Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 May 1957, p. 1

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TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RE 3-3492 All Other Calls ...... RA 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Weather Report Sunny today and Tuesday, a little warmer Tuesday. Winds light. d As Second Class Mell VOL. 86--NO. 107 Fair iy Rois Bons OSHAWA-WHITBY, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 TWENTY PAGES Pica N: 5 Cents ot Over Per Copy : POLISH RIOT FLARES Jackson The city welfare department] today made an appeal for accom- modation and furniture for the Jackson family whose two-room |basement apartment was gutted | Friday midnight. H. G. Chesebrough, city wel- far administrator, said the family -- three of the four chil- dren are in Oshawa General Hospital with injuries suffered in the blaze -- needs a place to live. He can be contacted at RA 5-1153. Marie Jackson, 13, one of the children, is still in critical condi- | tion, and 40 per cent of her: body |was burned. Hospital authorities |said she is doing '"'remarkably well considering the severity and {extent of her injuries." She suf- fered burns to her face, hands, arms and throat when her night- Xz] \ ra MEETS AGED ADMIRER Prime Minister St. Laurent | while in Vancouver on his elec- chats with Mrs. R. A. McGee, | tion campaign tour. Mrs. Mc- 93-year-old widow who uses an | Gee's husband was a govern- old « fashioned ear trumpet dur- | ment house scout in the Riel ing their conversation at | rebellion of 1885. Asked what Shaughnessy Military Hospital | she thought of Mr. St. Lau- in Vancouver. Mr. St. Laurent | rent, she replied: "Oh, I think paid a visit to the hospital | he's just lovely. Bomb Blast At Doukobors' Camp ;: =i ini VANCOUVER (CP)--An_ explo-| mission, Kanigan will be one of apartment. ; sion shattered the silence in the|five Freedomite delegates who will TWO RECOVERING : British Columbia interior night in| go back to investigate conditions| A younger brother and sister, an area where a group of restless in his homeland. He said 2,500 of Terry, 7, and Beth, 3, are re- Sons of Freedom Doukhobors is| the radical sect are ready to go to covering after being overcome by awaiting a reply #0 a request to! Russia anytime and "I think smoke Jumes while sleeping Jus return to Russia. double that number would go if before 12 o'clock the night olf e R | they could." 0 $a . s aan 100 Jest Jom the £PR Reason for the proposed move Marie's condition % Saturday only 36 hours after it w s made | Was stated by Kanigan this way: [morning was Eid 1 e £1 cal public that She Freedomites have| "It's hard living here in Canada. All three are children of Mrs. asked permission to return to the When we came, we were prom. Muriel Jackson, 3. who was rent. country they left at the end of the | ised freedom of religion. We don't N28 a two-room basement flat a | 563 Howard street. Ask Aid For Family 1,000 Troops Family Lacks Quarters The alarm Friday night was given by a fourth child, Patricia, 15, who was caring for the sleep- ju ing trio in the absence of her mother. Mrs. Jackson was visit- ing neighbors. Oshawa'c fire chief, Ray Hobbs, said Saturday morning after he and a crew investigated the fire ravaged apartment, that flames broke out apparently due to an overheated potato chip machine in the kitchen, Damage to housed three families, estimated at $2,200. The elder sister, Patricia, was in the combined bed-sitting room| when she smelled smoke from the kitchen. Finding the room in flames she ran next door to a neighbor's for help. CARRIED TO SAFETY The two youngest were later carried to safety with the arrival § of firemen. Marie's caught fire as she ran from the & apartment. 3 Four children of Mr. and Mrs. John Bak, owners of the 5-year-| old home, escaped the burning] house before flames had licked their way to the second floor. Firemen applied artificial res- piration to three-year-old Beth {when she was carried from the |smoke filled apartment uncon- scious. the home, which has been of persecu-|feel we're getting it. , , ." Jan eentmy because pe | Freedomites, a splinter group Nick Kanigan, who lives in 'a/from the 10,000 Doukhobors who settlement near Nel-|live in B.C, claim Canadian son, confirmed Saturday that the schools teach militarism. They radical sect has asked permission |have refused to send their chil-| to return to the Soviet Union. dren. As a result the B.C. gov-| request was |ernment has detained more than| 0 to Dmitri|100 of their children in a special | i nat New Denver, 16 a 8 