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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1961, p. 3

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e * ae -- Peers ; : THE uy oe rie November 6, 1961 3 50 Canadians Killed (~~ | No Copies Available Here |iirin..2¢ In Weekend Accidents _ 1 Of Controversial Book oe eae By THE CANADIAN PRESS New Brunswick 2 (0);" Saskat-;shoulder of Highway 18 near) i 3 A jor requests for "Cancer" have Traffic fatalities and deaths chewan 2 (2); Newfoundland 1 Amherstburg Saurday night; . | i ; j By RON DEVANEY cer (and Tropic of Capricorn, |ed that it is possible for such a been received, although other by fire and asphyxiation ac-|(0). Prince Edward Island and Harold McGoun, 53, Stoney) % I went: looking for a copy of\Which Grove Press may at-/hook to slip through th Miller works have been re- counted for most accidental Manitoba were fatality free. Creek, Sunday in a two - car Henry Miller's "Tropic of Can-|tempt to bring out next spring),| Pp throug € CUS-| auested in the past. deaths in Canada during the The survey did not include na-\"»i'* or on 'ighwav 11. ? : cer" in Oshawa last week. I/Lady Chatterley's Lover, toms, even though all packages! yiss Fetterly, who does weekend. _ tural deaths, slayings, known TRUCK ROLLS OVER | , gor , returned empty-handed. " "lUlysses and other forbidden! are examined. lmost of the book 'buying for the a. ee ae suicides ot inertia: arciaents. ee a LE : : geass oxi to ee : __| Spot-checking large orders, |library, says there has to be a Sunday counted a total of 50 ac- Basil Rudolph, 16, Wallace- truck rolled over on Highway] gee j ab a ie be woud ogre Be pyr asag 8 wd . a. going by the author's namejreal, genuine demand for a cidental deaths across the coun- burg, Friday night when his mo- 48. | : : Sd josed number have been re-| when he is known to have writ-|book before purchase is con- : : Jue heey a 4 et it for me. The McLaughlin|corded by Marbo Book Club of le tay, Of tee, 9 were caused atx sroter ME « truck in Wal Wiliam Ogre, 3 Oak a ge it forme, The MeLaughin|carded by Marbo Book CUD Qllay many passable books, andere | , e- ; § cu) Tl misrepresentation on an in-| 'We have to be discerning in There were nine deaths by| Bernard Lawrence Joyce, 39,'at Oakville. | 4 pins ~ We Bg Cununs -- hap : eee voice all may result in a book|°UF choices," she said, "as we fire, seven by asphyxiation, Toronto, Saturday when his car Joseph Lipiwn, 53, Princeton, #8 : "e i officials here say they are not/members both in Canada and|Slipping by, he said. never have as much money in three drownings and two deaths crashed into a parked vehicle. Saturday when the car in which y ; holding any copies, but will if|the United States. The copies! Employees in the parcel post] Cur, budget for books as we by other causes. Byron Banks, 26, Erin, and he was a passenger was in col- A they come across any. {came into Canada by mail. division work with the banned foe ike. Four hunters died in a fume- his 21 - year - old wife, Friday |lision with a truck on Highway e g Although The Canadian Press| (Grove Press and author Mill-|book list in front of them, said 'esdiggichs filled cottage in Northern Onta- night when the car in which 2 near Woodstock. y "last Tuesday quoted a senior... have filed a $3,600,000 suit in|Mr. Bourrie, and he, too, em- FEEL FT, Get rid of nagging rio when they went to sleep they were riding was in colli- Harold Shannon, 32, Fred, 4 : 2 department cf revenue official 7 a Ba ay pe ca | chasse' rg gdh cd age Somme BACKACHE thateneld leaving charcoal burning in ajsion on Highway 10 at Ingle- Harnden, 38, Albert A. Riehle, Ny + oe fsa. in Ottawa as saying law-abid-\~cce° ses sr ce ets, question in passing a book AGAIN! be the result of stove, there were two asphyxia- wood, 30 miles northwest of Tor-'38, all of Metropolitan