The Oshawa Times, 12 Dec 1960, p. 2

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«Magazine Inquiry GUARDIANS OF THE YETI SCALP Sir Edmund Hillary answers questions of newsmen on his arrival here at International Alrport last night enroute to Chicago with the scalp which Nepalese villagers helleve once belonged to the mythical snow man or vet. They allow him 19 bring the seal to America without their head man, Bhumjn Chymbi, right going along guard He 17] i would not } Wears native costume and car ries a two-foot knife, The scalp, which must soon he returned, was not shown (0 newsmen (AP Wirephoto) New Orleans Tension Rising Day By Day By SAUL PETTY NEW ORLEANS (AP sion is riswmg in small ways in New Orleans, which has long prided itself on being the Bus Hit, Three Dead MARYSVILLE, Ont, (CP) Three persons died Saturday when their car was in eollision with a bus carrying the King ston Frontenacs Junior B hockey team on Highway 2, 33 miles Ten subtle toler in the mast cosmopolitan, most ant, mast graceful ety southern United Blales it is far from a hattleground now, despite the image suggested I'm ashamed of those screaming heart to control the heat to the world by women hecklers [throwing eggs and obscenities near the two schools, White and blacks do not stand ready to ieap at each other's throats, The slreels are sale But people are Prenensive The volume of passengers on the huses (integrated peacefully three years ago) is reported to have fallen off, The tourist traf fie is down, Fewer residents ap pear to be coming downtown to shop or dine FEAR INCIDENTS hecoming ap tive looking over a quiet street I'm afraid there could he real trouble,' "Um all for segregation hut women at the two schools," a well-mannered lawyer says pri valely City officials, husiness men, eivie leaders are worried about the eity's reputation and the effects on business, Many of them have deplored (he news coverage for over emphasizing! the actions of a Liny female min ory VEW DEPLORE Yew people and no major or ganizations have publicly de-| ploved the behavior of the rock! Comes To Toronto / By BRUCE LEVETY Canadian Frese Mall W TORRONE (CF) HERRIRIOR WER S48 HB Wee Gener iiby masked' that adver The 1998 tising codid mot be restnicies CANBIGEER IVEHIGRORE I € withont Winging the freefom Hf hesich of the Canadien PNR the press BE RANEY MOVES HH The Pv Bening ceptre of the covmiry 19 any The commission, wader Be Grattan OF bewry, presitest of the ipwn Jowine, feces Bepvy schadide Awrng Hs fivedasy tings here More then 5 brisls pie x pesied to be heard, i the pat LerR 56h WB ERENCE PHLIRES REFS F488 (lah al AS WRIRE Fk Went." the CONIRISHOREr Se Frecdom of the press does po wmderyine the propery of # REWSPRIET OF MRERTING, he 544 i wes "only the right of Gat an (/Lesry 10 DIRE oW # Pam gH a AIRE ERRORS . Fr | some sehediied 19 ppperi pt the Toronts hesrings pre. Perodics Distributors of Canada, Betlevitie Dominion Flectishome W A Bustries, Limited, Kicherer Hungarian Nazi Back In Toronto TORONTO (CP) --A orn. Canadian from the United States last week for activities with the Nazi party headquarters in Aringion, Ya returned 1 Toronte Sundey John Pall, 45, artist and house pointer who emigrated to. Can ade 19 years age, said he wept to the US 10 "find out more ahowt is Nazi party, ined § temporarily, but disagreed with some of-ss--peinciples and GM Fear thet his Canadian tien ship would he revoked--fgilowing a statement by Immigration Min ister Fairclough mn the Commons last Wednesday brought him hook to his adopted land, he said A Roman Catholic, Mr. Pall said he opposes persecution of Jews, but still thinks the Nazis have shown themselves to he the shy groups, periodics Publish rs, fee tence WIHers, maniac turers, Wirarians. CHNIE OTEAR | hnations BEW SPRPEFS Most of those submiting briefs sre based on Toroms, Others wi travel here from Fergus Kieh ener, Bellevitle and London, Om The commission comes from a week of spirited hearings in Mon fed. which closed With or O'Leary Wering # PIREIRE jee: ture on the mespng of freedom of the press. : He said it had "nothing to Ao with newspapers and meg BLINES ----- "it is just an extension of the freedom of the people (9 meet and express an opion," he said His statement was touched off by # brief from an advertising ' Boy's Heart J J Gets Governor most effective barrier to Com munism TORONTO (CP) Billy Max oop digi LR Dog Helps Save Boys From Ice given & new lease on lie Bun di LONDON, Ont, (CP) Two eight-year-old boys were rescued one with the aid of his dog | after they fell through ice In sep | arate incidents here Saturday Stanley Camphell, son of Mr and Mrs H Camphell crashed though fee on a lake near the Thames River, while out playing with his beagle pup, Tammy "it was Tammy who saved me," said Stanley, He said the dog grabbed him hy the sleeve a5 he struggled to pull himself up the hank and helped him oul | "Wayne Sirol was rescued from the Thames River hy Fire Capt |Bdwin Hothersall, who leaped | | ay Billy, 8 ward of the Catholic Children's Ald Society of Metro politen Toronto, had a hole in his heart repaired hy surgeons two yesrs ago. Bince then his heart heat had heen irregular, causing dizziness and uneon selousness Sunday doctors attached & bi lar electrode to the little boy's Doctor Saves Family From Stouffville Fire STOUFFVILLE, Ont, (CP) Dr, Blair Mitchell visited a pa+| tient suffering from pneamonia Sunday and rescued her, a neigh | hor and a hahy from fire His patient was Mrs, Helen --inene G Killed PHILLIPSBURG, Gye Five sms were whet here Sehnhay whew the station WaEm they were Ww went svt of comes ARR ROW - EOVETES 194 AA od nto # tree, Kiiad were # legpcher and fovr (oon - Reed shudawts Six sihey Hadenls were wm jen, for severely AR in the sation Wag Were from $t. Jen Beplisie Schoo! nesr tis town 59 mies sowth oH op were identified ps fedowne, WB ee yitle, 16; Miche Cote, 15; Yoon Cores, 16; and Pierre Cyr, 15 Injured were Pail Cyr, Pierre Perrault, Gilles Cpries, Berge Aubuchon, Bepl Nadon pnd Pierre Dwlowr, Nedon and Du four were reieased from hospits ter treptment for minor Injer- ies. The other students were re ported in satistectory condition Escapee Faces Drivina Charge OYYAWA (CP) An from the Burwash Industrie farm nerr Sudbury will appest in Otawa police eonrt Monda to face charges of breaking and entering, erimingl negligence wm the operation of 8 motor vehick and escaping custody William Arthur Stinson, 21, of Oitawn, wes prrested by police early Bunday alter a 90-mile-an hour chase through eity streets Stinson escaped from Burwash in late September Seven police cars Joined in the chase, One RCMP constable wa not injured when he Jost contro! of his car and smashed into two private cars The chase ended on a parking lot where Stinson lost control of his vehicle and hit parked Car With him was his brother, Gor don, 22, who has heen charged with possession of slolen goods ITS TIME TO SETTLE DOWN CORUNNA, Ont op Thomas Chambers, who. re mained 8 hachelor for 95 years because he gplways felt he "wasn't quite ready for marriage," was wed Sal. urday to Mrs. Elizabeth Pol ley, 65, his housekeeper for the past 30 years "I feel younger already," he said alter the ceremony at his homa in this eommiine ity six miles south of Sarnia The went on @ | i ESLRPLS f i | By DENNIS GREWARD Camadvon Press Shall Woker CALGARY (CF Wich the frsnmng Fariy still seven mowihe awe, ik resoives the comes of hbng Aciegatles made Bear Bt B WOOK (RITES [BE 0M £ BOE CONINIRE whit kind wage creases among fhe (abhor of pertormmance they want from force her I WNE Pic Weve SEE TT eRe Ensanssion wn 705 Rms, CCF lenders and trade whe the order # he 199 COEIERcRs immed views on She Dew Party's poliey) and srvlire ¢ The fist SCRRiner wis Montrest Jest » were sponsored by commiiiee for the inder the eharmensiip of Ban ley Knowles, execntive Vie president of the Canadian Labor Congress SETS OUT CONCLUSIONS The Calgary seminar conciude, tht i. Large corporations, by w of "speciel privilege," are tating terms to Canada's tie pation New larty if: 2 bh. 2 fehl 3 Teacher New Party Meet 4 Students |Plans Future swvntion of the Dew New Party can Bot swrvive piess =" "ws First Baby By 11th Wife For Manville CHAPPAGUA, XY. (AP) As estos heir Tommy