THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, April 17, 1963 5 Cuban Exile Groups Split Over Methods By WILLIAM L, RYAN Fines Total $350 Against Oshawa Man A total of $350 was levied in fines on an Oshawa man Tues- day, Daniel Harvey, 21, 170 Park toad, appeared in Whitby -Po- lice Court charged with failing Youths Remanded On Theft Series A series of auto thefts by two Ajax youths was heard at Whitby Police Court Tuesday. Charged with two counts of auto theft was, William Lloyd Westacott, 16, 10 Beatty road, Ajax. The second youth, Ray- mond Foster, 19, 7 Tulloch drive WHITBY and DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office; 111 Dundas St. West Manager: Rae Hopkins : Tel, 668-3703 with two juveniles and had taken the car from the lot, His Worship remanded both youths for sentence. Foster then pleaded guilty to a further charge of criminal negligence and another count of| Poli auto theft, Who are they and how do hey \ MAYOR STANLEY MARTIN Tuesday mounted a Mel-Ron Construction Ltd. back hoe equipped bulldozer, pulled a lever and sent the hoe biting deep into the earth, to break the ground for the new Mel- Pwet Ron Industrial Park head- quarters building. The con- struction company is develop- ing a nine-acre industrial park, in co-operation wit h Whitby Industrial _Commis- sion, in an attempt to attract smaller industry into town. Mel-Ron's new headquarters building marks the second in- dustrial building to be erect- ed on the Hopkins street site Continental Copper Ltd., a white metal smelting plant, is well on the way to com- pletion. Watching Mayor Mar- Industrial Park Sod Turned By Mayor Industrial growth in Whitby was given a boost Tuesday when Mayor new headquarters building. MelRon is building its new quarters in a nine-acre indus- trial park in Whitby's south-east corner. Already, another indus: trial plant in the same Mel-Ron Industrial Park is well on the way to completion. The construction company. Stanley Martin pulled the lever which sunk a Mel-Ron Construction Limited back hoe deep into the soil in the construction company's in- dustrial park, to make the initial excavation for Mel-Ron's eration with Whitby Industrial Commission, intends developing it to attract small industry into town, Mel-Ron will build small fac- tories to specification and lease them to interested tenants. Or, it will sell industrial lots in its nine-acre park to industry wish- ing to establish in Whitby. Speaking on behalf of the In- dustrial Commission, Larry M. Cond, Industrial Commissioner yesterday credited Mel-Ron with "going a long way" to aid the commission in its attempt to attract smaller industry to Whit- by. Mr. Cond said he hopes a , Mel - Ron's building, when complete will be approximately 3,000 squane feet and will house the company's offices and pro- vide storage accomodation for the company's fleet of equip- ment, Continental Copper Limited, a white metal smelting plant is well on the way to completion in Mel-Ron Park. An attraction to the potential industrial developer in Mel-Ron Park is that the sites are ser- viced and the entire area is bounded on the north by the CPR main line. Mr. Goreski said yestetday he , |Harvey $200 and costs of 30 %. tin break the ground are, left to right, Industrial Commis- sioner. Larry M. Cond, Thom- as Scott, Industrial Commis- sion ¢hairman, Ron Deeth and Mel Goreski, Mel-Ron Construction co-owners. --Oshawa Times Photo Board Plans Trade Fair side the house 1 3 Months 4@ youth Tuesday, was charged with one count of -jauto theft, Sgt. Gerald Robinson of the Whitby Town Police said that he was informed of the theft of! a car from a Brock street north lot March 8. The officer testi- fied that the car was recovered the following day. Foster was Sgt. Richard Bodley of the Pickering Township Police De- partment told the court that a 1952-model car was stolen from a Baseline service station Feb- ruary 23, Thé officer said that the car was spotted on Highway 2 30 minutes later by a police cruiser and a chase ensued, The car was driven at high April 9, Sgt. Robi , and admitted the theft, As the