2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 26, 1963 GOOD EVENING | By JACK GEARIN -- COUNCIL CAUCUS MEET SCHEDULED SATURDAY I in caucus next Saturday to pick City Council w committees This but meet 1964 : could be an arduous, day-long job starting at 9:30 a.m the chances are good that it will be cleaned up by noon. The most important decisions of all have to do with ap- pointees to the four standing committees of Council (Finance, "Board of Works, Parks, Property and. Recreation and Tr°ffic and Public Safety.) . There has been a _ reluc- tance in bygone years on the part of many aldermen to dis- turb the personnel make-up of these committees too much; as a result, some al- dermen stayed put for four or five years in the same post, which did not always add to good legislation, pro- gressive thinking. Council would be well ad- vised to shuffle these major the loss of Walker, Proper- around for year; the Albert V. chairman of Parks, ty and Recreation, will pre- sent a problem Mrs. Alice Reardon, his replacement, will be avail- ommi »yintments -- she served on Finance the chairmanship of Edgar Bastedo, QC, since committees ensuing Alderman Paul VI, 68-year-old the Roman Catholic tenderly holds aloft a a gift of a little the church of St Pope ruler of Church, white lamb girl, outside ROY BARRAND ee a (who can be sworn in by City be no official swearing-in 1964, the second of their Reardon there' will in mand) Councillors two-year 1 The special 1964 Invocation ceremony will be held in City Chambers Monday, January 6, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Moffat Simcoe Street United Church officiating r an Invocation address for about 30 hold official meeting of the ning K its first CANADIAN years ag termed "as bitter to be found iin the long chronicle of war" ended the capture of Ortona by ( dian soldiers Street by house troops wearing patch of the 1ST Division foug through . Christmas drive fanatic. paratroops German Army from. the Adriatic seaport half way boot of Ital; By THE Twenty Oo a RALPH FOUND IS CITY VISITOR Harbor new with ana is big these days. For instance, up the patives are up in arms over the of Sarnia Harbormaster Whitney Hill says no reason was given by the Depart- Ottawa, except that he was 65. Protests berals and PC's greeted the announcement and is expected to garner "hundreds to the Sarnia Observer). He held the The recent ouster of Sam Jackson, Jr.; as he Oshawa Harbor Commission after three : ited a local ripple when compared with '"'the W hen rross revenue for 1963 from the City's eo z lots er be between $78,000 - $79,000, Rob- three weeks f Engineering Department told for the Moro ee of the Oshawa C of C recently In those the period will be approximately ph Found, former deputy City Assessor g here for the next 10 days. He is now news street' house Hill Transport mer ment from of both L protest week petition of the last. Germans ng the night the climact of blood, Valley three week rity 'omm same PRESS jhad rANKS ees for a Savings and Loan Association in Cor- SPEAKING OF BOLITICAL MARRIAGES marriage in the offing between the Liberal parties (as reported of late following een certain leaders of Is a political New Democ precedented and un riy sec meetings betw factions)? p Forecasts i hawa off s of both. parties for. reluctant this publication, but "off the a , although they wanted more rious aspects of such a merger. were most office ¢ "f torm ce! Michigan tonight sou onto weatt Synopsis of Lake ght snow of s0r és tions most snow sible as it said one veteran that George Burt, UAW, was once an unsuccessful around Windsor way several. years some touchy points to' be ironed out i not be impossible, at all.' seems forget area "Don't down d ndidate wou be HOW ABOUT THOSE HARRY ? IN THE HARBOR UNIFORMS, JLD TO SEE NEW Iton lear sed prepared don Hami with some "Cahill by now much-dis Works Yard Operations the of f of ommissioners bedecked in natty m ung Skipper- by Commissioner uniform with rT Ont oudy Colder: F norther 10 Northern Ge goma Nort lub Gloudiness with. periods snow ht Friday clear Colder Fr northeast to northerly Timagami, Cochrane River: Mostlv ¢ Friday. Wind 20 Frida sed for so long era . = to to The Sa that wacky operated so long under LL. orgiar 1 that has Kinsmen C ton iday instituted in the King street (which must main thoroughfares in the and the firms themselves) Mills' proposed ean-up policy down \ on lear war on Forecast Low tonight, Windsor St. Thoma London Kitchene Mount Fore Nfld. May Get New Pulp Mill ST. JOHN'S, Nid. (CP) Premier Joseph Smailwood Tuesday announced the bility of 9,000 more jobs for)l Newfoundlanders and a ther investment. of $45,000,000 in the province's future Mr. Smallwood foundland will have a third pulp mill to be located Come-by Chance on the east coast--if hi government decides: to guaran tee a bond issue for the New foundland Pulp. and Chemical Company If the teed, the long mill: would be tion by spring, by-Chance most overnig community of town of 5,000 if the government dec ahead with the He said hi eng ed an to study: the Temperatures High Friday KINSMEN ( 19 ) ANCELS CHILDREN'S AID PARTY I nen ¢ lied its Christmas Day residence, 300 Centre no children in jub cance Aid recely reason ing there were ne since the residence was built in children on Christmas Day," very good thing, I think.' serve dinner and present as one of their key without a aditionally De the ember 25 pro)- re are from 19 to 15 children in residence at possl accommodation can be found for as : f year, but f needed spoke vaguely of marrying an attractive blonde student. But, he said. he had made veral attempts to reconcile couple and on his last visit with them, shortly before the Oct. 20 propane gas explosion, he was convinced he had suc- ceeded He said he was' the first tell Professor Haumont of three deaths "What was his reaction when he first heard of the news?' he! was asked by Crown Prosecutor Gerard Laganiere "He said 'My God, my Mr. Battet replied *rofessor Hau-| Hé also quoted Mr. Haumont ary hearing on'as saying. "I don't understand that the it I had taken ali the pre in « autions I had tightened ror 1 the valve a ton of leg " The hearing resumes Dec. 27 ture will be called in January said New- la Says Lecturer Having Affair': MONTREAL (CP) ibed iself fessor Roland Haumont's friend testified the French lit- erature lecturer was having an affair with a student before his house was levelled by an ex- plosion that killed his wife and two of his children. A as man Pro. best who descr bond issues guaran awaited third under construc he Come would c 46 1 zht from quiet 300 bu to the go : to 'a God,'"' lliate Tues at I preimin murde rges Xavier said mont's capital profe Bingl of separ Battet, 43 ide government aniza and f ) expert org at vr ting oll dv 26 0Sa ha 1 talked special ses the ' from his wife andj Low zanda their Six Britons Our Monday ni Lon lowed vernmer con red i tona WEATHER FORECAST Colder Tonight And Light Snow Observed overnight, KAMPAT end of ior rue women ZOVE jobs try becau week tht Tuesdi the | ed HELPED Pontiff mass at dec dead d stt the I and asualt were ets of Or Ortone Archangel in Rome The brated quarter Communist had the of Rome strong ies two German imated oft a al yal Van- ' Seaforths 9 9 ) 20 remperatures 1 ast high More Britons Leave Uganda anda Briton if party he white Afric employed rr arris vv ed and men and nent and of the in inc Ww © party achievement of Kenya deportees police rison rna Onama by said eon superiniendents Minister Monday idered at vant badl overnr therefore unde nded aiding awful in not unl yi party. irabl Meanwhile, ) rer project e% e nine ustody che gu Neg sroes Ity to confinement a London it d manage attended by on at Wednesday (Reut have ganda celebrat man's was two the lost ordered out of the ident Nairobi to fol inde included and Fe the tend-| the on nent rded ( were after arges and who the v clothes, | rescued CHILD'S GIFT TO PONTIFF Michael the Wednesday hold when he with the (AP from Rome) was presented lamb cable Wirephoto via hristmas Reminder Of Fight At Ortona 300 « dead; been way toward their objec- blasting through connect- and clearing out the floor by floor. One day the Canadians advanced on 200 yards Buildings were urying friend and foe alike in the ruins. One German soldier blinded by machine-gun fire, fought until captured, his rife only at sounds REMEMBER XMAS But n the maelstrom Canadians remem- Christmas Day atoon by platoon, companies back a few hundred from their forward for Christmas dinner dined in-the shell ch, its windows draped to preserve A pe major. played men ate and Christ were sung to the ac- aniement of the church or the tives ng Germans walls blown up firing even the of moved yards tions posi- of a chu vith blankets a blackout while the mas carols om 7 hen oops their dinner returned many of them Ortona fi 6 over to the to death the Edmontons killed and 109 Seaforths 41 dead the battle In the ghting 3 men ided, the wounded wour the original planning Valley and Ortona had only intermediate objec- _an advance to Pescara miles to the north.| was 'on a- highway to Rome and its cay be part of the master conquest of the Italian In Moro been inked as to for apita rain-that turned streams and vineyards and into nto torrents OLIVE led groves advance Ortona the a of When spring came the Cana lians, by this time reinforced by 5TH Division and fig orps, moved from the Adri- to the other side of Italy part in the advance on The capital fell June' 4 days 'later, Germans all along the line of the 8TH Army, moved into Pescara, almost six months later than the target date originally: set Traffic Takes Fifteen Lives By THE CANADIAN PRESS The accidental death tcross' Canada during the holiday reached 21 sons died in traffic s, five in fires, and a hild suffocated A survey by. The .