Plan $1 Million THOUGHT FOR TODAY In many a case a person jumps to conclusions in order to pass over the surrounding facts. ¢ Oshawa Times Drive For Oshawa Auditorium: P.13 -- WEATHER REPORT Clear and cool tonight, mainly sunny Friday with winds north- west 15, VOL. 91--NO, 93 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 Ottawa and for Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, payment Cash. TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES of Postage in aks, A POLICEMAN STANDS | two boys were found beside the warehouse in New | night. Gary Alexander Toronto where the bodies of | Corkell, right, was charged Gas Station Changes Proposed In Report OTTAWA (CP) -- Service-,other sales item from a source station retail practices by some|specified by the seller. oil companies should be coun- The third arrangement is the tered through amendments to|market access agreement under the Combines Investigation Act,| which an oil company would ob- said a report of the Restrictive tain accessories for its service Trade Pra¢tices Commission stations from a selected sup- made public today. plier--in exchange for a special Some . arrangements cannot,commission on all such sales "be economically justified inj)made to those service stations. terms of benefit to the public,"'| . Said today's report: it said. They created a "'cost-| «1+ is clear that the power increasing tendency of an oil company to increase _'Trere should . . , be a pro- the rental of a leased (service) hibition of exclusive dealing and! tation at the end of the relativ- tying arrangements . . . which/ely.short lease period, or are likely to lessen competition terminate a lease on short no-| substantially, tend to create Altice, places it in a strong po-| monopoly or exclude competi-|cition to induce or persuade al tors from a market to a signi-|reinctant dealer to follow a dis- ficant degree. : \tribution policy acceptable to The report dealt with an iN-|the oil company." quiry into distribution and sale Tt added: of automotive oils, greases,| anti-freeze, additives, tires, bat-| ""The commission considers) oil companies." teries, accessories and related products A public hearing here last September followed an investi- gation into the situation started in 1953. Evidence before the commis- sion from retail and supply spokesmen said that some ser- vice stations are restricted by oil companies in the brand of accessories they can offer the public. MINISTER WILL STUDY Justice Minister Fulton, in a statement accompanying the re port today, said its recommen- dations would receive "careful study and consideration ractices were KIRKLAND LAKE (CP) Two men were trapped early to- day in a rockburst deep in the Macassa Gold Mine here Miners were digging frantic ally to find the men. They were trapped in a simall tunnel. be- low the, 4,200-foot level and it was not known whether they were alive or dead The men were identified as Russell Baskin, 34, and Rys- zard Witchzak, 38, both resi- dents of this Northern Ontario mining community, Baskin is the father of five children and Witchzak the father of three It was the first rockburst in Three specific | under scrutiny One is called "full-line fore ing,"' under which a supplier such as an oil company agrees to sell or lease a commodity to the buyer--in this case a service station--on condition that a full line of other items is accepted. the mine's 30-year history and Another is called directed what exactly happened was a buying. A supplier agrees to sell mystery, mine officials said or lease a commodity on con- It was the first rockburst in dition that the buyer takes an- the mine's 30-year history and JFK's Drive To Keep Prices, Wages WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- ident Kennedy has staked outa chair for the government--or as he views it the people--at the hitherto corpor- ation boardroom and tive bargaining tables across the United States This has been a firm adminis- tration policy for some time, but news of it, despite frequent restatement, doesn't to have generally seeped through It. was the root of al! the. up- roar in the recent steel price fracas Simply put that the national requires the government to state clearly and vely and wage de on. into effect or~ contemplated ck up with requirements of maintain- ing The tated a few rules no law ls none There is this. There authorizing it either, except perhaps the unwritten law of necessity of everyone, as Ken nedy says, sticking together in a nation faced with world-wide problems and commitments DEPENDS ON PUBLIC Clearly, Kennedy is ing upon the force of public Opinion to keep wages and prices in line to foster economic growth and keep the United