The Oshawa Times, 8 Aug 1961, p. 1

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~ WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy, a little cooler Wednesday, with southwest winds. THOUGHT FOR TODAY ' For centuries the world has had an international language -- the one that money talks. dhe Oshawa Tine Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawo MOON SHOTS NEXT RUSSIANS SUGGEST "Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1961 SIXTEEN PAGES VOL. 90--NO. 182 | Huge Steel 'Door Falls Moscow Ready To Fete Titov On Workers | DENVER (AP) A 58-ton |steel and concrete door atop a {titan missile launching silo {slammed shut with an earth- | shaking crash, killing five work- men and injuring eight others | Monday. Three bodies were recovered. Two others were still pinned between the door and the edge of the huge silo. A spokesman at Buckley Field, scene of the accident 15 miles west of Den-| ver, said: | "It may be as long as 72] hours before the door can be| raised." | "It presents a considerable engineering problem," said a| TAKES TIME OFF FOR FISHING bert national park Saturday. Albert, took a few hours, off | several public appearances in The P.M., on holiday in his | for fishing, one of his favorite | the district home constituency of Prince pastimes. Later he will make Prime minister Diefenbaker is shown hauling in a pickerel fia at Crean Lake in Prince Al- --(CP Wirephoto Khrushchev Threatens I> ter But Calls For Talks |' owe By Lati MOSCOW (AP) -- Soviet Pre- Soviet Union does 'not intend "Again the Westen powers Y d ns mier Khrushchev called Monday to infringe upon any lawful in- are trying to evade the conclu- PUNTE DEL ESTE. Uruguay! ; 1 night for East-West negotiations |terests of the Western powers." sion of a peace treaty and coun-| (po very -- Most Latin jan SoNtFaciops on the $160,000, | on Germany but held to his de- He said '"'any barring of access terpose to it the idea of the ican countries expressed satis-| The rR assive Kor Was oie of mand for a peace treaty with/to Berlin, any blockade of West self-determination of the Ger-| faction today with a speech bya parr rine a ea Communist East Germany and Berlin, is entirely out of the mans: and the reunification of; g Secretary of the Treasury cally as a missile rides to the East German control of the question. Germany. Douglas Dillon Monday in which|surface. The cause of the crash! West's access routes to Berlin. But his insistence that the mil- Calling self - determination dhe called for sweeping €co- has net been determined. In an 85-minute radio - TALKS WITH BOSS MOSCOW--The Soviet Union today prepared a hero's recep-|h tion in Red Square for its globe- orbiting new cosmonaut, 26- year-old Major Gherman Titov and speculation a moon shot may be next. Workers were busy decorating|y the square in front of the Krem- lin for the demonstration, which|i apparently will be held Wednes- day. Premier Khrushchev will lead the welcome. Titov's father, Stepan Pavlo- vich Titov, 52, and his mother, Alexandra Mikhailovna, were en-route from the remote central| Asian village of Pokovnikova to Tamara} will also be present. So will the first space traveller, Maj. Yuri Gagarin, who hurried] home from Nova Scotia at word Titov is still reporting to sci- entists on his 17 trips around the globe, which ended after 25 hours and 18 minutes of space t travel at 10:18 a.m. Monday. The Soviet Union's second spaceman made a pinpoint de- scent near the Volga 450 miles southeast of Moscow, the Soviet announcement said, almost at the spot where Gagarin landed and at almost the same hour of}: the day. The flight covered 434, 960 miles--as far as the moon journey to the moon. Sources ere said the next step may be to put a satellite into orbit with two men aboard but another pos- sibility is a moon shot with ane imals. In London, Kenneth Gatland, ice-president of the British In- terplanetary Society, said it was kely the Russians would put a man on the moon in 1966 or 1967, with a reconnaissance flight much sooner. "What is so interesting about this latest Russian success," he | said, "is that Vostok II had nough air and food provisions Asian ] | 10/in it for a round-the-moon ra- join in the festival. His wife,| connaissance flight which would last for about five to eight days." Meanwhile, Soviet leaders e from I hammered home the message of Titov's flight. that Titov's flight demonstrated the superiority of Communism. Khrushchev sent a telegram to Titov after he landed, saying he spaceman had shown "once again what Soviet man educated by the Communist