Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jul 1963, p. 24

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24 THE OSHAWA VIMES, Wednesday, July 3, 1963 Z Milk Sales BIRTHS -- Warn and Audrey (nee CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 28) MERKAC--Gabe and Bonny are very with the arrival of their third daughter, Sylvia, on Friday, June 28, 1963, at Oshawa General Hospital. A little sister for Cindy and Debbie. to Dr. H. H. Vollmer MUSSELMAN -- Jim and Betty (nee Lapney) are extremely pleased to an-) @opnce the arrival of a 7 lbs. 8 ozs.) » on Sunday, June 30, 1963, at the a General Hospital. | QCOTT -- Debbie and Richard are to announce the arrival of their brother, Thomas William, 8 f 7 pes., on Thursday, June 27, Oshawa the Parents are ean and @pecial thanks to Dr. and staff of 4B. ELBY -- To David and Anna (nee ¥ >) a son, Glenn David, 7 Ibs. 2 o@s., on Sunday, June 30, 1963, at Ajax and Pickering Hospital. NAMES are important: Choosing a fame for your child shouid be a real pleasure and others will want to know your choice, Name your child as quick- ly_as possible and use the individual fame in an Oshawa Times Birth An- mnouncement, Just call our Classified Department, give the facts, including; the name, and we will pubiish a Birth) Notice in the next edition. Just dial DEATHS BOOTH, Mrs. Verner §. Entered into rest in Toronto General) Hospital, Tuesday, July 2, 1963, Plor-| ence Ruth Farnham, beloved wife of, Verner S. Booth, mother of Mrs, Henry} Baka (Florine), Toronto, Cgo G strong Funeral Home, Oshawa memorial service in the chapel Thursday, July 4 at 2 p.m. Imerment Mount Lawn Cemetery BOYCHYN, Hnat Suddenly at the residence of his daugh-| ter, Mrs. A. Andruskiw, RR 1, Whitby, ; on Tuesday, July 2, 1963, Hnat Bay- chyn, beloved husband of Theresa Kov- alevich, dear father of Mrs. A. Andru- skiw (Ma John and George of! Whitby, Michael of Toronw, in his S0th/ year, Resting at the W. CC. Town) Funeral' Chapel, Whitby, for service! im the chapel on Friday, July 5, at 2 p.m. Interment Union Cemetery, Osh- awa. Visitors commencing 7 p.m. Wed- mesday LEWINS, George At Oshawa General Hospital on Tues Gay, July 2, 1963, George Lewins of S30 Jackman Road, Bowmanville, in his $8th year. Beloved husband of Rose,/ dear father of Mrs. C. Karp (Stella), Mrs. D. Whillans (Joan), Mrs. H Bergsma (Dorothy) of Bowmanvilie and Mrs. E. Kirby (Marie) of Toronto: » Bowmanville eervice 2 o'clock, Friday afternoon. In-| terment Bowmanville Cemetery WALKER, John Henry into rest in Oshawa Hospital, Tuesday, July 2, 1963, John/ Henry Walker, beloved husband of the} Jate Elsie Pearl Upper, and father of} Mrs. M. MacAlpine (Marjorie), To- ronto; Kenneth of Oshawa, Oscar of} Stoney Creek, Elmore of Toronto, Lloyd! of Dixie; brother of Vincent Walker of Guelph, in his 83rd year. Resting at The Armstrong Funeral Home, Osh. @wa, with memorial service in the! chapel, Friday, July 5, at 2 p.m. Inter./ mem Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. Genera! 'niente ateneaitnsneeenssteanetane i FAMILIES who have pre- 2 | their family estates together in Mount! Lawn Memorial Park testify this to be! the answer to a delicate future prob. a for courteous information LOCKE'S FLORISTS | Punere! arrangement ond | floral requirements for oll eccasions, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 IN MEMORIAM BATEMAN -- In loving memory of my dear sister, Ethel Lenora Bate- man, who passed away July 3, 1962 While she sleeps in peaceful sleep Her memory I shall always keep --Sister Ella MEMORIALS" MARBLE and GRANITE Designing, Carving, Lettering Installatior,, Repairs Open Evenings Until 9 Oshawa' Monument Co.| 1435 King Street Eost 728. 