Weather Report Mild with scattered showers. Sunny and cold Wednesday 2 TIMES-GAZETTE TELFPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RR 3-3492 All Other Calls -..... RA 3-3474 VOL. 86--NO. 48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1957 Price. Not Over B Cents Per Copy WOMAN'S BOD |---- Front Teeth Knocked Out & Plan Offers i | Settlement HAMILTON (CP)--Police today |discovered, He also said that he sought to identify a woman whose did not think that she had been | By LLOYD McDONALD raped. bruised and battered body was|yiCIoUSLY BEATEN Authorized As Second Class Mall Post Office Department, Ottawe EIGHTEEN PAGES rn -- | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) Canada today offered a comprom- tound this morning stuffed under! One police officer said he a verandah. {never seen anyone so *'viclously' ise proposal to settle the Egyp- | |tian-Israeli deadlock. | The almost nude body was dis- heaten, The woman's nose was External Affairs Minister Pear- | {son, speaking in the resumed {Middle East debate in the gen- eral assembly, warned: "We are! |now reaching, if indeed we have not already reached, the point of covered beneath the steps of the broken and her front teeth home of Mrs. Helen Wren at Fer- knocked out. Police believe she guson and Charlton Avenues by a might have been kicked to death neighbor, Wallace Walsh, as he|or beaten with an instrument such ieft for work. |as a car jack. It was first believed that the| Garbage collectors making their woman. about 30 years of age,|rounds have been asked to watch no return in our effort to deal | with the problems arising out of |the military intervention in the : Suez area." > | Leading off a new round of de- {bate on the Israeli-Egyptian dis- |pute, Jordanian Ambassador Ab- -- (del Momen Rifa'i told the assem- |bly the time for patience had | |passed and that action must be jtaken to get Israeli forces out of the Gaza Strip and the Sharm el {Sheikh area, on the Gulf of Aqaba. |BLAMED ZIONISTS | Rifa'i, current chairman of the Asian-African group, blamed for- | eign Zionist support for Israel's] {refusal to comply with earlier UN |] {bad been dead only a few hours, for discarded pieces of clothing: |But Dr. H. L. Foster, city pathol-| Detectives said they believed ogist, after a hurried examination the girl was beaten to death with estimated she had been killed at/a sharp instrument--a |ieast 24 hours before the body was hammer or a crow bar. Education Seen Top Issue In PEI House By THE CANADIAN PRESS indication that flood stages will Prince Edward Island's legisla- (be Ssached on any point on either ture opens today and there have i been indications that education| A Liberal ova tion Sembet may be the chief topic. Since the in Saskatchewan gts last session many provincial or-|said the CCF Soverye: a ganizations have asked for a royal discriminating aga . jar commission to ing into the/ers in that province. D. F. TRUCK CRUSHES CAR TRUNK IN HIGHWAY 401 PILE-UP TODAY WEST OF WHITBY Parliament Cars, Transports [Low Cost Pipeline, 'In 401 Accident Construction Issue Boils Six cars, three transports, and police said, apd a secondt rans- Discussed its So i Sao a dump truck were involved in an port, unable to stop in time, jack- accident which tied up traffic for knifed into the rear of the tractor more than two hours on Highway (trailer. The second transport of her forces. He said all mem- By DON PEACOCK came to rest straddling the centre OTTAWA (CP) - - The Canadian | bers of the UN--despite alleged Canadian Press Staff Write | Two Oshawa drivers, Construction Association toda y|Zionist pressure--have a responsi- OTTAWA (CP)--The bitter pipe- Elizabeth Romhanys, 59, of 790; The Webster car, approaching troposed-to members of the fed-|bility to see that deeisions of the Ine debate of last spring has 401 this morning. slowed down, the accident, PREMIER GUY MOLLET, RIGHT, IN N.Y. cFare ! J Mrs, boulevard. . ki islands educational Sytem