Herscherner, left, of Winni- ie Richardson of Regina SKIPS CONSIDER LUCK OF THE DRAW speculate on the luck of the other for the first round of and defending champion draw Sunday in Brandon. The the Canadian Curling cham- Emi two were drawn against each pionships opening here at 3 p.m. (CST) today. (CP Wirephoto) GM Diesel Gets Big Contract AUCKLAND, N..Z (CP) -- General Motors Diesel Ltd., of London, Ont., has, been awarded $2,070,000 contract to supply diesel electric locomotives for mainline service on the New Zealand goverment railways system, it: was announced to- Making the announcement, Railways Minister J. K. McAl- pine noted that 10 locomotives had been purchased from the same company last year. "They proved satisfactory in every way and in tenders re- cently received the Canadian firm again submitted the low- est price and offered the quick- est delivery," he said. The ministers said diésel lo- comotives had proved much cheaper to operate and main- tain in New Zealand than steam-powered engines. Chinese Back Pakistan On Kashmir Rift | Communist Chinese government today expressed its appreciation CAPSULE NEWS CITY AND DISTRICT Rebel Claims Bombarded of Pakistan's position on the Indo - Pakistan dispute over Kashmir and said a speedy set- tlement of the question would be "conducive to peace in Asia and the world." 'This was. stated in a joint ST. A large gathering of mem- bers and friends of the St. David's Society of Oshawa at- tended the annual banquet THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Merch 4,1963 3 DAVID'S SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET held at the UAW hall Satur- day night. President Dave An- drews, second from right, is seen as he pinned a leek on T. D. "Tommy" Thomas prior drews left} and Mrs. T. D. : to the evening's festivities, Looking on are Mrs, Dave An- Thomas right. Oshawa Times Photo ~ True Shamrock Ireland in 1681, noted: "The 17th of March yeerly is Patrick's Day .. . vulgdr wear shamroges, three leav'd grass." Caleb Threkeld, an Irish bot- when thi St. Liquor", In the once- guage of flowers,' e r "lan. often commit Excess in -- the sham- -- rock was supposed to indicate © . ~ light-heartedness and loyalty. become Professor Wins Great Question communique issued as Pakis- anist, described both plant and Research Grant TORONTO (CP)--Dr, James, M. Daniels, a University of Toronto physics professor, has been awarded an $8,000 re- search grant by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of New York. Dr. Daniels is studying the structure of atomic nuclei. NET EARNINGS FALL TORONTO (CP)--Gross earn- ings of the Ontario Co-operative Credit Society climbed to $649,- 682 from $491,825 in 1962, but net earnings fell to $102,475 from $109,569, largely because of higher money costs, the so- ciety said Saturday. The report read at the annual meeting said high interest rates last summer; forced money costs to $408,323 from $261,585, the highest in 14 years. FIRE COSTS $150,000 QUEBEC (CP)--A two-alarm fire caused about $150,000 dam- age to the plant of a plumbing and heating firm in Limoilou cheques could' be negotiated merely by filling in a name, Borum said. PORTRAIT DESTROYED? LONDON (AP)--The Sunday Telegraph says police believe thieves have destroyed the Goya portrait of the Duke of Wellington stolen from Lon- don's National Gallery 18 months ago. The paper says de- tectives in charge of the case believe the thieves destroyed the painting valued at $329,000 in order to avoid detection. QUAKE IN U.S, SIKESTON, Mo. (AP)--Earth shocks shattered the Sunday calm in six states Sunday, cracking plaster, rattling dishes and disturbing churchgoers. No serious damage or injuries were 'reported. A seismograph at St. Louis University indi- cated the quakes were moder- ate to strong and probably cen- tred about 140 miles south of St. Louis in what is known as district Saturday. Chuse of the|the New Madrid fault. blaze in the two-storey, cement block building was not immedi- ately known. KILLED IN HOLDUP TROIS-RIVIERES, GUERRILLAS BUSY TO HEAR PEARSON A delegation of Oshawa and District Liberals will leave to- morrow night for Port Hope to hear the Hon. Lester Pearson, national leader of the Liberal Party, speak in the Durham County District High School, Victoria street, at 8 p.m. The local delegation will leave from the Gray Coach Bus Depot, Prince street, between 6.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. IS TRANSFERRED Industrial superintendent of the Oshawa Branch of the Lon- don Life Insurance Company, for the past two years, George W. Kennedy, 766 Oshawa boule- vard north, has been transferr- ed to the Brockville office and left Oshawa at the weekend to take up his new duties. