Miner Alan Rose, 26, who He is shown with Rev, K, Phy- thian of Timmins who is a na- tive of Manchester, England, | Rose's hometown | (CP Wirephoto) fn a Timmins hospital shortly was trapped 60 hours when a | before he was flown to Toronto Timmins, Ont,, gold mine col. | for treatment afier apparently lapsed last Saturday, is shown | taking a furn for the worse owns Should Find Their Own Industries ' Evans seconded adoption of the the question he could not ask In sive Conservative member of the spee h from he I'he lai-| legislature to the press legislature Thursday eriticizediter, 45-year-old Brad He asked that if the Eastview municipalities which go "weeping|ford called for the gen-| revenue report was not rewritten, to Ottaw , crying to Queen's|eral to build a proposed $2,000, why did it not appear until three Park" f ollege at Bar| months after the enquiry, or was dustr Irie in his constituency it delayed so that the citizens George Gomme (PC--Lanark)| Location of the new vould have "a very limited time said that residents of Smiths Falls expected to he hefore the elections to consider in his riding "put thelr shoulders| ing He current. se |its content and take whatever ac to the wheel" when they lost a| In his maiden legislative tion they desire?' hig industry and thus found an- speech, Mr, Fyans sald it wa Speaker Murdoch said he tried other, a chocolate Industry em-|absurd Ontario should pay the to get in touch with Mr, Mac ploying 300 men and women equalization to province uch as Donald before the House sat to CCF leader MacDonald was! Alberta and British Columbia, remove the objectionable phras stopped by house rules from ask. hoth of which classified ing, hut could not, He invited the ing questions on the recent de- have-nots," hut neither of which CCF leader to meet with him to partment of municipal affairs in have public debts shorten and rephrase the ques vestigation of the Ottawa suburb| He called for a more tion. of | ew application of Canada's 59,000 Mr, MacDonald rose before the 000,000 national budget orders of the day and was ruled to provide "an educated peopie, out of order hy Speaker William a younger generation skilled In Murdoch on the grounds that athe science besides cannon question may not eontaln argu:| throne, mayor attorne ol a hen they lose a local in-|000 police training i I college announced du on are a genera Exercise i defence alle | LONDON (Reuter Dr, Paul {Dudley White of Boston, Presi {dent Fisenhower's heart special List, a lifelong program {ol exercise as pre { against heart advises Vigorous a venti measure id ease, He told 700 persons atiending a one-day conference here Thurs day on the health of executives that regular exercise must start hefore middle age "hecause It 1s in the 40s and 50s that so many heart attacks of the type of cor onary thrombosis occur," The goal of middle-age fitness he sald, presupposed protective measures for the young man in revealed 11 Hor ( ure port they Mi Arthur Ire in ortage was lly opened to {and missiles ation r statements of faci on A [RELEASES QUESTION The CCF leader tried to ask| Municipal Affairs Minister War N Ott render to deny or affirm allega-| ew awa was re-written before release "to E soften up some of its eritielsm," | Xpressway Mr, MacDonald said the re B ict ments Opens Today {to coun hefore hullding per | mits were ued, and sworn tes stage of the $35.000000 Ottawa | that the mayor and .treas-|QuUeensway a 10-mile expr ght to have him "not re-|way that will hisect the nationa of revenues if day at the Rideau RI change hy Public Wor ter David Walker of the { Mr, MacDonald later TRIES TO ASK tions that a report on Eastview port fn or theft of | TORONTO (CP The first timony hy a departmental offi capital af fle replaced government and inter Min Federal High were l joined hy Simeoe Cen the need for Gomme Ey was (PC ing in tre Ontario .. Heart Disease ief Attacks eGaulle Plan OTTAWA (CP) Prime Min- aga cam or contrite miner Rose, 2% ter Diefenhaker said Thursday more than she has this year and vived 2 #9 » hour ordeqt Canada is unequivocally opposed in years past Northern Ontario gid mine lo French President Charles del The problem of equipping Ca- reporied resting comiortamly Gaulle's suggestion of a. three nadian forces with nuclear weap hospital (nday : country directorate to lead nas is nol ap immediate Me, Doctors held consultations over NATO. Canada would not consider pe the Manchester - horn plumber On the comtrary, he oid the quining them will i had "equal turned miner on bis dAdo here Canadian Club of Ottawa, Can- ity of control a jot contra from Timmins by sir Thursday ada believes that the machinery over them," Any decision would night. They made no immediate for consultation among ail NATO depend on the course of interna. GLCISion on an operation