The Oshawa Times, 1 May 1961, p. 2

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opp Tn ESL, DIS - I ;e~§". MOSCOW (Reuters)--The mil- itary and space might of the 'Red Might On Parade such ventures" that peoples fighting against "imperial Trade Chief Denies Rumor LONDON (Reuters) -- Trade|if we stay out and as a conse Chief Reginald Maudling denied|quence our trade is injured, not Soviet Union rolled through Red|ist slavery" had at their side Square today as Russian leaders|"'the sincere and unselfish sym- : Imarked May Day by warning pathies" of the Soviet people the West of the consequences of and the entire Communist aggression. camp. man in space, stood at rigid at-| tention in the place of honor at the left hand of Premier Khrushchev atop the tomb of Maj. Yuri Gagarin, the first Woman Injured § (Common Market. [Board of Trade, was comment- Lenin and Stalin. A 1,000 - man massed band blared out as the military pa- rade got under way. Hundreds of thousands of pillar-wheeled carriers, through the spacious square. a moved past along with conven- tional arms that included tanks self-propelled 15-inch cannon. Hundreds of huge troop. car- riers moved slowly past the Mausoleum, each carrying a platoon of about 100 men. Khrushchev looked on impassiv- ely at the military show but he brightened up, smiled and waved his hat as the civilian parade entered the square. | CARRY FLOWERS 4 The highlight of the civilian : |display was a huge model of a Soviet space ship from which scores of boys and girls emerged dressed in spacesuits, carrying flowers. They sprinted to the top of the mausoleum and presented bouquets to Gagarin and the Soviet leaders. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, the Soviet defence minister, | ; L 4 Not quite kiddie size, but | one of the rides at the Pacific | to start its summer session in obviously quite happy, Tiny | National Exhibition in Van- | Vancouver shortly. {said that "armed intervention {against free Cuba, organized by 'By Propeller : |spectators cheered and clapped | |as rockets, mounted on cater-| moved! Six different kinds of rockets) | |serious condition in hospital. with twin-barrelled turrets and MARKHAM (CP)--A woman) § pilot fractured her skull in two places Sunday when she walked into the turning wooden propel- ler of her one-engine plane at Locust Field airport. Carol Wright, 23, a school-|? teacher in Scarborough, was in She had just returned from a solo flight to Muskoka and would have qualified for a pilots licence in May. Huge Sums Fight Disease TORONTO (CP) Nearly 31,000,000 has been poured into a program in the United States in the last year to combat cys- tic fibrosis, an incurable child- killing disease, Dr. Leroy M. Matthews of Cleveland. Ohin, told the Canadian Cystic Fi- brosis Foundation here Sunday. The foundation announced at its annual meeting it plans a program of public and medical Armed militiamén of the | Castro government posed last | week at Cuba's Giron Beach where the unsuccessful inva- | Ac cidents Kill : lunder way since last fall, were ' lexpected Saturday night that the British!only by the new tariff discrim- government has decided in prin-|inations of the six but far more ciple to join the European seriously by the stronger com- |petition of this dynamic group in our traditional markets, then the result might well be disas- trous for us." . The Common Market mem- bers are France, West Ger- many, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. Maudling, president of the ing on reports which said Brit- ain would apply for member- ship provided negotiations are held on special provisions for difficult issues such as agricul ture and C wealth prefer- ences. A diplomatic source said ear- lier Saturday that Britain would make the application, subject to this condition, after comvleting bilateral talks with individual members of the six-nation trade group. These talks, which have been (CABINET STYLE) STEAM BATHS For Soothing Relief ot Arthritis SLIM-RITE CENTRE 2.50 PER VISIT 204 King St. E. RA 83-4501 - to disclose exactly what technical difficulties have to be overcome before Britain l can become a member, the source said. | Maudling said the problem of | sion by anti-Castro forces took place earlier in the month --(AP Wirephoto) ? |Britain's relations with Europe CASTRO VOLUNTEERS | was '"'a tangled and difficult and sometimes frustrating