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT "Christ Jesus" was the sub- ject of the Lesson-Sermon Sun- day at the Oshawa Christian Science Church. "I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me." These words of the Mas- ter taken from John's Gospel (14:6) will be used as the Gol- den Text. TAIPEI (AP) -- Chinese na- tionalist guerrillas carried out 32 raids against the Commu- Que. (CP){nists in south China from July Rene Mongrain, 28, died in hos-|27 to the end of last year, the pital Saturday night of bullet|T@ta0 news agency reported to- wounds inflicted when a man tried to rob him of the day's y. The agency, operated by the ministry of justice, claimed By US. Jets LONDON (Reuters) -- Me- dina Rojas, leader of the rebels who commandeered the Vene- melan freighter Anzoategui at sea last month, said in an in- terview in the Soviet Commu- nist party newspaper Pravda today that the ship was "'bom- barded" by United States planes. The interview, quoted by the Soviet news agency Tass, was contained in a dispatch by a Pravda correspondent from Nova Friburgo, a mountain re- sort near Rio de Janeiro to which the nine rebels were ta- ken after asking for political asylum in Brazil. Rojas described how the tan's foreign minister, Zulficar Bhutto, left Peking by air for home after signing a border agreement with China. The agreement sets out a 300- mile boundary line between the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan and the Sinkiang re- gion of China until final settle- ment is reached on the owner- ship of Kashmir. The agreement was immedi- ately protested by India. On the Sino-Indian border dis- pute, the communique said that "representatives of the . two governments (China and Pakis- tan) expressed the hope that a fair and reasonable settlement would be achieved through di- rect negotiations between China and India." group, 13, planes, and when she refused stop the '"'Americans began ward." armed with four ma- chine-guns and seven sawn-off rifles, seized the ship while its officens were at supper Feb. Four days later the Anzoate- gui was found by U.S. Air Force bombard us," Rojas went on. "Their bombs and missiles burst right next to us. The ship was tossed from side to side but we persistently sailed for- Syrians Mutiny For Rejoining With Egypt CAIRO (AP) -- The Middle East news agency reported from Beirut today that certain Syrian Army units on the Is- raeli frontier have mutinied, demanding Syria reunite with Egypt. The report said information to to Romney Won't Run In 1964 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gov- Missing Prisoners Were Inside Walls on the mutiny came from Da- mascus but gave no sources. The report said the mutiny was led by Col. Ziad El Hariri, identified as commander of WASHINGTON -- Yes, Maur- een, there is a shamrock. The trouble is that no one, least of all the Irish, can de- cide which plant should bear the honored name. Eight varieties of three- leaved herbs are commonly and dogmatically called the "'true'"' shamrock. Nathaniel olgan, a member of the Royal Irish Academy, tried to settle the question in 1891. He appealed to all of Ireland's 32 counties for speci- mens of the one and only sham- rock, Twenty-one counties respond- ed with four distinct species: White clover (Trifolium re- pens), small yellow hop clover (T. dubium), red clover (T. pratense), and black medic (Medicago lupulina). OTHER CONTENDERS Other strong contenders for the proud name are zig-zag clo- ver (T- medium), wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella), bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus cornicul atus), and the current facorite, yellow- flowered clover (T. minus). Botanists usually hedge by listing 'two or three of the eight as probably true shamrocks. Ten years ago, the new edition of the official "Flora of the British Isles" washed its hands of the controversy: It simply dropped shamrock as a plant designation, : Showing no favoritism, Irish growers ship several varities of shamrocks to the United States follum by any name may be a rarity this March 17. The se- vere winter has wiped out most of Ireland's shamrock crop. Though the nomenclature is disputed, almost everyo ne custom in a 1726 treatise. He was one of the first to mention the practice of 'drowning the shamrock". Threkeld wrote of they wet their semar-oge, they a custom still common: "When! badge of honor when the Irish Thomas Moore exulted in green, immortal shamrock! Chosen leaf of bard and chief, Old Erin's native shamrock!" agrees that St. Patrick himself made the shamrock immortal. IreJand's patron saint, the story MARKET PRICES OSHAWA'S goes, picked a shamrock to il- lustrate to a pagan leader the doctrine of the Trinity. He con- verted the chieftain on the spot. Eating instead of wearing the green was an Irish custom for centuries after St. Patrick. In his 16th-century history of Ire- |land, Edmund Campion wrote: "Shamrotes, watercresses and other herbes they feed upon; oatmele and butter they cramme together.' Some authorities identify the edible shamrock as red clover. TORONTO (CP) -- Chufning cream and butter print prices were reported unchanged today. The egg market opened steady with receipts adequate for a light to fair demand. Country dealers are quoted b: the federal department of agri- culture on Canada grade eggs, delivered To ronto, in fibre cases: A large 48; A medium 47; A small 39; B and C grades, no market. ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . , . with thousands of yards on display to select from. PHONE 728-4681 Others say it was wood sorrel. Sorrel has a pleasantly t art taste and, most importantly, reaches perfection around St- Patrick's Day. Partisans of wood sorrel emphatically dis- agree with the botanist who dis- missed it as a "minor vege- MUSKOKA RESORTS Paignton House, Milford Manor, Delawana Inn, Fern Cottage. For information and summer reservations . . PHONE: 668-3161 NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. 