imembers must be improved, tional disarmament talks He was reported swifering from Mr. Dielenhaker outlined Can About an hour later in the 8 iim ya ion ab A 20a' position in a foreign poiey Commons, External Alfa Mi renal shutdown' which the | gddress during which he also; Sonmions, Yulee Atialrs Jn. Workmen's Compensation Board 1, Indicated @ decision On reports that Arthur Maloney (PC dese id #8 "a very serious equippmg Canadian forces with Igoronto Parkdale), 8 member molter (fered a fractured {nuclear weapons is not Wkly 0 of the Canadian delegation of the ess tes aud Tee u eth feet be taken in the immediate fu- yarn " tary cont we left leg and exposure to hoth feet lture. Par Jah tamen ary Soparenea when timber props in the Hol 4 |! Ars | 1) 0) ¢ 7 AME 2, Firmly rejected any oe jo J Bg A gin A inger Consolidated Gio Mines {Hon that NATO's useful NATO Brigade with wuckesr day He was pinned without food must be "revitalized #t the only to CCF Leade A gd HE . y Came thme emphasizing that Can B. piying to ¥ Leader while rescue erews worked fran a d to increase i tically to reach him ada wes ho Reed 10 crease Ns Rose had taken work in the LAN ' : 4 vg : mine six weeks sgo when he L.A) lor a Keslislic fe failed to find plumbers' work, He vie ; $ tion of the importance of bring 'Risk' May Double Wheat Exports weg it inte eny major political seitlement, "So vast snd almost! pumberiess a people cannot he OTTAWA (CP A calewated it didn't kaow for risk hy the Canadian wheat eortain whether it had the grain hoard has paid off in prospects to sell, running the risk of hay ignored," NOT BY NAME Mr, Diefenhaker did not men tion President de Gaulle by name in eriticizing the plan for an A lantie alliance directorate, It was clear, however, that he referred q,.45100 Canada's normal ex- ing to buy oulside the country to Gen, de Gaulle's proposal that ports of durum wheat But by rounding up all available France, Britain and the United Bales in of 30000000 durum-some still in the field States should have primary Fe hushels are anticipated, inform: the commitment was met with sponsibliny for framing NATO oie caid, for the current crop two shiplogds to spare poicy. year ending next July 4 ales "It has heen advocated that a pd hos "i 1000 Dasiveln oF THREW OPEN QUQOTAS nearly a normal year's total, 7 Quotas on durum, a soft wheat Agriculture Minister Alvin favored for macaroni and like Hamilton just touched on the foods, have been thrown open ane subject this week in the Com-'V Veh, 28, Italy and West Ger mons in defending Prairie wheat| Many have been major buyers sales quotas which are running Meanwhile, however, moving the durum export positions kind of triumvirate should be established," the prime minister behind the pace of last year, Hel! said the 'wheat board 'sold|Pés slowed wheat sald, "Canada stands opposed to that course definitely and un equivoeally, We take our NATO commitments seriously snd will short" last July to cash in on market demand established by poor crops in Italy, North Africa and the Middle Kast, not accept a subsidary or second ary position, We believe that the Toronto . Crime Up consultative machinery of NATO TORONTO (CP)~The number has to be improved," | There had heen some question mium for peace which NATO| of eriminal offences investigated in the first 10 months of 1960 by than by the same dale a year [that members would be asked to requires of its participants, Can-| the Metropolitan Toronto police earlier, FO (CP <4 gd LL Was wn # ESM why gee Ar Mr, Green sald the govern ment cannot be held responsible for policy statements by private MPs, At the time CRLEES | | | to the crops. Most is of high quality The over-all' wheat congestion picture is that pressure is be ginning to ease after moving grams in demand ~ specifically durum oats, low » grade wheat and feeding grades of barley on a priority basis While farmers have heen able the sharing of the Insurance pre they had sold 135,700,000 bushels of all grains or 37,000,000 more NATO, Canada had at all times | maintained its contribution ='"lo| a degree not exceeded by any of | the member nations," f NO REASON . Strikes, Lockouts P C tl {higher than in the same period rove 08 y of 1059, the department an OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada lost pounced Thursday, 00,630 man-days of work because All 23 police divisions Foported . of 66 strikes on lockouts during /@ Eeneral Increase in criminal India Market sald Thursday, Altogether, the crease in cases of aitompted| . * work stoppages involved 9,027 vape, breaking and entering and BOMBAY (CP)~=There is con workers. eriminal negligence by motorists siderable concern in trading eir -- The department investigated cles in India over Russian and ing 18 murders, of which 16/country's traditional sugar mar