Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Nov 1961, p. 1

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: yoy sin The Drive To The Community Chest Goal he Oshawa Gimes === THOUGHT FOR TODAY Clearing some this afternoon. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961 Love is blind -- and all too often marriage is the eye doctor. Clouding over again Wednesday, with a few showers or snow flurries; not much change in temperature. Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy SIXTEEN PAGES as Second Class Mail VOL. 90--NO. 258 Repartment, Ottawc uncan Sandys To OK Queens | "3 FIRE DESTROYS Tour Of Ghana) . ill SWANK HOMES Sandys, Britain's Common-juled to begin Thursday. }commented: "It's a wonder it wealth relations secretary, will| The life-size statue, badly|did not fall over." reconimend on his return to|damaged at the feet by an ex-| London that the Queen should| Sandys, sent here to study|Kwame Nkrumah Circle, named) One bomb exploded at the } visit Ghana Thursday as sched-| conditions and report to the Brit-|after Ghana's president, and) ; g : "5 * | Threatens New Pacific Palisades Community LOS ANGELES (AP)--Two|mund Brown declared Los An- : : - i d Ri cud Or 10ts disastrous brush fires threat-|geles County a disaster area ened early today to join and| The city fire department said |_ @UITO--The vice-president of Sed crisis and had given its|hurn oceanward on a 10-mile/it counted more than 200 homes -- |Ecuador and nine opposition|backing to Arosemena, who also|front that officials said would destroyed -- many valued at jlegislators were arrested today|is Senate president. lthreaten a whole new com- gg he nigel each. A pub- Sandys (c in| oute since Saturday, two of tour brought Commonwealth Re-| after bloody rioting against the| Officers of a rebelling engi-| munity -- fashionable Pacific| ,© '™ormation officer for the TE ee ce ig |eum evaenight: saad lations Secretary Duncan Sandys| govcrnment resulted in 11 per-|neer regiment said it was tak- Daticates. departmen: said the total "'eas- ant ue tat 'Threatened to|plosion Saturday, was pointed here from London Monday for a} es son: killed and 14 injured. jing up positions in the city) 'The major multi-million-dollar ily could go as high as 300. * pied winks por check of conditions in ; | Vice - president Carlos Julio|/because the present government) pjaze--the worst in southern| FIRE RAGES ON shana, Arosemena, who denouncedjis not a legal one. They ex-|cajifornia history--already had} But, he said, it is impossible uled, reliable sources here saidjish government, replied to the|slightly damaged a wall. The} today. president: "I am glad you have| circle is on the route the, Queen taken the trouble to show me) Will take during ber visit. ACCRA (Reuters)--President) this." Four. hours earlier a bomb) Kwame Nkrumah and a British) went off in a bush near the Na- cabinet member today inspected| CROWDS CHEER tional Lotteries Building and a bomb-blasted statue of Nkru-| Large crowds cheered wildly |police reported that several un- mah as the two men covered the|as Nkrumah and the Briton, injexploded time bombs were projected route of the Queen an 2S car Pager id soe found nearby when she visits troubled Ghana. |outriders, made a two-hour tour 2 me The tour by Nkrumah and|jof the Queen's route. There MAKE FINAL CHECK Commonwealth Relations Secre-| have been four. explosions along British anxiety over the royal No Negotiations Under Red Threat BASTIA, Corsica -- President de Gaulle said today that He said after the blast that attacks--"one of the risks of the Sandys wou'd make no com- |ment on the explosions, but his} |secretary disclosed it would re-| sult in no changes in today's| schedule which included a tour) with Nkrumah of the route planned for the Queen and Prince Phitip. The previous explosions, which occurred Saturday night,| damaged a statue of Nkrumah} France will not negotiate with| job" -- would not make him and Ghana's Independence! the Russians on Berlin and Ger- many unless the Soviets with- draw their threats. "We wish to be able to engage in true conversations and true change his mind. ASK STAY HOME A dissident Corsican group called "the Movement of. the Arch A full - scale manhunt was launched for the perpetrators) 'and massive security measures Bad ad GARAGE ABLAZE President Jose Maria Velasco|plained that in their belief the Ibarra for violating the consti-|arrest of the vice-president, who tution, and the legislators were|has legal freedom from arrest jtaken to prison at midnight. The disturbances Mondayjconstitutional