1 in {mish President Luis Somoza |signed the cease-fire Sunday night. DT. Ky pro- | It became effective upon word that test against what call per-|the three-man junta governing secution by federal and provincial Honduras also had signed. governments, A peace mission of the Organi- zation of American States negotia- If the Soviet Union gives per- South American PORT PERRY nightgown 8 sons search in the Port Perry dis- 2 Port Perry Boys After 200 Join In Two little| bridge, and Elmer Brown, RR 3, MRS. ALLAN CRAIG wel- comes home her two wandering all-night | 7, right, were found by search- | following an Port Perry boys, seek their first puted. frontier and creation" of er gone, ease {and were the objects of. one Ld Ire iglis The tighiing the most extensive hunis in cou Returned safely to their par- which ents at 9 o'clock yesterday morn- and Honduras ing, after spending the night out- between rival border patrols that| has been going on the last five days in a large tract of jungle| called the Mosquito Coast, both Nicaragua for nty in many years. jted the agreement. It was flying have claimed since the 19th cen-'side in freezing temperature were eight-year-old Wayne and seven-| search began about 9.30 p.m. Sat- agent at Myrtle that he ha hed to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, today|tury. en o1n {for a formal signing ceremony| Although the area is undevel- year-old John, sons of Mr, and urday, after a call from the par-| the two about 9.30 an there. oped and inhabited mostly by thé| Mis. Allan Craig, of Port Perry. ents. He said he asked 10 youths had said they were on their way there; The boys had been missing from |in the village to help him round to Toronto to get | Ricardo Arias of Panama, chair-| Mosquito tribe of Indians, Gaspe Strikers MURDOCHVILLE, Que. (CP)--; Foreman John Poirier estimates Tension mounted again here today | 150 strikers have as 500 Bou resident striking on Jobs since strong detachments of |ing the situation," oyees of Gaspe Copper Mines be-| provincial police and company-| The OAS committee was given J ri i i gan. arriving fo Pick Up Ahelr |pired. peivare sei ve ipany. | Th g end both countries claimed that who headed the search, said they weekly stiike pay, Steelwork ; into the area last weekend. ' e ni eelworkers of America (CLC) members from |LAST-CHANCE RUMOR mittee, signed with President So- that oil deposits had been found day. moza. The agreement calls on Nic-|there, They were found, following an aragua and Honduras to "refrain and strafed Indian villages in the since leaving home. disputed territory, Ross Noughland, RR 4, Ux | this of the search party but did mot man of the five-nation OSA com- have been reports in the last year their homes since 3 p.m. Satur- up a search party. rc. 8 The grouna fighting never . in- all-night search by 200 Port Perry |their 8 from any activity including troop volved more than 300 soldiers of and district residents, eight milessmany others and we had about y returned to their advances susceptible of aggravat- both sides. Up to 50 have been|west of Claremont. Police Chief|100 cars out on the roads. The their u claimed killed. During the week- Archie Menzie, of Port Perry, Port Perry Volunteer Fire Bri- breakfast and said later that the the other's air force had bombed had wandered close to 25 miles were sent up from the Whitby De- Peared to have suffered no ill Smash Mobs | | The pa id the ARSAW (AP)--A major riot sa > Jager |started with the arrest of a was reported today from Jaros- st |law, a garrison town in southwest dier on a charge of drunkenness. | Poland. {IL added tha! other soldiers and More than 1,000 police and|'young hooligans" sided with the [troops were called in to quell the arrested man, went to the: |disturbance. |station and "started a | No date was given for the af-'crowd of several hu fair. It apparently occurred just ered outside the police station before the weekend, flung stones through the wind: A report in the Warsaw news- paper Szpandar Mlodych sug- TROUBLE IEA al gested it was one of the most se-| The paper a es appe: rious of recent outbursts against by police for ca oa er {Communist state authority. It brought no response. The trou icati ili increased. A number of sol caviied indications of a military £202 a ee wre 7 to use tear gas." MILITARY INVESTIGATION | The a a battalion of These indications were: ireserve police and a second bat. 1. The arrival in the town of talion of the army riot squad |Gen. Kuropieska, a district mili- were brought in. A battalion 1s { [tary commander, about men. ' 