The Oshawa Times, 10 Dec 1958, p. 1

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THE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Aising RA 83-3492 Classified Adve All other calls . TIMES ..RA 38-3474 rere The Oshawa Sime WEATHER REPORT Bitter cold tonight, clouding ove er Thursday, some snow in af- ternoon, not quite so cold, VOL, 87--NO. 290 Price Not Over 7 Cents Per Copy OSRAWA-WHITBY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1958 Authorized As Second Cla Post Office Department, Ottowe sw Mall FORTY-TWO PAGES "Uli ng NEIGHBORS LEAD Mrs, Theodore Mowry (second from left) and her daughter (right) Susan away from the modest frame home in Windsor where | three persons were shot to death and a fourth was criti Pickering Project For $50 Million Work will start next June 1 on substantial develop i a $50 million housing ment in Pickering township, township authorities plans of Crusader Development Corporation Ltd, The development would he bounded on the east by the Sandy Beach road, on the west by the Moore road, on the north by the CNR track and on the south by Lake Ontario. It would covér a total of 600 acres, "We have purchased 20§ acres A N other proper oa we plan t v The col "A Meronatd sald. It will cost "in the neighborhood" of $80 million. | 'We expect to sign a five-year agreement," he added, 'but we hope to complete it in three years", The planned development will include two shopping centres, one to service the eastern hpusehold ers and the other In the western section. Schools, churches, park lands, paved roads, sewers, street lights and similar municipal ser vices will be provided In addition, the corporation will give. the municipality & sewage disposal plant and will make a 22 Students Plan To Leave College WINNIPEG (CP)==Twenty-two students say they will United College in protest over the college's actions in firing history professor Harry 8. Crowe In dispute involving a misdirected personal letter The students sald in pre paced statement Tuesday night they plan to transfer to the Uni versity of Manitoba, effective with. the end of the first term of the 1958.50 academic at noon today Th announcement came in the wake of a statement by the col lege board of regents which said negotiations for a reconciliation with Prof, Crowe hroken down and an offer reinstate hMm to th college with drawn, leave a session, had to faculty approve ns' a fully ser v evelopment, Mr {complete proposal has not been | | 4 ¥ - SEE al g cally wounded, Police sald It | bodies, They were identified as appeared to be a double mur those of Mr. and Mrs. Harold der and suicide, with Theodore | Thompson, One Robert White Mowry, 40, doing the shooting His body was found In a shed | 18 in critical condition with at the rear of the house in | wounds, which police found two other | AP Wirephoto Break-In Rash Into Cottages Over Weekend WHITBY (Staff) Six cot- to the McDonald (400s at Heydenshore Park, Port contribution water system, Mr sald "This development will be fully (serviced, In the full sense," he added, "It 1s subject re » lon by the township of Plck {oring, with whom we have been |rarrying on negotiations Crusader Deviopment Corp is e company that has been build others, police discovered early to. day Police helleve the cottages were entered during the weekend, It is not known whether anything stolen, Police notified the owners ind are waiting for them to In- ing a large number of houses in/spec' the premises | Whitby and built Lake Vista Gar:| Entry was gained in each case dens, a 500-home development, in by forcing doors and breaking windows, The six cotta onter- Willams G. Lawson, reeve of/%d Were owned by John Smith, Plevoring township, sald today: Simcoe St. 8, Oshawa: Dr, Syd- The proposed dovelopment I) °Y Sutenoh, 100 Cadillac Avy, tl In the 'talking stage'. Several| Nu C awa Richard = Bradley, meetings have been held with the "9 Simcoe St. §, Oshawa: Dr, am L, Chambers, 86 Wells Be ors", he stated, "but sub-dividers™, he state WM 81H Rd., Toronto, and J. Bryant, 306 Pitt St, Whitby, | [th presented', ls Reeve La on concluded: alia where unsuccessful break- Is my 10pe he councel w Nake 1 attempts