result of information received, he|he said, Wesacott was also taken into custody and ad- mitted the theft. Westacott was also found guilty of the theft tof a 1956-model car from a Dun- _|das street west lot March 30. Ontario Provincial Police found the car April 1 and returned 'it to the owners, The accused said that he had come to Whitby March 30, Sgt. Robinson continued, in company Magistrate C, W. Guest fined days.on the failing to remain charge; $50 and costs or 10 on the no li charge peeds over ion roads in the township, Sgt. Bodley stated. He added that the cruiser reached speeds over 70 mph during the chase, Sgt. Bodley testiifed that the accused's stolen vehicle attempted to make a turn on to Fairport road and ended up in the ditch. He stated the two occupants then left the car and fled across the fields. Foster later said that he had been drinking when the offences occurred, and $100 and costs or 10 days on the careless driving charge. Youth Gets Drunk Driver's Reward Is Seven Days Seven days in jail was the jreward for drunk driving at Whitby Police Court Tuesday. Bernard Samson, of Toronto, pleaded guilty to the charge and to another charge of driving while disqualified, Constable James McDonald of the Opp Whitby Detachment said that he was on patrol on Highway 401 April 13, The offi- cer said that he saw a pick-up truck driven by the accused proceed west on the highway. Constable McDonald added that the ehicle was veering over the centre line and back again to the north ditch. He stated that when halted and questioned the accused was un- steady on his feet and smelled 0 falcohol. Magistrate Guest imposed the jail term on the first charge and a $200 fine plus costs on the second charge. For Theft The theft of a car transmis- sion netted a jail term for Bernd Wolfgang Schaeffer, 19, RR 1, Stayner, appeared before Magistrate C. W, Guest charged with theft. The accused pleaded guilty, Sgt. Richard Bodley, of the Pickering Township Police, said that a Pickering Township resi- dent reported that the transmis- sion had been stolen from his un- locked garage April 13. The officer said that he went to the accused's residence and found that he had exchanged the stolen part for a pair of fender skirts and $10, His Worship accepted the guil- ty plea and imposed a three Expansion Increased development of the| Whitby Industrial and Agricul- tural Trade Fair is scheduled this year. A Trade Fair Board, under the chairmanship of Councillor William Davidson, has been set up to plan the necessary arrangements for the June event, Other board members are: Hugh MacDonald, George Anderson, Charles Mesher, Lee Hart, Ralph McCarl, Bud Goode, Mal Femia and Robert Cawker. Representatives of Ontario County are: Miss Donna John- ston of Uxbridge and Mrs, A. Meyers. Miss Johnston is chair- month -jail term, Youth Learns Probation Is No Big Joke An Oshawa youth who '"'treat- ed probation as a big joke" was sentenced to # one-year jail term at Whitby Police Court Tuesday. Detective John McDermaid of the Oshawa City Police told the court that the accused had en- tered an Olive avenue store on the night of Sept, 13 last year. WHITBY DAY-BY-DAY FINED FOR ASSAULT William Daniel Longbottom, 16, 818 Brock street north, was fined $100 and costs on a com- mon assault charge at Whitby Police Court. Police told the court that Longbottom struck a former school mate on a Whitby street March 27, WAS DRUNK A $10 fine was levied on a Beaverton man at Whitby Mag- istrate's Court Tuesday. John Lyall MacDonald appeared be- fore Magistrate C, W. Guest French-Canadians Drop Saving Style QUEBEC (CP)--Laval Uni- versity researchers have found that in the last 40 years French- Canadian families have aban- doned their traditional 'wool sock" method of saving and at the same time tripled their spending for goods other than food, housing and clothing, The report, by Marc Adelard Tremblay and Gerard Fortin of the Laval social sciences re- search centre, is based on a 1959 inquiry into the financial situations of 1,500 families, both rural and urban, The traditional method of saving has been replaced