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The Oshawa Times, 26 Sep 1960, p. 2

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'PM Hopeful For Cold War End By DAVE STOCKAND posal would result, he said, in Canadian Press Staff Writer "complete emasculation" of any NEW YORK (CP)--Prime Min- possible UN action in tht field ister Diefenbaker Is approaching of disarmament, his rounds of United Nations Diefenbaker flew to New York diplomacy with the view that Ni Saturday from Ottawa and set up kita Khrushchev's gushings forth headquarters with his staff in the| in the General Assembly and Waldorf Astoria hotel, He will fly| elsew here won't necessarily out again at mid-week to meet freeze inte another coating om a speaking commitment but the cold war iceberg. plans to return later to the UN |# Expectations of modification of session stated Soviet positions have been] Diefenbaker has a busy round, expressed by the Canadianiof talks planned for his opening| ieader, who addresses the Gen- visit with President Eisen- eral Assembly today. hower, Prime Minister Macmil- At the same time he has de- lan, Prime Minister Nehru and nounced demands made by the President Nkrumah of Ghana. | Soviet premier in an address to WON'T BE INTERMEDIARY | the General Assembly Friday But he said he has no intention and in subsequent question-and- of acting as a go-between in set- § [answer sesglons with the pursu-iting up a meeting between Ont and Peterbor- London, Howell of (CP Wirephoto) 4 FORMER GOVERNORS and | (from left) were: H. 8, Higgan, | Alister, tario-Quebec-Maritimes district | fax; Ralph D, Steele, Chatham; | ough, of Kiwanis met in pre-conven- | Jack Baker, Montreal; Bert | Ki 1s Pl ' | Anglican Raps iwanis Plug Bglicar tay . . itness Lreed Elliot a re {glican clergyman said Sunday the Jehovah's Witness sect delegation with a mission ar-|some 6,000 persons have moved pretation of the Bible as pro rived here Sunday for the 43rd out, leaving 200 empty houses hibiting blood transfusions Maritimes district Kiwanis Inter. "We'll take anything," he sald i pational 'We're a model community for his congregation If anybody uranium mining town of Elliot|fishing and swimming we cap [ure Is as good Lake as a tourist attraction or|welcome any tourist." group or industry willing ,tola house trailer 'advertising the moc kery of the truth." . listen town, Hundreds of printed pam- The views which the Jehovah's wives, are hoping to reach ears|the convention prohibiting the eating of blood that can help put the town back! The trailer, joint project of the represents an ancient law ol as "We haven't a thing there liot Lake Kiwanis Club, will be fuay yin i the early church, now," said Dave Chapple, a Ki: sent across Canada and as far as ¢ J nor, "We need tourists and in R R dustry, Anything to pump money Fi D t | ooftop aymond Other members of the group) ire es Ioys are R. G, Nellly, president of the | G ti Cl b HAMILTON (CP y STON 'P) Twenty rector Ron Smith d mneau u |year-old Raymond Bates drew a The town, northeast of Sault| stroyed the Gatineau Golf and above a downtown. intersection tion, Its only industry, the ura. Country Club, seven miles west Saturday night, throwing bricks that the United States, chief, The fire began around 7 am, W110 tried to get him down from buyer of uranium, will soon be When only the owner, Joé¢ Saxe a building for the metal, {of the staff remained, following low, a policeman sneaked to the {the evening floor show roof of the building from the rear The town has appealed to fed stone and wood building an hour he argued with those watching eral and provincial governments earlier. No one was injured, him, stitution, | $260,000, He sald the club will be arrested earlier in the evening Mr, Chapple said that since'rebuilt. |but had escaped custody, district presidents of the On- | Ottawa; Harvey Duana, Hall- | walter tion session today. Included | Coulter, Oshawa; Fred Mec- LONDON, Ont, (CP)--An An WINDSOR (CP)--~A three-man the announcement six months ago 'terribly mistaken" in its inter convention of the Ontario-Quebec- and 200 empty apartments | Rev, Morley C. Pinkney of St The mission: To "sell" the industry. And with our hunting, |thinks one interpretation of Scrip model town to any individual,| The delegation is outfitted with holds it then he is making a The three, along with their|phlets are being handed out at Witness sect quote from Leviticus on its feet Chamber of Commerce and El the Hebrew which done wanis district lieutenant-gover-| Florida into the town." Goes To Jail Elliot Lake Kiwanis Club, and di HULL, Que. (CP)--Fire de-/crowd as he sat perched 40 feet Ste, Marie, is fast losing popula nium mines, have been notified|of here Sunday and words at firemen and police closing contracts with Canada|0f Ottawa, and three members, While firemen spread nets be APPEAL FOR INDUSTRY | A erowd of 500 had been In