2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 3, 196: Trade Unions Holding Key To Party Future OTTAWA (CP)~It will be up enough in victory to avoid last- wing, New Party club delegates to labor to heal many of theling cleavages caused by the ranging from right to left and wounds left after the New Party |leadership battle or the contro- the CCF basically left with the founding convention, it became |versy about following the right, degree depending on region. plainer Wednesday. {the left or the middle of the po-| The party preamble and plat- The trade unions, led by the litical road. form planks approved Tuesday well-drilled shock troops of the! The left-right division at this| made plain that the left lost the United Steelworkers of America, convention conforms to the pat.|0Pening rounds on the key ques- seem assured of getting the|tern in the British Labor party,|tion of public ownership. Party leader, officers and policy they model for the New Party. policy fell far Short Jl he yas want in their political marriage! The political shadings of he} Sitionzl CCF policy of all-out na- with the CCF. various c 0 n v e n tion segments tionalization. A key question now is whether tend to run this way: Labor NOT DECIDED labor will be m a g n a ni m ous pretty solidly moderate or right The other probable storm cen- tre -- military disengagement-- still is being threshed out in the Square-Off For "pick | CLC President Claude Jodoin Election Fight | : This question may produce a OTTAWA (CP) -- A Baptist, The leadership speeches far tighter vote than any other minister and a Prairie farmer came at the half-way point of issue, including today's leader- squared off Wednesday night for|the week-long -convention after ship vote. Quebec representa- |emphasized Monday that, labor the New Party leadership. {a full day of heated debate con-|tives, including many unionists, hasn't softened its stand in sup- port of NATO---although a re- Amid hi - jinks and hilarity, | cerning New Party policy. are expected to join with a one time preacher T. C.| vised NATO. Girl, 15, Faces Murder Charge BUFFALO (AP) -- Pony tailed Chyrel Lee Jolls, 15, ent- ered a mandatory plea of not guilty Wednesday in Erie County court to a charge of first-degree murder in the kidnap-slaying of Andy Ashley, 3. She also pleaded not guilty to two charges of kidnanping shortly after she was indicted by an Erie County grand jury. The Ashley boy was found June 25, his hands and feet bound, in Delaware Park Lane. The boy had been kidnapped from the yard of his home June # 123, one day after five-year-old ¥ [Richard Edgington was lured from his home and found the same day, also bound and gagged, on a railroad embank- ment. The girl was taken from Me- yer Memorial Hospital, where she has been undergoing psy- chiatric tests since her arrest, to county court for arraignment. Police Commissioner Frank N. Felicetta has said the girl admitted kidnapping both boys, but that she denied drowning |the Ashley child. She claims she [left him bound and gagged on the bank of the lake, Felicetta | said. HAMMER OUT PLANK broad range of CCF delegates LABORS TROUBADOR (Tommy) Douglas, premier of Canada's only socialist prov-| ince, and part - time farmer| Hazen Argue, national CCF| |leader, staked their claims for| [the top post in the new left-wing | party. | 'By tonight -- sharp at 8:30| |p.m. to fit TV plans--one or the| |other will be declared leader,| |with the odds favoring the 56-| |year-old Mr. Douglas over his| . i A {40-year-old rival. { They shook hands, clapped RAARARAGGGHH! | l | ! each other on the back and then jumped into the leadership Scott Thielke, 7, decides 13 | are sons of Tom Thielke, man- fray in 90 minutes of smoothly- straight days of 90-degree heat | reaction, apparently, to his | ager of radio station WDOD. staged razzle-dazzle at the New is enough -- and provides his | brother's kindly deed was not AF Wivesho! Party founding convention. ee irephoto brother, Mark, 3, with a little | entirely favorable. The boys Televised across Canada, it Ss rst was like a circus, a picket line, 1111 U.S. Irked Orillia Officer U.S. Irke Ld unscientific rainmaking. The from other areas in backing arty h ered lank| "%" ; ; The party hammered 8 plan military disengagement. into its platform assuring ; A