{4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 3, 1961 Cuban Ships |Bomarc-B Termed | No Indians Still Tied =Non-Nuclear Too | Complain In Harbor WASHINGTON (CP) -- Avroughly three feet long, some 15) Over 7 ax spokesman for the Boeing Air-jinches wide and weighing about By DON HANRIGHT plane Company _ -- 500 pounds, | : i tional warheads have been) | Poke ig nn ee eer tested and can he installed eas-/EFFECTIVE 300 FEET Halifax harbor since 1957 were|ily in the Bomarc-B anti-aircraft) PETERBOROUGH (CP)-- Indians of three Peterborough-|ciudes Indians in the Curve This warhead, made of high area bands have registered no|lake, Rice Lake and Alderville store employees now are held cil passed @ resolution en the "oe subject and notified the province Store Owners Ask |that Indians would refuse to! For Certification pay the tax. The Brantford Indians have onan wae Pak LAS ot based their decision on Section|of the Canadian Labor Congress 86 of the Indian Act exempting] in Northern Ontario, said Thurs- from taxation "the interests of!day he has applied to the labor an Indian or a band in & Te-|rclations board for CLE certifi- serve of surrendered land.' cation in four Sudbury grocery Mr. Leroy, whose territory in- stores. Bargaining rights for the 171 said: "My people! by Local 902 of the International issi i jexplosives with shrapnel effect,| snared again Thursday in a tan-|missiles, now being delivered to/xPlOSives Wilh +\complaint about the three-per-| reserves, gled net of international. law, Canada. aa en radius of some 300 cent provincial sales tax, Indian|have been very good about it./Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter politics,a strike, and a civil suit] "It all depends on what the| joint of burst |superintendent Ward Leroy said|They have sought and accepted) Workers (Ind.). 2 that seeks damages from 'he'customer wants," 'the spokes- 1 ze i Thursday. advice on the sales tax," | Mr. Brough also an an Castro regime. man said. "The Bomare A and) 0), ee ier pega Mr. Leroy was commenting| Their acceptance of the tax, the labor relations board held a The upshot was that the ships,|B models both have been tested WarNcoS Tih @ |S ractls % on a report that Six Nations In-|he said, had been "without pro- hearing Thursday on certifica- released from arrest six weeks|with nuclear and non-nuclear burst, the spokesman pay Bi dians at Brantford are refusing|test" on the understanding that tion of 47 store employees in ago by the Exchequer Court of/Warheads. "Kill"? a irhieritias theuh the pitead to collect the tax in their stores.jan official government ruling Barrie who are Local 902 Mine- Canada, were put back under a) "If Canada wants non-nuclear|;, which ah attacking bomber! The Six Nations elective coun-|will be made on the issue. Mill members. conditional arrest by Court Pres- explosives, only an adjustment can be sought out by ihe qaleatie ident J. T. Thorson until it is|in the fusing system is required). 44 destroyed decided whether Cuba can bejand this can be done on the if er e sued in a Canadian court. field. The missile does not have) Bg spokesman said: "When His decision came as two of|to be returned to the factory. aed ok. Eason _ being, the vessels, now estimated to be) 'Conventional types of War-\i.. it Ned siggll agee to} worth about one-quarter of tticjiieads will reduce costs, Of warheads for faruer kil radius, $2,800,000 Cuba paid for them or- course, but they have only y believe all of the B models in iginally, were in drydock in Hal-|fraction of the effectiveness of the United States have ie ae. ifax ee, to being towed the nuclear explosive. clear warhead the harbor. > a ues Thorson ruled that DELIVERY BEGUN "But we also had to think of; before any of the ships can| The United States now has|the possibility that the B model leave Halifax, the American-|three squadrons of Bomare-B might be used outside the United owned company which is suing|missiles in operation along with States and that another country, Cuba for breach of contract will|five squadrons of Bomarc - A'such as Canada, might want to have to put up a bond of $75,000 missiles. Canada is beginning to use it with a conventional war-| a ship plus a $50,000 security to get delivery of