A J OT ag be INT Oshawa Time Authorized As Second Class Mall Post Office Department, Ottawa Sunny with "cloudy intervals Thursday. A few showers and a little cooler. - THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 AN other calls ....... RA 3-3474 Tye Price 7 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA-WHITBY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959 : STUDEBAKER PL Z0LOSED BY STRIKE LACK OF WEAPONS Employees Ask ; Tibet Revolt Extra 8 Cents Feared Dead was not bargaining" NEW DELHI (AP)--The rebel-| Refugees say the main reason lion in Tibet appears to be dying the revolt failed was lack VOL. 88--No. 112 pA | | HAMILTON (CP)--Studebaker- Packard Limited plant workers struck today in support of de- mands for higher wages, 96st i © (plant at 8 a.m. of) iin '| They clcsed the plant to back | The t i TOUR THROUGH GM SOUTH PLANT A. Gifford | house yesterday. He was among| The mayor lent GM tour offic- | His duties | nearly 8,000 Oshawa and dis- | ials a hand during his visit to as Oshawa's chief magistrate | trict residents who toured the | operate one of the tour trains. to pay a visit to the General huge auto assembly plant dur- | Seated behind the mayor are, Motors south plant during open | ing the afternoon and evening. ' left to right: George Read, GM Mayor Lyman took time out fr Big Four Ministers Speak On Main Issues GENEVA (AP) -- The Western| Aides said privately they were then, adjourned the session with foreign ministers showed signs to- not sure he could pull off this|the significant statement that his day of becoming fed up with Rus- manoeuvre unless the Soviet cam- Polish-Czech proposal still was sia's insistence on adding more paign suddenly eased up--some-|undecided and remained before Red nations to the Geneva con- thing they did not expect, the conference. ference. i Ve i : The indication came as the think this afternoon's session will| Valerian Zorin third session @hthe Big Four for- be wasted" on further argument | Tuesday night: Be susoche eign min Feonference started over Soviet Foreign Minister An- We consider hat the Slecess at 3:24 pm. drei Gromyko's proposal to give of the whole conference wi 8 | | | { told reporters scarcely 24 hours cost an esti- A | i Su | mated 36 A French spokesman said "We| Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister gq Two airliners and three military (jets went down, and it may already be dead. Reports reaching the border towns of Kalimpong and Gangtok {indicate the uprising of Khampa |tribesmen, which flared fiercely {late in March and early April, vice-president and director of |has been put down by the super- manufacturing, Irving Ormis- (ior guns of Red Chinese occupa- ton, former East Whitby Town- [tion forces. ship eouncillor and City Clerk The provisional government L. R, Barrand. which the resistance forces pro - a we (claimed @ month ago has not More Planes ris mses ta Crash In US. Today goldm |picture it as held firmly under |the heel of Chinese overlords de- By THE ASSOCIATED PRE Five rplane crashes | termined to prove they can rule {without public approval -- and without the Dalai Lama Hf need be ontreal » Man In Cobourg lives in the United| ates Tuesday and early today. county jail Tuesday night, cha Another airliner reported a ed with eriminal neg} eee Red guard and that pilgrims had COBOURG (Staff) -- A Mont- real man was taken to Cobourg| N rg- igence fol- a two-car head-on -colli- Corners, on weapons. The handmade rifles |@nd clubs of the Khampas proved {no match for Chinese artille {and machine-guns. [MANY WOUNDED | |say that nearly half the 10,000 |refugees who have flocked into| {India and the border states of| [Sikkim and Bhutan are Kham. | pas. Many are believed to have been wounded as they fled. | Gyangtse, / |were strong enough six weeks |ago to march away the Chinese |commissar at gunpoint, now les quiet and subdued under Chinese ry | Reports published in New Delhi| © to, has been named permanent where the rebels| conductor of the Hamilton Phil- | harmonic Orchestra. A student | of Dr. Heinz Unger and Wal- ter Susskind, DiBello is the |day {demands for an extra eight cents| rates