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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Dec 1963, p. 2

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY The impossibility of yesterday becomes the luxury of today and the necessity of tomorrow. -- She Oshawa Time WEATHER REPORT Mainly sunny and cold Wednes- day. Winds westerly at 15 mph becoming light. VOL. 92--NO. 295 Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy Authorized as Second: Class Mall Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1963 EIGHTEEN PAGES MINE .PRESIDENT James Diamanti, right, and his bro- ther, Steve, left, are shown with Dr. Oliver Phelps © of Helper after they gave up on rescue attempt for the nine men who died in an un- derground blast today at the Nine Men Die In | Utah Mine Blast (AP)--Nine 2,000 feet from the explosion The blast hurled Nunez 200 feet, broke his arm and cut him badly HELPER, Utah coal miners were killed and an- other injured Monday in an ex- plosion in what was described as a "model mine in the west." The blast occurred at the face, or end, of one. of two shafts which branch out from the end of a 2.800-foot tunnel into the side of a mountain near this central Utah community "They never knew what hit them,"' said James Diamanti, mine co-owner, "They fell right where they were working. It was a tremendous, terrific ex- plosion. Thy must have hit a pocket of gas." State industrial commission officials a. the scene suggested the blast was caused by either coal dust or methane gas. Mine officials started an investiga- tion It was the second major mine disaster in Utah this year. Eigh teen men were killed Aug. 27 in a potash mine explosion at Moab, about 100 miles south of Helper. ; . Korea. today after HURT BADLY and seven months of military Jesus Nunez, 45, was near the/rule, but the soldiers still had entrance to the west shaft, about | control, ' | Chung Hee Park, who led the Bank Tie-up May, 1961 coup and has headed To Specialize Heavy, white smoke and dust poured out of the mouth of the mine for an hour after the blast "We've been told that the mine was a model miné in the west,"" Diamanti said. "Every safety precaution was taken. There hasn't been a trace of gas in the area for many, many months, "T just can't explain it." South Korean President Inaugurated | SEOUL government returned to South the military junta since then,! was inaugurated president. He) told a _ shivering,. rain-soaked audience he would. not permit) \dictatarship or "the reappear-| | ation of incompetence and cor- The Tor-|2ame of democracy.' today A few hours before with TORONTO (CP) onto-Dominion Bank nounced a_ tie-up an- the in be known as Midland and Inter-| national Banks Limited, to spe cialize in export financing on a medium- and long-term basis The three Commonwealth banks are Midland Bank Lim- ited of Britain, the Standard Bank Limited of. London, and the Commercial Bank of Aus- tralia limited The head office of the new ganization will be in London. It will start business early in the new vear Authorized share capital of the new bank will he £20,000 000 ($60,000,000) of which £10 00.00 will be issued to the four associated banks The Midland Bank will have a 45-per-cent interest in the new organization, and Toronto - Do- quiry, announced its decision minion a Interest. Monday night and disclosed Viscount Monkton of Brench-|that the commission is building ley, chairman of the Midland' jegal staff to help it scan the Bank, will also be chairman Of! ayidence the new bank. H. J. Witheridge,|" warren told reporters the an assistant general manager of move was "'a perfectly' normal the Midland Bank, will be gen- thing." But it was clear the eral manager of the new bank.