2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 17, 1963 Fresh Strife Expected § For British Guianans Race Storm: Warning | Flying In Washington WASHINGTON (AP) -- Storm warnings of racial strife are fly- victims of Negro criminals are|overcrowded centre of a city other Negroes. and live with a hard core of un- GEORGETOWN, British Gui- ana (Reuters) -- The govern- ment, troops and civilians braced themselves during the weekend for what promised to be a round of fresh complica- tions in this British colony's economic-political crisis. British troops took over uard duties Friday at the Par- ament Buildings as a general sttike against the government's proposed labor relations bill en- tered its ninth week and all roads leading to Parliament were closed to vehicles and pe- destrians alik. And, as a fresh contingent of troops was reported on its way from Britain, a fresh storm was brewing in Parliament over attempts to unseat the left-wing government of Premier Cheddi Jagan, The speaker of the National Assembly, Rahman Gajraj, has on South America's Caribbean called a meeting of the assem-|coast. ing in Washington. The signals have been sighted. This loosely governed seat of bly for Wednesday and the op- position party has given notice it will imtroduce a motion of The tanker is Cuban, carry- ing Russian oil to be stored, al- most certainly, in United States government, the only city in the! tt country with a Negro. popula- But Negroes do contribute to the city's crime out of propor: tion to their 57-per-cont major. y in the city's population. They came into @ majority non-confidence in Jagan's gov- ernment, The speaker suspended Ja- gan and three of Jagan's col- leagues from Parliament May 28. With them barred from sit- ting, the governmen party has a minority of one seat. MAY CHALLENGE CALL The law officer's department has hinted the government will challenge the legality of the speaker's calling a session of Parliament, Meanwhile, the presence of an oil tanker off Georgetown Harbor brought the whole Pan- orama of world politics to this leolony -- population 500,000-- | pled owned bulk storage tanks which Jagan can requisition under his present emergency powers. Another Cuban ship was al- ready unloading diesel fuel, food and flour sent here by Cu- ban Premier Castro, Bakers, besieged by bread hunters, were telling custom- ers: "There'll be Red bread on|-- Sale soon," { A third ship from a Commu- nist country was expected to arrive here this week with a} cargo of food, INDUSTRY CRIPPLED The general strike has crip- industry throughout Brit-| Guiana. Canadian and|§ Tax Change Need Cited By QUEBEC (CP) -- Ontario's Premier John Robarts said Saturday night he doesn't find the tax demands being made by Quebec on the federal govern- ment "too unreasonable." At the same time he told an audience of political leaders and newspaper men from .the two provinces that the time may have come to re-examine the application of Confedera- tion in the light of current events Mr. Robarts was speaking at a dinner offered by the Quebec government to members of the} Ontario Legislature Press Gal- lery who were visiting mem- bers of the Quebec Press Gal- lery during the weekend His audience included Que-; bec's Premier Jean Lesage and| a number of cabinet ministers of both provinces. Vatican Using | Extra System For Signals ean officials sald Sunday an| electric light signalling system| will supplement the traditional puffs of smoke to tell the world a new Pope has been elected. the Cardinals gather Wednes- day in a conclave to name a suc- cessor to the late Pope John| XX, A | This time the Vatican has taken careful precautions to avoid the confusion which ac-| companied Pope John's election| four years and seven months "ago. . The system of supplementary light signals was reported un sults, of Confederation built a flexible : system which has encountered|to work with problems the fathers had never|©eS dreamed of. He said the people |© of Ontario are sympathetic to) ' r | VATICAN CITY (AP)--Vati-|Quebec's problems and want to| Party won 20-seats in the 1961 ensure ued development. |Lesage was prenented an illu- j 'A |minated scroll, giving him the The system will be installed, |treedom i Ontario for '"'as long| the officials said, by the timelas the St. Lawrence River links jour two great provinces." Ss |American aluminum companies) have had to close their bauxite! § installations, | The Canadian-owned Bauxite! |City, 65 miles south of here, |normally ships 1,500,000 tons of jalumina (dried and calcined | bauxite) all over the world an- Robarts i | Mr. Lesage said the Ontario| Only two of the colony's 11 premier's speech would do Sugar mills are in operation) & more for understanding '"'than/and sugar producers blamed) anything done in the past." |the strike for a one-third drop jin the spring sugar crop. | NEED RE-ALLOCATION Bauxite and sugar account| Mr. Robarts said there must)for §0 per cent of British Gui- be "a most drastic re-alloca-|ana's exports. tion of our taxes" if provinces) ' ane are to meet obligations as- The Pt due ey signed them by the constitu-|Pyel ©48ans 'aor aia ABE: . bill has been punctuated by out-| The visito on laene burts of violence, racial intoler.