French-speaking Canadians that| More convention floor fighting | it would seek to maintain the may break out if the slate of| national identity of Quebec. officers now being circulated is) Convention support was given presented without providing any | for a new federal department to|opening for left-wingers or dis- co-ordinate federal - provincial gruntled CCF mod er ates. It relations, without upsetting pro- omits supporters of CCF Leader vincial autonomy. Hazen Argue. For consumers, the New Party wrote into its platform a| Fund Use LJ Is Denied pledge to prevent over - priced goods. Michael Oliver, OTTAWA (CP)--Hazen Argue Wednesday denied using sub-| chairman of the program committee, said the wording of the price control plank--promising price regula- tion throughout the economy--- was left deliberately vague. There would be no strict price| control--that would mean wage control as well--but the party would strive to influence the general level of prices through Joe Glazer of Akron, Ohio, , the United Rubber Workers Wednesday night led the New | AFL-CIO) is known in union Party founding convention in | circles as 'Labor's trouba- a roof-raising sing-song. Mr. | dor". Glazer, education director of 'Brazil Plant Effect Denied BRANTFORD (CP)--Plans of Massey - Ferguson Limited to manufacture tractors in Brazil will have no effect on farm equipment production here, com- pany officials said Wednesday. "Equipment from Brantford has not been exported to Brazil Variea Aspects Of E. Germany jor, many years sie B BERLIN (AP) -- The country|Germany's 300,000. In addition special operations. '"There is no known as East Germany has/the East Germans have 40,000 | connection between the new Bra- a variety of names. But no Ger-{to 50,000 militarized border zilian operation and layoffs in man calls it East Germany, {guards and 30,000 police. There| North America." i East Germany's Communists/are 78,000 civil policemen of| Massey - Ferguson plants in call their country the German|less military value and some Brantford, Toronto and Wood- Democratic Republic or demo-|300,000 men in militia units. stock will close for annual va- cratic Germany. They regard it] Can the regime count on these|cation within a few days, and as an independent German state, [forces in a showdown with the|the company recently announced worthy of recognition as such, (West? ithat following the vacation pe- --CP Wirephoto Gets Job Back ity sing song and bedlam all rolled into one BIG show. There was union guitarist Joe Glazer from Akron, Ohio, who ORILLIA (CP) -- The Orillia] The commission substituled a Police Commission early today|fine of $100 a month for three reinstated Sgt. Murray Robin- months on the first charge and son after a five « hour Closed gave him 2 severe reprimand hearing. on the second charge. The commission ruled the 36-| Mayor George McLean, a year-old sergeant was guilty of member of the police commis- two breaches of the police act|sion, said petitions signed by but that dismissal imposed by|1,000 persons demanding Sgt. Chief E. W. McIntyre was too Robinson's reinstatement were severe. " tod filed with the commission. Sgt. Robinson was suspended) payiq Humphrey, counsel for July 12 and later dismissed|the sergeant, said the commis- after 8 hearing On Snares liners hope the officer will con- : |tinge the good police work for low policemen and destroying whith he was noted in the past, an official police order. "We confined the hearing to the issue of the alleged charges against Sgt. Robinson," Mr. {Humphrey said. "But the facts {discovered by myself in prepar-| | Nine Seafarers Gain Acquittal {a complete investigation of the 'By Squabble In Bizerte | WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres-| |ident Kennedy and State Secre- [tary Rusk are said to consider) the four-day war in Tunisia as| something which could have been avoided easily with a little more understanding and flexi-| bility on both sides. Both Kennedy and Rusk are said to be annoyed by the sud-| den flareup over the French na-| val and air base at Bizerte. They made these feelings clear, it has been learned on good authority, in lengthy talks|: Wednesday with Tunisian de-!