Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Oct 1957, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Cloudy, a few sunny Intervals today. Saturday, mostly sunny, TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising .. RA 3-3492 All other ealls ......,.. RA 38474 » THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT ining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Price Not § Canty Por TWENTY PAGES vor Copy VOL, 86--NO, 238 ° tral Experimental Farm in the(in the RCAF's luxury aircraft, ance adjuster, voiced the opinion Va, [that the house was gross visit, | = Annette Dionne ed Today 4 house of the Ontario Fire Marshal Into| covered hy $19,000 fire insurance OTTAWA (CP)--Queen Eliza. a reigning monarch has ever|full length "live" tele vis ion|certs and troops will march, The Valued at approximately $6,000.) Nick Kerhoulns, 14 Tresselian dom ern auick | ament hill for that Monday af.|Canadian Privy Council at Gov-|form ils stirring sunset cere:|cOuse for Vhe mysterious exIpo-|insurance policy on the house for Que,, are all dolled up for the RCMP's musical ride--will ac missions and thelr wives ling will ring across the city, [the hearing will now be assessed he sald, that the house had been couple lands at Uplands airport, |day afternoon, The Indians have shortly after noon, He was made Philip visit Hull, Back in Ottawargenqaii™ chief 'inspector of thelhe said, "1 would not have put it have reached a frenzied pitch couple at the first official func. STATE DINNER Queen Elizabeth Way, new | marshals office, "| gave evidence that he had moved afternoon, |IN&. About 400 of the 1,000-mem- ment, the Queen and Govern |the 20 Canadians who attended [took the life Lh een 0, tei, Wi ov. i lisbeth, and Eni A state reception will be held [1:10 pm, EDT he will make al W. H. Famme, Insurance agent due to lack of a kitchen sink, for a visit to the United States Sunday morning, on their wa bemuitlkept, acres near hel the dndians, are expected 10|1 re 97.000 to $15,000 In Novem. George Sakelarakos, 156 Ritson 14 miles Saturday on a proces. Square to place a wreath at the at these smaller exclusive func. with the Diefenbakers In the purchased the house for $8,000 in| Tom Colomvakos and George crane. Geveral Massey what In he" sumipainied. Gotingmy have been erecled---one on Par. Her Majesty and the ince at/mended at 80. per cent of the pur.| come to Oshawp from Toronto in write a new page in Canada"s| At 9 pm, EDT Sunday Her : (Turn To Page 2) OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1957 ¢ mu---- -- : p------ wmm------ p------ "w . + Explosion Home the explosion on King street on|but he believed the building to July 2, 1957, Indicated that the have been worth between $8,000 ne 4 val [Nad been Insured for fire before road Downsview, Toronto insure Prince Phil some to! opened Canada's Parliament, speech, {RCMP will present its musical | d, Beth fing wince i'w eome 19 I permitting, she and| The Queen will preside Monday ride on Parliament Hill, The the explosion for $19,000. Nome of ance' agent, testified that he had 'k \ ra 4 ge. | ernment House, Later that morn mony of lowering the flag. | stom, John Colomva 5 and his son, turn Yond the Yoek 1a all you ig ry wi hg Py i U1 she meets heads of Common [ The carillon in the Peace! The Inquiry was adjourned in-|Tom Colomvakos, In May, 1957. s CALL Prince Phillp regelves his di . {by the Crown, [purchased for $12,000, oo isit It starts Saturday|company the state carriage, VISIT TO HULL (hy [pur EO EDT when the Brii.| The Queen and the prince will|ploma as an ionorfary fellow of| | The hearing was held at Osh.| "If I hed known that the ar p p the Queen will touch a button to] ' {am e. . ped tad fe is of the An honorary 'fellow last June in| 0 ) Ontario' Fire Marshal's = Office, lon, on the southern outskirts hati 1vHieyg from all parts of the recognition of his encouragement | set off a miniature blast officially | Cltaed. RD. Humphreys, 40; J. Delbucco, $15 King street The preparations, under way [a superhighway being built through) (¥ the house 'due: to troubles in tion of the visit Saturday even-| Following the afternoon Pag: ihe capital, | The explosion and fire on July|from the house Bs woth. Saturday EA eantry at the opening of Parlia ig Sap 1067, at 640 King street east,|the house, and too high rent, Pena ir © ] { newspaper and shortly after a Big Four football ber corps of ol comin: (kis. Bathurst St. Toronto. altollet water had come up In the game between Ottawa Rough PEoadesstior FIRRonicn, Foire ment. House 'Monday evening, |DI8 study conference on human K's, Babiuest ot. ik bathtub. at times. She had to A : | nroble sy y {brother<n-law of the owner, The About 120 persons are expected | Probie ms of Industrial communi ) m | p Elizabeth and Philip take over the capital, They will/hour with . 