|United Automobile Workers of- | ficials Tuesday for their part in| CAPSULE NEWS BERLIN (AP)--The, twist is, the most popular dance with, East German youths despite Communist party efforts to re- place it with home - grown dances. That was admitted Tuesday by Horst Schumann, leader of Free German Youth, the Communist youth move- ment, who expressed puzzle. ment about this preference. AUTOMEN BOOSTED DETROIT (AP) -- An esti- mated 1,000,000 workers in the U.S. auto industry will get a one-cent hourly cost - of - living wage increase next week be- cause of the increase of 2-10ths point in the official U.S. cost-of- living index announced Tuesday for the period ended April 15. Cost-of-living escalator clauses are built into auto wage con-) tracts. | UAW MEN FIRED CHICAGO, Ill. (AP) -- Ford Motor Company fired two an unauthorized strike that cur-| tailed production. Two other) | Halifax is out to collect a min-| after a five-wee' * ROUGHEST OF THE BUNCH Gary's left leg was ampu- tated at the hip last July be- cause of bone cancer. says Gary gets no preferential Belle River, Ont., adjusts the treatment from his brother harness for her three-year-old and two sisters and is the son Gary's artificial leg. She "roughest of the bunch' a Mrs. Crawford Widmeyer of | CITY AND DISTRICT TO STUDY ADDITION dash at the OFSAA track and The buiding and planning|field meet last weekend at An- committee of the Oshawa Board) caster. L. Clifton, of Bowman- of Education, under the chair-|ville, won the hop, step and manship of Trustee E. a rp jump event with a ide of 39 gett, will meet in the near future|feet three-quarter inch. | piste retiring dene ot the On: i ddi- Sern ae omnes Serarat Ook WINS SPECIAL PRIZE tario College of Education, says) legiate Institute. John B. Parkin John Alexander McKinney, | university teaching methods are and Associates, architects of son of Dr. and Mrs. John Mc-|outmoded 4nd inadequate. the present school building, will Kinney, Brooklin, was among| Speaking at his own testimon- be called in for suggestions, it|the faculty of medicine special j "dinner Tuesday, Dr. Dilf was decided at the board meet-| prize winners at the Queen's|sid the university seminar and ing Monday. University convocation last Sat-/fecture systems of education in- jurday. volve an untrained person read- PARKED CAR HIT Jing a few plagiarized ideas to a Damage amounted to $375 'Dean Of0CE Says Teaching Inadequate | TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. B. C. late |small group of equally untrained when a car struck a parked car) on Carnegie avenue Tuesday.) The driver of the car was Don- Uranium Sales | students under the watchful eye of an inexperienced instructor. | He recommended the forma- |tion of @ university college of ald A. Heard, 28, of Taunton' Outlook Blea | road east, Hampton. The park-| For Canada ed vehicle was owned by Bruce) Robert:Hayes, 617 Carnegie ave- nee. . | $75 DAMAGE By- HAROLD MORRISON Harry Joseph Schroer, 29 WASHINGTON (CP) -- The Jeanne court, reported to the| immediate outlook for Canadian police his car sustained $75 dam-) uranium sales in the United age when he left it parked! States is bleak, an official of at the Oshawa Shopping Centre,|the U.S. Atomic Energy Com- Tuestay. He discovered the! mission said Tuesday after 'a damage when he arrived: home. visit here from Canadian Trade He told police had parked! Minister Mitchell Sharp. beside a black car. | Mr. Sharp had his first explor- - ; jatory talks with high U.S. offi-| PUBLIC HEARING cials Monday concerning energy Oshawa Bacoagere Board aes resources, cided Tuesday night a public é s . , -hearing is necessary before any) 'The AEC hagas eee action is taken on the request|At the meeting but is invove that land north' of Rossland|in uranium purchases, said- a road west and west of Fernhil]/"eW Conira boulevard to the Rosslyn Plaza|ans is unlikely be rezoned from RI1A to Cl. government's stretch - out con- REFUSE TO REZONE ends in 1966. j A proposed motel on King} Canadian authorities are par- street, just west of Stevenson|ticularly concerned about the road, was turned