3111 -RIMAR- MEMORIALS MONUMENTS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Complete Monument and Inscription Service 152 SIMCOE SOUTH Phone 723-1002 CARD OF THANKS I WISH t express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all my friends and relatives and neighbors who sent me! beautiful flowers, cards and gifts! Special thanks to Dr. Stanley and Dr! Sprags, the nurses and housekeeping | staif on 4F who were all so kind t& me Guring my recent stay at the Oshawa General Hospital. AVOIDED HAZARD DARLINGTON, England (CP); --A special "unspillabie" juncaj was arranged when the qual Mother visited a school here | Officials feared they couldn't trust the schoolboy waiters with} soup and gravy H BEWARE OLD FAITHFUL | LONDON (CP)--British driv-| ers have been warned that foods like fish and chips can/ make them dangerous behind the wheel. An article in Nurs- ing Mirror says fried foods make people irritable and pro- voke ilianannered driving GOT THE BIRD CHELMSFORD, Eng ly andi (CP)--Patients in th e waiting toom of an Essex psych-atrist kept hearing hysterical screams and orders to "shut up very- thing has bem peaceful. how- ever, since the psychiatrist. got vid of his mynah bird, 36--Legal "UPON the app' 36--Legal NEWS IN BRIEF Today's SMUGGLING CHARGED CAIRO (AP)--Cairo newspa- pers today carried stories of three diplomatic currency smug- Decrease The farm economics and sta- tistics branch of the Ontario Writ of Summons--General, C.C. No. 6283 A.D, 1963 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF YORK BETWEEN: ROLIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED, es) PLAINTIFF --and -- PETER COLLOSOFSKY, DEFENDANT t King- rade... sw vecond, by the Groce of God of the United pa "Conoda pe Her other Realms and Territories Queen, Heod of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. TO: PETER COLLOSOFSKY of the in the We Command You, thet within Writ on you, inclusive of the day of of ppearonce poten wet default of your so doing, the plaintiff may pr therein and judgement may be given in your absence plointiff's own shewing and you may be deemed to = mitted the plaintiff's claim ond: (subject to Rules of C urt) w not be entitled to notice of. any further proceedings here n Witness, His Honor Judge Robert Forsyth Judge of our said Court, te " " vd th of our Lord 1963 Tee eat ey tee ee ee my, H, KENNEDY" Clark of of ten days ofter the service of this such service, you cause issued from the Office of the Clerk of the County Court of the we # York eis "3H. KENNEDY" Clerk N.B.---This Writ is to be served within 12 calendar manths from the dote therof, or, if renewed, within 12 calendar months from the date of such renewal, including the day of such date, ond not afterwards. Appeorance may be entered ot the Office of the Clerk of this Court. in the City Hall, Room 109, Toronto, Ontorio The Plaintiff's claim is for damages resulting from the forgery of a Deed of Mortgage dated the 24th day of April, 1959 to Waverley Acceptance (Canada) Limited, registered in the Regi- stry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario on the 4th day of May, 1959 os Instrument No. 106452. The said instrument purported to be executed by Doniel Collosotsky but wos y the defendant. The plointiff is the assignee f the said purpo mortgage by virtue of an assignment of fA age from Waverley Acceptente (Canada) Limited doted the April, 1959 and registered in the Registry Office of the County of Ontario on the 18th strument No. 107409 in tact for Division 1959 as Ir doy of June. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF YORK BETWEEN ROLIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED, Plaintiff --and -- PETER COLLOSOFSKY, Defendant STATEMENT OF CLAIM (Writ issued the 24th day of June, 1963) ! The plaintiff is a corporation incorporated under the lows of the Province of Ontario and carries on its business in the City of Toronto in the County of York 2. The defendant, whose whereabouts are now unknown, is the son of Danie! Collosofsky 3. The said Doniel Collosofsky wos during his lifetime the owner of real property in the City of Oshawa in the County of Ontorio known as municipal no. 126 Verdun Road. The soid londs ond premises ore more particularly described os follows.: "ALL AND SINGULAR thot certain parcel or tract of land end premises, situcte, tying ond being in the City of Osh- awa, in the County ond Province of Ontario, ond being composed of all of lots 26. and 37, according to a Plan registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the County of Ontario es No. 1,95." 