« BOWMANVILLE -- Drastically re- * duced si firepl ~ Bee room, paved drive, open to offer. 623-3672, Howe and Peters 000 down, split years old lot, land- eee 7 . Storms, screens, cious seeped' Telephone 606-457!" , Gouble garage. schools $10,700, Telephone bri Close to bus 725-1641. sale or trade, three bearoom win- with full 29-- Automobiles for Sale 1981 in good $150 or trade, 29----Automobiles for Sale WRECKING 1955 Burk, all parts for mission in Al 29----Automobiles for Sale hardtop. six cylinder, A-1 3Z--Articles for Sale ntian, two door condition, 886-5460 JEEP, 1956, Willys station wagon, four wheel drive, $1,500, After 6 telephone 723-4941, 1961 PONTIAC station wagon, green, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, clock, back- up lights. After 6 MA 3.5018. 1955 MONARCH sedan, radio, new tires, must sell, $495. Telephone Joe Barjak, 668-5896. 1954 GMC one-ton pick-up, $325 cash, Telephone RA 5-1653, 623-7226. phone 'WHITEY -- Five hundred down, four- briek alow, decorated, ry drive. Pim a4 Allen, 1725- 7782 Howe and Peters Realtors. $1,850. 1955 PONTIAC deluxe, te: > white 78-3158, ' 1953 PONTIAC sedan delivery, windows! built into side, good engine and body. 329 Oshawa Blvd. Nort BED - CHESTERFIELD wuite. 119 Heron Drive, Ajax after 6 p.m. ANTIQUE chess table. Inlaid top, In g dit. $65. Teleph Whitby ood 668-4123. DUPLICATORS, spirit or stencil, Office Equip., 137 Brock 8, MO hand and electric, supplies. Hamilton 88-5849. Admits Stabbing Voodoo Salesman NEW YORK (AP)--A handy- man admitted Sunday that he stabbed to death a dealer in SMALL English pick-up truck, ideal for i low load 1960 KARMAN Ghia sportscar with hard Good moving and easy to get into those bad places. top, new German radio. offer, 668-8552 after 3. 1968 PONTIAC convertible, low mile-|miles Per gallon. Like new, 668-4733 be- 1957 MONARCH, black, red, two-door 35| hardtop, brakes radio, One owner, 728-9038. power . steering, FILTER QUEEN Sales and Service, Liberal trade-in allowance. Free dem- tion) Ti 728-4683, age. Needs some minor repairs, Tele- viene 728-7082 after 5 p.m, Joe Crawford ATE sale - $1 level six room brick, three WHITBY ' Commercial: 4.35-ocre site Dundes St. East (Highway No. 2) Two frontages, Dundos frontage zoned commercial, Seven room house ond gor- oge. (1 have @ good selection of homes for sale in vorious Whitby nelfperioods ro) on from: $14,000. to $24, 000). "PATRICK C. McDANIEL, AA.C.| Reol Estate Broker Whitby PH, 668.2311 1956 OLDSMOBILE, standard transmis sion, A-l shape, Saskatcnewan car, no rust. Apply 216 Park Roa North. i9h9 FORD four door, 6 cylinder, two tone, radio, good condition, $975. Tele- phone Ajax 942-1154. 1954 BUICK special, good running radio, Winterized, $295. Apply 98 Street. 728-0803. order Albert 1955 BUICK, two door hardtop, auto- matic, radio, power steering and power brakes. . Seaway Motors, 200 Dun- fas West, Whitby, MO. 8-5893. 1962 PONTIAC, four door, hardtop Parisienne, \automatic, radio, power steéring, all white, like new. See to ap- preciate $2,995. Seaway Motors, 200 Dundas West, Whitby, 668-5853, 1959 CHEVROLET Impala Six, auto- matic, two door hard top, new tires, one owner, Telephone 725-7205 after 6.30, 149 FORD % ton pick-up truck, $100 or best offer. Telephone Srooklin 655-3076, 1934 PONTIAC, automatic transmission. Mechanically good, Snow tires, winter. ized. Apply 520 Sterling Avenue. i962 PONTIAC Laurentian, four door, 2,000 actual miles, standard transmis deal now. GEORGE sion, some extras, $2,595. Will accept trade, Pickering, 942-6521, 1959 BUICK Electra 225, four door hard. top, autothatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, whitewalls, excellent con dition. Telephone 725-1676, 494 Stevenson Wide Selection of GOOD USED CARS At Low, Low Prices on the Big Lot At Ontario Motor Sales Ltd. Recent trade-in models have increased the number of |TYPEWRITEKS. adders, cashiers, rent- cars on The Big Lot and we now offer a wide selection, | 3 MO°8-s of makes, models and at various prices. Come in to- |muUsT 'ell now, four bowling sil night and test drive the car of your choice... our friendly salesman will assist you in making a real | 4 | 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN SE iloiseswleuilidGania Bee | FINDLAY stove, coal and electric, suit- able for cottage. Best offer. refrigerator, $75, Telephone 723-9221. ONL furnace like new, cutting torch with. r $, It Telephone 728-8908. SHOWCASES, four, in good condition, ho reasonable offer refused. Telephone 725-7578. ote B, F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat- teries, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele- vision, Thrifty Budget Plan, 725-4543, MOFFAT electric range, 39" fully ou- tomatic, perfeet condition, $65, Tele- phone 725-5598. AWNINGS, canvas, Prompt service, é estimates, Chair, table rentals, eve Fox, 412 Simcoe North. GRYERAL Electric range, four-burner, igh speed, $7! We comaaad ondi- als, terms, service. 