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The Oshawa Times, 9 Sep 1960, p. 2

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FURNITURE 4 SHIN 6 UNPAINTED PIECES! SAVE ON THESE LOW PRICES! Chest With 3 Drawers Sove $11 on reguler ly big 48" wide x 16" ig Tor high dresser has € lorge drawers, Well sanded cabinet woods are ready fo point, stein or vamish, Feotures plank-+ pe tops ond conical legs. urry for this speciell BIGGEST ICEBREAKER COMMISSIONED Governor-General Vanier yes- | and biggest flcebresker, the cers, At left is Macdonald's terday officiated at the com. | John A, Macdonald, He is | master, Capt. James Cuthbert, | missioning of Canada's newest | shown reviewing the ship's offi- ~(CP Wirephoto) | UN Force Said Placed Karpeniels On Side Of Mass Murder set Tough carpenter's union has threatened to close The following interpreta. [the only force for stability now|down Ontario Hydro construction tive dispatch by correspond. |existing in the widespread chaos, Projects throughout the hori ent Ray Vicker of The Wall | Without the UN, nearly all essen- unless independent loggers are Street Journal, who has been |tial services from hospital main- given bargaining rights, travelling in the Congo, gives |tenance to water supply would| A strike deadline of Sept, 14 Reg. 9.95! Special, Each Room Divider Save 5.96 on regular price, Modern room divider features sliding doors on front and 2 full width shelves, REG. 22.95 bis views on events taking |collapse, and something like jun- was announced Thursday by Wil. Made from clear place in the disputed interior |gle law probably would prevail, |liam Stefanovich, regional direc- @™ ined bi of the country, Though the civilian aspect of tor of the Brotherhood of Car graine cabinet Rea. 15.951 the UN Congo operation may penters and Joiners (CLC), woods, Ready to 9 . LJ . their native way of dancing," he By RAY VICKER LULUABOURG (AP) -- Over- pacificism by the United Nations thus deserve praise, the military| program certainly has not achieved its goal of peace and The union is demanding bar- gaining rights for contract log- gers clearing bush at the Little finish, Room divid- er is 48" wide, Save + hi Special, Each r p ts Congo "peace|stabllity and, in view of some has plated Us of i here, x new mandate may belong Rapids power development on this feature 99 der here necessary from the Security| Northern Ontario, value! . Council to UN forces, giving! Hydro Wednesday offered a $15 The Congolese National Army conitnues to carry and use its arms in indiscriminate slaughter, supposedly on behalf of premier Lumumba's government. Only a token fraction of this mercenary | force, held together by the Wish for pay and free board, has been disarmed by the UN forces, | Without UN financial aid, the strapped government of Lum- umba would not be able to feed or meet payrolls of its surly, ill. disciplined army, JUNGLE LAW ALTERNATIVE But the UN has tried valiantly to tackle the multiple problems of the Congo and has provided Press Protests To Ghana ZURICH, Switzerland (Reut- them the power of police as well monthly pay Increase and im- as the uniforms, proved camp conditions for the Nowhere is the untenable pos. loggers, who are not Hydro em. tion into which the UN has been ployees but work on private cut- in the Kasal, a mineral-rich se- {ing confracts, The men are not cesslonist provinee, Visitors are treated to the spectacle of seeing| the UN assist in an invasion] which is leading to slaughter of hundreds, UN assistance is not willing, to be sure; It results from blind obedience to the idea that only moral persuasion is to be used here, WORST MASSACRE For example, a batallion of Tu. nisiaa troops under the UN com. mand stood ldly by last week during the worst massacre yet perpetrated by the national army. A detachment of this army hereded more than 60 men, women and children into the mis. sion of 8t, Jean de Bakwa near Bakwanga, then murdered them, union members i Union spokesmen say the strike threat is a move to stop contract. ing and force Hydro to take the loggers on as employees Project manager William Rey. nolds sald loggers at the Little Long Rapids site have told him they will ignore the strike, Helicopter Pilot Charge Dismissed | ers)--The International Press In| oo "rang aoiners blasted ty nraGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP) stitute, representing NeWSPAPer| cohool desks, Swining machetes, helicopter pilot who takes) editors In 45 countries, has sent a protest to President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana against the action taken by his government against the Ashanti Pioneer, the the central government force butchered many of those who escaped the fusillade, After the massacre, the Congolese detach. tourists on sightseeing trips over the falls was acquitted Thursday by Magistrate H, R, Howitt] when he appeared in police court] charged with two offences con: 5-Pce. Luxury Dinette Suite In Chrome or Bronze YOU SAVE $40 3 Companies Combined To ment retired to its camp for a . only opposition newspaper In repast of canaed fish ~ supplied|trary to air regulations I i (| | Offer Ghana, by the UN, Paul Ostrander of Port Credit| Bring You A Spec a In a statement issued here, the institute sald that "even when the editor, under protest, has heen prepared to delete or amend atticles disapproved of by the censor, this official has refused to allow the paper to be pub. lished at all, and copies have