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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1964, p. 1

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Weather Report Thought For Today + To tell the truth all the time is : Sunny Saturday and_ slightly not only difficult but highly : warmer, Mostly clear and cool dangerous, _ tonight. VOL. 93 -- NO. 97 0 Coey par Sab OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1964 gp ug og al a og ae > FIFTY PAGES Evens Up a | ' QUEBEC (CP) -- Premier] He said the measure will help A NN Mi 0 Al i FRM Jean Lesage today announced|farmers and small wage earn- that sales taxes will become ajers most. It would mean a re- " 3 standard six per cent across the|duction of about $2,000,000 in province of Quebec, effective at/revenue from death duties, midnight tonight. The premier, also Quebec's ; t & He made the announcement in|f inance minister, announced the legislative assembly during|changes in duties on pari-mutu- 50 U K S ] ; bed ; . . @) 1eTs ; ie : |his 1964-65 budget speech, whichjels at race tracks. made no changes in personal or Duties now range from 5% e {corporation income taxes forjper cent to 9%. Effective at : 4 i the current fiscal year. midnight tonight, they will be bd Et or er ur | The sales-tax field now is oc-|seven per cent on bets for sin- Feud With Greeks Bi, - J cupied by both the province and|gle races and nine per cent on ee , jimunicipalities. The province|bets for combination races. age eet ' paae We TORONTO (CP) -- Ralph K.{has launched an appeal agairist has.a basic tax of two per cent.|such as the daily double and NICOSIA -- A Turkish - Cyp- Heavy firing also greeted : Farris, president of Northern'the conviction with the Ontarie Some municipalities collect an/quinella. riot was killed outside Nicosia |Maj.-Gen. Richard Carver, com-| 4 : c Ontario Natural Gas Company, |Court of Appeal, jadditional two: per cent and| Delivering his fourth budget|today as the UN peace force|mander of the British conting-| f J today was sentenced to nine| Farris, who had been free on others, such as Montreal andjspeech, Mr. Lesage said that braced for fresh violence on ent of the peace force, when he 4: months definite and three $2,500. bail up to this point, was Quebec City, collect an addi-|making the sales taxes uniform|Cyprus. visited Ayios Theodhoros, a} e : months indefinite imprisonment|placed temporarily in custody tional four per cent. will help rural municipalities) Gunfire continued at several/mixed Greek-Turkish village 30) i after conviction for perjury. of a sheriff's. officer until the Mr. Lesage said the extension|meet their pressing financial/points on the troubled island. /miles south of Nicosia, at dawn) ; Mr. Justice Dalton Wells, im-jhigher court issues an order for of the sales tax is a temporary|needs. Se The man was the second Tur- today. | j Ea posing sentence, said he issued|new bail of $5,000, measure which will apply for, Mr. Lesage said it will '"'per- kish-Cypriot killed in a Nicosia The village, between Larnaca| "i a relatively light penalty be-| In sentencing Farris, Mr. Jus- the current fiscal year only. It}mit a substantial easing of real suburb in two days. and Limassol, was the scene of 'fled cause it seemed to him the of-|tice Wells, whose final instrife- followed a recommendation by ¢State taxes "'because many '4 British officer manning aja gun battle Thursday between fence was "perjury of a minorjtions to the jury Thursday had. the provincial royal commis- municipalities will have their United Nations post only a few\the hostile Communities. One nature." suggested acquittal on both sion on taxation, which said the|fevenues increased from 25 to) vards from the spot where the/Turkish-Cypriot was wounded. : The judge said the charge--|counts--indicated today he dis- sten would provide a partial so-|>9 per cent. F Turk was killed told reporters} Further trouble was' feared i mh on which. Farris was convicted/agreed with the conviction. lution