THOUGHT FOR TODAY Of all the nuts in an automobile, the one at the wheel can cause the most damage, lye Oshawa Times ~ WEATHER REPORT Mainly cloudy and colder with snowflurries tonight and Friday, 1 Price Mot Over 10 Cents Per Copy vi VOL. 89--NO. 291 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1960 Authorized es Second Clos Moll Post Office Department, Oftews THIRTY-SIX PAGE: # | MAYBE SNOWMAN'S SCALP creature reported to inhabit | men" the heights of the Himalaya scalp | | reported vears old right umjo of Nepalese Sir Edmund Hillary displays in which natives of feentre 240 Al head Chicago object Nepal believe an a mountains, Hillary and Marlin ary said Perkins (left) of Chicago have | Chumbi, just returned from an expedi- | village tion check on the "snow. | is the scalp of abomin able snowman," the legendary to {AP Wirephoto Taxation Boost Laos Battle Seen For Quebec Continues For 3rd Day VIENTIANE (Reuters)--Fight ing raged here for the third straight day today as pro-Amer- which now figure as deductible items in the federal act will also become deductible in the amended Quebec law The major tax change affect ing a large new category of pro UEBE( CPi~--A clash pected in the legislative a bl between government opposition forces over the ministration"s decision to increased revenue from the Que bee personal income tax The government introduced two bills in the leg Wednesday inc poration profits tax to 12 from 10] per cent and reducing the basic extemption on the provincial fh come tax to $2,000 from $3,000 for married persons and to $1,000 from $1,500 for single persons 5 ex em and ad seek leftist Soviet an edge topped over hy he gaining roops back income - tax embly the cor # This apparently is designed pread over wide an possible the additional cost 1 provincial government of its pital insurance program However the increase ght ini lor persons who have a tax-' out in the city itself able income up to $8,000. the an ench evewitnesses The bills were given first read- | 1 po oc point is Berend i eh h evowil ing~a formality-~but Premier $40 annually Jean Lesage gave no details tof di assembly members after Opposi-| tion Leader Antonio Talbot ex. claimed "It's not true' when the| government leader started ex- plainlng what the government plafhed, MAY SIT LATER Premier Lesage has said if the opposition wants to slow down! passage of the bills increasing §* both the personal and the corpor ation income taxes, the holiday| recess originally planned for Dee, 16 might have to be post pened to Dec, 23 The government plans to have its hospital insurance program in operation by Jan, 1. That is the date on which the proposed tax incres which will provide & additional revenue for the pro are to take effect The yield of the increase the corporation profits tax is| estimated 'at about $12,000,000, the increase in the personal in tax field roughly $14,000,. 0| heavy The apt Kong as area a of pro-( paratroop mmunist : ( ho of Vientiane, but token fol'ces were still doggedly holding north J airport two miles west of the city today reporfed most of Kong's troops had moved out to the north along the road to the | royal capital of Luang Prabang, taking thelr Russian 105-milli- metre howitzers with them Luang Prabang, in northern Laos, Is the seat of King Savang Vathana, The royal capital is in right-wing hands but the north is also the stronghold of pro-Com munisf Pathet Lao guerrillas Nepal's King Takes Control KATMANDU (AP) -- King Ma : gl If assumed control of the govern ment, ordering the arrest of Pre mier B, P. Koirala, and other members of his elected govern | ment | By royal decree today, the |8%.year-8ld king proclaimed an emergency, suspended the consti tution and ordered the arrest of tall cabinet ministers Koirala with Home m, n come oon Both taxes compatible ation in the GIRL ESCAPES Oelrich, 17 she said she a kidnapper near home at Sultan Wash Wednesday. The girl said she escaped in Kidnapper's car. A reported $25,000 ransom was 1isked to he vith same rendered Ottawa taxation are was arrested Minis 8. | Upadhyay, by the army chief of taff, Gen, S. Ne#®" and driven under guard to Mahendra's pal ace yd Army troops moved in to take over control of the government . radio station, ministerial offices (AP Wirephoto) 'and other important installations Legislature Rocked By Violent Argument TORONTO cp) Bitter fumes age of town funds would have to mavor and his from Eastview and Sarnia be reported if they we.» re- House through the legislatur plaged Mr. Lavergne presented ® hi day night as Psemiet "We are conducting an investi- case to the electors in the Dec. 5 cabinet minister, and ¢ gition Mr. Roberts said civic elections and was defeated, members tangled in a na You're trying to make this Mr. Bryden added ing. violent battle that puse a kangeroo court." He said he hoped the attorney