THOUGHT FOR TODAY It's significant that man is the only animal that can be skinned more than once. The Oshawa Tin WEATHER REPORT Mainly cloudy and much colder Sunday. Scattered snowflurries. Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy VOL. 92--NO, 287 ~~ OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1963 Authorized os Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. TWENTY. PAGES OSHAWA FIREFIGHTERS DESTROY HISTORIC LANDMARK § Communities brand was thrown much heat came fr burning side. So men were given a chance to practice fire fighting. Lower picture shows the house as it was before the fire started The upper photo shows the results. a short time after a firefighters after being con- demned as a fire hazard and danger to children who play- ed in the vicinity. The wooden structure. was set ablaze with gasoline and rookie city fire- Oshawa Fire Department deliberately burned down the 167-year-old . historica] house shown in the top picture, Fri- day. The house, at 110 Fare- well south, was given to the stand over 150 feet away --Oshawa Times Phe Christmas May Lift | Police Guard Berlin Border Gate BERLIN (Reuters Willy Brandt today warned West Berliners against 'hopes they might obtain permits visit friends and. relatives Fast Berlin during Christmas Brandt said in vised speech hints" led the city to ask "the amine carefully were any new But, he added justify hopes The West Surgery Aids Heart Victims LOS ANGELI Results of surgical heart attacks Friday by Dr chef of cardiac Royal Victoia Hosp treal In medical ter is concerned with cardial infarction tion of the heart scar tissue areas coronary = artery conequent = lack blood reaching Dr. Vineberg made clear that the worth of the experi- Labor Leader | After Threat LONDON (AP) - guarding Labor Leader Wilson. around the clock cause of a threat to assassi him, a party spokesman today Wilson ) Informed West Berlin sources Germany offered to discuss the said the letter was signed by ubject Deput y Premier Alexander If ar agreement is reached it/Abusch. He proposed passes be would be the first. time West)issued for the period between Berliners have been allowed to|\Dec. 15 and Jan visit East Berlin. Since the con. The sources said the Hast struction of the Berlin Wall by German government was again the 1961 insisting on establishing pass sovAHinenk oielale said offices in West Berlin, but with- 1 letter to Mayor Willy Brandt sek speach ville Planes, such (as from a high East German gov ralroad: stations ernment official had fanned COULD COMPROMISE hope that efforts this year may The sources said this might successful ypen a way for compromis¢ qver' East German demands for control stations in West Ber- lin and allied opposition to them In Bonn government it approvec the intention of the East Ger- man authorities to make Christ- mas visits possible. Experts were ready to discuss the tech- nical questions involved, the an- nouncement said After receiving' the described Brandt immediately took up the described operations -- one of them de-|Matter with the West German Arthur Vineberg, veloped 13 years ago--he has|89vernment. They agreed to gery at used in cases of humans suffer-/{¢llow up the East German of- in Mon- ing from chronic myocardial in-/fer by arranging talks. fraction City officials here said an im- President Kennedy, The new experiment is aimed Portant issue would be on which! re Jat tapping an abundant blood//¢ve! of negotiation the East supply in the left ventricle of G@?mans would insist. int©lthe heart and allowing the blood, 'We are full of hope... . We suffuse into the infarcted|will make all effort possible u : seeptical in Mayor made after it was reported East to In 5 has been short. tele certain »rnment to ex there a land threat an unsigned mailed Tuesday Lancashire Yard in 7ON Communists in since receipt of other side" whe possibilities this does not City ther from Bo The letter said Wilson-- Be was be more would become: prime. min if the Labor party wins the national election--would be assinated by 9:30 p.m. ton the West said German don's suburban Hampstead lice' strength at Parliar have been doubled Wilson said the letter handwritten and not very | (CP) elk ment in acute nosis) and and lungs D Vineberg also », Ca treatment of heart y ney letter 'It may have been writter an unbalanced harmless. But, in view of possible influence on s treatment of person were terms, th urgery ite myo degener muscle because disease of the mm gard the threat seriously to aS ices fares but we' are still heart Results have shown the areajVlew Of former experiences," a changes from a blue color to|West Berlin government official pink, and there is the appear-|Said. ment, carried out on animals |@%Ce Of bright red blood seeping| He said the tone of the letter AGE to be '|through the heart-muscle fib-|f0 Brandt was not as "iron He spoke at ; Dr. Vineberg reported pases as: previous communica- American Colleg The termed the|#0Ms en the 'subject sicians, holding their po: endocadial punch because a\ It appeared to leave uate study of 'advances in diag-|Small opening is made by an|?09M for an understanding over|est today instrument in the endocardium|the methods by which dayjciurch --inner layer of. the heart--to|/Passes for West Berliners could! month tap the supply of oxygenated|be distributed for Christmas. blood in the heart's left cham- "A Major snag in the past has ber. , been the East German insis- In experiments on 18 animals,|tence on setting up pass offices| three died of hemorrhage and|on West Berlin territory. The|Ular leader of the one was sacrificed for study 22|three Western allies responsible] days after the operation. The!for West Rerlin policy rajcctad! remaining 14 lived and the in- arcted areas in all showed the East lcolor change from blue to pink 1s ey of the Fes + Phy provedive ds VATICAN CITY (AP)--V grad | a proposal summit when Pope visits the Holy. Land Patriarch 'Anlenagoras Paul CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS 'POLICE 725- FIRE DEPT. HOSPITAL 7 I Church--proposed . the nike Friday and suggested 1133 wor 725-6574 3-221] German consular activi-|estant churches go to Jerusa 'ies on West Berlin territory. |to meet the: Pope. } 9" the fire that spectators had to Police are guarded special-branch officers of Scot- letter, A special guard was placed nedy, j around Wilson's home in Lon-| White House, moved into-a bor- yet the party must realize that who minds of the assassination of the police! path, three-storey red Draws Vatican Study some can officials studied with inter- for meeting next! suggestion was being studied |Constantinople (Istanbul) --tit- Orthodox) "any such proposai would be his scheme because it implied|heads of t e Orthodox and Prot- bishop has not yet 1} FEDERAL EMO PLAN RAPPED BY HELLYER Calm Cuts long run, "A military economy is a rising and falling one." In St. John's, Nfld., an RCAF spokesman said the 300 service men and 100 civilian employees at RCAF station Torbay were surprised at the announcement that the base would be closed and 107 Seach and Rescue Unit would be disbanded. The station has 50 buildings, including a swimming pool, four bowling alleys, two basketball! courts and a curling rink, plu 'other recreational facilities. The are escue rent! defence cutbacks also worried sae ptt oe enn mad businessmen in Churchill; Man » laireratt where army personnel are to be withdrawn from nearby Fort| Although the defence cutback Churchill. The jobs of 346 civil- would have no economic effect! ians would be affected jon Toronto, Mayor Philip E. J, Williams, president Giv ms sam if hg result aN the Chamber of Commerce, said recut ly sa db Tory-Sponsored Plan _ Termed. 'Unrealistic' OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Min-|maximum and most flexible ister Hellyer assured the Com-|Canadian contribution to the mons Friday that Canada's|peace and security of the militia will be strong enough to| world." handle its national survival role/- HAD THREE CHOICES in a nuclear attack--despite a| Mr. Hellyer said he faced major cut in strength. three choices in meeting the de- Replying to opposition attacks|fence problem get more on his reduction in the reserve|money, defer procurement and forces to 23,640 from 57,200, Mr.