The Oshawa Times, 28 Nov 1960, p. 1

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Oshawa THOUGHT FOR TODAY Many a person is so poor in the virtues that he can't afford the luxury of telling the truth, Price Not Over OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1960 Post Office Department, olice Fire Shots At Fleeing Suspects dhe Oshawa Times Authorized os Second Class Mail WEATHER REPORT Colder weather is expected to enter Southern Ontario tonight, and high winds with rain expected, TWENTY PAGES Ottowa VOL, 89--NO, 276 10 Cents Per Copy | NO CHRISTMAS FOR THIS LITTLE GIRL Near the front of the taxi Allan MacNamara receives first aid from doctor, He is in critical condition in hospital Lumumba Eludes Soldiers LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuter Ousted Congo Premier Patrice in the street after being hit by a taxi. Patricie Picle, 7, being comforted by passerby in fore ground, later died in hospital Two small children who set out to see the Santa Claus parade in Sudbury, Ont. Sat. urday, receive aid as they lie Canadians Flock To South Africa LONDON (CP) A private/bigh unemployment there, he company that sponsors emigrants said We only. want skilled to South Africa today reported a workers and that's what our ad "fabulous" response from an ad- vertisement specified, We have vertisement placed in a Toronto/full employment in_ South Af newspaper. {Fea, Lumumba, eluding troops posted The chairman of the South Af-| He plans to fly fo OUAWA|(o arrest him, has flown to his rican Immigration Organization, Thursday or Friday for four of stronghold of Stanleyville after J. G, Foggitt, said he will fly to/five days on "an entirely exlor- promising to return hére, it was| Canada later this week to ex-|atory mission io Inyestigaia je learned today, re the possi ol. "setting possibility of establishing a lL F we gh BL there to deal with{terviewing office, If He plan, Lumumba sald A ate nent the applicants." goes ahead, an official from the day night that he Spariy Figg He sald In an that| London office will he sent pit FN hore to Belt bu a single-column advertisement (0 establish the Canadian branch. oro Nations brought 250 applications from| "We would like to sponsor commission, expected to meet skilled men and women, "It was'about 40 or 50 Canadians a Leopoldville Dec The. state. quite incredible." month," he said MIEBE Wah nade Buble di The firm works Ih Sonperation . | oe ald he w Re going ta Stan mes meats 6 v1ck) Mauritania [he Sil "honcin Achieves Independence guaranteeing emigrants return | family busines One of his chil passage I! employment cannot be |dren died recently in Geneva and found, 'Ow of 2,000 em grants | the hody was transported to we have sponsored," Fog Stanleyville for burial | gitt, "we have only had to send Lumumba, uder virtual house back two to Europe : arrest in the official premier's! The idea of advertising in Can residence for almost two months resulted from reports ol NOUAKCHOTT asked for United Nations protec Mauritania, - virtnally the last remnant of France's once-huge {African colonial empire, attained independence today The traditional 101.gun salute hoomed out when Premier Mok tar Oul Daddah, 37-year-old Paris tion to attend the funeral, The protection was not granted | law school graduate, proclaimed ndependence in a midnight cere The first premier of the mony in the National Assembly month-old Congo, Lumumba was dismissed in September by Pres Among those present were Pre Michel Debre of France and ident Joseph Kasavubu and then "neutralized" by Mobutu, who Khan, spir Ismaill Mos interview 00d offices in sald ada Short-Term Bond Issue OTTAWA (CP The govern ment today floated two pew short-term sues totalling $600,000,000, only $200,000,000 will to investors, The mier rest will be taken the Bank the of Canada in exchange for $400, 000,000 of bonds now held by the central bank The new issues will give (Reuters installed student commissioners to run the country in place of y h the legal government until dec bond q but sale Stanleyville stronghold 800 mile here a Lumumb 1 go on northeast of Ea J-year-old of up b: itual leader lem Mauritania, an Islamic area in- has elected to remain a member arrival of / HEAVY U. S. SPENDING PREDICTION FOR 60°S Shots, Dragnet Nab Su Four shots were fired by Osh awa Police, Sunday afternoon, in an attempt to arrest three fleeing men suspected of attempted theft at the