DIVORCE Theodore Nasimok, Toronto | ice by misrepresenting the id- Divorce lawyer charged with | : leaves police obstructing the course of just. in three cases, headquarters with LAWYER REMANDED entity of divorce corespondents | Detective | 22 on $5000 bail. (CP Wirephoto) The automobile industry gave |affected and the United Automo- varied reaction Thursday to'bile Workers -- something con- Prime Minister Diefenbaker's an- crete is finally being undertaken. nouncement that he plans nex!| "Whether or not a royal com- week to pick the men and write mission is the best kind of body the terms o reference for a royal for this purpose remains to be commission investigation of Can- geen, lada's ailing auto industry. "Ww of e can only hope that effec- ol Howes), lhe Fogiem of tive remedial TecvRNNendstions : . Fars rid uid 'will be made by the royal com- Todgham said in an interview he bi nog {welcomed the announcement. 3 [Fission and, {hal diese JUeOI {spokesman for General Motors of (1° ¢a10 p |Canada said his company will|Promptly enough to avoid further {co-operate. Ford Motor Company 1a hy 4 |of Canada would not comment, | 22°F force. But in unemployment-smitten| Tariff matters lay behind much | (Windsor a bitter reply came Of the industry's plight--so much i [from Mayor Michael 3 patrick, so that the UAW suggested either The mayor said he was both a tariff board inquiry or a full- 4 "surprised and disappointed" scale inquiry by a special com- with the announcement which he Mission created for the purpose. implied has the effect of putting] Mr. Diefenbaker chose the sec- off actionf on the auto industry's ond course. employment problem for several CHOSE LATTER COURSE years. He told the Commons the tar- | Indications at Ottawa WEIC iff board is already far behind that the royal commission will be in its work. The government has headed by a senior judge or a decided to appoint a royal com- university professor with both management and union interests onesencd. | TRAVELS FAR Panes SORRY tine FOR BE SLEEP quiry came from a 200-wc ker | ATLANTA. Ga. (AP) -- A |delegation of the United Auto History professor Who said. Lie Workers (CLC) to Mr, Diefen- couldn't find a vacant hotel baker earlier this month. The| Lom" iy "al of London flew union said the auto and auto 4.000 miles to Atlanta Wednes- {parts industry is in serious qo" in quest of lodging trouble, jargely because of small- Plautus I. Lipsey Jr 66, " i r hr Id SEY, " h sa Tig lesion' Blonts checked into the Piedmont Ho- the commission's problems ta ang apparently dropped off will range from how to free €an- to slecp immediately. At least [Jas hands wider fhe doef 2 he didn't answer his telephone, g P| ar 5 an rade % (GATIY to. a UAW plea for a] oJ 050; 2 Professor of Ori Canadian - built small. car signed for Canadians at a price damage to our industry and its x Stuart Kennedy (left) and In- spector Herbert Purdy (right), Nasimok was remanded to Aug. de lege, C interview linton, Miss., said in an before leaving Lon- Lot Prices Feature ry At Eastview I 1 CP)--Darie| . Mr. Brunet ction firm|he has ed $1,- hearing h said received because brought up earlier 'st has been family." the "bad price a town of East- m the for my view 01 After all, he said Thursday 0 the said al affairs, the area i flanked on two was "right" because he had sides by cemeteries, tv expensive fill, remove debris Mr. Brunet, also chairman of left by adjacent builders and be- the court of revision, has since conse of cemeteries built an expensive home on the] Mr. Brunet also testified on lot, complete with swimming!/ihe makeup of Garcharl Invest pool ment Company. The commissioners conducting the inquiry F. G. Blake and he said there was nothing to be Charles W. Yates -- have been|!udden in connection with Mayor questioning witnesses for nearly Gordon Lavergne holding shares two weeks on the sale of land by|in the company. the town The hearing will be adjourned|Mr he te the is th Brunet's "closest friends' for a three<lay weekend tonight/and he often joined with others a Petition circulated through the and swing into its third week|"in playing checkers in the back !own's |of his store." Mayor Lavergne, demanded to know what amount ee Of the money In the reeve's joint|distressing news rea the publicity !an the member of the Ontario legisla- ' kids has had to that fou: at take a fight ir the school yard," ment company loaned the mayor He sald the price for the lot pany. Vice-president of the company, 5 Mayor Lavergne was one of Citizen's League they want to pay, Mayor Patrick mentioned the deliberations of the mayors and officials of automotive cities, in- cluding Windsor, Oshawa, Oak-| ville, St." Catharines and neigh- boring townships. | SEES DELAY | He said that it was the con sensus '"'that if a royal commis- | | sion was appointed, it would take several years to get any kind o report. Invariably where royal commissions are appointed, is sues get lost in the shuffle and very little if anything would bc gained." Mr, Toedgham sald that *'No- body could be happier than I at the prime minister's announce ment..." "The main thing is that--fol lowing representations made ove! a period of years by deputations| representing the industry and don: "I arrived from Paris late | Tuesday. I walked from one hotel to another, I got the same answer everywhere -- 'sorry, sir, we're full up.' "For three hours I called | hotels. Nowhere did I find a room." The professor finally found € » in a turkish bath, but "they kept waking me up . . . The following morning--Wed- nesday -- Lipsey tried several more hotels, then gave up and bought a ticket back to the Eastview merchant, is also ! ture for Russell County. Witnesses testified Thursday members of the invest- { d States, Lipsey said he decided to fly A a because, "I'm a little afraid New York might be full up, too." He had planned to stay in | London for a month, 2,000 to buy shares in the com Robert giving tes: Earlier Reeve Marcel spent four hours timony in the small council chamber of this community vithin the boundaries of Ottawa The temperature in the chamber | was 94 degrees and tempers ipped as the reeve was ques- tioned about the 1953 'purchase of a town lot by his wife. John Nelligan, counsel for the of Eastview, which sparked the inquiry with Richard Nixon's Amazing Career By ARTHUR EDSON i Although Nixon, especially In CHICAGO (AP) --- Whenever his past, has been able to stir up : : es Vice-|tremendous hates, even his best account with his wife was his, president Richard Nixon, he may friends will agree he doesn't "What the hell do you think?" |look it over carefully, acknow-|create tremendous enthusiasms, snapped the reeve. 'After all/ledge its gloomy character, and The reason lies deep in the man 23,000 population, Automobile Industry Commission Inquiry | By THE CANADIAN PRESS [more recently the municipalities mission and hopes to select its | ental history at Mississippi Col- | |personnel and put its task in writing next week. Management, labor, and com- munity interests put their case to the government in late June land early July, saying that un- |less something is done to help protect the auto manufacturers, one of Canada's key industries will face a crisis, Britsih and European car im- ports, 24 per cent of the Cana- dian market last year, are con- tinuing to increase. Four years ago, only 7.6 per cent of Cana- dian motorists bought overseas makes. Replying to a question by Nor- man Spencer (PC--Essex West), Mr, Diefenbaker said several de- partments of government have already made preparations for the royal commission's inquiry. Paul Martin (L -- Essex East) urged the government to include managemen' and labor repre. sentatives on the commission. NEEDS PROBE "The importance of the auto- mobile industry to the Canadian economy is such that there 14-17. Jumpers Enter World Contest ST, CATHARINES (CP)&Five Canadian parachutists leave to- day for the fifth world champion- | ships in Sofia, Bulgaria, Aug. Selected at parachute trials they are Daryl! Henry, 25, a Tor- onto architect; Glen Masterson, 34, a St. Catharines toolmaker; Michael Thouard, 30, a Toronto insurance broker, Sherdy Vatns- dal, 24, another Toronto insur- ance man; and Joseph Lucas, 30, of Vancouver, Parachuting has become in creasingly popular in Canada in the last few years. The Para- chute Club of Canada. incorpor- ated in 1956, has six member clubs, situated at St. Catharines, Toronto, Kingston, Smiths Falls, | and two at Montreal, i Canada's total parachuting| Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY 'The modern way to travel is by air.' . /a For information regarding any form of travel . . . DIAL RA 3-9441 We have a direct Toronto telephone fine for prompt Alrfine Reservetions MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE ond Co., € Ld, DIAL RA 3-944) Owned end d by Thomes d 22 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA membership is about 300. should be a comprehensive in-| vestigation of the various as-| pects of that industry," Mr. Diel-| enhaker said. "The departments of finance, |national revenue and labor have | {been making investigations and| |gathering preparatory material, | generally securing the fullest in-| formation in connection with this very. important problem, | 'With this background of infor-| mation available, we now feel| |that a royal commission should | |be appointed, and the govern-| {ment has so decided." IMPORTS IMPACT The government had been asked to consider referring .the {industry's problems to the