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The Oshawa Times, 29 Dec 1960, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY Definition: Propaganfia , pre- digested pap for puerile people, The Oshawa Time WEATHER REPORT Occasional snowflurries today and Friday with moderating temperatures, Price Mot Over 16 Cents Por Copy VOL. 89--NO. 302 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1960 Authorized as Second Clos Moll Post Office Department, Oftows TWENTY PAGES Co er x eat Vik Pidyy yo a tie al erate a : U.S. Eves Embargo Loophole WASHINGTON (CP) United their export regulations, they can Slates suthorities said they have keep a pretty close eye on Mex #8 report that a charter Cuban! ico, Canada provides more of » airliner recenity flew a shipment! problem, Aside from normal eus- of U.S. -made medical apparatus toms procedure, there is no ré from Montreal to Havana, | striction on the sh They are not sure whether this American goods to Canada, specified shipment--reported by What they pr is a highly reliable! ficers were heartened by the re- is 8 breach of the Amer. "nt Canadian government an ican embargo on exports to nouncement that it will not issue Cuba, The US, has banned all export licences on US.-mane- exports with the exception of factured goods destined for Cuba They also were heartened by the announcement of the Amer: jean president of the International Longshoremen's Union that the ILA pinas a U.S. boycott of all cargo shipped to or from Cuba, Canadian longshore leaders promised (o co-operate--to the extent that Canadian law permits source: \ MI AMINATION { | some goods high l eee was | sald school every report he Elven PALM BEACH s al a disadvantage "In com President « elect takes part today view of Am He also pleked banker, Robert der-secretary of monetary affairs And Kennedy has chosen Archi hald Cox, Harvard law professop and a campaign aide, for the Job of solicitor-general of the United States the government's chief trial lawyer For a far-ranging uneasy international the president-elect luncheon meeting conference with liam Fulbright (Dem, Ark.) chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee Kennedy considered ment of Fulbright as of state, but earlier th passed him over in favo Rusk, head of the Rockefeller Foundation WOULD DEFER ACTION In Washington Wednesd hright was of Kennedy's plans legislation, For example ater sald the new Congress ¢ vening next month should defer action on the ent call for increas m Wage---n AN to $1.25 Fulbright would put CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS »POLICE RA 5.0133 FIRE DEPT, RA 3.6374 HOSPITAL RA 3.221 treasury a mas "wildly ex look at the 5 1 tu ation arranged and alternoon Senator J. Wil own diseased appoint retary manth of Dean sec Vancouver Police roadblocks against drunk drivers may keep many probably al an avg and park Hotel dances will vide the most action age of $11 a couple your own hattle under the table A Canadian Press survey indi cates that the Saturday night fall of New Year's Eve, mean ing an earller cutoff of liquor in some places, will not in itself have an appreciable effect on the division bedween those having an evening on the town or tending hame parties, Montreal's curfew a regular thing for the holiday regardless of the week Around the country Torant Anything in Ww of entertainment, dancing, food and boozefor a price. The posh Royal York Hotel harg $10 a couple for floor and dancing i but W pros! Fa ol tie Ay ritical SOF eritieal (AL home, but downtown clubs and cabarets expect capacity or near-capacity crowds, Licensed (liquor-selling) clubs expect to stay open until around 2 a.m some taking a chance on easy enforcement of the Saturday mid night cutolf Unlicensed rhring your own liguor) clubs ex peet to roll longer, Costs any. where from $6 to $30 a eouple with meals Edmonton far dome the sen pie the m x one dollar 0 sales aid ng those lags America Recause is day of the Private parties are popular but bookings running well for public functions at from $8 to $15 a couple, liquor extra about the same as last year Victoria House parties grow m as ried But Montreal, ance the undis wited whoopee. capital of the na has fallen upon sad days the city's teeming clubs ] the ¢ AY is ¢ ng Ww b n VOW buy its s dinner Rookin norma pl liquor for tie A AVE opening because of curfew on sale of liquoe a 2 A VOUr own own at But they are curious about the reported shipment, wonder other loophole in the embargo that is simed at crippling the the Castro regime may tumble Policing the exports ban is no say. While they are convinced But American investigators say the ban is becoming increasingly they have encountered problems 2 " it ean be broken--and has, plain that Canadian officials in | . x volved in policing of exports CHECKED FOR CONT | UNCOVER SMUGGLING y hi American embargo, They wonder the Canadian Army took part smuggling directly out of the whether the Canadian govern tario is checked for radioactive Camp Borden, Ont,, during hid 4 Tin fallout contamination by PO | Operational Penthouse at Camp | government would function in RDDRrEntIY Taunt prove, that in of US.