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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1963, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Mainly sunny today and Wede nesday, warmer, winds light, THOUGHT FOR TODAY One bad thing about jet planes -_-- there are no longer any dis- tant relatives. he Oshatwa Time Authorized es Second Closs Mall Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1963 EIGHTEEN PAGES » ISRAELIS CHARGE SYRIA AGRESSION VOL, 92--NO, 195 19 Names Suspects In Holdup LONDON--Scotland Yard had|staged one of the biggest man-| > \- 19 names today on its list of/hunts in British history, More| & persons wanted in connection/than 100 search warrants have) | ser gvataap with Britain's great train rob-/been issued. The gang's pre-| | bery, jholdup hideout and the head-| * Detectives were confident the quarters where the raid was fugitives could not stay hidden|planned have been discoverd, much longer. Five persons have been arrested . : ; ' e e i" 8 0 "GR $3 Million Won peocntland Yard also believes itjand about 110th of 'the stolen MS \le O ae ~ : : nows the source of inside in-}money has been recovered, if r Ss N a . . a ' ° | In Libel Action ) S\ ws =: Israeli Cabinet Demands Urgent UN Council Talk | TEL AVIV (Reuters)--The ie-iHoe commission, United Na. jraeli cabinet decided at an em-|tions military observers began Butts, stocky and greying atjergency session today to de-jinvestigating the incident, 58, remained atthe counsel|mand urgently the convening of} The latest violence followed table Monday during most of|the United Nations Security|reports chat Syrian artillery was the jury's deliberations, He|Council to consider 'Syrian ag-/moved into villages along the chatted and smiled with persons) gression," \Israeli border with guns trained ; who came to the table and from! Premier Levi Eshkol, wholon Israeli villages. time to time worried with his/also is defence minister, called) Last Sunday Syrian border tie or chewed nervously at alan emergency meeting of the!outposts and an Israeli force thumb nail, cabinet following a series of)exchanged fire in the Huleh Val. Judge Morgan told the jurors|clashes and exchanges of firejley area amid increasing ten- Monday: 'There's been a sharp|aiong the Syrian - Israeli bor-|sion between the two countries. formation that helped the gang) More homes and clubs in vari-| | hold up the Glasgow . London/ous parts of London were raided) © mail train 48 milés northwest of) Monday night. ' London 12 days ago and escaped; New information sent Detec-| . with £2,600,000 ($7,800,000) in tive Inspector John Hemsley of, Rey , | Post, British currency \the flying squad to Bow Street In those 12 days the Yard has/magistrates' court for two more| : ' X . eS -- ~|search warrants, They referred) |. oy . KON . = See to two of the people who were 8 s é . Boe : =z wis . SS | The Post had charged he was on the gang's planning commit-| | ye eve x & PRBS S CS Ws linvolved in a football game fix tee that met in a House in a! * x Fi |. The jury's decision held in ef- i eo jfect 'that the former University west London street. Police asked Inter in- of Georgia coach and athletic ce asked erpol, the in director' was libelled by a/conflict in the evidence in this|der | The newspaper Maariv said The meeting followed a dis-jthe Syrian Army ordered evacu- ATLANTA, Ga, (AP)--A fed-, eral court jury awarded Wally |Butts a $3,060,000 judgment to- jday in his $10,000,000 libel suit jagainst the Saturday Evening Cuba Plant Reported Shelled MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- She © Ss 8, rae : . : FN | police were confident the huge oot "e weighing more than 2 Mm ling tons--still is in Britain, of an industrial plant on the) The mass - circulation Daily) north coast of Cuba was re-/Express claimed Scotland Yard! ported today.by the Cuban ra-/Knew four of the ringleaders Lit dio, It was the third report of/@Md forecast that the 19 names! of Mr. ar Roy Love- major hostile action against the/0" the police "wanted list" soon! Jess, 599 Lansdowne drive, Fidel Castro government since) Would be disclosed Oshawa, makes friends with BOY MEETS CLOWN Bubbles the clown at a picnic for crippled children held at Camp Samac Monday. There were 65 children at the picnic, an 'annual event organized by Oshawa Rotary Club, --Oshawa Times Photo |W. » Loveless, son ternational, poli i 'a aos seca ieee bad March +3 story written for The) case, and it is your duty to de./ tO relay i Pn rank Grahs armi . " ; Phe Post by Frank Graham. Jr, --_|termine the truth. _jclosure by an Israeli Armyjation of civilians from border recent arrivals from London Jeight hours of deliberations jspokesman_ that two _Israelis|villages and quoted a Jordan- and bookings at hotels, But the The j © fea : & The jurors first found in fa . : \vor of