Tafa ACS a a A A fie Whitby Starts 100th Birthday Celebrations Bd 5%. THE DAILY TIMES.-GAZETTE _tw=ime Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 ner, All Other cal a RA 3-3474 2 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Low tonight 60, high Tussdoy 8S. VOL. 14--No. 149 OSHAWA. WHITBY, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1955 *& FOUR DROWN IN LAKE eee ------------------------------------------------------ ----_ WHITBY CENTENNIAL FEATURES SUND | a ------ TT oy Persons SRY, 3 "aE Contract Talks [if utes WN © For the first time in the bar. The single revision was 're ll 7 a ' gaining history of the General Mo- | latively unimportant," Sutton add- A " & lr' " PORT COLBORNE (CP)~F tors of Canada Company here, aed, . i Ah y oh ' fersons were drowned A government conciliation officer| "No major decisions have been A; ? the Shoppy waters of La took charge today of contract talks made as yet," he said. "And the near here, by one they between the auto firm and Local company has not yet answered our beneath the waves after ¢ 222UAWCIO, monetary demands,' Ww. 3 | desperately through the nigh The department. of labor official, Union and management nego- y J their overturned boat, j W. Dunn, arrived in Oshawa this|tiating teams met four days last hh / £0 | Only two of the party of be | morning, The auto workers applied | week, Bargaining for Local 222 in , managed to hang on until re for conciliation two weeks ago, |today's session were Sutton, Cana: ' / : A rmen, MINGLE REVISION dian UAW director George Burt, dy SL S| re rowned were Earl Boyden Douglas Sutton, chairman of the| international representative G, Me 4 # the Chamberlain, 4 union's top negotiating committee, | Lean, Russell McNefl, president d a8 poiene Smith, 25, and said local 222 and the. company|of Local 222, and a committee ; i po faa) egasio, 32, of suburban Crows have so far reached agreement on|composed of Dennis Tyce, Nelson : : 1 ih ea whe! ip, Folie at first ree only one of the 150 contract claus- | Wilson, Ray Larkin and William | Dorted that a John Smith, 47, of es which the union hopes to change, | Hard (0 A UAW-CIO Local Pe / HO os - hl 6 | Mrs, Gladys Wi Gordon | oca Ss Py | Johnson, 2, of il | cued after olin ing to the boat rs, ] W ; more than 1 O Suppor Nay vor Bis by urphy wi All Canadian locals of the UAW corporated Instruct Its doctor. A TEXAS VISITOR hey said lake ang early CIO pledged full support over the! members to send receipts to sub- A Texas publisher greets one | Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, hal thw weekend fo the efforts of General|scribers at the end of each cal-| of his Oshawa hosts during a | The visiting newspaper men Motors of Canada and Massey |endar year for income (ax PUr-| visit to this city of 30 U.S, news. | [Vere guests of the eral Mo- Harris - Ferguson workers to gain| poses, wind al d tors of Canada Ltd, at a the guaranteed annual wage and| The council, which has in the| Paper men during the week-end, the | Gi contract renewals which reflect the| past objected to the use of judges, Dave Warren, left, of Panhan. | toured plant nesds of workers in Canadian|as labor conciliators and arbitra| dle, Texas, is publisher of thr eh on page 45° ET AYERS) Hiny i dle, hor of an i Tani agi FRO ' Sa | shops, tors, sald that, in view of the fact daily newspapers, | : ir The pledge was given at a|that unions were continually being Branch, right, is president of the Wario meeting here of the 110 forced by law to use wr for ; : e | tes to the UAW's District | such purposes, the UA! k . ol / COUNTY. WARDEN. INSPECTS ONTARIO RRGIMENT _ mo by iu Mis |oiiise 3 " / | i y 5 y . : ' Wo " 8, 4 sd oem co min nen br Sen alee Flames fs rac ws EE moke, I ame so RET 0 ontanhith the GAR it wh clamatio: ' Snatching her two year » old sons left their beds when the blage fel f the of # ip Tet, * wi I ottablish fhe AW In bur eur- da ate! 1b a A Sn Nekt rent contract talks at General Mo. | John Brady on the resolution com. | d8ughter from a crib, a young seemed on verge yder on ih ipped' beneath he tors of Canada. What we are de- mittee. Both are members of Local| Mother raced through smoke and| to other cottages, Firemen from " termined to impress on General|222, Oshawa. flames to safety early Sunday, as|both Oshawa stations brought the(a, m,, minu Motors in the weeks ahead is that Dowell, vice » president fire threatened to destory a row|fire under control minutes after|boat appeared, His Ww, it must end now once and for all| of Local 105, Windsor, was re-|0 cottages