the stage of bedlam F Gordon Lavergne (PC Rus, general would make a complete Kenneth Bryden (CCF ell), mayor of Eastview, rose on| statement to the legislature when onto Woodbine) charged point of privilege to say he had his investigation of evidence was ney - General Kelso Roberts made such a statement to tie' completed negligence in the pursuit of Are you suggesting 1 haven't tice and the government r you or Bolton were ly. done my duty?" Mr, Roberts failing to look after the intere ne or the other." shouted said angrily of municipalities Leader MacDonald "is an attorney - general you Speaking in the throne deba pve evidence in good faith, shold be ashamed of yourself," he pressed Mr. Roberts to y I knew it," sald Mr. La- Mr. MacDonald said veal if the attorney-genoral 'l think I am Christian I'he premier threw himself into tended to investigate the that when 1 give evi- the battle when Mr. Bryden be dence from a departmental under oath, 1 know the gan to speak about the Hydro quiry into the financial affa of it.' Electric Power Commission, the suburban Ottawa town don't you read vestigated this year Eastview dence! where he denied commission ~on the He quoted the tramseript of evi- Roberts shouted lard at Saiki vo ich reves Ng ony . oe i . i r ryden saic hog i yi aed A Rony EVIDENCE STUDIED {handled * down by department of municipal affair He szid the evidence had been George McGillivray of the On to the effect that the, mayor udied and, there was nothing tario Court of Appeal was "noth Eastview had asked if 4 short ustify at this stage ing more than a rehash of Hydro any charge- in albrief to the royal commission.' against the mem "Your actions are beneath con CITY EMERGENCY ell," tempt." Mr. F said. "You're investigation was!a disgrace to this House--both of PHONE NUMBERS you," he added,-shaking his fin POLICE RA 35-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-65 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 m along ! ) egis He'd In the per field all pre exemptions present H Irene pictured after caped from 1zel is ter onal income ent deducti provided federal income the provincial profits tax t | HC X a ns f the vill I in tax act item seat in this in by a royal purchase of the | Pig evi Mr the ' repor! Mr, Justice eharged the mayoriger at CCF Leader MacDonald live up to his re "I think the proceedings of his municipality. this House have gone far beyond ftied rather than decency when a member impugn You would think the honor of an" honorable jus he would have tice," Mr. Frost You're a his office of{pair, yes, a pair s | (E! said. would " # . vincial taxpayers is in personal! ican rightwing troops appeared to ister Regino Bot that he wants|(Dem troops was reported today retiring who drove with Cuba, we will carry on dem-| hendra of Nepal today personally Refugees Threaten Boycott WASHINGTON (CP) Cuban other places where there are Ca refugees say that if Canada per- nadian offices," Escandon said sists in doing business with Fidel in an interview. He heads a Castro, Canadian goods may be group called the Anti-Communist {barred from Cuba if ever Castro Pan-American Association {is overthrown All of these various committees Hector Esteves, head of 8 and associations are united in group called the Committee for (heir opposition to Castro, Es- KING'S RETURN STARTS FIGHTS Street Fighting {Anti-Castro Organizations, said a teves said. Many of them are telegram to this effect was sent! composed of professional and to Prime Mimster Diefenbaker government employees who fled by Abel Mestre, refugee cyuha in ent montfls, Esteves spokesman living in Miami said he at first supported Castro About 100,000 Cuban refugees are p,. could not swallow new or- reported to be in Florida ders turning farm co-operatives Canada is highly respected by inte Crmunist type collective the Latins,' said Esteves, a for- (arms mer accountant in the Castro. ., oc distributed leaflets regime who fled Havana six saying: "The people of Cuba Y ag "We only as that a . . ¢ montis think " vg hai hopefully lpok upon Canada to anada think nol #0 much .2 make a careful revision of her > : trade t th i fhe Maney in ule, ha 7 le business deals with the govern errible ung ad astro ment of Cuba," to cement with Castro Canadian Ambassador Arnold bargoes against shipment to the(111.957 in a Fecolystumbul of 68,- $33,254 voters on Nov, # about some hig trade Rhode Island turned in its offi doing to the Cuban people PICKETS EMBASSY ' . The slim, 30-year-old Esteves F " ] C t joined Dr. Ramon FEscandon, a na oun 26-year-old Cuban doctor, in lead ng a 60-man picket force in front . of the Canadian Embassy Mon- hows lim da A bigger demonstration . " Heeney granted Eateves and Es Majority candon an interview Tuesday. He gave them a copy of Diefenbak er's Dec, 12 statement in the WASHINGTON (AP)--The com House of Commons in