 1 IM mon it of a parties h ( tence of the iat of the liss Parsons at hed throu marriage vife hushand ip of « to matrimonial property view to eliminating injust dering what uitahle appointed review eon change und ern condition No TV Show For Mr.K? NEW YORK (AP) department ha ved televisic state dvi major vorks that it allow Soviet chev to use TV during hopes thes Premier a his Department officials were concerned prim spol networks and placed at posal of Khrushchev, ril one r I { ct was howed a number) o.oqied unjustly in property mat-| of depart: ire for a modern made equal academic point ments are 151 he Toronto! Junior College, anu in the illogical |( the p he leg The The Ua were kept in their home at Te mn y prop New | aw Can names con ny Ory merged with sons and daughters of AR employees in Ontario areas Ralph D, Parker, senior vice president, announced Baturday In addition to tuition fees, the scholars hips annually provide $300 to the recipient and a gran of $500 to the university, They are awarded on a one-year hasis and are renewable to the recip jent until graduation, providing and conduct require met Of this year's recipients, are from Port Colborne the high schools and they will attend Walter, Neuchatel Neuchatel Switz. Lynda FE. Tray- McMaster; Port Col three Their the universities Linda J of T Colborne, I,, Young McMaster erland, U ner, Port armen horne 'Hidden' Children on «on. Found Retarded net vill not Khrush anda York nj, they abhoutipented houses because the dis il programs ereated by the Ike's Knowledge Outdated ? WASHINGTON (AP) Gen. John Medaris, reth m chiel Sunday that military dated. Medaris hurt U.S, missile ar sile President ¥ knowled implied @ Writ head of missile "1 do hi army's from the command not think helped in rece idier in development tary 0 8 the heen yy having a House, The field of weapons War mil wel nee 1 ATH heen whose hortly a to he ni fonal sense have §0 that anyone rience ended war cannot of today's really profes Yet eee W hope milit having been sful as a theatre der In 4 major war dent Is necessar with his own milil and thus less inclined to the advice of sionals,' Medaris ecutive book, Countdown for which he characteris chiefs of staff as an debating society, He "crying need for a of staff, with the services as advisers him." ly | ary k now Dex § pé today's heads strongly su Ma) army this Medaris nt he persona fey | mpy WW to he le onl oe 1 n mn joint neonelusive speaks of ¢ chie the to of y Gambling Squad Makes Arrests TORONTO ted three men raided the wiated Veterans' Cooksville arrest cP Sunds homes re men Road n nearby The 8 Were ambling of the and sted mott § Mm Squad Was an char with wr June ged Ar Sunday were and \ th of T ade ¢ Angelo Laff raided, wilh the Associatio AY | of Police Ww legislative mod ted {mental a enhow out a pro h experience ordnance sald situation year White the an md World farreachin ex that abreast the immensely comman th d an industrial ex recorded his views in a nve he OPP mem or brit Fee ory Joseph nd confined to thelr 4] en profes ar hen two nd W TORONTO (CP) Tests show o that the three Dickerson children home for 11 mentally retarded, the Hospital for Sick Children sald Saturday Dr. A. L, Chute said they are suffering hypo-pitultarism, poss sibly caused by under-nutrition at an early age But there is a definite possi Ibility they could attain normal it if they're kept on a proper die "" he sald Gordon, 15 Constance, 18 sisters 13, his Gilenda, and and Windsor, until six weeks when Gordon wan dered into the street and told his to a neighbor Their mother, Mrs. Shirley kerson Leach, and stepfather Donald Leach sald they had con the three in a series of landlords families were al cumseh, near ago tory cealed wouldn't I'hree other lowed their accept large children freedom e couple claimed that later his ined to keep the three | confined because they were small for their ages and other children {would laugh at them Psychological tests indicate mstance has the mental ability tht - year Ciordon's " 12 and old about of an el 10 five Children's Ald Society has courts for custody children | { | | (Hlenda The ied to the two younger appl of the Toronto Bands Win Honors TORONTO (CP) Toronto ands won the junior and senior contests Saturday night at the an nual international drum and bu » competition in suburban Lea de Toronto ( ir contest 47. Guelph cand with were ambassadors won the with a score of Royalaires were £5.27. Toronta Op junior winners with contest Saturday at won hy Niag Militaires, 86.75, Sec the Hull, Que., Trouba dors, 70.23, followed by the Lind vw Kavaliers, 67.58, and King- ston Prince of Wales, 67.08 More Charges From Russia MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet Union eharged Sunday that 'dirty provodations hy coloniz and what it called undue in terference by the United Nations n Congolese diplomats from the 5 African nation ia declared it around support" e people against colonialism hy the hroadeast Saviet of the from { onlor Lindsay Falls, Ont ond were wa | will continue he announcement agency Tass Ww radio thelr first Ww R news Aos gave y