to taxation problems in| The money will be collected/he saw the 65-year-old man shot|between Greek - Cypriots and by a jury Thursday night--re-| He told the defendant, whom jrural regions. by the province and redistrib-|twice in the back as he was|British members of the UN| RALPH K. FARRIS sulted from a casual answer tojhe addressed as "Mr. Farris, The measure would be ap-|ated, Mr. Lesage said. Each) crossing the street, the gunfire|force. Scores of Greeks brawled| a very casual question at anjthat he had to impose @ sea- plied pending a full report from|™UNicipality will get a mini-\ cing from a Greek - Cypriot|with 50 British soldiers in .Nic-| eee up ae BS peso ---- investiga- pea irrespective of my own : ; 2.50 per resident, P F | the royal commission, said Mr.|™U™ of $ I ; 2 advance post 25 yards away. |osia's main square Thursday. | ' : : ' ag SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS kee based on the federal govern: eee ee eeey_| "The two sides kicked, punched) Queen's Park Hits |_ The 53-vear-old Vancouver fi-| He said he agreed to, some ; : ment's census. | | nye A alf-| nancier was found guilty of ly-j|éxtent with Mr. Sedgwick's rep- After an opening day mar- caught the mood and made The' premier also announced; 4 government spokes-| '7 jand stoned each other in a ha "| ing at this inquiry into distri-\resentations that the offence pa by posi ng the yersoma this picture of sunshine, flow- |an increase in the pend exer |man said the standard rate will S rin Mud -- tele pa i gens Cheap Labor Use lbution of NONG stock by say-|was "not under all the circutn- a. ange crowds ors and steel of the Unisphere |" On succession duties in the) yield about $20,000,000 more al rp nd an . .., {ing that he did not know of the|stances perjury of a very ser~ Thursday as the sun shone ; : i province. The exemption would|year, to be distributed among! jured. TORONTO (CP) -- The Civil| disposition of 14,000 shares in alious character." brightly and the flowers were with an 8mm fisheye lens on he increased to $20,000 from municipalities. It would 'also} The scuffle added fuel to\Service Association of Ontario} pecial brokerage account He also agreed with Mr. Sedg- in full bloom. Even AP a 35mm Nikon camera $10,000 on estates of less than ly a 1 th S| growing anti - British sentiment/asked the provincial govern-| 1 ped rer hp a . * hddi Fiat se Bact : apply to towns along.the Que-| a S i Hsien : | The maximum sentence for|wick that the single question at Pemereher Eddie Adams AE Nrephoto 1300,00), retroactive to April1. (bee. Ontario border,' some of jamong the Greek - Cypriots. Alment 'Thursday to appoint altne offence is 14 years. the 1958 secret inquiry session which have been permitted to| Greek - Cypriot government full - "time team of competent)' Te supreme Court jury,/on which the charge was based e e levy, a six-per-cent tax on liquor} |statement said the--British sol-/persons to negotiate .working| after the 12-day trial, acquitted|was "vague and ambiguous." commission sales alone. Until} Ato F ] jdiers had been drinking and be-| conditions for civilservants/Farris of a second perjury) Mr. Justice Wells said there now, retail sales taxes had been| m ue gan the fight among them-jwith the association, count, A third one lodged by|was nothing in the way the four per cent at Hull, Bucking-| selves. In a brief to Premier Ro-|the Grown was thrown out at!question was worded to bring to ham and Pointe Gatineau to al-| HAMILTON (CP) -- A truck, 4 Short while after UN mil-/barts, the association said suchithe preliminary hearing. Farris' mind what the investi- low merchants in these commu-|carrying radioactive rods of nu-|it@ry police quelled the fracas,/a team should be ordered im- at 'gation was seeking. nities to meet competition from|clear reactor fuel to McMaster|@, Greek-Cypriot gun emplace- mediately to negotiate a pack-|LAUNCHES APPEAL | The judge -also commented e 5 e neighboring Ontario centre s|University the State ;.;placement was blown up by ajage contract covering wages| After Farris was sentenced, |that nothing in the evidence 4 Wit esses Ri i ts where sales taxes are only| versity of Paaghtoa gg plastic bomb. No one was hurt.