The Oshawa Times, 28 Dec 1960, p. 2

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4 H 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednssdoy, Bocomber 35, 1969 Rigging' old Los Another TV Show NEW YORK (AP)--A 73-year. Angeles i 1958, writing "scripts," and sup- Charge plying "the people to play the parts." various ! The Ralph Edwards' Organiza tion, which the show, and the National PZroadeasting Company issued denials of knowl- Computers . he Translating " Manuscripts PHILADELPHIA (AP)-High- speed electronic computers are Dead J. B. Bessinger, associate vention of the Association, Werary, purpose; Z/the Dead Bea ser {the words, preparing ee ecompil- ing indices and world studies, sald the index s supplies words that are partially or wholly obscured, He said the ma- chine reconstructed snd supplied and contexts." Bessinger is editing a concord. nce to the Anglo-Saxon poetic recores, which is being prepared |by computers, Bessinger also sald prepara being used to help unravel the mysteries and messages of the Sea scrolls, a Canadian pro- fessor of English at University bed the rn Language Computers gre wed for many said, for repared of "through analysis of word frequencies, word sentences edge that the show was ever i participating game which has been g fixture on the NBC network since 1956, Blake does not say that Ed- wards himself knew what was g a ging. Nbc issued a statement assert. ing that the program 'has bheen|r subject to continuing serutiny"' by its artment standards and practices since the depart- ment was formally established in the fall of 1959 (in the wake of the quiz show scandals), "As part of this continuing ex. amination," sald i.e network statement, It Could Be You has been checked periodically since late 1959 and this checking has revealed no instances of Irregu-| h 0 0 Be 8 snow-filled ditch nesr St. calibre bullets, stolen, The car was later recoy- ered in east-end Montres], taken for a ride in his own eab, escape after two 15-year-olds, a he Poy 8nd a girl, had held him at s ol said, The shooting bore all the earmarks of HIT TWICE smashed his lungs, othee, just north of Montreal, told police 'he saw Goudreau's body |dreau was one of the best men MONTREAL (CP) ~ Baffled he provincial police searched grimly for clues today to the gangland-| style killing of eabdriver Andre Goudreau, whose body was found {taking care Father Aquin 2 had any argument with anyone," "+ Patal Carrier 'Loaded Bomb' x missioner said, fought » "He was 8 quiet boy, who was of mother," "He never Tuesday, He had been shot twice hy 38 and his taxi It was the second time within year that Goudreau had been But last year he managed to unpoint and forced him to drive round for more than an hour, killers were no children, 8 professional rub-out, Goudreau, an autopsy showed, ad been shot twice, One bullet nly nicked his shoulder, The ther, fired at point-blank range, came up from a low angle and Daniel Beauregard of Ste, Dor- Queen Tuesday night, a her first cousins, Kent and Princess Alexandra, to the Royal Victorian Order--one of Britain's enlvaley; The 25-ye Knight Grand Cross in the order Grand Cross, signia Queen at Sandringham House in northeastern England, where she is 8 Christmas house guest, in West Germany, where he is serving as a espialn in the Brit ish Army, Kents Given Top Honor LONDON (Reuters) -~ The ted the the of highest orders of ar-old duke became a and his 24-year-old sister 8 Dame The princess received her in- in the order from. the The duke received his insignia Commissioner Edward Cavanagh Tuesday seccused the Upited more AA States . Navy of "messy, deplor-| sble how { before the fire that took 49 lives aboard the sircraft carrier Con stellation, of of $aquiry New York city had been found in ordered work stopped premises cleaned up," no suppoit for the statement that the §7, million-to-one chance, huge carrier nes at the Brooklyn Navy 'Yard had| hs been "a fully-loaded b needed only ignition," it pola have cost the navy DE 000 its "i with a fire retardant, WOULD REDUCE FIRE duced the extent of the fire con- siderably, The originsl oil fire from a tank of diesel fuel was|to put out in a half-hour, the com- NEW YORK (AP)-City Fire and Cavan, , delivering a 2% tir before & navy court Agaliat, conditions| ssel, said thet ing in such condition "we would have and the The a said there Is 000,000 fire Dee, 19 was 8 On the contrary, he said, the ring completion Cavansgh told the pavy court This, he said, would have re- whichiers, and there was an ordinary amount" ooden cartons on nor fires r ship before poy Belt 0 (CP) ~~ Alexander ts Robinson, assault causing harm after an 1lyesr-old the court he was kicked beaten during 8 Shrcomonth gp riod by his father, Mii w. ZB Bopshs irre an) for genienee. Me Tce" oslo ha ody id dh homew Dr, for FI of the Bick ch, lite sid with extensive injuries, boy's but firemen NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER SUNDAY, JAN, Tat 4PM TO B fey SPECIAL TUR STEAK DINNERS With Al The Trimmings RESERVATIONS mee PHONE RA 5-2611 HOTEL LANCASTER OSHAWA emp, ship, g stallation," Cavanagh also sald Sha 2 43 0p the bi A Fy tested 'very, very bad, , Jousekeep- | ing" on the vi larities or improper procedures," NBC added, however, that it is now "making a