¢ Press from 6 p.m, local time Tuesday to midnight Wednes- day shows Ontario had the high est accidental deaths six on the highways, two in a fire and the other by suffocation. The survey ends at midnight tonight Quebec. had four traffic deaths and three died in fires The syrvey docs not include slayings, known suicides or in- dustrial deaths Rome as lled back idlan: troops toll Christmas Fifteen pel 1ecidents anadian ONTARIO DEAD Tuesday Kanuth when car |train near Golden Mrs. Elizabeth 27, Waterloo near Port Hope Earl' Williamson, 52, head-on crash reat Laurent Wolfe, three of Ottawa, smothered William Billows, 24 in two-car ion and Wa hathan Ch Harold Lake, 48 hit a Lake Ann Lammers, when truck hit car Golden freight Wiarton Wiarton months, in bed Toronto, near Mid in colli te Thompson, 63 1 n 'two-car collision atham Wednesday Robert James Underhill, and 'Margaret Rose 2 months. when fire their home at Simcoe Jakobus Vos, 20; Fort es, in head-on collision |Fort: Frances. near 9 Underhill destroyed Fran- near > ported f the} ci hting as} Two Children Die In Blaze SIMCOE (CP) -- Two infant |children perished in their burn- jing home early Christmas morn- ing as their parents dragged their three other children -from the flaming building about sx miles west of here. . Two-month-old Margaret Rose Underhill died in her buggy, close to a living room coal stove, believed responsibie for the fire, and her two-year-cld brother Robert was trapped in his crib. ~ Their father, Charles E. Un- derhill,, 34, was awakened by} smoke at about 3:30 a.m. He and his wife rescued their older children, Linda, 5, Charles, 6 and Clara, 9, but were unable to get close to Maryaret Rose or Robert because of flames which destroyed the one storey building in less than two hour Mrs burns to trying to children. Dressed only in their night the parents and three children ran barefoot about 200 yards to neighbors to summon fire fighters her 'face and hands reach her youngest Cini uasiohes Will Visit Egypt NEW aa HI (Reuters)--So viet Premier Khrushchev is ex- pected to visit Egypt toward the end of early Febru- the iidta J The newsp says Khrush- chev's trip Cairo would b before a proposed visit to Ne Ww Delhi, where he expec spend a few days his to Nepal and Ceylon A Egy uary Times per or of to is on way shchev. to one made Premier at the of Af visit by Khru would follow by Chinese Communist Chou En-lai this month start of a two-months tour rica and the Middle Kast Traffic Toll High In U.S. CHICAGO (AP) Traffic deaths, the No. 1 accident kil ler, saddened the. traditiona joyful Christmas holiday period in hundreds of homes across the United States today The traffic toll during two-day holiday period, wi th fi nal figures come, wa nearly 300 The pace creased sh Day, nearly doubli in the first yeriod Tuesday the end Christmas holiday Thursday "was of fatalities on was far above he avers of traffie deaths during st 10 months thi year and during last year's rec ord 40,900. The 10 - month tota was 35 170, an average of about iths daily compared tt year's daily average of 112 The time Christmas edona We dnesday,.in p ffic deaths nt rt still to on the highways in on Christma g the toll re 24 hours of which started The to- of the at 291 arply holiday at 12:01. a.m tal reported midweek 01 am The number Christmas Day the at th the or 1957 ast in 30-hour pé riod, TRIBUTES PAID DEAD ACTRESS HOLLYWOOD (AP) - dozen 'floral sprays and eaths decorated the crypt Marilyn Monroe a A tress Wednesda) Miss Monroe spent Christmas U.S. servicemen died Aug, 5, 1962 The flora cluded fresh rose Dimaggio Miss former husband The pecial wl included a man Kent and another from in West Germany of a who once entertaining overseas tributes in- from Joe Monroe's Christmas one from England couple aths in Kennedys Spend Quiet Christmas ACH, Fla. (AP) sited Caroline and tie y Jr. Wednes- s millions of PALM BE Santa Claus v John FF. Ken day the, same other children For there was fire truck Johnson, fer However, tivities for curtailed Kennedy have sions on the family yacht water skiing, played tennis and touch football. No such activi ties were planned DALLAS, neé - old Ca special gift from Lucy the ident's roi a Baine daugt SIX year a pre Christmas Day a ihe grown-ups In previous years, were the gone The went of a Tex. (AP) -- Tippit and Oswald homes through the outward forms marking Christmas, but it sad occasion for both The heads of both families died in the events subsequent to} the assination of Preside nt! John Kennedy Nov, 22 Dallas Police Officer J. D Tippit was killed he sought to arrest a suspect in the pres- ident's killing Police