by in- surance and credit buying, the report says. Only 26 per cent of families interviewed ap- peared ready to take on self- imposed restrictions to save for specific goods, Supreme Court Awards Cooke $100,000 TORONTO (CP)--An Ontario Supreme Court judgment against Ottawa radio station CKOY Tuesday awarded $100,- 000 to Jack Kent Cooke, former Toronto radio station owner and present owner of Toronto Maple Leafs of the International Base- ball League, Mr, Cooke had sued the sta- tion for $500,000 for breach of a contract signed in 1949. Among evidence was a letter written by CKOY President they ganizations to do the job, At least, that's how it seems to the outsider wandering about Little Havana, Miami's city within a city. It is doubtful that anyone in Miami can say how many Cu- ban exile organizations ; Estimates run as high as more, But only about 30 to be called orgaizations at Each proclaims cated to the overthrow Castro in the homeland, the unity ends, There are military, paramil- itary, political, economic, so- cial organizations, There are or- ganizations within organzatons. There are spits, and éplits within splits. Some say just about every adult Cuban in Miami area is a member of at least one organization, CONFUSION COMPOUNDED Today, Miami's Cuban exiles are up against a crisis that compounds their confusion, and leaves them in a tumul of fruts- raion. The United States, ap- parently fearing a new and dan. gerous confrontation with the Russians, has taken firm steps to prevent hit-and-run forays against Cuba by the militant groups among the exile organ- izations, In turn, this brought about a crisis of relations between Washington and the 10 organ- gether in the Cuban Revolution. ary Council, This is the group formed in March, 1961--with U.S. sponsorship--to mount the Bay of Pigs invasion which ended in fiasco. The organizations of miltants which do the raiding and train for fighting number only five, as far as can be determined. Their total membership in the Miami area may be no more than a few , Duncan MacTavish inviting Mr. Cooke to become a consultant for 40 per cent of the station's gross operating profits, Mr, Cooke, the letter stated, would continue as an employee unless the station went bank- rupt, lost its licence, or lost profits below a certain amount. Mr. Jusice S. N. Schatz, in a written judgment, said none of the dismissal conditions had away from it for independent operations. It now calls itself Commandos L (for libre, or Working with the Alpha 68 called ihe Beccenier Front of the Anti - Communist Cuban Army." The R Directorate-is considered one of the most effective groups. It has branches in 42 of the United States, in 13 Latin American Countries and inside the | free.) resourcef courageous, but tend to lack the responsibilities which might cause older men to consider in- ternational consequences of their acts, Another group believed to be involved in active support of the undergroud in Cuba is Junta Revolucionaria i headquarters is in JUMP TOO SOON QUITO, Ecuador (AP) -- Two trains approached a station on a nose-to-nose collision course today and dozens of frightened passengers jumped out of wine dows, Twenty persons jured in falls--b your furnace cleaned and guaranteed + nae, tae ' Western been exercised and that during Mr, Cooke's 11-year association with the station, it had pro- duced a $1,600,000 profit. Mr, Cooke obtained American citizenship two years ago and now lives in the United States. winter, if you purchase 'White unified tuel'oll from Rose" Oil Co. DIAL 725-1212 One-Stop Family Monuments DECORATING SHOP Custom Draperies s Rentals & Service | peers Roto Tillers, Rollers | individual Power Mowers, Requirements Loon of spreader with purchase STAFFORD BROS, of Grass Seed or Fertilizer LTD. MONUMENTS Sportsman's Corner 318 DUNDAS EAST 103 Byron St, 8, Whitby 668-4311 668-3552 charged with being drunk in a public place. MacDonald plead- ed guilty to the offence which occurred April 11. TIME CORRECTION The children's fashion show, Tots to Teens, scheduled to be held at the parish hall of All Saints' Anglican