Durham Region Newspapers banner

The Oshawa Times, 4 Jan 1960, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WEATHER REPORT Cloudy with a few sunny inter- vals Tuesday, snowflurries, a little milder Tuesday, winds west, light tonight. THOUGHT FOR TODAY The reason ne woman ever en- joyed her funeral is that there was no way she could manage to be late for it. dhe Oshawa Times Authorized os Secor.d Class Mail Post Office Depgrtment, Ottawa SETTLEMENT REACHED IN U.S. STEEL DISPUTE SIXTEEN PAGES Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1960 89--No. 2 Yves Prevost ikely Choice For Premier (CP) -- Premier Paul Sauve's sudden death from coronary thrombosis earl" Sat- urday plunged Quebec province into mourning and shock. Death came to the 52 premier after only 114 the office which he Sept. 10. He died at home in St. Eus'ache, 20 miles northwest of and where will Tuesday with itary "He just about killed working," said Fernand y the premier's executive ant. Mr, Sauve, a lawyer, soldier and politician, was sen leader of the province powerful Union Nationale party and premier fol lowing the death of Maurice Du- plessis from a brain hemorrhage at Shefferville, Que., Sept. 7. He had recently confessed to feeling tired as a result of the hard - driving pace he set, but was told he was in perfect ! after a pre-Christmas me dical examination Informed mentions Yves Prevost, MONTREAL vs in assumed his family a suburb Montreal, be buried honors. himself Do mil YVES PREVOST speculat Provi adier and who served during econd World War as com- ng officer of Montreal's s Mont-Royal, an infantry 51, a Quebec Cit probable choice to Sauve as premier. hon will be ac-ire who retired] Ps: as a militia' Montreal Fus Leger of funeral l E mile Cardinal ve, will attend the ago | grants in St. Eustache's parish church where Most Rev. Emilien Fren- ette, Bishop of St. Jerome, Que, will celebrate a requiem high mass. THOUSANDS SEE BODY Thousands of mourners -- friends from St. Eustache, his home constituency of Two Moun- tains, party supporters and col- leagues from the legislature -- filed past the bier in the Sauve home Sunday. Cabinet members took turns in pairs standing by the coffin flanked by white-helmeted pro- vincial police constables with heads bowed over upturned rifles. Mrs. Sauve and three children survive the premier, Mr. Sauve, a veteran of 28 years in the islature, was min- ister of youth and social welfare, a post he retained after his selec- tion as premier. His public statements and legislative pro gr a m disclosed during the early part of the legis- lature's s session indicated Mr. Sauve wanted to solve manv of the complex problems in federal- provincial relations. UNIVERSITY GRANTS Biggest problem he tackled in negotiations with the federal gov- ernment was the question of to universities, which Nixon, Mitchell Mediated Pact WASHINGTON (AP)--The steel| answered questions -- for one industry and its workers finally thing, what will be the over-all got together tcday on terms for impact as to the administration's a new labor contract reported to efforts to combat inflation? give the workers an increase of 39 cents an hour in wages and ASK RE PRICE RISE ther benefits during a 30-month| R. Conrad Cooper, a U.S. Steel period, |official and chief negotiator for a ithe industry, was asked by re. wl SEreomen Sewe of na porters whether the additional was on tesms recommended by iri 1s Je industry Jom hi 4 Vice-President Richard M. Nixon a -- WOu'd resu't in a sieg gud Lzbor Secretary James P. "uy" qo not care to discuss that : oy ; |subject," he replied. The end of the eight-months-| Op the matter of possible fe long dispute lifted the threat of flationary effeets, the steel indus- a new strike later this month. |try does not stand alone. Among the steel workers and! The wage scales in this basic in the financial community there industry have long been bench. was jubilation. marks for others. Stocks generally were higher| Adjustments keyed to steel on the New York Exchange. U.S. may come for thousands of work Steel, Bzllwether of the industry, ers in addition to the 500,000 in was up $4.36 a share on its first'steel. of the day The steel workers were avers Mitchell ink the agree- aging $3.11 an hour under their ment, but withheld the precise old contract. terms pending ratification by Although terms of the settle. each side, ment agreement were officially The union's wage policy com- withheld for the time being, an in- mitiee was called to meet at 2|formed source in Pittsburgh told sa! p.m. EST to consider the agree- {the Associated Press that it pros ment vides an estimated 39-cent packs Mitchell in effect handed the age increase in the next 30 palm to Nixon for the settlement. months, "Without the vice-president we| The informant did not break would not have had a settle-|this down between wages and ment," he said. other benefits, such as pensions | For Nixon, it appeared at first and insurance. glance to be a