/ THOUGHT FOR TODAY It often happens that one of the poorest jobs done by the do-it- Yourselfer is the self-made man, he Oshawa Times Mild weather will bring thaw conditions to the ares. Chance of rain or drizzle. Price Mot Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1960 SIXTEEN PAGES VOL. 89--NO. 303 0% yt er - POLIGE Sr - . - SWING SABRES BELGIAN RIOTER DIES | Canada Gets Less | Defence Money WASHINGTON (CP) The developments: Gradual reduction U.8, ~defence department esti-|in American purchases of Cana- mates that its total expenditures dian uranium and completion of lin Canada will decline during the early warning systems in Canada next 18 months despite the ex-|reducing American expenditures clusion of Canada" from new on these projects, American military orders re |g, oonppacrs POSSIBLE siricting defence spending Canadian officials here see the Rogan alain t. bY possibility that -as the US, re. stateme: : q it ef e in| ment's comptroller office said siriets is eile nee spending American Jetence spending in production at home, Canadian Canada will decline to an estl-| yoy, 000trers may have the op-| mated $201,100,000 in the 1960-61] rtunity of obtaining a greater fiscal year which ends next June Pond of American defence sub-| 4% : 3 the depart. . 4 hg wk Be - a BELGIAN POLICE POUR WATER ON DEMONSTRATORS 'The stove's| found in one The 11 dead children ranged in age from 19 years to six months Mrs, Vosburgh was 43 ONE ESCAPED The only person to escape from the burning shack was Mr, Vos burgh, 63-year-old unemployed laborer, He suffered burned hands, The four surviving children were away when the fire started Mr, Vosburgh, tape over a small cut on his forehead and his nds bandaged, sald: "A crackling noise woke me use of | | OTTAWA (CP) Four persons were believed killed today in a level-crossing collision between an automobile and a train In Ottawa's west end, police said. The CPR train had left Ottawa's Union Station at 10:08 a.m. bound for Brockville, Skies were clear but a thin coating of snow covered streets Woodroffe area about seven miles west of Parliament ul, ) » * [30 ~from $410,300,000 in the lasti, oo. fiscal year and from $462,000,000 "5 "co." ipo plane swap, Cana. 1I e 1€ in_1958-59. ; (dian officials still have the faint | An official said his estimate for hope that the Americans willl the 1061-62 fiscal year, which accept the Canadian offer made ends June 30, 1962, is that de- some three months ago, fence spending in Canada will - ree ver aze OIIOor drop a little more--to $276,000, - 1961 Will Have The estimate does not take into NOYAN, Que, (CP)--This tinylup, My wife sald: "I've never seen anything like account the possibility that Can. . ey ho with anger and on fire,' it in 18 Jeats ot gre fighting." ada and the US. may negotiate Chilly Start sorrow today to the fire that! "I went right outside, Then 1| Mrs, Cletis Hyslop, sister ofa plane swap, This proposal has 3 A . : killed Mrs, Abel Voshurgh and|tried to get back in, It was im. the dead woman, said: been under discussion for some onORONTO (OP) i . Southern) 11 of her 15 children Thursday, possible. I didn't know what I "None of them had work, His/months and a decision may be Now 0 ae in poi Tid outlier The brother of the dead woman| Was doing, I tried to make a hole 1a5t job was in the fall, My sis- reached in a few weeks, New | Sat. in colllts weal 4 o/but when the stove exploded it|ier had a hard life. And to end The spokesman attributed the A ( sald the family ved ii We was, impossible," up burning like that," estimated decline mainly to two the present thaw will be replaced) p scause | s : 1 n 4 " J wooden shack only cause Liwrence Taylor, Mrs. Vos. : Bl No. | by colder air on New Year's eve Gould not rent a proper house! Bienes as bitter in his) Archie Datick, owner of No 1 after a dull day Saturday with Fire Chief William Beerwort 0." © the * Vosburgh's siiua: yan's general store, said of Vos cuT THRO T periodic rain and snow, ; said he is quitting, tion | burgh; ' The forecast for New Year's " sone," | WH "He sy but he day is cold and bright, with tem-| Everyone has lost someone, He (Vosburgh) built that, "He had no money | D LIFE ) ' § od, ANE: shape hod loved his family, He's a good peratures dropping 15 degrees, sald Rev, William Sellwoc , Ang shack only because no one would living man, He had many chil 3 oa ---- grees. | lican minister of Noyan. rent him a house with all those dren but he loved them all. Each| CASPER, Wyo. (AP)--Mrs, "I went to play carfls with children, id sid. He| that came he loved." Paul English of Calgary cut them in the evenings In Jha Wd it wig hat ye oo Mr, Sellwood, who went around, her -husband's throat with a houdo sow 1 