'New and used, Hamilton's, 137 Brock South, MO" 8-5849. ys, pins, balls. All perfect condition, $1,500 complete. Neil Dunlop, Canada Trust Bidg., Windsor, Ontario, RCA Victor TV_ 17", with antenna. Apply 251 King Street East, side door. | 725-3006, |LOVELY black loam or top. suil, yards, ten dollars delivered; aiso rotted cow manure, $1 a bushel, Oshawa Nurseries, dial 728-1364, 17-INCH television, two high chairs, two vsouoo figures who had fired him for drinking, police said. The handyman, Pedro Ramos Pagan, 30, was booked on a charge of homicide. Detectives quoted saying he struck Tomas Dros Caciano, 35, on the head with a statue of an Indian dur'ng an argument over $12 Pagan claimed was due him. Pagan also said he stabbed Caciano repeatedly with a screwdriver, officers said, Caciano was found dead ¥ri- day in the shop where he sold 'religious charms nd merchandise ap- Pealing to the superstitious. Ca- ciano also operated a_ store- front "spiritualist church' next door to his shop in the Bronx, articles, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November' 12, 1962 15 By ARTHUR GAVSHON LONDON "(AP)--Conor Cruse O'Brien, Irish ex diplomat, claims Dag Hammarskjold helped with and was responsi- ble for what O'Brien calls a false United Nations account of why and how the first battle of Katanga provirice in The Congo. began in September, 1961. Hammarskjold, Swedish chief executive of the UN died in an air crash soon afterward and 11 weeks later O'Brien was retired from UN service on the initiative of Hammarskjold's successor, U Thant of Burma. Pagan as good iuck 47900 Workers Stage Russian Strike The controversial O'Brien had been Hamma?skjold's top representative in Katanga in the unsuccessful UN effort to reunite that rich secessionist province with the larger and poorer parts of The Congo. O'Brien's accusation is in a book. written to give his ver- OFFICIAL VERSION At one point in the book-- entitled To Katanga and Back published Sunday O'Brien said of Hammarskjold: "He allowed the world to be given an official version which was so phrased as to conceal the reality of what had hap- pened, making what had been an active intervention by the United Nations look like a de- fensive action. "These .wotds will make painful reading for Hammarsk- jold's admirers: I know this because they are words which are painful also to write." O'Brien said Hammarskjold had arrived in Leopoldville Sept, 13 without knowing that fighting had flared a few hours earlier between UN forces and Katangan President Moise Tshombe's independence - seek. ing forces. The secretary-gen- eral left for Northern Rhodesia sion of what went on behind four days later to negotiate a Ex-Diplomat Claims Dag Lied To World 2. Fighting began Sept. 18 when Indian UN troops advanc. ing on the Elisabethville Post Office were shot at from the roof of the building housing the Belgian consulate, But the offi-. cial UN report said UN troops were attacked om their way to the UN garage where arson had been discovered. O'Brien insisted, however, no case of arson had been reported by or to him and indeed there was no UN garage, : O'Brien argued these "impor- tant practical implications' flowed from what he called the "historical inaccuracy" of the UN version: "It put the UN, in every sense, in a false position, False, literally, first and worst of all; false from the point of view of public opinion, false militarily and false, politically... . jarmy flite bags, children's hig suits, jsize 4 and 6, two bedsteads, % complete and other articles, 197 Osh-; MOSCOW (AP)--Some 47,000 | - awa Blvd, South, _____|workers put down tools and left! WEDDING dress, ballerina length, size|work in the first six months of| 12, worn once, $35, Telephone 728-9892) this year in the Kemerovo area / se CHILD'S crib, complete with mattress,| o¢ Cantal Siberia' because. of large size, good condition, $15; also) 1958 PONTIAC DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN 1s lady 1961 CHEVROLET, aulomatic transmis: s. size 9, used a few times, low pay and unsatisfactory con-| als ney & austen, Wh' 'PY, ditions, the newspaper Sovets-| sion, low mileage, perfect condition, Ran Rone atc eee ee $1900. Telephone 723-3510. ! Private Plane . Crashes Into PLAYER piaho," Nordieimer; to excel. | Kaya Rossiya reported Sunday.