TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS + Classified Advertising. All Other Calls . BA 3-345Z RA 3-3474 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Weather Forecast Cloudy with wet snow or rain ending this afternoon. Clearing tonight. Sune ny Friday. A little colder. Low to- night and high tomorrow, 20 and 32. YOL. 85--NO. 69 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, MARCH, 22, 1956 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES THE GUTTED RUINS of a 250- foot long barn near Bowmanville are shown still smouldering af- ter an early-morning fire which killed 38 head of purebread cat- tle, 40 pigs, two horses and an | unknown number of chickens today. Only the cement walls re- main. Sam Turner, 23, co-owner ence, is shown right with his daughter, Jean. Flames from the | of the farm with his father, Clar- | Ny i AA WR aa Via Masked Pair Tie Up Six | In Theatre | TORONTO (CP) -- Two masked | bandits early today broke into a downtown movie house, tied up six/ employees, including two women and threatened to shoot the man-| _ |ager if he did not open the safe.| fire shot high into .the air and were visible for miles around shortly after 12.45 a.m. Bowman- ville Fire Department answered the call, --Times-Gazette Photo Oliver Wants Senator Fergusson Demands Is Advocated When the manager refused to open the safe, police said, the ban-| dits got scared and walked out. | It is not known how much money was in the safe. A seventh employee found the six tied up, released them and called police, oi Police said the men broke into the Rio Theatre, which shows three features at cheap prices,| during the night and waited for | ithe staff to arrive in the morning. Highway Rid By Ottawa | into the air, is unknown. | | A passing motorist woke th e|at mid day almost 12 hours | Turners about 1 a.m. by banging |the fire. {op the door and then assisted the | the barn. 38 Head Cattle Die More than $40,000 damage was caused early this morning when fire completely destroyed a barn on the property of Clarence Turner, 46, of Bowmanville. : The blaze destroyed 38 head of purebred cattle, 40 pigs, two horses, and a large number of chickens, * OUT OF CONTROL | Clarence, his son Sam, 23, asd OPP men last night carried out/the motorists managed to rescus a search of the area after they more than 20 sheep and 50 chiek- had been notified of the blaze. ens from the barn before flames Firemen from the Bowmanville |fcrced them back. + Fire Department were unable to| The fire began in the west end: slop the fire, which was out of of the barn and spread rapidly control when they arrived shortly through the hay, straw and dry after 1 a.m, |wooden frame. They used their limited water] The sheep and chickens ware 8 supply of 600 gallons to prevent|the east end of the barm. he the fire spreading to the house. |barn and stock were insured. # Cause of the fire, which sent| The Turners have been fa flames and smoke hundreds of feet|in the district for eight years. | The ruins were still sm ¥ The farm is about a half family to save some stock from east of Bowmanville Boys' Tr ling School on Concession street. % Provincial Police Campaign 4 ay POE RR zene nm ne For Road Safety Successful federal government should r - ; | factor 1a| By LLOYD ROBERTSON of the 3-man Whitby (Whitby Bureau) ment, sd toda that Shorty WHITBY -- A safe driving cam. reduce atal accident rate paign instituted by the Ontario half of last year's total will is! stepped up now that motor |is increasing. » The campaign, started last 1 tumn, was marked by " patrols of all highways, Many, Sars were checked for brakes, |ete. Speed was checked by -- »- speed trap and this comtinuing. A" fe deve ri or i So paps ] { "It seems cruel to fake women A : prisoners 30 ar trom 'amy wna COOL, POSSIBLE friends for so long," Senator Fer- gusson said. : ON REFORM MOTION She spoke on a motion spon- | sored by Senator David Croll (L-- Ontario) which urges reform of Canada's "'antiquated" penal sys- tem, especially in the field of pro- bation, Senator Fergusson said the few women prisoners at the Kingston dropped 38 per cent in the last penitentiary do not present a cus- Get No More Concessions four years, although labor and|todial problem. Yet they