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The Oshawa Times, 10 Aug 1960, p. 2

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OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Avgon 10, 1960 |2_ vm Pr # Aon i 1 'which they hope to claim credit|ally placed minority voters. gl medical vi 'Democrats Push Blast Near Atom Plant BOSTON. (AP)--Fire Tuesday | set off three explosions amidst] stored drums of metalic waste on| an open pier about 200 feet from radioactive atomic waste. Early fears that the blast had| scattered radioactive material] were dispelled by tests by atomic] energy experts, coast guardsmen and public health officials, One fireman was tossed 75 feet into the air and landed in the burning debris and scattered Aged Care Plan | By JACK BELL nounced it as "political byplay" | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Demo-| calculate®to demonstrate their | |eratic leaders put a hurry-up tag| party is split on an issué rated| [today on major legislation for|as highly Pmportant to strategic- {in the presidential campaign. The measure would have pro- | 'Senate Majority Leader Lyn-|vided statutory authority for a don Johnson of Texas passed the presidential commission to super- 4lword he wants some committee] vise fair employment on govern- action this week on a bill to pro- !ment contracts and would have care for the el-jauthorized federal aid for deseg- derly. A meeting of the Senate|regating school districts. bri finance committee, which is con-| Senator Kenneth Keating (Rep.|drums containing a metallic ele- |sidering the measure, was called N.Y.) viewed the use of a mo- ment identified as zirconium. for today. tion to table (kill)--which cuts|/Two other firemen also were | Johnson already has on tap for off debate--as a part of "grand|burned and removed to hospital. |politically-potent proposals t ISenate "consideration a measure design" of the Democrats to use| The peir was used for atomic to raise the minimum wage to| "their two-thirds majority to run/ Waste awaiting disposal at sea $1.25 from $! an hour and to add roughshod over the minority,"|but the zirconium drums, also [from 8,000,000 to 5,000,000 work- ignore Eisenhower's legislative aWaiting. disposal, presented 0 ers fo those now covered by it.|proposals and enact their own|fallout danger, a fire official said. The road to action on these However, the substance is highly | volatile. was program, But Senator John Kennedy of Take Your Extra Soviigs in CASH at SPROULE'S the best for less by shopping SPROULE'S, regularly! Our storeful of LOW PRICES enable you to fill your cort , , . without emptying your. purse! Come see for yourself . . . come save for yourself! Stort cutting your food bills down to budget size . . . by filling all your food needs at SPROULE'S, from mow on! The flames, which destroyed about 200 feet of the wooden pier, were controlled after more than an hour. "Go Fishing" Strikers Urge ports civil rights "but to GUELPH (CP) -- Police were |NO POLITICAL MOTIVES rights at this time as a met called to the James R. Kearney 1 (] Senate Republican Leader of defeating other bills whose|Corporation Tuesday when offi- Save 4c -- LIBBY'S Everett Dirksen of Illinois pro-|/passage are also essential would C ials of the firm complained that the session five striking members of thef in complete! smen's Association of On- to : A tested that he had no political have meant that tario were using undue influence Quality Meat motives in mind in offering the would have ended in attempting tp dissuade non- With Friendly Personalized Service measure. But Democrats de-|failure." striking draftsmen from entering SWIFT'S PREMIUM TENDER GROWN 2 TO 3 LB. AVE. Save 4c -- STOKELY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE Save 14c -- MILKO INSTANT {cleared when Johnson, Demo-|Massachusetts, Democratic pres- |eratic vice-presidential nominee, |idential nominee, called the Re- {rallied party members Tuesday {publican move "1lth-hour polit- {to scuttle an Eisenhower admin-|ics," and said Dirksen and a|- |istration civil rights bill that | majority of the Republican sena- threatened to provoke a time-kill- iors voted last spring to kill the ing filibuster. |same government contracts com- The bill was shelved by a vote Mission proposal which Dirksen f 54 to 28 that followed party introduced Tuesday. lines. | Kennedy said he x 48-0Z, TIN 29: 99- 3-LB. PKG. gly su 1p- 2ivil | ed 2-LB. POLY BAG 49. Charges Politicking ete (A. ha) pickets ADVANCE PARTY FOR CONGO In Works Program were jumping in front of cars tering the company parking lot. jand, Windsor, Ont; Sgt C. K. L. Halverson, Kingston, The striking draftsmen said they were attempting to convince non-union draftsmen they should i ry sigy y ves | o went tt ylane he a Noi rs waves | also went on the | $ In t . ot cpl 7 J. oy R. iy fade $4 . | dar rd, Camp Valcartier, Que.; at the RCAF station at T : WO2D. W pl. A. MacKeigan, Barrie, {"go fishing." 