OUR TELEPHONES For Examiner Want Ads Tele phone PA 91 The telephone number to call no the Business or Editorial Dept to PA 66537 96th Yea rNo 138 ADMITS 47 FIX ake LctMotta Faked WASHINGTON tAPl Iakc Laftlatla former middleweight boxing champion testified under loath today that he faked his knockout defeat by Billy Fox in 1947 He said he had been offered $100000 to lose in earlier investigations of the IlahlottaFox bout staged in New Yorks Madison Square Garden Lahlolta had insisted that he stood helpless dile to training injury until the referee stopped the bout Lohlotta told his story of throw ingthc light with Fox light hcavywcight as witness before the Senate antitrust subcommit tcc Iiaftlnttn won the middleweight title from Marcel Cerdan Frenchman from Algiers in bout in Detroit June 16 l919 LaMotta had 125 professronal bouts between 1941 and 1954 He did not clarify his bribe claim immetï¬ntely The Senate groupheaded by Senator Estcs Kclauver Dem TcnnJis looking into monopon aspects of boxing with emphasis on the roles played by under world characters Lahlolla was questioned by John Bonomi subcommittee associate counsclr MADE MILLION In response to his qiiericsuLa lilotta said his gross earnings during his 13 year ring career amounted to about $1000000r Asked his present occupation he replied Actor LaMolta held the middleweight title for two years losing it to Sugar Itay Robinson in 195k Bonomi asked You faked the knockout by Foxi Yes sir LaMotta replied Before the Fox fight LaMotta Hid Jewisthqmily in War MONTREAL CF Leon Buli ovinski who placed humanity ahead of his own life during the Second World War was rcunit cd Monday night with the fam ily he and his Wife were willing to die for Mr Bukovinski store clerk in Warsaw and an ardent Ro man Catholic sheltered Jew ish family for three years of the Nazi occupation when to be Jew or help Jew meant auto matic death They gave us their home they saved our lives said Mos es Borenstein now Montreal businessman when Mr Bukov inski and his wife Jadwiga ar rived aboard the Polish liner Eatery Whats the use of trying to say what we feel When some one does that for you you never forget For 315 months the Boron steins will try to repay the Buk ovinskis kindness Mr Borenstein met Mr Buk ovinski in 1940 When the Ger mans began their Jewkilling program he begged Mr Bukov inski for help The Bukovinskis took in Mr Borenstein his wife and two children HID 1N BUNKER Mr Borenstein spent most of the time hiding in little hunk said he was approached several times with an offer of $100000 to lose it said was only interested in the championship LaMolta said he replied Lahfotta related that while training he suffered ruptured spleen but still thought he could win the fight until he realized he had no strength in his arms Its the date of the Fox fight ap proached he went on realized couldnt possibly win and said would lose if given champion ship bout Earlier Sell Kelauver man tinned on earlier New York state investigation of possible bribe of fers to Lallotta Brigitte Pbuts Clip titanic Examiner BARRiE ONTARIO CANADA TUESDAY JUNE 14 1960 IOCAL WEATHER Cloudy with rhowén endlnl to marrow Low tonight so Klgh Wednesday to For iuu summll piee turn to me mu Sc per Copy12 Page IDENTIFY TRUNK comr AS rononro WAIIREss ilngrily To Hint She Is Retiring PARIS Reuters Brigitte Bardot pouted angrily on movie set here today and described report that she is retiring from the screen to become an antique dealer as lot of nonsense Theblonde French actress told reporters Now cannot even make joke without people mak ing lot of fuss about it Its lot of nonsense do not intend to give up my film career at the moment The gossip columnist of the newspaper ParisJour had quoted the Hyeaerld RB as saying she was tired of the kind of life am living and would quit movies after finishing her cur rent one and three others under contract gt Reunited or under the Bnkovinski home His wife and children passed themselves off as Catholics During the occupation Mr Borensteins son Chaim now student at the University of Mon treal was raised as Catholic was very religious he re called My parents had great deal of trouble converting me after the war The end of the war freed the families The Boreosteios came to Can ada but they kept in touch with the Bukovinskls and prepared to give them holiday they will never forget PoliceiPatrol Lake For Missing Four NORTH BAY tCPtFour men are missing on Lake Nipissing provincial police said today The four identified as Gordon Duff Bill Graham Patti Powers and Eddy IIyland have not re turned from Monday fishing ex pedition On its first full day of service the provincial police patrol boat William the Second was called out in the search in the Manitou Island section of the lake where the men are believed to have been fishing ANXIOUS T0 RESUME Police Différ0n Accident BRAZIL