| fence minister Bahi Ladgham. The United States takes the ian clash has caused an almost roused 3,000 supporters into one roaring voice * behind old-time union songs, all freshly rewrit- ten with a New Party flavor and printed ahead of time in a| union-made song: book. DOFFS CLOTHES And there was a new baby-- 220-pound Gerry Heelan, a Cal- gary steelworker who doffed his| clothes for a massive diaper to| symbolize the New Party off- spring. He was borne around the convention behind a funeral procession with two coffins, one for the Liberals, one for the Conservatives. | It was nomination night for| the New Party and the dele-| gates did it up right, swinging around the Coliseum hall in "spontaneous" demonstra- tions in support of one or the other of the leadership rivals. For most of the 1,703 official monetary and fiscal po! other indirect means. The convention went along with party policies calling for higher corporation taxes, people. Federa cial excise duties would be r life." Another plank suggested leg-(have used in (the) campaign," |Gormany. licies and St lower |ing circul income taxes or poorer - paid gates to the effect that I have 1 sales and spe-|recéived from our national CCF | e-| office since the beginning of the moved from the "necessities of year many thousands of dollars |. the Soviet Union that ex-|/would be fighting beside 22 Sov- antial national CCF funds in| his campaign for the leadership | of the New Party. [ "There is a vicious rumor be- ated among the dele- in expense payments which I} islation to make com p anies/he said in a statement issue more Canadian and subject to|outside the New Party founding or 41700 square miles, is less|but to go along or be crushed. | Canadian policy instead of for- convention. eign control. VOTE ON NAME A straw vote, conducted Tues- day, went this way: New Party 614 votes; New Democratic| Party 329; Party 76; |alist arty 46; CCF 38; others {wealth P |ing the case led me to hope that position that the French-Tunis-|gajegates, it was a chance to|29: Social Democratic but Party 164; Canadian Democra-| whatsoever with whether or no tic Party 156; Democratic Soci-|I or anyone else is contesting New Common-|the leadership of the new party. ""This I deny categorically and| absolutely." He said it is true that he gets) 250 extra a month from the na- onal office as national leader "this has no connection| t| i Mr. Argue said the only ex-| penses paid by the national CCF West Germans still refer to it| Certainly there would be some as the Soviet zone of occupa-|substantial defections. But the tion. They regard its govern-/Germans have a tradition of ment as a Soviet puppet regime |military discipline and a hard forced upon the people and not|core of Communist militarists worthy of recognition. The West| might hold the organizations to- German government breaks off gether. relations with any country ex-| Then too, the East Germans tends official recognition to East|iet divisions. Closely tied to Soviet operations, the East Ger-| East Germany, with an area mans might have little choice than one-third the size of West Germany's 143,200 square miles. Its 17,000,000 population com- pares with 52,000,000 for West Germany. Peterborough Man The country's boundaries were Killed, Six Hurt drawn at Potsdam in 1945, right PIGEON RIVER (CP)--A Pe- after the Second World War. At terborough, man was killed and that time East Germany was six others, including his wife and set up as the Soviet zone of oc-/two children, injured in a head- cupation, on crash eight miles north of VOTERS AGAINST REDS ithis international border point foplv g SEP Wednesday. | Early local elections in the "rppa victim has been identified riod most employees will not be called back to work before the end of September, due to the ef- fect of disastrous drought cone ditions in Western Canada. How To Make New Friends! Do you fear new and strange situations? Are you ill at ease in a group? Afraid of doing or saying the wrong thing? Then discover, in August Reader's Digest, the five practical ways to overcome the restraints that hide your feal personality -- and how to use these ideas to make friends more easily . . . Get your Reader's Digest today ... 