Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1955, p. 1

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TIMES-GAZETTE s Big Bonny B, TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. RA 3-3492 All Other Calls....... RA 3-3474 2 Authorized Second-Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa ¢ REGIMENT ASSOCIATIC VOL. 84--NO. 253 _ ONTARIO ETUNDERWAYAT CELEBRATIONS IN CITY | L » Cloudy with s peratures uncha winds. Low tonight row. 51. * Kk i : Brown, J. Smart, W. Borrow{ dale, F. 'Porter. In picture right] Lt.-Col. S. Wotton, CD, officer commanding the regiment in Oshawh, and Harry Davis, Osh, awa association treasurer (Se SEVENTH , MC, received a gift wallet from | President T, E. Fielding, presi- dent of the Toronto chapter. Cen- tre picture shows a few of the | large number of Oshawa ex-ser- | vicemen who attended the din- SHOWN AT THE REUNION DINNER of the On- tario Regiment Association in Toronto Saturday are some of the 185 members who attended THE DAILY TIMES-GA) 'DSHAWA Combining from various parts of Canada and the United States. In picture at left Lt.-Col. "Snuffy" Smith, DSO, ner. They are 1-r H. Sleeman, E. | story on Page three) Cook, F.. Roche, C. Sewell, H. --Times-Gazette Photo/OL. 84--NO. 253 The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955 | Speculation Suggests Decision On Romance By HAL COOPER | Rupert Nevill Friday night. Andjas "it is realized thal if he returns] UCKFIELD, Eng. (AP) -- Signs/police who mounted guard at the to duty without further explana- were accumulating today that Prin-/gates and through the grounds of| jor the nation would be left in cess Margaret and Peter Townsend | the 75 acre estate stood by this| confusion." : i) secluded for the weekend with morning for apother day or more An informant said the Nevill} friends in a Sussex country man-|of duty. This raised speculation mansion described the couple a# sion, have come to a fateful de-| that the couple, who had been ex- spending the time beside a | cision on their romance. |pected to return to London today, log fire, playing phonograph" rec- | Capt. Oliver Dawnay, secretary has decided to prolong their stay.lords of soft music ang 'watching to Queen Mother Elizabeth, arrived| Other straws possibly pointing to| moonheams through Mie windows. | on the scene Sunday, giving rise toja decision were these: |The informant [5 ~"vYMargaret was| speculation that the couple might| Margaret's decision to stay away|vivacious and tp ¥' ind sang some be preparing a public statement|from tonight's annual royal film of the lyrics ort-trench ballads] on their plans. performance in London, something/and Americal ical comedy | There has been, of course, no|she has not missed in nine years. hits. But Towige uofwas reported confirmation from any source that] Townsend is due back in Brus-/to be moody ane-efoughtful, l such a statement will be forth-|sels next Monday © resume his| now or later. But as a of atta after a leave princess did not go to church Sun-| of the at Clar he. has 'seen Margaret|day. She is a devout eommunicant| both the] 4 k . of the Church of England, whose and Margarei NAY F STATEMENT ritual head, the Archbishop. of! Dawnay probably is y "their! "he Daily. Herald sa the fact terbury, has repeatedly and! a, as anyone outside the that Townsend's is draw-|against tho remarria divorced ily. . ing to an end would almost tert persons. The princes aret and Townsend arrived|tainly force the Royal Fmiaily to|archbishiop bad a private talk in! at the home of Lord and Lady'make a statement within the week, London last Thursday. Says Egypt Will Dishonor ; Tells Socreds Suez Canal Pact WithUX. * [Future Good | NEW YORK (CP) -- The New|tain sources warned that Israeli VANCOUVER (CP) Social York Times says Israel has been would be unwise to protest t00|Credit leader Solon Low has told and the perative that ET $1000 uh, 'ews "Blackout" Ends City Store Is Robbed Local 222 Cancels Deal | Re. Flow Of Press News The news blackout has been lifted from GM strike negotia-| 43-day walkout began, it was an: | nounced today by Douglas Sutton, chairman of the to) ining téam 'for Sutton : "Negotiations have | 'workers, 'their and the com-| wives and f - , are Wade) S, munity as 'a Ww te aware of the facts." Both parties agreed earlier that bargaining table publicity would be a joint effort, Sutton stated, | but the union decided Friday to cancel the agreement. 