WEATHER REPORT Mainly cloudy and milder with rain and drizzle tonight. Cloudy and mild Tuesday. THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Adve-tising RA 3-3492 All other calls ........RA 3-3474 " TWENTY PAGES dhe Oshawa Times Authorized As Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottowe Price Not Over 7 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA-WHITBY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1958 HIKE IN FREIGHT RATES MAY AVERT RAIL STRIKE her 5 18 Oshawa Youths pw ye alin f Shces fn Fined At Cobourg y Axe Slayin By JOHN LeBLANC [the "yardstick" CPR and $32. - g COBOURG The dock at for something that only three OTTAWA (CP) -- The railways| 000,000 for the CNR, |today got permission to increase] But While the permitted boost #79 BRANTFORD (CP)--A mother the police court here today was|committed. Magistrate Baxter freight rates by 17 per, cent, in- appears enough to take care of oA of five has been charged with crowded with Oshawa youths this fined the 18 $25 and costs of $3 dicating prospects of averting the union wage demands on the rail peg murder following the axe-slaying|morning when 24 were arraigned each. general rail strike called for Dec. Ways and allow a settlement, this of two of her children on the Six|o, charges of unlawful assembly] They were Joseph Turner, | / 1. {could be thrown out by one of Nations Indian reserve near here. at Hastings on Hallowe'en, Oct. Ralph Byrd, Garry Low, Franklin! CNR and CPR officials imme- ("0 factors. : Mrs. Alice Vivan Hill, 39, a|31. They were picked up on the Cobb, Kenneth Black, Alexander |diately prepared to meet at Mont-| First, the cebinet could toss widow. was charged following the highway around midnight ne a r|Kemp, Roger Cawker, Paul {real today, and it was expected| oUt the board increase, The cab- death of her children, Nola 5, and| Cobourg when OPP cars stopped|Leger, Paul Graham, Ralph lthey would invite the strike.| Met is almost certain to have ob Cecilia 3. five cars loaded with the ups Tomas Smo, ii Dues, |threatening unions to a meeting a ; i isti reported to have been involved in|Charles Firth, Clarence J. Wilson, i wo oiler children, from the fracas at a service station infDavid Powlenczuk, William '|g /OL. 87--NO. 270 } Mother Of 5 |its hands, in the next couple of i |days, an appeal against the ig. in the next few days. ... |crease from eight provinces--all Frank H. Hall, negotiating|eycont Ontario and Quebec. house screaming. They ran fo the a Ha stings about an hour earlier. Rockburn and George Pearn, all In evidence before Magistrate of Oshawa. chief for the 135,000 non-operating Second, there is some specula- home of Elijah Hill, no relation, who sent them to phone police while he went back to the Hill home. R. B. Baxter it was stated that [lengths of rubber hose, cycle Toronto, pleaded not guilty and chains and a knuckleduster were stated they did not know what : {found in the cars when they were was going on. They are Larry Hill found another child, Mar-|g 504 Edward Rafter, Robert Shephard, garet Rose, 8, asleep. The YI Two of the accused, Joseph Harry Barnes, Alfred Elbe and of one child was found in bed, Clark, who gave his address as Norman Vent. It was stated that 45 Brock street, Oshawa and Eric|the defendant Vent works at Gen- Miller, of 77 Hill street, Oshawa eral Motors plant in Oshawa. could not be located at these ad-| In evidence, it was stated by dresses, and bench warrants have| Paul Sullivan, service station been issued against them. There operator of Hastings, that he was one juvenile, aged 15, whose | recognized Shephard and Barnes father appeared for him. as being among a crowd of A plea of guilty was entered by youths who attacked him at the OVEN FEELS GOOD iyi om floor. It feels good for Sgt. Walter | ing down icy Hell Creek to reach | (left). Taking notes is Sgt. Ted me other onthe Lying ra P. Bigelow of Ogden to warm | civilization after parachuting | London of Utah Highway IN ANOTHER ROOM : . from stricken