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The Oshawa Times, 25 Jan 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jonuery 25, 196 GOING TO NEW Patricia McKiernan Wa, who was found Jan. 2 in lock. 24 apartment with body of her widowed mother, is carried from Misericordia Hospital in New York today by her uncle, Matthew Mahoney of subur New Financing Plan Set For TORONTO (CP) Municipal Affairs Minister Warrender said Tuesday he will announce a new financing plan for the uranium community of Elliot Lake within two weeks He told the legislature the plan would fulfill a pledge made by the government a few months ago to help relieve the tax burden of residents caught in a wave of unemployment be cause of cuthacks in uranium production But he would not reveal de tails of the plan The issue arose when Liberal Leader Wintermeyer asked what the government intended No Plea Entered By Vosburgh SWEETSBURG, Que, (CP) Voshurgh, 63, a laborer whose wife and 11 of their 15 children were ound dead in their fire razed shanty home, was ar raigned Tuesday on charges of| murdering them The proceedings were brief. Since - preliminary hearing should follow arraignment within eight days, Crown and defence counsel agreed with Judge Patrick E. Delaney to set it formally for next Tuesday and then to carry it over until Feb. 3 Vosburgh was ordered back to Sweetsburg jail More than 150 people, many of them teen aged girls, jammed the courtroom, which has seating capacity for about 0 None of Vosburgh's four sur viving children appeared in court. The four, two of whom are married, were not at the Voshurgh home in Noyan, 35 miles southeast of Montreal, when it was destroyed by fire carly last Dec, 20 No plea was entered at the arraignment f Frost Seeks Municipal Worker Saw His Statutes Review Team Brother Killed TORONTO (CP) Premier modernizing, consolidating and mier intends to permit select Frost moved Tuesday to estab- simplifying them commitiee members to discuss lish a select commitiee to re- The commitiee would sit after the financial aspects of the act view the Ontario Municipal Act adjournment of the legislature particularly in regards to taxes and other statutes relating to sometime in April. It would for education the administration of the de- have power io examine wit "Money matiers are the pro partment of municipal affairs. nesses under oath rogative of the government," Work has been done on the Among statutes be re- Mr, Frost replied | statues already, he told the leg |v wed are the Assessment Act, Mr. Wintermeyer said the lislature, A newly created legalthe Depariment of Municipal) government is stealing a Liberal ldepartment for municipal af-| Affairs Act, the Local Improve-\party idea to review the munic to ¥ sil ¥ Moving a bank from Tang LONDON, Ont, (AP)~A road worker described at a Supremus Court hearing Tuesday how he you've a murderer b these men They didn't answer me you killed They transport driver Frank Pois- on. o Orkvilie, said when he #rnived at the accident scene he was using Ms truck lights ber cause of the fogey conditions Vehat mormng. He estimated vis. Hibilty st about 106 feet ! ! The hearing continues, YEARLY SCRUB Turkish inbatiatnts of rock saw a car un into a group o. were laughing and 1 got mad cones in the district of Ca three other workers, killing his and got the axe." Ippolito said docia chip off a layer of esting brother and another man and he threatened the two men with and walls one a year and give injuring the third He said he became angry when the car driver walked hack laughing, and he threat ened him with an axe Joseph lppolite, of Windsor, | was testifying at the trial of) Wallaceburg hank manager George M, Siddall, charged with criminal negligence in the Sept 21 accident on Highway 22 Siddall is charged with caus ing the death of Frank Cuccia 35, of Windsor. Emanuel Ip polite was also killed in the ac cident, and John Polizzi was in jured, Both were Windsor men Joseph lppolito told the court the car continued along the road after hitting the men, making him think it was not going to stop, Then it swerved into a ditch and struck a culvert T™WO GOT our He said Siddall climbed oul of the driver's side and another is # ¥ a WA ban Amityville, Patricia will | nie McKiernan, who had suf- be adopted by the Mahoneys. | fered heart condition, The She was found In state of mother died an estimated five shock and suffering from mal- utilis nutrition, dehydration and | Patricia pneumonia, sitting next fo | body of her mother, Mrs. Jen | | to six days before was found - i (AP Wirephoto) fairs, headed by C, W, Yates, ment Act, the Ontario Munici-|ipal statutes \general municipal counsel has pal Board Act and the Planning! "This is a request the opposi compiled a number of proposed Act {tion has made for years and changes which will be placed rype vipws years," he said, before the select commitiee Liberal Leader Wintermeyer WON'T AMEND ACT : The nine-member committee, said he 's opposed to any one Municipal Affairs Minister Iwhose members have not vet person determining how the mu-| Warrender stole another march heen appointed, will study the nicipal act should be changed on he Lovsras when he Jaa i py 0 the p ses 0 ¢ asked whether the pre- the unicipa £ ot be : statutes for th purposes off He asked whether the | Se i A Jt 5 ™ ethics for elected municipal of i T ficials ew, al | 1er Bazi Jz | The Liberals. gave notice re " i cently they will introduce a bill hy | the legislature this session to 1 establish a code of ethics in an kh effort to reduce moral wrong E oes io) Ia |doing among municipal govern Zi iments | "Phe mayors and reeves tell NEW YORK (AP)~The New me a code of ethics is already York Herald Tribune reports that the American and Foreign Bank of Tangier formerly known as the Moroccan Bank- has been missing since last June along with is executives and resources of $4,043,907 The newspaper prefaces story with this note "LOST: One bank with pri vate accounts totalling more than $3,000,000 and listed assets in excess of $4,000,000, Finder please contact anxious deposit ors in New York, Vermont, Mis sissippi, Florida, Europe and North Africa, or the New York Herald Tribune," Also at the top of the story were these reported _excerpis from the bank's last official contact with its depositors circular American and Foreign Bank Post office box 982 Panama City, Panama Tangier, June 22, 1960, We are moving to Panama Today, June 22, 1960, marks the end of 18 years of opera tion in Tangier for the Ameri- can and Foreign Bank and its | predecessor, the Moroccan Bank, Today, we are packing our hooks and records and shipping them to Panama as the first phase in our move to Panama with a branch in London Elliot Lake to do to help the hard-pressed said, "We know what is going community on.' He read a letter from the ¥i He said & small group in the liot Lake Chamber of Com. community was leading the merce which referred to a main body of ratepayers down group of ratepayers who have the garden path refused to pay municipal taxes CCF Leader MacDonald and are in danger of losing he had a letter from their homes by foreclosure Chamber of Commerce and if "I will give a full statement there was any conspiracy In at another date ~ probably volved to make the government within two weeks or sooner," look foolish he would have to he Mr, Warrender said a part of it . "The premier said If we MENTIONS. LIBERALS waited for a year the problem He said it was a Liberal gov: would ke gone--hut it's not, it's We apologize Banished sald too the LONDON (CP)==An exiled po ernment at Ottawa which asked| getting worse," Mr, MacDonald jitioa] Jeader may go to Canada ministers of India, Ceylon, Ma. U8 alternatives to our present the Ontario government to helplsaid establish a model community at' "will the legislature have an p rime Minister Diefenbaker the uranium deposits opportunity to debate the new |ipa¢ South Africa should he ban He criticized the Liberal party financing plan?' he asked ished from the Commonwealth and one particular unnamed | Premier Frost indicated the! ja is Oliver Tambo, vice! Liberal for "snooping around"|plan would not be debatable president of 'the African Na at Elliot Lake and listening to! Mr. Warrender said any fore: {ional Congress of South Africa the wrong kind of people closure on mortgages was the Tambo is deputy to Chief Al "There are two or three peo- responsibility of the federal au bert Luthuli. one of the most re ple up there doing this,"" heithorities spected of all African leaders Luthuli, in his 60s, now is liv INTERPRETING THE NEWS next month to try to convince ing in detention in a restricted laren of South Africa, away from ier to Panama is, frankly, a | hell of job! The physical problems alone involve mov ing tons of files, equipment ete, The legal problems are in themselves tremendous material then advised that all correspond- ence he sent to the Panama City post office box The story also says The privately managed finan cial institution, formed in 1942 and reported headed hy a man named TI, Stanghbye, announced to depositors June 22 that re: cent