|2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 27, 1961 |INTERPRETING THE NEWS Build Defence For Peace Talk By HAROLD MORRISON would be reduced gradually as Canadian Press Staff Writer tensions eased. President Kennedy apparently, This apparently is what Ken- plans to go on a 'peace offen- nedy had in mind when he in- sive" after making certain the|dicated in his broadcast to the United States is fully girded to) American people Tuesday night fight a nuclear or conventional U.S. readiness to remove any (war. "actual" irritants in West Ber- Western plans for taking the lin." |initiative in the search for a As for the old Russian argu- peaceful solution to the Berliniment that Germany must be crisis likely will be discussed by split permanently and rendered the United States, Britain and harmless because her leaders France at the big three foreignihad started two world wars, BIRDIES MORE THAN SQUEEKS PITTSBURGH (AP)-- Auto mechanic Ange Marsh iearned Wednesday to take women at their word. Clare A. Goetz of nearby Greentree took her car to Marsh's garage and said, "I have a couple of birdies in we front end. Would you please remove them." Marsh figures she meant there were squeaks in the car. 'West Gets Rain of statistics said Wednesday. The bureau indicated that escaped severe drought. areas but wheat on "somewhat better." | There has been improvement used as pasture. in Alberta, except for the She wasn't joking. Marsh prospects opened the hood and found four baby wrens in a nest on a bracket behind the grillwork. Paris Aug. 5. can be worked out to meet Rus- But Kennedy already seems sian worries about the future. to know which way he is head-| Informants suggested what ing--to another personal chat|Kennedy has in mind is gradual with Premier Khrushchev if reunification of the divided state | Khrushchev is willing. And he with a guarantee by the United {seems to know what he wants-- Nations or some other body that |a return to the 1959 type o Germany never again would be East-West negotiations on the|allowed to develop into such a {Berlin and German issues. position of power that she could These would centre on a start a new war. pledge by the Western powers American diplomats acknow- to place a ceiling on their pres-|ledge this latter idea is certain ent forces in West Berlin, pro-to be rejected by Khrushchev viding Russia takes similar ac- who, essentially, wants the West tion in the Eastern sector. to recognize East Germany as {Thereafter forces on both sides a legal state under Communist pi - - control. Nevertheless American sour- ces are convinced East-West ne- gotiations on the Berlin issue will be resumed. While the U.S. increases its military strength and makes it more flexible as a non-nuclear as well as nuclear deterrent, Kennedy will keep pressing the Russians to resume talks. u Holds Off On Laundry Crackdown bine ese = TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- to defend our interests," he General Roberts said Wednes- says, "we shall also be ready --CP Wirephoto dav he will not give leave to tg search for peace--in quiet ex- SU Iprosecute coin laundries that ploratory talks--in formal or in- stay open Sundays unless there formal meetings." are special considerations in -- - -- each case He told a press conference Auto Wrecker Had The Loot {that so far none of the 44 apnpli- cations from the Toronto police and the 10 from Ottawa police KINGSTON (CP)--Roy Bilow, 40, Kingston auto wrecker con- victed Wednesday on four counts To Greet Yuri asking for leave to prosecute of having stolen goods in his HALIFAX (CP) -- Cyrus Ea- visit Nova Scotia we are only indicate any reason for his con- ton, the Cleveland millionaire, serving the aims of Soviet prop- sent said Wednesday that Soviet Pre-'aganda." An example of a conflict mier Khrushchev is happy at garin was invited to Nova might be the location of a par- the prospect of spaceman Yuri/Scotia, Mr. Eaton's birthplace, ticular laundry -- if it conflicts possession, was remanded in Gagarin's visit to Nova Scotia when the two men met in Bul-|with a church or religious ob- custody to Aug. 1 when five next week. However, there were garia last month. Mr. Eaton was|servance, he said more charges will be heard. signs that at least some local touring Communist countries in| Mr. Roberts said his depart- Bilow faces 21 charges of citizens may not be so enthusi- eastern Europe at the time. He|ment would continue to study possessing stolen goods, all laid] astic. said Gagarin expressed interest/ each application for leave to|June 1 after a raid on his car- Dr. Joseph Vostermans, an in seeing the Eaton ancestral prosecute on its own