2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 11, 1961 "tos Que.,, chief of staff of NORAD"s northern region, as a Voodoo jet interceptor is handed over to the RCAF by the United States at RCAF Col. Harvey E. Henderson, commander of the USAF base at Hamilton, Calif., is greet- ed by Air Commodore Peter A. Gilchrist of St. Hubert, | China Favors Talking Cabinet Shuffle Creates Puzzle | By Foreign Mi By CLARE McDERMOTT bombs, he said, there will be PEKING (Reuters)--China is less chance of war. The danger willing to.have talks with the|/today was that such bombs United States at the foreign min. Were in the hands of only a few ters level as a step toward|POWers. sing tension between the two| The foreign minister said if untries, Marshal Chen Yi, there is fear in the United inese foreign minister, said|States about China having at- --y. omic bombs, surely Americans the initiative for any talks| realize that China can not avoid come from the United fearing the U.S. with its nuclear States, he emphasized. weapons and its policy of en- The foreign minister's state. circling China with military ment was made during an in| bases. ; . formal three - hour discussion| Marshal Chen Yi predicted with Walton A. Cole, general/that unless there is a settlement manager of Reuters, who vis-/in Laos and Korea there is a ited China during a round-the- risk that war will spread in the world tour, area. : Marshal Chen Yi said "in He said the only solution to Warsaw we are already having the Laotian problem would be 'Strange Criminal |Predicting Case Near Climax Red China | | POTTSVILLE, Pa. (AP -- A |strange case of high crime--in- volving big-time burglary and {two killings--is moving to a cli- max in this hard coal commun: lity, After three weeks of testim- : |ony, the prosecution rested Tuesday in the trial of Lillian Reis, 32-year-old former chorus girl who bought a Philadelphia night club where she used to |dance. | One of six original defendants, | Miss Reis is accused of master- minding a burglary which itself has been as mysterious as some of the cast of characters. In August, 1959, the Pottsville home of John B. Rich, an Ital looted while Rich and his wife were in Europe From the outset, the vicim and the state have been at odds over how much was stolen. two previous trials, and in this one, police and other prosecy tion witnesses have testified the haul came to nearly $500,000. Rich, himself, just the other day {angrily told the court he lost no {more than $3,300 to $5,000 in| cash, and perhaps $17,000 worth of jewelry: CONTENDS SHE BACKED IT The prosecution contends Miss Reis instigated the burglary to buy the club, the Celebrity Room, and to spread her wings in other ways. ian immigrant who became af-| fluent in coal operations, was|y svicHES LOVE |Staudenmeier, spectators and Privation principals alike wait to see {whether John Lavelle, defence {lawyer, will put Miss Reis on the stand. Undoubtedly her appearance there would be something of a| |sensation. The brunette, Miss) {Reis has been a kind of show- {piece, fully aware of the stares {her figure provoked. A classy dresser, she has not worn the! : 4 he My foreign sources, particularly same costume twice. wheat and other grain from To the stand Tuesday came Canada and Australia. the stepfather, Sidney Reisken | a New York jeweler, who| Because of droughts and told of borrowing money to help foods and Some indication of 8 Lillian get the club, of which wh Sommlney 8s Iv he Bac t jan efficient system of farming, {eventually he became corporate|food shortages may continue in president--without stock. Red China for months Nationalist Chinese hope "the| Reiskin focused the spotlight shortages may create a whirl- anew on Clyde (Bing) Miller,|wind of unrest on the Chinese 55, who used to be a big coal!mainland but the analysts, who mine operator himself, but was/have been aided in their work reduced to flunky work, avow-/by reports of refugees, suggest edly because of largesse laden this Is unlikely to happen, out to Lillian. Early in the! Instead they anticipate Com- trial, Miller, ill from a blood munist China's great need of] disease, - testified he lavished food will force it to spend more love and a fortune on the ambi-|and more of its relatively scarce tious dancer -- diamonds, cars, /supply of foreign currencies on furs, cash imports. They suggest there is Under questioning by Lavelle, some question of whether Can-| Reiskin said that Miller came ada and Australia will ever get| to his store on Aug. 13, 1959, and full payment for all their ship- said he (Miller) had given Miss ments. Finland Leader By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP) -- State] department analysts predict Red China will go through a critical period of privation and starvation this winter. They an- ticipate it will be forced to seek increased supplies of food from Mrs. Stephen Raj, 21, of | Fort Erie, and her 21-month- old son, Stephen, Jr., drown- for her to buy the Celebrity room Reiskin denied that his daugh- DROWNING VICTIM RCAF RECEIVES A VOODOO JET The defence says she didn't ter had told him (Reiskin) Aug have to rob a safe because she|13, 1959, about the rich burglary had a hoard of her own--at least/or that sh2 had given him a $30,000 hidden in her cellar to-| package to g.ve to Miller. Mil ward the end of 1958--and help|ler has testified that Miss Reis from others, including her step-/told him to go to Now York on father and a middle - aged ad-{that date, five days after the mirer given to prodigal spend-/burglary, because her father ing had a package for him. In an old-fashioned courtroom,|package, Miller said, presided over by Judge Charles'turned out to contain $7,000 station Namao near Edmon- ton. Group Captain W, K. Carr, Namao base command: ing officer, looks on --(CP Wirephoto) INTERPRETING THE NEWS | | | | nisters . 