been seized on his orders by the palice."" "The International Press Insti tute has appealed to President Nkrumah to repeal the executive instrument signed by him against the Ashanti Pioneer, to ensure the freedom of publication te this newspaper at the earliest pos: sible t, and to r d the application of pre-cemsorship in his country." In Londen, the Commonwealth Press Union released Thursday the following text of a cable sent Monday te Nkrumah: "The Commonwealth Press Un. ion, representing news organiza tions throughout the Cofemon- wealth, is gravely concerned at the imposition of censorship on the newspaper Ashanti Pioneer, "Such action appears inconsist- ent with demoeracy and deprives your citizens of their fundamen tal right of free access lo un controlled news. The death toll resulting from Lumumba's campaign into the Kasal now Is recorded at around 300 with perhaps 700 wounded, Many of those wounded are ly- ing in the open, untended where they fell. Others are untended in a hospital, One doctor here bit. terly complains that the UN forces are refusing protection to doctors who want fo treat wounded, That would be showing partiality to one of the sides, was accused of flying at an alti-| tude below 500 feet and carry: ing insufficient identification markings, The charges stemmed from a flight he made in June to promote the Miss Dominion of Canada beauty pageant, | Police testified he flew so low over Queen Vietoria Park with {entrants In the beauty contest that a horse pulling a sightsee. Ing buggy reared up and bolted. | they claim, No one was hurt, DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (Reut- ers)~The split in the British falist movement widened Thursday when the 8,250,000 member Trade Union Congress passed a resoluton calling for more - not less - industrial nationalization, The resolution, passed by UK. Socialist | Rift Widens The TUC membership makes up five - sixths of the Labor party's membership, TUC policy exerts a powerful influence on the formulation of party doctrine. Other resolutions passed Thurs. day called for more government spending on roads, housing and education and for an end lo the show of hands, was coupled withy "illusion of prosperity' based on The Yolles, Liberty and Arborite Companies planned for 3 months to bring you this out. standing combination of luxury, modern style ing, and deluxe features , . . at this amazing low price, Check these quality features: Gen- uine Arborite top with a choice of attractive woodgrain or simulated marble inlays , 4 « generous 30" x 48" table top is double lame inated to prevent warpage , . . 4 chairs with tailored seats and plump foam cushioning, , , double braced 7" chair frames . , , and'self- levelling glides on all pieces with special no- mar tips. Contrasting chairs have embossed vinyl covers, Choose gleaming chrome or lusts rous bronze, NO-MAR LEG LEVELLERS a demand for a y oam-| instalment buying by a drive for sp br . oy NEE Black Beauty [ra 52M, nite meee nerese: Bare Bosom Ballet Back TORONTO (CP) « W's uncer: tain whether the women dancers of the Ballets Africains will be allowed to appear bare-bosomed | |get when the famed African troupe opens a North American tour here Sept. 19 When they're allowed lo, the women perform in their native fashion, nude from the waist up, ownership of the means pro duction, distribution and ex change, The resolution was the second setback in as many days for La- bor Party leader Hugh Gaitskell, who wanis to ease the party's publiccownership commitments, Right « wing Labor members blame the party's defeat in the Unemployed Painters Try Extortion LONDON, Ont, (CP)--Ronald 0 m on a plank they say is outmoded, Galiskell also backs a defence plank based on a nuclear deter rent and NATO membership, | Bul left-wing (rade umionists led by Frank Cousins, general Last year { d f 1] net brassieres for most of the stops on their North American tour, including Toresto, after New York police ordered a cover y of the 1.300,080-member Transport and General Workers Union, want unilateral nuclear disarmament by Britain and a withdrawal from NATO The TUC resolved the split Wiltred Jackson, 19, and Robert {David Smith, 22, both unem- ployed London painters, were re- manded Thursday to Sept. 16 on a charge of extortion, George Green, 3, a London contractor, was arrested Thurs day on the same charge, In con nection with an unsigned note received Tuesday by Russell Moulten, London Township wel We re th Raw. Wednesday voting to back oF The note demanded ley sald Thursday he will make Hh Rolicien, giving the edge Police sald two men were ar- the f(roupe aware of Canadian laws which forbid semi-nude peor. formances "I'm sure they will want to The delegates voted to sup the Gaistkell line by a 000 majority, but then voted by a L143.000 majority to reject any (appear uncovered) because it's said When the troupe appeared in London, England, recently the Lord Chamberlain allowed the show to be staged withow! bras sieves, defence policy based on nuclear weapons. tion and defence may lead to a {last-ditch battle between left and right at the Labor pariy's dele | 8" conference which starts at Pet. 3 ¥ The TUC votes on nationaliza. rested when they attempled to collect money they had in {structed Mr. Moulten to leave at London park, PEA CATCH | LOWRSTOFT, England (CP) Fishermen from this Suffolk sea port have heen hauling in catches of peas. 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