54%: 4 ® TORONTO (CP)--*'The govern-|in urgency with the need to train| The Kearney plant, which pro- Chk ment is either playing politics|teachers." duces electrical equipment, em-| ; with its public works program or| Mr. Wintermeyer said 'he Lib-/ploys 130. The five members of Cc it has no sense of values," On-|eral party took three of the four the Draftsmen Association are on| fF J ib tario Liberal Leader John Winter-| Windsor dist rict seats in the last strike for higher wages and other | / ton, Ont., as they leave amp Petewawa, Ont.; and Cpl. D. Fehr, Lad- " , Ci | meyer said Tuesday, comment ing| provincial election and benefits, Congo Tuesday. Two jeeps an Sgt. P. B: ville, King B.C ROASTING OR FRYING : {on public work projects -|can be no other conclusion th _enough equipment to Ont.; Sgt. E. B McCa 15- (cp Wirephoto from Nat. Def. Striker Hurt, Dive acs Move Hit By Car od, In Parliament Buckland, trical worker, as OTTAWA (CP jured Tuesday r drove te temj v through the t li > ue helping to m service hospit Police said car was dri 31, an Constructic Buckland's righ he refused hospi The Electrical (CLC been since 22, see wages f the bt Mr. Stark told e the pick- wioundland ets at the ho get out of proached tinued wall ~did not know them. Mr. Buckland and five other pickets told police Mr. Stark did not give them time to move out of the way but drove through at 10 miles an hour Police said the under investigation, The advance party of Cana- | them self-sustaining on arrival and re! for or | nounced for Lindsay and Sault] | that the government is (Ste. Marie. | politics.' "1 dislike to say it but it would] The Lindsay contract wi | definitely appear that the gov- Len Ariss and Compan ernment is being swayed by the Guelph, while the contra | fact that it is politically shaky in St went to Newman Biv Ste Marie and that Lind-| Limited of St. Catharines. [say is the home-town of Premier| 4 $127,500 contract for addi- I= rost," he added. | tions to the dining rooms and new Public Works Minister Connell elevator shafts at the Ontario | Busi announced the aws 2 hospital, Whitby, went to Jordon ns|this year from the two provinces, | of contracts for a $1,348,000 girls' | Construction Management Lim- the|the only ones without their own|training school at Lindsay and alited, Toronto. divorce courts. The Senate turned $689,789 government office build-| 4 e78 517 contract for a sewage ter down seven, 15 were withdrawn ing at the Soo : treat tment plant and addit and 95 were not proceeded with.| Mr. Wintermeyer said the de- watermains and Sowe $ Of the 492 reaching the Com-|partment of education urgently Ontario athletic lead mons, five were rejected and 35|needs a new teachers' college at|y 1 oni Mills went to were passed earlier and. given|Windsor and "a new provincial|c., oo Company, Thornhiil 1 assent. This left Tuesday's|building for Windsor was prom-|~ h tl eCopt : Io Iy the most ever ised four years ago ith | he exception of the se -probi b e age .projects, work will begi immediately to prov local tradesmen throuch winter, Mr, Connell said. The girls' training accommodate up to 130 be located on Highway 7 'south. east of Lindsay. It is schedu'ed for completion in the fall of 1951, The departments of agricul-| | ture, education, health, highways {and labor will be housed in the S00 government building. A lig- uor store and offices will occupy the ground floor, with warehouse space in the basement. mak ton SWIFT'S BONELESS (NO BONE, NO WASTE) ANY SIZE CUT PORK LOIN ROAST _ 69: SWIFT'S DUTCH LUNCH SLICED SAUSAGE 45+ | SALAMI 33° SWIFT'S PREMIUM RINDLESS PKG. GROUND FROM RED BRAND BEEF BACON we. 09° + 69¢ | MINCED BEEF .. 