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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1959, p. 1

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RA 83-3474 hie Osha Sime Authorized As Second Class Mall Post Office Department, Ottawa TWENTY PAGES OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1959 DIEFENBAKER REVIEW MALTON LAND RULING Pearson Seeks PM's Comment "| OTTAWA CP)--Prime Minis- at one time had been lawyer for * ter Diefenbaker said today he|the discontented land owners, | | will examine an Exchequer Court|Mr. Clare was to have provided judgment dealing with Malton an independent valuation, but Mr. : ' Airport land expropriation values Justice Thorson said he had no | but emphasized he doesn't ques. |liesitation in rejecting his assess- ment, VOL. 88--No. 131 Hint Soviet May | Make Concession GENEVA (AP) -- Soviet For-|mise agreement in the Berlin eign Ministe:' Andrei Gromyko | crisis. lis reported to have hinted in| Gromyko said he would give secret talks that Russian may be|the requested assurance if the WILL THEY BE SOLDIERS TOO? Twin German boys show their | Canadian Guards, marching | 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade |willing to concede the rights of the Western allies to maintain their military garrisons in West Berlin indefinitely. This is said to be one reason why Allied diplomats persist in Berlin into a demilitarized free| city--a proposal the Western al- lies have rejected because it would leave West Berlin defence- less. West agreed to convert West} > ; 4 ; |tion the integrity or honesty of purpose of John C. Pallett, Pro- gressive Conservative party whip who was involved. He gave that reply in the Com- mons to Opposition Leader Pear- [He admitted that Mr. Pallett, recommended his 'I do not believe that he was a free and independent appraiser, who had ap- pointment, said that he wanted a good price and on his cross-exam- ination, after long mn, he admitted that Mr. Pallett had son who asked for Mr. Diefen- = baker's comment on the judg-| {ment, which said a real estate | appraiser appointed by Transport structed him to put as generous a Minister Hees to make an "inde- valuation as possible on the pro- [pendent" valuation of the ex-|Perties... . plopriated land Jad Suisied he|.. was w ng under . Pallett's| instruction. had been OTTAWA (CP) -- The Exche-|2bout 180 cases in the Maiton | quer Court of Canada says that ajarea that the minister did |real estate appraiser appointed recommend them to the treasury [by Transport Minister Hees to|Poard. {make an "independent" valua- tion of government-expropriated land later testified he was work- ing under instruction from John C. Pallett, now Progressive Con- servative party whip. Mr. Justice J. T. Thorson, court president, included this ob- servation in a 2l-page judgment) |rejecting higher - pay demands from some dissatisfied former Airport land owners. He said that appraiser J. E. 8. Clare of Port Credit, Ont., made such a high assessment of the land values that Mr. Hees wouldn't intense interest as they gape at | through a village in Germany en « members of the 2nd Battalion, | route to field exercises with the (CP Wirephoto) [thinking the Big Four foreign $s conierence may yet produce an East-West agreement jon Berlin leading to a summit w® meeting. stairs Step Delayed iw wooo - ly apparently was not shaken by Gromyko's flat refusal Thurs- day to begin detailed negotiations 0S. | {to ensure the free flow of West-| By German Chancellor: im simmons and West Germany. |appear in earlier public debates. | i He engaged in discussions, this | y i : . ; {ASK GUARANTEE | informant said, which clearly im-| BONN (CP)--Konrad Adenauer guided West Germany's amazing, The burning question here t0-| The Western ministers asked plied that Russia might agree on | has reversed his decision to step post-war recovery. day was cap the chancellor, still |e a guarantee of free access to| terms not yet indicated "to the J upstairs to the presidency of the Rehard, now visiting the United |2 fighter at 83, swing the Party we. Berlin as a test of Soviet|maintenance of all Western] n republic and sought to keep States, was "most surprised" by behind him once again. willingness to reach a compro-irights in Berlin." his iron grip on West German Po |Adenaner's change of plans and MAY CHANGE MIND Hcy by continuing as chancellor. declined comment, a spokesman | h. Vee. alo Oo 83-year - old statesman(at the German Embassy in|, "yoo oe might change his British Paper The development which seems to have