major political] As to the matter of work rules, ccup, scored in the year when|a bitterly disputed issue, the in- he hopes to win election to the formant said it was agreed that presidency. |this will be submitted to a union. It could, too, be an important| management committee for milestone in Mitchell's career. The committee's recom- Tiere has been talk of the labor mendations will not be binding. secretary as a possible Repub-| This informant also said an aE |lican vice-presidential nominee. |ereasé im the price of steel ip" | Yet there still are many un- certain. | Quebec has refused. A solution [ar bears to revolve around a Que- 1 A x | The 52-year-old Quebec govern- ment leader died suddenly Sat. { | ay --CP Wirephoto | |* | Sauve last September is how the leader , Quebec Liberal Leader Jean ion a i Lesage said Mr. Sauve "short- ened his days by his devotion to the common good." an a3 ers will meet-- y Thursday morning -- to on a recommendation to a of Union Nationale sup- lative Assem- ve Council house. over 1958 As Deyineial secretary was concerned mainly with ™ education. TWO LOGICAL CHOICES Sources here say legislature members and party functionaries have narrowed their thinking to M.. Prevost and Attorney-Gen- eral Antoine Rivard. And it is regarded as likely that Mr. Rivard will step aside|v 2ll on new leader to in favor of Mr. Prevost, as he!ferm the government. did in favor of Mr. Sauve in Prevcst September. Mr. Rivard, 61, w as a possible chcice for when Mr. Duplessis died Other party figures mentioned as possible choices for premier membe were Labor Minister Antoni Nazi Smears On Increase storted » delight "kind f ing not ng note at Dec. 1 after he index fell g four eonsec- urch u "411 figure re {of 1.7 points mn the corres ago. The dec entirely in fc m almost cer- choice will be made ; following constitu- practice, Lieutenant-Gov- r Onesime Gagnon of Quebec a same type of Catalano's vy line at Dec. 1 was due to a drop of 1.1 ner cent 1 costs. the sub-index eas- to 122.4 from a drop of points and other e bot! the shelter n indexes in tives Sun the ing graduate # 34 , has wide ad- perience, He has ation lawyer, a , mayor of the Que of Beauport and a the town's Roman a law Heavy Rain Storm were uncl ard house moved uo fre Most of t suggested premier 5 uburb Tr of there minds who derive from participating reaction of outbursts underjand di the banner of the swastika savz spread duri the weekend from West Germ arousd the world Sneak raider: in' the nigh! with pai oH br ared synagogues, pub! homes of Jews symbol and slogans Jews. Jewish and government ers showed growing al the flareup- --but were divided on v signified a resurgence of Naziism Is and other forms of ism or Whi was mainly the work of maleon- Irom rep tents, hooligans and crackpots. dent's The swastika and anti-Jewish slogans emerged in widely scat- tered places across Wes'ern Eu- rope, in Britain, New York and Australia NEW YORK INCIDENTS The Hitler symbol was painted on synagogues in New York including the fashionable ple Emanu-el on Fift Dd. Jul the temple, "Just ndividu CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 a LETE ACTRESS Actress Margaret Sullivan, who died suddenly in New Haven Conn., is shown here in | role on Broadway in 1943 A coroner said an accidental dose of sleeping pills may have been the cause. She is shown here in John van Druten's comedy 'The Voice of The Turtle'. She was 48. --AP Wirephoto, Rabbi Max temple nd that denour York rabbi mple was defaced, David Goldberg of the Jewish Centre, said "this zed group getting ideas ts of anti-Semitic nek n nd ope." Fasc WEST GERMANS WORRY West German government offi- vere openly o check the I ith the desecration 3 gue in Cologne mm Christmas Eve. Prof, Franz Boehm, € mbe r of Chance a me 1als with twisted sort " - he Adenauer government said| cidents n~d West abroad corded Mr. |to pay grants te the province's| retary Yves Prevost. general provincial election this|] Prime Minister Diefenbaker w = : sioner Frank liaborer: had ressived commun: (aro © Eo ner Frank| bureau re-elected in 1952 and 1936. : "2% Extortion Racket ord of 513 was set in the 1955- an's husband several weeks ago five. racket. been interviewed, however, naving seen some years, Grade A large egg to 85 miles an hour, punched its/frozen to death in 25 below | MORE FIRINGS |extortion ring but more likely a oly Cross Church in 1948. 'on 1949 figures equalling 10), {Cour iney, UAW international re-| mittee and Mr. Courtney as 31 degrees below zéro at Sask.