The Oshawa Times, 5 Apr 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY i piling mis owe Wiyvw " ' ¥ BE El Whe Kak fie i» ~ VOL. 90---MO 79 A TIMES CARRIERS, LEAV to Ottawa. They left #f today. To quay, ¢ riers had ta osm Bl BREW SHRSET IANS carriers and five 70 A of Tw delivery 7 el thenng nays Wave FWR, #5 they thelr priv areuiption one is #8 threeday farewell 10 JIE Mea k east Five city district cap uhseriy tn ealiect won in rece The / rie EEPE gail V Piers EER of od 44; J dhe Oshawa Time Frica Met fer ' # i '] them 9 Ther / (Lh the t opened Veh mang yeller fiom il fake A Wi £ Were Ih Che ana mi Fhe ana FT are Mac, Kennedy To Air Top WASHINGTON Minister Macmillan ent Kenned House talks loday strengthening relations and seeking new of stopping the Communist threat geainst the free word 4 What Macmillan describes as he | "all the great | of the! companied day Lahr European Dorothy, he economic hoes, Berlin tour of The prospects of & nuclear lest han he sad on ireaty--=will he discussed in might, 'ma series of talk which end Bun-pIage ns day when Macmillan flies to OF member Lawn for a thieeday slay Maemillan goes into the mee! aantinuing Laotian | kh Bopnedyethe second ii rials will he thelr first or ge with aparently mare diplomatic officials said optimism aver world condition As the twa leaders prepared! than Kennedy harbors meet, British negotiation Will Laks Io Cambnags fe facMillan me mu 1o fly what his aide Crh P major speech the Mussachuselts Institute of Tech nalagy AL §7, Macmillan | older than Kennedy, Bi fast-moving man. Al hy his wile, Lady Just completed West Indic whieh arrival Tuesda non take J a CV =F rime and Vr White amen Anglo + American Friday open Aeliver al a al Way almost 4) " 1 Cangn and th in tu Bed Pathel House full the Commonwealth 14.country 1 | Kennedy feels the East-West are orld Problems | PT d ' " 4] 18 Lan ys Kennedy 15 resdy table desl with HEINE & Mibiary a0 he too for United iB ocanierence Hi fig howdown i muy he cdl RB Ink While feel Ia will AEMIER goes (nia thi meeting with seme ing of optimism that Ku fo a Laotian cease-fire a ential prevequisite 1o a caonterence tile HETEE 0 Lans' future WANTS FAST KIAWT Beituin wants (on ger the con ference staried quickly, feeling the sooner the U8, and Russia brought to the negotiations with Russia gave rise 10 reports nuclesr ban treaty negotiations table the greater the likelihood that a ceasefire in Laos al Geneva are nol might he speedily arranged Kennedy, leaving a strategy much encouragement for treaty conference al the stale depart: prospects, But he will keep his ment Tuesday night, said that! negotiations there for a litle ihe geasedire is what we are while longer most anxious (no have, and we He also is concerned (hat the are hopeful thal ve'll havelloyal Laotian army isn't show ne ing much vigor defending Laos Cease-Fire Call Seen Soon NEW DELHI (Heulers) An, British, Indian and Canadian Vast-West call for a ceaseLive diplomats were reported in con in Laos is likely within 48 hous, [tact here and the Indian govern it was reported here (oday ment was sald to have informed Informed diplomatic sources| Poland said indications reaching here! Informed clreles sald thers are that Britain and Russia, as now are no real differences of co-chairmen of the 1964 Geneva! substance between the positions conference on Indoching, willlof Britain and Russia, only dif issue the cease-fire appeal and ferences in emphasis al onee ask India to reconvens rp the three-pawer trace supervis ory eammission for Lan The eommission, established al the Geneva conference hut adjourned indefinitely in. 1058 comprises India as chalrman plus Canada and Poland now In | andon however a fore 1§Nn office spokesman sald further Anglo-Boviet contacts will be re quired to establish whethe there is agreement about the procedure to. restore peace (0 Lan Canadian Warns UN | going welll that Laos won't explode into & and that Russia 15 not showing major Will / hand OSHAWA, OMTARIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 6, 196) TTAWA hown shove, in front of the bus, just before they left from in front of The Oshawa Time huiiding {1shaw i Toronto Man Freed By Cubans TORONTO (CF )--=M) ald Bwenson sald today her hus telephoned her Tus meht from Miami where he Yimes Phin Don aay ar Wi Explosions Kill Eight On Tanker TAIPEL Formosa (AP) ~Two explosions set the 420 - ton tanker Buangiung afire in Kaoh ung harbor 168sy, kiting eight Chine members snd in wrng #4 The ship had Just taken on caren including 9 tons of high test gasoline in the southern Formosa port when the bollers apparently exploded. The gaso line did not explode Firefighigrs hattled flames for eight hours (0 vent them from spreading 19 0000 barrels of fuel oil and asoline that escaped into har WRIEFS £ Crew he pre nr The tanker nthe same irning i into more than Chinghi exploded harbor in 194 & holocaust In which 109 persons died Oshawa Woman rived thal day after heing held with a Havana