States ahead in world trade in the face of growing foreign sales competition "This - inter relationship," Kennedy. told his press confer- ence Wednesday, 'makes the public interest mandatory in these matters, and it is our responsibility to present to those involved. That is what we tried to do in the steel case." We can attempt, it seems to me,"' hé said at another point, "to bring before the (private) parties in the most effective way possible, the public interest that is involved, and must be nvolved, particularly in these basic industries.' prohibiting precisely for acrosanct colle depend seem the policy interest how - price put pos sta wage-price stabilits president has to follow CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-11! FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 Early in his administration Kennedy seems to have decided |that letting some businesss set last | with murder. Mc- | oil lan exclusive basis.' while exclusive distribution of|lished that the two boys were! course, gasoline through service-station|dead and called police outlets has become a standard practice, this doesn't justify the;seen alive at 3:45 p.m. when Two Gold Miners Trapped By Rock | 'foreign Iprices according te whatever nomic togetherness. _- Youth Held - In Murder Of 2 Boys TORONTO (CP) -- A curly|Michael's parents, said he was haired youth of 19 was arrested] looking out of his window when Wednesday night and charged/he saw a young man pounding with the capital murder of twejon the rear door of the hospi- little boys whose bodies were|tal. . found in a suburban furniture) __. age § * snarls sp ees ge ong of A ne ae = door, | Ath P ait they talked and then the man ange Ee peregigl vn, Sg bv tad closed the door, The youth just Alexander "McCorkell. The chii-/Stood there as if lost and then dren disappeared around dinner the ne CO See ee time while playing fr om the hospital and they bot McCorkell worked as a ship- ran to the warehouse : per in the warehouse in New The orderly, Wilfred Sheehan, Torenta and reported finding told police he found the boys . fully-clothed on the bed. the boys dead in the building Police hit th * buch The children apparently died olice hit the quiet suburban strangulation or asphyxia-|@rea in full force. The area An autopsy was scheduled|@round the brick was sealed off before residents knew of the incident. Chief Mackey said dren often played the lane house and believed taken into the building TWO RUNNING of jtion today Chief James Mackey of the Metropoiitan Toronto police de- partment said he believed the boys were smothered and may have been indecently assaulted 'LASTS FIVE HOURS Top nomicide detectives about 40 other officers swung into a five-hour |when the slayings were re-jone in the Atkinson family ported The bodies were on the second floor of the Robert's Furniture Limited warehouse The boys had been killed within sight of their homes on Lake- shore Boulevard West The children were reported missing by their parents, Mr sistence that lessee dealers (25 and Mrs. Charles Atkinson and per cent of all 36,471 retail gas-- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacLeod, oline outlets in 1958) follow di-|at 5 p.m. Police and neighbors rected buying policies with re-|of the parents made a quick spect to products sold by the|house-to-house . check without) Gicouse the crucial question of company or recommended/Success. British entry into the European suppliers, or that no lease had; .Meanwhile, a youth was seek-|Common Market. been cancelled because of theing help from the Lakeshore' Macmillan told the House of failure of the lesse to buy on|Hospital next door to the ware-Commons the market issue ' house. A hospital orderly hur-|would dominate the saié that|ried into the warehouse, estab-|here "although we shall make our normal view of world affairs." | Macmillan told questioners that (CP. Wirephotos) and|ping room door. that the unequal bargaining po sition between the lessee dealer and the oil company must be takn into account as an offset- ting factor to the submissions made on behalf of some oil companies that there was no in- PM Conference Set For Sept. LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Minister Macmillan today named Sept. 10 as the starting date for a Commonwealth prime ministers conference to The commission re Michael and Ronald were last "extension of that system to all/Mrs. Mary Bruce, products which are produced by grandmother, gave them and/negotiations for British entry, four of thelr playmates some including "what proposals, cookies any, we will put before James Sheffield, who lives in House of Commons." the same apartment building as, Labor member Arthur