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The Oshawa Times, 23 Nov 1960, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Southern Ontario is feeling the beginning of 8 eold front from the west, Sunny weather shead, THOUGHT FOR TODAY During fine weather people sey "We'll pay for this", Don't we ever pay in advance? dhe Oshawa Times #0 Second Clos Mev Department, OMews THIRTY-SIX PAGES VOL, 89--NO, 272 warns el Coy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1960 bon" Ghhes SATELLITE TV CAMERAS PREMIER MEETS PONTIFF Pope John XXII] had 8 hand shake for British Prime Minis ter Harold Macmillan as he arrived at Vatican City today for a private audience in the U. S. Treasury Hits Tax- WASHINGTON (CP) Ihe United States treasury has de cided to undertake the most de tailed study ever of foreign-sub sidiary operations of American parent companies authorities dis. closed Tuesday, American-controlled firms op erating in Canada, Britain, Pan ama and other parts of the world | will be examined through new fl nds for detailed informati made on Aurent companies treasury officials, | Companies which refuse to pro-| vide this information will suffer tax penalties, amounting up to 10 per cent of deductions or credits they might have normally claimed because of tax payments by these subsidiaries to foreign treasuries Main purpose is to make sure American firms do not attempl to evade payment of American taxes by setting up dummy com panies abroa or improperly seeking refuge in low tax coun. tries STUDY OPERATIONS Officials sald close study also will he made of the extent lo which American companies oper ate in countries where there may he little need for the products these companies produce bul SOLDIERS BURIED I | avarnment ated in the sta | Nav, : ch tha oy he en amit to enact legislation demanding t companies forelgn-cont labor organizations Pontiff's private library, The 79-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Chureh expressed "eordial and ferveni Wishe for the Queen of England and | Dodgers where little or no tax Is levied on the American-controlled oper ations These officials emphasized there is no intention to breach the sovereignly of other countries and no attempt to discourage Unied States investment abroad They said alse they had nol ween aware that the Canadian has stated in the hat | a Sweepstake | Bill Sought OTTAWA (CP) ~ A hill thal would make it legal for Cana lians to gamble on sweepstakes "under strietly supervised condi tions" was introduced Tuesday in the Commons J Sponsored by Ferguson Browne Pl Vancouver Kingsway) calls for the establishment of a hospital sweepstakes hoard Congo Uneasy After Clash LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters Four Congolese soldiers killed in a olash outside the Ghanaian km bassy Monday were driven in funeral procession through the African quarter here today am d cries of "out with the UN" from some of the thousands of spec tators along the route he soldiers--Col, Joseph Ko kolo, commander of the Leopold \ ile garrison two non-comimis sioned officers and a privaie were killed in a clash with Tu pistan United Nations troops when they tried te enforce an or der expelling Ghanalan charge d'affaives Nathaniel Welheek The UN unit was guarding Wel heck he heads of diplomatic sions were invited to the service but the Congolese advised the UN that it would be unwise to send a representative because of possi- ble hostile demonsirations The procession included Congo lese army strongman Col Joseph Mabutu and the commission ol students he has set up to govern the country Meanwhile, Congolese soldiers released the last of more than ® UN staffers they arrested Tues day in veprisal for the fighting at the Ghanaian Embassy NO NEW INCIDENTS Tension remained high but UN sp men sald no new incidents had heen reported today The UN disclosed today that 11 Punisian troops were wounded in Monday's clash. Two wounde a Congolese ave erious cond CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1133 FIRE DEPT, RA 5-63T4 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 nus n The Congolese troops appar ently were acting without arders in arresting and manhandling the UN stalters The soldiers also ransacked the homes of UN staffers and seized their cars The soldiers went an their ram page despite an appeal hy Col Mobutu for calm, He imposed an early eurfew on the city in an attempt to restore order The Canadian officers' mess of the 37 signal unit was in the line of fire Monday and was de stroyed, No Canadians were hurt Welbeck left Leopoldville Tues day for home. He said his gov ernment had asked him to leave Chest Total At A Glance $210,000 $200,000 $175,000 A $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 Your Greater Oshawa COMMUNITY CHEST Needs Your Support | te | ential ' betwee (Canada snd the ay Ww a eat fi distiose cer piemium on the tain information concerning thelv jap He added: operations in Canada bring to Canadian produc both foreign and dome kets portant, stances, than the effects lower interest rates.' Pay For Troops man negotiations, He replied em ' BONN (Reuters) An Ameri ean financial mission left here by phatically "ne air today after West Germany RASRE turned down an urgent request