The Oshawa Times, 22 Feb 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedneedey, Februery 33, WH) GOOD EVENING By JACK GEARY "EXODUS" HAS STIRRING MEMORIES When Mrs. Abraham Budin, of 212 Burk street, hears the word "Exodus" ~ especially ss the title of # current movie, or of Leon Uris' current best-seller novel - if, brings back some stirring memories of Israel, She won't soon forget Israel, thet proud, young state, where she lived for 12 turbulent years until 1960 when she moved to Canade, Mrs, Budin, a 29-yesr-old Rumenien mother of three, wes only 16 in 1047 when she enlisted for a yesr's service with the Palmah, an Israeli underground youth movement (after & 30-day prep course to lesrn shout such desth-desling items as Sten guns, rifles and hand-grenades), She learned first-hand about desth and destruction, whout violent skirmishes with the Arabs and Byrians on border patrol, st & time when most young girls ere learning shout Algebra snd Literature, (or the social Eraces,) She is tremendously proud of the fact thet she was in Israel at its birth, thet she saw it endure troublesome EFOWINE pring . "Exodus" means something else to Mrs, Budin, a vi- vacious, brunette woman who speaks Romanian, Gers man, Yiddish, Hebrew and Spanish She wes one of 4500 Jewish refugees aboard the ip "Exodus" in mid-summer 1047 when that ancient U8 riverbost (reclaimed from the junkyard especially for the oeession) made fits historic 30-day (rip between French ports and Yugoslavia (where she bosrded) en- route to Haifa She was 15 on that trip, old enough 10 understand the heat, filth, privation and tense history-making drama The trip of the "Exodus" attracted worldwide atten~ tion when the ship was attacked and bosrded by British naval units, when it was seized at Haifa and the refu~ gees 'sent temporarily to Germany, then to Cyprus (where Mrs, Budin spent one yesr before she was fin~ ally returned to Israel) When the ship's bridge was raked by gunfire and s British naval party boarded fo engege in bloody kirmishes, pandemonium reigned among the refugees, hundreds of whom were confined fo cramped, ungani- tary quarters below deck, Mrs, Budin had ample food, bit there was i grave water shoriage and the constant fear of death The squat President Warfield) was renam 1047" (Hebrew equivalent of "Exodus from Furope, 1047") by the refugees ~~ the ship became & symbol of the Jews determined bid to establish a national heme in Israel Mrs, Budin's husband, Abraham, was born in Poland and served two years in Russia slave labor camps after Poland was invaded by Russia in the Second World War He also served for more than two years in the Israeli Army, He moved to Canada with his wife and three children two years ago to be near his brother, Sam. a Toronto tailor, who is his only surviving blood relative The Budins moved to Oshawa three weeks ago gn npened a shoe repair shop on Prince street, ugly vessel (previously known as The ed the "Yezist Eiropes, | d RESIDENTS WIN RE-ZONE FIGHT Re-zoning cases are still in the news, A group of residents in the Rossland-Slevenson's roads areas heard good news recently=~that was when a two-man Ontario Municipal Board turned down an application by Rosslynn Estates Lid, to have 1.2 acres of RelA land (top residential category) rezoned to C1 tn allow for a shopping centre expansion, ; The board found that the applicant showed no evis dence of need for additonal shopping facilities, that sur rounding residences are of high quality == also, when the Oshawe Shopping Centre was announced, the city plane ning board began to think about reducing the commer~ cial frontage on Rossland road west, The board noted that the same appeal was rejected in 1060 by City Coungil == rarely is a Council decision overruled, it pointed out, The residents, who have stoutly opposed the res soning plan for more than 14 months, had some able spokesmen, including Aledrman Gordon Attersley (who has been unfaltering in his support of thelr cause during the long, drawn-out legal dispute), and City Solicitor Edward }. McNeely, whose eross-examination of wits nesses and skillful summation did mueh to ¢larify the Case Mr, Harry