Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 10 Mar 1956, p. 1

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TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. . RA 3 All Other Calls 3 uthorized as _Second-Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa VOL. 85--NO. 59 War A A BABY, ONLY 1'2 years old was the silent witness of a mur- der and suicide in a Toronto home, which remained undiscov- ered for 24 hours while the child lay in it's crib. Radzislaw Sob Blood Trail Discloses Toronto Murder, Suicide TORONTO (CP)---Neighbors fol-lns wife was Police said the slaying of Rad- lowing a trail of blood Friday nightzis Sobolesski, 35, : wife, called police when she saw blood found tragedy in a two-room apart-Anna, 30, was apparently beneath the apartment ment. A jobless European immi-and suicide grant his throat slashed, lay by Mrs Florence Neimani the crib of his 18-month-old son;tenant in the west-central building, French Mob In Tunis Sacks U.S. Consulate By JOSEPH DYNAN PARIS (AP)--Violence spilling over from North Africa into the streets of Paris jolted French offi- cials today to stern new measures for protecting lives and property in seething Tunisia and Algeria Heavily armed detachments of riot police and mobile guardsmen covered when the landlady no- ticed blood coming from the doorway of the apartment. The baby, Roger Sobolewski was lying in his crib in the room. "op photo shows Roger Sobolew- elewski (35) apparently murder- ed his wife Anna (30) by attack- ing her with a hammer and then cutting her throat and then cut his own throat. The tragedy in the three storey home was dis prawled nearby and his murder runnifig door Mrs crushed I'he Sobolesski's and her throat slit child, Veylanis, suffering from a severe head cold and in- flamed throat, was unharmed. He was placed in the care of The Chil dren's Aid Society SAW NO TROUBLE Neighbors said there was no in dication of trouble in the Soboles ski apartment and thgy could offer | nu reason for the slayings. The| tiona $8 ly with demands for ional Assembl, | "* couple, they said, was quiet and | emergency powers, including theljjkaple. Mr. Sobolesski, who lost| right to impose martial law in Al- his job last summer, played many geria. The government has called "urs each day with his son confidence on the Mrs. Janina Zasada-Perepletchik- oft. who lives in a third-floor room over the apartment, told police she mother a vole of Monday. Support was seen mount- ing for Mollet's special powers bill. «5 Mr. Sobolesski Thursday even Many. deputies feel France should jy. She said stood readv tn prevent further make necessary reforms in Algeria As | passed demonsirations in the capital but show a firm hand to the rebels (.. gohnl Ki' In Tuni vhere French at the same lime sacked the U.S. consulate Friday The and attacked offices of two French: question language newspapers, police took ian workers emerged from the "| heard that the child was ill strong restrictive measures Paris mosque Friday and began und although he cried during the In Algiers. terrorized by marching on the Assembly itself. night, I didn't think anything of attack on French Policé cordoned off the assembly it' ; governmiel ouree building and most 30000 The Sobolesskis new divisi French 00f persons for iter the fa two and rented the being brought in knifed twotin apartment last July Vit Against thi and smashed |Soholesski worked for the Domin Premier Guy lion Gasket Company | issue the open door of s apartment, 1 heard he baby erying and noticed Mr debating the Soholesski pacing the floor ith 10.000 Alger- him in his arms moh deputies were when some fresh ettlements, disclosed a wrrested arrived in Can questionin had ers year 1 ) rling mob French truck dri store windows. ir French the Na- hack Mollet faced AILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Weather Forecast Cloudy and milder. Snow, probably changing to rain, Sunday and Sun- day night. High today and low tonight, 32 and 25. p e Not Over $ Cents Per Copy TWENTY PAGES OSHAWA-WHITBY, SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956 YPRUS Queen Elizabeth Sets Forth British Paratroopers On Cruise Of Mediterranean Attacked During Night LONDON (AP)--Queen Elizabeth set off today for a sunshine cruise in the Mediterranean wearing a gay red coat and a happy holiday smile. The young Queen was in a rad- iant caref ee moo: as she boavded |a plane for the flight to join the | Duke of Edinburgh, waiting aboard the royal yacht Britannia off Cor- sica Away from the cares of official | duties. they