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The Oshawa Times, 13 Jun 1960, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 13, 1960 43 KILLED IN CANADA By THE CANADIAN PRESS Highway accidents took at least 30 lives in Canada during the weekend, contributing to a total ascidental death count of 43. Nine traffic deaths in Ontario by accidental poisoning and Al- berta a fatal fall down a stair- case. The survey included deaths in normal holiday activities, but did not take in industrial idents and eight in Quebec were re- corded in a Canadian Press survey from 6 p.m. local times Friday to midnight EDT Sunday. Saskatchewan had four traffic fatalities, Alberta three, British Columbia and New Brunswick two each and Newfoundland and Nova Scotia one each. Three of the eight drownings reported occurred in Ontario, and included the deaths of a 16-year- old th and his father who dived into a lake in an attempt to rescue the boy. Two persons were drowned in Alberta, two in Ontario dead: Richard Skinner, 23, Lasalle, Friday night when his motorcycle collided head-on with a car near Amherstburg. Joseoh Roveri, 63, Stamford, Township, Saturday, when his car struck a concrete standard in St. Catharines. Mrs, George McFarland, 38, and her daughter Sharon, 9, fa- tally injured Friday night when her car collided head-on with a truck near their home fown of Red Rock. Three other children were seriously hurt, Quebec and one in Manitoba. Mrs. Helen Woodman, 36, Sun- Blazing houses claimed three|gerland, Sunday when her car lives, one in Ontario and two in|crashed into an elm tree near Quebec, where both fires were| Fenelon Falls. blamed on cigarets. | Robert Geneau, 21, Glen Saskatchewan reported a death Robertson, Saturday when his Rain, Hail turned in a ditch, 'Storm Cause Earl Dafoe, 63, Ingleside, Sat- urday when his car collided with a tractor-trailer on Highway 2, 17 miles west of Cornwall. Midtown Lions | Traffic Accidents "Marred Weekend Edward Wicklum, 55, burned to death Saturday in his trailer near orthwest of Phelpston, 12 miles Barrie. William Carmen McLaren, 40, London, Saturday night in a two- car coliision in the city outskirts, Alpha Laroque, 48, Espanola, and his son Robert, 16, drowned Saturday in Pleasant Lake near Espanola, when the father tried to rescue his non-swimming son, who had fallen from the shore. Louis Pasztor, 85, Fruitland, Saturday night when his car was struck by a train at a level cross- ing near his home. Donald Smith, 6, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Smith of Dover | Township, drowned Sunday in a dredge cut near his home. CALABOGIE (CP) -- Two old pals got together Sunday and spun a yarn about their wood- cutting days in the 1870s. They were 110-year-old Spencer Church and 104-year-old Charles Morgan of Peterborough, who came here for the official cele- bration of Mr. Church's birth- day. Mr. Morgan, who worked on log drives with Mr, Church more than 80 years ago, was among more than 500 persons, including almost all the 164 direct de- scendants of Mr. (Church, who turned up at the' community hall here for the gala birthday party. Mr. Church, still lively and in- terested in people, marked 110 last Friday. He celebrated qui- etly then at a family affair at the home here of Mrs. Randolph Church, his daughter-in-law with whom he has lived since his wife's death in 1927. Cuba Takes Over Hotels HAVANA (AP) -- The Cuban] government Saturday took over] Havana's two largest luxury ho- tels, the American-operated Na- clonal and Havana Hilton. BIG DAY Sunday was a big day for the Church family as well as for Spencer. Twin great-granddaugh- ters, Lana and Frances Gasley, 17, of Carswell, in the North Bay Peterborough Resident Celebrates 110th Birthday Medical Group In Annual Meeting BANFF, Alta. (CP) -- State Labor Minister Augusto Marti-' medicine was the major topic to- Big Damage (CP) WATCHES ESKIMO DANCERS kan city Sunday Left to right with the President are: Mayor George Byer of Anchorage; the President; Barbara Eisen- President Eisenhower watches native Eskimo dancers per- fcrm on the streets of Anchor- age during his tour of the Alas- hower; Gov William A Egan; 14-Col John Eisenhower Man at right extreme right is not identified --AP Wirephoto Liberal Plank On Education InQuebec | uo seas ao: QUEBEC (CP) -- Liberalimembers believed night education is Quebec's most they were wrong. pressing problem. = An Indonesian army unit was Campaigning in Victoriaville, sont against the eult -- whose 75 miles southwest of Quebec|ionats approved such things as City, for the June 22 provincial oo onning of spouses during nude election, Mr. Lesage said the q,;ceq in the dark and the rape Union Nationale government has|o: 1, pelievers' wives--after a financially strangled the munici-| oer of an investigating party palities nd schost SOnitsions. lwere slain He said the Liberals will give| s i trtmelitd | When the army arrived on the back the municipalities andi oc" i, village