TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. . RA 3-3492 All Other Calls .RA 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES- Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle ZETTE Weather Forecast Cloudy, with occasional snowflurry and drizzle, Light winds. Low tonight 23, high tomorrow 35. YOL. 84 NO. 289 Authorized @s Second-Class Mail Department, Ottows OSHAWA-WHITBY, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 Price Not Over S$ Cents Per Copy ruse FOURTEEN PAGES ISRAELIS KILL 55 SYRIANS JEWISH FESTIVAL Rabbi Martin Norden chats with a group of children at the Oshawa Hebrew Congregation synagogue where members of the city's Jewish community celebrated their Chanukah Fes- tival of Lights in a ceremony dating back 21 centuries. Chanu- kah originated in the year 165 B.C. and prayers chanted then are preserved in the present- day religious rites. --Times-Gazette Photo = - RE i WOE Coie ioe. | Stormy LAAN HALIFAX (CP) land's recovery from a blizzard, for most Jovstities a. he Stop ate danger. centre moved over the Atlantic,|,, ; about 300 miles off St. John's. |' ESSEL ABANDONED Saturday, the 125-foot fishing whipped by 75-mile-an-hour winds that piled drifts across main high. ways and disabled two vessels wii 4 ' dragger Blue Haze, may De set bak another day, the John's, was almost swamped by man crew Saturday night when the weather office said today. |heavy seas which knicked her gale hit its peak 'and threatened The storm tore along the Atlantic| steering gear out of commission/to drive her on the rocks. coast Friday night, dumping 12 to| 3nd smashed pilot house windows. | 14 inches of snow on Nova Scotia's south and eastern shore highways and cancelling airline fights out of Halifax and Sydney, The weather office said there is little hope facilities will be re- stored today. A spokesman said the storm was still severe although winds had diminished to 40 miles drifted helplessly Sunday night, 240 where she was still riding out the miles off the south coast of New- storm Sunday night. The men foundland. . . reached shore without mishap. A spokesman for her St. John's) pianes 'from Gander and St. owners said a sister ship would yonn's were grounded Sunday and take the disabled dragger in {ow | oads on the south and northeast as soon as wind and sea dimin- coasts of the Avalon peninsula | were impassable LATE NEWS FLASHES iii S00 | were passable Sunday and air | flights from Halifax and Sydney to points west were restored. New Says Adenauer Will Visit U.S jlaud escaped. the. storm, ESSEN, West Germany (Reuters) -- West Ger- man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer will visit the United States in February, the mass-circulation «newspaper Die Welt reports. Toronto Holdup Nets Bandits $2,000 TORONTO (CP) -- Two bandits, one of them armed, Yoday held up the proprietor of the Mayfair drug store on Avenue road and escaped with about $2,000 in cash and stamps. For Arrest KITCHENER (CP)--Pulice used) tear gas Saturday in attempting [to arrest a man wanted on a charge of assaulting his wife. ¢ Nfld. Blizzard Recovery Charged In Newfound-jan hour. More snow was forecast|ished. The men are in no immedi-! Cafe Holdup the Ideal The men left the vessel anchored 1¢ opr etor Capt. John: Ben Scott of Fortune off rocky Bay de Verde, on the Sang, proprietor of the cafe, Bay, Nfld, and his 17-man crew) northeast coast of Newfoundland, fused to be frightened by a han n coat man's arm customer, to help. | Brunswick and Prince Edward Is-|, Use Tear Gas | Wright, slipped out of his house un-| {noticed and avoided the fumes |was arrested home Wright's wife. Wright met them: at| the front door, police said, but re fused to let the However, the man, Earl Thomas!went for tear gas. RRs Slt Pa x Ap * pis ERAN - | Berserk Man | Slays Three And Suicides | BALTIMORE (AP) -- \ Police] § Lieut. Joseph A. Heming, wounded by a crazed killer who had_slain| his own mother, wife and daighter and later committed suicide, was| reported in critical condition to-| * day. The 45-year-old policeman lay in| an oxygen tent in Mercy Hospital|; where doctors treated him for a' chest wound inflicted by Eugene McNeal, south Baltimore tavern-|: keeper who ran