story" and "it is very unwise to trv to predict accuratelv what the outcome will be. , . ." Bernard Braine, Common- wealth relations undersecre- tary, said a compromise solu- tion of the dilemma .over Brit. air's relationship with the Com- mon Market is possible but "clearly we cannot allow mat- ters to drift much longer." He told 'the Conservative relationship is based on the no- I've just had my rugs cleaned by u-Way Rug Cleaners. Why don't you? Nu-Way education in the disease, nid to families with afflicted children and fund-raising to finance re- made the keynote address and|ganrch. Elected to the board were D. K. Summerhayes, Brantford, the imperialist quarters of the president and I. Blackwell, Ot-|while other provin 39 Across Canada Rug Cleaners RA 8-4681 "All work done in Osh- awa by qualified Oshawa technicians {tion of preference but "this (would be imperilled and might {be destroyed by accepting the Only Saskatchewan and Brit-lonto home. | ish Columbia were free of fa-| Kenneth Grant, 16, of Scar. reaty of Rome (which set up talities during the weekend, borough, when a model plane e six-nation Common market) ces suffered he was flying hit a power wire Without, qualification and reser- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |a fall from the roof of his Tor- he was electrocuted, Sun- McDonald hopped on to test | couver. The exhibition is due | --(CP Wirephoto) | | United States, was a product of tawa, first vice-president. heavy tolls. {and an irresponsible policy fraught! Among those elected regional Traffic mishaps accounted) with dangerous consequences." | directors was L. Blackwell, Ot-tor 23 of a country - wide total| day Y. | He added: "On the other ny Stephen Stewart, 2, of Dun-| CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO MERCHANTS SALE OF FIREWORKS I hereby give notice to all merchants of the City of Oshewe that By-Low number 3809 prohibits the sale of fireworks in the City from January Ist te May 9th inclusive end from June 1st to December 31st inclusive in any year. The by-law provides that any person who fails to comply with the pre- visions of the by-law shell be guilty of en offence and liable upon conviction to « penalty. L. R. BARRAND, | - US. Marines | He warned those "addicted to/tawa. : of 39 fatalities in a survey by|das; Sunday in a parking lot| Th Kill d or midnight. James Doyle, 86, of Orillia, | Three Kille | | Lloyd Vigar, 22, of Norwich, BALTIMORE (AP) -- Alle- corporation and its $6,700,000, harbor of this U.S. navy base] bec, four in each of Albert and) Lioyd Vig ig in Alleghany second battalion--1,500 men--is Nova Scotia and one in Man-| Joseph Wesgarth, 51, Satur- -- "hallenger, both fessed i- iv i 4 bre . a heer professed opti-| The arrival of the battalion iyo shooting deaths of a brother|in the fire-swept ruins of their nected with weekend activities| Linda Marie Brewer, 4, Sun. Plane Hits imme tiie en some ane 1 fortune built on oil: His father|this naval base. The marines|y o."tarm at nearby Stanwood Cecil Rowe was questioned|in Quebec and one in Nova Sco home. on what was described by the = nn w Burgess, [Inspector Donald Craig of the {believed the shotgun wound tigation branch joined the inves- pie Edward Island, Quebec ( |and Manitoba. A New Bruns-\ypen his car crashed into an-| termine the outcome of the an-| The battalion returned to| be Rowe's body was found by| ( arieton Rs |was accidentally shot. | City Clark. Giants Battl 1an S a e : i hurch, cause of] ; (The Canadian Press from g|outside a c h { At Guantanamo | p.m. local times Friday to Sun- death uncertain. | ; For Alleghan Suave bay 4p I, en evn Si en A combat-ready, reinforced ma- | lives in Ontario, five in Que-|IN8 house. rine battalion pulled into the 8 J 2 Nofwich, | i Brunswick, where three Sunday, in a fire whic e- ghany Corp shareholders gath-'000 financial empire. y 'uba S <I t O d d New ied i in!stroyed an apartment building. | ered here today to settle the is- T he principals, eastern. Cuba Saturday. | nn ues r ere youths died in one car, two in stroye p g.