party can 0. It was reported that Titov was '"'earthsick" during his or- bit of the earth. The Communist' Party newspaper Pravda quoted he spaceman as saying: "I knew there was such a thing as homesickness, but it turned out there is another thing --earthsickness, "I don't know what to call it but I know it exists. Nothing is fairer in the world than the earth of the motherland on following Titov's successful space flight according to Tass caption accompanying this photograph. --(CP Wirephoto from AP) Soviet cosmonaut Gherman Titov is shown on the tele- phone talking with Soviet | Premier Nikita Khrushchev | and back. MOON SHOT NEXT? Gagarin already has said spaceships are being built for a others tossed a crowbar through| bank and jumped in. "I was standing in the back manager Oscar Lacharite. Firemen Rush To Lake Beach | PORT COLBORNE (CP)--All| |available firemen rounding districts were rushed to nearby Morgan's Point today on unconfirmed reports of amany (Reuters) -- Dr. Frank| like Adolf Hitler." Buchman, founder of the moral] multiple drowning. i Four children were rushed to|re - armament movement, died|them of taking the words out of| clear sky. bg ui | missing. I's a flashy green getavay eat, ie An extensive search was being 8anization. : Buchman was an American- born Lutheran minister of Swiss career and his| {movement aroused much con- the leadership of MRA, Martin the front - door window of the made at the point, five miles {west of here on Lake Erie. A light aircraft was circling opposite the door when I heard|the water, and first aid and oxy- one of the girls scream," said|gen equipment were taken to the "I scene. thought 'Oh no, not again' and, There were no details on how | from sur-| The moral {descent. His troversy. re - {hospital here as a result of the Monday night. He was 83. incident. Their condition was de- Iscribed as favorable. armament movement, which claims world One report said one boy was statesmen among its adherents, drowned and two or three others/has been prominent in post-war n |vears as an anti-Communist or- member of MRA, said Buchman | Faces Abduction, Founder Of MRA Dr. Buchman Dies FREUDENSTADT, West Ger- don a campaign for a world-| There which one can stand, work and breathe the air of the fields." DESCRIBES LANDING { in 1936--"Thank God for a man| But his followers accused|S context and ignoring the rest of| the sentence--"who built a front A collective farmer, describ- |ing Titov's landing in the Sara. [tov area 450 miles southeast of Moscow, said: "First we heard a sound like {thunder and then we saw the paceship descending in the Official reports have not said exactly how Titov landed, but line of defence against the anti-|the farmer's description would Christ of communism." |indicate he came down in the | Dr. Morris Martin, a British|spaceship. died Monday night after "a very short illness" from a heart | attack. | Asked who would take over| {said: "The work will be contin-| never has Car Theft Counts TORONTO (CP)--A third man In 1938 he inaugurated in Lon-|ued exactly as it was in the past. has been charged in the July been one|31 disappearance of a 13-year- |wide spiritual revival to pre- leader. The only leader is God." |old- suburban Scarborough gir] One of the stated aims of|found by police last week ima Belleville district home two days after she was reported missing. then I went to my office tomany people were involved Oriyen: war At that time he was throw the alarm." _Iwhat form the accident 00k. |jeader of what was known as|Moral Re-Armament is to recon- televi- itary occupation of the divided slogan "constantly on the lips' {nomic measures to assist Latin| . ! sion speech delivered against|city must end indicated that he of West German chancellor Ad-{America's economy. | the background of Soviet Major does not intend any such guar- enauer, Khrushchev accused the, But sharp criticism came from | Gherman Titov's successful antees for the 11,000-man Allied allies of hypocrisy in proposing Ecuador, one of the 21 nations 0 ers £ earth - orbiting space flight,| garrison, the symbol of Western it. He said the Western powers represented at the second ple- pushing the world toward war... . " Tv peoples for centuries and are in-jcan Economic Conference $100 000 over Berlin. In turn he threat- SPEARS MODERATELY { 'terfering in the internal affairsiwhich opened here Saturday. Ad i h ate tone x 5 > " cnt T 1 : '"s of nations all over the world. Dillon said the United States " v ened an accelerated bulldup of 0p, ipey 'said Kennedy dis- |, ; ta is red ar i s in.