The Oshawa Times, 6 Sep 1961, p. 15

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Columbia River Fight Hits Lull OTTAWA (CP)--The Colum The signatures of Prime Min- bia River impasse--temporarily|ister Diefenbaker and former --seems lo have subsided into|President Eisenhower were bar- political trench warfare between ely dry when the rift widened the federal and British Colum-|in the positions of the federal an bia governments. B.C. governments. The lull may be short. Mr. Bennett first rejected the Premier Bennett of B.C. is federal offer of a $172,000,000 busily consolidating his latest|{ioan covering half the cost of foray into the field of public|three storage dams on the Co- ownership, the expropriation of | lumbia. i the British Columbia Electric Mr. Bennett wanted a direct ® [Company and the Peace River grant and then moved to the project. position where the B.C. share of The federal forces are sizing|American power -- down-stream up their position accordingly, inj s--would be sold to the the -light of Mr. Bennett's ap-|U.S parent desire to forge ahead|c.. re uy with the Peace River for pro- STICKS TO POLICY vincial use while the $458,000, 000 Columbia scheme of Hydro and flood control would proceed | only if the federal ban on big] ipower exports is cracked. | The next step could be not ing more militant than another| letter lobbed by Finance Minis- ter Fleming at Mr. Bennett--a 8 (draft has been prepared. Prob- ably Mr. Bennett would lob one right back as he has before. The federal government has stuck with its offer as a most generous one. There is no sign that it plans to ditch the policy first followed by the Liberal h. government in banning large- scale hydro-power exports. Essentially, the Ottawa view is that the whole impasse is a political one which assumes this WARM WEATHER IN EAST ed States weather office, The eratures are forecast for East- outlook, based on long-range ern Canada for September in predictions, is not a specific the 30-day outlook of the Unit- forecast. A change in weather Much above - normal temp- 15 Katanga Deputies 'Would Fight UN ELISABETHVILLE, The; Kimba was interrupted by Congo (Reuters) -- Xatangan cries of "Why? Why?" when he eputies Tuesday night call aK ¥ for war against the United Na ii armed forces, not yet used tions in a stormy session of, _ = ats! . parliament summoned by Pres-! Earlier, more than 500 Katan- ident Moise Tshombe to discuss| San Youth 2 overlurned al the "danger threatening our 8 2 dows at the UN military hospi- country." Katangan police earlier firedjial and showered UN headquar- S. into the air to disperse a crowd] of youths who stoned a UN mil-! Two truckloads of Katangan itary hospital and set a UN car troops rolled up to reinforce po- on fire. lice after they fired shots into The foreign minister of this the air, scattering the rioters. | secessionist province, Evariste|No casualties were reported. !Kimba, told deputies: "The| The demonstrators, describ- (vase is full. The government|ing themselves as the "Katanga {will never make one further youth," carried placards calling {concession to the United Na-lon the UN to get out. One slo- {tions." gan also said: "The United | Deputies applauded l1oudly|States consulate must close im- when two of their number called mediately." {for war on the UN. -- pattern may produce major One of them held up a bullet ow : errors. Heavy precipitation is and declared that if he was not BrLANE BUILDER Sgt predicted for southern British given a rifle to fire it, he would : v hi Columbia and Alberta throw the bullet in the face of a Ralph Thornton of the Royal ods 2x herla. ? Canadian Dental Corps has | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 6, 1961 | --- -- UN soldier. But stronger medicine is prob- the Peace whatever happens to able if some views prevail, withthe Columbia, with fresh sources the over-all strategy designed to/of income sought from power make any collapse of the Co-| exports {lumbia appear to be solely Mr Mr. Benneft lacks the market MAY BLAME PREMIER stake in pushing development to men in a taxi heading for Belle-'-- -. - ville. neither identification nor mo- Fugitive Convicts * Police did not release the Penitentiary officials said the ney. Quickly Returned names of the two men, taken two were missed at 11 p.m. "I wasn't going to take them KINGSTON (CP)--Two escap- into custody by Police Consta-| About 11:30 p.m. Const. Bald- much further if they didn't pro- night after half an hour of free- dom. some money anyway," completed his 'own light air- "Iplane, a single - engine craft with a 23-foot wingspan, weigh- ing 725 pounds. He estimates he spent 3,500 hours of work, over a two-year period, on the chine, and plans to start build- ces from Collins Bay penitenti- hle Donald Baldrey who became rey stopped a taxi driven by duce SEEK BEAUTY TITLE Bennett's doing. poicitial or the economic facts ; ; The government is still study-|and figures to justify export au- tawa; Nancy Lee Kesler, Miss iho a report to Mr. Bennett on|thorization. | Chicago; and