Thought For Today" You really have insomnia if You can't sleep after the alarm clock goes off. VOL. 93 -- NO. 106. Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy , OSHAWA, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1964 Weather Report Showers and thundershowers overnight, clearing Wednesday. 'Remaining mild, Winds south- east 10, $ pe TWENTY-SIX PAGES Auihorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department Ottawa and for, payment of Pastace in Cash. a PROTEST SLOW Northern Affairs Minister waving tidal Laing was met with placard- when he vis wave victims ed Alberni, B.C., Government House Test Today OTTAWA (CP)--The minority) The Conservatives also called; Liberal government, which has/for: | survived seven non-confidence| 1, Establishment of a national| tests so far this session, faces|advisory committee on water] the Commons tonight. |nating national resource devel-| Concluding a two-day supply| opment. : 4 debate, successive votes will be| 2 Accelerating the applica-| taken on Creditiste and Pro-|ti0n of ARDA policies to the gressive Conservative motions|Problems of national resource dealing with the Agricultural|d¢velopment. Rehabilitation and Development| The Conservative non - confi- Act (ARDA) and water re-jdence motion was promptly cri- sources policy. jticized by Gilles Gregoire Voting was scheduled to begin at 8:15 p.m. EDT. Present party standing: Liberals 128, Progres- sive Conservatives 9%, New Democrats 17, Creditistes 13,| a een ieee sy total) thie Conservative motion so that , i __ {it in effect now called only for The Conservative motion, in-\concrete actions to implement troduced Monday by former re-|the ARDA program. | sources minister Walter Dins-| Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry dale, condemns the government) sound - Muskoka) said there round it matters of provincial jurisdic-) tion. | Introducing his HAL BA AJAX WOMAN DEAD Wrong-Way Car Kills 2 On 401 WEST ROUGE (Staff)--"The with undetermined chest in- two cars went right up in theljuries, His condition was de- lair beside me ... it was such|scribed as serious but he was (Creditiste - Lapointe) on the Proper assessment of the rea! largely dealt with; situation. rain. as own | sub-)anéwer amendment, he whittled down|there were other causes. government emergency action to correct the 'immediate situation, and for not FLOOD AID during the weekend. They were protesting the slowness senior govern- (CP. Wirephoto) of aid from ments, Faces Question Youths ST. HYACINTHE, Que. (CP) | tioned things that could be done. Short-/winigan, Que., armory, term measures, such as dredg- said Monday night, ing channels and harbors for ships, could be clude studies of runoff and in-} ja} police on a house in this quiries into how much water iS! coq, munity 40 miles east drained from the lakes at Chi- Montreal. Police. confirmed cago. their arrest but declined to Mr, Aiken, whose riding bor- identify them pending further/\Gordon Ward. Mr. Ward was) |ders on Georgian Bay which is' investigation. one of the areas affected by|/------ ~-- Theft Of Weapons, Four suspected members of 'the underground Armee de Libera-|mile west of the tion du Quebec are being ques- in connection with the theft. of weapons from a Sha- police cars The four youths were picked of SERIOUS CONDITION an impact, just like a fountain reported conscious. going up." The Ward' youngest son That's how an eye-witness, James, 11, was a passenger in Mrs. Joan Hili, RR 2 Whitby,/the back seat. He was taken to today described last night's|hospital with a broken leg and |Highway 401 head-on crash|lacerations. which killed an Ajax woman and| The dead man was found by a London man. police under the front of one of Mrs. Martha Ward, 42 of 148 the cars and part of his clothing Admiral road, Ajax and Joseph|was torn away. Police believe Latour, 41 of ~Chéster 'street,|that Latour, alone in his car, London, died in the accident, one/ Was travelling west in the east- Liverpool road| bound wee when the crash nent ighway. occurred. "two bs Meg eee sm injured} Mrs. Hill said today the Ward lin the two-car collision. Both/Car Was passing her auto at a were demolished. Mrs.