cargo plane. With | Patrol Corporal E. A. Moss of the pro- his feet in an oven after wad- | him was Cpl. Sestes Copeland | --AP Wirephoto |yincial police, said the children FRANK BASTEDO UNINJURED Hage 20 Hurt As CPR Train Derailed By Rockslide $200,000 Damag In Madoc Blaze MADOC, Ont. (CP)--Fire swept Fire departments in Belleville, through a combined business and|Marmora and Tweed sent trucks apartment building on the main|to fight the fire. Madoc is 23 street of this town early today. | ca damage estimates at way 7. $200, and leaving 38 persons) homeless. {am. and was under The blaze in the Maynes block five hours later, stove kitchen caught fire and spread up a ventilator shaft blaze to the block. A drug store and garage on each side were damaged slightly by smoke. Albert Maynes, owner of the of the cafe, lived in apartments ahove the block. damage estimate, said removing the debris 'Five of those charged, all from ling for help. miles north of Belleville on High- The fire broke out at about 2 brother Edward, 39, and Murray! control McGugan, 35, and Lorne Wallace, | 12 COBOURG -- An elderly Lindon Durham Street forced the 33) rpe fire started in a Chinese a dome ny man died in Cobourg Gen- residents of 13 apartments above cafe on the ground floor of the ably started when grease on the Politics, block, and Fred Mah, proprietor to Short loyees, promptly said his ne- TELLER RETURNS Crt, om ts "teady to si down any time with the compan- Ottawa bank teller Boyne Johnston, 25, arrested last Mon- day in Denver, Col., in connec- tion with the theft of $260,000 from the Imperial Bank of Can- ada, was returned to Ottawa Sunday night. Johnston pleaded in Ottawa court this morning. He disappeared from the capital last month and the money was found missing the following day. --CP Wirephoto les. maintenance men, 'station em railways with a strike. [SLICES FIGURE Before the Transport Board Hunters' Bodies Found In Lake NORTH BAY (CP)--Bodies of|? four hunters drowned Friday|!ncrease. night when their 14-foot outboard | motor boat capsized The non-operating group con- sists of workers who do not actu- ally run the trains -- such as ployees and the like -- but who could tie up the transcontinental |the railways had asked for a 19- |per-cent boost calculated to yield them some $60,000,000 a year to cover a union-demanded wage rise. The board sliced the figure! |and set Dec. 1--the strike date-- as the effective date of the freight tion that the railways will not set- tle up before Dec. 1 because of unwillingness to sign a wage cofl- tract of this. manitude without having the freight increases actg- ally in effect. HAVE AGREED The 15 unions representing the | non-operating workers have agreed to accept the .report of & federal conciliation board recom. mending wage increase of about 14 cents an hour. " The railways have accepted, but only conditionally on getting enough out of a freight increase to handle the wage cost of some $60,000,000. The unions initially asked contract concessions rum- ning to some $140,000,000. Likelihood is that the transport The board in its decision did|/board's decision will bring the in Angus not estimate what the freight in-|disputants into new negotiatons. Lake, 40 miles north of here, crease would yield the railways| These have been in abeyance for have been recovered. A fifth hunter, Mrs. {per year. An official said it prob- Marion ably would come to $25,000,000 for|the board's verdict, |weeks while the parties awaited Stewart, 39, was rescued by her husband, James, after clinging to| the overturned boat and scream-| Police identified the dead as Gerald Hunt, 37, of Wallaceburg, father of three children: his 1, both of St. Thomas. | Tha quintet was in a party of seven returning from hunting deer, By RICHARD ANCO Civil Servant May Retire VICTORIA (CP) H. Lee|urday. Briggs, the civil servant who STOCK JUDGING rocked British Columbia last week with a: four-round at the provincial government,|include: says he wants nothing to do with covered fiar grounds this week post as general hoar, Ernest M. Warwick, Blen They said fire walls on each Manager of the British €olumbia heim: reserve, Joseph Bernard, | Y | r side of the building confined the FoWer Commission, said today in| Watford; champion sow, C. H. R.