amok in his place Saturday. Heming was felled by a bullet tavern, There was anoth'r shot, then stillness. Fellow officers, breaking in| i through a side door, found the place a scene of utter horror, KILLED BY BULLET On the tavern floor lay McNeal, | dead from a bullet wound in the]? head. His wife, Madeleine, 37, was sprawled in the kitchen. She had been shot to death, then decapi- tated by a boy scout ax. On a couch was the bullet- pierced body of his three-year-old in her left arm. In an upstairs| bedroom, also shot to death, was Mrs. Mary McNeal, his mother. Police said she was about 80. Police said the motive for the| savage episode apparently lay in| riage. Neal and his wif® had quarrelled | frequently, he had beaten her sev- eral times, and she recently threa ened to leave him. - ..RUSSIAN EXPERTS NEW DELHI (CP)--Five Soviet oil experts have arrived as the first of a team of nine technicians] which the Soviet government prom-| ised to lend to India in the search for oil resources in India. The Rus-|| also help in char 13 SHR - TORONTO -- Harold Arsenault, A second Newfoundland vessel, 35, of Oshawa, was arrested and out of St. Helen, was abandoned by her four | charged with armed robbery after he failed in an attempt to hold up Restaurant nt street early Sunday. would pocket Police police n the Police said with a street BOWMANVILLE ROTARIANS HOSTS TO STUDENTS During the past week end the | foreign students who are study- | were entertained in the homes of ! members of the Rotary Club of | ing at the University of Toronto. | the Rotarians. On Sunday after- | Bowmanville played host to 17 The students were guests at , noon the visitors were tendered | the club luncheon on Friday and | a tea at the Lions Centre by the | | wives of the members of the |the right leg by one of nine bullets|premises of Eldon Essery to drag service club picture of the ~Photo by Ron Qke. household. , - awa and held on Alfred 5-cent several hours they an be robber's He grabbed until Verhelle, found a knife in the ac- cused's pocket Reconstructing holdup, had eaten a restaurant and walked to the cash register. The man pushed his right hand lin his overcoat pocket and poked |it into Chong's ribs, saying lis a holdup." There was about $100 in :t the time the aid that the to laid went warrant m in, This is a group guests of honor. on Parlia- x x Chong poned until Tuesday further council nq | admitting 18 new members. Thejend of O¥he | procedure for handling the ques- came attempted five > man |prought a new veto threat on the meal in the |---- "This the till He| manville, Ontario, in his first re- later Police ther | with nine people, | and brother-in-law and "wounded | taking his own 136, and her brother Harold Bren-| Mr. Wiggins reports the thieves 'UN Delegates Bid On Disarmaments UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)|the whole deal from the Russi caughter, Lydia, two dolls cradled | i as he checked the darkened, locked eh MISS UN New Canadi got together United Nations delegates left their| Munro ordered the recess and membership deadlock to behind|asked the council delegates to re-|' scenes talks today and launched a|flect on the consequences of fail- | concerted drive to get agreement ure of the membership deal--al- by nightfall on the scope of future|ready approved by 52 countries. disarmament negotiations. MUST APPROVE Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand] Munro insisted that meantime |Security Council president, post-|{the political committee--which he also heads--must approve a dis-| armament resolution quickly. The the assembly has been scheduled for next Friday. An| assembly plenary session must| debate on the Canadian resolution {council split Saturday night on the this weekend to start the Christ- mas season rolling, and they took it on during their celebra- tions to select a Miss United Nations. The title was won by attractive Miss Susan Chu, aged 19, who is of Chinese extraction and now lives in Canada. The pretty miss is .seen wearing a traditional oriental gown against a background of a United Na- | tions flag. New Peace In Galilee JERUSALEM (Reuters)--An un- Gergesa and Bethsaidi om the easy peace Tehirned today othe northeast