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BONN (Reuters) -- Chancel-jlor by one vote at a meeting|staffed his ministries with too lor Adenauer, who announced/of the bundestag (federal par-|many personal supporters. Friday that he will retire next|liament). |. But his toughness in foreign B $14% 14% 14K%--% $22 22 22 fall, became the first chancel-| lor of the new West German Federal Republic in 1949 and has held the post ever since, during re-elected three times. The 86-year-old chancellor is the son of a Cologne municipal official. In 1917 he became mayor of Cologne and his name was closely associated with it in Adenauer's highly personal] policy and skill in political bar- style of government was recog- nized from the first as authori- tarian--a man of. "lonely deci- sion" as a West German news- paper described him. His ministers complained he did not keep them fully formed on all current subjects and the opposition said he in- gaining at home steadily won him support. Adenauer has fought tena- style "Christian democracy" in West Germany, to reconcile his country with France, and to make West Ger- the following years. | A staunch Roman Catholic, he also played a leading part in the Catholic Centre Party in pre-Hitler Germany. His hostility to the rising Nazi party led to his dismissal Indians' Eskimos Honored In Stone OTTAWA (CP)--The contribu- Western alliances. He is a keen supporter of a unified Europe as a bulwark against "'atheistic communism" but has been accused of being lukewarm about Britain enter- ing the European Common Mar- ciously to create a Western.-| pur its old enemy, . many a respected member of|Satellit 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge 550 550 850 «+10 805 800 800 --25 % % %--% 39 12 105 % 21 16 4 4 4 210 205 .205 9% % Sh+ hh 10% 10% 10% + % % M% W% 225 Stock Sales Advocate 100 Anglo Hur 800 Arjon 1000 A Arcadia 8700 A Arcd Bw Atl C Cop Bankeno 12 -1 oll 40 5 m% 9 4+. $10% 10% 7 +" 25 50 48 48 --1% 930 930 930 --20 50 645 (50 $45% 45% 45% -- % 2 24% 2 +1 +2 34 18% 18% 18% 10 10) «10 N Senator in ickel MS Peerless Perron ¥) 9% 9%. 9% $27% 27% 27% 1, 13. «13 200 325 179 106 Teck H Thom L Tribag Un Keno let sons of Mr. and Mrs, Vancouver suburb. They cele- TRIPLE BIRTHDAY AT VANCOUVER Growing up fast are the trip- Ralph Wand of Burnaby, a_ brate their first birthday next Thursday. With their mother THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, December 10, 1962 are (left to right): Richard, Robert and Ralph. --(CP Wirephoto) Minus Fathers: After Crash SPRAGGE, Ont. (CP)--Fou men are dead, three injured and 18 children fatherless a result of a head-on hi, Rerash near this community ~ miles west of Sudbury Friday. A car and a tractor-trailer carrying 20 tons of steel slammed into each: other Highway 17, The steel over the car squashing it... Dead are Rene Cha' 24, and Henry Audette, 33, - Algoma Mills, Roland Gosset 37, and Florent Tremblay, of nearby Blind River. In hospital in critical condi. tion are Charles Wentzell and William Castonguay, of Mills, passengers in the Also in hospital is Charles Thibault, 31, driver of the - City Truck Lines transport. is in satisfactory condition.» Mr. Gosselin had nine cfil- dren, Mr. Charboneau four and Mr. Audette five. v4 ae ad Thomson VATICAN CITY (AP)--Pope John, full of vigor and looking his best since becoming seri- ously ill, proclaimed three new saints of the Roman Cathclic % Church Sunday. The 81-year-old pontiff was smiling and energetic amid teeming throngs in St. Peter's Basilica at a solemn ceremony of canonization. His voice was strong as he read the proclamation elevat- ing three 19th-century priests to sainthood: Pierre Julien Ey- mard, a Frenchman, and Antonio Maria Pucci and Fran. cesco Da Camporosso, Italians. The Pope, on doctors' advice, |took part in only half the three- hour ritual. But those 80 minutes represented the longest time he has been at any public function since his 81st birthday, two weeks ago Sunday. A stom- ach ailment, possibly an ulcer, %/and anemia forced him to bed Nov. 27. As usual at canoniations, the Pope was carried into the basilica on his portable throne. But at the altar he moved Energetic Pope Proclaims Saints vigorously through the phases of the ceremony, sitting