| | 1982 CHEVROLET, standard, four door, 1960 VAUXHALL SUPER SEDAN Custom radio, lent condition. Telephone 723-4729. The flight of labor from jobs| S b b A BABY carriage, Fordran, Sie aal was accompanied by misman-} ul ur an rea Peg good body, good running condi- H47760 jtruce with Tshombe and died lwhen his: pl shed 4 \Rhedesien "bat, nt 8 Ol aa nat tle ie Se | O'Brien maintained that the|O'Brien had been ordered to UN account of why and how|!aunch forceful operations for the fighting started--embodied ending the Katangan secession. lin Security Council document|His instructions, according to |$-4940 of Sept. 14--was false on|O'Brien, included the arrest of 'two crucial points: leading members of the 1, The UN launched opera-|TShombe government, nelud- tion "Morthor'--a Hindi word|ing in certain circumstances meaning '"'smash"--to end the|Tshombe himself, AP) | Secession of ae. sig But nie Ay ye ne ong f A tions to undertake the opera-|Hammars dow and wooden storm, windows, Two|that many projects in the area|--A small private plane, ila PP came to 'Brien and his opportunity in Leopoldville, the years old. Telephone after § p.m, 725-/are years behind schedule and|out of control by. an explosion, | Leopoldville|Congo capital, to have learned 4809. only easy little jobs are getting/plunged through an overcast essentials of those instructions Road North. Private sale. | 1961 NSU Prinz, low mileage, like new, |white, excellent condition, Only $500. | Telephone Bowmanville 623-2539. |1961 PONTIAC Laurentian, V8 auto- tend 4 door, power steering, radio. 1 Tel | 723-7270, é |1058 VAUXHALL Victor, radio. On jowner. Good condition. $545, After |p.m. telephone 723-9302. the Elisabethville scenes. O'Brien said Hammarskjold BLYLEVEN REALTOR MAPLE GROVE See this 2 bedroom bungalow with panelled living room on spacious lot with garage and workshop. Asking price $8,- 500. Give us on offer. 45 acre farm close to Bow- manville with eight room frame house, barn and imple- 1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR HARD TOP Automotic transmission ond radio B61012 e size 9, $4. 6 Beoutfiul horizon blue grey. Excellent condition, $20, Tele-/ agement of construction of such ay ja grave nature, the paper said,| EAST MEADOW, N.Y, { tion. $100. Telephone 728-6976. phone 725-2458. 1950 FORD V-8 four-door, private, Ai ALUMINUM siorm for picture win- condition, Reasonable, 36 Birch Cres- colleagues from eee eee Pere eee eee eee ee) ment shed. 38 acres workable land. Asking price $18,900. Call 623-5300 29--Automobiles for Sale tion. May seen at THE HOME OF _ GOOD USED CARS "Before You Buy Give Bill a Try" BILL WHITTICK MOTORS LTD. 146 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY 668-4741 ond 668-4025 1955 VOLKSWAGEN, very good condi- Zoltan's and Nick's Fina Service Station, 160 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. | beautiful |NEW INTERNATIONAL Scout \4-ton cent, Ajax. 942-6654. 1961 COMET deluxe, four door, auto- matic transmission, radio, washers, red interior, low mileage. $1,895. Seaway Motors Ltd., 200 Dundas West, Whitby. 668-5893 four-wheel drive, less than 400 miles, Will sell or trade for % ton pick-up, G-M preferred, Statham Motor Sales, 59 King Street West, 723-7712, 1962 PONTIAC Laurentian, four door, automatic, radio, power steering, V8 motor, whitewalls, other extras. 9000 miles. Excellent condition, $2700, Tele- phone 723-9410, MERCEDES Benz, 180, 1961, four-door sedan, gun metal grey, safety belts fitted. Excellent condition throughout Inspection invited. Will accept best of- fer, Telephone 728-4335. 