| ues in the south in the 30s. |------ * r= oss from their moorings in in the car were injured. The accident took place at La Chapelle : 8 of rally signal said today. | minute to the other." © | aonear part of ' reported today to be in complete control in the Kandahar | some years | universities, Nationale party, called upon fo sources Minister Daniel Johnson, that Mr. Sauve was leading Que- ve was expected to|said Mr. Sauve "displayed the 2 Hi hw | ays ause Urcer vecrease sources who are influential in the five-year term, |fection of the people of the prov- Sher) | Year's holiday appeared likely Roman Catholic priest ra] {nd three dociors in a hospital from 128.3 a month earlier i 5 1 a A relative newcomer to poli- ucsdey, "Just Delayed reports of fatalities on ion from Rev. Vincent Belle, |figment of his own gn He entered the cabinet in 1953 up nvol average of record of 364 set in a three-day automobile in the parish garage | ouple "involved. erage © The identity of the person who presentative, were interviewing fires and in miscellaneous acci-|tions, police said, and Catalano|V wared with 125.2 still unknown. Union investigators north and south plan's where boys 1956 holiday. that Catalano had informed him| A strip of the Several youths were fired in the con:act some of the bovs working ibre bullet. Father Belle was s New employees, according to Some union members feel that |U SE MINE DETECTOR money by the youths. tom for a number of years that -ecently., fell 144 cents a dozen to 43.3 le rere. fi r empleyees fired although one has pay. This is consicered a type way through the Maritimes dur-|weather, 3 witness Im d fruits, or juice Arctic winds feet. tarage about the time of the/Price decreases. However, fresh! There were unconfirmed re-'gang of bullies. ain, and salaries at Nov. 1-latest fig- { |zero temperatures in Northern|Pected to again dominate the ) ne aijouion'is stl going on and TET eseniat ives, latoon Sunday. Most points in Scuthern Ontario areas were |carrying 15-<degree temperatures FROZEN TO DEATH |district following Sunday's storm John, N.B., and dashed an- T rench Nobel Prize Winner Killed Invading Band leading) Champigny, about 100 miles scuth of Paris, on the main an- Israel rest' u. TORONTO (CP) Chief Justice Dana Porter of the Ontario {tional Guard today were reported | i and Fascist elements all |dicated the band was small, call-!| a The communique added the in-| campaign t Sere area after the suppression of disturbances which broke out. CRASH SCENE IN MICHIGAN Overall view of the crash | early Sunday a few miles north | rif's deputies and coroner stand { scene which took seven lives | of Saginaw, Michigan. Sher | between the wrecked cars try | the lawyer, as t succeed Mr Big Tasl Face 19 as XS {bec proposal for an abatement of te ni | [the federal corporation tax, in| FLANKED BY two provincial | forms, the body of Premier | fin at his St. Eustache home, H f 1 h police constables in dress uni- | Sauve of Quebec lies in its cof- | 20 miles northwest of Montreal. Quebec pe Tributes which poured from political leaders of different 3 g 2 t f co-opera- | a a new leader for the sec- One of the big decisions facing bec into a new era ol ae re in fourth months, is ex- the new premier, whoever is tion with the federal government, Rr Brain wi 3 f Teadershi i Ir go beeu a mayor and a professor; ee although the government] {of Teadership, "which earned al! | CHICAGO (AP)--A grim rec OTTAWA (CP)-- Canada's e anada"s con- government and the party fo suc- |ince of Quebec but of Canadians|0rd toll of United States traffic| BUFFALO (AP) - A 'mar iis wife had been intimate sumer price index at Dec. Fle . DECISION THURSDAY {everywhere." I ceed Premier Paul Sauve, who Pie new leader will be: chosen Lgl e 2 | : . TORE FIRINGS ? en hou a woman was re-| :linic, cs a result of lower food pric A commenced a new career today as the count soared far in jecting him in favor of the cleric. 3 the bureau of statistics said to- gi Prevost Wat elvcted to I the practice followed in pick. 19 distinguished service to Que- excess of the pre-holiday esti-| IMAGINED IT the legislature in as mem I Ye ec. American highways during the an assistant pastor at Holy Cros d his own jealon im2; : long holiday weekend were ex- Church, a few hours before the| © I not i na oe on New Year's Day, | Police said a threaten New Year's weekend in 1955-1956. A middle-aged mother of eight|--pa inted on sheet metal to a rec- zlleg burned a 17-year-old several of the youths who work dents also appeared likely to t0p had accused the priest of im- Ite an and police said The Dec. employee of the: GM cushion de- on the *boys' lines" this morn- the over-all record for any three- proper conduct with the woman. | 'the long man" ponding date a year are a't~mp'ing to learn his iden- 16 and 17 years of age are started tity and are convinced he is still out at lighter jobs. metal was found {apartment by det last two weeks from General P the above areas at their homes Motors for running what reporied- Sunday but were uns» -e: three times with a .32-calibr volver, but the murder weapon Tt . the incidents are just a normal . *512 yy pe is procedure carried a little too far, 1t n aritimes | Police scanned the hack yard cli ine in th : a g {of Catalano's home wi'h mine de- caused by the ; y ; l : new employees treat the rest of x Offic'als of Local 222 UAW e i ith 4 4 | An unseasonable