Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1962, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT ° Clearing this afternoon or eve ning, colder, Increasing cloudi- ness overnight followed by intervals of snow Sunday THOUGHT FOR TODAY Pity we ¢an't exchange problems ~--we all know how to solve the other fellow's. Authorized os Second Ottawa and for TWENTY PAGES lass Mail it Cc Post Office Department, payment Cash, of Postage in OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1962 EMERGENCY STATE IN BRITISH GUIANA Car Bomb Kills' 1 Six People Die Douk. Hurts 4 | In Day Of Riots CP from AP-Reuters i| NELSON, B.C. (CP)--A Sons|George W. Postnikoff, all in | emer cee aotaenen bs lof Freedom Deukhobor was|their early 20's. Ly British Guiana today' after a killed and four were injured) The blast shattered windows bloody day of riots and lootin | when a bomb exploded in their| at the home of a woman who in which at least six pic lear, rocking a small village 30/saw the roof of the car hurled hw killed d - ted jmiles southwest of here Friday} 45 feet. She said the car skidded| 3 006 000 W ang an estimate ,000, est Indian dollars in . 7 jnight {200 feet. lf ' --CP Wirephoto |" RCMP said five Freedomites| An RCMP officer said the car\t g S0ods 'and property destroyed. pk still were smouldering Price Not Over VOL. 91--NO. 41 10 Cents Per Copy not abated despite budget modi- fications offered by Jagan. The troops from Jamaica steamed into Georgetown har- bor Friday afternoon. They were sent to reinforce a regi- ment stationed at Atkinson Field, 25 miles from George- town, which was. called to the capital to maintain order. The governor of British Guiana, Sir Ralph Grey, Friday night broadcast a call to the citizens of the colony to help British troops keep order, WILL MEET LEADERS (Radio reports reaching Pa- ramaribo, capital of neighbor- ing Dutch Guiana quoted Grey as saying he would meet with political leaders. (In a midnight broadcast monitored in Paramaribo, Ja- 'SEARCH FOR CORNERSTONE ' ; i , re | h d other relics Mayor Stephen Juba of Win- | of the old city hall, which is | Henry Jansen is shown here | rae vor' " a cat ee h for | to be torn down to make way | With the mayor using a mine | nipeg called on the army fo 4 y | | detector which located metal | yond. help to locate the cornerstone | for a new structure. Cpl. | boxes containing relics, coins, | were riding in the car when the| had been stopped and searched|{ . 1 | S jbomb went off while it pro-jin a roadblock check two hours in Ynany parts of the city and ns | France Begins |ceeded along a residential street|hefore the explosion. iF the "situation was tense but Orm Ou S ermda ) | jin Kinnaird - ih The incident follows renewed| quiet. | | hd . | They said the scattered hu-/ithreaks of terrorism blamed British troops converged on | it rawing man remains indicated the de-|9, Preedomites and speculation the blazing capital by truck, e e |vice exploded in the rear seat/in Ottawa that federal authori-| frigate and plane to man power , | 20 00 T jof the car. ties face a major problem in| stations and other key installa- Tec S ] eS 1e | F Troops Police withheld the name f| .onfining Sons convicted for tak-| tions as.well as to guard the 9 the dead man. Injured wereling part in arson attacks and| homes of leftist Prime Minister | PARIS (Reuters) -- France John A. Evdokimoff, Bill J. Go- pombings. Cheddi Jagan and his minis-| circling /today began withdrawing 20,000 leiff, Peter F. Salikin and) rhe incident followed three at-| from Algeria as an ~ ~ : tacks Thursday night and Fri-| ters. Striking city workers are| |distress off the Danish westjholes in the dikes least demanding they should resign. , Reuter: CP from AP. s const. Schiermonikoog Island off north-! troops HAMBURG, Germany raging winter storm sent the icy) North Sea pounding at the Ger today, smashing) , re in ; dikes Sie bend castles and rout-|Very dangerous position." The/ Walls ship was reported then about) But peligro sg se 100 miles northwest of Esbjerg|night, the 20 - foot - wide holes li j Rtagtt , 2 | jin Danish Judland. were plugged with sandbags!) France aboard three pod Setter ane ax