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The Oshawa Times, 26 Dec 1959, p. 10

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CHRISTMAS ARRIVALS AT AJAX HOSPITAL The Oshawa Tues PAGE NINE |SECOND SECTION OSHAWA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26 1959 3 Die In District Traffic Fatalities | Oshawa Man, Found Dead In Car On Bank Of Creek Three persons were fatally in-jed field at the Liberty street/and allowed to return home were jured in a Yash of traffic acci-{south and Highway 401 inter-| Terry Papary, Bessie Petro- dents in Oshawa and district on|change here at 11 p.m. Christ- poulou and Irene Kalamoutsou, Dec. 24 and Christmas Day. All{mas night. all of 480 Crawford drive, To- victims died in separate mis-| Dead is Stavula Striftoeola, 19, ronto. haps. {of 480 Crawford drive, Toronto.| The car was eastbound on 401 Dead are: {She came to Canada fronfigighway at approximately 11 Louis Milton Jackson, 39, of |Trivpolis, Greece. . _ |p.m. It is believed the driver at- Town Line East, Oshawa, Miss Striftoeola was killed in-\tempted to turn right on to Lib- who was found dead in his |stantly when she was thrown erty street south but failed to car on the north bank of the |from fe vehicle. She had been negotiate the turn, creek near Pleasure Valley [cne of six passengers in (he cal Vi ranch early Thursday night. [back seat. ax Semele BOD Sotecnc side. Miss Stavula Striftoeola, 19, Driver of the vehicle} Demitri- and four fence posts, knocking a of Toronto, passenger in a [ous Constantinou, also of: 480 highway sign over and rolled car that crashed two guard Crawford drive, Toronto, was ad- down a slight grade. It came to rails and landed on its roof |mitted to Bowmanville Memorial| oo oo ite Yoof ina ploughed in Bowmanville late Thurs- |Hospital sufferinz undetermined field approximately 37 feet south ¥ Ee 'Accidents 'Mar Yule An Oshawa man was operated on for abdominal injuries, a po- lice constable suffered minor in-| | juries and more than $2500 dam-| |ages resulted from six holiday accidents in Oshawa during Chrit-| mas. | Frank Toscano, 31, of 362 Drew Canada And U.S. Disagre On Defence Order Meaning"... rucu 5. « 2 vv flict in views on both sides of|today, after his Christmas day Canadian Press Staff Writer [the border. |operation, for injuries in his ab- WASHINGTON (CP)--Canada, The problem is complicated by domen. He was injured when the| and the United States, while/the fact that parts of a product/car he was driving was involved |agreed on many things, find it; manufactured in one country can|in a collision with a car driven difficult to agree on what consti- be made of raw materials im-|/by Hans Hogrefe, 29 Sandra St. tutes a defence order. ported from across the border.| . The incident occured on Simcoe| U.S. authorities indicate a re- What country should get credit/St. S., at 6:20 p.m., Thursday. | By HAROLD MORRISON FIRST CHRISTMAS BABY to arrive at the Ajax-Pickering 4 Deer Hunting Found Best Near Border in In Manhattan, Eugene Chavis, 34, was stabbed to death with a penknife. Police booked his 24- year-old girl friend, Doris Wile Russ Expedition Reaches S. Pole | LONDON (Reuters) A 16- man Russian expedition reached America ted record Christy; ger reports the lands and mas sales t | forests department today a Economist M review of the 1959 season. the most InN The area shows a substantial] Vimy Ave.; George Bright, Seagrave; Virginia Lack, 99 Gibb street; Carolyn Wanna- maker, RR 2, Oshawa; Mari- : fi roduct? gs tical | Damage was es : $275. + Ninduri cent attempt to clear up this mat-|for the product? A hypothetical Damage was estimated at $275 day night. |injuries. i Ry ing Balsa | : y : | correspondence. |other. er he was struck down by a| cut. off early Christmas |Papary, both of 480 Crawford] ne AE Feuer 3 crib/more toad, Toronto. All are re-| accepted, One U.S. official said] The car was driven by Ter- Christmas morning on the Old ported well investigated, assisted by % DISPUTE AMOUNT Ithe U.S. that it seemed on bal-|bruised right leg and some pulled throat. The parents are Mr. and|™ | man with Ontario hydro. and | the baby weighed five and |,n defence procurement in the TRADE DEFICIT sulted from a collision involving|Christmas was termed 'the Charles Elkington of 103 Em- named, in top picture, Second | shown below. Her wee daugh- |i1.¢ the two countries are about icit in over-all trade with her|yiooine 515 Buerling Ave. An.