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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, October 6, 1960 Lobsters. Cake In Jail quartet of music directors, | Pirates Set At Stratford * | TORONTO (CP) -- Stratford's Ca-| | Session Proposed On Job Problem OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberal Enjoyed QUEBEC (CP) -- Four union men who were sentenced to jail for beating up two snow - plow operators during a 1957 strike of lead responsible middle powers #t the United Nations in seeking a permanent international police force, a corps of administrative experts for UN service and 8 Ini op nedian pianist Glenn Gould, Kiolied Bleelworkers of America; ong Rose, Oscar Shumsky {and music manager Ezra Sch-| ¢ WANTED ROADS CLOSED {ahas, held their first press con.|*/MeP Boudreau said the union ference Wednesday to into Leader Lester B, Pearson Wed: nesday night challenged the gov- to summon Parliament jon right away to deal Hans (left) and Bob Eylen- bloom, 17-year-old identical twins, exercise in a Penticton, B.C., hospital after receiving identical injuries in the same accident, They were riding Gas) copper mine workers) lived it up behind bars at union expense, 8 witness said in Que- bec Superior Court Wednesday, Normand Boudreau, husky blue-eyed miner who claimed to be 8 member of 8 union "vio lence committee," said he snd his jailmates ate lobsters, cakes, and other delicacies while serv- ing a short sentence, % guard picked up the food for them 8t a restaurant nesr the jail at Perce, Que, Boudreau, Paul Cyr, and Hervy Henri served 12 days of a 15-day sentence, Raoul Labbee served a three-day term, Boudreau sald Cyr, Henri and himself got three days off "for good behavior, The four men beat up Lorne Journaux and Herman Hutton, who operated a snow-plow for Gaspe Copper Mines, Limited, The sitackers were members of the Murdochville local of the FRONT LAWN WELL SALTED -/ i TWIN INJURIES double on a motorcycle when it was Involved in a collision with a car, Each had his right thigh broken, ' ~{ CP Wirephoto) Division Backed |DeadBirds Of Church, State |May Be Key: ioe WASHINGTON (AP)--A group|bishops of the United States to| of more than 150 Roman Catholic] secure tax support for their paro-| WINDSOR, Ont, (CP) = Need salt? You might ask Mr, end Mrs, Ken Mathison of nearby Ojibway who have 22% tons of bulk salt on their front lawn, | Mrs, Mathison was alone : i 10 an- in the house Wednesday Cha, Jrieefing Si the Canadian| night when a 104on tractor Chamber of Commerce in Cal-| trailer driven by Lawrence gary calling for the repeal of the| Gardant veered on a sharp Would Remove (Car Excise Tax CHATHAM (CP)--The Catham To Tragedy wanted to keep the roads closed to hamper company operations, ! The witness gave evidence on behalf of the company which is suing the United Steelworkers for $5,200 000 damages, Boudreau said he and his fel- low prisoners ate all they want "The union paid the bills, It cost $265." "How many lobsters did you eat," company lawyer Jean Mar- tineay asked, "Seventy - three," sald Boud- reau with a chuckle, Canadian Mission OTTAWA (CP)--A {ask force of salesmen, described as 'the most powerful ever" to go abroad, sets out this weekend to consolidate and expand Caneda's markets in Europe for products of the mining, chemical and pulp and paper industries The trade mission has a for- midable array of top officers from 13 major companies in the three industries, Trede Minister Churchill is sending his right hand man, Deputy Minister {James A, Roberts, to head the that the Pirates of Penzance wil be produced at the 1961 Stratford Shakespearean Festival, The Gilbert and Sullivan op- ereita will be directed by Tyrone Guthrie, , Mr, Schabas said he thought it would be a fitting fol- low-up to last season's produc. tion of HMS Pinafore, | Mr, Gould said the aim of the group would be to maintain the Stratford music festival as a "haven for chamber music," The music workshop for pro- fessional artists and weel concerts will be continued, | Award Contracts For Highway Work| TORONTO (CP) -- Eight con. struction contracts totalling $1, 794,680 were announced