Weather Report Cloudy with rain today. Sunny and cool Wednesday. TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 All Other Calls ...... RA 3-3474 VOL. 86--NO. 79 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1957 STRIKE EN Killer Hanged In Vancouver VANCOUVER (CP)--Joe Gor- chamber briskly, said nothing and don, 34, was hanged early today|declined to see the »abbi with § for murdering a policeman, Whom he had spoken during the TWENTY PAGES Authorized As Second Class Mall Price Not Over Post Office Department, Ottawe § Conts Per Copy SEEN 1,700,000 To Return LH . |James Carey, 28, convicted nae | | 8 afternoon, No prayers were said. |with Gordon in the slaying, had| Gordon leit letters for three |his death sentence commuted to'younger convicts at the prison, {life imprisonment little more than|advising them not 'to make the |15 hours before he, too, was to same mistake L did. . {have been hanged. On hearing of Carey's commu- | At their trial for the shooting of tation, Mr, Justice A. M. Manson |Constable Gordon Sinclair, w h o|of the British Columbia Supreme died shortly after dusk Dec. 7, Court, said he sent a telegram to {1955, it was alleged Gordon actu-|the solicitor-general urging 'in ally shot the constable but that the strongest possible terms" that Carey was equally guilty because|similar mercy also be shown Gor- i |he was a party to a robbery which don. The judge had sentenced the ] [to take place. * hanging of Gordon at Oakalla| : | prison farm in neighboring Burn- \ JIMMY, AN OSHAWA BEAR, CLOWNS WITH ALFRED PUCHER City Man Wrestles By ERIC SISEL Ever wrestle with a bear? bear, according to R. Litz, an Oshawa poultry and meat dealer who lives at 118 Bloor street gost. ried foe===-a 280 be 7 wg bey [nd Has Unique Hobby Daily With Bear Now in his fourth year, Jimmy weekly with a hose. He is cared has quite a respectable appetite,/for and fed twice daily by Alfred There's nothing to it, especially devouring five to six pounds of Pucher, 27, an employe of Mr.| #f your opponent is the "right" food daily. Jimmy is mostly a Litz. Alfred also likes to wrestle vegetarian, although he gets some with the bear. bread with his meals. He also loves Coca-Cola and more than 600 pounds. beer. Jimmy has his own "house Tove meat, eeause. be. dren: but meat, , bu it; always Ee vega ty es Braed" (his. wirediolf avon. Wien fully grown, Jimmy win day on a\face saving "5 cles off the "doesn't;and play peti on the * Litz prop- ; erty in the southeast section off¢orpence burg |the prosecution claimed was about pair to be hanged. | SIMILAR SENTENCES | Up to three hours before the| Poth mien were convicted: 'of murder, Mr. Justice Manson said, | aby, efforts were still being made to delay the sentence. The trap sprung on Gordo {12:13 a.m. and he was pronounce dead at 12:25 2m. official confirmed the wire had SAYS NOTHING been received but that no reprieve He walked into the hanging was granted. Africans End 'Bus Boycott JOHANNESBURG, South Africa"pounds in efforts to avoid the long | (Reuters)--Fifty thousand Afri-'walk home. |cans have ended a three-month' The natives also used bicycles boycott of public buses. and were given rides by whire The boycott began Jan, 7 after employers in their anti-bus cam- the tramsit company raised the paign. Many natives continued fare for the 10-mile ride from Af-|their walks and about 6,000 kept [rican homes in Alexandra Town- os cycling Monday despite the end ship to Johannesburg from four- of the boycott. pence (five cents) to fivepence (six cents). : Many made the daily trek on foot, some covering an estimated distance of 1,500 miles during the strike period. The end of the strike came Mon. formula. The y took its vehi- @ increase mendation for mercy for either, mat] Mr. Justic 5 d|"didn't anticipate a reply. Right To and the jury made no recom-!; 'Defends | {Lcommend¢ ed Ald. Lan suggestions eel AT". ey an unplea: # | i Justice Manson said he In Ottawa, a justice department § "CALM YOURSELF" is the advice given David Harmer by his famous sister Shirley, of TV | fame, who was in Oshawa Mon- dav.