Bot i is --itomely asked "'if this country had to choose betwen the Com- |monwealth and the European Community, which would come first?" the Three Charge was discovered about 1 a.m. Of- warehouse many the chil- together in leading to the ware- they were after curiosity led them to the ship- There are two surviving chil- investigation dren in the MacLeod family and meeting | controversial. a i First Parliament with a ma-| budget deficit -- $791,400,000 in the conference would be|** Michael's|given the complete picture of &¥@'S: if, 11961, and Hazen Argue's bolt to With Highway | socrarism TRIUMPHS OFFICER y OFFERED 000 A MONTH SON WAS ONE VICTIM MICHAEL ATKIN Parliament Set Sitting Record OTTAWA (CP)--The Parlia- This Parliament, Canada's ment to be dissolved today sat)24th, also produced the longest more days than any other in session on record. Its 174 sitting Canadian history. In the pro-|days in 1960-61 eclipsed the pre- cess it was both productive and/ vious mark of 155 days in 1903. jority Conservative government|the last fiscal year ended lsince 1935, it probably will be| March 31. When it adjourned Wednesday pending dissolution for the June 1/18 general election, it had se hg + ge agpvet ion (RO 1,479 days from its elec- gp a g tion on March 31, 1958. It was met age ag rome by in session almost half that time fe ,_ |--605 sitting days. You have to ernor of the Bank of Canada in), hack to the wartime Parla- |ment of 1911-17 for the previous record, 567 sitting days. remembered most for three; the Liberal party from the Com- mons leadership of the CCF- New Democratic Party group in) HAS BIGGEST MAJORITY 1962. -| The Parliament of 1958-62 jalso established another note- }worthy mark: The biggest gov- lernment majority in the Com- ficials said the accident could have happened at. any time af- ter 11 p.m Account Fraud | Mine manager M. R. McPher-, KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)--A son took over rescue operations Highways department official underground as soon as the 20d two officers of a construc- alarm was sounded tion firm have been charged The two drillers were with fraud following an inves ing in a remote corner tigation into the alleged misap- 7 am propriation of $125,000 in gov mine on the 7 shift. ernment funds. Socialism today appeared to The rock fall was discovered) Charged are Tracy C. Swart- have triumphed in a month-old by shift boss Bill Junttila and man, highways department mu-|feyd over Mary Edusei's gold- mine captain H. S. Gillespie on/nicipal engineer in the New plated bed. : a routine inspection Liskeard area; Mrs. Bridgit' The feud was climaxed Wed- Special rescue teams were Martha O'Hare, widowed owner nesday with the dismissal of called to a sub-drift -- a small,|of the O'Hare Construction Com-|per husband, Krobo, 47, from cross - tunnel -- to try to dig/pany, and Alfred E. Harris' pis post of industrial minister through the fallen rock. Only Mrs. O'Hare's foreman and seizure by the government seven or eight men were able All three appeared in of his new mansion on the out- to operate in the tunnel at one !oday and were remanded skirts of Accra. Magistrate E. W. Kenrick His dismissal was announced time May 3 for hearing. i i 2 * : __. shortly after his return from cosartman's. $16.00) ball, was London where he made a vain bond "Hut ie Ae Mrs O'Hare last-ditch hein he io rag : ee we Mary to give up the £3, e yo Agen oc ae she purchased last month from clined iwi weeks ago a fashionable London store. At that time, Highways Minis- Pes opis wd egy Bees ter G rnb : j,. storm of protest in Ghana er Goodfellow told the legisla were Proaitant Reames. Nini: ture the New Liskeard district : . |\mah's Socialis yernment engineer in charge of munici- mah's octalist govern pal subsidies had been sus- pended pending investigation of discrepancies in records. Swartman and Mrs were arrested yesterday work of the to 3 p.m ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters) -- court by to Stable the market would bear, without relation to costs, and some unions tap employers for eco nomically-disruptive wage in- creases, no longer could. be tolerated without public disap- proval via the government Kennedy established a labor- management advisory commit- tee with elder statesmen from businses, labor, government and the public, This committee has been busy on such-varied prob- lems wage-price _ stabilify,| competition, economic how to deal with auto- problems and and so on O'Hare GENEVA (Reuters) Rus- sia will accept this week's neu- tralist proposals as a basis for negotiation of a nuclear test ban, chief Soviet delegate Va- lerian Zorin told the 17-nation Hold Off Tests LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime Minister Macmillan said today| nl . od ce ee ea. disarmament conference today unem.