Ideal Dairy on Ritson road north Three police cruisers converged on the area after a telephone call warned that three "strange men' had entered the office at the dairy One man was arrested at point by Police Constable John Masiewich, The other two men escaped through the lumber yard at the rear of the dairy, As a re ult of quick police work, they were captured in Toronto an hour gun later William David Grant, 31, of 177 Jameson avenue, Toronto, was arrested near the scene, Walter Sawchuk and Delmar Meeks, both of Toronto, were captured later Grant appeared in Oshawa Mag istrate's Court, today, on charges of breaking into the Ideal Dairy with the intent to commit theft The oher two men were still in Toronto, The same charge against each of these men was placed before Magistrate F. 8 Ebhs, Grant was remanded a week on $3000 bail, The Crown asked for the same bail on the other two accused, in absentia, The dial had been removed from the office safe at the dairy. One small hole had heen drilled A pair of electric drills were con police at the scene also confiscated who escaped vard tried to get police sald fiscated hy Two cars were The two men from the lumber to Toronto by taxi SHEILA IS OMNIVOROUS BROOKFIELD, N.§ "Sheila will swallow thing," her family says Five.year-0ld Sheila Harvey ate a piece of a razor blade three weeks ago, Hospital x-ray people couldn't find it and no one knows yet where it i Saturday, safety pin throat and hospital She went day, appare ill effect cp any | he swallowed a It lodged in her | | W extracted in as | home Sun ulfering no hack ntly THORNY UN PROBLEM vestors a choice of two non-call: of the French African Commu able bonds to be dated Dec, 13 nity : when $609,000,000 in three-per The West African country has cent to maturity a population of some 623,000 per The other is a three-year mostly nomadic Moors with coupen interest at four per Arabs and Berbers cent, offered at a price of $98.75 King Mohammed V of Mi rocco to vield about 4.45 per cent tgrhas demanded that Mauritania, | maturity in ancient Moroccan province, | No amount returned" to Morocco. The either issue government protested will be decided he sranting of independ applications received Mauritania Day" was the new issues will Morocco p.m, EST Tuesday Mali, Ghana Join Forces A establi ion of STILL TO BE STUDIED I'his union still exists more on paper than in practice, and the Commonwealth prime ministers have not formally considered its implications Nkrumah Lively D On Colo NATIONS (AP African nations, of Soviet Premier Khrushehey plan to end all colonialism at once, came forward today with their own proposal for an end to |lareign control of territoric The clash promised to high {light a General Assembly debate on colonialism opening today un less the Afro-Asian representa tives change their proposal to | Chest Total At A Glance $210,000 $200,000 $175,000 A $150,000 | $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 Your Greater Oshawa COMMUNITY CHEST Needs Your Support bond, sons, d he Moroccan jainst the and th observed throughout Sunday fix id ba Baok clos on that has been Official on tl UNITED Asian and wary on ence | | f states, the nucleus « African shing ACCRA, Ghana Reuter West delicate constitutional was posed today by the announce ment by President Kwame Nkru mah that Ghana and the French Communisty state of Mali will set up a common parliament Nkrumah announced the move Sunday night on his from a visit to Mali, He that Ghana would grant term loan to Mall, the French Sudan There is no precedent member of either the Gommon wealth or the French Community forming common parliament: institutions with he state It mined problem | | new eturn G hanaMal agreement had been reached on imber of issues but the par liament plan was the only thing a! to announce also sald said a long former chose He did not refer to the Congo lier he authorized a mes the United Nations say was asking nine African including Mali, ta con tablishing an Alritah Bigh| command to deal wth such situa! tions His message said the United States, Britain and France were] obviously trying 'to have the Belgians regain control" in the| the UN announced in New but ear sage to Ing he states nop-men immediately dete effect the decision would have on Mali's neighbor Guinea. Ghana and Guinea an nounced two years ago they were PHONE NUMBERS *OLICE RA 5.11 FIRE DEPT. RA 5.6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 