impressed the western ministers most during the week-| § long series of secret meetings has been that Gromyko talked at|i times as though the present West-| g ern position in Berlin might be Queen Opens Conference LONDON (AP) -- The Queen told 650 leading citizens of the North Atlantic treaty "LONG WAY HOME Max Conrad waves to the | stop flight from Casablanca, SNAKE AT HOME srowd. that Seated Ba at Fa Morocco. The "flying grand- IN DRESS EDEN geles Thursday as he stepped DALLAS, Tex. from his light plane after a non- | Something sharp pricked one of Mrs. Max Weber's fingers Thursday es the Dallas father" was in the air more than 58 hours on the flight of | about 7700 miles. (AP Wirephoto) Steelworkers Eye an emergency meeting to-| Washington said. of members of his Christian] The Christian Democrats' chiel | rantdent pronacd fpr party to explain his parliamentary whip, Will Ras- proved Etzel as the next chan- [] ecision. In doing so|ner, said Adenauer felt he could' ogyior | I1alls omson ronted by one of thenot be replaced as the govern-| 'piitial observers said Ade-| of his political car-ment leader during the present), ier is opposed fo Erhard as| LONDON (CP)--The Evening| {international situation. chancellor because he fears he|Standard, greeting Roy Thomson conclusion was that Ade-| News of the elderly stateman's| would not follow the Adenauer|on his 65th birthday, says the changed his plans because about-face Thursday started as a|policies faithfully. Canadian publishers "vital could successor rumor but wae later confirmed, Ademaver had been an over-|ity and success confirm the mid. whelming favorite to succeed 75-|dle-aged man's hope that 'life's Srgid p wl i e. ROC Canadian expattiate, Beaverbrook, says Thomson's] isition of The Scot and his successful pioneering of Scot- tish television constitute a story without precedent. "Many a Scot has waded the Shock, Confusion German Reaction Democrats. together if he left-- not Erhard. Puzzler For Church pre-| OWEN SOUND (CP) -- Dele- gates to the Toronto conference gimensions is a .|of the United Church of Canada|mance." i nee Car Theft Ring Charge Is Aired from the outer Empire of the |Scottish community reaping for himself there a fortune of sueh wonderful ro- Chronicle, Liberal, 's "sudden and start ling change of mind will have an g effect on Western policy at the Geneva talks.' News AR last week brought back the con- viction he is still needed "as the Liberals forced a vote on see- ond reading, evidently in an at tempt to embarass Quebec Con- servatives. The Quebec govern. ment has refused to participate in tax-sharing. The Liberals have claimed that Quebec Conserva- tives had strong, if silent, back ing from Premier Duplessis® Union Nationale government in the last election. Twenty-six out of 51 Quebec Conservatives were in the House at the time of the vote, and all supported the measure, RAPS LIBERALS : During the debate, Finance Minister Fleming accused the Liberal opposition of "empty pre- tence end hypocrisy' in demand- ing a better tax deal from the central government. through Minister Franz Etzel as his suc- essor, DESCRIBED AS SHAMEFUL The Independent Frank . furt evening newspaper Abend-| Airport officals said the woman post severely criticized Ade- apparently backed into the blades nauer's decision as a "shameful play. But the Westdeutsche Rev. James R.. Muichmor, sec- retary of the 'board of evangelism and social service, said: "I'm sorry I can't give an answer and 1 don't see any way of giving an for Peel riding in which the ace y re's TORONTO (CP)---The powerful Company of Canada at Hamilton, | vali 8. Mr. Justice Thorson fos wage increases as a top| , and anyway Mr. or technicians or just the play of policy objective in Canada this| Uo" A members, was not empowered to make such/public opinion, I hope that any year. The new policy target is for acceptance without treasury/Who are disposed to quarrel may "general wage increases that/board approval. i think twice and may remember the national policy conference of |; i or i hip between Canadian and|praiser on tions of(and make a determined attempt SM peube Min Sulled American price policies in the/the 38-year-old Mr. Pallett wholto reconcile our differences." dian wages in the steel industry| Soe. Manufacturing and mining the United States. ar me niger 8 Tax-Share Deal Canadian wages can be at least targets approved Thursday by| equal to the wages paid in sim. | United Steelworkers of America as Stands For Year The problem arose while dele- ECONOMIC GOALS year. peoviden gates were pondering if the They also set their economic) . federal-provincial tax-sharing ar.