8 10 1c es rs Rog TR G nt House recep. + . A §,.| She had no cupboards hold the spotlight until next), Government ouke d at t he Governor-General's res radio roads ne I gt kitchen, The roof was leaking in |dence a 60-voom mansion on 86) Some 1,200 guests, including 0 services at Christ Chuseh Ge Sakelarakos, 10 Riluor SATURDAY PROCESSION | Anglican Cathedral, the Queen "0 \ 1056 road south, also a fori hs | " 5 » for the royal couple Tuesday|ber, ) Biisubeth and Philip will cover wil Be dot Wo. fumes oFe a | afternoon "hat even ing the] He sald that he had not been said that he had been given nos sional route that will take them base of the National War Memor through some of Ottawa's most ial, After church the afternoon is : inister's. residence 1052. Otherwise he would have/Minakakiy had helped him move tions, the great crowds expected | prime min ' rom the house on the day before Ihere will be entertained in 8| Ottawa school children--15,000. had qualms raising the ingur.| fre ernor - General Massey where in the sutumn-painted Gatineau rth p, for a few | r ' they will stay His north. of Are, Jor liament Hill, one at Confedera|Lansdowne Park Wednesday chase price, a rentsd Suck pick up a stove tion Square and one in the Cen: morning before the couple leave| Vernon Walker, Oshawa insur. history Monday when she opens Majesty will speak to the nation the first session of the 23rd Par-|by radio and television. It will I O t t T Testimony given at an inquiry insured; He sald the : ' {house of John Colomvakos, and At this point in the capital you! Philip will ride together to par-|morning over a meeting of the Royal Canadian Navy wil per. the 21 persons called gave mny|ohiained an additions! $4,000 five The city and neighboring Hull,| mounted escort--members of the| wealth and foreign diplomatic rower of the Parliament Build. definitely. The evidence given Ini Tom Colomvakos had told him, p p - y j y | 1 Elizabeth and Roo ish airliner bearing the roysl|meet 10 Canadian Indians Tues. 'he Royai Soclety of Canada| On Tuesday Elizabeth and) ,o0"o io hall Thursday, J, H.|erty had been bought for $5,000, of the humanities and sciences. [inaugurating construction on the . for a couple of months and more, | The press will meet the royal li: {of Oshawa, appeared for re west, former tenant in the house, ) ae 2, ment, the Queen and Phillp will Philp at noon will meet with of George Minaka-| Mrs. Delbucco testified that the y 3 ottes (here from several countries to : Riders and Montreal Alouettes, it 12 Air Br a \t| explosion levelled the house. wash the dishes in the bathroom 0 attend, | Wednesday when they fly south ton. iitehen, The roof wax beautifully-kepi acres near the|the 10 Indians," are expected to policy on the house was increased pause in Confederation (} D alos, While the royal couple are busy|Queen and Philip dine privately aware that Mr, Colomvakos had tice to leave by Tom Colomvalios scenic sections to Government free, They are expected to slip ' re, He sald that they hi dozen ways, Three bandstands | strong---get # special close-up of ance, which is usually recom. the fire. He sald y had The 31-year-old monarch will hours, PROBE CITY llament, It will be the first time|be the first time she has made a ly over. western section of the city, |the C5, for Willlamsbu Bands will give frequent con.|for the start of thelr U -- No PUBLICATION Robs Store ONTHANKSGIVING Bo 24 Woman came the ht of the rode with "Mrs. Dionne by ow her | PAISLEM, Ore, (AP) -- Gun Dionne quintuplets to wed. hursday night from thelt home [men walked Into this little ranch! The 23-year-old Annette and|in North Bay, Ont, [town's post office Thursday. In Germain Allard, 24-year-old fi-| Plerre Allard, father of the [the next 15 minutes they robbed nance company agent, were mar. |bridegroom, served as best man, It, plstol-whipped a woman and|pied amid tho splendours of| Sealed side-by-side In one of killed a 60-year-old man who|Notre-Dame-de-la-Salotte Church, the front pews of the ehurch were tried to stop them, an ultra-modern brick. styucture Cocile and Marie "Dionne | After the gunmen fled in a car,/on busy Bleury Street in down.