The Oshawa Times, 24 Mar 1961, p. 2

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1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Merch 74, add ' pe KENNEDY USES LAOS MAP President Kennedy nizes ® reporter af day's news conference State Department auditorium rECHE Thurs in the | At left is one of three maps the Chief Executive used as he discussed the Laos situs tion, He explained the maps Aid-To-Farmer Passes First Test OTTAWA (CP) n's cherished on bill} has staked his political future got initigl Commons clearance Thursday night with rare A Alvin m rehabilita El show of desk-thumping unanim-! ity The agriculture minister saw first reading given the hill which he now plans to talk over with the provincial governments and farm o ganizations hefore seeking second reading--or ap roval in principle in the House hy May | He said he hopes to have al "pilot sgreement" in almost every province hy the end of the year, The significant thing shout the bill, as he saw it; "Al long last something has been started," CCF and Liberal members agreed The bill gives Mr, Hamilton the power to make agreements with the provinces for more ef ficient use of marginal and sub marginal farm land, for projects for "development of income' and job opportunities in those areas, and projects for soil and water conservation in all three fields also vided CAN'T GIVE CONT is pro. Hamil finces move Research| depending on how fast the proy Conservation proj federal-provineial cost hasis Whatever the amounts, the money will be voted by Paria ment rather than being pro vided automatically through statutory provision. Mr, Hamil ton seid that in this way the House can debate each and every agreement signed with the provinces "At the very outset 1 want to make it perfectly clear that | agree that this is a longterm program," he said, "No one wants to pretend is Is anything else," AFFECTS 1OW EARNERS Who will be affected? In the Driver Couldn't " Read Road Signs TRAVALGAR (CP) = Carlos Rapozo, 28, was fined $256 and costs Thursday for driving illeg ally with a 60-day licence, after police said he didn't know enough English to read road SENS Police said Rapozo described Pressed for the estimated cost|® 50-mile-per-hour sign as mean of the whole deal, Mr ton was unable to give a figure Agreements would vary, Some projects such as ing, Others would he self schemes community | pastures would he self-liquidat. help|erossing Hamil.|Ing a left turn and an intersec {tion stop sign as indicating a speed limit of 30 miles an hour Rapozo identified only one of 10 signs correctly, a railroad sign, police said, A charge of fraudulently obtaining show gains made in the last seven months by Pro-commi nist rebels in the Kingdom of Laos (AFP Wirephaote) Bill ight of available statistics, Mr Hamilton said 0 Canadian farmers who are Earning $1200 a year mr less from that make what he wm Immediate effects of the pro gram would go to farmers on the better land." As an example, Mr. Hamilton ai the Alberta government plans to spend $500,000 in a 10 year program to bulld pastures on 185.000 acres to give dry AB Bross farms cals the program will on which he ects likely would be on a $-H0 affect mainly the estimated 120, up "an agricultural 'Starr's Winter BM Lasts Until June | OVEAWA (CF) abr Minis fay Macy annopncet in the Com mons Fhwrsday hat he mony BARE WEE WOKS YORI 16 being erended an additions month (5 the end of Yay The program has already foppen government e Ep ral @ tions, he sad The extension is Weng made a ithe request of the Canadian Federation of Mayors nd mw plcipaiities, and of cities nd towne winch have heen so hard Wit oy wiwier sions tht thei planned winter prolects were Aare The program began Oct. 15 six weeks wuriicr than in prev ons winters, and was to have ended April Resowines Minister Dinsdale wan annowners the Winter Works program wold be continued in national parks wetit May 31, in stead of the original cotolf dats of March 0 The government had pre Micted that the program wold provide #3009 jobs Mrectly, and create employment Inareetly for another #590. By March 71 Mr. Starr said, WH project had been spproved, employing more than 185008 Srectly and an estimated 19550 indirectly Coyne To Speak To Committee OTTAWA (CP)~'The Manpower commitiee Ropes henry from a star witness, ( emor James ¥. Coyne of Bank of Canada, some time afte Easter The commities agreed Wed nesday 10 B proposal to ask the controversigl governor 16 ap peer Thursday, But the deputy chairman, Senator