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The Oshawa Times, 20 Oct 1960, p. 2

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L TVR OSHAWA TIMES, Thendey, October 20, 1960 ¥ 4 ¥ 1 YP 5. 4a ie Bi Bday A TRAIN CREW HELD UP Seen here with Canadian Na. | dayliner at Quebec Cily after six men, tional Rallways officials is en | it was brought in from Kingsey, gineer W. Arnold as he left a | Que, where it was held up by w(CP Wirephoto) Conservation Of Waterways Urge oh all, od LONDON, Ont, (CP)~FPrompt| This tion Was petion to prevent overtaxing and by K W, Hill, sssociete director pollution of Ontario's waler re- of crop Programs for the depart ing natural welerfropts for pwh- branch in Ottawa lic parks, wes urged ot 8 €o0-\ My, Hill sold frrigation has servation conference here Web greatly inecressed crop yields wn nesdny, the drier west, and conlende' A Upited States recrestionsl| iat much of the farm land Ww planning expert (old delegates! Eastern Canada would he better the remaining natural sections of uced for forestry, oe Gan Las erie "51," reer of Weer the on At loo University College said the len T, Edmunds, of Phila-|conference showed 8 need for (delphia, director of recreation increased public education Ww resource planning of the United] conservation, intensified siudies States national park service lof the problem, and more funds warned that private developmentifor acquiring parklands, sources, and to secure remain- ment of REricuiure's research Meritton Rebels Highw. Bppeal To Frost [Rew Bighwy TOROWYO (CP)--~A six-mem- ber citizens' commitiee from the TORONTO (CP)-Pians for # town of Merrition appesied Wed- poy Ontario super Bighwey, 19 nesday 0 Premier Frost 0d be called 404, were ppuouness members of the cabinet against Wednesdoy by Deputy Highways an Ontario Municipal Bord Minister W, J, Fiblon st the Ca amalgamation decision adien Good Roads A igtion PON HANRIGHTY Conadion Press Stadt Wikker Bright Future Seen For Canada-Russ Pact (would be delayed, The commitice, headed by convention, Tilton Reeve Witham Mersh- Mr, Woods said the he 'the % tort provision of the agree thet mest, north-south all, said the town opposes pmal- toed will link Toronto with the gamation with St, Catherines, hoiidey ares epst of Lake Simeos Grantham Township and Port the wey Highwey 49 Vgks the ¢ because fears of ety to the area to the west of the \igher taxation lake, A referendum last February, Highway 409, extended to Cold {resulted in # vole of 2578 against water this year, will eventually amalgamation and 93 for i, Mr, he pushed into the Muskoks Marshall said, adding thet the tourist pres, he y town .slreedy hes is own public. Highway 491, the expressway services, from Windsor east lo the Quebec) "Whe amalgamation, effective horder, will be completed In Jan, 1, would double 8t Cathar. 1963 "several years head of 'ined population to 84,000, schedule," the deputy minister " a $i Iki has already used up most of the St, Lawrence River (rontage, Lake Ontario and Lake ¥ shorelines. RB. V. Anderson, municipal con sulting engineer, called for al government body st cabinet level to control water supply and use, A second body is urgently needed, he said, to supplement the SOUrCes Commission, ARNPRIOR (CP) = Town ep The conference, sponsored by gineer W, F, Frieday told 8 ju- the Conservation Counc dis. dicial inquiry here Wednesday tario and an oll eompany. o that any malerials he Look from cussed ater available Bn | town stores were either paid for lution ia ¥ ation lo nd recrea- or replaced at a later date, i Urban £xpans M | Myr, Frieday was the 17th wit n, ' ness called since the Inquiry A warning mat Canpdas ston. opened Monday under Judge ore 4 done Immediately to Mg 4 Gollign. pe e ter and prevent poi-| a 5A at 10 mployees conserve Water MA eid odd jobs around his home lution was made LM Im "Quaker #4 summer eoltage on town ton, vice-president f Ug Peter lime but sald thet he didn'l Oats Company