Wont see thety picked it op ou The no good for|the village spreading the grim| razor blade to save his life, tx again," sald a friend, 15-y ' news, said: | The incident occurred at iso len Peaud | someone else but he could make old Adrien Peaudry, it go. Oh, he could make it go." "It's a grim Christmas, In a lated Pathfinder Dam, 50 miles The. easly...» morning blaze It go. Oh, " [elosely knit community like this, southwest of Casper, on Christ- burned the Sooflitey SHALE (0 FAMILY TRAPPED there atv very few folk who are ah 'eve. It ! fdn't become 8 grounc. lush '| "That stove" trapped the fam. not related." {known until a Casper physician ashes were the metal bedframes| |, i, i4e" the Poin, walls when| The dead children were Doris,| told of it today, although de In which the victims were," 0 nioded spewing flames 19; Ray, 17; Richard, 15: Phyl: lining use of his name, trapped, throughout the tiny interior, lis, 13; Catherine, 10; Audrey, 9;| The Canadian residents were OTTAWA (CP)--A Communist| Six bodies were 'I'm quitting, I'm quitting," Beverley, 7; Robert, 4; Carolyn, | visiting Barry Stoutamore, |, mo, Wo delegation has| bed sald Beerwort, "All those chil- 3; Leo, 1%; and Duane, six] Mrs, English"s father and are. | ied a three to four-month dren months, taker at the dam, when Eng- Ig - wilath - -- y our of Canada amid speculation - r---- wp lish became unable to breathe thet things, it ma . because of a flareup in an old og ig oT al hay R hd D { t ' throat injury, {7S 00 4 i 1 {farm products Canada is trying V Before a physician could | if (@) ng epu y reach him, English instructed |to sell. his wife how to open his throat | Arrival of the two-man delega- with a razor blade so he could {tion in Montreal Thursday night| For Kennedy th Hai es "ay The physician said the opera. [official Peking People's Daily tion was successful but that [that Wiimand Oia, has suffered TAC Na ™ b= pu . . w| English was flown to Rochester, a "great calamity" w more PALM BEACH, Fla, (AP)--|tee, met reporters after they Minn. Wednesday for further |than half its cultivated land hit President . elect John Kennedy reviewed jiteruationa Fy ot Hoa ht ) by floods, drought or insects, says he is seriously considering mestic problems, and after Ken- Engl oh orks for the Phils my Chine air, Yang Lu appointment of a world-roving nedy had announced that James, gs wor § for i i he hinese pair, Yar 4 S---------- a tanador to represent him in|Landis will serve as his special ps. Petrol um. Company at [dang aud Liv Liang, declined to talks with high foreign officials assistant to help plan broad. y. |dis ! 88 ns . ' 3 Id including heads of government, scale reform of federal regu. erary with reporters, They sald da ld on ou ps sports Kennedy's latory agencies, - . [through an interpreter only that There are reports Kennedy's " dd they 'have many friends to see, . choice for such an assignment! Landis, former dean of the re rives re In' Canad will be W, Averell Harriman, for. Harvard Law School, has served Both men were in Canada a iremen s 3 lar tri u mer ambassador to Russia and as member or chairman of some few years ago on a similar trip, ITO (CP)-The former governor of New York, [of the government agencies he I This time, their hotel aceomme. TORONTO CP) he Har ho conferred with sharply criticized in a study aml 1S dation is being arranged by the radioactive materials in Industry % farsiman, Who sete 2d With nade Tor Kerrey Royal Bank of Canada, Ther! is endangering firemen and pub. Kennedy here this week, refus 1 : . are expected to stay in Montreal H y s y 3 «andis, 61, will be on the job hai i lic with contamination, Donald A, to confirm or deny it. Kennedy indis, 61, ) three or. four days, Their dest] ; tra dana y J ; statement sald, only 'for the ¥ Dunlop, Toronto fire department headquarters had no comment, (a sta » onl) nto treet nation after that is mot known.| : ini " mw . ) . t of time needed for the | director of training, said today.| The president-elect's disclosure amoun ! | He said more and various kinds|that he is thinking about naming Proparation ol a program and the MONTREAL (CP) -- Fire de. SAY UNSPONSORED | of radioactive material are being|a roving envoy came at a press Submission of final recommenda. ova 2 Libba ales ire '| Bank spokesmen said that as shipped into the city and although conference Thursday night on the|tlons for presidential action and !stroyed h thres.stored warellouse far as they know the Chinese it is shielded by lead, it could be moonlit patio of the Kennedy legislation. on midtown St, | rhain Street [iio on't after anything unusual," set: loose by fire, The danger home on the Atlantic shore There were these other de. (early today and seriously dam. p00" aqded that the visit is not! comes when there is a delay in| He also said again that he velopments at the press confer. 