Mrs, Elean with Miss Win Paris, Ont, a who had exchanged letters Mrs. Roosevelt but had ne chromic patient with er MEET um land had met lent Roose a patient of the (33 elt P Was ' he Ga inator M win Roosevelt n INTERPRETING THE NEWS Nehru-Menzies Spat Serious? By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer I'he between India and Australia the United General Assembly appear in a of develop may strain Common new spat in Nation to. be another serie ments that wealth questions about the future of thi unique family of nations Prime Minister Nehru of India man of gentienes the grail of peace determinal A 400,000,000 hun tends to regional relations and raise normally 1s a who pursue with quiet ruler over some gry souls, his ward nationalism ism But he seldom raises his even to his enemies, It mus! deed have heen voleanic which forced him to declare pub liely that his Commonwealth col league--Prime Minister Menzies of Australia--was voicing an ar gument that was 'completely un tenable' and that "verges on ab surdity," SUMMIT APPEAL Nehru came to the UN aligned with four other so-called "neu tral" countries appealing for an immediate Summit conference between Soviet Premier Khrush chev and President Eisenhower Eisenhower put up 'condi tions"! which Khrushchev would have to meet hefore another Summit could take place, These were conditions that might make Khrushehey lose face at home The Soviet leader countered with conditions of his own that would make Eisenhower lose face But Nehru and his neutrals persisted, It became increa ingly clear to the United States it} might be faced with a situation] where it would have to turn down a UN request, Those sup porting' the US came through with a als tending to neutral appeal Am these was Australia uggestion for a resumption 0 a four » power Summ meeting CNE Will Open Early cp ion outlook and voice in anger position of down propos Lhe series water The Exhibition aAson one on Aug, 18 Cana will week TORONTO dian National open 1961 earlier than and will close a week early, on Lahor Day, CNE president Harry I. Price announced Thursday The experiment will seek lo tract more United States and ( more its es usual school and the nadian tourists children during Attendance week Day few last alter Labor has dropped in the last vears, US, indusiries want em playees to take their holidays be fore Labor Day, Daytime atiend ance was further handicapped by school opening, Mr, Price Niagara Falls Tower Ready NIAGARA FALLS NY AP An obervation tower, which wil give visitors to this famous tow ist centre view of Ni Falls never offered probably open fan was announced Thursday Construction th rise. 280 feel gorge below the falls he two Vvears ago after an elevator which took visitors te the base of the falls was condemned because of a rock slide An elevator to the tower will take visitors beth to the hase of the gorge, and to a point 100 feet the fal lowe 5 said a dara bhelore about tow N was of above the AA above The Ww Prose collapsed In a about 300 feet can falls, below was } ¥ Prov lec ometime in he SOME EMBARRASSMENT Aust p Wa I if alia oposal ap parently pect heeause alter yeek end th Ki and ri I It of embarra Menzies made " conference enhower Viacmillan matter Menzie nee I" be a ment for rebuffed ada, ¥ upporting he to 5B Brit I [ Cast yehry fell Te the parliamentary those support withdrew hi apparently heing blud pulsed b Mmanoeuvring he UR al t with feeling he n and Propo hu ne Was geoned into a corner remain the two minister into future undoubtedly some strain between Commonwealth prime that could spill over conferences, This may nadians wonder the old ties that bind the monwealth are not wearing a lil tle thin here well make some Ca whether in fact Com Monkeyshines Bring Blackout BRANTFORD (CP) monkey which escaped during the weekend electrocuted itself al the top of a hydro blacked out 50 home Township, The body Cheeta found power lines in the It had apparently #000 volt trans A pel ( aay pole and in Brantford of the monkey wa lying @acros city outskirt touched former Dymond Says Patients Stay Tov Long CHATHAM tients in hospitals, Health Minis ter Dymond Thursday an cm Provincial are cau sald at tu exten Hosp surprise opening of a to Chatham the minister that despite made in medicine patients should be periods in hospi ted the increased have heen avoided Speaking $1,000,000 \ ion General tal expressed teady galing add surgery shending longer { He | 10 al UHH ht most