ommunity Chest Campaign Reaches THOUGHT FOR TODAY Calling an H-bomb clean is small solace; we wouldn't even like it perfumed. She Oshawa Cimes , PA igi Tie bjective © Clear with cloudy intervals to- day and Sunday. Cool today, a little milder Sunday. VOL. 90--NO. 268 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash, TWENTY PAGES Congolese To Fire On UN Planes ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) resistance movement was form- Rebel Congolese troops in Kivu|ing in and around Albertville. In Kivu, about haif of the province today were reported 1,500 Congolese troops in the under orders to fire on United|proyince mutinied last week,| Nations planes after UN bomb-|surrounded 20. Malayan troops ing attacks against them. in Kindu and shot the 13 Ital- Reports reaching here said|!@" airmen oe UN planes made air attacks any e comet OF BOGUS CANE tet i three strongholds of mutinous nag eng Ae og till acd \ central government troops who ee Wee cook ee rte p massacred 13 Italian airmen a\the whereabouts of Antoine eal week ano. zenga, the central government's The plane were reported to ceenees Vice = Clee > anes bre re ed i rae vel . ja tnnita | have bombed pockets of mutin- bbe sheglhe - mays ote th the |e Be, denies ps at Kindu in a bid to es eers at Pongi, 45 miles east Of|taplish control over Kivu. } the Kindu Central government Premier}! massacre site, at Samba Cyrille Adoula met with UN x ; AFTER 13 YEARS APART Mrs. Eleonore (cq) Vul- cana (left) of Syracuse hugs her daughter, Judith Harbach, 14, whom she had not seen since the mother left East } "erlin 13 years ago. The girl | fled across the Iron Curtain this year after her grand- | mother died. Mother and | daughter were reunited last | night. (AP Wirephoto) Chest Donations Pass All A record high total surpassing the required received by the Community of dona- tions, figure Greater Oshawa Chest for their 1961 campaign efforts. The total of $215,829 shattered last years total $196,- 000 which also was a record, by almost $20,000. The campaign officially clos- ed at 12 o'clock noon today, but was some last-minute donations are expected to add to the total Richard Fairthorne, cam- paign chairman and president of the G awa Community Chest, shown that as the city grows ter Osh- Records part in' making a success. The Steelworkers appliance also showed a large increase 'in employee contributions. The chairman said the Osh- awa workers put forward a tre mendous effort The campaign was also great- ly aided by the payroll deduc- |4on system which has been op- jerating for the past four years }Owing to these results this sy jtem has become well establish- jed Mr. Fairthorne remarked that jthe participating agencies will the campaign said:/have the amount which is bud- "The People of Oshawa have geted and will now be able to meet their responsibilities "|sacred for OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1961 Kasongo railroad sta- tion southwest of Kindu and at|chie* Sture Linner in Leopold- Kimbombo, about 60 miles|yijje Friday and agreed to send south of Kindu. a mixed UN - Congolese com-| |j The Congolese area com-|mission to investigate the mas-| |™ mander was reported to have'sacre. ordered his troops to open fire 2 on any UN or central Congo|/ TOLL NOW 90 planes. The deaths of the Italians Malayan UN troops were raised to 90 the number of UN standing by, ready to move into personnel killed or missing and the mutiny centres around|Presumed dead in Congo oper Kindu to bring the rebel troops ations. under control by force UN TROOPS PINNED Meanwhile, Katanga Interior Minister Godef roid Munongo said UN and national Congolese 'LOOK FOR wade through the river look- destroyed: village of Nuxco,.| for higher and safer ground near Acapulco, where floods | on the other side as waters caused more than 300 deaths, | subsided. Scene was taken by An entire family from the Strengthening | SAFER GROUND Pilot Picked, Spaceship Built ~ MOSCOW (Reuters)--Russiajings to the central Pacific were is planning to send a manjdesigned to test the guidance around the moon and back,/mechanism for the moon probe, probably next January, accord-| The third cosmonaut will have ing to a reliable source here|one main task: to study the today. moon for the landing of an au- The man has already been|'omatic astronomical observa. chosen, his space ship has been|tory. , built and is ready at Baikonur, The source said the manned the Soviet launching ground 100 flight around the moon will be miles east of the Aral Sea, the|followed, possibly next autumn, source said. by ' * ro apo oe ; rocket designed to land on the oe flight moon and Papert back data. Soviet scientists were re-|_ 20° fun "Oeees Copeiien & ported to be delaying the shot|Teady been built, the source until January because of huge)" amounts of radiation ih space following an eruption on the special envoy of Mexico City |sun. newspaper "La Prensa'? who | The source discounted reports would last five Russia apparently is not con- Authority | For U Thant UNITED NATIONS (CP)--A move to give Acting Secretary- sy es a it Ati iie General U Thant stronger au Munongo said a pro-Katanga thority to deal with: the Congo