The Oshawa Times, 12 Jun 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 12, 1961 'S. Africa Studies 'Censorship' Bill CAPE, TOWN (Reuters) -- A new bill banning publication of and "undesirable material" was given a first reading in the South African Parliament here Saturday The original undesirable pub- lications bill was withdrawn by the government after protests from newspapers and all poli- tical organizations -- including those supporting the govern- ment -- against provisions leav- ing censorship in the hands of a board. i Appeals could be made to a {Special appeal board and the {final say was given to the in- [terior minister. That bill ex- cluded all recourse to courts of Seven Die |\War Measures Act Maritime | Io Mopitime ebate Seen Today tempt is harmful to relations be-| ALBERTON, P.EI (CP)-- freedoms and rights. tween any sections of the peo-|fire in a two - storey home in COMPETES DEBATE ple or is prejudicial to tire safe-inearby Campbellton Sunday Completed by the House Sa- ty of the state, general welfare claimed a 28 - year - old mother turday was debate on § g or peace and good order. land six of her ten children. estimates for 1961-62 of $24,247,- MUST NOT DISCLOSE Mrs. Gerald O'Holleran died 231 for the fisheries department Publication will also be|in the fire along with her 10- and $34,731,839 for the justice deemed undesirable if it dis-|year - old daughter Irene and department, Debate on both de- closes, with reference to any|sons Michael, 7, Dwight, 4, Cy- partments had been continued judicial proceedings, any mat-|ril 2, and Randall, five months. from earlier. ter which is indecent or obscene (Earl, 5. died in hospital here The House also began debate or whicl. is offensive or harm-|five hours after the fire. on $15,981,427 in estimates for ful to public morals. It was the worst fire in the Hugh John Flemming's new for- Also prohibited in connection Atlantic provinces this year. estry department. Immediate with judicial proceedings is the | Last month five children died criticism came from Jean-Pau] disclosure of details for dissolu-/in @ tenement house fire in Hal- Racine {y= Beduce) wie cai tion or nullity of marriage, for|ifax. : : it a ghost department. judicial scparation or restitution| In hospital with second- and Mr. Racine said the govern- a itanis, brings any section of in- habitants into ridicule or con- CT al-- Mr. Diefenbaker said earlier this session that many younger MPs with families hoped Par- liament could complete its work by July 1, and suggested that if the work is not done by then, Parliament might take a six- week summer adjournment. The committee, to be com- posed of 15 members from all parties, will have power to sub- ptena witnesses. Its chief task is to write a law for use in a wartime emer- gency which will enable the gov- ernment of the day to throw the full resources of Canada behind the war effort, but retain tradi- tional safeguards against arbit- OTTAWA (CP) -- With time running out in the current ses- sion of Parliament, debate was expected to be heated in the Commons today when Prime Minister Diefenbaker asks the House to take on a new, heavy committee assignment, Mr. Diefenibaker served notice Saturday he would ask the House to set up a committee to revise the War Measures Act, which now empowers the cab- inet to take on sweeping pow- ers to govern by order-in-council in wartime. The act, passed during the First World War and used for tight control of the Canadian war effort in the Second World law. of conjugal rights. The new bill, to be referred to| The bill provides for maxi- |committee before second read-\mum fine of 400 rand (about ling, contains provision for re-|$560) or | [course to the courts instead of |giving the final word to the in-|| [terior minister. It defines as 12 months {ment or both, and also stipu- {lates that no prosecution can be {instituted except on the recom- "undesirable" |mendation of the board of cen- any publication or object which (sors and on the attorney - gen-| imprison-| third - degree burns are 12- year - old Gerald O'Holleran and his two - year - old brother Rodne;r. Two of the children |were not' home when the fire |broke out. Geraldine, 9, was in |Charlottetown where she at- tends school and Raymond, 8, {was staying with grandparents War, is in conflict with the Bill of Rights. It permits the