White, a Rosmere street resident, spoke on behalf of REL, but he didn't appear to help their case. He submitted a petition (dated May, 1060) from some area residents who wanted more shopping facil ities, Mr, White denied that he had ever worked for Mr, Stephenson of REL, but Mr, Gilbert Murdoch (REL's lawyer) sald that Mr, White had done some sub» contraet work for the firm, The resgoning bid fight by Rosslynn Estates Lid, may net be ever, but this much is certain == the vesl- dents opposing it wen a big victory Monday, thelr sec» ond since last April when they were supported by City Counell JAYCEES DESERVE PAT ON BACK City Council will likely give kind consideration lo a request from the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commerce that the city pick up the tab for a dinner March 28th during the District 7 Jaycee conference, There will be 0 guests, No city organization has a better record than the Javoees for encouraging the public to take an Interest in municpal affairs, frequently at out=of~pocket expense ta the member themselves. Thelr Town Hall election forum on the eve of the municipal vote represents a fine public service, DEAF CHILDREN NEED SPECIAL HELP The newlysorganized Oshawa Society for Deaf and Hard-ofsHearing Children needs financial assistance io advance the important work it has undertaken, Cheques should be sent to Mrs, T, Tellock, the presis dent, or to Mr. Merle W, Book, the executive head, at Simeoe Hall, The society sponsors classes for deaf and hard-of- hearing children of pre-school age twice weekly at Simeoe Hall under the direction of Miss Nellie MeDon~ ald, who has had long experience in this type of work, Eight students have been enrolled thus far and new equipment purchased, but much ia to be done in the way of funds=raising if the society is to serve the many children who need its services, Mother Faces her husband Samuel, 3, who had been shot in the head | Twelve witnesses were called Murder Trial [ue ®t elmer hearing, KAPUSKASING (CP) == Mrs, | ) a Norma Dingee, 21, mother of YOUNG CHAIRMAN three © . Tuesday was or PLYMOUTH, England (CP) dered to stand trial on a charge/ Roger Mitchell, 17-year-old high J murder, She will appear at/*chool student, has been ap he spring assizes starting in winted chalrman of a branch of achrane Monday, Plymouth's Labor Party. He is she was charged after the believed 10 be the youngest ever dcath tn hospital & week age of 10 hold a posigion of type iments on & new tax agreement | LAXPRYErS "Iwith a mixture of barbiturates within five years Jeet voted 147 to 41 Tuesday night inlother Canadians ayor of My. Fleming fi J ' ' LOOK MA -- CAVITIES to the Montreal Tooth Survey man, 6, grins broadly part of an international scien models a string of her baby | tific organization collecting teeth, The teeth are to be sent | baby teeth to study the rate of Final Leg Starts of MONTREAL { absorption radioactivity from nucle Connie 1b As she pheto) : (mance Minister Fleming. | The inition 1eader Pearson in view of the fact that Pro gressive Conservatives hold 207 seats and the combined opposi tion in Mr. Fleming's words, is con trol of the money supph policy, he maintained, was n vested in the by Parliament | MOVED MOTION a motion of non-confidence in of the administration's " refusal] to ernment had demonstrated in- competence 1n manage the pub- lic debt in the interests of the Canadian people, "resulting n unduly high interest rates, ero-| consequent deepening and | cession," By DAVE MINTO Canadian Press Stall Writer OTTAWA (CF) ~ Whe's re i be for monetary policy in o sell off some of the iatier 16 meet increasing obligations Mr, Fleming did not deny this loss, But he said it would have heen Wgger i; the fund had held on to Ms Victory Bends and later sold them to meet its ob ' ligations, wr A large number | of Vietory dumped on market The Commons kicked this sub- one time would have "sent the. around for two days and market crashing" Holdings of would have The Bank of Canada, says Fi LOVRITINEN, FAY heen destroyed (NETS LIBERAL POLICY Mr, Fleming described 1ib- eral policy in this regard as Py ""witerly irresponsible, "destrue: The