merit. wrecking lot by Toronto, King- ston and provincial police. Bi- low pleaded not guilty to all charges. Toronto Detective Charles THE SKIN GAME This Winnipeg smallfry, un- | to this week's Y0-degree identified both in name and | weather. in sex, found the best answer | Black Armbands economic professor at St. Ma- home at Pugwash, N.S., home Meanwhile, he added, his de- ry's University here, let is be|of Eaton-sponsored conferences partment will study the entire known he plans to wear a black |0f scientists and others on world field of coin-operated machines armband while Gagarin is in! Problems. to see whether the Lord's Day the province Aug. 2-3. Premier Stanfield of Nova/(Ontar io) Act should be p.urield testified a car stolen Postponement of the Soviet| Scotia was out of the province|amended, providing for adi- i; Toronto was found partly dis- cosmonaut's visit to those dates|0n holiday but an announcement|tional exemptions mantled in Bilow's lot. It was from the original July 28 date, Wednesday said the provincial He said the issue would be discovered in Kingston the same was announced Wednesday by government plans to give Ga-|presented to the next session of day it was reported missing. Mr. Eaton, who said he had just|garin a reception and dinner|the legislature, beginning this, Toronto used-car dealer Leo received the word direct from during his visit here. The din-|fall, and perhaps the act would Doherty testified the car had) Moscow. ner had been scheduled for July|be changed. been bought by his firm May 29. Dr. Vostermans. said 'he will 28 in Province House, seat of On June 26 the Supreme Court Mr, Doherty still had keys ol wear black as a sign of mourn 1 2E legislature. of Canada ruled that coin-oper-| the car, which he had purchasec ing. In his words. "It's 3 dis-} PION -------- lated laundries open on Sunday for $1,175. a E. § Words, s a dis. PIONEER PRESS were an offence against the] Det. Rayfield testified grace to invite Mr. Gagarin| The first printing press for Lord's Day Act. A number of der, Arnold Seymour, 30, of a wel- 3 tie comstey, Everyone knows French-language book publish-|laundry owners defied the rul- Kingston, was working on the munism is a threat to ing in Quebec City was set up|ing by remaining open on Sun- car when it was spotted in Bi- the world and in having him'in 1764. day. Ilow's lot. LAZI ANNE CHAISETTES Made of weatherproof, washable, spring-back vinyl tub- ing for extra comfort and durability. é ratchet adjustment permits a variety of settings. May be used as a spare bed, chair or lounge; outdoors or in the recreation room. Colors of yellow or white. REG. 17.77 SAVE 4.00 Buy Now ...Beat The Sales Tax 2 Stores To Serve You Better DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | ministers' conference opening in Kennedy feels "arrangements'| and southeastern sections. Good Tuesday night. But Damage Done FE er oom icated for OTTAWA (CP) --. Cool, wet to excellent crops are in pros-|tures vary from good to excel- weather has alleviated the Prai- pect in scattered areas of north- lent. rie drought but the rain was too ern Saskatchewan and in north- hud late to improve most crop yields ern, northeastern and part of heavy but haying is delaved by over wide areas of Manitoba western Alberta and the Peace ; and Saskatchewan, the bureau River district -- the areas that haying has been hindered by Prairie fodder supplies will be Will result. |there is little hope for improved|improved by the recent rain, yields of coarse grains in those|the bureau said. But a "consid- are for erable acreage"'--the bureau of-|others second-cut hay is being/yana. The man in question ap- summerfallow are fered no figures -- of cereal grains is being cut for hay or The bureau's survey is based |drought-stricken east - centrallon field reports received up toling fish in lakes in Ontario is permi REPORTS ON ONTARIO Excellent hay yields were id Charge Waiter ported from western Ontario, which will have a good fodder supply. Winter wheat oi Jk In Plane Theft H MIAMI, Fla. (AP)--The FBI: filed kidnapping and other, charges here Wednesday against : Wilfredo Roman Oquendo, 36- year-old Cuban-born waiter, in connection with Monday's hi- jacking of an Eastern Air Lines lane. A man apparently forced the In the south, haying is fin-|Pilot of the plane, which was on ished in some cases while ina domestic flight, to flv to Ha- spring grains and corn. Pas- Central Ontario hay fields are, poor weather. Eastern Ontario weather and some poor quality P harvested. | parently remained in Cuba when ILLEGAL METHOD !the passengers and crew of the. 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