of this trend ents placed for sald pa he minister the pon on doctor 1150 to blame I'he eu hility but 1 are hospital is no place for he declared Dymand the average in Chatham haspital has in sed from 7.2 days in 1958 to 8.8 days in 1960 He sald national health 600 per a It Dy said stay ere Rrital has since the cost of n in it heme reased. hy cent ntroduced xpansion vear cost the $15,000,000, he general, con hospital bed 1st made in ospital eo pro jects will next On taro government added. For valesoent or every chronie another the mentally m he available | VII Studebaker Buys | Electronic Plant HAMILTON (CP hak® Pa ard ( announced at South Bend, Ind, its fifth major ac quis nin its manufacturing di versitication pro sp he Stud wrparation Thursday n W. Onan Minneano Al \ SHEE FOR FIRST TIME | Kitchener, Onl last might to hehalf of Baciety | addr a rally on the | Cancer cr gnadisn Wirephoto) "Finds Bomb In Rafters ASBALLE (CP) exploring his found a live homb in the hearing A new home Thurs pecond rafters RCAY wner athe day night | orld War The homhb markings, wa dismantled hy fechplieians from a Windsor mi litia unit, It was to be shipped to day to London, Ont Ciuenther Funke, an immigrant from German sald he moved nto the Windsor-area home two veeks He called firemen and police when he discovered the dust-covered al Lhe ago homb in an Reeve Fired Through Error? A lawyer an error in responsible Tonks | TORONTO (CP) id Thursday that legal Judgment wa for the unseating of Chri York Township reeve H, E, Manning asked tario Court of Appeal for a versal of the ruling which lowed an investigation of township's affair He sald Supreme Court Senior Master A, R, Marriott mistook] Ir. Tonk's position in a land purchase Fined $0In | | Rusty Floor Auto Case LONDON, Ont Van Wesseler fined $20 and day following the On re.| fol the (CP) Bernard Avimer $7.50 cost an accident in which a four-year-old boy fell through the rusted floor of Van Wesseler's moving car he court heard that Houweling, standing front seat of the lropped through floor and |was run aver hy a rear wheel A following car narrowly missed him | I'he tal Nan of Was Thurs Anthony hehind the car, suddenly | the | hoy Is now Magistrate told injuries | Van Wesseler pleaded not guilty to the charge of operating @ car in an unsafe condition, He sald he bought the car shortly hefore the accident in June, and did not know the floor was rusted hecause it was covered hy a mat Find Body Near Raft HILLSBOROUGH BEACH (CP1=The holy an unidentd fled woman was found Thursday heside a oubber dinghy on the heach at this Lake Huron village 20 miles northeast of Sarnia Dr A. M. Calder nearby Forest woman had heen four days. She 30 William out of hospi Donald Menzies hut suffered permanent coroner atl estimated the tead three wo wa ihout 40 or Forsyth of Forest, a summer concessioner at the heach, found the body lying a few feet away from a 10-foot life raft fitted with a sail Smallest Eyeglass' | HEARING AID | Smaller Than Previous Zenith Adjust To Ye Head Shape i: Tra pr Pen CONVENIENT TERMS Imperial Optical Co, Ltd n A Ontario Phone St, Oshawa RA 20 Day Coma i 'Explains A-War |New Constitution Rescue Measures |Appeals To Provinces By JACK VAN DUSEN Canadian Press Stall Writer ARNPRIOR, Ont CP1--~The basic problems if and when bombs shatter Canadian cities are lo save the leaders and treat the hundreds of thon sands of wounded Fhe 'egders federal, provin cial and municipal--must hve | carry on the affairs of the coun try in war, mayors of the Atian provinces were told Thurs two it day, Veterinarians, dentisis and 1a boratory lechnicians will he called in to help the doctors and hur es, Pr. RB, D. Hardman, the emergency' health of the federal health department, told the student-mayors thal the government has spent $11,000 000 in stockpiling medical sup plies and equipment and is spend- ing another §7.000,000, MOBILE HOSPITALS The supplies include 620 alomic age hospitals and treatment cen fl easy-lo-move packages The hoxes will contain every thing needed 1o set up 20 ho pitals, each with 200 heds, recep tion rooms and three operating rooms Some centres for long In cartons close to the homb emergency treatment Spread across the country 1,200 packaged disaster containing fill-in supplies hospital federal most of the eniet of services tres Au also slorage--are ready to treatment prepared packaged he up scene fo advance specially set I] units for he fa normal The government and