charged ;Oswald with killing |the president is as Harvey and Lee Tippit FOR PREFERRED ATTENTION PAUL ISTOW 728-9474 EALTOR | Walter Underhill suffered severe|N taken sea excur- j Twalva Children Dead In Flames CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) APPLEGATE, Mich. (AP) Twelve children in one family; Twelve - year -old David Smith died early Wednesday when an|saved his parents and a sister oil heater exploded, turningjin a fire at their- home Tues- their crowded frame house intolday but gave up his own life an. inferno. in a vain effort to rescue. his The victims, ranging in age/dog. from eight months to 20 years David awoke his parents, Mr old. were all sleeping in one up-jand Mrs. Robert. Smith, and stairs room when the oi] heater|Lynn, 8, his sister, when an ex- exploded downstairs. Flames plosion shook the home The and: smoke immediately poured! parents and Lynn leaped to saf- jup a stairway, trapping themiety from a_ second-floor bed- in their beds room window Eight boys and four girls lied) Firemen later found David's in the flaming room. Nine of |body in the kitchen. The dog them were the children of Mary| jwas clutched in his" arms Lee Johnson, 47, and the other! saan three were her grandchildren Mts. Johnson, her husband, Burton, Liz | Act As snag Johnson, 51, their son Yathanie!, 16, and an unkienh) fied friend of the family es caped. Walter Johnson was cri- | tically burned in a futile at-| |... vA ; : and Richard Burton gave out gifts to the poor children of this | Mexican village Wednesday and |\Miss Taylor had but single | the trapped children. comment when = asked asap Tree Blamed In Fatal Fire ssn"sise Fister" "* She said: MONTREAL (CP) Police 'Please said Wednesda ythey believe a/ Christmas." Christmas tree was the starting) Miss Taylor seeks to divorce of a fire that took the) Fisher so she can marry Bur lives of two young girls Christ-'ton, who was divorced Ist. week mas Eve in a boarding house by his wife, Sybil. The. state- on downtown St. Antoine Street' ments by Fisher were in denia h ims Lynne Mat-\of published reports that Miss and her sister Kathy.) Taylor had offered him $1,000,- trapped on the. third/000 in settlement. of their finan- the three-storey brick affairs. Fisher said agree- concerning, the . children is holding up the di a do hot spoil . my place 10 o--were floor of building Winnifred after the om hospital treatment a cut leg : passerby noticed her at a third-floor window, climbed up from the outside and forced her| to jump A third in the Matthews family, a 12-year-old Judy, was away on an errand to a nearby) drug store when the fire started Little was known about the f the blaze. When fire arrived, flames were leap- 15 out the windows cial ment not money, vorce Burton, with Elizabeth ing at his side during the distri- bution of gifts to about 400 chil- dren, repeated All we can say is what we've said before. That is, we're hope ful of being able to marry in mid-January, perhaps around), the 15th or the 20th. But can't be sure of anything." Then both brushed aside fur ther discussion of their private lives and devoted themselves to making Christmas merry for the poor who clamored about them Burton drew a laugh from Miss Taylor when he handed a toy truck to a barefoot Mexi- can lad, then looked up and commented wryly, 'Elizabeth's kids have. been through the line four. times already, and al that's going home, you know." Stevens, 60 girls, was re- Christmas for shock f) men ing Fire Destroys Minden Stores MINDE N, Ont. (CP) Dam- age was estimated by a fireman at $300,000 in Christmas Eve fire which ra Minden's r 1 street. burning out a gro- cer ystore owned by Dollo Broth and a variety store owned Kenneth Curry and causing damage to a third a general store AM. Welch, suf- smoke and wate! feet a ed on ers by extensive The owned fered damage bs WASHINGTON (CP) A meeting between Trade Mitchell Sharp and Secretary Orville heavy private Minister Agriculture Freéman has_ helped Canada-U.S. tensions caused by differences in wheat-selling pol-| icies, a spokesman for. Free- man said. The meeting took place here last Friday when; the spokes- man said, Sharp opened the talks by acknowledging that Canada's export policies may have caused difficulties for the} U.S. in the wheat-selling fiel d Blaze Leaves eran nt (ston Six Homeless order to compete with the Ca: nadian policies, particularly a0 BEWDLEY (CP) the field of bulk forward sales $20 000 in resort at fixed prices munity the shores of : mi south of borough, left sons CHILD WANTS william an GIFT OF SIGHT William and Eliz three children and their BOWLING GREEN, 'S.C. Mrs. Mary Gay-| (ap) -- Amidst an ava Christmas season' janche of toys, money and money .and good wishes, "| the family of Vicki Wray, restau?) 