ranging from $1.7 an hour on top of the company'sito $2.21, expired Dee. 31; new contract offer of 18 cents| The 4 over three years. The plant has matched : |been producing 48 cars a day to + |answer a sfrong demand for the © company's new small car, the % |Lark Nii ft It is the first strike in the plant's history. The four-month contract dispute moved to swift climax with the arrival here of UAW assistant Ca- nadian director Thomas Maclean. He joined the negotiating com- mittee of the UAW S-P unit Tues- meeting the company's rep- YOUNG CONDUCTO Victor DiBello, 26, of Toron- Rebels Are In Full Flight guns. One arrival from there said |the huge monastery was under to get clearance from Red troops {before entering. | The informant said the Chinese lare trying to win over the peas- ants and laborers with promises |of better wages or a higger share of the fruits of their labor. Many rich merchants were reported in prison. | CITY SHOPPING h per in Canada. |resentatives for several hours and |winding up with a talk with S-P {President Gordon Grundy. INO USE FOOLING AROUND Mr. Maclean said today his | discussions mbde no progress to- wards resolving the dispute and there was "no use fooling around But, he said, the union was |""available for further meetings with the company any time." TEGUCIA G AL PA, Honduras (AP) -- About 500 Honduran rebs More Unrest In Algeria Mars Events Secretary Christian A. Red Poland and Czechoslovakia large extent depend on the de- NC Herter planned to use his power seats at the conference round s @s today's chairman to fry to/table. i oper bast-West debate on) The W oye oa aa ie veri ; ppg Ragnni section of today's paper. This insert has been issued by the Oshawa Shopping Cen- tre to tell you about sales, bargains and special events which will take place during its Tulip Time Festival. This festival will be held from today until June 15. It features special attractions and offers many prizes and special bonuses, Keaders may keep the in- sert for the duration of the festival and use it as a time table to keep aware of the dates of the special features. dent de Gaulle back to power. Most of the city's European w y a broken wrist and facial lacera- tions. Ralph W. Stewart of Belleville, driver of an Sasthound Sor Biv A Capital Airlines Viscount air-|{taken to Cobourg General Hos- er disintegrated in the air late pital With serious head injuries. esday near Baltimore. All 81/His condition this morning was \persons aboard were killed, The reported to be fair. The accident plane fell in stormy weather on|occurred at 6.15 p.m. a flight from New York to At-| Provincial Police said the col- Sts A a little premature. Western inf ad that the West has no intention of | down on the issue. They 0 a limited compromise: Poland, Czechoslovakia and one; or more other nations can be in- vited to the conference later for discussion of such questions as 5 a] PD security es. omyko argued that Poland Cz lated that two of the jets collided and pulled the third down with them, 4 be 3 ro For Eddie, Li or e, LlZ with de Gaulle's Algerian policy.| ww YORK (AP) -- Eddie between planes in New York bes Strategic spots were guarded Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor|fore they could another by paratroops armed with sub-| stopped off here between planes| machine-guns. [today on their way to a European Most right-wing colonials feel honeymoon. ch de Gaulle let them down after| After their wedding late Tues- they pushed him to power. They day in Las Vegas, Nev., they flew hotly resent his unwillingness to ® Loe Angeles, nd thin took 2 approve Algeria's full integra-| or New York. ey spe! tion with France, which would their wedding night sitting up in| | honey- their minority control. (the jet ein, a Nevada di in preserve 19 m y . Cl Wo of voree (And they distrust any talk of ne-| Reporters carried on a kind a ¢ It appeared they will not be alone until they get in the | {1 1 DIDN'T SPECIFY |enhower administration appears [reconciled to a possible visit by {Premier Khrushchev to the {United States this year, perhaps| Ithis summer, ORILLIA (CP)--Five persons-- ing notification of relatives. They because they border on Germany. lation, plunged over a 200-foot| Damage is extensive to both ve-| ) ure near Severn Bridge about Police said they believe Rees| Hured, dorf-Astoria Hotel. One asked the was identified as Able -Seaman|ar While rounding a curve. | MAGOG, Que. (CP)--Wear- [aboard reported that an air force| In Wild | Probe Launched In summer, Pclice Chief Tele- [at Ititude of 16,500 fi i : "We the victims in the other car pend-| ees. The uncle is the local am.