provincial govern ments, meanwhile, will have underground te nerve cen which they will direct operations gone (res from the cleanup and war TESTING SHELTER SITES i, I. (Boh) Beatty of the fed eral Emergency Measures Or ganization, sponsors of the four Ven. H. F. Appleyard 'Elected Huron Bishop | | LONDON, Ont, (CP) Ven H, F.' Appleyard, Archdeacon of Brant, was chosen Thursday as the second suffragan hishop of the Anglican diocese of Huron in an election that went to six hal lots Archdeacon Appleyard led throughout the balloting by 216 clergymen and #30 lay delegates hut did not receive the neces ary H1 per cent major both sides until the sixth vote, The 55-year-old bishop - elect son of an Anglican canon and winner of the Military Cross in the Second World War, will' be consecrated next Jan, 6 The archdeacon polled a sub stantial majority of lay dele gates' votes on all but the first ballots in St. Paul's Cathe He lacked 21 votes by the of, 10 on he fifth two dral clergy on the third ball the fourth and two on | On the sixth he rec ical and 244 lay votes, The mini mum voles required were 102 and 164 respectively, MADE UNANIMOUS By a show of hands del then gave the bishop-elect thelr unanimous support, following a motion for this-hy his two near est rivals in the balloting, Very Rev, R. C. Brown, Dean of Huron and rector of the cathedral, and Archdeacon Carman J, Queen diocesan commissioner he names of 18 other candi dates had been put forward The new suffragan bishop will be located at Owen Sound to ad minister Waterloo, Huron, Perth Boy Wakes Riter 17- gales TORONTO (CP) Five-year. old Richard Stahle of RR 1, mira, has regained conselousness after being In a coma 17 days His father, Roy Stahle, said Thursday his son has started to eat and is showing signs of im wravement I'he boy was knocked uncon scious when struck hy a car on the outskirts of Elmira, 12 miles north of Kitehener, He is in a To ronta hospital SCHOFIELD ASSOCIATES LTD. u purchase or renew ial low rate f You are at least there are no male drivers under 25 in the family, Your car is not used for business purposes, You have been accident free for 1, 2, or 3 years, You have been accident free for 5 years, y budget your premium For Service Day Insurance Associates Lid. ved 123 cler:| day course for the Atlantic priv By JAMES NELSON of | Canadian Press Bal Wriker ince officials, seid for mi OTTAWA (CP 7 federal! clear shelters for governments 2 CAF he federal tested the 1» government has found the idea of writing a new, wholly-Canadien constitution more appealing 1o close to the the provinces than it expected Mast and For this season, the dominion radioactive will allow, provincial constitutions) confer said the federal official ence of atlorneys-general broke Phe would he Off earlire then planned Thirs- huge, self-contained underground, 98 And was scheduled to resume layouts coptaining elements of CRTiier than originally Intended he federal and provincial gov: today 0 Mike @ day-dong assault ernments and the armed forces a ig Da was' called by They would have complete proc justice Minister Fulton to see if tection against fallout and provi: g way could he found out of the sion would he made for electrical impasse of 10 years ago when power, communications, medical the provinces and the former Lib treatment, food and sleeping eiipment for the fenamis, pos scort sibly numbering in the hundreds RCMP E Ked Students |Frefghter l 87. CATHARINES (CF) The To Study Here RCMP and township police ac companied a British freighter 25 miles the Welland Canal OTTAWA (CP students, Thursday 00 Seafarers' In Commun 74 have { e sites ! are heing now in provinces hon They present he capitals as as will fallout main shelters along while Union Four countries gludents f are ternational find.) mem from hers shouted their feel who heen awarded An SIU spokesman anada Council fellowships for vessel, the West River udy at Canadian universities in! one of many foreign ships plying feming year the Great Lakes and taking busi from Car aft and nounced Thre: ogacdian sailo post-gradi The spokesman humanities ish crews paid compared to ( rem the ng sald AMong fhe only broad ( the The da ale ne han © award i are mainly for Brit £28 a month gid Lhe tudy in the aris, Were social sciences AW eouneil ol of {0 can wages ana ris director of dian rales i sae + 7 vi ¥ ome Arm In Machine Canada abroad, We ve this In part of students NAPANEE (CP) Alfred eown, #6, of Napanee had hi