at times, chanting prayers, s'and- ing for long periods, and kneel- ing once. The Pope sat on a throne Two Persons Dead Following Crash SIMCOE (CP)--Two persons --one of them a seven-month- old baby--died: Sunday night following a two-car collision on slippery Highway 3 about one mile east of here. Dead are Raymond White, 21, sole occupant of one car, and Michael Bartlett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bartlett of Jarvis, about six miles east of here. The baby died in hospital. Mr. Bartlett, 21, suffering from a fractured jaw, and his wife Ruth, 19, who sustained undetermined injuries, were taken to hospital here. Police said the baby was in Mrs. Bartlett's arms when the collision occurred. covered with white silk. He wore, gold-brocaded cape and mitre. In two long rows flank- ing the aisle before him were 49 cardinals. Ambassadors in full dress sat behind them. A thousand bishops dotted the throng. The crowd was so large that thousands milled outside in the square, because the doors had to be locked 20 minutes before the ceremony began. Pope John read documents outlining the lives and Christian virtues of the three saints be- fore proclaiming them and ex- tending his blessings. He spoke first in Latin, then in Italian and French. The new saints are: Pierre Julien Eymard, son of a French mill owner, who founded in Paris the Congrega- tion of the Blessed Sacrament, which now numbers 1,600 mem- bers around the world. Feast ian who served 45 years as a parish priest and laid the basis for Catholic Action, a move- ment to encourage closer work- ing ties between priests and laymen. Feast day: Jan. 12. Francesco Maria Da Cam- porosso who spent his early years as a shepherd in the region of his birth near Genoa and became a Capuchin monk and served in that city's harbor neighborhoods, Feast day: Sept. Kernaghan & Go. MEMBERS OF THE * TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE ~ OPERATING DIRECT LINE- TORONTO - MONTREAL nro 725-1104 No Stairs To Climb 4 RES, ERIC R. HENRY, MGR: 725-4305 days: Aug. 1. Antonio Maria Pucci, an Ital. Stavice CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS OSHAWA = PORT HOPE as lord mayor by Hitler in 1933. He stayed out of politics until "3 end Second the of the World War, but was arrested by the Gestapo and held three times for short periods. RESTORED AS MAYOR After the surrender of Ger- many in 1945 the Americans, who captured Cologne, restored him as mayor, but the British dismissed him for "obstruction- ism and non-co-operation" when they later occupied the city. This may have influenced him to devote more time to national politics. He became a co- founder of the Christian Dem. ocrat Union, and on September 5, 1949, he was elected chancel- Leaders Argue Over Previous Day's Meeting OTTAWA (CP)--Government and opposition spokesmen dis- agree sharply on what was de- cided at a meeting of the four party leaders Thursday. Spokesmen of the three oppo- sition groups in the Commons said Friday the government was reneging on a promise to call a second leaders' meeting to adopt a priority list of legisla- tion for the period remaining before the Dec. 20 recess, House Leader Gordon Church. ill denied that such an under- standing had been reached. He said Prime Minister Diefen-| baker and leaders of the oppos'- tion parties had decided to or-| ganize a meeting between party whips only. | He said the meeting was scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursday! night, "but none of the other T ment had. prepa ed raft YOUR CHRIS MAS | ment had prepared a draft priority list and he hoped the Plan to mail out-of-town cards FIRST CLASS. Pre- ferential handling sorts them first, sends them by air, AUTO - LIFE - FIRE McMURTRY INSURANCE EST. 1913 21 King St. W. tion to Canadian history by the main Indian tribes*and the Es- kimos is to be commemorated) by sculptured monuments, Re- sources Minister Dinsdale said here Friday. Sites and designs have not been determined. "I think it is important that a start be made to identify the various streams of Canadian cultural development by works of art that will be on permanent public display in appropriate locations throughout Canada," the minister said. 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