Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Aug 1955, p. 1

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TIMES-CRZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 AN Other Calls ,.... RA3-3474 VoL, Tahoe, 180 ht -------- EV Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle ET wo --------------r rm "OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1955 THE DAILY TIMES.-GAZETTE Weather Forecast Bunny with few dloudy intervals, Isolated thunderstorms today snd Friday, Continuing hot, winds light, Low tonight 1.2. GAME SWIMMER JUST a Construction has started on Du i i A wi "yy i He # x if rk at Ajax, shown in the above hitect's sketeh, To occupy 30, Yoni of Canada's finishes plant 000 square feet on a 7%-acre site 11 Fliers 'Happy In Return From China By FORREST EWADA WONG KONG (AP) = Eleven " happily grossing bo iio Rr aay to freedom Poh 0 | Knox etd al e+ { + John i, ule Ang uo hat ts ll don't want to look back any more," A quick medieal check showed in ly good condition," One, EA ! Wiliam MH, Bauer, 82, was on ches, He sald his left leg was wi when thely B-20 was shot down Jan, 12, 1063, in the Korean War, later suffered frosthite, They will be flown fo Manila, n to Tokyo en routs lo the Deed States for reunions with thelr families, COULDN'T BPEAK Emotion so choked Arnold when he was called before television and sreel cameras at Hong Kong's plush Joskey Club that he couldn't ak, He turned away and mum bled: "1 simply ean't say how feel,' "All of the men appeared to be fn excellent mental health," Lt Col, James M, Davis, the chief medical officer, told reporters af tor completing a second examina tion of each man, Davia sald he 'found the boys In petty good to good physical health, hey seemed to have worked hard, exercised themselves on thelr own and they have retained pretty good muscle tone," The medical team gave each of the 11 a thqrough examination of ayes, oars, nose, throat, chest, heart, abdomen and extremities. "And the men cam thro well, considering what 1 undergone," Davia said very oy have view of the ln the Palais de Nations as the ambassadors of the UN and Red China opened a series of talks in Cleneva to ease tensions nthe Mir Kast, Meeting goi off over |" tonference room | bubbled one In danced face The sirmen's spirits al his thig when they Woy fron and thelr quarter, y in hot "howers Lath g iE spoil this,' i men were shot down on what the UK Alr Force called a "vou tne flet-dropping mission over North Korea." The Red Chinese sentenced them lost November as spies to prison terms ranging up to 10 years, The UB, declared the charges "trumped up," BEFORE DISCUSSIONS Peiping announced thelr release Monday, Just before the opening of U.K. Chinese negotiations In Gen. eva, Capt, Eugene John Vaadl told how they first learned they would be freed, "Last Buptlay night they cume to get us, They told us they were going to have a party, They took un to a room and there they told us we would be released at once, Li «(An hour later, at 10 o'clock Bun day night, we gol on a frais at Pelping." Alrman Daniel C, Sehanidt, whose wife had remarried In the belief that he was dead, heard no wen tion of it today, Correspondents were under atrict orders not to let slip any hint, as doctors warmed against: possible shook, Besides Arnold, Bauer, Vaadi and Nehmide the men are: Capt, Elmer F, Llewellyn, Lieut, Wallace L. Brown, Lieut, John W, Bugk, Sit. Howard W, Brown, Alrman Steven E, Kiba, Alrman Harry Henjamin and Airman John Thompson, to an optimistic start when Chin. | ose ambassador te Paland | Wang Ping-nan, seen at loft, | announced to Alexis Johnson, | (1.8, ambassador to Cpechosiovas kia, and Ralph Cloughy #igh 4 [loan ely ie a. "w J I do pot on YA +| Btuar inp oo owned by the company, the bhulld- ing will contain office and ware. housing space, manufacturing sales service laboratory, Produe- facilities and a technical and | tion of Duco' witroeellulose Ine | US. Red China Meetings Repatriation Of Civilians | By MAX HARRELSON | them, The U8, has insisted (hat all | GENEVA (AP) ~~ The United |Chinese whe want to velurn lo] States and Red China today re: | thelr homeland are free to go. sumed thelr closed-door talks amid) This morning's session was ex: a rash of yumors that aL suman sted to desl primarily with a Is near an the Telase Amer: | Ehinese proposal reported fo call held y Pel gouty Ao | ic' Adagheat | bring, 4 | counties iy we . and, | J 3 " 11 r3 v ord saw significance in the visit here earlier this week of In. 4 0 roYing