on Muskoka Avenug at|th rrived on the scene, underneath the the incentive wage system which| elected president of District Coun. | the Oshawa lakefront, if Grills said he had just lit an (township firemen, ie its two main Canadian competitors cil and its delegate to the execy| MI and Mrs. Aksel Jorgenson foil stove and was drinking coffee| Miss Degasio L on unkll have long since dropped, close the| tive council of the Canadian Con. | Were in the living room oa the in the kiichen when hs noticed the| a, m, The Others slipped Away Wage Ea ich ist; bet roome rame home owne y smoke, réemen Sa was » GM wages and those of its com: all 1 Labor, Jom Paton, of Grills, 43, when the fire broke out|thought the chimney of the house| Johnson and Mrs, Wi etitors and go on to new wage|cal 439, Torinto, was re-elected | Upstairs, Mr. Grills said he smell-| became overheated. taken to hospital imi a ovels In the industry," vico president. Joo B. Kenny, |0d smoke, and spotted the flames Grills and her 20 + year [given sedatives, Doctors per: Massey Harris «Ferguson |president of Office Workers Lo " when he went to investigate, old son, Larry, were vacationing|mit no. one to talk to workers, Burt announced, will car. 7H Windsor, was returned i Grills shouted a warning to his| in Campbellford, Larry, a mem. [sald it would be some time ry the aw gain to Canadian ag: | retary - treasurer by fe is dee. tenants, Shen tried lo fight the fire Der of the Quee Own Rifles, yone would be wed fo pee ricultural imple '(with water from the kitchen, He had return ome from Korea . Ju year, plement workes. this Bruch Lee,. resident of Local #2 | could not stop the flames from | three weeks ago, His uniforms and| The party was first ¥ In other actions, the council] Local 30 ima. | PPreading, a number of war souvenirs were d 9) po | | asked that workers receiving com: tions hgh ig Yo inan, Mrs. | Jorgenson sald she rah he fire, or oa reinand du BY | pensation as a result of injury be|of Local 200, Windsor, and Glyn |JOWnstairs fo the bedroom of her| The J family, whose Bot yei returned from hig 3 | allowed to accrue -unemployment| Williams, president pp] yet Basinent apartment to rescue her apartment ulfred heavy damage fo bag rd an , ve © p 1 on | da er, 1 y | Intuirane . Ss Fodits Malle _(isaied Brantiord, were returned to the A Fnelghbor, George Clark, called shelter by Pionds. City: we Sut rought ashore, ind that, ns Services In-| resolutions committee, ee |the fire department, then raced | chief Herbert Chesebrough said his! | Rg ait he oy, dot, hoot had along the block of houses to warn department would offer aid to both + It wan res families, owned by Snyder, mani To Charges Broadcast Pledges U.N. Press Forward Remands 2 et ont me | 100% 4m) ea pr 4 te umn we 11) 18 Disarmament Efforts Constables LEGIONAIRES ASSEMBLE FOR PARADE IN SCHOOL GROUNDS tested 10. Greece 10daY ARMINSE an |sintimaie Oi AnilBuitisb demon. my y By MAX HARRELSON tween Russia and the western Copstables Roy Mordest and b ne -- Smt 9 oa RE Ty po B= . , A. hens Athens radio broadcast which the " Sel A | ; foreign office said "incited" the Shaken the sland during the lan SAN FRANCISCO (AP)--Russia|ers were unusually cordial, POW" | Grant Thompson of bi i {by band president Chief Constable eo of Cyprus to revolt against " and the Western powers were| In addition to a four-hour meet.| 10Wnship Police Departmen ! (Charles Fletcher, this 37: (British rule ADD TO TENSION agreed today that the United Na: (ing of the Big Four foreign minis. | femand in Court today on a piece band drew many complimen:| A" Bpjtish note delivered to the| . The foreign office did not indi. tions 10th anniversary session had ters, there were private talks be. [Of assaulting Chief Constable ary comments from the huge|soveian' ministry in Athens joday| (ate Whether it believes the luck (heen well worthwhile, twen Molotov and each of the big|!e" Hill, were further rem ara é crowds who had gathered at the 4 gn the Gr k Bs today dents have been directly caused by| The anniversary session ended |three Western foreign ministers, | 0 appear at Whitby Magistrate's Meets' ges to waich the par- un that el eo aking the Athans broadeasts, But British Sunday with a declaration by its| These talks resulted in complete Court oh nly dl in, QC : Centennial Park, .| Officials privately express the | president, Dr. Eelco van Kelffens | agreement on th . owed. Harr ym R WHITBY (Stat) - -- Beginning| Following a drumhead service in the broadcasts put out by the €ov-| view that they consider the broad: of The Netherlands, reaffirming the Tan omens for the org My Port Hope will prosecute, | the celebrations of her 100th the park, the colorful parade re-| A foreign office spokesman told| C258 have contributed to the at.