ed Ss gh solved. They solved 23 of "he Soviet Union has eon 24 rape cases, Ravi | {tracted to supply some 10,000 tons of sugar to Ceylon below the . Phone-Tapping| leized the Soviet Union's 'keen- tient "did not retire from the golf ness to dump all the Cuban su links until he was 78, | gar on West Aslan countries," Dr, Hugh Sinclair of Oxford) | University told the - conference ti i more Sangetous to be 10 city's 40 teléphone workers will be|other important market for India pounds 'or more overwelg Alacked whether they participated Sugar, [in wire-tapping during their ye] Out of 50,000 tons earmarked The public utilities committee decision also called for the ans. wers to he in the form of signed, cuss a charge hy Alderman Hu {bert Limbrick that his telephone | {had heen tapped during the| it is to smoke 40 or more ciga rets a day." Italians Tell Of Unsafe Tunnel Work racted to supply Malaya and West Asla sions regarding the balance hinge on the extent to which Rus 10,000 tons to | merease thelr contributions to see no reason that In he Motroy was 10 = per » cent October, the labor department activity, but there was a de [16,668 criminal offences includ.|Chinese attempts to invade this world price Charges Laid g China Is reported to he trying | |eent strike, sworn stalements Newspapers have strongly erit FORT WILLIAM, (CP) The!to undercut India in Malaya, an it was decided on|f | Thursday { The meeting was called to dis {more attractive terms, | United States may agree to huy substantial quantities of Indian sugar, UR, sugar imports usu: |sia and China ave able to offer| hoard's Alex Henry will remain at the ability to accept hard wheat, of 1,akehead as long as shipping re. which Canada has a super-abund-| mains open in Lake Superior, hut ance an a result of the last two must return to Georgiah Bay for to sell less wheat, as of Nov, 9 Thursday, Nov, 24, | or export, India has so far con-| Canada, Dec. Filday, Nov, 25 | There are reports that the| Pm Tuesday, (Miner Fights For Life With INTERPRETING THE NEWS Serious Kidney Trouble | No Decisions In Nato Talks last Monday to the orgenization's periiamentary conference, Although the plan has bardly reached the dravinghond stage, t is already evident that its poll tient and military implications will give rise to considerable de: bate The chief argument in support of the scheme is that the exis tence of a collective western my (lear deterrent would tend (0 (discourage individual powers p fare of son lo fryinz to ras is wife znd two yin Wim from Endand WIFE ABRIVES Thursday night he was re united with his wife whe was flown here, then driven to Tim mins, She missed the Timmins level conferences ; reunion by minutes, Doctors, The lalks are automatically there decided the miner's eondi- robbed of their immediacy by tion wes serious and chartered glthe absence of an effective glane 16 send Wim to Toronte, United Slates delegation. The Rose seemed In good spirits| government of the ay remains when the rescue crews reached thot of President Fisenhower, Hime joked with them ~-- but| whose mandate expires In Jan wes unable (o hold bottles of Wary, and he is comstitulionsly\ on geyctoping thelr own fink passed to him, We was fed| unable to confer authority on PCI through a plastic tube While shat-|bueseor before the officin POLITIC AL Jom. prin] -- tered timbers (rapping him were © " / mindy os pring But the knowledge that 68Yiment as fo the desirability of Fellow miners started 8 fund decisions arrived st are sublecliyeeping membership in the mi- to sid Rose ond bis family, 1/10 the veto of the incoming Ken clear club at the lowest possible wes headed by John McPhail s|hedy administration guarantees #ioyel, this line of reasoning comes vetgran of the mines for 3 years degree of free that fortably close to Implied wha Was prominent in rescue op-| WOuld be lacking in another Year. | criticism of President de Gaulle's erativus and who was with Rose winER DISCUSSION current efforts to give Fance an Norstad's scheme is hii the ecavein occurred, 15-nation all own v It means that the : ". discussions of vital matiers be- political grounds by oops who McPhail leaped to salety Dub ance can widen the range of iis) Rose, inexperienced, jum | AA rounds te wh wrong way and wes (repped asi yg, he range of topics on which! question is effectiveness 4 tons of sand and debris poured fond the k por 4 is possible| (racking any power with the de- down from the mine roof or desirable, sire and the means to develop iis . The atmosphere is ideal for thelown weapons, It is also econ airing of Gen, Laurls Norstad's| sidered tactically ineffective hes p fi cause of the practical problems Icebreakers ~~ [corioversial van to iransormicasse of the practical prob For Lakehead clear power, which he broached) If there were even