The Oshawa Times, 20 Feb 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT TOR TODAY Light travels pps wntit 10 wina, at re a the Woman 16 Conte Far Ls 8 ' he HARRY EDSEL SMILES AT PARENTS AVIER WELL FALL Airline Layoffs Boy Falls 275 Feet, Recovering PHOENIX, Ariz. (AF) A seven-year-old hoy hroke hoth legs when he fell 275 feet down A narrow pipe into & well Bun day, Recovering in hospital was Harry Stage, who also suffered a fractured pelvis and possible internal injuries Stem Fro NEW YOK (AP)=UB. air lines, caught in the widest wild cat strike in their history, he gan laying off thousands of workers today The four-day strike of flight engineers which hegan Friday night has cut domestic and in ternational services of the six airlines to about 10 or 20 per cent of normal hye Oshawa Times Frice Wet Gy A "OSHAWA ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 196} Laos King Issues Peace Declaration VIENTIANE (AF) King Pathet Savang Vathansg has pro Lao guerrillas Claimed a policy of nonalign: The king said Laos would ment for Premier Bown Oum's honor internationsl agreements Western - backed government inte which has "freely en and asked three newtralist (ered presumably including neighbor nations to send & com: continued of the mission 10 confirm that Laos 18. million finance the wants to live in peace Lantign Army The B4 - year - old monarch King Savang said he approved rend & declaration Sunday that gon" Gum zovernment. he could open the way (oF & PEW cause if intends 10 har International approach 0 en: ony and the reconciliation of ng the six-year internal SUE aif fellow citizens in justice and gle, in which the United Slates jp, peace and intends to adopt hicks Bown and the Commis solioy of non-alignment, HOR ists support & vehel (action joie ference and good neigh [SWEET TOOTH |, 1 furs, i Coma BROKEN UP Burma and Malaya will form # TONDON (AF) commission which would come to Laos stablish that the Allen likes custard pies so much that he eats them, he country threatens no one and aspires only to peace," the king aid, addressing Boun Oum, his admits, blindly, The habit cost him E120 and & new set of false teeth cabinet ministers and foreign diplomats gathered at his pal ace in Vientiane His wife set three Jittle pies The U.S. stale department on the table and leonard, (welcomed the monarch's dec! reading his paper at the same time, ate two of them and hit deeply into a third laraton, hailed his ideas a His scream was heard and the prot ommunist M" aeeemance hat p Serk m Strike The announcements came on the heels of acknowledge ment Bunday hy Becretary of Labor Arthur Goldherg that he had heen unable to hring shoul a settlement The engineers the Flight Engineers tional Union, are protesting @ Veh. & decision hy the national mediation board ordering them fo ¢ Leonard fan members of Interna Fire. and police officials | SEARCH FOR CLUES yyy Atv rized sv Second Few Me Fost G¥hee Bessriment, ens | Six Exec WEATHER REPORT Bunny weather is expected to sweep wer most of the Province, hringing milder hack by Tuesday, temperatisr es TWENTY PAGES POLITICAL PRISONERS KILLED BY CONGOLESE uted 'Dag Tells UN UNITED HATIONS, NY (CR) ~ Becretary-Genersl Dag Hammarskjold reporied today he has received word from The |Cangn that six African political leaders have heen execiied in Albert Balonii's secessionist mining state after being trans. ferred from Leopoidville by the central government Hammarsiold stunned the 11 member UN Security Council as HH met 10 resume Sessions on The Conga situation in an al masphere already tense follow ng the slaying of deposed Premier Patrice Lumumba in | secessionist Katanga state after) being transferred from Leopold ville The secretary-general said the new executions had heen con {firmed by his special represen {tative in The Congo, Amhasss dor Dayal of India, who had re-| {ceived a message from the "so called justice minister" of South Kasai, the mining state I bring this news to the coun cil with revolt and shock," Ham marskjold said, adding that the action was "humiliating and corroding' to the UN operation in The Congo | Hammarskiold, referring to Lumumha's execution, said he (was al a loss to understand how | er, Kugene, 28, a deal-mule Chief US delegate Ady Stevenson supported Padmore's propasal Hammarskiold identified