-x cht to see David's pro- oy! - 'he's the director --of P Feelings .," he glided, Tose tion y c¢o vO 1 i [of the il tion must still make the final de- | a three-act play put on by mem- | bers of the King Street United Church. Young People's Club. Name of the play was priately "Calm Yourself. | --Times-Gazette Photo ans appre. | LONDON (Reuters) -- Leaders said the strikes had forced both of some 1,700,000 striking ship- engineering and shipbuilding em- yard and factory workers today ployers to enter into district ne- recommended that their men re- gotiations on their demand for a turn to their jobs. 10-per-cent boost. | "he recommendation came from, The employers' offer, combined the executive council of the Con-|with a government decision to set federation of Shipbuilding and En-|up courts of inquiry into the dis- {gineering Unions. Leaders of each pute, had led the executive coun- unions in the confedera-| cil of the federation to "review the |circumstances," the statement cision on a return to work. 1 said. Some 200,000 shipyard workérs| : : i quit their jobs 18 days ago. Indus-| %. ions decided tg halt the trial workers are in the 11th day!® Ties A ha stormy tr reg. 1011p of a snowballing strike which had [TRH E. There Was SLOPE Pres been planned to affect all 3,000.- Sure from many of the leaders | "eat. keep the strike going until the O00 2 ion members by next Sat- employers were forced 0 increase eir .cash offers--five per cen The exscative council for the shipyard 'men and just un- confederation r i der four per cent for the general return to werk pending results of manufacturing workers, a government court of inquiry into the men's wage claims, | The resolution to end the strike The strikes began in support on Was carried by 710,177 votes to demands for a 10-per-cent wage 449.162. . increase. They have halted pro-| News of the decision caused duction in shipyards for nearly scuffles among strike demonstrat- three weeks and had progres-|0rs outside the London hall where sively paralyzed the general ma- the meeting was held and police nufacturing industry during the had to restore order. last 11 days. Since the strikes started the un- A complete manufacturing shut- ions are believed to have paid out down had been planned by the more than £6,000,000 ($17,000,000) unions for the end of this week in strike pay. The strikers have when over 3,000,000 men would|lost about £25,000,000 ($70,000,000) have been on strike, in addition in wages. to the 200,000 shipyard workers. Employers say that the cost of A mass conference of represent-|the strikes to them in terms of atives of the 40 trade unions lost production and lost orders linked in the Confederation of|cannot be estimated. Shipbuilding-and Engineering Un-| Seventy shipyards were af- fons decided today .to end the fected, bringing work to a halt on strikes after forcing wage o'fers|600 ships. Industrial plants shut from employers. down produced everything from A statement from the unions'jet bombers to vacuum cleaners. Egypt To Aid | UNEF Stop Arabs of the ded: th AR ah ii ; A dr moved up be Sy Caine ht | i | ie 25ivear-old TV Star was | | awa. fast might fo. attend. ihe Yourself" at King|hi treet United Church under the|fer irection of her brother, David. |advi troops are trol. Hy 3 way. SwediASSIPIC ATION ithe notified Cairo that gents also er emphasized ; committee on NER within a nontained in Ri ; y } 8 4 Monday defended ville three years ago Roy. Roy has a permit from the On-/to for fi e % v i 5 bought Jimmy after his| Roy says Jimmy is completely tario department of lands and for- worth fivepence on the buses. a rn ents rian} mother was killed by a district|domesticated and friendly with ests for Jimmy and an inspector The South African government CBE Doran {drops around about twice yearly termed the boycott political rather program. ccelved this provise 31 bunter and Jimmy was picked up everyone. ye, near Port Perry. FRIENDLY FELLOW ""He's a most friendly and good- natured character and thoroughly reliable," says Roy. Jimmy is a back bear and almost five feet | "If we left him to shuffle for !0 See that the animal is proper-/than7 economic. Transport Minis- himself in the bush, it is unlikely|!y cared for. {he would survive long as he has nev Roy added. GETS SHOWE i ing Jimmy gets 'a shower twice would adopt bears as pets. Ask Dulles Cl Stand On Egypt WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Democrats demanded today that State Secretary Dulles explain whether he cancelled Egypt's As- wan Dam financing plans in a de- liberate move toward an economic ald showdown with Russia in the Middle East. Dulles also faced questioning at & press conference on that and other matters covered in a new "Dullés biography which the state dopartment describes as not offi- cial, Senator John Sparkman (Dem Ala.) backed up a proposal by Senator Hubert Humphrey (Dem. Mion.) that Dulles be called be- fore the Senate foreign relations committee for fresh questioning about the decision. Dulles announced last July 19 the withdrawal of an American offer to aid Egypt in building the Roy, who came to Canada from break the strike if it took six Conservative party, which last er had to shift for himself," Berlin in 1938, has had consider- months. able experience handling bears as domestic pets. He is always will- to give advice to those who during the strike, many for sleep- speech should only be for them- The Quebec Liberal also told the iter B. J. Shoeman pledged to upper house that the Progressive {week criticized Mr. St. Laurent for | Justice Minister Charles Swrt a letter he wrote to CBC chair said 14,000 Africans were arrested man A. D. Dunton, believes "'free ling in backyards and city com- selves." LONDON (AP)--A prosecution proposed dam on the Nile River, medical expert testified today A week later Egypt nationalized that the wealthy widow Dr. John the Suez Canal. 4 Sa ; having murdered could not have Sparkman said in an interview Surv that he also wants to know more last about 'a secret letter reported written by President Eisenhower to Chiang Kai-shek in 1955. The Dulles biography describes it as few days of her life. jury trying the 58-year-old Eastbourne society doctor was told, however, that there Jat to Sombie fstram?? A A is indication that Mrs. it or- satisfying" the Nationalist China |e) was dying ane hat she even leader that the United States called for brandy and soda and would help defend Quemoy and |ice cream only five days before Mate, the island approaches to'her death. ormosa. "We were repeatedly told there 5 man said. to provide some pleasure." The new book, John Foster Dulles: A Biography, was written |} REASED DOSES d of zivi by John Robinson (Jack) Beal,| Dr. Adams is accused of giving Time magazine's diplomatic re- porter. MacDonald Questions ear AdamsCase Witness Says Woman Not Dying Before Drugs Given ived drugs prescribed for the tion charges that the dosages of| The witness, Dr. Michael Ashby, r neurologist, testified this sug- were no secret agreements of this gested "the patient was not be- kind in these negoMations,'" Spark- yond hope, and life still seemed | Mrs. Morrell massive injections of Adams was forced to take the risk darcotics when he "decided the [9f Senator Pouliot spoke shortly be- fore the Senate gave final reading to a bill voting the government $276,884,954 to enable it to pay its {bills in the first month of the new | fiscal year which started April 1, | Opposition and CCF speakers in time had come" for her to die. |the Commons Friday said Mr. St. She died Nov. 13, 1950. Laurent's letter to Mr. Dunton He had been treating the 81- constituted interference with the cerebral thrombosis. The prosecu- ities. | Senator Pouliot said that in the| {narcotics were stepped up after Senate in 1956 he criticized the! {he learned she was threatening to|CBC for broadcasting a "blas- {cut him out of her will. | phemous'" poem over its French- | DE Ashhy Jooked at nurses' re- language network, poris on the e derly woman up un-| «pn, my private capacity as a {til two days before her death. boa i iti & Attorney-General Sir Reginald | Canadian citizen or in my official Manningham-Buller asked him: |caPacity as a senator, I had the |unqueséionble right to express | "Was there any sign in that re- | my approval or disapproval of port She Was 3 dying woap and! .ny program broadcast by the | The medical expert replied: |CBC." "It is against the View Ihe