Wednes-| day by the Ontario highways de- partment, | The largest contract went to H, F, McFarland Construction Co, of Picton, $707,852, for 692 miles of Highway 401 paving near Kingston, | Curran and Briggs 14d, of Rex- dale received a $636,963 paving contract for 3.46 miles of the! Trans - Canada Highway near Parry Sound, Six smaller contracts were awarded to Hopkins Steel Work ers, Welland; MacLellan Con- struction Limited, Mount Forest; Lobby Construction, Dublin; York Steel Construction Limited, Tor- y|with the unemployment problem, "Let the government do rome thing effective about the vrob lem--even at this late date," said Mr, Pearson, "Let it call Parlia- ment into session to back up its plans, The time for action is long overdue," The commons opposition spoke on television in the free - time Jolitiont series, The 5, Nation's Bus Mr, Pearson sttacked the ent government's frelyd on, unemployment, saying it is hard) to believe" the Progressive Con- servative administration has any Plan ready to deal with the prob. em, "It Is more likely that-three years after the problem first be came serious -- the government now is frantically looking for some sensational rem. edy." Prime Minister _Diefenbaker appeared on the TV program two weeks ago and unveiled al plan to call representatives of business and labor to Ottawa to! discuss plans to t unem.| ployment, | "What are these plans?" Mr, Pearson asked Wednesday night, "He can't tell us because 'They! require to come before Parlia-| ment,' "If this is the case, 1 say that it is the prime minister's duty to call Parliament into session at once--to tell us what these plans are." leader CBC's d Lester Pearson said W night, Canada's former external af fairs minister, winner of the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize, urged the Car nadien government to provide leadership for the middle ere to enswer the "threats bully. ing" of Boviet Premier chev, Mr, Pearson spoke on television in the CBC's free-time political series, The Nation's Business, It was important to answer the Communist leaders in debate as Prime Minister Diefenbaker "did effectively" at the UN, But it was even more important to answer them by constructive action, world food ban, Liberal Leader ednesday DRAPERIES BROADLOOM INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE PHONE feymen expressed their Wednesday in the separation of|tions, , . . church and state, declaring it is| "We appreciate greatly the the "best guarantee of religious laymen's personal declaration of freedom and civic peace," faith in religious freedom and Their 700-word statement, voic- wish it could be shared by the rn that Catholics had Roman Catholic clergy who ac- ade their position in this tually manage the church's af- rd clear in the past, said: fairs, We hope these laymen may which tend to under- use such influence as they may mine the principle of separation, have with the clergy of their whether they come from Catho-\ church and, particularly, that fics, Protestants or Jews, be-they may make their views lievers or unbelievers, should be known to the Popel." psisted no matter how well-in-] The laymen's petition did not tioned such efforts might be." directly take note of the Catholic » petition's signers included religion of Senator John Ken. many prominent Democrats and nedy, the Democratic candidate Republicans, The sponsors said it! for president, although the state- was a representative sampling of ment was aimed at the cam- lic leaders in education, paign issue of religion, business, science, politics, labor -- ---- Office Search Right Queried $ The itement brought a reply REGINA from Glenn L. Archer, executive director of Protestants and Other wujg|search warrant allowing RCMP| "Ito seize documents in the offices d Americans United for Separation ner in the firm, be of Church and State, He said fit "evades the real religious Issue| in this country today." di issue," Archer said, the drive of the Roman Catholic, a Regina law firm was chal lenged Wednesday in a hearing N w Markets in chambers before Chief Justice Emmett Hall, e The warrant was produced by| police Tuesday when they visited| or