Wanole, nnonesd Sunday thet he nd ie Lith wife, the former Chris ting Badin, 2, pre cxveciiog # aby meni Juma. Bw be Ms fist child "Em thrilied to death | J. WK Brockeionk RR Ree ter oF a aes, Id the coplerssce (he Prswal NE NO DIFFERENCE NORIO E, second Hf} 0 "We ® REVEr acsepied the on hat there : ld Inlmentsl dilerence her rs and labor," Mr. # press coplerence, | He ri 1d BA persons Canadien git $3 3 3 » ine' parties the Prog Conservatives and Liberals, 2. More capital should be pe cumilated and spent by Canal aians 3. The New Party must repre sent wot only CCF and abhor groups, but fermers, small busi nessmen and professional people 4. Wenlth must he redistribyled among Al levels of Canadian society Mr, Knowles said the lives of Caradions are not being. demo. cratically determined hut are controlled and domingted 'poweriul corporations' by thelr interests, by profit sheets and halances He challenged what he called the "deadly, damnable profi motive' that, through sdvertis ing and brainwashing, things for us," CONTROL, Jamieson i sity of British Columbia, he established hy any New Party government More Canadians "one way or an other,' Dr, Jamieson suggested, how ever, that unions must moderste wage demands in line with the size and numher of co-operatives, Nations) CCF Leader Hazen Ar: gue sald co-operatives, providing member control of investment, are the Donald C of the Ontario CCY¥ party, inter: | jected at a Saturday discussion that = Dr, Jamieson's nm ered to regulate corporation prof: is elect n the "decides #110 MAgIstrn br, an eco. resulting nomies professor al the Univer: pesrances ineresses in sald tion to & rise in the st some form of price control showld| living, Canadian come crime" capital should be accumulated hy can exneet & ressence of democracy." hoth the 50: MacDonald, 16AG€T paces in Norway's first interna: "iyory won the 500 metres in 45.4 sec: [tower' suggestion of moderation|onds and the 5000 in four min- in wage demands is "worthless' [ute unless governments Are emMpow:|.-- : i esl fon "HM he thinks he © Crimes To © Hosnital Stavs PETROLIA, Ont. (CP)--While the medical profession is hoast- ng ahowt advances in Ms field, the average time a patient mends in hospital has incressed ture un to three days since She hosph . tal service plan was Introd LONDON, Om. (CP)-Fhe W- three years ago, Health Minister cldence of improper sexusl be: Dymond of Ontario said here Sats havior is likely to inerense #5 yrday the demands of culture become 'Phe two sre mot consistent more complex, & PRENBNE ug there is no Justification for told » conference of Western ON-|the rise," he added, mening I's new $425,000 addition to_the Char- i Aes have gh Dr. Dymond wes tendent of Thistietown Hospitel, said the incidence of sex po! dri lotte Eleanor ¥ngiehart Hospital, in juvenile court ap 'We had 1,000,000 patients, ad- propor: Miked to hospitals last year," he ard of Seid, "Between $15000,000 and $20,000 000 could have heen saved if ome. day was eut off each per- son's stay." He said that when a "'grue is publicized "one series of related for the next six AUTO BOOM The number of awtomobiles in Mexico City, increasing st a rate of 11.000 a year, now stands at 200,600, sex offences months," WON BOTH RACES O8LO, Norway (AP) Boris Stenin, Russia's 1060 world speed skating champion, Sunday won and 3000 - mire) FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS You ON THE srov toonal meet of the season, Senin 5 50.9 seconds, . Men Would you like o throwing, abusive women or (he Burnett, While in her apartment fact that they have threatened alhe heard cries for help and minister of the gospel and a lone| tished downstars to help Mrs woman bringing children tol Muirhead and a three-week-old| Pub ' anak I p 3 § hahy, Debra - Anne, from their| The hoy's father said he told on Gregory, 88, of Beeley's B school, Be Phy \ oo (his wife earlier in the day: Miele ear crashed head-on With vo. "wear many reports, One The twa schools ave In the nig, | Fmiake filled flat, The doetor pe. 8 % ' we'll have to watch the kids to: the bus earrying the team 10/sa0s (hat some service eompa-| B81, poorest