THOUGHT FOR TODAY There are still people who live within their incomes--those who have no credit, those whe are too proud to beg, and those who won't stoop to stealing. WEATHER REPORT Sunny with cloudy intervals and scattered showers Friday, little change in temperature, The Osharon Times VOL. 89--NO. 127 THIRTY-FOUR PAGES Authorized as Second Cioss Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa How Nazi Fugitive Trapped BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- The) man with the haunted look of fear!, > stepped from a bus in a Buenos country. He changed jobs, he| Aires suburb. changed names. But wherever he| 'He was always on the move. muters, on his way home from work to his wife and family. ; | A car darted out of traffic. The] "Even with his Nazi friends he man was dragged inside. used a false name. He pretended | Informants said this was the he was Richard Krumey, one of end of the 15-year manhunt across| his accomplices during the war, the world for Adolf Eichmann, aj] Eichmann was probably fin-| Jew-killer of the Hitler era. gered inadvertently by his wife] Israel, which now holds the 54- Vera. Vienna reports say she year-old former colonel of the turned up in Linz, Austria, in 1958 Nazi 8.8., has announced that to renew her Austrian passport, Eichmann will stand trial for his and that Israeli agents followed "He grew gaunt, nervous and Id 6,000,000 Jews. Latin America. | Israel has clamped a cover of| Eichmann kept his identity] on how its secret agents secret even from his own son,| tracked down the war criminal. Klaus, 25, who is married and . « He travelled from country to! He was one of a crowd of com-| went, he lived constantly in fear. | 2 part in the extermination of the her to her husband's hideout in| § OSHAWA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 2 Election Talks Ban Supported Committee To Discuss Broadcasts From U.S. OTTAWA (CP) -- A Commons] Broadcasters. But the case for re- committee today rejected a re-|taining the ban was very strong. quest for elimination of the long-| It was possible to create an im- y * Woman's Fight For Her Houses sanding Ban on poitica bron: ptc onthe pubic mind br bron HAMILTON (CP)--When Mrs. council, the board of health and days preceding voting. [through Newspapers. Thete Should Stella Morris, a frail woman of the Supreme Court, complaining] No support was voiced in the be Some ex Jer tion |57, stands on her house porch about the noise. {elections committee for the re- people to reflec ore election and surveys the broad expanse of| For the next five years, neigh. quest of the Canadian Associa- By ickersgill: sald political jl |the Dominion Foundries and Steel bors signed petitions demanding|tion of Broadcasters, which said| Mr. Pickersgill sa poilie f Company from a wire barricade a stop to the company's slag: | the ban is discriminatory and|Parties would obey any ban on |she feels "like a giant killer." |crushing operations, The 'com-|S€rves no useful purpose. Jrgadeasts Hom us Stations, a | "I will stay here, I am right. pany was engaged in the war| However, the committee ap- stipulate pv Bh daa [So was David. Dofasco is wrong effort and the work continued. peared fo be agreed on another| seq" thoy used American sta. f land so was Goliath. I will win."| pg. Morris said the com any | Step which would meet one of thei; ne. { Mrs. Morris has been invoived in 1957 offered her $16,500 for| 2SSociation's objections: A prohi-| at eon oor decided to in an 18-year squabble with the each house. She refused. She ow| pron Ey Soliical broadcasts take no final decision on the use [company over sites of her twoldemands $150,000 in advance for|gjor: i ion| Of U.S. stations until MPs in con- {houses, surrounded by Dofasco's 99-year lease. {stations during federal election stituencies bordering the U.S. are | eight-foot-high wire fence topped | |campaigns. asked for their opinions. {by barbed wire, The company LIFE MONUMENT J. W. Pickersgill (L -- Bona-| wants to acquire the sites to com-| 'Mrs. Morris, whose native land| Vista-Twillingate) said it was "a ry : | plete expansion of jts southern/is Poland, says she cannot sell|rather humiliating thing for us | » | boundaries. {the lots because she considers 2 