Indr AWPolice and Dr Barbara differed slightly today on how it hap pened but the ï¬nyearold British vegeterian was more interested in hitting the road than in discuss ing her mishap The Buss born physician said the big American car bumped her just at the wrong moment interrupting her cross country hike Monday as she strode toward Indianapolis from the IllinoisIndiana border Dr Moore said she was hit without warning while walking next to the grass divider strip on Highway 40 State police said she stepped off the gras and into the path of the car driven by Eliza beth Kline 67 of Shamokin Pa However all agreed that the slowly moving car caused alpain fully bruised back and swollen left ankle ON TO CANADA Although she has no chance of breaking the crosscountry walk ing record Dr Moore spoke on xiously of resuming her Califor niaAtoNow York trek as soon as oossiblo if for no other reason than to hurry down under for her crossAustralia walkand Con ada after that She gave no details of her Plans for walk in Canada Im feeling better already she said during her second hour of press interviews sitting up right in her hospital bed Hint Sa TORONTO CPI Abody cramped in trunk and shipped Cr0D from Toronto to Argentia Nfld was identified today as that of Mrs Marjorie Scnll 37 yearold shapely peroxide biondc waitress from Napance Ont Toronto police said the woman was identified by matching the fingerprints from theparliallyde composed body with those on RCMP files in Ottawa She had been sentenced at Whitby in I944 to three months in reformatory for theft Born in Napanee near Kings ton she was the former Marjorie SaganUnconfirmed re orts said ANESE POLICE REHEARSE DUTIES AT TOKYOS AIRPORT TO ESCORT IKE T0 EMPERORS PALACE Gift By Ike ForK Will Be Returned WASHINGTON AP icl powered speedhoat which bears silver plaque on its dashboard reading To Nikita Khrush chev from Dwight Eisew hower will be returned to its maker Right now the boat is sitting on the lawn of the American Em bassy inMoscow It is rather bulky symbol of the collapse of the Paris summit conference on May for American officials didnt know what to do with it To givéiE to Khrushchev was unthinkable alter be cancelled the presidents Russian visit So after weeks of deliberation it was decided to ship it back to the American fac tory and get the governments money back Board Brief Kills CNR Meaford Run final blow was dealt the IIamiltonMcaford rail run last night as Barrie city council heard communication from the Board of Transport Commission ers stating that the small pass enger load doesnt justify the run The ETC said that the install ation of rail diesel car was suggested out that such sugges tions should have gone to the CNR since the ETC cannot prompt the rail companyWo try such system The present run carries an average of 11 people south and north TOWNSHIP OFFERS $1000 COOKSVILLE CP re ward of $1000 was posted Mon day by Toronto Township Coun cil for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever beat 84yearold Peter Carbcrry to death May 29 Mrr Carberry was left to die while the killer searched his farm house for rumored wealth MANILA APA joyous out pouring of more than 1000000 Filipinos roared tumultuous welcome for President Eisen hower today rivalling the fren zied reception he got in India last December Nearly all of ironuaromad out to applaud and shout pelt the American leader with flood of confetti and repeatedly break through police lines in display of affection never equalled in the Philippines From the moment Eisenhower landed at Manila airport for the first stop of his Asian tour the Filipinos hailed him as former resident who had returned as the peaceseeking leader of the free world The mass of men women and children who lined the lomile route from the airport frequently pressed to within inches of the open presidential automobile sometimes stopping it complet ely The scheduled hourlong pro cession stretched into triumph ant parade of one hour and 40 minutes as Eisenhower repeat edly acknowledged the acclaim with arms outstretched in the humid 8Hegree weather Perspiring freely Eisenhower looked tired but smiled broadly as he was escorted up the steps of the presidential palace before retiring to his quarters jam at crowd of eheep ions as iiniltosyv spy capita irport as Eisgnhowers plane taxied up to reviewing stand when President Carlos Pa Garcia and other officials of this proAmerican stale waited to greetthe visitor The president will spend about 54 hours in the Philippines The warmth of the Filipino wel comecontrasted with worry over the welcome awaitingEisenhower in Tokyo Sunddy whore leftists are threatening more demonstra tions in protest against Japans new military alliance with the United States Officials estimated 25000 per sons were in the immediate air port area Some carried banners saying Down wtih communism We still enjoy