which he plete official vote for the United said he sees no valid objection States election showed today that to trade with Cuba though he has Demoeratic Senator John Ken- no intention of encouraging boot- nedy squeaked through to victory tiny Caribbean country Both Escandon and Esteves, Kennedy's electoral vote mar- said the Diefenbaker statement! gin stood, however, at 300 com. Tis unsatisfactory, They are par- pared with 223 for Vice-President ticularly concerned over a state- Richard Nixon, Republican, and ment by Cuban Economics Min-|14 for Senator Harry Byrd Va.) the choice of some to boost purchases in Canada to| southern electors, The majority deal cial vote today to complete the national total, which divides this WILL DEMONSTRATE way "Unless Mr, Diefenbaker issues, Kennedy 34,221,355 a statement in the newspapers! Nixon 34,109,308 saying he will not 'incr » trade! Others 502,501 Kennedy polled 50.1 per cent of | onstrations against Canada here' the major party vote. Nixon got planned for next Sunday legging of American goods em yi a popular plurality of only $150,000,000 and figure Canada is| needed for victory .is 269 {New York, Miami, Chicago and 49.9, Furious Castro Blasts At Union HAVANA (AP)--Prime Minis-/is not known. Diplomatic sources ter Fidel Castro, in one of his'sald he was not among 11 known angriest speeches, charged today members of the electrical union that enemies of his revolution who look asylum in various em- were being equipped - by the bassies Wednesday United . States with a powerful! Fraginals was. one of the lead new 'special explosive" ers of a march of* his union to Castro made the charge in a the presidential palace last week hour address at a midoight to protest what they claimed was meeting of the Electrical Work- an attempt by the Communist. ers Union that was summoned to tinged Cuban Confederation of oust what he called &traitorous" Workers to dictate a union elec leadership tion | Amaury Fraginals, booted out, Some members of the union | boss of the union inabsentia claimed Wednesday night they| heen accused of blacking were not allowed to enter the Havana for four days with meeting that paved the way for a well-plaged bomb » Red:line directorate to take } 01 a has out i I'he whereabouts Fraginals over They claimed the hall was Chest Total At A Glance Putting in a personal appear ance at the meeting Castro scath lingly denounced the union lead- ers as "counter-revolutionaries.' His "unexpected appearance ap peared to underline the gravity with which the regime viewed the first real open defiance from the $210,000 $200,000 $175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 of | contorted with rage, words he could recall | BLAMES U.S, A new '"spetial type of explo: (sive of great power' used by the US. Army, he said, was being supplied to his enemies by U.S Central Intelligence agents and "Yankee Pentagon bandits," American-financed anti-govern- ment elements, he added, in cluded 'puppets garbed in cas socks" a reference to Roman Catholic priests shaken by rebe he seemed to grope for the vilest N In Addis Ababa NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters)--| Jt said that under Halle Selas Several persons were reported sie the common people had been " killed today in street fighting in deprived of their privileges "in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian eap- order to boost the riches of the "ital, as Crown Prince Asfa Was favored few" and that Ethiopia sen was proclaimed king was falling behind other African The proclamation was read by Skates in improving its standard G8 *" the capital's radio as Emperor of living Haile Selassie was reported to There was no mention of vio have arrived back in his country lence or arrests in any of the in defiance of the new regime broadcasts on the coup. Some diplomatic quarters believed the coup was touched off by resent- ment among young army officers against Halle Selassie"s auto. _ leratic, feudal regime, from Addis| piMopia held its first direct Ababa monitored in Aden pro elections in history in' 1957 but claimed the crown prince Haile Selassie has always re- "negus," which means king injaineq final authority over the the Ethiopian language of Am country, The council of ministers haric The broadcast also named Ras is directly Tesponsible to the em Imru as the new prime minister. | Haile Selassie heard of the He is a former ambassador looup in Sao Paulo, while on his |India and believed to be a mem- gato visit to Brazil, At first his ber of the royal family secretary dismissed the reports At the same time, the emperor go "malicious rumors" hut as qwas said by a spokesman at the they gained strength the emperor {Ethiopian Embassy in Rome to dee ) ided to fl ck to © have defied a warning by leaders t > fly ba bis coun. of Wednesday's coup that mii! tary action would