a theoretical OTTAWA (CP) ~ The trans possibilty o 2 Winding, dacislon, TH ND any discussion } r port department is sending an E TRE ships to the Lakehead to keep HAS STARTED posal would inevitably founder in merimonious disagreement, As matters stand, there it ample ieable consideration the harbors free of ice as long room for am ee firent Lakes shioping remains| 1 onnoN (AP)~The British of some of the problems involved open, Transnort, Minister Baleer| wroaioat Association's magazine said Thursday, 2 says the time may come when He told the Commons in reply| 2" peoe of superwomen will rule #8 manless world, to Douglas Fisher (CCP - Port Arthur) thet the research ves nn , pg Dauphine, while not an ice it could happen, warn fhe breaker, ould work st the Lake-| Family Doster, 4 monthly 5 a head until just before the Wel: azine publis a fand Canal ¢loses, when it must| Physicians, return to Lake Ontario for thel "Biologically speaking, there winter is no real need for such a large The feebreaker| number of males in the popula tion as we have today " writes A, J. Burton, a biology re searcher, He quotes a 1946 Nobel Prize winner, Dr, Hermamn J, Mul- ler, as saying thal sperm should be taken from geniuses, frozen for 20 years and then administered to carefully se. lected females to produce & race of Supermen, or, Muller is a geneticist on the faculty of Indiana University, Burton pointed to honey bees, saying a hive contains many thousands of them, but only a few are males, He took this a step further, citing green flies or aphids, The green flies banish males from their population for al but a short season of the year, { i con be taken for granted that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ix in ne position 1» make fundamental piicy des sions at Hs current round of Wgh Churches Like "Model T Ford CHATHAM (CP)~Most of our local churches sre "as out » ol- date as a Model T Ford," an American evangelist Thursday told an evangelical conference attended by members of United Churches throughout southwest ern Ontario, Rev, G. Paul Musselman, exec. utive director of the central de- partment of evangelism of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States, said: "Too many times we mistake activity for Christianity, Some evangelism programs are simply first-class plans to win people to |second-class churches, "Increasingly, people are 'shopping' for churches, just as they do for any other item," he said, He added that it is a Prot estant myth that people will be |won permanently to a church {just because they are persuaded lo attend, upper lakes winter work, Mr, Balcer sald, Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1060 The Commons gave approval in principle hy a 155-100 vole to National Housing Act amend: ments increasing government as sistance in housing construction and other fields as an employ: ment stimulant, Liberal speakers, while voting for the measures along with the CCF, charged that the govern ment delayed the measures too long to be of major help in cut: ting winter unemployment, | Veteran OSHAWA 3 KING ST, EAST MINED @ CONTACT FITTED LENSES COMPLETE RA 5-0444 OPTICAL SERVICE Largest Eyewear Selection Convenient Credit LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS JOHN A, DUTCHAK, B.A, R.O, OPTOMETRIST Affairs Minister Churchill said a foreign Affairs | debate is tentatively scheduled for next Tuesday, Labor Minister Starr sald that any statement at this time would | not he helpful or contribute any-| thing to a. possible settlement of the dispute threatening a trans: | continental rail strike early next month, Senate government leader Wal: ter Aseltine said Senate opposi tion leader W, Ross Macdonald obviously hadn't read the throne speech or he wouldn't have de. seribed it as a 'grab bag" greeted unenthusiastically across The Commons meels at 11 am, | ST to continue study of the gov-| ernment's housing proposals, The Senate stands adjourned until 8] better | haring arrangements with federal government, He eril:| lelzed the CCF for urging more corporation tax on industry to ax way The new easterly pa from Hurd Laurent Minister Boulevard his 20s and 305 by the estahlish-| ment of positive health habits I'he slim, 74-year-old ald "I am quite certain that the TORONTO (CP) Three Ttal-|Week-long strike jan laborers appeared Thursday| Alderman Limbrick claimed doctor | potore the royal commission on|Wednesday an electronics sales industrial. safety and asked that/man and a telephone worker [their names be kept secret if they both backed up his opinion | ol Queen ridge to at the east [ mn the most rt af the 1] man {ally amount to 4,500,000 tons ev ery year, Of this, 1,500,000 tons {have been purchased in the past {from Cuba and the Dominican IR pay for future provinclal needs "Already about 53 cents