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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jan 1961, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY A toast for men: | Women wn made a ana 4 Bre ts VOL. 90--Me. 23 fere's to the us what Coals: ad St LE al US, we Mainly dondy with a few seats tered smowfiarries, little change in temperature, Second €) pr ll ein Iu ii EIGHTEEN PAGES Arthur Ni King | slreet east, Oshawa, was rush ed to the Oshawa General Hos pital with a dislocated wrist and hip, after he trapped in the wrecked shown above, Oshawa Savoie heen Car fire | had CCF Leaders Disagre crowhars AFTER COLLISION freed The in a collision fighters Savioe with CRY was In volved with » tractorArailer on Simone street just north of the Bloor | intersection at 10:39 Friday, The four rear south street p.m WITH TRACTOR wheels of the (trailer knocked loose from the chas was driving north were sis, Savoie on Simeoe street south at the time of the collision, The trans port was going south. After collision, the transport jump e ed the curb and knocked down a "no parking" sign. the truck was driven by Michael Steven Towpyha, of 175 Printed Post Drive, Becarboro, Savoie also suffered lacerations to his fore- head and knee (Oshawa Times Photo) CLC Screens Job Lobby Over Premier Douglas Delegates OTTAWA (CP) iminering dispute over leadership of the proposed New Party welled into open disagreement Friday al a press conference called to an nounce the latest steps taken toward the party's birth Biggest controversy was over the intentions of a man who wasn't there: Premier Douglas of Saskatchewan CCF Leader Hazen Argue, an svowed candidate for leader- ship at the party's founding convention here next summer, said he feels the premier "is not available." Coptradicting him were Stan-| ley les, of the New Party's chair | national commit-'the premier onta, national CCF president These two--hoth supporters of Mr. Douglas for leader aid they are convinced the premier will agree to run Mr, Argue said there is wide spread opinion in Baskatchewan and among union supporters of the New Party that Premier Douglas "can make his best contribution in Saskatchewan," HOLDS HIS OPINION He said he holds to his opinion] ~after "many and frequent talks with the premier on this question' - that Mr. Douglas won't run Mr, Lewis oountored, ui hf i have lalked with i of Saskatchewan colleague and we are con vinced his colleagues in g atchewan will support his tak ing the leadership of the party and that he will do it Mr. Knowles said he had spoken to Mr, Douglas last Sun day night in Regina That conversation was a few hours after the premier, who hitherto has insisted he wants to stay in his province, indicated his position has changed. Mr, Douglas told a Regina meeting Sunday he would "go wherever the movement thinks I can make my best contribution." Mr, Lewis said the premier will make his position clear in & a month or so, tee, and David Lewis of Tor|/very recently and also to his. Phe five-day founding conven Airmen Anxious To See C (AP) Alr i WASHINGTON force Capts. John hildren ing fliers, Later, the flyers and tion of the New Party being formed hy the CCF and Cana dian Labor Congress will be held in Ottawa July 31 to Aug CLC President Claude Jodoin told the press conference that Premier Douglas will get sup: port from farm groups and the trade union movement, "and that goes for other people, in McKone their wives visited the White ojuding the leader of the CCF and Freeman 0, Olmstead, re- House for coffee with the pres: party," united with their wives alter al: mos! in oenths in a Russian) prison, want only one thing more~to see their children They are expected to get that wish today after winging home| to Topeka, Kan, in an air foree plane A warm welcome from Presi dent Kennedy and their wives here Friday eased the chill of weather better suited for Siberia than Washington The Olmstead two year-old daughter and expect a second child in early March The MeKones have elght months-old son and older daughters McKone and Olmstead had heen held in a Russian prison since their RB-47 jet observation plane was shot down over the Rarents Sea July 1. Four other crew members either were killed or ave missing and pre sumed dead VISIT WHITE HOUSE President