armers the firm of Shumiatcher, Moss = 0 {and Lavery seeking documents TORONTO (CP)--Willlam A.iror the Saskatchewan attorney. Goodfellow, Ontario's agriculture general's. department, ftinister, Fety Fed from {he} Police searched the offices for nited ngdom an enmarkiahout five hours before the legal Wednesday night with the word firm made application before the that a few os n Tatketibg Is/ chief justice to have the search awning for the Canadalan far- warrant quashed, mer | "MP sal WW ing "The buying power of the Brit WF MP sald they were looking LY or documents relating to 11 sh housewife has increased by| 01" 'harges against 30 to 40 per cent in the last few ys tg years," he said, : "Furthermore, the British like Canadians and they like to deal] The lawyer is to appear in with Commonwealth countries." | court Oct. 11 on seven charges The entire marketing situation| Which allege he counselled or 4s "loosening up" and there procured certain people to give should good market oppor false evidence hefore the Saskat- tunities for many products in the chewan securities commission, future with a little work on the," : HE part of Canada, he sald. HUNGARIAN CEMENT Representatives of the prov-| Hungary's $27,000,000 cement 3 tobacco growers remained works at Labatlan in the north in Europe to, continue their in-lare to be completed by the end ion into outlets there, lof 1961, instead of a year later, ep poppy belief chial schools and other institu-| (CP)~Validity of a| | OSTON (AP) ~-- Hundreds of dead starlings--on a Logan Inter- national Airport runway -- may hold the key to New England's biggest airplane disaster took 61 lives late Tuesday, Gen. Elwood Quesada, federal aviation administrator, ex- pressed this possibility Wednes day as civil aeronautics officials began an investigation of the crash of a four-engined Eastern Airlines Electra just after take off, "We are convinced," the ge eral said, "a large number starlings were at the end of that runway when the plane took off. | When these birds are ingested by| a jet engine they can disrupt the] delicate airline of the engine and cause a stall." | that Priest Blasts Study Program OTTAWA (CP) -- A plaintalk ing Roman Catholle priest and educationist who has spent 21 vears in Africa let go a blast Wednesday at the handling of Canada's role in the Common. wealth scholarship program, "I think they are going crazy over scholarships," Rev. Romeo] | Guilbeault, Canadian-born prinei-| Ipal of the University College in Roma, Basutoland, sald at aj press conference, 'Half of the |people they bring here for study {will be dissatisfied after they go back." | The 48 . year - old Oblate mis. | slonary, on leave from his "Afri. {can post untl the end of the Dr.|year, criticized the scholarship Shumiatcher, senior part. plan on two principal grounds:| 1, That, at least as far as Afri-| can students are concerned, it |should mostly be carried out |close to home rather than in |Canada, | 2, That the screening of stu-| dents should take place as nearly as possible on the spot, rather| than by long-distance in Canada, Private Eyes Seen As Peepers OTTAWA (CP)---The Supreme Court of Canada was asked Wed- nesday to rule whether private eyes should be prosecuted as % peeping toms, Two Vancouver investigators, Tony Petrie and Donald Andsten, told the court that if they are prosecuted they'll no longer be i able to gather evidence for di (ig (vorce actions, Petrie and Andsten were 4 charged In Vancouver last year "4 with ¥ {lawful excuse on the property of| il Martha Benekritis, The charm A HORT CIRCUIT This telegraph pole beside the highway near Sherbrooke, Que., was sheared off recently when a car went out of control and headed for the ditch, Drive er Steven Pye of Sherbrooke and his wife, a passenger, re- ceived only minor injuries, .., =(CP Wirephote) loitering at night without |was laid under Section 162 of the |Criminal Code approved by Par- ament In 1055, Deputy Police Magistrate N, J |Bartman of Vancouver acquitted {the accused, stating that they {had a lawful excuse for being on {the property of Mrs, Benekritis. {He sald they were on the prop- erty in pursuit