crux of monetary policy |11%€; "damaging" and "shame: Which was hardly surprising In regard to conflicting state this| ents that have been made by |the minister and James Coyne, governor of the Bank of Can ada, Mr, Fleming said: have no censorship over ches of the governor of wank of Canada, He does not refer 'hem to me, Why should he do so? This is a free country, He chooses his own speeches and his own themes, y. And responsibility for Bank of Canada I the # Mr the Pearson Monday moved he government on the grounds accept and discharge is oper responsibility in the field of monetary policy," The motion also sald the gov sion of business confidence and lengthening of the economic re: The CCF added n rider that| blamed 'a deepening of the un-| On Tax Agreement (CP)='The rubber Prime Minister Diefenbaker this week in the is scheduled to spell out the federal proposal at the opening session Thursday It's still a closely - guarded secret whether he will stick to the suggestion he made at the last Dominion-provineial confer ence in October: That the prov: inces levy thelr own Income taxes and succession duties OTTAWA meteh comes drawn-out negotiations between |federal and provincial govern tax pie The federal government ready has softened one proposal that the premiers found dis tasteful at the October confer: ence, This was the suggestion that federal eqqualization pay: ments 10 less-wealthy provinces he pegged at a flat total of $220, 000.000 a year for the five years after March 31, 1962 Basie provineial objection was that this would allow the richer provinces, principally Ontario, to reap tax benefits from grow: ing wealth there without some) of the henefits heing shared hy the less-prosperous provinces In a letter to the premiers summoning this conference, Mr Diefenhaker sald Ottawa is pre pared to provide for a "growth factor' In equalization {ments, He gave no details | It's expected the federal gov ernment will press for a final After two exploratory confer ences last year, leaders of the IL governments get down to brass tacks--andgio millions of dellars--on Thussday and ¥Fri day behind the closed doors of a commitiee room on Parla ment Hill Whatever decision emerge will have an impact on federal and provincial budgets and on for five years or after the present fax Agreaments expire in CRITICIZED IDEA Many of the premiers were strongly critical of this idea~a hasie departure from 'he tax rental system of post-war years whereby in most provinces Of tawa has levied a single cor noration and personal income tax and succession duty and turned a share to the provinces Mr, Diefenbaker's suggestion was that the federal govern ment would hack out of the three tax fields, but only to the extent of the present share go ing to the provinees One Indication of the import ance of this conference to the provinces ix the Ontario govern ment's decision to postpone 1s more sharing 1962 A SLIP OF THE TONGUE? OTTAWA (CP)=A mayor sometimes has to he care ful how she answers com plaints especially when she's on slippery ground Mayor Charlotte Whitton told "Tuesday of tepping out of her car Sunday church following a freezing rain Suddenly nearhy came the complaint that the streets should he sanded nver the near future, The govern} {ment has sald it wants 'o pass| Hegislntion at this s.sslon (Parliament to imple; ent their fl tawa's firm proposal they expire There have heen repeated statements fram provincial cap iials abou thelr pressing needs | for more money. Nova Keolla March 81, 1062, |e iris to the effect that the gov: ernment the government of any sover:| {eign nation would not be respon sible for monetary policy, Such LE gested until Mr. Fleming as PRY: sumed the finance portfolio, decision on & new tax arrange: Pearson's charge that the Un: ment to he made this week or Inlemployment of (day the fund's investment com ater antil if hears Of inew arrangement replacing the | when it converted $00,000,000 annual budget until it hed present tax agreements when worth of Victory Bonds into INTERPRETING THE NEWS employment crisis" on govern ment policies Both these motions were de-| feated by identical votes of 147| to 41, the Liberals and CC¥ supporting each other against a larger share of the income SUppaning Amel # al | TRADED QUOTES n the two - day debale, the Liberals and Conservatives) traded copious quotes to hack t mainly heir Both quoted) Commons com. fi-| positions from ments hy former Liberal nance minister Walter Harris, The Tiberals quoted Mr, Har:| po ultimately, he monetary pol: must, responsible for 'y Mr. Vleming quoted Mr, Har.