|and working conditions in the|defence counsel Joseph Sedg-|brought out before him indi- three per cent, |Was stuck in spring mud for'A Greek - Cypriot national jcivil service. |wick informed the court that he) cated there had been corruption : Mr, Lesage estimated govern-|two hours Thursday after com-|guardsman said two British sol-| jin Farris' dealings with On- | 'tario municipal officials and TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney-; That section was deleted fromjness and any further investiga- ment revenues will reach $1,-|ing within 10 feet of its destina-|diers hurled the bomb. } ial : amg be \ ' ' 050,335,000 for the current fiscalition. | Two other blasts sounded in) former officials who received ; ishart Thursday|the bill formally by the commit-|t t rovine emmy 'al cu -- 7 . ' bse 4 Sictelawices, een! tee, as : had td Gael te lneuld thas Ss Gs he a lveet the first time revenues) It was freed by a construc-ithe Nicosia area during the Oss e use NONG stock. ; : | i , i" : jhave passed the $1,000.000,000-|tion crane and a 12 - ton lead|night. Authorities also found an) bills one ig to P sage lead w ceeag ro ~~ -_ tive of the government, _ lmark in Quebec's history. flask containing nine three-foot|unexploded plastic bomb outside| ! . roy acl ccaane rata pd ee ur soma n\ The redefinition of the section\--------_____________| roa¢ of the nuclear fuel was the Ottoman (Turkish) Bank on} ormer azi Amendment Act that would|the legislature. Mr. ishart| also States that a person can \lowered into a storage pool in-|Paphos Street, the borderline be-| oO once © e ed give witnesses appearing be-|said other sections of Bill he jailed for contempt only D H cide a Mucleat: reactor at Moctiweed Whe: Greek. ahd Turkisnt | fore the Police Commission the|also will be deleted. |with the consent of a county or O9gs, oses | | | sf ' . ' Master. quarters. a 7 ; | ; fe. s if they ared| Frederick Cass, who intro-| disric: : : | re | : _| REGINA (CP)--The Liberaljwould be to appoint a commis Escape I same rights as if they appe disrict court judge. The new A McMaster spokesman said} A 10-year-old Turkish boy WAS) party established a strongision to determine where mrad S 0 in court. duced the bill into the legisla-\section retains the $2,000 fine Q ll D ll it was the first time universi-|fatally shot outside his home pos ; Tee Tait | He said the powers now sug-|ture while admitting it was dan-|for persons who disclose evi- ue. a as ties had been permitted tolalong the. borderline Paieedgy, ern eich Ganote tattle aeceeine cemetens, tee S it land \, gested for the commission, re-|serous and terrible, resigned aS'dence taken in private by the 2 es transfer nuclear fuel, which is|The Turks said the shot came nf ele f pr ygacit ec on the/next step would be to call '- fall W Zer, placing those of Section 14 of attorney-general shortly after-| commission. Mr. Wishart said) Prison Riot jnormally bought from a gov-|from the Greek side, but the aais ug Telia ceaulte in Wed-|session to begin cutting taxes. NORDHORN -- War criminal the controversial Bill 99, were wards. this is designed for the protec-| jernment agency, which also dis-| Greeks denied they had fired on nesday's general election, He added civil servants una-|Hans Walter Zech - Nenntwich, designed taking into considera-mjay Use SUBPOENA tion of the witness. | DALLAS, Tex. (AP)--Police|Poses of it. the boy. | But Premier Woodrow Lloyd|ble to perform useful functions|who escaped from a Brunswick tion every possible legal safe-| Under the new amendments,| Another change in the con-|with dogs and fire hoses Thurs-| ee ee a gee Git Rok aBMeAe the| efficiently would be fired, but|jail Thursday, flew from Nord- guard for witnesses. the police commission still will troversial proposed 