4. The soid Doniel Collosofsky died on or about the 21st day of Jonuary, 1962 at the City of Oshawa. On or about the 24th day of April, 1959 the defendant froudulently forged a signe ture and affixed a seal which purported to be that of his father, the said Daniel Collosofsky, to a deed of mortage dated the 24th day of April, 1959. The said mortgage reg sige to mort e the above mentioned lands ond premises to 'aver- ley Recccence (Conada) Limited to secure the sum of $2,900.00 The said mértgage purported to be signed, sealed and executed by the said Daniel Collosofsky but such wos not the cose. The defendant did the acts oforesaid for the purpose of inducing the scid Waverley Acceptance (Canada) Limited and also the plaintiff to rely upon the. soid instrument os being o good. and valid mortgage executed by the seid Donie! Collosofsky upon the scid londs and premises. 5. Relying upon the soid mortgage ond forged signoture with seal thereto, Woverley Acceptance (Canada) Limited advanced funds to the defendant and registered the said mortgage on the 4th day of May, 1959, in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of Ontano as No 106452 for the City of Oshawa Relying upon the soid mortgage ond forged signoture with seal thereto, the plaintiff took an assignment of the soid mort- goge from Waverley Acceptance (Canada) Limited by an assign- ment of mortgage dated the 24th day of April, 1959, and re- tered he said Registry Office on the 18th day of June, 107409 for the City of Oshewa. In consideration anment the plointiff paid to Waverley Acceptance Limited the sum of $2,400.00. reason of the defendant's fraudulent acts aforesaid ff hos been uable to enforce the said mortgage and ceived nothing thereunder on account of principal and 6 tf theretore claims judgment for the sum of $2,400.00 for damages, s costs, and such further and other relief as this oction requires The plointiff proposes thot this action be tried at the City of Toronto DELIVERED this 2}st day of June, 1963 by McCarthy & McCorthy 330 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontorio, Solicitors for the Plaimtit# iN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF YORK --MOLLY SWEET." HIS HONOUR JUDGE "WEAVER" "IN CHAMBERS" Tuesday, The 25th day of June, 1963 BETWEEN ROLIN INVESTMENTS LIMITED, PLAINTIFF -- and -- PETER COLLOSOFSKY, DEFENDANT ORDER mn of the plaintiff for om order for substitu- vice, wu r ng the writ of summons, statement of John Herbert Froncis, filed, RED thot service. upon the defendant s herein and statement of cloim by cous- t together with the soid writ of summons be published in co newspoper published ty of Oshawa ond in the Toronto Daily # the said newspapers shal! be good * the writ of summons and statement defe ngont. ' "he L. WEAVER" sufficient ser of cloim upon the to be entered for you in this action, and take Department of Agriculture re- ports sales of fluid milk, during April, by the commercial - dair- ies in Ontario County totalled 1,069,528 quarts. This compar- pared with 1,083, 293 quarts in March. of this year and 931,361 quarts in April of last year. The report states sales of but- termilk in April totalled 11,863 quarts, This compared with 12,- 019 quarts in March and 8,686 quarts in April of 1962 A total of 50,682 quarts of chocolate dairy drink were sold in April compared with 50,087 quarts in March and 31,428 quarts in April of last year. Total sales of fluid cream to- talled 33,530 quarts. This c»m-|. pared with 32,792 quarts in March of this year and 28,369 quarts in April of last year, Tt was also reported that the dairies spent $152,484 to pur- chased milk from producers, A total of 3,373,325 pounds was|the youth, G. Kuzmin, knifed an purchased. Of this amount 2,-/Intourist guide who chased him jaway from a foreign tourist faa Sohn were of standard| fluid andS$pecial fluid quality.