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The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1961, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, May 26, 1961 » ~ Capt. Walter C. McMeen, stationed at Luke AF Base, Ariz., shows strain of flight as he leaves Air Force Husky "'Canada Good » Crime Target =| OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada is | presenting an increasingly at- ' [tractive target for organized + crime, RCMP Commissioner C. {|W. Harvison said in an annual ? report made public Thursday. '| The commissioner's report {dealt with the year ended March '131, 1960, and therefore no ref- erence was made to the cur- 'rent Ontario controversy. | Provincial Liberal Leader |J ohn Wintermeyer has de-| bringing about changes in crime patterns, which necessitate the closest possible co-operation be- tween police forces, both na- lional and international. | "It should be mentioned, too, Jihat Canada is presenting an |increasingly attractive target {for organized crime. "Extreme vigilance, high |standards of per 1, good training and public support of imanded a royal commission to|lav enforcement will be re- investigate crime in the prov-|quired if we are to keep Can- ince. Elmer Sopha, Liberal ada relatively clear of powerful, member of the legislature for|corrupting and vicious crime HIGH FLYER &% Sudbury, has claimed he has t evidence implicating a cabinet € minister in organized crime. In his report, Commissioner {arvison said "Ease and speed of transpor- tation and communication are syndicates." MENTAL PATIENTS | 'A five-year government plan to accommodate some 800 men- tal patients has been approved by the Norwegian parliament. Union Charges completely. We also feel that ees should not join our union." The union this year won its first contract for 148 Etobicoke Dutch Church x Discriminated [ches amor. The tne Som: [ployees for more than five years A delegation of church mem- TORONTO (CP) -- The Na- bers that approached the schoo! tional Union of Public Employ- board Wednesday night but was ees (CLC) accused the Dutch|pot received said the men had been sent a letter suggesting| MASS CLIMB they join the union or lose their| Mr AN (AP)--Italian journal jobs. list Fulvio Campiotti, 47-year-old "W are not going to fire the|bachelor who last year led more two men until we have ex-than 100 women on a mass hausted every possible means|climb of 13,800-foot Mount Rosa, of keeping them and until we|will take 100 boys on a similar are in receipt of a court order|climb Aug. 30. The boys, includ- saying we must," John Parker,|ing a party from the United chairman of the school board, States, will be selected by said. mountaineering clubs. CAVIAR IN GLASS TEHRAN (AP)--Iran has cided to market its caviar glass containers instead of as in the past. It will also for more direct sales instead selling in bulk to the Soviet Union for packaging and resale under Russian labels. The two countries share the Caspian Sea product. Christian Reformed Church Thursday of being discriminat- ory after two school janitors in suburban Etobicoke, members of the church, refused to join the union on religious grounds. The janitors, George Bonva- nie and L. C. de Haan, in a letter to the school board, said the 'closed shop" compulsion "weighs heavily upon our con- sciences because of the un- Christian and dictatorial meth- ods employed by many labor leaders." Union representative P. J. O'Keefe said in a statement: "We reject this statement the Dutch Christian Reformed Church cannot produce a valid Christian reason why employ- helicopter today after setting new high altitude mark. He broke former Soviet record of | 24,401 feet. | --(AP Wirephoto) | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Diplomacy Best When Personal | By JAMES NELSON Canadian Press Staff Writer tive of a 13-year-old republic which was almost artifically with its own distinctive characteristics, and then TY ® you'll g = ANE Then | Eri ges great whiskies rand Years ago Adams distilled 29 great whiskies, each Turn in at the sign of the big BA ad the way ; t service fit fora eader all the way aged them in special oak casks. Now, Adams has married these 29 rare whiskies to create the superb flavour of The conferences betweencreated by international agree. Prime Ministers Ben - Gurionment as a homeland for the] of Israel and Diefenbaker of Jews of the world, was looked Canada have reinforced a con- upon by many as a visitor who viction held by both that' per- would be seeking foreign-aid sonal diplomacy is the best way, Instead, a little - known fact to conduct relations between was emphasized. 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They dangled for 15 hours in the swaying chair of a shutdown ski lift partway down a moun- tain. | Barnes said the whole thing] began Monday when he and Ca-| rol Black of West Hill went on| a hike up Blue Mountain to| sketch the Georgian peaks near| here. | On the way down they came across the lift, in operation but | with a sign saying not to board | it unattended They did, about] 5:15 p.m. Monday. | "Wouldn't it be funny if it stopped," said Miss Black. | Well, it did and it wasn't. | They jolted to a halt 150 feet, from the top and a mile from| the bottom, 20 feet above the und. H At 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Barnes | jumped out, injuring his back! in the plunge. He finally located two men who found the iift attendant and Miss Barnes was airlifted to safety. German Troops Will Train In South Wales LONDON (AP)--West Germ- any was reported Thursday to have accepted a British offer to let German forces use training grounds in south Wales. i Informed diplomats said the| offer was accepted by Defence Minister Franz Joseph Strauss during discussions with British officials in London Wednesday. Strauss flew back to Bonn Thursday. The major product of his discussions was an arms deal in which West Germany agreed in principle to accept the British offer of training grountls. i Baxi y & ip SE TOES 1 2 4 A Hot sun+ big thirst = 0'Keefe Ale! Basking In the hot sun can lead to a powerful thirst. Whenever this happens, say OK for O' get the naturul thirst-quenching flavour of pure ale. As any true ale man will tell you, the ni mer scenery comes wrapped in an O'Keefe Ale label. photo taken at Acapulco, Mexice Keefe and cest sum-

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