'legislation|day night quelled a riot in the| C : Liberals victory until an estim-|the number would be small. horn to Basel, Switzerland, an The original Section 14, which|he allowed to subpoena wit-jwae the retraction of powers allas County jail that involved ITE PARTY RIFTS ated 25,000 absentee, advance) '! would hope our relations|airport spokesman said today in led the bill to be come known!nesses, but witnesses will be en-|,. r : I "jabout 150 Negro prisoners and and declared ballots are|With the federal government|this West German town near the as' Ontario's "police state" leg-itited to legal counsel, habeas|("4t were to be given to the lasted 3% hours. : counted May 13 and the finaj|Will be cordial. I think in Can-|Dutch border. islation last month, would have|corpus, the protection of the| Commissioners of the Ontario, The jail is the same from} results for ail 59 seats are an- ada today there are too many Zech-Nenntwich, 47, was con- alowed the commission to ques-|Eyidence Acts and other rights|/Provincial police to hold inter-/which seven prisoners made a W nounced |provinces talking separatism.|victed Monday of taking part in tion anyone in secret and, ifjunder the law. nal hearings. sensational escape during the Until then the CCF adminis-(.™ not a separatist. Of course,/the murder of Jews in Nazi- they refused to answer, to put, In camera or secret hearings) The Ontario police associa-|month - long Ruby trial. Two fralion, ln spower for 20 vearelts federal - provincial confer-| occupied Poland. : them in jail until they agreed|will only be held upon the re-|tion protested this move. still are at large. e as North America's only social-|"n°°S W® a pe. Gut Or or acl Ae Biorig So to co-operate. quest of or consent of the wit-| Also in. the legislature, Eco- One jailer, Ray Masters, 50, N fats movarnenents oil cantinie telat get for Saskatchewan, but lieutenant had to pass through ct tice seo ll sbbstree conieanksan io ee: , Eco-\was "wounded -- superficially, W Tl govel , jnot at the expense of Confed-|six locked doors to get out of jnomics and Development Min-|Sheriff Bill Decker said, with a| O hold office, says Mr. Lloyd. eration." 'the prison. \ister Randall said the govern-lrazor blade broken into two| Final standings based on elec aos Neutral ri aie reseed "ieee and wielded by two pris-| OTTAWA (CP)--Two Quebec, In recent weeks. Mr. 'Thomp- wom ea tate [ 5 SIng oners. |MPs shifted their party alle-json has almost invariable lined : spectts ic - ini Ste 1964.1960. eee the Semaine: vet Rig ie said no prisoners |giance Thursday from 'Sociallup his followers on the side of Liberals Sie seve were hurt in the disturbance. | Credit to the Progressive Con-|/the minority Liberal govern-|OCF ... Joins Rebels 7y,, Union Picket aieSEaistit Pawns etal: jand Gerard Oullet (Rimouski),| Mr. Girouard, 31 - year - old) oop held 34 seats and the a : elected to Parliament for the|Mont Laurier lawyer, told the Liberals 21 when the legislature VIENTIANE -- Premier Sou-|Souvanna and the rightists first time a year ago, rose in|House he was switching =| foe . i i ' | cer ' i z ' " |was dissolved March 18. Redis- vanna Phouma announced -to-|would be approved by the pro-| ¥ he the Commons to announce|cause the Social Credit party|tripytion iner i day that he and his cabinet/Communist Pathet La in- ; nick fi " ; a par'y|tribution increased the size of ay t a0, an in an erous 0 their decision and formally re-|had 'committed suicide" in|the house to 59° members have agreed to conditions laid/tegral member of the coalition ahve quest seats in the Conservative! Quebec "by its internal disputes)... Viele mare down by right-wing rebels for|government. Its. army controls ranks. and its hopeless division," | Victory margins in at Jeast| settlement of the Laotian crisis. a large part of Laos. TORONTO (CP) -- A seven -|Knight,' president of Local) Their departure reduced So-| Mr. Ouellet 51-year-old dairy Bie DORR ear eee vee But coup leaders said they The cabinet