The Oshawa Times, 11 Jul 1961, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Warm, humid air is hanging over southern Ontario with little change expected in the near future. THOUGHT FOR TODAY You can't climb the ladder of success with cold feet. dhe Oshawa Tunes os Second Class Mail Department, Ottawe Price Not Over OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1961 Mthortusd EIGHTEEN PAGES BN $300,000 DAMAGE NIN OSHAWA BLAZE VOL. $0--NO. 160 : Spaceman HRrrives In London LONDON (Reuters)--Russian space man Yuri Gagarin ap- plauded back at cheering air- "mort crowds when he arrived here today amid British secu- |rity precautions normally re- served for heads of state. The beaming Gagarin, dressed in his Soviet Air Force major's uniform, acknowledged the crowd's reception when he | stepped from a plane from Mos- {cow for his first visit to West- ern Europe. The 27-year-old Gagarin was officially welcomed by science | ministry official Francis Turn- bull. "I have the honor on behalf Death Toll of Her Majesty the Queen to In Liner {welcome you to your first ar- : {rival to Britain," Turnbull said. Reac es | "Your courage and daring in /lundertaking the first manned | fli i has been BEIRA (Reuters)--The black-| flight into outer space ened halk of oe Portuguese 8reatly admired by the people| i " oonti of Britain. | liner Save today continued "We hope you will greatly en- smouldering off this Mozam-|, : Pag se pot anv ater oor rn visi" | yoy Saves Man plosions ripped her from Stem|yaups SOVIET | to stern, killing 147 persons. Gagarin, replying through an The Portuguese maritime min- interpreter, declared: "I attrib- {istry said that of the 480 persons +o" this welcome above all to i S t aboard, most of them Negro la- pie 5 | 0S In eo er my country and people whose # GAGARIN MEETS BRITONS Buildi By EARL GREEN Staff Reporter A searing blaze slashed through five businesses in a building at Bloor and Simcoe streets early this morning. Dam- age was unofficially estimated at more than $300,000. Two fire- fighters went to the hospital. Captain George Arkwright was whisked off to the hospital with three broken ribs. He was back fighting the fire within half an hour, his ribs taped. Neil Mal- lette required five stitches to close a wound in his left hand, which had been cut by window glass. The building, owned by Term- inal Realty and Investment, On- tario, Ltd., housed Importhouse of Canada Ltd.; Magic Packag- ing Company; Donevan and Fleischmann, Surveyors; a Du- plate storage room, and a Smith Transport printing set-up. SULPHURIC ACID Peril for firefighters was in- creased by the presence of tanks filled with sulphuric acid and containers of peanut oil. The danger was made even more critical by the remnants of highly volatile isopropyl alco- hol in more than 100 barrels. Bloor, Simcoe Razed trucks and 70 men to fight the blaze. Across Bloor street from the fire, W. Hrycyshyn, proprietor of the South End Restaurant, also sounded the alarm. He telephoned the fire department and the police station after a girl ran in to tell him smoke was pouring from Importhouse of Canada. Firefighters played water on a safe in Donevan and Fleisch- mann's during the whole fire. This safe contained survey maps from lots all over Osh- awa. This company does all the city surveying. The loss of these maps could have been dis- astrous. However, after the fire was done, Chief Hobbs said only the top of the safe had been singed. WITHIN 10 FEET A huge 3500 gallon tank at the rear of Magic Packaging, contained raw sulphuric acid, to be used as car battery acid. The fire burned within 10 feet f this tank, but did not damage t. i Inside the blazing building there were two mixing tanks, containing 1200 gallons of acid solution, George Fletcher, presi- borers or troops, 299 passengers| jaa; rk made possible 3 These were quickly thundered|dent and general manager of and 34 'of the crew of 54 were ig hegiet Vo Sr ble; CAMP IRWIN, Calif. (AP)--A|[14, then ran out of gas south of|from