cab- inet to issue orders arbitrarily affecting individual rights and invading provincial fields of ju- risdiction if necessary, wthout an appeal to the courts. The act now is dormant, on the statute books. It can be 'ment is no more interested in {forestry now than it was before |the department was created. He described Forestry Minister Flemming as a messenger be- tween Ottawa and New Bruns- wick where he was formerly premier. Liquor Plan Shocks S. Africa JOHANNESBURG (AP)--Pro- tests from whites poured in Sunday against a government Toot Sting? myles it's "ATHLETE'S FOOT" Life can't seem sweet when you have sore feet. Help your feet feel fit again by using Scoot--a cooling, soothing foot cream. Re- lieves ltching--burning. Scoot contains an effective fungicide that kills Athlete's Foot fungus at its source. Prevents re-infection. Handy tube $1 at drug counters. 1 3) in Campbellton. proposal to permit tree sale or hard liquor by the bottle to South Africa's huge non - white majority. | A bill to this effect was pre-| sented in parliament Friday. Mr. Diefenbakers Bill of "The nation gasps at wide Rights modified the act by re-|concessions," headlined the Jo- ! : quiring the proclamation fo be|hannesburg Rand Daily Mail. were first noticed about 5 am. |{abled in Parliament and per- It said even the biggest said the mother pushed three|mitting debate on revocation if|liquor store operators were children through windows 1t0|any 10 members of either the "flabbergasted." although they safety before being overcome|Commons or Senate sign a peti-| expressed pleasure at the pros- herself. | tion. pect of much new business. W arns U.S. I leds Causc of the fire was not| ov t sources said it is|1-eading churchmen called the knowr. Neighbors who Visited ,aavernment sources said, do/plan bad and temperance offi- WASHINGTON (AP) -- Attor- face criminal prosecution and|the home Saturday night and|much more than make an ini-|Cials denounced it as evil. {new - General Robert Kennedy |the imposition of fines of $10,000 watched television said there tia] review of the act this ses-|,, Saddest were the so - Safled |Saturday told the American|a day for each day of failure to|was no fire in the kitchen stove|sion. More detailed work prob Shebeen queens Mi se Communist party in effect it|register. Failure to comply with when they left. |ably will be put over until next|Plack marke! liquor 1 ga y {cannot win in its announced|the order might involve the| No inquest is expected. Isession. {Negroes in she sens or spe plan to defy the Supreme Court same kind of fine' and five -- ae -t ...|easies of segregated negro town- of the United States. years' imprisonment for party| LIGHTER SIDE In at huge profits. i Until now, a few of the 13,- The court, in a major decis-|leaders. | 7, a e 13. ion last week, ruled the party] The Subversive Activities Con- 000,000 non-whites were limite: Long, Lean Lady | i beer or bootleg liquor. {must register with the justice|trol Board held that under the I have Sr --CP Wirephoto) |department as a foreign-domin-| Internal Security Act U.S. com- a major grievance of non-whites. - |ated and foreign-financed group!™Munism is a tool of interna- The Rand Daily Mail sug- land disclose its membership|tionai communism with head- gested the wide-open sale pro- rolls. |quarters in the Soviet Union. posal was "probably influ- The court held that member-|{Referring to the board's finding, enced by the fact that the po- ship in the party--with knowl- Kennedy said: lice have found control of illicit |edge of its aim for violent over-| 'The Communist party as it oo ' liquor traffic in non-white town [throw of this government and|eXists in the United States and| , OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa ships almost impossible." | | is suffering from chronic flag - raising fever. Friday night the Evolution- ary Movement of Canada, a group with a new Canadian flag design and a seemingly incurable itch to show it off, raised its banner at Ottawa city hall, Ottawa University |active participation in that aim|in other countries is not a legit-| --is a punishable crime. {imate political party. It is a| 'L Ww If' Back In Jail and the city's civic hospital. Ottawa police, a step be- 5 Gus Hall, the party's general group whose policies and deci-| sajuriat, Jime 10, Xn. saidiwherd found on a lakeshore washed