|termational inspection, negotia-, But Zorin said negotiations tions for a nuclear test ban| would be possible only if there treaty would be possible were a moratorium on tests in He was giving the House of|the meantime. He said the next Commons the latest Britis hifew days would show what turn view on the position at the 17-;events would take, a reference nation Geneva disarmament'to planned U.S. tests conference Chief U.S. delegate Arthur He said "the position is now Dean replied that "unless the ~if the neutral proposals pro-/ Soviet Union is prepared to. say vide for effective measures of unequivocally and inwritin international verification, and if'that it will accept the princi- the Russians even at this late! yje of sound international con- one agree os this -- negotia-| tro] . we cannot anticipate tions will become possible any significant progress." If not, no negotiations can . "be fruitful and I cannot ask British delegate Joseph God- principal 'president Kennedy to postpone ber told delegates it was im- talk on tt portant to know whether Russia the samut of ecor Western atmospheric accepts the principle of on-site problems. The whole idea is tojtests' are due to take place at|international inspection sell the Kennedy plan of eco-/Britishowned Christmas Island, The neutralists suggested that lin the Pacifi~ later this month, an international scientists' as growth mation ployment This group has been making some slow but steady progress leading the president and _ his chief strategist on the home front economic situation, Labor Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg, to schedule a broader "White House conference on national economic' issues here May 21-23 Kennedy personally is inviting labor and fig- ures to come to this open meet ing to hear him and administration figures business public test es whole ymric e Mary Keeps Bed But Loses Home is Russia Pressed Russians Could O12 Test Control mons in Canadian history. The 265-seat Commons started jits five-session life with 208 Conservatives, 49 Liberals and eight CCF members. At dissolu- |tion, it had 203 Conservatives, 51 Liberals, eight CCF - New Democratic Party MPs, and three vacancies. Prime Minister Diefenbaker, demanding that government of- fortified by his 1958 landslide ficials "'conform to the modest mandate, set out in earnest to and simple way of life de-\implement a long and varied manded by the ideals and prin-|jict of campaign promises. ciples" of the ruling convention The axient to eich he fol people's party. : sgh Mrs, Tse, however, stod| ted them wil be one of the her ground and refused to re- = E : turn the bed -- complete with election et isda ad ee 1,240 springs -- despite the store's offer to refund her mo- . ney. Liberal Health She also apparently turned a deaf ear to the appeal of her! . husband who admitted that 'a Plan Unveiled gold bed is not socialism." As for the new Edusei man- OTTAWA (CP)--The Liberal sion, the government was quick party today unveiled a medical to take control of the luxurious|care plan which, it said, would estate which, with its swim- entitle all residents of Canada ming pools, marble floors and to doctor and diagnostic serv chandeliers, has been valued as ices. high as $200,000 Liberal Leader Pearson said -- the plan represented a "major social advance."' It was flexible and realistic, and based on co |operation with the provinces. "There will be the closest con- sultation with the medical pro- |fession,"" Mr. Pearson said in a statement the cost of the federal treasury would be "somewhat over $200, 000,000 in the first year," said a pamphlet outlining the Lib- watchdog commission might make on-the-spot investigations of nuclear explosions or "'suspi- cious'"' events. eral program. The scientists, possbly drawn) «ppjc ~ wil} not mean any from nonaligned nations, would jarge burden on the economy process all data received from because people and corpora. an agreed network of observa- tions are paying most of the tion posts costs in one way and another The plan did not, however,' now. In an expanding economy come out for automatic, on-site|we can afford the extra costs inspection.of "suspicious" for petter health care." events, the kind of international) -- - control system the West has de- manded and Russia has re- jected The plan was submitted to the conference three days ago by the eight nonaligned coun- tries at the conference--Brazil, body of a man was found in Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mex- the ruins of a house destroyed ico, Nigeria, Sweden and the py fire in