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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 1

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The first real taste of winter . bon $ Face frame to # cross. fs expected within 24 hours, with Wig--H Wen tie, you lose snow and high winds predicted, VOL, 89--MO, 277 10' Cones For omy _ CSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1960 ; Von Otte Bogaert," Oriows EIGHTEEN PAGES -- t By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ontario's first major storm of Four persons @ied Monday the season dumped heavy snow in might Rs wintry westher swept the northern and northwestern | pevoss meh of Canada regions, Central and eastern see All the deaths were in the Mont- tions of the province got & dose vest region, where freezing rein of freezing vein which Ister made rouds treacherous, The changed to rein, Southern Ontario four lives were claimed in sep was beset by rein, log and high wm i ' . arate traffic aceldents Winds : § 7 Lake Superior was whipped into. Five flights due in st Toronto's © # # foaming sea hy an intense Malton sirport had to be diverted storm moving eastward from to London and Windsor Monday u 1 A . Minnesota, carrying freezing rain night when fog obscured run. yh 1 / : driven hy winds up to 50 miles ways wi ci al rossing an hour The forecast for Omario today Fort Frances, Ont,, was hit by eslled for snow in the north, rain 5 eight inches of snow Bnd 1k or freezing rein and then flurries y ii we LAMONT, Alta, (CP) About; M, Woycenko, secretaryAreas nehes fell gt Fort William and in centers! Ontario snd colder 4 1 4 hall the 32 children on a school vrer of the school division, sald the Lakehend, The weather office weather with flurries fn the p 0 hus were reported by a school of She gs % ihioush a nt warned that North Bay, Sudbury south 2 ficial to have been killed today Struc ie bus "smack in the and Kirkland Lake eowld expect! The Maritimes snd Quebec! | ; vin when the bus and # Canadian Na. middle." the same, with seccompanying faced more freezing rain today, tional Railways train collided at. He sald the students were empersture drops to around 15 with the disturbance moving enst. u 8 level.crossing nesr here mainly from the Chipman dis ; ia > degrees above 16v0 ward / b trict, 10 miles southeast of Las 4 3 x ¥ F, . p Harry Sharuk, chairman of the ¥ £ 3 ars were hogged down in Fort The Prairie provinces remained § 4 Lamont school board, sald the mont, William and pedestrians had to generally in # deep freeze, Re- § ? ehildren dio when: the Din Was They attended grades 10, 11 iy . : oy | slog through snow drifted high by ging had an overnight low of 26 § and 12, DOUBLE DOUBLES IN LOS ANGELES gusting winds, Thirteen ships un- below zero ' Gf struck one-quarter of a mile east) ppl aah ooourred at about 9 der Lakehead elevator spouts The British Columbia forecast of the station in this town 45, 0" "cub rere weather, were expected to delay sailing eslied for vain slong the const miles northeast of Edmonton RCMP and rescue workers because of gale warnings and snow in the northwest, The wreckage = was eorried pushed to the scene to pry chile | down the track into the town Ib dren free of the wreckage, | ® [self and the victims were strewn) The injured were taken to the Blizzards Swee along the right-of-way Lamont hospital where officials P Frank Butney, driver of the sald they were too busy to give bus, survived, details, I's the sight of thelr young ( John, as Mrs, Faye Wowe | days old, #lso are ienties) Vives as Jennifer and Mary | leaves the hospital yesterday | twins, The family has three Ellen Howe, identical twins of | for the Howe's home in the Los | other children: Chris, 6; An 2%, get a first look at their | Angeles suburb of Granada | theny, 9, and Carolyn, 7 new brothers, Charles and | Hil Charles and John, five AP Wirephoto TTYraTvyee WV Ee Little Hope