| MONTREAL (CP) -- Robbers Soviet military strength. played common sense in wish They tried to strangle the is prepares to enter into Dew ) took their revenge Monday at a| ss at we shall have} " 5h fubaR: Tew " he sai ernational agreements for the| od It may be that we shall have ing to avoid war, Yet expres- Colin reveltion® He. said. . ! bane 1 rushchev said Adenauer's| hoe cabmts ing an estimate: in . . i + commodities essential to the p ne. os Sanyinp enough, he continued. interpretation of self-determina-|, nomic well-being of several|[cash and cheques in something! divisions from other parts of the! The Soviet Union.avill Yistrike tion is to swallow East Ger-lyoun American nations. {like 40 seconds, 1 a crushing Jew at the territory many. Delegates generally described] The sam bank--a branch off "In connection with this, we °F the United States" and at ) Bach tio Bs oe call oh 5 rT U.S. overseas bases and West- ment on reunification if the West | "constructive." the scene last year of the last the reservists so that our divi. ©™™ Allies if war breaks out, he German government turns a| However, a statement by ba- major robbery attempt by the ; British, U.S. and French notes talks with the government of the|cized Dillon's statement for were waiting that time and cap- t » ready f ; : 4 em 21 De ready Or anyli, Moscow on Berlin, the Soviet German democratic republic?' | "failing to reach the root of the tured two of four robbers and A leader commented he asked. problem." recovered the loot after a wild ures' 10 President Kentiedy, who Dillon "offered a solution for, Monday's robbery, done with West Bi fin Pp d Es for 217. two or three articles only (cof-/the machine precisions that! est perm ant c of fee and tin) but unless a system {marked the work of the Red armed Iopees. bh was : a mechanism capable of stop-larmed men wearing white 4 ennecy s Spon h was in Je ' ping the collapse of prices, all hoods. sponse to Khrushchev"s threats n " peec {other elements in the plan will They pulled up just before the month: bdo re thal Moscow] : and while one waited in the| would eng. a111ed occupation LONDON (Reuters) -- Soviet est Berlin statement "not real U S S T of the year through a separate] : 2 ct \ ; : ods pace Iy peace treaty with East Ger.|00 the Berlin crisis made pro-| However, West German de many vision for at least one new talk-| fence minister Franz Josef Not Sched | d West decide to negotiate, diplo-| does not want war," but wanst ARE TNCYN u e In his speech Khrushchev told Matic observers said today. tg extend his power only by the 9 WASHINGTON (AP)--George the United States, Britain and| They said Khrush chev'si "technique of crisis." : ; France: I States space agency's manned an amplification of his previous ment that there would not be a flight program, said Monday it < 3 - ; x ie L aly 1 yh 3 n rot' ble and negotiate in an honest ES it any and Berlin blockade of West Berlin, Brandt will be. quite some time vel --~---- way. Let's not create hysteria. | a : duplicate Russia's latest space FR the "Oxford Group." Its mem.|cile capital and labor and abol- Let's clear the atmosphere.|™ E : hel... X have never seriously ex-|,.yiovement. 'And, he added Khrushchev refer' d to : the, pected a new blockade. It would | coc nm 50 speed the U.S. to confess the shortcomings offhas both -prominent business-| Donald Buchanan, 29, of the strength of thermonuclear |POSSIbiLLY hat freedom oF com not be 10 the Septet interest and ; Pr their past lives. {men and trade unionists in its weapons." nh for 8. €lty it would be ineffective. Low deciined to estimate | At his death Buchman was| ranks. charged with abduction, rape But the Soviet premier offered, Vest Berlin could be written In Paris, the Conservative whether the catch-up time would staying in a hotel in this black A warm supporter of Buch-(and car theft. He was brought eras iy 2 S31 he less than a year, a little forest town. He has said that/man was West German Chancel- (to Toronto from Ottawa, where mands, rejected by the Western| Observers said Khrushchev's Khrushchev's speech justified . 4 ate iations, cou- the strong Ber! 4 aken| i : A | allies late! yer negotiations, cou fhe ong Destin sana taken! "phe national aeronautics and : moral re - armament came to|the occasion of Buchman's 80th Saturday. He again insisted 'that East Pled wi e threat lo move by the big three western foreign o,,.