envoy V, K, Krishna enon, but Menon on arrivieg in Bombay Wednesday night sald he had "not heard anything about such an idea," Heeretary + General Dag Ham marskjold of the United Nations also had private talks Wednesday with both Johnson and Wang, These too could have been related fo the Chinese plan, |, Marilyn T Visit Pari FOLKESTONE, England (AP). Marilyn Bell, 17-year-old Canadian schoolgirl who swam the English channel last Sunday, sald today | she will visit Paris and Rome with her parents before returning home to Toronto, The Chinnel Swimming Associa tion has presented Marilyn, the youngest-ever channel swimmer, with the association's vellum signed hy its president, Lord Freyberg, "As a little girl I dreamed one da of trying to swim the Chan nel," she told members of the as sociation at a celebration dinner, "hut I never thought my dream would come true like it has, | still helleve that swimming the Chan nel is the biggest thing in swim ming." She was also presented with an oll painting of the white cliffs of Dover, Tragic End To Call For Help MATHESON, Oat, (€P)--Polie said Wednesday night no pH will be laid in connection with | drovehing of two Young men ih nearby Fox lake Tuesday, Coroner W, J, Gprammett sald | that Alice Jocelyn, 18, commit {a foolish prank ote chlo ofl "nd nied earlier » . Wang had agreed in pincwie vepatriation of the Americans and of an indefinite number of Chinese students wha, Pelping charges, are detained hy the United States LOOK FOR THE FORMULA The Chinese have left the pression, however, that they ready to free the Americans snd are looking for a formula oi the students which would save face for Dies Of Heart Attack At Beach Gordon C, Yake, 86, of 123 Pine Glen Road, Toronto, died at Bow manville Beach; following a heart attack which We suffered while working on a dock at his summer colinge Mr, Yake was found by a daughter at supper time last night, when she went fo get him to come in for his meal, Mr, Yake was the President of the Independent Electric Com. any, which is a wholesale elec. vioal supplies business which he started in 1918, Me was a mem: her, and former elder of the Chureh of Christ, Born and edueated in Toronto, he was the son of Mr, and Mrs, D, J, Yake, Healdes his parents he leaves his wife, the former Nor ma Stuart, and seven children, Phillip, Dan, Charlotte, Norma, , Ruth, and John im. ne | one of the men Into Yhe water oalling for help hut { there wi [no criminal intent on the part | the girl, | The drownings were a tragically | Unnecessary cpldent, te croonep | nad, and was prostrated | with el, The bodies of Joseph Young, #1 | and y Kidd, 34, both of Math: | enon ere scovered after Ontarie | Provinelal Police officers dragged the calm water for more than an hour, Artificial Fespipntion attempty bY two Ontarie Hydro employees | proved unsucce: sful Provinelal police offleers sald the {hwo men wont to the lake with a {group of young people and were "I "horsing around" when they heard the ery for help, N Young, who Ry in bathin cunks, thought the girl was serfs the release of 11 Americ [ously in trouble and Jumped in to | ean fers held #8 spies since [save her, Kidd saw his friend their capture in Korean wan, floundering wm the water and made sloblial Press Canadian Photos | a frantie bid 0 reach hin "acting divector of the UK, state dopa ent's office of Chinese affairs, \ ® Bandits Fail In ld Up i ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OF NEW DU PONT PLANT AT AJAX quer, "Dulex" enamel and other inishes is expected to begin early next year $160,000 Ho BUFFALO, N.Y, (AF) ~~ Thies 0 th, Se OY Ev with two heel Wo { $160,000, part sn oo truck ying ie truck was oar Yom (he Fort file oe {rack Police gaptured two of the bans dits and recovered the money, A third bandit escaped, Two of the bandits were caught within an hour afier the holdup, following a running fight through half a mile of streets in a densely populated neighborhood in the wes! side of this border eily, Hugene Clohessy, 27, one of three Brink's guards, was cut down hy subsmachine-gun five from the ban. dity, He was reported in good eon dition today with a bullet wound in in the chest near the shoulder Police sald the bandits surprised the guards as they pulled into the Brink's garage with six slrong boxes containing nearly $408,000 in dally veceipts from the Fort Erie track, just across the Niagara river In Ontario, FOR SBAVEKEKPING Officials of the Ontario Jockey Club sald It was normal procedure for Brink's to plek up the