and| 306, Ke member for Qu Appellee i { the system is expec get a Vs King street east, and Allan Web- the scene, stopped behind the two (Tal cabinet a conference on the assembly are respected. Mollet Said Bac ing thorough airing at this session. ais De Povipes basic yd boiled up anew in the Commons ster, 44, of 285 Albert street, were wrecked (ransports A third trans. building of homes for persons' The debate was resumed as| Speaker N. .V Bachyn been pushed aside in: and now seems certain to spill cdmitted to Oshawa General Hos-|port, following the Webster car, ¢arning less than $5,000 a year. |private efforts continued to seek | . in as the rura; electrification pros ever. into this year's federal elec- pital, with injuries sustained in was unable to stop in time, and| The association's brief was tolfor a formula for Israeli with- Deman S sraell gram. tion campaign. /tre accident. collided with the Webster car, be presented to Trade Minister|drawal, Many diplomats, however 2 3 i Municipal, Affair ister a one, point Monday Thomas | The chain of accidents started flattening it as far as the front ifowe. 2 expected to Foveits were convinced that larael mar- pa ASHINGTON a French believes Israel is entiiled du solid ; 4 defended © +, cx : arnet = Comox-Alberni) when a collision occurred between f€at. 4 ithe delegation, hea T. N. athon ta .S a (Premier Guy Mol reported | assurances agains an a y berta 1 ek 4 said is the "stuff out of which (je s' ear) and another | Meanwhile. traffic had hacked, Carter. president. and 'S. W, C.|cials had done little rd ready to bag 's demands'tr~% and shipping. blockades be-/oder. Tho Lbs municipalGe eri an aid a survey po in AI ror ou ie. onthe a thaund lane up as far as Lynd's ercol a-diss'Chutter 2srociation Zefieral man-'ing the impasse, for secur! Ss as he be-|fore withdrawing its forces from, cader t had failed "io in.had shown that last the Prime Mi for ot Yaur. [hear the 'Whitby-Pickering town tance of about nalf a mile. |ager, were Tinafice Minister Har-| pearson today reiterated Can- gins talks today with President/the Gulf of Aqaba and Gaza the governmen hensive hospital |frants made up at Yeast half 1 oki me Minister St. Laur-liine, A City 2 Oshawa dump yuck, |e, Works Minister Winters and ada's opposition to the sanctions Eisenhower. areas. SHI ® Phe Spears out-of eder total expenditure in 30 of the lA tractor-trailer passing a string of stopped cars,|Labor Minister Gregg. proposal. He referred to "forms of | The visiting French leader] They predicted the French pre- plan. municipalities in the province. In sels to agree. cn approaching [s'de-swiped three vehicles before| The association also asked Ld which would be an ad- (meets with Eisenhower and state{mier will not hesitate to make zuling was upheld when put to" ai U5 £ province provided $2 to onday's pipeline debate -- -------- coming 1 rest. goyernment to revive the National mission by the assembly of com- Secretary Dulles at the White/known this view, as well as his/vote. nitoba [fOr each $1 raised by the m erupted from a CCF motion, sup- . _ The first collision took place at Joint Conference Board of the [plete and final failure to solve this House in the first of three talks|Vigorous opposition to any United| In another part of the Manitoba | iyi ported by the Progressive Con- 8.30 a.m, At 11.00, officers Sal 'onstruction - Industry so that hl structively." | d for th ct. two d |Nations move to penalize Israel cession, Premier C said a phlei the Zovern, 1quor e Hyd and Morley, Richardson. | management and. iabor might dis-/"5i_ Gftered a four-poi A ares so me Wo C28. with economic sanctions. |the province appears to be in_for ment "misled" Parliament and of the Whitby detachment, OPP, cuss mutual problems under labor. Jie offered j four-point plan. as| Mollet arrived Monday and vas| Four other key problems are|a flood-free year on both the Red the country in last year's debate S h I M were still on the