LS was not what sider e nyo Lh vid and ation had arisen and if unchecked mean the cold war would be in troduced there, | 1 new sit Co a (8 J | ebate nialism meet Khrushehev's way Khrushchev, in a declaration to the assembly Sept, 23, sought independence for all colonies "forthwith," This phrase is used in the Soviet resolution The 46-nation Afro-Asian froup prepared a resolution calling for "Immediate steps" to transfer power to colonies from their former rulers not quite the same as having the colonies dis card foreign rule at once also sought for an end to "leased areas" meaning foreign mili tary bases, especially those -of Britain and the United States, Among the "colonies" listed hy tussia were Okinawa, the Jap anese island now ruled by the US, and Formosa seat of Presi dent. Chiang Kai-Shek's Chinese Nationalist regime The U.S. agreed to the debate since it will allow for' a full discussion of Soviet control of the Communist nations of Eastern Europe Valerian A. Zorin, Soviet dep uty foreigh minister, said the Afro-Asian resolution is unaceept able fp Russia The "debate tussia proval UN ap | iS expected to run into' next week, If he nator assembly adoptd * ahbthing, ' | probably will be some version of the Afro-Asian proposal watered down to gain Western votes for the neeessary two-thirds major ity The AfroAsian proposal calls for an end to all racial segrega tion and discrinpination, It would have the assembly sal proclaim the winging a speedy and uncondi tional end to colonialism in all its forms and manifestations," also | necessity | embly § spects However, Oshawa police had immediately notified all taxis in the area to look out for the men A taxi driver reported he had taken two men to Whitby, Ha showed police where he had taken them, From there it was discover- ed they had taken a taxi from Whitby to Toronto, Police were notified in Pickering and Toronto, as well as the Ontario Provincial Police The men were arrested by| "Eight Division' in Toronto, John Green, a driver for Bowman's| Taxi, Whitby, was somewhat sur- prised when a swarm of Toronto Polies eruls surrounded him| on a Toronto street, to arrest his| passengers Police Constables John Masie-| wich and Clayton Smith were in one of the three cruisers which closed in on the Ideal Dairy after the entry had been reported, Police Chief Herbert Flintoff was in another, Constable Stanley] Hodgson was in the third cruiser, Constable Masiewich fired two) shots over the heads of the flee. ing men, Constable Hodgson also fired twice over their heads, | Police Constable A, E, Dowdell and Detective Sergeant John) Powell arrived at the scene soon) after, to assist in the investiga. tion, Whitby Rapist 'Would Prove Innocence' SARNIA (CP) A 26-year-old convicted rapist says he escaped from Collin's Bay penitentiary at Kingston Nov, 18 to talk to friends who could prove he is innocent of the crime, John Percy Ward of Whithy captured here Saturday, said in an interview he was innocent of SCHOOL DAYS, Under escort of Deputy U.S, Marshals, a Negro girl enters Willlam Frantz school in New Orlean to resume class after a week's vacation, Only séven white children reportedly today PARIS (Reuters) gd had never seen her before. ments are gathering here for a Ward was charged in March meeting expected to recommend 1958 alter a 16-year-old girl told|that Britain be invited a car in Toronto, drove to a Market lonely sideroad and attacked her Ward was sentenced to 12 years, He appealed, won a new trial but was convicted again and entenced to 10 years last May An appeal In September to have the term reduced was rejected this effect is viewed as the prob. able highlight of the four-day Inion Consultative Assembly, opening Tuesday with a packed Alvin Hibbitt, 24, of Whitby, |##enda charged along 'with Ward, had| The resolution calls for Brit his conviction quashed by the/ain's full membership in the ex. Ontario Court Appeal ting utive bodies of the si "1 would not have gone to all|Common Market countries this trouble if I had been guilty," | These are the European commis Ward sald after his capture, "I{slons for the Common Market, have never been in trouble be Euratom nuclear pool and fore. All 1 want to do now is to/the coal-steel community, set an appeal for my case." The union members are Ward escaped from the prisoniain and the Common Market with James Cyster, 27, of Chat: countries of Italy, France, West