cash from the track at the end of each day's racing and take it to Buffalo for safekeeping overnight, There are no facilities In Fort Nrle, They sald the money lacluded between $880,000 and $350,000 kept for making change at the track, plus the day's parl-mutuel handle and track gate receipis Police Identified the captured bandits as Anthony Pettinawo, #9, of Baltimore and Sylvester Magella of New York, The third man was identified by police as James Sher idan, allas Jim Salemerio, also of New York, Police sald all three had police records, Three Brink's guards, Joined by police exchanged shots with the leeing bandits in a twisting, tum. ing chase through more than 11 eity blocks ABANDONED CAR Two of the bandits were captured an they sought refuge in or Around private dwellings in Trenton avenue ithe city foree 1] the witness stand Wednesda) three days of rigorous cross-exam. | ination | ment | | VANCOUVER (CP) Lawyers were expecied to Brgue whether the Toromo veekly tabloid of the royal commission gating the Vancouver police force Commissioner Reginald W per said atthe close of Wednes # motion from T, G6, Norris, lawyer for police chief Waller Mulligan, was the next item of business Det, Sgt. Len Cuthheri--the vel eran officer gation of charges of corruption in stepped down from alter COUNSEL'S CHARGE Cuthbert flushed as 1.yle Jestley "You tailored your evidence fo fit the published (acl i" talls pretty perfectly with the evi dence of Del, Sgt and Hobert Lestherdale and Whelan brothers," bert sald sharply that he had heard and read some'of the evidence given hy previous wil he had not Mr, Norris, holding a statement mi Jigs Cuthbert had signed for uniform 3 1] Komp drove A A # Ja or renpved one hox mas with silk I'l ped from behind one of the 18 armored trucks parked in the garage and covered the guards with & sub-machine-gun, a gathine rifle and a pistol, Police sald the handits had ained entrance to the garage through A repr window, 'All right, line up against the wall," one of the bandits ordered, "We mean business, We'll blow your brains out." # As the bandit with the machine un covered the guards, who had ned up against the wall, Clohessy opened the security turret door and was sent reeling hack by a slug fired hy the bandit, Clohessy slammed the bullet proof door and sounded an Ame lean Disteiot Telegraph alarm which brought police and private police agencies Inte gotion, Working fast, two of the bandits shoved two money boxes out of a window, They disarmed the cap tive guards and leaped through a window of the HY GUARDA ARM SELVES As soon as they left, Clohessy opened the security turret and handed his gun to Thompson, Kemp ripped out a plstel from an arms locker, and Kloduinskl pleked up his fon which he had left in the truck, ' When they reached the street they saw one of the money boxes lying on the sidewalk, They threw it into Klodeinskl's car and hegan the pursuit, As they turned into Maryland street, they spotted. a second box on the sidewalk, where it evidently had been dropped by the bandits, The bandits commandeered a oar owned by Michael Giglia, 85 who had Just parked it at the curb in Maryland street near the scene of the holdup, The bandits had evi dently fled that far on foot But Giglia's ear wouldn't start, and the bandits then turned to an Ll bile driven by Edward Cras where' they had aband 1 their oar as police closed in on them One was flushed out of a cellar With tear gas, A third man fled around a corner and staggered into a house, where he told the ocoupant he had suf fered a heart attack, He rested there for half an hour, then ealled u cab and escaped, Police helleve he was wounded, The cab driver sald his fare had a handkerchief wrapped around his fight hand About 30 paollee cars were ordered to the scene, Hundreds of spec tutors flocked to the area, POLICE ACCOUNT The police gave the following ae count of the holdup; Guards Stanley J. Klodsinakl, 39, Kenneth A, Kemp, 8, and Clos hessy drove up to the garage and vault with the Fort Evie receipts They were met at the driveway hy. guard Edward J, Thompson Clohessy stepped from the ar maored truck, driven by Kemp, and entered the garage through a side door, He then passed through four security lock doors to a turret, from whieh the main garage door in controlled Kemp drove into the garage, and as the heavy door was locked hy Clohessy the others began to un oan 5 Wg We Waek funds. ven, 42, who had stopped for a boulevard stop sign, Craven was B.C. Commission May Charge Newspaper