nation to have our elections up- ire | "GIANT KILLER pr RR NDED BY DEVASTATION ground was once business es- | tablishments. The photo was * A lone resident of the south- ern Chile town of Castro sits on a curbing in the downtown area. The section was hit by But the generally accepted story lives in a Buenos Aires suburb. | now is that he was trapped in The younger Eichmann thought, Argentina and rushed out of the his father died in 1945. country May 12 or 13 on the plane -- that had brought Israel's Selega| > tion to the Argentine independ- ence anniversary celebrations, Guerrillas Argentine Foreign Minister Di- ogenes Taboada said Wednesday . night an investigation is under| t way and a formal protest will be n 1 19) made to Israel if it is found that Eichmann was kidnapped in Ar- Fi h R d entina. | t 8 Reliable sources here said the 1g e S | fugitive Nazi had spent the last | eight yearh in Latin America. NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- Ti-| Informants painted this post- betan guerrillas have fought al ~ar picture of the once-arrogant major battle with Chinese Com- | Nazi Elite Guard colonel: |munist troops in southwestern | | Tibet, reliable reports reaching . |here said today. T k t-Hun Travellers arriving from the 1C e gry {region said the battle took place |within the last three weeks and F n In Melee |appeared to be the biggest clash| a S {between guerrillas and Chinese J (CP) -- Ticket- forces since the Red Chinese] oi pile off a ket lforced the Tibetan Dalai Lama riot at an international soccer|into exile in March last year and C One ticket booth at McGill bigger Stadium was destroyed, another bushes incidents and sniping and one man was arrested. The 'were not # The fight took place Shigatse region of Tibet Dims Broadway NEW YORK (AP)--A blackout| Equity tells us these stoppages| of all Broadway shows seemed will cease." | E certain tonight as the result of! pensions. Producers began closing |record through their professional|own private survey showed 60 per| association. as against a proposed cent of than the sporadic a position. was badly damaged. One police-|which have taken place through-|to put such a plan into effect if| Plan is sound. h i | 4 : | man w: jured, not seriously,/out Tibet several times since the returned to power in the June 8) : I vain : pie |Chinsee army moved in in force.|general election with 51 per cent any opinion publicly. in the high quality and acceptable pital in Saskatoon, He supported Physicians been staging a campaign, which|atchewan division of the Cana-| Ten ticket booths were unable to near the deal with a sudden rush of some old the Panchen 700 fans who arrived all at once.|Lama, installed by the Chinese One ticket seller sald 25 men|as the puppet ruler of the country stormed his booth and tried to lift when the Dalai Lama--regarded |i it off the ground. Then they tried by his followers as a god-king-- the to tip it over. Ifled to India. FIND MOST OPPOSE Wednesday that of 694 replies|iie unknown" * ! hd : i a ® survey, all {campaign against the medical- Pension Dispute i O AIeY a] bit care Wes. enate ueries anti-plan position. The survey did| pg CAUTIOUS | not cover salaried doctors. These are estimated mostly employed by the govern- ment. essional body's president, The union said it was direct- (mated 90 per cent of the "Ito a bitter dispute over players' ing actors to report for work at|ince's 936 doctors are against any city doctors y all theatres tonight half an hour|form of government before curtain time. If the play-| care. Prairie Doctors |Flare-Ups taken by Associated Press pho- | "ne pattie, Mrs.' Morris says, them "monuments of my life--|5et and possibly influenced by tographer William Smith, who 35 foreign broadcasts over which we| Returning as © health and her hus-/the sweat and work of m 1 accompanied a mercy airlift to has cost: her hea of y | have no control. GAGNON, Que. (CP)--One or band. She said he divorced her years in Canada." { the quake-stricken area. ! ; dian stations. two fliglits were sete Ti cil Wednesday night to use its ex- toda . : & A brief from the CAB to the| because of the fight. "I am only asking for $150 al i | The parties have.been unable month for the next 99 years