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The Oshawa Times, 14 Oct 1961, p. 1

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| THOUGHT FOR TODAY | How wealthy does a screwball have to become before he is looked upon as an eccentric ? She Oshawa Sones WEATHER REPORT \ Partly cloudy with seasonable -- that's cool--te Sunday. mperatures on Price Not Over 0 nts © oP) OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1961 Post Office Department, Authorized as Second Class Mail Ottawa TWENTY-TWO PAGES Canada Seeks Fallout Check UNITED NATIONS (CP) quences for the existing and fu- |A Canadian formula for meas-|ture generations of peoples of | luring atomic radiation on a other states. . . . | | world-wide basis was circulated | The resolution refers to a re-| among the 101 member coun-iport of the UN scientific com- tries of the United Nations to-| mittee on the effects 'of atomic |day. |radiation, which says the test | Canada submitted its resolu-| resumptions "increase the ur- tion to the UN secretariat Fri-|gency for intensification of rele- day night, once again noting|vant scientific studies." the global anxiety caused DY| pay; Tremblay, Canadian am- fallout and the resumption of |pagsador to Chile and delegate nuclear tests. to the current session, is sched- The plan--co-sponsored by 18,64 to address the 101 - mem- {countries--envisages the collec- po special political committee tion of radiation data like | Monday in the first stage of weather reports and its prompt|,ioting the measure through Fire Prevention Week may be | 258 Edward st, Oshawa, | should -- that's his dad, fire- relay through world - girdling|{he assembly. | ; rants : fighter Allan Harper, holding networks. . . wers are knows that fire prevention is a fire-prevention poster. It would have the UN General Wiig Bs are) (Oshawa Times color photo) Assembly express doer er the United States and Britain| |discharge into the earth's en- would not oppose tie plan. vironment of radioactive debris {there have been sharp increases Saskatchewan Medical Care FIRE'S ALWAYS A DANGER drawing to a close, but seven- year-old Dusky Harper, of | a year-round business. He Hundreds Of Planes In Air Defence Test WASHINGTON (CP) -- Can-|tion Sky Sheild II, has gained ada and the United States to-|significance in the light of the| day open the biggest peacetime|tense Berlin situation. test of North American air de-| ts importance also is in-|the' DEW, mid fence in a 12 - hour mock raid] creased by statements of U.S|Pinetree lines, reports will be by hundreds of bombers mak-|ai; experts that Russia is fly-| flashed al atically to the ing 6,000 sorties against stra- ino at jeast one type of new|North Ameritan Air Defence tegic bomber bases and key in-\cypersonic bomber and one|Command headquarters at Col- dustrial centres. in the O new long - range interceptor|orado Springs, Colo. Defence countries. that may be superior to their|and flight orders will flow out Once the attackers' where lin the levels of radioactive fall- {out in many parts of the world." {DOESN'T MENTION : ! Tt does not mention the Soviet | Union--which recently resumed - t nuclear testing in the atmos- B 111 od !pphere, nor the United States, 1 n I uce abouts are detected by radar which followed with tests under-| REGINA (CP) -- A bill was {screen of such installations as|8round--but it: introduced Friday in the special - Canada and| 'Declares that both concert. session of the Saskatchewan {for the future of mankind and|jeoigiatyre providing for the A in Pcie ri comprehensive edieal car J Li "ischeme the C governmen DO toms. which might| Promised in the campaign prios cern. | , provincial have harmful biological conse | 12, the June, 1960, p | Mrs. Leila Marlene Steincke, | Marie, Ont,, Friday after a FREE AT LAST ing of her husband, Edward. It was her first taste of free- dom since her arrest April 14. The jury was out for about two hours before freeing the 29-year-old mother of four sons. -- CP Wirephoto her face showing the strain of her long ordeal, steps from the courthouse in Sault Ste. jury found her not guilty of murder in the shotgun slay- Oil And QUEBEC (CP) -- A state of emergency was declared in the port of Quebec today as oil and benzene from the cargo