|development programs or make Hellyer said top priority must|economies, Rather than add to be given to equipment for front-'a $400,000,000 backlog in equip- line troops ment -purchases, he decided to M now have the best- wield the: pruning shares. the best-dressed and) At the start of Friday's de- fed but most poorly|bate on the $1,590,006,937 de- force in the Western|fence spending program' for he said. "A responsible| 1963-64, Associate Defence Min- iter has no real alternative|ister Cardin said the next step but to reverse this trend." is a move to provide Canada Mr. Hellyer- stepped into the|with the kind of forces needed closing minutes of a two-day de-| over the next 10 or 15 years fence debate. after Gordon|--with the emphasis on mobil- Churchill, former Conservative) ity. defence minister; said the mil-| He also said that delivery of itia had been slaughtered, and/nuclear warheads for the Bo- its civil defence role ruined. mare missile bases in Canada : : : : had been delayed by the assas- FORGOT PEOPLE isnation of President Kennedy "In their avid desire to save/ but would be made in "the very some money here and some! at 5 ' near future." PLEADS FOR BAND money there, they (the govern- r " There was criticism from op- Mr, Givens, noting that the' ment) have forgotten the safety! position MPs in ridings where band had given "widespread/of the Canadian people," Mr.|the government's new defence publicity to this city,"' said he Churchill said ] /cuts have local impact. And sev- would plead for its life with Mr.! _He argued that throughout\eral MPs who repeal toured Hellyer. Canada's history, militia meniEurope with the special Com- Mayor Bill Rathie of Vancou-|had been the first to repond in}mons defence 'committee re- jver said the closure of defence)a time of emergency. |ported on their findings. jinstallations in this city could], "What was true in 1840 is|- : |make available a huge new area\true today in 1963," said Mr.| D |for beach, residential and indus-|Churchill. : tril development. He. expected| Mr. Hellyer agreed 'that the to open negotiations with the| Militia was the een government over uses for the{ase for the First and Second} |World Wars. property... 'i | "The situation.in 1963, how-| irs Rae swig te hopes we ever, is not identical with the) of 14 police rammed through a'owned by Lance Bailey, man-|20Ve?™ nt will co-operate situation in 1939. As a matter crude barricade into a South\ager of a sewing machine com-|¢xtending city holdings to make of fact, it is about a world |Burnaby home Friday and cap-/pany, who. was in Victoria with|? continuous two is mile beach] apart," |tured four dangerous, drunk/his wife on a business trip. j strip on the English Bay front-' "In nuclear strategy, the| blic (AP * and doped-up prison escapees They drank four bottles of|#8®: choice was money for equip-|! ic (AP)--The government The men, after enjoying 10)wine, a bottle of gin and a bot:| The main economic effect in ment for troops in the front line|*PPeared hopeful hours of freedom from Oakalla|tle of rye whisky spiced with|Ontario was at Hagersville,|versus other expenditures such] Stamping out a week-old, pro- prison farm and a _ wrecking|headache and hay fever pills.. [Southeast of Brantford. About!as the -militia, Castro rebellion. Over Defence about $240,000, The loss of this was protested by Mayor Grant MacEwan of Calgary, who sent telegrams to Prime Minister Pearson and others asking the government to reconsider its de- cision However, Premier E, C. Man- ning of Alberta commented "Cutting defence expenditure is justified as long, in miy mind, as national security is -not im- paired." He said the defence minister knows best' which sta- tions to close The economic consequences of By THE CANADIAN PRESS Communities affected by the }government's announcement of a reduction in Canada's defence jcstablishment reacted with cha- }grin Friday, but no outburst Calgary feared an economic loss of $4,000,000 or more; while |Vancouver saw promise of freed iland for development. Toronto jbemoaned the loss of a military band. Other centres shrugged off the news with no signs of |worry, The statement in the Com- mons by Defence Minister Hell-| yer said defence spending would be reduced by than $50,- 000,000 by paring down the mil jitia and closing a number of }military bases These included the RCAF per- manent and auxiliary: installa- inate Calgary Rt iu SaOn business would be cut by. the Lincoln Park, with 475 RCAF Mosing ot te base. Howaver men and 138 civilian employees, 4 f s a theré was hope that other de- and 30 Wing, RCAF Auxiliary, .s-tments of the federal govern with 300 members would employ the civi Lincoln Park mated annual. payroll of $ 000. The auxiliary payroll ho be % CAD ire v0 mare of!, piece band. ment * li- ians 36.