TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RE 3-3492 All Other Calls ...... RA 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZ Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Weather Report Cloudy with a few sunny intervals. Showers or thundershowers today. Mainly sunny Friday. TTE VOL. 86--NO. 127 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1957 Price Not Over THIRTY PAGES $ Cents Por Copy K. TRADES WITH RED GHINA 2 Convicts Barricaded In Jail BELLEVILLE (CP)-Two con- viets awaiting trial for armed robbery made a short-lived bid for freedom with a dummy gun today but surrendered meekly, when they found their escape cut off by the 12-foot walls 'of the Hastings County Jail exercise yard. The men were George Coy and Bruce Saunders. They had been scheduled to go on trial today for the $4,000 armed robbery last fall of Brown's Bread warehouse here. Both were brought here from Kingston penitentiary where they! .were serving time for other of- fences, | Saunders and Coy were picked up by a Belleville police escort| at Kingston penitentiary Tuesday "and returned here by car for trial on the warehouse robbery. | Saunders was serving a five-to- eight year - sentence passed at Windsor Jan. 5 for stealing a po- lice car. Coy was sentenced last menth at Hamilton to five years for breaking and entering. He iried t> escape custody at Hamil- ton while awaiting transfer to (Kingston and drew an additional; nix months for this offence. | - mI ps ", ..10 PCT. AUTO TAX IS SCANDALOUS" "ees I WOULD REMOVE ALL, OR PART OF IT." ou 1,000 HEAR DIEFENBAKER IN FIERY SPEECH AT OCVI «+». THIS WOULD BE PART OF OUR PROGRAM." (Please Turn To Page Three For Story and Pictures) "Go It Alone" Lloyd Says LONDON (Reuters) -- Foreign items from the China list but h Secretary Selwyn Lloyd today will |also some | announce British plans for relaxa- from the Communist China to [Hon of Soutrols on trade with the Soviet list. ommunist China. | omprised Lloyd's statement, scheduled to Lyincom is Su nptised of 4} the be made in the House of Com-|cont Jreland and with Bi + 4 mons uring he afterhoon, will tion of Japan : make formal Britain's decision to : |*go it alone" in trade with the PARIS (AP)----Britala nd Japa) % A have broken Chinese mainland, an informed | 155004 States over restricti ot The British decision follows pro- trade with Communist China, f- longed disagreement in the China | formed sources said today. trade advisory group meeting in| The new curbs on trade with the aris. Chinese Reds will be the same a8 The United States and Britain those the Western apply have disagreed at the meetings of |to trade with the Soviet Union and the Chincom committee over revi- its European satellites. ision of the embargo lists, | Informed sources said it was not UNREALISTIC SAYS U.K. clear how many of the other 13® Britain's argument is that it is| NATO nations would stick with the unrealistic to ban certain '"stra-| U.S. policy. Several countries, ine tegic" articles for trade with|cluding Frange, were reported China when they can be freely wavering. sold to Russia. | The United States has emphas- Britain therefore has urged ized that it will continue its total equalization of the Chinese and embargo on trade with Red Russian embargo lists. China, a much more rigid |" The United States has proposed than that followed by the other {removal of a large number of'Chincom powers, Appeals To Reds [Says Egypt BE Bo en rw Slow Arms Race Frees Many in"were at no time within reach of _ LONDON (AP)--Harold Stassen,| "There was never any question] C . n | k Inspector J. C. Hayes of the | hturned out to be the entrance to| ythe jail exercise yard which is surrounded by a 12foot stone! hall, | th Saunders and Coy gave them- liselves moments later to prov- rincial police. wireedom."' President Eisenhower's disarma-|of the United States, the Soviet Hi There were no shots fired in the ment adviser, returned to London |i.» and Britain forming an ex- | + hectic interval that beg d- [from Paris today to submit a new | ~"""" © ; q bi while ail guard A Russel | Ametican arms control plan to the clusive 'atomic club' which would seMcPenk was searching Saunders UN disarmament sub-committee. |have a monopoly," Moch asserted. THn the cell-block corridor. | Today's scheduled sub-commit-|"that is not the American policy ¢ H pa was postponed until]; ay1» ordan Asks U. Special to the Times-Gazeile TEL AVIV (Special) -- Proof positive that Egypt is releasing a ee i Monday. Nc reason was given for, : hi . large number of tough criminals Bl | | Britain, meanwhile, was re- mber | i ap [Ee Postoonumént gh source ported preparing a new appeal to/from their jails to terrorize Tera) ha Close 4 i $s 8 was 10 Russia to help slow the world |€li citizens was reltased to this bu surprise. |arms race--and so open the way correspondent exclusively by an the hore covet for a Stassen o i f world official Israeli Army plan Wedn to NATO wider settlement of wor eel Nenemis B ' t council and was emia = =Continue Aid L ua, foreign of- today. reports under study, helproposals called for a A f A che In the last year Britain gave cont by the tare movers hi | The first might be a visit to NATO Min 8 | ih 2 the n of a letter 'Th Paris, French disarmament g,vint Premier Nikolai Bulganin tring thems delegate Jules Moch denied 0's, | which likely will hold out pros- Made equipment, part Seipects for ultimate East-West talks|2nd mercenaries. ban on the at three levels | Impending troop centraions | oe by Syria along the Israeli border| makes possible anotier Sinai epi-| sode. The latter was a shooting war. i } V | "If necessary at any time, The second might be a meeting|1srael could marshall her full Big Four foreign ministers to|military strength within 24 hours," negotiate a German settlement. aij Col. Brosh, adding 'Feda- g yveen raids are increasing rapidly around the Hula Lake and Gaza [Strip areas." e Arab kingdom, a " Sh. Jokosman med, ordan about £1,000,000- for eco- alrea them--Uni {Moscow by Macmillan himself ic devel t. This was sep- already Jave them. ~United States, either next fall or in the spring of te from an annual subsidy of| The eartier accounts quoted au-|1958. Dp! ome £10,000,000 Ww! ceased thoritative French sources as say- Roith the termination of the Anglo- ing such provisions would be of Bordan treaty earlier this year. unsatisfactory to France, beg the | By RAY MUNRO | f pokesman, i sce | in Toronto this morning follow- | er | " uiz Anderson National Debt | Traffic Violation 'SummonsesRaised TORONTO (CP) -- Out-of-court summons will range up to $30 and" settlements of Toronto traffic of- the second $23, WASHINGTON (AP) -- Demo- year-old Humphrey for stepping 3 | For example, g lg fences will cost more beginning oing through sig- cratic Senator Albert Gore ofjout of the cabinet post. The cur-| nal lights and stop s Tennessee said today he intend 4 to question Robert B. f " . © closely about how, as secretary of| i o' : age the United States govern-| ment's huge debt, ficial with Canadian mining con- Hectons, Jas Jominated 3 ednes- ay by, President Eisenhower succeed" George M. Humphre clety for Onterio and Oshawa, 'who died suddenly ing a short illness, Of a quiet and unassuming nature, iss Hancock had the means of doing a vast amount of work for the community, For many years associated with the Neighborhood Workers Associa- tion in Toronto, she came to the focal society in 1944 and had been its superintendent since 1945. Miss Hancock was a mem- ber of the Oshawa Soroptimist Club, this sessi While nate confirmation of' {Anderson Seemed assured, |emphasized in an interview that {he regards the handling of the 1$273,000,000,000 U.S. public debt as a serious problem in light of the [treasury's recent difficulty in re- financing government securities] even at higher interest rates. | TIMING UNCERTAIN Just when the committee will a -- hold its hearings is uncertain, "Near-Beer Sold In Ottawa pay LCBO Has No Decision Yet Public MustD that thinummer day. | cent alcohol. Regular beer in On-|a duty on imported beverages con- ers The proprietors of the Party tario contains 4.5 per cent alcohol. [taining