38 articles of lasting interest. blow their tops after three days The attack against the name office on his behalf this year re-| ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Nine|department will be carried out|irreparable breach in the West- members of the Seafarers' Inter-'soon." ern front, national Union (Ind.), arrested | Earlier this year friends of| Officials here are reported to after the Riot Act was read July sot Robinson drank cold tea|have made clear that while they 14 to SIU picketers, were ac-| quitted Wednesday of unlawful tayrant while he was there. |titude and especially assembly. [Chief Melntyre reprimanded President Haabib Mayor Ivan D. Buchanan read him over the incident. |blockade of Bizerte, they also] the Riot Act to pickets at the| A clipping of a newspaper ac |are displeased with France's ship Northern Venture in Port| count of the incident was placed | rigidity. This, they feel, may Weller drydocks here. The men ion a police bulletin board along have pushed Bourguiba, the began picketing five days be- with a note from the chief last only pro-western arab head of fore fo protest what they said month ordering policemen not|state, into the neutralist camp. were threats to 15 SIU men onlto discuss police affairs with the, The United States, it is under-| the crew by members of a rivalipress. When other policemen|stood, has quietly but with un- union, the Canadian Seamen's teased Sgt. Robinson about the|usual emphasis explained to Maritime Union clipping he ripped it and the both sides that it considers the! Those acquitted included Clar-: chief's note from the board. The Bizerte incident an unexcusable ence Campbell, 44, Sarnia. charges followed. mistake, Court Scores Liquor Laws BARRIE (CP) -- Magistrate R. 1. Moore: said Wednesday he| had no choice but to follow what| he called antiquated Ontario liquor laws as he fined Norman Dunn, of Barrie, $100 for keeping beer for sale illegally. | Police said they found two| cases of beer and two bottles of liquor in Dunn's home after they stopped a man who left the house carrying six bottles of beer in a paper container. "It could have been a gift," Magistrate Moore said, "but in this case Dunn must prove his innocence. Our laws are anti- quated regarding this and it doesn't seem to go along with British justice, but I must go along with the law." Defence lawyer John Living- ston said he will appeal the ver- resent 2% of hard, hot slogging over New|"New Party" was led by How-/syit from an air travel credit lard McCurdy of Amherstburg, | card he carries. Party policies. They marched, shouted, sang, cheered and chanted. a name for their new left-wing a leader. The delegates are being polled on four names --New Party, New Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party and Cana- dian Democratic Party. A straw vote held two days ago showed| New Party as the favorite, but| many delegates are voicing ob- jection. They've already picked their colors--green and gold. -- |heated action to prevent {who said no couple would call | the new baby by the name 'new from a liquor bottle in a res-|/do not agree with Tunisia's at-| By tonight, they hope to have baby" for the rest of its life. : Other delegates ridiculed the Bourguiba's party of the people--as well as|game 'New Party" with such |adjectives as innocuous, prepos- terous, nonsensical, absurb, far- |cical and ludicrous. The chief argument presented lin favor of "New Party" was {that the initials are the same in French and English and that it has already received 'free advertising" in the press. COMMUNIST ACTION The convention 'ook swift and infil- tration of Communists into the ranks of the New Party. A discussion on what type of membership the party should " dict. '"The decision means that any of us found with liquor in our homes have to prove it is not for sale," he said, "or we would be convicted of having liquor for sale illegally." MAINLY SUNNY AND WARM ON WEATHER FORECAST FRIDAY Northwest winds about 10 knots shifting to westerly today, Fair. Lake Erie: Northwest winds |seek erupted into a debate on| |Communists. + ? | Larry Sheffe of Ottawa, inter- national representative of the United Auto Workers, said: "Ever since the idea of a new Iparty began, Communists have |been trying their darndest to get into the party. "They want to be able to de- stroy it by infiltration." The organization committee had submitted a report urging the party to broaden member- ship by seeking members among ethnic groups, small bu- siness, service and professional groups -- and unions not affili- ated with the Canadian Labor Congress. | Priest Contacts "When I use it, it results in payments being made to TCA by our national office," he said. Either Adlai Or Animals WASHINGTON (AP)--Even President K e nn edy's emer- gency telephone in his bed- room isn't immune to wrong number calls. He answered one last week from an insist- ent caller asking for an animal hospital. Press secretary Pierre Sal- inger said Wednesday he didn't know what time the president's emergency phone rang but that Kennedy was awake. Kennedy picked up the still et zone showed the major-|,s prank R. Pammett. His wife, of voters opposed to the o, Gary 8 and daughter Che: {Communist-run Socialist Unity | ppp. 11, are in hospital at Fort (party. But with Soviet backing, | wijliam with injuries suffered in [the party gained control of the|the crash. Also taken to hospital |zone's political life and became| were Mrs. Helen Wood, 45, her its governing party when the husband, Warren, and Son German Democratic Republic| james, 5, from Illinois. : was proclaimed on Oct. 7, 1949.| The injured were reported in East Germany was now called| good condition. on to build itself up as a flour-| Pigeon River is 40 miles south ishing Soviet satellite. A heavy|of the Lakehead. industrialization program left {little production for consumers. |Farms were collectivized and] |private firms and tradesmen |were squeezed. For four years| } ' i |East Germans submitted to Red China $ Bid their fate, except for the nearly WASHINGTON (AP) -- The 200,000 who escaped to the West United States and Nationalist each year China were reported to have On June 16, 1953, building agreed Tuesday on general |workers in East Berlin ans principles to be adopted at the strated against heavy work re- United Nations next month n ; ts and poor food. opposing Communist China's bid |Sovi |ity Plan To Oppose quiremen wo a for representation in the world I'he next day, popular upris- body ings broke out in East Berlin and other major cities. The peo- a | But differences in tactics were | phone and heard a voice ask: "Is this the animal hospi- tal?" Kennedy said no, it wasn't the animal hospital. "Is this South 5-6855?" the caller inquired 'No, this White is the House," the president replied. | "Is Mr, Stevenson there?" the insistent caller demanded to know. "No, this is the president," Kennedy said. At this point, the caller hung up. Savage Indians | BOGOTA (AP)-A | missionary has reported making {permanent contact with the Mo- | Capuchin eirable mountain jungles to es-| cape the cruelty of the 16th-| century gold-seeking conquista- about 10 knots shifting to west|tilon Indians who, for more than |dors. Subsequent attempts by to southwest tonight. Cloudy this [still under discussion following| two meetings between President Kennedy and Nationalist China's| ple demanded free elections, food and an end to tyranny. The Soviets proclaimed martial law |: + i thie | and brought in tanks and troops Tice reside: smd prime minis to stop the rioting. Leaders of Besides discussing Red China the uprisings were arrested and kennedy and Chen discussed executed Outer Mongolia. REFUGEES ARE REMINDER| Chen told reporters his coun- The continued stream of ref-|try will use every power it has ligees, totalling more than 2,500. {under th» UN Charter to block| [000 since 1949, has been a con-|the entry of Communist Outer stant reminder of the regime's Mongolia into the UN. | | unpopularity. Por its size, East Germany CANADIAN ORIGIN | has outpaced West Germany in| The first five:pin bowling] numbers of men under arms.|league was formed in Canada Its army, estimated by Western|in 1910, five years after the experts at 110,000 men, is pro-|game was invented by Thomas |portionally about equal to West!J, Ryan of Toronto, | THE HOME DAIRY | the better the vinegar... the finer the picleles Only the very purest of vinegar can bring out the full flavour of your favourite pickling recipes. Use Canada Vinegar for guaranteed purity, full bodied strength and aged- in-wood flavour. Costs leas, too, because it's made in morning, becoming mainly clear | Lake Ontario: Northwest wind about 10 knots shifting to west- erly Friday morning. Cloudy this morning becoming generally clear. === More Sunshine Laundries Seek | D oO : Change In Act | +/U€ UN Friday TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario| Forecasts issued by the Tor- coin laundry association decided 0M0 Weather office at 5 a.m.