-. Mr. Williams said the change is;could help the community in the has 'an. es inicans Claim Revolt Stamped Out SANTIAGO, Dominican Re- | Doped Escapees VANCOUVER (CP)--A squad!basemient door of the home 4 | in- om | | DLOS 43 (CP) George, For government to take re- an, secretary of the Ontario parq of these people, he said, servative Association, called " 'i tela toc an end to; UIG: aove rn-|it must "discard the notion that ment and big spending, saying|the taxpayers' pockets are bot- the. time has come to serve up)jtomless" and 'create a climate justice to the "'silent and_for-jin which the imagination and gotten majority' of taxpayers lenterprise of individual Cana- Mr. Hogan advocated that his|dians will build for our country party "go forward to small 'C'|the highest level. of progress conservatism" by cur tailing/and prosperity." nate said by the | Iton,} who} | "je iter- 1 by home on N. Street. TT Meeting Plan There was no official. com Vatican' officials noted that ment from the Vatican on the|Patriarch Maximos IV Saigh of a/proposal, but sources said the!Antioch, a Middle East plelate of the Roman Catholic Church, In London, the office of the said Friday in Rome that Pope Archbishop of Canterbury, pri-|2 aul would meet Orthodox lead- ' : ers during his three-day visit mate of the Anglican Church,|to the Holy Land beginning fati-| VI of Friday and were remanded un-|Cupboards and helped them-|would try to transfer as many|tial enemy targets in Canada,|guerrilla band on three sides in s can Republic. The country now charge pending against them Faced with a flurry of oppo- sid doubly regret the problems|from Santiago, military author- They evaded the early police est peak but also produce the'areas. is next returned to power--and e e e e Of Hiring Wife-Killer recent occupant of .the the Diefenbaker government, An array of personal belong-needs of the person who has aitenced to life imprisonment.) was beaten and stabbed in their|killed. after 17% years, | ers)--Refugees Minister Hans liam Randall said he would rec- Friday photostats of documents|JURY. TOOK TIME Ibclieved the state's the confirmed this, but if such a/Krueger dealt out death sen-jchildren an@ builder of a thriv- spree in the $30,000 house, gave!' They spilled wine on the car-|274 civilians work at the army, Mr. Hellyer said the Conser-| Jungle - trained troops sup- up without a struggle pets, punched holes in the ches-|vehicle depot there that is to|vative government's national/ported by air force fighters The four appeared in court)terfield, ransacked drawers andibe: closed. The army said it|Survival plan, based on poten-|boxed in the remnants of a til Dec. 13 on charges of escap-|Selves to clothing 'as possible to other points. had become unrealistic hills 25 miles west of Santiago. - ing lawful costody, breaking and -- ' Later, he promised fo make a) The well-armed rebels are entering, and being unlawfully ; ' separate statement on thejjled by a pro-Castro 14th of in a dwelling. Emergency Measures Organiza-| June movement, which has One was appealing a convic ] en axpayers tion for discussion when the |called for establishment of a tion as an habitual criminal and |Cammons studies the civil de-| socialist regime in the Domini- the other three had the same ence question. | e jis ruled by a _ militay inta They were Frank Schlosser, | l eft Behind: Tor sition protests against the local which overtone eat te Victor William Ashton, 43 s Vy impact of the government's re-in, Bosch last September Phillip Cooper, 38, and William duction: in its defence establish- m iS Red Henderson 48 a ment, Mr. Hellyer aid: | Jose Miguel Roman, a leader rT £ ihels dueauah TORONTO 'I regret the