| One constable was injured by E nces. The baby has | Ajax and Pickering General | having her photo taken. oe . : 3 g : : pounds 8 ou However, the Pentagon agreed mons Canada-U.S. defence pro-|...' , police car, was driven by| 'An Oshawa man was found NEW YORK (AP)--A 24-year, The slaying occurred in Bren 8 of _lup a list of definitions on what mandatory. | works out much larger than now," he sai | sulted from three car collision|Christmas eve. {nection with the slaying of a 70-|Brennan's mother. S . g he's hd " | i f skull when his car left| Brennan told them he '"'couldn't Brennan, who was believed t: Euro; Ss Enj oVYS At Hospital |orders in the first nine months|for Canadian firms to compete for Ore car was driven by Rance ractured sku en ost 1; t | w 0 be | a i oh The car was found upside mitted he slew Thomas Fitzger-|\When Fitzgerald tried to en while Canadian orders in the U.S.| Last month at Camp David, manville. The driver of the sec-| 2 8! enter was By a : 1 man loose from the wreckage. |victim's body was found b; 0-| i i {this Christmas as three babies ipay were discarded. U.S. offi- clusion that there should be mor y yD After the slaying, Brennan dis- | home. By DAVID ROWNTREE : Two cars were involved in a y geles'. One survey shows that 73 Twenty-four pounds nine an SEEK IDENTITY 2 i {in i 8 . Europe's comeback to something, Not everyone is happy about| First to arrive was a 10 1b. 1 Joy And Sorrow 3 other stabbings and one shoot: 1561 Wilson Rd. S. Damage was Christmas morning on Highway Explosion the stage of the affluent society Prime Minister Macmillan and| Later in the morning, at 10:15 In Queens, the bloody, un- Two cars were involved in a|struck down by a car driven by| milestones this year were: Britain fluent society becoming a grossly| The trio was completed at 1959 with its usual mixture of Toronto police worked hard at|Car Was driven by Dawn I. Jove) n the dead man and police are mas Day explosion in a ware- knife. strictions on the amount of dol- -- Their daughter weighed in at 7, Across the country it was a charges for drunk, impaired and| Three cars were involved in a/and 35 years. 6 feet tall, had a| Jack Smith, 32, owner of a bev-| In Brooklyn, police were ques- ered currency and import bar- [southern Alberta and parts of| wild weather blessed most of|$320. |'Mother". Long reddish brown|als and at least 12 others re-islumped over the wheel of his Seven--began the job of chopping | BIRTHDAYS | generosity was manifested in the provinces the weather was sharpjof Toronto. The driver of the|ing maroon socks, black shoes, |250 houses were damaged. Some| i well dressed and about 70, Stores in both Europe and North was found close to the Manitoba who are celebrating birth- the country as part of Canada's|. 'oo "eon one to five inches Any information on the identity] Fire chief Delmar Alexander pave been slain by robbers Myers St.; Noel Lodge, 446 festival in Christendom. ; h S ™ : . it increase in deer since 1955-36 and day in Halifax and St. John, ig vi' "columbia temperatures | vincial Police. Howard Yandell of the state de- lyn Morrison, 366 Athol street or " . lv enerpcc. Case could be army boots pro- Police Constable Brenton Snow- t ne a . Others admitted to BMH, also : , = WaE Bol Spee ig duced in one country with rubber don was taken to Oshawa Gen- be unidentifley nat, diuck {with undetermined injuries, re yehicle Wa sstimatey at approx- : i WATe Poss . s s ted from the eral Hospital, Christmas Eve, al-| LC sing (Mrs. M P 2% P imately - {be more talks, more cross-border heels or soles impor! way 401 near the Lansing |Mrs. Mary Papary, 24, Peter| fitudiate Another complication is that an|motorist on King St. W., at Queen| drive, T d Mr. and M |Northeatt a Smith" Funeray : ta lama | Another complicati motorist on . W., at Queen| morning. |drive, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. |! A Teconciliation m views me lorder for goods doesn't necessar-|St. P.C. Snowdon was directing] A six-weeks old infant was|Harny Papaskevopoulos, 128 Glen. |Home. determine io what exten . ' ily mean that all of the order is/traffic at the time. found suffocated in its | OPP Constable Pat Harte-Max- | S is backing up its Sxpresse] in '"'satisfactory condi- sympathy with Canada's reques that in one year Canada can-|rence Mahoney, of 58 Fernhill|Forest Road, Pickering. Death tion", this morning. {Constable Jim McDonald and for more U.S. defence contracts. 