Church, will be held in the afternoon at 2.30 instead of the evening as was reported in Tuesday's issue of The Oshawa Times. The officer said that entry had been gained by cutting through a wire screen at the rear of the store and $10 taken from the cash register. The officer added that the accused had made a statement admitting the offence, The court was also told that Legere was on probation for other offences. His Worship remarked on Le- gere's attitude towards proba- tion before passing sentence. jointly operated by.Mel Goreski and Ron Deeth, purchased the Hopkins street site and in co-op- third industrial park unit will be) expects his company's building erected before the end of the/will be complete by mid sum- year. mer. Key Tag Service Man Charges Explained At Rotary _| Wife With a lWas Aintdations Kar' tealteciiites offered by the service| Boat Theft the War Amputations Key Tag | and the key tags. A mother of three was! service, Tuesday, addressed | : --_ oe! Whitby Rotarians on the opera-| Mr. Piper told the members|charged with theft of a motor| Break, Enter Charges Net tions of the company. several stories to illustrate the|crusier at Whitby Police Court| Year In Jail Broedioom and Rugs Wallpaper and Murals C.1.L, Paints end Vernishes Flo-Glaze Colorizer Points DODD & SOUTER Decor Centre 107 Byron St. S., Whitby Phone 668-5862 man of Ontario County Junior Farmers and Mrs. Meyers, who lives near Stouffville, is presi- dent of the Federation of Agri- culture. Mr. Davidson told the Times there will be many new fea- tures at this year's Fair. He said that a beauty contest will be held for a '"'Miss Whitby" and a "Miss Ontario County." The Fair will be held at the Whitby Arena from June 25 until June 28. = "ONE-PIECE CONCRETE | to their owners through the| A former captain in the Cana-|Ways in which keys are found) Tuesday. dian Army, Mr. Piper told mem-| 4nd returned to their owners, Elizabeth Jane Kendell, of To- bers his occupation was tagging|, Dealing with automation in|ronto, was charged with the a nation. the plant, Mr, Piper said auto-|theft of the 28 foot vessel from Be : mation did not cause lay-offs), Pickering Townshi Pre in a year-round opera-\1i¢ rather enabled the company) ring Township lot. The than 9,500,000 car owners." The War Amputations Ke Tag service started in 1946 i to Canada, All the profits a first were turned back into the they company until in 1953 made their first clear proift. The service provides employ- ment for amputees and dis- abled war veterans and fo veterans when the openings are available. They also do all thei own rehabilitation. The Toronto plant now em he said, "we tag more y n Chicago and then later came to employ more people. | For Possession Of Stolen Goods William MacDougall, Pickering Beach appeared in Whitby Police Court Tuesday. He pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of stolen goods. Constable Robert Hutchinson of r r Suspend Sentence | 27, of 28 charge was laid by her hus- band, John Kendel, of French- }man's Bay, Mr. Kendell told the court that his family had split up last September, He said that the enuiser, which had been bought out of funds his wife and he had contributed to, was taken from it's winter storage place March | Mrs. Kendell said the vessel had been purchased with funds from her personal bank account. She said that her husband had \the boat registered in his own A jail term was the result of| two break, enter and theft counts for an Oshawa man | Tuesday. | Roland Arthur Villeneuve, 22, 195 Conant street, appeared be- fore Magistrate C. W. Guest and pleaded guilty to the two charges. | Detective Sgt. Kenneth Young of the Oshawa City Police told |the court that the accused had jadmitted his part in. a break-in jat Simeoe street south store |March 22. The officer also testi-| |fled thes Villeneuve had told of| | | SMELT NETS 6' SMELT BENDERS 6' x 6 HIP WADERS MITCHELL'S SPIN REELS "° CAMPBELL'S GOLF CLUBS x 6' REG. a | 79 3.97 6.97 " REG. 4.95 NOW REG. 9.95 ONLY ve MEd SA. 85 WOODS, 5 IRONS Nie MMMLDUTE DELL CW ALL YES @ NON*SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS POR YOUR NEW HOME REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS OLIVER the Pickering Township Police/Mame although she had paidja break-in on March 19. Department told the court that/for it. His Worship sentenced the ac- a television set stolen from an| Magistrate C. W. Guest dis-\cused to one year on each| firma in the ares. Products Ontoro Beach home was found|missed the charge. charge, to run concurrently. | pad |boys who had told him the set that would be economically un- |! the accused's residence. Last year there were between| wise for the service to make|,, 1%@ accused told police that as stolen. | i Le) 7 12,000 and 14,000 keys: returned| Magistrate Crawford Guest| Easter weekend guests at the REG. 59.95 NOW | AND PLATFORM ploys about 40 amputees and is looked upon as a_ favorable source of business by several | 39.97 GOLF BALLS "'yeci*sc. 'tach ony 99° REG. 3.95 GOLF GLOVES Now ony 2.97 PATIO HURRICANE LAMPS,,.,, 1.89 9-331] CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. are bought from these manufac-|t had been sold to him by some| |said that receivers were worse Mr, and Mrs. Ivan McKenzie 115 BROCK HAS MUCH SALT A new salt mine in Louisiana contains emough salt to supply the world's needs for centuries. jthan theives. His Worship order- |restitution to be made and placed MacDougall on suspend- ed sentence and probation for one year. WHITBY BROCK. Evening Shows Start 7 and 8:20 Last Complete Show 8:20 STEWART SYLVA Love in a land of treachery and temptation! 7 GRANGER" KONCINA home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F, MacCarl, Colborne street, were Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Mac- /Carl, of Stoney Creek. Brian and Brent, twin sons of |Mr. and Mrs, Garet Henry, are |celebrating their third birthdays jtoday. Friends of the family wish Brian and Brent many | happy returns of the day. | Viscount Greenwood Chapter IODE is holding its Easter Des- sert Bridge this evening, at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall with co - conveners Mrs, H. |Doner and Mrs. George A. An- spent the Easter weekend in Smiths Falls visiting Mr. Mc- Kenzie's mother Mrs. Lorne B. McKenzie who is now a house guest of her son and 'daughter. in-law of Byron street south. Joel, son of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Kaiser, Cochrane street, | celebrated his seventh birthday Monday. Guests attending his party, were his brother Mark sisters Paula, Jane and Frances. Other guests were Wayne Murkar, Harry Forbes, Blase Butts, David Sorichetti, Johny Debosky, Brian Camp- bell and Brian Dudgeon, CLIMBERS, TEAS AND FLORABUNDA ROSE BUSHES GRASS SEED '° SPECIAL 79° 1 (Loan of Free ete 45¢ @ TROPICAL FISH SPECIAL @ NEONS, ZEBRAS, FANCY RED TAIL GUPPIES oY STREET WHITBY SLICED ARNOLD OPEN THURS. TILL 8 P.M, -- FRI. TILL 9 P.M. -- WED. TILL 6 P.M. SAVE ON GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS OF GUARANTEED QUALITY FRESH CUT WING OR SIRLOIN--- STEAKS 79: BONELESS RUMP RIB ROAST BEEF _-- Ih. 55° JUST NORTH F TH A peta 4 CORNERS ROAST BEEF SwoRDSMAN jderson, Ticket convener Mrs. iG, E, Juby, prizes Mrs. F. W. | Marsh, COTTAGE ROLLS Ib, 75¢ PORK HOCKS --_Ib, 19 BONELESS HAMS Ih. 79° HAMBURK STEAK © [bs. SLICED BOLOGNA 1 .00 Richard Black and Mrs. Terry) |King, of Ottawa, were luncheon) jguests at the home of Mrs.| David, son of Mr, and Mrs.\Mable McPherson, 410 Dundas |William'G, McKnight, is cele-|street west. |brating his 10th birthday today. | His companions of _ Kathleen} Rowe School and friends wish} him a happy birthday. TALKING BUDGIES and SINGING CANARIES Limited Quantity Reg. 8.95 NOW PORTSMAN' CORNER 103 Byron S., Whitby -- 668-4511 5.95 WO 2 Bob McQuat stationed] at RCAF Station at St. Huberi, | Quebec, Mrs. McQuat = and family were Easter holiday Mr, and Mrs. Ross McLean guests at the home of his bro- were Easter Sunday dinner|ther and sister-in-law Mr. and }guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Mrs. J. L. McQuat, Centre street |McLean of Cannington. south. ALSO -- SECOND FEATURE ATTRACTION "ALL AT SEA" Starring ALEC GUINNESS |