scene, attempt- department population Pe a dh ae ith Boe i > pid remained understood to he set for personaliand Assiniboine Rivers. that the not saying how much "private t ing to unravel a gigantic traffic tm : a afdrawal by spelling ou e ar- Nixon. Lisenhower | i i x the legislature that the bY ne at from an oug n an. HED, caused by the Sra Eon 7 Reviewing the government's! angements which would follow, |in the White House. {attention 9 Eisenhower and, Mo BO ents or the provincial financial support to Trans-Canada WINNIPEG (CP)--Changes that ridens fiz money Policy as Sv urb Ofand which would strengthen se-| The continuing Middle East cri-| France's financial difficulties; |-ood forecasting committee held Pipe Lines Ltd. have been brewing for months in| Oshawa General Hospital rey 17% & S3C. 40 that when re. |CUrity and prepare the way for sis was reported to top the agenda pjgeria, where Mollet is reported/last week studied latest jaforma The motion was presented by the Manitoba beer and liquor bus- ports that both drivers admitted jaxations are announced ijt will|Pacification. |as the U.S. and France sought to|anxious to win added U.S. back- tion and agreed that "'there is no CCF Whip Scales Krowles, Win-/iness are all coming to a head at fn atistactory condition, Mrs: still take some months for the ef-| = The four points are: {warm up the chilly relations that|ing for his program of reforms | gipeg North Centre. But after a once. Romhanys fe arses 10 ner [fects to be ieflected in construc-| 1. "There should be a formal have marred ties since the fight- which will ease Arab demands for . gay ong debate i was rejected 94 The government set up 2 royal bead, and. right knee, while Web-' ion" activity pledge by the governments of Is-|ing in Egypt. independence: Atlantic pact sirat- PRESLEY PEALS wi ne Liberal majority commission in 1954 heade y ster sustained scalp lacerations. o : : jrael and Egypt to observe 'scrup: BACKS ISRAEI leg and the question of European ac by the Social Credit ty. The car which was ollisi Any great reduction in the vol- y isi | dino et A q rep ay he SR) So acken, Jomer Sremar with. the Ronson oe ume of construction Jadertaken Hiously. he Drovisiom, " Ye 199] French diplomats sald Mollet / ity. COOL COWS rted the CCF and Conserva- ativ dy provincial driven by Mary Kalamaga, of Would affect not only the industry armist ; [ " parte 4 five leader, to stidy 'provincial Whitby. This car was then struck Dut the country generally, it said.| 2. "The secretary-general and | OSHAWA (CP) =~ Hiram Mr. Knowles conceded that the ommended broach changes and bY a truck, driven by Donald | One » every $5 now joe! n the commander ot i UN met! enera 0 ors Gifford' ag are real cool. oS ax 3 pen vod Incl ear Ho! Green, Oshaw: § end goods and services is a con-|gency Force shou ar- ast year farmer - BOvernment 2 sgitement, isblad they ere proved last year by "ITER I! THANE, hava truck. |ttruction dollar " rangements with the governments nounced milk production in- up to $30,000000 to build the! The yi commission now is Which collided with three cars,| The National Housing Act was concerned for the deployment of | : creased when hillbilly tunes prairie leg' of the Alberta-Mont- considering applications for newly Was driven by Gordon Brock, 53, &imed at enabling persons of mod-|UNEF on the armistice demarca- | Tro Sy 1 TO 1 S were played on the barn radio. real natural gas pipeline men-'approved types of outlets. "of 453 Cromwell Ave., Oshawa. St income to own a home yet "in |tion line. Now he says they produce tioned the stock options for com-| 'In addition to package. stores This truck struck cars driven by |'996 the number of NHA loans de-| 2. "It should be agreed. and af- | BEY : | even more on a diet of Elvis pany president Nathan E. Tanner and men-only beer parlors that James Glen McDougal, 29, of Pe-(reased and the proportion of firmed that there should be no in-| NEW. YORK (AP) -- General, This represents a drop of 29 Per Presley. There's one hitch-- of Calgary, former Alberta mines existed under the old act, the terborough, Peter Bosko, 42, of those going to people with annual terference with innocent passage Motors Corp., biggest of the cent from '1955 when earnings| milk production drops on Sun- minister, and Charles S. Coates province now will have five othew Ashbu d Earl F rch, ""60mes of over $5,000 increased." | through, or any assertion of bel. (World's manufacturing giants,| =. .