| 3 an sllitude of eet near |" Fisher broke in: "We're a little 5 SY ["WE'RE SAVING THAT" old bylaw against shorts ne i 955, celebrated his 21st birthday | Finnish miner shot himself to Khrushchev To taken belief that he had killed | ernment investigators pic k ed|pieces. "We're saving that for our- Chief Lavoie provided e Antti to arrive from Finland by the|PleW @part with 31 personsiseemed to turn before it slowed|Spain but Fisher said he had to spe- The Myrtle Beach Air Force Base 0lvn, now at Lunenburg, N.S 0 arrive y cify details of the mental cruelty v knee will be permitted on the chest. Taxi-driver Hans Panttila, | Forty-eight minutes earlier, an- i expert) a countrym FORCED DOOR OPEN e Sal he 8 four| He refused. But he told report. night navigational and air refuel | Police Chief Charles Eveson of Charleston, W.Va., airport, 300 had been drinking in a South for a landing. It burst into|She forced open a door after sev-| Fisher and Liz Taylor today flew SPlitup." ar There was no immediate word . ASLEEP AT WHEEL? oP Killed i echosiovakia should be in-|lanta. [lision occurred while the west- n ea - n ras |vited because they were the first, Less than an hour earlier, an-|bound Meagher vehicle was at- {victims of Hitler's aggression and|other Capital airliner, a Constel-|tempting to overtake traffic two men and three women--were are believed to be a Cochrane, | embankment while landing at the hicles. | 3 killed today in a head-on collision|Ont., family of father, mother and Charleston, W.Va., airport. Two|™™ , ¢ 1 10% minutes Tuesday betweer two cars on Highway 11|two daughters. SHORT SHORTS {persons were killed and six in- . - h i | Botiations with the nationalist Sunn juterview as the ®lfrom actress Debbie | $. 200 to a limousine for the Wal- miles north of here. | The crew of an American Air- Finnis mer | The driver of ome of the cars fell asleep at the wheel of his! MAY COST $10 lines plane with 32 persons ; ; " : "What do you think?" she Them an See. 31, of Sy gh av oe Tuesday wi cre of rt rt i Sf Sead nos gists Terk my we d . B. : ~ 8 L | p . 8 . § \ ol eel 3 " police have withheld names ofjuncle, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Alex| i -- . ding day and I feel wonderful. | sphore Lavoie warvred Tues- |Bawersfield, Calif, S Sh T t lawn ve' » -- ------ bulance driver who was called to apa en Ne ae i, Calif. The plave was ooting Iys {weary but we're very happy |the scene of the accident, The chief said a five-year- |San Francisco. egg i . ane rec | 3 Sabre Jets Rees, who joined the navy in va i ita PORCUPINE, Ont. (CP) -- A _" | en phsosrapers asked which fall to reach the knees | E | embrace for pic , ast Saturday with his parents. --men's or women's--will be Scat Tuesday, apparently in the] BALTIMORE (AP) Gov] At Charleston, rain still Was Miss Taylor declined and said: . Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Rees, of] enforced. m reck: i | Prd Crash In Ocean cuvsena "vitase™ two "mites [De lend, ou, 32. whose Il VIDCOURE rerbaseop. Mirkin fom lesion, rain sil waslpelves.® TC southeast of Niagara Falls, Ont.| small out for tourists and . - okos'l, . 04, Whose, |. to to find out why it wien the big Constellation] The coupe was Fisher's grounds for divorce MYRTLEBEACH. S.C. (AP)--| He is survived by his wife Car.