of Tjirojom they were, Leader Jean Lesage said Sunday pullet-proof found out too late 'Bullet Proof' Sex Orgies (Reut- killed and a severely wounded. The cult was formed by a self- styled prophet named Nawawi, {28, who gave it the title *"Ha- |keko," derived from the Arabic word for "truth." |ODD GRANT | The "prophet" told his follow- ers that he had received per-| mission from God to marry) three virgins. | | As a condition of membership, cultists were to divorce their |spouses and then dance naked at night in a local mosque. During |the dance, they would ehoose| new spouses. Any man who| |wound up with the same wife! |was dubbed a holy man, ments of the cult were called "wild boars" and mem- bers were given the right to rape the wild boars' wives, News of the cult reached a nearby army post from a village official who became fed up with soldiers and a village guard were| policeman was] SARNIA -- A vicious thunderstorm packing 100-mile- an-hour winds knifed through a 30-mile strip of Southwestern On- tario Saturday, causing more than $1,000,000 damage, At Sarnia Airport the gale tossed aircraft about like toys, destroying three, damaging ome and demolishing a newly con- structed hangar. Damage was estimated at $100,000. The winds, accompanied by torrential rain and hailstones the size of golfballs, cut a swath through the rich farming area at Wallaceburg, 30 miles south of here. During its 20-minute duration the storm's fury peeled off barn sections like paper, lifted corn cribs from their foundations and away. the storm appeared as a tornado. ing from "a whistle in the air." CROPS HARMED Damage to property and erops is estimated at $1,000,000. spawned in the Wallaceburg area and an offshoot ripped into Chat- ham about 15 miles to the south- east. The only injury was at Chat- ham where Mrs. Kenneth Parker, 52, suffered a severe shock from an electric stove when lightning struck a church. She was work- ing in the church's basement kitchen. Weather officials had no ex- planation for the storm, which caused heavy damage to tele phone and hydro facilities. Al- carried some as far as a mile | Farmer William Snelgrove said ; He had only a few seconds warn-|; The storm seemed to be? the shananigans. most every window in the hamlet Band Competition TORONTO Lions scored fop points of 80.3 in a Canadian Bugle and Trum. pet Bands Association competi. tion here Saturday. A competition at Batavia, N.Y., was won by de La Salle of Tor- onto, the association reported. Grantham Scarlet Princes took third place. At Erie, Pa, Niagara Falls, Ont., Militaries took second place to Pittsburgh Rockets, with Wel- land-Crowland Lancers third. (CP) -- Midtown nez Sanchez ordered the seizure/day as the Canadian Medical along with that of a Havana resi- | Association, a professional or- dential hotel, another downtown gnization representing 14,000 tourist hotel, and the Tropicana doctors, opened its annual meet- up splitting wood. He reads with. out glasses, has a good appetite and attends to his personal needs, He shaves himself daily. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL area, joined the United Church at the church service here. Later, during the party, Mr. Church, a staunch Conservative, heard the local member of the Ontario legislature, Mines Min- ister Maloney, local member of Parliament, James W. Baskin, both Conservatives, address the crowd. Telegrams of congratulation were read from the Queen's private secretary on behalf of the Queen, from Prime Minister Diefenbaker and from Ontario Premier Leslie Frost. One of a family of 16, Mr. Church's only surviving sister, Mrs, A. R. Burton of North Bay, who is about 85, was present. The celebration went A unlike last year's when r. Church's eldest son, Murray, suf- fered a heart attack from which he died the next day. The only noticeable change in Mr. Church's life since the last birthday party is that he's given Fish Avoid , Waterway Of Potomac LITTLE FALLS, MD. (AP) -- Fish are supposed to be swarming through the new $550,000 Snake Island fishway on the Potomac River. They /] RA BENT -- Son A GOOD PLACE TO MEET AND RELAX TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED HOTEL LANCASTER FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5-6335 FLYING to EUROPE? Phone DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE 300 DUNDAS E., WHITBY OSHAWA - WHITBY - BROOKLIN Ph: MO 8-3304 DRIVE TO aren't. night club, known cabaret. the capitals best ing. The official attitude is to be The hotels and night club were determined by the CMA's gen- seized under a resolution declar- ing that a labor and economic crisis existed in them and had solved by their opera- not been tors. eral council, regarded as the parliament of Canadian medie- ine, which is meeting behind closed doors. Executive eouncil members met during the week- Martinez Sanchez accused theend to draft proposals on the American operators of the Na-|issue. cional and the Hilton of failure The council comprises 180 pro~ "through their ample connections|vincial representatives. Their in the United States, to stimulate|policy decision is expected to be tourism to Cuba." completed Tuesday night. 