| Yvonne; the fourih of the survive {& posse sprang up from ranches town Montreal, ing qultia, 1a in hospital suffering "0 , i Hilo-poarin en. Mare than 190 1y 16 persons--mainly mem!" Rov. Gorain-Mario Lalande the gunmen. [bers of the Dionne and Allard) provincial of the Fathers of the Shortly after the robbery: fi [families -- were Invited to the Holy Cross and superior of a col Litres alongs is gtd ov wedding and to a small reception | lege In suburban Si, Laurent, per flod on foot through the brushy he Jassmant of the church. (formed the wedding ceremony Win Seat By Acclamation MADOC (CP) «= External Af- Minister Sidney Smith will seok a seat in the House of a HB ro 'More Guns Added iller Hunt A Militi OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's 54, the 1st Canadian Infantry Di- $00 member SYS owes may vision will not exercise at Camp '| Gagetown, N.B,, next summer a Army athounced Thursdey |, "\ ns done for. the last thee ] 1068, In. years, : wo Be 1 sr Ty i ¥ Is W i fe rn Hi hi This day will also be a holiday for civic, govern ment and legal offices, and for most places of busi Desk, The Monday holiday will give Ontario its. last big game « fish angling weekend, The black bass season closes Tuesday; so does the muskelunge season In most of the province. Speckled trout angling ended Sept, 15, However the pickerel sea- son Is open until the end of Police have checked out dozens | of rumors and reports, One was | to the effect that one of the ban: dits is an itinerant diamond dri) ler well-versed in the bushland, He 1s sald to have fired at a searcher shortly after the holdup | attempt but police sald they don't put much stock In this story, | {CHECK PAY SHEETS { The Elliot Lake uranium camp Is only 12 miles cross-country | from where Norman Solomon's pasive Conservative candi.| Prospector, trappers, lumber this' Eastern Ontario Jocks and sportsmen showed up ones and twos to Join a pro vinclal police-led posse that al ready numbered 135, Feeling ran and police warned the searchers against wild shooting in the deceptive shadows of the Granary Lake-Clear Lake bush. land, Sgt, J, X. Brennan of the OPP, leading the search which began Wednesday morning when J, J, Walter Bridges 50, was slain In his Royal Bank branch here, said p Pet qate for riding. There have been Indications riers and and celebrated the wedding he believes the killers are still|car, taken by the bandits at gun-| the year in some areas, prairie point, was found al d, Po ice sald it is possible the killdrs He sald roadblocks and aerial are already back at work there patrols by planes and helicopter | Payroll and time sheets were ex probably. have kept the fugitives amined Thursday to see if they |under cover, They got no money (bore any tell-tale absenteeism in the wooded region 15 miles from here. A man later was shot In the |shoulder by the posse near a |ranch, He was held under guard {and told officers he was Doneld Ferguson, 32, of Bakersfield, Travel Companion Calif, He sald nothing more, Sputnik Means | photographers also win ceremony, | The church was locked 1% hours before the ceremony and Instructions were Issued that only those with Invitations were to be essed the mans, [ In a brief, Informal talk to the |young couple, Father Lalande told them their families had set an ox:mple for them to follow, [If they did that, he said, they could face life with confidence, sald there s his party couldi"t keep its promises, "But next week we're going to do i," he sald, The legislation would include a foundation to give farmers 'a fair share of the national income ~gomething they haven't been getting lately," rvalory at OL out clearer than tawa said it was likely the rocket | {had been sighted, being bigger | 4 . ib. | pu will " 5 8g of ys! AWAWA, ,000 to ence depart: game milith ment Because annual maximum large 8 militia Com minders gr earned i a militiaman will dior probably will quit the milf. from both the Liberal and Soelal hut one-th Ay h oo tia, leaving only offipers in many | 'redit par Lie & that they will ain reason for the militia) nits name no candidates, overhaul is the increased empha. | George 5, White, who won the als Sn _lorcet-iisbeing-o lit} hod . seat for the Conservatives in the troop! | June 10 election, has since been ther Jreining in avint ww" Murderess Dies | appointed to the Senate, ne | , Dr, Smith promised about 650 fa equipment costs must result : $9 Persons at the nomination mwet- fa manpower cuts unless defence ec 1c alr 1 Hitkawer culs uliiess defence |ing he will keep in close touch Fise. And the only fruliful field] MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)--A("'H Mio adopted constituency. Rin atpower cuts 1s the Fetgtve iim SY orold aires who told the audience legislation plan- about 6000 in the naval reserve mother and two husbands wii |1ed (07 the Sorning session of Par. ) Joser lament will fu Conservative and some 5,500 in the RCAF Ht Dilan, died in the electric campaign promises. serve. 