shore of the sea. shores of the Sea of Galilee, where| The att an Israeli punitive force killed 55 or attacks on the four Positions Sysfans Roisin captured 29 others darkness uring the night. nd A Four sal soldiers were re- weed I Natiohis ee ervey por! i and 12 were wounded fo Fiohti op in hand-to-hand fighting in heavy tie Sighting on the border way Fain, : ; ministry spokesman said the in Wo Jsrael p Pokesiay gail Is ation was carried out to ensure ohm ops, Jat uk ran "that no-one shall fire at Israel . O| citizens with impunity." the border in 'retaliation' for at- tacks on Israelis fishing on the sea,! VESSELS ATTACKED The borders of northern Israel| He said Syrian guns damaged an and southwest Syria meet at the| Israeli launch the previous day as Sea of Galilee. Jordan lies a few|it guarded fishing boats, and that miles south, Christ preached in| there had been repeated attacks some of the areas rocked by gun on fishing vessels in the past. fire during the operations. These had turned the fishing seas- Israeli army headquarters said| ons into "periods of unabated Syr- the raiding force eventually over-|ian aggression against Israel," powered each of the four positions, during which considerable damage attacked and gained full control of| and casualties had been inflicted, the entire Syrian line of fortifica-| the spokesman declared. tions on the northeast shores of Since the last big clash on the the Sea of Galilee, | Israeli-Syrian border, last Oct. 18, FOUR-PRONGED ATTACK | when five Syrians were captured Israel made a four-pronged at-| Syria has signed a military, pact "|of the 172 trams and 64 buses |scripti tack along the entire length of the|with Egypt against any aggre, sion, 10-mile armistice line between! by Israel. P > 121 Are Arrested In Montreal Riot | MONTREAL (CP) Battle-| to be partly rebuilt. Broken glass scarred trams and buses of the| was the major damage item in- | municipality - owned Montreal flicted by the mobs. | Transportation Commission today| More than 30 of those arrested | nosed back into routine working-| are under 18 years of age. day duty after a hectic weekend, | Fifty -two pleading guilty fo The commission announced that| charges of wilful damage, resist- 950 motor buses and 700 street|ing arrest, assaulting cers or cars are providing normal, work-| disiricuiing the peace were s ing-day service in the wake of the uled to be { 3 six-hour, mob rampage Friday| Included. in night that transport and in- | i Neerly 150 MTC technfcians la-| What some police bored all weekend to repair most| worst riot here since the con- on flareup started with a damaged in Montreal's second riot | student parade protesting = recent in eight months. A statement said| transportation fare in . The "all but a few seriously damaged) afternoon parade, second vehicles" have deen restored. the week, was taken and Four buses are estimated to have developetl by a variety of suffered $1,000 worth of damage] including 'teen-agers, youths and each and with 10 trams, will have! older toughs. Big Damage |Arrest Youths As Car Hits On Auto Charge Two 15-year-old Bowmanville | Damage totalled $1,700 when a boys were arrested Sunday night car driven by Nick Romaniuk, 65, [and charged with the theft of a of 213 Ritson Road South, hit two car from the parking lot of the tion in both the council and the ratify whatever decision the politi- General Assembly, cal committee takes. Russia's all - or « nothing stand,| The committee had before it a | compounded by its suspicions that | the Western countries might double cross it to keep out some of the Communist applicants, ment sub-committee give priority| early next year to proposed pre- liminary inspection programs. Young Bowmanville Pianist Gets Faint Praise In N.Y.C. POLICE HUNT FOR LE Rta est re TEN WISE MEN IAEGER, W.Va. (AP) -- Po- lice are looking for 10 nien vig smashed out of the town jai Sunday, but they face one big obstacle. Authorities don't know who the escapees are, because they took the jail records with them. Most of them were - arrested during the weekend on charges of drunkenness, parked cars on Bloor Street east] Genosha Hotel in Oshawa. The the Drew Street intersection. youths will appear in juvenile