7 DAYS WEEKLY Sutton said: "In the interest of reaching amicable agreement with General Motors, and bringing this strike to a close, our negotiating committee notified Mr. George end unless the UAW team was end breakoff was i " X prepared to change their stand on|b; For the first time'in months the tions for the first time since the|disputed contract items. openly refuted! pokesman today, d that ¥ oy Shar question Sas Shion ask-| ations y the union, sail ton, and| end,' in their "Morris ha then asked. reached the stagd where it is im-| Burt, UAW regional d weekend ¢ff,'"" Su! the ed... Sutton claimed that ce "reluctantly" to the weekend re- cess. id The union version of the week-! 'NEWS BLACKOUT ENDS (Continued on Page 2) Russian Campaign For East Influence informed by a Soviet satellitq gov- much over the sale of arms ernment that in the event of war| Egypt. . Egypt would not honor her obliga-| ol hig party that victory is a pos- in Geneva sibility in the next federal election A British informant y : jjand a near certainty within the Morris, of the GM industrial rela-!' GENEVA (AP) -- Russia's For- bloc arms and an offer of Russian tions staff that the union was tries. eign Minister Molotov today ap- economic aid to some Arab coun) % tion to readmit Britain to Suez|told The Times he had no persona canal bases. knowledge of the report. |next few years. The Times dispatch from Gen-| Under the British Egyptian| Federal leadership, he said Sat- eva, where Israel's Premier Moshe|treaty signed last year Britain, urday night, "is there for the tak-! Sharett is holding talks with the|agreed to withdraw from her Suez|ing." Big Four foreign ministers on the|bases and turn the area gradually] "If we fail to form a govern- Middle East situation, says the|to Egyptian control during peace-iment in the next few years, it will satellite sources told Israel that!time, be because the people have failed unless she refrains. from choosing| However, an article in the treaty --you' and 1." sides in a diplomatic conflict,|{said that in the event of an attack] My. Low also said in a policy] arising from Soviet moves there,/on Turkey or member states in address closing the annual conven- she might find herself friendless in/the Arab League, Egypt would al-tion of the British Columbia Social the event of war low Britain to operate the Suez! Credit League that CCF Saskat- The dispatch says the Iron Cur- bases. chewan would be the next prov- 7 ince to elect a Social Credit gov- | egament. British Columbia's Premier Ben- nett saw a Saskatchewan election P| --and a Social Credit victory -- fn a matter of months. |SEES EARLY VICTORY "In about six or eight months," he sad, 'there will be a new So ial Credit government in Canada. {It will be in Saskatchewan." Mr. Low, looking toward Ottawa, |told the convention: "Only fools make predictions but I am going to be a little bit foolish, g (1 will say we will have a Social | Credit government in Canada and we are going to make a right {good effort to get it in there in |1957." : | He devoted much of his speech {to the problems of prairie farm-| |ers, saying the farmer must be | prosperous. if the rest of th popu-! | lation is to know prosperity. | prepared, as it has been in the past, to sit down seven days a week to resolve the remaining is- sues in dispute." The union committee chairman claimed Morris answered that company negotiators would not remain in Toronto over the week- 96-YEAR-OLD MAN ROBBED OF $33,000 A 96-year old retired farmer | was robbed of $33,000 in 'bonds | Sunday night by four masked men who, police said, spoke in a foreign language. Sutton is just south of Lake Simcoe and 35 miles north of Toronto. Police said the bandits forc- ed Mrs. Charles Crowder, 57, who was in the house with her father, Charles H. Doidge, to open the family safe and get the bonds. They then walked out of the home at nearby Vir- ginla after tying and gagging Mrs. Crowder in a chair. The elderly farmer, who is blind, slept through the rob- | bery which took more