|outside a Leningrad hotel. It OBITUARIES said Kuzmin was trying to buy a sweater from the tourist. STARTS LITTER PATROL MRS, VERNON S. BOOTH |'Thomas Heyde threw a beer After a short illness Mrs./can onto U.S, 61 the other day. Verner S. Booth died at the|Magistrate Roland Busch gave Oshawa General Hospital Tues-/him a choice Monday: spend 60 day, July 2. Mrs, Booth lived/days in jail or the next two at 196 Division street and was! Sundays picking up litter along in her 67th year jthe highway, Heyde, who is in The deceased was the formerjhis 20s, will begin policing the Florence Ruth Farnham,jroad at 9 a.m. Sunday da aughter of the late Mr. and/ Mrs. Henry Farnham, of Belle-| VIEWED AS HE DROVE ville. She married Verner §S.| BRIDGTON, Me. (AP)--Rich- Booth in Belleville in 1928 andjard S. Fields, 24, of West New- came to Oshawa four years|ton, Mass., was fined $10 Mon- Hater day for watching television-- Mrs: Booth was a member of! While driving. Police said he iCentre Street United Church had a television set on the dash- and a member of the United| board of his car jChurech Women . @ a | The deceased is survived by!| sapapipape sais MOWER her. husband; one daughter,|). PUSLINCH, Ont, (CP)-- gling operations totalling $1,500,- 000. Reliable. informants said the embassies involved were those of the United States, Le- banon and Mali. "No com- ment," said the press attache at the U.S. Embassy. "We know nothing about the affair," a Leb- anese embassy -spokesman Said. car was no comment from ali ' TALKS IN MOSCOW BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- For- eign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak will have talks in Moscow July 7 - 8-9 with Russian Premier Khrushchev, it was announced today YOUTH KNIFED TOURIST MOSCOW (AP) -- Leningrad authorities have executed a knife-wielding youth who dealt in black market Western cloth- ing, the labor newspaper Trud | Mrs, Henry Baka (Florine), of| Charles T. Cook, 71, of this vil-/ Toronto avd two sons, Cecil G,,|!@8e 15 miles south of Guelph, of Montreal and E. Duane, of| W&S killed Saturday when he fell Toronto. Also surviving a/ ofi « tractor and under a mower ibrother, Harry, of Canifton, {it was hauling. Police said Mr. Mrs. Booth is at the Arm-| Cook, a farmer, was cutting hay |strong Funeral Home, Oshawa,|@nd fell while turning the trac. for a memorial service in the| tor on a hill. jchapel, Friday, July 5. The offi-| ~~ : ciating clergyman will be Rev.|2. Mr, Walker made his home |Frank Ward, minister of West-|with his son, Kenneth, at 115 jmount United Church. Inter-|Garrard road north. jment will be in Mount Lawn) The deceased had been ill for jCemetery, Oshawa \the past two weeks. He was in , his 84th year. The son of the HNAT BOYCHYN | oY ilies ; Hnat Boychyn died suddenly|j' Yt and Mrs. John Wal- at the residence of his daugh- Sound 4é y pg ps ter, Mrs. A. Andruskiw, RR 1)" " Whitby, Tuesday, July 2, in his Mr, Walker lived in Bowman- 180th year. \ville and Emniskilien before He was born in the Ukraine) making his home in the Oshawa and married there in 1908 to the| 878 two years ago. He was an |former Theresa Kovalevich, He|@nsincer with the Canadian Pa- emigrated to Canada and was|"ific Railway and retired in a farmer in Whitby Township 1947. The deceased was a mem- until his retirement 10 years ¢r of the Brotherhood of Loco- | ago. motive Engineers An adherent of the United) Mr. Walker was predecease | Church, he is survived by three|by his wife, the former Elsie |sons, John and George, of Whit.