plan to spend a quiet, relaxing week cruising in the Med- literranean Their holiday has been stripped of all the pomp and ceremony that? usually mark royal journeys broad The Queen's plane took off from London airport in bright spring sunshine. Travelling with her was her pretty cousin, 19-year-old Prin- cess Alexandra. Details of the royal cruise have been kept a close secret. But it is believed the Queen and her hus- band may go ashore at playground reso t3 in France or I NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- Thou-| trolley buses today. Athens Univer-|the Greek Cypriot drive for inde-~ ands of Cypriots walked off their |s ~ Students SPrinkled 5 Union pendence and eventual union with jobs in a paralyzing general strike |Jack with gasoline and burned it.|Grece. ; Sa Jo in Li against Ws Ld the, moved on the British The capital of Nicosia seemed deportation of Archbishop Makarios! embassy. Riot squads halted their stunned in the first hours at word Prince Charles III as a dangerous. rebel. march, Newspapers carried such that the British had whisked the Anne stayed nome Tough British paratroopers pa- headlines as 'British Gangsters spiritual leader and three of his even go to the airport to see their|y. ied" the streets of the Nicosia Kidnap Makarios." lieutenants off the island in a mother off. Their grandmother, capital and other centres. They al-| Newspapers went to press on giant Royal Air Force Haspings Queen Mother Elizabeth, will keep ready had faced shotgun and bomb Cyprus under censorship. Editor transport Church bells tolled. an eye on them while the Queen ;itacks in the night were ordered to withhold news of Shopkeepers rolled down their shut- is away. The government said the strike inflammatory, alarming or despair- tur. ; Corsicans had a warm welcome hit the entire island. Almost all ing tone or face fines and prison | Reaction abroad was swift. ready for the royal arrival this shops and firms in the capital were sentences up to one year. With| Greece recalled its ambassador afternoon, Last - minute prepara-i closed. printers joining in the strike, it to London and complained to the tions for the short visit--the first: Laborers, clerks, printers and was doubtful that newspapers United Nations. Political leaders in time a reigning sovereign has been shopkeepers joined in the walk-out. wc uld be on the streets Sunday. {Greece called the action *'astound- in Corsica since the time of Napol- Busines: was at a standstill, Ir the first stirrings of violent ing . . brutal. In Athens, stu- econ--went on Friday night and to- JAM ATHENS RADIO reaction, terrorists fired shotguns cents stormed through the streets. day. | Official sources said the British at one patrol and hurled bombs at | Riot squads were sent to guard Corsicans were proud that the were jamming the Athens radio.|{tw¢ others. Three men were the British embassy. f Pri Queen's first visit to French ter- 'the British government banned all wounded. : In London, opponents of Filhe ritory since she came to the throne telephone and cable communica- The British im- Minister Eden denogneed ne e- should be to their island. tions with Athens. It also barred r:.ediatelv where was | portation as "un act of 1oly.. .. ; long-distance phone calls on Cyprus taken. Madness," The statements came and Princess hey d not refused fo say Makarios DISORDERS FLARE IN GREECE OVER MAKARIOS D ATHENS (Reuters)--Sixty people were injured today in serious riots in Athens and Salonika over Brit- ain's deportation Friday of Arch- bishop Makarios from Cyprus. Rioting students disabled four itself | The Greek Orthodox primate on from Labor party leader Hugh In Athens, demonstrators slashed thi British colony in the eastern Gaitskell and Clement Davies, the tires on scores of British-owned Mediterranean was the leader of Liberal leader. y Pearson Defends Policy On Airplane Export EPORTATION armored cars and two army trucks in Salonika The British consulate there was guarded by three rows of armored cars. There also were army guards at the British and United States embassies in Athens. Expect Ike To Deepening Of WASHINGTON . (AP)--A bill to authorize deepening of the chan- nels connecting the western Great was before President Eisen- today Senate completed congres- approval Friday night, work, which entails digging to 27 feet the channels connecting lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie, would cost $110,000,000. The. now. range from 21 to oF "feet. Panada U.S, St. 