of a grounded tanker seeped into the St. Lawrence River. Crewmen aboard vessels in port were ordered ashore as a precaution and the smell of oil was carried from the river into Upper Town. All shipping between St. Nich- olas, eight miles upstream, and the bottom tip of the Island of Orleans, 15 miles downstream, was stopped. Ferry service be tween Quebec and Levis also was halted. The grounded freighter is the Vibex, 11,400 tons, a British ves- sel under charter to the Shell Oil Company .She was carrying some 9,000,000 gallons of ben- zene and oil. Officials feared a single spark could set off a gigantic blaze. The harbor area, watered down by overnight rain, was blocked off to traffic. So was the shoreline on the south side of the river. The fire department was on stand-by but no trucks were sent into the water front area. Harbor authorities asked Que- cast appeals to smelt fishermen, Quebec To GC et: City radio stations to broad- European Help {who fish from harbor piers, to stay away from the river today. ON ROCKS The tanker ran aground about 9 p.m. EDT Friday night on a bridge. rocky stretch near the Quebec STATE OF EMERGENGY IN QUEBEG PORT AREA Benzene Seep From Ship ithe Vibex off the rocks. They | were the only vessels moving in the 35-mile stretch of water in the harbor area. Marcel Latouche, port man ager, said tankers were on their way from Montreal to. empty the Vibex- It was hoped she could be pulled off the rocks later today. It was not known how much of the cargo had spilled into the river, but traces could be found almost everywhere. The state of emergency would be lifted when wind and water had dissipated the oil, but this "might take some time." 'Dutch, Soviets ; Both Order 4 'Diplomats Out ! THE HAGUE (Reuters) == Dutch tempers remained at fever pitch today after 'the Golub Affair" led to The Neth- erlands and Russia expelling each other's envoys Friday night. In the biggest Dutch post. war diplomatic row, the Dutch government bounced Soviet Am- bassador P. K. Ponomarenko {and granted asylum to Soviet biochemist Alexi Golub, whose defection touched off the dis- pute. Simulating a surprise nuclear strike, the attack: isted U.S. counterparts. These new by about a dozen British, bomb-| ers, will sweep down from the north over Canadian skies and from the east and west coasts in attempts to penetrate radar screens and interceptor de- fences. On the alert will be about 1,800 interceptor planes, includ- ing some nine Canadian jet squadrons, along with about 250 American missile bases in- volving, all told, about 250,000] army, navy and air force per- sonnel. The exercise, called Opera-|attacking force. aircraft, flying at more than twice the speed of sound, were unveiled at the Moscow | Air Show in July. ! Not a shot is to be fired in| the 12 - hour exercise opening at 1 pom. EDT. The American "attacking" B47 and B-52 bombers will take off early in| the day from their regular bases and then attempt to man- oeuvre on the outskirts of the| northern radar newtorks, plott-| to interceptor and missile bases almost as quickly as warnings are flashed in. DAMAGE THEORETICAL Later, through photographs and notes taken by attackers| and defenders, NORAD will de- termine how much theoretical damage was done to the ag- gressors and to the two coun- tries. | Fulton Backs RCMP Charge Minister Davie Fulton supports, Deputy RCM P Commissioner! George McLellan's claim that] : Communists are trying to infil-| During 12 hours all commer-| 540 trade unigns and other re-| cial Canada - U.S. air traffic| spectable organizations. will be grounded to prevent ac-| "mpe minister's defence of the! TRAIL, B.C. (CP) -- Justice|® ing their sneak attacks. Britain] has decided to join the exercise! {with its bombers added to the| cidents. Electronic devices used to fool attackers could! also confuse commercial pilots. Some of the airlines will hold] |"'open house" at airports. federal police official was given/! | in a letter written in reply to a protest by Local 480 of the {Mine, Mill and Smelter Work-|canada ers Union (Ind.) against 'the | rank, unprincipled attack on our| COLLECTS PREMIUMS . : .