° rd $1,189,477,000.] days when rock 'n' rofl music P now will have five other rn, 1 Earl Fred Birch ee ) i Mond ted t fit of SO 0 a reeo ,189,477, : 0 ol Toronto vice-president and gen-'types of outlets. 47. of Toronio. 'The outlook for 1957 is that the ligerent rights in, the Straits of Monday reported a net profit of But it still makes 1956 the second.| iS hard to find. 2 eral manager. Licences may be granted for Driver of the transport which Fumber of NHA loans issued to|Tiran or the Gulf of Aqaba. Is- $947,3%.,000 for ae i : jon" his-| { But he said members were peer and wine sales to men and struck the rear of the Webster Ne Eroup contemplated as de-|raeli troops on their withdrawal | best year in the corporation's his-| - - | M. J. COLDWELL ; misled a vear ago by not being women in restaurants and adjoin- car was Conrad Desjardines, 28, 'Crving of assistance when the act from .the Sharm el Sheikh area | mms: mms gu ummm--""-- 0Ty. \Cheering Children informed as to the number of jp. beverage rooms, and for li- of New Liskedrd. A transport way first passed will drop even should . be followed by UNEF | * L440 | The big auto company's 1956 ese shares ' : quor sales in dining rooms, cock- driven by Earl Geer, of Port 'urther." |in the same way as in other parts profit was equal to $3.02 a share, 0 we a Tecan: Tampany -PrOSPestus tail rooms and cabarets. More Perry, was parked, when it rolled - m= Jag i -- lof Sinai." a» | compared to $4.30 a share in 1955 'Mob Massey f showed Mr. Tanner boug Loo (than 50 communities have ap- back fo strike the front end of a { 4. "Provision... must be made | Sales of cars, trucks, tractors, | (CP)--Hundreds of | of the Sht0g Shares 2vallstle o Proved some or all of the new car driven by Donald Mackenzie, Bulb P St t for peaceful transition from the [locomotives, refrigerators, -and| . \ORONTO J--uuncrecs of mgm Bo and Mr Soules his full 50.000 outlets in local option votes 25, of Belleville. op ar |administration of Israel" in the other GM products last year | Cheering children ignored protocel on ition De ros ie Sot went re ; - a {Gaza Strip. "To co-ordinate and [totalled $10,796,433,000 a decline and police Monday to mob Gover-| fi Tugthet 41 2 romina G 1Al {make effective arrangements to of 13 per cent from the record! nor-General Massey. I 4 this end the secretary-general | i Mr. St. Laurent said 'Mr Obscene Book f a enera arm | Bit cide 10 nore i Reneta, 1955 total of $12,443,277,000. Mr. Massey. in Toronto on a Knowles was not 'mislec The o ! CHALK RIVER, Ont (CP)--An |Nations commissioner for Gaza." Sales from Canadian and over-|ihree-day visit at the invitation of fact that there were options was voldents Sai ; ---- - : |seas plants, however, ran counter Mayor Phillips, visited the low- accidental explosion of a photo d'sclosed to the House by t he He Am.Tpos paotog- to the downward trend in the U.S.,[1ent Regent Park housing devel-| orpawA (CP) -- A tod tabling of documents." Tuc O1 rt Yapher's Rash bulb sot oft > gen- ' . | climbing to a record high of 583,- opment. The children, put on they aar attack sent CCF Leader es [Power srancr.adas atomic LLL] ers trl Le} |000 cars and trucks from 554,000|alert by an advance escort of uy Gildwell fo hospital about ik WASHINGTON (AP)--The Su : --. The bulb exploded Saturday jhe Previous yeer. ics: wounds, me three months hefore 8D expected " od a ou- - p » y { wv [/ i uto inl ers et nreme Court Monday unanimously |when about 70 