the building by firefight-|the company said. he said the rescued. space [35-year-old man wih an ankifi 1 Death valley 5 Bisa Jers: Sopany. Sappies this Solution A tractor was being used to| ,.., : : cial leg, stranded for a week| octors a e camp hospital : an e alcohol solution to Gen- collect bodies from the surf near hay a Hi Sone Xu 9 n Fay without food in searing desert said both Miller and his weim- it Fire Chief 22 Losin Lue eral Motors of Canada Ltd., the desolate beach where the|Z ii. =o" country. (heat, says his dog saved his life. araner, Gretchen, were in re- he had seen. "It was an inferng| The isopropyl alcohol is used 2,037-ton Jesse] yam Found "At the same time, we re-| Ramon Miller, a furniture markably good condition. when we arrived," he said |[Of anti-freeze and windshield A SoDrier who flemfover the| ard it not only as the achieve. buyer, was epectors aa no '1 was just about ready to|"The peanut oil drove us righi| Washers. k and later talked to sur-|ment of the Soviet poeple, but|two ordnance inspectors of To (give up," Miller said. "I never|out of the back of the building] Early in the life of the fire wrec an ro had been told the|as a human achievement in the mote section of the Camp win) would have made it if it hadn't|when it went. It was just like there was a profusion of smoke, viyors poo Je Bac been on the| cause of the progress, happiness military reservation, 85 miles heen for Gretchen." He said the alcohol." It gushed from windows and : is Suppe leaving the Save|and prosperity of all the peo- northeast of San Bernardino. |dog defended him from coyotes Expensive stock was destroy.|400rs leaving spectators only a a Since Bm ples and in the cause of world! He said he took a shortcutias"he hid in a desert cave. |.4 ED the Importhouse a. hint of the interior holocaust. under protest and reaching | ; h p across the Mojave desert July Miller said he took a wrong OE ater, ob re shore by the aid of a barrel. peace." "He stands on the beach with {road last Tuesday night while en {route from Phoenix to Fresno. ill-fated § ve arrived Monday in GRIMED BY SIX-HOUR BATTLE, JACK COREY ENJOYS CIGARETTE |ilMfated Save arrived Monday in In Dollar Value tears in his eyes watching hiss ' doomed ship Howie, burning AGAINST OBLIGATIONS START TO WALK out," reporter John Worrall o . South Africa's Rand Daily said. ° "I stayed by my truck all He said it was Capt. Rod- H i D night after we ran out of gas,' riques Viera's first ovyage as a Coyne 1 & TO he said. "The road looked pretty master. well travelled so we took off on Seven crew members of the foot the next day to look for a place to buy gas. "Nobody came along. We ~ Coyne Lashes Back Portuguese East African terri- walked six or seven hours. After tory, with the first eyewitnessj (rm ,wa (CP) -- James E.|Fleming presented this June 20/2 While I saw a sign that said description of the explosions. |. _. * Covornor' of the Bank of | as a policy being newly adopted. Springs and iolowed a path Canada, said today the BOVErn-| appOSES ACTION ntil we reached the springs, FLOATING STONE ment's action in forcing down| "me" oqvernor said he doesn't about noon Wednesday." the exchange rate of the Cana-|ipinl 'the government should|,, 1neY took shelter in a cave at diaii dollar is "definitely con-|;. . ib "tion to|the springs, where there was GATHERS WATER |trary" to Canada's international have taken deliberate actio water. They were found there depress the dollar to a signifi- by Richard Friemoth and Phil radios, high fidelity record play- ers, thermoses and other im- ported items. More stock was stored in the basement. None of this was damaged, Chief Hobbs said. SAW SMOKE The alarm was sounded at 12:30 a.m. by Ernest Landry, of 595 Drew street. He said he had just come from Highway 401 when he saw the smoke. He didn't stop to find a telephone, but drove straight to the Cedar- dale Fire Station, located about two hundred yards away. He said it took the firefighters a minute and a half to get to the fire. Within