reforms in Tangier made impossible the continued free- dom of activity the bank pre-| viously had enjoyed while Tang ier was an international city, Depositors were advised of the move to Panama where liberal legislation would permit the accustomed ease of opera: tion Efforts since that time fo] make contact with the bank in Panama, in Tangier and through its correspondent hanks proved futile "For the The quoted moment, at least | American and Foreign Bank of {its suburbs by Jan, 1, {"Tangler (or Panama) the high Appears " the to be on Seas story says Tangier became an integral part of the Republic of Moroceo (In 1950 and a series of stringent sion of the Ontario legislature banking laws were enacted African May Meet Dief, shortly to call on the prime laya, Pakistan, Nigeria 1 Ghana, Fulton Makes No Comment On Sentence OTTAWA (CP)=Justice Min anc |¢ ould {his own tribe, He is an advocate ister Fulton said Tuesday he has Arms Oust South Africa | Disarmament appears likely to supplant the problem of South Africa as No, 1 talking point when prime ministers of [the Commonwealth assemble in {London early in March One view in Whitehall is that it would be illogical to subordin. ate a pressing problem like dis-| armament to a 'domestic matter such as whether a re publican South Africa should remain in the Commonwealth There is some support in of [ficial circles for the idea that the Commonwealth conference starting March 7, will see the Afro-Asian members of the Commonwealth giving a new Ballet Encounters Bouquets, Boos of seeking political advance-|"very much in mind" the case ment for Negroes through non.|0f 14-year-old Anthony Wayne| violent means and some law-| Yensen of Capreol, Ont, sen: | vers and academic people in|tenced to be hanged for the! Britain are understood to belknife slaying of a Capreol| |seeking means of nominating | mother of three children, | [him for a Nobel Peace Prize,| He was replying in the Com | Tambo is hoping to go to. Ot-|MONs to Harold Winch (CCF tawa as part of a campaign by Yancouver Fast) who noted this| exiled leaders to impress upon|¥2% the second 14-year-old to receive sue nmtence the Commonwealth that the] "j Sh ha dentente Winch| only way to bring pressure upon | Ha, MI Inch| : 4 th Ee | SY RY HnE Pronalire Hp anked, was the minister in a po-| BUlly Sinica lo Ivey le vagal: or in the immediate I : future to bring in amendments from the Commonwealth to the Criminal Code on capital] The exiled Negroes have punishments Mr Fulton gave nol Malaya, He leaves today for the formed themselves into an in| direct reply constitutional review talks in ternational organization called Yensen was sentenced Satur [Southern Rhodesia and will the South African United Front, day at Sudbury to he hanged likely see Prime Minister Sip Delegations representing (he April 18 for the slaying of the! | Abubakar Balewar of Nigeria SAUF are to loave London Capreol woman last Neptomhor and Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of The other hay ta receive this Ghana Dr. Tom Dooley Fund Started ue monwealth members on the un a e ready to share with all Com- ternational medical association, |Ment There have heen reports sentence was Steven Murray| The Sunday Times says there hase at Clinton, Ont,, in June, l} principles of disarmament and, TORONTO (CP) {monwealth members the "tech. Medico, now operates in pq that the justice department is | impetus fo disarmament diseu | sions Duncan Sandys, Common wealth relations secretary, is back in London after talks with Prime Minister Nehru of India and leaders of Pakistan and {for the rape slaying of a | coming conference will result in| A group of Prisonment Jan, 22, 1060, The newspaper says that for day to form a fund in memory of the current session forecast | ; lage lim low | p ment Br. Dooley died Jan. 13 4 it below which minors | in the Municipal Act," Mr, War render said He said the department is pre paring a handbook for digiribu tion to local governments/ which will set out in print parts of the Municipal Act relevant to con duct of elected official MAINE TABOOS GIRLS' TATTOOS AUGUSTA, Me, (AP) There'll be no tattooed la dies in Maine if a bill filed in the State legislature Tuesday is passed The bill introduced by Har- vey Johnson of Smithfield would han tattooing of fe- males or anyone under 18 man got out of the other door "They came up the highway smoking a cigaret and laughing together, | said, 'do you realiu what vou did?' and 1 said are you a little short this month? Seaboard makes both small and lorge Loans from $50 to $5,000 