Seen Midwestern U. S. I 'UN Forces By THE ASRBOCIATED PRESS [driven by winds of 63 miles an LJ . Ihe season's first full-blown! hour, Blizzad conditions were re A now storm, sweeping eastward ported in sections of the Dakotas Oo Avert Ral rike ea Ee . mered wide areas of the middie Power and communication 6 ! ® western United Biates today nes ere disrupted, Behools a oy By ROBERT RICE ment will move to head off the from the MacPherson royal com: A blanket of snow and ice cov. were closed In some prthern : RELUCTANT LORD Canadian Press Bilal Writer |work stoppage rather than wall: mission on transportation and ered many sections of the east. middlewest avens, Gale warning whe LANE ORE we y OTTAWA (CP) Union leaders|ing until it has shut down the! for Parliament to act on its Fee: arn pla Ed upper Mississippi| were posted for all the Grest| Britain's Lord Htansgate, who | House of Commons for 10 aT AIRD NATIONS, ' Yo JH / fof : five oii illo he as and rallway presidents resume! two major rallways and four ommendation valley=up to a foot in some| lakes 8s plain Mr, 'Anthony Wedg- | years, inherited his title two leer i '0 pri as el emenes Jay i A Wich thelr strike erisis talks today smaller carriers he commission heh has places, The late November storm Temperatures dropped sharply | wood Benn is resisting efforts weeks ago when his father died b mm ne d a a gunpoint Gi fun And | n Yee. no " r kL eda with apparently little hope ofl The prime minister is reported spent more than a year sudying| erupting after a week or more of 0s the stiff winds fanned aretic| 1 kick him upstairs from the | The title under British custom |i. sey 20 on apn of ANG Eat was threatened by so dier who resolving their mulgi-million-dol-{te have tried for a third time!the problems of the major rail: fairly mild weather, hit hardest alr seross the mid-continent House of Commons fo the House | makes him ineligible for the |af incidents Pri bro Yih series) levelled a rifle at him at close | Se BE ay lor wage impasse and averting al Monday te win union backing for ways and freight shippers, has! J I ( { red f low : V / § i Feigh pj 4 rom the Dakotas eastward inte tendings ranged from 14 below| of {ods returns to his London | Commons, which runs the coun. | pe Inited Ni sl a national rallway work stoppage|his postponement idea, The pro-lpromised its report hy Mareh| western lower Michigan zero In Havee, Mont, and 16 he| one today after a trip to | try, Lord Stansgate would like {report to the United Natloas| This man escaped by racing set for next Batyrday, [posal fiest was advanced hy his 311% months before the Ma Gale-like winds whipped the !0w In Fraser, Colo, to the teenst foci" The new Viscount, a in the northern and central plains gh Big sig | says, {oft in his jeep, the report said, ) " 1 the peerage ons | ' They were to meet for the see. special cabinet team Lahor| 15 deferment date snow into huge drifts In Som ' amber the | tinue his active political role | (Previous press veports from|An Indian field officer and an ond round of joint emergency Minister Starr, Transport Minis: Lionel Chevrier (L--Montreal| Jill Tratfi Re curtailed. with And the upper Mississippi valley Labor Party member of the | Unue his active political role, |e" Congo said Alr Commodore! indian captain were threatened talks called hy Prime Minister|ter Baleer and Postmaster-Gen-| Laurier) urged the governme nt ods blocked "in some sections.