The Oshawa Times, 7 Feb 1959, p. 1

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All other calls ...... RA 3-3474 THE TIMES i ¢ WEATHER REPORT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Colder with snowflurries tos Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 So mainly sunny and old unaay. uthorl Second Class Mail PAGE! VOL, 88 -- NO. 32 Price Not Over OSHAWA-WHITBY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1959 Atte lg BB Ba EIGHTEEN PAGES / Cents Per Copy ( ire NG PARIS CONFERENGE ON SOVIET REPORT Metro Rejects |UNPolice | May Clear Way ' Plan Urged | For Russ Meet Ro al n uir i PARIS (AP)--Foreign ministers Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of the United States, Britain, |said the Western Allies "stand earson | France and West Germany will [fast on our principles' but are hold. a conference in Paris March|ready to talk abput Methods of Transit Commission got house- ation up ourselves and will have| MONTREAL (CP) -- Liberal 15, unimpeachable d |p 1.0 matic Qesling with the Soviet threat to cleaning orders Friday and athe full co-operation of manage- I 8 to + a de ' [sources confirmed today. erlin. [timetable to go with them. ment." : wader Lester Pearson says ac. The foreign ministers would AGREE IN PRINCIPLE The Metropolitan government; When he resigned the TTC tion in the recent General Assem-|congider primarily the report After conferences in London {decided there: will be no royal chairmanship, Mr. Lamport ac-\hly of the United Nations was|British Prime Minister Macmillan|and Paris, Dulles can emphasize orig lquiry ilo the pp: | cused 1 IC General Monkees oy: "half-hearted and timid" on the brings back from his trip to Mos-|to Adenauer that the West is Joa: i a REP Ae pi or ent. " | proposed establishment of a per. ¢OW: : |agreed in prinvisle on 3 Jorelg] ig Pal Bhi ince the new| Before Friday's meeting broke manent UN police force. An invitation to the Soviet Un- ministers Sonjerence i 05% x1 vaiance & , orl we | He renew lion for a foreign ministers con.|Soviet Union, It would be before year, up, Mr. Lamport was asked to| He renewed his call for estab n ad oc May 27--the date on which Ruse " Charles Walton, who became present the rest) of his charges lishment of such a force in a erence on. ques lons gy poet Ol sia threatens to Jeave West: Bers |commission chairman after fiery against Mr, Dufican to the TTC speech Friday night at the model | European se( uriy anc Rigi lin stranded in Communist Eash Allan Lamport's sudden resigna- by Feb. 20. Mr. Duncan--or any General Assembly of the univer- Seipification Sou results clad vs the aris meeting. | tates fod . 5s. It was understood In diplomatic| For some time Britain, France circles that the Western powers and the United States have fae vored a foreign ministers' confers RN RE -------- wea TORONTO (CP)--The Toronto] 'We will try to clearn this situ-| tion Jan, 2 touched off the wars, of the four commissioners Mr, sity model United Nations. sald at a joint meeting of the Lamport might name will have! The mock UN here is being at [transit commissioners and the|until March 20 to reply. tended by more than 300 students ve not yet in the position to pro- : a . Try yy ---------- - {Metropolitan executive commit-| The TTC itself will deal with representing about 70 unjversities|are not 3 a or tha mest. jence with the Soviets on the fole MAYOR BRANDT VISITS GOVERNOR GENERAL MASSEY fee that an inquiry by the TTC|the charges and advise the Mel- in Canada, the United States, Ire.|Pose a specific date for the meet Be conditions: --_-- EE --litself "would be nothing but a ropolitan council how it decides. land and Isracl ing with the Soviet Union, | : SE Er a " TTC "harg | 1. The conference should ems $ | kavaaree cori If the TTC feels any charge] at a panel discussion Friday a BONN, Germany (AP) -- US.|prace a broad range of issues . ' . Blanket Of Fo But after the executive an {hasn't been satisfactorily an- Russian diplomat said the Soviet| s(ate Secretary Dulles said today surrounding German reunificas 1Ke § Inger ayor er 11 4 nounced its vole on the method swered, i is to tell the rome Union was willing to withdraw |ihe Western Allies must find altion [of running to earth the various|whether the points rate further her troops from Eastern Europe| " w ol ' . ' ' {way to meet 'the Soviet chal . i poland that have been made, |investigation perhaps, at that|if Western nations withdrew their ey 10 our rights in Berlin--if 2. There would be no weakening An ers Liberal | O fid Again overs Mr. Walton said: 'stage, by a royal commission, forces behind their own national need be by common action." {2 the Ne he alliea Hight i g JOzZes Confidence U coesy OTTAWA (CP)--A running dis-| boundaryés, \, He did not say what he meant; , a Soviet "ultimatum." 