the first of its head. . . . There would be no cover Cuban costs of keeping Bomarc-B models which will go problem in getting the conven- them there. into two squadrons, one at North tional warhead into full produc-| He gave no reasons for his /Bay and the other at Mont Lau-|tion. This can be done in any judgment. rier, Que. |standard arsenal on six months' | The Canadian government has notice. TAKES EFFECTNOW not yet decided. whether to ob-| "The production drawings for Donald McInnes of Halifax,|+in nuclear warheads and this|the conventional warhead are counsel for Cuba, told the court'). ied to some debate in Cana-complete and available. It is that one ship may be leaving dian political circles whether the just a question of what the Ca- immediately" and asked hy missiles will be useless without nadian government wants," the ruling took effect. Immedi-\1). nuclear explosives. icy-making body of the non- | --(CP Wirephoto) ice Th e- i ae Tues eel' Laster B. Peaon, Libera By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver--Samuel W. Ran-| } J U D ds' ould inform Cuba's Montreal Party leader, has been quoted; $45,000,000 Loan Union Yemanas |to carry nuclear warheads and| qa), 80, agents. as saying that according to in- Bomare was made. specifically | : f ; leading figure in B.C.| i M - -lremove any of the 'ships from| A | l ng fig C. For Government [egg e go i on Halifax except under the cond:./"t conventional explosives. He/horse racing, who operated ~ riginal UNION LEADERS MEET Frank Hall (left), chairman | unions, talks with George ; ops meets in Montreal to draw Pawson of Toronto, secretary | up new contract demands on ef fhe negotiating committee of the committee, as the pol- | Canada's railways. of the non-operating railway ip bli ' | | Court officials said' later it formation from Washington the PA | u ic ay would be contempt of court to an adian : non-operating railway unions, is|tions imposed by Mr. Justice ond wail the federal govern-| hibition Race Track. OTTAWA (CP) -- Like anyjdealers. The bank stated that) expected to make public today| Thorson. : missile would not be effectivel Niagara Falls, Ont.--Charies| householder from time to time,|the loan is expected to be re-\new contract demands the un-| The American company in|) i nuclear warheads, |Kerrio, 57 - year - old contractor| the federal government is a lit-|paid in a matter of days and|ions will be serving on Canada's|Volved is Flota Maritime Brown-|" 7) ty ¢" detence department| 224 Sports promoter who oper-| tle shy of cash at the moment|that there will be no addition) railways. ing de Cuba, which is seeking 'ins dnsonben he k aad & mod-| aed his own firm, Kerrio Con-| and has gone to the bank for a/to the national money supply in) 'The 110,000 non-ops--the men| $1,500,000 in damages from the ata as having dunt capability--| struction Ltd Joan--the Bank of Canada. circulation. | who are not involved in the ac-|owners of the ships--which the | 7 ventional 'and nuclear wa .|_ Los Angeles -- Thomas J.| But its borrowings of $45,000,-| n> penns ON LEVEL |tual operation of the trains--|courts already have determined |)" 4" but has declined to pro-| Hughes, 77, one of only two men| 000 will be needed only for al' my. 'amount of the seasonal|Te#ched agreement with the|to be the Cuban government--| it a otails. jin major league baseball to} few days and reflect a seasonal] , seasonal' railways only last May, after anjfor alleged breach of contract)" 0 okecman for the Boeing| Pitch @ no-hitter in each league. condition, officials said Thurs- --. in federal deposits each!1g month struggle that saw the lcompany, which manufactures] New York -- James Thurber, | |federal government intervene to To Chief ithe Bomare, described the con-|°6, Writer and cartoonist. who| Termed ee ee | Bahrain--Sheikh Suliman Bin } |Hamad al Khalifah, 66, ruler of | Members Of Board bs oil-producing Bahrain Is- : ; depends on the general day night. However, it's the first) E jlevel of expenditures and reve-lcut off a pre-Christmas walk- ventional warhead which can be|*¢Pt @ generation of Americans| fitted into the A and B models|/@Ughing; of pneumonia and res- 4 ] ' lands in the Persian Gulf. lal | Desert Charlotte | Toronto--Cecil