88ed an ! adjoining apartment | a - Er -- reporting its presence to the fire jooks with little faver on a presi.|ence: | mock, leaving six families temp- | department, he said. dent of the United States doing| 1, Kennedy and Fulbright, Ar. °rarily homeless, | Mr. Dunlop said reports of ship-'a gre: sal of travel abroad. | ) " 200, .| More than 150 persons were oe Pp ; A p a great deal of t 1 kansas Democrat, advocated put Toeagtod p i | mats to Toronto industries and| a {ting a good part, or perhaps all, evacuated from nearby homes | institutions are sometimes as PROBLEMS REVIEWED, wi of foreign I aT nl Re a|When the fire threatened to much as 3% months late, Con | Kennedy and Senator 4 ok [long-term commitment basis--a SPread but were able to return tamination could result if the llam Fulbright, chairman o the five.year congressional authori- later, material were freed by fire, Senate foreign relations commit-fzation for borrowing from the| Fireman Jean-Paul Dalgle suf BE (treasury, rather than the present fered cut hands and partial as T P |annual appropriation, piyxiatjon ad yw treated at the] SOMERVILLE, Tenn, (AP)--A ER PR : scene, No other Injuries were re.| Negro tent city, two weeks old| | DISAGREE ON WAGE orted ie haf ip} Id e act | 2, The two don't see eye to e off ph ott 175. firemen: Jr 16 st oday: is atquiring " Jomestie, on Kennedy's call for swift ac. oy "a emen rom vod a P p | tion by the new Congress to In tions played 25 streams of water manent look, Racial tension in LJ] + |crease the $1 minimum Wage by on the blaze, brought under con-| Fayette County is mounting be: 08 ng Mulheig "trol after a few hours, cause of it, | ases tran | 33 Sows an Jodt, Fillhright has Witnesses said the warehouse, One of the tent city share create ne Mg the Feo TR a former synagogue bought by alcropper residents, who say they BERLIN (Reuters) Commu- to supply East Germany with all omy is lagging could hurt busi bakery fompany two Years ago, were evicted by white farmers be. nist pressure on Berlin eased to-|necessa Is if East-West ness. seemed to explode" sending cause they registered to vote, Week any tirnm hha wv 4 -- flames and sparks shooting into|was shot and slightly wounded! day » West Germany signed a German trad®ended, the official the air Thursday, Investigation indicated | trade agreement with East Ger. Communist newspaper Neues y vai many and prepared to sign an. Deutschland added: St 1 k other with Russia, o "But 'we must realize that, as ee wor ers West and East Germany Thurs: far as materials are concerned, uy night afieed to xin theis we cannot draw freely from the Called Back sent (rade agreement beyond! sources available its Dec. 31 expiration date, sus. .. v . } We therefore call on every p " : . pending a Communist threat citize HAMILTON 'CP) -- The Steel C an' Bol : L on of our country to be as ' anadian s book banned In rica Against Nasters ateeny Movin thrifty as possible." Lompany of Canada today noti PRETORIA (Reuters) A book about raolal segregation territory, 4 State Planner Bruno Leuschner fied 300 employees of Hamilton! pitten by a Canadian journalist deported from South Africa The Communists were reported sald recently that production works to start back to work Mon has been banned by the South African government, The book, to have acknowledged in both fethods In many. East German day, The Tradgedy of Apartheid, was written by Norman Phillips, Fon clories would be changed inf ! pacts the status quo in West Ber. | ¢ | It is the first substantial recall sas lin, But East Germany indicated a! 4 five tem from depend. since production cutbacks went British Perfect New Radar today any concession to the West e est German supplies. 1,4 effect last March, resulting LONDON (Reuters) British scientists today were reported was an expedient until its indus- RED AIMS UNCH GED in a gradual reduction of Stelco's| to have perfected a new type of radar that can detect missiles AN ¥ try could become independent of West German newspapers said | Work force. Layoffs reached al seconds after launching even thousands of miles away, The West German supplies the new trade pacts mean that Peak of 2,000 late in November.