The Oshawa Times, 2 Oct 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 2, 1961 Minister's Coronary tors and Ransome plows wn Fatal Raymond said he had tough OTTAWA (CP) -- Mines Min- +% the world plowing champion-| Young Dixon scored 144.11 going in his parcel of land and | ister James A. (Jim) Maloney + | ship Sunday on the farmland of points out of a possible 200 to said he doubted he would com-{of Ontario died here Sunday {the French National Agricul-| capture first place in the Satur- pete in world championships night at the age of 56. "Ho. ht -/Canadian Dairyman, "Wins World Match os, A ER 5 5 GRIGNON, France (CP) -- Ajtalked to reporters back home Z . 5 A dh h | {young Canadian dairyman won | at Brampton, Br ip ge Yim i '48, i" ; rains that soaked the surface|Zealander, Hans Alan Magson, 'Everything was too fast and a coronary thrombosis after en- {and made conditions difficult. I'm not getting any younger." fering Friday for 2 checkup. He CANTER CRI ad complained to his fami DE GAULLE ORELTS 200-acre earlier po Jo feeling well. y hii nd wih pst A stocky, two-fisted Irishman| by President Charles de Gaulle bred to politics, Mr. Maloney | along with the other contestants loved a verbal batfle in the Saturday. | courtroom or the legislature, De Gaulle shook hands with He had practised law at Ren- : yo each of them and said: "Long|frew, 50 miles west of here | The %-year-old Dixon learned second time in about two Years. \U.% 0 jure in the world and| since the early 1930s. | the fi ints of plowing from It is scheduled to be held Oct, 2 . ; ; ; {the finer points of pl¢ y ni long live each of your coun' A requiem high mass will be hi ighbor, Jim Eccles, who|11-12, 1963 on the Conn Smythe fry : rap ; iS neighbor, Ji 11 title for Farms at Caledon, Ont tries. : said at St. Francis Xavier Ro- jen the first wor ! 2 or : ! Dixon, father of an eight: man Catholic Church in Renfrew {Canada in 1953. Only 11 coun-| wing TITLE months-old daughter, has been|at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. Burial tries competed then but since| mpe new champion trained for riding tractors since he reached wil! be in the parish cemetery. that time Canada was not able| ny voars winning the On- his teens and has won county Mr, Maloney was born to pol- ind / to produce another witmet ny tario plowing championship in plowing titles for the last siX|itic . His father, Dr. Martin J.| Saturday at official residence Dixon turned the trick Sunday.|1959 and the Canadian title the years. He prepared for the Maloney, was a Conservative of Bois-de-Coulonge, near Beaming, Dixon told reporters next year, Almost from the world matches by imagining aimember of the Commons from| Quebec City. Mr. Gagnon, "lI never had any idea of win | , rains College here despite heavy|day - Sunday plowing. A New again He succumbed in hospital to |was second with 140.15 points William Dixon of Brampton,|and Hans O. Sylling of Norway |Ont., who operates a dairy|third with 138.65 points, farm with his father, defeated] The placings of the other 31 other contestants from 16 competitors in the ninth world | countries in the tough two-day|plowing championships will be [competition in which he plowed {announced later. | stubble ground and grassland] The world championships will with a tractor, return to Canada for only the Yd Eo ih El A Pm GAGNON DIES Hon Gagnon, Quebec's Lieutenant - Gover- nor since Feb. 1958 died Onesime Noevg. es y GIRLS FORM LIVING ROSARY A living rosary is enacted | Canadian National Exhibition | Roman Catholic Archdiocese | kind in English-speaking Can- Sunday by 500 girls of St. Jo- | grandstand. Sponsored by the | of Toronto, the annual serv- ' ada. seph's College School at the | Holy Name Societies of the ! ice is believed largest of its New Group --(CP Wirephoto) Claim Majority Support Takeover PORT COLBORNE (CP)-- tee will begin this week collect- The United Steelworkers of|ing $1.00 initiation fees and ap- America (CLC) claimed Sunday plication for membership cards to have majority support to take/"in order to make an applica- over representation of some tion for certification to the On-|International Union of Mine,' The Quebec Highway Indem- Drivers Must Give Proof Of Responsibility MONTREAL (CP)--Quebec's » To Bargain Suggested free wheeling drivers must prove financial responsibility at SUDBURY (CP) -- Kenneth an accident scene from now on Smith, national president of the or lose their vehicles. LIFE . .. Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries When you have new, easy-care carpets on the floors. Choose from the largest sel- ection of imported and domestic carpets in Oshawa. Nu-Way Rug Co. 174 MARY ST. may PROLIFIC WRITER ) Lope de Vega, Spanish dra- British spokesmen said San. matist who died in 1635, was the DR. H. H. VOLLMER Announces the New Location of His Medical Office Commencing Oct. Ist, 1961 at 195 SIMCOE ST. NORTH (Elgin St. Entrance) TELEPHONE 723-1171 STRouR, SENSATIONAL MEAT VALUES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY! SLICED 39: b Breakfast BACON 29: SKINLESS BROKEN WIENERS 49: : Ib 33. The Volta Dam agreement] CLEARER TONIGHT WEATHER FORECAST Claim Reds Ground Frost Lose Hold In Some Areas Of Union Foreasts issued by the Tor-| Windsor ........ 41 LONDON (Reuters) The onto weather office at 5 a.m.: London 44 Communists were said Sunday Synopsis: E x tensive cloud Toronto 51 to have lost their two-year hold ey time he was first able to walk,|jury of experts would Judge his) 1925 to 1935 and his grand-| who had been minister with ning. he watched his father plow the work whenever he was plowingifather, James Bonfield, was a out portfolio in Rt. Hon. PROUD OF HIM But during the weekend he Ne and his father raise feed for tyre in the 1889s --(CP Wirephoto) wife said they are "very, very found conditions a lot different | thelr herd IP Hoistelns willl A brother, Arthur, is the Con. - - -- proud" of Bill's victory which|than those he had become ac.| Dixon and Ayo lowing | Servative member of the Com- CHARGES PLOT carned him the gold plow tro-|customed to in Canada. Most of Miss the Cana 287 Pe ley mons for Toronto-Parkdale. TARGES PLO! ; phy ard white scarf symboliz-/the contestants admitted they championships on the Narley| "y,n oo raloney "a heavy - set! VIENNA (AP) -- Sofia Radio ing the world championship. 1 . AN ng the I rains had "left the surface Ont. this week because they. and baseball at Lovola in mies of Greece and Turkey are word that Bill had won to Ec-|s0aked but had not penetrated will be touring French farms. |ajonireal and Osgoode Hall, Tor- : A apy cles as soon as the family got|to full plowing depth. F------ onto, frequently told friends he '2nning to invade Communist the news from overseas and, Dixon was so occupied with WEAK IN sLISH preferred the action of a court. Bulgaria with the help of the his work he said he *'didn't even. KAMLOOPS, B. C. (CP)-- room to office routine. United States t competitors. dents in English and literature, . z Death Sen ence Each country was limited {o|bointed out by examination| Asks More Quality "moe two entries. Dixon's Canadian| markers, has trustees of School - . For Tribesmen teammate was 55-year-old Al-|District 24 worried. They will In Communications bert Raymond of St. Benoit, ask a committee to see what KINGSTON (CP)--Dr. A. W " y auto ivibes Trueman, director of the Can- » a ; a ' renty - » Negro tribesmen 1,300 International Nickel Com-itario Labor Board. Applica- Mill and Sm elter Workers nity Act went into effect today Fweny - tree Nesey Sunes in pany workers here from the di-tion will be made Nov.-3 at the|(Ind.), said Sunday he is pre- making evidence of financial co. Supreme Court trials . . night Canadians are 'beset by| vided International Union of earliest, he added. pared to form a second bar-| responsibility an obligation. If Sopa unrest in the East ithold Aid For a flood of slick mediocrity from | Mine, Mill and Smelter Work-] Mine - Mill was ousted from gaining body for workers now|the driver can't produce such Pondoland Reserve. {their TV programs." Dr. Trueman urged delegates | Steelworkers organizers willjin 1949 during a jurisdictional | Local 598. the motor vehicle bureau which Kokstad, just outside East Pon- ° {to the 35th congress of the Na-| begin collecting initiation fees fight with the Steelworkers at! Mr. Smith said Donald Gillis, will suspend his driving licence deland en Yes o& the border Pr e i I this week and apply for certi- Port Colborne. Mine - Mill won president of Local 598, is not/and have the plates removed {f Cape Province and Natal in 0] C gl ana {University Students to try to fication to the Ontario Labor| majority support at Inco here prepared to negotiate with In- from all vehicles he owns. atl Are improve the quality of com- Relations Board, an officiallin a 1950 vote ternational Nickel Company of Financial responsibility Several minor chiefs and their, ONDON (AP) -- Diplomatic |lations, Dunc an Sandys, jopt| itications in Canada. 