0 iat St 1 On the contrary, Marlin E. Tagatz, Fish and Wild Life Service biologist, has been staring into the muddy Poto- mac waters since April 26 and hasn't spotted ome. geau Valley TONIGHT Day after A rides out to the lonely island with his lunch and camps for the day. Then he studies the water, hop- ing to start counting shad, Jouuish, and herring. sn. The idea of the fishway was to permit migrating fish to go up river fo Great Falls to de- posit their eggs. Fish and Wild- life Service officials believed this might double the supply of migtatry fish in the Potomac wi years. The fishway was called a waste of money by some erit- ics even before it was built. But the Fish and Wildlife Service officials -- and Tagatz won't give up. They say the fish may have been discouraged turbu- lence at the mouth of the fish- way, or by excessive mud and silt, or they may even have lost the habit of swimming far. Whatever the reason, the of- ficials predict they will find it and rectify matters. While they theorize, Tagatz, a patient-looking, pipe-smoking man, will keep right on staring at the water, hy CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS oy AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY Expertly Cleaned PHONE RA 8-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS 174 MARY STREET {| * RISTOW OLS Y 71027; Nawawi was killed during the of Electric near Chatham was battle. | broken by hail. territory anywhere in the world and then transmit these back to school commissions their auton- omy and prepare a just redistrib-|1€ar here a week ago, an army ution of provincial revenues. | lieutenant and a policeman act- Premier Antonio Barrette lg as advance party were campaigning for votes in Valley-| wounded by the cultists. A med- real, said his government wants| them was stabbed to death. priority rights over the federal| During an ensuing encounter 22 government in certain fields of of the bullet-proof cultists lay taxation. |dead, 15 were wounded and 48 Speaking for 65 minutes at an taken prisoner. In addition, three criticized Mr. Lesage for having said in 1954 in the House of Com- mons that the provinces have no prior rights in direct taxation. He said a Liberal government had ince's taxation powers in = Asks Better and the Liberals, in opposition for| the lat 16 Years. 2a Wg E d . every Union Nationa ort to ht recover them. luca on tem of technical and specialized) NORTH BAY (CP) -- Ontario education operated by the pro. | Liberal Leader Wintermeyer Sat- ype youth Boi a Mo 3 adapt: to Quebec's needs and 577 y step with the pace of | bility for higher education of In St. Hyacinthe, 35 miles|less of their ability to pay. southeast of Montreal, Mr. Bar.| Speaking to the Nipissing Lib- rette said Saturday Mr. Lesage eral Association, he said a policy had shown himself during his|for higher education should pro- tenure as a cabinet minister in|vide the means for capital con- ment td be anti-provincial. He penses of universities, as well as said it could be "extremely dan- financial aid to students. gerous" for Quebec if Mr. Lesage All should come within a frame- were elected premier. work that will guarantee the universities freedom of action : ti emic standards, he ddded. ves ga 10n "The present Conservative gov- ernment's huge deficit, exceeding $113,000,000 in the current year, has rendered it unable to per- po bility to education," he said. "Too much of the cost of educa- 0 10C & tion is being borne by the prop- erty owner." PARIS (AP) -- French offi- | He said his party is prepared eialdom calmly talked an un- plaining young crocodile to [tax to finance education and to death last week. develop an educational system 98 [from kindergarten through uni quietly in a shallow river in |yersity, suburban Saint Denis when it was spotted by a band of boys engaged in a water fight. of the boys fearlessly eradled it in his arms during a trip fo the police station. Date Advanced There it was dutifully noted as a lost object. WASHINGTON (AP)~--Senators The particulars were care- (said Sunday they hope the $63.- 800,000 extra they recommended yard long. About two years old. |for military purposes will get Color grey - green Sex indefi- nite. Russia year earlier than now The erocodile lazed about the planned, police station for most of a | That should be in late 1962, a day Mostly, it slept -- and [revised report by the Senate ap- propriations committee said in But once, during a yawn, the erocodile bit a policeman's money bill ready for Senate floor sult Siig cap on a corner of action this week. 4 e. Finally, the police bundled Porirua s the crocodile to the Vit- lite, such as Samos, will be able Miiseum of Overseas France, officials said. ground stations. Meantime, the inevitable po- | The first experimental launch fice investigation got going, [\0@ of a Samos is scheduled late The sleuths learned that the |this year from Point Arguello, field, 35 miles southwest of Mont.