|Naughty Irishman, five - gai a statement: Farms, Ilderton. "I have no political ambitions to sonality and tastes are not suited Elmwood. that calling." Mr. Maynes, who made the Ayre, Hampton; Blair, Bolton. THOUGHT FOR TODAY St from the burned out building will | Motorists in the biggest hurry are those who are | going nowhere in partitular | to do nothing of consequence. | Dearing, Exeter. The eight-day fair winds up Sat- Tamworth swine -- champion boar and sow and reserves, Mr. Briggs, 55, fired from his. James C. Hart and Son, Gadshill; $25,000-a-year Hampshire sheep -- Reserve whatsoever and will not consent ram, J. H. Willmott and son, Mil- run for public office. My per-|ton; reserve ewe, Emke Brothers Suffolk sheep -- champion ewe, Shropshire sheep -- champion ram, Raymond B. Comfort, St. District Men Win At Winter Fair Anne's; ewe, F. W. Gurney, TORONTO (CP)--After a sur-| Paris; reserve ram and ewe, G. prising Canadian equestrian vic.|S- Brian and Son, Ridgetown. {tory Saturday and with hopes of |drier weather, Royal Agricultural{ram, Fred Gurney; reserve, | Winter Fair officials expect capa-|{H. Wilmot; reserve ewe, Emke |city crowds to jam the 25 acres of | Bros. Hampshire sheep -- shampiol lo CHAMPION SHEARER In sheep shearing, William F, Snowden of Oshawa was named winner. broadside| Livestock winners from Ontario] Other horse show winners Sats urday included: D. J. Larch, London, Ont, owner of Esmerelda's Stonyridge Girl, combination harness and three-gaited horse; Fraser Hurd man, Hurdman"s Bridge, enterin Istallion; J. L. Wright, Listowel, owner of Vanity Todd, single trot ter, An entry from Walter B. Lard, | Toronto, won the tandem harness iponies class and an entry from {Matthew MacDougall, Erin, took Teserve--the pair harness ponies event. Mervyn Sanderson of Shanty Dorset horn sheep -- champion |Bay, near Barrie, won the woe |and reserve ram and ewe--.P E. [horse light draught (Percherong) [team award and Andy Catto of | Paisley won the heavy Percher ons class. a her nego- 1S was when police arrived, but was ar-|18 of the defendants, although one service station. Both were wear- rested shortly afterward on alof them made the remark that iting beards. Police found a bloody axe in- ~ -------- side the house. The children's father, George, died three years ago. and RCMP could offer no expla- nation for the deaths. NO PICKUP VANCOUVER (CP) -- A CPR| Three of the injured were taken| "My wife was thrown clean out transcontinental passenger train|to hospital at Chilliwack, 55 miles|of bed and I was thrown up Li ] Man miles east of here Sunday, send- train carried 142 passengers. |coach was not derailed." mn ay dng four diesel units and tWo of|LT..GOVERNOR ABOARD | yA BC: government car picked passenger cars . {them up and brought them here. Among the passengers were Twenty persons were injured, Gavan Frank ;, sits plowed through tree - studded embankment, A|Vancouvr to be guests of Lieu-|rest 150 feet above the swirling] Iain, 1e8 sleeper coach and an observation |tenant-Governor Frank Ross of|Fraser River. The 17th coach, a| ear left the track but did not go| British Columbia. The Bastedos sleeper, and the 18th, : ; over the embankment. were not hurt. car, left the track. The crew es- o.5) Hospital Sunday morning|the block to flee. None was In-!three-storey "block. Tom Swift, 5 who was laying tile in the cafe, a.m. as the westbound Dominion|a screech of brakes followed by| Buses carried the stranded pas- to-Montreal passenger train. |sa | ' e moved through a rock cut on the|a terrific bang. sengers to Vancouver. The line| jonn Gillespie, 58, of William |kitchen, investigated but found main line near Haig, B.C. He added: Iwas cleared Sunday night. street, Lindsay, died