be taken against any plane trying to land! in the country The emperor left Sao Paulo, the Atlantic and its beaches for Brazil, Wednesday night a few! several miles hours after hearing that an army . coup d'etat had ended his 30. to send a satellite around the SEE BALL OF FIRE year reign avo ed Her won {moon when the giant rocket ex; A massive ball of red-orange Crown Prince Asia Wassan, as ™ ploded in flight fire hung seemingly motionless head of a reform government The spectacular blast ended a thousands of feet In the sky for Radio reports from Addis n 1g four - shot Atlas - Able = carrier/ several seconds as ons fuel Ababa said. parligment had been! ra rocket program a $40,000,000 are rousumed na bol id on suspended and machine-gins had) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (CP) failure keene, Inte tho Atlantic sev. een set up on public buildings Soviet Premier Khrushchev's at- American space scientists now ,..1 rites offshore In the capital . tempts to mall "colonialists" to must await development of more "2 i : Meanwhile, a spokesman for|the mast went awash in the 15th powerful rockets, expected next| The rockets extremely diffithe British foreign office dis-| General Assembly of the United summer, for future moon launch [quit mission was iS fhe closed that the mew government! Nations Wednesday but he won space craft to ) had made an ifbformal approach a point Just the same, Mitores-tall rocket, carry. Miles away. (n.60- hours, fio Britain fo' ask for recognition | Ae majon Afro-Asiati resold. Ing a 386-pound space craft in its The failure leaves the Moon afiiHe said the British government (tion was passed overwhelmingly, nose, rose smoothly: from its elusive target for US. missile: was waiting for clarification of demanding immediate steps to. searchlight - illuminated pad at|men who had propelled five earl: the situation in Ethiopla before ward Independence of all colon 4:11 am. today. The satellite job, rockets joward ole Toon taking any action on the request, les and dependent territories, It was packed with electronic in: | wit fou} Success anc ed 08 4 Addis Ababa radio said all in.|didn't try to set deadlines as the struments designed to make the in wi 2 A coming and outgoing flights had Soviet draft sought to do. most extensive study ever al d spi been suspended until further no! Canada stepped in the colonial. tempted of the moon's environ-| Soviet scientists last year hit tice and "the armed forces have lsm argument--this was the 19th ent : : the moon with Lunik II and took|peen ordered to take the neces. meeting in a. tedious debate---by The huge rocket appeared tothe first picture of Its hidden|gapy measures if thi " % ) i loth 4 i iis directive is challenging the Russians to give be flying a true course for 70 backside with Lunik III, a wide not carried out." bleot 1 seconds, then it guddenly lurched swinging earth satellite which One broadcast said the shies Hopes the right to self- violently and erupted with a passed behind the moon on its overnme " had Sle he how {te erminat on, blinding flash that Hluminated first orbit R ent had. taken over with) Prime Minister John Diefen- [the support: of the armed forées, baker raised this subject in his [police and "educated young. address to the assembly Sept. 26 ROYAL WEDDING [sters" and would end "3,000 and Wallace Nesbitt, vice-chair. years of injustice," man of the Canadian delegation, LJ Belgians Cheer Shy New Queen { The government guaranteed returned to # Wednesday when protection for foreign capital and hé noted that Khrushchev had interests and claimed that "all! been present to hear Diefen- Ethiopian people are behind us "baker's remarks. BRUSSELS (AP) Belgium's King Baudouin today married a shy Spanish aristocrat amid an-| clent regal splendor in a world Ilion and restless there . Ethiopian amateur radio re ports told the outbreak of street fighting A radio broadcast HAILE SELASSIE Sixth Failure Of Moon Shot Fla today time ASFA WASSAN » Soviet Wins Also Loses CANAVERAL United States failed for the sixth straight CAPE (AP)~--The and a comforting pat on the hand by her royal husband | A brilliantly-dressed of Europeay royalty sprinkling "of titleholders the Near and Far East--looked| on with approval, In a restless world, stirred by| civil. strife and uprisings, here was a monarchy gaining another| queen DREAM ATTAINED For the Belgians dream come true | They had been without one! since the tragic death of Queen Astrid in an automobile accident 26 years ago And for Fabiola two years older than her husband, it was a personal dream come true | In her 20s back in her native Spain, she wrote a story fairytale about a girl who became a queen, Hor heoine was called ueen Siijence even a from | ness This rejoicing mation chanted "Long live the king--long live the queen' as the 30-year-old mon arch regarded as