5 d| | London for talks with Ghana S .must balie ine chen The Steelworkers, with the on other labor fronts in the last| Mines and Canadian Industries/ance card issued by an insur- th 9 Britain and the United States President K J and the glib that degrade our support of the Canadian Labor decade, with the Steelworkers J imited for the 17,000 members! ance company or a card saying Snrest 8) broke out Jast Year, will withhold aid fled States "It i Raine Nkrumah. | Congress, have been campaign-|getting CLC backing as the|of the local. $25,000 has been deposited with This Hie governmen > in giant Volta River development told is a S TINUE, Sandys ing volume," he said. ing to take over both the Port|largest single union in the gov-| Mr Smith and 800 supporters the director of the motor vehicle Hare 2 5a a o SJRergsic Tt a project. Ot por Tes peiore leaving, | Dr. Tureman suggested Cana- Colborne and Sudbury locals of erning body. adopted a resolution calling for bureau. A Tonks a0. They said the agreement for rel Bera 2tmosphere of gians must use the mass media] ; lisp $ . s 5 |available with more intelligence| Otto Urbanovics, chairman of climax if Sudbury as well asi{y organize a new bargaining nity Fund also came into exist- | gram, due for signature in Gha- Ghalia Das fos been all that we the Steelworkers campaign|Port Colborne. The Steelwork-|.ommittee and program. The ence today. When a victim of a|ready been tried for murder, 3 na's capital of Accra Thursday, | theref i ; {Canadian unity is to be esta- committee here, said the com-lers are campaigning fo take resolution said the Gillis admin- traffic accident can't collect da- son 2nd holding unlawful meet-| wo' | SPV eR So COCR SHITTY, Nha ore suggested to President|pyicheq. mittee has "thoroughly can- over the 17,000 - strong north-|istration should no longer be mages from the driver at fault,|ings. Of these 99 have been. pATiners. : 7 oe Fulaly sist. J. should Hike tol vassed" the opinion of Inco ern local with the support of a| recognized as local 598 officers. he can collect a certain amount|freed and the remainder sen- The report came as Britain's good. frank tale ae a of workers have indicated with ership. that more than 100 former ste-| The driver at fault loses his| About 100 more Pondos are signed pledge cards their de The Sudbury local, which ac |wards. removed from office by licence until he repays the due to be tried in October and . i dys' trip was not directly con-|author of 2,000 plays. sire to become members of the counts' for about half Mine- the Gillis executive continue amount given the victim from |November, including 30 for mur- Profit Sh nected with the Volta River," ---- United Steelworkers. Mill's national membership, is|with their duties. the fund. i der. arin project. It was expected San-| The committee called for a/led by a reform group that has| Negotiations for a new con. -------- di -- . dys will be joined shortly in Ac-| President Claude Jodoin and monthly dues from the national| are due to open soon, Mr. Smith Plan Explained U.S. assistant state secretary Steelworkers Director William|executive since May. The Portisaid, and the national office is DETROIT (CP for African affairs, who will re- | Mahoney the main speakers. | Colborne local also started with-|prepared to negotiate! and by- [alk (CP) George view U.S. dollar commitments Urbanovics said the commit-iholding dues recently. 'pass Local 598 officers. | Romney, president of American| here. a ™ | Motors Corporation, went on a -- ta rt ampa 1gn 8; | atiofat salevision » company's ould bind he World Bank, the " { new profit-sharing plan with the United Sates sd Zain had JOHANNESBURG (AP)--De- monwealth relations secretary, | United Auto Workers Union. | (Sq ortyl SE, We Suber Tl | fence Minister Jim Fouche told{when he told a Commonwealth| . .0¢ N 2 tio nal Broadcasting puts up the rest the South African people Sun-|gathering that South Africa's| Company said Romney paid the * = : tect this country's sea coasts in| had cleared relations because of| \'C',ime. The show was taped Fi bel Te yn the event of war with the Sov- the obnoxious policy of apar- here in advance. Elizabeth starts a_lo-day State iet Union. theid # i The move was prompted by a Visit to Ghana. Doubts have 2% At the same time, in another Ver wl epids flood of inquiries from share. been raised in many quarters amDEEY Sesh Der erwoerd