5 . i Canadian Press Staff Writer drought, floods, typhoons and in . sect pests -- in the last three Prime Minister Macmillan years had caused the living leaves them guessing once REMOVAL REGRETTED standards of the Chinese people @gain In Macleod's case, there Is re- to be "a little tight compared His latest cabinet reconstruc- with 1958," when Cole last vis. tion -- as subtle and as enig-| cles that he is being removed ited China. matic as his own character -- is from the colonial office, where "We need to be economical in 0Pen to varying interpretations. lie has shown skill and deter- food consumption and we must; Probably the prime minister| mination in hastening African plan our consumption of food Planned it that way. Sipping his! advancement. grains," he said. "We must/habitual whisky and soda at Ad- Perhaps his most find substitutes for food grains miralty House, he can indulge By ALAN HARVEY |his new position as Macmillan's the indispensable man. bitter op- grain for the first time in 12as he surveys the embarr: years, since the People's Repub- ment of the commentators in lic of China was founded." trying to decide whether it's He said bad cotton harvests|/promotion or demotion for R. A. also affected the clothing rations Butler and Iain Macleod. for each person. "Who's gone up? Who down?" Chen Yi also said that China asks the London Daily Tele- is prepared to face another bad graph, and the mystification is eration of Rhodesia and Nyasa- land Many will regard Mat- {leod's move as a personal tri- umph for Sir Roy and his "Lon- don lobby." is regardéd with suspicion by close associate he could become|{io and dinner for the visiting 3 x {ponent has been Sir Roy Welen- and we have had to import in the luxury of a quiet chuckle | gy prime minister of the Fed-! Begins His Visit | By JACK BEST flew into Uplands with his party OTTAWA (CP) -- President|aboard a transport department The|Urho Ke k konen of Finland, Viscount. from Montreal. later| warmly greeted at Uplands Air- In brilliant autumn sunshine, | port Tuesday by Governor-Gen. the slim 61-year-old president, eral Vanier and Prime Minis- immaculately attired in a dark ter Diefen baker, today em- suit, stepped onto a red carpet barked on the first full day of|gracing the tarmac, to be re-! his six-day state visit to Canada. ceived by the Vaniers, Mr. and A leisurely schedule -- begin-| Mrs. Diefenbaker, External Af- ning with lunch as guests of fairs Minister Green and Mrs! and Mme. Vanier at Green. BACKACHE May be Warning | | NEGRO IS JUSTICE 3 el | LANSING, Mich. (CP) -- Otis mre M. Smith Tuesday took his oath of office tn become the first Ne- . 8ro to sit on the Michigan Su- ~ |preme Court bench. Justice {Smith, who as a boy lived in poverty, will receive an annual | salary of $25,900. His former po- sition in the state was an aud- itor general. % 1 SEEK TAX RELIEF WINDSOR (CP) -- City solici- tor James Watson said Tuesday that the owners of the Ambas- sador Bridge, which links Wind- sor with Detroit, will submit proposals to Windsor seeking some tax relief. The bridge's property tax bill this year was about $195,000. ' be FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, 558 pasty taste or feeling. FAS- ETH 1s alkaline (non-aecid) Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (den- ture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter, IF YOU WERE , . . Born Yesterday you probably can't appre- ciate the difference new carpets can make in @ home. But if you have been around for a while you know how they can brighten up & home end add a look of elegance. For the largest selection of imported and domestic carpets visit, Nu-Way Rug Co. 174 MARY ST. ed last night in the Niagara River when the family car plunged down an embank- ment at the foot of the vil- | lage"s main street. Raj, 23, made his way to safety. --(AP Wirephoto) Backache is often caused by lazy | kidney action. When kidneys get out of | order, excess acids and wastes remain | in the system. Then backache, dis- | turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy- headed feeling may soon follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. | Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal | action, Then you feel better--sleep better --work better, Get Dodd's 50 Kidney Pills now. .m. -- was laid out for the| Officially welcoming the pres- visiting dignitary and his petite/ident, Gen. Vanier said Cana- wife. It included a late - after- dians have "such a friendly noon reception to be given by feeling" for Finland. Mr. and Mrs. Kekkonen for MR COHN » gi members of the Finnish com. LD ON TRIBUTIONS ores munity here and a state recep dent Kekkonen that Finland has always stood in the forefront