because of his office, was an un- act which out- brought the resignation of the|lowcd the present government. cabinet and threatened to topple Velasco's regime. The president claimed he had the armed forces' full support Arosemena, who appears to\and said he would use all his no resistance. have backing of a majority in| powers to smash the demonstra- \Congress, and his aides offered|tions against his government. Arosemena, meanwhile, told Gen. Angel Zurita, the armed| demonstrators who marched on forces commander, earlier had|the congressional palace that 'I issued a communique backing|Wwill defend the constitution of destroyed more than 200 costly|to give a precise damage figure homes including those of sev-|Until the fire is out. And the eral members of the movie col-|Dlaze, fed by high winds, heat pee A and low humidity, showed no ony. Former _ vice-president) Richard Nixon was among those ei . ee bo ngpne M or who fled Monday. sight : ae 2 This fire raged out of control The spokesman said the \total today like an ugly, flaming) value of ruined or damaged real crown in the Hollywood Hills-jestate alone could exceed $15,- Santa Monica mountains range) 000,000. above swank Bel-Air and Brent- Recrs 3 destroyed ley on ine wood. cluded those of actor Burt Lan- Eating through Topanga Can-| caster, comedian Joe E. Brown, yon's explosively dry brush dur-|Producer Walter Wanger, ac- a nnagene have been stepped up for the td \the president and pronilsing to|the republic with all my en-|ing the night, a companion fire tress Zsa Zsa Gabor, producer- negotiations on the great _prob- Eis saaes te coe "lee royal visit. Former Red Chief |maintain law and order. The|ergy." But he charged that Ve-|that also broke out Monday director George Powell and lems of the world," de Gaulle) i utters and remain home| The measures have been rated | president's hardest test since he|!asco Ibarra. with whom he was|moyed to within slightly more CBS Vice - President Howard said in the Corsican capital,| as adequate by British officials lassumed office 14 months ago| once politically aligned, had led)than a mile of the Bel-Air fire. oo Each cost more than "but we do not accept these here, most |the country' into chaos. The Topanga fire had raged)" yore' than 1,300 -m emetions, these negotia.| The leaders of the move- of whom mes jappeared to be at hand. | ae i conversa , ' **"| there is no special danger in the | Before Arosemen nd his; An estimat 4, . -Ai 4 tions, under threats." ment--named after its founding|yisit despite the three ex- S1 1ubbed By Party laides emerged men ine Gon: strators sotad Matias yk a Hendy cage ae nit the fire, which , started ne | during the president's visit. "On condition that the threats' qate -- complain that impover-| plosions. | gress building, tanks had sur-|aquil, Ecuador's largest city|yong, which has)a few expens- ------ and Raross 'The Sovlet defence minister, |"ouuded Jt. and. virtpally, sealed od Seales, posi. Po Tact " |off the: Je 8, : , ident Klementi Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovskys|(age with the papitent enone weely jn quelling riots at. Cu- 3 d keynote" speech in : : tried iyo himself = the which he boasted as usual that Gru Gear aint -- Two Saag ad yang hdl ably will join, forming a 10-mile| serves were assembled. a = fe grt ---- yew Mey aor sen te. weal |country of 4,000,000 on the north-| 2° injured in Cuenca, and Mon- ee ee 2 ee sedibutht 20 bg: h at - 2 stand or the parade ce . powerful ¢ £ lwestern tip of South America day in Guayaquil seven were burning southward, all of heav- pes, rran lux' | ing the 44th anniversary of the|any aggressor. ; Repoite' filtered - | killed--most of them students.|ily populated Pacific Palisades, | OUS homes and quickly « con- president said his government) qawn takeoff. |Bolshevik revolution. The military section of the dohpreae Gat te eid meipotaneay POnres ware: woonael: |near the ocean, would be in dan.|SUmed: 6,000 acres. has "'to solve once and for all The 80-year-old marshal, who parade la sted pine misutts. le committee to seek soliton fori. Troops backed. by. tanks and|&¢r> the officials said. The two| WORST SINCE 1906 I bi ng those taking|Western military attaches said | BONN (Reuters) -- Konrad 2S ach pie 8 kas the 4 ah Tike saw: voliing "wi whlkh | armored cars clashed with mobs| fires already were only three or] It represents the worst prop- lAdenauer today headed into a|(fe salute from atop the to y 8 . which marched on the city hall|four miles from that commun-|erty destruction for a single Ca- the Algerian problem" and "T) believe I am sble to tell you Red Chines that the end is now in sight."