Butts, They next ruled| jin an attack near Khorazin,|information, that he was entitled to $60,000 | ; Pogupabilesh dls ge PMicaetcays tinal | The Israeli spokesman said a in general damage. The third] By Khrushchey |: of Syrian soldiers, who |was entitled to recover on pun- Fi cunn : | crossed into Israeli territory un- itive: grounds involving malice! BELGRADE (Reuters) -- So-j\der_ cover darkness, am- B SAC Chi { licati artic in publication of the article jrived here today for a two-week | way from fields on a tractor, | y 1e ARNS AGAINST SCENES working vacation expected to in-| A Syrian opened fire and shot! WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gen. Friday. The .newspaper added police| ~ _The fourth decision was the clude vital talks with President/dead two youths, both 19. |Thomas S, Power, chief of the The broadcast he ard here also knew why "top security" Curtis -Publishing Co m pany) Tito on the future of the divided Israel lodged a complaint with|U.S, Strategic Air Command, said two boats shelled a metal railway cars normally used] f h h punitive dama Tito headed a strong welcom ( P damages HO neaded 3 re. 4 test-ban treaty as "not in the se u ness urc _Judge Lewis Morgan of the|ing party of Yugoslav Commu-} 'best interests of the United |United States district court re-jnist leaders at Belgrade's flag.| seen States," B O : Bi 'quired all to remain in the/decked Curcin Airport about 12) We e cit p With this testimony, given : j the ay Be Over: Bishop is 100 miles southwest of Ha-/Dorking which the gang may! vana. The report said the shell-/have used as a command post ing damaged tanks and pipes in carrying out the minutely several E ea s check P everal European cities to check The verdict came after about sap er Ransomes se jwere ki y Syrian soldiers) i s | Belgrade Visit jwere killed " Syrian ene ian newspaper as its source of north of the Sea of Galilee, | part of the decision was that he Treaty Opposed viet Premier Khrushchev ar-)bushed thee youths on their| | ' should pay Butts $3,000,000 in Communist world, ithe Syrian-Israeli mixed armis-/opposes the limited nuclear processing plant Monday in Pi.) were out of action at the time courtroom for the moment the! miles from the capital, privately Monday before nar del Rio province, on the Police checked a house north coast of Cuba. The plantitrailer found in the town of jury filed in until he adjourned) Khrushchev was accompanied| court about 10 minutes later.|by his wife Nina, his son Ser-| Senate preparedness subcom- mittee, Power broke away from used to carry oi] and sulphuric pianned and split-second opera He thanked each member of the gei, his daughter Yelena and In 2nd Quarter a solid lineup of military. com- acid "We make the United States tion The trailer was parked near TORONTO (CP) -- An Angli- government directly responsible'a woods where more than £100,..can Bishop from Wales told the fort his cowardly attack," the/000 in. stolen bills was found|World congress of his church) broadcast said in quoting a gov- abandoned last week. ernment communique. Havana radio said it was ' the deginning of a new plan @ggessions against Cuba is un- der way, as announced by t American press." The broadcast said the two boats approached the coastline sea through an access channel and opened fire on the installations guns and sulphuric 'acid tanks and pipes were perforated, the radio said from a flag ship out at with 30-calibre machine - and bazookas. Several oil When militiamen stationed the plant repelled the atta the boats fled under cover heavy machine-gun fire Tt added that milit combed the access c picked up two 3?-ca chine-guns, a motor and empty fuel tank and f beacons. } Troopers, Tear Gas Keep Order In Town PLAQUEMINE, La State troopers armed gas today stood watch over streets of this Louis where tear gas vol) back some #00 cha groes {AP) Police arrested 17 demonsirat- city ers Monday n They hat all but one in a school bus to in nearby Donaldsonville tor Was cht cal doc' bond Officers said th ncluded James Fa tional director of the Congress '? 'the third pirate attack against earn, the man and woman who country in the jast 72 hours, which proves once more that)a w. from the flag ship, the broadc sai iater bazooka our today that . ; may. have outlived its Other detectives: atill. bunted ness as a worldwide movement. Bishop William Glyn Hughes) here paid cash for a black Austin) i Simon of Liandaff suggested at) Healey sports car bought from ; t est London deal lthe Anglican Congress that i : ter the dayltne church cannot stand the jafter She crime stress of adapting itself to a global role then its breakup may be providential destiny, He urged the Anglican Church Barnett Suggests i . jconsider whether it should: Negro Relocation (°",""ssucae its ¢ e s' lishe WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,| ge