crisis appeared sure today of United Nations approval. But delegates differed on how far it should exterd. UN Force Denies Bombing Of Kivu Predictions were that the Se yi curity Council would approve fajspread vice LEOPOLDVILLE: (Reuters)--| resolution calling for vigorous|beatings to force lee pe The United Nations command|UN action {o end secessionist|main prostitutes and ives Y today denied Katanga radio re-\activities in the breakaway|murder to keep. witnesses quie',| ports Friday that its planes had province of Katanga and dealjis operating in Montreal, police bombed Kivu province strong- with other trouble spots in The investigations show. holds of the Congolese who mas-| Congo. The vice is spread | through | 13 Italian airmen last) The Western powers objectedjall large hotels, luxurious mo-| Saturday. that a resolution by Ceylon, Li-tels and even private ea The UN said the Congolese|berie and the United Arab Re-\say police who conducted the now were completely sealed off/public dealing with Katangalinvestigations. -- vatried out jby Malayan troops lalone was too narrow in scope.| The investigations, carrie " quietly during the year by the morality squad, were made Soviets Brag Of Miter ee an troops were pinned down in Al- bertville, the northern Katanga town on Lake Tanganyika where anti Katanga Baluba tribesmen seized control last week. MONTREAL (CP) -- Wide-|that a large number of young using torture and! giris--some only. 14--had been women to rey'forced into prostitution. Lieut. Ducharme said two in- terlocking call-girl rings were smashed in the north and west ends. "Calls were taken on the tele- phone, relayed through another and a collector was sent around to collect the money. "These pople are living cheek and jowl with respecta- ble citizens." Police revealed that one pros- titute, trying to escape from minutes in a public club, Then investigating officers as sensa- Widespread Vice See From Police Probing {was thrown into a lof living off prostitution. There |have been 39 convictions. lsix years in penitentiary and} |have been levied. her procurer, was beaten for 45|Canadians, but there are some |Frenchmen and Hungarians, po-| The toll took a big jump when across the throat. her purse was taken and shellice said. sidering landing men on the moon before 1964, he added. yesterday toured the stricken |that the scientists were consid-| 4 area. jering a three-inan space orbit| ur ers ed around the earth, or of sending dogs to pave the way. for the! 'T M o- round-the-moon flight, O Marjuana SOLVE PROBLEM . | ig Soviet scientists were Traftic In US. said to consider a three-man| |space orbit or the launching of| TORONTO (CP)--A man and dogs preparatory to the moon|Woman_were found slashed to flight as virtually useless for|@eath Friday in a downtown their carefully planned 'space|tooming house and Police Chief | program. James Mackey said their mur- lane behind! 'They were confident that they/der may be linked to prostitu- the oiuts: jhad solved the question of pro-|tion -- i United States mari- noe reported to|Pulsion and had few fears of|juana traffic, <-- Rate Pe ug sent. to|radiation dangers. | Thomas Crater, 30, and Jean Buffalo. and threatened, According to the source, the|Rochelle, 28, were found. by a lwith death if she ever tried to|Tecent Soviet rocket test launch-|night-shift worker when he re- hae codes see append h as ; gg Pogo Miss. Rochelle Investigations so far have re- t ; ' jsulted in'88 arrests on charges! Cyclone Death Toll were former Detroit residents 3 jwho moved here recently. Estimated At 436 |. The man had been shot once Sentences: have ranged up to jin the back : ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP)--| Crater, clad in underwear | fines ranging from $100 to $1,000/The estimated death toll from|shorts, was lying almost decapi- cyclone Tara jumped Friday to|tated in a downstairs vestibule. The men involved are mostly 436. Officials said at least 300. Miss Rochelle, nude in an up- |persons are missing. stairs bedroom, was slashed jrelief units pushing into the tional. , The morality squad is one of the police departments reorgan- Rocket Warheads jstorm - ravaged area north of FBI ALERTED |this resort city reported they, Chief Mackey took personal found a crude burial site with Charge of the case. He notified so grows the Community Chest. another year with the knowledge All the campaign committee|that the people of Oshawa are members are ified to see/fully behind them the splendid response shown by He said that the operation zat the people of Oshawa" started well owing to the ex- Mr the cellent articles which apneared support fr mer- in the Oshawa Times leading up chants, business profes-|to and during the campaign. He sional people, emt »s groups Said that in this way the gen- and individuals t eral public became fully ac- couraging to all quainted with the subject to 1 who worked on the which they would be asked to MOSCOW (AP) -- Red Star, claimed today the Soviet Union) has rocket warheads equivalent to 100,000,000 tons of TNT, plus rockets that can "'lift and de- liver any warhead to any points on the globe." The claims were made by the official military newspaper in an article which denounced Westerners who belittle Soviet rocket capabilities. The article was Col.