tariff board because of the impact of imports on the Canadian manu- facturers. British cars enter Canada free of duty under commonwealth | preferences, but Canadian cars face a 15-per-cent duty when they go to the United Kingdom| market, German imports run] linto a modest tariff in Canada, | but are stili cheap enough to at-| tract Canadian buyers. [ It is expected the royal com-| mission will be given specific) power to copsider the tariff's ef-| fects, Recommendations by a royal commission go to the gov-| ernment for its consideration and possible action later. British Aircraft Manufacturer Dies CANNES, France (Reuters)-- Richard Fairey, 43, British air- craft manufacturer who lost both legs in the war, died at his villa uv, LN here following a heart attack, his You are cordially invited to vist the TWO FURNISHED DREAM HOMES OPEN DAILY UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th 2 P.M. to 9 P.M. (Including Sunday) KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED Has Created « « o in answer to public demand The First Four-Bedroom Design With The Dream Home Look AND A Conservative Home with the Kassinger Flair for Good Taste and Quality family said Thursday. P these years would you remem-|then thoughtfully say something himself, Tuesday. ber? {like this: t Basically, Nixon Is extremely | ® He was being questioned in| 'It's too early to say if this is|shy | connection with a land deal in-|a plus or a minus." Although he does a good job at| ar 1A1l 1 LE i } [volving his wife, Laurette in 1953 Although he never intended it|garing hends, at throwing in the | | i nwhich she bought a lot for|this way, it may be a tipoff only; op le $375, built an apartment building |his amazing career. ful word to show he's alert By DON HANRIGHT Parliament to be perhaps a littl hig Ie I No other U.S. piblic ficure hasi:® what's being said, he doesn't| Canadian Press Staff Writer (bit slower than the fast pace of 0 it and later sold it at a profit,| NO other U.5. public figure has, jike a man who thinks this is | OTTAWA (CP) MPs|the 20th century Reeve Robert said he had sig-|P¢¢P able to take a minus andi;o pieasantest way to spend an 3 iv Fh Pig ra tn ""|change it to a plus so success-|nyaning held a mirror ament| : a W |ned the cheque for the land pur-|, 5 "8 Richard Milhot Nie evening, | Thursday. They on WANTS NO EXPERTS chase but he had nothing further|'U}.y as Richard Milhous Nixon.| oot 000 on moving on | what they saw. Mr, Regier said it would be alto do with the deal. He had| His nomination for president by ete 3s be = pecially z 52 9 Harshest critic : 3 sad day if Parliament were to be |(aken over handling his wife' {the Republican party here Wed | palle'm, loug e arshest criticism came from _ = i b " bi g Ss e's nesday night illustrates this point |¥ ually attracts excellent crowds. | Douglas Fisher (CCF--Port Ar.|80Verned by experts. banking statement after she octly." Sirales this pom" Nixon won because long ago he thur) who cescribed the Cana-| "If there is something radic- (dropped on a street a signed | PCH a the earliest days of knew where he wanted to 20, | dian institution as senile. ally wrong with the institution of blank cheque found later by Po.|,. 1 S . e ear es Says 0 harted a course that would ond "1 think we are a living example Parliament or the members who|lice Chief Richard Mannion. wresidenc Tein as, te VICE him there, and then persistently of cultural lag," he said. compose Parliament, it is my|*l though then it would be ng Yt wigan oh : Jpn : [followed it fo thi AREY : 4 | 8 n t a 1e-way ticket to]*V:!f . As Mr. Fisher saw it, a major opinion there is something radic- better for me to look after her political oblivion. Only the death| Few people plan ahead like problem is that Canadian MPs|ally Wrong with the Canadian banking interests." lof a president could save him] iX0n. come [rom varying background electorate because I am con-| Mrs, Robert appeared at the from complete obscurity. © | If possible, each speech, includ- and the Commons does "not vinced that we in this chamber hearing last week in connection|. Yet Nixon was able to smashing those that appear to be off- have the kind of person focus- ae BO Te 3 50 less than with the land transaction and this tradition so irr ably that the-culf, is carefully worked out. | sing into it as in some other par- oe people of anada 8s a was ordered to return with her he had the delegates roped and 1"4ch move is carefuly premedi: liaments." ie. {bank statements, She has yet to|branded before they ever as. tated. United States senators and| He added at another point: 'reappear. 