Toronto, | Ny 4 j i ' ing citizens holding copies of of them suburban po re wr | taeea ip aakor pti a 4 PM irritated bladder tions in British Columbia and onto. : and William Austin, 39, Moon-| | > ; ; the banned book should sur- charging conspiracy ir isl aia 8 They have another was reportedinAl- --taimo Leesik, 25, Toronto.'stone, Ont., asphyxiated in al : ~ render them to customs offi-/Press sales of a boo y 3 IS MELD UNDER SCRUTINY Poe ysis DEWITTS berta. Sunday when the car he was cottage at Port Loring, about] | 4a} % : : cials. Oshawa's Acting Chie alleged that the police chiels) 1. said copies of '"Cancer'| Pp y KIDNEY & HAS 5 FROM FIRE driving smashed into a concrete 70 miles south of North Bay,| j Customs Collector A. Oldman ordered book dealers to remove|would be held under scrutiny PEXECEIELMME GLADDER PILLS British Columbia accounted overpass in Toronto. Saturday night. : g said, also last Tuesday, that|CoPies of the novel from their); 576 and the customer. notified.| ~--SS--CS™ for five fire deaths. Three were James onda 19, Port gattl e rege Jennings, 53, Bar- 4 i Dees \"'Propic of Cancer" is not on/| Stores.) ' Indian children of one family. Sunday when the car in which rie, Sunday in a two-car crash ts Ss E | current list of banned books} Controversy may have start-|, Individual provincial figures he was riding collided with an- near the Lake Simcoe commun-| om j eS entry to Canada. ed, in this country anyway, SUUHTTHTEAIHNIH YOU WHO NEVER FINISHED HTH with traffic deaths bracketed: other car near Simcoe. ity of Beaverton. f | with Vancouver Sun columnist |== Ontario 17 (13); British Colum- Leslie Thompson, 25, Windsor, Mrs. Earl Covey, Sunday after |PERIODIC REVISIONS --_jjack Scott's complimentary E bia 11 (3); Quebec 6 (6); Al- Sunday of injuries suffered her husband's car rolled over on j A fe = | Mr. Oldmaa said a revised|comments, which appeared a berta 6 (2); Nova Scotia 5 (3); when his car rolled on to the Highway 11 near Cobalt. g 4 i |list is issued periodically, about) <nort time ago in his own : J TEE Dn, i \every six weeks, from the Cus-|cojymn. Sar Hen st Bitona booklet, Tells how you can earn AT HOME IN SPARE TIME AMERICAN SCHOOL B, \toms office. All lists are iden-) 100 DUNDAS ST., DESERONTO, ONTARIO, | . i # > are set SEIZE OBITUARIES Demonstration RAISE CLENHOLME SCHOOL FLAG pal nue seid. TT ey Regageen his -- | But with ali the furor actoss appeared, written after rea ing of Wooler, By London Tots he OH rg 4 Send Me, Yo r FREE 55-page High School Booklet and Sample esson, 1. Books and Tuition ded, . \the country over a\the controversy a epg mag ® ald Kell In a short ceremony under ; Cub Pack, ready to raise the |copy arriving at "rt ee loose in British Columbia. The The death occurred at the Pr, Denale Meuer,) LONDON (AP)--Is : ; -4..| flag. Flags were recently |customs office would be he'd/pook has been chased an Glencedar Nursing Home, Fast] of Frankford, also survives. a ee ® warm November sun rane donted to the school and were (cqomer scrutiny" until a deci-| seized by zealous Customs offi-|== Whithy Township, Sunday, Nov.| Mrs. Samanski's body is atistration Sunday. afternoon, the flag went up in | Gagicated by the Venerable |sion could be obtained from|cjals. The RCMP has been|== 5, of Mrs. Margaret Dart, form.|the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel.|" About 500 mothers and fath-, {font of the Glenholme School | the Archdeacon H. D. Clever- Department «of National Rev-| accused of using writs of assist- |= erly of 215 King street west,| Whitby. Requiem mass will be ers, some pushing carriages, for Retarded Children. Shown | don, Chaplain of the Oshawa jenue in Ottawa, under w hich) ance -- blanket search warrants |= Oshawa. The deceased has not|Sung in St. John the Evangelist and others holding toddlers by| here is Mrs. D. Harman, | District Council of the Boy |customs officials pre awe(fiving the power of enter, Fil enjoyed good health for the past|Church at 10 a.m. Wednesday. the hand, walked slowly to both' Akela of the Glenholme Wolf | Scout Association. The edgy athe arene} search and seize -- in attempts five months Nov. 8. Rey. L. T. Austin will/the Soviet and U.S. embassies. ----__--_--_--_--_---- -- javailable from Olympia Press!tg orab copies. Born March 27, 1885, at Osh-|Celebrate the mass. Interment) The pace was suited to the lin Paris, France, is described) Gjgser to home, in Toronto, s Ma re jwill be in St. John's Roman|slowest and youngest of the nd as an auto-biographical, first customs officials suddenly tried hedge ee esakine of| Catholic Cemetery. marchers, and the straggling Deer Hunters Die | novel se yiadig oe to round up_ the local supply. r i late Mr. and Mrs. George The Rosary will be recited by|procession was followed by a jof . ek fom a oth They are trying to get back four Chaney. She was married in the members of the Catholic police van and an ambulance. Lae ducreaovaer ae ced nade copies, which they let go, from : 1908 and with| Women's League at the funera' The ambulance stopped occa- 5} ; ys Chief Liberarian Henry Camp- @ e Oshawa, July 1, sla pe : ; n led d the book, which has} ' Pi ~~ .|chapel at 8 p.m. today while sionally to pick up tied and cry- n u a jed around tne ' bell. He refuses. the exception of a short period) io Pe enhers an ee ot ing et . : In In | suddenly become a cause cele-|" tow many copies are in To- 54th A 5 in which she lived in Whitby, | clumbus efit: bald a" stall '| Police moved about, murmur- é : bre for some, and a cancer| onto and whether or not any! nniversary Mrs. Dart was a lifetime resi-| (oe ony at 8 Teed Marling gently, "Go home, moth-._ PORT LORING, Ont. (CP)--|bin, said he had used the death|which must be, excised, forlmoronto bookstores are retail- dent of Oshawa p.m. Tuesday. |- +3." But few took their ad|Four deer hunters who disre-\cabin last Thanksgiving but had) others ing the best-seller either openly She was a former member of} FUNERAL OF vice. At the U.S. Embassy a po- garded a warning not to use used wood cord in the stove. DIVERSITY OF OPINION or "under the 'counter' is not King Street United Church, a) NORMAN JAMES BROWN liceman carefully helped a charcoal in their hunting cabin) ) one on ¢ ' aeet ssed the|known. he Oshawa Golden} : shies vere found asphyxiated DECIDE ON CABIN Mr. Oldman stressed the) member of the Oshawa & Memorial servi for Nor.(|$mall child. down the steps)stove were found asphyxta . pra diversit f opinion" |SLIPS POSSIBLE Age Club, the PMA of the Sal-| eer ee Bees h by carbon monoxide Sunday The four dead men had hunted|"wide diversity of opinion hawa's Chief Cust A: nh is. of|man James Brown, who died 'Tap tie sront OOF. : Y- _| together for the last three years.|wrapped up in the subject of Oshawa's Chief Uusioms > vation Army and a member 0} lat Oshawa General Hospital The demonstrators, organized Harold Shannon, 32, Fred They lived in a house trailer on|banned books and underlined|Praiser Frank Bourrie explain- the Salvation Army Home Lea-| wednesday, Nov. 1, in his 72nd DY, the Anti-Bomb committee of|Harnden, $8, Herbert a apa previous trips but decided on althe fact that Customs officials ue. year, were held from the Arm- 100, managed to get close to 38, all of Toronto, and William winterized cabin for this year. |have no desire to be arbiters ER IRST Mrs. Dart was predeceased] (trong Funeral Home, Saturday both embassies, and police per-| Austin, 39, who recently moved! "yr Austin was one of two\of public taste. by her husband, the late Everett! Noy, 4, at 2 p.m J **|mitted small deputations to en- from Toronto to Moonstone, men rescued from Lake Simcoe| 'The Customs man is in a | George Dart, Sept. 29, 1953 ® : _.. ter both buildings. Ont., were found dead in a'ca-|; slingi very unenviable position," he PROFILE ON COIN "4 Rev. Robert Love, minister 3 ' : jin August, 1960 after clinging for | VT) i I ' a | She is survived by a foster o¢ Columbus United Churct At the Russian Embassy the|bin at Fremaury Lodge, about! 