|for a 13-per-cent share for the church should put its support be- } Proves Effective rangement is virtually assured of provinces of federal personal in- hind e& policy of pacifism and avg incentive rates, a upd remaining in effect for amother|come tax collections, against 10 work week across Canada, nine] BOSTON ( ne dren's | year. per cent previously. Other parts to keep ahead in the arms race. paid statuatory holidays plus| Hospital. Nan rt Cll phe The independent Dusseldorf der | - Although the church's general longer summer holidays, and sev- reported a newly discovered second reading approval in prin-|by the Liberal government, are Mittag said that Adenauer had| Hit By Propeller such a policy cipal to a bili extending the ar-|unch d ast Jour. i board wf evangel. mand Gagnon, head of Mont-|council the auto theft ring can| Opening their two-day confer-|fective in the first group of chil-|Tangement to the end of the fis- Dies In H ital year] eal's auto t squad, today |get keys for a car, steal it, re-|ence here, they dealt chiefly with dren to whom it was given. cal year next March 31. 0sp "What answer do we give to|l0ok issue with a city council-\paint and sell it within 24 hours. economic. matters. Dr. John F. Edners, a Nobel, X ol" Thursday. Db those whe ask who speaks for the|l0r's charge that a highly-organ- . Meunier, a member of the| Today they were to turn to the Prize winner, and Dr. Samuel BD ke. Jam eins x. " Uited 'Chutch? Montreal with police protection. |poses the present administra- pected to pledge USWA support cine has been used on 20 children|!l® De external afairs minis. Capt. Sagn said police have|tion, said he based his Sharges os efforts to create a new politi-| with good results. er, n pucting recovered practically every carion personal experience with © party in Canada--a party i ¥ stolen in Montreal this year. Carpolice after his own car, a white|combining the forces of the CCF| pura teins Brvduces ton pera: omer Jom the Surow, yeu. more than 500 a month this year.| po (iq the car was recovered dian Labor Congress. ut ng th over the chamber gun for a Police had recovered all but 17|y5 hour later, painted black and| The union, Canada's biggest |i: was repurted, © | "orks minister on this annual oc: late model cars. with all its serial 'numbers re- single bargaining agent, talks for| a it the friendly mood that A total of 88 persons had been 4 a 83,000 members in mines, mills hovid ph Sh iy hy arrested When he ask the greet : 4 x al 4 Charges of participating | in what OUTLINE ARG rp THOUGHT FOR TODAY |over into the night sitting. 4 | . H pt. Gagnon descri as a such a fast recovery he said UME! UNANIMOUS PASSAGE was no one to hold the Christian -connected car theft ring. told him: Arguing that wage boosts don't "The latest of that group was| 'We called the gang and made Cansei ation, the union Wicked as she is reputed to be, why |measure, a vote was called over e eral government's 'hold- its passage through second read- CAMPAIGN IN ONTARIO more are scheduled for hearing longed to a couneillor. We told does she ask a man so many ing, It carried by 150 to 0. today," said Capt. Gagnon. them that if we didn't get it back year, It fought an 85-day strike] Questions when she is sus | The taxsharing formula, put Police director J. Albert Lang-(we'd book the whole gang for the|for more money from the Steel| picious of him? lois said he will order an investi- | weekend." ceives instruction from city hall. eo, 0 ) "I have had no communications on this matter yet," said director pposition Subjects [== By THE CANADIAN PRESS [ba ily 'to pipe Water from He said the Conservatives did | Opposition proposals to raise Communities on same basis not rely on such "high-pressure, corporation taxes and establish alee hydro power now 'is bandled. |. oiting methods." The party water util ty high-| est / Bie be ri ck, Sco ie cre ue 4 ilo reste, TTiat Polling Places voting day. | staged "Toronto-area ridings. | "8, of business. Indicative of growing, last-minute interest, several phone Lov shook hands BELITTLES PROMISES calls to The Oshawa Times office were made today asking Prewier Frost countered them |Béfore speaking he hands : may be cast in Monday's bus franchise plebis- of steelworkers union has advocated which employs more than 7,000 sod Shere was no Without specifying ts, (sake into t the close rela- was appointed ap- (that our real aims are the same more in line with those paid in The wriow's: ah