43* STORE HOURS SPROULE'S--King at Ritson THURSDAY 3 Hoos Open Till sATURDAY Th 1 0"clock SPROULE'S--Simcoe at Mill Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights Sproule's - Simcoe at Colborne Brothers | § Geo 24, K Comr nd to Way. 1-LB. GOOD FOOD bony Business Men's Lunch 12 - 2 Daily Air Conditioned DINING ROOM HOTEL - LANCASTER seconds the the d up in Par i Monday in the £pace "1 say 'that c rtainly case of Sault Ste. Marie could have heen rented for the al] 457 were Toad at tote present while more urgent pr )- T ley Dow await roy ral 255 ly {jects were proceeded with, he For Charles E. Rea (PC--Tor-| Sid: onto Spadina), deputy chairman| 'And leased space might well . of House committees of the(l12ve been found for the training : there was @ risk of| School. It does not 'compare cramp. Each bill Ei a by the House must be initialled n three places and signed at the Khrushchev Asks bottom by whoever is in the " " ™ To Go To UN C rat the time Mr. Howard complained Tues-| | MOSCOW (AP) -- Premier FACED 609 APPL XC ATIONS day that Robert McCleave (PC-- 4 y = i A total of 609 ; reached Halifax), chairman of the Com-|Khrushchey said Tues sday ae Jailed In 1897 I the Se nate dive mons committee handling the would like to represent the Sov : For Junk Theft the bills are read the me, one at a time. But under special agree- has July Special Bonus LARGE HEAD OF FREE LETTUCE With the purchase of Sunspun GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN | UPHOLSTERING | 92614 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN ap- ar con nz g as usual, and he he had hit m e CCF prop sed three plier one of handle div¢ volving the Comm matter still is eo Best Value for your Food Dollars at sassnicin bills, violated a confidence by|Union at the United Natio Gen.| SPROVLE'S jjeral Assembly session opening in INTERPRETING THE NEWS ng how he and Arnold CCF--Timiskaming) had New Yor : voted in in-camera meetings. He| He said he would consider it a said Mr, McCleave had no integ-|great honor to be there for dis- ept. 20 Russian Said Meddling' JAMES NELSON Staff Writer Un By Canadian Press Russia's t Nations nst d ticipation < with an ineffect government ment--of Canada External Affairs Green termed Russi "meddling and a would make no dian policy, unanimous the support from Congo t member, Belgiur has called the ¢ Congolese disturb. Russia regards bers as States, in m the West looks states as puppets Thus the Ru cut much ic government, bol jts decision by a parlia vote. CLOUD OVER NAME? However, Moscow already ament est did not, ti ary some foreign affairs rity though he liked to 'clothe cussion of the disarmament que himself in a cloak of integrity.' |tion but that the Soviet govern Protest | Mr. McCleave said it was Tot ment had not yet discussed the | la matter of integrity. It was a|composition of its delegation. { case of "very poor judg gment" on| (If Khrushchev decided to at- his part {tend the session, he would be in| . ~~ | the United States at the height of | the American presidential cam- 1 [pate He also would be in a Jin Troop [Eo =m issd -- y to Latin American coun-| ~ Back Home |tries, including Cuba | | Khrushchev's statements were| PRESTON (CP) -- About 40 published in the form of an inter- smbers of the Preston Scout/View With Pravda House band returned here Tues-| The Soviet premier re cently | day after a United States con-|PrOPOS sed that the heads of gov-| cert trip marred by two high-|ernment of all 82 members of the way crashes United Nations attend the as- lsembly session to discuss dis- Six members of the band, J : : + 'larmament at a universal summit] which. travels in a 14-car high-|? ins eeting. way caravan, were injured Mon.|Me€!ing tom > night 'n one of the On- om ta "cars "allach win a US| DR_ GETS TREATMENT BY ROBBING BANK tario cars auto near Flint, Mich. Still in Flint are Mrs. John| LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The gaunt little man shoved a gun * hosp at UPiDrene, 28, of Woodstock and] and a note at teller Marjorie Sances. 2 lana Roger' Waller, 17, of Waterloo. 5 Both gn extensive cuts and bruises and the youth has a se- "|vere jaw fracture. The note Earlier in the day, in the up-| Give me vour per Michigan peninsula, the car- Mrs. S figured in a spectacular| gtack of bi ; y| crash which killed two U.S. res-| «xp pot that much arked an in-|idents. Their car tried to pass| = syst 8 rvice and|the caravan and smashed into She handed k because Parked truck. bill, a ten. Police said the Flint crash oc-| ~The gunman wrote on a slip this/curred when the U.S. car tried| of paper: "Received $10. Dr. Scott." Then he walked out the door of the Savings and Loan Com- find an note ¢ has been unable t The lang: ) Mr. Hammars Kuznetsov, Soviet oreign minister, New so doctring S le serious cor a adian nment ci However, it may nda value for Russia Af 1 ucceeds ir m pression that C: n thing more than a tool and latkey Western i One So ment to deputy York gover ner objective probably rage Canada n su en ticipatir could be ian prot bro 1 T | "No alarm. said cash es pushed over a lls was t he Cana ia time of UN when it first earm antry