from| Committee had referred to the| Argue CCF Plan [Reported : RICE car uy. Le eid { [Propriation JOWEIS to scqulre vo u ion Committee members indicated |the women and children of Gag- REGINA (CP) -- Most Saskat-| In an interview at Prince Al- I P 1 d Pieces of | 55. a Xp hewan medical doctors 'are on bert, Premier Douglas said his n 0 an to be blocking the firm's expan-| [to agree on whether the sites|the company." problem of political broadcasts| they are agreed on an outright/non, a remote mining town in W lish" Council held tion for ¢ . /ARSAW (Reuters) -- Polish! Council held off action for two Communist authorities are faced weeks to allow further negotia-| Confirmed simil broadcasts fi Cana The company asked city coun-| Teamster dian stations, should be bought or leased and from U.S. stations being beamed ban throughout the election cam-|northeastern Quebec threatened | i : to Canadian voters during the for what price. three-day period of prohibition on |WANTS EXPROPRIATION paign period on Canadian candi. |atlier this week with destruction dates and parties using U.S. |by forest fire. the province's doctors D year and|.,mnulsor overnment plan for favor the plan. broadcast facilities. A final decis-| The last embers of the fire that game here Wednesday night be- gelzed Noll Sonal of his Hima. Coes Lig p | Dr. J. Wendell Macleod, dean with increased tension between tions between Dofasco and Mrs. AWA. CB a - fou, however, vas postponed to a|raged fo ee ane along he tw Montreal = Cantalia and/layan country. ; . i y he Un. church and state following the|Morris. OTT -- Efforts uture committee meeting. southern uebec Cartier Nicene i The sources said the clash was| There are some dissenters from |of the medical facuity at the Un | keep the 40,000-member Team- ining Company' |iversity of Saskatchewan, said he|S major battle in little more| The 'quarrel has gone to city's ices | Delieves the basic principl |than a month between police and board of health and the Supreme sters Brotherhood within the The CCF. government promises| bereves the basic principle of the| Jr 2 O00. religious issue. Court of Ontario, where in 1947|Canadian Labor Congress folded reaching here said|Mrs. Morris sued the company Wednesday night as the CLC ex- Catholics for $30,000, claiming noise from |ecutive council confirmed the On the question of the three- development 4 day ban on political broadcasts died out Wednes- from Canadian stations, Richard day. A force of 250 io 300 Jaen Bell (PC--Carleton) said it was a| the necessary discrimination against A against any Pew. Few doctors have expressed Reports some 5000 Roman : ( li Teamsters' expulsion. broadcasters Most rested. Ti z ber of Tibet. |of the popular vote, but has not] Am i [fought a pitched battle with poiice the factory ruined her health. - |T¢2 resolution ete. Was 4% lout ot the 40 ) game, Which Sided in a 1 Ae de SS. Sie the Aire T xx fig-|spelied out details. Premier | ha College of Physicians' formal Monday in Zielona Gora, West-| She. received $1,000, she said, the "CLO executive council or false . A istinet Jossibh threat wale was 4p 30 mins ures," but the outcome of the Douglas has said only that |siand is Dr. Sn Poland, after civil guihorities hil, SE JAHyes 400k, Motp 100 omod y in. which two AE rg ge rg flown ny -and the number of - (mm A , ad- of ial tried to take over a building used expenses, groups 1 Hoh we : squad cars police battle , pum casual pulser gs TY A epaid, ps dead ot Oe on by the local church, Mrs. Morris sald she and her a campaign on radio and TV|day. Mi says is non-political, against plan. beyond a range The college said in a A dozen doctors were asked for | an opinion on the proposed plan. | 1 t Some 'said they could not com- TT er or er {ment until they knew exactly what the plan entails. Some said | esti: | they were told by the college not Prov-ito comment in view of the publi- have been getting rt of the election at about 225, Dr. A. J. M. Davies, the pro- bend theatres after the actors' union|houses are closed, an Equity play. The Tenth Man, | Equity earlier announced plans| A $1,000,000 damage suit one night at a time, unless new| producers against Actors Equity) contract demands are met. The) was set to be filed