incommunicadn pat friend in March 24 I'm in Fm fine " Us ne he told hey home tomo Miami Fi he yaw Mrs. Bwenson said iL was the first time she had heen con vineed of her hushand's safety since the plane carrying him and Linden Blue, 26, of Denver Colg,, was reported forced down aver Ca gn route from VioeKenneth Young and Detective! ida to My CATRRLA Bwensow, # | rector fay Gerher's Interns tional, # hahy food fiem with headquarters in Fremont Mich., is responsible for selfing up production for foreign hases wehimionl i. Adrift On Raft, Three Bo ARTEL (BLalh) McDonald, of detachment NEEW( Luble Jim Bowmanville tario Provincial Police and Newcastle resident, Jack Per rin, were Tuesday credited with aving the lives of three hoys found adrift on a homemade raft in Lake Ontario, about two miles out from the Newcastle shareline homewhat Con the on 4 wiler-dogged, cold and exhausted, Harry John Browes, 16, Brian David Jones I and William Michael Cryder man, 1, all of RR 4, Bowman ville were all returned (0 their parents in otherwise excellent gondition after their three hour ordeal floating around the frigid waters of the fey lake A passing motorist on High way 401, Alan MacDonald, 1440 Fairview road, Preston, report od seeing a floating object drift Of Congo Talk Danger UNITED NATIONS (U1) Canada has warned that cold war wrangling in the United Nations has thrawn a monkey wrench inte peace efforts In The Congo Wallace NB. Neshitl, vice ohatrman of the Canadian dele gation, charged in the 18th Gens oral Assembly Tuesday that only lip service is paid ta the paliey of "hands off Conga pol ies, While all countrie protest they want the Congolese to find their own political solution, each has an idea of what the solution should he and they fos ter iL In international affairs This is a subtle kind of in tervention in the internal affairs of The Congo said Nesbitt and or intevlerence which United Nations prevent CAN'T Bho 17 Yel, addly enough VOEY reason, HL remains that the United Nations CITY EMERGENCY | PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5:11 FIRE DEPT, RA 5.6374 a of unfortunately nn aheralion this rue ould not LL) oy WALLACE NESRITY oven if political I wished solution oh The aAgreament the impose." he Soviet bin AfracAsian countries the Stanleyville vegime of An | 10ine Glaenga as the legal ge ernment while Western coun on solution ta and some Congo, far there could never be eauivec al stand" | recagnise part poldvitle pall tie al hierarchy headed hy President Joseph Kasavuhu But it 1s idle for either side to hope th have everything its Own way, sald Neshitt, parla: mentary assistant to External Affairs Minister Howard Green, | "Na proposed solution for The | Congo, no faction in its internal political eanflict, can win an abs solute majority of support hore What is perhaps warse is that the divisions here to a consider! able extent inhibit the reaching! af a solution thers . "Must we perpetuate, in that} unhappy country, the differ ences which plague us here?!" | PROTESTS BEATINGS Neshitt, ranging over the ltieal, military, sacial namie and technical problems of the UN Conga operation in his speech, devoted ane section! 10 a protest against the maul ngs and beatings of Canadian non-eambatant troops hy the Congolese. people they were try I 000 IMPOSE ing 10 help He demanded a "most un hy the UN and all member countries against such actions The Canadian relterated sup for the "dedicated" serv of UN Seoretary-General Hammarskiold and his command and deplored 100s Dag Congo {the raft last Friday vs Saved ing away from shore In the lake After discovering IL was some one aboard a raft, Bowmanville detachment officers started search of the area to find @ hoat, They located Mr. Perrin in Newcastle, who took Constable McDonald to the rescue Constable McDonald said this ma Perrin reached the hoys homemade raft was still Ing away fram shore and about two miles oul Constable MeDonald said the hays sald they entered (he water from Bennet's round, ahoul three miles west of Newcastle and were infending to sail to Newenstle He sald the water was calm however, there was an offshore hreese blowing when the hoys went oul The hoys he said, used an old tent for a sail bul were with aut paddies or lifejackels, When they discovered the current was too strong for their raft, the elder of the three boys pulled a hoard fram the floor to use for # paddie, He took the sail down hut he was unable 18 eembal the eurrent and hegan waving the hoard to attract attention, It Was after he started waving (he hoard that Mr. MacDonald saw the raft Constable MacDonald said the raft was ted together with hindei twine and the hays used # tree branch for a mast, He sald the valt was ahout six feet wide and eight feet lon Aarey Browes sald today he and the Opyderman hay made AL Hirst wo thought of sailing along (he shoreline ta Neweastle, then we decided to go ta a marsh about # mile west of Neweastle, Re fore we knew what was happen ng, we