were con- OTTAWA (CP)--No more fed-[provincial funds that might be machinery 'costs had risen about|fined in a maximum - security caused by a recession, and has 10 per cent. prison, in cell blocks that did not | MacDonald said] ay - Frost Says Hospitals To winks Won't Be Rest Homes mer can spell the difference TORONTO (CP)--Ontarie does between comfortable sleeping not intend to turn its hospitals] { OnLy { P If hospital admissions were not, "I would prefer te stay out of rooms or sieepiess nights in an overheated house. How to . y juto rest homes it proposed Pre-| rept to a minimum, the costs of the medical field entirely," he paid hospital-care scheme is set the plan would go far beyond the said. keep your attic cool in the hot- test weather is described in de- tail in the annual Home and up, Premier Frost said Friday. | financial resources of the province.| Mr. Frost told a delegation from He told the legislature's health; The Ontario Medical Association the Toronto council of the |said in a brief to the committee of Canadian Women it wo be the hospital plan should be ad- impossible to put the hospital plan Builders' Edition of The Times- committee the government would ministered by a full-time commis-| into operation by next year. Intre- Market Board Better Prison For W drket Doara Detter I'IISON LOX WOMEN ice! coverment thou rocop 3 They had not the advant-| Maintenance costs of provincial ' . of the stone-walled federal prison ben of hrs e fodoral| Toad networks, | provincial police last autumn, * | TORONTO (CP) -- Opposition for women at Kingston, says Sen- prisons, who could take vocational] The plea is contained in the re- | T eS) SC ar 11 1 | 1eI | members joined forces Wednesday ator Muriel Fergusson, {training during working hours. port of a select committee on toll] Only five fatal accidents have night in the Ontario legislature to| The Liberal senator from New| The women could have such train- highways, presented to the legis-| been reported in the province for wel, Just as yi imevie |up a farm marketing department. Brunswick said Wednesday =the spending all day in a laundry or (hee arguments fo 'back up. its/of these in the district of the HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Marty, the the Colosseum--it's all an earth- award. | L , a hot kitchen. | claim: y detachment of movie originally made as a tax quale inside." | Marty was produced by the team | 4, nino a debate on estimates for| cottage-type institution or else be "| et Ey to upper tis 3 ler the department of agriculture that| placed in provincial institutions While lp Plogram oat hullding ads b Hausportation er, and Attorney General Robests §, went to Jaci mmon, he comic Caster. : ii " |W , eir| costs and risks delays in market- have comme the force a euded up as the Oscar<winning pic- (Ensign Pulver of Mister Roberts. | Lancaster gave much of the) "very grave indeed." closer to their families and friends, male acting| East of Ede paper advertising. Ha old, 8 Te: inarkotin bomres. ata syemcies. 1| more than. 10 women, They wore| por' fh aes 50 Decome ro) merce generally; But Rere's 2. warsing, for mote as James Dean in East of n, was : marketing an encie: to] more an women. They were| ficient a tra or whicl ey! National defence on ists: a y award for Borg- | named the b p : porter f dhe tim cost phx sell ; aptitude"! bility for milita ra . i hai a] for the best part- j "Anna Magnani, the fiery Italian, |for playwright Paddy a Keng" encleg than Ontario ae won the top feminine Oscar for|Who wrote the tender story of a|announced last year that they in- |" RHE A EEts did the same, ! | | OTTAWA (CP)--Prisoners should permit segregation of first offend- ibe national economy and chip in oO Y For Farmers {be removed from the cell blocks ers from hardened criminals, with a share of construction and paying big dividends. i i i lat Ww . | , v.34 BACON Event . . . 