Limited of | think it was necessary to bill Fireman Fails To Save Children TORONTO (CP) -- Two sma Niagara Falls Political Problem OTTAWA (CP)--Niagars Falls plained that such top level inter apparently is considered by the veniion in Jocal byelections has Conservatives and the 'Liberals not been the practice of his pre: as the toughest of the four Oct decess rs 31 federal byelection fights Juag CCF leader Argue spoke at fag by the heavy artillery they conventions which nominated Ed are mounting in the CAMPAIER ward E. Mitchelson, 50, reeve of shere Stamford Township, as New Seven Conservative cabinet Party candidate in Niagara Valls min { Liberal Leader and George Wheaton, 5l-year-old Pearson and two former Liberal Lancaster NB. railway em pg constituency by the|in Royal. But he plans no further time ballots are cast campaigning The seat, established by the re- In Niagara Falls, Conservative distribution of 1952, was he d speakers on behalf of Keith through three general elections Lougheed, 41-year-old high school by Liberal Willlam L. Houck, science teacher, are Justice Min. who died this summer. He had ister Fulton, Trade Minister Hees day night after a them to safety juries, Robert Bracken were alone | the house at the time, Carl told firemen the kitchei burst inte flame as fat from the federal econtesis there--slip: Production Minister O'Hur g from 7,136 in 1053 to 2,061 ley, Revenue Minister Nowlan, through the home 1957 and only 521 in 1058, Northern Affairs Minister Dins-| He Voting also will take place dale and Ernest Halpenny, min Monday, Oct, 81, in the Ontario ister without portfolio, constituency of Peterbor:| For Liberal candidate Judy ough, Quehec's Labelle, and Lamareh, 35-year-old Niagara he Royal in New Brunswick, Falls lawyer and the only woman Mr. Pearson will speak in all running in the byelections, Paul four constituencies, 4 8 minister, spoke Wednesday night. | firemen arrived, PM DECLINES was! , Speaking in Royal for Hugh Conservative headauastory 85 John Flemming, former provin- went up a ladder been under press roof searched for the others, Capt, Douglas Binelair foun each of them, But he has eX: onal Affairs Minister Green and| them out the window, Veterans Minister Churchill, The| . Royal seat hecame vacant with| burned Parking Laws the September appointment of) Mra, inds In Windsor lsurrone m qvenee | Mr. Hellyer will speak in Royal ' . ' tV Tid sonstitueney tonight on hehalf of B t | t ound NOT V alld fiuia a. Fredericks, 3, sussex, OTUIALITY IN.B,, businessman, | WINDSOR (AP) = An appeal| The Quebee constituency of La- against a magistrate's decision 8 helle has brought out the full being considered by Wing sor le: five » member French » speaking al department in an effort 10]guaun of the Diefenbaker cabinet §__. old the city's parking meter by: raver of Paul-Emile Lesage of | By Commission law valid Mont Laurier seeking to retain The department is also consld-\for the Conservatives the seat| WINDSOR (CP)--Tnvestigatio ering action to Lichly, justice of the peace Who|Courtemanche, iia Bh is refusing to sign parking meter! For Liberal candidate Gaston dropped Wednesday when charges [Clermont of Thurso, Que, the Windsor youth failed to attend The situation arose two months| Liberals have ago when Magistrate Angus W.|transport minister Lionel Chey. sion Macmillan ruled the eity's park-{rier to devote his full attention| Andrew Downes, ing meter bylaws invalid, He dis-lto the byelection. The Labelle|recentlv that missed six charges, others scheduled for eourt were!fight hetween the Liberals and cn a not heard and are still in abey:| Conservatives peace, ante, In the Peterborough riding, Windsor police are continulnifarold Matthews, 87, former there Was no beating, to tag cars at the meters but the|veeve of Monaghan Township 1s| 3 charges cannot reach court With- seeking to fill the vacancy left hy out Mr, Lichty's signature, Hel ihe death of Gordon Pann CL said that as an