the and managed to grab Bates as for industry or even a penal in. Mr. Saxe estimated his logs at! Police said Bates had been | | | | Timothy's Anglican Church told as another so ong as it suits the person who ing press Khrushchev and Eisenhower | These involve the sacking of while both are in Manhattan. UN Secretary-General Dag Ham-| Intermediaries generally find marskjold and substituting a themselves in an impossible po- three-man directorate expressing sition, he sald, no matter how the divergent views of the East- noble their intentions. ern and Western blocs and the, In press conference questions neutralist powers. dealing with Africa, Diefenbaker Khrushchev tied the question 1, Described economic aid pro- of a disarmament accord to his posals Eisenhower presented to demands for reorganization of the UN as a "very far step for- the UN structure, saying dis- ward on the part of the US. in armament could not make head- international policy." way otherwise, Asked to elaborate on what he kam : i considered the giant step--the aid MEETS N.Y, PRESS i itself or the proposed channelling Diefenbaker told a press con- of jt through the UN~he said it ference Sunday the link Khrush- ... a complete step forward in chev is trying to establish, if the every particular, Soviet leader had his way, would 9 Disagreed with the assertion be "the most complete veto he of US, State Secretary Herter could apply to his country going hat Nkrumah seems to be lean on with disarmament talks. ing toward the Communist camp Western agreement to the pro- on the basis of his address to the -- General Assembly last week. Diefenbaker, speaking with em- phasis, said he does not subscribe to that view inferentially or in any other way 'SCHOOLS OUT TEACHER ISN'T VERDON, Neb. (AP) nevieve Berg Is a who never assigns home work, never keeps anyone after school, never gives a test It isn't too surprising since no children come to her school There are nine children in the rural school district, but they've all elected to attend town, parochial or other schools When the situation was dis- covered it was too late for Miss Berg to get a job else- where and patrons of the dis- trict have voted to keep the school open with or without pupils, Phony 'War But Real Casualties BONN (Reuters)--The biggest land manoeuvres ever sfaged by the Atlantic alliance ended Sun- aay with a casualty list of one dead, 15 injured and some 100 damage claims The West German news agency DPA said the dead person was a civilian killed in one of 30 traffic |accidents during the exercise in which 10,000 vehicles were in ac tion DPA quoted NATO officials as ayIing damage claims ranged from $1.25 to $2,000 More than 40,000 troops took part in Exercise Holdfast, de signed to test West German and Danish defences British and Ge- teacher Canadian forces | seized their objective, the Kiell Canal, after a 60-mile advance from the south over territory de fended by a German armored division supported by Danish troops The operation centred imulated attack by the British |4th Infantry Division and 12,000 | Canadian paratroops who forced | into retreat the 3rd Danish Infan try Division and the 6th Tank Division of the West German Army | NATO officials sald the para. || troops suffered no injuries during || the drop | Several mock atomic bombs | were dropped by attacking RAF fighter planes and by Danish | planes of the defending forces Meantime, NATO's naval exer. || clse Swordthrust entered Its sec- || ond phase | More than 150 warships and || 400 planes have been deployed to || the eastern Atlantic and Baltic [014 R74 3 fo] on a TONIGHT "in-season" fruit and ve | Sea for the exercise EVOLUTIONARY REFINE MENTS in the highly success. ful suspension system intro. duced last year, moderate frontal styling changes, and normal year-to-year improve. ments in chassis and cabs = | mark the 1961 Chevrolet truck line. The proved suspension, using independent front spring. Ing with torsion bars and variable-rate leaf rear springs, is carried over with only minor specification changes, Cabs are Chassis Changes In Chev. Trucks Refinements in the highly suc- terest in problems of exhaust cessful chassis design introduced|emissions in areas of high vehi. a year ago, further expansion of cle concentration or unfavorable|the air-hydraulic and full-air models, and styling indentification| climatic conditions, Chevrolet Prake systems are modified to changes mark the Chevrolet truck offers an optional crankcase ven. MProve braking efficiency ine for 1961, Introduced today by tilating system on conventional, |thTOUPEh increased reservoir tank General Motors of Canada,|light and medium duty models| Pressure. Heavy-duty vacuum Limited with the six cylinder engine, It|POWer brakes on medium.duty Included in the 1961 line are will duct unburned hydrocarbons Models are revised to provide three new four-wheel drive mod./from the crankcase to the inlet NCreased pedal reserve and els for lightduty, maximum manifold where they are funnel.