said: holders about the proposed Whether the Queen's visit is| : ' ish policy in Africa, I could say|¢ ; ati-|anti - British sentiment has| g Brit: tical z rac : : C Yi contract has not yet been rati- ] 4 A § ne bo, am 1 E0itieal and racial) jo apout Britain's treatment of fied by the majority of Amer. reached a high pitch in Ghana's| Verwoerd and Fouche spoke people fn Jlenya B04 Whe Rho. ican Motors Workers. government controlled press. at rallies of their Nationalist| . on. . ; Seid Bliss i SSI y in the campaign for the use nasty words to express my Be one Wis Asked by a mem. being that country's own affairs. government riot or Hoy Similarly, I feel that South Af- | the big Soviet fishing fleets and Hea'y Silalrs are her own do- evo 1 cars occasional Red submarines off ---- - He replied that he had con- . T T ] | cluded a preliminary treaty with Editor Beaten, ou h Oo eal {Britain to protect the sea {routes of South Africa against g < | Communist attack CAIRO (AP)--Whatever the|reluctant thus far to express : . % : inal result of the Syrian revolt, themselves about the Syrian] MONTREAL (CP) -- Georges| it already has caused splits in| crisis. While such restraint may charged Saturday with assault | long time healing. hardly endear them to either Eo Parma ie Jon Toe revel may se, case the it | Cousine a u last week. Both isolation, ime which Jaq as The Syrian revolt has height-| pleaded not guilty |forced after the unsuccessful at-| ened strains in the Arab League guilty. {tempt by Premier Abdel Karim |and this may be reflected in| fields. any of the 100 acres on whichiLiheral member of the legisla- Bennett Cabinet, was 72. His father, George, and his had difficulty because the heavy Vermilyea farm at Belleville, -, who played college foot- charged Saturday that the ar- The elder Dixon passed the have time to think" about his Weakness. of high school stu- PORT ELIZABETH (AP) -- Que. Both used Fordson trac- can be done. ada Council, said Saturday] ers (Ind.) the national labor organization covered by Sudbury's rebellious evidence, he will be reported to The trials are being held in |tional Federation of Canadian] said. The two unions have clashed canada, Falconbridge Nickellbe shown by a liability insur- followers were murdered in the|informants said Sunday night [tastes by virtue of their stupify- Mine-Mill. The dispute has reached a pant and membership meetings| The Highways Victims Indem- A total of 166 Poudos } | the multimillion dollar pro- A total ol 'ondos have al- : re | would like in recent months, 1/than in the past if any sense of workers here "and a majority rebellious local Mine - Mill lead-| "A "second resolution urged from the fund. | tenced to jail terms. secretary of Commonwealth re- rally for Tuesday, with CLC|withheld about $25,000 injtract with the three companies + Af . cra by G. Mennen Williams, | ----y {iss - - national television network Sun i day Britain has pledged to pro- leaving the Commonwealth and full rate for 2 Waithour of vet. The Sandys mission. began Hendrik Verwosrd: Was. eriticia. "I could say a lot about Bril-| agreement and the fact that the| well advised at a time when atonnt ulardione opinion of those policies but ' 18 national elections. have always regarded these as| INTERPRET ING THE NEWS the coasts of South Africa - | Charge Assault! Verwoerd confidently pre f Aird and Donald Cote were| the Arab world that will be a be diplomatically wise, it can Cousineau, editor of an out-|Kassem to annex Kuwait last|such places as the Afro-Asian! dicted victory for his Nationalist party. He charged his opposi Spoken weeklycpaper in Jacques |summer. bloc in the United Nations 'artier, across the St. Lawrence] As Arab nations i : | Until now, Nasser has been) tion supported policies which eventually would install Negro choose up River from Montreal, was at- sides for and against the Syr-| 2 generally recognized, however, | reluctantly by some, as the rule DFPLORES STATEMENT tacked by four men. He is in|ians, Kassem may find new al good condition after hospi- lies. . leading spokesman for the Arab world. SHORT RIB LEAN, TENDER CLUB STEAKS LEAN, MINCED Verwoerd also said he "de- CROSSCUT plored a recent statement by Duncan Sandys, Britain's Com- The Labor party's national ex- ecutive committee expelled the Ib [4 ] ty. 14 re nd Pp DIN Jem Dany renks Fiiday tal treatment. The likeliest ally is Jordan, nist-controlied and could not, Lolice said warrants | which announced in the