to FAILURE UNEXPECTED slart making immediate cash Political observers said failure payments for the upkeep of to reach agreement on 80 UNpPort United States troops stationed on ant a question to the United German soil "ates unprecedented in West German Economics Min American - West German rela ister Ludwig Erhard told report tions ers at the airport that Germany Informed sources said the American negotiators went no had to say no" to the request during two days of Lalks here the talks to get a substantial im- Erhard, who led the German mediate payment to help the seri- ous American financial situation, delegation al the talks, said his (side was 'somewhat surprised' reflected in a decline in U.S, gold that the Americans "put such reserves (o the lowest level in 25 yea) great emphasis on question But the negotiators falled 'to of statilning costs The 24-man American mission convince West Germany to eover flew to Paris after 8 communique the dollar outflow arising from was issued which admitted the the stationing of seme 500,000 two countries had failed to reach servicemen and their dependents final agreement on all measures here--an annual sum of more necessary to maintain the Wes: than $600,000,000 ern world's financial stability The Germans insisted that sup Reporters at the airport asked popt of this kind must he ar ranged on a multilateral basis Erhard whether the payments question expected to come through NATO---which would take Ome the sources said up at any further American Ger In Frankfurt today, the federal » hank announced West Germany's Biggest Paper foreign currency reserves have [fallen for the first time since last 'Take-Over Deal February, It sald that in the) LONDON (CP) One British week to Nov, 15 the reserves fell by about $21,000,000 to $7,836,000. ' p anies are day hy John Proclor es and two Canadian eompanies t " | yele Pres! to he taken over hy the huge 0 although the gold reserves remained unchanged I'he conference communique dent of the Imperial Bank of Reed paper group in one of the Canada, In his address te the higgest take-over deals in the bank's annual meeting, history of the pulp and paper in said the Americans "warmly welcomed! West Germany's plan to make shout §700,000,000 to Such a policy, Mr. Proctor dustry, d, would narrow the differ. In a document published Tues : 0 Interest rates in| day, British . awnel Alber b was the British peo Brit saluted "the noble ple' as he welcomed the ish diplomat (AP Wirephoto from Rome) Bank Chief Asks Easy Money Plan TORONTO (CP) money policy was advocated to via radio Was month An easier underdeveloped eountries next | $24,000,000 available in aid to year, Reed Co somewhat Canadian do Santa Claus arrives by heli. copter, at the Oshawa Ehop ping Centre, Saturday, Nov, 26. For details on pre-Christ- mas sales, see the special in sert in today's issue of The Times. There are Fifi sug: gestions for the young and old, "al the price you want to pay "Fhe stimulus whieh this would night ushally company has 1 Ontario (CP hard night uehee and the Hpitish-0 Imperial Paper Mills Ltd, The move will more than dou: cers fo pio the Reed group's production stile mar. capacity 10 about 1,500, tons of well be more im. aper, hoar and pulp from the In present elreum. Soocont 700,000 tons Roughly more general 500,000 tons of this will he news: expected from print, The Canadian ¥ Mr, Proctor said it is surpris- japge timher reserves uf Ing that, under present circum. and Quebec, tances, measures to limit infla. tion have nol given greater way . to steps coping with unemploy B d El ct io ping imemploy oar ection "It Is even more surprising May Be Postponed that we are confronted with the anomaly of a continued large TORONTO (CP) lection for excess of imports of goods and poronte's four-man hoard of ean Services over exports, when trol may be postponed hecause | there 18. excess production ca of the death of one of the nine pacity within the country." candidates tamiliar ul DEMANDS 'BOLD' STEPS George Ralland & TNO to He sald he felt it neither ap unsugesssidt collapsed and died] UNITED NATIONS NX propriate nor effective to try to aren § treet Tuesday, He eam The Western allies scored a halance our trade hy increased on tae i as leader of his own'earned victory Tuesday pratection and he advocated Ahi Canada Party," vhen the general hold" policies In regard to im. (iy Clerk Edgar Norris said hy a wide margin-lo give migration and foreign aid ballots for the hoard of control empty United Nations Congo seal Unemployment was relatively may have to he withdrawn from a President Joseph Kasavubu high among male workers whose the Dee, § eivie eleetion New The vote of 53 to 24 with 10 trade skills didn't permit them to nominations may he NECESSAIYI oo ions marked a bitter de shift to jobs requiring a higher! with an election later in Decem: Lot far the Soviet ble and many level of technical training her [Asian-Afvican countries who fought Kasavubu's bid for a seal every step of the way | Opponents of Kasavubu tried rav a reac es {rent aledly to stall a decision by demands to adjourn the debate ar defer any action on the ereden- : ia committee's recommenda oexistence tion to seat Kasavubu, But all attempts were voted down The ballot elimaxed two