battalion hen had to hol an objection embi ' he said him the top ol ment nature, LOGANSPORT, Ind. (AP)-- (| UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY Eighty - five - year - old Henry Sullivan ventured out into the ® AMPLE FREE PARKING ® DELIVERY AT A NOMINAL CHARGE Salad Dressing 24-oz, jar at reg. price world again Tuesday for the second time in more than 63 years A little irritated because his release twas delayed 24 hours, he had little to say as he - entered a private boarding home about a mile from Logansport State Hospital. Sullivan was convicted of stealing $15 worth of junk in 189 spent the following 63 ve in prisons and mental hospitals, although no court | ever decided he was insane, | He finally obtained his re- | lease by walking away from the Logansport institution and tak- | ing his case to a local judge. | Two months ago, Sullivan was released and moved into a ate home with a retired nurse. She tried to "mother" RUG CLEANERS ® Dyeing and Repairing ® Binding and Fringing © Mothproofing Wall to wall carpets cleaned in your home | him on such matters as clean- | ing up his plate, and he re- belled. -He returned to the in- stitution for a month while an- other home was sought. His release was delayed Mon- | day by a minor illness and he was walking with a seldom- | used cane when he left, [ authorities in Ottawa see possi- bility of a cloud over Canada's good name in the United Nations fn the future The decision on which countries should be invited to participate fn the Congolese action was left One fear expressed by forelgn|quire hospital treatment, were affairs experts is that Canada's| Marshall Davis, 17, of Water- good name internationally be damaged to such an extent Gingrich, hat the UN may hesitate to in-land Mr. Drane. te Canada to participate in sim- The band is not UN Secretary - General Dag ilar activities in the future, They with t vy scouts. Allein with the implied hasten to add, of course, that lh, he boy scouts recommendation that he steer one an cov foresee what turn| H R . clear of any of the big powers. |another UN peace-restoring role ome epair Con Men Sought Canada was one of the first might take, and Canada always countries to which he turned, serves the final dec : LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- London "umstance, Township police are seeking a ing immediately for commun "been on the upswing in recent! (group of 'confidence wien who tions and signals help. The U -phas made other requests of Can- munths duped two elderly Arva residents In such endeavors as the World| ryesday ada for help in the way of techni! re- Refugee Year, and in such emer 3 Two elderly eal assistance, some impossible to meet. The Canadian government it as compliment that on Et te Canads gencies a the Chilean earth- the first co quakes, Canada found itself able help. It was recog-| to contribute emergency food sup- a nition of the C contribu-| Plies from its domestic surpluses, | hia a tion to United Nations police ac- {together with the aircraft to tran-| T were then visited by men tions in Korea 'and the Middle Sport them, and has been able to|C ng to be bank o who! East, and the international truce|PToV. ide a haven for refugees. foess d each of them to sign supervisions in Indochina and the In balance, the government be-/a blank Dlees ot paper to "take| » the bank lieves that a good deal more than beck shmir. Ka: cheque for $2,600 was later the hard-to-believe terms of the! A WHY THE PROTEST? protest to the UN will be ar hank, A se Why did Russia lodge its needed to weaken Canada's in-/cheque, for $1,800, was not est? The external affairs depart.) ternational respectability, Icepted by bank officials. both connected But Canada's reputation as an| {international goodwill agent has, by the fortunes of ci persons were ap-| substantial advances on house airs. pro- may |loo, Allan Douglas and Kenneth] 16, of Preston,| proached by men who asked for md | ac-| But the embarrs time is of a different {to cut in front of the 13th car| a lof the caravan. The other On-| ONE FEAR tario injured, who did not re-| pany into the arms of two policemen. Dr. Gordon Elmer Scott, 61, once a $30,000 - a-year chiro- | practor in Beverly Hills, says he tipped off police because "I wanted to be caught." He says he believed the medical care he would re- ceive in a federal prison was his only hope for life. He has lost one eye from eancer and savs he has cirr- hosis of the liver -- an ail- ment he blames on his con- | sumption of a fifth of liquor | a day. 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