vas . . un ev | Ask Dairy Strike tends Dr 'Made Illegal |CLAIMS NECESSARY | The defence con | WINDSOR (CP)--Purity Dairies made application Monday to the Ontario labor relations board to have a walkout of 200 truck drivers declared an illegal strike. | increasing the injections to en- le the widow to get some sleep |and preserve her strength. Man Remanded 'As far as CBC went Miss Harmer night is the only one by the group, Iranian PM [msncer < reatmeny rapy trea fx/ The play, put on by < church's Young People's Club, fers said if, dstiwas the first play in which night she ne! fz 00d brother David had participated. after finishing | season The 22-year-old Wright Electrical on television. . {Co. employe, however, said he Miss Harmer said her Holly- has no plans of following his sis- wood agent, Arthur Rush, isjter's lead. working on several possibilities.| Although the performance last hoped fhe stopping as 0-Oper: Vv o the original Harris ould e ue " ian a mg , single classification tian authorities meanwhile outbreak pins today as the most to the UN's mixed ar- ent, the Gthing about Rotary, commission that Israeli|partment Deans that Rotary be. forces crossed the frontier south'has lifted 'lUsive in a commun- of Gaza March 31, fired on Arabs Americans stole sheep. No casualties'and Jordap 8 Of the club were were reported. [five mong? sh me ideals of TROOPS SHIELD NASSER East pes vg RW protest Fy indicated she may be back next/they are planning to enter the season. Contract is still in nego-'play in the Presbyway Drama tiation. | Festival later this season, The Even if she does go to Holly-|three-act play was written by wood, the 5 foot 4 inch blonde/James F. Stone. with the trim figure said she may| The cast included Jim Bell, appear in Hollywood television Georgina Stone, Louise Wanna-| plays before going into actual maker, Joanne Bell, Glen Pascoe, | movie films, David Harmer, Joan Bradbury,| Bodkin Adams is charged with|year.old woman for two years for CBC and censorship of iis activ-| "Get something in TV and they Bob McNaught, Doug Hircock, expected to ask for UN ask you," she said. Phyllis Bowman, Donna Elliott| It will not be the singer's first and Marilyn Scott. | visit to Hollywood. She was there] Miss Harmer was born in| last year and said she would be Thornton's Corners in 1932, one of| going there for a visit with her|six children of W. H. Harmer of| husband, George Murray, even if{493 Rossland road west. | she doesn't stay. Her first singing was done in "I've done two appearances at the King Street United Church] the Hollywood Bowl," she com-| junior choir, to which she was in- mented. 'troduced by her father. | Resigns In Shuffle TEHRAN, Iran (AP)--Ofticial urces said Prime Minister Hus-| sein Ala resigned today in a cabi-| net shuffle resulting from the mur- | t | J PHONE CALLS" | | VANCOUVER (CP) -- What | the public aguarium--particu- larly an April fish. | telephoned Vancouver Aquar- | ium Monday. better place for a fish than | An estimated 150 persons | Aquarium officials, besieged |not specify how long the UN force", {would remain on duty in Gaza' |The secretary-general has be, Find Mi hady 7% 7% Hammarskjold's statement did,» 4 9, (7 trying to Win Israel's agreer.', "" to station units on the Israel & ° of the border also, but 505 %, @ Ya rael has refused. I," © o Egypt's President Nas 92 2 Ue ? % 5% 2 0%, ay % drawal any time soon if troons are the best protec Dad As, sielp - J Girl A distraught father pleaded for; In seeking assistance from the public aid this morning in locating public, the girl's parents, Mr. ad his 15-year-old daughter, Beverley Mrs. F. E. Mackin, of 313 Col- Mackin, who has been missing lege avenue, ask anyone knowing from her College avenue home of the girl's whereabouts or being in Oshawa since last Friday able to give any information that morning. {may lead to her, to communicate The girl was last seen Friday with the police or Mr. and morning when she left to attend Mackin. 