|Mgher brakin gforces traction application, The ed into the combustion chamber| The 261 cubic inch and 283 inch wheelbase, half-ton vehicles and burned with the fuel mix-| cubic inch engine cylinder heads are available as cab-chassis, (ture. This ventilation system is improved, with a smaller floor tunnel in some models for in creased leg and foot room, Other improvements include refinements in power brakes, more durable valve seats and improved heaters across the entire line are revis lons In heaters to provide cab temperatures up to 10 degrees warmer at normal operation speeds and redesigned four-wheel drive lockout hubs to withstand greater torque Air compressor assemblies for 127 FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL & CONFIRMS Lo) YOU ON oS Q SPOT (<) 4 0 ARRANGEMENTS ©/ an 8.6201 §. A i i S ranted for one full year to b ALSO ALL OTHER TRAVEL FOOD INSURANCE ONE YEAR WARRANTY use and service, GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N, ADDITIONAL FOUR-YEAR REPLACEMENT WARRANTY In addition to the one-year wan ranty, the Hermetically Seale: Compressor of Gilson Hom Freezers are guaranteed for further four years, EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME C.D.Howe Nigeria Prepares Honored For Independence PORT ARTHUR (CP)~Clar- ence Decatur Howe, who repre-! LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters) -- pres has not been deter- sented Port Arthur in the House Britain's biggest remaining mined, But supporters of opposi- of Commons from 1935 until 1957, colony today prepared for eele- tion parties in the northern re.! looks back on his Parliamentary prations culminating in formal gions legislature claim they career as "the greatest period of independence Saturday. were, set off by "unwarranted, my life," : | Delegations from more than 60 aggression of pro - government More than 500 persons attended countries were headed here for | feudal chiefs," a dinner Saturday night honoring his week's celebrations marking! Nigeria's transition to inde Mr. Howe. The event was 8pon-| Nigerig's birth as an inde; e has been smooth and sored by the Northwestern On gate Africa's largest in terms gradual, There has bees a stage-| tario Liberal Association, lof population. | by-stage process over the last six Louis St, Laurent, former Lib "quo 36,000,000 people of this years, Last summer a eral prime minister, sald Mr, | lon 1 ave ay other members of his West African nation comprise on final details was r Relox in Comfort TALLY-HO ROOM AIR CONDITIONED Hotel Lancaster DRAPERIES BROADLOOM INTERIOR DECORATING Beau Valley | cabinet who held office until 1957 were "the most useful ministers of the Crown Canada has had since Confederation." Mr, Howe, 74, held key cabinet posts under the administrations of Mackenzie King and Mr, St. Laurent, He said he is "too old for politics any more." | Both Mr, St, Laurent and Les {ter B, Pearson, present Liberal leader, took advantage of the gathering to predict resurgence of their party in federal politics, Canoers' Bodies Found In River SUDBURY (CP)~The bodies of two of three Kitchener men drowned in.a canoe mishap Sent 17 were recovered during the weekend by searchers working in the Spanish River, 45 miles north- west of here, Recovered were the bodies of George Squire, 44, and William Ball, 42, owner of Ball Con- struction Limited in Kitchener The body of Rev. Peter Graf, 58. a Roman Catholic priest, was found last Thursday The men were on the construc- tion company's annual outing when their two canoes over- turned in a rough part of the river. nearly one-sixth of the continent's constitutional population, Nigeria's 373,000- A ata Lon-| COMPLETE square-mile area is four times) that of Britain, f Celebrations begin today with the arrival of Britain's 23-year- old Princess Alexandra, cousin of| the Queen and the sovereign's| representative at the ceremonies, | Highlight of the celebrations) will come six days hence when the princess formally hands over documents establishing Nigeria's independence to 'federal Prime Minister Sir Abudhakar Tafawa| Balewa. Nigeria will remain in the Commonwealth and acknowl edge Elizabeth as sovereign, Balewa told a press conference Saturday he plans to call a con- ference of West African states shortly after Inde d Day.