seven minutes all its audience, the blaze fought through the roof and spewed a dramatic display of fireworks. For a long time, as the building was disintegrating into tangled debris, a lone television antenna stood in the centre, proud and unbending. Its final defeat was quick, and it crashed down, nar- rowly missing busy firefighters. ONLY CHARRED WALLS The fire was in control soon after 2 am. By 4:30 a.m. all onlookers had gone home. There remained only charred walls, a fire-ravaged interior, a pall of smoke and the firefighters working silently to put the finish to a hard night of work. | At Government Critics SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP) |obiigations. cant discount. Seven persons were rescued He testified before the Senate Mr. Coyne said many persons|Denning, who were inspecting|the fire trucks had arrived. OTTAWA (CP) -- Cool as ajto light facts in the matterjon his questioners. For in-| bY a passing boat Monday, banking committee that the ac- had been troubled for a long|the Irwin firing range. cucumber -- and just as prickly|"concealed and misrepre-|stance minutes after their 42-foot tion breaks Canada's agreement time that the Canadian dollar » ini i 2 + -| cabin cruiser sank in the |.nder th International. Mone-lwas at a premium. This had -- B.C shed back(sented" by the administration.| Senator Lionel Choquette (PC ca Mian vai Loy under the r Mone-|\was a pr : £ rig old nl for| Mr Coe charged that the --Ontario): "Do you agree that Pacific, 2 miles southwest |¢ary Fund. The jEalesment was Caused. great Houble for export- i id i | p ' i " - dis it] rern- bo that no country had the ri olers and other businessmen. six solid hours Monday. government's desire for "a your dispute with the govern The cruiser's name: The |ipotsonee ry a 1 ao The Bank of Canada gover- scapegoat" on monetary policy ment Jas Taused, consieruation Floating Stone. in than one Ler cout either Lun ues caused by A ience -- thelig i i ire abroad, unrest at home an i A . Bos packed pn Is at the root of its bill tu fire manent damnas fn the fin side of parity. There was no way he could see Ole aiid Mr. Coyie sala he "'resenls ify abolish t fur the country?" y v . Neg § ) ME, "goverment gificils 'idl wy' does not matter what hap-| Structure of s Naval Employe ; gy f Filt a eo DLomiu peep) jo are > Wor v » : Mr. Coyne: '"'All the reports every much" the charge of Fi-|by reducing the Pp reporters--appeared more worn pens to James Coyne," he said | MT: Coyne I nance Minister leis Mat hon: soa Wat or the Other than Mr. Coyne when the hear- "But it does matter that cer- reaching me are to the effect LJ n . : : . ini 7 ad is. shoo own proposals, if put into effect, For a long time the govern- ing adjourned at 10 p.m. tain principles must be upheld that opinion abroad is shocked On Spy harge would have caused Canada to|ment did nothin dg S C | se g about this, In between the morning and| at any rate fought for, or and aghast at the manner of h { Hb A ; afternoon sittings on the gov- f fry conduct of the government of] BATH, England (Reuters)--A break its international trading|he said. 3 , {we will have no principles left |" : ac " Bin commitments. ernment bill to sack him, Mr. | oo which to rely in the future." Canada in this matter. civilian employed by the Royal men voll in his He also i A d th , Wd And again: {Navy here has been chatgedf, Mr leming amounent =n the Sh t T i to the bank to attend to its af- as ov kgs io ps Senator Choquette: "Do you|under Britain's Official Secrets len daze Speech iat the 0 wice fairs for a couple of hours. a . Ea 0 : : £ Cn " . Mr. Coyne insisted time and ernment policy because tie gov equivalent to yours who was| Bath's police chief said the dollar ous be forced dow y Mountie Fi hts ai is only object in de- ernment had mo policy with| U/L © Sh WOO WAS would appear before a lo-|a "significa s : | again that his onl} | ever given a hearing such as cal magistrates' court July 2.