|Pearl Upper, who died in 1951. |by, and Michael, of Toronto; He is survived by one daughter, jone daughter, Mrs. Andruskiw|Mrs. M. MacAlpine (Marjorie), | (Mary), of Whitby and eight/of Toronto; four sons: Kermeth, | grandchildren. of Oshawa; Oscar, of Stoney | Mr. Boychyn is at the W. C./Creek; Elmore, of Toronto and Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby.|Lloyd, of Dixie. One brother, Service will be conducted in the| Vincent, of Guelph, also -sur- chapel on Friday, July 5, at 2/vives and 11 grandchildren. p.m. by Rev. John Kovalevich,| Mr. Walker. is at the Arm- his brother-in-law, who is minis.|Strong Funeral Home, Oshawa, ter of the United Church of Al] fOr a memorial service in the Nations, Monirea!. Interment |Cchapel, Friday, July 5, at 2 p.m. is Oshawa GEORGE W. DOWNER PETERBOROUGH -- George | William Downer, a lifelong resi jdent of Peterborough, died Mon- jday, July 1, in Toronto General) |Hospital after a jong illness. He minster United Church, awa Interment will be Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. myawenes"" Race Problem Clouds British Guiana Crisis \George Downer and the former| jCarolyna Clark. He attended} |All Saints Anglican Church and| was a member of the Canadian i Legion | | Mr. Downer is survived by jhis wife, the former Dorothy |Sage. He is also survived by \five daughters, Mrs, B. Spence j(Isabel) of Oshawa, Joyce,| \Caro] Susan, and Beverley and two sans, George and Terry jAlso surviving are two sisters, |Mrs Juliette -Foster and Mrs Charles Harris (Violet) and four brothers, William, Asa,/ |Newton and Jack Downer, all| of Peterborough The body was at the Nesbitt funeral home where the funeral service was held at 2 p.m., to- day. with the Rev. Donald Cook officiating. Burial was in Little Lake cemetery GEORGE LEWINS | The death occurred suddenly jat Oshawa General Hospital \Tuesday, July 2, of George | Lewins, 50 Jackman road, Bow- |manvilie, in his 59th year | Born im County Durham, | BRITISH ro bind jEngland, he came to Canada| The British are not expected lin 1926. Since then ne. had spent|to remain long in this steamy, {most of that time in Bowman. |tropical colony on South Amer- ville, where he was employed as|!ca's northeast shoulder, Afri- ja foundry foreman in the Bow-|can and Indian ' | manville foundry | pressing ie Dail for immedi- | He was a member of St,|ate independence \John's Anglican Church and of) "Heaven help us when the iLOL 2384 |Bnitich leave," said an East In- | Mr. Lewins is survived by|(an businessman violently op- jas wife Rose; four daughters,|Posed '0 the government of Dr iMrs. C. Karp (Stella), Mrs. p.|Cheddi Jagan, the U.S.-edu- |Whillans (Joan), Mos loated dentist turned Marxist. jgama (Dorothy), of Bowman-|J@gan is of Indian descent. jville and Mrs. E: Kirby (Marie)| J@8an, 45, has been a power, jof Toronto and three ons, Ken-joff and on, in British Guiana jneth, of Bowmanville, Frank, of for 10 years. He won't accept | Warkworth and Phillip, in Eng.|the label of Communist if only land |because, " --, -- are Mr. Lewins is at the North.|(00 many loose 'initions on jcott and Smith Baller se it. But, he advocates a state of | Bowmanville, for service Fri. democratic Marxism. | jay, July 5, at 2 p.m. Interment; Who is Jagan really? i be in Bowmanville Ceme.