\commission intends to study The new bank will have capi-| ang evaluate the FBI's work on tal and reserves estimated ati, case instead of taking the $444,000,000, assets. exceeding FBI findings at face value $10,000,000.000 and- about 5,000 branches throughout Canada|REPORT STILL SECRET Britain Australia and New Zea- land and South, East and Cen- understood to indicate that Lee tral Africa Harvey Oswald, 24, was the the military rulers last year WASHINGTON (AP) -- After preliminary study of the FBI's report on the assassination of president Kennedy, the presi dential investigating commis- sion is calling for the evidence on which the report was based. Chief Justice Earl Warren of the U.S. Supreme Court, head- ing the high-level board of in- 26-per-cent - commander, Col two years ~ am" Carbon Fuel Company coal mine. Ten others who were nearby in the mine escaped with their lives (AP Wirephoto) 24 U.S. Airmen Charged With Drug Offences BENTWATERS, England "LT know I was lucky." he said. (Reuters)--Twenty - four Amer- Western military strength their target accuracy is from| ican airmen. all Negroes, today faced narcotics charges after a massive -drug investigation mong American servicemen which led to allegations or race discrimination A spokesman at Bentwaters U.S. Air Force base near Ips- wich, eastern England, said the men were accused of either pos- sessing or using marijuana At the same time the base H. F. Alexan- der, denied charges by five of the accused that racial trouble exists at the big base He also denied there had been any "wholesale dismissal' of Negro airmen "We have disciplinary prob- lems and certain actions are taken depending on the severity of the case, but there is cer- (AP)--Constitutional tainly no wholsale dismissal of| alert 'atomic warhead's could be individuals." ORURO, Bolivia Americans held hostage for 10 \days by Communist-led tin min-|ers': federation : Acti Export Deals | \ers hoped to return today to La| The Americans, three mem-|Viewed with scepticism wd ait \ruption masquerading under the'pa7, Bolivia's capital, following|bers of the U.S embassy staff other countries -- particular; their release Monday night The Americans and 15 other three|auguration the new national as-|hostages got their freedom after|health but in a highly nervous other Commonwealth banks to|sembly convened, bringing into.a noisy, tense meeting of 4,000|State by mine company doctors force the constitution written by|miners approved an agreement! 'between the government and Report On JFK's "Murder Delayed hidden rifleman who killed Kennedy Nov. 22 in Dallas and to dismiss, hy omission. the the- ory that Oswald had help or ac- complices The Warren commission, it appears, wants to sift every scrap of evidence available which might resolve, one way or the other, any suspicion of collusion or conspiracy. Such talk gained circulation after the captured Oswald, an embittered young Marxist and ex-marine, was shot dea? in a Dallas police garage by nightclub owner Jack Ruby, 52. The FBI report, according to officials, makes no flat declara- tion of the sole guilt of Oswald, but leaves open no other inter- pretation. It was written in nar- rative form with the idea that The still-secret FBI report is\it would be made public prom | Development, Iptly--an idea which the Warren !commission -has scotched |the Soviet Union without plung-/45 per ing the world immediately into) years jing jagainst nuclear attack Tin Miners Free 4 US. Hostages (AP)--Four|dissident Vice - President Juan |Lechin, boss of the mine work-|Would give them at least some) HARBORS BILL KILLED BY SENATE COMMITTEE | 2000 Atom Warheads [aggugm) Consent Claus Await Soviet Attack Gifford's Idea | fe ; ; | OTTAWA banking committee today in ef- (CP)--The Senate|sion would be able to carry on in the same way." the way with TELLS OF PROFIT SPLIT Mrs. Gertrude C. (Trudy) Novak, a widow, told Senate investigators Monday that she and her husband split a $54,889 stock profit with Robert G. Baker even though the former Senate aide invested no money of his own. (AP Wirephoto) responses | | jsay in nuclear strategy. It c all Agency | | | 'QUEEN NOT FOREIGNER' -- PICKERSCILL Biculturalism Rattles MPs OTTAWA (CP)--Driving for a night sitting did the apparent pre Christmas prorogation, spirit of goodwill crumble un- members of Parliament showed der the sensitive subject of bi- rare unanimity Monday as they culturalism churned five pieces of legisla- With the amendment "mat- tion through final debate stages. tors are being. pushed to a Not until the Commons took crisis," charged Gordon Church- up an amendment to the Na- ill (PC--Winnipeg Sopth Cen- Act the ter) Robert Prittie (NDP--Burn- aby-Richmond) said remarks by Mr. Churchill set Confederation back several Years The Liberal. government and