| QUEBEC (CP)--Quebec prov-jadoption of the metric system ee ra ince is counting on Earopeany snd there was no question eral members and will be given investors to help counterbalance now that it would be -- was second reading Tuesday. heavy American investments in|nothing compared to the task of Financing will come up in a he development of its natural establishing sound French tech- bill later this session, Premier resources and turning to Francenical terminology in industry. . C. Douglas said Friday. _ for technical know-how to set! Wr Iesage gave no details The plan will be administered | UP 8 projected integrated steel about the proposed mill. There by a separate commission, re-| Aly was no indication where sponsible to the minister of pub-| Premier Jeay Jasage, Tk would be set up. i It is expected to go|/from an extended tour of Eu-| Jie Jealin Jt. prin April 1 or | rope and an official visit to| FINANCE BY FUND July 1, 1962. |France, spoke with optimism to The Quebec government Every eligible Saskatchewan newspaper men during a press| leader announced some time resident will have to register conference Friday of European ago the steel mill would be fi- himself. and his dependents un-|interest.in Quebec: Bakced in part a least by funds der the scheme, the first state-| For Quebec assistance from 0 ion- which investment ear. sponsored medical care plan in|France in Ie establishment of hy Sepislation ot the -- |a proposed steel mill would]: saga fold {make it possible for French-Ca- [3,7 of the provincial legisla- nadian technicians and engin-| oc: Some members of her crew| At the same time, Russia an- were taken off today, but no in- nounced the expulsion of Dutch {juries were reported. Ambassador Henri Helb be- The signals service said visi-/cause of the acts of Dutch au- bility was good Friday night. /thorities in the Golub case. There was no fog. The announcement also said Three tug boats worked/the Soviet government was re- it through the night trying to pullicalling Ponomarenko. 'More Retarded Cases Prevented | OTTAWA (CP) Most re- tarded children w.uld be nor- mal if recent findings of re- nothing to do with heredity or the parents' intelligence. These findings were helping union" by the RCMP deputy. Provision is made in the bill gers to study in a country "The deputy commissioner for collection of personal prem-| where the language is identical was then talking on a question|iums and after 1962, the prem- |g their own. of fact," said Mr. Fulton in a iums can be collected jointly| searchers could have been ap-ito destroy popular ntisconcep- plied during pregnancy or at|tions about retarded. children. birth, an expert on mental re-|He said mental retardation is tardation said today: {the most common child disor- Gunman Kills Strong Warning Market Electric Shooting BERLIN (Reuters) The East-West Berlin border today remained tense in the wake of a stiff American protest to Rus- their heaviest Communist bar- rage to date after fleeing East|the nine refugees attempted toling with cabinet ministers at a German refugees. Maj. - Gen. Berlin, Friday night personally delivered to his Russian coun- terpart a protest "in the strong- est possible" shooting. No one was injured when Sequel Solovyev of the dire conse. (Reuters) -- Louis Rwangasore,|reference to communism wit! 1 sons. quences that could ensue if the East German border guards were allowed to continue such | The incident occurred after ram a truck through the barbed Albert Watson, wire and concrete fence divid- was struck in the chest by a| United States commandant in|ing East Berlin from the Amer-|yifie bullet {ican sector. {RUSH UP SHOOTING | The truck hit the fence and terms over the|careened into a ditch with its! Wot {nose in the West and its rear in|DY Kivu province of the former | East German territory. The bor- PM Of Urundi | letter to the local union released LE ,.| Friday by the union. | USUMBURA Ruanda - Urundi; Mr, McLellan recently mace {prime minister of the African|the Mine - Mill union when {kingdom of Urundi, was assas-|spoke about a struggle betwe .n| [sinated by an unidentified gun-|the Sudbury Local 598 executive | sia after the Communists fired|"reckless and illegal" conduct.