logns to. home r complete down close existing and to consoli date debts, No bonus, no pre-payment charge, Terms arranged up to 60 months; Life Ir Metro Discusses Bmalnamation TORONTO (CP) ~~ Metropol itan Toronto council decided Tuesday to study the possible amalgamation of Toronto and 1963 By a vote of 22-2 council also agreed that it must reach a de cision on the question by Rep tember 1, so recommendations would reach the 1962 spring ses Special owners | payment mortgage Mayor Nathan Phillips fo Ald. Kenneth Ostrander voted against the motion on the grounds that the city is not an impartial body for the study Metro Chairman Frederick Gardiner promised provincial help on the study and said that special meeting would be called and special committees would he set up 'to investigate vari and urance protection PHONE | RA 8-6283 20'/; SIMCOE ST. §, OSHAWA SERNBORRD FINANGE COMPANY Metro. government," Predicting that a mountain of statistics could he obtained, Mr Gardiner added that 'no ene tell what the financial consequences of amalgamation the. axe and they fled, them a coat of whitewash ---- SAI A full range of quality toile ored cools in blue, brown, grey ond clive. Two end three button, single breos ted. 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The throne speech at the start| = background" to disarma- countries drafting # bill that would set an 12] {year-old girl near the a "united attitude' among Com-| {lop t 0 § I the first time Britain will be lof Dr. Thomas Dooley whose in| 'CEIslation on capital punish There have been strong indi New York, Until he was taken could not be sentenced to death,' CLEA DISTRIBUTOR'S RANCE HERE IS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ULTIMATE IN REALISTIC MUSICAL REPRODUCTION , . , STEREO! TO OWN THE SPECIAL! 369.00 NET CASH cations that Britain is deploying ill he worked at Maoun Sing all her diplomatic resources in Hospital, five miles from thel an effort to ensure that no Chinese horder in the Laotian] Famous Make Imported 1961 WINDSOR (CP)=The Cana-a bit ragged in spots, charge it dian National Ballet Tuesday re. up to wearisome touring jumps ceived plaudits from a Canadian critic and strong boos from across the border, The ballet Monday night opened a week-long Windsor ap pearance with Tschaikovsky's Swan Lake, Lieutenant-Gover nor J, Keiller Mackay of On. tario attended, John Gardiner of the' Windsor Star called the performance 'most creditable , , . some daz zling dancing." Joseph Mossman of the De troit News said the performance was "labored," the dancing re- sembling at times an advanced class in ballet instruction, IT LACKED LUSTER? Collins George, writing in the Detroit Free Press said the company was 'not a great one," and termed the performance lackluster and so-s0." Mr. Gardiner said the formance was "enjoyed oughly by the capacity ence "George Crum conducted the 16 Plece orchestra and if it was per thor audi He said the scenic were excellent and plauded lead. ing dancers Lois Smith and her husband David Adams Mr, Mossman said "if the {dancing was sometimes compe-| {tent, it was competent in the manner of the advanced class of a ballet school, although some of the dancers did seem to have got into the advanced class by mistake." SMITH HAD STYLE He said Miss Smith had style and beauty but "by. no means |gave a fully matured or finished interpretation, "Certainly the dancers could gain no inspiration from their jorchestra," he said, "which in {the familiar Tschaikovsky score ranged downward from slightly painful." Mr, George said "Most of the participants seemed to be going through their routines by rote." He said in brighter spots the dancers "achieved the excite ment of a sincere' perform ance," | effects) precipitate action is taken jungle | against South Africa, such as{™'pp. "| "SEM 6 expelling her from the Com. The businessmen, who sy monwealth club because of her| hey. do not want Dr. Dooley's racial policies sacrifice to die with him, agreed Prime Minister Macmillan is to start a fund so Canadian doc. | believed to feel that this would[!0™8 can be sent to work for be abandoning those in South Medico, At present there is only Africa who disagree with the[on® With the organization, Dr.| Nationalist government's racial/ltonald Wintrob, of Toronto, who policies, Another argument relieved "Dr. Tom" at Maoun| against expulsion is that it|Sing. would only increase Nationalist) The group is headed by Frank intransigence Walton. Special Sav to cash ir OVERSEAS IN 1961? 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