democracy Payour claims and We de mand mutual rights The latter two slogans referred to additional claims for war dam ages whiehthe US so far has refused to pay and to Philippine demands for criminal jurisdiction TOKYO AWJapanese secur ity officials may call on troops of Japans new array to back up police in case violence flares dur ing President Eisenhowers visit defence board spokesman said 2000man regiment has been placed on alert and divi sion of 150u0 stationed in Tokyo could be rushed up if the situa tion warrantsrThe troops will be held at their baSES in case the call comes The 5p kesman stressed that responsibility for guarding Eisenlt howcr rests with the 25000man police force to be mobilized against leftist demonstrations ex pected when Eisenhower arrives Sunday POLICE BUSY Violence meanwhile accompan ied poIice raids on union and stu dent headquarters in search of leaders of last Fridays Cdmmu nistsparked mob attack against White House Press Secretary James Hagertys car NEW YORK €PTwo men were seriously wounded by police bullets and bank was robbed in three separate incidents in the New York area Monday Several hours after the holdup the FBI arrested teller Hugh Degnanr They said hegtwould he charged with engineering the holdup to hide embezzlement of $530n0 in bank funds he lostiplay ing the horses Only $25000 was actually turned over to the holdup men FBI agents said In one shooting Robert Kes Iapanese MayCall OuiTrocips Ii Violence Flares During Visit In series of predavin raids police rounded up five officials of leftist labor union and seized evidence after searching fac tory in Kawasaki south of the capital and headquarters of the Zengakuren Student Federation on two Tokyo campuses Zengakuren students tried to repel the police with rocks and staves Eleven policemen were reported injured but no students were arrested Major nonCommunist leftist or ganizationSsmeanwhile are re ported considering abandoning plans for largescale demon stration atthe airport although it appears likely that they will demonstrate elsewhere during the American ts visit against the Uiiitéd StatesJapan security treaty and Premier No busuke Kishis government There have been reports of possible truce between Kishis be leaguered governmnt and its So cialist opposition to take the hear off Eisenhowers visit r131 Nab Teller For Setting Up Holdup To Cover Embezzlement tel 28 was wounded by detec tives at the entrance of Times Square subway station after restaurant cashier reported the man was wearing suit stolen from the cashiers apartment The second shooting occurred in in restaurant where traffic policeman shot down agunmpn who was holding three waitresses at bay In hospital in serious condition with three bullet wounds the bandit refused to give his name He told police My name is Joe Blowso Million Filipinos Greet us Chief over American servicemen sta tioned in the islands who commit offences while off duty STREETS CRAMIIIED Hundreds of thousands of is landers lined ltlanilos flag deckcdm hrwelcome Arches across the motorcade route proclaimed We love Ike Early in the parade the crowd surged so close to the car that Philippine security men jumped out of car behind with tear gas guns at the ready But they did not fire and the people fell back The in otor ade progressed through the heart of the Philip pine 15 entertainment trade and financial districts to the Spanishstyle palace where Eisenhower will stay until he leaves for Formosa at midnight Thursday People leaned out of windows and stondon balconies to get glimpse of Eisenhower Innisiil Reeve To Fill Vacancy Reeve Charles Sprouleot Ina oisfil Township was elected to fill the County Road Committee spot left Vacant by the earlier resignation of Russell Summer ville at county council this morning Belford of Totlenham and DickMcQueen of Nottawasaga ran against Mr Sproule Mr McQueen was voted out on the first ballot The striking committee was unable Monday to arrive at decision and the election was taken up in committee of the whole today Query London Man in Toronto Slaying TORONTO CPToronto p0 lice today extended their inves tigation into the slaying of Mrs Margaret Bennett to London Ont where they will question man in connection with the asyearold womans death The woman was found slain an mutilated Friday near serv ice station lot in suburban Scar borough Detectives here went to Lon don aftor they were informed by the RCMP that man recently released from prison after serv ing sentence for manslaughter was reported to have had blood on his car The man was arrestéd after his car rammed through road bar rier in the London area The car left ared stain on the barrier Policearc examining the car Insurgent Cubans Ordered Executed SANTIAGO Cuba AP Cuban military tribunal today sentenced insurgent ex Capt Manuel Benton 30 and two aeJ complices to death for crimes againstthe