started to deift out and oouldn't get hack" "We all feel pretty lucky to day and we sure have learned our lesson Bavey said He sald he thought the orew ahoard a "fying boxcar" must have seen them when he was waving the board becayse il went ty on ane side then turn od and passed hy an the ather side Mr. Pervin, a friend of the Hrowes family told father he had just completed building his new boat and fio] their Was first time It was in the water| Thatland hy United States mar Surances of co-operation in Rit was Tuesday after the , hays We were protty the mater stared idle all wintey ™ sald afternoon 1a go! ely after Mi on gel i sal ing that when he and Mr | drifts] Rapey's| Charged In Theft A WB-year-old Oshawa woman his heen arvested and charged with the theft of $1060 from the Power Blore, 4 King street east, March 17 Ruth Warren Giace Johnston (of 466 Bimeoe street north, was larvested al her home, Monday {April 8, hy Detective Sergeant {dan Machermaid, of the Osh awa Police Department A woman, who gave hey name a5 Helen Miller, worked as a spare cashier for the store three (days, starting March 18, Bhs did not peport hack after the three days, I was later dis covered that §1060 in cash reg {ister receipts was missing from the store in court, Tuesday, and was re manded (0 Monday, April 10 Al recovered, police said "HORSE GUARD FOR KENNEDY WASHINGTON (APF) = The Becret Bevviee sald "Tuesday some of Is agents are being against the day when Presi dent Kennedy may go riding, Chief Inspector Michael Tors nia said the agents take rid. Ing Instructions at Middleburg Vi, where Kennedy has his country estate Middleburg sources said agents not only were taking riding lessons but were seek Ing a suitable mount for the president However, Tornia sald he | knew of no efforts hy the ser | viee to get Kennedy a horse, 'Farm Workers' 'Wages Decline | OTTAWA (CP)=The average [annual wage of male farm labor {ors at mid-January, with hoard {pravided, decolined to $1,308 rom SLA in January last your, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today, | The average wage without | hoard provided, in Bastorn Can | [ada fell to 81,990 from 81,085 last {year the Western Canada aver [Age was unchanged at $1,806, Laos Troops Attack VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) About B00 Laotian army para ohute traps dropped inte the area northwest of Muong Kassy today to counter Leftist threats {north of this capital, Western | souvons reported {The pavachute troops, headed hy commander = in + chief Roun Louth, took off hearse dawn fram the rayal vapital of Luang Prabang in at least 10 transport planes and Hor mare heli captors, some of the latter des| liverod only a week ago fram ines, the informants said The wave followed veports that Communist Pathet Lan forves dropped | | | | McViear Ont, Miss Dominion of Can: ada, rolls a gold hall to offic ally open the Canadian five | pin bowling championships at Kdnn i AH Pour aa al Move mined-ny weather is fore cant, with dowd apa suneling, Winds may onl the temperilirg Lema reow ad HGH ' "TWENTY. FOUR PAGES BELGIAN SOLDIERS LL QUIT CONGO | Dag Gets Note On Withdrawal | EXPENSIVE BOWLING W, of Gall, | ern wa won erown, The Bt, Catharines Tuesdpy, West: | conglude today, No New Cuban UNITED NATIONS, NY her perennial charge that gre regime The assembly's main political| committee 15 marking time dup:| ing a lull in is aid-to-Alrica de: hate and the Cuban complaint is next on the agenda, But the Cu: [han delegation made no mave to alr the Issue Informed sburces sald Cuba's was not anxious to gel em: {broiled in such & wrangle at this Hime Ever the assembly cleanup session began March 7 hoht Russia and the Western {powers have heen urging thelr [ealloagues to keep the agenda free of inflammatory issues With this in mind, the United | States and Russia agreed to {head off disarmament debate {until fall, The assembly is also {expected to give anly token con [sideration=ar hold aver until the fall session==such cold wap iems as Hungary, Tibet and Russia's charge against UR, reconnaissance flights, There was speculation also that the Cubans might want tme fo study the state depart ment's statement Monday eall: ing on the Castea government to sever is links with the inter national Communist movement Kilsewhere in the UN France vejected proposals for helping pay the §130,000,000 hill for the 1061 UN Congo opera: Kinhee Reds Muong Kassy Tuesday. The! royal forees' notion would he an outflanking move, Muong Kassy 15 about 100 miles north of here The stepped-up military oper: ations appeared to he part of efforts hy each side to consol date its position as international diplomatic manoeuvres in creased the possibility of a eease-fire Rritain today ablained the assent of the royal government 10 cease-fire propesals and as ish-Russian peace maves ta end the Laos orisis The British indicated they ox A ceasefire within 'Invasion Charge ton. Bhe proposed to the hudget The charged woman appeared | (CF)=Cubg today appeared re-\committee an overhaul of the luctant to hring before the UN entire UN budget procedure and the appointment of a bill collector portion of the money has heen! United States is planning ag {for the UN who would shuttle { son against Fidel Castro's! from capital to capital to nega. IN Hale contributions for funds om In the assemhly Canada {pleaded with member states to Congo operation give the UN financial support, Failure caver the Congo hill, said Can: Nes hilt, (drained in horsemanship |enthusiasm for a'debate cooled) "Would place in jeopardy the i» |after the Soviet Union hinted it| ability of this orianiaation to other Wallace B ada's take 'effective action in situations in the future," » UNITED BATIONS (CF) Belgium has notified the United INations thet it is ready 19 com py immediniely with UN resolu Hons calhng for the withdrawal of Belgian miMary personnel from The Congn The news of the Belgian de (cision was transmitied to UN Secretary + General Dag Ham marskioid in & note dated April # and made public today, The pole seid steps miready had been taken to pull oul some troops The withdrawal of Belgian forces has heen me of the main [issues In the current UN debate in The Congn. Asian and Af rican nations have heen working on & resolution demanding that ithe Belgians get out within 21 days Irish Ta The Belgan note indicated that Belgium will sesist the United Nations in trying in get the Congniese authorities In re- lease Belgian civilian person nel, Twit i said Belgium is not in a position to order them ow Informed quarters disclosed meanwhile, that UN negotistors already have opened discussions with Congolese President Jo. seph Kasavibu on the with drawal of Belgivms employed hy the Leopoidville government Robert Gardiner of Ghana and ¥, C. Bwokedi of Nigeria held a long meeting with Kass: vib Tuesday and were rer ported to have made some prog: ress, Bome UN officials expressed optimism that an agreement will he reached in the near future ke Over Congo Airfield EIASABETHVILLE (AP)=~An advance guard of a hattalion of {Irish UN troops on duty in The Congo flew into riot-torn Elisa hethyille today and occupied the no resistance from Katanga President Molise Tshomhe's army or police A reliable UN source said the Irish had been sent to hold the airport until the arrival of In dian Gurkhas In Elisahethyille a move violently opposed hy Tshomhbe The airport's guard of Swed ish UN troops, who vere al tacked Tuesday hy a rampaging mah incited by Tshombe, re tired to camp on the outskirts of Elisahethville The Irish vanguard numbered ahout 160 troops, heavily armed and in full battle dress Another 500 were expecied in a few hours Katanga government officials apparently were unaware of the arvival of the Irish until it was too late to try to prevent their landing. As the first Bkymas lers and C110 Flying Boxears roared in from the United Na tHons-oecupled Kamina hase In western Katanga, Tshomhe was in conference In Klisahethville with Gen, Bean McKeown of Ireland, the UN military com: mander in The Congo McKeown flew from Lieogpold "AT 4 - a Ww » ville tn confer with Tshombe about the moh rampage Tues: day against the UN troops in Flisahethville, The Katanga rar {dia and Elisahethville's morning Canada won the men's airport at once, They met withinewspaper claimed foday--he: team title while Eastern Cane the women's leam championships {fore the Irish arrived ~-- that {Tshombe and bis government {had won ® grept victory over |the LUN | "The United Nations is shal. (tered # hroadeast said, "They should go home now." {| Tshomhe had whipped his pen ple Into # frengy Tuesday afler (the Swedish guard at the alr. port arvested 24 Katanga army {troops and a Belgian officer {who tried under cover of night tn selge control of the field, His irpose was to prevent the ar rival of Indian UN troops, whose stationing In Kalanga he opposes hecause of Indian Prime Minister Nehru's avowed apposition to Tshambe. { The airport hullding was |stoned, several Bwedes were injured on the road to the air: part and ahout 60 UN personnel were arvested, rvidienled and held for periods ranging fram #0 minutes to five. hours hy Katanga troops or police, Uneasy calm prevailed early today In downtown Elisabeth: ville, Bhops continued to refuse to serve UN personnel, All water and electricity at UN headquarters remained eut off, GRIM FACES, TENDER HANDS Unidentified Lawton, Okla 00 pavachuet pect tn join the Russians in an! firemen give artificial rospivas Porvinj troops. on the vital nerthesonth appeal for ton to five Siamese Kittens house Tuesday Bystanders wateh as life is worked hack int the tiny vietips, Firemen flames. No ane was injured hut the animals HOSPITAL RA a1 . . , . \ K {tries generally back the Lasslattacks hy the Soviet bhlee { RS {highway 20 miles south ofthe next few days | hg saved from a burning | said the mother cay died in the =(AP Wirepiwia),

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