officer of thei oruaiive MP for 20 years. Lib. magistrate he cannot signi" oon idate 1s ( charges he knows will be dis missed, In dismissing the charges Mag- {strate Macmillan referred to a higher court ruling at Peterboi. ough where the city of Peterbor ough's parking bylaw was ruled as going beyond the powers the ity has under the Municipal Act Windsor's bylaw was rewarded | following the dismissals in Aug | ust but the new version was held favalld in dismissing parking meter charges earlier this week Police Inspector Gordon Pres ton sald Wednesday that offend. ers are paying tickets In as great numbers as helore the | court rulings, He sald policemen) will continue to hand out the tickets untll notified otherwise, | Couldn't Keep Stolen Money CHATHAM (CP)---Edward Ken- meth Plohl, 32, was sentenced Wednesday to a year in jail for stealing $67 which he couldn't hang onto, : Magistrate 1. B, Craig, In sent encing Plohl for the thet of $67 from Snell's Beverages, sald he realized the man had financial difficulties following the fallure of his used-car business--'but ing around the country break. on Bs places Is not the an | swer." . The money was found scat-| tered along the Chatham Baptist Church grounds when Pfohl was arrested Oct, 11, | we lina | a Se 8 \ GREEN ADDRESSES UN ASSEMBLY Bulgarians have been given the) death sentence for theft, the Canada's How®rd Green | Nations, N.Y., today speaks beford meeting of UN | Communist newspaper Narodna political commitice at United my hands," he sald, Bracken was attending to the Benate, SUICIDAL GROOM Brave Rohas, a young man and retired school prineinal, | ligious The New Party candidate there les, is Walter Piman, 81, teacher, marriage Members of the bride hot wounds, Tribuna reported from Bulgaria The two men were convicted by a distgict court for "stealing so slalist (Communist) property." children died of burns over 50 per cent of their bodies Wednes- COUrageous North York fire eaptain entered | ! a blazing frame house and pulled commission warned Wednesday of lumber that left town yards The children of Mr, and Mrs, : H frying pan spattered the walls papidly diminishing pluralties in Labor Minister Stare, Defence He ran ahoul the house calling the children as the flames raced ound Warren and threw| him Ey WIRdow 0 0 a shed Dowty For Jtense heat drove him hack as| Plane Crash the house engulfed in. fire and| Hellyer, former associate defence Carl screaming for help when Wearing a smoke mask, he Equipment of Canada to a second-|hy Avro Aleerat Limited, dlaim » MF. cial premier named last week as storey window and found the two ing $58,435 for damage caused to J wl Diefenbaker make flylng visits 10 federal forestry ned lost are Ex. children unconscious and handed a CF-100 jet Interceptor forced to street-carner struggle, Mrs, Dun "The boy's body was so hot it " tans. nis 4 | ehure pet he time, Mr, lace ) p former veterans minister Brooks church meeting at | acceptance test : . o i (Bracken, with the Royal Cana: RCAF when a hydraulic jack in dian Navy was in Port Colborne, Charge Dropped sx ism of ine drautc eck \l ' n bypass Lloyd | formerly held by Senator Henri into charges of brutality against T-Men Group policemen was assigned former meeting of the police commis.|Nesday suggested establishment | Some 70 pontest is a siraight two » way beat him when he was arrested . i charge of disturbing the(he anonymous citizens The constables sald in reports Not prosecuted, SANTIAGO, Cuba (AP)--Jorge C, Donald) groom, killed himself tar Takes Over Top Munro, 87, Peterborough alder: interval hetween the eivil and ve "t, In NFL Passing a history| family found him dead of gun § «(CP Wirephota) borough, | himsel the few hours in He suggested that the eoun-| Mimeelf for the hy try's food production should be Earlier shifted from the Prairies, | chisioq that (hey also worked - r. ne around the home of day's mother, but the town en Policemen gineer said he had no knowledge