| "In view of our experiences/ance and lawlessnéss in both in Ontario and the large de-|city and rural areas. mands made upon us in the fields of responsibility that are CONVINCED OF PLOT ours, I cannot find your for-| Jagan says he is convinced mula too unreasonable." the strike is a conspiracy by| One of the most urgent needs|the trade unions, the | of the times is establishment of|Parties and American imperial:| "a much more effective basis/ists to topple his government. | for federal-provincial relations; The Trades Union Council, on so that the federal government|the other hand, is suspicious of MOSCOW will have a better understand-|Jagan's politics and fears au- Tereshkova ing of our problems in the prov-/thoritarian rule. | : inces, I have long felt that in| The unions' More than 1,200 people at- struggle | tended a "Fiy-In Breakfast" relations| at the Oshawa airport Sunday. rs, one from as far went into terms for re- include: - Full pay for the} tent, to bring about effective re-|time on strike, dismissal of all) i workers who attempted to ig Mr. Robarts said the fathers nore the strike call and strik- : Jers having the right to refuse} regular employ-| the strike) who rejected a retired textile mill all. Jagan's. People 8 Progressive! oi ster is a cotton spinner. 11_ went to Forbes ' ce Burnham's People's Natiomal|SPace traveller Congress and the remaining|/@0d described |four to Peter D'Aguiar's United) \Force Party. The colony has been continu- ally plagued by racial unrest. h Of the population, about 285,000) are East Indians, including Ja-| Cofederation's contin-/elections; is During the dinner Premier air is closely cropped. gan, and approximately 200,000 lare Negro. There also are ap- |proximately 75,000 colored Red China Warns | Against U.S. Deal | Fagen. patty draws heavily lon the East Indian population PEKING (Reuters) -- Com-jand Burnham's party has be-| of many a male. jmunist China has warned Rus-|come the voice of the Negroes. | |sia that any form of collabora-| with all the background neces- ied OSHAWA FLY (AP) -- Valentinajand blouses space| jewelry. | .|now a member in good standing) nto of the Soviet Communist party.|blasting off Sunday, "I assure! mil). Her mother Her father, a tractor driver,|our heroic party, our own Soviet jwas killed fighting in the Sec-| government, The muscle she displays in a bathing suit would be the envy/in the Soviet mill town of Mas- She favors|lennikovo, near Yaroslavl, severely-cut dark suits, skirtsiwhich is at the mouth of the away as Wichita, Kansas, ar- rived in about 300 small air- craft. Some of them are shown above at breakfast ta- Soviet Space Woman Perfect For Heroine She wears little "I am happy that I, a citizen : : sf ; . 3 |sary for the ideal Soviet hero-jof the Union of Soviet Socialist! the years past these relations have|sumption of work were reported): 7." che was a factory worker,/Republics, am the first woman|, y i -|to 7 : been too. formal, Soo. iMerauy | a Communist youth leader and/in the world to make a flight|cofton spinner wi space,' she said before our dear Nikita jond World War. Her mother is Sergeyevich Khrushchev that I worker. shall accomplish with honor the Her brother is a driver and her|task entrusted to me." At 26, the world's first woman STARTED WORK AT 17 unmarried ' . by the Soviet|Work in a tire factory at the age She now is a member of the news agency Tass as a pretty|of 17. Later she switched to cot- adult party organization. jblonde. She has the Russian|ton spinning and took an inter- round face with a cleft chin. She/€st in parachute jumping. 'That rarely uses lipstiek. Her curly|is what got her into cosmonaut Tass said Valentina started school. She was born March 6, 1937, Visit Makes CLC "IN BREAKFAST tion majority, is closing ranks to fend off looming disaster-- an upsurge of crime and a pos- sible outbreak of racial con- flict. i | Civic forces are being mobil- ized, belatedly, against some basic problems -- poverty, un- employment and delinquency, chiefly among the overcrowded Negro citizens whose numbers c\increase day by day with the '\arrival of impoverished mi- wi igrents from the south. The beginnings are promising enough to prompt Atty.