Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1963, p. 2

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy tonight and Wed- Hospital: Where friends of the patient go to talk to other ' nesday with a few scattered friends of the patient, showers and thunderstorms mostly late Wednesday. VOL. 92---NO. 183 A hoe OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1963 Cttowe ond "for payment' ct Portege in. Com EIGHTEEN: PAGES Sag Shown ag Wage Peace Talks In Foreign ia = ..8% Await NATO Reserves Ww » Conference OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's; However, the $79,700,000 spe- , foreign exchange reserves'cial repayment to the Interna: ' sagged by $190,600,000 during/ that the net loss to Canada's 4 MOSCOW Américan andj to abstain from nuclear weapon|the United States insist on con- July to $2,501,000,000, Finance)'oreign exchange reserves as a Sy SS : British foreign policy chiefs told) tests in the atmosphere, outer|ferring with their NATO Allies Minister Gordon announced to-/result of ordinary dealings was! the Russians today canbtlatona! space and underwater -- was before taking up the matter day $110,900,000 | . on Premier Khrushchey's pro-|signed by the foreign ministers| with the Russians again Mr, Gordon said the greater; The net drop was the largest) posal for an East-West non-ag-|Monday, Soviet Premier Khrush-} Rusk sounded a cautious note part of the decline in Canada's since the official holdings fell NS gression pact wil! have to wait/chey called it the "first sprouts|Monday, saying the treaty official holdings of gold and U.S./py $114,600,000 in April, 1962 to : until the NATO allies have dis-|of international confidence" and/|'does not end the threat of nu- dollars from the end-of-June fig- $1.594,800,000 ; : cussed it, diplomatic sources'said his government "would do) clear war." He added that it was ure of $2,691,600,000 occurred on Officials said that with a : x : said everything in its power for these impossible to gauge its sig- July 18 and 19 immediately sharp onthly juctuations = in : U.S. State Secretary Dean sprouts to develop and gain in/nificance as a reading of fairer after President: Kennedy's an-the exchange reserves can be Rusk also made it clear that! strength." weather to come, nouncement of a proposed U.S. expected at times when the matter does reach the) And Lord Home and Rusk tax on American purchases of) The Canadian dollar's ex ¥ bargaining stage, the United) made similar. pledges but neither) West Germany is holding out foreign securities change value Was pegged at 9244 States will push for guaraatees/laid any special emphasis on against signing the treaty, ap- A significant part of the U.S. cents May 3, 1962, The gov- g for Western interests in Berlin, particular East-West issues re-parently determined to get change in the reserves, quoted ernment is committed to draw these sources disclosed maining to be settled more U.S. and British support in terms of U.S. dollars, alsojing on Canada's vital exchange Rusk and British Foreign, Khrushchev, however, re-jin its -- battle against Was a $79,700,000 partial repay-/reserves to prevent it dropping rage y bii'e BE ; ear Secretary Lord Home were re-|Peated hs call for an East-West Communist East Germany. ment by Canada to the Inter na-/below 91,575 " S. cents oi BRITISH FORBIGN Secre. Premier Nikita Eoresuctiey ah Gay nateve Mart ot Sereno oxen i _ > orld . " . . ported to have made these) non-aggression pact 'to show all/There was no sign of any such tional Monetary Fund of an) The repayment to the Inter.| tty Lord Home meets Soviet the Kremlin in Moscow Mon- leading to the signing of a agreement. -- _(AP_ Wirephoto) points to Soviet Foreign Miais-|the peoples that the militarily/new suppor' emergency joan made last June national Monetary Fund was the ter Andrei A, Gromyko in talks)/Mst powerful states . . . have In Bonn, Karl Guenther von that followed the 'signing Mon./feached agreem ent among Hase, chancellor Konrad Aden- to ease Canada's then foreign' first made on a special $300,048 exchange erisis 00 joan to Canada lday of the partial nuclear test-/themselves with the aim sof auer's press spokesman, did his President Kennedy's July 18 Xi & O 1eTs j iva a dl 1, ban agreement evading thermonuclear war.' best to scotch any idea that the A crowd | of 500 ap., The talks here are not ficety| West German government is announcemet of the proposed bout Arms Embargo U.S, tax on American purchases e e ryiauded the Big Three forzign|!