2. Appointment of a military in-" Nineteen persons were reported | vestigation commission to deter- taken into custody, seven of whom mine responsibility for the trou- were held. One of those arrestéd 3 !ble. {was an army sergeant-major. - 4 Liberals To Hold Leadership Meeting LINDSAY (CP) -- Progressivelthe prosperity of the Jouncty Conservative George lees saidirather than by the small 1 mont ahout 9 a.m. yesterday. [Saturday night the Liberals willjowner. | They had been missing from JES 4 Caltieil Soderal election| EIGHT YEARS PREMIER their Port Sify home since to pick either External Affairs) He recalled that it as sight Minister Pearson or Finance Min- years to the day since he oe- ister Harris to succeed Prime Min- come premier. ister St. Laurent. | Mr, Hees said Liberal voters trict Saturday night. The two boys, Wayne 8, left, and John, ers eight miles west of Clare- two re who Photo by Robertson, Whitby the national PC Association, told al which will be led either by Mr. ately" misleading the nation by| He said Ny had Fg generally fon his "We wakened every farmer for the prime minister is "in his ! came y Harr | 2 p.m, Saturday, Are Safe Mr. Hees, former president of June 10 will be vo for a party Victoria riding nominating conven- Harris or Mr. Pearson--'the only wl {tion the Liberals were "deliber-|question being which it will be. earch presenting Mr. St. Laurent as the|s handling leader of the future. Mr. Hees said of mbagsador Heer, Nore 76thiman's 'in Cairo, It had |about 15 miles all around Portiyear and during the past twolnative Liberal Perry," he said. "We searched years has bgen "Jess and FH PR in i entied many [in the: fields and. sw. : ak ot lola thay mmmety r parents. 'gg learned that t had gsom, FP Their father had been a member | gone a, a - pienie a es and eral election is a better Dominion-|tive member for the had eaten their lunch at Prince provincial tax deal. He said the|last House of Commons, | he said. "Later, we|future should be financed out of'the seat again. PCHead Opens 2-Day Drive OTTAWA (CP)--With a week of | judge in such disputes, a situation When they were brought home, yfaritime campaigning behind him which endangered "freedom of the mother quickly prepared ony Diefenbaker today opens an individual to think and to hear." intensive two-day drive for supporé| He referred to Prime Minister along the Quebec side of the Ot- Sp. Laurent's letter of protest to Be tawa River, tachment of the - OPP, Oshawa effects {ress their night outside. | "pp Progressive . Conservative Gat £20 Sout 3 adi police also aided." | "We were going to Toronto to leader had eight stops scheduled, | winnipeg. see his sons until late in the fore-| Albert," noon as he was with a group west earned they had been seen at| of 'Myrtle Station when they were | the Raglan crossing and we sent! found. about 50 men down the tracks." Chief Menzies said that They were told by the Station see! d the the | n p.m. y jobs. The search proceeded up the tracks said, | to where the boys were found. all and | NO ILL EFFECTS "Within minutes," he "these boys had gathered pals, their parents gade joined the search and men !WO Were pretty hungry but ap- various parts of the Gaspe Penin-| A persistent rumor in this com- as | sula were expected to join 300 strikers who live here in the weekly lineup for cheques. The strike entered its ninth week today and appeared to be {pany town maintains a company campaign urging a return to work will be the last chance given the men for their jobs. It is rumored the company plans nearing a showdown as the com-|to bring in large numbers of non- |B % | pany, a Noranda Mines subsidi- union workers to get production | " NE | ary, pressed to get its mine and going by the middle of this week. | | smelter back in operation. The union planned to take ad- vantage of strike-pay day to hold a mass meeting here tonight to discuss the situation. WORKERS RETURNING Last Monday the company offi- cially opened its mine and work- ers, both union and non-union, have been trickling in all week. J. H. Stovel, a company official from Toronto, said 'we have about 250 to 300 persons at work now and another 50 will enable us to start production on a restricted | scale." USWA spokesman Roger Bedard sais there are 'no more than 28/ men back at work." Company officials could not be reached for co! ent. Elect Schaerf Austrian Head VIENNA (AP)--Adolf Schaerf, Socialist vice-chancellor in the coalition Conservative - Socialist government, was elected pres- ident of Austria Sunday. The 67-year-old leader defeated Dr. Wolfgang Denk, 