down by the dwindling U.S. market for Ca-| Oshawa Planning Board at 'its|nadian uranium and its impact meeting Tuesday night. The on Canadian mining, The U.S board decided not to change the) government is urging its own zoning from R2A to R 5 to per- domestic industry to stretch out mit it because the lot is only 60) production. feet wide and the plans, which) One development at the meet- called for cemerit block con- ing here, informants said Tues- " Ontario under which small classes of students would be members of Local 588 were sus-| pended indefinitely for partici- pating in the nine-day work stoppage ended May 20 by a court order. The union had no comment. TICKET CRACKDOWN | HALIFAX (CP)--The city of imum of $1 on each of about} |10,000 outstanding parking tick-| Prince Rainier, left Friday/they p ets. A crackdown is under way) lto force offenders to pay up on| 4 Safety measure. overdue tickets. One man Tues- day paid a total of $96.75. He was fined $25 for not paying one --CP Photo | ticket, plus' $2.75 court costs. In McRae of Toronto, chairman ofjyers and law professors from addition he paid $1 each for 69 other outstanding parking tick-) FOUR NOMINATED TORONTO. (CP}--Four nomi- nations have been made for moderator at the 89th general assembly of the Presbyterian} Church of Canada which opens here June 5. They are Wing Commander James Dunn, chap- | lain of the RCAF's Prairie com. mand, Winnipeg; Rev. Dr. Harry Lennox of Kerrisdale |church, Vancouver; Rev. Dr. Five Hurt As Trailer Breaks Loose taught the first two years of university courses by highly trained and highly experienced secondary school teachers. Such an institution would ben.- efit students, overcome a dras- jtic shortage of trained and ex- perienced university lecturers and help solve the problem of jinadequate residential facilities at universities, he said. The university college would jhave branches scattered across he province in larger eentres, |would. be operated by thei On- tario government and adminis- tered by the department of edu- cation. "This is our future, but the turers babbling away,' Dr. itract with Canadian producers|Diltz said, describing the think-| ie ing of university presidents as "myopic." i 41 People Safe In Crash Lariding | ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) Thirty - seven passengers and four crew members of a twin-| LINDSAY Five persons) were treated for minor cuts) and bruises by Dr, E, J. Ander-| |son of Woodville after .a car-| ltrailer crash on Highway 46,| near Woodville last Saturday; morning. Lindsay OPP said: a trailer owned by Bernard Addcroft of [Scarborough came loose and lrolled across the highway 'collid- ing with a car driven by Law- jrence Brown of RR 2, Whitby.| Force of the crash drove the} Brown car into guard rails on the side of the highway. Mr. and. Mrs. Brown and |their. 'sons, Keith, five, Robert, 2, and James Cairns of Toronto, ntract with the Canadi-|universities are afraid and wifl|Were teleased after treatment after the U.S./go ahead with these junior lec-\at the-doctor's office. "GREEN STAMP" | EDUCATION | Third graders in\a Valley |. Stream, N.Y., school get trading stamps for every "A" on their report. cards ...+ and we used to be happy with gold stars! If you have items you Twist Popular In E. Germany mained almost 'unchanged at around 3,000,000 since 1950 while the human population had in- creased more than 4,000,000 in + 45 RESEARCH HEAD QUITS OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. John L. Kask, chairman of the Fisher- ies Research Board of Canada since 1953, is resigning to take a post in the United States, it was learned Tuesday. The 57- year-old fisheries- scientist will become director of i nvestiga- tions for the Inter - American Tropical Tuna Commission, TEHRAN, Iran. (AP)--Paki.