With Contempt today | shortly dune 24, ended three days of ques | tioning hy say Flash should he cited for contempt | Ming by saying investi | Tup | 2 : leaving thet statement i [day's hearing that consideration of | emek | detail as to imjure inno | | their familie : whose ptlempled sui-| cide helped touch off the investi | counsel for Bupt, Jack Horton, chiel | of detectives, charged | dove: | Archie Plummer | "I wouldn't accept thal," Cuth- | 500 barrels of processed oil from {a nearby farm after Minutes earlier, Mr. Jestley had | veloped in the Barnia- Toronto pipe. drawn an admission from Cuthher! | nesses after testifying under osth| Oruven Harry Whelan superintendent shooting himself hetore " Sige io you that when you | * i igned this stalement you were so lacking In moral sense that you were willing to go to your Maker #0 false In ¥ i u P ] fa cent citizens and cause misery lo QUESTION VALIDITY "How can you suggest the ron | of your evidence can he rélied upon" "That's decide." "That's very eorreet Mr, Norris seid My. Norris raised the Ise of contempt last Thursday and «noted from articles and editorials pub. lished in Vlash last month Oil Line Flawed, Believed Lightning LONDON, Ont, (CP) Crews worked ground the cloek to recover [1 i for the commission to 8 » slate: a leak de:|h d line of the Imperial Of Company, | of Thousands of harvels of oil were yumped out onto the farms of John ¥ McHale and C, A, Powell, shout three miles north of here, when the pipeline developed a flaw, be. lieved from a lightning hit f hell made a dramatic ptiempt hecome the second conqueror Lake Ontario, he failed victor over the forbidding #2-mie early-mornin io go who followed, the broadcast fromt searehlights Hit wp the way to the! finish Vine pt the Canadian Na-| Toronto harbor police hendquarters tional Exhibition shoreline but she| on the waterfront, transfern was forced to give up, She was in the water 21 hours A HEART BRVAKER rosy-cheeked typist Ontaro town of Fergus, She made her unscheduled plunge at Youpgs town, N.Y, at 4:48 a.m, EDT Wed. nesday with only a few persons on ditions and faul #ngged interminably, adding wearl- some miles to her task," the news: paper says, 76, high tomorrow 95, TWENTY PAGER FAIL Pulled From Water Near Lake Shore TORONTO (CP)~Bhirley Camp: of Determined to place her name longside Toronto's Marilyn Bell as treateh of water and to heat Mar y's record of 2 hours, 5 min tes--Shirley ended her bid in the darkness, Bhe was! ulled oul of the water exhausted | nd almost unconselous BL 2:15] Mm, EDT with less than two miles Behind her is a shattered dream, head Js the adulation of thousands pro- yess of her gallant try, Automobile lights from the water twinkled at her, powerful 27 minntes, |# start and » finish for the om the small I was » lonely nely heari-hreakin f and, The end came in forbidding arkness and only a small flotilla f hosts were there, The Bar blames weather eon pllotage for the C allure of the swim "The hapless girl zigged and "It Is estimated she 0 het 9 and won't hurt you, We a car and el ha it back to you in a litle while," The pursuing guards turned Into Maryland street at this moment 40 miles In her courageous effort This. was fost six to eight miles 00 many,' It was a tortuous Ativaetive 119-pound ay dou tieularly with only 0] & possibl 0 Thot s fits Wednon e A fio ef Wi ily after 30 : h Oh AF ng wit Hy ph ik eouldn't make lor ATG Were wove, Jeary, \ here #1 have fo V on my haok or erawl Ny Sul " she fold her coach, Max ey, waiting ambulance and wh her eyes weve closed, porter who saw her carried to 1 ambulance, "Bhe looked too Hr to open her eyes." ra was the finish of her sue Wl thal had defeated even Wi hadwick, world "4 tance swimmer, last Pept The fen Dhago, Calif, previously had suceessfully hod " from the heavy swells forced ow after 13 miles, al WHI GET REWARD hig Fo the had an estimaled 3% miles te The 1:48 am, she was still two RA due ind wk held out thet she would br the record, Bul she way dete: to complete the swim, And sven in failure, her Wid was the best on record, SWAM ALONGSIDE second a ¥isher of Grimsby Eng: und land, here 10 train for the Sept, § swim, plunged into the water snd swam alongside Shirley to her pear and enough, spirits, The Ontario el? hy 10 he swimming in eircles her conch decided she had Brenda tried (0 conx her Into the boat at 2:10, Five minutes she was pulled a oul, taken to the ai hideaway, a8 golf course on the white and sald a ree outskirts of the city, "Her face was chalk