of their duties as {Investigators for Mr, Benekritls, {who was seeking grounds for di- |vorce against his wife, {an appeal by the Crown. Killer Loses Final Appeal OTTAWA (CP) -- Robert Ray imond Cook, convicted of murder (after last year's mass slaying of {seven persons at Stettler, Alta, {lost his final court appeal Wed- |nesday against the death sen. tence, The Supreme Court of Canada, in a 4to-1 decision, refused to | seant the 23-year-old garage me- chanic leave to appeal avainst his murder conviction. He is {scheduled to be hanged at Fort | Saskatchewan jail Nov, 15, | | DRIVE TO Beau Valley) TONIGHT | ate it 7%-per-cent excise tax on all Ca-| nedian passenger vehicles, | Local manager Jack Gibson| said the resolution could he a step towards increasing the de- mand and production of Cana- dian automobiles, | curve and overturned on the front lawn, No one was in ured, "Well, we don't need salt," commented Mr, Mathison, | mission, onto; Welland Iron and Metal| | It is one of four such missions to he sent abroad this year, marking a new emphasis by the government on this technique to RA 8-4681 NU-WAY | Company; and Leeds Bridge and! OTTAWA (CP)~Canada should | 5, Gananoque, | | ENDS SERVICE ---------------------------------- Officer Munches (CP)~Civil de- Eddie Sher. ARNPRIOR fence instructor ring Wednecday casually de. contaminated a banana coy. ered with radioactive dust and to prove a point, munched lettuce, drank tomato juice and tasked an ap- ple that minutes before had given off loud positive clocking sounds from a radioactive me asuring meter, Mr, Sherring, Hamilton-born instructor at the Civil Defence College here, had covered the food with radioactive material obtained from Canada's atomie energy centre at Chalk River, Ont,, to prove to Atlantic prov. inces mayors that contamin. ated food can be eaten in times of emergency, "But you have to clean it first," warned the 42-year-old former army lieutenant, who has been eating food this way for 18 months "with no harm done," "Nothing can destroy radio- activity or speed up its natural decay," he sald, "You can burn it, hit with a hammer, chew it, or do just about anything, and | nothing happens, But you can remove it." | Mr, Sherring, wearing white overalls, a white tight - fitting hat and rubber gloves, put the He | {foreign {generators under a new ruling by . To Prove Point banana beside the measuring machine which clicked loudly to indicate radioactivity, He then carefully peeled off the skin, making sure that its surface didn't come near the fruit, He placed the unpeeled banana beside the machine, It was not radioactive, "All you do is remove the | radioactive dirt from a point where it is harmful to a point where it is not harmful," he sald as he ate the banana, In the case of the lettuce all he did was remove the top leaves, The other items, includ. ing a can of tomato juice, were washed in soap and water, Increated Tariff Protection Given OTTAWA (CP) Canadian manufacturers of electrical build markets in Increasingly --- |eompetitive world trade, More missions are planned next year "I'm a salesman by trade and LONDON (CP) The Union Castle liner Winchester Castle Is to be scrapped, after 30 years! in service, During the Second reokfast « Lunch « Dinner usiness Men's Lunch 12.2 HOTEL LANCASTER RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET I think we have to get out and World War it was used in Allied sell," Mr, Roberts said In an In-|landings at Madagascar, Sicily, |B North Africa and France Nana UU UU URE RH Better Homes For B_ ier Li "ng terview Wednesday "There are changing patterns, in rid trade, We think we | should he seen and tell our story when decisions are being made," This mission will be telling its |story iA the Common Market countries of western FEurope--an area which has hecome the {world's leading trading. area, | It's no coincidence that the mission will be making its three. week swing through the indus. trial centres of the Common | Market at a time when tariff plans of the six-nation trading bloe are under discussion at the Geneva conference of the Gen- eral Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, : | Sugaests