nearby Vernonville United Arab Republic early today : Dean said Zorin's statement Police tentatively was "unfortunately most un- the victim as Ross Kerr, 40, clear' but apparently accepted owner of the home. Cause of only those parts of the neutral-'the fire had not been. de ist plan which coincided with termined ideas put forth by the Soviet Cobourg is Union. | Pe'erborough. Vernonville Man Victim Of Blaze COBOURG, Ont. (CP) -- The 30 miles south a saw the biggest peacetime! If everyone joined the plan, | identified) Raid Knowledge Boast Reported TORONTO (CP)--Chief Con-, In a conversation May 20, satble W. Jack Shrubb of Peter- 1958, Chief Shrubb _ testified, borough, said today gambler the attorney-general's depart- Vincent Feeley offered him) ment cropped up again when $1,000 a month while he was a| Feeley was urging a raid on the corporal on the Ontario Provin- "old" Ramsey Club at Niagara cial Police anti-gambling squad/Falls, a rival of an establish- in 1957. ment operated by Feeley and Tetsifying before the royal Joseph McDermott. jcommission on crime, Chief) Feeley had stated that, if a Shrubb said Feeley proposed to| justice of the peace were used leave the money monthly in the|to interrogate found-ins under a mailbox of the policeman's|process laid out in the Crim- home. jinal Code, the raid would be He said he turned down the successful. offer. (An earlier one using this Chief Shrubb did not say what|technique on a McDermott-Fee- jhe was expected to do for the/Jey club at Cooksville had }money but Wednesday he testi-| failed.) fied that the previous year) Chief Shrubb said Feeley told |Feeley had offered him "'sub-/him he could promise that the |stantial" sums in order to "fix"| attorney - general's department things for gambling houses. {would not "roar down," that He said the offer he men-jhe could guarantee 'no reper- jtioned today was made directly| cussions' and that the attor- a 4 Hig in a telephone ney - general (Kelso Roberts) jea eb. 2, 1957. would not 'take a dim view' Chief Shrubb said that during of the matter. the same conversation Feeley! Chief Shrubb's evidence on told him he was going to Flor-'this point was virtually identi- jida and offered to send him up)ca) with previous testimony gi- jaa fruit but he turned that/yven by George Scott, an anti- own too. gambling squad member who However, a crate of fruit sub-'had dealt with Feeley and Mc- sequently arrived from a "John| Dermott while acting as an un- Smith" in egg was turned! dercover agent on behalf of the over to the Salvation Army|OPP, after Chief Shrubb notified his} superiors. Chief Shrubb testified that on| F h La h March 27, 1957, Feeley called) renc: unc him and told him he had heard! that Shrubb was turning in) N A It |some 'good reports." | New ssau. | "T feel he was making refer- - ence to knowledge of some re- 0 T ts ports I had submitted," he n @rroris said. "T felt he had knowledge of| ALGIERS (Ruters)--French |my letter (concerning the bint, ner haga vd ~~ which he had submitted to Sgt.|{° (auncn @ tougn new drive 'against European terrorists in John Anderson, head of the Algiers and the western city of |anti-gambling squad)." Breeds iooley ped ttecnel Lage "ss. Three developments Wednes- jadvance knowledge of an OPP day signalled the French . gov- : ; ' jernment's strengthened deter- jraid the night of March 27 on|~ : |the Veterans' Club in Cooksville| mination to crack down on the lin which Feeley had an. inter-/SUtlawed Secret Army Organi- . Z zation which earlier this wee an |zati hich 1 hi Kk need was operating almost without "He referred to the raid and| interference in Oran. said he expected us to arrive) Christian Fouchet, French much earlier than we did," he/nigh commissioner for Algeria, said. ; returned to Algiers by air from Reading from Chief Shrubb's| Paris with President Charles de Police diary of March 27 ,1957,/Gaulle's approval for "energe- Commission counsel Roland F.|tic measures" to be taken | Wilson noted that the record ofjagainst the terroriste. jthe conversation with Feeley| The new French government contained the name of a personjheaded by Premier George s in the Ontario attorney-gener-| Pompidou announced the ap- al's department. pointment of Gen. Michel Four- The name was not mentioned quet, 47-year-old air force com- publicly, but Chief Shrubb was|mander, to succeed Gen. asked what the notation meant.|Charles Ailleret as Algerian \He aid he could not recall. |commander-in-chief. 1 "ARCHIE HOSKIN AND FRIEND day. Now, he may have a mascot, 'Spike', the ferret, See story on Page 3. (Oshawa Times Khoto) Bowmanville Dog Control Officer James 'Archie' Hos- kin was called to pick up an unusual little animal Wednes-