|bend in the road when the on- Hill's auto crasned into the pile-| up and a fourth car, driven by|@Ppeared, Mrs. Rosalea Whitbread, 33 Me-) "If we Millan drive : } , . f fe ; ne of the wrecks. |/Seen him (Latour) coming, but, crashed into o suddenly,there he was," she t : \related. Mrs, Hill said she was Mrs. Ward was @ passengeritravelling at-about 55 miles an, in a car driven' by her husband,| hour. f | ' "It was a terrible crash . lrushed to Scarborough hospital); ya, jeotl luke Ce be in-| the low. water levels, said the government has made an im- It has been actepting lack of} an easy, plausible to the "problem, 'but; The Opposition blames the for not taking|,-ARIS (Reuters) -- The French engineering firm of Brissonneau et Lotz announced today' it had signed a contract planning long - term. measures. to supply 20 diesel-electric loco- for not establishing a co-ordi-| has heen no collective or 00 - or- nated national water policy and) qinated effort on thé govern- for ignoring an "imminent na-| ment's part to find a solution to motives to Cuba with an option j\for Cuba to buy 10 more. POLICE LENIENT France And Cub Sign Diesel Deal ee {jured.'"' I Mrs. Hill, a public crash site after she stopped her| car on the shoulder of the road. |; jopen it. |} ' "A nurse and a priest arriy- the end of this year or early) eq and the nurse asked for blan-|'at the would have to find }man said. came forward s . to replace the additional reve- February the Berliet/my black ova geet Fy Hit | nue it is giving to the prov-| in 1965, a Brissonneau spokes: kets 19 cover Mr. Ward. Nobody | Last heavy truck firm announced a) '44 i i " il | 5 i bs was a terrible sight. ;contract for 300 vehicles for Cu-) Mrs, Whitbread as' acaiee ba's public works and transport/from her car by Mrs. Hill. She t Larger Deficits Or Additional Taxes Forecast jeoming Latour auto suddenly Minister Gordon indicated Mon-| ~ * |day Spi were on the straight sharing arrangements with the » undertaken. wo Monday night in a combined s : so/Ppart of the road we would have/PTovinces could mean increased) ic ar- two more confidence votes injresources to assist in co-ordi-|Long - term action could in-|raiq by the ROMP and provin- Oshawa also of the most despicable by Par Manufacturers' Association, Mr, school! way teacher in Oshawa, went to the | about. | She said she heard Ward gr0an-| took a broad view, an unselfish ing. The. passenger side door yj i rs b i was stuck and. she cauld natlaxed A Hah aad, Mo. Bel. Radar System NKS GETS 5 YEARS IN JAIL Plotted Beating Anti-SIU Man | | MONTREAL (CP) -- Judge|that the relative ciemency of Claude Wagner today sentenced) other courts was not such as Hal C. Banks to five years in| bring the accused to mend his penitentiary for conspiring to ways. $ wound or maim a rival union) 'The accused was in a - official in 1957. tion of trust, the head of 19,06 Banks, standing between two sfU members who placed ih Quebec provincial policemen,| him their ambitions, loyalty and showed no emotion on hearing | faith, It is possible the accused sentence _pronounced although) won appreciable benefits he, soeceres tired. ithe members but they sho _ The deposed president of the! not under any circumstancés Seafarers' International Union have been gained at the expense of Canada (Ind.) had geet iN! of the law." * Bordeaux Prison since Judge A hea we > Wagner convicted him Friday. | ,,Cab!. Walsh, an organizer f9r | Prosecutor Jean Martineau| 'We Vanadan erchant, Servige " Guild (CLC), was beaten {ip had called for an "exemplary Aug. 18, 1957 in darkened sentence" because of the "'ex- h raf ki fy i: Owaa tremely grave crime" and be-| [tel parking lot in : cause Banks had been in a po-/ 50und, following difficulties sition to set an example through! With the SIU. i, ia 'his office in the union. | "The leaders. of the- soc nes } = |must set a high standard of bee VANCOUVER (CP)--Finance| CRIME Is GRAVE havior," Judge Wagner sald. Judge Wagner said he. took) "They all condemn violence but into consideration the gravity) their actions must be in accord of the crime, "considered oupirwaes what they preach." Ka gt ama ¢| He said Banks was. dealil ederal budget deficits if addi-|jjament," and the fact that the | with matters that were." ional taxes are not imposed. | victim of the beating, Capt.