today. |old three-year contract expired at| * Further negotiations in the con- midnight Tuesday, and eotie | tract dispute were scheduled, but tions far past the deadline failed both sides appeared gloomy. to bring agreement. | The cast of The Tenth Man| The big stumbling block has| attended a union meeting at cur- been the union's demand for al tain time ey Os JOrLiaE pension plan. heatre. backstage # he Boor WARNING GIVEN CLAIM IT'S A STRIKE The producers had said that if) of The producers, represented by|the union closed one show for one the New York League off performance, all Broadway plays Theatres, said the actors' failure would close. to appear for the performance! Off - Broadway" houses, road! constituted a strike. The league shows and summer theatres: are said notices were being posted on not affected by the dispute. Also bulletin boards of all 22 Broad- not involved is the New York way houses informing the casts: City Center Theatre, which oper- and will remain suspended until'tract. | forced cancelaion of Wedpesday STokesman sai, the actors wil vip PR DPF) by to close one show at a time, for| BY DRIVEWAY guys who built boats too big to | get out of their basements," H. R. Darnell recalled today. subdued in his own case. garage when he thought: "Now where did I leave that car?" age. Sure enough, there it was, trapped. "I've got to wait four or five days for the concrete to get hard enough to drive on," he "Productions are suspended ates under a special Equity con-| said But his laughter is somewhat Darnell, 65, just finished noothing down the fresh con- rete for a driveway to his new His glance _4tiied to the gar- Stalemate With WASHINGTON (AP) -- West-| In the interim, Prime Minister and ern leaders now look for a stale- Macmilian and President de for the next six to 12 months. ties between Britain and interna- periodic crises brought on by the continent. These include the Soviet or Red Chinese efforts to Furopean Common Market, the fe search for weakness among the European Atomic Community m Aliies and throw them off bal- and the Coal ance. munity, Berlin and Southeast Asia are) Macmillan .is reported to feel considered danger points, but the the failure of the Paris summit chance of a major Soviet chal- meeting last month makes it nec- lenge to the West at Berlin is be- cisary for Britain to re-examine and Steel Com- | ma the mus! vauts lo force the European area Chin Inio a new force in world affairs, sion For Next Six Months a elo, Sitar Tarren wipes tome ee LATE NEWS FLASHES Russia and the Western powers lead in trying to work out closer fimerican foreign secretary's rome. During this time there may be tional economic organizations on gpg The three are attending a con- rence here this week of foreign aty Organization. Herter told Wednesday that since the summit conference tions by the Communist powers j t x BRALORNE, B.C. (CP) -- Rescuers slowly c¢ FW : eved at the moment to be re- jis w stands - NE, B.C. escuers slowly cut their way |gix ve eve So dh st pe is Po y A Aanding oS Thely the Far East, Urtough rock and rubble choking the entrance to an isolated, | Trvestisators said the body is| : : Che age oC ,. > contine 108 re 3 a Jester aba i 3 ay in atte sap loua 2 " Premier Khrushchev for a new in the economic field. De Gaulle a resent belief among Western dianioned Eo mise near here today in attempt to reach [believed to be that of Audrey summit conference. officials is reported to be that the y men. le rescue team, from Bralorne Mines CITY EMERGENCY Be made clear in a speech this under allied protection, such as South Viet Nam, Reinforcements had to be sum. (husband bought the land, which 4 SLT BEUING 10Beticr, Bl JCAS| ich couidt be answered. Ed-|sasi. nine s. 10 tome. and patients, the plan in an address May 20./moned from Poznan, more than|runs between two east-end|" on 'tne iene was Harold Gin. | tors of newspapers, on the other transport aircraft' will in The Saskatchewan College of He is chairman of the salaried 60 miles away, to quell the crowd. streets, in 1940, Two years later, (pong assistant to international and, would see that some an-/the operation. and Surgeons hasiphysicians' section of the Sask- They used tear gas and clubs. |the company offered