THOUGHT FOR TODAY 'As the Indian said, everyore is smoking the pipe of peace but no one is inhaling, She Oshawa Time Cod weather WEATHER REPORT is expected 19 eontinge, although 2 sight in. crease in temperature is fore cast for tonight, VOL, 89--NO, 286 10 Cents Fer Copy Price Mot Over OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1960 Autinorized es Second Closes Med Post Ofte Deportment, Oliows TWENTY-TWO PAGES Wy a 4 a Gilg ak ido " » | y Voit | 1 ROOF OF BOMBED CAR IN TREE | car's roof hangs | berg in residential section of | New York borough of Queens The bomb exploded when | Portion of from tree after bomb blast that killed 26-year-old Kenneth Fein today Cuban Trade Team On Buying Mission uba em- while here, Mr, Boti told report hid! er By what he termed a aceident OTTAWA (CP ( harks today its yet to enlist Canada as a of the things whieh it needs Charged with the task is a 10 member Cuban trade mission which arrived here Thursday aft ernoon following a non-stop flight from Havana Seven members of the team including Transport Minis ter Julio Camacha, were required ported ; to submit to smallpox vaccina-| Mr Boti said Cuba is prepared tions before being cleared to buy up to $150,000,000 werth| through immigration. Uable to of goods from Canada next year| juce: vaccination certificates) --and insisted that has the #s required by Canadian law, convertible currency on higge SOU! such people in town of Canada here for a promotion hundreds of parts red export sorely from all mam confer are noth {of trade and commerce Mr, Boti himself had a luncheon appointment with Trade Minister George Hees, Cuban sources re useful! found a there just happen to be $545,000,000 worth of Ihey| 16 ence arranged by the departmet postponed until Feinberg turned on the ignition of the white cor AP Wirephoto in 1956 for contrast the United Stale market in Cuba The mission arrived more late tha originall It was due Wed but the trip was Thursday hefore the Cubana Airlines plane put down it announced in Montreal that the Royal Bank of Canada had sold its Cuban assets to the Cuban National Bank, | than hours 13 scheduled nesday night Not long | diverted DAG MOVES MASSACRE Anti-Castro Fight Rages HAVANA (AP A hand. of killed a was a shout 150 anti-Castro insurgents "tremendous plot was reported fighting in central. The attempt (0 ecommandeer Cuba today .after a new landing the airliner was ba ked, Cienfue- near Corralillo on the north coast gos offic said, when the pilot 120 miles east of Havana erashlanded the plane during 8 Although the armed forces min dramatic airborne gun battle istry called the report a "counter- Three rebets who attempled to revolutionary rumor,' sources flee from the pang : were cap opposed to Prime Minister Fidel tured Wa nearhy field Castro insisted it was true The note delivered Charge 4"Affaires Daniel Persons aryiving in Havéna dock protested that the U8 from Maanzas, west of Corral endangering Cuba = Hives Ilo, said the invaders have heen Prope ot # launching its engaging Castro soldiers and mil t : the "ot kets: over this and itiamen in sporadic hatlies ) Chunks of the rocket weighing two days. Some claimed to up to 40 pounds fell in an unpopu uckloads troops truckloads of Hop lated area 500 miles east of Ha p # while & to the area while Eigen. after jt was launched from oute to the Escambray Moun Cape Canaveral nd then de taihs to fight other insurgents stroyed becuse malfunction CLASH WITH TROOPS ated 1 meso ot in Sing Held In Gangland | Bomb Killing = raid for food Thur and lashed with troops at Cumanay one of the gateways 1n the TANgE the south central coast wi NEW YORK (AP)--S8ix known pounced one person Was Kile Sm 'AR ax Know, ; and four were injured in an un underworld figures were seized and Mul attempt of & Eroup of today in a lower east side restau- Comedian successiil : rant for questioning shout 'a gy q pr-revolutignaries Lo seize a | h Souk: HTliner in flight and|Tecent gangland slaying." It was oo [apc fs the pilot to fly out of the indicated the move was the result Has country, os. Feink A Cuban diplomatic note to fe(day of Kenneth Feinherg United Sinton charged that a Detectives moved in on the six doubleheader space rocket, whichimen as they sat around a fahle tell in fragments near Holguin Injdrinking coffee, Taken to a sta- part of 8 of aggression LOW Us Brad