of freedom. Finnish Canadians had / : contributed both to the human first Finnish and cultural resources of Can- Gen. 1p couple at Government House to- night. Mr. Kekkonen, grel in liberal and Africa cir- president ever to visit Canada, ada, In the field of the arts-- Mr. Die fen baker mentioned {composer Jan Sibelius--and in athletics, Finns had brought re nown fo their country. Mr. Kekkonen, an ardent sportsman, replied that he took "special pleasure and interest" | in visiting Canada. Like Finland, it had a "great northern wilder.' ness" which its citizens turned Rumors In Cuba to for rest and relaxation. He praised Canada's democratic in- HAVANA (Reuters)--A new stitutions and its "high-minded wave of scare reports about an attitude' towards social and cul- Invasion On balance, Macleod seems imminent invasion Is sweeping tural affairs the man to watch in future. He this Cuban capital. The president shook hands Government leaders, from with members of the diplomatic talks on the ambassadorial le-| through the formation of a feu- vel. At Geneva we are talking|iral government headed by on the level of vice foreign min-| Prince Souvanna Phouma which isters. If it suggested we talk would include representatives of on foreign ministers level we the Pathet Lao (Communist) would have no objections." guerrillas "As to hte step of the further Chen Yi said that because of possibility of a summit I have China's current agricultural and not consulted my government industrial difficulties there is ap- and can only give my personal Prehension in some quarters opinion." that it "might carry out some adventure in Southeast Asia." AWARE OF FEARS This is groundless, he said. The Chen Yi said China is aware only way China could overcome of fears in the West, particularly her difficulties was through her in the United States, about own production what would happen when China, Questioned for details of these possesses atomic bombs--which difficulties, Chen Yi said re- is only a question of time duced a gr i cultural production When China has atomic'due to natural calamities -- harvest next year. In Airplane Crash VALLETTA, Malta (Reuters) an RAF Hastings transport crashed and burst into flames on takeoff from El Adem Libya, Tuesday. Eight persons' were feared dead and 19 injured, ac cording to reports reaching here today Those believed killed in the crash were Maltese sappers wha were on their way home after one month's training in Libya Eight Feared Dead | general Both Butler and Macleod give up important posts in return for something new, and nobody can say for sure who will turn out io be the Conservative party's Iman of destiny The 58 - year - old Butler, un expectedly passed over when Macmillan succeeded Sir An- thony Eden as prime minister aiter the Suez crisis, loses two big jobs -- leader of the Com mons and chairman of the Con- servative party organization MAC'S ASSISTANT In return, Butler is to give special assistance to Macmillan in a "wide range of duties," in cluding acting as a kind of over lord in connection with Britain's negotiations for membership in the European Economic Com munity Macleod, 48 next month, takes un the two duties Butler has re linquished and yields his own colonial secretary's post lo Reginald Maudling, regarded by the Conservative right wing as "safer man." Thus Macleod will be the man responsible for giving a new sheen to the Conservative image [in preparation for the next elec- tion, probably in 1964. Conserva popularity has slumped after 10 years in office and the opposition Labor party now seems less interested in slow suicide. Superficially Butler may seem to be losing most -- but he smil- ingly repudiates the thought tive i that he is being removed from COOLER AIR TOMORROW WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy, Rain And Cooler Air Forecasts issued by the Tor. onto weather office at 5 am DT Winds 15 south to 20 scattered showers 15 today, northwest Thursday White River region: Cloudy with occasional rain today and tonight, Thursday cloudy and |cooler. Winds seutheast 15 to- day, becoming northwest 15 Thursday morning { Forecast Temperatures warm with a few cloudy Inter- Low tonight, High Thursday: vals today. Fog patches early Windsor 65 this morning. Cloudy with show-| St: Thomas EDT: Synopsis: Mild weather con-|ers tonight and early Thursday London a posithon of "'central influence." It is possible to forecast that in the Conservative right wing, he Premier Fidel Castro on down, corps and inspected an RCAF {is a new kind of "middle-class"| have been making regular tel- honor guard while a 21-gun sa- Conservative and he is not evision appearances to urge re- Jute cracked out on the airfield. thought to be one of Macmillan's| newed vigilance against land- Then he and Mrs. Kekkonen group of intimates. His greatest] ngs by "Yankee mercenaries." were driven to Government asset Is that he represents the! The Cuban people have been House where they spent the more progressive elements/lold that the invasion could night. which probably are the party's| come from Florida, Guatemala.| President Kekkonen will be in surest guarantee of future elec- Or Nicaragua, All the organs of Ottawa until Friday, when he toral success. 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