© go far-on the non-aggres-/ebout to sign the treaty -- de of foreign securities put down {mi inisters enthusiastically when jsion_ pact because Britain and'spite | pleas from Washington, : ard pressure on both the Ca reaten eqime LLVALLIOT [ier ist fee morning onto va On 4 Africa ng nh dollar exchange rate and yence in the Soviet foreign min-| e or » exchange reserves as Ca stry uthorities sold U.S. do N DOMINGO (AP) tured the towns of Fort Liberte,) Bosch™e nd successor to the] second term, extending until Western newspaper men could Premiers Request SANTO An; tured Urged In U N ect 'ig ~ pace tay De PPO invasion by a small force of ex.) Der Trou and Limonade Trujillo d torship, had barred) 1967, after a rigged election in} not recall the last time ordinary _-- eck ogee aged rate on (he Ca liad soldiers on 2 ast rhe mmediate objec. the use of his country as. a/ 196) Russians applauded British and UNITED NATIONS (AP) - og eller. ea sm ot Re ighboring Hy threatened tive was Cap Haitien, Haiti's| training base for Haitian exiles _ To protect his regime Duva-| nag can statesmen in such a a lk On J bl resolution calling for a general : af cb ok seg heel si the terroris nie of a econd:i t city 18 miles west desp te his own threat to invade) Hier has built up a civilian mil-] wa ; @ | Ss re) ess arms embargo against South Af-| age s oa peer en na preac hing dicta n> of Fort Liber Haiti ast \pri When diploma-/ itia ut 5,000 and a force| The test ban treaty--pledging rica was expected to be put be fs ca ' . Ne Nees a [cois (Papa Do lier tod t re ations be ween the two! of 5,001 rorists known as poe se . HALIFAX (CP)--The provin-icussed" at a federal-provincial fore the UN Security Council to.!st-navmn etalon Duva pr's gO ack : ae nebaabtial Sp abe yoo Ce Ton To i en a Bin cial premiers have added unem-| conference. day Freniaetians nowledged andin: ip : hepa theo Bi _ Vert Mod the rebe Shad no Sede "sh an 4 uard pre Official Visit ployment to the list of top na-| One source said it is conceiva- Sponsors of the resolution -- | Baten: suteuens ,| bared an ai fo rventior nt Soda ane tine fee | ee im ana OF any Somme) tects Suvaier so a tional issues they want to dis-/ble that the matter could be , nerican, CrRment ha appeaning a t yup. He said they ex Haiti's 4,000,000 Negro people cuss. with the federal govern- raised at the tax conference, Ghar Morecce and perhaps eaten . i Nera ' a in 6% Phi e ea ot Sot @PSithe greater pi of the dec es. Fe Tete es tidy.) * a Aa he Inve pec to form & military-civ always impoverished, have} ment. expected to be held In Ottawa in e lippines--hope an in reserves occurred July 18 'and eer ge Raters ers aa provisional. government in| reached new denths of econ omic| 0 in an a ae ; embargo will force South Africa 19 just before the U.S. announce von oa ah : C4 apie : : , os Pensions and the most crucial Nevomber. Or, if Ottawa sees to give up her apartheid policy, ment. that. it : ; charg © invaders Cam ~ . tet ey : _ Hs als " Avante issue of all--the division of tax;)fit, it could be the subject of @ Sive up her apartheid policy; ment that it would exempt sine the Dominican Republic rics es we va Duvalier. a 34-vear-old N \ ut fields and revenues between thel Special session of race segregation, which the) new Canadian bond and stock which shares the islan : Cap Haitien ntry doctor, became | na the Unite ates sus- y Macmil an two levels of government fa ai Sea li-nation council has been de- cues from the proposed tax naniola with Hait 1 ed te owned Dauphin! dent of Haiti in 1937. Since t nend , elations manibe psi scheduled ter full de. SEEN DUAL PROBLEM dating since last Wednesday The exemption would be acy) paiian exile source: al p ion on the ¢ he has survived stri when Duvalier of! LONDON (AP)--Prime Minis. bate in Ottawa this fall. Unemployment was described 20 gest the resolution corded on the undertaking that Dom mast SOC the Duvalier government, The) and a dozen plots ast } f f iration of his COM ter Macmillan flew to Finland) A statement issued Monday)!" the premiers' statement as "a "| cue 'eeems South tee ge not take advant-/non 'trained for suert wars} Plantation lies near the invasion) life. He gave himself an illegal' stitut term "today unflappable as ever and after the first sesion in the two-| matter involving federal respon- ceeee thera ake of the concession to builditare }3 at I berte at} Spot at Fort Liber bout f apparently content to take time/day premiers' conference here) Sibitt ity -_ Le as well as lout from his political troubles. said the problems of unemploy.