ward In the oily turned for Mrs, Burnett | eener 8 e " / » @ ad have day; someone is going to drown MPWhithy for 4 game He said he dreamed during the The three vietims were return Many people apparently fear couple ""Shopmate" Electric Drill for Just 1.00 See Page 1 filly-clothed into the water and| held the boy up unt he was pulled inte a hoat Argentine Rir | Crashes Kill 36 BUENOS AIRES (AP)="Thirly:| six persons were killed in fwo|™ plane crashes in Argentina Sun: ARRANGEMENTS horn-hlowing car tour of the village before returning to cut the wedding cake west of Kingston Killed were Veron I, More thay an innocuous incident he Vernoguween a white and colored man land, 28 of Bunbury, Bands, 66 of Battersea and Ts! nicht hlow AY | eruption Up nto a mam \ ow Onl The fire, believed (0 nies are keeping their Negro de-|YeW Orleans has no huge ghetto started in an overheated fur ing from Relleville, Bus driver Fenwick Freeman of Kingston said the car pulled in front of the bus in an attempt to pass an liverymen inside and whites out instead, Downtown, a Negro parking lot attendant eom plains that tips from his white patrons have fallen off and the sending | "eserved for Negroes, In Ward 0 pace, was confined fo the back|n As In many areas, colored and white people live elose to each other But the hig difference here is ight that his young daughter fell of the building into a well and drowned Stouffville is 20 miles northeast! Wayne was taken to hospital of Toronto, for observation To Call day, An Argentine alr ministry air: liner with 82 persons exploded and erashed about B80 miles north of Buenos Aires on a flight from Lima, Peru, All aboard were ELECTION CARD OF THANKS Wi itnesses killed, Cause of the crash was TIMMINS (CP) Magistrate undetermined, W, 8, Gardner, who presided at| Near Concordia, three Amer: the preliminary hearing of mur icans and an Argentine died der suspect Owen (Mickey) when their ehartered plane My sincere thanks te the Electors of Darlington for the generous support which you gave me eof the polls en Monday, December 5, other vehicle, hadies hitter or ants are increasing, [that many white worke 0 Two of the Te 1] FF enmments a reasing y whkers feel in maved at the seene; the third But hehind the surface ivan:|ereasing economic competition eould not he froed until the|Auality, the Paris of the South!from the Negroes on the docks, wreckage had heen towed to Bel. as lost much of its galety in the oil plants, on construction were Adlai Stevenson leville, People ask anxiously ahout the Jobs, And in Ward 0, few people 2 Ten of the PASSENEETS ON latest seare, How many white the hus were injured. The hockey children entered the William team later returned to Kingston Frantz School today? Is the hoy where the injured were treated|coit weakening? When do you hut released for a team practice|think they'll try to integrate the held Sunday merning schools in our neighborhood? An "Most of the guys will he in|overwhelming majority of white fairly good shape for Monday New Orleans opposes integra night's game against Cohoyrg,' [Hon sald eoach Ken Linseman who A ; a suffered a chipped knee SHONE SOME SHAME The - injured were: Boh How: The mood of the elly appears land, eup lip: Peter Warming:|compounded of many. things--ap tan, four hroken vibe; Dennis|Prehension, anger, frustration O'Donnell, neek injury Terry! some soul-searching and shame MeGlashan, slashed chin; Bamey| The niggers are going too Curran, head injury; Bud Ayles-|lav says a hitter eah driver of warth, hitten tongue Freeman, chest and leg hruises; | aged six, have Fred Harkness, knee injuries; the twa schools and Brian Cain, euts "It's ton quiet," says a dete Family Of Eight Escapes Blaze WINDSOR (CP A young the care the Children's Ald father early Sunday veseued his Society except Gail who was pregnant wife and six ehildren kept at hospital for observation from their, flaming home about oe 5 10 miles from here SMELLS SMOKE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tranmer| Mr. Tranmer and their children were trapped Ploved decorator, said he smelled in the upstairs of their two-storey Smoke when he