|With headquarters at San Diego, stan and Afghanistan agreed Calif., Sept. 1. here*Tuesday to resume diplo-} matic relations;-severed in 1961 HEADS AGROLOGISTS because of the dispute over, RIDGETOWN, Ont. (CP)--Dr. Pakhtunistan, a tribal region|W. H. Minshall, senior plant Iran, Pakistan and the sea. physiologist at the pesticide re- a search institute, London, was WRECK BUILDINGS -- --- the 1,000- member Ontario Institute of ne oak tae erp Professional Agrologists at the 111-year-old Ryerson Institute rege ig ee buildings, often described as the| succeeds A Gon Ski <p birthplace of Ontario's educa-', = POPGIE SARC OF tional system. The buildings|©*/ U2" ok gr 3 original offices WINS AWARD of the Royal Ontario Museum, x , - od Ontario College of Art and de- sear Press One ae ea a partment -of education, |drew C. Borowlae, Associated ress correspondent stationed TOLL-HEAVY lin Algier,-as winner of its COLOMBO (AP)--Aerial sur- award for the best daily news- veys carried out after five days|paper or wire sevice reporting of heavy .monsoon rains over| from abroad. Borowiec reported southern Ceylon show 15,000 Algeria's stuggle to .win- inde- homes submerged by floods and|pendence fom. France and the| } more than 50 villages isolated,| months of turmoil until Premier} official sources said Tuesday.|Ben Bella came to power. Five deaths had been -reported but the toll was expected to mount, . John Logan-Vencta, St. Giles, Ottawa; and Rey. Dr. Neil Mac- Donald, St. John's, Hamilton. RESUME RELATIONS WON'T SILENCE BELLS VATICAN CITY (Reuters)-- Vatican sources today denied a report that the bells of St. Peter's Basilica may be si- lenced during Pope John's ill- Edward' Littleford (left), an Ontario ' welfare department rehabilitation officer, is in charge of the Over-50 Unit, a project designed to rehabili- GRACE RETURNS NEW YORK (AP) --Princess Grace of Monaco and her two THE OSHAWA TIM' ES, Wednesday, May 29, 1963 tate men who because of age and loss of confidence find it difficult to get jobs. Mr: Littie- ford and one of his two assistants, Clive Dove, a for- JOBS FOR MEN OVER 50 mer bush pilot from Halifax, look over a case in their To- ronto office, 3 --CP Photo' ness to avoid someone mistak- ing their peais for a death announcement. Some people *|were alarmed Tuesday when f d th silica' night. They travel separately as) sound fet the Newer ore anon of the basilica. children left for home Tuesday k visit in the Her husband Salvationist Dies At 73 PORT HOPE -- Commission- the board of the Canadian Gen-|90 countries 'have appealed to/®" idacsed C. Ham, 78, wn rer eral Electric Company Limited,| American lawyers to back Pres-|@ Salvation Army territorial was -- president of thejident Kennedy in efforts to\commander in the West Indies Canadian Nuclear Association|"right the deep wrongs" in-| i i F ; § nd South America. before his for a third term here Tuesday.|flicted on Negroes. The interna-|retirement died here Monday Robert W. Macaulay, minister|tional commission of jurists, an|after a long illness. of enerey gtrtnin a4 Ontario,|independent body, issued the He became territorial com- was elected vice-presi , 8 i ce ore plea Tuesday. mander for the West Indies in 1946 and four years later was | appointed commissioner in United States. CGE HEAD NAMED 'RIGHT DEEP WRONGS' MONTREAL (CP) -- Ian F. GENEVA (AP)--Judges, law- peter tarts MONTH WILL STUDY OCEAN AWA (CP)--Prime Minis-- MOSCOW (AP) -- i r pS ter Pearson, endorsing the|Union and one today soviet charge of Salvation Army work "June is dairy month" cam-|to exchange scientific informa-|i% Argentina, Uruguay and Par- paign, says Canadians could|tion and embark on joint scien-|@8uay. He retired in 1954 and easily dispose of the country's|tific ventures, icluding a study|moved to Port Hope, dairy production by slightly in-/of the ocean near Cuba, The| Born in Toronto, he served as creasing their regular pur-|agreement was reported by |a corps commander in Windsor, chases. "Our problem is not)Tass news agency which said| Peterborough, Toronto 'and oth- over-production of milk but ofjit would cover the fields ofjer Ontario communities before under-consumption," he said in/physics, geography, geology,|being appointed a divisional The number of|oceanology, history, anthropol-|commander in Windsor and To- a statement, milking cows in Canada had re-iogy and ethnography, ronto. He also served as officer