-origin goods will be en the event of a nuclear attack order to get export permits, forced of the joint atomical, biological | key officials from Ottawa and has been falsified Some essential American ma 4% Har ore UCALION [Fist weer - of international ports y Passer-by possible embargo breaches : A . ob through Canada, Mexico and, TORONTO (CP)--An unidenti sphere, They say that through lice with saving five lives early today. VICTORIA (CP)--A royal com: versity of B.C.'s faculty of arts ance with building programs fo : [found Stanley Hulling, an, yneon mission today handed down 158 and sciences, Other members provide the 6000 additional class a river scious at the fool of a second: British Columbia's public school| River Company and Riley P.[be needed in B.C, hy 1075, There west-end apartment bullding. y system, . including proposals for|Walrod of B.C, Tree Fruits Lim: are currently 300000 students at He called police who foun courses, teaching methods and| Some recommendations arising province, hreawoskold baby, Veiobies; p i {from the two-year study; e r f ) ' Nis mother ' t achievement standards m year y floyal commissions into the] pranmpmar, (op) Maurice g7 and Mrs, Eileen Nichaud, 28 ' 32: er, | secondary schools are not badly core' subjects such as science, Manitoba made similar recom. Leben, a d2year-old taxi driver, gj overcome, % : 3 - | Ming, the commission said in A|nathomat cs and English a {mendations 4 year agy- the need and locked in the trank of] (jon in Dospital, ! . ots, | . v Foi ¥ to be strong, its education sys drm and ithe dl " days and terms. | Ms ear for six hours Wednesday | Firemen suid the furnace chim nereasing the school year by more tem must be sotind to none and fine arte programs and f€1d, Que, attempted a robbery, which caused fumes to seep be rejected because. they cost secondary school day by onel higher professional standards for then returned to Montreal, through the apartment above a effect," crackdown on teachers who real after being robbed of $40 Tha o a 4 his wristwatch and a ring . The commission chalrman was "yo Tony Loon vocational . . Safety-Conscious schools be established for stu win ives ants, three men and a woman, in tried to holdup a doctor but fled Child C V P lifi B iti h | academically, a collegiate acad 1 ar ictim role ris emy above high school level and 0 Kid Lebeau told police he pleked " ne 1 ne the thugs up outside a theatre on A Ruthor Dies At 98 nology as an alternative to uni old hoy who pinned road safety versity academic training; asked him to drive to 8t, Timo. 8l0KANs to his bedroom wall died Eden Philpotts, who finished his school as such, with Grade southwest of Montreal a car which did not stop last novel when he was 97 years reverting to elementary school About 15 miles outside the eity! Robert Barker was found lying al Cs ROSTON (AM ) 1 lifetime of writing, He | Grade a DUN JON of AR) ~The nsfers he. Mm 812° of the $13 fare, then|ton, 43, whose daughter Patricia, and at work on another novel The school should be regarded ? V bl unoy Lransiers hex abbed him. bound and gagged 11, was murdered by a sex devi: "OUTAEEM e p ¥ him, and forced him into the ate last year in the Toronto sub. ist and poet had produced more church and community the de. couragement today to a Canadian Hark ¢ arb of Searhorough than 250 books sinee his first eols| velopment of a child and should mother whose 13-year-old daugh peared 72 years ago, in 1868 other agencies; Wednesday NO MASSACRE Twa of Philpotis' play The Teachres' salaries be nego Doctors at Peter Bent Brigham days were hits more than 40 years ago, through a "master agreement" longer will be needed de . . Philpotts was born in India, the rather than through separate termine whether the transplanted { longo Killing Indian Army, He was married] boards pital's next bulletin is scheduled | twiee, He had been in poor health) The hoards to be issued Friday the operation and has a record of a number of successful kidney * Kenned Reviews and one successful transplant ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) Baluba tribesmen at Bukama, be hetween fraternal (non-identical) Investigators have found only one tween Elisabethville and Kamina . hd In Weddesday's operation, a alleged attack on a-train in the to have arrived safely at Kamina oreign (®) 1C V kidney was removed from the Congo's breakaway Katanga about 250 miles northwest of Elis. of her identical twin, Johanna, A killed at least 20 persons, it was said earlier he believed most of Fla hospital report said the girls, lpeported today the passengers got off at Bu. Ke nhedy peting with our