| ' f oe every year since the parades be-|they were not familiar, al-| ' ' ; arty & | windup session of political bar- . a " ; | TE hurling stones and gasoline bot-|ity. lifornia community simce the lgaining 'aimed at ironing out gan, was denounced at the re-|though the Radio Moscow] Heke DELEGA 5 |\tle bombs. Demonstrators set} Minor injuries to 10 firemen) 1906 San Frances Are, said the De Gaulle was speaking to | more than 10,000 Corsicans in) a4 . ut cent 22nd congress of the Sov-jannouncer claimed the display} " ; . ; leoalition differences before his : , "Ai fy Gi 7} fire to several cars and dam-|in the Bel-Air fire were report-| National Fire Underwriters. lexpected re-election as chancel- jet Communist party as a Stalin-|included 'huge new combat ro-} LAUGH LONGEST io. store fronts. ed. The -vorst previous fire in the market place here. despite) Appeal For i fears for his safety prompted by} lor this afternoon. ist. ckets never before seen by Mus- WINDSOR (CP) -- It's | Velasco Ibarra and some of| More than 2,000 persons had|California burned about 40,000 a bomb attack on the home of fut & He apologized for his sins and| covites." doub' Pe : . ' : Th tintions were seaut : ; an doubtful that the Commun- jhis cabinet w j]| been evacuated from one of the| acres the Gaullist mayor of Bastia e negotiations were called)premier Khrushchev said he| There were only two things to| ists are trying to conquer |when the wong beaker oe muh letdetial atcas ta te sceets Mabe ie ed. homes in disappear, that dictates are re-| 4 nounced, France will be the first ished Corsica has been ne-; 'Ruma amie t° filncatarat na inauen' ae' Adenauer Aims irst place that of # Some? --* . | In Paris early today, police T I Ou Beginning a whistle stop tour|and bomb experts searched de| 0 ron t of this French island, France's|Gaule's aircraft before his) | ___|Differences | MOSCOW (AP)---Former pres- ive' homes, separated the two. Voroshilo ENDANGER COMMUNITY ay hot . Officials said the fires prob-|golf courses. Another 2,000 © = . I Ps to reach a final agreement on a wave hi But forgivenes ' ; 7 al : ' Moar ee : i t cabinet Wak balWece. Adecbuer EL Os ee a te which he might have been refer-| the world with laughter, but |They took refuge in the local|United States. a Some 4,000 security police abi } did not get him his former|ring: A display of eight inter-| they do have th t : Homes damaged or temporar. were on duty as the president Christian Democratic party and| place of honor overlooking Red|mediate range ballistic mis-| Wall Ne bitt, moments. {garrison headquarters and then| There were no reports of death/ily threatened Monday included flew in from Paris on the first) PEKING (Reuters)--Chinese its prospective partners, the! square. siles of the type Khrushchev| of the Conbiinn Gilseetian ce tee sober lh bell vino Wid dahiolieonbael Fos gg Mi nag Mgt | leg of his four-day tour of Cor |appeals for unity of the whole Free Democrats. Dressed in a black overcoat|Says are permanently aimed at) the United Nations, gave eh ee ene ae sica and southern France. Communist camp, including Al-| An over-all agreement had anda black astrakhan hat, Vo-|West Europe; and two interme-| this example in a speech i O'Hare, Five Macwureay, Ar Gaullist Mayor Jacques Gaf-|bania, were the seynote of mes-/been worked out before today|roshilov moved' slowly through] diate-sized rockets concealed in) here Monday TOO M ve fred Hitchcock, Gingee Mages, fianelli escaped unhurt late|Sages and editorials on the front 4+ several hitches developed) the square just before the pa- heavy steel casings. He once encountered a = pacha i dmg Robert Stack, Monday night when a powerful|/Pages of all newspapers here sty nauce of Free Demo-\rade began. An officer in the es eRe GREE Russian and a Chinese dele- be if ge Pe , oe plastic charge exploded on the|today--44th anniversary of the 3 elaborate blue and gold uniform . gate having a heated debate &: Digg seca. Dee, Greer staircase of his apartment. Soviet revolution. crat demands for guarantees) of the Moscow garrison barred Russians May at the UN. | Ou ht B Nehr a a Peggy The putty-like charge--a fav-| The messages from Chinese giving them Considerable influ-| his way near the entrance to the Aware of the ideological s u oat Lean "A d at ce orite weapon of right-wing ter-jleaders and an article repro- ence on foreign policy. tomb. The marshal argued on s dispute between their coun- | Rhee ve boyd rorists opposed to de Gaulle's|duced from The People's Daily! These demands have been fea-, gesticulated broadly, but the of- R All d tries, Mr. Nesbitt laughingly 5 : Pet : ok : Algerian nolicwecseversly dam-|praised the advances made by|tured in the latter stages of the ficer just kept shrugging his) eroute 1e asked: "Having an argu- | eiciotor tronty eas panerina tt ascribed as friendly. They Gee os workinn oo tis ete aged the stairway and shattered|the Soviet Union since the revo-'seven-week negotiations which| shoulders. . ment?" |day to have strongly advised|here together thorn Remselg's work Gir Cteak as Ue doen Stair : : pea: fe thea . : "Vag" a : : bk ¢ . 