the six execyied persons as Finan, Fataki, Yangnara, Mumngy Elengesa and Nui Soviet Foreign Minister Valer ian Zovin recalled that he had protested vigorously Friday against adjournment of the Be eunity Council meeting and he complained bitterly that the ex eeutions showed the council should not have heen recessed The deportation first came (a light in & UN report from The Congn Sunday that said Premier Joseph leas government had secretly moved at least seven political priseners to the mining sate and three of them were rumored to have heen killed The report came from Dayal, wha expressed "grave anxiety' ahout the perils" to which de: poried persons Are exposed UN CONCERNED The UN official said the de portations were 'a matler of grave concern," considering the fate of Lumumba and the twa men killed with him In Katanga province, former Benaie presi dent Joseph Olito and former youth minister Maurice Mplo Kastern Airlines announced | to join the Air Ling Pilots' Asso 25 miles southwest of Phoenix Sunday night It was immedi- cigtion # single hargaining while his dad 4 u Ariller was ately beginning to release from unit talking to ranch owner Webb 6.000 to 7.000 employees as a Faubion vesult of the walkout SEE UNION VANISHING Climbing on a platform, Harvey Pan American World Airways, | Filols ouinumber enginesss on jumped on & piece of plywood Trans World Airlines, National|all lines, and the engineers se which concealed the pipe of ani Airlines and American Airlines the decigion might have the underground irrigation well said they would begin furlough: eventual effect of wiping oul | "" Harry was playing on a ranch "oh A | mishap "eonstructive and promising peross the street, The third and said iL would respeet hi since birth, suffered severe fle still was in its baking tin hand and face burns and shock. They are in satisfac: tory condition in hospital Only we walls were left standing, (CP Wirephotn) search for clues to determine the cause of an explosion and fire which destroyed 8 twor storey hriek building in Corp: wall, Ont, Saturday, Alexan der Cayer, 28, and his broth: Dayal's report threw 8 cloud last week's suggestion of conciliation commission X that & new regime [Congolese leaders could behave! {in such a manner in the face of over [the world hody's sitempts tothe UN |help thelr country, ( {HTIRA RHARP PROVERTS The secretary » general's an: | neuncement touched off a youl {of vigorous protests in the Liberian dele wishes King Bavang asked that Se £onard's dentures shattered retary-General Dag Hammar In court Friday he lost an |PKI04 bring his declration be action. for £18 against the [fore the United Nations, hakers whe made the pies and wold them in their baking tins, Judge 1, C, Potter held the Subsidies Plan An was entirely Leon | A : [submitted Friday, urged that ard's fanli--he should look at The bay just vanished," Fawling a total of close to 40,600 if their union, bio nid, 1d the 18 {the strike wasn't ended today, | Ir plunged down We : | hy MRM 200 feet of wale AFFECTH MANY at the hottom. But there was The layoffs would alfect ahout one thing in his favor 20.000 employees aL TWA, the "Phat hoard helped compress same number @l American, | air in the pipe,' said Stage, about 15.000 at Pan American and this undoubtedly slowed|and about 4.500 at National his fall. But he couldn't tread! Western Airlines, the sixth water because of his broken! major carrier hit hy the walk legs and pelvis" out, made na announcement From the hottam of the pipe came Harry's vol Daddy Venezuela Kills Revolt gel me out of here" men used a Wock and] CARACAS (AP)=The a and 800 feet of Hn end to haul the We'll get you out,' was the answer. Just push against the with ment of Veneguela announced that a military attempt to over sides of (he pipe so you don't thraw President Romulo Betan sink The tackle a loop on the hay up court's regime was smashed early today The insurgents tried to seize the military academy in a sur prise move, and simultaneously Finnish Police Seek Man Here fou naldiers {ried i Ag radin station Hhumbos, the govern HELBINKI (AP)==1inmish po ment said Hee said today they Tonkin far a former assistant professor \ communique identified the or mathematies st the Univers leader of the revalt as Col Jose sity of Oulu wha is wanted for Edite Ramirez