up- At that time Tor- secretary, announced in Newsions are directed and con RCME security work is essen-| Peach indicates a missing Pe- onto wos experiencing a cloud-| York the party will not comply by 'a foreign power. This| WINNIPEG (CP) Percy Moggey is back in a cell after hind the youthful evolution- his capture Saturday struck him ists, added the flags of their growing collection, but failed : " ive|terborough pilot may have been burst and withi h Pa.lin any way with the registra-|iS Whv the Soviet Union and the| bversive gh p y hav n burst and within an hour Pa-|iI y wi stra- | 7 : rod bal Ho is hay |knocked down by the same tricia Hargrave of suburban|tion order, which he described | Communist party are so inim- | Horr ee) _|weather disturbance during|West Hil' was killed by a bolt|as a form of "suicide" that|ical to the activities of free men| H. W. Herridge (CCF--Koote-| Weather distur Rt ; i leverywhere. It h jan| nay West) said he has been|Which lightning killed a 13-year- of lightning. would subject the registered|everywhere. is the trojan off the list of Canada's most wanted criminals. to catch the hoistmen. He was the first man to break on the decision in which he said| K id th | The flag, half red, half out of Stony Mountain Peniten- 1 ley, SA h | ilies sate Bl a cis which he said| Kennedy said the registration hite, with 5 i S 3,750,000-bushel wheat sales con-|1and Airport and a milk produc hi ] | | white, with a superimposed bi Io lers' meeting in Toronto, never {his department is prepared lo Order is due to come down June| green maple leaf, has ap- ! take every necessary step re-(30 and the order for registra. brought into force by a pro- FATHER AWAY clamation declaring that Cana- The father, Gerald, was re-|{da is threatened by war, nsur- perted working as a laborer on [section or invasion. a Distant Early Warning radar MODIFIED ACT - 'site or. Baffin Island. y Neighbors whe reached the building soon after the flames| |is indecent, obscene, offensive|eral's authority. {or harmful to the public morals, The board can, on the re-| {is blasphemous or offensive to/quest of any person, examine the religious convictions of any|a publication and state whether section of the country's inhab-lit is undesirable or not. isnt LE BEE 3 i clerk | white kitten. The kitten] the bag for a sleep and was owned by Mrs. Joseph Meth- | shipped with the rest of the ven, the postmaster at Sack- | mail. ville, apparently crawled into GOOD FOOD NOON SPECIALS PLATE LUNCH 55° SNACK ROOM .... Sn------------ BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH, DINING Halifax post office Alban Lecky opened the mail | bag from lower Sackville, N.S., and out crawled a small Parliament Fear Storm Downed At-A-Glance [Plane From Peterborough By. THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO (CP)--An aircraft;the area where ------ in England Sunday and sulked SVENNG DINNER= | in the bottom of her ice- chilled crate. Airport officials daintily de- | clined to open the box in which the 5l4-foot long Ger- trude travelled by airliner from New York. A zoo employee broke the | seals and lowered his hand in- | side to fumble through ice crystals and damped loam. After a while he announced: "I can't find the worm. It must be curled up very small at the bottom of the box." | The lid was replaced and | the box taken off for more careful opening at the zoo. Gertrude, 2% inches thick, COURSE .... uw {| HOTEL LANCASTER the wheel STOP! Don't take chances with your valuable rugs and up- i y " , EE) ld -- agrarian reformers in| dents. which farmer Henry Sharpe, 40, lieve¢ to have crashed, but it|n. {yor : fA x Agriculture Minister Alvin|left for Toronto early Thursday. takes in several miles and in; READY TO ACT China, guerrillas in South Viet| students fo act as "stool pig.| The wheel was identified as|ready to drag for a week in the|Prosecution under the individ- (so-called political party in dem.