name DE In olen and (hui hoihave Deen for two of King Hussein its best wishes accept Labor party policy op : other men. for the success of the revolu-| 60 arrest sworn out 66 Four weeks ago the ETU was layer covering most of Ontario Killaloe prevente temperatures from ptawa dropping sharply Sunday night yonireal ....... : in spite of the arrival of cooler Quebec weather in Southern Ontario. Halifax North of the Great Lakes, how- ever, temperature dropped well Forecast Temperatures below freezing. Rather cloudy [ow tonight, high Tuesday: weather 1 expected to persist Windsor ......eoves 37 55 in most areas today St. Thomas . i Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, London Lake Huron, Niagara, Lake On-|Kitchener . tario, Haliburton, Georgian Bay| Wingham . regions, Windsor, London, Ham- | Hamilton ... ilton, Toronto: Cloudy with |St. Catharines few sunny period and cooler to-| Toronto ..... canens day. Mainly clear and cold with| Peterborough .... ground frosts in many areas to-| Trenton night. Tuesday mainly sunny. Killaloe .. Winds light. | Muskoka . Algoma, Tima gami, White|ciah y River, Cochrane regions, North & ...|Earlton ..... Bay, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie: | Kapuskasing - Mainly cloudy today. Partly|gni piver .. cloudy tonight and Tuesday | Moosonee .. Light winds and not muchigc amare change in temperature. ------ ie TORONTO (CP) -- Observed DRIVER INJURED i temperatures: ORONO (CP) -- Grant Clark] of Georgetown was taken fo] {hospital at nearby Bowmanville | Saturday with injuries suffered | when his car overturned in a race preceding the { {Grand Prix. Clark, - Canadian | sports car champion last year, | has head cuts and an injuréd knee. His car, an Austin Healey Sudbury . ses d 56 3.000 rolled ove: on the second Muskoka - 61 |lap of a 20-lap race. ! ~ é 72 73 74 63 eransinen 55 Min Max saesenns 48 . 47 59 62 58 41 39 Dawson Victoria ... Edmonton Winnipeg ... Fort William +. « © White River ..... i 48 S.8. Marie ...ess 46 Kapuskasing «.. 3! 41 North Bay . 59 | Canadian | | about on Britain's powerful Electrical Trades Union in balloting for a new executive. An anti-Communist group in the ETU claimed htey eight of the 11 seats on the un- ion's executive council accord ing to an unofficial assessment of votes cast in a country-wide poll of the 700,000 members This would be an exact rever sal of the present setup on the executive council -- eight Com- munists or pro-Communists and three non-Communists. The cur- rent council stays in office until January. Official results of the election, ending this weekend, will not be known until early November. The Communist - dominated ETU has been the centre of a storm of political controversy Communist influence in British trade unions. won thrown out of the 8,000,000-mem- ber Trades Union Congress be- we it refused to accept mea- sures for curbing Communist uencey A High Court judge July 3 ruled that five ETU officials had conspired together to rig the 1959 elections for the union's general secretary Sir Charles Winn, the presid ing judge, ruled the election of Communist Frank Hazell illegal and declared that anti-Commu nist unionist John Byrne was lawful general secretary. The finding of the court was seen starting a major re-think- about the dangers of Commu- nist influence. British Commu- nists for years have waged a ee-saw campaign to gain con- trol of unions, alternately win- ning and losing their grip on (half a dozen major unions. From KING ST. E. TV CLEARANCE Budget Terms--All Makes--All Sizes CHERNEY'S 728-1641 & Guaranteed 36-29 Judge John O'Meara said the t beating did not appear to be one of the "routine kind" and post- poned decision on bail Tuesday Mr. Cousineau is considered to be an opponent of Leo Remil lard, Jacques Cartier mayor, and a likely candidate against th Mr. Remillard in the next eivic election ion. This move is almost certain "to focus the wrath of Cairo's until! radio again on the young King, who may then look with more {favor on Iraq's anii-Nasser re- Another delicate problem at of newly independent Mau- retania, which is claimed by | Morocco. Morocco was quick to ~ | voice support of Nasser and in HARP-SHAPED SEA payment would evidently like The Sea of Galilee, 13 miles Egypt to keep backing Mor-| long and averaging half that in occo's Mauritanian claims. width, vaguely resembles al Such nations as Lebanon and harp in shape. 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