|Provincial jurisdiction.' ew ead) apartheid up its foreign exchange re-'3 am Mc : miles west' of the Dominican me » Call. on South Africa to serves bet pelyaetd | border. | With much to occupy As always at these confer. P msl : - i py him ai)ment and the way assistance is e abandon that policy and free) In essence, the Canadian un- A news source in Port. au rrests 1 j home, the 69-year-old British) given the jobless "should be dis- jences-this is the fourth sines persons interned, imprisoned or dertaking amounts to an agree. Prince said lite was known is 3 eader headed tof Ah ee -/1960--the premiers declined to restricted for opposing it ment not to increase the coun, public there except that a rebe jdiscuss details of conference acai ow GAT members to fry anche reeves WEE ceccess ree' Im Race Protests iii so: cou Walkout Sparked !"\isrshtal tne boycott South African goods and itian ar : , 4 itian army in the north Parliament has just recessed refrain from shipping any equip- BY ' | Haitian censorship barred cor afier its most turbulent ree By China Speaker iat the end of today's conclad- ment that could be used for ve Light Plane Crash : ~ respondents { By THE ASSOCIATED PRES Ne) sine Brier . espondents from sending out Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) first number. Other personall-; since the second world r, 7 manufacture of arms to South g : news by cable ests were made in Pine ties nand included authors the Ward ~ Profumo - <i - PEKING (Reuters)--Russian, lear Bean yen oe Zol-liair is simmering with 'the/East European and Mongolian] a Fe meer flere Africa * ] . ole y ae ' Port au Prince is 40 miles Ark., Gadsden, Ala., and Jam aldwin and Harry Gol- $ i 4. Call on UN members to) Kills Four Peop e ( : soak it oh peta ' mile a or spent 7 chess Seventh ae, threat of new disclosures aag/®Mbassadors walked out of a has invited the provinces to a wap She sale of supply Of ares! - ouRCNEL. B.C. (CP) -- Pe- ; ta > and white leaders pion Joe andthe prime minister himself is|™&ss Tally here today when the) arcu Sep Ottawa Sept. 9-18 te @f munitions to South Afriea - said Monday they ~ have : th i Saar ast Ww for al formers : es. and still involved in throw ing vot ama mn Communist Chinese/dscuss he proposed federal st lat , d y they ' he aitian arr are red in ntor : r he and sul I iy ing a i pensio: $. Ask Secretary-General U] boon told four persons were in _ five mo \ t 1 Joey Adams, presid of the direct challenge to his jeader-/SPeaker made a fierce attack on] Pension --. Thant to keep the situation un a light Moat . equipped plane J rapa Bs : d thes nt American G variety Art. ship Soviet policies This-is an outgrowth of the der review and report by Oct 1 agp Nos aya * gg sean oe a ' . crea Fane nti a i ae ati : ae 3 The occasion was to honor the, Ottawa conference on municipal nich crashed into the Fraser Dem . H ¢ and a ist His departure could not -- ox » wer Saturday. killi . same Y aos . Ry ' Weis thal s ~ ult pot official visit of Prime Minister/loans legislation 10 days ago. At Diplomats were tain ren ran , Ps era, a former Haitian * mt re Se enn, the) the surface ---- seem WOTS¢/ angirashid Al Sheremarke of/that time, the provinces wanted Bah aoe ar ; Ag : iniomat a . : Rial ! i to f R vil rightsitimed. Macmillan, however, ap-|, whether the trade boy ou sia they' were told "a i ; ee aHNETTS "a. OF 3 7 P- the Somali Republic. more information on the pension get the seven votes necessary two women ie ges Mike Sin. . J tional Democrat nion. said a : hamburger sta . jon was ja -S fi. pears confident he has the situa Russa and the Communist) Proposal ness brand lt ' tw r Mike Sin- . . nidantified nd : » ~ . rest he Congress of Racial/tion in hand . 