innocuous lruwwmthne MPAHflLï¬aukphou number to call nth Bataan MINII ML IPA 5681 Rctcej 77Boi1s0ver guilty to the charge which al Toronto officials today stepped by charge by Barbara Arring in the trial of Canadian Brewer shareholders don England Mr Taylor now is chairman of tbsboard of Cana ronouro CHUniversity at into the mounting race discrim ination controversy on the campus Dr Bisscll president 11 the niyorsily said frank dis cussions will be held with the Panhcllcnic Association repre senting thesororities on the question of discrimination by these student groups Shis development followed decision Wednesday night ofthe student administrative council to meet tonight to discuss possible action against discriminating so roritics and fraternities The controversy was sparkcd ton Zivyearold honors psychology student from New York that she was refused admittance to sor nifty because she is Negro Dr Bissell said the university was completely unanimously aad deeply opposed to any dis crimination Although the fraternities and sororities are not officially intelt grated with the university the university was concerned with what the students did Dr Bis seli said The university would not remain aloof because of its financial position AKlu Klux Klan cross was burned Wednesday night by on identified persons on the lawn of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority which barred Miss Arrington Torontos Mayor Nathan Phil lips appealed to fraternities and tion and invited Miss Arrlngton to his office to express his per sonal regret and the citys spirit of tolerance All but one of the univorslties eight sororities Wednede algll locked tbeir doors and refused to speak to reporters Miis Arrlngton claims she was first invited to join sorority then told she would save herself lot of embarrassment if she forgot about joining Says Prov Dept Missed City Error HELLEVILLE CF city alderman put the blame on the provincial department of munic ipal affairs Wednesday for failing to see discrepancies in city audit filed with the department Aid William Argue lawyer said the department didnt spot $30000 deficit in the operation of the Belleville Memorinl Arena when it received the citys annual audit in 1967 The deficit was marked credit to tho arena but was ac tually deficit to the city 594e villes 14man council let it pass unobserved too said Aid Argue He was testifying beforaa jud icial inquiry into the citys finan cial affairs prompted aiter spe cial audit showed the city was out 5255000 About half of this has been attributed to the opera tions of the Beilaville McFar lands world amateur hockey champions over threeseason sororities to abolish discrimina period ronoplb tannin Onianh Supreme Court hearing heard testimony Wednesday that the Brewing Corporation of Canada Limited gained the power to con trol prices in the Ontario brew ing industry by 1034 photostat of letter written by Taylor its president and general manager in May of 1934 was submitted as evidence ies Limited formerly Brewing Corporation charged with oper ating combine In the letter Mr Taylor said lam surc we now have the power to control prices and sales practices of the industry and while it may be necessary to start local price wars here and there to discipline small com petition am sure the proï¬ts will prove most gryifying toxthe The letter was written to Maj MacDonald of the Cénadian Banking and Trust Limited Lon dian Breweries The cImpain has pleaded not 74 irice Controlled ï¬0n Beer In 1934 car legcs created huym acquiring control oma compan and operated or was likely to have operated against the public interest Special prosecutor Wilson said thatthree months after Mr Taylor wrote the letter to Maj MacDonaldhe also issued two warnings about price wars Photostats of letters cnntai ng these warnings were also submit tcL Flay otherletters detailing acquisition moves by the Brew ing Corporation of Canadawere submitted SUDBURY COMPANY pOne of the letters to Jack Baron of the Sudbury Brewing Company said Brewing Corpora tion plannedto cut Ontario beer prices helowthe cost ofproduc tioa unless there is change in the methods of doing business by great manyOntario brewing companies The court was also told that Canadian Breweries Limited was planning in 1031 to take over ad ditional breweries for cashin vestrnent of about $5000000 to control more than Mpel cent of Ontarios brewery business by ms moms nuances ouster 09m Families Packed Ready To Flee Galii Fire HemeslirelBurned LDS ANGELES AP More families were packed and ready torun today as sp coding fire tinued gorging itse an oracle ry brush in thefoothillsaorth reckless fh co re more than 000 or watershed prospect of ca ly control is Unecouat fire captain sai damage aince the fire broke out Tuesday alo AogelesCrest Highwayabo the foothill sulr urb he Cana But flames were onlyamile orso from other expensive homos today and burst of the whimsical wind could put themin genuine peril Several hundred persons in cluding actor Dennis Morgan Were dri nfrom their homes aroun Of Car Truck DUNDAS CP One man was killed Wednesday night and two other persons injured when car collided with cattle loaded transport vehicle on High way just west of here The car was carrying eight rpen all employees of exhibitors at the lntematlonal win Match near here Dead is 33yearold John van Hecsch of Barrie by Hathaway Cattle Transport Driver Don Hlscox of Melbourne was not injured Car driver Ray line of Peterborough was taken to hos pital in Hamilton with broken shoulder hand and arrnDcnnis Vickers 38 iromToronto was also admitted with passile spine injuriy Their condition was fair FROM HOLLAND John Van Heesch and his wife Elizabeth moved to Canada rdm Holland six years ago and set tled in Barrieono ydar later There are we children in the family Harry and twee yearold girl Mr Van Heusch an employee of Barrie Tent and Awning Cd left Barrie Saturday for Dundao to delimit andservlce tents at the plowing matches He was on his way home from the mat ches when the accident occurred The victim was thrown from the car and later found beneath the transport ina ditch beside the road Two of the occupants were found wandering along the highwaydnue Aatunned condition but otherwise unhurt Three other passengers in the car disappeared after the acci dent and police started scare for them Stunhed and found wandering near the accident were Don Gray 25 and John Lester 33 None of the cattle on the trans Barrie Manï¬33 jKilledIn Crash The tractortrailer nas owned manor or Moments Error Flynn QElfloJEiSTYPICAL or scarves ar RCAF curious by governments mind and jDieslLonghingi In ac Visit vIoNcouvan CF Errol Flynn died laughing Death caught up with the yearold swashbuckling matinee idol with little warning Wednes day nlght while he attended small party in his honor One minute he was the life of the party Alrnosttho next he was dead Ho dis J3 Jisaid Mrs George dough his hostess dun ing fiveday visit here to com plots details for sale of his yacht He died like that she said snapping herfingers heart attack was believed the cause An autopsy was to be held today port was hurt OTIAWA CF Provincial treasurers today opened two day meeting with Finance Min ister Fleming amid indications their requests for more federal finahcial aid have not lessened But there was mixed optimism and pessimismiasto whether the federal treasury heavily strained this year will opened more widely to them We always come downfall of hope said Ontarios Treasurer James Allan Ontario backed by several other provinces has repeatedly presented plan for largervprn vincial share of personal and cor paradedincome tax collectionh 15 per cent of the personal in come tax and 15 per cent iiitax ablencorporatlon income raxsnanr PLAN The présenttaxshttre planiprol Vvides the provinces with13 per cent of personaldncome tarbcbl iections aadninelper céntAoftax The graying actor was ed route to the airport with Mr and Ho Mixed In Ottawa Talks Ks Provinces Seek More Cash with 50 per cent of inheritance taxesthe so called 13050 for mula Prcmier Robiin of Manitoba told reporter Were still sing ing the same song of 151560 the Ontarioproposed fonhula British biassPreinier Bennett who said Wednesday night he doesnt think much will come fromthe conference made conflicting statements today He told reporiBr his province is asking for nothing fromtbe federal government butminutes later said BC stillis looking for its own formula25 per cent of both personal and corporation in come to colleetioos andhalf of inheritance taxes which worls out to about 251250formul CONFIRM RABIES SARNIA CF Dr Rod ck Vaughan federal veterinarian said Wednesday rabies