'Tories Plan TD 10 Battle Pipeline Deal OTTAWA (CP) production filibuster the 1955 session of P look like a "skirm planned Progressiy opposition to the fr The defence highlight of ament, will alongisde onservative Canada gas Diefendebaker said Friday night. The Conservative member of the Commons for Prince Albert. peak- ing on the CBC's free-tim politi- cal broadcast '"The Natio Busi- ness", strongly criticized posed legislation by which the »deral and Ontario governments would build part of the pipeline. Mr. Diefenbaker objected to Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd, being permitted to build the profit. able section of the $350,000,000 pipe- : |line from Alberta to the East. The $118,000,000 section through rugged and thinly-populated northern On- tario would be built and operated | by the federal and Ontario. gov- ! ernments, with Trans-Canada hav i |ing an option to buy at a 3'%-per " a ' '| cent interest rate. ski with the landlady who took | -- charge of him, Mrs. Florence Neiwanis. Lower left is Radzis- vane ovr ot» ie. (Oshawa Wins A Sie. "Jr. Tankard School Board TORONTO (CP) Clair Pea cock's Oshawa rink Friday won » : the Ontario junior bonspiel by de- ul mg ans feating Dave Green of Orillia 7-5. It was the fifth win for Oshawa Are Rejected Ire ejec e 1935, 1947, 1948 and 1949 TORONTO (CP)--The board of Seven rinks competed a ane control iday differ pr | three-draw competition. ichard onitol Friday differed with the Finley of Lindsay defeated another in the 30-year history of the event, Oshawa rinks previously won in board of education's contention that | Lindsay rink, skipped by Paul head had been more than two flights of stairs in| Breese, 9-7 in the secondary final. ment a school is bad for a pupil's hea Peacock defeated Finley 11-6 in Tie board te ih p health. | ;,, first round and D. Baptie of ard rejected a $8,324,900 pajerborough 7-4 in the semi-final. capital expenditure' program for| Green advanced hy a default in new schools, mainly because of a|the first round and a 10-4 win over policy of building only two-storey Owen Sound's Keith Walker in the sehonlg semi-final i Dr. ¢'. G, Goldring, director of -- education. said parents objected to having their children climb three L b L d flights of stairs. The trend was d or ea ers to 'two-storey buildings. = Score Ruling controller Ford Brand. 'I always core u in had (0 climb three storeys al - school---it's part of the growth and ntario oard muscle developmentN\of children." Con. Brand said it ¥ost more to. MONTREAL (CP) land under the new policyil: bor leaders Friday to build the school itself an Ontario labor relations hoard ---- riling which held that refusal fo ork avertime by concerted action (ot employees constitutes an illegal AP) trike divorce, Roger Provost, president of the Edmund Quebec Federation of Labor (TLC- Purdom after testifying that he AFL) termed the board's decision brought her home from a party 'an extremely poor one' and said! and then went back alone. The that it will complicate industrial he later told reporter Vas lations and add greatly to pres it the home of actress Linda labor difficulties ristian, with whom Purdom has! 'If the stand by been keeping company. "That's news to me," remarkec Montreal cquire poke against than WINS DIVORCE SANTA MONICA, Calif lita Purdom "won a from British actor the Ontario pipeline bill at this session, John | 'labor relations board were to be-, Carpets, Lid., of Brantford. OTTAWA (CP)--External Affairs port permit last July and Trade establishment of the state of Te- Minister Pearson believes neither Minister Howe reiterated Friday fac) May 5 oss 4 dows Israel nor the Arab states is will- a previous announcement by Prime here had been ups and downs ing to allow the current tension in Minister St. Laurent that there in the position, but the situation Mi oF: i - WwW > interference with the had eased in the last few days the Middle East to erupt into con Mould he a aon Rah the oe the ahoupt dismissal of Lt» 3 shi Gen. Sir John Glubb, British com- "Wa ould be disastrous 11 were scheduled to be shipped out of €h. > n, anne S ar would | ° Jisastrons a Halifax today and the other three Mander of Jordan's potent Arab og Lawrence seaway will provide a mons Friday, "It would result in have already been cleared by Legon ter Israel nor any of the 27-foot channel from Lake Erie to the mobilization of world opinion, customs. Arab governments concerned can the Atlantic. in the United Nations and else- The Middle East arms issue was hope to gain anything from a re- President Eisenhower's signature where, in condemnation of the ag- the subject