storm, pack-|plumber, dead in his panel truck the Jeopie Hey Se Wurking vd oi : zents, the lowest price for eggs The first-degree murder charge ' =n" been taken back. The GM spake initinti a since March, 1950, and the low-|°en taken ba e Spates |against Catalano was ordered by R and the low man would not confirm this num- lot miusten. ia tated he felt ing the weckend. Residenis in| In Winnipeg, where it was 12|District ize y slate e other parts of the country turned|below, an elderly man was taker | 10 said old police 4 ; i mut or. vege ble, particularly [tomatoes ports that there may be more| Members of GM's labor rela. per a teers on pied ot mild gic Father Belle was preparing to and ce e, were higher. rings. A GM official, comment- tions st2ff are reviewing the a 1 J ud A native of Buffalo, Father|ure available -- was 173.8, up more firings may be necessary.| An official union statement was Ona og Ri sweep | B.itish Sy lila had gensialls elle was ordained 13 years ago, |from 173 at Oct. 1 and 165.8 at| Malcolm Smith, president of{to be releascd this afternoon expected to get snowflurries and Saskatchewan, Alberta or Mani- ro 4 hos toba registered temperatures of bitter weather today. The cold |to Montreal, RCMP found Allen Roy Mec-| Halifax officials predict much Kay, 52, of Yorkton, Sask., {which moved wp rapidly from New York. = oi is against her berth. Heavy| |rains' flushed out hundreds of SENS, France (AP) -- Albert Camus, 47-year-old French novelist who won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1957, { 1 ] 1 r Ade- ig. I N MOCTats Paris-Nice road. n ICaragua | MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP)--! old an inter- 0 sur Court of Appeal has been appointed first chancellor of the [Pursuing a mew band of invaders new University of Waterloo, Ira G. Needles, chairman of the [from neighboring Honduras. Ir . They may openly 5] " % A a ing it *"a limited number, of 4 few, but they use the old | Afghan Army Controls Border Area |rogues and will fall into the hands mpaign | BD Gn rald vasion "need not cause unrest or xX r 7 there two weeks ago in protest against the unveiling of provoke alarm." The country was| women, Military |favor of the provincial treasury, | Grim Record PRIEST SLAYING QUEBEC (CP) The Union Barrette, 60, and Hydraulic Re- parties reflecied a general belief onsumers pected to choose Provincial Sec- chosen, will be whether to call a All showed the shock. "has been singled out by reliable has another year to go on its WO only the admiration and af- deaths for a three « day New charged with the murder i | father Belle and another priest, d4 four-tenths of a point to oe a National Liberal Leader Lester 9 died Saturday. at a party caucus at 2:30 p.m. B. Pearson said Mr. Sauve Alfonso Catalano, 77, a re'ired olice somni day. Oo ber for Montmorency and was mate of 320, Iso ed hat occa Ir es : ea pected 'to boost the total past the priest was found slain in hi r The traffic fatalities, deaths in 4 "refused Catalano's atten-| fou ind two weeks ago on a ch an increace partment with a steam hose is ing. These are areas in both the day New Year holiday, The rec-| Police were told by the wom-|duct. Father Belle was six fee working in the plant. | Union officials attempted to De'ectives also found a .3 ly amounted to a minor extortion Some of the fired youths have has not been found ucr and varying amounts of 't apparently has been the cis. |tectors after rop in egg prices in claim that there have been nine n ir firs ing heavy rain and winds gusting|Sunday, He is believed to have When {hey receive their first fu At orney Carr Ball est De ber price since 1914, 1 2 ed ber. taht this wasn't an organized ad s wving th and chicke = >gistered up coat collars against bitter|to hospital with frozen hands anc |¢ iad scen Catalano leaving the POT anc chicken feo registered Arciic air, which produced sub-|short period, but cold air ex [visit parish shut-ins when he wa<| The index of industrial wages ing on this report, said that thel|fired employees' ca es with union tic air, S ' =| w ned assista as {| Nov. 1, 1958. in ha " Temperatures dropped as low Cloudy weather with tempera e was named assistant pastor of| Nov. 1, 1958. The index is based Local 222 UAW and Richard after a meeting of the shop come 5 10 Delow or lower. {blast will hit Quebec tonight, a|colder air will spread across the LA | E NEWS FLASHES Hy nig vig i essen rats from the dock nests, was killed teday in an automobile crash, Three other persons ate to the . * 1 Chief Justice Named Chancellor patrols of fhe Netw, AF = a synchronized board of governors | The Nicaraguan government in-| 5 th | ie KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) -- The Afghan Army was [of the National Guard from one| and suggested Commu- {reported generally calm, and life| ing to determine the cause of the crash. Wizephots. i Inists may be behind the smear- lin Managua was normal,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy