THOUGHT FOR TODAY It is urged that this season's erop of baccalaureate speakers refrain from frightening the graduates by telling them the world is theirs. he Osha Tunes WEATHER REPORT Increasing cloudiness Thursday with occasional showers or thundershowers, little change in temperature. VOL. 89.--No. 126 OSHAWA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960 as_Second Ciass Mail Department, Ottawa TWENTY-FOUR PAGES Authorized Post Office | Spy Flight Cover { Role Under Study WASHINGTON (AP)~--The role fused to tell the committee Tues- of the Nationa. Aeronautics and day the nature of the informa- : Space Administration as a cover tion the U-2 sought on that flight. : for United States espionage Chairman J. William Fulbright flights over Russia was being (Dem. Ark.) would say very lit- studied teday by a Senate com-|tle about Dulles' testimony,| mittee. which the latter refused to re-| 1 P vel i lease for publication even in cen- The Senate foreign relations ., 4 committee summoned Dr. Hugh| sored form. The committee meet- L. Dryden, deputy administrator|ings are closed to the press. of the body known as NASA, in| Fulbright said Dulles had Bo the continuing inquiry into the Part in the decision of President U-2 spy plane incident a month Eisenhower to accept full respon-| ago. | sibility for the flight, a decision | Drvden faced questioning about Fulbright said he Mikes onvinced} two statements concerning the Was umvs. Fulbright sak Ldk : ie previously had the impression : ee on J 2 sued Wo that Dulles had offered to accept]? NASA - alter Whe #28 "Il this responsibility. brought down over Soviet Russia| mye pn said the decision two weeks before the collapse of| 554 ently was made by the state the Paris summit meeting. department and the White House, Allen W. Dulles, director of the and not by the CIA. ntral Intelligence Agency, re-| Fulbright said Dryden was to) be questioned about NASA's role| and about conflicting statements) put out by NASA after the inci- dent. On May 3, two days after the| {plane was downed over Russia | but before this government knew | |its fate, NASA announced a U-2{ | weather research plane based at |Adana, Turkey, had been miss- PLENTY OF DIAPERS Diapers were in hot demand | arrived there after fleeing their | brien Cyr holding 10-month-old at the Sheraton-Mount Royal | fire-threatened homes 'at Gag- | Feslean, eves a reassuring |C Hotel after 353 persons--includ- | non, a mining town in north- | armload carried by a hotel ing - children under nine -- | eastern Quebec. Here Mrs. Ee I Te --(CP Wirephoto) | New Threat Liquor Ad Revisions |0f Korean i | | | BEFORE FORMAL POSE Four Hold 2nd Place Tickets TORONTO (CP)--Three Cana-|onto, with the name Lucky Twins, dians, two from Quebec and one|and Mrs. K. Bahniuk of Kenora, from Onario, held Irish sweep- Ont. who shaved her ticket with stakes tickets on St. Paddy, win-|Joe Shalko of Flin Fion, Man. ner of the Epsom Derby today. They used the name Lucky Day. | Each ticket is worth $138,000. The win came at an opportune Canadians had four tickets on time for Mr. Kotarewski, Father | second-place Alcaeus and four on|of three, he has been unemployed hig place Rye. Seco Place for several weeks, : was worth $55, lo each ticket-| r winners were { holder and third place was worth, pe Ritehenes vi Brown, & 27.800. | Jamaican - born bio ~ chemist The prize amounts are based 00 ype, er. Waterloo hospital {Canadian values of £50,000 for| oof Mitchell, secretary-ireasurer | first, £20,000 for second snd £10-| ¢ an automobile firm. Ai 1000 for third-place ets. ! ' The first-place from i! winner The first-place winners were A. P. Robert of Verdun, Que; a|Odessa was identified as Frank resident of Ville St. Michel, Que., (Card, |using the name of Puss, and one | Transport. 83 {with the nom de plume Billy Boy| viously that he a from Odessa, Ont. [Weldon Corey of Odessa, | Red Huts of British Columbia, |split the money if either wom. Big Sam of Montreal, Shadow, of| Mr. Card is married and hae | Toronto and Wallet jue of Regina a five-year-old daughter. £ roi {held tickets on Alcaeus. The Toronto winner was Phyllis] MONTREAL (CP)--Two so Carbone, a teletype operator who | realers and one man from has bought tickets for years, al-|peg. were the big-money hn 4 ways with the name Shadow. |today in the Army and Navy 43 | On Kythnos were to Kichetier | ctans swoepstaiie based on | residents -- That's Me | Eps . {lynn. Other third-place winners | Abel Fedor of Monareal Wil | were S. K. Kotarewski of Tor-1$28,700 on the winner, St. Paddy. 