7 Mr. Mackin said that his dapgh- *3 her usual classes at the Oshawa | Collegiate and - Vocational Inter left her home at 8:30 am last stitute. A check there revealed Friday to attend her usual Grade she had not been seen there since 9D) class at OCVI. When she failed last Thursday afternoon. {to return home Friday night, Mr. The parents learned that the and Mrs. Mackin became worried girl had not been in school Fri-|and called police. A check at the day, and when she failed to re-|collegiate revealed that the with calls every April 1, said the callers asked for Mr. Squid, Mr. Pike, Mr. Bass-- almost every name in the ich- thylogical lexican. Except for one--Mr. Sucker. He, presumably, was doing the calling. { | The men, members of Local 800, | (ror enta @81 United Brewery Workers, walked 1 off their jobs Saturday and al- SUDBURY (CP)--Walter Laan- most 20,000 Windsor families went |eoja, 40, charged with the knife-| without milk delivery Saturday slayings Feb. 1 of Mr. and Mrs. and Monday. |Eghbal, energetic 49 - year - old| Gerard Castonguay, was re-| The company also has asked court minister to Shah Moham- {manded for mental observationithat it be given the right tojmed Reza Pahlevi. Informants| after a psychiatrist testified at prosecute the union for the walk- said the change would give the| Monday's preliminary hearing. |out. The union claims the men |government a stronger hand in| Magistrate W, F. Woodliffe re-|are not striking, but are taking a|dealing with banditry and -tribal three-day holiday without "giving defiance. jun home Saturdat her parents had not been there last Friday. |asked for ce aid. Police said all information had | As the Drovitee wide search ol been closely checked but not the ters its fifth day, Os ANE ed slightest clue to the girl's where reported today that ho Ha he abouts was found. Relatives in {been found of the ik $ yee Oshawa and district ,were ques- |abouts. Her descrip on es art. tioned but. they were unable fo circulated to a ha! oe all Ls s. give any helpful information. The ments in Ontario and to >: search is continuing and eff border points, are being made to check wi ? ps c * relatives in the U.S. in case the der of three Americans by Iran- ian bandits. | The sources said Ala, 74, will| e replaced by Dr. Manouchehr| Integrity Of Three PCs TORONTO (CP) The legisla- of Mr, MacDonald to the standing ing secured authorization from the ture's standing committee on priv- committee was made by Hollis! municipal board. fleges and elections today was to Beckett (PC--York East), one of Mr. MacDonald argued last consider an accusation that CCF|the three members listed by Mr. yoek that Moos" bois I past Leader MacDonald has questioned MacDonald. The third Conserva- leigh and Beckett were directly the integrity of three Progressive tive mentioned as having an Inter-linyolved in the bill, of which Mr. - Conservative members. 15 member committee, » which has the power to recom- sion, will be meeting for the first time since 1921. In the few times it has met in Ontario history, it has mostly considered allegations of election irregularities. Late Monday night Mr. Mac- Donald asked to be taken, off the committee, and he suggested that Rev. Gisborn (CCF -- Wentworth East) be seated instead Premier Frost had suggested #arlier that Mr, MacDonald with- w. He said Harold Fishleigh {PC -- Woodbine), one of three members who came under fire from the CCF leader this week, 'has given up his seat on the same gommittee. In accepting Mr. MacDonald's Withdrawal, the premier said he id planned to end the current sion Wednesday, but would now depend fions of the committee The motion referring the case est in a bill before the House is R. E, Sutton, York-Scarborough. { Mr. MacDonald said last Thurs- {Sutton is sponsor. Subsequently, Liberal give suburban Scarborough the the House. : power to pay $400,000 to subdi- SEES BOARD UNDERMINED viders for installation of oversize watermains. The CCF leader, in a statement released Monday, expanded on the allegations he made in the legisla- ture last week. iE RELEASED TO PUBLIC His statement was prepared for delivery to the House, but not given there because debate was halted by the Beckett motion to have Mr. MacDonald face the committee. The CCF leader sub sequently released his statement as a public document, "'subject to no legislative immunity." The bill, . now in