| The storm headed northeast G, C, W, Chapman, the new UN|with cocked rifles, struck in the Diefenhaker in a last-diteh effort|eral William Hamilton during! to recommend setllement of the | vis bility was cut to sero in ward alr commander, was roughed up|face with a rifle butt and The report said another senior| rests of United Nations personnel, RCAF officer was forced at gun. ¢lvillan snd military, Brigadier tn head off a strike of some 111, | unsuccessful Montreal talks more dispute on the basis of the 14 Grand Forks, N.D., by snow! About a fool of snow covered hy Congolese soldiers Nov, 21 but| marched off at bayonet point, 000 "non-op vall workers [than a week ago eent-hourly wage inerease ree:| oF 7 ' TU the ground in Duluth, Minn, eC < of was not badly hurt.) | There had been many other are | The prime minister, who step:| Mr, Diefenbaker renewed itiommended by a eoneili ation which, with nearby Superior ed personally into the dispuje Baturday when he intervened per: hoard ENGLISHMEN Wis, reporied wind gusts up tol ast Saturday, is sald to he sitek.[sonally in, the dispute = again] CCF Leader Argue called for | 75 mph, Huge waves battered point from his ear Nov, 23 and|Rikhye said. ing to his position that the mest) without success, an Interim subsidy to meet the the northwest shore of Lake Bu In - ed ons the vehicle was driven awny by|™ vensonahle course Is a postpone:| And, It Is understood, he vaised|eost of a pari-now, partlater| JN THE PINK perior, Congciane soldiers. ment of the strike deadline tothe stall-the-strike plan again] settlement, . " | sr ---------------- i A British officer was beaten] Bs ut May 16-without any fre). Monday when he brought thel With the strike deadline of Bl wisnEeNe ®ngland (AF) FBI T By HAROLD MORRISON "But 1 didn't hear of any such up, held without food or water! | Xp Id e I udice to the unon demand for al presidents and union leaders fo-|a.m, Baturday Just four days A hoy without pink hale is 8 aps Canadian Press Staff Writer |iequest from Canadians, 1 know for five hours and robbed of his W-cent-hourly fay hoost, gether in Ottawa for what he away, the hig rallways are pred how without a girl friend in IASHINGTON 1 enr hy Congolese troops in & | 4 [ IN (CP) --8Benator 4 A ' " 6 6 nr hy mgolese troops In an Informants indicate he outlined|ealled "closed sessions of collec: paring to shut down their serv: (his country town in Cam Miri rd bright fays he fhe a" ih Sonservative Hoven other of the series of Incidents, i A this approach during his first 25. tive bargaining," ios, An embargo has heen im-| pridgeshire » feels it is important for the no " o lia "is Jud wi he report sald, 0s1 10N minute meeting Monday with] Earlier, the prime minister told | posed on perishable goods and The teen-age rage caught on Kidna United States th consult with its EE 1 won a on arent San Another British officer serving J [ lthe y Pp Seng av ) old th g 4 ¥ 4 / Ll J i 3 18 y . : ) 5 Frank H, Hall and his 16-union the Commons that he proposed) passengers have Jee told 10 gel last week when barber Aubrey P allies before any firing of nuclear! prised if this did not satisfy the| WIth the Nigerian contingent was| negotiating team and railway|the delay in the strike threat to) ready to terminate their trips be Fite started spraying on the | weapons on allied territory, hut|Canadians." L forced out of his jeep and two presidents Donald Gordon of the) give the government time { hear! fore the deadline pink at fs 6d (75 cents) a shot he doesn't think the Americans Fulbri ht asked 10 | Indlan non-commissioned officers m rove CNR and N, R, Crump of the "At first the girls laughed us ect need to yleld exclusive control ' or FPhibe i ry | 0 som were threatened with dedth, but SFR hut now they won't go out with over the nuclear warheads, ne a ; Mini pal es Saat were released afterwards, a ! ine ; hit ih i . Any "" vanada, Britain| 8 rime Minster Diefenbaker) ~grigadier 1, J, Rikhye, acting] OTTAWA (CP) -- A continued HINTS OF FREEZE uar 5 a Tro Any boy wha ha n't got pink LOS ANGELES (AP)---Agents I think that Canada, vi aln| as saving Canada would not con special representative of thelupsurge In exports during Octos He is also unde stood fo have hair," sald David Grance, 18 if the Federal Bureau of Investi jad oiler SouHes oT FARDS sider placing American nuelear|(inited Nations in the Congo, re-|/ber helped produce