allies ! y in a global re Roosa, 42, who says he's an in the Speration fn factorily sald the only victim of the "at-| Other reports said most of the n foreign policy \e belated - Christmas gil# 50k appeared to be a Katanga Negroes on the train fled into wsury department's No, 1 offi - " : : Roosa, to he un 4 R J geons sald, The girl has had kid curred cial as undersecretary for mone N He said reports of R ney trouble singe she was seven | . J the for ouble s 0 Was seven. | Read 16 be Clashes involving Baluba preside oof te Rew York Lig mother Dee Hecause they are 45H the city of Lusaka in the neigh eral eserve stank in oharge of minors, court permission had to] A United Nations spokesman boring British territory of North Kennedy chose Rosa after tion the incident Police sald they have arrested consultation with Douglas Dillon If the transplanted kidney func The train, reported to have five men following a tribal clash nate who Ao¥ 18 Vnderacetelary dergo another operation for re- cluding about. 100 vacation-hound land one Lulua tribesmen were of state in the outgoing Eisen. moval of her Kid: [school children, was said to have killed, About 200 Balubas - and L \ $3 a head for a smorgasbord Revelry will be more or less meonfined in Canada this New Regina Little entertainment available, so house parties are lepending on your inclinations pockethook and where you hap Winnipeg Major dinner dances will be $15 a couple, with Yau can dance for $3 a couple ad up most anywhere, take in a Ottawa Bookings are heavy for the capital's main party at ad find various types of enter alnment all the way in between couple for dancing plus a six course meal of their combimitions show business and liquor facil largely family affairs in the 'old . French capital. The Chateau he liveliest towns as public functions are con dance with entertainment at $10 per person with house parties but most ho. Ig more popular, but heokings tbls and restaurants report fairly 1 Empre Hotel $17 a couple, prices average $10-812. No liquor {highest ta age 1s about [is medicine and foodstuffs ing whether this provides an Cuban economy in the hope that easy job, American investigators COMPLAIN OVER CANADA effective, they readily admit thet on the Canadian side, They com seem to lack enthusissm for the They've unearthed cases Premier Leslie Frost of On- | and chemical warfare school at 4d f , in the exercise to find out how |United Btates, They suspect, but anire intention to block exports Pierre J, Pelletier of Toronto, | Borden, The Ontario cabinet, a destination of CP Wirephoto true destination o . chinery and equiment may he 5 Lives Saved And they are concerned over » * gain 1ven upport other parts of the western hemi- fied passerby was credited by po The man smelled coal gas and recommendations to imp rove/were John E, Liersch of Powell rooms and 700 schools which will floor apartment stairway in a | » I extensive re - organization of ited, lending 1300 schools in the| risoner Mullins' wife Elizabeth, 28; their The province's elementary and| Greater emphasis on "hard school systems of Alberta and overpowered hy four passen | All are reported in good condi 5-page report, hut if Canada is/1ess time spent on "'frills"--art, | gers : |longet school Mile the four drove to Valle ed with debris occupational, vocational Whe the four drove lo Valley:iney was plugg W "far-reaching proposals must not @ minimum of 10 days and the and money or are difficult to put into hour, more homework, and a teachers, Lebeau was released In Mont. garage, "waste time"; Dean 8. N, F. Chant of the Uni.| In Valleyfield his four assall dents who cannot make the grade vhen he grabbed their rifle an institute of advanced tech HAMILTON (CP)--A six-year: downtown St, Denis Street, They HONITON, England (AP) Elimination of junior To Sister thee, near Valleyfield, 35 miles Wednesday night when struck by old, died today after a prolificiand high school starting at of the group told him to stop, paid on Brighton Ave, by Albert Lup ) | ) The English playwright, novel: as a partner with the home, tween identical twins gave en lection of adventure stories ap-inot take over the functions of ters underwent the operation Farmer's Wife and Yellow Sands [tiated on a province-wide basis Hospital said several or to son of an officer in Britain's contracts with local school organ is functioning, The hos for months hould assis Peter Bent Brigham pioneered St r D i t | transfers between identical twins twins body so far in thelr probe of an! Only 40 passengers were said body of Lana Nightingale to that province which first reports said abethville, But a UN spokesman AM ne | John from Steinbach, Man, withstood! A Bpitish consulate official here! kama pe i | 8 y 3 a New York dependent in politics, will he the .41q save Johanna's life, sur policeman the bush when the attack tary affair He now is vice i aire