them $500| president James Hoffa of the|SWEr: Was given fo such "Foor-| No further threat was seen in Number of persons arrested for a 10-foot strip. Teamsters. Mr Gibbons insisted Packs. a fire now reported burning in dian Medical Association. |was not disclosed. A local police| The couple wanted $5000. Ne-|that he was in town just to talk| Mr. Pickersgill said there 'was|thick woodland 35 miles southe Dr. Stanley Best, provincial di- (official would say only that "all gotiations were dropped. Mrs./to Canadian leader Casey Dodds much force in the arguments of| west of Gagnon, rector of child health and a li-|is quiet now." | Morris took her appeal to citylof Windsor. Mr. Dodds said he|the Canadian Association ofiof high hills, statement |CénSed physician, said "fear of| was in Ottawa for a policy meet- ' ; touched off the| ing. ° Part of the resolution passed| wi bon i SOVIEE Presents expected an overture from the Teamsters, as promised late last week, but had received no com-| b rl P in. aris Proposals Ti ter Chief WASHINGTON (AP)--A Senate mystified why any one would eamster 1e MOSCOW (Reuters)--The So-| Correspondents in Moscow inquiry into events that preceded qucstion the wisdom of it." u viet Union today pr Rd hile were - invited to a the coilapse of the summit con-| The committee We dn e sday Issues Warming disarmament Hiopinery to the|Press conference in the Kremlin medical since the sta fercnce was devoling its con-iquestioned Hugh L. Dryden, T i world which it said intend Friday at which the Soviet. pre- campaign, cluding session today to a look deputy administrator of the Nal ORONTO (CP)--With a warn. |¢ Tew oh sai vere in edi mier is expected to speak. | Dr. Macleod said the toughest| "tc & Sudden order for a world- tiL.a} © Aeronautics and Space ing to other unions to stay out ofl nave been presented at thel On Thursday, Khrushchev [orircipie ro Avid he ie est wide United States defence alert.| Agency, about the use of a space its jurisdiction, the Teamsters un-| Paris summit meeting. blamed President Eisenhower for cept is that the a 2 Defence Secretary Thom as agency plane for espionage. fon today acknowledged its expul:| They were handed over by the fact that the two leaders had the responsibility of a public Gates, who ordered the alert) Dryden said his agency did not Son from the Canadian Labor Foreign Minister Andrei Gro-|no private meeting at the Paris body. It had been emphasized the from Faris the night before the know that its U-2° weather-re- Coy eh SY : [myko and other officials of the|conference, plan was not just to look after scheduled summit opening, wasisearch planes were being used|, ubthing. at moves 5 Jur) ministry to representatives of the| Khrushchev sought to drive DES MOINES, Towa (AP)-- |the financial hazard of illness, |called to fil! in the background for spying ' jurisdiction," said I. M. (Casey) United States, Britain and France home his contention that the U-2 I've always laughed at those |------------ -------- [for the Senate foreign relations| pm. octitied the planes have Dodds, Canadian director of the and 'other countries with diplo-|spy flight incident produced the . | committee. His testimony behind mide Hicre thas 200 research | nternational Brotherhood of matic representation in Moscow. [latest break in Soviet-American 'Burned Strivin [closed 'doors was to be made flights since 1956, but the agency | 1 camsters. 'If anybody attacks| It is understood Nikita Khrush- relations, culminating in the g |availabla to reporters as rapidly did not know just where the US: we'll hit them with a strong|chev was to have presented theirs blowup. IT S Si as it could be censored for SeCUr- niines went until after their|COuRterattack." at the abortive summit talks in Khrushchev © maintained this | 10 dave dister ity. flights. 