of bitter Commons de- cou" 10" arms to settle their pres- is virtually assured for the bill. gressor and in support for the vic- bate last January when the first J. difference." Mr. Pearson said. In his budget message Eisenhower tim of the aggression." three Harvards were shipped. Mr. He gave his statement in reply said he would request $5,000,000 to| ao. poarcon spoke after govern- Pearson said relations between Is-| questions bv John Diefenbaker ret the channel work under way if |= cllhon OF a final anneal" rael and Egypt have been worse at! (pc prince Albert) who asked: Congress approved the authorizing yu "i}0 "progressive (Conservatives other times legislation $ by " in The Hast Sea: +l Why does the government . . . "Channels to be deepened include! £0 suspend shipment of the re nain- And we must hope not' apply different principles in con- ir i | 12 Harvard trainers of a 15- only will conflict be avoided now, nection with the sale of a private (fhe Hletro ives. st Siar 3 hed aircraft order Eg placed with but -- more important--that the contractor of arms in dealing with® d the St. Marys. river. | Canadian Car and Foundry Ltd. of cause of confliet will be removed." the Egyptian Air Force than it he 2h Cys yen Montreal ~ Isvaeli-Arab relations had been a does in the case of the government | The government approved the ex-/ source of potential conflict since dealing with Israel?" Parliament = At A Glance Catcher Fears PT UN i Re External Affairs Minister Pear- \gQLIIIIT VWIICLI son expressed optimism that con- flict can be avoided in the Middle ast: the government stood by its lecision to ship planes to Egypt Works Minister Winters an- wunced the interest-rate ceiling on overnment-insured housing loans vill be increased from 5% to 5% per cent Monday State Secretary Pinard rejected a CCF proposal to widen advance poll facilities to all persons absent from home constituencies on elec- tion day -_ Review of fisheries department estimates brought requests for ac- tion against pollution and lamprey predators in the Great Lakes wees Ottawa's 'Blunt' Offer roma Soorned By Ontario PM F d B C By JOHN LeBLANC Canadian Press Staff Writ ree y ourt OTTAWA (CP) - - The federal Fi M government's tax-sharing offer to iremen May Get Jobs Back {hit bluntly with this information OTTAWA (CP)--Six dismissed after they had spent much of the the provinces stands today as take- Ottawa firemen have been offered it-or-leave-it, Premiers at Friday's one-day reinstatement, it was reported Fri- day. rs | Jt roost tor sermiin «Examine Boy protection against dog owners" was . In Abductions - refused. Councillor Ralph Mills TORONTO (CPY_An 1l.vear.ald thought such a move might pro- voke too much shooting around . town, boy Friday was remanded one ants isto A list of those making threats week for psychiatric examination to Chadwick was turned over to on three abduction charges in- WAWA, Ont. (CP)--They -on't Provincial police for immediate yolying six children from Regent ke kindly to dog catchers i this action. At the same time, council park, all under four years of age. Jorthern Ontario mining centre, |38reed to write provincial police police told juvenile court Judge Dog catcher John Chadwick told Urging that charges be laid against Norman K. Bennett the boy did council Tuesday he. has heen 3ll dog owners who violate the dog not harm the children he had threatened with bodily harm, beat- by-law. taken from the vicinity of their ings and even having his house A few days ago a girl was bitten homes. He abandoned them in burned down if he did not stop by a dog which is under quaran- Riverdale Park and all were found picking up dogs running at large: tine for rabies observation playing there. day outlining a miscellany of pro-' Ontario's Premier Frost said af- posed changes favorable to the ter the meeting the federal view provinces from the federal offer. is "archaic" and the government Finance Minister Harris said' i living in the past. flatly that the central govern- For the most-populated province, men's plan goes "as far as we he had proposed fhe most sweep- can go at this time" in money ing revision in the federal offer terms that any provincial head suggested, His statement, given at a closed {0 give Ontario more leeway in meeting and made public later, tax collections which he said are means the premiers are going Necessary in servicing that prov- away empty-handed from a con- ince's growing population and in- ference from which several had dustry. hoped to get a better split on taxes Mr. Frost said the federal pro- with