@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Decomber 22, 1962 - j\jretained the seat Donovan TREES IN A STORM rehearsal break. Part of a specially selected cross-Can- ada group of 18 dramatists, they are (left to right): Yael These students at Mont- feal's National Theatre School do an interpretive dance of trees in a storm during a Brandeis, 19, Michele Chi- coine, 18, both of Montreal, and Shelora Fitzgerald, 19, of Toronto. (CP Photo) Katanga Whites Living In Fear ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) In many ways this capital of breakaway Katanga Province in The Congo is a divided city-- though not as sharply as Berlin. city's stores, movie theatres, residents who go to private UN Some of the handful of white parties have been ostracized by fellow-Europeans, most of whom are even more hostile to the United Nations than the Negroes. blocks, at which, however, ev- ville are guarded by UN road- eryone is allowed through with- out passes unless he is consid- ered to be a '"'mercenary" or has arms in his car. Farther out of town, there are Katangese roadblocks, There are three between Elisa- bethville and the Rhodesian border, the same number be- tween the capital and Jadotville and more between there and olwezi. At these it is essential to have the correct passes. Whites here live in an atmos- phere of rumor and constant fear of new UN-Katanga fight- ing, coupled with exaggerated reports spread by word - of- mouth. Even many Belgians here .|live with the hope that Presi- dent Moise Tshombe may suc- WHY NOT? A Beltone hearing aid for Xmas? + « « let the WHOLE fami enjoy the festive season! Visi our ground floor location at * 42 Simeoe St. N. or Call ; 728-0064 BELTONE Hearing Service Others NEW YORK (AP) -- James Reepainiee "shila" weieahe an bal tha an agreement Friday night for the release of 1,113 Bay of Pigs in- vaders from Cuban prisoners, thrives on missions others t mot even attempt. 3 accomplishment of buy- 'ing the freedom of the ill-fated Cuban invasion survivors is ad- ded to an already long list that includes the release of con- lvicted U-2 spy Francis Gary Powers, the defence of master Russian spy Rudolph Abel, work in the war crimes trials in Nuernbeng and service in the US. office of Scientific Re® search and Development which supervised the development of the atomic bomb. In between, he developed a successful law career, raised a family of four children and ran for public office in the state of New York. His defeat as a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate last month was his only stum- ble. Republican Jacob K. Javits sought, SAVES ABEL One of the 46-year-old Brook- lyn lawyers biggest achieve- ments was saving Abel from a death sentence after the Rus- sian had been caught in the act of espionage. He acted for Abel, not from choice, but by court appointment. He won not only fame but abuse for himself and his family. However, his successful ar- gument before a jury that by saving the life of Abel might mean his exchange some day for aa American apprehended on the same- business, led ul- Donovan Pulls Jobs Wouldnt Try term in federal prison in At-sia for the trial of top Axis war lanta, Ga., Donovan went to the|criminals, Soviet Union and took up dis-| Later, he was in charge of cussions for the release of Pow-|visual evideace at the Nuern- ers, a U.S. pilot shot down on/berg trials. a photographic mission, and| Donovan, a powerfully built Frederick Pryor, anotherjman whose silvery-white hair American held on espionagejhas begun to recede, once as- charges. pired to be a journalist, Abel was his bait and the| After his ragduation from Russians bit, He brought the|Fordham, he asked his father, two men back from ment and also paved the way|him a newspaper. Dr. Donovan for negotiations for the release|agreed, provided his son first of Marvin W. Makinen, another|Would obtain a law degree, But American jailed on a spy|after graduation Donovan put charge. aside his newspaper ambitions. He entered the navy as an en- GOES TO HAVANA sign in 1943 and rose to com- With talk of ransoming the|mander, later becoming general 1,118 Cuban prisoners running|counsel for the Office of Stra-| through the Cuban refugee|tegic Services (OSS). strongholds in Miami and New York, Donovan next journeyed to Havana to see what could CANARY SEED CROP By THE CANADIAN PRESS Vancouver--Sydaey D. Scott, 72, who retired as managing editor of The Province 14 years ago. 'Windsor, Ont.--William Tub- man, 76, administrative assist- ant to former federal health and welfare minister Paul Mar- tin, London--Dr. Ian Clark, %, who made medical history by receiving a transplanted kidney from 3 fellow doctor last Au- gust, from the effect of high blood pressure. Brussels -- Franz Tielemans, 80, asssitant finance minister of e. 4 imprison-|@ Prominent surgeon, to buy/Belgium. Sarnia, Ont. -- Capt. Alex (But) Wilson, 70, whose 39 years as a Great Lakes skip- per has often been cited as a record on both sides of the bor- der. Old Westbury, son Movann, 82, founder and honorary chairman of McCann- Erickson, New York advertis- ing agency, and his wife, in an auto accident. N.Y.--Harri- "MeLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Thursdey, Dec, 27th A & P STORE North Oshewe 2.30 - 5.00 P.M, end 6.00 - 6:30 P.M. Friday, Dec. 28th. SIMCOE PLAZA 2.30-5.30 P.M. Saturdoy, Dec. 29th. ROSSLYN PLAZA 10.00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. ond 1.30-4:00 P.M. "We will visit each point every other week. LOOK FOR THE BLUE AND WHITE TRAILER _ RED "Hell Is SKELTON For Heroes" IN STARRING "THE GREAT 4 4 Ge THREE STOOGES COMEDY} KAMLOOPS, B.C, (CP) -- be done, Growing canary seed promises He met with Cuba's Premier|, now cash crop in this area. Castro, and began a series of|Farmer Val Pringle harvested negotiations outside the diplo-|more than 5,000 pounds for a matic levels that finally were return of $50 an acre, Improved consummated with the release|techniques are expected to agreement, yield higher returns, DAVID'S Drive-in BAR-B-Q CHICKENS and STEAKS Hwy 2 W. Whitby PH, 668-4066 MONDAY ga loot Day cachet "RON bua _ a COSTELLO" When Donovan received $10,- 000 as a fee from the "Abel family" for defending the Rus- sian, he turned half of it over to Fordham University, his alma matter, and split the other half between Harvard, where he entered law school, and Col- umbia, the alma mater of his assistant in the defence. "There is more to practising law than making money," he said. Donovan has been engaged in international negotiations a long time. He accompanied Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson DANCE PARTY PAT RICCIO & HIS ORCHESTRA |NEW YEAR'S Old Time -- Modern FUN GALORE 9 P.M, TILL ? to London in 1045 and assisted timately to his next big success. With Abel serving a 30-year in discussions to draft a treaty with Britain, France and Rus- ,|ceed in consolidating Katanga's secession, which enjoys the full support of the majority of the people of Elisabethville. These feelings are shared by the 9,000 whites in the two large South Katanga mining centres, Jadotville and Kolwezi, west of here, where there are no United Nations troops, vilian personnel live belt of suburbs to north official meetings and UN personnel. personnel who visit the ted politely but coolly. siderable difficulties to the or- dinary traveller. All roads out of Elisabeth- Communications present con-! COMMERCIAL FOOD MART Canada's most complete food plan. Compare our food prices against al! competition, restaurants and bars are usu- DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 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