is that| s argument al some 300 local officials of the ilar American industries." official spokesman. . Measles Vaccine OTTAWA (CP) -- The current|government last sights on higher shift premiums, | urge Canada to quit its attempts The Commons Thursday gave|of the formula, originally devised MONTREAL (CP)--Capt. Ar-| Councillor Meunier told ecity| "= °° Pay. measles vaccine has proven ef- contradicted the general council. Howard Green, minister of pub- _-- Mr. MONTREAL (CP) -- A woman ized car-theft ring is operating in|Civic Action Le which political field. They were ex-|Katz, said the long-sought vae- ague op- through public works spending thefts were running at a rate of (Cadillac, was stolen. and the 1,000,000-member Cana- bodies against: the disease with- casion, This time, Mr. Green had in the last year on police|and fabricating plants. en car squad how it had man- If a woman is as intuitive On the federal-provincial fiscal convicted Thursday and three|them the car be- the-line" appeal on wages last f into eff by the Conservative | axes Water Su 1 'gation of councillor Jean Meun-| "Later, when 1 told the detec- ' ier's charges as soon as he re- LATE NEWS FLASHES Mr. Frost drew the avoided such extravagances both ¥ the eiving Le : will an arm-waving plea for sup-| With almost 800 in receiving| "They (the Liberals) have cite. A complete list of all polling places will be published port of his Progressive Conserv-!line. made a lot of extravagant prom- ative administration. | The said support of his ises, promises they have never The tax pledge came from CCF government would mean ."a gotten: around to' felling the Leader Donald C. MacDonald |greater Ontario . . . greater pro- people, how they .be paid for. I Sho oullined kis party's plan for | Gress in the ube than anyihing (Wary you firs Shancing igi ad econo- (we have had to date," lc benefits. Most of money, same story in they ever got into| he said, would come from higher |i basses dior tor votes io |office." jevies on the Profits of beer, sirengthen the government--not Mr. MacDonald said the CCF| Final Wheat Payment trucking, forestry and mining in-|t, strengthen anybody else." He | program stresses more. education joss "iisan dustries. referred indirectly to opposition aid, extra government housing OTTAWA (CP)--A final Payment of 8 Suction less tha Liberal Leader John Winter contentions that the government's | and medical insurance, natural| Rhine cents a bushel on the 1957-58 wheat pool was meyer said his party would set strength--83 of the 98 seats in the (gas supplied at cost and $75| today by Trade Minister Churchill. The payment amounts last legisl -- was too over- monthly pensions for the aged to an average 8.98856 cents a bushel. Cheques for the pay- r He spoke on a CBC free-time tele.] ment, made for the 376,900,006 bushels of wheat delivered by CITY EMERGENCY wheat producers for marketing by the Canadian wheat board, PHONE NUMBERS in a full page of Saturday's edition of The Times. Building Bomarc Base tion of the SAGE electronic OTTAWA (CP)--Construc e control unit for Canada's two Bomarc units has started at North Bay, it was learned reliably today. NEW PORTFOLIO FOR MR. GREEN Howard Green, 63-year-old | ing the late Sydney Smith. Mr. | estimates for 1959-60 have been [ ernor General Massey after the sweering-in ceremony at Gove House. cr Wirephotad "Earle tn the day he old cast wil 'be mailed out this manth, They total $33,874,398 CCF proposed to pay for : is Funly In the Liberal party te. taminsy, bv. Taising, Sorpora- POLICE RA 5-1133 criticized the Toronto board of education for holding a Vancouver lawyer, was sworn | Green will retain the portfolio of passed through the commons. les ie attended by 400 support-| The | paign >| Secret Meetings Attacked | should serve as a warning to vot-|bitant profits" of the beer and By FIRE DEPT. RA 35-6574 i the most costly political ad- vent the cost of such tax in-| meeting to discuss land deals. He attacked wha fetal it Tal ic works on an act- | Mr. Green is seen with Prime | departmental | Minister J reports of a lack of cam-|thise RONTO (CP)--Controller Donald Summerville today ers. The Liberals had contracted quor firms. Controls would pre- -- re secret t he call AL RA 3.2211 | ising campaign in Canada's being passed on to con-| a recent tendency to dump anything controversial into secret | in Thursday as Canada's minis- BUSPIT bigtory. . mension. A ter of external affairs, succeed- | ing isis until his Diefenbaker $d Gov- : v

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