was and pace to ast have seen of sda agua rugged This reports-one of several con cerning armed clashes came amid these other developments Authorities at Cienfuegos near| Jimmy Durante, | ( Marjorie Little, #9, DURANTE TO WED poses in Hollywood today | © hecame & widower many years ago. He and Miss Little became lof the car-hombing death Thurs. After announcing they will be | engaged four years ago married Dec, 14 in New York | TO BLOCK » Emergency Meet On Ultimatum UNITED NATIONS, BY. (CP) pecretary - General Dag Ham marskiold took urgent measures today Lo avert threatened mass reprisals against Belgians hy the supporiers of Patrice Lamumba, deposed and imprisoned Congo lese premier The secretary » genevsl re ceived word during the night that Bernard Balumy,; leader of the Lumumba forces at Stapleyville had threatened to arrested all Belgians in Oriental province apd start beheading them unless Lau mumhbs is released within 48 hours, Hammarskjold caided his spe cial representative in- Leopold ville, Indian diplomat Rajeshwar Dayal, for a full report on the situation and on what is being done to protect the 2,000 whites in Oriental province ¢ He eaplled his 18-country Congo advisory committee into session this morning to consider the sit uation, This committee consists of all eountries which have troop contingents in the UN Congo force, HAS BAD NEWS Hammarskjold told the Becur ity Council early today he had re It will be her first mar: Durante ity jage and his second ~AP Wirephoto LEOPOLDVILLE (AP) = Bup- over a school bulldi | dos of Patriee Tamgmba who, ville Thursday "eh ceived "deeply disturbing" news from Stanieyville, bi did not give details, The 11 » member eounell meets again tonight to continue its de- hate on the new Congo erisis, The Security Council debate adjourned at 1:0%.m, EST after a series of hitler charges during which Britain's Bir Patrick Desn described the Congolese policies of the Soviet Union ss "dis gracefyl" pnd "devoid of truth and replete with slander." # Deputy Foreign Minister rian Zorin accused Hammers skjold of encouraging a "gang of murderers" to earry out inhuman acis against deposed premier 1u- mumba, WANTS RELEASE Zorin urged the adoption of a Soviet resolution eslling for the immediate release of Lumumba and his supporters and. his. rest oration As premier, The Boviet Proposal would also instruct the UN Congo force to "disarm the terrorist hands' of strongman Joseph Mobutu im» mediately, It would demand that | Belgium withdraw "Belgian milis tary, paramiitary and civil pers sonnel from The Congo' ime mediately, Wie 'Free Lumumba Or Belgians Die' in Biantey. protected NATO Allies rule Oriental province toduy| refuge for all whites, threatened to kill an unspecified! Plans were made to evacuate number of Belgian hostages un- (the entire white population to less the deposed premier Is freed.) Leopoldville if necessary, (Reuters said the threat: in BSalumu's cable prt, Leo: eluded a 48-hour deadline which poldville this orning. hut the 0 Jay fov they were ushered into an 'ante-| them. Among the commodities in| yoom at Uplands airport 'where which it was inlerésted were the shots were administered by a newsprint, cows, spare parts and health department doctor, wheat, { Head of the mission, Feonomy| The mission, which expecis to Minister Regino Boti, said 'it hadiremain in Capgda for six days come to "find out what we can|and may visit ontreal apd Tor: purchase." Ciba has had to look onto in addition to Ottawa, also = around for many of its require: wants to inquire into the possi- ments sinee the United States bility of increased exports 0 leastern Cuba 10 days ago and lion house were: To Be Given | canadian Chicks [ics ih itr' Atomic Subs |For Cuban Cash Birollo, 61; Phillip Albanese, 53; TORONTO (CP) George Joseph AJoe the Blonde) Gallo, LONDON (AP) The United Schummer of Kilchener says he a1; Joseph Argone, 47, and| i " N 4 smbarge Canada, imposed an export embargo Canada States government had given its got cash on the harrelhead for a run past rayon factures tain raw ganese ore Last year Canada sold $15,256 000 worth of goods to Cuba while mporting $12,045,000 worth, By tha's stale at SOUrces thelr are To Riot Scene George Filippone, 45, it understood 28 {oni | thre J Detective _ Vincent Yortinatol ALGIERS (AP)----Moh violence operation, One source sald he told