|_ "A incompetent, | ham, 40, a busy socialist, law- JOHN HENRY WALKER yer, boss of the left - wing, : The death of John Henry Wal mainty-Negro People's National jker occurred at By ROBERT BERRELLEZ GEORGETOWN, British Gui ana (AP)--The future of this \iny British colony, now gripped by a paralyzing general s.rike, is clouded by a racial problem seemingly without solution. The trouble is between Britisn |Guianese of East Indian and those of African Negro descent. The fundamental issue is rac- ism. An important side factor is communism the finst ernment put into office through Western - style elections Civil iwar is ximost cer-ain to follow anxious, tense Guianese who feel that only the presence of iBritish troops has kept their 'country from exploding into re- voit reported today. The report said) JACKSON, Mo. (AP) --| These ave the conclusions of ndia ipulled himself to the top--and/of Jagan's intentions. jmay stay there indefinitely UM BIEL BROUGHT STRIKE leaders, are} | | | | will be in the Union Cemetery,|The officiating clergyman_ will) Japan and Russia both be Rev, W. Rackham of West- creased Osh-|Antarctic whale oil production! were able to hear him," Prof. in Park per cent By 1965 the world may seejcails a "rank opportunist,"" saw Marxist-Leninist gov-ia chance to enhance his polit- convinced |Marxist," growls Forbes Burn- LEFT-WING OPPOSITION | the Oshawa|Congress, Jagan's mair oppo-/doms." {General Hospita] Tuesday, Juiy/nent. "He cannot get it through| Jagan's brand of Marxismihelp. DIES IN MISHAP ADOLPHUSTOWN, Ont. (CP) Stephen Grecianu, 54, of this village 10 miles east of Picton, was killed Saturday when the tractor he was using to cut grass went over a 10-foot bank, overturned and pinned him against rocks. Police said Mr. Grecianu may have suffered a heart attack before the acci- a dent. GETS OVATION HALIFAX (CP) -- The cast of Canada's newest theatre ven-|Ar ture was given a_ five-minute standing ovation Monday night at the end of their opening per- TORONTO i A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--July 3 (Quotatiins in cents unless marked $. id xd--Ex-dividend, _xr- from previous board-lot closing it Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS 265 $4% 44 H+ 275 2% «6S 20 20 250 $28% 2% Wh 830 «830 «830 $565 5614 28% 18 1a 52% | SBR 67% 10% Stock Arg B pr Atl Sugar 1 Bank Mont $6754 Bank NS 49 $70% formance--a light-handed and easy production of Shaw's Ma. jor Barbara. The house, had been sold out for weeks and hundreds who couldn't get tick- ets stood outside. CPR TO WITHDRAW VANCOUVER (CP) The Canadian National Railways says the Canadian Pacific Rail- way "will be withdrawing' from operation of the 560-room Hotel Vancouver. The hotel has been operated jointly by the two railway companies since it opened in 1939. TAKES CHARGE DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Field Marshall' Abdel Salam! Aref, president of Iraq, has! taken personal charge of gov- ernment troops in the three- week war against Kurdish reb- els in northern Iraq. SAYS HE'S "TERRIFIC" NEW YORK (AP) -- Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop of New York arriving home from the coronation of Pope Paul Vi in Rome, said "I think he's terrific. I think he'll follow very closely in Pope John's) footsteps as well as those of his) 261 predecessors," on his ar-| rival at Idlewild airport Monday) night TELEPHONE SHOCKED DECATUR, Ga. (AP) -- Steve} Duffy, 12, picked up the teie- phone and got the shock of his life. Lightning during a thunder- storm struck a transformer near the Duffy home just after Steve lifted the receiver Monday. The shock sent him staggering. EXPAND SCHOOL YEAR VANCOUVER (CP) Van- jcouver School of Art will start joperating the year . 11964. The present year is Sep- round in tember to early June. Adult education director Dr. Bert Wales says art school facilities in the new $2,000,000 institute Owen!are too valuable to lie idle for three months each year. LOSE HALF STEER EDMONTON (CP)--A choice beef animal loses 45 to 50 per cent of its original weight when it is slaughtered and butchered reports the Alberta agriculture department. Removal of bone, offal, blood and other waste is q|responsible for the loss. GAVE GENEROUSLY OAK BLUFF, Man. (CP)--A two-year-old holstein, for her age the top Manitoba milk pro- ducer last year, gave enough milk