ham, Cyster, who was serving a Germany, Belgium, The Nether five-year term for fraud and lands and Luxembourg, false pretences, was captured Snes AN at : Thursday after he telephoned his| WOULD NEED APPROVAL mother, She called police As was the case with the an wun, 15 Ration Jaro legislmoty Grain May Move Today VANCOUVER (CP) Loading of waiting grain ships in Vancou- Harbor may start today, work stoppage by 325 grain handlers, The grain handlers voted Sun. day to accept the settlement reached last week hy negotiating teams after the inervenion of a federal government mediator LATE NEWS FLASHES Apalachin Mobsters Win Appeal NEW YORK (AP) The U.S. Court of Appeals today revers- ed the' conspiracy conviction of 20 men who atended the Apalachin, N.Y., underworld convention on Nov 1957 Miper Rose May Lose. Foot ORONTO (CP Miner Alan Rose, fighting for his life ever since he was taken from a Northern Ontario gold mine about a week ago, was reported today in improved condition, But doctors expressed fears that the 26-year-old Britsh immigrant might lose his right fost and perhaps the lei as a result of his injuries Whites Boycott Integrated School NEW ORLEANS (AP The 'four Negro girls who pioneered integration in public elementary here attended segre gated schools today with a white student boycott nearly com plete, White students from the two schools flocked to se gregated schools in nearby St, Bernard Parish county, ox( Charge Follows Shotgun Attack HAMILTON (CP) Galone, 28, has been with attempted murder in the shooting Sunday night of Detlef( Pastoors, 20 Pastoors was in critical condi tion in hospital today, He wounded in the face from a shot. gun blast | Fernande schools Britain To Join European Market? Members| recommendations [raping the girl who accused him, of seven West European parlia.|8ssembly are only advisory anc : to Join| police four youths pulled her into) the six-nation European Common |ion's six: tl The passage of a resolution to meeting of the Western European | Brit charged {program for the United States in | tingui hed UNHAPPY DAYS | administt ation Stronger Army, No Segregation emeritus of Brown University, its chairman, Frank Pace Jr,, chair- man of General Dynamics Cor. poration, and a former secretay of the army, is vice-chairman, The members of the commis. sion did not agree on all goals tax in-' Among them, president Ge crease, the commission of 11 dis- Meany of the AFL-CIO dissented citizens concluded - in| from several recommendations. a d0-page report made public] On the question of diserimina- Sunday, A copy also was sent|(jon, the commission sald racial to President-elect Kennedy segregation should be wiped out Specifically, the commission! by 1970_and barriers in eucation, urged the US, to army ade voting, housing and other fields quately no matter what the cost|should be sharply lowered by and to spend billions of dollars|that date, more on education, foreign aid,| In the field of defence, it said research and cities the U.S, should maintain and The goals proposed by the com-| strengthen the military alliances mission also included elimination of the free world, Nuclear dis- of racial segregation, reduction armament should be the ultimate of unemployment, and a foreign! goal, however, policy that preserves the United| Foreign aid, the report said, Nations while allowing for nego-!should be increased and shared tiations with Russia or any rea- by all major free nations, It sonable basis, commended that by 1965 the The report now serves as a|U.S8, should contribute up to legacy for the incoming Kennedy! $5,500,000,000 a year in foreign In several ve. aid, It has averaged $3,400,%00, gpects, the recommendations re- 000 in recent years, semble the "new frontiers" pro-| In education, the commission gram outlined by Kennedy In his! proposed outright federal grants presidential campaign, {to states having low per capita Eisenhower created the com-|income, Other states would mission last Januay, naming Dr, match federal funds with their Henry M. Wriston, president-lown money, WASHINGTON (AP) Pres ident Eisenhower's commission on national goals has outlined a the 1960s that would cost billions of dollars more in government| spending | This would mean a Venezuela Riots attended the school foday, A virtual boycott has existed since integration two weeks ago, Many white children this morn. ing began school in an ad. Joining parish (county) (AP