ge Wega 05 W.Va. (AP) -- Mississippi Gov-] 4, the church from Paria. ernor Ross Barnett, an avowed; pent ga ght to reform it- segregationist, proposed Mon-/ self day a national relocation of aa American Negroes as a resolu- ba tion to racial problems Barnett, whose Mississippi has a 42-per-cent Negro popula- tion, told a press conference this race problem is a prob lem of numbers."' He said re ocation of Negroes by states to give each state 10 per cent Ne- "is a workable plan." Barnett attending the an conference of southern U.S. governors of he flexible including the basic Endorse more forms of worship, recognition that book of common . everybody at ck of sn't for member churches Christians in united ing be ast st ~|groes Work stigma attache is atta Anglicanism | useful-} place. in) > Bayne, the roving American ex- ecu N€aides by a decision of leading setting up jbishops who met before the con- jury. for their service in case, He had warned in adv. against any outbursts, the|three Russian Communist party) WASHINGTON (: _ 2 | 'ance officials. fr ag osc gad = . ia {United States deficit in the in. The Soviet officials included |ternational balance of payments uri Andropov, a party aidejran considerably more than $1,- manders who support the ban on all but underground blasts Today, another opponent of the treaty, Dr. Edward Teller, one of the creators of the hy- drogen bomb, testifies publigly bef a joint meeting of the Senate foreign relations, armed services and Senate - House of Representatives atomic energy committees, ism by its "English, Western} Inter - Anglican consultation imperialistic, colonial back-jand organization must ground" and its present aurajbe "greatly strengthened" he) *&4 uth of middie-class. respectiabil-|said, with special central ad-) "J feel that it is well to cau-y iministrative and executive/tion all that there will be no be PROVIDE PROOF agencies, {demonstrations of any kind inl Soviet ana t reign Ca eet ae ge gs ll geo A Bishop Simon said such radi-| While calling on Anglicans to is mont lee Gan said' | parties "The pred Sete Nien: bee slime oem on d Monday. cai action in blowing away the i mus' p their seats uni ; a oe aie Cad or tendition could cause (accept the unity of all Chris-/the verdict is announced, ,resorichev, - deficit increased sharply "wide schisms" in the church! Sans, Bishop Bayne said ip isjand this court has adjourned. sian ¥ Tolstykoy, first despite a strong showing in tne But if positive policy decisions|"'romanticism" to suggest that Any who violate this order will Secretary of the Leningrad tarjcommercial trade balance--an caused' a breakup 'this wouldithe time is rine "te sbekden|"® subject to severe sentence." dustrial regional committee. excess of exports over imports only, prove that "possibly the| specifically Aaatious issioxthons| ot jury deliberated for about anny Anglican communion has done) jsix hours Monday without) its work for Christendom." jary work in favor of some more/reaching an agreement. Court! The Welsh bishop was one of diffused inter - denominational) Was recessed shortly before 11} escuers us. ed five speakers who stressed the/ mission," isi EDT and the jurors wer need for improved organization) A lay delegate, Mark Gibbs gang plage ha hae e and decision-making in the 18-\of Manchester, England, said Comnany be sy uw _ ublishing church Anglican communion, al-|jast Saturday Anglicans should] in which the P = nA article or rd though all made verbal bows to-|beware of perpetuating "an in-|secret. information ten tees wards the Anglican heritage of)ternational league of religions") versity of Poon ton about Uni-) regional independence and noted that the World Coun-| to eit oc ee pee TON ; : Bishop Simon, speaking on/cil of Churches operates an ef-\Brvant ng . Paul (Bear) HAZLETON, Pa, (AP) -- De-, Simultaneously, in a renewed] hour. This means it would take church strategy. said worldwide/|fective program of inter-church} played in 1982 heir schools termined rescue workers effort to provide a lifeline toja little more than eight hours operations "desperately need to: mission work st atc eb pushed ahead today througti fog)Louis Bova, 42, of Patterson-jto go 331 feet where the men be planned and guided." hey We ea "-- and dampness with two drilling] ville, rescuers resumed dfilling/are trapped. But one enginee' be plan eee Rt. Rey. Walter H. Gray of L R operations in efforts to reach'a twin six-inch hole near the it could be as slow as He suggested the embryo of a Hartford, Bishop of Connecti-| LOW-=, ental House three miners trapped nearly 400/one through which contact was/20 feet an hour, depending © toplevel planning body might) wot edit h ine Pan! fee nae blished Sunday night with/what type of rock Is encoun- the olfies Gf Bichon. Stephen cut, editor of the magazine an} Pl