right arm sheared off ahove the fellowship program. A pa ad of Ed Lo Bask. for the last elhow Thursday when he tried lo i # ' ] clear harvest forager which mr y (] t has lecture fou ald he has lectured » n was plugged hy corn, The ma French the Royal Military n ( . K te chine cleared itself and started vliege MARION up again, cutting off McKeown's {arm br Ihe sibility jection man haope ache through the reports who have visited u The council also announced ap pointment of Henri Charbonneau supervisor of is scholarship as wand live i al al Grey and Bruce Counties, under | Murder the direction of Rt, Rev. George N, Tuxton, Bishop of Huron, Ki | PORONTO (CP)--Farkas Hor Kev, William Townshend willl vath, #2, acquitted Thursday of continue as suffragan bishop forla charge of murder in the stab the whole diocese hing death of Leslie Szabo, 26 [hurst into tears and kissed his APPROVED LAST MAY counsel's hand when the verdict Election of a second suffragan|was brought in , bishop was approved hy Huron! Horvath had admitied stabbing synod last May as the first step|Szaho last June 2 in the hase towards eventual partition of the ment apartment where he was diocese. Huron is the second dio | living with Mrs, Bzabo, He main cese, after Toronto, to elect altained he did so because he econd suffragan leouldn't get out of Bzabo's grip Born in Clarksburg, near Owen|and was in mortal danger found, Archdeacon Appleyard] After a tearful reunion with educated at London and! Mrs. Szaho, the couple was es He graduated from|coried into a police cruiser be was Woodstock 14:10 p.m Acquitted In Broadcast Board Program Hearing to & transmission error, the £'" was orniied from the ) inter eral government could nol gre on a forma for amending the British North America Act 0 Canada OTTAWA (CPI--A public hear: Dh BE is planned nest month by he a of Broadeast Governors to CF story Mr, Fulton originally proposed Ad out what private radio & a modest two-stage atiack, first think ahout getting more to bring the BNA act as it pow YArety 8 thelr programming exists "home from he British acd to deal with new applications amen to the Canadian Par for broadeasting Heences fiament and then to search for Dr. Andrew Stewart, chairman g ' an amending formula, He was prepared to start the seareh of the hoard, said one wim of the hire the 1060 conference ended hearing In Ottaws Nov, 29 is to in stalemate elt of oop ae ravines indicated elicit comments and eas from they wanted to move faster, Un- PERE radio representatives on der their pressure, Mr. Fulton how to diversify programs agreed Thursday to discuss the. Before the hearing the hoard wring of 8 She uy eotati plans 8 statement outlining is The conference adjourned at idens, to give the provincial] "We plan a general statement delegates time to consult thelr as to how we think private radio premiers on proposals which hed can conform more closely to the been made, Nature of the Pro-igroadcasting Act which specifi: posals was kept secret, Wut theleaiiy calls for varied and com majority of the Provinces Were, cpensive programming," he on record hy the day's end ash programming," h favoring a wholly-Canadian eon stitution ! BNA Act ik fa Wr in ar view Thursday, Dr, Stewart sald that many private spot pAVETLISIBE ARNAUREEIMERLS He the!" time spectrum - Bt Weaving enough open time for a continuous, unbroken program He sald the board felt that grepter variety In programs could be achieved by a better dispersal of advertising mes- sages during the brosdeasting period, thus leaving sections of radio time open for more come prehensive programming, ORGANIST Johnny McMann NIGHTLY 9-12 Views given atthe publie hear: HOTEL LANCASTER ing would likely form the hasis arlia for recommendations from the fhe British Parliament a yi hoard for amendments to. Can 1 r 8 4 § i British Parliament to pass sda"s radio regulations, Then & amendments to it In matters re second public hearing will he lating to joint federal provincial held 10 consider the specific, jurisdiction, amendments, | 35 WILL DIE THIS WEEKEND OTTAWA (CP Thanksgiv weekend traffic in Canada claim 85 lives, the Cana Highway Safety Council forecast Thursday night If horne out, this would he one of the lowest fatality totals in years for the long Ocloher eekend. Last year 87 persons were killed on highways, com. paved with 52 in 1958 and 51 in 1957, The forecast period the 78 hours from 6 p.m day to midnight Monday Fhe was passed hy DRIVE TO geau Valley