| Mr. Coyne revealed Monday | . . rv Tioht] : . | - - is resignati yas to bring! Mr. Coyne turned questions aE now of | He, Was arrested Monday night| nat the government for the F H L { for his resignation was to bring' rT. Loy guest Mr. Coyne: "I do not know of and released on bail. I in oaths iatl quistis| or 1S 1 (5) . anybody in a position equivalent The man was charged under |F €vious § N ir lia Ra S such a peremptory or unjusti-|crets Act which deals with un-|administered by the geraral Sergeant with two baile: woupds fied request by the government |authorized possession of infor- bank, to force down the ex- life iB on. st BR 8 of the day." {mation and documents. 'change value of the dollar. Mr. |life Spi ere vy. ployed with the force's legal de- |of surprise disclosures. LJ partment at RCMP headquar- ar £2 al 1] One was his statement that Gas ( 'om anilies for some six months the gov- twice under undisclosed circum- stances Monday in the Gatineau : i iati oi its exchange fund, administered | ° tralia today lodged a stiff ob- opening negotiations to join he|! Ri en a 1 ) jection to British entry into the/Common Market, cabinet minis. by the central bank, to force ncreqase rices Investigators believe he had European Common Market at/ters made it clear that the ab-|down the exchange value of the been in the Meach Lake area y onwealth. be interpreted as implying ap-|ister Fleming, in his June 20| TORONTO (CP) -- Three oil|spread to other parts of Ontario| wounds were inflicted. He drove Go joint communique at the|proval. y budget, presented this as a pol-| companies followed the lead ER) all of Quebec. {about four miles to the village wealth Secretary Duncan|following meetings at Parlia-| The other was that it was | raising the price of gasoline by|to Ontario and Montreal and|up to a parked car and asked ind . § A am: 7] ris ima y shee S bec. ner, to drive him to hospital. itain should not join the Com-|Sandys was due to leave for ham Towers, who advised him|and some parts of Quebec, to other parts of Que | tod ; ; Britaig, Shoe 2 fi Euro-|Canada. They were held amidinot to resign if it appeared the] An Imperial Oil spokesman| Shell Oil Company of Canada| Mrs. Cuzner drove the car to i is y J 8 , i i b Milks, a 31-year-old trucker tvigi jithi C on-(drafting of a compromise com- the way before an election. at what the company felt was/comment. A Canadian Petrofina|Bo y 3 : On on in rg munique formula. Mr. Coyne had said in a June|"an unsatisfactory level" be- spokesman said he thought all|from nearby Ironside, drove : y J > insist- " i hese im. 18 ec during the lastitheir prices Although Sgt. Heslop was 1 " said|culty was caused by the insist-| ooo by a man whose opin-|{and Quebec d i ; _ Although Eslop. ge communique als sak ence of Australian Premier ions 1 value" about the possi- three years Kenneth Langdon of the On-|semi-conscious for the drive, he oti li hat th ART cost 40.9 instead of 39.9 cents a|motive Service Association said|arrival at the hospital's emer- reflecting the belief 'that the|y. wo retired. gallon. service station operators and|gency entrance and insisted on had Pl 4 told on June 2 -- two days af-| inate sxaco Canada| je as justified, He was] RCMP and Quebec Provincial Britain joined the Common > : rT pany , Limited, Texaco Canada/move as justified. He was CMP and r : PHONE NUMBERS Market. hs ter Mr. Fleming had asked for |p;mittd and Canadian Oil Com-|doubtful as to whether the in-|Police investigators said their Coyne had lunch and returned know of anybody in a position|Act, police said today. fying the government's demand Which to come into conflict. vou Ze having now?" to mine who was ever presented | section two of the Official Se- been using its exchange fund,/] HULL, Que. (CP)--An RCMP -- Sgt. Douglas Heslop, 35, em- The governor made a couple ters in nearby Ottawa, was shot CANBERRA (Reuters) Aus-|feel entitled to object to Britain ernment has quietly been using| ances Mond / Hills nine miles north of here. the price of weakening the|sence of an objection should