eet underground for seven rg son eee peg is sep-|tered, - Anglican and an organizer of an Announced =r. weep pie ee - ot erated from the other two by] (The. disaster recalled the itive officer of the commu-jthe last Anglican Congress at) gprawa (cp ae py he ieagpets' is Aullights injdebris, He hasn't been heard) much greater one at Springhill, n who is to get eight regional' Minneapolis in 1954, p sed men (CP) -- A TRaunit, Nee ae aa ht, a 40-/from since Monday morning. |N.S., Oct, 29, 1958. z ght regional Minneapolis in 1994, proposed $1,000,000 low - rental housing the middle of the night, i a swentral task fo nee ak ROUSING) ion electrically operated drill-| ae sie inlet Rescue workers, who ha rees/ project for the capital. was an- ic, capable of boring a hole SILENCE TROUBLES ldug for six days at rock and of men of all races to 'be sent,nounced today by the federal/in& "ie. : H. , : A released on $300 --which 4 ¢ cress ' sland Ontario government © lands where and when they/®" § nments, to lan The project in the Riverview t district consists of three five: resented Saturday, gesting, Most Rev. Lakdasa DeMel of bedroom, four four-bedroom, 60 hat while richer sections of the/Calcutta, Archbishop of India, | thee-hedroom and five two-ded- hurch would continue to foot/Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon./room units. The units will be the major cost of the Anglican|said the Anglican tradition Of| rented to families in the lower jmission, manpower and 'deas/autonomy at the diocese level third of the income band and should be drawn from afywhere has inhibited missions. rents will be related to family for any place in the communion, | Planned strategy is not pos-| income. ~~ | sible except on a global basis," Bishop Bayne : the key 2 t of Racial Equality--would have Monday to gate of the ie r overburdened the crowded jail) Greenbrier Hote, where the gov- Plaquemine where Negro ernors were in session eaders are pushing a voter-reg-. Governor Ross Barn iis the t the in siss the N by the 'PROBLEM OF NUMBERS "This race problem is a prob. lem of numbers," he told re. porters. The labor department he said, should 1 to give each st of the Negro popul This would mean that Missi- ss with 42 per cent Negro population, would lose 687,000 su ng prior to the mer charged that als had rearranged the cts around the city limits to deprive Negroes of vot- ng rights, He called for an eco- amic boycott in Plaquemine Sted establishment of em to Baton Rouge in at Negroes could shop jail 400-Death Riot | na Elsewhere on the United States racial scene AUDITORIUM PROGRESS $1,000,000 $900,000 $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 $200,000 $100,000 $50,000 persons, Barnett said Washington 1.7? per cent Rey. Peter Harvey of London,! editor of the magazine Anglican World, proposed specifically es-| TORONTO (CP)--A new gov- than 10,000 national, diocesan ern t agency has been set up and parish publications. j tin On io to help the prov-)- UH A 3 cae an CRIS a . ' Davis said the new branch of! Isolated Incident | t department will aim to | help our youth to help them-) HONG KONG (AP)--A riot in) A T Rid he said, "The regional church is| jtablishment of a central Angli- can press agency and library to} nce's youth adjust both their} working and private lives to the ": selves become fit and vigorous which more than 400 prisoners cas Czens in a society that prom-jat a labor reform camp in Com. too near its own situation prop-) erly to assess it." / Youth Adjust To New Age exchange information among the) member churches and the more} sands of a new age. | Education Minister William) ises rapid change and constant/munist China were reported) challenge." killed by troops was regarded The leader of the American Naz . George Lincoln Rockwe apparently won't be able to make the speech he's been talking about in Danville, Va.. scene of racial troubles Cry officials refused Monday et him use city-owned property including the local armory. He said he would call off the speech. SUBMIT PLANS The boards of education Alabama's two largest school sysiems--Birmingham and Mo. t bile -- presented desegregation . . plans Monday. Find No Survivors From Air Crash Both are based on the grade- a-year system. Mayor Albert well promised. that Bir- gham will allow no imerfer-- TOKYO (Reuters)--A s t marty today found no su among 19 ron airliner ce with the peaceful George C. mountainside sou Alabama prepared Th i today to introduce anti-integra- cen tion resolutions in the southern bers, Governors conference despite day pleas that the meeting be de The a sial mat A ums Pp s Ne would need to "i r At Plaquemine, three tea forays threw up clou ng smoke, break It will co-ordinate the serv-/here today as an isolated inci-| ross" rch ¢ he city } : sag. Baxi - . sar Hsin, of ices Offered by other