| Dine In Good Taste AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL Our coffee shop and main din- ing room completely eir-con- ditioned. le SERVICE PHONE RA 8-468] NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET WITHOUT NOISE He also sald Nigeria plans to send one or possibly two battal. fons to join the United Nations force in the Congo, He added that his country already has made available military, labor and medical aid to the Congo "with- out making unnecessary noise," Nigeria's road to independence has been virtually trouble-free But on the eve of its attainment widespread riots have broken out in northern Nigeria. More than 1,200 persons have heen arrested, Exact cause of the disorders in the Pagan Tiv division of Benue | RISTOW ' 3 | things. will be he 2 miles east Contestants it South Ontario t contestants desiring tractors not (Phone Brooklin OL 5-3938) to secure tractor, Contestants own, Any company wishing t farm machinery, free space will Lunch provided for plowmen in lunch on the grounds. A BANOUET will be held In All are welcome See large bills or pamphlets fo GORDON CORNER, President R : R, 2, Oshawa, Phone Brooklin OL 5.3054 PLOWING MATCH sponsored by the South Ontario Plowmen's Association RANSOM FARMS Lot 16, Con, 6, East Whitby Twp, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5th A deposit of $3.00 is necessary Further particulars communicate with secretary, Id on the of Brooklin o provide own tractors, Other ify Lloyd Evans, R.R. 1, Raglan using teams must secure their o exhibit or demonstrate their be available the field, Others may purchase the United Church, Columbus, r prize list, ELMER POWELL, Sec.-Treasurer, R, 1, Oshawe Phone Brooklin OL 5.3496 PAUL RISTOW workshop, the deal, lawyer ferent understanding. RisTow a 19 ATHOL ST nd WE A man who goes in for amateur ear- pentry will spend hours in hardware stores comparing selecting the ones he wants for his home A woman who is buying a few yards of dry goods will similarly take a lot of trouble to make sure she is getting the best value -- or the biggest bargain----available, And yet some of these some people--though not @ majority, by any means -- will try to put a real estate desl through without the help of a lawyer, Now it's foolish to be running to a lawyer for little things thet don't involve much money, And sometimes con- sulting your lawyer too early in the proceedin couse delays and prevent you from coming to terms in whet could have been a straightforward and profitable deal. But when the time comes for closing when you and the vendor have agreed on terms and have only to get them on paper and sign them, you will be foolish to try and save money by acting without a Actually you seldom need a lawyer to protect you against g dishonest vendor contracts are hard for the average person to interpret, and you need legal counsel who will make sure the contract means what you think it means the vendor might agree on a certain point, but, unknown te either of you, the contract might say something entirely dif A good lawyer can save you from such a costly mis. Olion LITIRIDH OSHAWA 7 AOLSEN ~ REIL ESTATE, FALSE ECONOMY It's odd how many people there are who will try to economize on the wrong tools ond their prices before will merely But "CARL OLSEN Both you and STILL YOUR BEST BUY! « «+ It's the key to greater food savings and if you plan en teking advantage of low able prices, you will have yours delivered this week, Gilson Home Freezers are wars free from defects in workmans ship or material under normal ia d 0 LC} RK. pr on EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME PROTECTION POLICY Every Gilson 'Snowe bird" Freezer is insur- ed against food spoil- ! wide-box pickup and convention. standard on heavy duty models al box pickup models rated from : 4900 to 5600 pounds gross vehicle HEATER REVISIONS have been improved for heavy- duty service by increasing the chrome content of the metal | RA 8.6451 or RA 3.4131 OSHAWA WARRANTY After the expiration of the age resulting from mechanical failure for | weight mong modifications: made late This change in specifications re. NEW CAB FEATURES in the 1960 model run on certain sults in a less ductile material, | ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY original purchaser of Gils New cab features for 1961 em. models and now Incorporated improving valve seat durability. | phasize a lower and narrower ---------------------- ------ floor tunnel on most light-duty models for improved foot and leg room with the three-speed or Powerglide transmission, New optional equipment includes a windshield wiper-washer com. bination with two-speed electric wipers, and a comfort option consisting of a six-inch foam rubber seat. Suburban models also feature improved comfort for second and third "seat passengers as a re. sult of seat modifications giving more foot room and more third seat headroom, All Chevrolet four-wheel drive units for 1961 feature a new 10- inch diameter clutch, standard three-speed transmission, and 7.10 x 15-inch tires on the half. ton models, Thus equipped, they meet the majority of light-duty, maximum traction requirements, STYLING REFINEMENTS Distinctive styling refinements for all except tiltcab models highlight a new frontal appear- ance, new group classification nameplates and new seat trim design. 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