| Hamilton announced a second|Mr. Sharpe, bound for the Is-|parts the water is 60 feet deep. Kennedy held a press-briefing|Nam -and rioters in Japan." His 11 months of freedom told the RCMP asked university|0ld girl here last week. Harbor police say they are membership lists to possible horse assuming the form of a eons" to inform on other stu- belonging to the aircraft inlarea Mr. Sharpe's plane is be-|ual membership decision. jocratic countries around tHe| tiary. Prime Minister Diefenbaker| arrived. peared at prominent points ended when two RCMP officers | announced plans to set up a| At between 7:45 and 8 am. it Commons committee to propose| Was estimated Mr. Sharpe's Pi- changes in the sweeping powers|Per Pacer would have been ove of the War Measures Act. | Mr. Fulton indicated the gov- ernment may use tougher meth Shotgun Blast [] ods to bring to justice the lead . ers of a Chinese immigration Kills Racketeer racket. Jean - Paul Racine d~ WARREN, Ohio (AP)--Mik Beauce) said the new forestry Farah, 56, long identified wit depariment is a ghost that is|Ohio racketeering, died Satur- doing nothing new in forestry day two hours after a shotgu work blast fired from an automobil Monday, June 12 The Commons meets at 11|swinging a golf club in his bac am. EDT to debate the prime |vard minister's proposal for a com-| cut him down while he was Farah, who with his brother, 'Ten Injured By Lightning LONDON, Ont. (CP)-Light- ning felled 10 persons who took refuge from a thunderstorm e/under a tree in a park Satur- h!day. none were injured. Colin Macpherson of Glan- n| worth, one of 90 attending a e/family picnic at Springbank Park, picked himself up to find k 2 black singe down the back of his shirt and down one side of his sock. Donald Bain, r 10, son of Mr. |quired to bring about Commu-| [nist party compliance with the Supreme Court order. tion will become final July 10. {He said the party will then {have 30 days to carry out the If it refuses to register, it will registration. F ulton Attacks in the city at two - week intervals since early May. | LONDON (AP) -- Gertrude | the giant earthworm arrived | RCMP 'Stool Pigeon' Tale OTTAWA (CP) -- Two CCF MPs who took sharp exception {to some aspects of RCMP se- curity and intelligence work mittee on the War Measures|John, once operated a notorious and Mrs. R. N. Bain of Tor. Were upbraided in the Com- Act. The Senate is adjourned until 8 p.m. Tuesday. gambling casino, died {pital emergency room. in a hos- SOME THUNDER EXPECTED HERE fact Ba ad. EES onto, lost the use of his legs for several minutes. TW WEATHER FORECAST Some Thunder Sunny, Warm Forecasts issued by the Tor- onto weather office at 5 a.m. EDT: Synopsis: Cooler air is moving change slowly southward from Hudson Bay but it is expected to affect only northern regions. Partly cloudy conditions are forecast for the south with scattered showers or thunderstorms likely today and Tuesday. Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Ni- agara Lake Huron, southern Georgian Bay, Haliburton re- gions, Windsor, London, Tor- onto, Hamilton: Variable cloud- iness with chance of a thunder- storm today and Tuesday. Warmer, Winds light except |sunny periods and a few scat- tered showers or thunderstorms today and Tuesday. Little in temperature. Light winds. White River, northern Timag- ami, Cochrane regions: Sunny with cloudy periods today and Tuesday, turning cooler. Winds light today, northeast 15 Tues- day. Marine forecast valid until 11 a.m. Tuesday: Lake Huron, Georgian Bay: Winds south to southeast 10 to 20 knots. Partly cloudy with a few scattered thunderstorms. Lake Erie: Winds south to southwest 15 to 20 knots. Partly southwest 15 in the afternoon. Northgrn Georgian .Bay, Al-| goma, Youthern [limagami re-| cloudy with a few scattered thundershowerg Lake Ontario: Winds variable Partly cloudy with a few scat- tered thundershowers. Forecast temperatures Low tonight and high Tuesday Windsor .. 80 St. Thomas ....... 60 London .eeessessss 60 {Kitchener ...cee0e. 60 | Wingham | Hamilton St. Catharines .... Toronto . | Peterborough 60 IKillaloe .....eieses 55 | Muskoka ....e0u0ee 55 {North Bay ........ 50 | Sudbury . 50 | Earlton . 50 | Kapuskasing 35 White River Moosonee ......... 35 TORONTO (CP) -- |temperatures: 80 80 Observed Min. {Dawson ........... 50 | Victoria {Edmonton . Regina Winnipeg .. Lakehead | White River 61 79 84 85 gions, Sault Ste. Marie, North|10 knots becoming southwest 15/S.S. Marie ........ 53 Bay Sudbury: Cloudy with'te 20 knots this afternoon.