| at a meeting Wednesday night|™""** : to present a brief to the provin-| Synopsis: Today should be cial government to urge amend-| Mainly sunny and temperatures ment of the Lord's Day (Onta-|are likely to be a shade higher rio) Act to permit the use of|than the last few days. A low- Sunday coin laundries. W. L.|Pressure area centred in north Patten of Toronto said the brief| 6d Manitoba is expected to will be presented before the move southeastward and may next session of the legislature. | foria® some scattered showers He told the meeting public opin.| |; 98%, followed by an outbreak jon favored Sunday coin laun-|% sliguily cooler air during the dries and there had been "an ey Erie Niagara, Lake On overwhelming response" to pe-|, Sing , Li n- titions the association is circu. ari: Windsor, Toronto, Hamil- ona 3 ton: Mainly sunny and a little lating in the metropolitan area.|,,. ' 1 Friday. Seat. A spokesman said the asso | warmer today and Friday. Scat-| Php r P"|tered thunderstorms Friday ev ciation consists of about 65 coin| ening. Light variable winds. laundry operators, mostly from| Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, the metro area. The member-| Haliburton, North Bay, Sudbury ship plans to meet Sept. 6 to Fog patches sthis morning fol- hear the brief _ "lowed by general clearing. Clear tonight. Friday sunny and warm with a few cloudy intervals : scattered afternoon and evening| Iorecast temps thunderstorms. Winds northwest; Low tonight, High Friday 10 today, becoming southwest 10| Windsor ... 85 F gay. Cut St. Thomas 85 Ag) A and. Nase. Landon re os warmer today bol ri da y 3 ; : Kitchener : 55 ws ay ay sunny wingham .. 85 and warm with a few: cloudy Hamilton 85 . . . amilton ...... : 5 periods and scattered afternoon St. Catl . = and evening thunderstorms. m BLIATINES +2s 4 Winds westerly 10 to 15. Toronto . 85 White River, Cochrane: Peterborough didi 5 Mainly sunny and warm today Trenton . 7 witha few isolated thunder- Killaloe 85 storms. Friday sunny with Muskoka .. 85 cloudy intervals and slightly| North Bay . 80 cooler. Winds westerly 10 to 15/Sudbury ... 80 today, shifting to northwest Fri: Earlton 85 dav. Kapuskasing 80 Marine forecasts intil White River . 80 11 a.m, Friday: Moosonee .. . 50 70 Lake Huron, Georgian Bly; |sault Ste. Marie . 3 80 valid {four centuries, have lived in|missionaries, explorers, scient-| savage isolation in the moun-|ists and adventurers to reach |tainous jungle along the Colom-|the Indians were futile. | bia-Venezuela border. | They currently are thought to) | Fiercely resisting attempts to number about 5,000 but reports pacity them, the Motilones have [from the area say an epidemic, been the scourge of settlers who perhaps smallpox, has killed] Isi in the last six since the discovery of oil in the|1,000 of them Lake Maracaibo basin in the!/months 1920s have been pushing deeper' Resisting encroachment, Moti- | into the Indians' territory. lon war parties armed with The contact between Rev. Ad-|primitive weapons made sur- |olfo de Villamanan and the Mo-|prise attacks on isolated settler {tilones was made in July, '1960. outposts. Sometimes drought, It climaxed 13 years of slow,|flood of food shortages touched] arduous work. off foraging raids on settler] "In 1947 we began our cam- camps. In an attempt to fore-| paign to penetrate the jungle!stall such foraging, the govern-| and reach the Motilones," said ment this summer sponsored] Father Villamanan. 'The ad-|parachute drops of food into! vance had to be slow and gra- Motilon villages. dual to give Motilon scouting Air reconnaissance of the area parties a chance to look us over has helped provide what little is and familizrize themselves with known about the Motilones. Of] us." short stature, with features re-| Now a permanent liaison has sembling the Carib Indian of] been established with the tribe, The Antilles, their culture and| Father Villamanan said. language appear primitive. They | i The Motilones are believed to/live principally gn fish, vegeta- have fled to the nearly-impen-| bles, corn and bananas, ! your own region! 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