vorld officials he C The rliame vernment and republic have Tass legal t of the been removed,' Nevertheless, 'the puy its hasie rt for the struggle of independence "1 m and the Soviet Un pol cy of neo on Sues wn ae devel m nes tered all to th nrine $ stance dom loving and "(Congolese people, fre on |urday ra | of the Con-| In Spanish River Train Crash Hurts Three BENNY (CP)~Three a Roman Catholic vanished in a vain tempt are missing sumed drowned after two canoes upset Baturday in the surging rapids of Spanish River The lone novice canoeist in party of eight was the only sur vivor from the spilled canoes Missing are Rev, Peter Graf, i, a teacher at St. Jerome' High School in Kitchener; Wil liam FP, Ball, 42, vice-president of Ball Brothers Limited in Kitchener; and Squire 44, construction with Ball Brothers The men were in a eight in four canoes from Benny, 40 mil of Sudbury, to Lake miles south of here Ball and James Kitchener, lone novice the party, were caught rapids and upset. Father men, on priest who rescue al and pre a George a foreman party of paddling northwes Agnew, Bb Berner of canoelst in Graf years, are physically stunted and phi Squire followed them info port, the rapids to help, but over turned Berner shore In the other two canoes were Norman Hipel, Elmira; Arthur Lougheed, Elmira; Hugh McKee assistant registrar at the Univer sity of Waterloo, and James Cruikshank of Elmira WA XPERT CANOERS Father Graf, a member of the Congregation of the Resurrec tion, had led many canoe trips to Northern Ontario, He and Mc Kee had organized the annual managed to 5| Father canoe' trips for the last three years Squire has has five and ing a sixth Survivors said the party wa approaching the first of four sets) of rapids about noon when the canoe containing Ballly and Berner, a Ball company ac countant, hegan to take waetr Graf in a cance with! Squire decided to shoot the rapids to aid the pair At the second priest's canoe got into trouble the first craft was now over the third rapid and sized. Father Graf's canoe cap sized and all men were swept over Graveyard Rapids, the sel ( The see (he vater six children, Ball his wile 1s expect rapids the cap slrug the men helow rapids, Berner swept past struggled to shore | The other three disappeared | McKee went on foot through help, He reached the highway late Saturday night andy called police in Levack | The survivors, headed hy |Const, Evan Gilmore and lands and forests officials, began drag | ging operations Sunday but failed to find any trace of the missing men. Police will continue drag ging today in the river widens into a lake below the rapids. They will also search | small islands in the area Trans-Canada Highway Open WAWA (CP) Three official swung a broadaxe to cleave red, white and blue ribbons here Sat and close a gap in the Trans-Canada Highway Thousands of residents from this area 150 road miles north ol Sault Ste. Marie cheered despite driving rain as the last 165-mil¢ link in Ontario's section of the highway declared open Federal transport Minister Hees, Highways Minister Ce of Ontario and C. Harry Lyon Frogre sive Conservative mem her of the legislature for the Soo officiated in the ceremony Also present were Premier Frost, five other Ontario cabinet ministers and guests from Michi gan, Minnesota and Wisconsin I'he stretch also elosed an inter national highway ring eireling Lake Superior The last gap of Ontario's see tion of the Trans-Canada was the hardest, Running through dense north shore bushland and voek from Agawa River, 95 milk north of the Soo to Marathon cost $40,000,000 Nearly 200 workers neers were employed contractors to hack acres of right of way, 730,000 cubic yards of build more than TO OPEN UP NORTH At a dinner preceding mony, Premier Fros plans for a system roads designed to "open up Northern Ontario." Included in the network are links from Wawa to Chapleau, Foleyet and Tim mins and from Chapleau to Tim mins wa i and engl under out 2,988 blast 2 rock 25 bridges a and the cere announced of arterial The costs of building the Trans Canada are split between the fed eral and provinelal governments | with Ottawa paving up to 90 per cent for vital gaps When completed it will form a {5,000 double-lane highway from So-| Newfoundland to British Colum bia, the longest in the world At the dinner, Mr. Frost said! construction already has startec on the Wawa-to-Chapleau route® and on the Chaplaeu Foleyet immins road, The latter is e pected to he complete in the of 1062, when the Soo Interna tional Bridge is ready for travel | Ry building these arterial roads and bringing them up to a high standard it is our objective to introduce secondary industry! in the form of an expanded tour ist trade into our north country," the premier said He forecast a population of 20,000 for Wawa within 10 years There now are 4,000 to 5,000 resi dents In the area Blind Dog Wins Trials ( a pos and sald t air GL hash Railroad tr ured Saturday crashed Sunda ea southe The CNR The bash line hetween hurled | sor, 1 stopp 70 ea Engineer last| fireman of Bt survivors said they eould! (he en ling feebly in!pBrakeman 17 in the/managed to grasp his canoe as It peined out of the diesel by reseu- mined and using it for sup-|¢ a 1] reach| dense bush and logging roads for diesel Cartier They were taken to Si gin Mr ih Aonueh famn that | was in ductor Wahash Cor he like ¥ The Pay Tribute To The Few OTT marching 1 nent j day the Battle of Britain 20 years ago The ically fallland Sabre fo ea0e anera 1040. 