te Or Hurricane-force winds lashed ee As she Pig Groped the|which were requisitioned , i }most of northern Europe Fri-)4/arm was callec deaths aes" dagen myho| day. In Germany, air raid sirens ranean eatns 7 y | ency in Rotterdam said thejermment sent out a general|the north African rection appeared imminent. several hours after mid-| Official sources said : l d the Dutch gov-iagreement for a cease-fire in / hipping ag-|ern Holland and jag i in| The Dirkzwager shipping rl ll freighter radioed: "We are in a/alarm for patrols of the sea seven-year-old nationalist insur- Friday night the troops would' return ships ferry them across the Mediter- More Arrests 'Planned In B.C. Terrorism OTTAWA (CP) -- British Col- umbia's attorney-general has in- to day by terrorists in the British} | Columbia Kootenay district. | Terrorists tunneled "into al yard next to a former provin-| {cial jail annex at Nelson and} planted three incendiary bombs} which sent flames jthrough the annex | Police and firemen rushed to| the scene and snatched two un-| exploded bombs from the buiid-| racing} © CHEDDI JAGAN The strike, which began five days ago to protest Jagan's austerity budget proposals, is continuing but the Trades Un- fon Council has scheduled an emergency meeting to consider a plan to end it. In a wave of arson and looting Friday, hundreds roamed the gan said Friday was "a tragic day which we will remember with feelings of sorrow and shame." (He appealed to-the citizens to return to their homes "and resist the temptation of bur- glary and stealing" and warned that these crimes would be sev- erely punished.) streets in an orgy of plunder. At least three persons were shot! dead by troops who had orders to shoot on sight. At least 30 persons have been arrested. (Radio reports received in neighboring Dutch Guiana said most of Georgetown's business section was destroyed in the fires and rioting.) Stamford man was shot to death j i ir| E rty ag as|were sounded in Cuxhaven+on| 4. ee as serv-| dicate ore arrests are seb eee a tea it Rossiauiaaeied wo te. $8,500,000 it the Elbe River estuary when); dasoaps eens at te with. auned i BC *s crackdown on prem Sig a tt ge ethers Eu-|Germany, preliminary estim-|the high water swept over the| 4", = of the 20,000 was ex-|terrorist activity by the Sons of og the aa. lates placed damage at more/dikes-and flooded thousands Of ected 94 be completed this/Freedom Doukhobors. Western soldiers joined Ger-|than one billion marks ($250,-| basements. lmonth. This will leave 366,000 This. despite the tact that mans in sandbagging breaches| 990, In the Emsland, near theltroops.in Algeria out of a na- mass confinement of the Sons in the dikes in this seaport and) Dikes gave way first in the Dutch border, a dike was re-|4i,.2) total of 700,000 of Freedom poses a major in. Bremerhaven: |port city of Bremerhaven. Hun-|ported to have breached on a| The cease-fire, details of problem for provincial authori ing. The fire was controlled in| U.S. Officials about 40 minutes with damage] estimated at $3,000. | See Victory Youth Revenges Parent's Death STAMFORD, Conn. (AP)--A |Party. A few hours later RCMP fe-| ported a power pole was cut off} Ps by a dynamite explosion at a I S V N point near Winlaw, 50 miles} n = 1et am | | nT {north of Trail. There was no in-| : Communications were badly| dreds of men, including Western|length of almost 900 yards. | isch were reported agreed on|ties and the federal justice de-terruntion of power in the area.| WASHINGTON (AP)--U,S, of-| it. Tele hi tors said/soldiers, worked through the| in secret talks this week near|Partment. Another blast damaged a sec-|ficials say the guerrilla war in hit. "Telepboue "Foor were no| nig it to close the oreaks with Ithe Franco-Swiss border may| Attorney-General Robert Bon-|iqn of CPR track in the same|South Viet Nam will be won About 150 British , soldiers,!and his wife.injured Friday civfian' Yelephone connections sandbags. Stock Exchan Ede signed in the Paris area in)"e? conferred hore with Federal) 576, jwith a minimum amount. of/normally stationed in Jamaica,/night. Their assailant was then with Bremerhaven Ships in trouble on the high g lg week to 10 davs |Justice Minister Fulton on the)" RCMP put the bomb ings|combat and loss of life by the|poured ashore Friday night/killed by the couple's enraged ' seas included British, Dutch, s The ement must first be|PtOblems involved in imprison-|qown to a continuing reign of| United States. : from two frigates. Efforts to|16-year-old son, police said. Two bodies had been recov- Greek, Norwegian, Danish and P b B e agre em _ irs ing larg@spumbers of the radi-| dynamiting and arson that has| As this official optimism was| quench fires blazing in the CeN-|' ie shootings took place at core pH mages Ret said 1 Icelandic weasels TO e egins yaa Ml mar wg Alger. |°2! Doukhqbor sect. Mr. B |broken out sporadically through-|being expressed pre peasy | tre of the city were hampered | 114 home of Mr and Mrs. Ed- : 5 J Irn 4 "'| After the conference Mr. Bon- » K s since ice|there was a report in Saigon/because water supplies have! ; ey was believed the floods claimed BATTERS SHETLANDS ian national revolutionary coun-| ner said current prosecutions Ol teeeanl elgg ytd cad woe United States is going to|been cut to a trickle by the|W@td Chernuchkin. Police iden- other lives. The shrieking winds -- which JT} NEW I OF, cil--which is expected to meet for alleged ter-| i length of service of] stri tified the man who shot them as ; : : eran ae sect members for alleg of Freedom Doukhobor terror-|triple the length of service of] strike. Albert Shipley, 53 The 7,275 ton Greek freighter| reached 176 miles an hour in the jin Tripoli, Libya, Monday. No|oist activity are the first ev-lists. some of its army men in Viet] Meanwhile, 170 British rein-|Albe ipley, 53. Freisiearchai was reported in|Shetiland Islands--baitered two) WASHINGTON (AP) -- The objections are expected. jidence of an intensive' police! pojice said the Nelson incen-| Nam. |forcements were flying in from| The violence erupted just as ~~~ | government has opened a broad| It was understood a provi-| campaign. idiarists dug a trench under a| About three fourths of the es-| England. jthe Chernuchkin family was study of the New York Stock/sional executive body for Al-| He noted that 14 persons havel1s foot high fence that sur-|timated 4,000 U.S. servicemen) The anti - Jagan demonstra-|about to start a birthday party Exchange with a. 16 page |geria would draw three minis-|been convicted on terror-| rounded the compound less than|there are assigned to a tempo-'tions took on a racist character|for one of their six children. anda a oO ur questionnaire for the exchange's|téers each from France and the|ist charges related to bombings] 49 yards rfom the old proyin-jrary six months tour of duty.|as looting and burning crowds,| police gave this account: 350 stock specialists. insurgent regime and a seventh| and burnings in the troubled) qjaj jail, where more than 30/But an informant said this is}mostly composed of Negroes, Shipley, a stranger to the In the forms, distributed Fri-minister, the chief, would be|Kootenays region of B.C. and 72|Freedomites are being held for\being extended to a permanent/Friday struck at stores owned|chernuchkins, came to the hifti D ll day, the Securities and in by the Algerian and|more oe eenuer |trial on bombing and arson|18-month tour for some key per-|by East Indian | supporters Of|honse and demanded to see ] Ing O ar change Commission is seeking|French sides. a agg oubiael | charges. sonnel, such as helicopter pilots.|Jagan's People's Progressive one of their guests, Mrs. Alice jtions. In effect, it is asking WASHINGTON (CP) -- Can-| count," The dollar, which had 1 tow dé specialists handle! Ei h P ] ada has indicated to the Inter-|remained at a premium for S€V-\trading in more than 100 se-| 1g t eop e national Monetary Fund she/eral years, fell to about 97 cents! jecteq stocks that represent' a will use financial resources to|after the government's decision cross section of securities? Di I Al . prevent major swings in the Ca-jand currently is at a discount! 