committee will benefit stage, Would give Scarborough thesthey have MacDonald said: tioned, and I question, the shall continue propriety of board, cipal spending "Further, 1 have propriety of members of. companies a financial in interest action power to raise by debenture about|Questioning the propriety of such| on delibera- $400,000 to pay for oversize water-| action in no way reflects on either subdividers the honesty of integrity of persons mains installed by iwithout the township council hav-/inside or outside the House." Leader mend expulsion of a member for day in the legislature that the trio| Oliver said Mr. MacDonald should the duration of the current ses- had a direct interest ir a bill to/Prove his charges or resign from In his Monday statement, Mr. "I have ques- to this House passing a bill which legal- ized actions which were a ecalcu- lated breach of regulations, there-| by undermining the position and power of the Ontario municipal which this legislature has set up as a watch-dog over muni- questioned, and shall continue to question, the this House voting on legislation which which {manded Laaneoja to mental hos- | pital for 30 days to determine reason' as is allowed in their con-| whether he is fit to stand trial. tract. ! "LATE NEWS FLASHES | 11 Die In Plane Crash CHINCOTEAGUE, Va. (AP) A twin-engined naval | bomber plunged to earth shortly after taking off from the Chincoteague naval air station today, killing: the 11 members of its crew. Woman 30, Shot, Dies MONTREAL (CP) A 30-year-old woman was shot and fatally wounded today while walking along fashionable Pine Ave., near the JRospital where she was employed. | ve | Prisoner Es'<es, Retumns OTTAWAY ~ A penitentiary inmate who walked out of a tube ig 7; Gifanitorium in 'Kingston, Ont,, Sunday night returned Jn, pation aecord Monday night, federal authorities said tod}. nd ents {oifieia) Kevin a |ment specialist for the Near East'will be on car owners to prove, | Foundation. Official announcement of Ala's pin ei Gar Insurance Must In 1958 his cabinet, or possibly Thursday. The outgoing prime minister will replace his successor as court minister, The government sent proof that he is insured be- Dadshah, the desert outlaw blamed for the ambush killing in| fore receiving 1958 licence plates, | i American aid Highways Minister Allan told the roll, his wife, legislature Monday. nd Brewster Wilson, a develop-| The minister revealed that enus| southeast Iran they are insured. His statement Arms and ammunition were dis- came during second reading of an| tributed among tribesmen enlisted amendment tp the Highway Traf- o aid in the hunt being carried fic Act requiring uninsured own- on by more than 1,000 police and ers {o pay an extra $5 annually to bolster United States ment fund. | "Do you mean that when we| troops. the unsatisfied judg- Clark Gregory, aid director for Iran, announced today that his order suspending apply for our licences we have to the aid program until the arrest produce a certificate from the in. | and punishment of Dadshah and surance company?' asked Harry his gang applies only to the area Nixon (Lib.-- Bran). in killed. is corre Mr, Allan "That . "We trust no one." replied which the Americans were TORONTO (CP) -- Every car| | mean- owner in Ontario will have to pre- while stepped up its search for girl found her way there some- how. ° The girl's parents and police turned to public aid in their search. Any information, no mat- ter how small it may seem, could be of value, police said. Se far, police said, nothing has been uncovered to lead them to suspect foul play. Beverley is the eldest of Mr. and Mrs. Mackin's two daughters. The other, Patricia, 12. is a student at College Hill School, A check revealed that none j of the missing girl's playmates are missing, and none of them were able to supply any inferma- tion that may lead fo her where: abouts. When last seen the girl, who is five feet, 11 inches tall, and weighs about 184 pounds, was wearing a dark gray overcoat with a light gray stripe; whité buckskin shoes and bobby socks; whité blouse and a brown sweats er. She wore no hat, She has blue eves and light brown hair. BEVERLEY MACKIN %