110+ <n many defence orders in|Blvd. The constable received a was attributed to mucous in the| Given out-patients' treatment Cpl. Gordon M. Keast. brother Andrew, age two years. | Kingston Road, H ighland Canadian officials have long|ance she cancelled more than she muscles. : Mrs. J. M. Graham. Mr. Elkington is a draughts- | Creek. Clocked in a 4.15 a.m. |maintained Canada spends more accepted. An estimated $1150 damage re-| Oshawa's traffic record for N Y 1 General Hospital was the : iv sorst in th ; of veteran . L] e e ra es a M d Mrs. | has lived in Ajax two years. | three quarter pounds. It was a 7s than the U.S. does in Can-| : ,i|three cars on Simcoe St. N., at worst in the memory of V i | The parents are shown with | sister for Terry Gilbert aged a4, Us. authorities suggest the ele that 9:55 p.m., Christmas Eve. | police olficers . (See story on . . peror Street, Ajax. The new [their new daughter, as yet un- | 18 months. Mrs. Jackson is |gjiuation is somewhat reversed or she ger y § One car was driven by Gary F.|Page one. 1 1 ival came to town at 12.28 : y : » Cl i R hi i i 4 | Oo en 0 a hy and weighed in at 6 | Christmas baby to arrive at the | ter was taking an interest in lovey |velghton. Last Maren brite Min other was driven by Henry Rog-|a car while directing traffic. ) ee {ister Diefenbaker to "|ers, of 850 Hortop Ave. The third CAR UPSIDE DOWN sister. Jennifer, who is a | Hospital was born to Mr. and i + ! a ] 2 Siste en ui a | Mrs. Gregory' Ja Photos by John Mills. to allow the Canadians to make|qyction sharing must be made pc Ross Jaemison, of 146 Sus-|gead in his car, 120 feet from od villity, firm, employes sur- Baws apartment while his wife, a ------ ~~ 1 HORS rime. and sub - con:| 'we' . isfi [sex St. {the road, on the north bank of rendered to police *ricay In oan, an er five-year - HE NEWS 4 Be prime, am tine til We p Hove Se a An estimated $650 damage re-|the creek at Pleasure Valley,|front of a Bronx church in con-/daughter were visiting Mrs. INTERPRETING T | Stork Busy : 5 icialsl of nd id "W:lon Park Rd. S., near Wentworth| Louis Milton Jackson, 39, of year-old drinking companion. | Brennan told police Fitzgerald On this basis, US. officials Since then the U.S, has easecigi = Thursday morning. Townline E., Oshawa, died of a| Police said James Patrick/had threatened to molest Mrs. [found their defence procurement|its regulations to make it easier| lof 1959 amounted to $75,000,000(U.S. defence orders. |Dilling, of Alexander Blvd., Bow-|the road on Simcoe St. N. live with this thing"--and ad-|sleeping in an adjoining bedroom. month : HA down. Members of the Oshawa ald Thursday after the two had|the bedroom, Brennan stabbed : or So ae totalled only $70,600000. A Week| Md. misisierial Sells Del ween oA us Jriiam, T. Bren, Fire Department pried the dead|visited some bars together. The him. : Ss $ s Ss Ww ,Ithe two ] ml nr 1C er eason a vo. e|driven by Michael J. McArthur, Please turn to page three |lice Friday is wi chose Dec. 25th as their natal|giais declined to say why, but ap-| "fruitful co-operation" in joint/274 Division St. | for the obituary information.) ; [covered his wife was not even ing as well known as Los An- day. d parently there still was some con-'sharing of defence contracts. Canadian Press Staff Writer collision on Ritson Rd. S., at Con- i {FOUR OTHER IN This Christmas emphasizes|per cent of British manual work-|one-quarter ounces was the total| ant St., Christmas Eve. One car| PICKERING (Staff) -- Whitby are ouse Four other a were slain more than any other since 1845 ers own television sets. weight of the trio. |was driven by Kenneth Prescott, detachment of the OPP are sock | I |226 Cordova Rd. The driver of/in8 the identity of a man who : approaching and even surpassing|the changes. An old Labor party oz. boy for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred |the other car was Adam Kerpello, Was instantly killed at 12.30 a.m. [oe elsuliere in the city, All jts former prosperity stalwart told his colleagues after|Szabunia of 1268 Simcoe street f pe: Ha Town deny Clarist. The continent is moving into the Oct. 8 election that brought |south. . ° |estimated at $275. wi Jlear the Lsusing Sut a) g. olice y - that the United States and Can-/the Conservatives into powerlam, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mix At uletide lwo CARS INVOLVED |ing on the pavement when he was ® clothed body of Mrs. Eleanor ada alreadv know. _ |again: z |Smith, 133 Banting avenue, had ; by | 1PS own Higgins, 45, was found in her Some of Europe's economic "Our task is to prevent an af-|a 7 1p, 5 oz. girl. By THE CANADIAN PRESS (ing with two attempted bank rob- collision Christmas day, on Sim. | George Yewy Darker 3 Whit- Sharinem er 3 sinal or ] ming S ish . i |coe St. N., at Rosslan , Jife. cal was eas . i en Sia at lea allowed non - residents to ex Material and seqiisierve Society 7.45 Christmas night as a baby Christmas came to Canada for|beries. sland Rd One| No identification could be found] WARSAW, Ky. (AP)--A' Christ half a dozen times with a kitchen change their sterling holdings for where rewards go to gre and| oir was born to Mr. and Mrs. | A | 8 , r ( | Ja EE RE roy Tolnat 0 Forone" Bn Michaud, Eastlawn street, |Diessings and tragedy -- joy and controlling unruly Christmas i NO tr he Oret sirculating the following descrip- house "ripped through the heart| Police said her nephew, Don- ; -- ee generosity rubbing shoulders with driving, dealt with about 135 traf-l op 3 Rossland Rr. W "Oshawa, | iOM: of this town of 1,000 persons Fri- ald Siska, 21, admitted the slay- lars British tourists were allowed Ib. 3 and one-quarter oz. violent death. fic accidents and laid some 75| 4 s Vor '| The man was aged between 25 day. jing. i ended many import controls. : vel. 4 "GO a nich 0 and ene European countries low- | All are reported doing well |generally warm Christmas, but reckless driving and criminal ne- collision on King St. E., at Fare- hare lip, corrected by surgery, alerage distributing firm, was tioning a 19-year-old girl about most areas--with the exception of gligence. Toronto was fatality well Ave., at 5:20 p.m. Christmas| full denture, a tattoo on the right burned critically. Three other the shooting Ye RO oH Zhan riers, France gevalted her er. CELEBRATING | southwestern British Columbia, free. |day. Total estimated damage was| forearm, two hearts and the word persons were admitted to hospit-|56, a cab driver. He was man, rency and two rival groups--the | - |, M Common Market and the Outer southern Ontario -- were blessed Canada. In the Atlantic provinces| One car was driven by James| hair, eyes, blue-grey. |ceived treatment for injuries. taxi with a .22 - calibre bullet . {with snow, old or new. 3 only Newfoundland had heavy |E. Bell, 675 Olive Ave. A second He was wearing a blue car| Twenty houses were destroyed wound in the back of his head. gant for their respective mem- Congratulations and. best | In Halifax the spirit of national snow In the other eastern coastal car was driven by James Briggs, coat with a golden green silk lin-|and about 190 of the community's To the Bronx, an unidentified ersnips vi ' : TORONTO (CP) The best, Wishes to the following resi-- | jo) Thyreday of 20 European and cl [thi ) ; black gabardine trousers, whit ; : ions) 3C SALES ing io t dents of Oshawa and district Ein Rice : : and clear. {third car was Robert J. Halliday,! 23 ; users, white were jarred off their foundations) yas RECORD SALE deer hunting in Ontario this year refugee families, szch with ore Central Ontario and southwest-| RR 1 Hampton, Ont. shirt, blue wool knitted tie. He land the roofs of some were Yas tous Savhed 10 destn 08 3 days this weekend: tubercular sufferer, who came 10|.; 'guehec had some snow and| - would weigh 160 to 180- pounds. |wrenched loose. ling, and police said he might Those celebrating today : X s E are: Peter Metcalfe, 810 Souizibation to World Refugee re); in areas north of Georgian |of 3, person pyevering this de-|said the $2,000,000 damage in- [Agar ..__|Bay. In the Prairies mild, over- | scription should go to the Whitby clyded about $400,000 at the | The families spent Christmas| .c' weather prevailed and in | Detachment of the Ontario Pro- ruined plant, N.B., th sts of Canada, 5 I t iin a8 Ee ot Christ. | Vent up to the middle 40s under | GIRL, 19, KILLED | partment of public safety said the mas in a free land} sunny skies. | BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- One|Dlast may have come from a arehouse. He is Easier credit has encouraged ) 4 hunters in the Kenora district re- buying sprees in Europe Adver- N ric tising for new mass markets is ported a success rate of 55 per cent BREAK STYLE BARRIER on much the same scale and simi- lar in content to that in the U.S. and Canada. One correspondent credits the advertising mentality for the extraordinary lavishness of Christmas decorations in cities all over Europe. To satisfy buyer demand, some stores offer up to 48 months to pay for appliances. Luxembourg, in an effort to attract U.S. in- vestments, offers free land, free construction of a railroad spur. custom designed buildings at nominal rent, government - sub- sidized loans to buy machinery and tax reductions to business concerns willing to set up branches there. EVEN