4 \ madent d and Gadsden the arres SS sts iv 10M IM c -- 4 ; ia and Alan Ward, doth of as a Rasa st » area t Ne te gers seeking serv quality ct arsed Mat pouce' Certainly, a strange bosh ha corm Porte diar thang bry ina gale aspat yang gg ein They nano belief the rest: Prince George, B.C. when they! @ 4 ree Se poole 5 ace taark Chama & the leader. Eric Weinber- aoe auer & ' a et 'S/bitter ideological dispute, inten-jrelated pensions, financed of the resolution might get as took off in the W and S Loz. 4 ' Dor a ee a mare than 880 the ger of Norwich, Conn. and other icc iia ¢ ay Most vocal CTit-| sified. by the East-West nuciear|by employee-employer contribu- many as nine votes -- all but) gine' Company plane from the | . ' eercomentrtantsltcedisasatn al sed there cince June demonstrators. Police officials |: esis . e ruling Conserva-itest ban treaty tions, to be paid on top of the these of Britain and France ompany operations near here.' | , : 3 es" a a mass Uve party during recent weeks. Chinese Premier Chou En-lai/existing flat-rate pension paya- - ' 19 in an ion protes not Macmillan is in the mood for jand Foreign Minister Chen Yi/ ible to everyoné aged 70 and ~i hs Man, Woman chets : iz r Laine experiment There is increasing) watched the walkouts from the/over, The flat-rate pension is fi- ' 2 ther a cor . speculation he will soon. reshaf-!platform of Peking's great hall/nanced by taxes. Inquest Friday © his embattled administration jof the peoples Premier Lesage of Quebec al- GEN, LEON CANTAVE ratford - on - Avon he mas} Stepan Chervonenko, Soviet|/ready has said he wants no part nearly an alled a byelection for Aug, 15/ambassador to Moscow, was the/0f the federal plan--that he will Into Death Of © fl the vacancy caused byjfirst to leave the hall soon after) proceed next year with provin- Ruling Expected | " Shoot Selves : bd hour cut part BR ] t : saieeie Man Dies ined} ts. The demon the resignation from Parliament/he read a handout text of ajcial legislation on contributory n . . 1C Y trators were among 20 arrested of John Profumo, the disgraced/speech by Peking's Vice-Mayor/ pensions. Ontario also has bees ST. CATHARINES CP)--An, in separate parts of the ci = ee ama _|sharply eritica VANCOUVER (CP)--Mr. Jus-;menger of the BCE and the Bf aie ouiaa Thace J. G. Rattan may rule Power Commission was thas } : } spital here t : . : sritish Cotembla Senr ne Court valida ; x a im hospila ® before a OTe aud LONDON (R rs}--A_ post Y ourt valid = < wn We police said ©) in Birmir . Als as halte exar was car oday whether a "d wrility : ® + oné tien hte aa ches day ask for ss gem APPEALS PENDING : e " : _ i by the cd e of t a ried out today on Stephen Ward axecation bai 7 The 3 rity is s n = donday makeshift sta onday night. 58 ~ year ~ old society osteopath CULOR c : . . dings on the Lett = a | v Fis 2. diced o who died from an overdose of The Bunty yer a 2 mz appeals. The y 3 " the e His wife 5 SRIF T SITE drags la turday after being i : : 2 show was held on in a coma f pur davs ; ' é . » Sattar u 7; s seeking to have Ii ' é : Be dee tela at Mt tay ale An inquest inte his death wi ty's assets handed § ae : : = cdltes: be held Friday ; : me Monday evemng anc nad priv endowed Necro institu. a P wife is ¢ . with t was presented by the Ward died without ever know aed : eee sitll Pp ceed aaa ae at ¥ is 4 ng he A convicted on : wv at the concle- wnds for a i : " his sensational tria ana Power Authorit 3 nbd Ded ain-etish ct Power Corporation, parent wed nonexistent in a S ¢ ? the BCE aRPucanans apened he entire day was 4 argument over wt The -- rat Ward, central f © im a SOX hydre authority is ee ae ee aia the Manica) Auda ee? rocked the British y that may apply ' . weet deni, : oy ia 3 _ government, was convicted last thus go on to Se es at ee ares a Aba egt " week ef is on the immoral agomer: ter, 21, as 2 opened today. with the dis re by a London newspaper Ward had written 3.000 apr t . rds of an autobiography be- d he oped to have his iv fere the strain of his eight-day teday and added that trial forced him to stop. stent, the BC ST ARTE a) AUTOBIOGR APaY ~ At National Meeting "2s"5 'and other ' oe bes Galt math's estate a on ae ' As : am $ a road gen-] problem is ar wT re re. might ine S2O.09H -- Sen.AND the government w ; y r f 2 aon fer a tax 45 People Caught, Sacasva ts co veiore the gat time while the party Fought twa. @n the minority Liberal gocera| £8600 a year as as seteapemn ROGOT AP) Sxs $ " voit . : t : Q nd rails Express re made Teaht amda aldas R nromn hs OROS rar the be notte y v vad m8 ase 2 waa vote elect : RI i last week's heiped Sie jhen n't ain : Tackioad: od SsaAg a aia ; mah : 2 ee ; f ment of Parke t ? alk around w prin eT SUSPECT IN ATTACK Mvborn Taborn, of Cairn, into the state police stationim wrapped im a blanket. ene of three suspects im South Bend, Ind. by Trooper, ad ping of Mary Helen Norman Wedow ane emoved his clothing after vw. 3 af 3684 W_ 1106), ed Taborn m the mad R weet, Cleveland, is brought canal nea Gary. Tabor is Muddy. condition. 4 é his capture because of its

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