branches dent, ~ soardhey : : , to.assure the most efficient use} +), ; i cease 30 wiles southwed e report of the riot, quotin: Of the capital at Baton Rouse 07, taman_ and material' Te-l, recent refugee: from China, Police Chief: Dennis Soeny nrcting. suas Fan to a ag could not be corroborated here. call ka ebtored olticess te Heels marking *oung "anadaigut similar incidents have been Bet the marchers brike thera OO ey feted Oe bee wal te alee = magi Le ae They reached their height dur- ao Stevie Nig gg ing the food crisis in Red China ater in an interview, but no/i? the winter of 1960-61 when a= os . mobs stormed granaries and at- hnai decision has been made on tetked trodes a-director -- _ 2 The number of these reports) AUTOMATION RURTS has dropped in recent months! # Automation has brought un-following improvement in Red! 2 ireamed-of problems for youths China's food situation. seeking to chart their. future) qy. jatest reported incident, eers, Mr. Davis told the 1UR-), Chay Yang, Kwangtung prov-! Bes rc Maeno ra Bho ince, was touched off when the pol on ce tae waht Communist authorities tried to subaltae Gice i930. (Collect crops produced by camp ape ee af prisoners, according to reports! Coupled with these factors ublished. here , s the decline' of family influ-/PS : n the realms of responsi-| The reports said the laborers prepare to 'lower package of ties and values -- "by insu-/Set the camp on fire and as <a d 6 ir n vouth fram adult saulted Communist officials foodstuffs: down inch. well responsibilities and/Troops were cailed in and, Shaft to: three Hazicton, Pa. 'quelled the rioting. i coal miners. who have been * after the a greemen men a transi- wivers ons aboard a He at cr ed on a Tokyo tien White Va., Governor Wallace of Sulphur Springs eon rs and. thr s missing since S e- MINE SAFETY OFFICIALS air voted tn non '3 Sagam yat'100 Negroes and several Tokvo. 'white demonstrators marched'Hachije Island for Tokyo. ng our ho werk, adul > @@ull. perspective." 4 Aba afer itakine off mile long had to be made by a bulldozer to enable the $150,000 apparatus--l4 feet high, 12-feet wide and 30-feet long -- to be/der the best conditions the 40- (moved to the scene.' ' 48 inches in diameter, began op-) Sa a} AP : erations aimed at opening a hole| retary of mines, said he was concerned 'about Bova that the men can be lifted to! The large drill began opera- 4 inches in diameter in order he surface A road about a quarter of a) entombed since last Tuesday, From left are Arthur Jacobs, State mine j nspector for An- thracite region; Tony Waish, mune inspector for bituminous e] B, Charmbury, state sec- a tions at 3:45 a.m. EDT with a 124-inch bit, Plans were to en- large the opening to 17% inches and finally 24 inches. Charmbury estimated that un- ig 40 feet an ton drill could di EEN LIES rubble far under the surface of North America's deepest coal mine, were greeted with the words coming through a com- pressed - air pipe: "There are 12 of us here, come and get us." | The underground upheaval trapped 174 men in the mine six days earlier, The eventual death toll was 75.) Early this' morning, David Fellin, 58, of Sheppton, one of the trapped miners, suggested . that workers drill the large es- cape hole five feet west of the original. But instead, the drilling be- gan eight feet west of the orig- inal hole as Fellin apparently had a change of mind, Charm- bury said officials made the de- cision to drill eight feet west of the original hole after talking to Fellin, who knows the mine in- side out. The smaller six - inch twin hole was being drilled 15 feet * east of the original. Engineers explained that if ~ they drilled too close to the or- ' iginal hole it could cause a lat- : eral movement of the earth and could block the smaller lifeline * hole to Fellin, a part owner of : the mine, and Henry Throne, ; 28, of Hazleton, They are to- ' gether and are reported to be > in good spirits. The twin six-inch hole was be- gun Monday night but shortly before midnight drilling to Bova was halted at 90 feet because the noise of the drill was inter- < fering with communications to Fellin and Throne : LOWER FOOD More food; aspirin; water, a flashlight, chewing tobacco and * an electric cord were lowered Casualty corporation; Mike Jacobs (background), Federal mine inspector from Dept. of interior, atid Louis O'Connor, Stale mine inspector. Ag Wirephoto) to Fellin and Throne who were trapped along a gangway where they fled after the main shaft walls of the mine collapsed 'Communications between the two men and rescuers were cut off for about 45 minutes when a speaker where Fellin and Throne are located failed. Res- cuers couldn't relay any infor- jmation to the two men. This iwas remedied when a new jspeaker was lowered into the 'mine, .

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