{man here Friday night. and the national officials of the| | The prime minister was din- {union in Sudbury. | with hospitalization premiums, TRAIN IN FRANCE which now are $48 a family| Mr. Lesage said French tech- yearly and $24 for a single per-|nician; would set up and ad-| Auto Once Again c KALAMAZOO, Mich. (CP)-- minister the steel mill but un-{The first American four Method of payment of physi-|der an exchange program wheeled electric passenger car cians and the rates of payment|French - Canadians would be|to make its appearance in more and methods of assessing ac-|sent to France for training. [than two decades is scheduled counts submitted by physicians| At the same time, Mr. Lesage|to be marketed by a Kalama- are still to be decided. [said, French technical terms|200 company, Stuart Motors In- |lakeside restaurant when he ROYAL YORK CASE (would be used from the start | corporated early next year. |in the new enterprise and would| Company President Barry help eliminate use of Engish/Stuart said it was designed as fired from some nearby bushes. | Urundi and its neighboring territory Ruanda are bordered l awyer Belgian Congo and are both Belgian trusteeships due to be- technical terminology by|2 family second car and seats French - Canadi king in|tWo adults and two or three |industrial ns WOT I children plus cargo. The deliv- Quer 1es ered price is expected to be One reporter dointed out this| would possibly mean adoption of | the metric system in the steel industry here. about $1,725, It uses conventional lead-acid {batteries which can be re- Dr. Louis E. Rosenzweig of/der. Victims were found at all New York told a conference of|levels of society and included a 250 Ontario teachers of retarded Sister of United States President children that scientists are ra. Kennedy and a daughter of nov- pidly discovering the causes of|elist Pearl Buck. mental retardation. | But such children could lead 3 i ful lives with proper train. This knowledge, if properly|'S® L2 applied, can lead to the preven- ne and SuDelvisios. ith i tion of a "great deal" of retar-|, I Said cn cren wilh an fe dation cases, he said. elligence quotient under 75 are At present, three North Amer being neglegted and wasted be, ' "cause parents are ashame: ican babies' out of every 100ihem and ver aitents No were retarded. Their intellig- I assume full responsibility for ence did not develop beyond the their education. (Normal chil level of a normal eight-year-oid dren have quotients rangi in most aspects, and they could : ging . from 90 to 110. not benefit from regular school-| Most is lio) children can ing. be trained to care for them- Communist border guards fired|der guards rushed up shooting|" ind dent t some 250 rounds from sub-ma-|as the nine clambered over the|0M€ Independent next year. Right To Strik chine-guns and rifles into the truck's cab and dashed on foot, Rwangasore, 30, was the 19 t Oo tr1 e air as nine East Germans raced toward West Berlin {leader of the Union and Pro- across 150 yards of no man's] An American military spokes- gress National Party that won| moRONTO (CP)-- i. ba 4 land to the American sector. {man said the shots were nota sweeping victory in the first itv of strike CB Te od. ese and Me Le But Watson warned Col. I. I.'fired at U.S. personnel. Urundi elections last month. |{.vi0's Labor Relations Act was|change- during the ire " hour | | . called into question Friday as| hearing on whether the employ- LJ | the Royal York Hotel was ac-|ees--who struck April 27--have lcused in court of violating the|suffered by a dismissal, if the act by dismissing its striking Royal York is found guilty o/ employees. | Violating the act. ' . y . W. J. Jackett, counsel for Ca-| "They aren't working anyway nadian Pacific Railway which|and aren't going to work while In " nion 11 owns the hotel, argued before|the strike is on," Magistrate El | Magistrate Thomas Elmore that/more commented. "Suppose the june right to strike is not implicit(strike is never settled, would WASHINGTON (AP)--Senator liance with the Mine, Mill and|nist and never intends to be." |in the legislation as a lawfulithey have lost anything?" John McClellan said today al-|Smelter Workers Union. Four officials of the Mine-Mill [activity of a union. Mr. Lewis replied that dismis- liances linking allegedly Com-| Bridges' union was expelled union followed Hoffa to the wit-' Magistrate Elmore postponed|sal