174 MARY ST table". NATIONAL EMBLEM Byt the 17th century,: the shamrock had grauated from table to the status of mational emblem. Thomas Dinely, who kept a journal of his visit to FUEL OIL for automatic delivery by our metered trucks shamrock had Treland's Ngan tg national © poet 1813: "Oh the shamrock, the TROUD' TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY FEATURES ; ae "front-line forces." for St. Patrick's Day. But a Tri- receipts from his father's gro- the guerrilias killed more than|¢mor George Romney of Michi-| KINGSTON, Ont. (CP)--Two cery store. Police said the ban- dit waited in the darkened hall- way of the Mongrain home and shot Mongrain three times when he came home with the money. BARRETTE CHOSEN OTTAWA (CP)--The appoint- ment of J. Antonio Barrette, former Union Nationale pre- mier of Quebec, as Canadian ambassador to Greece was an- nounced Sunday by the office of External Affairs Minister Green. PICKET CHURCH SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Three of 16 Russian church leaders in the United States as guests of the National Council of Churches saw pickets bear- ing "Reds go home" placards when they visited a Russian|ia Orthodox church here Sunday. There were no disturbances and after photographers had taken their pictures and before the services ended, the pickets van- ished from in front of the church. SET UN DATE UNITED NATIONS (AP)-- United Nations diplomatic sources said Saturday that Sec- retary-General U Thant had de- cided to set May 14 as the start- fing date for a special session of the General Assembly. It will deal with the financial] situation of the UN, troubled because many member countries refuse to help pay for the UN Congo and Middle East forces. BLACK SHEEP ABSENT LEIPZIG (AP)--Three Com- ™munist countries on the outs with the Soviet bloc are con- spicuously absent from East Germany's ambitious Leipzig industrial fair. An East German official explained that Commu- nist China, Albania and North Korea "'merely wrote us and said they could not attend" the fair, which has 8,500 exhibits. CROWD CHEERS POPE VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- About 50,000 people lined the streets of Rome to cheer the Pope as he made a Lenten visit Sunday to the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord on the outskirts of the city. 8 C and wounded hundreds of oth- ers. se Communist soldiers REDS SEIZE JUNKS HONG KONG (AP)--Chinese Communist gunboats have seized at least 30 Hong Kong and Macao fishing junks in in- ternational waters in the last three days, reports from the Portuguese colony said today. Macao fishermen said the junks were charged with entering Chi- nese waters without licences. WRECK SURVIVOR DIES LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) -- The last known survivor of the famed railway crash which in. gam said today he is "'not go- ing to become candidate" for the 1964 Republican presidential nomination. He made this statement to re- porters before presenting to the prisoners reported missing Sa- turday from their cells at Col- lins Bay Penitentiary were picked up inside the institu- tion's grounds Sunday. Republican party's site commit- tee Detroit's bid for the 1964 Republican national convention. "I... said before the (1962) election I would not be a can- didate for the presidential elec- tion in 1964 but would concen- trate on Michigan's problems," Romney said. "I have repeated that here this morning." Romney was the first Repub- lican governor elected in Mich- igan in 14 years. Everett Joseph Ramsay, 23, of Toronto, serving five years for robbery, and Jean Claude Levesque, 21, of Hull, Que., Serving 755 days for probation violation, refused to tell war- dens where they had hidden. One said a searcher had almost stepped on him in the dark: A search of the Kingston area by prison guards and Ontario Provincial Police was called off when the men were discovered inside. spired the ballad, The Wreck of Old 97, died here Sunday. John Harris Thompson, 82, was a railway postal service employee the mail car of the five-car Southern Railway train when it roared down White Oak Moun- tain at Danville, Va. and plunged off a wooden trestle in 1903. Thompson was one of three survivors. Eleven people were killed. FRONDIZI MOVED BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- De- posed president Arturo Frondizi has been flown to an Andean ranch 850 miles southwest of Beunos Aires. after being held for 11 months on a river island near Buenos Aires. Frondizi, who insists he still is president, was removed from the capital area as campaigning neared for national elections scheduled for June 23. CUBAN SCHOOLS FULL HAVANA (AP) -- More than 1,200,000 children are registered to attend elementary schools in Cuba this year, press reports said today. The reports said the figure tops by more than 43,000 last year's enrolment and dou- bles the figure for 1958, PROBE USE OF PRESS VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Roman Catholic ecu men ical council commission on laymen and communications is meeting to consider ways the church might use press, radio, televi- sion and the movies to spread its teachings. The commission is one of 12 which are revising and simplifying the 70 theses submitted to the council's first } Carnival At South The pupils of South Simcoe Public School held a most suc- cessful ice carnival recently. One of the highlights of the event was a hockey game be- tween the Blue Angels and the Oshawa Flyers which was won by the former team by a 8 to 7 score. 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