| Sidewalk oglers. "Pants like" Visit U S | wife and children wore scheduled |t0day to try to why it jcame in for a landing. The plane|leave by plane later today forly on is Sounds for di Reseh Ale Foto ¥ shorts that end above the tL | 0 Be 4 end of the month, died with two ¢ down, witnesses said, and it complete passport arrangements he alleged. R ers asked him a Jor. Pht croshetlienve Tom moe som. ce | streets This S 45 - calibre slugs through his Gamble ofthe brink Of th ill and. thelr" departure might be iy as Vegan he oui evra into the Atlantic Ocean early to-|Croix, berthed in Halifax. l 1S ummer co an, .aitiered. a freak Other Capital airliner, a four-en- oe pon wife what the charge meant. day. = WASHINGTON: (AP)--The Eis- [bullet wound. Sn oCotinielation, Tiiged over to be abroad three or 'four, The planes, participating in a ised | AX )--LIhe Kis- bu wi . a 200-foot embankment at Ns yout nd Mewardess: months. "i the jo only the . h ] k Marshall, was credi publ knew Bight. navigational aud sir refusl Pa th fin der' K 1 n {Whitney Township said the two miles to the west, as it came in|with saving many passengers.| HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- KEddie/truth--the real reason for our in flig t 10 miles ; Shes, ip Sight Soon i g Porcupine hotel just west of here. flames. Two bodies were re-|eral passengers had been unable/toward a honeymoon in Spain. } im |Accompanied by Panttila"s wife moved from the charred wreck-|to push it open. The newlyweds spent their wed: | losed_a privilege Nevada courts on the fate of the pilots. The base not a door that swings ding night sitting up in a Trans ; said no passengers were aboard when prin. the planes. Jam Of Ships At Welland Canal Eased By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Welland ship canal, which came down with a bad case of congestion about 10 days ago, still isn't breathing easy--but it appears to be into its second wind | TORONTO (CP)--Johnny Fau-|the special presentation to his quier, wartime "king of the Path-|Second World War baddies be- finders," said today: he has|cause he could not afford the turned down a Toronto man's of-|trip. He cited heavy stock mar- fer of $5,000 to pav his way to ket losses last year. {England for a special presenta-| The presentation will be made tion Thursday to the RAF's fa-|by the Queen Mother at Seramp. mous 617 dambusting squadroniton, Lincolnshire. (which he once commanded. Fauquier said the offer to de Fauquier said the offer was|fray cost of the trip for himself "generous indeed" but "much as and his wife came from Robert I appreciate it 1 can't accept." |E. Cooke, a restaurant owner The Ottawa-born wartime RAF | ---------- guage commodore said Tuesday he had Canada Stops -- [will force the issue by askin Goodfellow Is [=n & {conference in some American city. This signals a change in atti- tude by authorities whose views would be important in deciding both issues. Until now, they have stressed the difficulties involved in a Khrushchev visit or choosing an American site for a summit conference. If plans for a summer summit {meeting collapse, there is some prospect the bouncy Soviet leader g to |be allowed to open the Soviet ex- position in the New York Col- President Eisenhower probably would say "ves" to such a Khrushchev request ' GM Buses | TORONTO (CP)---~The Toronto Transit Commission has ap- | proved purchase of 50 buses from {a United States company and {turned down the bid of a Cana- |dian firm which quoted a price of $2,452 per umit lower John Inglis, TTC operations manager, recommended the $32, 1458 bus made by General Motors jon the basis. that it was of a more {modern design and the higher price would be offset by lower loperating costs. T u | 1 : D wi 5000 cals are talking seriously and brother, they returned to the age and six were taken to bog "It's |about whether to combine a home where they all lived. |pital. i's : that x I 5 (0) Khrushchev trip with a summit |-- The Civil Aeronautics Board ou ' ig xDianed Ts Hg 8 |back." had a large crew of investigators at the scene of the Baltimore] crash to try to determine the! cause of the tragedy. WEATHER SUSPECT The weather may have played! a part in both crashes. The Baltimore - area accident came without warning. |scattered for more than a mile, {for droves of police and volun- {World Airlines jet speeding from Los Angeles to New York. They had to spend a few hours 'THOUGHT FOR TODAY The best things in life may be free, but people obviously are not satisfied with the best For the licence, Miss