from fract- ope 0 n nothing. : TT ured skull and wrist at 5 am KITCHEN IN FLAMES H | . A few minutes * he 3 PM Praises believed to have fallen from the Calls Consistory few minutes later he heard 1SCUSS er Jain Jim os sowed luis 1057] found the kitchen in flames. Mr. urd 2) ug ra sel P "| VATICAN CITY (AP) -- Pope Swift aroused the occupants of pm op ai 1-8urg. the apartments and all escaped 3 IRIE og h 4:35 by the| Sistory for Dec. 1st to install 23 safely. By ALAN DONNELLY a rant trey san |new cardinals of the Roman Cath- LAHORE, West Pakistan (CP)|cfeW 0 fre 8at Wait To. Fo&iolic Church, {Prime Minister Diefenbaker said his body I 'ny on ihe Tost t There were only 18 vacancies in Members o! Loca) = Nauited 1ayesmen n addition to across today the new Asian and Afric ay|several hundred feet west of the ) Automobile Workers, wi old althe board wage increases members of the Commonwealth! y 3 a fal o lement' of 70 oa ting next Sunday in| GM's last offer prior to concilia- have given a ique contribu- ©f Cobourg police department|d ul complement of 70, set al- special meeting p have given an unique contribu was called, and the injured man|most four centuries ago. will be to discuss possible settle. increases for each year of a two-ing it a bridge of understanding TeMoved to hospital Pope Jom : Ao/ivation of 23 ment proposals in the lengthy|year pact. The union turned down|between continents CNR officials suggested that new cardinals would increase the General Motors of Canada-UAW|the offer and a subsequent concil-| The Canadian leader, in the first, Gillespie might have been ill, and sacred college tc 75 for the first 2 ia] i { the almost 2,000. - year dispute, currently under negotia-|iation board meeting made no re-|speech of his Asian tour, also gone to a door to get fresh air.|time in the almost 2, - year 1c re strike vote if settlement is not!to step down by the UAW in order economic or political subordina- 0f Lindsay Boy Scouts Associa- Chureh, : reached to pave the way for direct nego- tion" in such an association of tion. Those nominated to be princes Notice of the meeting; schedul- tiations. partners and friends An inquest will be held of the church include Msgr. Rich- ed to be held at 1 p.m. in the Osh. -- -- ard James Cushing, 63, Archbis-|$200,000 stitute auditorium, was distribut 70, Archbishop of Philadelphia, ed in leaflet form to all GM and Msgr. William Godfrey, Arch-|start today and a new block will | hourly-paid employes this marn- bishop of Westminster. {be built as soon as possible. | ing TT 53 = Issued by the master negot ting committee in Toronto of the leaflet was membership meeti discussing a sett « I, or, in the event that no scttle- ment reached ,for the purpose of taking a strike vote." fiating committee conti to meet the company in a attempt to reach a settle PACKAGE OFFER based on a three-year contract was presented to the UAW on Nov. 14. The package deal based on the pattern of the settle-| the UAW and the automobile in dustry in the United States Following study of the proposal which fell short of gains won in presented a counfer-proposal to management on Sunday Negotiations continued through Sunday and are carrying on SEEK IMy'ROVED PENSION Union negotiators have set as a standard, benefits similar to those won in the United States. These] of the fund to provide supplemen- tary unemployment benefits for unemployed GM workers, an im proved pension plan and special POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 35-6574 nearby road. was hard that 18 should be fined! The trial is proceeding Investigating provincial police struck a mud 'and rockslide 90|/east of here, for treatment. The against the headboard, but our i ¥ 0 olf 3 [abou : winion plunged 50 feet down a stedo. They were en route {o|leaving the track. They came to The accident happened at 6:20 Mr. Bastedo said he first heard|caped injured. hours after he fell from a Toron-|jured. [wh said he heard a noise in th | Flagman on CNR train 