particularly Privy Council Pres- ident Maurice Lamontagne are sowing dissent and disunity in Canada, said Opposition Leader Diefenbak State tiona! Centennial at CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE. DEPT.. 725- HOSPITAL 723-2 i 6574 211 Secretary rose and repudiated earlier re- marks by. Auguste Ohouette (L--Lotbiniere) that Canada has a foreign ueen "T'repudiate any suggestion that the Queen of Canada is a foreigner," said Mr. Pickers- gill."' At issue in the amendment was the question of removing the word "mational."' Mr. Pick- ersgill said thafhe word, with two meanings in French, gives rise to misunderstandings, and when any such words causes ir- ritations it was wise to change| it providing it didn't cause: prob- lems in other languages "It seems to me that only in Pickersgill|this way can we have the united, | PARIS (AP)--Defence Secre-jlaunched in answer to a Com-|to run ships efficiently rhe Peter ee ar -| "pris ttack, a 100-jcrews of dfferent nationalities jfect killed legislation to set u |tary Robert McNamara said to-|munist surprise attack, | pgs national system {or har OBJECTIONS ECHOED ped 1S atomic erecnalliwo years jbivaday, Rusk had urged the| n fie ot A telegram read at the meet- | , ; here al im-jalliance to support the Soviet! \tions to the proposed bill from) eid could destroy Russian society if He said there also were + . Man Societal ane ne Cite of ay Hi \Fraser harbor commission also the West ever was subjected to|/pressive increases in, tactical/Union in its 'fundamental an pe ey OL Bau objects to the proposed legis! 4 os The committee killed the bill, | ?t seven -- He also said the North Atlan- definite percentages Dist ee * : p ; ee cistaise is strong enough tol U.S. combat ready division| Rusk told the North Atlantic and not in the Commons, by|,@vor,lyman Gifford of 69 fight a conventional war with'strength has been increased. by|treaty ministerial council Mon- simply adjourning indefintely.|erits but esked. that it be ': i Offcials said the bill will have| McNamara said that by| 'In the quarrel between Chi- amended so that the consent of 1968. U.S. ai -apacity willj\nese militancy and Russia's i f Parl t ' 4 a nuclear conflict 1968, U.S. airlift capacity 'will/nese itanoy ai lus Seseion of Pariament, jgiven before application and McNamara told the ministe-;be increased 400 per cent. Tac-/peaceful coexistence, our inter-| i ilsvor, Vietor Copps ot Ham-|that the municipality have the ; , on aske a e Hamilton) rj lantic Treaty Organization that|boosted 33 per cent. Their pay-|valls . We must not allow right to inspect the books of the new appraisals of Eastern andjloads have been doubled and militancy to pay dividends, from the proposed act as the| Despite pleas from transport ' jcommittee already had recom-| department representatives that showed that the West is able to|four to 10 times better than. it/NATO allies were a long mended in the case of Toronto.|ine bill ahbula be tated take care of itself in any war lused to be from resolving differences the Pac : Fee A , : osnbeael f commission and the city havelplication of the bill not be de- ture of U.S' strength: | respondents by hig et West should let Moscow know| done a good job and "we don't|stroyed, the committee agreed By 1966 the United States: will McNamara .put the merican|that we are interested in peace- ' ; i known." mha| West to Commu-} -? lel - : tinental ballistic sprees uae ate unig all ine ae feath Priced dd nage an id Hamilton harbor had _ been present retaliatory forces have) oy iat engage 5 spc AINA SAA P t Irk d more than 500 long-range mis _-- DOeHt CDERES NEN when eign ministers of Canada, Bel- handled more than 8,000,000 tons arents irke |siles, The Strategic Air Com- gium and Italy of cargo annually, Further de- es y not the moment for the} B R ] Of jers on air, alert Atlantic alliance to slacken its} @ ' through co- operation of elty| 7 emova |BASES DISPERSED efforts to build up conventional| Halt Cold War council and the harbor commis- strength. With a bit] sion dispersed and fairly immune to more effort, he said, the defi-} "We don't want to endanger| enemy attack. By 1967, the mis-|ciencies in NATO strength could) ; sile sites will be increased 10 be made good now ohnson A k said. NEW