court The accident happened early Sun-|shortly. day. | Morley Powell, 185 College Police' say that Romaniuk has|Avenue, Oshawa, reported that his been charged with careless driv-|/1947 sedan was stolen from the ing. | parking lot: between 6:45 and 9:30 ] The parked car owned by David |p.m Sunday {P. Kirk, Darlington township, was At 11.25 p.m., the car was re- |oriven 25 feet by the impact and covered by Constable H. Cornell, |damaged to the extent of $650. The|of Bowmanville OPP detachment, second parked vehicle, which was and the boys were charged. owned by John Johnston, 193 Bloor bo Street East, was pu$hed 30 feet HOTTEST SPOT further down the street and dam-| World's highest recorded tem aged to the extent of $6Q0. perature was 136 degrees at a vil- Damage tp Romaniuk's own car|lage in Libya, northern Africa. in was estimated at $450. 1922, NEW YORK -- A young Cana-| work that exposes mercilessly the dian pianist, Ray Dudley, of Bow- | slightest unevenness of the per- former's fingers. One should not attempt it without having tech-| nique to give away. The Bach -Partita No. 4 in D, |cital at Town Hall Sunday after- noon exhibited a common fault-- that of making up a program of| he | the most difficult works in the|hich opened the program, also| repertory. {showed interpretive shortcomings. | It should be added that young|in this work, even in such a luxur-| ,| pianists are by no means the only|iant jungle of counterpoint as the | offenders. One cannot' help won- overture, there is always a voice- dering if this is done to impress| line that must be kept moving; it an audience. If so, it shows con-|is not sufficient merely to play the/ fusion over cause and effect. The notes So way to impress one's listeners is| Dudley gave a commendable ac| to play a work beautifully and ex-| count of himself in the Schubert pressively. Sonata in A, op. 120, and in a In what Somerset Maugham des-| Faure group. A brilliant and ef- cribes as "the hard calling of the|fectively pianistic Toccata, by the arts," there is unfortunately no|Canadian composer Jean Coult-| such thing as "E" for effort; con-|hard, had its first New York per- sequently an attempt, no matter | formance. Works of another Cana- how earnest, at a bravura work dian, Claude Champagne, and Seri that falls short of the mark eli-|abin completed the program. cits the opinion that the - artist should have passed the composi-| ot Call OPP Af Dudley played the Schumann | a i ter | Kill T (Staff Correspondent) ALS 1WO, |been called in to investigate the {hugh a, louse crowded; of the Tremeddon Motel. his life. |{through at the base, Several oth- COURTICE .-- Members of the 'Then Self finest of a 25-foot red pine tree Detroit 2 Croll En The tree, wheih was planted for Before he put a bullet in his! er trees nearby were also cut down Toccata in C, a favorite display-| piece of the virtuosos. It is also "Tree Is Stolen Bowmanville detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police have | 3 " io igor from the premises of Jack Wiggins BET ROT (AP)--Spraying pistol] op Five on the Tooley Toad, | Si i is es i ( unday killed his estranged eg [:mber aid i "about 25 15-year-old daughter before! feet" high and about six inches {own brain, police said. Arthur |i» order to get the larger tree out | Jackson, 40, killed his wife, Vera,|0t the wood lot, ner, 28. {cut through the wire fence at the Barbara Jackson, Arthur's 15-|boundary of his property and also | year-old daughter, was wounded in|through a similar fence on the sald her father|the tree to the township road where {hich police loaded on a sprayed about the terror-stricken'it was presumably truck. . BLLT WANT FOR CHRISTMAS Please, Santa, just my two front teeth, says six-year-old Craig Lee to the grand old man of Christmas time at Metz, France, where Craig's dad, Squadron Leader Bill Lee, right, of Harhilton, "is stationed with | for' the model airplane for the RCAF, Santa flew down from | Christmas instead of teeth, as the North Pole to Metz on his | the denture - making lab at the annual visit to the Air Division North Pole was frozen out this headquarters: The bearded gen- | year | tleman would like Craig to ask | (National Defence Photo) eons ---- I a TT