weeks MOSCOW (AP)--Russia, in a reached for general and complete of debate highlighted by bitter wingh rejoinder to its cvities disarmament, clashes between the United States vithin the Communist camp, said He denounced Western - ideas and Russia, The two powers ae today peaceful coexistence still is before the UN political commit: pused each ether of making a controlling principle in its poli- tee, however, saying these pro. gold war issue out of the Congo's cles, posed controls, not disarmament, plight and exploiting the African The declaration in Pravda, the If his proposals on general and country to promote their own official Communist party news complete disarmament were ac: interests paper, indicated that hard bar: cepted, he said, he was ready to! Russia has firmly backed Pa gaining on Communist world tae: trust even the "wildest haters of trice Lumumba, deposed Congo [Hes still is going on in the Red communism and socialism' to premier, who also sent a delega: [summit meeting here that has work out control methods tion to the UN heen in progress for two weeks although some kind of paper compromise may he reac hed eventually Only twa days ago the ofticial People's Daily of Peking, in an evident attack on Soviet Premier Khrushehev's theories of peace H H ful coexistence and the possibils No Comment On Cabinet Meeting ity that a third world war may| OTTAWA (CP) The cabinet met for $0 minutes toflay but not he inevitable, said it was an| Prime Minister Diefenbaker said afterwards he had no an iMusion to think communism can! nouncements. He declined comment: on the scheduled strike get along with imperialism of 111,000 railway non-operating employes Dee, 3 and said he Peking, in the yale of standpat | would have no statement to make about it in the Commons vevolutionism, called for all-out] later today Communist hacking for revel omen in unt i mon 0 tiona developed : Diefenbaker Calls For Sale Driving OTTAWA (OCP) Prime Minis Diefenbakey a wm Call Canadians™ ta support sale driving week Dee. 1-7 Dietenbaker said that 3000 lives lost and thousands injured each year in accidents on Canada's streets and The economic raffic accidents ameunied ito million unde { Wraw ave mood of or today | Commun averting no na sesamin COMpProm Yarn the workl war SHUN A-WEAPONS The Pravda artile that banishing of mw od Nr more roads hundreds of f that no into a hility «ol are eality lass fram of dollars said weap alse ear Kasavu ongo Seat 5 (AP) 7 MIN Rescued ER ALAN ROSE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Miner 'Improving' ra ® undergrou a Ls mine, was reported toda in tmproved condition in hospital, the 1,700-font level of the Hollin- ger Consolidated Gold Mines, was veported to be out of his shook, A spokesman for the company sald x-rays may be taken Thurs. day to determine the extent of the injuries of the English plumber turned miner He had heen pinned helplessly since Bat urday when timber props col bu Gets Kasavubu in a statement ex pressed hope that his delegation could meet soon with Secretary assembly voted General Dag Hammarskjold and rock wall the the UN Congo advisory commil- another avalanche of debris by to try to bring the warring Lee together in his ehaotic| factions state fhe vote highlighted the wide open split in the African bloc on the Congo Nine African states voted to eat the Congo president, They were Cameroon, Chad, Congo Rrepublie: (Brazzaville), Da- homey, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Mal: gasy, Niger and Senegal, Loan Bill Gets First Reading OTTAWA (CP) authorizing the government to guarantee hank loans to smail husiness for expansion and reno- vation was given first reading Tuesday in the Commons, Its effectiveness is a challenge fo banks that have sometimes fallen down on the job of provid: ing guaranteed farm eredit in western Canada, said Hugh M Harner (PC-Jasper-Edson), | If they fail this time, he {warned, they may not get ane other chance because the gov ernment itself would be in the divect-loan business Legislation Finance Minister Fleming said] discussions will be held with the fram time to time to set rates. Because of govs Benment guarantees, it was ex- pected that some interest-rate reduction would he possible This would be below the™ Bri mary interest vate of §% per cent now prevailing with a maxi mum interest rate of six per cent hy chartered banks | Gordon Alken (PC thanks interest Parry ons still was a controlling prin ciple in Saviet policy In Kh auoted him Union would controls WM a eparate nlery \ ushehey on d nent a A( an nm ving the Soviet ept any ype of agreement wi Jury Acquits Heiress Weary ST JEROME, Que. (CP) An al Beverley Amn Weary year-old ge manslanghie I'he hy foreman Guy Kirhy a a total of seven hours Tuesday a local hotel, soun-Muskoka) praised the Pro Conservative govern: first to heing down legislation expressly tor the aid of small business. My. Aiken said tourism would benefit especially in his Ontario viding male today found nol announced had deliberated the night in uy gressive ment as the \h ¥ 2 guilty oa AL) of verdicl was ry pent thi ne er the REN and Ads LJ] 4 $4 ul vant Ahied. Spe The spokesman sald Rose suf- fered a fractured left leg above the ankle, He said damage to the Rose, taken