a Canadian hinted that the government could | He sald he expected the [sition converged on a startled| Wit h 10 excep on i Anee-= weapons on Canadian territory ported the incidents to Secretary-|trade surplus for the fourth 9 p § y y yd f Ty 4 J ' and probably would--intreduce craze to sweep right through {Ty ank Marrone at a Los Angeles) Would be satisfied with an agree: without joint Canadian control General Dag Hammarskold, month in a row, and slashed an emer geney legislation to enforce| 5 Streets Rritain once the advantages | ntepsection arly today and ar ment ob prior consultation befure] over the warheads and that he Brigadier Rikhye sald a British{accumulated trade deficit to a A sx month freeze in the rail araca are known costed him in the kidnapping a SHY. of Nis tke pace an. in oud make no doc/alon im Ci civilian UN officer was shot at|fraction of last year's level, However, if the government 1s] niu sec," sald David | wack 4go of wealthy sportsman terview Monday, a A cuban pi hy machine gunners while réturn October exports exceeded im. contemplating sueh action there! CARACAR, Venezuela (Reut: Monday's rioting was three, Of makes you stand out in a |Apthouy Alessio Fulbright. chal of the U.8 ) { f ing to hls house on Nov, 21, ports by $20,700,000, the bureau \ : ersi---Army and national guard feials said one person died and erowd | The FBI sald Marrone, 31, a Fulbright, chairman 1+] WAY, | The report sald that a Swedish|of statistics reported today, This was ne word on when it would | Senate foreign relations commit Aged how consultation would! ~'vilian was forced out of alipade surplus compared with a | § sled the streets of 25 were hurt Barber Tite explained the |eanvieted murderer with a long gel in the Commons--hefore thel troops patrol } I 9 reported to be among the wap h > N 4 {ay Mo ig 0 & I sods 10 he ied ) |p Poi 8 fobs tee, 18 reported i EB work in the event of an emer Unite atl ehicle held|g12 7 n y . strike started or after (Caracas today after a third da nday night 80 students, In. spray needs to be applied once |nolipe record, was unarmed and| ooh President-elect John Ken gone, Fulbrisht replied: United Nations vehi 6 and eld 700,000 deflelt In October last | Ame | luding 15, alimbed o y every Iw Ki to 1 in the | B51 6 n Because Mr. Diefenbaker has|0f riots blamed 3 studen Fite] | Wi 4 pve bi i M py, ot hid jhe hh 1 ay weeks 10 retain the {1 red no resistance, His first] cq 0 looking over as a possible "Well in . | : sald anv strike action would he a porters o uban Premier del rool no ndres Hello College and pink 160! | | oll; of course, consultation This left the country wkh a | omment, agents related, was! { Ana A "WwW 7 the y | 4 Whe 2." he a state secretary in the new ad M k d G patastrophe for the country's na. Castre heat on foppling the gov Hirer Molotov cocktails RAR The only trouble," he said, 1 knew the FRI was smart but | ministration. would take place If there Ix aske unman trading deflelt of $79,100,000 for tonal interest ahserves oon. eMMent dine hombs in hotties and is that on chaps with dark li've never seen so many in ome| "While 1 waa over in Paris at| time, It is only right that the the first 10 months of the year side it likely that the govern! The unofficial death toll in empty bottles at national guards: hair the solution tends to turn fo. [the NATO parliamentarian con allies should know what 1s going Robs Home Of $600 compared with $427,400,000 in the men their hair scarlet The agents sald Marrone=driv:| ference, 1 hoard a lot of talk of| On But If there 8 a real emer. R . j corresponding 1969 period, It wag Palice and soldiers lobbed tea i his own 1083 automobile=|France wanting control over|HenY, there might not be any] TORONTO (CP)--Mrs, Morrlsithe most favorable trade pleture tas shells at rioters who invaded carried currency identified as American warheads on her ter time for consultation, , , 4 The