a als i A The girls came here with thelr terated tribesmen were also reported in gerated research be obtained to perform the opera. sald a UN team is investigating orn Rhodesia iecretary of the treasury-desig- tions properly. Johanna will uns! been carrying 300 passengers in: [Tuesday in which two Baluba , hower administration neys been attacked three times by Luluas live and work in Lusaka Hy THE CANADIAN PRESS dancing-floor show affair Year's Eve, the more or the less usually preferred pen to be drinks extra until midnight $40-a-pair floor show in Toronto the Chateau Laurier, at $23 a prices around the country Quebee City Parties remain Toronto and Vancouver Frontenac will have a dinner Halifax Most people celebrate heavy white frolic at" the heavy bookings, Dinner dance TORN are about n sold shipment of Thus U8, law enforcement of-| oe: | FIRE KILLS 12 N- ONE FAMILY Eleven Children And Mother Die NOYAN, Que, (CP) Mrs, ment, The house was completely Marjorie Voshurgh, 43, and 11 of destroyed, . her children were burned to| +p Vosburgh and his wife death early today when fire came out of the house after the swept their small, wooden house piaze started but went back io to near this village 35 miles south of save the children, Montreal, . "He managed to save one but Mrs, Vosburgh's husband Abel, she was killed in the fire, He 63, managed to escape. Four burned his hands but that was all." other children were not at home when the blaze occurred at 3 am, The other dead are: Doris, 19, Ray, 17, Richard, 15, Phyllis, 13 Katherine, 10, Audrey, 9, Bever Tey, 7, Robert, 4, Caroline, 3, Leo, 1, and Dwayne, six months, | Mr. Vosburgh, who has been | unemployed for two months, suf fered burns to his hands. | Two of the four children not at home are married, one works {away from home and the fourth |was staying with an aunt, Noyan, 10 miles north of the Quebee-Vermont horder, has a population of 500, STOVE EXPLODED The fire apparently followed an lexplosion In the oll stove on the ground floor, Mrs, Vosburgh came out of the house after the explosion but | went hack to save her chil decline, A sisterdndaw of the Vos. Foreign exchange dealers put burghs telephoned to nearby the opening price at $1,00 5-16, Clarenceville to call the fire de./the same as Wednesday night's partment, |close, and it held at that level FARNHAM, Que, (CP) ~ The Delco Furniture Company plant was destroyed by fire Wednes- day night and damage Is esti mated at $1,000,000, The fire occurred in the one. storey building in tlds commu. nity 35 miles southeast of Mont~ real, About 125 persons were em- ployed at the plant, Dollar Price Now Steadier NEW YORK (CP)---The price of the Canadian dollar in terms of United States funds steadied today after more than a week of GARBAGE PILES UP IN ANTWERP Police Block Strike March |: BRUSSELS (Reuters) A political demonstrations, were : erowd of 20,000 militant strikers| blocked by armed riot police, Yous Wis burtisd to the ground. A foreign exchange trader de- | marched through Brussels today mounted and on foot, liam Mayhee of Grande Li "|seribed the market as much {smashing windows In another| = ; Que dr trad i, T "quieter than Wednesday's when [day of masg demonstrations POLICE MOBILIZE |Rue., and Certry o/) wr 18 MAT the Canadian dollar weakened for against government austerity] Police anti-riot squads mobi.|ried to Walter Lockerhy of Isle], time to $1.00 3.16 In United lana. lized In the capital, armed with Motte, Vt. Irvin, 18, works In|g...c currency, The trader sald |" The new demonstrations were !CAT gs, truncheons, pistols and | Noyan, and Allan, 11, was visit) 00 was a certain amount of launched as King Baudouin and tokpons fo Teel ns a ory Aly year-old /PPeculation going on then plus ne! J , their! mee LE cde e ; ' YEAar-oid| Y " Lol. Shain honeymoon "aie two COUN, and" deopond (ho, spl (clone ovrator "at nary, AR MOLE of, nda dd Lb 4 In the labor movement hetween|Clarenceville, sald a sister-in Wodka and Headed back to this "000 000-member Socialist-led law of the Vosburghs telephoned WIth Intorests on hoth sides of : a ( General Workers Federation and her about the fire, e International border, The strikers, joined by thou:| (he 00 000.member Social Chris., "She sald she could see the| At Windsor Wednesday, the twe She|dollars were virtually at par in in sands of supporters from the jian (Catholic) trade unions blaze from her window, | provinces, Were fhibbed Jp bf Andre Renard, assistant gen. asked me to call the fire depart-Iheavy dealings, socialist labor loaders outside o..1 cooratary of the Socialist the "y Rend uriucs 19 & MASE raderation, Wednesday denied rally before their march, Catholic charges that the strikers A manifesto was handed out at . asthe yen. | VOTE trying to overthrow the the rally to be presented to Pre-| oo. m6 ® 0 O00 the strik r G } 3 rotesting f y y mien Gaston Ryahons Brotesting