HYDE PARK, N.Y. times compared with the 1961 : Se J S Ss | "It would be foolish to change|(AP)--The school board of this OAL NOT REACHED lth in th ; \the present arrangements in the called for an investinetae of the the total number protected tained a target of 30 battle--_ UNITED NATIONS (CP) --jand hates war--and is willing |hope that the city and commis- removal of @ nativity scene : J h | h from Memorial High School. McNamara said that with U.S rope, but has never been able|Pledged his "unswerving com-|hunger and disease and ignor- The board pe ype 60 pa- forces more than 2,000 ' The alll-| aalteomes to the Jergins and the|ance and misery--will find the | cy si ocnts to|Strengthening of peace" and United States of America by room Monday night and pro- labout. 23 divisions. Be Bi [sald that the United States|their side, willing to walk with » 8 tested removal of the display. Dean Rusk) wanis. ro en U S$ Missile The scene, set up two weeks spoke of the political and nile Tt and re ane ae ae lauded the United _-- ago, was taken out last Wednes- tary advantages of Wasbing-| me new U.S, de a-'Nations for successes exceeding iinever ac lton's proposal for a asping'|aressed the United Nations in/failures, Yet he recognized that sr cee wl han wane ue principal Jerome Niosi. |manned Polaris armed surface|the Great Hall to launch a new breed of| The order originated with Mil- |Assembly. It was his first in-/flicts between great powers and|Y¢ar to laun I job will be|ton Levine, a member of the president Kennedy, jternational forum since he took!hetween small .nations, dis-| test missiles slalbeg fe l hoard. This plan is welcomed by the|the helm of government Nov./agreements over disarmament,|'® help U.S. scientists find ways West Germans, because it | | t trouble after he received a nedym jagainst- human rights, tag-end/fences. ==. sd is| 'I have come here today tol problems of colsaielian g-end |" 'The missile is called Athena.|telephone call objecting to the e/make it unmistakably clear,")" 51+ nations which> createa|it. mounts an instrument-laden|display, He declined to identify hess . warhead similar to. those 'used|the caller. Sa : a Hee sin's bullet which took his life)" """ ! . lin La Paz and a Peace Corps cee poi wnldid not alter his nations pur- nig Mir lat i pase bic y siles, but in scaled-down form.|New York State education de- jvolunteer, were found in good) O0so. chip fleet. 'The ability! Pose." < sis ' ; scent Sa! Athena nose cones will vary|partment, has given an opinion "| The president thus brought e did not emphasize Specie lin shape and design, and will/that nativity scenes and similar cE ee ae t or suggest any specific so-| Fahy. i if ted historical t- : . s no new major policy pronounce-|™e" High-powered radar will study|if presented as ical ma' |German, a Dutchman and 13 US. Communist *.". or proposals, lutions. . _|their flights, particularly as the|ter and teachers do not attempt Bolivians returned to their He did suggest in generalities) He did say what the United!warheads re-enter the atmos-ito draw religious connotations families and jobs in Catavi Pp t Wi thaf-a modern new deal could|States wants. \phere. from them. The Americans were broucht ar y Ins time for a peaceful revolution e- |by a jeep convoy over. 30 miles R . T r ] ;on a universal scale to improve B t D N through pouring rain to Oruro, egister ra WANTS. PEACE | ur on 1 | V orce e W S hub city for this Andean min- WASHINGTON (AP)--A fed-| But, said- Johnson in a pre-| e e e SEIZED DEC. 6 today the conviction of the Com-| "The greatest of human prob-| |. The hostages were seized Dec.jmunist party of the Unitedjlems--and the greatest of our ment's arrest of two Commu-ider the 1950 Subversive Activi-/peace and save the future. ..