oflern eily fit dollar of our large|l 13 mile corporations goes to the federal] Opened at the treasury to say pro- an additional 4 nothing of vinelal and municipal taxes,' [trolled-access, dual-lane Mp, Gomme said Canada Highway erly from St, Laure PROVINCE HARD HIT to 'a point half d Ontario "almost im Green's Creek poverished by federal treasuryito the same demands, Ontario taxpayers pay queensway about half of every tax dollar tolada Highway the federal treasury and giveiend of the Queensway $45,000,000 in grants to muniel Completion of the palities each year, he added Queensway project Mr, Gomme moved and for 1064 hest antidote for nervous strain, tension and insomnia, is physical fatigue from work or exereise which is more satisfactory than drugs for the same purpose," DIET A FACTOR Diet and strain also have to be considered, he said ince they could help to precipitate heart attacks and to induce hyperten ion Stressing It was rarely late to mend" Dr, White he had a patient of 8 who was still alive 43 years after a coron ary thrombosis attack, This pa Jobless Good Red Propaganda | TORONTO (CP)-The lines of Jobless outside employment of flees in Canada are providing "tremendously valuable propa ganda" for the Communists Claude Jodin, president of the Canadian Labor Congress, said B Thursday "The experiencig Himit a distance of i Him n 1 Ww mn ran tending ea t Boulevard n 0 It { les of « VY | hi th mn m He sa | ction tandard connect I'ran 17 with the ea Le "ton 10 mile i heduled Mp unemployment we are today will have a very direct hearing on our sue loess or our failure to meet the i challenge of world eommunism,' a the labor leader said in a speech to the Ontario Industrial Develop ment Conference here, Mr, Jodoin, who heads the 1, id [100,000-member parent hody for [Canada's organized labor move ment, sald that labor leaders {know from experience how Com munists work He said mass unemployment on the scale facing Canada is {evidence of serious trouble in the econamie structure, which is he {ing watched closely hy Com munists for propaganda use "There are many millions of people in other parts of the world {who are watching this struggle {from a position of newly-found {| freedom, They are wondering 3 quite naturally, which system they should choose, which sys {tem offers them the most, which {system warks best." mam-born girl, who measures | It is up to the West--ta Can W285, hopes to be up today [ada--toa show the uncommitted as Judging continues, Miss Grey [nations that the free enterprise Cup will. be crowned Friday [system can provide full employ night, the eve of the hig fool: ment without loss of freedom and ball game (CP Wirephoto) |human dignity, he said, x = MISS TI-CAT HURTS FOOT Seventeen-vear-old Rose Glen schmann, Miss Hamilton Tiger Cat in the Miss Grey cup pags eant, was ordered to bed ia Vancouver Wednesday with a foot Infection, The blonde, Ger sald] epublie [testified about unsafe working] Asked for the name of the tele conditions {phone worker at Thursday's The men, tunnel diggers, said meeting, Alderman Limbrick FAMED EXPLORER [they were afraid they would lose|said he did not have it, The com.| First European to set foot on their jobs and be denied future/miltee then decided to put the New Zealand #nil was Captain employment if thelr names were|question to the telephone em.|t@mes Cook, the famed navi. {made publie Vovees gator, in 1760 The commission granted their|" Alderman Limbrick said he ORGANIST request and put their names Inihased his charges on a clicking a sealed envelope instead of plac:|sound he heard on his telephone, JOHNNY McMANN NIGHTLY 9.12 ing them on the record, but Telephone Manager Joseph) HOTEL LANCASTER Thi rough oles 0 on i ot jot Tien utw ay Sad ths fae have be [olals who wanted the names and| "Weed by severa things, includ: | addresses made public so com ng worn equipment " plaints could be referred to in An examination of the lead-in spectors v the alderman's telephone] showed no evidence of being . However, a fourth immigrant Antonnio tapped, Mr, Otway sald aborer, Nigro, asked {no protection, Nigro, erippled be (cause of the bends (nitrogen bub bles in the blood) received on a tunnel Job on east-end Coxwelll Avenue, sald he worked a 60 hour week under 28 pounds of pressure Ontario law calls for much lower working hours under such pressure, he said Awards Given In The Fight On Pollution TORONTO (CP) Awards to three Ontario men for their con tributions to water pollution con tral were announced Thursday The awards, offered for the' first time hy the Ontario Water Resources Commission, are to he made annually for public serv lees in the preservation of clean walters Winners are ¥ SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. 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