ers' only alm was to force Ey. police Fotanizes alten Fails skens to drop his plans for higher| {the strikers during r t taxes and cuts in soclal benefits | monstrations, to offset Belgium's loss of rey: PERSE J Canadian Dollar Similar outbreaks and demon strations erupted today In other major cities TRIED TO STOP TRAIN Police dispersed scores of strik ers in Charlerol who were at tempting to stop the departure of a train, The city is a main strike centre in the country south "Red belt." | The Brussels strikers, shoulder to shoulder across the whole | width of the capital's main boule: sorely-needed food supplies were vards, were turned away from dispatched Wednesday to this [the parliament buildings and the famine-stricken Kasai province royal palace by riot police, area of The Congo from Leopold. They smashed the windows of ville {banks and the offices of the| A Danish military plane carry. Flemish Catholic newspaper Het ing six tons of powdered milk v 1 Shr 1 k | Sporadic violence also erupled enue from The Congo, [in the downtown Jee. A hal Ol Wyskens rejected a demand] OTTAWA (CP) -- The foreign) A finance department offical | stones smashed abou WIndows | poems Socialist deputies to recall/®Xchange premium on the Ca ald Wedne {In the main offices of a bank, the|,aiiament immediately to deal|PAdian dollar--for years a pesky a excha say that Feduation of Societe Generale de Gelhigue wiih "the erisis ' [problem for Canada's economy. Nge premium was one "stronghold of capitalism." lin the wake of Finance Minister | This was not stated in so many | [Fleming's budget {words in Mr, Fleming's budget 00 u | The return of the dollar to near Speech, But he predicted as { (parity with the U.8, dollar, after|much In speaking to reporters | five years of premium status, is Afterwards, T Stri ke generally attributed to the Dec.| One qualified informant, how. 0 1C en aimed at limiting the inflow of low premium on the dollar in the American capital, |New York market may be due Congo Area Just before the budget, the dol.[to temporary factors, {lar was at a two-cent premium| He said there is no precise over its US. counterpart, Wed-\measuro available here of what scant quarter cent the lowest lar's value, But there had been since April, 1956, The two dollars large volume of commercial haven't been at par since the {ransactions, including year-end closing months of 1955, and Initransfers of Canadian earnings 1957 the premium reached a highifrom U.8, \investrents and pay- t's a situation brings h AE > HOVIMA There has been a certain | Volk, : was due at the provinelal capital Pleasure Both te (he foverament, amount of national pride in the | All roads leading to the "'new-of Luluabourg 60 miles from premium, and to export indus. [act that the Canadian dollar has [tral zone" around patlament, here, The milk will be dis : AL se/D0ON at an almost continuous traditionally out of bounds for {pibuted by the United Nations |poon in effect, depressed by the premium over the U.S, dollar Hise 1.8, r, goes from tribal fighting mow|07c0unt on the US, dollar change regulations set the dollar crowing this area, [HAVE FINGERS CROSSED free on Oct, 2, 1950, The Afvicans are said to bel Officlals now are keeping thelr| But this has hampered Cana. dying from Sakvalioh Sm dis: fingers crossed over one key dian exports in world price coms {ease at the rate of atoll 200 a question: Will the dollar's ex.|petition and also made imports By Propane 'Tank Blast BAYONNE, NJ, (AP)--A stor age tank containing potent liquid night, Four men were injured, one critically, and hundreds fled their homes Scene of the explosion wad the Sun Gas Products Corporation, Hook" section, near New York Bay Flames climbed 1,000 feet into the sky and windows for blocks around were shattered by the Police evacuated every body from within a five-block radius of the explosion scene and eon doned it off Firemen sprayed the flames taining oil, just 200 yards away At one point, flames were within 3 yards of the oil tank But shortly before 2 a.m. to. day, firemen announced the fire Critically injured was driver, Stanley Ruchalski Chester, N.Y. He was hospital suffering third burns 0 considered by Socialists as the has shrunk almost out of sight{of the budget's main objectives [20 budget, with its tax moves ever, indicated that the present BAKWANGA (Routers) More | esday the premium was at aljg depressing the Canadian dol of around six Sl hat ments for Canadian imports, tries whose world prices have among the estimated 300,000 refu- since the ending of post-war ex. Area Rocked Ichange value stay down? more attractive, Rl propane exploded Wednesday located in Bayonne's "Constable impact and wet down a huge tank cons was under control (body, truck 10, of taken to degree over per ces of his FLAMES ROAR SKYWARD 'AFTER BAYONNE BLAST

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