1958: DODGE, Custom Royal, automatic transmission, radio, power steering and brakes, beautiful black and red finish. New tires, Completely recondi- tioned. $1,095. Seaway Motors, 200 Dun- das Street West, Whitby. 668-5893, TILDEN CAR AND TRUCK JAKE & BILL'S GARAGE euthorized VOLVO dealer TUNE UP AND AUTO ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS Full line of batteries, snow tires, exhoust systems, rod s, and whatever your car needs for the cold weath- er season. General Repair and Fina Service 449 RITSON RD. S. 728-0921 | | 1960 Meteor New Metor, transmission completely over- hauled, 6 cylinder, stan- dard, $1,450. 1955 Pontiac good reliable transportation 1955 Chevrolet 314 ton 1958 Dodge 5 Ton $1200/ Ackerman Auto Wreckers Financing can be arranged. ACKERMAN AUTO WRECKERS One mile North Bowmanville MA 3-5756 | MERCEDES-BENZ. [taxesnone Auto Wreckers want|SKATE EXCHANGE -- 500 new Bauer jears 1725-1181 | | RENTALS (All Makes and Models) CALL 725-6553 Orne, Sa 9S ' 45 CARS WANTED Buying a New Cor? Sell your used Car to "Ted" Talk 'Cash' to the New Car Dealer and "SAVE", TED CAMPIN MOTORS 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 SPOT CASH PAID FOR Good cleon cars. Trade up or down, Liens paid off. DODD MOTOR SALES 314 PARK RD. SOUTH CUNEO 2 .! LES RENAULT -- PEUGEOT AUSTIN Parts and Service STATHAM MOTOR SALES Dealer for Renault 59 KING STREET WEST 723-7712 1958 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Horizon blue, excellent conditi B49140 1957 CHEVROLET SE Deluxe model with custom radio B55670 1957 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR WBTROA @. os crepe kebene New car condition 1961 CORVAIR SEDAN Spotless Emerald Green Metallic 1960 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN Custom radio, horizon blue with ivory top. 038 1960 CORVAIR SEDAN A deluxe silver grey metollic cor powerglide, B40849 1959 CHEVROLET 2- Powerglide and radio saneeeneen 1956 BUICK 4-DOOR Dynefiow and rodio. B59183 Open WEEKDAYS 9 to Friendly, Courteous Salesmen To Serve You on THE BI For Good Buys in O.K. ONTARIO MOT 140 BOND STREET WEST TELEPHONE 725-6501 way cot, $20. Telephone 668-5649, HIGHEST prices paid for used furni- ture and appliances. Also seil and ex- change. Contact Community Furniture Store, new location soon. 728-9191, GUNS (old antique) wanted, Telephone 725-8183, CUSTOM 30-30. Winchester gun, with 6 power scope, Like new. $100. Telephone 728-6976, |MANSFIELD shirts, monogrammed, made to measure, all sizes, materials, wool, broadcloth or flannel. Order for Christmas now! A. Crocker 725-5102, VACUUM cleaners. Disposable oags for |Eureka, Hoover, General Electric, Sun- beam, Lewyt and Westinghouse. Meagher's, 5 King Street West. RCA Victor 4% ton air conditioner, good condition, Girl's or boy's judo suit, size 3, $10, 728-3945. |FURNACES, forced alr, 10-year guar- jantee, $2.25 per week, no down payment Package deal, $130. Telephone 725-4729. DRUM set, 5pieces, and accessories, professional, 3 months old, $175. After 6 telephone 725-5746. CHAIR --. Gold uphoistered tiving room| chair, padded arms, high back, in ex- cellent condition, $15. Elgin Street East, ion It $875 DAN $845 $795 TEPELPY SS PETTEES, lh $1695 done. |committee has been summoned; The child was trapped ih tne such problems and the supreme|/along with two others seconds| Soviet -- parliament -- wasiafter the plane crashed. The called today to meet Dec, 10/ to ratify whatever the party de- cides. as a special study in an. area} which the government has tried to build up as a new industrial| centre. Cement plants, have been early as 1954, which are 'not! yet finished, | try to present a false picture of overfulfilling their tasks by|. : 4 overfulfilling construction plans|in the Shapiro house and, using for green houses and doing re.