| ris as taking the opposite stand. | George Mellraith (L--Ottawa West) said it is unthinkable that osition had never heen si LEAN.GROUND RED BRAND DENIES CHARGE Mr, Fleming denied Mr, MINCED BEEF .....- whieh £ trust that § am not to helhRs Ro Hight, held SEapomtiie for what ma; be #4 NRA ba dh hoi NU-WAY Bank of wines bis 1 #8 # citizen to | make r" : Mr. Coyne did not speak for government and Md not diaim 10 do so Frank Howard (CCF~fkesns Minister had Sproule's Beef is Red Brand Beef Canada's Finest Grade Juicy ~ Tender Flavorful CUT AND TRIMMED TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFACTION RED BRAND ~-- BLADE BONE REMOVED BLADE ROAST RED BRAND ~~ LEAN AND MEATY SHORT RIB ROAST BEEF 27: Insurance. Fund has heen grossly mismanaged, The Liberal leader said Mon SWIFT'S MILD CURL Coitage Rolls SWIFT'S SLICED Barbecue Loaf SWIFT'S WITH DRESSING Pork Loaf LX] Cryovas mittee lost the fund $70,000,000 sonversion bonds and then had | MRITISH COLUMBIA TASTY Salmon Trout id "» 60 ® FRESH OYSTERS eriving dolly, ® PARBECUE CHICKENS deliciously cooked ot SPROULE'S, » 90° 20° 20° bron, Pky. bon, Phy. Turning, sl Forestry Minister Hugh John Vlem ming "The sand trucl heen oul all night torted and then "My feet went from under me and 1 landed on m) fanny in the water." 6 NAW {has already acted on its own increasing -hoth ity sales tox which goes into the hospital in surance plan--and the gasoline 1ax HINTS ONTARIO TAX Premier Frost of Ontario has finted sirpngly about a possible sales tax in that province un less Ottawa gives the provinces Future Farms Regulated By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)=Future Cana {dian farming probably wil bring svowth in selfregulated have she re By JACK BEST Canadian Press Staff Writer |( Relations between Canada and| the Kennedy administration in| the United States have got off| on the right foot | This was evident from thei! |2:8hour informal talk hetween|! Prime Minister Diefenbaker and the U8, president at the White| House Monday==their first meet | : ing since Mr, Kennedy took off ing must be national In hh fice to maintain price stability RANE HAN | bcrosh 1h Cquntry ho dnlared] Voy Soseréthe Ware Stunted na Shaan: Now look at Canasl yore able to accomplish during|¢ the time they were together | [marketing to ourh unwanted ex:| Mr, Hannam, federation prest:| obviously, a minimum of time pansion of production, Presi-|dent for 21 years, was Keylwas snent on formalities and dent MH, 1. Mannam told the Ca. sponker at a banquet marking oocantrios and a maximum onl nadian federation of agriculture the association's birth in the de [yorious. discussion Tuesday night in a 26th anni: pression of the 18308 when i" am amused " sald Opposi versary speech farmers lacked a unifying orlgon reader Pearson "Ary fo al | Phat is the treria and market. Eanization farmer extornal affairs minister Our thinking in Canada fais pot without experience k D programs regulating, mae such matters, "that in sueh a While Girl | | | VOrs h 'Dief, Kennedy Make Good Start North nedy's nomination of Livingston Mr, In! bling whan vou eat, ha Take Your Extra Savings In Cash At Sproule's BAVE 176 w= WAGSTAFFE'S ORANGE Marmalade SAVE 17¢ ~~ WAGSTAFFE'S THREE FRUIT Marmalade American Air Defence lommand The establishment of close ersonal relations between the 3 PURE SEVILLE SAVE «= BRIGHT'S FANCY Tomato Juice SAVE 10¢ TEA BAGS SAVE 116 =~ KRAFT DELUXE son 1,00 | Cheese Slices 2 VALITY 480s, Tine 70¢ 60¢ §5¢ 24.08, Jans 100 to Pky, [21 Phos, resident and the prime min: ster was the second big boost | o Canada-U.8, relations in the ast two weeks, | The first was President Kens SAVE 4¢ PARAMOUNT FANCY Sockeye Salmon 14 Tin §5¢ SAVE With Free Measuring Cup Liquid