nd stood SxDires tonight.) aloha Dedamie iow le UN ait called the roundup the first stage! erupted in Algeria today as Pres [ety officials; telegram to President Joseph Salamu gave in isolated Stanley in an investigation of a recent ident Charles de Gaulle flew into "On your faces 1 see a new Kasavubu and Col. Joseph Mo-|ville lale Wednesday, against it 1% months ago ' SARA ' oon 0 gangland slaying, but did pot) the Teneliious territory Wearing al Aigeria which is being trans- buty, the Congolese Ar om-| Earl » Against ! ja i of the MENTIONS. SUGAR, TOBACCO [Atlantic allies advance notice shipment of 20,000 newly-hatehed | Sob rate general's uniform to Whip Wp formed, Only co Movin Wy he- mander whens na By ral lark Qon. mission--whieh includes a eivil| He did not mention any specific that it intends to offer the North chicks flown to Cuba i witlag w . : support for his plane for home: tween the two communities (Eu-| Lumumba and clamped him into! Security Couneil meeting in New engineer, an agronomist and as-|items but among Cuban products! Atlantic Treaty Organization five The Red Bussex chicks ' SET OFF BY CAR KEY rule, ropean and Moslem) ean bring prison, | York that he has "deeply dis. sorted other expers from varioys|cited in this. connection in the gr six Polaris-armed nuclear here on 4 Cubana Airlines iy 0 Other sources indicated the gpegial riot polieg battled thou: sucess," . | Bernard Salumu, hoss of the turhing' news" from Btanleyville branches of ( have heen sugal tobacco submarines, informants sald Jo Thursday night, ald ae I motivating factor was the death| sands of demonstrators in the| phe deputy mayor of Ain regime at Stanleyville, capital of and Oriental province, He de. rn y planned 1a begin thelr fibres and fi re mant-| day, The offer expected fo Tie 000 are to follow Dee, 15 " We of 26-year-old Feinherg, killed by packed streets of Algiers and Pemouchent "Mohammed Mimo. Oriental province, threatened to|clined to go into details at that talks with potential Canadian rum, molasses and Cer made the NATO ministerial/the United States imposed 2h A dynamite homh under his ear, | soldiers moved in the great city uni came outside with a French arrest all Europeans, kill same of time, suppliers materials such as man- conference in Paris next week, embargo on most exports to CUbA The victim triggered the homh| square of Oran, 220 miles north: (picolor draped about his shoul: them, and "sabotage all Belgian It will be conditional in that/!hat country got its Red Bussex when he turned on the ignition, west of Algiers, to control a mob! gers {interests In the province' if Lu. PEREMPTORY MESSAGE TALK WITH EXPORTERS President Eisenhower's adminis. Stock from the southern U8 The blast in front of Feinherg's of thousands more, "We ave all a mumba was not released within! - The cable sald: "Demand im. They will confer with export tration cannot commit President.| MT: Schummer sald a Cuban home in Forest Hills, Queens,| A call for a general strike pro: inde Ay & tor de Gaulle and hours . mediate liberation Prime Minis. ers, importers and producers elect John Kennedy and the ulti ale ol paid him cash the Same shattered house windows and) claimed hy the Front for French vel Gaull 16 1016 TEPOrers:| "he United Nations took imme.' (er Lumumba and members legal (mate implications of the transfer fay J Bi Spraved the street with metal, | Algeria, largest group of die Wig fg ie 8 10 spend six days diate emergenoy action to protect government arrested by Col, Mos RESIGNATION DEMAND involve a change in American TE Re itt ar Chiel of Detectives James Leg: hard settlers, was heeded (0 a #0 pers | le tho population the estimated 2,000 whites living Puiu law ment ahoul the JOSsIDILY Ofigett sald the names of men iarge extent in most big cities, (11% POY 18 the wight ane, Hisiin the province, half of them in| liberation must take place " | According to the the Mie Kighi hg 8 carried linked to loan-sharking and enme| But the French chief of state hig" " a ig Stanteyville, he y outs, i {submarines, with L,000-to|a consignment of young turkeys | ae fliscovered in a notebook went ahead with his tour, press stirred die hards to riot in Oran! ALL WHITES IN PERN lin 0 Jot fret al Regine 1 1,600-mile missiles unlikely and some drugs, It brought in a helonging te young. Feinberg ing his plan that could even lead