Kennedy personally led the reception for the return have a an lwo ident and Mrs, Kennedy At Topeka, another warm wel come-=in chill, snowy weather---| awaits them today. Governor John Anderson of Kansas and| Topeka Mayor Ed Camp head) the welcoming party, When the flyers landed, re porters were not permitted to interview them, Neither were they permitted. to get close enough to overhear what was jald alter the flyers landed White House Press Secretary! Pierre Salinger said the restric tion was imposed because the state department did not want lo jeopardize prospects of im-| proving relations with Russia He said there was "a general understanding" that the flyers for period of time will not grant interviews," Senator Styles Bridges (Rep NH.) sa he "decision to gag the two returning IRR-A? flyers can only be interpreted as an effort to cover up some phase of this affair about which the Kennedy administration has misgivings." | ame GETTING BANG OUT OF WORK NEW YORK (AP) Two holdup men got a real blast out of their last job Messenger Daniel Waters was strolling along west J4th Street in Manhattan's garment district Friday when two thugs jumped him and ran off with a brief case loaded with a $6,200 payroll But the bag contained more than just loot, What the bandits didn't know was that thin wire held tightly by Daniel Waters was attached to an anti holdup alarm As the men walked away, waters snapped the wire and the device exploded, Thick smoke bellowed out The men dropped the bag and fled 1] Broadcasting Charges May Cause Big Fight OTTAWA (CP) The Com mons Friday heard the first rumblings of what promises to he an intense committee battle over alleged political interfer ence with hroadeasting in Can ada From the initial discussion in the House came signs that the political fray this session in the broadeasting committee, soon to he set up, may he even bigger then in 1958 Twa years ago, in what one MP described Friday as a ely ews, the committee erupted in charges of Conservative party pressure heing exerted on the publicly-awned CIM I'he final report of the committee found CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5.1133 FIRE DEPT, RA 5.6374 HOSPITAL RA a.2211 | no evidence to the charge Now facing the revived com mittee are opposition charges that political influence played a part in recommendations hy the Hoard of Rroadeast Gavernors on operators of new, competi tive television stations in. Tor onto and Halifax Added Friday hy CCF Leader Argue was a suggestion that the CRC had to drop its television program, Press Conference, he cause Progressive Conservative MPs felt that cabinet ministers were not doing too well CITES ANOTHER ONE Mr. Argue added that he had information that a CRC pro gram on political parties had to be cancelled because the Con servatives wouldn't take part and the Liberals didn't want a Liberal.CCF affair" Revenue Minister Nowlan who reports ta Parliament for broadeasting, s u g g e sted that Mr. Argue was speculating that he was making statements support \ that had no factual basis and that he was creating fictions," Mr, Nowlan added later that the ARG would welcome an in vestigation of the basis granting TV licences, "They re: sent the imputations and the|Minims is the equivalent of one! HAVANA (AP) = snide suggestions which have heen made in connection with their actions in considering this formula of 3 ccs which wasiirial today matter," he said Mr. Nowlan didn't finish his speech-the one that closes de bate on the government pro posal te set up the committee However, he probably will eon elude at a later date, This could mean the committee could he working within a month Douglas Fisher (CCF Part Arthur) suggested the commit ted could forget about all other witnesses hy putting Dr, Andrew Stewart, RRG chairman, on the stand could "keep pressing and ques tioning him, perhaps in continu ous session for two or three days, in order to get the whale thing cleared up fram his point of view." OTTAWA (CP) dian Labor Congress steps 10 keep outsider filirating its mass unemploy ment "lobby of MPs next Thursday, reliable sources said Friday The The Cana has taken from in 1,100,000 member con gress has instructed its mem hers affiliates to accredit all delegates they plan to send to the mass meeting with govern