2000 Men Work - | Ld ing since May 1. ..| Prime Minister Robert Men- | hind Eisenhower. Man in white Announced B Frost Revolution On May 5, the day Premier| f Australia. Speaks 4 uniform behind Menzies _is : | Khrushchev announced that the| zies of ust + Spe Lord Louis Mountbatten of I SEOUL, Korea (AP) -- The miceing U-2 had come down over| President Eisenhower during a trast i 4 oe | ° en sti + spectre of counter - revolution ia. NASA t out another : Britain, Eisenhower posed with an i TORONTO (CP)--Relaxation of leries and wineries. These would a brewery, winery or distillery in SPecire Russia, NASA put o OUIET | picture taking session on the | Southeast Asia Treaty Organi- | - 7 tare li i | conf ify with Board of Broad- haunts the mew government of ctatement outlining the plane's : : a Arie a} A Ontario's liquor advertising rules continue to be allowed. [oom arrity with oan a 08d" | couth Korea. |flight plans in detail and elabor-| North Portico of the White | zation officials who were his | . . to permit publication within the, The changes, first since 1947,(€ast trovernors' regulations. So. far" there'ls no actual) evi-lating on its weather-sampling| House. Ambassador Carlos Ro- | guests at a luncheon, y--A giant! Fire - fighters sald the & r province of brand advertising and {brought so immediate comment i lw Suds Fovering over. dence of an organized plot to mission. | mulo of the Philippines is be- | ~--(AP Wirephoto) | GAGNON, que. (OF) gant] H followed a skipping, b . sponsorship * of radio and tele i he og Th hoot ade, newspapers, magazines and pe- overthrow Acting President Huh) i with new equipment and aided by|tracking pattern which has 1 vision programs by breweries 0" C48 BEC FY [rlodicals, streetcars, buses and|Chung, but there are strange stir-| rain, were to begin mopping-up|it difficult to down. and wineries was - announced| vy , (subways, will prohibit drinking Tings, They probably were partly) CHITECTS i e perati fotgy io Tl pe the 15,000 acres Preniier Frost. i a |responsible for ex-president Syng- x "". forest fires 4 n y 1 : Dy i] START NOW scenes and pictures showing * es. sudden flight' to Hl AR a i105 ARR aS, TR , " Quebec ami : > i i will alse 1 be 4 Wil * nS } a R * TY » {community since Sunday. § enjers space and frequency) In the eounterrevein-| * ousin esl In Montreal, a spokesman for| Whee Srfarle rough publilations, 2 become effective either tion, elements mist © aly the Quebec Cartier Mining Com | drove be fire oars 1 and television, Ontario has|Sept. 1, television and radi a. mentioned are: x pany said the 353 women and Monday. the dec! to evacuate allowed only public service ad- tions in Ontario will be allowed] The Prewier Seid Whe SoVern| puuye pow.discredited Liberal o T @ children airitied from Gagnon|ihe women and children was isements by breweries, distil-'to carry programs sponsored ' "gutside Ontario, |Party: ex-premier Lee Bum Suk's Variet Ur @ 3 Monday will not be returned un- made. ; ai but expects co-operation. Adver.|Fascist-like "blue shirt" move-| k . til the fire has been completely -- . RE z . tisers who violate the code may ment. now resurgent and re- : PARIS (CP) -- President de; controlled. . Tally : ew 1 uor { 'ode find the Liquor Control Board of dt pend-| WINNIPEG (CP)--A team of; The committee's report was Gaulle has extended am indirect| "The men feel they have the Final Death y ; Ontario will not .handle their|ence I ; A new rehitectural said today | presented to the RAIC annual as- invitation to Russia to' resume|fire pretty well under control and . products, leftist group called the Young Canada's new housing develop-|sembiy opening here today. summit talks with the West in|that it will burn itself out," a For U S Holida od * ® Mr. Frost said the LCBO con. Guardians of the Republic; some|ments have a "boring, dull, Paris' next year spokesman said earlier. "They oe Y - Reaction D siders 'the code changes neces. | wealthy