Donald Smith (I, -- Nova Seotin), told committee meeting Thursday that it was impossible for Mr Coyne 16 appenr "It is hoped that he will he able to spperr before the com mittee in the first week after the Faster recess," Senator Smith sad Laos C Family VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)~The Laotian ewil war may (rigger a major East-West war in South east Asia, but to most Laotians it's just another family fight For everybody in Laos, the Laotians will tell you in all ser iousness, is related to every Benats " he land snd irrigated-land farmers hody else a chance to diversify their out put Camera Bug Clergyman Goes To Jail LEWES, England (AP) = A "Laos is not really a national community," one high » ranking Lao seid recently, "It's just a collection of warring families," The southern group, headed hy pro-Western Premier Prince {Boun Oum, currently is in VOWEr, The northern group is headed hy Prince Bouphanouvong leader of the pro » Communist Pathet Lao rebels, and threat ens to topple Boun Oum with its well « disciplined, Soviet « sup: plied troops 41-year-old Church of England HAS LITTLE POWER clergyman was sentenced Thursday to three years in fall Laos' king, Savang Vathana, 58, is a constitutional ruler who for taking nude photographs of under the constitution can do a teen-age girl and trying to! little 'about political life make her his mistres The prosecution John Gardner had sald Rev "subjected the girl to a persistent eorrup- anna Phouma, neutralist eX-pre- jose "Ha is not a popular man time , tive influence from the she was 13," that the relation ship continued for three Putting poor farms to new uses a temporary licence was with. until Gardner was caught with would be costly=the amounts! drawn her in a hotel bedroom Feb, 6 ", 1] Years, Another figure currently un employed hut definitely to be reckoned with is Prince Bouy Manitoba Plans Big 'Spending A report tabled in the Man itoba legislature Thursday re [commends expenditure of 885, 000,000 in the next five to seven years on hospital construction The report was from the Man itoha hospital survey hoard {which conducted a 14 + year I§tudy of hospital needs | Health Minister Dr, George | Johnson sald the report recom {mends a new concept of care | whereby specialized facilities (would be made available in rural areas | Developments in other legisla {tures Victoria == The Social Credit {government rejected a CCI [proposed British Columbia hill {of rights, Attorney General School Grant LIBEIEE) (EF fsiiiiiin oA the works "ew STSLEm oH government 50 (ar approves is $18 T9710. Brats 16 CEIEniary nd see AREY SRN (I 8 TREE OFTAWNA PAYS BALK IEILORES WE The (WR aEin RTE The faders goverment pays ture Tharstey might half the peyrol costs of he Premier Front opened he de ISIE NIE WOKS EIRCTS Bate on & WI to provide per armed oy provincial and (e8- cagita gramis 6 schon beste eri mhonties, The works re AERIRE. FRSA nti El mawly roads, streets, sie gud farm pesessment by Aeciar walks, ridges, Water, SEWREE ing the gravis wowld provide and dewinage facilities, pe continued £458) 8y of nfs and Hay ards anh mone pw tianal mppertiy wl in The (6a, avr was But one Liberal spesier altar the aniher enticized the system of RRC IOnGT EIAs a6 Rot 9 Ing seprrate snovis a (ae hare of RERREEIHEN Len Troy (Lo Wigissing) +d Worth Bay has seven pwc and CSEVER SEPRIMIE SERN while one mil oR The PBB shook rate produced $23 096 0 revenue & milk on the seperis school rate produced opty # 66 fh Where is the eapainy here? he asker BUY IVS WAEGAL Elmer Sopha (1, SHdimry said he knows of tHe COMIN pities in Northern Ontana where the protiem has heen solved by indusines pving part of thew RESRESIIRIL 10 SEGRE STIRS But this was an egal practics wnder Oana aw Mr. Bopha said the fue # public shot sHpPpoOFLETr doesn't prevent Wm from feel ing separate school students are entitled 10 the same quality of education rs puhhie schon # dents Albert Wren (| ~Kenorg) statistics show the majority of unemployed are products of separate schools--an indication Indian national parks, he PIOiects are aly the prepa ration of campy wies and Pies eran Harvid Winch (CCF ~ anami yer Kast) sald the PRoWnCe ments were welcome, We he amvermment should wise provide SOIIBE, FHDIBEE ARE ANTWRR public works ine en five pro FAH Answering 1. B Nipissing), Mr. Starr said the BRO WHEE WOTES Pre gram Bas provided an estimates 50T 0 mandays of EWPoY WEN Gast hl Gariand (J~ in nto, Premier Frost said Optarin pecephs the