|Kapuskasing . _| scorn.' mons Saturday by an angry Justice Minister Fulton. He described statements by H. W. Herridge (CCF--Kootenay West) and Arnold Peters (CCF-- Timiskaming) as exaggerated, puffed-up, nonsense, inconsistent and sensational. The RCMP work is essential, he said, to meet "a subversive Communist effort going on in Canada" as part of an interna- tional espionage plan. Canada had an obligation to protect itself against that threat and to find out its extent. | Mr. Herridge said students at |Otawa universities had told him |they were being asked to act as "stool pigeons" by RCMP con- stables. They were being asked to "inform" on other students who might have Communist or (leftist leanings. RCMP officers, Mr. Herridge | said, were asking students tol} "spy" on other students associ- {ated with the ban-the - bomb movement and even those inter- | ested in the CCF New Party] { Club. "What do you think of that?" || | he said. jected The students had rc the sug gestions '"'with Mr. Peters said the justice de- {partment uses the Communist threat to cover up a multitude of sins committed against indi- vidual rights. He described com- munism 'as a bogey. SAYS SURPRISED The justice minister said he was surprised that Mr. Herridge {would use sensational words {against the RCMP without con- ON SCHEDULE The lzalco volcano in El Sal- vador was once known as the | "lighthouse of the Pacific," {blazing regularly every eight | minutes. {North Bay .....eus 56 Sudbury § Muskoka ....ee00es 5S Huntsville .. Windsor .. London .. Toronto seevveeness - i Killaloe {Quebec ,.. | Halifax sulting authorities to learn whe- ther he had received correct in- formation. "These sort of anonymous, unestablished, unidentified com- plaints which are blown up and puffed up in a sensational man- ner so often result in unfair criticism." The RCMP was concerned about the activities of Commu- nists attempting to infiltrate le- versity campuses. 'We would be negligent and open to criticism if we turned a blind eye to this sutiation," he said. "It is the responsibility of the security force to keep a check on Communists and to es- tablish the extent to which they are infiltrating." There should be greater un- {derstanding about the security work of the RCMP, If the force make mistakes -- no one was was discovered by American explorer Mrs. Marte Latham in the Andes mountains of Co- lumbia. One theory is that Ger- trude's species is a hangover | from prehistoric times. She | was brought over for scrutiny | by worm experts at the Lon- don Zoo. The worm can expand her | thin brown body to five feet | or contract it to two feet. She weighs only about a pound and is so delicate that the slightest bump or temperature change causes her body to dis- integrate. THORVERTON, England gitimate o r g anizations on uni-| perfect -- it wanted to know about them so they would not | be repeated in future. | Mr. Fulton said Mr. Peters had indulged in so many exag- gerations and inconsistencies "it is difficult to know what accusa- tions he is trying to make." He said Mr. Peters had said communism wasn't a threat and then had reversed his position and said it was. , Information in the hands of the RCMP gave positive proof that there "is a subversive Com- munist effort going on in Can- ada, which is part of the inter- national plan of espionage." (Reuters) -- Five trains which would have rattled through this southwest town where Prince Philip slept in his royal train Tuesday night were cancelled, the state-owned British railways said Sunday. The trains, carrying early morning workers, were. re- placed by buses to avoid disturbing the Prince as he slept in a nearby siding. MORE PEOPLE Since 1951, the population of South Africa has increased 25 per cent to 15,841,128 from 12,- 671,452. five unarmed Indians and a Lib- eral member of the Manitoba legislature kicked in the door of his log cabin about 90 miles northwest of here. Moggey politely offered a cup of tea to Elman Guttormson, a reporter for the Winnipeg Free Press and Liberal MLA, who accompanied police armed with a .22 rifle. Mr. Guttormson de- clined the offer. Moggey appeared before Mag- istrate William Edwards in Stonewall, Man., Saturday and was remanded without plea to Friday on a charge of escaping lawful custody. holstered furniture. Cleaning done by experts. Members of the National Institute of Rug Cleaners. P NU-WAY RUG CO. 174 MARY ST. NOTICE Dr. J. W. Spragge, will be moving his practice to 118 Simcoe Street North, as of July Ist, 1961, to assume the practice relinquished by Dr. J. E. Todd. 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