| vital concern of the peace and In a speech to the British Co-| Henry Francis Walsh, remains| Order of the nation" and he umbia division of the Canadian| afflicted with a permanentjowed the nation "a rigorous physical disability. | standard of behaviour." i. "The accused has had previ-| Judge Wagner said he too ous encounters with the' law,\into account the likelihood that serving a three-year term in| Banks will face "insurmount San Quentin (California). This) able difficulties: into attempting does not indicate an increase into re-integrate into the labor the penalty but is an indication movement following his release from penitentiary" and this' be an added penalty on 'top: the conviction. a Before the three-page juc ment was read, primed 4 1 sel Joseph Cohen said he has t 0 ia no representations to make and upheld this position following WASHINGTON (AP) -- The! Mr. Martineau's plea for exem- |Soviet Union has removed from| plary sentence. vill Mr. Gordon indicated later] Cuba a highly sophisticated new _ Mr. Cohen 'said he plans am hat three proposed banks must) "#44" sys6tem that probably| immediate application for ap HAL BANKS night that the new "the| rordon praised the new federal- provincial agreement and the in 'which it was brought) "It was one of those occas- ons when everyone. concerned { But it would mean, he jadded, federal government some. way nces, was = 0 AIRED 9 MSE IT | The order was worth about|projects. This $7,980,000 deal|was dazed. After hospital treat- $4,000,000. also had the backing of the gov-| ment che was veleased. Sources Close to the govern-jernment's export credit insur-| ment said the contract had/ance. French government support in| Cuba signed an agreement) wait until fall for their federal|@@4ed to the effectiveness of/ peal and for bail, which wa ' charters. | Fidel Castro's anti-aircraft mis-| cancelled upon conviction of the pee." it was learned Monday! aocused Friday night. : This radar system -- which " . qualified sources 'said had not . been seen anywhere else but) Playing With Fire Cuba -- was withdrawn about fe aes two or three months ago. it} Russia Wams US. r was said to have been less sus- ceptible to jamming, capable of MOSCOW (AP) -- The Rus» faster target tracking, andjsians accused the United States TORONTO (CP)--The govern-jistrate also was quoted as say-|Probably was for use against/Monday of "playing with fire" "I give you 2-1 I could |low-flying planes. with insistence on reconnais: Withdrawal, of this system re-|sance flights over Cuba. : turns the efficiency of the Cu-| A commentator of the Soviet The Augusta Township. area/ban radar--so vital to the per-/news agency Tass said the ise school board has sent a petition|formance of the 'anti - airenaft/sue "in no way facilitates the to Mr. Wishart asking that the|missiles--to the level of what it|/further improvement of the ine be dismissed be-|was at the time of the Cuban|ternational climate and the ease these and other re-|missile crisis in the fall of 1962,|ing of tensions in relations bes it was reported. tween the West and the East. tional crisis in water resources| the water problem. management . . . evidenced by| 'There. was' no evidence' that| WITH PRIESTS? the critical low water: levels of| the ver e pall {the government had any real TORONTO (CP) -- Clergy the Great Lakes." cones PP a hc | f a It also points to "the increas- rEg a ig Ml lll men are a "privileged grou jthe form of a three-year export with Russia April 22 to pur-) ing pollution of national waters ment had seid in effect "ithere with traffic police, Rev. Har- |credit insurance--a system un-jchase 40 locomotives at a cost} . 