ment leaders Informants indicated the CLC {order is chiefly aimed at pre- venting any attempt by radicals to turn the peaceful lobby cam- paign into a rowdy or undignie fied demonstration on Parla ment Hill, Up to #00 union leaders and workers are expected to take part in the CLC demonstration Orders have gone out, saying that there will be no picketing of Parliament, no signs or plac: ards and no public parade as such, | Plans call for the CLC dele galeg--expected here from un. tions right across Canada -- to gather in.a committee room in the centre block of Parliament Thursday morning CLC President Claude Jodoin will then present the congress brief to government--the views | of organized labor on unemploy- ment, the state of Canada's economy, social security, collee. [tive bargaining, immigra- (tion, housing, education, taxa. ton, broadcasting and interna. tional affairs, 99.0z. Infant Ajax Miracle AJAX (Staff) After 21 days in an incubator at the Ajax: Pickering General Hospital, a 2%-ounce infant is steadily gain Ing weight and vitality, aided hy {the intense nursing care of a {busy obhstethical staff at the {hospital Diane Debra, daughter of My and Mrs, William Mically of Pine Ridge, Dunbarton, weighed two pounds at birth on Jan, 6, at 2.06 p.m, Since the post-natal decrease in weight, the child, has gradually gained weight to one pound and six ounces at the last weigh-in For theATH twaaweeks of her life Dighe required the constant attention of a specialized nurse and all members of the obstes trical staff have had "eyes in the back of their heads," to keep a constant watch on the medical miracle ' CAREFUL FEEDING | For the first two days of her of [life the baby was fed two minims of glucose every 2 hours, (Two fifteenth of a o.0,) Then the child was put on a injected into a tube that was in serted in the throat and into the stomach The formula has been increas-| amounts to a of 10 cos of glucose every ed by two co present dose and 616 co twa hours Maunsell Gerrow, director of nursing at the Ajax-Pickering General Hospital, said "The sur vival' of the child is closely hooked with the intense nursing endeavour of the obstetrical unit's constant care of nurturing {the baby in the overcrowded maternity department Mr, Gerraw, who is the only male director of nursing in a 'hospital in the province, added jure expected in Quebec, but OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 196) ADMIRAL TO TALK Snow, Cold | Some Sun For Canada | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Winter's slanting sun will be seen but not felt hy Canadians this weekend as fog Jlifis in British Columbia and cold mostly sunny weather persists in Ottawa, Quebec and Halifax The cross-Canada weather pic ture Friday was mainly one of change as high pressure sys tems lifted fogs, spread cold and some snowflurries British C ol u mbia's interior bathed in fog and high temper atures during the week will he invaded . hy high pressure ridge bringing cold air from the south. A sunny Sunday is sched uled for Vancouver Most Alberta centres will not see the mercury ahove zero A band of snowflurries mov ing out of southern Saskat chewan is expected to reach Winnipeg and may be followed by gusty winds and below-zero readings. The same conditions will extend to northeastern On. 5H tario Fastern Ontario reported scat tered snowflurries, but most of the province had cold, clear skies, Temperatures in the north country are expected to sink to 26 helow and to zero in southern centres As Toronto digs out of its Blevenson, new UU ador to the United | tresses a point dur- | ing his first news conference | nited Nations head quarters in New York, Steven. son said he thought President USE FOR SURPLUS Adini amhba vations at 1 NEW VOICE AT UN | Kennedy would he happy lo a today to set wp with the Santa Maria amid re- ances the navy Ready To Enter Brazilian Port RECIFE, Brazil (AP)--A U 8. from the direct j dra course it was was. flying to Brazil taking toward West Africa, ar yous. Dennison gave Galvao assur would take ne Maria ports the rebel commander of action against the Santa the captive liner had agreed 10'if he carried out his announced put into & Brazilian port when willingness to release the pas- n egotiations Lo release passen- sengers, who were fri