| London Evening Standard said the system, which gives an Noting that Russia had agreed the East plans no new moves Individual recalls, totalling about| accurate "fix" on a missile before it rises abovessheshorizon, against West Berlin for the pres. ¥0. were sent out during Decem.! is a development of a system originated by an American navy ent, but warned that the Com. ber scientist, Dr, William Thaler, and known as *'Tepee'. CITY EMERGENCY munists have not dropped their] "The recall reflects an upturn . . PHONE NUMBERS |aims, in orders and production in the Four Feared Killed At Crossing Kurt Leopold, West Ge rod and bar mills but it is too latficial F , t rman oY 1 het! t ind official in charge of interzonal early to say whether it indicates POLICE RA 5-1133 trade who signed the extension/@ new trend," a Stelco spokes with East German trade official man said. FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 |Heinz Behrendt, s ; « I , sald both sides Today's HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 agreed not to disclose any details to 7, of the agreement, announcement brings 500 the total of hourly-rated 'employees at Hamilton works, | Our Wheat Surplus? Evicted Negroes Live In Tents Rioting Worse, Many Injured BRUSSELS (AP) -- Mounted|turned to Brussels Thursda {police and strikers clashed in|night, conferred at Laeken P; |downtown Brussels today in alace with the presidents of the melee of swinging sabres and| Senate and House of ta flying rocks. One demonstrator | jves, The monarch also met with w, , the first fatality in|Eyskens, ' (the Sed. he strike, oi A in| The Socialists contend that the {its 11th day, Ju of the new austerity pro- The striker was killed by a|8ram will fall heaviest on the sabre blow, Socialist leaders of Workers, Eyskens contends the the strike : are to off. rike sald. But & migistry ofl set Betgiun's financial: losses in interfor spokesman said a civil The Congo {lan fired on the demonstrators | d land "a man was killed," Police COUNTRY DIVIDED {sald at least 12 persons from| The economic battle has {both sides were injured, [spawned 8 new outbreak of the The death on this most violent long-time conflicts between the day of the walkout came in fight-| Catholics and Socialists, and ing that broke out when strikers tween the French-speaking W. stoned the Brussels headquarters|loon south and Flemish north, os ne ee ouput; Wiig Mp yh, and jo of Antwerp, Seven ships left dur several cities in the industrial] Ing the night and early morning. | Police said between 8,000 gouth, White ie sitike A pain 9,000 members of the Bocialist-led Sig a A most six b sai Workers Federation had fective, | stopped work in the port but 4,000 In Antwerp strikers wrecked a [ebers hi & solleded unions post office truck and beat up two| The Catholic Ao wosily he postal woRlers who refused to filiated with Eyskens' ® Soetal Join the strike, LL y 2 oct, he thant denounced he irike ns reve: w. p - dustrial city of Mons, There were | lutionary attempt to overthrow the government, J lence in| > : ihe vutbresks of yo : Parliament, recessed for | Christmas with the debate on the CABINET APPROVES POLICY 7 4 CHINESE TRADE DELEGATION | government's economic reform Eyskens held his regular cab- Program still in progress, re- inet meeting while the disorders| assembles Tuesday, were taking place. A communi-| Agitation grew among some of que said the cabinet had ex-|the strikers for their Socialist amined the situation and ap-|leaders to call a Senora] strike proved measures so far taken, ting 3 coincide the return The . cabinet reaffirmed theo! Parliament, Department store government's position--that the workers in the capital are ex- House of Representatives would pactelt to nd io rigors in & be allowed to debate the contro. 8, Sethobatra on sb n of versial austerity legislation to oclalist strategy so far raise taxes and cut welfare has as Bo sall JIork sobpages dois | and demonstrations in cha . spending to offset losses of Congo jon in nary Belg, Where the [Catholic unions are strong and fa strike has been least effec. ina After sponsored by the Canadian BOV-| In recent years China has been ernment, exporting small quantities of revenue, In Toronto, Cheng Tien-fong, (Wheat, But while it is the world's| Socialists said the demonstrator Nationalist Chinese Unifed Na- second-largest wheat producer-- was killed after several vives 0 tions delegate, commented on alter Russia--it has no large sur. strikers smashed many win ed the visit by suggesting that Can. Plus for export, in the Sabena Attlints Sem 9s | ada establish an embassy in For.| The People's Daily, reviewing/and administration building in mosa with a view to. increased the farm calamity, says China's downtown Brussels, " trade, He sald the embassy would 000,000,000 people are confident of| The trouble came from a sma! help deter Canada's diplomatic conquering the difficulty "and portion of the deruonstratons, 3 recognition of the Communist re-| re developing winter production| Was the case hema fala gime, and making over-all living ar-|Socialist union leaders had calles Canada's (rade with Red China fangements to win a compara: (on the marchers to avoid viol OTTAWA (CP) ~-- The federal has been growing, It started at Forestry Grant To Aid Jobless "King tively good harvest next year, [lence government has offered $5,000,» y Sod J yeu Some could not be restrained|000 to the provinces as ald to. $2,000,000 in Canadian exports in when they moved up to the air-| ward winter construction of forest 1057, with these boosted to $12,. 