than 15 minutes to complete, police | said. | Ne cash was taken. Mrs, | Crowder said the men talked to each other in a language she | could not understand. She said no weapon was shown, peared nearing the climax of a campaign by which Soviet influ- ence has leapfrogged to Egypt-- Africa's gateway. The payoff Molotov is believed to want, American circles say, is a Big Four decision on the future of the area with the Arabs and Is- raelis sitting in. That _would give! the Russians a voice' in Middle Eastern affairs. In the American view, Molotov has used some naked manoeuvres of power politics to draw near the 'Middle East prize. The moves Rich Sportsman Is Killed By Wife OYSTER BAY, N.Y. inent millionaire sportsman, blonde wife. Between taken him for a prowler. The death was marked down as| "accidental pending further inves-| | i Woodward, 35, was the owner of|poctors finally gave her sedatives Wi t P h |the race horse Nashua. His wife,|and forbade further questions. in er unc es | Ann, 32, an ex-model, shared his| tigation' by the Nassau county district attorney, Frank Gulotta, | have included a supply of Soviet-l arms (AP)-- enthusiasm William Woodward, socially prom- seen with him was watched on television the $100,000 shot dead Sunday by his beautiful match race in which Nashua beat hysterical |Swaps, sobs she told police she had mis-| Derby, in Chicago last Aug. 31. d f stioning of others, | it b ae To bri Wi i Into Mani 0 a 5 IF 1 ® y 4 | Oo - 11 © ort given by Mrs. George F. Baker of 4 | nearby Locus: Valley, both the | Woodwards had tolked about This has put Molotov in a strong] bargaining position at this Big Four conference, which' originally| was set"up to deal with basic af- fairs of Europe. | Molotov sat back and listened) politely when Britain's Foreign| Secretary Macmillan and State Secretary Dulles of the United] States called in turn during the weekend to protest Soviet intrusion in the Middle East. Dulles emerged from an hour-long meeting with the Soviet diplomat apparently with no assurance that the flow of Red will be halted. for racing and was by millions who! po Attorney General Clif- | | ford Magone speaking off 'the winner of the Nontelrt cuff at a meeting of the Ontario The 'wife wag found on. the floor] Probation Officers Association, holding the lifeless, unclothed body| Said last week that 90 per cent of | of her husband in her arms. | the murders in Ontario are com- | HALTED QUESTIONING [ mitted by .immigrants. A wild Police questioned her as struggled to control her weeping. she From her fragmentary answer | At the party for the duchess EDMONTON (CP) ~ Winter's first swinging punch at the west- ,| ern plains pushed into Manitoba today after striking Alberta and DEFENDS STATEMENT Thieves d broke into ropriefor, Rutherford, was WX. 3 & the weekend. Oshawa City Polire sre invest gating. CKLB To Re-Broadcast Rotary-Kiwanis Dinner Radio Station CKLB will held a re-broadeast tonight at 8.05 p.m. of todays joint dinner staged at noon in the Genosha Hotel by the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs on be. half of the Red Feather drive. Red-Arabs Sign Friendship Pact CAIRO (Reuters)--Russia signed a treaty of friendship here foday with the Red sea Arab kingdom ef the Yemen. The yemen is a sovereign state ™ | with a coastline along the Red sea, bordering Saudi Arabia on the north and west, and Aden, a Brit- ish colony, and the Aden protects ate on the south. " Soviet diplomats in the Arab countries, and in Turkey and Iran, |are sgon to hold a conference to cent murder cases, but did not review political conditions in the have exact figures. Middle East, it was learned here --Federal Newsphotos of Canada | today. LATE NEWS FLASHES furore has developed in Ontario ethnic groups over the Deputy's or statement. And Mr. Magone in defence has said that he was going on his memory of the re- Princess, Peter Meet Again LONDON (AP) -- Princess Margaret and Group Capt. Peter Townsend returned to London today after a guarded weekend rendezvous in®he country, and within four hours they met again. On Weekend LJ | i {Prowler beng in ig Beighbothood, Saskatchewan. Some reas were Sparks Search For Girl imi weber | The party guests agree that The