1 feel just as if I'd built movie debut, won the best direction | demand that the government set| ing only on their own time, after|lature Wednesday. It presented|the first two weeks of March, none Opposition leader Oliver said Women should have, ot) ote wel ol "I believe it wi ell worth- i 2 -f loss to offset big The supporting actor award|cf Harold Hecht and actor Lan- ev well wor The nation that lags in road-| E. V. McNeill, OPP commission Burt Lanc |the plight of Ontario's farmers is| x A | i ours el i ey oan Fleet madam. mother of [credit for Marty's success to news-| ry Trave Indeed." ad working , the same oppor- ing its produce, cramping com-|letter signed by the former. Jt also won the to] ; y | have some apti Sat. Murray Bruce. in change 10.000 a picture with the Oscar best ; y | \ ere her in The Rose! lonely butcher first as a television tended to make a movie about a he said. ; play. homely New York butcher and a "p .mior Frost said the govern.! Roused in Rome from sleep to be| Delbert Mann. who directed wallflower school teacher--with nO | ent ig giving the matter serions given ine news, sie sUOUIEG: 1b Maily OB 1v and ihe his ik Stal names he v consideration, but indicated he is satisfied with the present set-up, under which marketing agencies| are the responsibility of the agri- culture minister, Agriculture Minister Thomas | said in presenting his estimates {that farmers' cash income had ior St. Laurent Says Provinces hospital to administer the hospital| essentials of hospital admission insurance plan. | only. 15 Huskies Haul Massey FROBISHER BAY, Baffin Is- land {CPi Ekin dog sled t A artied who gl i as eral concessions will be made on| incent Massey took a bouncing he government's tax-sharing offer] ride behind 15 huskies. With the vice-regal pennant flut- tering in the breeze, the long, slim sled whisked over ice and barren A The paintings were a 17th-cen-| non-Canadian--a ratio of about $1 tury Rubens, a ldth-century Mar- in $7 for works by Canadians. tini and two 18th-century Chardins.. "There is little value in trying They brought to 12 the number of to ape the great European galler- Liechtenstein purchases by the gal- ies,' Mr. Nesbitt said. They had lery acquired the works of masters PREVIOUS PURCHASES long ago, when they were rela- Mr. Nesbitt said the previous tively cheap. Liechtenstein paintings cost $500,-] "It was like buying penny stocks 000. The sales agent's commission because during the years their| on these transactions in the last| (the masters' works) values ap-| . two years totalled $60,000--almost| preciated. What the Canadian Na:' James Auld (PC--Leeds), also a as much as the gallery spent on all| tional Gallery is attempting to do| member of the committee, said Canadian paintings in the last 10| at the present time could be com-| additional highway facilities are years. | pared with buying stocks at peak|needed in Ontario, and collection] He referred to a recent return prices." {of tolls appears to be the best tabled for John Diefenbaker (PC--| He suggested the gallery con- Way to collect them. Prince Albert) by the citizenship sider buying greater numbers of He said pressure should be put department. It said that since 1945 Canadian, American, Mexican and on the federal government to have the gallery spent $88,777 on Cana- British paintings at relatively low it support provincial road pro- dian paintings and $1,405,193 on. prices, | grams, Gazette, which will be publish- ed before the end. of this month. If you have a problem in keeping the house cool in summer, watch for this article. have to rely on the medical pro- h h fession to admit to hospitals only| sion with not less than three nor duction depended entirely on whem ho cash va fle now, would. bi; --- ---- -------- - -| those patients who need to be more than five members. negotiations with the federal gov- o 'the provinces, Prime Minister |ofit Sly B.C a ET ld ° ® there. He suggested a board ofl Mr. Frost told the OMA he|ernment are completed and w |St. Laurent indicated Wednesday, elatively high per Sapita intake doctors be established in each! wanted to limit the plan to the administrative details are decided, A letter he wrote Monday to pre- from the tax rental agreements an : : fom, He ca ret ld ne Com le a Ontario Gives (Government Uses Old Rule daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lionel Mas- Wednesday, giving revised federal _-- "~~ ~~ = 3 0 h Aid sey, while Eskimo driver Mossesey guarantees of revenue to provisces | Ip anages 1 | . 