Taylor gave her age as 27 and Fisher gave his as 30, : p The air tragedy near Balti e Pieces of the Viscount were It took more than three hours occurred during a local thunder- squall, | Flight engineers and others said they thought the plane was jcanght in a locally severe up- {draft or downdraft which pulled (off part of a wing. The fuel lines! fuel into the burning engine. The| quick combustion -- almost in-| stantaneous--was a low order ex-| plosion which tore the plane to om to collect the bodies. lin the wing snapped, spraying W ' Re-nominated | . COBOURG (Staff) -- More [than 550 delegates, filling the| Short Of | Rocket Race [ian stading in the street, aw 3 day night, cheered when Ho OTTWA (CP) --. Canada will He not participate in a British plan| WV: A. Goodfellow, Ontario Minis- to launch an earth satellite in co. 'eT of Agriculture, Was given un- operation with the United States @nimous nomination as Northum- and some Commonwealth coun- berland County Progressive Con- tries, it was learned here. servative candidate An informant said that all of Guest speakers were Hon. § Canada's efforts in this connec. Cass, Ontario minister of high- tion will be devoted to supplying| Ways, and Ben Thompson, Pro- nstruments for an American sat-|8ressive Conservative for North- ellite scheduled for launching in{Umberland. Mr. Goodfellow was {California in 1961. ~ nominated by Harold Hagerty| Britain announced Tuesday it|of Wooler, and seconded by Mrs. PHONE NUMBERS plans to enter the space race|Gordon Clark of Cobourg with help from the U.S. and Com- = a short speech, Mr. Cass told - monwealth countries among [the enthusiastic audience that the POLICE RA 5-1133 them probably Australia -- pin 1 Eom in Conservatives had FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 [may attempt to put a 1000-|given good government in past| HOSPITAL, RA 3.2917 [Pound satellite in orbit with Brit-[years and would continue to dol on after Tuna 11 pieces. LATE NEWS FLASHES | No Danger From Fallout Ontario residents are in no dan- | ger from fallout of Strontium 90 according to Dr. Matthew B. Dy- mond, Ontario Minister of Health. | Dr. Dymond made the state-| ment in a letter to the Oshawa | ' : and District Trades and Labor | Sa Council. The letter was read to : th i Tuesday night Be smell Tuesiay night by TRUCK DEMOLISHED IN PICKERING Dr. Dymond, in replying to a| A Whitby truck 'driver es- | of Brock road, Pickering and query from the council on the caped with a lacerated fore- | the 4th. Concession road Tues- question of radioactive fallout , h 3 over Ontario. said that the head from the ruins of his truck | day amount of fallout affecting the| after # had been in collision average Ontario resident was| with a tandem truck loaded | well below the danger level. with gravel at the intersection | From a recent total! of 50 up- bound ships anchored near the canal's Port Weller gate, the number of ships de'ayed from passing between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie was reduced to 22 early today. The extra effort. which accom- plished this created a paradox, however. Canal officials found Tuesday that because they pushed so many foreign vessels through the canal, they'd run out of pilots Forty-two pilots were on ships spread from Port Weller to Sarnia CITY EMERGENCY Conservatives Claim Victory In UK. LONDON (Reuters)--The Conservative party today 'claim- ed a net gain of 321 seats in last week's local government eleciions throughout Britain, It also said the labor party red a net loss of 379 seats, compared with a net gain of eats at the previous elections in 1956 Toronto Police Arrest 46 For Gambling TORONTO (CP)--Police raided a building in central To- ronto today and arrested 46 persons on gambling charges. They sized approximately $1,200. Six men were charged with keeping a gaming house and 40 as found-ins. Cabinet Suspends Demurrage Charges OTTAWA (CP)--The cabine( has suspended all demur- rage charges levied by the raillways on the unloading of grain boxcars at terminal elevators at the Lakehead and in Weerern Canada ¥ 290 s Myrtle Station. The driver was Ferdinand Laroque, A i roabatbe 3 ~ 3