conservatives and per-| ber-stamp similarity" that makes TOO MUCH MONOTONY year, : hope. It will die down gradually, 1V1 ss lsary to control advertising within|DaPs some military figures. [them look like slums before| "The ome objection in common| This was the interpretation of with help from the rain. CHICAGO (AP)--A final tally [the province and at the same The Key to the situation is the|they're occupied. {about post-war housing Js that of | diplomatic sources here on a tele-| Gagnon is about 550 milesishows that 367 persons were i By THE CANADIAN PRESS advertising revenue back into the time reduce the use of United PTOVisional government's investi-| The criticism was made by a|monofoly,' it coud --ITven @lvised speech by the French pres-northeast of Montreal and about killed in traffic accidents } Proposals to change Ontario's|Province from Buffalo. and|States publications and radio and S2ton into the rigging of thethree- man committee of the ise O g esign su ors Wn ident Tuesday night, his first|150 miles northwest of Sept-Tles,|the three-day United States Me- beer and liquor aflvertising rules Quebec. television channels, {rigging of the March 15 presiden- Royal Architectural Institute ofj19 of them appear in a line. {public pronouncement since the|Que., on the north shore of the morial Day holiday, were received with qualified ap.| Rabbi Abraham Feinberg wel-| . [tial election which triggered the| Canada after a five-month survey, urban mass produced by 100 of collapse of the summit conference Gulf of St. Lawrence. The record for a three-day Me- proval by temperance people comed the policy change. [NATIONAL DISCUSSION April students' revolt that top-|{of residential areas across the bet Same Hecmen repels almos! (two weeks ago. No injuries have been reported morial Day period is 371, set is Tuesday night. "As long as liquor is sold, and| One of the problems consid-|pled Rhee. | country. Fyone, | De Gaulle stressed that co-op-|yet as a result of the fire but 1958. The fatalities also fell short The committee attacked the sit- |uation under which federal guar- |antees are given to "whole town- {ships of three-bedroom = bunga- | |lows--a design that does not suit every household at every stage of lits increase and maturity." The report recommended the {National Housing Act be used to| |encourage variety in new homes. But all of them agreed that the The ideal would be 'great new great mass of natives are still far| city areas with blends of efficient from revolt because they are flats for working couples, houses politically uninformed. {with space on the ground for We were talking in a smoke-|those who are rearing young chil- { | | Two politicians disapproved of iS sale is regarded as legal, Ilered, the premier said, was the| Premier see no reason why. it should not|1oss of revenue to Ontario in out-| Bl 11 tl S Rev. J. R. Mutchmor, secretary| ice advertising. |increased alcoholism, I would be|national code. Such a code is to code and said he hoped it would/ber of the legislature for York vaiue "of $40,000,000 on Ontario| Ontario method of control and that the premier was not pre. 5'd€ the province, tives of South Africa under the so they can carry unregulated Nouncement six days before two| Nicholas Maiton, advertising| A Negro working on a railroad the changes would be "a joke." carrying illegal liquor advertis-|estimated the changes will cut his sledgehammer, brings it liquor. Mr. Frost's amnmouncement, say- of worthwhi i jon: * vhi , rim hm? Agni y while campaigns and, Translation: "The whites, God beer and brandy. Or Charlie or Henry or boy or visited had a hepcat flavor. Cool B L y against it, But this has not been be discussed at an inter-provin- restraint." {pared to make an announcement! Mr. Frost said the plan would white man's rule? ling. Iby up t q i , vi ] ives | BRING BACK REVENUE y up to 20 per cent the Ontario/down hard, and with deep fury| More than a dozen natives » ing he didn't think a man should showing onl im." i comp: ise" in order to bring i g only the corporate name damn them, they call us Jim | Like the others, the shebeen 1 any name the white man chooses, jazz from a record player in the| fever come down from the north," jazz fiends everywhere. |_ WINDSOR (CP) -- Canadian