specific investi. gation of allegations concerning It Could Be You for the period of 1056 to 1958 to obtain any new information that might be pertin- -| ent to supervision of the show." wv, 8 y-, | Rg Le my Po i wa Bt tion of a manual indexing the | complete writings of St, Thomas | Aquinas would take 50 scholars 140 years, With large scale Soa "Ard Ighway 5 "fro m, FRENCH ATOMIC "BOMB Smoke curls skyward after France exploded its third atoms fc device on a tower at the Reggana testing range, deep in the Sahara jn Africa. Fallout area was seid to be about 60 miles long and 15 miles wide, Scientists said the device sent up a cloud smaller than the two exploded earlier this year, --AP Wirephoto Canada May Lose Defence Voice By DAVE McINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer nomic moves by Canada and the | United States contain serious im-has given no sign that it is a plications for the two countries grieved by this situation, in the field of defence, informed | |some Canadian officials belie sources said Tuesday, It Specifically, some authorities| bere fear that Canada will lose its voice in North American Air Defence Command unless it is prepared to put more effort and money into the alr defence sys-|,¢ tem. equal status of the RCAF with In sequence, these are some of fhe soonomie factors in the situa- T "The U.S. agreed to allow Canadian firms to bid on an equal basis with American com. panies for U.S, defence contracts, It waived the Buy-America Act in this respect, thus removing a six-per-cent duty against Cana- dian defence materials, 2. Canada did not give the US, American air defence compared | [with about $200,000,000 by Can-| OTTAWA (CP) -- Recent eco-|ada, | of the American def next year, | processing equipment, he said, ' few scholars did the job in about a year, Atom Bomb Warning By Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- In six years or less a dozen nations in- cluding Communist China will Officially, the U.S. government| he US. Congress will not con- inue to adopt an equally san- have A-bombs and H-bombs, a noted British scientist-writer said | Tuesday, "Within, at the most, 10 years some of those bombs are going off, B|sponsibly as I can, That is the|, Buti ortainty," said Sir Charles|, Ve Percy Snow, I am saying this as re "We know, with the certainty guine view during consideration | of statistical truth, that if enough these w are made--by It is known that some segments the US, Army resent the the U.S, Air Force in the com. mand of NORAD, The 11.8, Army has about 75 anti-aircraft guided missile battalions in the North American air defence system compared with nine RCAF squadrons of subsonic CF-100 jet interceptors, A worry in the defence depart. ment here is that Mr, Fleming's latest budget will bring the at. or, and we haven't much time," Snow told a meeting American Association for the Advancement of Science, accept a restriction of nuclear armaments, token, with the halting of nuclear tests; enough different states--some of them are going to blow up," he declared, "Through accident, or folly, or madness--but the motives don't matter," "We are faced with an either; of the Either the United States must ast beginning, or risk nuclear catas- | Gripes Guards LONDON (AP) ~ Buckingham Palace guardsmen have won a new 35-yard-long strip of pave- ment for stomping out their sen- try duty Inside the palace gates, It's level, and a boost to morale, The stiff - backeé guardsmen, moved inside the gates 14 months | ago to protect them from pester- | ing tourists, had stomped to pleces the old gravel and stone footpath between their boxes, The footing got so uneven all) their training was useless, They | were sli of wheeling and dealing, The palace called for the new | pavement after guardsmen, in mild rebellion, dragged out an) old British axiom to assuage the sergeant: | "It ain't the "eavy 'auling that | 'urts the 'orses 'oofs, it's the 'ammer, 'ammer, 'ammer on the | 'ard 'ighway." Check Cause 0f Oxygen Tent Fire ST. THOMAS (CP)~--Fragments salvaged from a fatal oxygen tent fire in «a hospital here are to be subjected to laboratory tests to check whether the blaze RED:WHI BEST BUY = SAVE 16c = MAPLE LEAP BEST BUY -- SAVE 9% TOMATO wu» JUICE BEST BUY « SAVE Sg == SOLO MARGARINE BEST BUY w= SAVE fg w= CREAM vorx choice CORN FEATURE-~SAVE 4c~~TREESWEET Z FANCY 48.0Z, ' TIN 20.07, TIN 1497 53: 49 SWIFT'S PREMIUM SHORT SHANK 39 SKINNED WHOLE ok ri any similar benefit. Canadian|tention of U.S. congressmen to|trophe, he said, He added: could have been sparked by static firms still get a preference from the defence production depart. ment, And any U.S, company selling defence equipment to Canada must agree to buy in this country defence material to the same value, 8. This month, the US, ex. empted Canada from a directive aimed at decreasing purchases of defence equipment aboard. It also exempted dependents of U.S, servicemen in Canada from an order recalling dependents from abroad, 4. Finance Minister Fleming's pre - Christmas budget raised taxes on American firms doing business In Canada, U.S. SPENDS MORE The U.S. now is spending ahont $4,000,000,000 a year on North Girl, Four Fails To Save Baby Sister COLEBROOK, NH. (AP) --- Mary Ane Linda Hebert, 14 months, was burned to death Tuesday despite heroism of her sister, Suzanne, four, benefits granted to Canada by the U.S, under the defence pro- duction - sharing arrangements ~though Canada still buys more ada's authority in NORAD, ,|not be alone on the road to free in the US.