period of read-|Of the guerrilla force, was cap- ey cut ther wer t BN ai Hog F inty tured Friday a' wi surrounding. the Oakallaloon a eee fetal tes we enerelbe yard, FAUEACBY: posed to individuals and to fam- ne wag te Senige I 18 teoidan Gh oe BEI ie ilies. Inthe broader context,|4 first cousin of Gen. Victor search and smashed through a however, these dislocations will/Elby Vinas Roman, Dominican ipass in time. jarmed forces secretary. bed "Meanwhile we will be able) The uprising began Sunday ] OW to fashion a policy which will|with guerrilla activity in at not-only lift morale to its high-/least four widely separated pending--aiming infact for a} ---------- oves nto budget surplus if and when it e vows tes Dapper Lawyer Guilty economy instead of controlling ister New House ind directing it next told a suburban. confer - WASHINGTON (AP)--Neigh-ence sponsored by the York- 8S"\nors and passersby looked on|Scarborough PC Association he ight. Friday while Mrs. John F. Ken-|supported welfare policies of Po- rowed home in the Georgetown Concepts of government formed, MINNEAPOLIS(AP) -- Eu-|There is no capital punishment|with whom he admitted having ae district to meet the problems of the gene Thompson, 36, was con-|in Minnesota. _ {an affair. ee She now looks forward to/1930s may no longer be appli-|vicled Friday of arranging the) A six-man, six-woman jury; 2, Thompson was motivated marly quiet days there with her|cable slaying of his 34-year-old wife,/took just more than a day to iby money--the more than $1,- family," Press Secretary Pam-| "I believe the time now has|Carol, after one of Minnesota's|convict the dapper lawyer 0f/000,000 in insurance he took out ela Turnure said in a statement.come for a major politica];/most sensational murder trials. first degree murder nine|on his wife, much of it in haste authorized by Mrs. Kennedy. jparty to concern itself with the He was immediately sen-|months to the day after his wifejin the year before she was is\ings, including French wine,|joh. who does make provision) - 2 fashionable home in St. Paul.| 3. He arranged for the actual ; : ; | g the toys and two pet parakeets injfor his old age, who doesn't The state contended Thomp-|,; a c ' c pink - covered cages, precededineed and doesn't want subsi West German son hired the killer for love of cw eee named ome | Mirs Kennedy and her two /dized housing, who pays his own} nother woman and for more. a Bie lerson, to be ad- children to the 1!-rsom, five-|medical and insurance _ pre-| e than $1,000,000 in insurance, |mitted to the Thompson home brick|miums, and above all who pays| Denies Bein With good behavior, Thomp-|by an unlocked door early in taxes json would be eligible for parole|the morning of March 6. . . Nazi Fanatic | If his lawyers appeal--which jthey indicated likely--and if the BONN, West Germany (Reut-|Predictably heavy bond is met, {Thompson could go free pend- Krueger has denied East Ger-| M8 i ying Bod a wa man allegations that he was a/Pteme "ourt. sapeuees s fanatical wartime Nazi a - ; ioiiee a prison op Ahir sacs ommend bond "substantially Poles died . heavier": than the $100,000 un- 2 2 pies pre ; der which Thompson was free Bast German propaganda quring h's. trial chief Albert Norden published|"., 'ig : which he claimed proved Krue-| The jury took seven ballots to ger's 'fanatical Nazi' past. arrive at#a guilty verdict, It Norden claimed the docu-|was repomted they first split ments showed Krueger was alabout 50-50) ' senior judge in a Nazi court at) Tho jury issued a statement saying that Jan 4 : Konitz in occupied Poland, case that: B The Vatican has not officially, He told a press conference! 1, Thomppon, father of four 'the arch-;mecting is held it would be the!tences for trifling offences' and'ing St: Pau! law practice, was received any'first between a Pope and an 2,000 Poles were. killec ring | movec eet his wife out of the killed during| moved to g the pat- Orthodox patriarch "since the a few weeks in a prison under|way for love of his shapely for- igreat schism of 1054, \his control, -mer secre@ty, Jackie Olesen, \ ting|carefully studied." But that/statement added that lem;communication from riarch."' T. E, THOMPSON ' 4