The Oshawa Times, 1 Feb 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OMAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Fsbruery 1, 199) 'Statement Seizure Of Pirate Liner Suits Portuguese Exiles LONDON (CP seizure of the Santa rong pared, down again roid professor has survived a string balancing the , maintaining cial stabiity--and making the trains run on time, His opponents has the lowest standard of of wealth in the world | FREEDOM LACKING Worst of sll, they say, Is Por- tugal's lack of freedom, Wage increases must he ap proved by the state, Election eandidates must be approved by the state. All publications must be mpproved hy the state, Vol ers' education and tax-paying qualifications must be approved by the state, Opponents of the regime can be deported to overseas territor- les for indefinite imprisonment and the political police has » reputation for using torture Salazar himself does not fit into the traditional picture of a tyrant. A tidy, methodical and unassuming bachelor whe for bids smoking in his presence, he has become known as 'the re- luctant dictator," He is modest and shy, with & dislike of being photographed or appearing In public But he used to keep a picture of Mussolini by his bedside and is firm in his contention that democracy isoutdated Born of poor peasants in a small northern village, Salazar was a 10-year-old seminary stu- dent when King Dom Carlos 1 was assassinated in 1008, Two years later, when the Portu ese republic was proclaimed, e entered university EARNED DEGREE He earned a doctor of laws degree and in 1918 became an economics professor, With the country's economic situation deteriorating in 1026, Salazar was appointed finance For the Humberto da Silve Delgado was Jishon hoviienl White serving 4 (3 el A | Io-yenr term for Er gis gg Be [cht Stink San ov 7 10 contest the of Mr since he pesan Wis 110m! candidate rule of Portugsl 92 years 889. ger was arrested and His supporters hail Wim for|ings broken wp by police--hut zar and budget, Incress he still managed (0 poll 25 per toppled ing social services, eliminating cent of the voters, according to soon." s0- government "estims tes," | was claim P {i tired lst for "disobeying mili- an old man with 8 heart condi v- (tary discipline' and 20. of his tion ing and the highest illiteracy supporters were jailed. A week rate in Furope, plus one of the later, in January, 196, he took most extreme maldistributions go7ium in the Brazilian Em- any {Henrique Carlos Malta Galvao, uses may be inhalted hy occu-/day with relatives in Toronto now the rebel captain of thelpants minister by the military die: tatorship of Gomes da Costa, Salazar balanced the budget for almost the first time in a century, President Antonio Car. ana made Salazar premier In Salazar Jrompily founded his National Union party and pro- claimed a constitution, In 1046 Salazar relaxed cen sorship and allowed political ac. tivity for the first time In 20 Witness Tells Of Job Threats BRAMPTON (CP) ~~ Paul Knoll, 26, of 'Joronto, testified Tuesday at the trial of two New Toronto men that he had been told that if he wasn't "a good little hoy" on the witness stand he would never work again In Canada, Knoll was testifying as material witness in the trial of William Westaway, 31, and Ed. ward Gregory, M, The two are charged with mischief in the $100,000 fire at a strikebound truck terminal in nearby Malton last March, The trucking firm, Gill Inter provincial Lines Limited, was involved at the time in a dispute with Local 038, International Arotherhood of Teamsters (Ind) The day of the fire the com: pany won an injunction prohib- iting picketing at the terminal, Knoll, who did not say who threatened him, told the court he could not keep a job after he was arrested, For a while, every time he got a job he sald, something happened and he was unemployed, Provincial police finally hel him find: one, Knoll told the court he was with Westaway and Gregory 1 the time the fire broke out. He said the two men left West. away's car shortly before the fire broke out, returning and driving away from the scene as the fire started, But Martin Friesen, another former Gill employee, testified it didn't seem possible that Westaway started the fire, He said he saw Westaway arrive at the scene in his car just as the fire broke out, + IF YOU Have Loft Schoo! Without * HIGH SCHOOL - =. . you are invited to write for ® Free Booklet that shows you how to sam a High Scheel = DIPLOMA AT NOME ssnnnnnnns® | | a % All Sea Sore Relief On Budget Money Soon' Thursday Church Hall, MONTREAL (CP)~Four hod 1 appesred the four had been MacDonald! TORONTO (CP) ~ Pig pi 4 W. axiinded » w fes were