in charge of the men's section The twentieth century is the agt of credit. Practically every item necessary to modern liv-| ing, whether withineor beyond! the budget of the average in- dividual, can be secured, by | means of a small down pay- |ment and the rest to follow in jconvenient monthly or weekly | payments. | While it is true that this sys- tem has certain drawbacks the majority of businessmen have found that people are basically jhonest, and will, in the long run, |pay their debts. In some fields of endeavor, it must be realized, that the ex- tension of credit is unfeasible. Foremost among~these is the business of delivering news- papers. The carrier boy is re- | | |Rare Reward, Simpson X98 | Runyon, | GREENWOOD ENTRIES THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1963 "Therville" ine | ada. Purse $2600 |for 3-year-olds, 1 Mile. Fillies : ind -, tue? Dittfach 114 laple Jan, Armet: uz Grand Vitesse, No Boy 119 |Peters Sister ,Tu X114 {Reckless Lady, Dalton (A) 117 Even Path, Potts 119 Cut Flower, Hernandez (B) X114 ata hie po Hale 117 {Queen's Reign, Fitzsimmona (B) 117 Flight Path, McComb (A) 119 sal A-Kia Ora Farms entry SECOND RACE. -- 'Mardale' $2500 B-Windfields Farm entry Claiming Purse $1900 for 3-and-4-year- olds. 1 and % miles Doborough, No Boy (A) 103 A Hootenany Annie, Walsh 103 1 Our Stuart, Brown 113 Scoot Joe, No Boy 118 McCarthy, Armstrong. 113 Niagara Drift, No Boy (A) 108 Peter Chall; No Coy 110 Buttermilk Pike, No Boy 116 FIRST RACK -- "Medicine Hat"| SIXTH RACE -- $2500, Maidens, Claiming Purse $1900\ance foaled in C: for 3-and-4-year-colds. 1 Mile. Rambling Tiger, Lanoway 110 Stromaway, No Boy 108 Miss Bodkin, Harrison 103 Lacky Bim, Lanoway 108 No Boy 110 | | Fair Octave, 7 Flirty's Dear, No Boy 103 Natrol, Gordon 108 Maplehurst, Rogers 115 Mitchiore, Simpson X110 Cap Madeleine, No Boy 103 SEVENTH RACE -- 'Memorial Day" Howance, Purse $2900 for 3-year-olds Mile. |Tarpon Run, Shields 111 |Maple Lou, Armstrong (A) 109 |Royal Maple, Turcotte (A) X111 |Mornins, Mornin, No Boy 116 of the Salvation Army train-|quired to pay cash for the ing college in. Toronto and in| papers that he buys. This is 1937 was appointed field sec-| mandatory because of the very retary for Canada. nature of the business, for to He leaves his wife, two sons and three daughters. CELEBRATING BIRTHDAYS Congratulations and best wishes to the following resi- dents of Oshawa and district extend credit to a carrier boy would only confuse the issue and generally make his lot more dif- ficult than it might otherwise be. Because he is denied credit himself the delivery boy in turn must demand cash from his cus- tomers. This is necessary to supply him with the purchasing power to obtain the papers in the first place and also to en- Carriers Cant Extend Credit sure that he receives a profit at the end of the week, By and large it is a rare occa; sion that the carrier boy will run into a dishonest customer, one that will contrive to be out of funds or lacking in the proper change when he comes to call. This necessitates the boy mak- ing several calls during the week or extending credit to the individual in question, thus nar- rowing his operating capital to a minimum. Subscribers should realiez that jthe carrier boy they deal with today is the businessman of to morrow and that by dealing with him in a fair, businesslike man- ner, they will help to instil in him the principles which 'will some day make him a credit to his country and his commupity. IMA Real Estote Ltd. TRADES ACCEPTED 728-6286 323 King St. W. who are celebrating their birthdays today: Fred Smith, street east. Phone 723-3474. 21 Elgin SEE US FOR Rebel Devil, Uyeyama 118 Sky Spark, No Boy 112 A -- J and U. Argo 'and A Webster Prince Maple, Harrison 116 entry Mosey On, Rogers 116 e A J. OL, ve THIRD RACE -- "Porcupine" Mai Te LOCOS SOY dens: Purse $2100 for 2 years. 