4 bs | Mr, Diefenbaker GAP 'Toietves were, Abmoahced thot ber borg (hack aking have bean suggestion 0 but some officials Sold they ex-a medical institution, She said pect some units w 8 #limin-|she wanted someone to "find out ated, why I committed the crimes I The rmy also announced (hat/have committed," Pension Boost Top PC Program Last Weekend . . OTTAWA (CP)--A $80,000,000- fective immediately after parlia F G fi h year boost in old-age pensions, mentary approval, hei Pm by or ame 5 eoupled with Increased aid for|Nov, 1, On that basis it would! TORONTO (CP)--The Thanks. YStorans, ihe bitnd and disabled, add another $40,000,000 in federal) giving Day holiday Monday gives y Ww top the rogressive pension costs for the rest of the Ontarlo its last big game-fish {one rvative jovernmént a legis {fiscal year and $90,000,000 in alangling weekend of the year, Vv program to nvalled ytd], Your. | The black bass season closes a ueen in the new parliament] The central government pays Tuesday and so does the muskel- Hy ay sa |the full shot for the current $46-|lunge reason in most of the Re _ me 1! ser a-mhonth Pension paid to all 70iprovince. Speckled trout angling Ristenta an > on hromise 10 atu over, About 800,000 get such|ended Sept. 15 ed a 4 0 anada's Bod. cheques. Another 100,000 get sim However, there will still be tar | Bens ners, in ormants say it Isfllar payments made to the needy gets for late fall anglers. The Boat, Crtaln dhe. enihy pay fi the 63-60 age category, with|pickerel season is open until the A Bibtec by 0 y e|the cost shared 50-80 by the fed-lend of the year in someé areas, | farm er dberal government ear eral and provinclal governments. Muskies can be taken in Lake this year, will be pushed up| Payments to the blind and dis. St, Clair, the St, Clair River 'and | the Conservatives to $55, an-|abled and to veterans likely will Lake Erie until Dec. 15, In some $9 be scaled up in line with the sections, the lake trout season is! The Increase would become of-' general pension Increase, 'open all winter, i NEWBROOK, Alta, (CP) Busy| He sald the second group ofthe Domi ' Obse asironamers Arthur Griffin and pictures came A Loe pniniun. Gbas ack Grant this morning snapped|the first more pictures of the Soviet satel | RQ . ; an 3 pr tha p Ite as it sped around the earth LESS SUC CESSFUL ae auch, bighter thon the. 14 Most of the pictures showed |, Mr Grant took his pictures All The satellite, rocket and nose the satellite only as a sharp, Musso Observatory, ] miles cone are each spinning about the! white blur--hardly more than a nor rest oid They wertn Hearth in the same orbit at 18,000 scratch on the print. And there Ba Sch id ph e Jaton imiles an hour. The rocket, about Was some argument as to whe. |SWPCTSCHINIAL he used, a bigger|g50 miles behind, would pass ther the blur was the sputnik or!C*Mera than the one at New-[about two minutes after the! the rocket that launched it brook sphere did Mr. Griffin, 34-year-old His' film barely showed the Hg ar + Meyear-old native gary and there was no trace of HOPE TO IMPROVE of Belleville, Ont., who is chief of [the satellite. The federal : Fag the Dominion Meteor Observa te 3 ' ie federal govern: | he scientists, with more ex tory here, Senoreq Tobin a ment sc lentist sald he would try perience now in loc ating and lin kept ' { . 8 Abdiagain this marning, however {Ing up their objective, hope to| @pt on snapping, He took his Canadian Press reporters, who!take loare Arion i nt pictures of the satelljte early stood. vigil with Mr. Rr 'while werihy a SER M nesday morning They may waiting for the satellite to apppea| fow days. Newbrook ave been the first photogr aphs | . ' of the satellite in flish: f Thursday, sald it looked like "alnortheast of Edmonton, ls He torn ot E swiftly-moving star," They sald|/sidered an ideal location e took more Thursday morn {it stayed in view for three min snappping the satellite 70 miles con. | ing and was behind his big Super-|utes Th ; : ¢ Super Schmidt camera again early this| Both scientists said they think here Suing, scanning the northern they are photographing the satel-|teors, are among the onl$ A lite and not the rocket : six in| although existence, b |weather stays good for the next! Thursday. days In which to file an answer for self, the club owners as individ [replied Schmidt cameras NHL president used in photographing me-|fendants in the robbery attempt, record 'Moon' Undeterre 'By Meteorites LONDON (CP)~Russia's earth will come during three days be satellite streaked on through/ginning Oct. 20, when the earth space today, apparently unde- | and spulnik will . pass through terred by a shower of meteorite meteor debris left by the Halley fragments | Comet, | Nearing the end of its first] The broadcast also