found early today by (repped in their rooms, 3 wry amily Ir fin combing the debris ofl The identities of the victims TORONTO (CP) ~ Ohservers|day imesting, Mr passing of his sister at Picton Premen od were not immediately known, Think an increase in Ontario re suggested and loo frond TO two adjoining downtown room " lMef payments may be an. "1 think the matter is being Premier Mrs, a 4 fails in Oc ing houses wept by flames. FIREMEN RESCUE, 3 nounced soon, following 8 re taker care of In the minister's' 7% #44 Tuesday he will pass It was believed at first that Two occup were d mark by rember Frost in the (Wellare Minister Ceelle's)| make a statement on the hudget statement," Premier Frost re. #t Thursday's sitting of the leg The premier hinted the prov. pied {islature all 15 occupants of the brick hy firemen, called after a pass legislature Tuesday, ing motorist spotted smoke bil owing from the structures on ine : . Obser ! i, wd We. Hari 5. coed. is min Sn, le my Sorte ore VTL, uh, Ih, Be Te Vtg 0 Al But later word circulated hel An ciderly paralytic woman statement by CCF Lender Don crease in relief payments Thurs. "4 1000.000.000 this year ond Garty Were Sunday Rison it. least two persons were miss was carried from her second ald MacDonald day when the legislature starts Was due for presentation the and Mrs. Lawrence ing and firemen made & room- floor room and firemen snatched, Mr, MacDonald noted that es 10 consider his department's es weck of Feb, 12. But the recon Commack and family, Oshaws, 10-700m search, finding the bod ® en from the roof using an (iyuaies of the public wellire de-|Himates. They Mgsevied the In-\vening in the near future of the | Ble, olor, Kase "Tomy Spo ho Mo Hr oo 0 or ee man a a ir 7 OH ou 1 4 ars - rnc ado edicting he would be| C0 LoL 10 dition will soon down the stairs, running to the estimates are of particular in| Direct relief is administered, 6FeNce MAY bring 8 change of uprising very | improved, hed ut Bevis Hah on Friday street in their nightelothing interest to members of the Metro PY Sunieipniitien and provides lem: ere weather jitan Toronto social planning M# ance (or persons do, Prime Minister Diefenba po But so far speculation hes wh nd Mrs. Row Oks dud Mrs, Frank Melton, One report sald an explosion pul on which is to Ai nis not qualify for public assistance nas not given any letiasr ter the election Delgado heen mainly concerned with guests of Mr and Mrs. BE. M Mr, and Mrs, Walter Krantz, preceded the flames members of the legislature Fri-Wnder other special welare how many provincial demands placed on the army's re- who will succeed Salazar, now FEES Miss Darlene MacDonald, Osh"u Foo 0 day, Consideration of certain The wid includes #5 \he will meet in 8 new tax-sher: awa, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Bry. More than 150 firemen battled portions of the estimates should Sistance for food clothing, house: ing arrangement to be signed Mr. Russell Spinks was » Court e Sundsy Me blaze with 20 streams of ho diets / _-- guest of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas guests of My. and Mrs, B. Hub. Voter, be withheid until after the ¥ri- hold hdres, svecial iit, Yi tor expiration of te y : v -- : -- ities, , An esti- ( , STALE AIR Hodge and family and Mrs, Ar: hard, Residents of nearby buildings mated 70,000 get such relief in Hy gi ave 9, ho Poorly ventilated rooms Bs gr Coline Lavery snd Mia The WA ladies are pl ny i q pelirs it was GOOD TOGETHER Ontario he has wired the minis : come filled with stale air so that #l / a drive to instal builtin cup. brought under contro Rolls spread with chopped nut! The federal government A few months later, Capt, dust, smoke and airborne vir. Audrey Carnochan spent Bun: hogrds in the kitchen, Any dona The fire started shortly #fter| and Ketchup a. 4 well 3 per cent of the cost, the rh ot saving a 8 Prd tions st this time would be midnight end the bodies were|with fried, roasted or broiled ince 30 per cent snd municipal gation of economics snd tress: found at 4 a.m, Iehicken or hard-boiled eggs, ities 20 per cent ury experts, but as opposition pr (Banta Maria, slso sought asy- the Hd was clamped lum there, Galvae, whe was given # leaders. weve ar |three-yenr Jail term for subyer- thelr meetings sion in 1955 after making a erit- fen! report on the administra. 1068 election, Gen, tion of Angola, escaped from a A I ' ) ' ol Mn Lar sy mls ed 9 Mr, and Mrs, Geor against & Salazar ncitement to revolt His Eampain mana: Delgado has toured Fur i$ A miscellaneous shower was! greatly appreciated, TCA VANGUARD SERVICE STARTS TODAY BUILT BY VICKERS... 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