4% Furs. Speedy Lament, No Boy 110 Bimini Bill, Fitzsimmons 120 Lanoway 120 Pay Parade, Robinson 120 Corinthian, Shields 113 Sarges Nob, Harrison 117 Forest. Bird, Gordon 120 EIGHTH RACE -- "Revelstoke $2500 Claiming Purse $1800 for. 4-year-olds od up. 7 Furs. |Ali's Pride, Hale (A) 117 Traffic Count, Gubbins 122 War Caper, Dittfach 116 Ridge Drive, No Boy 116 Star Shadow, Harrison 111 FOURTH RACE -- "'Parklawn" $2500 | Steel Perifox, Terry 122 Maiden Claiming Purse $1900 for 3-and-/Swap Off, Hale 114 4-yeat-olds. 1 Mile | Adolph W., Simpson (B) X11. Bat Fay, Walsh X105 Noble Boy 2nd, Turcotte X114 Jean. Laing, No Boy 103 Shall Succeed, Walsh X112 White Water, Brown 120 |Kessava, Turcotte X117 Cyzanto, Robinson 108 Big Brown Eyes, Fitzsimmons 118 My. Liege, McComb 108 Also Eligible: Valquestin, Hale (A) Star, Task, Walsh X120 117; Michalena, simpeon (BY Ming War 'Dust, No Boy 108 A ke r entry Don .Strome, No Boy 108 B -- L, B, Kemp and A. Paolone Our 'Danny, Fitzsimmons 120 entry (sHoRGAS | struction, "would be an eyeé-|day, was that the U.S. govern- a é sore." jengined ANjegheny airliner. were wish to trade, find just what. |case Rocket, No Boy 115 litter, No Boy 103 LETTERS PATENT The current issue of The On- tario Gazette carries 'the in- formation that letters patent of. incorporation have been grant- ed to three Ontario County! firms. They are Dodd and Sou- '- ter Decor Centre Limited, Whit- ' by; J. C. MacDonald and Son} (Oshawa) Limited, Oshawa and ment has agyain asked Canadali,, "phijadeiphia early today by jgrace of a perfect crash-land- to avoid trying to take too big a} share of the U.S. oil and natu-jing here. ral gas market. The Convair aircraft bellied Mr. Sharp in an interview on onto the foam-slicked runway of his return to Ottawa said Tues-\an air safety research centre - you want by checking Osh- "awa Times Classified Ads. To quickly get action to sell the worthwhile articles you no longer need dial 723-3492 today for a courteous ad day he discussed "mutual prob-|Tyesday ni si y a y night after losing one lems" of Canada and the U.S. of its tanding wheels over Ches- in all forms of energy during 'tep pa, his Washington visit, ; All 41 persons aboard walked "We were looking at the situ-| away from the plane after Capt. ation from a continental point/George McKissock of Jeannette, | writer. It's easy and: inex- pensive. ene ee & Meda Time 2 p.m. clear and Fast. 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No-| cover oil, natural gas, uranium, thing was reported stolen, toal and hydro-electric power, but he declined to say whether CHILD SLIGHTLY BETTER | there was particular emphasis A two-year-old Oshawa girl,!on any one of these. who was struck by a car in He described his front of 'her home on Colborne) U.S. officials as "preliminary. street east Monday, has not; At the Hyannis Port meeting| yet gained consciousness, Offi-| of Prime Minister Pearson and) clals at the Toronto Hospital| President Kennedy early this for Sick Children reported her| month it was agreed that their contition as "slightly better' two governments would co-oper- today. ate in "a rational use.of the TWO AMBULANCE CALLS continent's resources: oil, gas, | of view," he said in an inter- talks with " | tric st ic meta The Oshawa Fire Department mineral strategic metals and bulance answered two calis. DIETRICH (AP) -- Marlene J. winner'\n several events at the Belgium for Second World War GOOD FOOD Nat 12-2P.M by appointment reported there were no fires in esas the city Tuesday. The city. . y 3 esday e city am HON BRUSSE AREA WINNERS Dietrich _ hds been, made a Lawrence of Oshawa, a Knight of the Leopald Order of recént Goss meet at Trenton, services to the Allied cause, it placed' 'third in the 440-yard was announced Tuesday. EXAMINATIONS BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH PHONE 723-4191 Breekfast, Lunch, Dinner Hotel Lencaster F.R, BLACK, O.D. a 136 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Pa., brought it down on the 10,- 000-foot runway of the National Aviation Facilities experimental centre at nearby Pomona. PLAN MARX FILM MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviet Union 'today announced grand plans for'making 4 wide-screen, color film about the life of Karl Marx.' 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