and Algiers A The United Nati : § i WM ny hv : fhe vi ny es < overnor AR J] ey and gs, iy. Feinberg, who was. single, had(to Algeria's independence from glers, : Hill 3 Nations spokesman hy cutting off heads of some of | cargo of tomatoes -and peppers. worked as a truckers helper and| France. This is what the settlers! In Oran relative quiet was re. said Salumu threatened only Bel: them, , had held Teamsters Union mem: | fear most, for they would be {ar Slored when soldiers replaced glans, hut was expected to nfake| Lumumba was arrested Dee, 1 [per ship outnumbered by Algeria's Mos | late d riot police, Tear gas was ho distinetion hetween Belgians in the interior of The Congo by On Wednesday, a. bok oki DME Sy fired on the mobs in both places, |and other whites Mobutu's troops while heading hefore [ploded shortly before. Williant| + (A series of about 10 explosions 11° army also moved info An unknown number of non:(for Btanleyville, where his aides Question Aired | New TV Network Given Permit hat Coyne's publie s state ments have seriously taken our faith in the wisdom and com petence of the bank's manage ment." They sald policies pursued by the bank "have not displayed ulficient concern for the diffi {leulties and uncertainties of the financial market or sufficient The Nr that James Coyne he removed as governor of the Rank of Canada likely will get a further--airing in Parliament Mr. Coyne's removal from the $50,000-a-year job as head of the agency responsible for Canada monetary polley was demande by 17 university economists. in letters to Finance Minister Flem cp furore OTTAWA over demands economy in general," They went no further hut William C. Hood of the University of Toronto, who sald he refused to sign their letter indicated the quarrel gentpes or the hank's policy with regard te '0 Pra Ie who agreed the House economists Mr. Fleming, table them in marked that the no grounds for their statemen that they have lost faith bank's management to pull Can ada out of her egonomie difficul ties The matter rested there in the money supply. Commons Thursday but the tion may revive th Le com, nay 0.5% 'Chest Total pee womens At' BR Glance REGARDING PROBE | CCF Leader Arse gave ta 0 $210,000 Es $200,000 Common $175,000 A $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 VE in the governmen an i [} Dansin hate" CV UR W Fein Commens WHI have n when wen he that to deri comm replied and w il report, wi ented in t 12 March im | wto, four | ty here and { An CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1133 FIRE DEPT, RA 5-6 HOSPITAL RA 3.2: COMMUNITY CHEST Needs Your Suppoyt awareness of the true state of the OTTAWA Broadcast Governors today it will permit a headed hy 8, W a private Canada, The firm, Canadian "Television Network Limited, which is still ta be incorporated, must make another application to the hoard by next Aug. 81, however, to permission to operate The board said the new com pany must have affiliation agree ments with six television stations pot affiliated with the Canadian Hroadeasting Corporation I'he network must operate at 10 hours a week, and give the board a satisfactory outline is pro rams Mr, Caldwell, 50, a broadeaster and f plans a network dent - TV stations created this year hy the g of second station Heences in Halifax Mont real, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg Edmonton, Calgary and Vancou or (CP)--The Board of announced company Caldwell ta form television network in eek least ol Foaranto Im distributor indepen nkin rant | MADE ONLY APPLICATION He submitted 1 only applica tion for the nel formation. It was heard hy the BBG At the time, Fletcher ited of Toronto asked for ment of Mr. Caldwell's tion In the he hoard wndation 1st week ms Lim defer pplica todlay recors Same ement Announced to ment on new structur One group of recommendation Your Greater Oshawa established BRG policy Siz gesting denial of applications for commercial licences t manned satellites | States TV stations a out, Ont AlN and Mount Sentiy | Hillbrandt, 62, and his wife would| shook. central Algiers today, aj Ihave entered their car at their| Renters dispatch said, There was) Elizabeth, N.J) home. In that no immediate explanation of Jeane it was a time homh blast.) Hillbrandt had heen a key wit De Gaulle's first stop was ness in the federal income tax Temouchent, a eily of some 