-Gen. Robert F, Kennedy to modify his year-old warning that Wash- ington is "'a real time bomb." "Washington's situation is se- s\rious, but I think it is controlla- i\ble,"" Kennedy told The Asso- ciated Press. COULD HAVE TROUBLE "If matters were to keep on |growing worse each year, as they have been, we would surely end up in trouble. A lot depends on what we do from now on. I think we're going to reverse it." The capital's biggest |demonstration since the- end of the First World War, when the Ku Klux Klan marched on Pennsylvania Avenue, was staged last Friday without vio- lence or disorder, and with only }one arrest -- a motorist who failed to move out of the way of the 3,000 Negro protest march- Jers. When it was over the march- ers had won a prize--the prom- ise of the Board of D.C, Com- missioners that if Congress doesn't outlaw housing discrimi- nation 'in Washington by the end of this session, the board will do so by a city ordinance. But any Washington can see civic danger signals: Each day more than a dozen Volga River about 160 miles yokings, purse - snatchings and northeast of Moscow. assaults, 15 larcenies and auto In 1954 she went to work at] Metts, 18 burglaries and a high incidence of murders and rapes. * @ bles near the runway. About 5,000 people visited the air- port during the day. (For story details see page nine). --Oshawa Times Photo. tire factory in Yaroslavl but ear later left to become : 8|\SEE NO RACE PATTERN ot ie Rae ith her mother! There has been no discernible at the Krasny Perekop textile/pattern of racial motivation in retired in 1956.|crime--about 80 per cent of the At the mill, she was elected) -- carrera: carte secretary of the Komsomo 1| (young Communist) committee when she was 20. Last year she Stratas Plans var elected a member of the} 'aroslavl regional committee of| the Young Communist League.| To Keep Rest ATTENDED NIGHT SCHOOL Of Schedule While working at the textile By ALAN HARVEY mill, she combined work with} MOSCOW (CP)--Teresa Stra- study. She attended night school|tas, the tantrum-tossing Cana- |She was graduated from the Jat-|dian soprano who walked out in jter in 1960 as a cotton-spinning|/the midst of a performance technologist. jhere Friday night, says she "Of great assistance' to her in|?!ans to meet the rest of her becoming a cosmonaut was her|co™™itments in the Soviet Un- love for parachute jumping 10n. which' she took up at the Yaro-| '"'It's 99-per-cent sure," the Slav] Sports Club in 1959," Tass|24-year-old Toronto singer said said. "Socm she' was directing a} an-interview Sunday, "After parachute jumping circle at the|all I've got nothing against Krasny Perekop mill. Up to now|Kiev and Riga," race | _ tion with the United States rep- position during the past decade when an estimated 213,000 whites, about onedourth of the pi oe ap emigtated to the subirbs in Virginia and Mary- land, leaving the long-integrated schools 83 per cent Negro and plagued by breakdowns in disci- pline, A racial explosion in the capi- tal of democracy would rever- berate around the world, biem- ishing American prestige in ev- ery free nation--and particu. larly in the new countries where black men's dreams of inde- pendence are coming true. Neither federal nor city au- thorities think it will happen. Washington's "mayor," Com- missioner Walter N. Tobriner, rejects the idea that racial vio- lence is brewing but takes the gravest view of the visible strains on morals and morale. | "The hazard is no greater here than in any northern city |which absorbs an influx of un- iderprivileged Negroes," Torbri- ner told an interviewer. | "Where Negroes occupy the! | employm«t, you have the seeds on tension," Tobriner said, |PRESSURES ABNORMAL The pressures are abnormal Mies Tobriner went on, because 'oes "are not welcomed to the ---- suburbs in Mary- land and Virginia; they are ghettoized in Washington be- cause there are mo avenues of expansion." He went on: "Yet, little could be gained by violence. Washington abolished years ago the kind of discrimi- nations that are causing sit-ins, demonstrations and violence in the south," President Kennedy spoke out last week against the "sick city" publicity given Washing- ton in recent weeks, '"Much has been written about crime and race relations Washington-- much of it untrue," he told a conference of 500 mayors in Honolulu. Many cities could learn from Washington's example, Ken- nedy went on. He cited the com- plete integration of schools, parks, stores, hotels, theatres and restaurants, as well