4 cracked his caribou-hide whip. said the government's current pro- U S Off | IY a ar 11 16 TORONTO (CP)--Welfare wn 'T' thh 1 f t Pp vi Delos bodied into "yin ers ister Cecile of Ontario said Wed-| 0 1 0 n orma 101 legislation for aria . | OTTAWA (CP)--Canadian civil-| Mr. Howe's statement, in reply DEW (Distant Early Warning) ra- nesday night his department is » uar TOV That suggested finality, and Mr. J ians will operate and man the mid-/to questions by Maj.-Gen. G. R.|dar line. | anticipating an increase of 25 per| OTTAWA (CP)--The government of Indian reserve land for the ses- |St. Laurent also said his govern-| ussians dain Canada radar line, North Amer-|Pearkes, VC, (PC -- Esquimalt-| mpi m ing line. built| cent. in provincial assistance to-| wednesday employed a little-used| Way south of Montreal. " {ment feels federal taxes should ica's ' secondary warning system Saanich), Opposition defencep, the. United ey Hie, i ward costs of private charitable sn voor 14 Commons procedural, Citizenship Minister Piek not be increased to raise more i" . |against possible air attack over| critic, followed by a day the an-| sinc th oe al i gil ©S | institutions for children and youth. |*'Y' > ° invoked a procedural rule a n ITiVa money to be spread among the the North pole. nouncement that. Federal Electric|and- across Canada. to alepec" | The ministers remarks were rule to pull the switch on two in 1909 whereby such motions, provinces through tax-splitting. it or 1Sarming Defence Production Minister | Company, an American firm, will » 8CTOSS (ana a, 0 /Naska, read to a meeting of 80 delegates| opposition motions for information. which are not debatable, are " . { The latest federal Song egsien, | Howe said Wednesday In the Com- operate and staff the $1,260,000,000 The two radar chains, expected| representing 43 institutions in On-|The rule, in effect, sidetracked classed as private members' "no- became known ednesday, con- LONDON (AP)~Seeking to Te-\ mons negotitine or 'oe TH to be in operation next year, will tario. S. Crowe, an executive officer th th that th nnot | tices of motion" and thus are made nl Il ain tained $9 Factor ihat Jolla Yeal place years of talk about disarm-|progress oe a Canadian civilian {require about 1,200 men each. Ci-| of the department, said Mr. Cecile og ns 9 ay ca debatable. about $365,001 2 ye. I mp th re-|ament with concrete action, the! contractor will operate the $170, | . vilian operations will circumvent| was unable to attend since his de-| s | They will, however, go fo ne LONDON (Reuters)--Gen. Ivan for British Columbia from Prince United States wants 40,000 to 60,-|000.000 line alon the 55th parallel. ueehn €CelVeS [the difficult problem of stationing|partmental estimates were being, The move produced a prolonged pottom of a list of 34 such Serov, head of Russia's secret po- vious offer and $80,000 to Prince to square miles of Russian and|The line mow ol i doe {more American servicemen in| considered in the legislature. wrangle culminating in an opposi-| ices of motions and only one day-= lice, stepped from a Soviet jet air. Edward Island. ... | American territory opened to in| ROAF su os Canada. There is a great need for ex-|tion challenge of the decision of next Monday--is left for debal liner here today into ome of the| It contains a two-way rise in| go on iv, SS Inserting lean pe : 500 Debutantes | Officials have sald Canada has|pansion of services for children|SPeaker Rene Beaudoin in apply-' any of them. most violent campaigns ever|federal floors on revenues avail-| "qo ,0 lo0 proposal for a| |not enough service technicians to| who need guidance, maintenance | Ing the rule. The Speaker was up- Davie Fulton (PC -- Kamloops) launched in Britain against a for-/able to the provinces under a|,..jiminary test of disarmament| LONDON (AP) -- Queen Eliza-| man either radar system. and a proper start in life, the|held on a 143-to-62 vote. {promptly described the minister's eign visitor. formula laid down at a federal-|,, "c= oo. veanesy MlacDona | beth ived 500 British debu.