-Gen. V. F. Tolubko and was published in connection with Soviet Artillery Day Sun- day Tolubko's words on the giant said that industry, Fairthorne the pe cam en or sonnel paign He said that th ited Automobile got into the p their membershiy written by am sure this effort means at deal to those people ed in public service work" 'airthorne remarked. year the Workers re ture. He played a ized during the last 11 months almost 100 graves. border points and the FBI in lof TNT across the ocean who like to go in for military adventures that to Montreal from Europe. our ballistic rockets have The experts--Cmdr. Andrew proved themselves so wonder-iway of Scotland Yard and An- fully that nobody has anylare Gaubiac of the Paris Surete doubts in their ability to lift anc --were brought over to try to deliver any warhead to any find ways of combatting a crime point on the globe." wave in the city. Premier Khrushchev an- ne nounced Oct. 17 in opening the TELLS OF BEATINGS 22nd Soviet Communist party; Lieut. Emile Ducharme congress that the Soviet Unionjthe investigations show that has a 100-megaton nuclear bomb!many prostitutes want to re- --equivalent to 100,000,000 tons form, but they are kept in line TN by their procurers by threats Red Star article appar- and beatings. He said "'in scores was intended to answer of cases girls were subjected to statements that the so-|repeated beatings, torture and |by two police experts brought said The cyclone struck a week|the United States to watch for ago. |three cars bearing Michigan, | Pilots scouting the stricken|New York and New Jersey li- area saw persons waving and|cénce plates pointing to their mouths, indi-| He said evidence has been R 2 Fail p cating hunger. When planes|found linking the double mur- ANAVERAL, Fla.jon the moon early next year to|brought food, many knelt injder te the traffic of marijuana CAPE C a (AP)--Rocket failure ruined an|begin a long-range expioratioa|thanks. me between the U.S. and Toronto. attempt today to send a Ranger|program leading to manned ex-|-- 7 2 spacecraft far into space to|ploration in this decade. z investigate techniques for send-| James G. Burke of NASA's| ing future vehicles to the moon|jet propulsion labovatory said! and the planets. the Ranger 3 plan still holds de- A 102-foot Atlas Agena rocket|Spite today's failure. That shot} . boomed away from Cape Ca-|Probably will be delayed fory naveral at 3:12 a.m. The Agena|some time until problems which second stage whirled into a 100-/Occurred today can be cor- mile - high "parking" orbit but/rected. SUCCESS! The Chest Makes It! 215,000 | a $200,000 $175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 Start lass Distinction arkecp's Dilemma TUNIS (Reuters) -- A new nisian law banning the sale alcoholic drinks to certain ASSES posing barkeepers id retailers a tough problem-- qw to determine whether the Moslem, Christian or atheist. The law, adopted by the Na- tional Assembly this week and xpected to be put into effect oon, prohibits selling alcoholic drinks to Moslems and uni- formed soldiers, policemen and customs officials. Uniforms are easily but the law does not to identify a Moslem. Religious law forbids lems to drink alcohol, but a number do so in Tunisia-- openly in bars or at home from hott!es bought in retail stores 1s ver is spotted say how Mos- 'Ice Floe Landing To Rescue 1] Men BARROW, Alaska (AP) -- A ue plane 'made a hazardous g on a floe near the North iday nded plane Wednesday night The ski - equipped Alaska Na- t 1 Guard plane made the t up at 12:10 p.m. The research plane was forced jidown when its engines were fouled because diesel oil was pumped into one tank by mis- take during refueling at a scien- station operated by the jArctic Research Laboratory rese since their re- earch was forced down tific and picked up 11} warhead were : We have much more powerful nuclear warheads (up to 100,000,000 tons) and their number is considerably greater than assumed by American spe- cialists "And called missile gap between the jgnominious treatment. United States and the Soviet! "In some cases girls were Unior no longer exists. threatened with being sold to American authorities are es-more degrading procurers and timating that the Soviet Union with being forced into intoler- has only somewhere around 30 able conditions where they to 50 intercontinental ballistic would have lost their minds." missiles The investigations showed Fur Expected To Fly During Adenauer Talk WASHINGTON (CP) -- Qual- ified Americar authorities say there likely will be "some fur flyine" Monday when President Kennedy ana West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meet for taiks on the Berlin crisis They expressed confidence, however, that sharp differences between these tough - minded leaders may oe narrowed in a frank two-day exchange where Kennedy is expected to raise questions ot whether West Ger- many intends to pursue a uni- lateral approach to the Krem- lin This questioning is based on a continued web of confusion over the real intent of Kremlin discussions between Soviet Pre- mier Khrushchev and West Ger- man Ambassador Hans Kroll. Rather than admonish Kroll for an alleged suggestion of a failei to eject the 675 - pound Ranger 2 payload into a deep- space orbit designed to take it more than 500,000 miles away from earth. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration an- nounced an hour after launch- i "The Atlas portion of the t and the firing of the Ag- » rocket appeared to be nor- mail. Tracking and telemetry in- formation indivates the second Agena ignition did not take place and the spacecraft re- mained in a parking or near- earth orbit." SECOND FAILURE There was no immediate word on whether the Agena and the spacecraft had separated. The problem is much the same as that which spoiled the first Ranger launching Aug. 23 when ithe Agena engine failed to -e- ignite. However, the two vehi- cles did separate and whirled around the earth for several days. The program calls for launch- ing Ranger ° toward a landing we can assure those Meanwhilr, U.S. Ambassador Liwellyn Thompson, who had hoped to be the chief Moscow explorer in talking to the Reds on Berlin, has had his. hands tied by a lack of a unified West- ern mandate, American sources said American nouncement by Adenauer that in his talks with Kennedy he will press for an independent NATO nuc'ear force and will take the posiiion that the wall in East Berlin must come down before there can be an East- West settlement of the Berlin diplomats had issue hoped West Germany, France and Britain would renew an earlier agreement thet Western views be co - ordinated and that the U.S. continue to be the chief spokesman for the West.! CALLED TG KREMLIN But befote the, Western for eign ministers could meet for a fresh look at the situation-- this won't be done until mid- December -- Kroll was called to the Kremlin to Khrushchev Kroll maintains Khrushchev took the initiative. The shock to American diplomats was that Berlin solution that did not/they had no prior notice of the| have the prior support of the|talks, were given no chance to West German government, Ad-jco - ordinate views with Kroll enauer sent the veteran German and only got a belated briefing diplomat back to Moscow with|of what went on the prospect that he will hold} A further embarrassment ifurther talks with Khrushchey./the US. way.the public Kennedy has no intention of agreeing to any immediate NATO nuclear force, fearing that spread of control over U.S. atomi¢ warheads could increase the possibility of a nuclear war Role Of Neutrals 'Subject Of Talks CAIRO (Reuters) -- Gamel Underlying the basic American differences on the best method of handling the Berlin crisis is a German sus- U.S. may seek easy way out through a face- $2 ompromise that might mean the sacrifice of some West German interests. There alse is suspicion in some American quarters that Adenauer, shorn of some of his German- the an Gotaic in world affairs. Arab Republic and Yugoslavia were to be joined at the con-| ber elections to an- with the t through back--| way room talks with the Reds 5 iUnited States and. Mexico. political stature in the Septem-jference table this evening by| may attempt tojIndian Prime Minister Nehru.}to shore up his bargaining power/He is stopping off here on his) home from visiting the jad tore holes through the deck.' | If it had functioned properly, |, jthe Agena was to have firedif. lagain in its parking orbit, ac- jcelerate to 23,800 miles an hour jand then spring Ranger 2 into alp highly elliptical earth orbit de- signed to send it spinning 685,-| |000 miles into space. | - Young Survivor | Off Critical t List Today | MIAMI, Fla (AP) -- An 11-/ jyear - old girl, orphaned in a} shipwreck she barely survived, | was off the critical list today) | and apparenily gaining strength) that may enable her to tell] what happened when the ill-| starred ketch Bluebell sank with! jthe loss of five lives. | Attaches at Mercy Hospital| said no one would be allowed) |to question blonde: Terry Jo) |Duperrault of Green Bay, Wis..| juntil she feels up to par. | The girl, taken semi - con-| scious from a liferaft in the At-| " jlantic off the Bahamas, now is| jthe only witness to the Blue-| | bell's breakup with seven per- sons aboard Abdel Nasser and Josip Tito of| The skipper, Julian A. Har- Yugosiavia today headed into| talks expected to centre on the| role of the non-aligned nations) with death in the air and afloat. But he committed suicide Fri The presidents of the United} vey, survived the Fort Lauder-| dale charter boat's destruction | Fg as he had several other brushes' PICKET JOSTLED -- A policeman pins Donald | the International Typographi- Smith, 28, against the wall of | cal Union, struck the paper The Milwaukee Journal build- | Wednesday. Smith was charg- ing Friday, after Smith push- | ed with disorderly conduct ed a Journal pressman being | and given a suspended sen- escorted through a picket line. _ tence Mailers Local 23, allied with | day, leaving a note that sai "I got too tired and nervous.| I couldn't stand it any longer." Harvey said after being taken Nassau Monday that the} Bluebell's mainmast snapped, pulled down the mizzenmast| (AP Wirebhoto) O-DAY MOON TRIP PLANNED BY REDS 4