|ical man who tried to rescue open-air meeting, the premier | Wintermeye given away some of the prov- Mr. Lesage criticized the sys- science and industry. every qualified student regard- the St. Laurent federal govern-|struction and maintenance ex- and maintenance of their acad- Brings Death rings ed form its constitutional responsi- to advocate a specified provincial The crocodile was playing Spy Satelli Ge py Satellite lifted it out of the water and fully get down, It was about a U.S. spy satellites orbiting over caused no trouble to anyone. explaining $40,384,807,000 defence "nd No one there was |i, i io detailed photographs of Cri iles should go to the crocodile had sneaked away (C from a circus. Getting his information was more diffieult for the police than getting word from the aquarium that their guest would be welcome there. Fin- ally, however, the aquarium agreed to accept the crocodile, $333,000,000 for three military satellite research projects. The other two are the Discoverer-- which has beent put into orbit on| test launchings--and 'the Midas, planned to report back instantly QUEBEC PROMISES QUEBEC (CP) -- A Union Na- tionale plan fo carve a mining and forestry empire in the Ma- tagami area of northeastern Que- bec was sketched Friday nmight| by Premier Antonio Barrette. * | "We are going to develop that region," Mr. Barrette told an audience at Val d'Or, a mining community 220 miles northeast of Montreal. The premier, campaigning for | the June 22 provincial election, said his government wants to bring in new industry to process the Matagami's forestry and mineral resources, Meanwhile, Liberal chief Jean Lesage moved through colorful fishing villages and mountain mining towns along the north coast of the Gaspe Peninsula. | At Mardochville, where he went down into a copper mine to shake hands with miners, Mr. Lesage said a Quebec govern- ment must act immediately to strengthen forestry, fishing, tour. ist and agricultural industries in the Gaspe region. "SUMMITS OF SLUMP" He said Murdochville's copper 2 Bodies Found At Crystal Beach CRYSTAL BEACH (CP)~The bodies of a man and a woman, apparently asphyxiated, were found Sunday in the rear of a restaurant in this Lake Erie sum- mer resort 30 miles south of Ni- agara Falls. Police identified them as Mrs. Elizabeth Paulas, 32, of Toronto, proprietor of the restaurant, and Pompilo DeLorenzo, 44, of Buf- Mining, Forest Empire Vision mining stable p The Gaspe's economy had "reached the summits of the eco- nomie slump." Mr. Lesage, 48 Friday, spoke on main streets, wharves, in the mine, and in a cod - processing plant. Mr. Barrette renewed his con-| tention that Quebec was a sec- ond choice for Mr. Lesage. The represents about the only industry in seals Shown above is one of the several planes damaged at Sarnia Mtnicipal Airport by a tornado-like storm which hit Western Ontario Saturday morn- ing. Damage to hangas and planes at the airport was esti- mated at approximately $100, STORM DAMAGE IN SARNIA ed in the area. ~AP Wirephoto LET'S GET ACQUAINTED Maybe you think it's a bit odd for us to blossom forth es newspaper columnists, when our real job is helping people buy end sell property. But we think it's high time some of us who know the real estate business started giving the general public more help of @ different sort <-- by passing along reliable information on how to buy and sell houses and property of other kinds. \ A lot of people buy or sell houses perhaps only two or three times in their entire lives, so it's little wonder that se fow of them the ins end outs of the business, We've known lots of cases where people would have saved themselves o ter- rific amount of worry and time -- yes, and money, too -- If they had only been ac- quainted with some of the basic "do's" 000. Crops were levelled, trees uprooted and buildings destroy- and """don't's" of dealing in real estate. premier said the Liberal leader would still be a member of the federal government if his party! had not been defeated. | Man's Body Pulled Mr. Barrette, who said increas-| ing attendance at Union Na- From Rideau River tionale meetings indicated "re-| OTTAWA (CP) -- Eff newed confidence" of Quebecers vive a man a us or in the party, claimed Mr. Le-\pulled from the waters of the sage had been the leader of the| Rideau River at Mooney's Bay on "federal centralizers" while athe city's southeastern outskirts Metgber Fo Ottawa, ad had ap- (were unsuccessful Sunday. prov action e former i » Quebec Liberal government in ise, Vis vied hee yams leasing its direct taxation rights to the federal government. {whether he was drowned. He was swimming and went under in about 40 feet of water. Fish Survive GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 926%2 SIMCOE ST. N. 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