in 305 days to supply an average family for about seven years. Owned by Gerry An- seeuw of Oak Bluff, she pro- duced 17,756 pounds of milk during the period. That's equal to about 7,102 quarts TAKE MORE WHALES their percentages of between 1961 and 1962 with 47.9 and 26.6 per cent respectively. | The congress, which has ai- Split Talks At Congress MOSCOW (Reuters) -- The Communist Chinese their sion of the week-long World Congress of Women here Satur- day night by. refusing support for a general resolution backed by 109 other countmies. Boos, shouts and whistks in- terrupted a final statement by a Chinese delegate, then the great majority of about 1,500 ish Communist Leader Dolores Tbarruri who cailledt he Chinese) statement an "unworthy docu-| ment," | The split et the Communist-| supported congress mirrored the breach in world commun- nese lines. ready had two Italian waik-outs and a prolonged Indian-Chinese| man say her delegation opposed! the resolution | The resolution, which included | omitted attacks on specific! countries. | It called for peaceful coextis-| tence, disarmament and solidar-| ity with women fighting "for peace and against fascism and jagainst all forms.-of colonial-| ism." | | hihi Free Speech f Demonstrated | At Conference | GENEVA PARK, Ont. (CP)! Public opinion in the United| States would not. permit the! open talk which has taken place at the Geneva Park High School} |Conference on Latin America, | an American university profes. sor said Tuesday. | Professor J. Jordan Young of} | Pace College, New York, a spe. cialist on Latin America, said/ }gation would consider Richard | Fidler, a member of the Fair Play for Cuba committee who presented a favorable report here Sunday on Cuba, as a sub-! | versive. | All students who attended Mr. | | Fidler's speech would have been | rights, xw--Ex-warrants. 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Burnham and Jagan were po- litical pals at one time. To- gether they organized the Peo- ple's Progressive Party, now Jagan's big political vehicie. TERMED OPPORTUNIST Burnham says he broke away for ideological reasons. Jagan hints that Burnham, whom he leaves "room for capitalistis en- terprise."" Hee xplains: "Marx- ism to me doesn't mean a de- crease in democracy or in civil and human rights, but an en- largement of them." The odds seem solidly in Ja- gan's favor. The Indian popula- tion is growing at a far faster clip--unofficially estimated at five per cent annuailly--than the African. An increasing number of Afmicans also are finding their way into the PPP's junior branch, the Progressive youth organization ical future by forming an aniti- Marxist party desired by the) British. | Jagan, a one-time dentist less erased violentiy--by woo-/ in and winning the support of the East Indians, who make up) roughly 51 per cent of the coun-| try's 600,000 inhabitants. Ne- groes, the next largest ethnic group, represent about 32 per cent of the population. The African opposition is con- centrated chiefly in George- town. This results in loud anti- government noises that make Jagan appear even less popular than he is. The Indians are mostly farmers or rural folk. Pointing up the prevailing theory that the country is split racially rather than iticadly is the fact that, fundamentally, there is little ideological differ- ence in the platforms of Jagan and Burnham. Both stand for a planned economy, for naitional- ization of some business opera- tions and government participa- tion, together with private cap- ital, in others y Burnham caiis his movement "left-wing nationalist, neutralist and with democratic free- Hovering over the entire scene appears to be dread; among Indian and African alike COMING EVENTS " renfe! venue -- 'uchre every Wednesday night, 8 p.m. Admission 50c, Prizes and refresh- ments. Monthly high score $6. 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