| determination of the 60 nations "io ing of the Big Four chiefs of gov. Si pa0n h alto charged with birthday, Whitby yesterday|turned fo the Colbourne street reporters the mote complained that TO*Phere of tension which blaank. (save succeeding generations from | ernment July.18. The UN disclosed |Fetaining a police cruiser after be was probably the busiest town in |S¢hool grounds to be dimsissed. |Athens radio had broadcast June ots 'the island headquarters of Brit|the scourge of war," Sunday that Secretary-General Dag | INE Instructed by Chief Hill to res Ontario. If yesterday's crowds, par- Band members were later guests|21 the text of a proclamation issued din's Middle East forces, The declaration also pledged the | Hammarskjold had received tify Jo the lice staton on the ades and their aftermath, traffic|0f the Whitby Legion Ladies' Aux:|by a Cypriot organization known| Meantime, a new statement of UN to press forward with disarm: | joint request from the four asking Nhe Share lence. . ams, are any indications of what|\lary at a buffet lunch in thelas EOKA, which is the under. British policy towards the future of| ament efforts. rmission to use the Palais des fight be ges followed a re s to come, the town is In for a|COmmunity Arena, ground national organization of the strategic island is before the HAD ROUGH MOMENTS nic lg ions; the UN'y European heats the hot a repaied no LA ne very busy week indeed, . Sma a Cypriot fighters, lh sornan Ad 4 QW roust mo OF She. masting, f tated The town was this year chosen 103 Britain as lodged strong com:| Expectation is that before a week Rgnta, Whee the prosident Welded Gono aklold, Mio vil be in modioal thomment. | ebeeah as the site for the annual drum- 0 1S10Nn plaints with the Athens govern.jor so Britain intends to offer a ht Behr dit ibd relations be son] Shar eof fhe ar ake iy Within the memory of senior head service of District F of th ment several times in the last few|new constitution providing for abut hehind-the-scencs relate sonal charge of the arrangements. ronto Police officers this is he Canadian Logi, Made up of five 8 ™ months Against ihe activities of United Blears he alt govern. Char e N Korea first case of police officers heing zones and many branches. Mem: Se . men e Cypriot people. charged with assaulting their chi bers of Legion branches from Osh- nds Tr 10 EES -- -- Rescues Dog g . Cobstable Morden joined the awa, Bowmanville, Port Perry, ® . " Plekering Townshi Port Hope, Lindsay, Perarborcasy . : : Violatin Pact ago and fo bl 4 fete a Ajax, Haliburton, Brighton, Mount 0 0S it ] ' (®) 1Ce nN uir 3 ed the force in 1063, He had Albert, Dunbarton, Claremont, Or- d ] n 1 wa SEOUL (AP)--The Republic of | constable in Sutton district, illia, Cobourg, Trenton, Belleville, Korea charged today that Commu. | A. -- Cannington, Pickering, Bob: Three people are in Oshawa Gen. hd [J nist North Korea has built up an caygeon, Sunderland, Uxbridge, ral Hospital with injuries receiv: BOWMANVILLE ~-- Provinelal| si" give "or 580° planes, including 2 Ww F il # Picton, and of course, Whitby's " na Maer collision Saturday 1 © u 1C Police here have set up a new jets, in violation of the armistice | omen a ) franc 1° Whi ao hut 15%, foe see Spa! depron in te tree uhh tape LL | Grrr | visiting Legionaires, 4 '| VANCOUVER (CP)~The lawyer head of th bli d, fir own as the "Missin 6 government said the North S C ash 41, Lg yer head of the gambling squad, fired {could be kn 8 of RR No. 3, Bowmanville, with named to conduct public hearings|a bullet from his fay revolver Dogs Department', Korea | tds have three divisions | urvive ) ¢ 0 "15 Jets, a fighter-bomber| ORILLIA (CP)--A mother ana ; Early in the afternoon, the inter. |out upper J ' ! pper lip and head injuries; de ' = 3 section of Colborne and ' Centre| Maureen Sulliva ' {into "charges of coruption in the |through his own chest Frid n, 5, of 44 Cor LH ay, PC Frank Dryden, who describes! force, 15 air bases in oper Anil . peration and | ner daughter died during the i i Lid : I ------ PRPS IRB Sl 2 streets was a hive of humanit ; 3 i A : v.88 [dova road, nose injuries; Mrs. A 700-man ancouver police force STILL CRITICAL \f "gofi-hearted charac paraders were lined up under Par|g POOR" : * "says the Investigation will open in himself as a "soft-hearted charac two more under