5 ype acc Aa gaage Melt CU OE etc ee te packs MENS eee Border Traffic pet het Om eee ct en en oe ee eae ae jaffianelli, who is a pro-Gau'- . ' nt BS ay : | : , 20, - combat tro list dee anosaiet are the|and stressed the need to main- (lower house) Sept. 17. , Eventually the rides eam | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The| You're laughing. We're only | Viet Nea. scan STRESSES PEACE ihe pod Prone Moscow blast occurred for Corsicans to gg ee sia ~ | towed fa ater the tomb, There | Russians may close off the East| arguing over the best way | 'Three weeks ago, when Ken-|_,0 his arrival here, Nehrul yards a Nixon" vate give de Gaulle a warm wel ae eee ee meetin aa at District Youth he argued some more with men |Béerlin crossing at the American) to liquidate you. |nedy dispatched his military ad-|St"essed a peaceful approach to}hand, clambered up the roof and es Morley 1S{Tric outns in: clean alettion. [2006 ny day now and reroute| |viser, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, ge gg id pag ,|Watered the shingles. Firemen h se lead Com- After a few minutes he was|Allied traffic through a new| s to the Communist-besieged coun- ela ef recent/ordered him, Moscow and a munist oe Steal Car In West lescortea out by two men in dark |°FOssing at the British sector,| Probing Reported try, there was wide speculation = i pine Se gn houseman to leave. They took toa tee | canis eh Nor.| blue overcoats and green plush |!" 'ormed sources said today. Shakedown Racket |x: Kennedy em send a U.S. was to "exp'ain avhat we have his manuscript. Chervonenko repeated .the at-/man Marple, 19, of Ajax andjn the usual uniform of the ly by a ae baancthe 'i : pease ad i ~ in our own minds." RESCUE DOG - tacks made at last month's Mos-|David Foster, 22, of Whitby| "et police. jhave observed construction ma-| OTTAWA (CP)--An investiga-| y y The United States has hoped| They returned later to recover 0 a ; | teri ' ee ; ; jhad no public word of support : roe cow patty congress by Sovietls; ' | Voroshilov was taken to a spot | terial being brought to the vi-/tion is being made into reports| I to win support from India in es-| Personal effects and rescue Premier Khrushchev on the cult pol age a Mar nog Fig the tomb where a middie-| cinity of the checkpoint in East] of a "shakedown racket" involy- |{" Sending troops. tablishing a strong international| Nixon's cocker spaniel Check- of personality, Stalinism and| piead : : -|aged woman in a white uniform| Berlin. ing promotions in the Ottawa|_ White House press secretary| control commission for Laos|¢Ts. Among the personal ef- leaders, _ Pleading guilty to theft of an|was selling ice cream. One of| The ambassadorial groupjfire department, city council| Pierre Salinger said Kennedy) that would have authority to-halt|fects: Recordings of Nixon's auto, they told the court they|the green - hatted men stayed) which meets at the state depart-/was told Monday night. and Nheru discussed both Laos|any new fighting there talks with Soviet Premier INCIDENTS NOT REPORTED (arrived in Vancouver eight days/with him as he watched the pa-|ment to draft plans for allied) Replying to questions from al-| and South Viet Nam in their first!" Kennedy alse was reported to| Khrushchev. Newspapers here did not re-|#80 and ran out of money. They| rade from there. | moves and countermoves in Ber-|dermen, Controller Lloyd Fran-|meeting Monday. be anxious that India, as chair-| 'The house, leased from pro- jport the silent treatment given said they hadn't eaten for 1%| As soon as Voroshilov was dis-|!in discussed this possibility last| cis said the board of control has} Nehru, a leader of the non-\man of the international control|ducer Walter Lang, was saved. to Chervonenko nor the walkout days and hoped to sell the radio|posed of, Khrushchev and the| week. But the group--consisting| heard rumors of the racket and|aligned powers, scheduled a|commission fer Laos, take aj/The Nixon family spent the of Albanian Ambassador Res from the stolen car to buy food.