4 : : 4 | old Oxley, 36, a Roman Cath- j\der which they French govern-| of $7,332,000, it. was reported Wishart Pond and the urgent necessity =| i ing we cé " i wate Anmamaieanaal ies ae ae pins | ough Foreign Mission Society, | the purchaser. Under the agreement, signed| uster or a France, like Britain, has de-|in Moscow, the first of the loco-| clined to join the U.S. trading! motives will arrive in Cuba a 10 'ube ' vag ya >, 20. Delivery will ; >Re : pe gag of Cuba, despite pres ber ook 'by March 1965, {Ment is considering a demand|ing: ence he has been stopped on a ee rt, nidianctsnaeabra "_|that Magistrate Gordon Jermyn) walk into class and keep better a m four occasions for traffic vio- Four days ago a US. state of Brockville be removed from|onder than this man can." Join Aden Fight lations and then let go with a Ceparnenl §POK 6 sme Bt the. bench, Attorney -Generai ADEN (Reuters)--British re-)last week with threats by Egyp- inforcements moved: into the tian President Gemal Abdel es eR nar Nepabyefase Washington disclosed increased| BR k ] M |Wishart said Monday. warning "because I am au. efforts to dissuade NATO! rockville Man countries Rad'an region of the South!Nasser to "expel Britain from member of the clergy.' fees ene wth Mr. Wishart said complaints | J Cab, Dies In Crash Arabian Federation today to aid all parts of the Arab world." | | | : Father Oxley said this prac- regarding statements made by| Magistrate tice is widespread in North f |the magistrate had just been! ¢é of America and police who let | He said the U.S, opposed 4 lreceived by his department. Re-| marks. clergymen get away with traf- {Sales of locomotives to Fidel) CORNWALL (CP)--One man piying in the legislature to Don-|~ fic violations are not show- |Castro's government and made/died and another was injured)aiq C. MacDonald, the New ae Naar - the ~ Prime Minister Sir Alec! ing due respect for the law. po views known hi France and|as . eee of a yt "-- Democratic Party leader, he eration in their fight agains ai) a He was ; aber. 0 other governments. truck collision on Highway Yemeni-backed dissident tribes pang tao A gees panel Givesesine ae te Go According to an official Cu-| about three miles east of Corn- en. "f ab ay ne ag 600 troops were ordered WOuld order British troops from from Britain during the week- Germany to Aden if it became necessary. | said Monday. He told a panel discussion More UK Troops _ | x:."-isie eee said the complaints were under . study. religious leaders in promotion |@n_ estimate, only one-quarter} wall Monday night. of road safety of the locomotives operating in| 'Robert E. Johnson, 59, of end as tension between the Brit- ish-backed federation and the }a teacher who had strapped a young girl member of the fam- ily. Referring to the family's ac- tion in assaulting the teacher, Magistrate Jermyn was re- ported as having said: "If I to meet that demand." didn't get an explanation from last | Said in part: And it was even more impor- him (the teacher), I probably year for a one year period, "Mr. Pearson has promised tant to keep the industry alive Would have done what they was "designed to provide a the Liberal candidate that if he against the day demand docs did." breathing space for the affected is elected he will invest in the revive. : Mr, MacDonald saic the mag- The stockpiling nounced by Mr. policy; Pearson an-|A. Shannon April 4, 1963, which|hand ~~ in Mr, MacDonald said there has 1959 are still usable. Brockville, died after being ad- muned "MINE TOWNS TROUBLED family charged with assaulting ermment was told Monday by the United States that a report ch ; ff opposition charges of Lib- y ld Tuesday the S bag ee on vasey bo the Ye- cral bad faith with voters in military base at Aden increased End, of the uranium buying was announced by Agriculture been a growing sense of public Deliveries were to start at! mitted to hospital. indignation in. the Brockville- mounted. Another .90 trocps were to U ; S T ] ] i that two British soldiers, killed Tanium OC <pl Ing during an engagement last men "had found no truth" in uranium producing areas the report. Prime Minister Pearson, |Minister Hays on behalf. of Trade Minister Sharp who was Prescott area over Magistrate Jermyn's statements and rul- ings. He quoted from a report in leave Britain today for the area. 