9 hoped Wednesday for what 'would be their real Christmas - gift Vicki's sight "IT think said her mgther, Wray. "but we know." Vicki lost her because of.cancer lose the other If Vicki was last Christmas no one coutd forget The family received . so many toys from_ people across the U.S. that Mrs Wray gave the Salvation Army the ones not needed for Vicki, her four brothers and four sisters out shortly; and was brought control around midnight local fire department) firemen from Lindsay,! ls and Haliburton his e and two idren. aged three years and months, fled their apart-) the Curry Building. but! were reported fire 10 p.m broke under vy the aided by Fenelon Fa Irvine House ch two ment in 19 'casualties revise A com- Rice Peter- home- Ont fire this on Lake, 17 les six pel abeth Benson their srandmother spent the with friends The fire dest apartment, @ rant the Benson and royed store there's = Mrs just hope, Doris don't right and eye may her one seeing slain two days wee Dallas might club oper-| ator Jack Ruby, who has been indicted for Oswald's slayins Mrs, Oswald has two children June Lee Rachel, two months Mrs, Tippit Charlie 13 and Curtis Glen Oswald was later by 2, and children 10 has three Brenda WASHINGTON (AP)--Thous made a Christmas Day "image to the grave of Pres F. Kenndey rii National Cemetery officials said they had made no count but that there was a steady procession from early in the day. At times, a line of those x to pass by the gnave stretched out for the equivalent of several city| blocks \ six-inch. snow jcemetery. F resh jboughs and floral ered the late president's SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, relichle Gas Dealer in your areo. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 on lay on the} green pine tributes cov- grave stand- ° we s¢ reduce} intends tol petition tween | Russ Greeting Goes To China MOSCOW Khrushchev (AP) Nikita said Wednesday he is confident the Soviet 'Union and Red China will overcome their current ideological difficul- lies The Soviet ppremier expressed this hope in. birthday greetings he sent to Chinese Communist leader Mao Tse-tung, now 70. Khrushchev's message, printed ir Pravda and_ distri- buted by Tass, said the Soviet "strives to strengthen the nity jof our countries, of the coun- 'ries of the socialist commu- nity," A The message signed by Khrushchey was from the Cen- tral Committee of the Commu- nist Par'y of the Soviet Union to Mao as chairman of the Chi- nese Communist party's Central Committee It said the Soviet Central Committee wishes Mao "good health and many years of life "and success in the struggle of 'ithe Communist Party of China and of the fraternal Chinese people for: building socialism (and) in. developing and strengthening Soviet - Chinese friendship, French Reds Ask For Unity PARIS (AP) The French Communist Party made a pub- ic appeal Wednesday for all parties of the left to unite be- hind one man in the next pres- ntial election The election the end of 1965 Gaull scheduled for when President seven year term De Gaulle is expected to seek re-election. Senator Gas- ton Defferre, Socialist mayor of Marseille, is the only announced candidate so far The Communist appeal, pub- lished by the party organ L'Hu- manite called on all "democra- ties" and particularly the é to "unite on the ba- s of a common program and to fight together so it can. tri- umph and be applied.' is de ists LITTLE TRUANCY BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP)--A census shows 68 per cent of children between four and five years old in the greater Buenos Aires area attend pub- lic kindergartens. Truancy among children six to 14 was reported at 0.4 per cent in 1963. Parley Reduces Wheat Tensions Differences between the two countries were accentuated last fall when the United States learned that the Canadian jwheat board agreed: to. sell some 30,000,000 bushels of {wheat to Japan, to be delivered during a period of eight months at fixed prices. This followed bulk forward sales by Canada jat fixed prices to Communist 'China and Russia, |\CALLED IT UNF AIR" The U.S. agriculture depart- ment maintained that this pro- dure constituted unfair com- Both countries com- for many of the same markets American is sold mainly through channels. with . prices a day-to-day ba- lee pete wheat wheat private fluctuating is Depat called a press October to voice Canadian wheat consultative mac on rment spokesmen conference last threats against trade.. Regula hinerry be- the two countries on export programs broke down and the state department found it necessary to move in to attempt to control the pro- tests that had arisen in the U.S. agriculture department The spokesman said Tuesday that Sharp called on Freeman last Friday afternoon and said he could understand the rea- sons for the U.S. reactions at that time. . 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