was awakened house whem a fire swept the| but eould not lead the family owt frame dwelling about 8 a.m of the house because of spread Mr. Tranmer pulled his family ng flames one hy ane through a window to I took them hack ta the win the roof. He jumped 13 feet to dow and broke it. 1 elimbed aut the ground and veturned with a on the real and began pulling the ladder family through. The family, including. Mrs! He said the hahy was handed Tranmer, 8: Gail, 7 months: Su: out first. When he reached in for san, 2; Paul, 4; Kurt, &; Mark, 'the next ohild the baby started 10 and Rodney, 13, spent the vest ta slide down the veal of the aight at Metropolitan Hos I caught her just in time hawt pital sepatohed her face a hit Mrs. Tranmer was released Mr. Tranmer said, "The children alter treatment for shack, Two were sereaming and evving hw of the children suffered minor evervone got out. They're okay lacerations. All were released to now." NE YOU WNO NEVER FINISNE HIGH SCHOOL ate invited to write for FREE booklet, Tells how you can sam Your High School Diploma AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMERICAN SCHOOL, 100 Dundas Steet, Deseronta, Onis Send me your FREE S55.page High School Booklet and Sample Lesson. This is a Canadian High School Course for adults and will prepare you for college oF a better job heen allowed into ol MM, an unem she {ean afford to send their ehildren| ta private sehools, It was, many! {peaple think, the worst possible {area of the city to begin even {token integration -- Rose 'Beyond Medical Rid TORONTO (CP) Doctors said {early today Hritish miner Alan Rose was still alive in his Slrugdle to survive since heing Fenwick the fact that four Negra ehildren |Irapped for 60 hours in a Novth:(the fa ern Ontario gold mine Nov Dogtars al Toronto General | Hospital sald Rose, 27, was he yond medical ald and only his tough eanstitution kept him alive He is suffering from a combina Hom of hemorrhage, infeetion, | shook and kidney fallure Rose, in eritieal condition sinee his right leg was amputated he tween the knee and ankle Fri day, was given drugs and trans fusions after his blood pressure fell to a dangerous level Sunday 1s wife, Shirley at heslside 1] Was Popular Choice By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) Most delegates seem happy at the possibility that Adlal Ste. venson will be the next United Slates ambassador to the United Naions Canadian diplomats, while eir cumspect In passing judgment on the - appointees of other eun tries, are nhvipusly pleased at the prospeet of working with the um hane American, who was in at unding of the world hody in 1045 For one thing, UN debates [tend to he woefully dull and: it is hoped that the highly: literate and quiek-thinking Dem neratie politician might intro duce a measure of hadly-needed wil | Nixon It would he interesting to see. i's now almost forgotten that diplomats say, how the subtle giavenson, 60, was a special as [Stevenson would deal with the|gisiant to State Secretary Re heavy-handed, hulldosing actos ward Stettinlus at the 1048 San of Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis} prancisea ean feren oe whieh {ter Valerian %ovin [drafted the UN charter and at President-elect John F. Ken: the London meeting whieh built nedy stressed the importance ofthe UN.structure the job when he offered it to Stevenson, who Is regarded as an articulate voice in world affairs although he was twice defeated in UR, presidential elections hoth times hy Dwight Risen: hower WILL, DEPEND Stevenson, saying he would think it over, indicated his de vision would depend largely on who will he appointed secretary of state, a position for whieh he was earlier mentioned in spec: ulation, The y resent ambassador, James J, Wadsworth, succeeded Henry Cabot Lodge when he launched his 1-fated attempt to win the U8. viee-presidency on 6 Simcoe St, N This beautiful home has been reduced $1,000.00, why not cele: brate the holiday season in the comfort of this fine home located in the choice north-west section of Oshawa, Schofield Insurance Associates Lid. 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