°. : nist mine union leaders. Irineo!ties Control Act HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Rich- { : than any other that 1 ard } ters, obtain the divorce by proxy. on criminal charges. The Amer-ithe District of Columbia said would leave you today, it is my Marry Elizabeth Taylor, who} Next step calls for singer Ed-| Once the pretrial formalities icans had gone to Catavi, t jmiles southeast of La Paz, to|that no volunteer was available keeping and the strengthening|™Marry him. divorce proceedings against the Bon soe take about 15 }deliver a $15,000 U.S. aid cheque! who could register for the party of peace. Thus, the world's most pub-jraven-haired star he married| Minutes, two schools case to the district court for/ity, security é the altar, a trek that took two Anything Liz wants, she canje™CY requirement to obtain a ret : : a y, and peace for all, 5 Anything Liz wants, she a ; For the last 19 days, the either a new trial, if the gov-/and* above all." jyears .and $40,000,000 to accom- {Mexican divorce. But @ partner. jto ask for Pimental's and Esco-| 4; ; : | ; jthing to make Elizabeth happy, party is in Mexico to contest or ihere velsade "but hot one OF iis verdict of acquittal, __|sure, would regard as his best The love affair started when), wish her énly the beet" he|answer the action, This was the é | Lawyers for the Communist)/memorial the fact that in his prgrt aeetees Mare Antony to ' Ha arti I argue ring iz ree years as preside »|Liz's Cleopatra. jfiled and he was i i ican homas M. Martin Jr.,/Party argued during the trial/three years as president the|Liz's Cleopatr ' sags ee : : i e€ was in Mexico to 7 Saher" tried ae of that no officer of the party could|world became a little safer and) Sybil Burton, long - suffering, Elizabeth's lawyer is in New | -espond. fines terms of the 1950 act without/To the protection and enlarge:|got a Mexican divorce Monday|terms with Eddie's lawyer. Ajjor could not file for. divorce | Another hostage. Bernard Rif.|incriminating himself ment of this new hope for/and a reported settlement ofjsettlement is expected momen- | without six months' prior resid- " ver : : U.S. Agency for International|legal precedent indicates "that)!!s government | against her in Mexico when she said the worst/an organization can always find MAINTAINED TOP SECURITY) is available in that country to part of the ordeal was the night| someor ling, even if not leg-icror the president's one-hour! Pespond, lof their capture lally. bound, to act for it." : Rect nb . ey a UE Reva "|ganization mounted extraordi- gag Messed Monday, | said: nary security precautions. The Th na ous! Bravo! headquarters guard force was en he asked where the di- t Told that the dateline on the | strength of 250 men and the gen- . :. eral public was barred from the story was Guadalajara, he burst |East River headquarters during into song over the phone with Johnson asked the delegates Mexican song--Guadalajara. of the 112 other UN members Insiders believe that the Bur- to convey to their countrymen ton-Taylor nuptials will take tie said, -- : enbaker for their, companionship in sor- the settlement between the ac- Gilles Gregoire (Creditistes--| 'They must be accepted na-/row at Kennedy's death. tress and Fisher. Lapointe) jumped up in the/tionally, by our people as al "And [ hope you will tell Th setting will undoubtedly and said the Conservative mem- feeling that. each and all are|States' of America, sobered by remote resort town where Bur- ber would be a good candidate endeavoring to bring about that tragedy,' united in sorrow, re- ton recently finished filming for the office of high commis-|Canadian citizenship, strong vi-'newed in spirit, faces the new + The Night of the Iguana. thus "be rid of him," The opposition leader's. speech) peace, civil rights and human _ bought a four - storey house At a time when there were was punctuated with points of welfare become not an illusion there, the biggest in town--and great strides foward a bicultural order and privilege as he but a reality." | ' plan to live there until Burton driven it backwards. one of the people "that in the our goal--that this world, under his plain clothes Broadway ver- While he didn't agree entirely|past seve years have contin-/God, can be made safe for di- sion of Hamlet with Mr. Chouette, the Credi-|ued to activate division in this|versity, free from hostility, and 'Richard and I love Puerto 'should have more distinctively After the arguments, the billiand all children in generations = told this reporter. '"'We have Canadian images passed committse stage--on di- co come found a tranquillity such as we No. matter what. the symbols vision--and., only: the formality "And therefore any man and have not had any place else in day the