were made, was Mr, up its mind concerning his prosipraney whose address is . posed project so that a definite 4 1s un answer may be had In January Constable Kenneth Edwards, of A sub«divisional agreement has ihe Whithy Pollee D been presented to council by the oa tl wf i Department, Crusader development company anything ¢ frites URW Strike to the planning board, and then May Idle 50,000 Men referred "from planning board back to council for final approval Mr. MeDonald sald DETROIT (AP) Corporation's strike idle rose 26.000 Tuesday in layoffs linked to the week-old walkout of 7.000 workers at the key Dodge main plant Ihe United Auto Workers have been on strike at Dodge main in 1 work dispute, Negotia dispute were re od Tuesday until today. . Now layoffs brought the total ward re. len 20,440, Chrysler sald in the letter The company has said 'the total the may reach 50,000 and all produc. tion halted if the strike goes on Operations in three states be Michigan have been af. fected by the tieup WR Views Tuesday's layoffs filiated with total of 6.500 workers at the Man ind Lynch Road gear and axle plant nited Church In Detroit, the Newark, Del. as. mi embly plant, and the Evansville, I, Plymouth body factory Previously there had been lay- at Indianapolis and Syracuse, krown Chrysler hove « ed dl ia Crowe w alter etter as a to n in over Prof September mal which reached Dr, W, C, Lockhart ald at the Yime of t Prof, ( al liglon as expres was not le tradition However, day it rots tiona that have Prof. Crowe's United Colle the Univer sponsored by of Canada. A ing of the church league yrineihal I'he fir rates the a « college tons in p hoard | ¢08 e that tude t 8 lo ed compatible rowe with col and objects board said Tu misconcep ning We's he ides re any arisen conce reli included a 0 18 ol 1 the ity toba sub-executive al coun I led for sider the con ell has been si Dee NAY 7 In Toronto to cor troversy 5 Killed, 4 Missing As Bomb Wrecks Temple AC CHATSWORTH, Calif. (AP bomb demolished the main build ing of a religious cult in a moun tain canyon today. Five persons were killed and four are missing and believed dead Among those Krishna Venta, bearded, bare foot mystic and foun the cult, known as the Fountain of the World A demolition expert Los Angeles police sald a bomb wrecked the building and touched off a ragh The five bodies recovered were burned beyond recognition Invest learnt stranger carrying a C..Y EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 541133 FIRE DEPT, RA 35-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 mi ing Is ler o from the dopa fires that a wirge suit tment '! COMMUNITY The hefore Hamm ASC was seen in lent Venta an Mrs was argu woman, Dorothy knocked ! from her bed by the force of the| explosion, Running outside she flames leaping high in the sky and. heard screams for help Fire touched off by the explo sion quickly to the sur inding brush \ cultist identitied as Brother Martin said he was in a dormi tory with 11 boys when the blast out the walls and brought roof crashing down. He led | all 11 to safety - } Venta, a former San Francisco upyard worker, founded the cult « about 10 years ago ment. with shortly sald she am. Twenty minutes after the stranger loft a treme ous explo the building n sion blew More aw per wer than 30 in a th dren, An spread | amon I'wo other blew from a the ucked 1 of about 30 miles from Los woman we canyon © ret away mm the San § Angeles Whithy, have been broken into and attempts made to enter two| The owner of one of the cot -|in an old section of lowertown, | | | | [ For Taylor Beer OTTAWA (CP) -- One of the biggest court battles in Canada's history looms with a government move to block a further spread lof E, P, Taylor's beer empire, Justice Minister Fulton sald Tuesday in an interview gov- ernment prosecution will be launched in January in the On- tario Supreme Court, It will be based on a restric. itive trade practices commission | [report made three years ago | whieh stated there was a "dan. ger" that Canadian Brewerles Limited, headed by Mr, Taylor, {might eventually dominate the heer industry unless Its expan- slon moves are restrained, The court