challenge to heat the lake famed long every lar, attem hut Toro a and opened fire y the handits i H the Craven car, They pursue at speeds of 66 miles an hour and WIT BY SHOWERS exhausted thelr ammunition, 16 was at this point that a police car containing three patrolmen joined the chase In the exchange of gunfire, ane of the bandits bullets ripped through the passenger's side of the polige car, narrowly missing two of the patrolmen The cars squealed Into Trenton street near Carolina, where the handits leaped out and scattered through the narrow street The cavs squealed into Trenton street near Carolina, where the bandits leaped out and scattered through the narrow streel Pettinato ran into a back yard and asked Mrs, Angelo Alba to hide him, She refused, and fled Into the house. The bandit went into her cellar, where he surrendered meekly after police burst into the house, "Don't from the Tony," Magella dashed Into a baserhent on the opposite side of the street, He was Hushed out with tear gas, Meanwhile, Sheridan fled down the street and around a corner, He entered the home of Mrs, Louise Baplenga and fold her he had suf: fered & heart attack, He rested there for half an hour and then onlled a cab, The cabble, Melvin Weinstein, 83, told police his fare left the cab after travelling only a short dis tance, The cab driver said the handit had a handkerchief wrapped around his right hand, Bandits scaped with the largest cash haul in American history in another Brink's holdup at Hoston Jan, 17, 1960, They fled with §1,810, 000" in cash, None of the money WAS ever recovered and no eonvies tions were obtained in connection stroking returned to steady 5 the shoreline was viaibie pady. ia y hut Tor: righter, thelr cars and waterfront sons were on hand to give her a bolsterons welcome but theve still was no slgn of the boats following the game teen-ager who decided Tuesday night that her practising for the Rept, § lake swim was fin- ished and that Wednesday morning wan the time to "gn all the wav," At 11 pm, It was veporfed she was about three miles from her goal, I she could touch the hreamk- water hy 1:48 a.m, she would heat Miss Hell's record, At midnight, headed for the eried me, Pettinato shoot," It's basement, a Ha with the holdup LATE NEWS FLASHES French Ministers Accept Invitation to Moscow Premier Rdgar Faure and Foreign Minister Antoine Pinay will accept Russia's Moscow, i PARIS (Reuters) invitation to visit today, Russians Resume Nuclear Weapon Testing WASHINGTON (AP) Commission announced today that "within the past few days the Soviets have resumed testing of nuclear weapons," Reds Bomb British Freighter HONG KONG (Reuters)--The British freighter DOxGE eontain { Inchwells was bombed and machine-gunned at the entrance to the Chinese Communist port of Foochow Wednesday, the Royal Navy announced here today. was announced here THIN PICTURE OF Shipley Campbell, 18, from Fergus, On tarlo was taken just before she made her brave attempt to break Marilyn Hell's Lake Ontario The US, Atomic Energy | Water Restrictions Now In Montreal MONTREAL (CP)-City nspeot- ors were ordered Wednesday to Intermittent heavy showers splashed down om her, The waters became ehoppy, Whe appeared to get her second wind, Her rhythmic onto's lights weren't getting any | Shirley Thousands of citizens jumped In More than 50,000 per. For Shirley TORONTO (CP) == Win or Jos Campbell will eros money and merchandise for hep gallant bid to break the Lake (Tas tario swim reeord of 30 hour minutes by Toronto's Marilyn el ast Sept, 9, Toronto citizens and husine: men Made thelr Oltels oi gifts nd cash news r offices din stations Wednesday Hy in the 1-year-old swimmer was with slight of Toronto's waterfront, Gift offers include a television nol, Jewelry and aceessories, a mattress, mink collars and cuffs, erack down on peaple using water | selfishly in sun baked Montreal 4 Clvie ofliclals sald Montreal set car radio, life-size portrait, sports wear outht and cash donations from $10 to #85, Be a 8 Eh iwim record, Her lonely, hearts Breaking effort ended in failure when she was pulled exhausted from the water less than two miles from her goal, Central Press Canadian an all time record Tuesday by con suming 228 430,000 gallons of water Frank V, Dowd, assistant db rector of public works and engin eel in charge of the olty's waters works system, sald court action will be taken against persons whe canse hardship to fellow oltisens hy uslog 00 much water,

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