meeting today/man Toronto union delegation/231, International Brotherhood\cial Credit Leader Thompson's | farmer. said he agreed with PY, we Téperals. aud. four py would not relinquish control of was attended by two Pathet Laon its way to picket two United of Operative Potters (CLC,|group to nine MPs and caused|those statements and. was mak-|Cc'. Members--ranged between Vientiane until formation of @ secretaries" of state, but they States plants was turned back,were on their way to New Or-(a fresh shift in the unstable bal-|ing a similar decision. ux and 92 voler and. the panel: government they approve. have no power to commit their|a the border Thursday. leans and Torrance, Calif., tojance of forces in the 26th Par-| Mr. Thompsom, admitting his Se pan Se nenet The rightist military leaders, faction on such a major mat- U.S. 'immigration authorities picket plants. of American -lNament's minority makeup. disappointment, issued a state- Mr. Lloyd said if the final out- who seized contro! of the cap-\ter The decision must come detained the men after they'Standard Products Limited. New standings: Liberals 128, ment criticizing "the hidden/COM€ was defeat for his gov-| ital Sunday and put Prince trom the Pathet Lao headquar- Walked across the Rainbow 'py, union claims about 30.-.Comservatives 96, NDP 17, persuaders" behind he situ ./ernment, he would remain as Souvanna under house arrest. ters in Khang Khay, where Bridge at Niagara Falls, and 000 plumbi gee a \Creditistes 13, Social Credit 9.\tion, He blamed the Creditistes|®PPosition leader if his party demanded that he enlarge his prince Souphanouvong, Pathet.after a two-hour interrogation plumbing fixtures have been tere are two vacancies in thelfor "destroying" Social Credit/°sited and would begin build- government. They demanded [a9 Jeader and deputy premier, ruled their entry might endan- imported into Canada from U.S./965-seat House and these arelin Quebec. ing for the next election, His that he add to it. "qualified per'has holed up since he began alger the welfare of the United firms to fill orders for thedue to be filled after byelec-| The defections. were the third COMAne!, wae WO MIbeL WOdRy, sonalities -- meaning "'boycott of the government 1 ates: firm's Toronto plant which has/tions in. Nipissing (Ont.) andiand fourth in recent -years .on Mr. Thatcher, speaking at a wingers--recommended by the\ months ago The men, led by David Me- been strikebound since Jan. 15.\Saskatoon (Sask.) on' Jun 22. (the federal scene : |press conference, said the re- rebels. : thpelieeste ois icae smal hat ates ea : jsults dealt a '"'crushing blow" Prince Souvanna said the coa- to socialism in Canada. lition cabinet of neutralists . : "Socialism wa rn in. this itn cabinet of etait: MUST GET RID OF LEADERS: DODGE "sion ee hr nh "accepted various points' of found it wanting after 20 years.) the demand and therefore '"'con- é 3 5 I would expect the NDP to go siders that there is a continuity the way of the old Progressive! in the exercise of its govern- ; party. It will fade into oblivion."'| ment powers | He said details of changes a The cabinet 'has accepted all |Liberal government would intro- clauses included in our' motion,"| 'duce had not jelled. But added: Gen. Kouprasith Abhay, the) MONTREAL (CP)--Removallthe kind of gangsterism .that! In return, Mr. Hall has called|and convert the union to demo-,tion before, it sure is our posi-. A Liberal government's first) leader. of the coup told-a press'of the present officers of the!permeates the SIU." off union harassment of Cana-|cratic ways. tion now," said Mr. Dodge. priority after taking office con ort Bu pb - ep ut y,|Seafarers' International' Union' 'The 1.600 tradé unionists dian ships manned by non-SIU| He and the other trustees, The trustees have been told es ie ee i : ss A gpbire i ggg of Canada (Ind.) was laid down voted overwhelmingly for con- crews in U.S. lake ports have been given labor's pledgejin blunt words that the CLC will said will