feders) to extend the winter works WE'RE SPACEMEN NOT MONKEYS OFTAWA (CP) ~W. B Emit man de Bitm seended fr ONL spRek eres ors oler f " says is : "» said aires The flying saucers we hegr about, Mr. Smith told a Kiwanis meeting Thurs: day night, are manned by the colonizers checking wp on the earth colony they formed in prehistoric times Mr, Smith, supervisor of radio regulations, engineer: ing. in the transport depart. ment, said man is Worryng the saucer crews with his experimenting in puclear en ergy and outer space travel Cook said Thursday he opposes - integration of Indien and non Indian school children respec LJ LJ T1 1S | His own two children had heen followed in Winnipeg hy while iehildren giving television-siyle Ld war whoops, he told the parlia 1 t | mentary committee on Indian Rev, Andre Renaud of the Ro man Catholic Oblate Order mier and brother of the Pathet agreed that integrated schooling Lao leader leaves scars on Indign pupils in last year and-since the rebels: He said he doesn't expect to recognize him as Laos' legal gee the day when the Indians premier--has made a few stabs themselves control the Indian at mediating and quarrel. affairs branch or live with the a world trip to drum up sup-iof non-Indien Canadians port for his proposal thet an in| In some ways, such as lacking ternational conference of 14 na- villages, 'they were worse off tions, ineluding Communistithan African natives Boun Oum, 56, who ousted brief on behalf of the Wellare Souvanna, Is hearty, gregarious Council of Greater Winnipeg, fun-loving and ns a result few urging that community develop people in Laos take him se: ment and education are keys to He 'travels a great desl and knows the country well, He Is D k Bo t not a persuasive public speaker mn a er nor is he regarded as # strong H S t ce PHOUMI 18 STRONG | as n en mander who is = Gen, Phoumi | d Nosavan, deputy premier and| ncrease defence minister, Phoumi is am:| . ORONTO (CP) -- Oliver Ka: hitious and cold, hard - working uppl, #8, whose outhoard motor Phoumi, now 40, has had 8|death last summer, must serve meteoric rise == from lieutenant a reformatory term of two in 1050 to brigadier - general iniyears less a day, the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Thurs. |ingly anti-Communist program: | The court allowed an appeal {Continued eivil war until the py the Crown against a sen. | Pathet Lao Is wiped out [tence of two months in Sudbury His main opponent, guervillaidistriet- jall imposed hy Mr is Prince Bouvanna's Younger. An assize eourt jury con (half-brother, Souphanouvong 18 yicted Kauppl Jan 18, of caus: a paradox==a pro » Communistiing death to Jacques Richard, aristocrat, 18, of Cornwall, in Red Deer {ground is 8 man many regard| Sudbury, by eriminal negligence as Laos' ahlest politician and|in the operation of a power perhaps the next head of goy- boat ernment, He is Phoul Sananik:| Hvidence at the trial was that {miler lof alcohol when his 15 « foot, |" Phoui, who has held import:|85 - horsepower hoat "struck ant government posts for 13Richard's small, homemade years, 1s an anti-Communist but| punt, He neglected to pick up INTERPRETING THE NEWS | | | . Anglo-American ally in the cities {affairs Souvanna fled to Cambodia the early grades in many years Thursday he arrived in Cairo on same lack of paternalistic care China, settle the war Father riously, leader But he has a military com-| and soft-spoken |hoat caused a young hoatman's hecause of his uncompromis:| day, leader Prine Souphanouvong, 48,| justice 7. G, Walsh, Waiting quietly in the hack: Lake, one mile southeast of |one, §7 » year » old former pre-| Kauppl was under the influence not uncompromisingly so, the youth from the water, T ough Laos Line Religion Creeps Into y enaud presented a Debate fire fdas at oe RIaTIW Gorks fa gaily) Ines 6 the Liberals had one of the worst Wows shucstion Ww He A Leamadad HANS 5 Ruri agn ray #t Cathal VB TIRAR § Rai Y Ur. Lavergre said Gov ition eriticioms had (eft (he wpres Son nls seorraie scoot temeh oF a vere [nie new ¥. Thomas (ECF ~Eishawi) darian that the GHeauers werk out of order in that the Mecws son hore no relation tn the Wl WRAL (SARTRE Eiwerst Leader ¢ the A fa Wintermeyer Agreed (hat toe was pot one for poitical Acheie, it 6 sista the governnent must face #0 to the prowiem for the good oA Optand s etocational system Earlier, ¥ a u 1 | ¢ ¢ Belanger (1, -- Windsor - Sandwich) said Ham Robbery Furore Again WASHINCTEGE (CPA wave of consmer prvtest Ras Jed Agriawitire