Ottawa high school from his. car. |federal general election. struck do ichig bye | aaah rs: w rire ed - i : : | The 68-year-old party leader down a Michigan law which teachers were visiting the build. | { irade it a crime to sell books | ling housing the NRX atomic| wners et Bac Obviously delighted by the, spon- | as taken Monday by ambulance Aas $ 4 ss | , C | i | tion, Mr, Massey! i Build L) deemed to © bsce . leper ac . MONTREAL (CP) -- A union | | laneous recep from the Parliament Bu ontain obscene lan energy reactor. The explosion set - | busi, ned auto hs, chatted | i i ' id wage |up an electrical disturbance which |Pokesman announced Monday | Egw {OUSLY signed aul0g apis. Sha where he took ill while talking to DETROIT (CP)--The Interna-| The law was attacked by Alfred released the main safety switch "Ent that a strike of Montreal Political Hats uit Foungsens. and asked three shout 15 CCF Commons mem tional Auto Workers reported Mon. E Butler, a Detroit dealer who in NRX, code name for the re. [Diimbers, considered settled Jat, fo ays ters. [In his inner office. day strike benefits of $9,312,097 was fined $100 after selling to a | actor vrday night 'is back on again." pere vaid in 1956, including Toe nolice inspector a hook ye The or g 1% oF, Failure of the Quebec Corpora- . .., |cences for their six-shooters. i ici Dr. T. L. her, WINDSOR (CP)--Stolen Politi-| "When the governor-generai ana}, 2 Pivssian, Br. met cal hats will be returned to their his party entered one of {exact nature of the illness. But & ) IT RIT Il Releasing of the switch sounded | f Plumbing i | t han $2,000.00 during a seven- Devil Rides Outside. don of Plumbing and Heating |apartment blocks the - children jo ti i otficial described it as a I : {the plant's general alarm system. |c § '| "rightful" i it '} eek walkout at General Motors The book was written by John wh J Contractors to agree to with Higutinl: university owners, 8 i Df Canada Corporation Howard Griffin, who lost his sight Howes, Diared and bells tlanged drawal of pending court proceed. | Frank Sweet of Assumption Uni. Urged aie Bim. for a few mild coronary thrombosis. His UAW -secretary-treasurer Emil {rom a war injury and suidesis | isitors were assured |ings' against the union was said [versity who engineered the theft R v 2% condition was described early to- ! : ke aren tregained ot Lay: igen there was no danger. to be the stumbling block gl e thell 'moments by police, until one child |." oc "unchanged." azen said strike benefits and' eg: ast January after -- a bichon : lost month, has disclosed in the shouted: "We live here don't we? | os avy expenditures from the gen- being blind for 10 vears. Griffin's! = NEE university weekly. 'Well let's go." And in they went, FOR SOME WEEKS AC | | ral fund resulted in a drop to fight returned while he was work- |? | It is expected Mr Coldwell will 70,285 in the international ing on another novel at his par- a ! inion's total resources at the end ¢nts' farm at Mansfield, Tex | bf 1956- $4,721 857 less than a year' Justice Felix Frankfurter de-| * | fore. livered Monday's decision, a He said Michigan was in effect weeks and absent from his pars jamentary duties for a further period. Parliament likely will be dissolved for an election in late May or mid-June. Dr. Fisher said ag . => LATE NEWS FLASHES = Lurning the house to roast the pig hrysler Sales in enacting the anti-obscenity law. NOT RESTRICTED 'We have before us," Frank- turter said, "legislation not reas- p or January enably restricted to the evil with which it is said to deal. The inci- Fated . dence of this enactment is to re- WINDSOR (CP Chrysler of gee the adult population of Mich -anada reported Monday automo- izan to reading only what is fit ile sales last month were up 6.7 (o; children. : °F cent over the same period in, «yy thereby arbitrarily -curtails , cre of those liberties of the indi C. 0. Hurley, vice-president in y dual now enshrined in the due harge of