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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jun 1960, p. 2

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DN oor aunt a ' g TH OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 16, 1960 SALVAGE PLAN IN MO ARTIST'S DRAWING in top | picture shows jo Montreal engineers plan clear wreck- age of the sunken freighter Federal Express from Mont- real harbor. A steel wall to de- flect the current and permit diving operations would be low- ered into place so divers could break up the ship into sections and hau! them to the surface. The freighter went down after Itinerant Laborers Under Arrest MONTREAL (CP)--Two itiner- ant farm laborers wanted in On- fario in connection with the dis- appearance of a 15 - year - old Dresden girl were arrested here Wednesday night. A third man is being sought. The girl, Lorie Schram dis-| New Zealand in 1894. appeared from her home last INTERPRETING THE NEWS By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer A Congressional committee has given India and Pakistan fresh reason to question the good faith of the Uniled Staes. It also demonstrates how a com- mittee, working from purely selfish motives, can threaten to erase progress in stren| democracy's bulwark in Asia. For some eight years World Bank chairman Eugene R. Black had cherished the' hope of re- ducing .the dangerous dispute be- tween India ana Pakistan through various means, includ- ing joint co-operation in develop- ing the Indus River basin for power and irrigation. It was to be a tremendous project, costing about $1,000,000, 000. Canada agreed to help. So did Britain, West Germany, Aus- tralia and New Zealand. The READY-MADE HOTEL OSLO, Norway (AP) -- A Nor- Committee Kills World Bank yest comin, ofa 000 over loans sind gr! Stales action on Though Canada has shown how great irrigation projects can be built in ja and Pakistan through Colombo Plan contribu. tions, thé: committee -expressed doubts about the Indus basin proposal. It demanded that no U.S. funds be spent until the state department convinces the Somiting of the project's mer- S. : One member, Congressman Another reason offered was|to help bufld the Aswan dam in that the state department wanted to eliminate any stipula- tion that at least one-half of the items required for the p! must be carried in U.S, ships. Whatever the reasons, it ap- peared the committee in one mighty sweep tried to undo all the progress achieved in years of World Bank effort. Compar- able to this might be the 1956 action of the late John Foster Dulles lled U.S. plans Did You Know... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con nave a Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. was hazy about the project and did not make out a clear-cut case for LIKE THE ASWAN Among U.S. diplomats, the ar- DRIVE TO peau Valley TONIGHT NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS © Dyeing end Repairing gument was offered that the committee had so acted because one of the committee's leaders, a southerner, harbored strong prejudices against Asiatics and Negroes. They said that is why the committee also eliminated much of proposed aid for South Africa. ® Binding end Fringing © Mothproofing Wall to well carpets cleaned in your home FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING | SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5-6335 Silvio Conte, Massachusetts Re. publican, said his colleagues "didn't really know what they were doing." He predicted the House and Sena'e would reverse the committee decision forming part of mutual aid legislation wegian hotel man paid $10,000 at auction for an abandoned jail in the scenic moustain valley of Valdres, with inientions of turn- ing it into a resort hotel. "The 14 cells are just right for hotel rooms," he said happily. Corone rs Act Revision Asked BARRIE (CP)--Coroners and law officers Wednesday told a provincial committee inquiring into Ontario's coroners system that coroners should have author- ity to inquire into the causes of deaths anywhere in the province. Coroners, crown attorneys and police officers from Peel and Simcoe counties and the districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound told a three-man committee of in- quiry the present system should be abolished. The Coroner's Act now says a coroner can investigate deaths occuring only in the municipality, county or district for which he is commissioned, It was said that this often leads to complications, for in- ® |stance when the nearest coroner a collision in the harbor last month, In lower picture engi- neers test current flow behind a model of the steel wall they intend to use. ~CP Wirephoto. [to a death is in another district jor when the death and cause of !death happen in different dis- |tricts, {SOLUTION PROPOSED Eric Silk, assistant attorney- |general and chairman of the in- |vestigating committee, said he thought provincial coroners would meet the problem. The committee is to make recom- mendations for revision of the Coroners Act, The committee has held hear- ings in Woodstock, Ottawa, Chat. ham and Hamilton. Wednesday's session drew 18 persons, although more than 100 invitations were issued. Criticized was the lack of spe- cific definition of the functions of the supervising coroner of On. tario. Dr. W. 8. Caldwell, speaking for Peel County coroners, said decisions as to whether inquests Wednesday and was discovered safe in Hamilton Saturday night. Her cousin said Lorie had been forcibly taken in a car when the two were ow walking. The girl {had not bzen harmed. MINIMUM WAGES The first legislation for mini. mum wages was introduced in -----) -- ) SWEET PICKLED CRYOVAC ; R 46 SIMCO = Lei =Ve Na gi aPN=J dg COTTAGE ROLLS - 48° AS. EY EST. N. ® OSHAWA WRAPPED -- 2%2-3V2 Ibs. BLADE OR Blade Bones & Back Straps Removed MEATY BRANDED BEEF SHORT RIB uw 49° LUCAS RINDLESS BACON BREAKFAST 1-18. PKG. 49° EXTRA ROASTED READY COOKED, BONELESS, TASTY LOIN-0-PORK \ LUCAS SKINLESS WIENERS 1-18, PKG. 39 € i" SWEET CALIFORNIA BING o 49° SWEET TENDER IMPORTED CORN ON COB 6/33 u 89° Give "Dad" handsome, comfortable slippers from our grand selection. An intimate reminder on a suitable day. Whether shoes for dress-up, sports or slippers . . 7 its the Cabra pair that makes a gift, BURNS has Distinctive Personal Gift Certificates if you are not sure of his fitting, KING AND SIMCOE STREETS 3, should be held ought to be made by coroners rather than crown attorneys. The brief suggested that deaths in hospitals need not be investi gated under some circumstances in which an inquest ds--at"present customary. TRAINING NEEDED During a 'discussion about whether crown attorneys should instruct coroners' juries, Dr. {Churchill Swan, Midland, said he felt the crux of the problem is that coroners are inadequately |trained for their office. | Coroners should be made to in- | struct juries themselves, he said. Dr. W. J. 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