sald that in week aloft, the sputnik--as the|the last stage of its existence, | Russians call their man-made the sputnik will come closer to moon--was sald to be maintain. the earth and give off light lke Ing course and speed, circling thea meteor and that "its light will earth once every 96.1 minutes. |be observable for a long time," Since the Russians shot thelr] One Russian scientist estimated [sphere into the upper alr last the satellite would remain alr. riday night, the satellite has borne about four weeks, [travelled more than 2,500,000) In New York, Dr. Sergel miles, according to Soviet esti. Poloskov sald the Russians In mates, {tend 'to share with the United Moscow radio sald that 'since States and other nations sclenti- It has been launched, not a single|tic information obtained from the | meteor body has noticeab y| satellite, Poloskov and two other harmed our little moon, This Soviet scientists were Interviewed means the major meteor bodies before they boarded a plane on {have not yet crossed its path," | thelr way horse from a eanter- y ence in connection with the Inter. RIGHT ON SCHEDULE {national Geophysical Year, At the US, naval research laboratory in Washington a/PENIES RIVALR ! spokesman said the satellite] Poloskov contended there had came over as scheduled Thurs:-(been "'no special competition" | day night, several hours after with the United States to send the Moscow broadcast aboutjout the first moonlet, He sald the meteorite bombardment, The that when American sclentists spokesman sald the satellite was study the orbit of the Russian emitting a steady signal, sphere, 'they may have enough Moscow radio sald the real data to make changes in the danger period for the satellite plans for theirs." $3 Million Asked By NHL Players NEW YORK (CP) The Na Alght's game between Detroit | tional Hockey League Players' Red Wings and New York Rane Assoclation has filed sult against gers that news of the sult took the Ix clubs of the NHL asking him by surprise $3,000,000 damages and volding of |, pe TING uy " the standard players' contract EXHAUSTING AFFAIR wig | He sald it looks as though "it Milton N. Mound, counsel for|ig golng to be an exhausting af the players, filed the action on) gaip_both in time, resources and The clubs have 20! pa lence." Asked by a reporter if h thought the suit "ridiculous," anytime you are sued for $3.000,000--1t {sn't ridiculous." I'he association was organize last February. Ted Lindsay of Campbell said in Detroit where Chicago Black Hawks is. presi he was attending Thursday|dent, | Besides the clubs, the NHL it Campbell, | named de Clarence are als and {ing fest syllable) of! 0 | allowed to enter, But those in the [church before t he doors were! locked were not disturbed, Rev, Gilles Allard, 8 member the Holy Cross order apd a brother of the groom, played the organ, Another brother, Maurice Allard, sang In the choir and two NEW YORK (AP) The sud.] Police said they were not cer. {denly - popular word sputnik|{8in how many persons were in means travelling companion, In|the gang that robbed the post of- Russian-tq-English phonetics it Is ice and killed Sohn 1. Lawson, a|MARRIED IN BROWN {pronounced spool'-neek (accent. plumber, Estimates of the num-| Annette wore a brown sult en- * brother . " [ber of gunmen rangéd from two semble, a belge feather hat and Sher Claude Kant vd In the Soviet Union it is applied (to four, [carried matching ac oe 5 sorles, [ay altar boys ' on to a satellite In the flold of as.| Lawson was walking near the Her bouquet was of red roses. | Following the wedding, the cou. tronomy (rather than In tho West. post office whon an unidentified The tall, bespectacled bride-| le and the 16 guests moved to ern sense describing a satellite woman shouted that It was being groom wore a brown suit cut|the basement of the church | ax an aspect of Iron Curtain pol {robbed, He ran to his car and|from the same material ax An:| where flower bedecked-tables had {1tles), (grabbed a rifle nette's, been placed, ! EE . -- EE ---- | | M.| t ! : | A BIG HUG FOR MILWAUKEE BRAVES' BOSS LOU PERINI | St. Louls Cardinals' Harry Breechen turned the tri third start in the 1M7 classic against the B Red § ck and became the first pitcher to | HRAINS e Boston "Red: Sox in win thpee series games since | 1046, seventh world ries game, Burdette won his the (eam's dressing | 5.0, in the se immediately A happy Milwaukee Brave | tion pitcher Lew Burdette and | room Thursday he is hugged by equally happy | came the new world's cham Lou Perini, owner of the | pions of baseball after defeat Braves, during a wild celebra ing the New York Yankees, in

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