TONIGHT EAMPLED #4 LOGH Dr, Stewart said that the board sampled the programming logs of 44 Canadian radio stations and found that most stations were pol meeting a proper standard for varied programs (The Canadian Press, in a re port of a speech hy Dr, Blewart Amherst, N.B., Sept, 21, er roneously quoted him as saying that the sampling had shown that private Canadian radio sia tions with some exceptions were performing up to standard ing 1] dian GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 142 SIMCOE §T, §, RA 8-645) or RA 3-413 OSHAWA al FISHING EXPERIMENT VANCOUVER (CP) ~~ Two of British Columbia's largest seine: type fishing vessels have sailed for Mexican waters on an experi-| mental voyage to fish for tuna, using salmon seines, Covers Fri ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY CITY OF OSHAWA 1960 TAXES DUE FINAL (5th) INSTALMENT Color of Bills Business Case caller had said, "If Horvath gels off the murder rap, we will gel you and everybody else," Police sald they will take steps for the safety of all concerned with Hor vath's defence vw NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners, Fifth instalment Nes, Realty Due Dates S46 Pink Oct, 11h PAY TAXES BY MAIL hy cheque or money order (if eons venient) enclosing COMPLETE tax bill receipted bill will be returned, AVOID STANDING IN LINE by paying before any due date OR by depositing sealed envelope containing cheque and Tax Bill in "City Hall Mail' |etter drop at City Hall main entrance any time ALL OSHAWA CANADIAN BANKS OF COMMERCE will accept current taxes within two weeks before any instalment date providing Tax Bill, is presented for ial AN he T CHARGE, VIDING NO INSTALMENT IS PAST DUE WITHO ALSO PAYABLE AT CITY HALL if preferred Office Hours: 8:30 a.m, to 5:00 p.m, Closed Saturdays SPECIAL HOURS 7 TO 9 PM, INSTALMENT DATES ONLY FAILURE TO PAY ANY ONE INSTALMENT on or before due date necessitates the Tax Collector to proceed to collect by several Statutery and Local By-Law provisions such as Colle: tion of Rents where property is tenant occupied; Division Court Action in some cases and by possible 'Bailiff Seizure' of chattels Telephones: RA 5:1153; Evenings Dial RA 8.6081 CLARENCE L, COX City Tax Collostor CIVIC ADMINISTRATION BLDG, Ward Installation by our own 'mechanics 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 the , University of Western On-|cause of a threatening telephone tario in 1027 and from Huron Col | call received hy Wikia igh lege in 1920, The university con Eng OE he ar Aa n interpre. ra od ite p i ferred an honorary degree of) Mr. Tiglmann told erown coun Doctor of Divinity on him in sel Arthur Klein an anonymous | 1060 Following his ordination in 1830] he served at Bervie, Kerwood,! Meaford and Brantford, During y I0 tarts | the Second World War he served as a chaplain with the Canadian k ] Army, winning the Military Cross an arms at Twenthe Canal, Holland | STRATFORD (CP) Puzzled The archdeacon shrugged off, ono ion ade a hurried round questions about how he won the of the city's hanks Thursday [ medal when all the bank alarms started FORGOTTEN DETAILS ringing at the same time Onta- "I've forgotten the details," he 41; Hydro, oth hale fund the a) mn ws TUG: AT alarms had heen jolted Into ae ald Thursday: "1 ve never quite tion by a technical fault at a high understood It myself. I haven't algo gion "siation, which caused a ghost of an idea where the cita-| ddan surge of power tion is," . He admitted, however, that he served under fire at the Tw enthe! Canal battle, In April, 145, and] in other battles 1 was mostly around the regi [ mental aid post with the medical | officers," he sald | He served with the Royal Regi ment of Canada nearly three years, and was with the regiment in every action except Dieppe, | | A relative disclosed that the of tation says his 'bravery, quiet assurance and devotion to duty" during the crossing of the canal typleal of his conduet throughout the whole of the Euros pean campaign | 'was He became canon of §t, Paul's Cathedral in 19581 and in 1984 was made Archdeacon of Rrant He is married and has two sons dnd a daughter, His brother is Canon R, 7. P {Appleyard of Preston 3 INSURANCE your auto insurance we have 25 years of age and red and Night, Call 'Ord FUEL OIL NOW! Our Staff Of Experts Know Their Job And Can Give You Any Of The Following Services ! ® FURNACE CLEANOUT! ® FURNACE INSTALLATION! «+. 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