75, in com- plete, unofficial returns. Schaerf Toteived 2,259,097 votes, Denk 2,- FEATHERED PET | Another' feathered pet is this | robin held by Ute Parrow, 16, of Waterdown, Ont. She rescued the bird from drowning in a creck and now Mr, Robin has an open cage in her house and, like the star boarder, comes and goes as he pleases. St. Laurent Defends Gov't. UN Support VICTORIA (CP)--Prime Minis- some 1,500 persons who filled a! Mr, St. ter St. Laurent Saturday night de- fended his government's support of the United Nations, Reviewing the Liberal adminis-| tration's foreign policy in an elec went to mass and visited a vet- tion campaign speech, he said that while doubts have been ex- pressed in some quarters about the effectiveness of the UN, the alternative to the world organiza-| tion would be international an- archy. He declared Canada and other Western powers "must" aid Asia if anti-Western feeling in that turbulent area is to be overcome, and called for all-out Common- wealth aid to the new African country of Ghana, GREAT OPPORTUNITY "We have a magnificent oppor- tunity, a magnificent challenge, to help these Asian peoples to attain their legitimate national aspira- | tions 'without letting these na-| tionalisms decrease the unity of the free world," he said at a politi- cul rally here Saturday night, Canada now provides Colombo Plan countries in South and South- east Asia with $34,000,000 a year for economic development, Mr. St. Laurent spoke before downtown theatre hall. Laurent"s speech cov- About 50 ered the world front, including the Nest Goose Found Shot RCMP are today looking for| pomp (AP)--The fall of lialy's three youths suspected of killing three - a nesting Canada goose near a wildlife preserve at over the weekend. The bird, a plans to quit the coalition. female, was found dead on a new farm d at the h f Wil. domestic. Italy's pon-Communist a relaxation.jn the ties among the delta ee. i political parties--of which the So-|parties," liam Heywood, mext door to the Dr. Alan Secord wildlife sanc- tuary, on Saturday. ; Mr. Heywood was turning into foreign policy. his laneway, he said, when he I rb i igs ix' yi N when delegates from the party's heard six rifle shots. He said he majority centre bloc voted unani- saw the wild geese fly away {rom moysly to demand a walkout when the pond on his farm. {the full party congress meets next Investigating he found a dead month. Approval by the full con- goose. Later, taking a drive, he gress pvenred certain. tuk oug! e governmen tame : Upon. 2 parked Car On A op istian Democrat Premier An- sideroad and has given a car |g ni Segni g licence number to police. |grace, there was speculation the The dead bird is one of four cabinet might resign much sooner. pair nesting on the Secord sanc-| Withdrawal of the Social Demo tuary. Missing Saturday 3 was another bird but it is not|the support of his own Christian known whether it was destroyed Democrats and the small Liberal or whether it was searching for party, about 275 of the 590 mem- its dead mate. |bers in the Chamber of Deputies. cial Democrats are one--agree on has several weeks' | who couldn't get in heard his /!lungarian situation, the precari-| Examination of the dead bird A fourth member of the coalition, speech over loudspeakers outside. ous peace" of the Middle Bast, showed that it had been struck| the Republic ns, quit two months Sunday, the 75-year-old Liberal/and reasons why Canada should #t one time by 10 shotgun pellets, |280, contending they wanted a continue to support the United It is believed that it suffered the|free hand. : Nations. njury last December when three Vice-Premier Giuseppe Saragat, MID-EAST REVIEW geese were killed on the samc- leader of the Social Democrats, There were three reasons why killed by rifle shot. Sire LATE NEWS FLASHES eran's hospital and spent the af- ternoon aboard a 100-foot luxury yacht, fishing for B.C. salmon without luck, ' He now heads for Saskatchewan where he may touch on federal policy in connection with the South Saskatchewan River irriga- tion and power project. meeting. He charged the govern- Italy's Government 'Seen Falling | year - old government and [on its job, that the coalition 'no | A elections appeared imminent longer has enough support to bring | john. Goodwood today as Social Democrats pushed {about any efficient reform action." | | The main differences are purely |is no longer a danger has created | found. the need for continued member- | be to try anew to unite his faction ship in NATO and a pro-Western with the big Socialist party under | Chief