|@ ladder, attempted to enter pair jobs, while neglecting the the burning building but was! jmain tasks. jinto a row of homes Saturday, The Communist party centraljkilling the pilot and a child. o meet Nov. 19 to deal with|home which went up in flames | infant's parents and another child were injured. WwW The paper's report was made! sign | itnesses said a loud explo- preceded the crash, strew- ing large pieces of wreckage along a five-block path leading to the scene in this suburban Long Island community about |/20 miles from New York City. chem- cal plants and other factories started, some as The single engine craft crashed into the home -- of ., |George Shapiro, killing his 14 | 8 The leaders, the paper said, | months-old son, Eric. A passerby broke a window driven back by the heat of the flames. Serer enenes Telephone 728-2554. BEFORE buying or selling televisions, furniture, refrigerators, stoves, washers. Call Elmer Wilbur, Hampton. CO 3.2294, HIGHEST prices paid for good used furniture, Prettys Furniture Store, now located 444 Simcoe South only, 723-3271, COAT, black Persian iamb, full length, size 38-40, in excellent condition, $55. Telephone 728-3224, with aes Aen jand university teachers went|Jetsey City, N.J., a restaurant on strike throughout France|°Wner with three children. Friday to back demands that more money be spent "| tion, STUDENTS STRIKE Police said the aircraft was PARIS (Reuters) -- Students|Piloted by David Feder, 34, of Shapiro, 44, his wife, Selma, \40, and their daughter, Sherril, on educa- he ' 4, were injured. BOX trailer, 5' x 9', $80. Priced for : quick 'sale, Telephone Brooklin 655-4936. BABY carriage and pad, silver grey, in good condition, $20. Electric, two burner rangette, good condition, $25, Telephone 726-0475, WE buy, sell and exchange used furni- ture or anything you have. The City Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street South and 31 Bond Street East, 723-1671. FIREMAN furnace stoker with limit control, $60; also stoker furnace, $45, Both in good condition, Apply Acker- man Auto Wreckers, one mile north Bowmanville, MA 3-5756, HOCKEY equipment, senior boys: pants, sweaters, shoulder pads, shin pads, braces, gloves, socks, $35. Worn |twice. After 5 725-7061, MEAT counter, 8 foot, for store, glass front, white enamel, good condition. $300, Telephone 725-1013, GOING hunting? Get your supplies at) Dominion Tire Store, 48 Bond Street) West, Oshawa, Guns, ammunition, jack- ets, boots, etc. Call now 725-6511. VACUUM cleaner repairs, all m parts, attachments, brushes, gua: teed rebuilt machines, Estimates free. Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- $1585 seamen easenrenes HARD TOP 9--SATURDAYS 9 to 5 G LOT Used Cars and Trucks OR SALES LTD. STUDEBAKER '3 0-----Automobiles Wanted ice, 728-0591 anytime. |32--Articles for Sale D.K.W, - FIAT - N.S.U, | for wrecking. Highest prices paid. We buy, sell, exchange. We buy the most, We sell the most. We pay the most: akates are now in stock, we take good jtrade-ins. Skates for all the family |Oshawa's No, 1 skate exchange, 19 dently intends to maintain the strongest military position pos- 8 |S leral kes,|the importance to the United States and its allies of Russian behavior in the Cuban crisis: his Cuban position only what he felt yield in face of the danger of 484 KING WEST SALES AND SERVICE Opposite Shopping Centre NAGY Motor Sales 728-5178 or 728-5175 24-HOUR TOWING SERVICE good condition, 723-2619 or 160 Wilson| Road South, $ ALL CASH $ For clean cars we deal up or down. Liens paid off, NICOLS MOTORS LTD. _ WHITBY CLASSIFIED 512 BROCK ST. N., WHITBY MO 8-8001 "BUYING OR SELLING ANTED: Daily ride to Toronto, leav- ia Whitby at 7 a.m. Telephone 668-3405. SELF-CONTAINED furnished room apartment. All conveniences. young couple. Telephone 668-4610. -- earning less than $130 per|MO 8-5645, je By rier. Full and part-/FoR RENT -- employment. Telephone 8-2887, -- care available for one or more |ed. oe home, Monday to Fri-| week, Age no bari time my day, Telephone hree Sui t! jin new building. Private entrance on) | FOR RENT -- Two-bedroom apartment|my own home while building, , refriger-|Northern Heights: district. Telephone tecilities sup A 00 Whitby 668-5450 in apartment | | | home in Whitby. Telephone Whitby,| FOR RENT: four room semi detached TED CAMPIN MOTORS FOR RENT = Fwe-osdavom ape rimonl | |WANTED % ton Chevrolet or Ford | Prince |panel truck, 1953 to 1957. Must be in ---- Street, 728-1131. CHRISTMAS _ | SAVINGS 25% Off on high quality Stereo Tuner - Amplifiers, Speakers, Multiplex Adapters. Custom built jobs. Transistor radios with full guarantee. For further information Between 6 p.m, and 8 p.m. CALL 728-6047 | | | fferin Street, Port Whitby, Telephone} 607 KING ST, -- OSHAWA Uust East of Wilson Road) 723-4494 Res, 725-5574 31--Automobile Repairs Full Guaronteed AUTO - BODY Four rooms, bath, heai| and hydro included. Partially furnish- Children welcome, R CAPABLE mother will mind child in mother works. ator, la month. IN apartments for located. Available . . Paved Whitby. |BRUCE Street, 235: Canadian home, 4 FOR RENT: Two bedroom semi de- rent, $90, tached home, living room, dining room, immed. large bathroom. Near parking. church. Telephone 668-5212. AST, Two, twi are es ge fed, | bed: od and lights included, entrance $75, Available immediately. 