Frost's announcement)' allowed in addition to public serv- cod be proved that advertising|code may become the basis of a of the board of evangelism an cial meeting at Banff, Alta. this In South Africa Church of Canada, welcomed the| Vernon Singer, Liberal mem-| Ubofficial estimates put a become "a federal as well as an!Centre, found it "most peculiar | Hauor advertising now done out- angry, how restless are the na- But he said the premier must Of this type in the legislature, free several firms from exten-| No public opinion polls cover of province publication addresses|that the premier made the an-/ commitments outside Ontario. |are some clues. been," or speakeasy. In South|for elderly people." | beer and liquor ads. Otherwise Toronto papers went on trial for manager of Buffalo's WBEN-TV or in a construction gang raises white man's law from drinking ! RVG AR REVENUE wi Toronto controlier William Den- advertising on Buffalo stations. |chants in Zulu: crowded around me in the three- a a odin Temper ing a "nuisance", also disliked lic service advertising in supporto Jim." of the shebeen who sells bootleg, Discussed Lh. 'be "pressured" into drinking. |of the manufacturer. {except the right one. | corner. The assembled Customers | "We are ready to fight if guns had the little beards symbolic of | la young native student told me.|" But jazz wasn't on their minds|Legion delegates prepared today | that brand advertising would be P¢ advertised," he said. "If it|side printing. He said the Ontario social service of the United LIBERAL CRITICISM Sumner, JOHANNESBURG (AP)--How, stop publications from using ot. He said it was very strange|sive, sometimes total advertising this part of the world, but there Africa, Negroes are prohibited by | nison, who called liquor advertis-| The new "ations r | : " « "| P retary of the Canadian Temper. | q Tls-| e new regw.ations allow pub- Abelingo God damn basi biza room house run by the 'queen Most Dollars Spent roe me rut ae Tile bord bole of |for some of the most controver-| * "There is no doubt; some day tonight. In perfect English, they | } 1 s we will have a revolution," said told an American reporter of Sial items facing them in their { 1 ario ouris a native teacher. {their troubles and hopes. | biennial convention, "And the worst part of the] "With the arrogance of the| The 1,100 delega'es today are {than full equal rights." LATE NEWS FLASHES Teamster Situation Discussed OTTAWA (CP) -- The executive council of the Canadian Labor Congress began a meeting today expected to settle definitely whether the Canadian Conference of the Teamsters Brotherhood is out of the CLC. Teamster officials held separate meetings. : Confidential Report By Green OTTAWA (CP) -- A confidential report on Canada's foreign policy was given to the Senate's external relations committee today by External Affairs Minister Green. The minister spoke to the committee on his recent trip to Chile and the meeting of North Atlantic Treaty ministers in Turkey. | U.5.-UK. Missile Partnership merchants run for nearly seven months, | WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Britain is reauy to go ahead in with July and August the busy| partnership with the United States in the development of the months, it was estimated non-| Skybolt air-to-surface ballistic missile, it was learned today. residents spent about $300,000) Britain turned to the Skybolt after deciding to halt development during the 1958 season. | of its own Blue Streak missile, {will probably come back for ap-| /proval after rewording. { The legionnaires will also take {a step into the woman's domain {when they are asked to vote on la resolution - authorizing special| |dress for women members. { | WON'T UNITE WITH FUNDS | | Tuesday, the delegates angrily! {voted down a proposal to asso-! |ciate the legion's Poppy Fund {campaign with Community. Chest' |charity drives. i {| Concern over declining legion | membership brought a proposal | that a voluntary death benefit! iplan be inaugurated. It was ap-| | proved in principle and passed on| {to the Dominion council for {further action. i Ontario delegates balked at the| | resolution and pushed through an| amendment that would guaraiitee] |rates in the contract for its dura- | tion, If