will he asked to Issue an order halting any company moves to expand In Western Can- ada and perhaps have it relin- quish control over Western Can- ada Brewerles Limited which operates on the Prairies and in British Columbia, |COULD LAST YEARS It will be one of the biggest anti-combines battles in the coun: (Canadian | E. P, TAYLOR eral years, [not taking action sooner on the Toronto lawyer Roland Wilson basis of the restrictive trades will handle the government's practices commission report, prosecution, | A Revelation of the move follows no evidence Canadian breweries ern provinces but by 1955 | WOS yy just a week strong criticism had developed monopolies. How- declared program was far from dition and authorities held little of the government made at the'ever, if Canadian Brewerles complete," Tibet Revolt Of 300,000 Formosa Says TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)---A re- volt greater than the Hungarian uprising Is under way in Tibet, a member of the Chinese National. ist cabinet sald today, | Two Tots Burned To Death In Bed QUEBEC (CP) «= re burned two tots in their beds Tuesday night and critically burned thelr father when he tried to save them, Dead are Collette Couture, 7, |and her five-year-old sister, Car ole, Their father, Henri Couture, (57, was taken to hospital and was| not expected to live, | Mongolian and Tibetan affairs " _| commission, told parliament that The family of 10 occupled the more than 900.000 Tibetans are in , , > gacond sing dhird floors of 4 S000 mvolt against Communist China. : {He did not say when the rebellion {began In the high Himalayan was sald to have plateau yeglon, started when Mr, Couture was Li said the Nationalists were in lighting an oll furnace on the touch with the revolutionists and third floor, 'on which the bed: were supporting them but he did |rooms were located. not specify how, Theft Charges 'Against Officers HALIFAX (CP) The fire The navy said tained a tight silence about an today theft charges have been inquiry into allegations that laid against two pelty officers equipment from ships being sal stationed here. Meanwhile, an|vaged at the Point Edward naval RCMP investigation into alleged base had been misappropriated, misappropriations is continuing at! Cmdr, George M, Wadds, chief a Sydney navy establishment, [of the base for nearly three years A spokesman named the pair and due to retire in about two as Malcolm Caldwell, 28, of Per- months, has been replaced by eau, N.S, and William O'Hearon, Cmdr, L, KE. Simms, an enginee lof Loggleville, N.B. ing officer from the navy dock Caldwell is accused of thoft of yard here $1,580 from the Stadacona shore Defence Minister station here and O'Hearon of theft in Ottawa the recommendation to lof $305, Both men worked in the replace Cmdr, Wadds was made Stadacona clothing stores, The by Halifax naval authorities and navy official said money rather | approved by Ottawa pending than equipment was involved, [completion of the RCMP inquiry. There was no indication when the! Point Edward, seven miles charges will be heard from Sydney, is Canada's major The RCMP in Sydney main: reserve fleet area. LATE NEWS FLASHES . Rise In Car Insurance Seen TORONTO (CP)~Car insurance. is going up in Ontario next year--especially in the North and along the St. Lawe rence River, The All-Canada Insurance Federation said to today rates for fire, theft and collision will rise an average of two per cent throughout the province, Rates will be reduced y as much as 10 per cent in some areas and increased as much as 25 per cent in others, 16 Railway Cars Derailed CAPREOL, Ont, (CP)--Traffic on Highway 69 was cut at a level crossing a mile south of this town 20 miles from Sudbury, when 16 cars of a 19car CNR freight train left the rails and some were overturned. Two box cars came to rest on the highway, No one was injured. Railway crews hope to have the line cleared by 68 p.m. today Missing Fishing Tug Lost In Lake HOUGHTON, Mich, (AP)--A missing fishing tug, re ported carrying six men and two women, was sought today in cold foggy Lake Superior off Isle Royale, The U.S, Coast Guard station at Marquette, Mich, identified the craft