Menzies, "they wore a lot owned CBC and private broadcast- The crisis arose Sunday night| Winner. look for jobs," Wayne told re-|mainly in Pontiac-Temiscamingue : | porters. "We were going to get riding upriver, in what will likely |, LS Was undeniable evidence 'jobs selling toys." They had taken be his most active day since his| hat the government "having stul- a toy rifle with them on their tour began April 25. {ified Parliament may move fur rt oa nr ae kh vil be. a She es Spon 3 ne ig sty Veo. said, | Fort Coulonge, Campbell's Bay | Hi Canadians are entitled." We land Shawville in a riding which | ' left the tracks this morning look- fad not elected a Phi mi Mr. Diefenbaker spoke to some 50 persons in a Moncton theatre ing for the highway but we could 'since 1930. | | only find a gravel road." Mr. Diefenbaker ended his Mar. Where the local party organization The &wo said they slept in a|itime trip Saturday with a whistle- | bought out the matinee show, and |field during the night. "We tuck-| stop swing along New Brunswick's |1ater let children in for a free | our heads together, said north shore through four constitu-| movie. \ | meres. Tgp Tg gd Wayne said he was still on his| |eral no of : "The illusion that communism |way to Toronto when he was RADIO ADJUDICATION Inearby high school, attended by First stop Saturday was at an estimated 450. * "I wanted to come home," said Moncton, where he said'a Conzer-| The Conservative leader spoke he said his younger brother, "I knew we vative government would set up| to about 625 at Campbellton in the The next step, he added, would would be caught." |an independent body to adjudicate |evening in another movie theatre. "They could sure walk," said |in disputes between the publicly- He followed nearly two hours of | preliminary , speech-making and ~ of us out trying to keep up to ing stations. |held his own address down to them." | At present the CBC was its own [about 30 minutes. ment was no longer about to carry Pietro Nenni, Stalin Peace prize} | | | night crats would leave Segni with only | | | { SOME HECKLING In his four-day B.C. hunt for jos. votes, he was both cheered and 3 heckled. Sharpest heckling was at! 'It was because Israel is aware Vancouver Friday night when he/of the facts of life, which for her pledged federal aid to develop the means that she must some day Columbia River for power, a pro- reach a mutually acceptable ac- ject that might take as much as commodation with her Arab neigh- $1,000,000,000 to complete. bors if she is ever to know peace. | The heckling of one unidentified 'It was because Egyptian lead- man who later described himself ers--little as we may think of as a CCFer was so persistent that them--are realistic enough to ap- the crowd shouted: "Throw him reciate that the only practicable| out! Throw him out!" alternative complete identifica- There was also some heckling tion and collaboration with Mos during his foreign policy speech cow and acee ptance and another here Saturday. However most of satellite--carries with it too great his speech was greeted by loud risks for her national freedom and applause, lindependence." | peace to the Middle East. Resume Search For Bodies "It was because the United Kingdom and France are great responsible nations, schooled in CALTANISSETTA, Sicily (Reuters) -- Rescue squads to- day were to resume a search for the bodies of three men entombed in a sulphur mine near here three days ago when the democratic traditions and therefore heedful of majority opin- the roof of a gallery collapsed 650 feet underground. They do not expect to find them alive, Summer Camp Destroyed By Fire GRAVENHURST (CP) A grass fire which raged out eof Sunday destroyed the Jewish Muskoka Summer Colony camp, situated on Morrison Lake, eight miies west of Graven- hurst. Thousands of dollars worth of boats and equipment was burned along with the main buildings of the camp. control | Times-Gazette photographer at vary. The bird yesterday was called for the walkout ak a mass |! &1 OSHAWA ROTARIANS VISIT SEAWAY PROJECT sion and will visit two of the towns removed to make way for the new project, They will re- turn to Oshawa tonight, ~--Times-Gazette photo ? service club members will be the guests of the Cornwall Ro- tary Club and also the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commis- before departing for Ontario, and an in the St. Lawrence The Oshawa night Cornwall, | spection ot Seaway Project. Tiirty-six members of the Oshawa Rotary Club pose for a the CNR railway station Sunday

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