the central government. posal won't give Ontario enough PREMIERS GRUMBLE money for its needs. Mr. Harris' statement did not He could not say whether Ontario rule out individual negotiations would go in for double taxation, but with the provinces on relatively he told the conference all Canada minor parts of the federal plan, bit would suffer if Ontario had to im- it left some of the premiers grum- pose "regressive" taxes to pay her bling. bills LATE NEWS FLASHES Four Thought Dead In Fire . LENOX, Mass. (AP) -- Three Roman Catholic priests and one brother were missing and believed federal-provinciai conference were The six were after . Extension tei arrest but before their trial Of Ad P 11 'harges F . k o on crrges of drinking is 4 place vance ro sale. The charges were dismissed . Is Rejected in magistrate's court last month. Fire Chief John Foote said ina letter to board of control that he] OTTAWA (CP)----State Secretary has decided 'to offer the men re-|Pinard Friday rejected a CCF pro- statement because he believes! posal to let any qualified voter their punishment has been suffi- out of his constituency on a fed- ciently severe eral general election day to cast John Mirsky, counsel for the|his ballot at an advance poll. Firefighter's Association, said he| He said a bill presented in the ha. not been officially advised that | Commons by Stanley Knowles, the men are to be offered reinstate-| Winnipeg North Centre, would pro- But, if and when they are, |duce serious, if not a he said they will accept radical, ' in Canada's elec- Toronto magistrate, Harold W, [tion practice. It would destroy the Timmins has been Appointed to|Significance of "what polling day make an impartial investigation | means and must mean' to Cana- into organization and administra-| dians tion of the Ottawa fire department Mr following protests over the dis- missals dismissed dead in a fire that destroyed an 85-room, three- storey novitiate opergjed by the Jesuits. Knowles, speaking on the principle of his bill, said it would FILE TAX LIEN ST. LOUIS (AP)--An income tax lieh for $1,097,478 was filed Friday against Fred M. "Saigh, former owner of St. Louis Cardinals who has served one prison term for tax evasion, Erezan come wide-spread, an could casily hecome compelling his wertime any aid he desired." he Romeo Girard, Montreal Trades and Labor Coun- ci! (TLC-AFL), said 'such de- cisions take away the freedom of employees who have the right to go home and rest when their day's the remove the feeling of diserimina was adjourned " " J ] 3 Nn ox TORONTO (CP) Pawlak, 25, of the advance poll. This includes ships or airlines and members of escaped uninjured. n i ww ing dz a dictator hy constituency on polling day | UXEMBOURG (AP)---The daily o 'rof. Aylward M. Blackman, 73, to exercise his right to vete. But "oo Feo for reversal of a re retary of simple reason that he. thinks Japer men the right of professional | tion that now arises every time . there is a federal election. Debate Motorist Drowns In Toronto Harbor At present "only a very limited : 4 group' was permitted to vote at ° Toronto, ied today when his auto skidded on an icy commercial salesmen, fishermen, street and plunged into Toronto harbor. A passenger persons employed on railways. reserve forces and the RCMP os SE employer whose jobs take them out of thei ASKS REVERSAL t PEFIED CURSE employee: to work Mr. Pinard said everyone favor w: paper Luxembourg Wort has BAERGELE, Wales (Reuters)-- time the principle of allowing evervone appealed to the Luxembourg Su- € d renowned Egyptologist who defied Mr. Knowles' hill would allow any- |, Fat isi hving Ret i i one to vote in the advance po!! for ent court decision denying ne NSH fFepuisd curse of the pharaohs, the ] |died Friday. Blackman, organizer Em leat > secrecy. The director of the news-| ! ' he will be away on election day. naper, Roman Catholic priest Abbe |01 many excavations among the |Jean Bernhard, was recently fined|lumbs of ancient Egypt, once de- 12,000 francs ($40) and two of his|scribed the superstition that inter- vork i done { Built by 1 vieditors were fined 1000 francs|ference with mummies brings bad The Ontario board's ruling fol-| 1519, the foriress of La Fuerza in ach for refusing to reveal to the uek as "'sheer nonsense." He had lowed an application of Harding!Cuba is thought to be the oldest ccurt the source of information in|slept with 'them all around him, lin the New World, la murder case. even under his bed, he said, OLDEST FORTRESS ac PERE

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