9 Do some specialists have) WIG LN glers nadian dollar exchange rate. (of almost five per cent in terms] conflicts of ifiterest which might! answers to three broad ques-} --------------------------_ aca ALGIERS (AP) -- Eight per-|Canadian penal system. Joong jis how and where to confine! jconvicted terrorists. |. Mayor Tom Short house of} Nelson, the Kootenay centre jhardest hit by Sons of Freedom joutbursts, has suggested scat-! ltering the terrorists through the; | Police attemptnig to check lthe looters said' the crowds Fewer Advocates opened fire and wounded a po- lice superintendent. Police re turned the fire, wounding about 150 persons. Several other po- licemen, including the assistant commissioner, were hit. Official Hill, 54. When she refused to speak to Shipley, Chernuchkin ordered him to leave. Shipley became angry and pulled out a .38-cali- re revolver. He shot the 41- year-old Chernuchkin in the sto- mach, killing him. The fund, welcoming this as-|of U.S. funds. surance, said, however, it still lar. But the fund set no dead-| line. "The fund cannot, of course, give up its objective of haying an effective par value estab- lished in accordance with the articles of agreement," aj spokesman said. member execute, Louis rate the change. As Finance Minister Donald|Stock Exchange, said: In a three-hour, closed - door|Fleming told Parliament consultation with the fund's 18-|week, Rasminsky argued before;and member organiz Ras-|the fund that Canadian monet- Rasminsky told the executive .|there would have been a pene Ceneee by feoee ber oe ther sharp drop in the exchange last month hadn't moved in to buy up sur- plus Canadian dollars with gold! and U.S. dollars. In effect, the Bank of Canada had supported WILL CO-OPERATE rate .and moderated Of Death Penalty compromise their position as| . | sources servants of the investing pub-|S0ns were slain in tense Algiers) But sources here indicated| 8 Pate y fiv. 2 that this course is not likely to} | persons were killed. Tlic? 4 bain) ' F i Aaa pte Maggie followed. There was. a dan-| OTTAWA (CP)--Advocates of,murder -- for which the death) ?° Are certain large investors, : : Sante , f |ger that even a small number of/ca pital punishment have|the death penalty is retained--|SPARKED BY STRIKE \such as the mutual funds, given|European Secret Army OreA0- F eedomites would continue ar-| dropped -Delow 50 per cent of the| haa come into play in Canada| The chaos was sparked by a favored treatment when they|i2ation. ; son activity in federal prisons,|public for the first time in Ca-|last September. In the general|strike called Tuesday by the buy and sell? Police said three Moslems| (yh already are overcrowded./nadian history, Frank McGee|/Commons debate on the subject/Trades Union Congress' against ha ee ising prngg teriagl Te could lead to large ~ scale|(PC -- York Scarborough) saidjin 1960, a poll showed 51 per|an austerity budget introduced t e S$, t | di ; Friday : In New York, Keith Funston,|in the western suburb of Guy- cuenrpanccs Me McGee, a leading Com- president of the New Yorkjotville. In the El Biar district ; advocat abolition of| 1. ., a |police found one European and} eager said nore| CITES CHANGE m em bers|one Indo-Chinese, both killed in and more governments around| Another 41 pei cent were for ations will|the same fashion. the world are abolishing the|#Polition and eight per cent naturally co-operate to the full-| Two Moslems were killed in| death penalty and he hoped and|Were undecided. Today, 47 per denied reports three! Shipley then fired at Cher- nuchkin's wife, Veronica, 40, wounding her in the stomach. At this point, the couple's two eldest sons, Edward, 18, and Jack, 16, hearing the shots, came downstairs. Jack, described as big for his age, wrested the weapon from Shipley's hand, clubbed him on the head with it and shot him in the stomach. Police were holding the youth for questioning. if Canada jcent of the public favored re-|by the Jagan government. The tention of capital punishment. |budget included compulsory savings deducted from salaries }and heavy import levies. | The anti - government fever has been fanned by a series of giant public meetings and has the --| Canada Press last | "The exchange's cent were for retention and 27 minsky, governor of the Bank{ary reserves are not being used est extent in this and ail other the Fontaine Frai of Canada, Friday defended