as I4 Yung-hain, chairman of the| Looms Empire « "should be allowed to pursue any Monaghan says Tuesday's triple further, especially in Western Canada, the course of action which has hitherto characterized ! its activities and has been the {bert White in hospital here Tues- means by which its great expan. slon has been achieved, there would be danger that such a con- dition of domination and control trangement with his wife caused early today, might ultimately be attained," the report added, OFFERS SUGGESTIONS The commission suggested Triple Death Shooting Seen ' Premeditated WINDSOR (CP) Suburban Riverside's Police Chief Bryce | |shooting there was apparently | premeditated, |. He questioned 27-year-old Ro- 'day night and sald White told him that 41-year-old Theodore ICY COLD GRIPS CANADA LITTLE RELIEF EXPECTED Anti-Trust Suit 48 Below In North Ontario Bitter cold held Oshawa In its OSWEGO, N.Y, (AP) =~ Snow grip today and more cold Is fore-|pillowed over this buried city tos cast for tonight. A slight easing tay of the sub-zero temperatures js | d0¥ for the fourth straight predicted for 'Thursday after-|88 discouraged residents fought noon. {drifts up to 20 feet high, below! Weather observers measured Mowry's despondence over an es him to kill his wife's parents, | critically wound White and then take his own life The victims of the shooting | a were Harold Thompson, 70, and|Willlam, Before dawn the tem-| The mercury dropped ro over most of the country'an overnight snowfall of nine Inches, a total of about 60 inches : since Sunday and an on-thes Graham, Ont., a meteorological = "= fon of station in the wild Thunder Bay BroWN¢ accumulation nearly region 85 miles northwest of Fort six feet, City streets, most of which had At 2 am, it was 40 below at number of steps, including the hig wife Alice, 68. Their bodies perature was expected to hit 48|been closed, were open this morns prevention of the company buy-\werc found in the kitchen of their|below, Ing up more shares of 'Western Canada Breweries Limited. Cana- dian Breweries has since been re- ported to have taken over control of the western outfit, The commission also suggested Canadian Breweries might be prevented from buying controll Ing shares of any of its competi tors, Since its Incorporation in 1930, Canadian Brewerles was reported t have acquired 23 brewing com- {panies in Ontario and closed 12 try's history, It could last sev-|tion annual conference here for beer and ale brands to nine from house, 150. The commission reported thatirel of the rifle in his mouth,| the company was attempting a "its home. Mowry's body was found {in a shed at the rear of the house, | a new .30-30 calibre deer rifle] beside him, White sald Mowry came to the Thompson. home shortly before noon, knocked at the door and (was met by White, who ordered him away when he demanded to see his wife, Mowry then shot White in the abdomen with the gun, which he (had been holding behind his back. White ran for the telephone Temperance Federa-|of them, reducing the number of|and Mowry followed him into the opening fire on his par. ents-in-law, He then put the bar- pulled the trigger and slumped This report sald it could find similar program in the four west: to the floor, White said, | White remained in critical con {hope for his survival, legal procedure stood ready to. day to order a complete transfu- sion for a two-day-old baby girl whose Jehovah's Witness parents have refused to authorize it, Doctors say the baby's life is threatened by a rare blood dis- order which may necessitate re- placement of all her blood, They sald Tuesday night the infant was not in immediate danger but her condition could be any time, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Camp- bell, both 27 and from nearby Newmarket, told doctors Tuesday they would not give permission for transfusions, Officials of the 'Children's Ald Society immediately began plans to have the baby turned over tol thelr care if doctors decide the transfusion must be made. The| attorney-general's dep ar tment sald a special court could be held led | I) I Pearkes said||f® the Jeffries out of Grand Marais, Minn This navy tanker