Wirephoto) of the union not binding on member gover ments, Howeve . | in the European un- ear history, consulta ve assembly recommendations | [frequently have influenced gov-| ernment decisions and have in itiated movements leading |eloser ties between Britain the Continent, The assembly's political com-| mittee has taken the lead in the movement toward bringing to- | gether the 'inner six" of the Common Market and the "outer seven" of the European Free Trade Association, The latter's members are Britain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Austria, Switzerland and Portugal, Arthur Malter, a Belgian who will present the recommendation to the assembly, sald if Britain {were to join the x within a European community *'it could never be and should never be at the cost of cutting the links| which bind her to the Common: wealth," | ) and | | Congolese Are Eating Enemies LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) The ancient ritual of eating your en. emy is making a secret come. bac! in The Congo backwoods, Unrest sweeping the nation and the fact that Belgian punitive measures no longer are to be feared contribute to the revival lof cannibal witcheraft, | The Belgian administration and Christian missionaries never quite stamped out the belief among the isolated and primitive tribes that eating your enemy will strengthen you. The heart brings courage, the brain intelli. gence and the legs speed, accord: | a Break Out Again CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)=| Despite Betancourt's two years Anti ~ government rioting broke in power trying to spread the out anew in several places wealth of this oil «» rich country throughout this capital today, more evenly, there was wide. Three persons have been killed spread pessimism about the out and 100 wounded in three pre-/look in this new crisis, vious days of rioting, | One mah died of bullet wounds Demonstrators clashed with and at least 21 were wounded in [police this morning along the Sunday's clashes, Witnesses said Avenida Sucre whieh runs snipers opened fire on the police, [through Catia, a crowded work-|Among those hit by bullets were ers' housing district in the west. six policemen and 15 civilians, ern part of the city, [rns Police reported groups carry. nus ROC KS N i any more were bruised by ing Molotov cocktails (gasoline rocks or suffered from the ef bombs), were assembling at fects of tear gas as police and Plaza Carabobo on the eastern national guardsmen drove off edge of the downtown business ,oaming bands that stoned them, district burned automobiles and attacked The cabinet of President Ro-\three police stations In working mulo Betancourt was forced into class sections of western and emergency session to deal with|southwestern Caracas, the political and economic unrest High schools and normal which sparked the rioting, Na- schools were closed today for the tional guard troops patrolled the second time in a month, y Students demanding closer ties The outburst was attributed by between Betancourt's govern. Betancourt to his left-wing oppo- ment and Cuba were barricaded nents, Some of them recently de-|in the Fermin Toro High School, fected from his moderate soclal-|a centre of anti-government agi- ist colition to attack him In anti-| tation a month ago, The school, American tones similar to the two blocks from the presidential Hine of Cuban Premier Fidel palace, was surrounded by na. a stro, {tional guardsmen, Tm v w i i | ing to the witch doctors who hold that the more dreaded and hated [the enemy, the more powerful the magic Untited Nations officials are convinced that one of the eight Irish soldiers Killed in a recent |Baluba ambush in northern Ka {tanga was eaten in a cannibal ritual, Two Tunisians killed earl. ier in tribal fighting in southern Kasai are known to have been partly consumed in similar cere monies. _- A MATTER OF HONOR tine, Moynihan, heir of Baron Moynihan of Leeds, demanded the duel in a letter to Rick. etts, The reviewer said he would accept--maybe~if the choice of weapons was between martinis. and scold noodles. Moynihan is thinking it over -(AP Wirgphoy/ English aristocrat Tony Moy. nihan, shown beating bongo drums in Tokyo for Pakistani wife, has: challenged reviewer Al Hicketts of Pacific Stars and Stripes newspaper to a duel, Ricketts wrote that Amina's belly-dagcing was rou- club his

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