3 line building, where only a few access roads, it was announced 000,000 in 1958, Exports dropped £ na men from repair shops have today, to $11,000,000 in 1959 but are ex Joined the strike, | Provinces can make use of the pected to reach $20,000,000 for| Some strikers darted in be. money by putting up matching 1960, | {tween the police horses and let| amounts in a program in which No wheat will be included in| u ers go with stones and bricks, smash. | federal allocations have totalled the last figure, Canada sold . | 4,250,000 bushels of wheat to the " Then police brought up the, The announcement was ! Bi Drou ht water trucks and turned the high-| first by the new forestry depart. has sold none there since, Pre. pressure hoses on the strikers, | ment by Hugh John Flemming, It sumably the crop failures this |The first stream hit a 20-foot.| anticipated work resulting in all year have Improved Canadian! PEKING (Reuters) -- Disas-| wide banner and the men carry-| Provinces to improve forest-fire prospects for sales, trous natural calamities during ing it and swept them in icy fighting and forest management W, C. McNamara, chief com. the year caused serious disrup- water down a hill, facilities, missioner of the Canadian wheat tion of some industry a8 well as board, recently ~visited Peking heavy agricultural losses, the paudouin to the gallows." : | Police Crackdown riculture Minister Alvin Hamilton closed today, RIOTS IN SOUTH . boiled down to a '"fingers-| However, China probably met| Strikers in the industrial south Nabs Two Drivers crossed" expectation that China production targets in the main|tore cobblestones from streets may soon buy Canadian wheat, branches of heavy industry de-land hurled them through store] TORONTO (CP)--Police set up mee §pite the dislocation of the na.|windows and homes of workers| eight checkpoints in Metropolitan tional economy, the Peking Peo-\who refused to strike, Toronto In the start of a year-end ple's Daily said, campaign to rid the streets of | stalked the streets shouting|impaired drivers. Of the first cess in industry in front-page/"we'll march on Parliament headlines today, The paper dis-|Tuesday and "fo the gallows|was charged with impairment, closed Thursday that floods, (with Eyskens," Parliament re-| Another motorist was charged droughts and insect plagues hit|convenes Tuesday to consider the| with driving while his licence was halt the cultivated land during|austerity program, under suspension and 105 drivers the year, causing heavy crop| King Baudouln, who cut short|were issued summonses for mi. losses, nor violations, fi ing Sabena windows, | $4 300000 in 1058 and 1959, " LJ] mainland government in 1958 but Demonstrators shouted S48 and his subsequent report to Ag-/main Communist newspaper dis The demonstrators in Brussels The newspaper halled the suc. 1,461 drivers stoped only one his Spanish honeymoon and re- the bullet was fired from a pass. Ing car, It hit Early Williams, 25, , in the arm as he slept in his tent, The tent city is located about | three miles south of this West | Tennessee town, seat of Fayette County, Nine Negro families live in the tents now, including about 50 children, The Negroes say they can't find # Jobs, Their spokesmen predict the 3 tent city's population may rise to 300 families when sharecropper SiS leases expire the first of the year, White residents admit there are almost no jobs for Negro share wr EE ---- |cropperrs in Fayette County now, Last year there were hun s, The white farmers say rapid farm mechanization is respontible along with smaller cotton allots ments, John McFerren, Negro grocer and president of the Fayette County Civic and Welfare League, predicts some white landowners will go broke trying to prove ma- chines are profitable on the small, sometimes hilly farms, PREPARED FOR SIEGE McFerren, who distributes food and the tents donated by parties he refuses to name, said the Negroes are prepared for a siege, The tents, mostly about 20 by 30 feet, are warm and now some have rugs covering the mud. Wood stoves provide heat and kerosene lamps give a dim light. Residents share one outhouse, erected Christmas Eve, Befdre then conditions were primitive, at EVICTED NEGROES DRIVE STAKES FOR MORE TENTS . \