Free List Of Druas TORONTO (CP)--A University | of Toronto professor says the government should compile a list of life-saving drugs and these A. W. BANFIELD CONSTRUCTION LIMITED equipment have been given in-\q 0c" chonld he made available creased tariff protection against nests persons needing 0 steam turbine the revenue department, A department official Wednesday, however, that it wil not affect in Britain and elsewhere before the Sept. 27 date of the ruling, electrie| sald| ® Canadian orders placed for turbo-generating sets| Horace J, Fuller, professor of| pharmacy 'administration, sug. | gested to a legislative committee drug costs Wednesday the | price of expensive drugs in Can ada would shrink copsideraly if pharmacists charged the public [the wholesale price and added a 182 dispensing fee, This would al- | on i OPEN FOR INSPECTION -- 836 GLENBRAE ST. OPENING BRAGGING Canadian Goes Russians Come By DAVE McINTOSH Canadian Press Stall Writer ACCRA, Ghana (CP) Can- 's Finance Minister Fleming dnd to redouble it in the follow ing five, Canada exported $380,000 wort} low the pharmacist a fairer re- turn on almost half the prescrip. tions he filled, Go north on Simcoe St, to Rossland Rd., west on Rossland Rd, to Gibbons St, north on Gibbens ond Sts, to le end west on Glencastle to Glenbrae, 3 Bedroom split level with large living room, dining room, den or family room, kitchen with built-in stove and oven and 3 bathrooms, EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL CONFIRMS countries in the next five years <Q BON HOWE took off from Accra airport Wed- of goods to Ghana in 1959 and ly | REAL ESTATE nesday just after five Soviet air. liners landed, bringing more than| 100 Soviet officials to Ghana op aid talks, | the Communists are quick in oming forward with aid chemes and urged that Western! countries planning to glve eco-| nomic aid to Africa do it now,| | The Soviet officials took over| nearly all the rooms In Accra's leading hotel, Meanwhile Western diplomats here reported that many Ameri-| can Negro members of the Com: | munist party are coming to Ghana, a Soviet attache bragged openly| that Ghana is dealing with the| Communists, He noted with glee {that some Accra newspapers res ters as comrades." |OFFICIALS UPSET | Canadian officials | statement of U.S. State Secretary| |Herter that Ghana is leaning towards communism, American] diplomats here maintain that| ported $420,000 worth, Fleming said Canada wants to sell more wheat Ghana, {and make personal contact, he added, and flour to| : * . There are opportunities Fleming flew to Freetown, Sk pop Canadian exporters in the Af. erra Leone, where he noted that|pjean nation if they will go there| ARRANGEMENTS RA 8-6201 RA 5.7732 67 KING ST. EAST Jay Lemer's | Ulcer Bleeds TORONTO (CP) -- Broadway lyricist Alan Jay Lerner co! uleer, lapsed Tuesday night and was ' At a party here Tuesday night, |taken to hospital with a bleeding ¥ | Lerner's wife said he has been Broadway-bound musical whict have been OPened here Saturday. Mrs, Ler They were later convicted on highly upset by the reported ner sald he is expected to be or five out of hospital after four days of rest, |golng "right through the nights fer to Ghanaian cabinet minis.|With only two or three hours| sleep" working on Camelot, his h | 34 SIMCOE ST. NORTH @ HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS @ | 1°. NW SRUNSWicK [I THE ARISTOCRAT OF ROASTS Herter sald no more than is evi. dent, but added that they feel the timing and place of the state ment--at the United Nations--| {was extremely unfortunate, | Fleming sald on the way to Freetown that he has agreed with Ghanaian officials to try to double trade between the two! JOHN A. OVENS Optometrist 8 BOND ST, EAST, RA 3.4811 HARE OPTICAL | Ib & I) c POTATOES 59 | PRIME RIB F. RICHARD 136 SIMCOE N. The Examination of For Appointment Ple BLACK, O.D. AT COLBORNE eyes Fitting of Contact Lens And Glasses Children's Visual Training ase Call RA 3-4191 EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT © Ib ond have it delivere anywhere in Oshawa 11 QT. 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