aggressively to force major phases of the securities and ex--a European che area and! railway employee Said Honest jexpected that before too many years Canada would follow suit. per cent had no opinion. Mr. McGee said the funda- mental point on which retention-/ ists argue is that the death pen-| alty is a unique deterrent to murder. But, as expected, there! was in fact no rise in the num-|# ber of murders when abolition was invoked. , Hubert Badanai (L--Fort Wil- liam) said an increasing num- ber of people are coming to the conclusion that capital punish- ment has failed as a deterrent to murder. If the government wouldn't TORONTO (CP) -- Canada,| He was introducing a private on the whole, has a more hon-/bili to substitute life imprison- est press than that of the United|ment for the death penalty. It Kingdom, the United States orjis similar to one he sponsored France, Grattan O'Leary, pres-|unsuccessfully last year. jident of the Ottawa Journal,| The bill was "talked out" in said Friday night in a discus-|the daily hour allotted to pri- sion of The Press and the Pub-|vate members' bills, falling to Canada's currency policy, em-|changes in the dollar rate lchange commission's study." was shot to death. phasing that official reserves of --------- - - -- -- s @ i gold and U.S. dollars are being used to moderate rate fluctua-| tions instead of producing ma-| en jor new shifts. } However, eight countries, in- cluding Britain, the United Avalanche Crashes Into Skiing Resort DAVO (Reuters) -- An ava- . y 7 h T lic. |the bottom of a long list: Sod Takka, 'caltioned Canadian B Po & Jo I | oda Speaking on a_ television; Mr. McGee noted that the Sys- policy and urged Canada to re- program presented by the or Maa of non-capital and capital turn in due course to a fixed] nadian Institute on Public Af-| rate as pledged under the fund) VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope| . Abbott Anselmo Albareda,|breast. They are generally: be-|fairs and the CBC, Mr. O'Leary| agreement. The fund tries to|John today named 10 new car- Spaniard, prefect of the Vaticanjlieved to be prelates of the added: l | Woman, ns stabilize exchange rates to pre-/dinals and announced the con-|Library and a member of the:church in Communist- domi. . "Today the Ottawa Journa aH accept Mr. McGee's bill. he yent a rate-cutting war such as'sistory for creation of the new Benedictine Order. jnated areas of the world who|the Ottawa Citizen will bea said if ag it i "ld d was wrecked many economies in the Princes of the Roman Catholic |would be imperiled if their car-/MOre world news than the aA hsect Shot To Deat to use the gas chateace ie d 1930s. : Church will be March 19. WILL BE FIFTH \dinal status were made known.|in& papers of England or New} on -- "9s " Ageia "9 " | The new cardinals will bring) The consistory will be the fifth} During his reign 17 cardinals|Y°TK-" _ : | COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)--The Pa tg Ree " eee WAS SET FREE membership of the sacred col-|that Pope John has held for cre-/have died. | When Canadian speak of the! ite and four sons of an army| It also could consider a 99- The Canadian dollar, once /jege to 87, the highest in church/ation of cardinals since' he be-| AGES AVERAGE 71 jexcellence of British newspa-/7" 6 ant 0 found shot to death|vear sentence instead of the pegged at 90.9 cents in terms of |history. came pontiff Oct. 28, 1958. Following the recent deaths|P@Pers, he commented, they in their susurban home Friday.|death penalty. Thus, with time U.S. currency, was set free in} The new cardinals are: He named his first cardinals|of three cardinals that cut the|SPeak of a select few. Authorities said they apparently|off for good behavior. a mur- 1950 to find its own value in the} Juan Landazuri Ricketts, only a few days after his elec-icollege to 77 men, many of| Most of the speakers Vote | mata' slain Weddeatay lderer: might' finally go free if marketplace. Canada at that/Archbishop of Lima, Peru; tion, creating 23 of them Dec.|whom are in advanced years, |newspaper men and, in positive | The doctor, Capt 'Vincent J.