18, he is another noise and this time he Contributi [J on Il u 1008 Missed 'at Kingston, Gillespie ohn XXIII today called a con n ee 1Nng Firemen said the blaze prob- Cobourg station. Sgt. Gene Butler the College of Cardinals which has Oshawa. Purpose of the meeting|tion presented six cents an hour|tion to the Commonwealth, mak- tion in Toronto, or, to take ajcommendations after being asked! said there can be 'no thought of He was recently elected president History of the Roman Catholic awa Collegiate and Vocational In- hop of Boston, Msgr. John O'Hara|work on CONTINUE TO MEET called for the pur In addition, 'the master A company package offer ment reached recently between the U.S discussions, the UAW today included increased payments out wage increases for skilled HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 | Army Chief Topples By WILTON WYNN CAIRO (AP)--Aiiother Eastern parliamentary racy went into eclipse today when army commandér Gen Ibrahim Abboud seized power in Middle democ- 12 , a military coup in Sudan. At noon, the official' Sudan ra dio broadcast that all was quiet, with the population carrying on as usmal. The broadcast said army units from all parts of the| African nation reported all quiet. | Broadcasts claimed a wide] measure of support fof the Ab- boud coup. The general was sup- ported by his deputy commander, Gen. Ahmed Pasha Abdel Wa- hab, and so far as can be de- termined here had the backing of the entire army The two officers immediately called on Sudan's religious lead- ers, who are powerful political figures as well---Abdel Rahman el Mahdi, leader of the Ansari sect, and Aly Mirghani, leader of the Khatmia sect, The radio said both these leaders blessed the coup. If this is true the military| junta already is garanteed solid! popular backing ALLUDES TO NASSEk The government radio in Khar toum, the Sudanese capital broadcast a declaration in the #+ Sudan Government name of Abboud promising to do ported to the government by the his best to achieve good rela- British mission at Khartoum, was tions with President Nasser'sno surprise.) United Arab Republic. Abboud also ordered immedi- (British government sources in ate dissolution. of all political London saw Abboud's coup as an parties, supervision of all news- army bid to stall a political rec- papers and prohibition of any onciliation with the U.A.R. They demonstrations or political meet- said the news, which was re- ings. LATE NEWS FLASHES Bank Teller Remanded One Week OTTAWA (CP) Bank teller Boyne Johnston, charged with theft of $260,000 fro mthe Imperial Bank of Canada here, today was remanded one week for plea or election. About 250 persons, mostly teenagers, crowded the court room to hear Magistrate Glenn E. Strike remand the 25-year-old native of Renfrew, Ont Gang Escapes With $12,000 MONTREAL (CP) -- A gang of men-early today escaped with $12,000 from the Cafe St. Jacques on St. Catherine St. East after tying up night watchman Guimont Morin and smashing the safe with drills and crowbars. Police said the men apparently hid in the building before it closed Appeal Telephone Increase OTTAWA (CP) -- Forty-one Quebec and Ontario municipal | ities and eight provinces today appealed to the cabinet against a rate increase awarded the Bell Telephone Company Oct. 10 | by the board of transport commissioners. TESTIMONIAL PRESENTATION FOR REV. J. E. LAWLOR Rev. & left, receives services to St Church, ° Simcoe COMMUNITY CHEST SCOREBOARD Lawlor, third from | where a purse as | token of appreci Gregory's ation st. he served as assistant parish priest for five years until his recent appointment | to Toronto. The presentation | was made by Very Rev. Dean { a for his north, Paul Dwyer, church pastor, who is shown second from left tor of St. Gertrude's Church, on the right. The gift was made on Albert Love of the Oshawa Sep- | behalf of the parishioners, arate School Board is on left | members of the Roman Cath- and Rev. F. 8. 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