ill P Will Pay For Damage of this, WINDSOR (CP)--The police town workmen had Mr, Frieday said that some work had heen done In the town garage on his brother's ear with. out charge but he sald his brother had worked for nothing for the town, Mr, Frieday sald a $600 load that a grester percentage of in 1956, was paid for hy himself Wayne Bracken, 10, and his sis-| damage to department property and taken fo his mother-in-law's ter, Dehbie, 4, died shortly after|will be paid hy constables found | home in Ottawa hy two town em admittanee to hospital, Two other|at fault, ) i ploy as CCF standard » bearer Bracken children, Warren, 8, and s AF have SAMPAZNCH ployee ' standard - DeATEr oar) 15, escaped with minor In. hould pay 10 tling a pd or In- Howard Watking 8 pay | "A nad of sewer pipe that was ployees who were They confirmed Constable! capital anyway to attend a wres maten, P| 0° red | Jer emt of the damaiss tun 4 som to this brother-in-law"s home n| pole. Damage was $60.95 and the commission felt the $6.60 penalty A was not adequate, self several days later, Writ Against Mother Remanded In Murder Try | TORONTO (CP)--A writ of charges of attempted murder, summons was issued at Osgoode| Hall Wednesday against Dowly Limited make & belly landing March 24,/¢an 18 In satisfactory eondition. 1958, The fighter, manufactured by Bl Avro, was performing, oh Initial Speak Nicely To Offenders 3 CHATHAM (CP)=The way in The Avro writ cites the equip-|Which a policeman presents ment firm for breach of warranty tratile Heke! may hitent te me lec acture|torist's whole attitude , and neglect in the manufacture ori ie Re "Rent Crown Attorney 8, A, Blake Ward told provinelal policemen Wed nesday night, Mr, Ward told members of the its nose gear falled, causing the aireralt to land with its wheels » St. Kits Plans the 10.000 persons charged In Kent County last year had their first experience of the adminis. [tration through committing tral fie offences WH Ht is imperative that you treat of a system of eltizen spotlers| on with courtesy and respect," ST, CATHARINES (CP) -- A A citizens' traffic committee Wed 18, testified] Who would report to the police oho said, three ponstables | traffie violations, S.A. Woman Has 6 Children In 10 Months ° JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) A white Johanneshurg woman, Mrs, P, J. Steynvaart, has given The T- (for traffle) men would | Reported [violators would be warned, bul Bobby Layne in 10 months, Last Dee, 15, she NEW YORK (AP) -- Quarter-[had two boys and a girl, al of hacks Hobby Layne of Pitts burgh Steelers and Johnny Unitas of Baltimore Colts ex change places this week in their duel for the Natlonal Football League's passing lead, Layne moved to the top, after a weel in second place, with Unitas close behind, The rankings are decided on a formula that includes ecoample tions, yards gained, touchdown passes, per cent comnleted, per cent intercepted and average gain in yards, Layne has completed 45 of 78 passes for a 87.7 average and machine and two vepairmen elght touchdowns, He has an av:| took it away. He put a pens erage gain of 10.58 vards ell mark beside the eoms Unitas has 89 completions en| pany's name in the telephone 117 attempts for 831 yards, a 50.9) directory so he'd remember completion average and seven| it touchdowns, with an average gain of 8.08 yards, months, On Monday, she had three girls, who are being kept {in incubators, Mrs, | has five other children, YELLOW PAGES LITTLE HELP TORONTO (CP)--A tick in a telephone hook appavently has cost Raffaele Cugliarl his washing machine, Last March he phoned a repair company to fix the Later, a new telephone book was issued and the od one--=with the service come pany marked--reelaimed, Cugliari has forgotten the company's name and hasn't heard from them - or seem his washing machine--sinee, GREEK ALUMINUM The Greek government and in. dustrialists have signed a $75, 000,000 contract with French firms for