Europe's 'most eligible' bachelor took as his bride tall and dark-eyed Dona Fabl: la de Mora y Aragon Outside it was a cold slate grey day, but in the hearts of the Belgians and guests that included five kings, four queens and 46 princes and princesses it was a warm. and happy historical occa sion Fabiola dressed in a long white satin gown with trailing veil appeared at first to fight back a few tears of happiness But 'she was reassured hy smiles it was a d & YENSEN ESCORTED BY OFFICER Boy Must Stand labor front $25,000 "LATE NEWS FLASHES Myrta "And wishing henceforth to| please everyone," Fabiola wrote, she was the most understanding, | Trial In Killing His face Your Greater Oshawa COMMUNITY CHEST "Needs Your Support Bad Money Found In Police Raid French General To Be D HAMILTON (CP)-RCMP and PARIS (Reuters) detectives Wednesday night b raided a downtown hotel and ake disciplinary sanctions agai seized $2,000 worth of counterfeit commander in-chief In Algeria $10 bills Perrencire announced, Terrenoir Police said the money was At a cabinet meeting, Salan is de Gaulle's self<determination p "very well made," although Afric ' there were slight distortions African territory, He now lis in Six persons from the Brantford district were arrested Charged with possession of counterfeit currency were John Prowse; 41, "Catherine Cromwell, 18, Leo Skater, 23, and Sylvester Joseph Skator, 30, all of Brant ford, and Teresa Hie, 21, and! Gordon Hie, 33, of Rarley { Mrs. Holliday Committe Mrs boarding-out program of the ( today committed for trial before of thefts from patients at the three of the theft and two of fals Magistrate Crawford Guest in a Ball of $3000 was renewed KINGSTON (CP) ters Union is threatening to bui says. The newspaper says it 1} within the membership of Loc 5500 members and is the large Hoffa's controversial union, | i Doris Holliday, 80, for 17 years in charge of the The French cabinet decided today to Teamster Local Dissension Claimed Serious dissension within the to break away from the international union, The Whig Standard the best, the most beloved queen {of all times." Fabiola and SURBURY (CP) A I4;year-old other parts of the body. Wer Baudouin had to boy was ordered ¢ | ¢ Wednesday to|body was found in the kitchen of go through two long wedding/stand trial for murder in the!the home while her children ceremonies death of Mrs, Rose Kennedy, a ranging in age from five to two The first was the civil one in mother of three children who was years, slept. Yenzen's parents the. great throne room of the stabbed 12 times in her nearby were landlords of the home in Brussels palace, Capreol home last Sept. 24 which the Kennedys lived. " Anthony Wayne Yensen of Cap-! Honzen, a solidly-built young. ; . reol, 18 miles north of Sudbury, ster said by a psychologist te Church Service . Held For Miner was committed for trial by Mag: have the emotional and mental TORONTO (CP), A d For Trial Intario Hospital, Whithy was Judge and jury on six charges hospital. Five other charges, e pretences, were dismissed: by preliminary hearing at Whitby 3 ging isciplined : nst Gen, Raoul Salan, former information Minister Louis re said the decision was made bitterly opposed to President olicy for the revolt-topn Narth Spain special istrate Anthony Falzetta after anjattitude of an eight-year-old, sat open preliminary hearing, The unmoved through the hearing. trial will be held at the ring His only signs of emotion were Jassizes, which open here Jan, 10. periodic smiles as he listened to Yensen will be the first juven-!'the evidence church service was to be held ile tried for murder in open court John Funk, with the attorneys today. at St. James. Anglican in . Ontario since Stephen Trus general's laboratory in Toronto, Cathedral for miner Alan: Rose, cott, 14, of Clinton, Ont, was said bldodstains found on Yen waging a battle for life ever convicted of Killing 1 12-year-old sen's jacket and trousers were since he was severely injured in girl last year. Truscott was or- the same type as that of Mrs, a gold mine collapse Nov, 19 at dered to be hanged but the sen Kennedy, The boy's blood was of i Teams Timmins tence was later commuted to life another group Id inte a move across: Canada Officials of the dowhtown 'MpPrisonment. Yensen's case] Dr. Tom Dixon, a Sudbury psy. church hive invited people of all Was transferred to adult court chologist called by defence coun. has learned the dissension faiths to attend the service for from juvenile court at an earlier sel Vernon Little, testified it was al 938 in Ontario, which the 26-year-ald British miner who hearing "difficult to understand how this has been in a semi-conscious| Mrs, Kennedy, 24, was Stabbed boy could carry out an aggres- state for almost a week, {once in the heart and 11 times insive act of this nature" st Canadian branch of 18 has James \ y ) K '