HAVE TRAFFIC JAMS Prosperity has- also meant a record number o car owners Europe's traffic jams are becom- Cavern Houses Defence Centre OTTAWA (CP)--A huge under- ground cavern to house a self- contained communications centre for nuclear war defence is being hollowed from rock 15 miles west of Ottawa, Defence Minister Pearkes confirmed Thursday The defence department has al the project near Carp, a tation, It ected to the armed or the Defence organization in case need Mr. Pearkes said in an inter- view that the under ground. site, bare details of which have been known for some time is in the neighborhood of 200 feet long and 180 feet wide. Atop it will be nearly 100 feet of rock, shale and soil with space below to house electronics equip ment, self-contained ving ac commaodation' and other essenti- serve f Civil of als Mr. Pearkes said that once is prepared dry runs will be con- ducted with staff under simu- lated atomic attack conditions. 9 fye dec26h | A .100-per-cent rate is one kill per hunter. Only one deer is al- lowed for each deer hunting li- cence. The Sault Ste, Marie district had one of its worst deer sea- sons. | In the Sudbury distriet, al- though bad weather interfered with the hunt, the success rate was 24 per cent Nearly 4,000 hunters went fo Manitoulin Island for the deer season and made 1,043 Kills. | In the North Bay district bad| weather discouraged hunters and| the kill dropped to 28 per cent this year from 34 per cent last| year. Hunters in the Parry Sound. Pembroke, Lindsay and Tweed districts also reported fewer Kills. The success rate dropped to 28 per cent at Pembroke, 23 per cent at Lindsay, and 26 per cent at Tweed "Some parts of Tweed district produced a very poor hunt," the department reports, particularly in Brougham Township in Ren- frew County and South Canonto Township in Frontenac County. The Kemptville district missed! last winter's severe snow condi: tions and hunters' success was as good as in 1958--an excellent season In the Huron district seven counties were open to deer hunt- ing this year. Hunters in Bruce and Grey counties produced a success rate of 24 per cent, one per. cent better than in 1958. In Huron, Waterloo, Wellington, Ox- ford and Brant counties,' hunters killed 288 deer for a success rate of 13 per cent. PIONEER PASSES REGINA (CP). Adam New- ton Duff, the first male born in Moose 3 years is dead ago, ! He founded the North Star Drill ing Company which drilled wells throughout southern Saskatche- wan before the First World War. | east: Grant Hardy, 41 West- moreland. Those celebrating on Sun- dav are: Mrs. Frank Pascoe, RR 1, Hampton; Roddy Gor- ham, 179 Riverside drive north; Noble Barager, 273 College avenue; Sandra Lynn, 18 Arlington. The first five persons to in- form The Oshawa Times of their birthdays each day will receive double tickets to The Regent Theatre, good for a four - week period. The cur- rent attraction is "Journey to the Centre of the Earth". Reports on birthdays will be received only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Quick Action Helps Family WALLACEBURG (CP) -- Nine small children learned the real meaning of Christmas Thursday. They are members of a needy family in Wallaceburg. Their father was sick in bed and unable to provide even the smallest Christmas gift Early Christmas Eve a formed police constable wrapped at the door of their humble home. With him was a huge pack con: taining clothes food and toys for the first| time. | |SOME IN SANATORIUM { Other tubercular refugees who arrived in Toronto last week |spent Christmas 'there and in| | Hamilton, some with friends and| Irelatives and others in a sanator- ium | On the other side of the coin, scores of Canadians died violent deaths during the holiday period. In Trenton, three residents of the town were killed when their car skidded on a highway a few| miles outside town. Three others were injured. In Quebec six persons died in| a pair of train-car collisions at | {level crossings. In the Halifax | suburb of Ed mon@'s Ground] three people burned to death) | when flames ate through a frame | house. | | Crime took no holiday for| |Christmas. In Pembroke, police | |charged a young father with {murder following the violent | {death of a four-month-old baby. {POLICY BUSY | In Montreal police were hard at work through the holiday, han- dling some 1,000 calls and deal-| Runs Into Danger | At Journey's End | EUREKA, Calif. (AP) An Englishman sailing from Hong Posties' Leader May Get Tough OTTAWA (CP) -- Dan Cross, national president of the Cana- |dian Postal Employees Associa-| -------- tion, has threatened to withdraw the association's support of the joint action committee of the fed- eral civil service organizations. In an editorial in Postal Tri- bune, he asks postal workers to curb their impatience for a while --at least until the first week in February. "If no tangible results are in evidence by that time, I am pre- pared to break with the joint ac- tion committee and get tough." Lengthy Delay In Marriage BRANTFORD (CP) -- Stanley Gibhs. 