728-7680 +fter 5. ONE SINGLE and one double room for rent. Very central. Apply 400 Dun- das Street West. REPAIRS BRYCE COOK BODY SHOP 175 KING W. -- 728-8542 (Rear King St. Brewery) HOUSTON'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION BRAKE SPECIALISTS, COM- school, bus, room and board with home privileges ntlemen, share room with single ls. $15 for 5 days. 728.2592. FOR RENT: Two unfurnished rooms, self contained, heated. Vicimiy four corners. Apply Art's Clothing Store, 125 Brock Street South, Whitby. covers, drapes. Fitting DRESSMAKING: Suits, coats, Secon | al tions, slip nye 'ity. Mrs. Toms, MO 8-2372. tanks cleaned. Waiter Ward Sor coseact Street West. Telephone 668. 2563 Sk a aclieeimmereiere---- | 8 RECONDITIONED student typewriters. re a for better choice. Hamilt Oftice, Eautp.. 137 Brock 8, MO 8-584 Whitby's only fuel dealer carrying a complete line of FUEL | "Blue Coal' in various sizes, Semet - Solvay Coke, Cannel Coal, Stoker Coals. Texaco Fuel and Stove Oils. SAWDONS' (WHITBY) LIMITED 244 Brock St. South 668-3524 Whitby | | | | | -- STUDENTS A | FOR SALE: To settle estate. Six room house, brick veneer. Two storey, full basement, oil heated, long level ot, low taxes, garage. Apply 121 Euclid Street, Whitby or phone 668-3769. FOR RENT $65. Three, four, room artments. Near downtown, Parking. |-- Whitby PLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP AND GENERAL REPAIRS 67 KING ST. WEST 723-7822 ~ PRE-WINTER INSURANCE Tune-up for Winter Now -- Don't Delay Winterize Your Car Today! A-1 MECHANICS Ken Durno's Garage 574 King East -- Oshawa Telephone 725-0221 32--Articles for Sale WANTED ~a thousand pairs of good ed skates, highest prices paid. Mid- us Town furniture, Oshawa's No. 1 skate exchange, 19 Prince Street, 728-1131, ildren welcome. 300 High, 942-1108, Ajax, super value, approxi: mately 630 sheets of letter size typing Paper (news print) for only $1.00. Ap- Ply Oshawa Times Office, Whitby 111 Dundas Street West. WHITE newsprint paper in convenient 100 ft. rolls, suitable for picnic tables, banquets, etc. Available at the Circula tion Department, Oshawa Times. Te) per roll kf Sales Have your furnoce cleaned free this Fall and guar- onteed: trouble free all win- ter. If you purchase "White Rose' unified fuel oi! trom Western Oil Company. DIAL 725-1212 74 CELINA ST._723-7827 | Food and Freezers DRAPES PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR PRE- CHRISTMAS DELIVERY Modern, Abstract, Colonial French Provincial ond Floral Patterns. Custom Made to Order, Fabrics 98¢: yd. up, M and C Dry Goods Having Budget Trouble? CALL Home Economics LTD, | Where you can get Food and Freezer as low as $10.68 week | Have one of our trained Food Consultants to help you, with no obligation of course 11 ONTARIO STREET TELEPHONE 728-9403 FOR YOUR NEEDS, CALL Valley Creek Furniture 728-4401 "Best Quality WINDOWS | Clean From Inside Special Discount until Christmas $10. PER WINDOW Delivered, Installed Now $18 GALEA WINDOWS 728-5253 Anytime 728-9257 _ FUEL OIL --: COAL OIL. FURNACES 24-HOUR SERVICE DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 Day or Night Personalized Christmas Cards Coutts -- Holimrak -- Toothills Other Exclusive Lines Wick Printing Ltd. 1700 Simcoe North 728-5119 SKATES NEW AND USED Sold and Exchanged Largest Assortment in Town DRAYTON CYCLE 204 BOND STREET EAST NEW AND USED C.C.M. and Bauer Brands, Also sharpening service, VICTOR'S ,40 Bond West 723-3141 34--Lost & Found LOST Lady's gold Gruen watch at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, day, Reward. Telephone 725-5351 USE THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED COLUMNS SKATES : Wednes- K. Keeps Cuba As headquarters. But the official N report portrayed the mili- tary operations as a continua- tion of past efforts to round up Tshombe's white mercenaries. --if not from UN chiefs in Leopoldville