Detergent Wisk with Qc I. Merchant as UR, ambassa- dor in Ottawa, The selection of Merchant, who had served term In the Canadian capital hefore, was acclaimed by Cana: Alans, | SAVE 4g «= LIBRY'S SAVE 9% Cooked Spaghetti Dainty Rice Tn 310 pie 20° Phos, SAVE 4s =~ CULVERHOUSE | SAVE =~ OLD COLONY PURE Maple Syrup Tn 38° fo 88¢ How To Hold FALSE TEETH Mere Firmly In Place Da your false teath annny and ems | rans hy slipping, dropping oF wobs hoor tik? Just sprinkle a little FARTRETH on your plates This Mkathie (NANA) powder holds falas teeth more 1 and more onmiartahly, No gummy, JY, PAALY tARte OF fanling, Pines not "PAA (danture today at | ny drug eounter Giant Tin BAKERY FEATURE SUNBEAM BROWN "N ha hranth) Fo rm-- kot supply, undertaken and disfgnart time they could have Lay Dead roctod by producers them: ooonad so many important sub elves," he sald " jects HAVE SEEN DEFEATED The talks covered the 'whole OHow often have we seen Spectrum of Canada U8, vela:| TORONTO (C') told Tuesday a woman lay d in a closet for 72 hourg while the man with whom she had | price improvement through|tons as well as the international! | heen living took "goof halls tolunder conditions of supply farm price supports, coopera Nttuation tive marketing or marketing n N \ : WIECH [GpEN DOOR TO CANADA satisfy hx oraving for drugs, (demand The addict, Robert J. Ander! His forecast followed a busy hoard plans completely defeated For Canada, the eruetal point 4 \ son, 30, pleaded guilty to ajsecond day of the twosday meet: hy greatly expanded market| A court was Bapply, This ix hound to hap jf She lks wan the indication aad Don when there is no effective |hO¥ seemed to give that this poliey 10 prevent more uncon {country 5 special place in the trolled expansion than is wise! WV ashington scheme of things is and /E0ing to be preserved=-if not improved, The famous "open {door at the White House fg ures to remain open charge of causing indignity tojing which whizzed through 42 ofl. As Mr. Diefenbaker told the a dead body, He was remanded/the 98 conference --rosolutions/Commons on his return, the to Feb, 38 for sentence and sanctioned fresh support|President revealed a ready de: Det, - Sgt. Robert Bamblottfor a world food program as/%re to preserve the distinctive sald he and other police offi:/soon as possible to ald develop quality of the Canadian United cers found the bodv of Ruthling countries and stimulate Can. (States partnership, Elaine Campbell, 27, in thelada's economy The Washington talks and the closet of Anderson's apartment' President James G: Patton ot mebting of minds which they Feb. 6. A pathologist was unjthe United States National{achieved came at an opportune! able to determine cause of Farmers Union said he believes time as far as Canada-US, re death the attitude of President Ken: |lations are concerned, There Sgt. Ramblett said Anderson nedy's administration and sup: {has hétn a great deal of talk in "was attempting to kick theiport abroad can bring co-ordin: the US about what is termed drag habit and was doing itlation of a world food banka drift toward. "'nentralism® in ham thi Ic anada And sedatives foday, more resolutions were > . "Fhe result of these goof balls on the agenda. John Pallett, [19 REALLY HOKUM is to make a person dense, one of Prime Minister Niefen.| MF Dietenbaker was able to dopey and frustrated." ho said baker's two parliamentary sec: 8Ssure his host that this is Set. Ramblett sald that when retaries, was substituting fop[tally hokum, He also assured Anderson -resained WW Mr. Disfenbaker who haa tothe president that, at least as and realised Miss Camnbell was cancel his luncheon address to/far as the present government dead down and the meeting because of his/is concerned, there will be no wept," mother's death {Canadian withdrawal from the he broke FULL 24.02, LOAF SALUTE CRUSTY ROLLS ! 10 4% 23° SLICED BREAD 19° SERVE MIR LIQUID DETERGENT ~ King Size, with purchase of a king-size at regular (] price, BOTH FOR 96 Reguler size BUTTERSCOTCH CHIPETS when rou buy new double economy site CHOCOLATE CHIPETS, BOTH FOR 1OMORROW'S LEADER AMBER HONEY tb. 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