Secretary (rviie Freeman to reopen the nase of what Consumer Reports maga ne calls Re great Wem TW ery The CORERIEISY [Byes # charge that the agricwitne Ae PRITInent' & meat Inspection & VI [6 Cr-operating with pack: #15 0 the distribution of Wawly watkreh Rams Pr. C.K. Pais, Givision chief, 547% he is informed the practice i alowed wn Conads. Why showid it he any ferent for the United States? Packers 41 5 en v ered conng eid he #5 oy # PIRES IRONY Wi ter~inte the meat, The mown of soiution allowed wader fed Liar Rens. changed lands, the agriewitars Aegariiment swell an order Bowing federally me species pRekers market smoueh kame with wp 6 18-pete Ent addtional water, over the orignal nacwred weight PROTECTION LOY The fast bastion of has fallen," A Beports, 2 magrine Wy RR RORGELSARTTING ARAN R tion. "The cards now ae Reaver By sacked against he Ram yer." prtantioh {amenmnr Some retail outils den Kom: Hainah, REINARE TRA ARSMATS WEIR PRYIRg herd-rarned Aliens for water. The National Provie sioner, # meat - trade jon, suggested popularity of the smoked ham might he threats eral inspection wewally was swf HER he couldn't see bow the per; would help the serrate shes CRIB ETS iaht of 1h MAY CHEM: The f PREC PHRAETR, WW r-- Was while non Boman Catholics must support pubis setinols the Catholic may Ronse between supporting phe and SRE lh WR that 4 AS A TRH he said, "many Cathobivs choose to support Pub We schools when the pubic school mill rate is lower," Mr. Belanger, » veteran sep grate school teacher, said that when they begin 10 teach sep RIAA Leaehers receive $406 less than their COI RTE in public schools For teachers with my exper ence," he said, "the Sifference is shout $3008. Wants £ 'Segregation OFFAWA (CP)=~Chief Albert getting Indians 10 stand on their lished in 178 own feet ENOW LITTLE The Ottawa priest told Judy LaMarsh (I, Niagara Falls) that Indians so far have had so ttle to do with community planning and other subjects that they think the federal govern: ment is the only agency able to do things Miss LaMarsh sald Canadians seem 10 have made quite a hotch of emancipating the In dian successfully in the last 1M years, Could Father Renaud forecast when the Indian affairs branch might be able to end self help, She suggested 50 v Years Father Renaud said some groups are far advanced hut others were so isolated that they would need help for a long time (4 Newsbusiness 'Seen Expanding | NEW YORK (CP)~The Amer: {lean Newspaper Publishers' As: sociation reported Thursday that '832 United States and Ca: inadian daily papers spent 8 '0- {tal of $100,177,081 on plant ex- | pansion in 1060 |" The association said a survey showed the same papers plan to spend a total of $110,378,500 for expansion this year The amount spent in 1960 com pared with $07,546,218 spent in} 1050 Fourteen Canadian dailies were included in the suryey cured product, Last Dec, BW, before the US Canadian Papers Have Freeman noted that bis pre- decessor, Vira Taft Bensowm, igned the pew water order withowt heading pubic hearings mm the jssne The whole question now is (9 he reopened, he said, on how mich water is to he allowed in smoked hams and other products--with ic hearings to be heid in five major US metropolitan reas Long History LONDON (CP)~Canada has some of the oldest continuously published newspapers nthe world, George "Murray, chair man of the British Press Coun cil, seid Thursday He told the Boysl Common CRIGE, FRESH APPEARANCE is go BABE WHEN J DETR YH Elo ng clases ragAerty Sesh yon Clones Caps ' ed 'Gar pant YOUR CLEANER 15 YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND" wealth Society that among the oldest Commonwenith newspa- pers are the Quebec Gazette which survives as part of 19 day's Quebec Chronicle - Tele graph, and the Montresl Gazelle The Quebec Gazelle was es tablished in 1764 and the Mont real Gazette in 1778, Murray, chief editorial writer of The Daily Mail, said both newspapers precede the Times of London which was first pub- "The overseas press has heen exposed to the same tendency towards concentration as our own, but that it thrives might fly is shown by the fact that Canada today produces 100 daily and nearly | weekly news- papers," Murray said, Murray mentioned the Com- monweaith Press Union which, he said, promotes the welfare of the Commonwealth press, op- poses strictures on freedom of the press, improves telecommu- nications and other news facil ities and promotes the training of journalists P Quality This seal Is the hallmark