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E, RA 3-4621 The other downtown drug stores suggest that you make sure you get your prescriptions refilled before 6 p.m. Saturday of each week and avoid any incon- venience. , letter b Pot + : a litien! that those who may be elected] Sissi, 0 5 Jivime poliifal to this House do not deserve to| seemed to » a common ed be here. i have a tremendous re-| ucational background and aspira spect for the right of the people tion. to send here whoever they darn| Mr. Fisher said the Commons Wel, piase. ta { ome rogress still is acting as if this were the TV. mid-19th century, He aps / "latent crisis' in the way parlia d d t ment is run in this country and a on 1 10n 0 est reat Towers called for a new approach to F T . t or gke 3} he foram pas ae ane or ouris S [ A recent Geneva dispatch re- finitesimal, have emerged In ac IROQUOIS, Ont. (CP)--Tourlst porting East-West agreement to many days from the nuclear Aniennas THEY DISAGREED | conditions on the Canadian side| cine the threshold for a per. talks at least indicates that Ni- His remarks didn't sit welllof the St Lawrence River at ro. manent. nuclear test ban at a kita Khrushchev: has no present ® INSTALLED with Robert McCleave (PC--Hal qiiois I0ok are "disgraceful" com seismic magnitude of 4.75 is alintention to consign them to MOVED ifax), veteran MP J. W. Macdon bared With the United States small but significant step in the oblivion. ® REPAIRED nell PC -- Toronto Greenwood? She. 3 spoKesian or repre oe. lirection of discovering what| As long as some kind of brake ho nor with one of his own party atives of 20 Seaway Valley mun. | kind of atomic tests are to belis applied to unrestricted test -- SERVICE TO colleagues--Erhart. Regier (CCF-|jcipalities said Thursday. {outlawed when the big powers of nuclear weapons, the world at| ws Burnaby-Coquitlam). Nick Kaneb, chairman of the succeed in framing an accept-|least has the satisfaction of ALL SETS They and others spoke during | Eastern Ontario Development able treaty. knowing that it is not doomed| Lf the Commons study of estimates |Association's Cornwall district,| It does not mean that such a lo possible extinction or irrepar-| LEN & LOU Ss T.V. for legislation--the one time that|gave this opinion after reeves,|ireaty was anywhere near the able damage to the health of its| Speaker Roland Michener an- councillors and chamber of com. Point of signature but it comes|inhabitants without the formality|} RA 8-5804 -- RA 5.7844 swers for a cepartment on the|merce oficiafls completed a 9%-/at a time when Western politic.|0f an outbreak of hostilities. | voting of memey. mile tour of both sides of the !ans are considering a Russian -_- Mr. McCleave pounced on the river, proposal to permit a quota of| CCF member's reference to 3 These were some specific com- bavee Sanual inspections by in- "cultura lag" and described it|plaints: ernational teams of the sites of 0 as a term popular among soclal| The old 14-foot Cornwall Canal|Possible test explosions on the | The nly Drug Store Open scientists, {was covered with green scum/territory of a nuclear power. | : "It indicates a feeling on the and wvegetation--'"try swimming| It was the first time a Soviet | part of those who use this argu-|in that stuff." |spokesman had committed him. | ment that Parliament should be| Canadian customs has only oneself any farther than agreement as bright and shiny as nextiman on duly while there were|in principl> that such inspections! year's model car with souped-up (four on the U.S. side. could occur at all, horsepower, covered witu| At Mille Roche Park beach), . chrome and completely geared there were two change houses, KEY POINT for all the vicissitudes of life in/life preservers and a boat but| While Western spokesmen the 20th century." no life guard, were quick to label the quota At the risk of "pressing young| Tourist washrooms at Iroquois|inadequate, it would be unreal-| end presumptuous' views on the {were unlighted plywood shacks.!istic, in the light of Russia's Commons, Mr. McCleave, 38, ad-|The towel dispenser was empty, | current sensitivity about poten- ded: the garbage can full and thereltial espionage conducted by in- * ... My idea is that the peo-|was no soap. ternational investigators, to ex- ple are quite content to have an| In contrast, at the Eisenhower pect a more reasonable Soviet institutior that has about it allock on th: U.S. side, there were offer on the freque ney of inspec faint odor of moth balls, one that plenty of>signs, neatly cut grass, tiun tour near No| does not show signs of becoming|aa information centre, picnicitreaty, can be signed thi a factory with modern and swift|grounds, equipped beaches, life key point i= settled assembly lines and the use of au-/guards and modern locker rooms, But the fact that two moves tomation. I think they prefer with showers. (towards agreement, however in- in the future until