|he lived to the age of 100, with time said this was a "'tempor-| Raul Silva Henriquez, Arch- 15, 1958, to bolster the college/ Pope John again moved quickly|Statements, newspapers fared Madison, 33, who-was beingino risk to society. i ary' move and some fund di- bishop of Santiago, Chile; for its increasing work in ad-|today to bolster its ranks. The|ather well, even while Tee ae moat ton the slayings, was| caches A rectors have complained that 11) Leo Jozef Suenens, Arch-\ministering the church. average age of the present car. |UnOEE considerable criticism by Found deal sevacal hiking inter! years is a long time for a tem-|bishop of Malines-Brussels; That consistory brought the/dinals is 71 years. the newspaper men themecives:| i. Washington hotel 'Police| porary situation. | Rev. Michael Browne, Irish,|college's membership to 74,| It was generally believed that sald he had shot himself in thal Concern over Canadian policy,superior of the Dominican Or-|breaking for the first time the| Pope John wished to strengthen M. E t d head ' increased when the Canadian "er; ' : jlimit of 70 set by Pope Sixtus Vjthe college in view of the forth- ayor xpec e | Deputy Sheriff Jimmy Harri- government last June. an- Msgr. Jose da Costa Nunes,/in 1586. At that time the total|coming Ecumenical Council of pe suid notes HGR: dn thal nounced a policy of keeping the Portuguese, vice-chamberlain of population of the world was|the Roman Catholic Church. It) Home Next Week house confirmed that Madison| : at a "substantial diz: the Holy Roman Church about 360,000,000 people. Today,|is expected to give new impetus) lhad killed his fz ily jlanche today crashed down into Msgr. Giovanni Panico, Ital--membership of the Romanito the world movement for! Mayor Christine Thomas, who|"2% *# pax cd seal + Ball |the outskirts of this ski resort, Vatican nuncio to Portu-\Catholic Church alone nears|Christian unity. junderwent major surgery in the ae tbe sag Regie Sally| in Switzerland, killing a 10-year- CITY EMERGENCY {500,000,000 mark. |_ Pope John has frequently in-|Toronto General Hospital tons nce he [ a Poe jold boy in his bed. |, Msgr. Ildebrando Antoniutti,) Pope John also has created/dicated that he considers thelthan two weeks ago, is expect-| incent Jr., 8, Mark, 7, nan,| Two brothers, Andreas and PHONE NUMBERS __[talian, Vatican nuncio to Spain'three cardinals "in pectore"'--|council one of the most im-jed home early next week --|» and Hugh, 2. (Roland Eitle, sons of mountain jand at one time stationed at/in his breast -- holding their|portant if not the most import-|possibly Monday, her husband] Neighbors could shed no light}guide Eugen Eitle, were buried dollar ian, gal; ASK FOR GAELIC Stewart Goodings. president & snowslide surged) of Queen's University Alma bedroom to a depth} Mater Society ponders . the | seriousness of a studént body petition on whether Gaelic or French should be the second Official language@/,of Queen's. More than 100 names were on a petition asking that the council's letterheads be Gael- ic instead of French. On the blackboard is chalked a Gael- ic Oil Thigh. =--CP Wirgphoto <> : - jnames secret. These, when theirjant events in his réign. It will|T. D. "Tommy" Thomas, MLA, on the tragedy, Mrs. James T. as the racin POLICE 725-1133 | Msgr. Efrem Forni; Italian,|names are annou zed, will be/bring to Rome about 3,000 lead-| said this morning. Kilb, who lives next door, said into their ae Vatican nuncio to Belgium considered to have beet cardi-jers and specialists of the church! He said Her Worship has|"They seemed like very fine|of five feet FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 Msgr. Gabriele Acacio'Cous-'nals from March 28, 1960, thejand will be attended by repre-|made "remarkable progress" in|people--a well-knit family." An-| Eight-vear-old Roland strug HOSPITAL 723-2211 | Ottawa; |S4, pro secretary of the Vaticanidate that the Pope announced|sentatives of other churches as'the Toronto Generab Hospital,other neighbor said Madison|gled free, but dogs had to be |Oriental Congregation; , 'that he had their names in hisiobservers. Private Patients' Pavilion. was "'aloof, hard to know." --iySed to find his elder brother.|

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