malt and might want to he [alace termed it 'near beer | Jon W. Kieran, RGA consultant, [determine whether content of the] TORONTO (CP)--The president of the Ontario Medical Association peel/ednesday when their central-|gaid in a statement the associa. drink is as represented. while the public has for Mtawa delicatessen and lunchition has been negotiating with the| Spokesmen for the two federal says that Tiounter became what is believed Ontario government to market in department: were not immedi- learned to demand the best in whi be oa, Sonlicensed Ontario food stores a beer containing a ately available for comment. medical care, it does not realize eo relatively small percentage of al- y what it costs to produce that care. He'l A spokesman for the distributor cone. P B SOON SOLD ouT Dr. 4. C, C. Dawson of Peter. aysl the brew, which is boftled in| But it "nev | Meanwhile, customers bought. norough told delegates to the an- Tthe United States, said it is manu.| But it "never planned to market |payid Polowin, who with Louis nual convention that doctors must thactured from malt and hops and oF arrange for marketing of near | Mirsky operates the delicatessen) continue to support legislation lift- urelways contains less than .5 per Peer Or any beer substitute. and lunch counter, said he sold ing the heavy cost of illness from gaient alcohol, added as a preserva-| W. H. Collings, LCBO commis-|out the five 24-bottle cases he individuals' shoulders, but they hetiive, sioner, said in Toronto an analysis started with and five more. must "beware of falling into the hear Ontario liquor control board of- (Will be made of the "near beer." | The drink called Malterest trap of so-called socialized medi- licials said they plan to determine! Until that is done, no decision will | Brew--comes in 12-ounce bottles cine." : | hetwhether it is intoxicating and|be made on whether action should which retail for 35 cents. A 12- This is no tinve for the profession Ir ence subject to LCBO control, Ve salen S¥alust persons gelling it. lounce bottle of beer costs about tg be self-effacing in putting a , 9 Mr, Collings added that the food [18 cents in a dozen-bottle case. dollar value its 'services, J ngGA NOT CONNECTED and drug division of the federal The "near beer" is lighter in color dolar ole on Hs 'services, Ne urn In Taronto, a spokesman for the health department and the federal than regular beer and has a mild Dr. Dawson said that not long or letail Grocers Association of On- revenue department may also be cer flavor ago an OMA president would have' flowtario said the RGA is "not con-| interested in the beverage. The Said Mr. Polowin: "There cer- hesitated to put such emphasis on ected in any way with the Ot-| former checks on the purity of tainly is no kick to it." the profession's economic rights ells hat y in NV Bu od US. MOTORIST DIED IN THIS CAR NEAR NEWCASTLE CLOVERLEAF ABOUT 6.45 AM. TODAY » 5 Jo! OTTAWA (CP)--Whatever it is, |tawa sale but hopes to market a items sold for human consumptidn. | ™ Shi sold like cold beer on a hot | 'light beer" containing 2.5 per |The revenue department collects Best Medical Care * |since no date was fixed by the 67-| Te | Seven Killed | Lebanon Clash BEIRUT, --Seven emand He would have been accused of crass materialism, Lebanon persons "lI make no apologies for my killed and 35 injured today when about t ical " re ocd demonstra- when a new Ford car crashedbeund and the transport south. he medical practitioner, imbued tors who defied a government ban head-on with a 60-ton Toronto |tractor-trailer on Highway [BODY ON CAR Premier Sami Solh ordered the one mile north of the Newcastle] Hagerman's stand," he said. 