themselves, then from O'Brien's own situation reports. -- Johnson QUEBEC (CP)--When Daniel Johnson took over as leader of the Union Nationale 13 months ago after a close fight with his "first lieutenant," Jean Jacques Bertrand, the party was wracked by dissension and was under attack on charges of po- litical corruption during its 16) years in power. During the campaign for the Nov. 14 provincial election called by Premier Jean Lesage, Mr, Johnson often said the party had made mistakes in the past but that it now was '"re- juvenated." He dismissed evidence of po- litical corruption as a Liberal government -attempt to show Quebecers in a bad light nation- ally, He would not commit himself or his party on the issue the government chose ia calling a snap election: Expropriation ot Major Foothold By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER |be restored to what it was WASHINGTON (AP) -- In/before 'the missile storm blew | spite of his withdrawal of nu-|uP, if Khrushchev can get his clear missiles from Cuba, So- Way. | viet. Premier Khrushchev evi... West German Chancellor | Adenauer is due in Washington} Tuesday night for two days of jtalks with President Kennedy and one of their major topics will be to try to estimate the impact of the Cuban showdown on Khrushchev's Berlin poli- cies. Adenauer, long an advocate of a tough line on Berlin, may urge Kennedy to harden his over-all Berlin policies against any kind of U.S. adjustments in the Berlin situation. ible in the Caribbean. island. U.S. officials reporting this aturday said it leads to sev- other conclusions about 1. Khrushchev is giving up in absolutely compelled to nuclear war. This suggests that the belief held. by Western NEED FLEXIBILITY leaders that he does not. want) Kennedy and State Secretary war and will go to considerable|Dean Rusk, however, are un- jlengths to avoid it is correct.|derstood fo feel that the U.S. | This is an important consid./a"d its allies must pursue flex-| le policies where possible. | But the Berlin dispute, one of Berlin. jthe bitterest and most danger. ous in the East-West conflict, NOT BASIS FOR HOPE lis only one issue which authori- 2. Because Khrushchev did ties here have been resurvey- only what he felt he had to do,/ing in the light of Cuban the. Russian nuclear retreat|events. They are taking a care- from Cuba does not provide/ful look also at the whole range any basis for hope that great|of disarmament and nuclear! new agreements on disarma-|weapons testing problems. ment, nuclear testing, Berlin) What Khrushchev has actu-| or other world problems may jally done in Cuba bears heavily, follow in the wake of the Cuban/on their estimates of how he |erisis. will continue to handle Soviet| | 3. Cuba under the Castro|strategy in other cold war! |regime is a base for Commu-jfronts. One point of special! nist political assault on other | significance, officials agree, is, Latin American nations and is|that, whatever his reasons, he| a centre for exporting indirect/has chipped away the inspec-| aggression in the form of armsjtion provisions of the agree. and agents and money to Cen.jment he made with President tral and South America. It will'Kennedy Oct. 27-28. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R J. SCOTT jeration' in the future develop- |b meni of Western policy on Program Taxation-Based He is conscious of his Irish name in a predominantly - French province, but the voters do not appear to consider him other than a French-Canadian. Even his English sometimes shows slip-ups in grammar or vocabulary. He said once: "It would be easier for me to become -the president of a corporat'on than the leader of a French-Cana- dian political party." His father, a store clerk, was a staunch Conservative in a traditionally Liberal mding and he campaigned actively in vari- ous elections, HALTED EIGHT There is a family story that Dan Johnson was only six or seven when he attended his first meeting, a public debate be- tween his father and a poiltical opponent,. At one point the de- 1l private power companies. baters were close to coming to Instead he sought to fight the| blows when little Dan stepped election on his party's some-|between the two with such a thing - for - everybody program|belligerent air that both speak- and on the government's record/ers and the audience broke inte which, he said, was leading the| laughter. 