| The Pinetree radar line in south-| minister's message said. More) The 1%-hour hassle developed move as a "subterfuge" to make Here to arrange safety measures Provincial conference last year and oop 0 J Meeting of the five : {-neth year ; rliish debu| on Canada is manned by Cana-|than 5.000 children were being| over two motions by G. H. Castle-| debate impossible. The rule was for next month's visit of Premier Modified earlier this year. | power United Nations sub-commit-| tantes Wednesday in the biggest|dian and American personnel. |cared for in the 43 institutions-- den (CCF--Yorkton) asking for never meant to be applied under Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev, The new guarantees: tee on disarmament, which re-| presentation party ever held at|There are about 3,000 U. S. serv-|some were orphans and others | production of government cor- those circumstances. Serov was fenced around on ar-| 1. In shifting from the current sumed sessions here this week. a S e ort Buckingham Palace. Another 500 icemen in Canada, not counting were receiving treatment for emo-|respondence with the St. Lawrence Speaker Beaudoin said he had fival by the tightest security pre-tax rental agreements expiring] The plan is in line with U.S. iebs will curtsey before the Queen|some 15,000 on three leased bases|tional disturbances or getting cor-| Seaway Authority and Caughna- no alternative. but to apply the utions ever known at London March 31 1957, no province would | efforts to build mutual confidence this afternoon. in Newfoundland. |rective care. waga Indians over expropriation rule. port get less than what it would have in disarmament with Russia, and ~ « Brifish newspapers heralded his received had the agreements been is aimed at paving the way to a n 0 Od S Visit with editorials describing him extended into the following five comprehensive program of con- URGES SALE OF BEER IN GROCERY STORES as "the jackal." "monster," and years. controlled arms reduction. Britain rd "Ivan the terrible." Police feared) 2 No province in any single year | and France earlier this week sub- TORONTO 58) 1 oT leader demonstrations against him by|under the proposed five-year for-| mitted an arms control plgn linked Donald C. MacDonald sa ed- oan | eastern European refugees who/mula arrangement would get less to a general disarmament pact. nesday he signed a committee re- ; i Fi blame him for mass deportations than 9 per cent of the average Sub-committee delegates referred port on toll roads which tended to a from Poland, East Germany and for the preceding two years. This| the American plan to their govern- favor their establishment even! the Baltic states. is a protection against a slump in ments. though he is opposed to them ° PY He told the Ontario legislature during debate on the report, tabled ain 1NgSs ou Wednesday, he supported it be-! cause it recommended only that] ® the legislature accept the idea of tolls as one practical way of fi- Tice ' nancing super-highways. J Tolls were one way of financing v Inti roads, but he did not think they OTTAWA (CP) The National were the best. Drivers were the Callery's purchase of expensive old most heavily-taxed group in the paintings was described province, and it was not fair to Commons Wednesday as to buying stocks at peak masters' in. the similai prices Wallace Nesbitt was particularly cently add to their burden by charging them for the right to travel on super-highways. The government should collect more money from large corporations, which used highways to add to their sales and profits. PC Oxford) critical of re- announced purchases from collection of t he Prince of Liechtenstein, which he said cost $885,000. The gallery gave no price fig- ures in announcing purchase of four more of the Liechtenstein col- lection, but Mr. Nesbitt spoke as ons considered an item 1 supplementary spend f acquisition of gallery. ed within two years. A section of the meeting in UAW Hall is | shown right. (PLEASE TURN TQ PAGE TWO FOR STORY.) I's ~Times-Gazette Photog Stanley J. Daly, president of the Retail Grocers' Association of Ontario, last night urged that the sale of beer be. permitted | in grocery stores. Mr. Daly, | He said the new beer outlet | support from the 10,000 inde- | left, was speaking before a | would cut drunkenness in half | pendent grocers of Ontario, leg- group of Oshawa and district | and reduce highway accidents, | islation permitting sale of beer art works by the grocers in the UAW Hall here. | Mr. Daly said that with the | in their stores could be obtain-