maintain mu-\Phursday as the price of SIU! ing co-operation with the AS the situation now stands,\of co-operation--plus the time|not permit integration of the ri- Hunt For Doctor | itary contro] of the city of Vien-|,amission to the Canadia P : F ; ' or 5 ' { adian IB-lsncanmani'c mar j ion|the trustees will get co- J eme' : ey Sama FS . ge ' Walks unt the formation of & government's 'marine union|the 1 will get opera jto implement some of the trus-|val unions in the maritime field bor Congress, the 1,100,000-|trustees in their three-vear tion from the CLC in eleaning/tees' far-reaching rograms til the SIU is reaffilig vith} severnment according to our Siti , sue {trustees in their three-year pro- AX in a g a é ng programs. (until the SIU is reaffiliated with} Ro a pM member central body of organ-'oram of restoring democratic UP the SIU under their powers He said later that he did notithe congress. e ays ar a Y | wishes. thao debian ; | wis ized labor controls to the SIU 'after the Of a trusteeship law passed byjbelieve that Mr. Dodge was And the price of readmission' TORONTO (CP)--The_ .4,000-| & | al gol Sa ot lash heea wiiem Dodge : i 5 bean reign of deposed SIU, president Parliament last October.. They|speaking for the CLC when he|to the. CLC is removal 'of the|mile Cross-Canada auto rally a greem tive vice-president, stated the Hal C. Bank have plans to overhaul the SI |laid down the conditions for the/leaders from the Banks era-- was delayed for an. hour today Oy pages when union dele- The trustees have agreed with constitution, ensure free elec-/SIU's- affiliation. Mr, Millard) Mr. McLaughlin and others de-jbecause of a lack of a doctor) ° : CITY EMERGENCY igh gor Be Ph iol ptosis iPaul Hall, United States chin -- -- restore .membership!said he felt. the' CLC would scribed as henchmen of Mr.|at Mossport. speedway near| jariom. sik Olapual 'hie if 10% the SIU, to let the SIU con. COMO! Of the union. abide. by the wishes of the SIU|Banks in. the report of Mr. Jus-|here. 5 DEMPSEY SHOWS HOW PHONE NUMBERS ak h int sik titution take effect on. the Charles' Millard, one of the membership in choosing their tice T. G. Norris following a Organizers said regulatiéns wake g i stry stitut ake effect » ye- 'ee tr ins . P » . om . ' : . ; a ; S SDDS si ustr : Slaceient far i ot ne Ye-'three trustees who has moved leaders. year-long inves tion of Great/require that .a..doctor be on} Former heavyweight boxing defeated by Gene Tunney in ; We will never ac ep! into ota ne " i ccs rie sanks; thus into the SIU headquarters here) Informed of Mr. Millard's Lakes labor violence. hand when the speedway is be-} champion of the world, Jack 1926 Dempsey lectures. in POLICE 725-1133 the 4 1f.:a union eat nas as te : ng e way for Le onard J jas full - time administrator, /comments, Mr. Dodge said his r. Millard has made it/ing used and. it took an hour to Dempsey demonstrates his schools across 'Canada and the : Naeem i) ieers the kind of people who, a ae i ; ! Sit 7 xecutive plans to work with SIU officials|statement was supported by the clear he plans to try to work)find one. The speedway was) title form for Donevan CI stu- -U.S. on behalf of the De Vry FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 dud ate he officia s of that or- ce ah sident, to be sent up to --including those in power dur-|executive council and was not with Mr McLaughlin and otherjused as a special speed test) dents. Dempsey defeated technical Institute. HOSPITAL 723-2211 jganiza ion,"' said Mr. Dodge the top post in the Seafarer's'|ing: Mr. Banks' regime--in an challenged by the convention SIU. officials to inject democ-jareca in the Vancouver - to -| Jesse Willard in 1916. The 5 'We will never capitulate to' Union 'effort to clean out lawlessness! "Even if it wasn't our -irac' hi afarers' I r Z : ' é SSNeS: s posi-iracy into the seafarers'. union.jMontreal rally. Manassa Mauler was in turn ~--Pholo by Warren Barton i Pi ' t 5 a

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