of quality in the Rug Clesning Field, As @ member of NIRC, Nu- Way Rug Cleaners have the knowledge end equips ment to do e thorough, professional rug cleaning job, NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS 174 MARY 87, RA 8-468) "All werk done In Qshaws { by Qualified Oshaws Technic slams' They spent a total of #6,634,828 in 1060 for expansion and plan to spend $6,726,575 in 1061, | 11 fr MN JUST KE, OF BREWERS THOS IAVIDOSSV--0D KidaNS O1NV ¥ J «Lining Installed AWHEELS 13% For Mest Gan in | HEAVY DAMASK TIEKIN RESISTE WEAR! PO 6 S 1 BUYOF THE MONTH! », Biggest Va m5 REINFORCED EPGES WON'T We've Ever Offe lue for Good Sleep d! A Luxurious Set At MUEH LESS Than You'd Expest Te Pay! Pon't Miss this Merch Special ~ * SAG! { |Bonner: told the legislature the ! LOCK PROOF {bill might repeal legislation An increasingly tough West: which could be the final logic, BUTTONS ad ern stand is foreshadowed in the of the new, tougher approach, | SLOW DOWN THERE SALLY! Sally, a three and » a-halt year-old chimpanzee from Africa swings with her full 37 pounds on a stethescope around the neck of "Medical Technician Ann Mallarkey, of Reading, Pa, at University of Pennsylvania school of medi eine in an animal medicine laboratory today and Ann real ly gasps. The chimp is un dergoing conditioning in prep aration for blood pressure tests in the design of instru [| ments to measure hlood pres sure in space flights, Sally is getting all kinds of physical examinations during her stay in the lah. Ann, who is doing many of the tests, says Sally is quite smart, [Just anproved |" His reference, though not spe-| Anglo - American note to Russia cifically named, was thejon Laos [amendment to Industrial Rela:| Memories of "brinkmanship" [tions Aet which forbids politicaliaye being evoked here in the Sonebuara hon, bdr, SL, wakes! the message cht, ie ol yy i 1g oherts, Britis v {| pevelopment Minister Russell | Fon! Li Rests, Beilin Abas. {| Patrick told the Alberta legs: sivnoted to deliver to the Sos lature there will probably be alia authorities test case on trading stamps in The: hate. i Edmonton, He said the Inde:| \e note, | vendent Grocers Alliance spect jeally apened a store in the oity issuing trading stamps to fest a regulation passed hy the gov ernment Dec. 26, 1060 Regina = Allarney Robert Walker said the Saskal-|inte chewan government will make mission Wshort shrift! of racketoer| Poland and stock promotions in the prov ince and spend "fabulous sums Delhi, The possibility of a 1 of money to do it." nation international conference Quehee = The Quebec as-|is also mentioned in the mes sembly removed a clause from sage, it is understood, is understood, continues to deteriorate, national comprising Canada India hill that municipalities some aver llgquor selling permits Attorney + General Georges La: much closer to the U.S Palme said the governmention Laos wants to avoid petty polities ingirongly opposed anything sav lasuance of permits, oring of are that Britain has | warns Russia that Britain and| the United States will not stand| idly hy if the situation in Laos The warning is believed to he General followed hy proposals that the perish palioy," supervisory coms 4 should he reconvened immediately in New the Liberal government's liquor) The stern tenor of the note is would have allowed paliaved to he the handwork of {involved from & military solution, 'ing the fighting in Laos, | Neither Soviet leader Nikita | Khrushehev nor his foreign min: | ister, Andrei Gromyko, is In Moscow now to receive the Ans glo:American note, This may de lay a Russian response. | The Daily Express says that If Russia rejects the note "the {prospect of another Korea will {loom closer." The Guardian of Manchester says RAritaln now Is clearly as |Sociated with the U.S, in the | determination not to let Laos go default "This is a decided change in says the news: hy { paper Laos, a 91,000 - square - mile slice of land bordered hy six ountries, including Communist hina, has been an off-and » on trouble spot ever since the su "Ipervisory commission left in| LLL Canada has heen intimately the start, The control President Kennedy but reports commission was adjourned moved largely position and Canadian Previously Britain has heen at the centre of Western Canada's diplomat al instigation have discussions an ways of prevent WON'T PULLOUT! § BRADLEY'S Former Location RA 8.3171 = | UNITS FOR ONE You GET BOTH A) LOW PRICE FS I

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