the death benefit plan be {comes reality all insurance com- panies in Canada will be asked {to submit bids. The legion has a |potential 240,000 members elig:| ible for such insurance. {tragedy," said a young native present government, which we expected fo reach a resolution TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's| This information is the result|about $458,147--57 per cent of re. WiiteT, "is that when it comes, can't even consult," said the asking that Canada have lega- $900,000,000 tourist industry is the of surveys in Lakefield in 1958!tail sales. y ~|we will be blind. We will have to writer, "there ultimately can be lized sweepstakes. And a resolu: | economic lifestream of hundreds and Bracebuiigs last Joa, The| The department figures this ww] SHOU tie wifteg Ye lke 2d hi jo Other way but revolution. We tion allowing. a dishonorably dis- of small communities and On- findings of a Exess in Loam e|be equivalent to the payroll of anipe no time to distinguish." tario residents themselves make ton within three weeks and this NOUS employing 114 persons| up most of the tourist flow. summer will: conduct evs in| OF a year. The largest industry| Two Surveys on tourism by the! Kenora, Eganville and Bobeay-| Bracebridge smploys 75, { Ontario department of travel and geon. fiver toe ine § 8 1 uot ef an. publicity have produced these Jim R. McHattie, director of amounted fo pr i lbabloend findings: ~~ |the department's elopm € 11 £|3163 15 for every permanent resi- Tourist dollars can be equival- branch, says the surveys provide gent of Bracebridge," says Mr. | ent to the payroll of a year-round basie lo raation which commu- | \eHattie i it industry: nities can use for their own tour-| During ; ; Some businesses show an in- ist development program. 0p ne reek Saige, Jumped crease in sales during the tourist In his Bracebridge report Just| per cent in gas stations, 68 per season of between 50 and 70 per released, Nr. etiattie says thelnant in drug stores, 54 per ed n cent. main' consideration should bel, a in About. 80 per cent of vacation- given to the development 'of a ng kets, » per sent in ers are pesidents of Ontario, with local tourist program and Promo-| restaurants 58 per cent in hard- most of the remainder 'coming|tional plan, followed by an effec- ware stores and 82 per cent' in from the United States. tive advertising campaign. miscellaneous stores He points out that findings oy EMERGENCY [from smaller communities may LAKEFIELD SURVEY | CITY | differ greatly from those of cities,| In Lakefield, 10 miles north of | PHONE NUMBERS {where a more complicated survey | Peterborough in the Kawartha system. Would be followed. In!Lakes district, visitors spent $30, Bracebridge, and Lakefield, per- 500 in a week, As the Lakefield | " sonal mterviews were conducted, tourist indus i i | POLICE RA 5-1133 jou teixiews were | try is considered to FIRE BEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPIRAL RA 3-2211 polled. In Bracebridge, 30 miles north of Orillia, visitors spent during the survey week of July 27-Aug, 1 ! w filled, crowded, candle-lit "she- dren and simple central cottages] | & settle for anything less charged person to join the legion| g eration between the West andla construction employee was Russia Is as essential as ever and killed Tuesday when struck by declared that France is ready to|lightning during a 15 - minute work for better relations with the storm. Howard Teed, 30, project Soviet Union. manager for Hill-Clark-Francis He believed 'systematic meth-|(Quebec) Limited, general con- However, the over-all toll of 57 deaths, including traffic and those resulting. from. boating, 0 and miscellaneous ods of diplomacy" were befter tractors, was killed while he far than public exchanges of "'tumul-|worked at his desk. surpassed - the previous tous" es or passionate] Mr. Teed's hometown was Erin- Memorial weekend record of 504 set jn 1957, . debates in the United Nations, !dale, near Toronto. ---- DETERMINED COWBOY : "Take your picture and let's | er's request during Camp ; David Latulippe;' thi get on with it," 'seemstfo be | TPIENEVES AMY Day. Troop: mined ttle Comonyy the. response to a' photograph ; | areas Tho from National © guides. .the . pony with young: Fo »