He was seized compulsary military service al the military academy Pr, Mati Tapio Klemoln, 26, President Roma lo Hetan is said hy velatives here to be gourt's regime has heen the tay combining eaching and study at get of repeated revolutionary a university in Ontario. He 1s movements fram hath the left accompanied by his family and the right Realtors See No Big Slump of 7 WINDEOR (CF)=A recard 500 our pressure market was veal estate brokers and salesmen eased." today began evaluation of their! My, MoKeon said great {strides have been made to stim methods and markels In the late demand for housing by the Night of expected slow trade | avision Bd 107 hoduing by | a "An amendment to the Cana But in spite of high interest dian and British Insurance vates, low dollar supplies andComnanies Act, propased in Fis degreased demands for land and nance Minister Fleming's baby bulldings, delegates to the SW [budget will permit insurance wu Ontane Association of Realloampanies to inject more than Rute Soars CONVONHON 41 (3160.000,000 inte the mortgag sie peal." "There has been a lull in de The amendment If passed mand for housing in 19680 but would allow the companies to this is a temporary hesitation," [invest five per cent of total as PH, MoRKeown of Ottawa sald sets instead of three in housing in his presidential address funds He said the slump would) Mr, MeKoawn's remarks were probably continue through the(made available to the press be first six months of 1861 but in fore delivery creased population, mare money In workshop sessions that con and lower interest vates would Unwed most of the day, dele spark the market gates emphasized salesmanship 'Mince 1037 two new houses And merchandising, Pleas fo were built tov every new house. Maher standards in the real hold that was established and /®51ate business were hoavd {Warkshaps, held in Windsor's modern marble and glass CITY EMERGENCY Cleary Auditorium, were ta oon PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA &.1138 iaue Tuesday, New officers are ta be in FIRE DEPT, RA 36014 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 stalled Tuesday, K. 8 Raven of Kingston 14 expected ta succeed Mr. MeoKoown as president. Re gional divectar KE. RB. Flaming of Sault Sle. Marie 1s expected {10 be elegled vice-president Domestic and foreign alvlines not affected hy the dispute were swamped with requests from stranded travellers for reserva tions Ope alrkine spokesman esl) mated that travel plans of about 75,000 people had heen inter vupted as. of Bunday night RACE STRIFE | Bread And Water Diet For Sit-Ins ROCK HILT 8. (AP) ==t0 the York county jail for mak Wight Negro students jailed fol-|ing a motion toward & prison lowing sil in demonstrations offi ial, The others began a fas have heen placed on bread and|and also complained of over water in solitary confinement |wark Prison officials say they called oh a sidown in the fail and re: MET WITHOUT PERMI fused to war Al Greenville, B.( 1H young | : Negroes, four of them women, | Charles Malone) faced trial for assembling in| ent of the nearby City Park Saturday without a prison camp, sald permit In An. unsuccessful at thei ou when tempt to get into a skating rink 16Y Are road of i for whites ANd nlRey araers . i : Maloney confirmed Sunday In another development al (he students from Friendship Greenville, out he astern ve College at Hoek Hill had been gional NAACK leaders cam in solitary confinement sinee pleted a four day meeting hy Friday, They were among 11 calling on Negroes to stop huy jailed recently when they ve ing from those who don't give fused ta past $108. hail anch| them eal Joh OpROFIIRIties pending appeal on convietion of Meanwhile, Raman athation (respassing during a variety in Georgia and South Caroling stare sit-in were informed that parochial Rev. CO, A. Tvary, president of |§¢ hoals will be desegregated not the York county chapter of the later than the public schools in National Association far the Ad thei respective dioceses vancement of Colored BPeaple he policy was enunciated in said one student was transferved pastoral letters read in all Belgian Parliament what he's eating ~-- and awarded court costs of £130 #Eainst him "I's true, T suppose," Teon ard sald, "1 eat custard ples | hhindly, but I'll never do il Again" superintend York county "We will let they show us tn go to work For Municipal Roads Work TORONTO (OP)="The pravin cial government will provide subsidies for municipal road constyyetion during the next fis cal year, Highways Cass sald today He told a meeting of the On tario City Engineers' Associa ton: "We anticipate heing in a position to acecommodale a rea spending," although all bylaws submitted to the depariment could not he approved municipal road subsidies during the current year My, Cass said his department will pay five per cent of the pre:| engineering charges on struction of sfeet and bridge projects where the service was performed hy the municipality's awn. staff F'ext of hi {n the press Kennedy address was given hefare delivery Algerian | Talks Begin PARI (Reuters)--Recret con-count of the meeting when he between returned to Tunis Saturday | Fyanee and Algerian National | ' | Belkacem was in Caive in the! UN F Ch f Ministery! I16ts ta prepare the way for full: middle of last Week ay orce ie | facts have hegun scale negotiations aimed ending the six-year war in Al geria, It was learned (oday Well-informed French sources! lowed the arrival in Paris Sun here confirmed a Tunisian mag: |9ay sonahle FET a's re AABN {Minister Mal med sonable increase in municipal 8zing's report that representa | mm | of the two sides have made moudi hetween of |nislan Bome $64,500,000 was vated for President de Gaulle told report Buiha Hives their first direct contact An official at the office [0] We are not prepared to make a formal denial of such|had decided on three measures Congo national and Lumumbist to ease (the negotiations toward troop: The magazine, Afrique Action, | a settlement with the Algerians: | canis In close fouch with the Tu report nisian government place but said that Krim Bel kacem. faveign minister in the rebel Algerian provisional gov ernment, hrought bhavk an a¢ | | PRESIDENTS T0 MEET did not condemned disclose where the contact too! 4 and closer Peace | country eouncil |gate George Padmore proposed } " that the council adjourn ih de: Necessary (0 head off oivil war hate until 8 pm {in The Congo, that all Belgian Padmore said he wanted to] Milllary Jersonnel and political consult with other African na-| advisers leave there and that all tions on the latest incident, [countries deny transit to non-UN {military men headed for The {Canga, Na veference was made tn Hammarskiold pevsonally in the hape the Russians would pot {he United: Nations use fares if . y {veto the resolution, Tries To Rvoi | A Baviet resolution before the counell ealls for the dismissal | {of Hammarskiold as "a partici: Iniarmation| Clash In Congo ii in and organizer of" Lu: LA ii : . | mum's killing. 1t demands Tu Cho a te. munishment of Belgium in he "we neg Ke 3 " JUT y 4 1 Bour Maj. Gen Joseph Maohutu Tues i] connection, Aisarming of day for negotiations aimed al Lo fa Ongplese froans | f {and the removal of the France averting a major clash hetween tonan operation within a month Both resolutions, and any amendments, are expected to { : } tn a vole today ar Tues of the United Nations Conga (S0Me le o : a Imission, said today Mackenwn, [98¥: Last week's council dehate the Irish commander of UN| Showed conclusively that the Sa Ahmed hen Bella! military forces, will see Mohuty| Yio! resolution could nat get the loaders at oF Meas BURG [seven voles necessary foy adap: Bumba is the Conga River[HON In stl another proposal, Pres The report of the meeting fal of Tunisian In arrange meeling de Gaulle and President Hahih '} Afrique Action SAYS Rajeshwar Dayal, Indian chief 1, An end to all executions of Algerian National 4, Bringing other Nationalist aptured hy the French in 1056 in Paris with a status town where Mobutu, the strong] {similar to the one enjoyed hy man of President Joseph Kasa- ident Kwame Nkrumah of Plans Bourguiba when he was a [URLH y oner in 1064, Ben Bella and the traops poised for an invasion of Saturday that a new all-Afvican they vubu's regime, has about 1,200/Ghana messaged Hammarskiold imprisoned Nationalists|Oviental Pravinee, whieh is held [UN command should take aver (now ave held an Tle d'Aix off ihy hackers of slain ex-premier|The Congo, free political prison: Education Boost WASHINGTON (AF) Prosi dent. Kennady today proposed a §5,700.000.000 ald « ta - education program