¢ administration did say the "He spoke like him and acted him in 1938. birthday, Adenauer sent him aj Ronald Thomas, 32, and Khrushchev accused the West of | protection for the city. have kept down freedom-seeking nary session of the Inter-Amer- to increase in the future the nu-|" marketing of tin and coffee-- NOrtheast Montreal bank, grab- sions of common sense are not Sayiet Union, | hie said, "How can one reach an agree- the speech as "stimulating" and (the Royal Bank of Canada--was sions will have a full comple- warned. Recalling last month's deaf ear to the very idea of (nana-producing Ecuador criti-| notorious Red Hoods. Police He called these 'reply meas. Delegate Jaime Velasco said|gun battle. Talki Point 000 additional men for the U.S g is found to create immediately Hoods, was the work of three at their Vienna meeting the [be jeopardized." shopping centre bank opened | rights in West Berlin by the end ., omier Khrushchev's speech!istic.' ing point should the East and Sirauss said "Khrushchev also TELLS ALLIES Low, chief of the United speech Monday night contained As for Khrushchev"s state- "Let's sit down around a ta- fruitful mezotiations commented before the U.S. can hope to -- m---- 2 : 5 ° bers used to stand up in public|ish class war. The movement Let's rely on sense and not on ( alled program. 1C mani Maberly, Ont., near Perth, is no change in his previous de- into a German peace treaty. newspaper Le Figaro said more, or considerably more. it was here that the idea of|{lor Adenauer. In June, 1958, on|provincial police arrested him like him," the prosecutor told] Buchman's JERUSALEM (Reuters) -- At- troops to Russia's western fron-| ministers' meeting there during| torney-General Gideon Hausner opponents once|message saying he had "given|Francis Donohue, 49, both of Germany must have a peace treaty to achieve complete sov- ereignty 'and that the issue of access routes to Berlin would then have to be settled directly with the Communist East Ger- man regime, which the West does not recognize Khrushchev stressed anew the tiers, was based on the recogni- tion of a genuine danger of war. TERMD UNREALISTIC In West Germany, Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin, op- posing Chancellor Adenauer in West Germany's Sept. 17 elec tions, termed Khrushchev's lat British Cautious On Soviet Offer PARIS (Reuters) British Foreign Secretary Lord Home said today the West will have to make a careful study before de- ciding whether it is worthwhile to open negotiations with Russia on the Berlin problem If there is no real hope of reaching agreement, Home said, | "negotiations are worse than no negotiations at all." Home was commenting on So- viet Premier Khrushchev's| speech Monday night in Mos-| cow. He later departed for Lon don ater attending a weekend conference of the Big Three western foreign ministers here. "So far in all our contact with the Russians," he said, have only been ready to negoti- CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 | | chester called the present world ate on how western rights can be handed over completely to the G.D.R. (East Germany) and secondly how they may be whit- tled down. . . ." "This problem wanis looking at extremely carefully, to see whether it is profitable to get into negotiations, and if "so, when." Home said he did not want to discuss any preparations being undertaken by the West in case the Soviet threat on Berlin _ishould materialize. "It is quite clear that if Mr Khrushchev is playing a game of political poker, we should not disclose our hand, our cards. '"'But clearly the situation may they |, very badly wrong some time in e: in the autumn or sometime to- ward the end of the year. "That is the situation clearly for which NATO was created. | {Therefore any decisions on the was ordered Monday but no late/fifth day of his 12-day schedule.|miles an hour. matter, which have been dis-| |cussed in this field of prepara- able. tion against the worst, have {been put into the NATO council ties have been evacuated since round in Prince assault began two was lreated for blisters on his their eight - year - old daughter{uel Venick, 66, died instantly Sees in West Berlin today and will be processed gradually and, I hope, efficiently thes." | Soviet feat of lofting a man into a relatively long-sustained orbit haz heer acted by American the weekend. J i Zich- courtroom. The West, it said. must act to of Israel pictured Adolf .Eich-|the packed courtroom mann today as a central figure| :HOULISH PERSONS made much capital of a remark|most valuable stimulation to the attributed to him in New Yorkigreat work of uniting w Belleville, were charged earlier and protect "No other conceiv- maibintako ity Vights the West Berliners policy is at present