2 areas of Algiers shortly, Relgians are believed to live ifi went after his government fell, after noon, Boldlers set yp ma-| Oriental province, Many of them the ehine-gun emplacements near the|are missionaries ' UNIVErsity Ain! Who took to the streets deserted hy students The UN has 1,600 Ethiopian troops in the provinee, They took I'he troops heat him and brought him back to Leopdldville, where (he faces, trial on charges of ine {eiting mutiny, Bh The hoard said establishment of such stations would mean that the operations would not he sub convietion of Harold (the Weasel) CGiross last August lect to BBG regulations pn Cana | dian content of programming, However, the devise a new elass of temporary licence and grant it to the appli cants, Meanwhile, a special per mit for immediate opera tion should he granted, the hoard Timmins said The hoard said the new-class licences should terminate as soon as a Canadian television signal becomes available for use in such areas Recommended hy the hoard for government denial was an appli cation seeking a power increase in radio station CKOY Ottawa Deferment was recommended on James Alan Stewart's applica tion for a new Ottawa radio sta tion, governors, sug Miner To Get be gested the transport department Operation Today TORONTO migrant Alan injured in a mine eave-in Nov, 1 was to have his crushed right foot amputated today He had a restless night in hos pital here, but officials helleve he is strong enough to undergo the operation Doctors hope removal foot will out the flow of inte his system, He was with an artificial kidney Thurs. day for the seventh time since he was flawn from Timmins after his three-day . ordeal in the tun nel eollapse (CP Rose English im of the poisons treated "LATE NEWS FLASHES Guilty Plea In Kidnap-Robbery KINGSTON (Op) One of two youths charged with armed robbery and Kidnapping in- the holdup of & bank at Verona last Friday pleaded guilty today of Murs WF Stanley downe admitted his role in the $17,100 holdup Cronin, and armed robbery of Mrs. Cronin Davis, 17, of, Lana the kidnapping Peter Nyasaland Delegate Leaves Meeting LONDON (Reuters) Nyasaland Rhodesia representing out of today's session here African Nationalist Banda today stormed out of & conference an the future Federation Nyasalawd's Nationalist without leader Dr. Hastings of the Randa and his delegates Malawi Congress walked indicating whether they would return to the conference table Carpenter Killed In Fall SAULT STR old carper oon MARIE, Ont plant uetion site in (CP was killed today when he fell 24 fee suburban Seppo" Niemela, 20-year al a sewage Tarentorous township. Morin is ade hl 000 people, about half of them European | As he stepped from his ear, | |seattered cries of greeting were drowned out hy a roar of "Al geria 1s French." Police sald] 5,000 people stood in a.chill down] {pour fo shout their protests | De "Gaulle smiled and strode erect to the eity hall, After he had gone inside an army colonel | speaking through a loudspeaker, | told. the erowd to demonstrate] peacefully." De Gaulle set the tone of his| visit after epnferring briefly with authorities in eity hall | He walked through a cordon of| seourity officers to shake hands with a dozen or so Moslems Beaming, they clasped his hand and shouted 'Vive de Gaulle." Those present said de Gaulle urged European and Moslem co Bombs, Stones In Algiers Fight ] ALGIERS (Reuters) --Riot: po: {lice and a erowd af 10,000 anti Gaullist demonstrators traded] stones and tear" gas grenades in a pitehed battle herve today | The demonstrators threw up makeshift barricades amid wide [spread vielenee as President de) Gaulle flew inte western Algeria on a grucial six«day tour | The barricades went up after! explosions signaled fresh dis orders following a luneh-hour lull Demonstrators and riot police fought a running battle along al most two miles of the winding Rue Michelet as marvehers tried to reach the summer palace, of {ficial residence of government] delegate general Jean Maria , Gaulle appointee } Georgetown home of Kennedy END OF CONFERENCE President-elect John Kennedy | after a Sonference today, Ste enson, Demoogatio candidate for President i 1932 and 1958, indicated he may accept the post of U8, Ambassador to the United 'Nations a ~ position offered to him by Kemnedy, =AP Wirephote andl Adlai Stevenson pose at the