snowfall ranged from nearly ms , X 3 ime. ware ba Bes i ue hal 13 inches in northwestern Alberta Townsend went to Clarence House about teatime Lalonde, in custody since Friday, a hotel in Rouyn, Que., where she| jo "pe "creo nothing, {to only traces in the south, Winds TIMAGAMI, Ont. (CP) -- A re- port that a man was seen loading| a body into the rear of a pickup] truck was being followed today in the search for a 21-year-old girl | missing since Oct. 17. | | Alex Guppy, with the RCAF at North Bay, Ont., told police he) had scen what appeared to be a body fall from the truck in the north section of Timagami early on the morning following the dis- appearance of Grace Beaucage. He told police the driver loaded the body inside and drove away. !He said he heard a groan before the driver got out of the truck Ontario Provincial Police | holding Albert Lalonde, 21-year-old| {mining camp cook, vestigate the disappearance of the {Indian girl This aftractive photo won for |, were over 300,000 entries in the illizm Eccles of Montreal a contest which ended with 393 250 award in the Canadian di- | entries collecting $17,000 in ision of the U.S. Newspaper Na- | prizes. Seven of the 12 top prizes ional Awards contest. There | were woa by women. is being held on a charge of public mischief. Police said he changed his account of where he and the girl had been the night she van- ished. Police were also checking a re- port from night watchman Bill MacMurray that he saw a truck parked on the Timagami docks 1% hours after Guppy saw the truck on the highway. He said a truck pulled up on the dock about 3 a.m., parked and then drove away quickly. Police said Lalonde told them are| Sunday that he drove the girl to Kirkland Lake, 75 miles north of hall here. They said he had told disappeared. him to go to a washroom at a bar in Rouyn. He told police he waited an hour and then had a hotel em- ployee 'look in the washroom. The girl was not there. Friday, police accompanied La- londe over the route he said he took to Rouyn. He said blood found ion the seat of his truck came from la fight he had with a man in Rouyn. | Harold Graham, provincial po- EXPLAINS BLOOD i | lice inspector heading the investi- gation, said Sunday Lalonde had {close where he 'last _® |them earlier that he drove her to|Beaucage. Returning home al 1 a.m. they! Lalonde had said the girl left inspected the house, found all se-| cure and went to bed in their sep- arate rooms, | Mrs. Woodward said she was| awakened around 3 a.m. by the| {barking of her dog. Grabbing the| shotgun, she crept to her bedroom] door. | Across the hall af the door of her husband's room she saw a moving shadow. Without calling any warning, she fired Her hus- band toppled to the floor, the right side of his head blasted by the shot, Gunshot from the second barrel hit the door. "Almost immediately I realized it while they in-| here, after a wedding dance at a|changed his story but did not dis-\was my husband," the widow told saw Miss| Gulotta. "I ran to him and fell onjcause the floor beside him." . =| gusted to 50 miles an hour. A mbtorist returning to Edmon- ton from Wabamun, 40 miles west, reported that some 50 automobile were stranded because they were unable to climb the cy hills. I Edmonton, street crews were spreading cinders and gravel. Predicted . temperatures' today were 20 to 25 above in Alberta and 25 to 30 in Saskatchewan. NO PRANKS | LONDON (CP)--Students of Lon- don university have bec ied against pranks on Gu € day, Nov, 5. Offenders hi. oeen| threatened with expulsion or can- cellation of their examinations be- "things got rather out of] hapd last year." Jews Claim Egyptian Attack JERUSALEM (AP) -- Egyptian troops backed by automatic fire crossed into Israeli territory east of the Gaza strip today, an' Israeli military spokes- man said. He said an Israeli unit drove the Egyptians back across the armistice line. No casualties on: the Israeli side were reported. he 10 Drown After Moroccan Cloudburst CASABLANCA, Morocco (CP) -- Ten persons were drowned and 13 others feared dead after a cloud- burst sent a wall of water smashing through the Arah quarter of Settat, 43 miles south of here,

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