30, of Toronto didn't get married as planned Christmas Eve. He was sentenced to 12 years in penitentiary after plead- ing guilty to a charge of armed] robbery. A companion, George. Russell Gregory, 30, of Toronto, received| seven years for his part in the| theft Dec. 10 of $10,000 from the The policeman was Constable Kong almost was shipwrecked on|Royal Rank of Canada branch at Bill Lewis and the bundle was a bar outside the harbor Friday Scotland, 15 miles southwest of made up by members of the Wal-| yon the auxiliary motor on his here laceburg police department and the Minor Sports Association The family would not have had a Christmas of any kind had it not been for the fast work of the two organizations. The police de- tment learned of their plight Thursday and discovered that Immediate preparations were dismasted Chinese junk ran out of fuel. Coast guardsmen towed him to| safety. : | "That's the first time I've had| any worry since Hong Kong," said Brian Piatt, 23-year-old for- mer colonial service agent in Piatt said he had sailed alone| Gibbs' bride-to-be, Erica Vau- potitsch of Calgary, held as a ma- terial witness since the trio was arrested in a suburban Toronto motel, was released after giving testimony. Miss Vaupotitsch said she met Gibbs at the Grey Cup final in that were identified as part of made to gather food and clothing 7,000 miles from Hong Kong with-|the bank loot. from generous citizens and mer-/ out once dropping anchor. The| chants, (trip took two months. Sentence was passed by Mag- istrate J. T. Shillington. the South Pole today, the Soviet news agency Tass reported. The expedition, travelling on tractor-drawn sleds, covered 1,- 670 miles in a three-month jour- {ney from the Antarctic shore of {the Indian Ocean where Russia's |teen-age girl was killed and nine |other persons injured, six of |whom "were admitted manville Memorial Hospital, when the car in which all 10 natives of Greece were riding, {careened sideways through two land landed on its roof in a plough- to Bow-| |furnace in the w. continuing his investigation. [ An ambulance attendant said {Smith told him en route to a hos- {pital that the explosion came as he lighted a cigaret in his office. | State police sent 50 troopers |looting. TOKYO (AP) -- Communist China is breaking out of its style barrier. "Clothing stores in Shan hai, one of the country's fashion centres, are displaying more than 200 new styles in woolen fabrics guard rails and four fence posts|into the wrecked town to prevent for the winter season," the New |China news agency reported. polar base. of Mirny is located. Troops of the Canadian Army continue to serve in various parts of the world including names had somehow been yra1ava after his black and red) Torento Nov. 28. She said he later, Germany, the Middle East, In- y v charity orgs at Ss : i I $90 bi missed by charity organizations. {..kwood junk was safely docked. gave her a number of $20 bills! dochin4, Pakistan, Palestine with one lone officer 'in Korea. | The Army in Canada stepped I" up its training on National Sur- vival during 1959 and also par- FO CANADA'S | ticipated in the Royal. Tour. Upper left, three soldiers pre- pare to lower a casualty during a National Survival exercise. | Lower left, soldiers of the Canadian reconnaissance squad-' | ron serving with the UNEF in the Middle East. check at a Brazilian infantry outpost dur- | | ing a routine patrol. Centre, | Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II presents colors to Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders on Par- liament Hili during Dominion | Day ceremonies. Upper right, members of the 1st Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal High- | land Regiment) of Canada ar- rive in Germany during the rotation, of troops to the NATO brigade. Lower right, Capt. J. P. Dufour of Quebec lights a cigarette for a South Viet Nam | soldier during a patrol of an | International Supervisory and Control Commission team in Indochina.

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