sales, said: 'This gain process clause of the 14th Amend as made in the face of a con- ment that history has attested as rted effort to restrict consumer (he indispensable conditions for uying hie maintenance and progress of At the present time pur a free soviety any has the greatest volume of Byier's appeal contended the Infilled orders on hand that tate law violated the U.S. con- ave ever experienced at titution's guarantees of free press ason of the year," and due process of law, com we this ANGEL OF DEATH Blanca Toronto, gel of death" when a fireman appeared outside her second storey window. Every year Mrs. Staub burns a candle in her window in memory of her mother and this time the glow. ing candle was mistaken for a fire. Up came firereels, ladders and firemen who applogized for the fright they had her, |the debate Alfred H 10 take quick mittee's establishment with wide powers to control pol- Air pollution was increas- ing and endangering lives. members of the ture spoke on the report and then ran out of steam caused (was ended by the Speaker, report tution Seven committee's report - Initial two- without discussion two weeks ago. SAYS TOO MANY [ Ross Whicher (L--Bruce) was the only speaker who opposed set- ting up a commission. He said there are too many commissions iow operating and it was difficult for the legislature to keep tab on fr Toronto them, action on the com- he made responsible for control- Lng air pollution. | Skylark, after Thomas D. Thomas (CCF--Osh- awa), a member of the House| committer which studied pollution | nroblems said International] Nickel Co. could do more to rea | which of a suggested commission Australia. legisla. trol pollution in the Sudbury area He also said Sudbury city council] could have done more to help ease the situation, | and The tabled onds. was - British space-exploring SPACE EXPLORER A black smoke trail, resemb- He suggested a cabinet minister| ling a tree, is created by the "On Air Pollution [a's 4 TORONTO (CP) year cost of launching a proposed cemmission to control air 'pollu- % lion was estimated today at $500, 000 by the chairma of a legisla- live commitice which studied pol- Jution problems for two years Cowling (PC thought she was seeing an "an- |High Park) urged the government i rocket, had been launched from Woomera Range, It reached a height of just under 10 miles, travel- led 29 miles in the process, and was powered by a solid-propel- lant rocket motor producing an | 11,500 « pound thrust for 30 sec- | --Central Press Canadian it was too early to say whether | | Ibe confined 10 hospital for some | | Britain Gets $500,000,0 LONDON (AP) ~- Britain the export-import bank in $500,000,000 "loan of credit," | Peter Thorneycroft announced | Rerial Observation Start CAIRO (Reuters) -- The Force has started an experim demarcation line between Israeli and Egyptian forces, it was announced here today. |Riots In Cairo Suburbs NEW YORK (AP) -- to five persons were killed in The pany reported today that 600 Palestine Arabs training for the | Egyptian. armed forces rioted in two Cairo suburbs and shree Mr. Coldweli's illness would affect |pis activities during the expected {election campaign. A native of England and resl dent of Canada since 1910, Mr, Coldwell became acting party leader in 1940 and leader in 1942, He suffered a mild heart seizure in 1952. Party colleagues said am illness he suffered in 1956 was not the result of a heart attack. Mr, Coldwell. when re-elected 2s president and national party ieader in Winnipeg last August, lsaid his health was good enough |for. him to continue as leader. But he advised party members to start considering a possible successor "as the time must inevitabl. rome when someone else bave to assume the leadership." 00 Loan has signed an agreement with Washington establishing a Chancellor of the Exchequer today. HS United Nations Emergency ental aerial observation of the National Broadcasting Come clashes with Egyptian police,