as the current peaceable moves against job and housing bias. Commons Begins On Budget Debate | OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- |mons this week embarks on the |budget debate. It promises to be more lively than usual be- cause of the three "ghost writ- ers" who helped with Finance Minister Gordon's budget. The debate is scheduled to start. Wednesday amd continue until the following Wednesday, June 26. In the six days, the opposition again has a chance to express its dissatisfaction with the minority Liberal gov- ernment through non-confidence motions. Today and Tuesday are ex- pected to be devoted to study of several government legisla- tive proposals. Mr. Gordon presented his first budget Thursday night. Next morning the storm broke when |Douglas Fisher (NDP -- Port |Arthur) questioned him about! |reports that three Toronto busi- nessmen helped write the bud- get speech. | At first Mr. Gordon was hesi-| tant about discussing the mat- jter but later in the day took ithe umusual step of making a) special statement to the Com- mons. JOINED DEPARTMENT | He said investment dealers) David Stanley and Martin }O'Connell and chartered ac- countant Geoffrey Conway joined the finance department as consultants on a temporary basis because "of the very heavy volume of work involved in preparing legislation and minimizing delay in presenting the budget." They started work April 22 when the Liberals took office and their hiring was authorized by the treasury board May 2. All three took oaths of alle giance, of office and of secrecy. Mr. Gordon said under ques- tioning that Mr. Stanley and Mr. O'Connell continued to be on the payroll of their companies after joining the finance department, It was this point that especially aroused the opposition. NOW IS THE TIME To have that carpet or chest- erfield cleaned professionally in Oshawa's Original Carpet Cleaning Centre . . . where fully guaranteed satisfaction is assured, Phone 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY $T. --_ 'der study earlier this month but|"esemts betrayal of the people of Vatican radio spokesmen said a : te) U Di 54 SIMCOE NORTH SPECIALS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEAT | } LEAN TENDER CLUB STEAKS LEAN MINCED BEEF BONELESS SHANK STEW BEEF DIXON'S OIL FURNACES SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. 723-4663 A Protestant physician, Dr.| ie Canadian Director William|Tganized crime in Ontario, | Edward H, Rynearson, also ex.|omployers and unions will have | Mahoney said it was necessary |pressed opposition to the use of|'9, Choose in the future between|to recognize the realities of the) APARTMENT COLLAPSES | CAIRO (Reuters) -- A four- lextraordinary means to keep|intelligent co-operation or the/situation, and that some of the dying patients alive. |"'planless chaos of the past. union's members do support the! storey apartment building in At a: joint conference both) He said that instead of merely old parties. Alexandria collapsed early to-; men stressed that their stand|bargaining with employers, un-- "If they take on the job of/day, killing six persons includ-| |had nothing to do with mercy|ions will have to be prepared|trying to reform the parties and|ing two young girls, Several] |killing. They said all ordinary|'0 participate in decisions in-jget financial statements they'll| injured were taken to hospital] means should be taken to keep|V9lving monetary problems, full/soon find they don't belong in and police were searching the |the apparently hopelessly ill pa- employment and even cultural/the old parties and will be be-/ rubble in case others were still tient alive: | aspects. _|hind the NDP," he said. trapped, 45 | 'We must assume our respon- ' 45 |DON'T REFER TO POPE |sibilities and make- commit widely scattered showers or Earlton ..s.+.+0+00 45 5 | Neither made any reference) ments," he said. 'A tremendous thundersorms this afternoon Sault Ste. Marie .: 45 \to treatments given Pope Johm|job of member education lies and evening. Sunny with a few Kapuskasing ..... 45 |XXIII in the last stages of his|ahead." cloudy intervals Tuesday and White River ...... | mortal illness. ; | The conference Forecasts issued by the Tor-|Mount Forest .... 'onto weather office at 5 a.m.:/Wingham Synopsis: Unsettled weather Hamilton prevails across the province and St, Catharines is expected to persist into Tues-|Toronto . 