has been confirmed in Lambbon County cattle deaths Two other Caldough and Flynns 17yearold protege Beverly Aadland On the way they dropped in on Dr rant Gould for drink arm At SIDE Police said Miss Aadland was at his side when the attack came Flynn had laid down on abed room floor to ease npain in his back which he believed was caused aligned one minute and when hereturned Er rol was dead said Mrs Cal doug He gave no intimation thatvh new having goodtime and enjoying himself Mr Caldough sales manager for West Vancouver investment firm said Flynntold him he wasnt feeling too well and would liken checkup Then he told me that he had two heart attacks For two hours at the apartment Errol stood with his back against the doc and talked about lï¬s experiences with some of the greats of the movie world EYES ALle His eyes lit up as he stood waving arms around in mag nificent stores as he imitated these movie greats It was beautiful performance Flynnrand Miss uAadlandvstayed at the Caldoughs home in the Swan British properties suhdiv sinri on the side of mountai in suburban West Vancouverf His visit was quietArecur ring bout of malaria kept himin bed Sunday and Monday He com plained that uthe damp weathar aggravatéd painin his back He stayed in bed most of Wed iiï¬sdiy because of the pain Dottie ifyou dont mind vlfll stayin bed until the last min ute he told Mrs Caldnugh An inhalator crew worked over Flynn for 57 mulesandjhenhe wastaken by bulance to hos pital where hewas pronounced dead on arrival able corporate income together stampsin contravention Criminal Code one easements retainers test of the legality of the com panys merchandise coupon plaa Sim ilhargeshnve beenpiaid against the company in Saskat chewan Alberta and Ontario Magistrate Carton fined thefirm $25and costs Loblaws pleaded not guilty It was not known whether an appeal will be of the is prohibited by Sectionals of the Criminal Code are revolved of stamps laid down in Secti 5322 which says meéehandlslngv lmtl cases are being studied WILL sWnp Foal anacrarrs jLobidws media time GET ONE COUPON Under the Loblaw plan custom ers receive onecoupon with each 10 cents worth of erchaadise purchased They are venbooks in which to save the stamps which may be redeemed for Miss Aadland whorrode to the WINNIPEG CPLoblawGro ingstamps if they cannot be 25 and purchased eterla Company Manitoba Lim redeemed on demand at my ticj ibed was convreted Wednesday on charge of in ing trading vredeerne there in oh The manageriiold him thing in i1 gift gifts of Irnerchandise Each booklet holdsv 1500 lamps repr seating $150 worthof purch Shortly after the motirta dd sion Loblaw Secreiarylreasure Mcech aaidjp T931 to deem anyntimber any merch dise mom arrival here lastweek athat speaks for itself like young Issuing Trddmg Stamps 111111339 hospital in th ambulance was placed under sedation Women said Flynn in his Well women because they give feeling of youth He came to negotiate for the sale of his $100000 yacht Zaca Celdough wasreported interested You OFTEN IN NEWSl Flynns dashing manner both on and off the screen raised the blood pressure of feminine ad mirers male rial It also was in pain except for his back an hrdught him headlines head lines he said he wanted to avoid The search for anonymity has been my true failure Flynn maintained The actor was married three times He was separated from his current wife Patrice Wymore who appeared Wednesday night at Washington night club She burst intotears when told of Flynns death and aid Pleaselri sorry cant talkf Later she told friendby tel ephone rThose vultures preyod on him out therethey killed him theyhlled him TRENTON Ont CPlJames Ross Farquharson 46 aCBCof ii at who disappeared fromOtV tafwa 14 months ago is in the BCAF station hospital here an parently sufferiï¬gfrom loss of memory an RCAF spokesman said Wednesd Officials todayrwere tryin to locate his relatives His wife on mitted suicide amonth afterhis disappear Aug 15 1950 jThere were no ch re Mr arquharson walked up to itheigato of tli Trenton base last rn iMr ha bombers only and not inter continental missiles name canoes Soon Outdated OTTAWA CF Thb govem ment is planning to dismantle progressively the RCAFs nine interceptor squadrons in Canada in the next two to thee years it was leaned authoritatively to day No formal government decision