unconscious from| miner's feet was due to exposure, Rose was being given blood trans fusions and fed intravenously and orally, Rose was in a state of {when rescue crews freed hin { afternoon "How long have 1 here," he asked his rescuers was unconscious when they first [reached him He was unahle to grasp hottles of food passed to him, A plastie [tube was placed in his mouth and soup poured through that FOUGHT TO LIVE "His own fortitude or guts desire to hold on and his to live" were the things in the rescue, manager A, E. Perry The hardrock miners reached Mr, Rose by drilling through a rather than chance his fight important sald mine going through the rubble My, Rose had heen working in the mine about six weeks, He was ungble to find a plumber's Joh and was saving enough money to bring his wife and two. jyvear-ald son to Canada, » Some 600 celibate Ruddhist monks staged a demonstration and paraded through Seoul South Korea, streets denouncing attempt of married monks to shock from the tangled debris Tuesday heen down He SCAN WORLD WEATHER First Pictures Arrive Early CAPE CANAVERAL, Vig. 'between the near point and the A robot westherman was far point of the orbit indicated hurled into space orbit by the thet the satellite is in the most United States today and quickly nearly eireular orbit of any satel. started Jetting ek ed re lite yet launched, tures which selentists | The remerkably regular orbi use in actual weather forecasts, giso would indicate a relatively The PEMeTR-ArIing satellite long life time for the satellite rd. iros Was Foci upward Two television cameras in the at 6 14 am, EST from Cape Ca satellite were expected to siari naveral, Fla, Isending hack photos of cloud | Bome two hours later the Na: cover, Weathermen planned to tional Aeronautics and pace Ad- use them in preparation of actus] ministration Annotmeed it had forecasts, achieved successful orbit close 10) Project officials reporied eo | p arls We dime height of 400 miles. jer that there was bony indies. hen in another (wo hours tion the launching was success NASA reported that pictures had ful, {heen received at the Ft, Mon-| Shaped like a large drum with |mouth, N.J,, station of the army two television cameras protrud. {signal corps from the smaller of ing from ils base, Tiros 11 re ithe two television cameras sembles the extremely successful |ahoard | Rios 1, Wiel spun into orbit last | . . pril, That satellite relayed 22, |AYAIL MORE PICTURES 952 cloud cover pictures hefors 2% obvi Tepper, Shict of the its instruments conked oul after | ne i 0gica p n i Mag i INIA A Mg 7 day, Tivos 11 is an advanced in Washington thet pictures had| wo not yet heen received from the the w second camera, Bul they were put o expecied during a subsequent (ude pass around the earth, | Tiros 11 was carried upward on the nose of a 92f00t Thor: | effort was made to prediet eather with the first Tires, comparison of the high alti photos with ground ohservas (tions made It possible to relate [certain cloud formations to cold Delta rocket | fronts, storms and other phens omena, NASA scientists sald this Two hours later the Nationa Aeronautics and Bpace Admini proves the feasihility of satellite fi tng, tration announced that the satel lite was in orbit, A NASA statement said; "Initial eale READY FOR WOR Teams of | Flying Saucers' Just Tin Foil DETROIT (AP) -- A huge, luminous sight in the sky ever mueh of the UB, midwest and east and parts of Southern On: tario today was a shower of tin foll dropped hy Jet aireraft in a radar reception test, The traffic control centre of Detroit's Metropolitan airport and the Detroit weather bureau sald it was this foll falling from more than 25,000 feet through rays of the early morning sun over southeastern Michigan that excited thousands, Calls flooded newspaper and police offices after a mysterious glow was sighted between 6:15 and 6:30 am, EST Some viewers thought it was caused by a rocket, others a satellite or flying saucer, All agreed that It was exceptionally hright, Dozens of residents near Sar nia, London, Peterborough, Kiteh- ener and Toronto reported seeing objects erossing the sky, Radio stations at Sarnia, Lon. don and Detroit had calls reports ing "flashing lights." John Tomlinson, who lives out side Kitchener, sald he watched two star-shaped objects crossin the eastern sky, They had "ta pieces shaped like white fans" and were visible for about 15 minutes, A woman caller told a Peters borough radio station she saw two ohjects shaped like half moons, Observers in Ohio, Dlinois, In. diana, Missouri and New York also reported seeing the mysters ious sight in the skies, Keith Muir, assistant chief of Detroit Metropolitan's air control centre, sald the foll was dropped by Jet planes on a test of its radar jamming properties American and British planes used tin foll for jamming Gers man radar in the Second World War, | regain control of Korean Budd. | hist temples, During regime of ousted Syngman Rhee, the um marvied monks, with governs ment support, defeated the MONKS MARCH AGAINST MATRIMONY married monks in a contest for power, Banner reads: Budd. hism prohibits monks' mar | rage. Demonstration took place {last weekend, --AP Wirephote

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