construction, AIR MARSHAL CURTIS TAKES SALUTE ade Marshall A. i Ay of her pcan, Mauteews moter pi ® vos Ratio open llospital Authorities sald he 10: ter jdnet night rescusd a hewiider. The statement attributed the fig: sd Saliaion 38 a or -- w , Sev 1 J i y E + ed e black ter 0 9 D Photo Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bruiich. Hoven bunds Wo od, lo he serious, R. H. Tupper of Vancouver said The detective had been named by| maze of speeding automobiles ust tn hd Nort SSorean air force Saturday. * - squito Squa. Alr Cadet Band, Tor- plan HH. Soddwin, o Rn Noid Juuday ght 1 wii duis Foughly the routs Weekly tabloid Flash on Highway 401, The dos, a friend. last week, or eg was Mra, Mak cw sh written by James Reston, The|onto; Osha Civic ' " " ' e V as tellin e atorney-general's de. |ly little female, was almost hit by! The Communist XK " ' M Hint West, Red shawa Civic and Re | cars, was charged with drunk driv |for the inquiry. partment that corruption had crept| several cars coming from opposite [now has 500 Dliots Korb ie furce a aghien NM , Mars cabinet, offiacial sources reported. Times says this idea has been un.|8&!mental Band, which led the par; " "" | " ' J "| ing following the collision, Con. It will definitely be a public into the force. lirections as it wandered across . {der discussion: for some time in ade aid later, blayed fut the hymns stable Lloyd Young, who Inves-|hearing," he said in a brief inter<| The hearings also follow eriti- the. Tod 4 A ih, more Reing trained in Red njuries suffered in the acl ocs ecurit | Washington but now Is being openly | park: the Oshawa Sea Scout Band: tigated lald the charges view. clsm of the force by a special Sen The police officer opened the] more planes com ng in by rai, the rs, Locking's husband, ¢ talked about by Western officials, the Ontario Regiment Cadet Band. |. Mc. Mishap occurred about 4 Mr. Tupper, a grandson, of, Sir|ate committee for police handling | door of his cruiser, and the dog|government statement charged 9. 5s In asplial Suffern fo fom a NEW YORK (AP) -- The New| "On the basis of conversations|the Bowmanville Legion Pipe|";™: Saturday afternoon on Bloor| Charles Tupper, one of the fathers of the worst narcotics problem in |looked in and walked to the other| At the time of (h rk ito re ay dnd os, York Times says the United States held here among officials of the | Band: the Whitby Legion Band: street. east, when Mrs. Rosemary |of Confederation, said that all per.|the country, side. When the door on this side| North Korea had no Ae miat te is condition 1s fair, is considering the Bossi EE oe ea nong, officials of the| Band, the Whitty Legion Dund: Lenaerts was proceeding Last on sons who may have Information of a Jew hours fer the shooting in| was opened, she jumped into the operation and mo air bases. that PRB) ne hang security system that |it is believed that this is one of| This, | tal . Lown to ce to ap- (the force's new headquarters build. back seat and wade herself at|could be used f | bh would include both the Communist | the questions that ill be di | 8, incidentally, marked the of-(pass a milk truck which was/ pear and testify, ing in the city' i or warplanes, Any| with. a vehicle driven by J 3 8 stions lisoussed | ficial debut of the Whitby Poli : Ab h g In the city's east end, the po. home. At present, the dog is in|air force or airbase buildup would |M bloc and north Atlantic pact na. | hy the ons ue Wii De ¢ ¢ of the y Police | parked on the side of the street.| The police commission asked the | lic isi " rn up wotl \ddlebraok, 23, of Orillia, Mid « | hy } government at the | Band which originated 1 ban) Sh A A Y e commision met in emergency | custody, at the home of PC Don|be an armistice violation, since the | br tions. Big Four fere . y Ginated less than! A bus was coming west, so she had | attorney-general"s department to|meeti d ve | e .1i { nce the | brook, who suffered a minor sho 4 Geneva [one year ago. Under the bat The a car strocki ' : neting and announced that police | Foulds, while .invesiigation is | armistice forbids t in | der injury, w ; In a dispatch from San Francisco | July 18+ Conierence in 3 go. Under the baton of to stop. The Goowdwin car struck conduct the hearings after Det..Sgt, [chief Walter Mull h pin * indentific , i" any stepup in | der injury, was charged with ¢ 0 lJduly 18, | Bandmaster Eric Clarke, and led 'ber from behind, Len Cuthbert, 54-year-old former placed on ave oF te, been eng Tuas Ror Wndeatification pus EN 1968, rs cs ho vy OUR Sau 1a Whit i --- \ fall