3 ae glatement vas made ied Paris. was all Eisenhower's fault and . | Previous testimony has been low S return from a meeting| It was reported that they are said "the first was to be TORONTO (CP)--A 68-year-old concerned mainly with the shoot-/ MOST KEPT IN DARK in Ottawa Wednesday where the|still based on the Soviet concept expected from the U.S, president (woman was badly burned Wed-|ing down of the U-2 spy plane % Fulljion td Feporzers Jaler/CLO, examine 'council formally of universal and complete dis-1and from him only." |nesday night tryin inly to save over Russia, the incident Premier he thinks most agency officials expelled the 40, ber union (arr t but that the new draft| Khrushchev gave new public lee tt Tog ela Io Save Khrushchey gave as his excuse really did mot know their planes|for raiding another CLC affiliate, | embodied a number of new points |to his point of view in icity SECn, WS. Blzalgon torpedoing the conference. (were being used for aerial spy-/the Brotherhood of Railway/to meet Western eriticism of the front-page interview with the gov- Gough, 66, from a fire in their| ing. Most of the flights actually Clerks, Russian plan, |ernment newspaper Izvestia {suburban Scarborough home. READINESS TEST ne were made, he said, for study of | : Mrs. Gou ied' i : The alert order, issued from turl:ulence and other weather after she ugh Sa hb jo ospital Paris May 15, was described as weather data, as claimed. burning house, Her sister Alice. : move 4 test We readiness of| Bet he 3dvea hin Dryden him. | id. wi i Sov ' far-flung - American forces. iseif has 'had long experience," ike uel gtors sei) suid juve oo On May 22 Gates told reporters and "I think he knew a good deal loyalty to her sister, was taken |" his return that "it was an or-/about what was going on." [to hospital with severe burns, |G¢f Of my own" although he in-| Dryden testified that the Cen- Tie sister i op formed President Eisenhower he|trai- Intelligence Agency cleared In ster, smelling smoke |ias going to issue it. {the "substantive facts" of the 1 {irom her upstairs bedroom, found| +I consider it a prudent thing false May 5 Washington state- | Mrs. Gough lying on a sofa sur-|to check out our communications ment that the U-2 downed in {founded by flames. Unable to readiness," he said at the time. Russia was a weather plane. But {move her, she ran outside and|"lt was a good test on a no-'he said his agency didn't know called for help. warning, no-notice basis. I am at the time that a top-level de-| {cision had been reached to let] the state department issue any | § [2 anieed statement. | : ---- Woman Thought | Parents Face Serious Charge .".w ¥ TORONTO (CP) "-- A et f manslaug vas lai T B S d ody agnins Me. and Nes. Gerais sme of Troms a | 2.0 0€ ouUIclde | connection with the death of their two-month-old son, Paul, TORONTO (CP) -- A woman| last Sunday. The baby was dead when brought to the hos- | whose body was found Wednesday pital for sick children. Doctors later told police the boy [in a locked car at the bottom of| had been suffering from malnutrition. [Toronto harbor either was! . {drowned . accidentally or 'com-| Rescuers Near Trapped Miners mitted suicide, police said: today. | | The car was in the water for ¥ S FAR EAST TROUBLE isters of the Southeast Asia eight-country SEATO council breakdown new ac- t be expected, particularly in | Pierce, about 45, who disappeared |: lin 1954. They said friends of the | woman told them at the time she had talked of committing suicide ete Reds will try by subver Limited, reported tappings indicated the trapped men, pros- to make trouble in countries pectors Pat and Percy McDonald: of Coquitlam, B.C. were safe, PHONE NUMBERS ara" mpact of the summit fail As for Russia, Western offical Divorce Bill Extension Sought te sen Tel Hd he et haa POLICE RA 5:1138 ric" Viel A, Sd on, Kirche "dee Va apy' mms re pr iho pnt o oom [ms Sod mache, slr "TENTH. MAN" TAKES COUNT FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 Bs Sinn Tole Wednesday night scale again They tink he. wants Sete Session of Batliament has been. pit Jorwatd Yoox Pierce wih theft of the car still Actor's and New York's Tenth Man" Wednesday eve- | atre until salary and pension HOSPITAL RA 32211 [C.F Gos, Mier Maurice nesoations "Vik Eiscubovers liv. te mamta esses sgn roa" pric || Mrs" lee, u divorcee orig, Sores (Wrong Shubert Alley | Wak, The" sal of 17" save | demands are me. Rl (heaton successor next year. their divorce bills are not passed this session. land district. ® MK fore - curtain time for "The | EOUIY by the end of the week, meeting, carrying a] : Equity's -threat to close a the- In ~AP Wirephote LY