4 province to bankruptcy. ~ All of his education has been "Never has a government in- debted the province so much, so quickly, or taxed and spent so much in so short a time," he' said, PAY AS YOU GO | His declaration that "pay as you go is our policy" was evi- dence that he is a discipie of the late premier Maurice Duplessis, known for his dislike of borrow- ing and for policies designed to reduce the province's debt. in French, He went through classical college with tLe finan- cial help of a political friend of the family and of a paris priest. He studied twa years for the Priesthood, but left St. Hya- cinthe seminary to stuly law at the University of Montreal where. he soon became a leader of Pax Romana, an_ interna- tional organization of Catholic youth. After graduation, he opened a law office in Moa,real's Bagot constituency and joined the Union Nationa.e. When Bagot became vacant in 1946, his personal popularity in the riding convinced Mr. Du- plessis that Mr. Johnson, then ree should be the party candi- ate. NEEDLED PREMIER He won and has been ree elected ever sinc2, In the legis- lature, Mr, Juinson soon was stamped as a protege of the old Union Nationate chieftain who Philatelic Societies Saturday. mon pr gph gga he ; n K e of four denominations. in. the 1956, and hydraulic resources Queen Elizabeth series, from) mister in 1958, the portrait by Ernst Roch of In the leg:slatur> he is re- Montreal. eld Fo : pine debater in the last couple of ses. The others are a stamp hon-/8™ , oring the 150th anniversary cit song Ban = to needle the birth of Sir 'Casimir Stanis-| hile. hl sage into anger-- laus Gzowski; a $1 issue mark. Wie, imself, remaining un- ing Canada's expanding export|"Uttied. industry; a 15-cent stamp show) Mrs. Johnson, the former ing Canada geese in flight; a/Reine Gagne anc the daughter stamp honoring explorer Sir| of an old Conservative family, Martin Frobisher, and one com says her husband has no inter- memorating the bicentennial ofjests outside pylitics, except for Daniel Francis Johnson, 47, oldest of 10 children, was born in Danville, in the Eastern Townships, of -an Irish father and a French-Canadian mother. Canada To Issue Nine New Stamps HAMILTON (CP) -- Canada will issue nine new stamps in 1963, Postmaster-General Fair- clough told the annual reunion of the Hamilton and Buffalo WHEN wi uU S "ME CRAWL AND TRAVEL, AMROUGH THE WATER, AC AWE RATE OF SIX FEET PER SECOND You WILL. BURN UP 120 CALORIES AMINE. AME BACKSTROKE Burns 40 CALORIES PER MINUTE AT A SPEED OF FIVE FEET PER SECOND, AND 4HE BREASTSTROKE. BURKS UP 60 CALORIES Af FOUR FEET PER SECONQ wo Or Yk 4, WHAT IS 4uE. LARGEST JOINT THE BOY? "AWE FASHIONABLY DRESSED | ARUNTA TRIBESMAN oF CENTRAL, AUSTRALIA SMEARS HIS BODY Wri RED CLAY AND PRESSES FEATHERS INO THE MIATURE® ANE KHER. the founding of post offices at/golf.and music. Quebec City, Montreal and) His library in St. Pie, where TroisRivieres, Que. jhe has a home as well as in Montreal's Notre - Dame - de- Grace district, runs mainly to DEATHS jbiographies of great men, Churchill's memoirs of the Sec- By THE CANADIAN PRESS |9nd World War and U.S. Sena- ; ais ; |tor Barry Goldwater's writings Rome -- Dr. Filippo Rocchi, on conservaliain 65, Pope. John's personal physi-| ' j cian; of a cerebral hemorrhage,| Ried on on ee Cambridge, Mass. -- Mrs.|). °° 7. eve ahd Ai ° Charlotte sell 102, a native 16; Diane, 12; and Marie, 9. of Halifax, N.S., and believed to be the oldest resident of SHARE WINS 4 Cambridge. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) Vankleek Hill, Ont. -- Mrs.|The United States defeated the Philomene Villeneuve, 105, one| Russian national men's team of the oldest residents of the Saturday night 85-60 for a 2-0 Glengarry-Prescott area. \lead in the touring basketball Toronto--Arthur George' Dal-|series, But the Russian women jzell, 95, former president of the/overpowered the Nashville Tow Planning Institute of Can-|Business: College, U.S. women's ada. |champions, 50-44, in the first Toronto--James E. Shaw, 86,\game of a doubleheader at the professor of Italian and Spanish| University of Maryland. It also at the Universify of Toronto}was the Russian women's sec- 9 ng Peas onl Tes Ra Wel ps from 1917 to 19%, ond victory, '