'I believe that police clashed with with the desire to serve humanity,'on meetings. cannot fulfil his purpose if he is blind to the economic facts of life army to take charge of security. cloverleaf. today." The clashes were Dr. Basil Bpwman, chief of tinuing. Hamilton General Hospital's der- The injued included two opposi- matology service, said doctors who tion leaders. A former premier, fail to recommend treatment for Saeb Salam, was hit with a rifle! distressing cases of acne arebutt and needed several stitches guilty of criminal negligence infin his head. Masim Majdalani suf- their practice, fered a bullet wound in the hand. Recommended were sulphur-con-| The Lebanese cabinet decided | taining preparations that could be Wednesday to ban all political used overnight and removed in the demonstrations likely to disturb| morning by washing. The doctor the peace but opposition leaders) said calamine lotions, tin prepara-lannounced they would hold peace- tions and antibiotics are of little' ful anti-government demonstra- value, tions foday. ! reported con- igh WF CAR MET HEAD-ON {rent Anderson|adjourn in early August. the treasury, he proposes to' man-|, entering the cabinet, is ex- pected to become board chairman of Anderson, a former defence of-| hich he helped found 30 years 0 | {hy Aor than administration first-ay {1 g 8 the navy and later depu 'cabinet, told the presideni/has béen associated Vi out' : up 0 he, wants to leave by the end of/Ltd., a Canadian mining and min- on mast offences for a first sum- | pedestrians of Congress, |eral Gore| ™ U.S. MOTORIST KILLED {sult in a maximum out-of: {settlement of $20 i Chief Magistrate Thomas 8. El-|g5; improper turns may cost as instead of 88 and ob- crosswalk congr Jue 5, it was announced Wednes- may d Humphrey, an industrialist be-\more said that since the Ontario!much as $10 legislature has raised maximum |structing a pedes fines for minor traffic offences to|§5 instead of $3. $50 from $10, Toronto magistrates| Other offénces on have decided to follow suit by rais-| maximum will go up ing out-of-court settl t maxi-|§3 | : Changing la failing "to keep. Anderson, whe 3 be 47 next mums. oli + Oh properly; af ae The A earesy Teac ho Sela" : Ad i d the right of sec: AL National Steel Corporation, which the , Je} In: the: ig A i or passing on a mons and $8 for reissued sum. will have maximums of $5 monses. In the future the firstiof $3. firm with headquarters in ew York. were reported persons had a miraculous escape Truck Hits Car, Rolls Down Hill BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A] The new Hagerman car, which Mercer and Haynes were the. |50-year-old Pennsylvania motoristihad travelled only' a total of 750 /first to arrive at the death scene. (Reuters) was instantly killed but two other| ies. and bearing Pennsylvania H aynes went for an ambulance while. Mercer pulled Brandon was north- from the car and cut 'the ignition wire to prevent fire. 4 + Marwick had a close brush with ; death following the crash as the body was tractor trailer, owned by Taggert |atop the wreckage of his car, gervice Ltd, of Toronto, cai {with the horn blowing, by Harry on for 500 feet, clipped off ten {Mercer, Orono garageman, and|g,..q rails, rolled down a 35-foot |Lorne Haynes, Bowmanville taxi gmhankment, and came to rest on driver, who was driving Mercer its side. ward Brandon, 25, of 13 South [home. i The cargo of the transport --- Garwood street, Fairview, | Said Mrcer: "I have been in empty oil drums--was sca Pa,, a passenger in Hager- (the garage business for many for hundreds of feet, Markwick man's car, who is in Bowman- |years, but I have never seen a managed to crawl from the trans ville Memorial Hospital with |wreck as bad as this one." port unassisted. head injuries, but is not ser- | Corporal G. Keast and Con-| This marks the second fatality ious; and Douglas Markwick, [stable Ross Pond of the Bowman- in the Bowmanville area 23, of 27 Eastdale avenue, |ville detachment, OPP, investi- week as a woman was killed Toronto, driver of the trans- |gated. Constable Pond described Monday when her car left the port, who was release' from | the accident as "the worst I've side of the road and was wrecked hospital with minor injuries. lever seen." on the Taunton road, today licence number 43J85, 6:45 am. (EDT) 115, found Dead is Al Hagerman, 50, of 502 West Third street, Erie, Pa, Injured are: @Marles Ed- SRT de SPL ROLLS DOWN 35-FOOT EMBANKMENT WITH TRACTOR-TRAILER, 4 » a] a