H. Roberts, 36, | |sales manager for Air Reduc- CERTIFIED &-YEAR-OLD CANADIAN WHISKY Original .... because it was the first certified 8-year old Canadian whisky on the market. Fine ».» because it is aged for 8 years in small oak casks for that fine, full flavour that only comes with age, Canadian... because it is made for Canadians and by Canadians--a whisky of truly outstanding quality. Condon OS ehenley Léc "Distillers of Certified Aged Whiskies" time the government has needed} . mck 2 fannie tourer Carmen tof the Yl oy ge : years. ; in line with the June 20 budget agg ge ecg aga SS as a steel - encased cylinder| Pinatory ns ga following Government deposits in banks| forecast by Finance Minister| voce (ate) aid of ne ae Pe 4 bbe | oy Fabio were down to $17,000,000 as of] Fieming of a $650,000,000 deficit] ¥°® ' 000,000 two years ago about the/3;_ jto $1.91 an hour game time. | In addition, there has been) ' The shortage apparently crops|speculation that the government! | wp just about the time of the/has been using more money Frost Keeps Suite WATERLOO (CP)--Donald C,| OTTAWA (CP) -- The entire|tion Canada Limited since 1958 annual Canada Savings Bonds/through the exchange fund to in- At Picketed Hotel IMacdonald, leader of the On. board of control walked out on| Louisville, Ky.--Rev. Morde. gales and these are expected to/fluence the exchange value of ltario New Democratic Party,|Mayor Charlotte Whitton Thurs-/cai F. Ham, 84, Baptist evange- re ; TORONTO (CP) -- Premler| said Thursday night that Educa-/\day when a meeting on urban|list who converted Billy Gra-| early next week. jinvolve buying U.S. dollars to/Frost is retaining his. suite at/tion Minister John Robarts, pre-/fenewal exploded into one of the/ham to Christianity in 1934: of| eentral bank's weekly report,|current discount. tel despite the fact he hasn't iff i hi y ee | personification of cautious Tory- history. |. Washington -- Mrs. M. prompting some queries eh = Thus, Canadian exports 8f€lused it since members of thelism. ad The controllers and Miss Whit-|Lenrbas "32 hiner of ci mses and investmen ~~ and Pace hinge hd and Club Employees Union| Speaking to a meeting at Wat-|ton were arguing about the ex-| Associated Press correspondent . vas 0% em, Sn higher |(CLO) walked off their jobs/erloo Lutheran University, he|Propriation of a row of con-\Lloyd Lehrbas who was a per-| Mytn Wednewlay level of #17,|0rl. 2 |said the election last week of|demned housing when the argu-| sonal aide to Gen. Douglas Mac-| OROER OF MERIT, AGED 12 YEARS » RESERVE, AGED 6 YEARS * GOLDEN WEDDING, AGED 8 YEARS e. WeGnesORy evel CO | Hotel manager Arigus MacKin-|Mr. Robarts as head of the On-|ment flared into an exchange of| Arthur during the Second World aATix obser egies dg oe mier is being billed regularly for| party brings a new "'old guard' |tacks. a | fer the two-room suite still in his into control of the party. | Phrases like "'malicious cow-| (AP)--Joseph Stal- "L ' low Mame. Mr. Frost has said he is} He said Mr. Robarts is op-jard" and "character assassina- eee. bes lost the tp sitet was $48,000,000 Sept. 28,5ering a neutral course by re-\posed to health insurance and|tion" whipped through the room ~ ee ee ee is Phe wat tuw horroping by. the fusing to cross picket lines. quoted the minister of education|until Controller Don Reid year, the annual tii Wednesday. They totalled $18,-|for the fiscal year ending March| 20Ur raising thelr average pay put more money in the pot/the Canadian dollar. This would The loan was revealed in the|keep the Canadian dollar at its\the strikebound Royal York Ho- mier-designate of Ontario, is the|loudest and bitterest in board)a stroke. | 000,000 in Canadian banks Was| non said Thursday night the pre-|tario Progressive Conservative|name-calling and personal at-| War. me | The premier has been com-|as saying "a health insurance|charged the whole board with rt ; , ; * : to friends, he is no ee | -- sel peas muting from his home in Lind-|plan is at present beyond On-|playing petty politics and walked ger a general but has been of Se fanihee say, staying at another Toronto) tario's financial capabilities." out. noted to major. ict : |hotel on occasion. 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