1¢ hours to an overturned boat.|said. "That is why, if there is : 4 ne si wurch. demonstrators lined the gates 70 miles south of North Bay. Two other men died on that oc-|any question at al, on any book, First man to reproduce his (Rose) of Oshawa. In addition.| ent followed in Mount pune _ i milk marked "ra-| A friend of the:four, Anthony|casion. Ottawa is asked to rule." profile on a coin is believed one grandson and 'two great e ¢ ioactive. bey ; : "| Cemetery. as oyveryss of Port bering, ro The men were found by Jo- ' At least ong aye oF Peles -- been Alexander the | randchildren also survive raga es , e to em not to use charcoal |ceph Howie, 28, of Toronto andjhas -come throug shawa's| Great. i ; ete casinine are at the Art Pallbearers were Douglas RABBIS TO MEET I customs office in the past six But today's great idea for . Lda ie daughter, Mrs. Harold Irvine,| conducted the services. " . |--"but they figured it would be | port Loring when he visited the A A iJ ones ut the or g : strong Funeral Home, for mem-| Bisir Joie ana Honmen Wood, PARIS (AP)--The conference | all right. cabin Sunday morning. weeks. However, because the Le rh a gi of coin is orial service in the chapel, Tues-| yarq' of European rabbis will hold its} Mr. Buchanan's son, Doug,| "I walked into the cabin and|title was not on the banned) Tike to sek eomethinet day, Nov. 7, at 2 p.m. Inter-| annual meeting Noy. 13-16 in\13, was sent by Mr. Austin tojcalled out but there was no re-|book list, there was no_ valid) wal sacahbanitat dire Gobd ment will follow in Oshawa} WILLIAM HENRY MOORE the headquarters of the United|/buy four bags of charcoal for|ply," Mr. Howie said. "Then 1|T¢ason to hold it -- even though help? Call RA 3-3492 for an Union Cemetery. Rev. F. H.| The death occurred at Me-|Nations Educationa, Scientific|the cabin. Friends said Mr \shook one of the boys and saw|2"y book may be held up at Ae AE Ward, minister of Westmount,morial Hospital, Bowmanville, and Cultural Organization, it) Austin had intended to bring ihe was dead." |the discretion of the customs : United Church, will conduct the|Saturday, Nov. 4, of William was announced today. About 40/hard coal but had forgotten it; All windows in the 20-by-15-/™men. b-| services. Henry Moore, a lifelong resi-\chief rabbis and other Jewish|at home. foot cabin were closed, police|.,.n¢ current controversy prob-| MRS, ANNE FLORENCE dent yg mecca In his 89th leaders from Western Europe| Jack Arthurs, one of nine/|said. Coroner William com Gortcan nebo G Pease 5. SFL oNUR year, Mr. Moore $ sr i i i S Oc yi ca-! sai i st wi held. ; : yin) leak d SAMANSKI lousy il forthe past two week hunters occupying the next ca-lsaid an inquest will be held. regs nc, decided 10, print anf F> Re BLACK O.D. : ; : : : : aan dition in the United States. OPTOMETRIST A resident of Whitby for the Born in Cartwright Township, | S Contact Lens Consultation er past 24 years, Mrs. Anne Flor-|he was a son of the late Mr. and CAPSULE NEWS Rubber Workers "THING TO DO" Eye Examination ki, 802 By treet| Mrs . Edmund John Moo H | a BY APPOINTMENT .. . ence Samanski, 802 Byron street)" bint is Moore. He | '" For many years it has been, PHONE 723-4191 south, died following a long ill- oe Oct. 28, 1911, at En- | May Give To NDP ithe "thing to do" for travellers e Host al ea es geno as 'ons farmed in Ennis . Foecigee age oe a 'con tlle aaron Hospital Sunday, Nov. 5. Sne. hi : wnnis- f |} KITCHE R (CP)--The New |back copies of Tropic 0 an- was in her 47th year Killen unti lhis retirement some anda 1ans a e Democratic Party may soon eet | RAG STAPES = A daughter of the late Charles 15 tabs ago. His entire life a contribution from the head and Myrtle Keller of Cooper was devoted to his home and office of the United Rubber| = family. He was a member o! Aft H ae of Pi . Ont., the deceased was born at)y.. cra " ie Workers of America (CLC) | Cooper in 1915 and was married Enniskillen United Church er urricane \in Akron, Ohio. | U D' to Edward Samanski at St. John Mr. Moore is survived by his Z } IN| wife. th Mavearet Chris: f as es 'ire | George Burdon, international | the Evangelist Roman Catholic wife, the former Margaret Chris TORONTO (CP) -- William APPROVES PROJECT president of the union, told dele- | Church, Whitby, in 1941. Prior tina Stainton; two daughters, Wildman, 30,, and his sister SUDBURY (CP) -- Federal gates at a convention of Cana- - Mrs. Reg. Weaving (Muriel), of Sally, 22, of T: t h ini Talk 3 j r to her coming to Whitby, thelayom it and tine ilecd Bece eee ae OF Toronto who St) Works Minister Walker has indian locals here Sunday he will dicabend fives for a time inion oo lager sd el Beck rived by plane at Belize in the|dicated that approval has been suggest to the union's executive 54 SIMCOE NORTH hurricane - torn British Hon-| giy ; 2" 7. | Ont ; 7 é given to s $1,290,500 low-rental : 3 "ee Seeaesid was a regis-\q hour srandchildren, Rickey duras Sunday are safe, a bus- housing project in Sudbury. In| ty the NDP a Mrs. * Weaving, of Thornhill, Garry, iness colleague said Saturday. a letter, Mr. Walker outlined] eee tered nurse at the Belleville|\wayne and Marie Beckett. ; si i f : ; : : | wayne h , and Peter Rhodes, Wildman's busi- the general plan and purpose of| ™- Burdon made the | General Hospital. She was 4/a sister, Mrs. C. B. Rice (May) ness partner, said a telephone the Sanne' croints Lib wil]/Nouncement in urging Canadian | SENSATIONAL MEAT VALUES member of St ge goo. of London, Ont., also survive. 'call to Miami confirmed their'accommodate 86 families. locals. to continue their support | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY ! gelist Church in Whitby and was) He was predeceased by two safety. for the NDP "and make the} a member of the Catholic! sisters, Helena and Elsie Moore. ASK TREE SLICES party a success." | LICED Women's League oe a The remains are at the F. F. GETS MOST "ipetaaes HUNTSVILLE (CP) Arthur He said political activity is| - . C Besides her husband, she is|Morris Funeral Chapel, Bow. "AMILTON (CP) -- Ontario) pis oc. has boon swamped with Something that unio sh B kf I B survived by two daughters, Janel sianeivt. for service in the took 75 per cent of Canada's 2 pede pire oy ton indulge in = oe peg lagsicy rea as acon " and Susan at home chapel, Tuesday, Noy. 7, at 2 tourist business during the first i Z : all ce ig' y i | : y, Nov. 7, 2,to : of a 400 - year - old white pine|all campaign to play a bigger Two sisters, Mrs. J. R. Dafoe|p.m, Interment will follow in ™ne months of this year, Travel yout down last week. Mr. part in community affairs. po ile gba ¥ r . ; > icity [Minis 5 . , i : (Laura), of Foxboro, and Mrs.| Hampton Cemetery. Rev. W er Sap : aig Hepore Rhiness said he will fulfil the | WIENERS Crawford, minister of Enniskil- 7"), Naas Ttaracticnal Vaca. requests. One man wants a sec- Jen United Church, will conduct eigen tion of the trunk for use in re- Residents Esca e COMING EVENTS the services. tionland Assoc lation - that On- storing an old school house and P | LEAN, MEATY. Anes eto ae the past has averaged 4 toronto publisher wants three B ildi Bl | aWA. saGE Sale at CRA, Gibb Street, about 62 per cent of the coun- 4). to make tables uliding asts CONV:y, November 7 at 1:30 p.m.) CITY AND try's tourist business. dy Ireland,treet Home and School Associa- antiy mninaes CHANGE SITE TORONTO (CP)--More than | LEAN, TENDER pk es cepregeamre anes RRR! | D BRADFORD (CP) -- Charles TORONTO (CP) -- The On- ® dozen persons fled from two 1 guides ZAAR & TEA ot ISTRICT Ross Fleming, 25, of Toronto, tario council of the Canadian anL ake : 1! pan Pigg CLUB STEAKS education | was charged with criminal neg- Bat Association Friday decided night after the building was Oshawa; rocked by a basement explo- Harrison, FQ., NOV. 8th | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE - ligence during the weekend fol-'0 hold the councils annual sion. LEAN, PORK C lb ply' ' " pot lowing a 19 - mile chase along, meeting next Feb. 2-3 in Ottawa sao 2 , Radio and30 P.M. Sows agli Highway 400 at speeds of up to, instead of Toronto: in order tol, Tnere wore ne iMucies, Dam) B T ae ae dITED CHURCH Today's need for spiritual dis-'119 miles an hour. Police said temain "impartial" toward the a rue el a t ber phone, Mrs cernment was emphasized on the car we sss ir road.| Royal York Hotel strike. CADRE oe tie. rene ey sokne awe vesolntiaRiAL: HALL the car went through their road- . | Sunday, Noy. 5, at Christian blocks and sidesw : out of position. Drench. Oxtnw blocks and sideswiped two other JACKIE TO VISIT Police said the explosion took| .|s LEAN, MINCED $ : : Science services. ace hats hed sumer. Mrs, [ne_§sther Group alg fore being stopped at WASHINGTON (AP) -- Mrs, |Place. shortly after two work- BEEF lbs. awa; National AUTO RECOVERED : : | Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the |e? installed a gas furnace in Norma 0'¢ onZAAR A car reported stolen last PLANS FOREIGN AID president, will leave around|the basement of Nunzio Xibil- Immigration : \Friday from its Richmond) BRUSSELS (AP) -- Belgium| Nov. 20 for a visit of about two lia's home. _ 1 Mrs. P. Kelly ERTRUDE S |street west parking place in) Plans to give 1,817,000,000 francs| weeks to India and Pakistan, the| Ajax, ee KING ST. E. downtown Oshawa has been re-| ($36,340,000) in 1962 as aid to| White House announced Friday. | Mag st leovered at Roseneath, about|Underdeveloped nations, the for- The announcement said she will) = . ' % NOV. 8th |20 miles north of Cobourg./¢ign affairs ministry budget an-|g0 "'in a private and personal i i tH O i ee 7:30 P.M |Maurie Shorten, Simcoe street) Mounced Friday. | capacity" for the purpose of vis- et us supp y your eating § eae . jiting educational and : h Saccoccio, rj4¢ south, reported the car stolen) MAY LIFT SANCTIONS __| cent Te ae Boor arts -- TEA ROOM _|Sunday. Cobourg OPP officers) WASHINGTON (AP) -- Latin this Winter! e ception, jnotified Oshawa police the car| American nations were reported! BAN NEWSPAPER "é Sick BINGO had been found. ---- ge to relax diplo- JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reut- Whee, shading ons bel alk Gai : 5 a GERTRUDE'S EXECUTIVE NAMED matic and economic sanctions|ers)--Military authorities have be ae ANIyED . ° } a ". |against the Dominican Republic.| again banned indefinitely the In- offer one word of advice. Choose him carefully, 'se Ries, . sae | Gen B AUDITORIUM Bert Cornwall, of Oakville, Diplomatic sources predicted a|donesian : ; : | uine Savings , Boe : e Communist party} We think you'll enjoy our prompt, personal service. Y MONDAY NIGHT |was elected president of the|partial resumption of inter-jnewspaper Marian Rakjat. The . Sa : : t The care and courtesy of our experienced service- | 690 KING EAST executive committee of the|American trade with the island i , " 4 | 0 u f $ jpaper printed a cartoon to | Al FAREWELL AYMC at the annual reunion|republic before the end of No-\which the military command ob. agit p vetalaryelieg or cy cage! Sema j | 0 ( % GOOD PRIZES of the organization in Hotel| vember. jected. . of every delivery of our truly fine quality oil. | oi i ns ~lGenosha Saturday night. Ed.| 2 ae Hen You'll like our Automatic Delivery System, too. WOODVIEW Simmons, of Oshawa, was! 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