Herling of suburban North Yorkisince 1052 when Canada recorded allles know that was robbed of $600 Monday night|its annual surplus in commodity . . . municipal buildings and looted! ner wart of the $200,000 ransom paid pitory, but I think France wants) ©" two warehouses [by the Alessio family to obtain|this because of prestige and dig:| fhe Die fen baker statement by a masked gunman who bound|ipade, Aefore Monday coupled with reports of opinionfher 10-year-old son and his babys] October exports to the United night's disturh hig release INILY, 4 a» | \ $ = oxpressed by some Canadian(sitter, Mrs, Dora Rissman, then|States dropped nearly $40,000,000 ances damage in the riots that Eon led the Washi Post 1 for her t ] | ller level tarted Friday was put at more ust 0 » writers led the Washington Post|walted for her to return home, [below year-earller levels but total han $200,000, Weekend rioting se [ NO MORE DOUBT to print a long editorial Monday,| Mrs, Herling was also tied up|exports showed a year-to-year ads ar eqare expressing concern over the pos: but managed to free herself and vance of 3.2 per cent to $482,700, lalmed three lives, About 100 were injured Hi F sible Soh of neutralism incall police, She had collected the 000 from §467,800,000 in October, 1S oot Canada, $600 from tenants during the day, 1069, : oft | The Communist news LEOPOLDVILLE (AM) Con-japparently thinking Lumumba per I'ribuna Papular and the i ' golese army troops searched the might try to make Stapleyville ¥ing paper laguierda were FORONTO (CP)=Alan Rose astro S u Q Negra quarter of this capital to-[hy river boat wnned and eivil liberties sus (28.vearold English immigrant day, hunting for former premier Stanleyville is 750 miles fram pended hy President Romulo! miner trapped 69 hours in a Tim Pariee Lumumba Leapoldville as the crow flies, Hetancourt, who said in a coun: ming gold mine 10 days ago, will : Lumumba raised the threat of Much farther. hy the winding try-wide hroadeast that vieters have to have his right foot am ommunist a e | civil war Sunday by escaping his river vanted lo impose a Cuban-like puiated, doctors sald Monday { | guarded villa, apparently intend The United Nations has heen regime on Venezuela John Hollingworth with the em ; ing to make his way northeas Pressing Mobutu to reconvene Disturbances started Friday in Ontario Holling n's h Me uy NMAROLD K, MILKS after the overthrow of the Batista \ jame nde shi ale compensation Wu ' V)-- Poo: regime, is the new military coms to Stanley ville, his political Parliament, suspended since his support of a telephone workers' 3 . a | CAMAGUEY, Cuba (AP)--Peo- | regime, is the AT) stronghold military takedver Sept, 14, in drike but continued after the SE ta, the apevation il ple in this once thriving ranching mander in Camaguey province, f ¢ \ Ne AY His Neuienants there were re Leapaldville trike was settled, Aer i nbroved: Al fir y \ a and sugar coatre say they nol He laid down the government ported oganiging an anti-West Rioters, mainly teen AROS hoaved he might lose } ya longer have gny doubt that Fidel|jine to Camaguey oily teachers : stoned police, smashed windows || ®* 4 Oe Rs OE, cagira's reeifhe 1s Communist, [at meetings called after olaghes He fog ta restore him to [and wrecked buses and cars, in Hoty Slushed 5 Je eave-in Castro's latest representative] between pro-Castro and antl-Cag- Some ahservers thought Lu es 0 a {eluding a Vehiele of the areh hich val hx aim a fe OL UN: horo--army Mal, Jorge Sergueraltra students in the city's largest MUMha MAY ty 10 assemble the highop of Caroas Rioters shouted oh, oe n .] o inger Cop has told Camaguey educations high school, Eight students were national parliament in Stanley pO miro slogans ronuaiiaa Okay 4 i i he J ats they must recognise that this hurt in one battle, ville under protection of his loyal detancour sald Veneguela was| es Ealing ground Mon: ig a Socialist (Communist) moves) "le told us too many teachers troops Ih & diveel hid for power ance plagued by economic troubles day after an internal hemorrhage ment and learn to aceept it were old fashioned and ulow to Memas K anza Lumumba which could not be solved unless was stopped and an artifielal kid | Serguera, who was prosecutor recognize what is going on in N [there was internal peace and ney reapplied (in Cuba's first war erimes trials Cuba," said two 'teachers who former delegate to the United HN s ddd ¢ Nations, told reporters Lumumba $210,000 those who do hot respeet the attended the meeting, "Then he laws and the constitution will be said we must recognize and ae leit Leapoldville hy aiv for Acora nw ' { PARished ® 3 dominated re- pital of Ghana, and New York NW a | T cept a Communist-domina R hh 4 oy a, 4 . " ork $200,000 ! We w | not permit wy LA E NEWS FLASHE gime--and those who couldn't or counted as a diversionary ma $175 000 ' [a A ; wolldnt should Judie Shel Pn. ' As Serguera spoke to each. noeuvire to discourage the huni | for Lumumba in and around the UN S 1di . ors, the meeting hall was ringed capital with his soldiers carrying sub Affiolals of Cal. Joseph Mphu $150,000 0 l1ers Horse Breeder Killed In Crash machine-guns, the teachers re {u's provisional government were $125 000 | . . PARRY SOUND (CP) William J. Yates, wellknown [ported convineed Lumumba was hiding i | 1 Tribesmen Calgary race horse owner, was killed early tpday when his he opposition to Castro and with friends in Leopaldville | | car left the road near this town 9 miles soul of Sudbury, [hs regime appears to be even A high UN official said Lu $100,000 | ELISABETHVILLE (AP) A! Mr, Yates, 80, was apparently alone in the car, Police said it [mere general in Camaguey than mumba's escape fram the . detachment of UN Nigerian left the fev road at "tremendous speed in neighboring Oriente province, guarded villa obviously was m $78 000 woaps killed at least 10 rebel birthplace of the revelution pared with outside assistance [ [tribesmen in a bloody ambush in Much of the apposition is de Mobuta placed his troops an | Katanga pravinee, the United Na $10,000,000 Brewery For Scarborough veloping in sehools although he alert along the Congo Rives $50,000 tons reported today TORONTO (CP) O'Keefe Brewing Co. Lid, today ans [many parents are advising their Four Nigerians were wounded, nounced plans for building a $10.000.000 brewery in the Sear children to be patient "and not $25 000 in the elash, whieh econrred Mon borough township area of eastern Metropolitan Tobonte risk death in useless battle Rd a near the central Katanga ™ p rs he sul PHONE NUMBERS : eB iy or Kabondo « Dranda 14 Die After Rabies Shots AB aT Fh y Foi, END OF TRAIL FOR WAGON FAMILY POLICE RA 5.113% regime about 0 miles north of Elisa Your Greater Oshawa thville RIO de JANEIRO. Rpasil (AP The health ministry These reports say small bands, Mrs, Vivian Larsen and her | Canada, after their arrival at | she revealed to Disney, was aa FIRE DEPT. RA 3.6474 COMMUNITY CHEST Me Nigerians were surprised) said today it is investigating reports that 14 residents of For |are being formed through the daughter Sandra, 15, stand with | the Disney Studio just outside | unwritten - story idea for a \ A Bay hy the tribesmen at a voadbloek| taleza died after receiving anti-rables shots. The reports said [province to sabotage sugar mills! Walt Disney beside the horse | Hollywood today, The pair left | movie. He asked her to write HOSPITAL RA 8.2211 Needs Your Support concealed around a bed in a dirt] they were among 13% persons given shots following an out= [and burn candfields when the and wagon the Larsens drove | home in July, 1839, Mrs, Lar it out and submit it {road break of rabies among dogs proper time comes, ' re Moncton, New Brunswick, | son's secret motive for the trip, -=AP Wirephote

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