designed to sel of exeellence avallable Mo and able a new in edu all wha PUEELE standard cation are willing in In a special message ta Con gress, the president called fai 1. A three-year program of grants to the states for use in either building classrooms or raising teachers' salavies' or hath, Total coast: §2,300,000,000 2, A five-year program of eal: lege scholarships, a ve ra ging In Atlanta, hundreds of Ne groes staged a rally in a Bap BRUSSELS (Reuters) tst ehuteh in support of 78 Raudouin today signed a decree «w| LATE NEWS FLASHES students arrested in sit-in Jem dissolving the Heleian parla onstrations, The students de cided to remain in jail rather ment following a dispute aver austerity measures in the coal than post hand ion government of Premier Gaston Eyskens But he refused to accept the resignations of the nine Liberal ministers in the M4 » member Liberal Christian Social coal ton he Evskens government in troduced the austerity program in a hid ta straighten out the country's ecanamy follow: ing losses in The Conga when! the former Belgian colony be came independent last June 3 The bill's provisions, espe olally the measures ta trim welfare henefils:. provoked a manth of stvikes, vialence and nerve Socialist appasition in} Parliament before It was passed last month Diefenbaker Arrives In WASHINGTON (CP) today arvived far his first Whi Kennedy and said that Canad TOKYO (Reuters) No | RI -ton American Japan early today parted hy the US Rear freighter the Japane No ane vessel W NIAGARA FALLS, Ont #1. who resides at the Salvat arines was sentenced today bh ers 10 twa years wm Kn Sully ta theft of a transistor sare. u Washington Prime Minister Diefenbaker te House talks with President a + United States as well as warld problems would he discussed Freighter Collides Near Japan The 1 Kihan Maru split in two after a freighter collision with the American Bear off western 50 maritime safety hoard ve A0-ton Japanese All 12 members of the Japanese crew wore rescued AS hurt aboard the American Two Years Prison For Radio Theit (CM William Chavles Pamell Army hame in SL Cath wire Johnstone Roh He vod Wo appliance wn y M 1 henite Ary rade 1 ple a am {Umes $700 each with an additional $350 to ealleges and universities for each seholarship winner ops valled. There would he 26,000 scholarships the fivst year, 47, 00 the secand, and 50,000 there: | alter, Total cast: $577,500,000 4. Continuation of the 10-year program of long-term, low-intep: est loans to colleges and wal versities for dormitory construe: | tion, at a vate of $350,000,000 a year for five years, Total cost $1,300,000 000, 4, Establishment of a similar loan program for construction of college classrooms and other academic facilities, at the rate af $300,000.000 a year for five years, Total cost §1,500,000,000, No distinction was made be: tween public and private insti tutions regarding college sehals| arships and loans to colleges, TORONTO (OP) fichools alone cannot he blamed for pros | ducing a "generation of softies who don't know the meaning of hard work," Dr, George Flawer, professor al the Ontario College of Education, said Saturday, Speaking 10 a conference of the Federation of Women Teach. ors' Associations of Ontavie, Dy, | Flower said: "I am mare than a little tired of hearing de: mands fram some lay oltisens | that children be wade ta work harder In schools It is scarcely possible ta ar ganize and aperate hard schools a soft' society." said Dy Flower, but he did hlame he sehonls for "lageing behind the 11] the French Atlantic const with their duties limited fo pro-|ation," Dayal (old a press. cons! tection of Kuropeans, By eight cars al a Mean | members aarvawly escaped ins | accident Patrice Lumumba, ers, disarm Congolese troops 8, Concentration of the French) "We are trying (0 prevent and convene Parliament = and Army in Algeria in the towns, civil war by means of negoti:|that all faveign diplomats should {gel out while the Afvicans put {ference, {The Congo in ardey, § & i Na & a ay & Ce Ma crews fram Cape | ONR extra freight were de: | wry. A hot journal hax an a railed aboui 10 wiles east of | coal car which remained on North Bay Sunday, Twa crew | the tracks is blamed far the (PW ronholer 5 AuNary real, Opt Clear wronkage

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