not|/Canadian dollar. Finance Min- of Gatineau Park when the end of a visit by Common-| The communique was issued/icy being newly adopted. Imperial Oil Limited Monday in| Texaco applied the increase|of Old Chelsea where he pulled Sandys, Australia declared that/ment House today shortly before Mr. Coyne's predecessor, Gra-|one cent a gallon in Onfario|said they might apply it soon|its occupant, Mrs. Roy H. Cuz- pean unity "at the cost offreports of deadlock over the|government wanted him out of |said the price of gas had been|Limited and Supertest reserved|a nearby service station where world." | Official sources said the diffi-|95 statement that he had been cause of price wars in Ontariojoil companies would adjust/Sgt. Heslop to hospital. ies a st: ar gas will|tari tail Gas -|regained full consciousness of {Robert Menzies on a statement bility of a snap election after] In Toronto, regular gas willtario Retail Gasoline and Auto-|regaine consciousness on Commonwealth would face se- He said Monday that he was . . . e tatic ney ce | CITY EMERGENCY vere political consequences if e Sa " | British American Oil Com-|his organization regard the|going in unassisted | The department used eight POLICE 725-1133 The Sydney Sun's political|his resignation -- by two direc- panies Limited soon followed|crease is adequate to save early investigation of the inci-| correspondent reported that the/tors of the bank's board that Imperial's lead, but their areas|large numbers of service sta- dent showed no evidence of foul blunt Australian attitude stag-/the government was going to|of application varied. These girls are ready to try out the surf here while wait- tion operators from bankruptcy. play. They said the bullets dug| ing the next event in the Miss FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 gered Sandys and threw "hte him by legislation. Mr. Flem-| The BA rise applied only to| The operators get half the in out from Sgt Heslop's car were Svar uty Pageant al Bri ish delegation into con-ing was not present at the Metropolitan Toronto. But com-|cicase in price of the regular |.38-calibre slugs similar to the| Mie ach, a. 4 HOSPITAL 723-2211 fusion." Ihearing. pany officials Jndicated it might|grade. Itype used in service revolvers.| right: (front row) Arlette Dob- 1 BEACH BEVY son,' Miss England; Viviana Romano, Miss Italy; Susan Jones. (Back row) Gita Kam- man, Miss Holland, --(AR Wireohoto) Some of the coats worn by these men bore paint marks from a fire in this same build- ing 10 years ago. At that time there had been paint stored in the basement. There was an- other fire there on Christmas Eve two years ago. the crippled children committee, Oshawa Rotary Club. He kept a complete card index with infor- mation relative to crippled child- ren looked after by the Rotary club. This was the first thing he asked the firefighters to res- cue from the premises. They successfully wetted and remov- ed this index file from the fire. After the fire, rumors sug- gested it had started at the switchboard in Importhouse Canada. However, Chief Hobbs said he felt it had started far- ther back in the building. Six members of the Oshawa Police Department kept traf. fic from interfering with efforts to douse the blaze. The actual cause of the fire has not been determined, nor have there been any official estimates of total damage cost. Nordair Pilot's Body Recovered MONTREAL (CP) -- Divers have recovered the body of the pilot of an aircraft which crashed while landing on an northern Quebec lake Saturday, but there is little hope of find- ing the bodies of two other vic. tims, it was announced Mon- day. An official of Nordair Lim- ited of Montreal said the body of Capt. John Ward, 38, of Grand Bend, Ont., was found in the sunken Canso amphibian aircraft. The deep muddy wa- ters of the lake made efforts to find the bodies of Co-pilot Gas- ton Villemaire, 29, and Flight Engineer Jacques Durand, 23, both of Montreal, fruitless, he said.

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