1 and Hurricane to open up Northern Ontario and|the ground below Prime took 1 spected a Mr address French roes who fought and won the wonth I" itain He ampl {and five nall gold po ew NU-WAY RUG & OARPEY SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners, ENCOF ( ree Wa- and tankers was spilled along the were in-line and 500 feet of track ripped ht train up vit train a0 miles HEAVY DAMAGE ESTIMATE Damage w unofficially esti] mated at about $500,000 The CNR ecrew--engineer Ed vin Whitsell and conductor Thomas Field of Windsor, and ikeman James Bentley of St, Thomas--were unhurt Wabash trafic was re-routed aver Chesapeake and Ohio rail. vay tracks between Chatham to) 8t, Thomas. CNR trafic was di erted over CPR lines helween Chatham to London A CNR official said the cause the erash has not been deter: | nmen when their fre into a ( this « ast of mmunity London three-man freight f6-car fre whit oma into the ( a erew of the injury of the Wa CNR track and Wind rear of yR train caped nt Installation by our own mechanics 174 Mary Stre 81 h a ol ammed d eastbound rs Frank Da Joseph Louch Thoma ere thro ne of the Wahash fre William Ham of Bt, Thoma 63, and id, hoth n from ht ners| 15 0 RA 8-4681 ---- 150 of COVERED WITH O11 ered with ufering shock, | Thomas: | Hospital suffering chest and i and My ad cuts three oil General Davis le hack injuries ith severe hi ihie njuri in fair eondil ifferin atisfactory eondition Frank Bechley ld: YI was into Lone £] hack n hrruiges on he | 11 Bargaining for the purchase or sale of a house or any other property is an art thet nobody can learn overnight One of the commonest mistakes made by inexperienced persons is what you might call "inflexibility." of Just wall unn wreckage a of boxcars They seem te have the idea that a goed bargainer is someone whe simply asks the price for what he selling offers the price for what he wants to buy PAUL RISTOW highest ¢ ible lowest possible Is or Now there is se much to the art of bargaining that we couldn't possibly eutline it all if we took a whole page of this newspaper to do it, But the point we want te make is this: A seller who puts a high figure on his property and then refuses even to consider any offers which do not meet this arbitrary standard is nothing but stubborn and foolish, There offers riou RCAF Parlia Sun AWA (CP) The f00 strong on commemorated Hill some people, of ¢ wha on their property when they are about selling; they are simply find out if they can make a profit on the other hand, we have known wha truly wanted to sell their houses 2 held on, month after month, because uld not get exactly their price at the terms they wanted are USE graph invite CF.100 ent-clay aver the famou battle of ven Spitfire exhibited on passage of time demonstrated jets of the pre ree swooped low Fows hile 1 the fate! peller-d wa not trying- to But people but they exactly W I i he of nw § were These people have seldom studied the current real estate market, and they are usually unwilling te let their agent sug» gest a reasonable price and reasonable terms. Minister general sal Diefenbakes oute and in d of honor Diefenbaker in both paid tribut he gua In rare cases, these people manage ta sell at their own price, after a long wait, But an experienced bargainer knows that the difference between a swiftly completed sale and o long-delayed one is like the difference between a bird in the hand and two in the bush, brie® and he nm a English to the battle over the skies of A chief Marshal of the air staff others placed wreaths at monument topped by a obe and eagle Hugh and wll 19 ATHOL ST WEST OSHAWA BLACKPOOL (Reuters) A half-blind sheep dog called Ken was named supreme champion of Hritain here Sautrday ' at the windup of the annual. three-day iritish international sheepdog trials Ken ¢ Welsh from town He from Wales, best to master noeuvres Ken suffered an attack of dis temper three years ago and since then has heen half blind, "He has learned to work by instinet and shepherd Daniel, 34, whose father bred and trained two supreme champions hefore him ime to the trials with his owner, Erawyn Daniel the Swanswa River valley of Yst Radgynlasi beat out 35 other top dogs England, Scotland and handling the trial sheep the commands of his through intricate ma.' F. RICHARD 136 SIMCOE N The Examination of And Glc 155es EVENINGS BY { Fitting of Contact Lenses Children's Visual Training For Appointment Please Call RA 3-419 BLACK, Q.D. AT COLBORNE eyes APPOINTMENT TONIGHT THE CANVASSER WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR Give Generously To Conquer MENTAL ILLNESS SEPTEMBER 19 TO 24 Or Send Your Contribution To , , P.O. BOX 335, OSHAWA The Canadian Mental Health Association OSHAWA AND ONTARIO COUNTY BRANCH