establishment of an .0Odd-Jobbing In Arnprior going to thekita Khrushchey has gone hack policy in Ottawa was replaced by him: western knowledge of the Town employees appearing AS even the subject matter under witnesses at the inquiry WO 8% gigengesion in the Kremlin com: WINDSOR (CP)=Mprs, Patriela jas neglected chapter and verse Kovinsky was remanded Wednes-\or Marxist theory and Is pursy day without plea to Oct, 24 Oh ing undesirably flexible policies of 1.ords. The 19-year-old housewife was arrested Tuesday night ler," have some hacking among Mrs, Gladys Duncan, 87, Was party theoreticians in Russia ff- taken to hospital with a three: gee" aithough its strength is un:| inch stab wound following 8 known. And there is a growing| # 1ish lengthy denunciations of the OPP Assoelation that many. off hirth to her second set of triplets whom died before reaching three Steynvaart Proper construction on high way projects is often AB a misunderstanding of the role of the resident engineers, W. J Malone, president, de Lewy, Ca ther and Co, of Canada 144, told a technics] forum, He said contract plans today are rigid, Inspestion of materials thorough and that the engineer now is required to keep volumin- ous records and peeounts, r "Some engineers sadly look to ye] : a8 future of more forms, Bp: tion as a result of evidence they provals, ledgers, legel interpre-|€ - ve tation, eheckers checking the |" John Nelligan, counsel for the| checkers, and then conclude that| Many Conadisn town, seid Wednesday that some the secountants will eventuglly in-| Te exploring the field of the 20 witnesses he plans to herit the earth," sia, An estimated 50 question have expressed fear Mr, Malone suggested that eon.| 18 ent inquiries to the feders) they might lose their jobs, tractors carry out all of the work! rade artment's representa. | "You Ried nt he afraid of required for the construetion of re in Moscow, William Van anyone," he said, "I will protect the project, including the survey 4 my witnesses fully and you need ii i one method of alleviat-l On the Canadien export side, only come forward and tell the ing the work load the resident en- ship h' | gineer now carries, £ st (leged misuse of town equipmen! and labor were told Wednesday thet they need pot fear retahia are ) five mon ta nearly $11,000, ghle period of Main Canadien export items to Russia are stainless sieel sheets, nickel and synthetic rubber, Although Russia has not | INTERPRETING THE NEWS taken any Canadian wheat, it ju pat & Quiet Mr. K. until Mareh 81 to do #0, 1t 16 pos: | | BROADLOOM DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATING COMPLETE SERVICE RA 8-4681 NU-WAY RUG SALES 174 MARY STREET Talks At Home er the wheat purchase By ED SIMON Canadian Press Stall Writer After his shoethumping hell day at the United Nations, Ni people who persist in heretics! views after the Khrushehey-dom inated Presidium of the Soviet | Union has laid down official] {to Moscow and a round of less |demonstrative dehates on home front There is a surface resemblance the to the plight of Hugh Gaitskell in a i his efforts to bring discipline fo) { There is a tantilizing @8p Inthe unruly ranks of the British pi il ) Le A i | Lahor party and adapt its battle |sues, the balance of forces. and cries to the events of the 1960s, ~d But the parallel eannot he car: ried too far, Win or lose, Gait. skell is scarcely in a position to] affect the world's ehances of sup:| the Boviet premier is up against vival for some time to éome, | a steady stream of complaints| On the other hand, win or lose, from Communist China that he Khrushchev stands little chance {mittee rooms hut a certain amount of evidence Is at hand, | It is no longer 8 secret that SIAC} 1564 dH 8 SHAW BURN'S SMOKED SHANKLESS 5-6 LB, AV, PICNIC HAMS Ib. 39c¢ of spending his declining years in the serenity of Britain's House FAST FROZEN SIDE {in international affairs. 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