brought with it loss of sen- munist-dominated labor unions|from the CIO in 1950 on charges ness stand. |a decision until Wednesday, |iority and pension rights should and James R. Hoffa's Teams-|of following Communist poli-| One, research director Bern-| The Labor Act prohibits em. 27Y Strikers return to work as ters could wield "lethal andicies. The Mine-Mill union was|acq Stern, swore he is not a pores from Poi 'ork. | individuals. monopolistic power. kicked out of the CIO the same|Communist and wasn't one ajers who participate in the law-| McClellan, Arkansas Demo-|Year as subservient to the Com-|year or two years ago. How-|ful activities of a trade union, | ls crat who is chairman of the Sen-|munist line ever, he refused to say whether|said David Lewis, counsel for| ew aritime ate internal security subcom-| In questioning Hoffa, the sub- ne was a member of the Com-|the striking Hotel and Club Em. mittee, called for enactment of {committee labelled both unions |munist party three years ago or|ployees Union (CC). By set-| U y S t U legislation to curb them. 2S Communist domiuiated. feu 1945, when he got his union ting conditions for a lawful nion »e P Hoffa testified Friday he is Son {know . whether. they} a}, strike, 'he added, the act con-| MONTREAL (CP) -- The Ca-| strengthening his "mutual as.|2"¢ Communist - dominated or| 5 as firms the right condeded in|nadian Maritime Union, set up| sistance" pact with Harry Hot, Hoffa said of the two un- INVOKES AMENDMENT Fifth common law. by the Canadian Labor Con-| Bridges' west coast Longshore. hod ag tld Rus Bok protein Rm Mr. Lewis contended that theigress to fight the Seafarers'| men's union and also has an al- any organization so convicted." being compelled to give testim. | ©25¢ has nations! Implications. {i oternational CS rene: Hoffa said the pacts with the|ony that might incriminate jiim., CHARGES HOTEL lhas been formally established CITY EMERGENCY two unions were aimed solely at| 3 n as a labor solidarity" and had no|calied to the stand were Irving|from the Ontario Labor Rela-|Friday. | PHONE NUMBERS Political or ideological implica-| Dichter, Mine - Mill secretary-|tions Board, has charged the| Michael Sheehan, a former IS: the 'ents (treasurer; Harold Sanderson, pote] with violating the abor|SIU organizer who played aj : e outset of the hearing, | comptroller, and Albert Skinner, | Act by using the threat of dis-|large part in the ejection of the POLICE 725-1133 |sioita said he welcomed a|western vice - president. They|missal in an effort to compel{union from the CLC last year. {chance to testify under oath have been convicted of conspir-jemployees to give up their|was officially installed as | : ark 5 SU ' ' s y ins s pres- | FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 Johat Holla was iol 2 Commun wey i detail the government rights under the act, and by dis-|ident of the new union at the st, E associated wi y filing false non-Communist missing strikers in violation of{small founding convention AOSP: ITAL 723-2211 Communists, is not a Congmu-|affidavits. the act. 'which opened Thursday. ; {charged with a standard plug Mr. Lesage replied the prob-|that fits jnto most 110 - volt lem that might be posed by thelhousehold outlets. Dr. Rosenzweig said causes of retardation uncovered so far selves, lead an active social life and even hold down regular are physical ones. They had manual jobs, he said. The three other of ficiald| The union, with permission|in Montreal, it was announced! { DRIVER PINNED farm tractor for more than 20 minutes Friday afternoon. Gellatly, an employee of the King Paving Co. of Oakville, was working on a service road north of Highway 401, Peter Gellatly, King, Ont. construction work- er is in "fair condition", in | Oshawa General Hospital to- | day after being pinned be- neath this 3,000 pound diesel" 19-year-old BENEATH about 100 yards west of Thorn- | ton's side road. Several at- | tempts to get him from be- | neath the tractor were un- successful until a Bell-Tele- phone boom# equipped truck TRACTOR raised the tractor. Oshawa Fire Department ambulance crews twice used the inhala- tor on Gellatly while he was pinned under the tractor. Oshawa Tinkes Photo

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