awesome might of the|per-cent increase in the lastjalso is questioned. a : : : r commissions after objec-|. ee , ing indicated that the North a nuclear surprise attack nuclear weapons but gave no far-reaching split with Commu-) which originated in the Senate Mayor Lyman Gifford of Osh- cent in the last two/day to be reintroduced at the next the municipality concerned be rial meeting of the North' At-|tical air squadrons will bejest is to see that Moscow pre-| harbor commission be excluded] commission, Aithough he conceded ; sai Hamilton} wi i little or big. He gave his pic-| In his speech, relayed to cor-|Russia, he said: "We in Mr. Copps said the Ha with and that the national ap- 2 i want to change for the un-|unanimously to defer it. have more than 1.500 intercon-|Case for a multitude of possible|ful coexistence brulee developed to the point where it ' McN : that this|-- |mand has more than 500 bomb-| McNamara stressed tha velopments were planned M le b largely lit Na ivi ene Missile bases now are largely) military t ity Sc that co-operation," Mr, Copps : .G Long Island community has tolal, with | big proportion 0 For years NATO has. man ready divisions deployed in Eu- President Johnson today|to fight the good fight against oa i if . y e to reach this figure. Test Anti-Etc. rents crowded into the board State Secretary |wants.'to see the eold war end|them every step of the way." day under an order by school of its General/yast problems remain: _Con- [ese pet project of the late 22, on the death of John F. Ken-'nersistence of ancient wronast?? elude Soviet anti-missile de-| Levne said he acted to pre- |Johnson said, "that. the assas- ; . problems by working on intercontinental ballistic mis-} Charles Brind, counsel of the the reassurances: expected, but,2"aS of conflict and disagree-| weigh up to 100 pounds each.' |displays in schools are proper The other hostages--a West where they had been held build a better world, that it is| -- of treacherous muntain road human welfare and dignity. ing area eral appeals court overturned! pared text: 6 in retaliation for the govern: |States for failure to register un-\common tasks--is to keep the "If there is one commitment of the couple's two young daugh- Eddie--will go te Mexico and Pimental and Federico Escobar.| 'Phe | Court of Appeals for, more Burton is free today to | 150/the government failed to prove unswerving commitment to the May be free any day now t0/gie Fisher to institute Mexican|are ironed out, the actual court- to help "1 the construction ofjunder the act. It returned the! The United States wants san-jlicized lovers are half way tojafter Mike Todd's death. There is a six-month resid- F , ' s i. get from Eddie. 'I will do any-|can file from abroad i Commies have tried to force us ernment requests it, or directed) «president Kennedy, I am plish. | | oe id if the other gave in," said one of the Amer- jtold a reporter. jsituation with the Burtons: She U.S. Information of-/formaliy register it under the|the way ahead a little brighter. wife of the swinging Welshman,|York now discussing settlement) Qn the other hand, Miss Tay- kin, 52, labor adviser for the) The three-judge decision said Peace, I pledge my country and '$1,500,000. She also got custody|tarily. Then the lawyer -- notlence but Fisher could file : : | 1e WH 4 . ltrip-to the UN. the world or- Fisher, informed of Mrs. Bur- reinforced to full emergency vorce was obtained. Johnson's stay. the first two bars of the famed country that we want to see,"\on to the people " said Mr. Diof-/the gratitude of all Americans place almost inwmediately after wake of Mr. Churchill's: speech! whole there must. be that/them," he said, "that the United be Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the sioner to London. Canada would tal and free." year determined that world Elizabeth and Burton - have country, Mr, Churchill had/pointed to Mr. Lamontagne.as) "Man's age-old hope remains] starts rehearsals next year for tiste member said that Canada!country." a better place for our -children Vallarta,' Elizabeth recently may be, they cannot be push-djof third reading remains. lany nation that seeks peace--| the world." 2 ast Sas: FISHER WISHES LIZ "THE BEST"

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