--and hence to Can- "On the o..e side, therefore, we have a definite risk, On the other side we have a certainty of disaster, Between a risk and a certainty, a sane man does not hesitate," INTERPRETING THE NEWS By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Stalf Writre Soviet Premier Khrushchev has once again invited colonial peoples to look to Russia rather than to the United Nations for help in achieving independence and freedom, That appears to be the mean. ing of his statement issued in Moscow Tuesday assuring "'sub- Jugated" peoples that they will dom. There's no doubt that the So- viets won much propaganda mil eage on the colonial question in the 15th United' Nations General Assembly--now in recess -- but When a fire swept through thelr home, Suzanne tried tol carry the baby from the struc. ture, but the burden was too | great, Suzanne led her brother, Mich- ael, 3, and sister Louise, 2, t safety, with Louise's hair and clothing ablaze, A neighbor, Cindy Dustin, 8, probably saved Louise's life by dousing . the flames with snow. Louise suffered extensive burns a4 doctors sald her condition is air, The children's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hebert, were absent shopping when the fire broke out, Their 2%-storey home, heated with an oil burner, was de. stroyed. ! RACIAL INTEGRATION DAR - ES - SALAAM, Tangan. yika (AP)--The government has published a paper outlining a racially integrated system of edu- cation for the country, The paper says students of any race should be eligible for all high schools and teacher training courses. MARXIST LITERATURE HONG KONG (Reuters)--The Communist government has flooded China with more than $0,000,000 coples of Marxist lit- erature, says the New China news More than 300 works of Max, 'Engels, Lenin and Stalin bave been translated not 'only foto Chinese but M lian | abstentions an Afro - Asian com. Khrushchev's proposals were by no means the unqualified success {he now makes them out to be. The assembly accepted Dec. 14 [ny a vote of 89 to 0 with nine promise resolution calling for a "speedy and unconditional end to colonialism' but leaving out any reference to the one-year _dead- Y|line d d by Khr Vv. BURY COLONIES 3 The vote ended a debate that started Sept, 23 when Khrush. chev, in New York for the start of the assembly session, set forth a demand that all colonial terri- Red Mouthings On Colonialism Asians but was overruled by President Eisenhower, K VS, DIEF While still in New York, Khrushchev served notice that he was planning a long-term cam- paign when he said that although such countries as Britain and the U.S, gave lip service to the inde- pendence movement, they would try to "squirm out" of any agree. ment reached, Canada supported the Afro-As. lan resolution after Prime Min. ister Diefenbaker made it clear as early as Sept, 26--he was the first Western leader to reply to Khrushchev -- that Russia itself was considered the harshest im- perial power in the world today, Condemning the concept of a "double standard" in interna. tional affairs, Diefenbaker chal. lenged Khrushchev to give those nations under his domination the right of free elections, He said some 600,000,000 people in more than 30 countries have attained freedom under the gui. dance of Britain and France and added: "Might IT ask how many hu. man beings have heen liberated by the U.S.S.R, since the First World War?" electricity generated in the vie tim's bed. | Inspector Robert Kaufman of| the Ontario fire marshal's office in London said Tuesday this is one of two theories being con- sidered in an investigation into the Monday blaze in St. Thomas- Elgin General Hospital, The man killed was 60-year-old C, H, Nich- ols, of St. Thomas. 1 the theory is proved cor- rect, Mr, Kaufman said, it would indicate a need for ensuring that the bed and equipment used with oxygen tents are grounded to prevent generation of static elec: tricity, The second theory being in. vestigated, Mr, Kaufman sald, is that the fire was caused by smok ing in bed, An inquest will be held, NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. Installation by our own mechanics | 174 Mary Street RA 8-4681 tories be granted plete inde- pendence "forthwith" and that leased areas, including military bases in the territory of other countries, be eliminated, The Soviet Union ended up by Supporting the Afro - Aslan plan, which was co - sponsored by 43 countries, Russian diplomats were obviously elated when the United States abstained, joining Britain, Belgium, France, Pogju- gal and Spain--all imperial coun. tries--along with Australia, the Dominican Republic and South Africa. Russia took further satisfaction when a member of the U.S. dele gation, Mrs, Zelma Watson George, a noted Negro soclolog- ist, RR displayed her opposi- tion to her country's abstention. She stood with Afro-Asian dele | gates and applauded adoption of| betan and other minority lan TY the il i that the U.S, jdclegation the Alro- e. 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