plane, at- tempting an emergency lands Doctors Ready In Transfusion TORONTO (CP) «= Emergency at any hour of the day In the Hospital for Sick Children where the baby is being treated R. D, Poupore, society solicitor, sald a Judge is ready to call the| unusual coupt session which would hear evidence from doctors! and a request by the soclety to have the child placed in their|™ {wanrdship because of neglect, The baby was born Monday at come serious at Newmarket but transferred to the | gubzero range. Clear, cold condi! ye: Toronto hospital when doctors discovered she had RH negative blood, The condition could cause brain damage, deafness, convul- slons or paralysis. THOUGHT FOR TODAY A Dandit who held up a man and found only 50 cents on him slapped his face. Nobody loves a flat man, ing near Norfolk, VA,, smashed into two houses, killing its four * |bert's 25 below, |expect nothing better today than| Ing for one-way traffic but the The intense cold chilled the|relentless snow dampened hopes Prairies and Quebec as well as|that normal living could be res Northern Ontario. It was warmer sumed in this' Lake Ontario city, but not much--in Southern On The snow belt southeast of Lake tario, Newfoundland, the Marl-|Erfe and Buffalo dealt with aps time provinces and British Col-|proximately the same amount of umbla, {snow but the area is less popus The B.C, coast had rain during lated, Mayville, a village of 1,500, the night. The temperature was|took the brunt there, Roads res in the 40-degreb range; Vancou-|mained open, although plowing ver reported 35 at 10:30 p.m.|snow cut visibility, Readings from zero to 20 were in| Sub-zero and near-zero tem store for the Interior along with atures chilled most of the light snow. early today, the wenther bureau A cloud cover lay over most of|in Albany reported, Alberta where the temperature] = ss---- ranged from Medicine Hat's zero to 10 below at Red Deer, Sask-| Man Rescues 'Mother-In-Law, atchewan had a mixture of clear night skies and cloud with read. ings between the five below at Swift Current and Prince Al MAY GET BREAK Winnipeg's 9:30 p.m. forecast listed 20 helo be the eastern prairies t be In milder weather. ALi i But the worst was (ni Northern|early this morning to. find | Ontario. The whole veglon had house filled with smoke, Ja clear skies and the Toronto|Morrish, 30, of Montreal, led h weather office sald there was|family to safety through an ups scant hope of any Shny moder-|stairs bedroom window, ating. The overnight lows ran i ke is: Wie Rover 45. below, MU" Merrislh who wis vigking Kabuskasing 30 below, Earlton 36 Lunn, a widow living at 59 Divie* Southern Ontario could look for soa sient, Bowmsivile, wai snowflurries, the weather office] of the Ro He awoke at 5.30 sald, Toronto shivered in five am. to find the - entire house above during the night and could tilled i with black smoke, % Unable to find the stairs, he The Montreal weather office |ran outside and climbed a trellis said the entire province would to a bedroom window. He carried probably spend the night in the|his wife, four-year old son, sixe ar-old daughter and mothers tions would prevail today with/in-law to safety, some snow In the lower St, Law:| The Bowmanville Fire Departs rence, During the night, it Was ment arrived shortly afterwards 12 below at Chicoutimi, five be-|and quickly extinguished the blaze low a awa wi Monires] and which is believed to have staid helow at Quebec y. | when some logs, stacked near the Maritimers arose this morning furnace. ignited, 0 to generally fine weather, The| soldest Shots wo Fredanie No estimate of damage was coldest spots were Fredericton oon he this morning, but it and Moncton, with three below, , and the northern New Brunswick | understood most of it was caused § , communities of Edmundston and" : Campbellton with 15 and 10 be-| Mrs, Lunn's 21-year-old son was low. not at home at the time, FIERY DEATH FOR SIX PERSONS AFTER PLANE. CRASH crewmen and two babiés in one «AP Wirephoto of the houses. $30,000 $50,000 | $70,000 $90,000 $110,000 $130,000 $150,000 $175,000 CHES' SCOREBOARD : | 4 dik ad Wie And Kids.

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