| other members of the presidium|f the ambassadors of Britain,|is planning a closed - door in-| White House meeting today with!stronger stand against Soviet|night at a downtown hotel. Malile when Chervonenko re-|. They were remanded to Nov.|mounted to the top of the tomb|France and Germany and Foy) quiry. Kennedy to discuss subjects|arms and supplies being moved| Flames licked the garage The Chest CLIM $215,000 --- $175,000 ' $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 ferred to Albania. 13 for sentence. | | ohler, U.S. assistant secre-| Mayor Charlotte Whitton|ranging from southeast Asia to) across southern Laos to Commu-|near the entrance to Red Skel- merican and Soviet tanks On Problem In Congo | ! cials here believe, they also will |Congo problem and other mat- tries regarding the situation in|jected by all the nuclear powers|ers has responded differently to ances at UN formal meetings i haat attended @ mes e by the great powers' dis-|fused to comply but sent armed) © Undersecretary Ralph Bunche, 1 oiition calling for new East-\Thant thanked delegates for hand, showed their identification | $25,000 | are engaged in apparently un- Said there never will be such ne- ter Valerian Zorin was reported)tempt to force their way into $200,000 erred |to take the salute. 3 i F , ------ tary of state--has reached no de-| clamped down on council discus-|Berlin to nuclear testing. nist guerrillas who are raiding|ton's five-acre, $500,000 estate. Monday's meeting at Newport,|in South Viet Nam. Canada and) But firemen pumped water from faced each other for about 16 tense hours. in October, their UNITED NATIONS (CP)--; Canadian diplomats, mean-to 20 ado | put the British into an awkward J i S, ; pted a proposal by In-|'; Acting Secretary - General U while, were in consultation'with|dia and five noe-atignen steseas icin ters that fall on the shoulders The Congo where Canadian non-|--the United States, Britain,|the East Germans' demand for lof the United Nations chief. combat troops have been on'France and the Soviet Union. | identification from allied person- |Monday but .pokesmen said his A ting agreement. lescorts through the gate when first concern was a series of con- of the 103-member senior politi-- 1p response to a welcome|ever a U.S. official in civilian] | an expert on The Congo, gave rey i ; ; u h i ' U Thant a rundowr on the situ- West negotiations on a test ban ee Meters Srererel abel aga -- successful skirmishes with se- otiations except as part of ne- pushing for a meeting of the 11-|East Berlin. cessionist President. Moise gotiations 'or a general disarm- member Security Council to dis-| If a new checkpoint is opened ' cision. sion: of the matter before any| bed | Should the Russians close details were given about the re-|R.I., was the first chance for|Poland are the other members|the comedian's swimming pool } ¢ | i ' we 'sy Vil Checkpoint Charlie, the Fried-| ports. the two men to take each other's| of the commission. and saved the home. | richstrasse cf ossing, where A . ; $ chief reason will be to embar-| ji : . rass the United States. But, offi- Chant started his first week on the delegations of the United|urging vol i | r n : it allo | untary moratorium on| RESPOND DIFFERENTL ' |the job by seeking advice on the|States, Britain and other coun-|nuclear weapon tests. It was re-|. Each of the three et pow. | U Thant, 52-year-old Burmese 'uty since mid-1960 Canada supported both resolu-| nel entering East Berlin. diplomat, made two appear- appROVES RESOLUTION tions which are doomed to fail-| The Americans not only re-| ; ferences with secretariat offi- cal committee Monday as it ap-\speech by committee chairman) clothes drove to East Berlin. cials. proved 67 to 11 a U.S.-British Mario Amadeo of Argentina, U!, The British, on the other : : sai hea 4 intment ation in which forces of the cen- treaty providing effective inter- neha i _..| The French did not compl tral government in Leopoldville national controls. The Russians; Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis-| with the request but made sn |Tshombe's forces from Katanga ament treaty. cuss the thgeat of civil war injin the British sector, the British pro' | The assembly by a vote of 71/The Congo..." | will be in charge " MUSCOVITES VIEW SOVIET ROCKETS Start Armored vehicles pull two Moscow's Red. Square today huge rockets past crowd in uring parade celebrating the a radio --AP wirephott 4). oscow 44th anniversary of the Bol- shevik revolutijm. |

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