io scrap the CNN letsquadrons has yet been talrcn but inform ants said this actionis in the is the for thisrolc at this time appears to be the Ameri on NIkeZeus The near is fig ting despei ale rearguard action to obtain newvinterceptor to replace the arr100 but informed sources said their chances of getting one are plactlcally nil Authorities added that space ago technology is overtaking the manned interceptor and that there nomore point in deplor ing the passing of the interceptor than there was in mourning the loss of the cavalry in the First Wofld War NOTE BRITISH ACTION They noted the action of Prime Minister Macmillan of Britain in establishing new aviation min stry for missiles andelectronlcs and another portfolio forsuper vision of scientiï¬c and technolog ical development The RCAFs nine interceptor squadronsr in Canadnnow are located in these centres Two at BagotviileQue two at St flu bert Qué two at Ottawa twovat lgnéth Bay and onoat Colnon The RCAF is scheduled to take over operation of two Bomare antiAaircrait missile bases in Can adain two or three Years The government eels informants likely course it is felt here thaftho main menace to North America few years from now will be long rangeurockcts manned interceptor replace ment for the subsonic IF100 would be capobleof destroying ltis suggested in some quar ters that tho RCAF mayswiteh its maln endeavor in Canada from interceptors to counter missilcs it has large group of men skilledin electronics COUNTER MISSILES American and Canadian dc fcnce scientists now are engaged in research into the feasibility of building countermissile system llftrNOIUI inpable of de owns or one range said that the Bomarc will hypersonic rockets which mozhi vide sufficient insurance agalingt ho hurled at this continent memmmed umber The Defence Research Boards The governmentlast February operational research group is scrapped the Arrow jet intercep studying how Canada could par tor and the 115 recently cancel tiolpate in the construction and operational counter missile system Mostprobable weapon of the 2000milesanhour interceptor WASHINGTON AP George Taylor chairman of President Eisenhowers steel inquiry board said today he is not without hope for settlement of the steel strike that will avert use of backtowork injunction laylor made that comment to reporter as industry repre sentatives present ing their side of the deadlocked labor dispute to Taylorsthree man panel in effect Taylor was saying he totEisenhower Monday Once it reports the way will be cleared for thegoverament to turn to the courts audask for an order recting that the 500000 striking steelworkcrs go back to work for an Bodily cooling ARE AUTHORIZED Such orders are authorized by the TaftHartley labor law Eisenhower Wednesday granted peanTownship policesaid there were no cha does not constitute an offence the panel an extra three daysfor its workmoving the deadline for the board to submit report thoughL it possible settlement from Frida Thorpanel nferred separately Wednesday night with the indus try and uni Taylor was ex pected to announce summaryfof the strike issues at the close of formal hearings today Friday néghdtrandI said he trhgmght he4was Farqu rson Hehad SecoadWorld Wal 21USsc1enhstsl éharge card and aservice In his possession Get Pnrzesj Hewas identified by oto graphinamissing persons file at STOCK LM APTWO Am erican scientists the Belleville provincial police delt this years Nobel Prize in rn taclunent Mr Fard arson said he had no recollection of his past ageicfoggéï¬ï¬eigggsirï¬grgg am AACBC Imettpids amt They are Dr Severn Oéhoa we at Map MrFanu the University Medical School in New York and Dr ArthurKom son was not seen after leaving his 0ttawaoffrce llis car con berg Df Stanford University in Caliiom taining clothing and idaitity pap ers was found later parked at the Rideau River near thecity lim l5 PLAN HOSPITAL In Ottawa the ucestetJNe Frost said Wednesday the tario government and the Unive sty ofToronto willbuiid Ynew against Mr Ear quharsonr His pearanee since he left nonote which might een designed to mislead Rankin led the program for development 95 could be reached this weekend The panel is to make report Inquiry Head Not Without Hopei For Settlement In Steel Strike to the White House to Monday Miisiiï¬ï¬ile 1958 rMcilYffBeAmnesng TORONTO onw Prem