| sue in a battle of millionaires boss Allan Kirby and Texan fi- reported somewhere offshore en : : : " i i is i r 4 J CAMPBELLFORD (CP) -- A Miss Audrey Rowe, 57, and itoba. day night near Killaloe, when for control in the giant holding nancier John Murchison Jr., his|route to the United States. {joint inquest will be held into|Clarence Bowe, 59, were found Sixteen other fatalites . con- his car left the road. mism. Kirby inherited a dime with its tanks and artillery : | ; v store fortune. Murchis . " 4 . land sister and the apparent/barn. An autopsy showed both/were counted. Six persons died day, when she was strangled on ; ortune. Murchison has a came as a complete surprise t0/civide of a second brother on|had been shot in the back. in fires, three in Ontario, two/a drape cord in her Hamilton is president of Canadian Delhi jae : ; : H Wi AL ell passed through here Tuesday gq, ino the weekend. by police following the fire, and tia. . 4 Edna Beryl Courtney, . of But Murchison and allies of |p a routine mission to the| ) | ren : i Four persons were drowned, Windsor, in a car crash Friday ot res Kirby agreed that it might take I of Vieques| Who ordered the inquest, said he provincial police criminal inves- one in each of Newfoundland, night in downtown Windsor. y two weeks of painstaking scru-|[sjand, just off Puerto Rico's i igati en Gilles Rainville, 21, Sunday, " tiny of stockhold>r votes to de- hg i |that killed Cecil Rowe, 46, was|tigation Saturday night. | ; : | | f out 1S self-inflicted. "OUND BODY wick man died in a fall down &|giher on Highway 535 southeast | ¢ nual meeting of shareholders. |Guantanamo, navy officials said 'e, reeve of Sey- Staircase. A Newfoundlander ge c,dhury. Besides stockowners and re-\for 'a weekend of work and another brother Sunday, a day mour Townshyy and another |atter the charred bodies Of brother, said fe found Cecil's In Ontario, a youth was elec: mg gpEN TV EXCHANGE LONDON (AP)--Britain and _ old suburban Scarborough heen brou : a ght here by the rival youth was electrocuted Sunday| camps from Wall Street, Balti- when the metal control cable of TORONTO (CP) -- A 16-year-inortars scores of lawyers had play." ~ |body about 8480 a.m. Sunday, trocuted when his model plane the Soviet Union have agreed to imore, Washington and Dallas, his model airplane touched a Tex 115,000-volt high tension line. Heavy artillery was The cracking bolt set fire to drawn up Sunday with the ar- Police Deny jan hour after/he had telephoned hit a high power line, a child} to talk about.going to Peterbor- died in a parking lot accident ough, 30 miles west of here, to and another was strangled by a identify the bodies and make drape cord. A man fell to his the clothing of the victim, Ken-| rival from New York of huge neth Grant. blocks of proxy votes. The youth was flying his mo-| Neither side claimed a ma- \ del plane with 'hree others, jority of the 9,844,970 common Leon Basketville 16, Kenneth share: eligible to be voted. The TIMAGAMI (CP) Police Organized Crime He quoted the chief con- funeral arrangements, He told police that when he his brother dead on the kitchen floor, a shotgun wound in his chdst and a 12-gauge shotgun McMillan, 15, and James Mar- Kirby group is on record as chiefs of 10 Ontario cities have stables of the Metropolitan Tor-|by his side death repairing his roof. The survey does not count ities or known suicides. The Ontario dead: Jean Lalonde, 83, Kriday night, when he was struck by open up television exchanges, an outcome of the British Broadcasting Corporation's live broadcast from Moscow earlier this month of Gagarin. TROUDC in, 17, all of Scarborough. None owning about 3,300,000 outright, reported there is no organized onto and Windsor police forces ---- the welcome, arrived at the farm he found normal deaths, industrial fatal-\given Russian astronaut Yuri { \ The autopsy was ordered|a car about 22 miles northeast Raw Juice And Diet the others was hurt, the Murchison group 2,850,000. {crime or gambling in their jur-|as saying there is no organized after a .30-30-calibre rifle was of Ottawa. he Baskerville boy said he, In addition, each side held jsdictions, Attorney - General gambling in their cities at nres- discovered near the two bodies. Randy Parsonage, 16 months, | warned the other three not/sizable batches of proxies. Roberts said Sunday. ent. Dr. Burgess said he concluded saturday, when hit by a car in 7 the planes near the power, Every proxy and ballot cast y : ns e SENSATIONAL MEAT FEATURES Giving his second address of, His speech to the a three - part series on "police rally of and organized crime," Mr. Rob-|ern Ontario an erts said municipal and provin- Quebec came a week after pub- cial police