gers are completed when the self-styled M. A US, Navy flyer returning ists seized control of the cruise from a flight over the ship said "hip Sunday In the Caribbean, the Capt, Henrique Galyao, had told hi to bring the Banta Maria into | Webster of Galvao's offer came| on the heels of a 1.8 Indien, of safe conduct | skipper captive passengers including 42| Oliveira Bal Americans | a meet Premier Khrushchev if the Boviet leader attends the resumed session of the United Nations general assembly starting March 7 (AP Wirephoto) a d n reported well spoken to him in English and told him he had informed Ad- miral Robert 1, mander-n-chief of the U8, At lantie fleet, that he would circle HEADS FOR BRAZIL rebel Portuguese leader HAS 70 HELPERS Galvan, a former capiain in the Portuguese army, and 70 armed followers sneaked ahoard the luxury ship st stopovers in | Venezuela and the Dutch West | They proclaimed the Promise liner "liberated" in their ecam- for the rebelipaign to overthrow Portugal's to discharge his 588| strongman, Premier Antonio de azar, {Dennison said that te {the lives and propert Ditect Americans shoard and because of humanitarian concern for all the passengers he would "(ake (no action to interfere with his Com-| (Galvao's) entering or departing a port, or lying off a port, for the purpose of discharging the passengers," Dennison offered to confer further with the rebel leader to sel up the exact details, The 120040n Portuguese de- im by radio that he was ready any selected Brazilie~ port," The report by Cmdr, William All the passengers hoard the fugitive vessel were Galvao had Webster said Dennison point on the Equator at 34 egrees west longitude while egotiations continue The navy disclosed that Rear: Admiral Allen ¥, Smith, com. Siroyer Lime arrived at Las mander of the Caribbean Kea worst snowstorm this season | predictions call for more snow {to spread into the province Buns day from the east, idely scattered snowflurries a Tay \ outlook is for sunny condi f with mild winds, : For Forty Homeless. iii Sint In Sault Blaze he converted into bread | employed, if and butter for the nation's un- the government | g RTI a can find a way, | [left homeless in a fire that|92Y night several federal depart. {caused an estimated $500,000 |Ments have been put to work {damage in downtown Sault Ste, Making a fresh survey of sur- (Marie, Mich, Friday night, |Plus foodstuffs and ways they | The fire destroyed the three. ¢8n be used to help unemployed storey Moose Lodge building |heads of families and individuals and firemen fought for five|through welfare agencies, hours' to prevent the blaze| The principal surpluses are reaching four adjoining business wheat and butter, | blocks, One other building suf | The thought is that reducing fered heavy smoke and water --- damage, | Firemen Die | In Collapse | Of Building CHICAGO (AI)==AL least five firemen were known dead and six or more were reported miss: ing today in a fire that collapsed a five-storey factory building an the near west side, All four walls of the building collapsed minutes apart as fires men battled the blaze in near: that at the present time the ob stetrical department 18 nursing three other premature habies, Senior nurse Mrs, DD, Berwick, who for part of the time was in charge of the baby, told The Times, "It took more than nurs: [ing alone to keep Diane well and bring her to this 'strong' stage," [zero cold, Mr, and Mrs, Mically have, Twenty or more firemen were two sons, Robert, aged 16 and reported near the rear wall of Brian, 12, [the building when it collapsed, During the past vear the ob.|burying at least half of them, stetrics department of the Ajax-| Dr, Holard P, Sullivan, fire Pickering Hospital has success-|depart me nt physician, said fully nursed one set of pre-|three bodies were recovered approximately three and a half{the debris, He said at least six pounds, and four sets of pre:|other firemen mature twins, buried under the wall, 'Americans Face 'Cuba Execution Six Ameri: They are charged with cans charged with trying to join|""erimes against the security of anti-Castro rebels were to go on|the state," a general accusation before a wmilitary|covering conspiracy, {tribunal in ancient La Cabana) Councillor Gilbert de Dardel Fortress, They face death at thelof