able." The space officials and that "I don't think it will alter (the pace of) our program." in a "giant slaughterhouse' who|"*'{ iin . Sine p= was Bs to follow Hitler, "The shadows of Hitler and| "even to the depths of Hell." {his accomplices are hovering Adlai Stevenson, United States] Hausner, delivering his clo. around us--those ghoulish per. ambassador to the United Na-|sing address in the marathon | 50NS whom humanity will for-| tions, said that he and President/t rial, scathingly repudiated|®Ver Temember, Hausner said, Kennedy see Russia's feat of Eichmann's claim that he was| Fi hmann looked calm and getting a second man into orbit|only a small cog in the Nazis' | rested as he returned to his as pointing up the need for extermination of millions of 8!ass cage in the courtroom af- space control. Jews, [ter a 15-day recess in the trial. Stevenson said it sharpens the *. . . We claim that he stood|But his face soon began twitch- need for regulation of space and in the center of the giant slaugh-|ing nervously and he pursed his for keeping the arms race from terhouse and was in charge of lips as Hausner launched into a spreading to that field. the implementation of these|recital of Nazi atrocities. | "Russia's scientific contribu-|crimes in all sectors," Hausner| Not once, Hausner said, had/ tion to the conquest of outer said. [the court heard "a single word) space commands our admira- The prosecutor likened Eich-|0f regret or repentance from| Stevenson said. mann to Hitler himself. him - . . not a syllable of re-| bsbinbilessnc ren iY mOTSE, | "Instead, his testimony was the well-known Nazi line . . . the| | cynicism that the war against | | Jewry was forced upon the Ger-| {man people." I.'Aurore ac cused Khrushchev that it. was time for East-West leaders to sit down at a table and negotiate the pressing issues on Berlin and Germany. The Liberal Guardian of Man- right-wing situation more dangerous than at any time in the last 10 years. It termed "lamentable" the West's failur to propose negotiations. Fires Threaten More Villages ST. JOHN'S (CP)--Newfound- land continued its long battle against fires today with no sign help from the weather. Scorching temperatures, matching the 80 - degree heat Monday, were forecast for to- day. More than 20 fires were burn- ing, with a string of communi- ties along Conception, Trinity, Bonavista and Placentia Bays astern Newfoundland threat- ened One fire was reported danger- ously close to Deadman's Bay in Bonavista Bay. Evacuation forest of . Foot Blistered | "If the Nazis ever showed re-| #0, |gret it was because the loath- sly because the means chosen were | St. Lawrence river town early|I can only get blisters on one - . today on his Montreal-Toronto| foot." Mental Patient Murder Suspect remained in bouyant spirits/feats of such specialists as Brit-| after completing more than one-|ain's Dr. Barbara Moore, Pio-| {mental patient alleged to have Piotrowski, who had his left| Plans call for his 11-year-old killed another patient in the On- some work was not completed," not effective enough to complete | os § hike, his right foot blistered but Out to prove that a one-legged | TORONTO (CP)--A murder third of his 340-mile jaunt on the |trowski is averaging up to fou leg amputated below the knee in/son Danny to join him on theltario Hospital here Monday. said Hausner. | "If there was sorrow, it was| BROCKVILLE (CP) -- Walter| Prescott. Looking on the bright|the task | Piotrowski stumped through this|side, he commented: '""After all, ~---------- | his peg-leg in fine shape. ima io natch th Iki | The 53-year-old Ajax amputee nan can: male e wa'ung harge was lodged today against oseph Anthony Fabrizi, 38, a § 3 rae seri | word on the situation was avail- Women , More than a dozen communi- 1932 after falling off a merry-go-/last lap from Kingston. Mrs.. Dr. N. Anderson, acting hos- East Germany. sit Jes Albert, Sask., Piotrowski drew the line when|pital superintendent, said Sam-| Marienfelde camp the fiery months ago. right fool during a stopover iniEsther wanted to go along, too.|after another man hit him. | amid possessions and children from outside for taken refu- in Europe." every which way from the Communist controlled The day's count of refugees hit 2,021, highest daily total in eight years, West Berlin | r: ith having carnal knowledge. REFUGEES SWAMP WEST BERLIN officials zone. | number fleeing today may be much higher since many peo- ple did not register immed- iately. said. The actual (AP Wirephoto via adio from Berlin) v

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