'the Brockville Recorder and The Yemen has laid claim to Tim es regarding comments the federation and tribesmen 'said to have been made during have been' harassing the main the trial of five members of a 69 - mile - long Aden - to Yemen trade route for some time. Meanwhile, the British gov- week, were decanitated and had! OTTAWA (CP)--The 'federal their heads exhibited on sticks gqvernment is not extending be-| in the Yemeni twin capital of! yond June 30 the one-year pro- Ta'izz was not true. gram of uranium. stockpiling e BEES E that it undertook to keep three ASKED CHECK ib ans Beare tf The British government asked Ontario mines in operation the US state department to The decision, announced in cheek the report of head exhib- the Commons Monday, touched At the same time, Aden. ra- whose Algoma East constitu- die, quoting the Yemen infor-ency embraces two of the mation minister, also denied the Mines, reiorted that the govern- s'ory which was first told by ment had only been trying to the commander of the British-give the uranium towns a Middle East land forces in a chance to get out of the mess in press conference Sunday which the Progressive Conser- British concern for its key vative government left: them. at a trade conference in Ge- neva He said the program had cost $25,000,000 and further stockpil- ing would depress 'uranium jmarkets and hold back revival jof demand for which "the eygnt lual prospects are good." CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 LEFT TO ASSISTANT judicial inquiry in Regina, Mr. Hamilton told the inquiry, which is investigating alleged irregularities in Prairie Farm Assistae Administra: agriculture Hamilton, his counsel, Kohaly, before testi- dying Monday at the 'Pope tion operations, that' he hat left the matter of an investis gation into the itregularities up. to his executive assistant, Roy .Faibish, So communities by enabling cer- future and maintain the mines) H, A. Olson (S.C.--Medicine ----_---- tain mines to maintain employ- in Operation and stockpile ura- Hat) also urged reconsidera-| ment until July 1964,". Mr, nium until required." tion, saying the cutoff will Ai Di Hays said. "Tam not aware of having:have a pein impact on many, Ir. isaster Rod Webb (PC -- Hastings Made that statement in that. communities kept going by the Frontenac) said the decision form but I will be glad to look! government through periods of My will be a "great blow and into it," replied Mr. Pearson. slack demand. In let Nam, shock". to the people of the BP anal minister, stung by) Croditiste Leader " Caouette Bancroft area of his Ontario Mr. febb calling the . day . 4 nay rt . constituency where the third 'black Monday' in the light Scie oars tet se cae 15 Perish. mine is - located. Taxpayers of the uranium. announcement, tracts with Britain but instead were "'left holding the bag" for said the federal government in chose promises from. the) TAN HIEP, South Viet Nam the debt on municipal services vested $25,000,000 "in order tO\United States. (AP) -- A U.S. Army Caribou installed in the. mining commu give these communities a As long' as Canada had Lib. {fansport plane burst into nities chance to get out of the mess in ih, ' ; | fla: few s ds after tak- ; ie Rye bbe eral or Conservative govern-|{#™Mes a few seconds after tak He tried to put on the Com- Which the previous government ' td jing off today and crashed south left. them." ments which took orders from|'?8_® fe nantly Dye mons record the wording of a the Us Canadians never} saigo" It was the worst U.S. newspaper advertisement pub- New Democratic Leader would be. masters of their own Military air disaster in Viet lished shortly before the April,|DOUglas, Calling on the govern- economy Nam. 1963, election which brought the ment to reconsider -its decision, |" "when' the stockpiling was an-| All 15 persons aboard, nine Liberals to' power. said he finds. it difficult to ac-| iced last June, Mr. Pear-|Americans and six Vietnamese Speaker Alan Macnaughton cept the argument that Stock~| con said the government would| Military personnel, were killed.| ruled him out of order but Op- Piling will adversely affect'a re-j1o4) tor alternate employment) The crash occurred 25 miles) Former federal position Leader Diefenbaker got|Vival of demand. for persons. affected at the Mil-.Southwest of Saigon. The plane| minister Alvin it on the record minutes later| if demand was going to ré- liken 'and Consolidated Denison had taken off from the Tan right, talks with by asking Mr, Pearson about an/|vive, "that is all the more rea- mines at Elliot Lake and the|Hiep military airfield bound for| Robert } 'ad by Liberal candidate William'son for havamg a stockpile on|Faraday 'Mine at Bancroft, |the South Viet Nam capital, | 4 vo ERD Ce Rg eR EE MEMS *