the Swiss Embassy, caring execution wall for U.K, interests in Cuba, said Bread, Butter 'dyemployed mature triplets, each weighing/and two others were located in| = were believed || Prime Minister Fidel Castro's he had been advised the Cuban {regime, which by unofficial [prosecutor would ask for count already has shot 38% per: death penalty sons, including three Americans, sald the six sailed from Mava-|Anibal Pacheco and Luis Raul {thon Key, Fla, and were cap Fletias, were retained to defend tured entering Havana Harbor/the six Jan, 7 Cuban police said the They are George Beck, 4, of Americans had attempted {Norton, Mass; Tommy Baker, [land on the north coast of Pinar six | Then the committee unit, We are very proud of the 2% of Dothan, Ala: Danald Joe del Rio province, a rebel strong: Green, 23%, of Clover, §.C.; hold, but bad weather forced James Rean, 21, of Cedar Falls, them to sail inte Havana Har N.C Alfred Eugene Gibson, bor. The Americans dumped 32, of Durham, N.C, and Leon: thelr weapons and equipment! ard Louis Schmidt, 21, of Chi-/overboard before landing, police! cage (sad [ the surpluses through giveaway programs would not only bene: | fit the unemployed but would| help the Canadian economy gen- erally by removing the depress. ing effect the surpluses have on|t farm prices f The government can't, how- ever, simply hand out a loaf or two of bread and half a pound of butter to every recipient of unemployment insurance, This, it is felt, would lead to waste and would completely disorgan ize ordinary markets, The government is hoping to work out some plan by which it can make deals with welfare agencies or other organizations working with the unemployed to take up the surplus foodstuffs, One plan being examined is that used in the United States, which makes surplus foodstuffs available In areas of serious unemployment, President Ken: nedy's first executive act after his inauguration was to increase the ration, fi ( the | Two veteran Cuban lawyers, |B to)8 frontier, had been ordered from | naval headquarters in San Juan to Belem, Brazil, "to he avail: {able to meet the Santa Maria if the ship decides to confer" with "You had the navy, A navy. cer, James hetter {where the big story will break within 16 hours," He made the statement at about 8 p.m, Fri. day [ was apparently veering away Canada Not Asked For More Troops ger of collapse, n participation, Palmas, Canary Island, Friday from Lisbon to jein in the chase, Ex-Patient orters in Ban Juan: go to Belem, That's To Death BAKERSFIELD, Calif, (AP) | Former mental patient Richard [Lindsey == whose parents said [they were too poor to get him {proper psychiatric care--must die in the gas chamber for murdering a six-year-old girl who had a heart disorder, Lindsey, who admitted kid. napping, raping and killing Rose Marie Riddle, was sentenced Friday in a jammed courtroom OTTAWA (CP)=External Af-|that was heavily guarded be. airs Minister Green said in the cause of public feeling against 'ommons Friday the United|the slightly built slayer, He got A US, Navy spokesman said he Banta Maria had '"dras. leally changed" course and Nations military force in Thea life term for kidnapping be: 'ongo is in no immediate dan-|sides the death sentence for {first-degree murder, | "This is not the time for re. [venge or sympathy," said super. {for Judge William I, Bradshaw, Mr, Green was replying to "These are the only sentences He reiterated that Canada has ot heen asked to increase its questions by CCF Leader Argue|I can give for the crimes coms about a warning by UN Secre: mitted," ary » General Dag Hammar: Lindsey, 30, was twice coms kjold of the danger of weaken: mitted to mental institutions in ing the force if some countries Texas and has a record of auto withdraw thejr contingents, (thefts in 'Texas . and Arka MAY GET ROCKET RIDE A young chimpangee is strapped in the couch in which this animal or another of six especially trained chimpan- gees is scheduled to ride a rocket into space gn a 230-mile f Fla., next week. Men holding couch are not identified by the | National Aeronautics and Space Administration which released this picture in Wash. ington (NASA Photo via AP Wirephoto) light from Cape Canaveral, | WITH SHIP REBEL A. y

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