have been waging an|lished reports of a New York out war against major state commission report on or- . "I don't know why they by an estimated 17,000 share- Jsted on going there," he holders was subject to minute S..aid. "We usually go to fields inspection and possible chal with no power lines overhead lenge. Hn a factory district . . . but! At stake is control of a hold- they wouldn't listen to me." ing company which, although it York ; i i Basketville described the tra- has only 10 persons including Sime with the result that four ganized and syndicated crime pe SHY ria he , : ortresses" of gambling have which linked gamblers in sev gedy: "There was a sheet of secretaries on its pavroll, 0V-rapan jn recent $ eral U.S. and Ontario cities electricity a powerful erns the destiny of the $2500, B Pecen. years. 4 ii i crack. We couldn't see Ken; he 000,000 New York Central Rail. He cited gambling clubs al/giGHT CITIES CHECKED was enveloped in a burst ofiroad and Investors diversified Windsor, the Niagara Penin-| Mr, Roberts said a check of light. Then I saw him lying on|Services, a $3,700,000,000 invest- sula, Toronto Township and eight Ontario cities by provin the ground. He moved faintly-- ment company complex. Peterborough that have been|cial police and local chief con- his leg quivered, I think--then -- -- : rn closed and added that "in the|stables disclosed: he was still. His clothes were, MINISTER TO INDIANS view of police officials there, Hamilton -- No organized or on fire and so was the grass all, The United Church of Canada was a distinct connection in the syndicated gambling and the around him." ministers to 23,000 Indians in 50 field of organization with re-|police department is on top of The three youths beat out the missions, employing 26 ordained spect to the master minds oflany bookmaking which may ex- flames. missionaries. some of these clubs." ist. Niagara Falls -- No organ- lized gambling activities and {there has been none since May, 11960. | Ottawa -- No organized gam- diplomatic relations with Cuba, | bling as such; a little difficulty |with the odd chartered club. Guelph -- Positively and de- finitely no organized gambling. The odd bookmaker, but every lcity has them; every endeavor is made to put them out of |business. Sudbury No organized gambling; the odd game, but nothing organized; the odd bookmaker, but nothing organ- ized Timmins No organized |gambling; no gambling of any |kind. No organized bookmak- no bookmaking of any ized gambling; no gambling {troubles for a good many |years; no trouble with char- {tered clubs; no bookmakers. | Port Arthur -- No organized gambling as such; all other crime is under control. {WERE REPORTED LINKED Guelph . and Niagara Falls were mentioned in the New York crime report as being linked to U.S. gambling syndi- {cates. { Mr. Roberts said a major {victory over crime. was the solving of the $3,350,000 robbery lof a trust and savings company at Brockville in May, 1958 "Of the remaining $2,300,000 worth of bonds, beyond those recovered immediately after the crime, all but $310,000 have been accounted for or traced," my is Associated Press Pho I heits added that about tographer James Kerlin, one 95 n'ersons in Canada and of the cameramen on hand to United States faced trial with cover the Redstone launching. respect to charges relating to --(AP Wirephoto) the burglary. DOG-WATCH ON SPACE SHOT wil Tenn, points tow#rd the launching site at Cape Canaveral, Fla, today while his dog, Chico, perches atop a 1000mm lens set up on the beach during a | practice run for the US. as- | tronaut"s ride into space. ex- | pected Tuesday. Holding Jim- Pive-year-old Jimmy liams of Memphis, J annual the two were shot shortly be- 3 parking lot outside his par- Lions clubs of North. fore the fire, but this was dif- ents' Toronto apartment. d northwestern ficult to establish because of the charred condition of the 49, when his car went out of] bodies. Leave Cuba Americans Advised WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States has advised American citizens to leave Cuba, state department officials said Sunday. The Swiss Embassy in Ha- vana, taking care of U.S. in terests since the U.S. broke has notified Americans that it would be in their interest to re- turn to the United States, a spokesman said. Tuesday and Wednesday Only! 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