Castro regime Ordered executed with Benton were his brother Ciprianoanrl Felipe Martinez she came to Toronto rim Wind sor to work as wiatrcss In Kingston police said the woman had been married to Clement Scott former convict They said he committed suicide in New Westminster BC in 1953 Police said Mrs Scott was known to have associated freely with soldiers during the Second World War serving sentence at the womens penitentiary For some time she had been living intermittently in Toronto and Kingston with another criminal with long record The trunk shipped from Tor onto last month was opened last Tuesday by Tom Donovan CNR express agent It was sent collect to Mrs William in Ar gentin in United States naval bangabout 35 miles weatlof St Johns LONDON APlActress Vivien Leigh is having trouble in at tempts to talk over the problems of her crumbling marriage with her husband actor Sir Laurence Olivier Friends said today she is greatly disresscd Miss Leigh 46 returned to Lon don four days ago from the United States after telling repnrb ers in New York her husband wants divorce so he can marry actress Joan Plowright 29 Sir Laurence who is 53 has re fused to comment on his marital affairs So has Miss Plowright Miss Leigh thought she would see her husband last nightbut the meeting didnt take place The Ontario Municipal Board has informed Simcoe Council in letter that because homes in Camp Borden area were not entered on the Essa Township assessment roll for 1958 they should not have been considered for county equalization purposes this year The federal government makes onesum grant to townships concerned in lieu of individual taxes on camp property Under the Assessment Act these town ships must pay to the county is share of this money in propor tion to the levy fixed The countylevy for lsï¬v pas sed by county council at the January session this year is has ed on tbevlspe equalization of 1953 assessmentrolls According to County Assessor Eric Simpson the properties BELGRADE Reuters today Negroes at Sharpeville March rather than fighting mob the shootings today Hunt Relatives Cause of death has not yet been determined although speculation is she may have died either of poisoning or asphyxiation The Metropolitan Toronto in micidc squad and Ontario Pro vincial Police have started search for relatives or others who might give further informa tion on the womans background llcr Toronto residence has not been located Police said today sealnan may also be involved in the slay ing which until now has pro vided scanlciues for investiga tors towel found among 60 articles of clothing and bedding in the trunk proved to be of navy issue type The name Huntley printed on the towel is believed that at shipping company which ran supplies to United Status military bases in cluding Argentia during the Sec and World War TOIVEL WAS STOLEN Another word Ker was hand printed near the edge of pink and white face towel Themork hasbeen traced to Toronto laundry The towel police said was stolen from rooming house Inst December At Sackville NB police med icnIegal experts are still retain ining vital organs from the corpse Their report may deter mine how she died The trunk was sent from Tor onto MayA on L00 mile rail and sea journey to New foundland ViviedLeigii Finds Discussing Issue WithSir Larry Difficult thought was going to see Larry at his theatre she told reporters But he phoned me and said he believed it best not to meet right now She appeared to be choking back tears as she continued He said he would see me later but there are no definite arrangements Miss Leigh was reported by friends to have sent letter to Miss Flowrigb suggesting they meetto talkthings over She plans to return to the United States within few days for California opening of her play Duel of Angels OMB Quashés Tax 011 Homes because they are taxable prop cities The responsibility for this lies with the township assessor The fact that they were not in cluded makes no difference to monies paid to the county be cause of the provision under the Assessment Act Police Shoot Dovvn Man In Stolen Car MONIREAL CPA wyear old than was shot down by police early today after wild chase of stolen car in the cityseast end 19yearold accomplice was arrested in the car The unidentified man was re ported in satisfactory condition to hospital concerned should have been in tcluded on the Essa Township mil PRESS TIME rilisï¬rs Parliament ToComplete Program OIIAWA Prime Minister Diefenbaker plainly indi cated that Parliament will remain in session until the govern mentsfull legislative programhas been dealt with Report Anna Pauker Dead Former Romanian Commonln LeaderAnna Paukei died nweek ago it was reported herv Negroes NotIightiiigiMib vanacmoinefsimih Afrlea Routers Photographs tak en half an hour before police openod tire on crowd of 21 shows holiday crowd lawyer told the Inquiry into