4 Peterborough Trenton Killaloe ....see00+ Muskoka «.veseess North Bay.. she has made 126 jumps," The balance of Miss Stratas'| the plan then had been re-|#t Yugosiavia. . SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont.)to endorse the New Democratic, given the military rank of junior|pearances in the cities of Riga jected. Apparently on second) The Chinese Communist party| Way Of Keeping :"" recent mission to Eu-|Party. lieutenant. and Kiev and another in Mos- 'deemed it best to go ahead with|Ports the warning is contained . . bor Congress an "awareness Of |recent suggestions of a possible| lfor Canada July 2, the innovation in order to pre-|in a letter the party's central| Patients Alive the chronic unemployment Sit-|working arrangement between| YPCs Want To Cut Miss Stratas caused what the| The little stove in the Sistine|number in the Soviet Union Sat-/ aTLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)|Bill Dodge of Toronto, CLC ex-/eral party. ivi Friday night by walking out in Chapel still will send up its|Urday in connection with next)Roman Catholic Bishop Fulton|ecutive vice-president, said Sat- hg reports partly stemmed Press Privileges the midst of a Bolshoi "Theatre| that voting is inconclusive or|Cal conference in Moscow. sees no moral wrong in avoid-| He told the closing sessions) stee i faiata' -¢ ario Young Progressive Con-|gene Onegin.. It left Moscow's white smoke to announce the 'To entrust the fate of the ing extraordinary measures of a three-day national policylfigures in' the Ontario. Liberal servative "Association urged Canadian colony in dismay, of smoke still will play on the|oration with U.S. imperialism is/in the final stage of fatal or|Steelworkers of America (CLC)|p ials : : : SLICED PORK ; : i | e stage | s I (CLL) |by union officials. ilege now extended to press re-|phone call to her mother, Mrs, C emotions of the crowds packing|to lead the people astray," the' seemingly hopeless illness. that good economic planning is "They (the Liberals) may|ports of the evidence at judicial|/Emanuel Stratas, in Fenontos LIVER Ib - ----'bishop, "and they had-tubes in|fair distribution of the nation's The association' al meet.|thusiasm in the applause was| WEATHER FORECAST ee ean Gees would] wealth. ond Eom i en oon gad r= gpa teen [behind her' tallure "4 eontinue. ' lask then fhBe the tuben® be and in order to get them to sell|ing adopted the recommen-|De . robes c i i | ; - . I see no moral ited have devised economic pol-|Powell of Hamilton told dele-|reputations of many people later|that Moscow audiences nor-| Ib oy de t k be icles which result in full em-| gates, labsolved. of any improper con-/mally do not applaud until after) & e made the remark just be-|nioyment and a rising cost of| |a show. ; "pebepedety : ; ay (smeared by reports during alg wa cine and religion" at the annual °l straight and point out the New|Smeared by reports « L . i j meeting of the American Reece cae economic! nemocratic Party is the only|/engthy inquiry last year by Mr. 45 L 52 $ $ 52 $s e . a Bishop Assails Realize Problem At cosmonaut school she was|Soviet schedule includes ap- thought, Vatican officialsinewspaper People's Daily e- rope brought the Canadian La-| The endorsement squelched|~ --~|cow July 1 before she leaves! 'vent any possible confusion. | |committee sent to its opposite) uation that exists in Canada," the Steelworkers and: the Lib- Russians call a "scandal" here puffs of black smoke to report|month's Sino - Russian ideologi-!5, Sheen said Sunday night. he|urday. from discussions between some| KITCHENER (CP)--The On-|Presentation of the opera Eu- election of a Pope. These whiffs|people and of mankind to collab-/ aimed at keeping alive a patient|conference held by the United|party, They were later denied| Sunday the removal of the priv. The singer indicated in a tele.| St. Peter's Square. _ ' letter says. "If I were dying," said the|needed in Canada to Provide | throw a few crumbs to some of|inquiries. jafter the show that lack of en- ltaken out "European countries we vis-joyt the rest of us," William|dation after speakers said the|She apparently was unaware) RINDLESS ° M ] nn i "medi-|f "We 'should, set the record|duct were questioned and| fore a special session on "'medi- living," Mr. Dodge said. 'No| shou se e recor loal Associations one we should support."' Justice Wilfred D. Roach into C ap Hep mcr can Mr. Dodge said government, fen! Ib 45 55 se eeeeeese 48 50 45 45 ay. eevee Lake St. Clair, southern Lake Huron, Lake Erie, Niagara, western Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Toronto: Va. triable cloudiness with a few II Reminder to our . Residential Customers" had earlier little change in temperature,) winds light. Northern Lake Huron, south- ern Georgian Bay, eastern Lake) 'Ontario, Haliburton: Variable | 'cloudiness today and Tuesday.) 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