Jacqueline Kaye (the economic feasibility of de-| Finally, it is held, the fed- Bingert, Miss Illinois. New |yeloping the Peace River at this eral government won't stand or Miss America will be chosen {ime fall on what happens to the Co- Saturday night Informants said Tuesday that lumbia River scheme, But its (CP Wirephoto from AP) material is being collected to materialize in B.C. challenge the theory that the would be a much more impor- the Peace power can be compe- tant political question for the titive with the Columbia in cost, Social Credit government even granting some economies in public ownership and in the - . se of oe Motorists Hit By Ammonia large scale of operation LONDON Ont. (CP) A The Ottawa atmosphere is in contrast to the enthusiasm pre- vailing when the 60-year Colum- truck carrying 4,000 gallons of liquid ammonia Tuesday was ordered off Highway 2, 10 miles Now In Storage bia treaty was signed in Wash- southwest of here, after a tank QUEBEC (CP) -- A statue of ment of Premier Jean Lesage ington last January and speed- valve developed a leak and the late premier Maurice Du-{mayv modify ily ratified by the U.S plessis, commissioned from a sprayed following cars with fumes Canadian sculptor living in France by the Quebec legisia- ture late in 1959, has arrived here by ship and is in storage in the Provincial Museum pend- nade whep. the' statae Path ing a decision of the Quebec ca- statue arrived ALLGARY (CP) -- The pos- Provincial police told driver a sible build-up of Canadian forces Joseph Rusnak, 21, of Windsor (with the NATO contingent in lO park on a sideroad after sev- Germany will be discussed by eral motorists were forced off the government this week, Ex- the highway. Police advised a ternal Affairs Minister Howard woman in a nearby house to Three contestants for Miss America title pose at start of pageant in Atlantic City, N. J. Left to right are: Connie-Gail Feller, Miss Canada from Ot- Duplessis Statue these plans Sculptor Emile Brunet, whose studio is in Paris, made a plas- {ter original of the statue and then arranged for its casting in bronze. No announcement was Discuss Buildup Canadian Forces we re ary were recaptured Tuesday suspicious when he saw the!Harold Ashley. The two had Ashley said. ing another. 0 Demand Buses To Litt Pupils TORONTO (CP) -- Parents| kept 76 Jefferson Public School Stuqents ume TUesEnY hecause turns from Europe next month. |on Berlin is unchanged vide bus transportation. The parents said their chil dren must walk more than a mile along a three - lane stretch of Yonge Street where the speed limit is 50 miles an hour There is no sidewalk and the gravel shoulder is only three feet wide in spots | Bus service had been pro vided for 10 years but last spring school trustees decided to provide the service only for A students living more than two & miles from the school # - AND SAVE In Toronto Township, 45 SAVE--with LOW-COST ECONOMY SERVICE-- youngsters were kept home be-| cause their parents want a path] on TCA's North American routes every day,.all year round| hinet as to where may be here recently erected "It's not that The statue was to be placed Matter as highly secret a atop a lavish base near the leg- high - ranking government offi- islature under terms of legisla-|cial. "We simply did not think tion introduced by Premier Paul|0f making any announcement orl. Tuesday loz h ; Sauve who succeeded Mr. Du- show about it." t a Tua Berlin and red YHIE the Yale vr = ee hos, | eA LO" omission athe resumption of nuclear tests| The liquid ammonia, used in But the new Liberal govern- voted by the former Union Na. Sad be FA_7enm 1b judgment the Jenyfaciire 2 Soda sh, -- - tionale administration. The Que- + Mg i oe a ivy py runner bec Liberals, who came to power! tarenc, 3 lie ' " i Tolv on ; x ference. lied Chemical of Buffalo, The mn July 960, had disapproved of| 'The Russians do a lot of fumes can cause extreme irri- the proposal saying the decision stupid things, just like the rest tation to the eyes and create a fo erect a monument to Mr lof us." he added strong smell but are not dan- Duplessis had been made t0o| Mr Green declined further gerous unless a large quantity soon after his death. comment on the possible build-|is inhaled. Premier Lesage said a deci- up of Canadian forces in Ger-| Dow Chemical of Canada at sion will he made after he re- many- He said Canadian policy Sarnia sent an expert to repair ithe valve ent through a vacant lot to keep their children' from trav elling on a busy highway Reeve Robert Speck said coun cil has approved construction of the path but it must be ap proved by the National Energy Roard because an oil pipeline runs across the property for example: TORONTO-VANCOUVER. . . $9900 ECONOMY ONE WAY Ontario Planning Scholarship Aid | TORONTO (CP) -- Education Minister Robarts said Tuesday] the government is planning to} give scholarships to 10 African| students for study at Ontario| universities. Mr. Robarts said details of| Compare the fare, you'll go by air! 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