5 OTTAA ICF)---A yintiug dis XX. Europe Rem §. Krassilnikov, third sec: action but from the frame. | en Labor Ml r Starr and] OTTAWA (CP) -- Willy Brandt,|ing of the NATO parliamentary LONDON (Reuters) -- Flights Author oug ay ot Soviet Embassy oi ho a ib Lionel Chevrier (L -- Montreal case-hardened head of an island association. to and from London Airport were the Russians were "willing to cut| [Dulles arrived here for the Tast| Another Storm Laurier) reached the point thatof freedom bchind the Iron Cur-| "We refuse to be browbeaten," disrupted for the second day to [our own throats" to solve the off his three consultations on a Mr. Chevrier suggested he might |tain, left for Washington today onthe bluff, broad-shouldered day because of fog on the con- hd hd problem of German reunification, trip\ through Europe. . 5 step across the aisle separating the start of 0 eight-day Yuiled Brandt told his NA IO Sudjence tinent ace (9) 1CY 1€S - : ] Strikes Oswego States visit. He is to see 'Presi- "We are full of confidence. We " 7. A | hi is Chevrier said Mr. Starr dent Eisenhower Wednesday. will never be. brought to our ony Nifiils vie Jed up a ONE FOR THE ROAD OSWEGO, N.Y. (AP'--A howls was embarrassed by being told| Living up to advance billing, knees." [fog cleared, Several outgoing CAPETOWN (AP)--Dr. Daniell He opposed South Africa's en- |ing snowstorm, blown in off Lake some unpleasant truths about the the 45-year-old Social Democrat 0 speech, he said the! flights from London Were delayed F. Malan, author of much of try into the Second World War Ontario by winds up to 50 miles minister's stand in the dispute of mayor of Wast Berlin impressed yo. 00 (Foon TEE ne-l two hours or more 5 South Africa's racial policy, died and in 1942 moved unsuccessfully | an hour, belted this western New CBC Montreal television produc- Canadian diplomats and reporters te with Russia, starting with| "Early morning visibility at Lon- today after suffering a stroke in Parliament to withdraw the na- H t York snowbelt area again Friday ers with the corporation manage- here Friday as he presented the oo -\ = ps first. This is in line don Airport itself Ww os 1 300 yards The 84-year-old former editor tion from the conflict, uman ac ors night, ment, case for free Berlin, with views of the Canadian gov-| | ondon doctors and hospitals and clergyman, who was South Halan never smoked or drank From 8% to 12 inches of new Mr. Starr countered that Mr.!s In a busy day, he talked with ernment, which is urging a re-\were reported under "(remend- Africa's prime minister from 1948 strong liquor and his whole ca- snow brought traffic to a stands N " ak | . . 4 : " | Chevrier was doing a good deal Prime Minister Diefenbaker aC examination of German unity and, pessure" because of chest|lo 1954, defied worldwide con-ireer was shaped by the stern i the aves, of harm by his attitude. He em- Gayernor-General Massey, disp. an securily io determine enn caused by smog and &|demnation to enforce a policy ofjideals of his toretatisrs. Cape| n ar ras es ns of automobiles were > 4 . tal Ci rin fairs Min- oo CO an bo a 8 parallel influenza 'outbreak. - apertheid that he insisted was jp , Bora Yay 2, bec | labandoned. - Snow-covered roads "Don't let the minister point|ister Smith and wehior officials, POICICS © : Ail | The National Clean Air Society traditional policy of South Afra Province, 'Malan became a min: qa wa (CP) -- A Toronto] Dr, Lucas sald studies show prevented school buses from ree his finger at me because if T go'replied frankly fo questions at" Mr. Brandt urged a Western at-'said the threeday pea-souper since the first Dutch settlers ar-jister of the Dutch Reformed pharmacologist has warned thatithat fatigue may impair mental turning children fo their homes over there he won't point his fin- television and pross conferences titude based on a blend of firm- which blanketed Britain last week rived in Capetown. |Church. After preaching nearly, popular cup of coffee for the and physical responses. But use|jate Friday. Many children spent ger," retorted Mr, Chevrier, and addressed a luncheon meet- ness and flexibilit probably cost the country about| Dr, Malan, as the dominating|/10 years he became chief editor oad hears some investigation. of drugs to combat fatigue could the night in school buildings and -- -- Subunit © |£80,000,000. Much 'of the loss voice for Afrikaner nationalism, of Die Burger in Capetown, the Dr. George Lucas of the Uni-give a driver a false sense of nearby homes. would be in the transport system |was a controversial figure during Nationalist newspaper. In 1918 he versity of Toronto's pharmac-| security. : 5'%-inch fall In Oswego | " "~ Chevrier Uses and the increased costs of main- his long political career, Critics was elected to Parliament, ology department Friday told the| john I. Howe, a London, Ont Wi to 19 inches the snow on ars ea or taining the services accused him at times of attempt. | -- |Ontario Psychological Associa- hospital p sy ¢ h ologist, outlined th ETO nd and Brougnt the ong . |, Ships were reported Friday inling to become a dictator after he . tion's annual meeting: studies of a group of London son's total al ght hos CBC Strike As {trouble from the Mediterranean pose to power in 1048, Bennett Gives "I have found it safer not 10 'hot rod' club members aimed |. = '° a ---- . { oy [to the North Sea et nton i undertake driving in a fatigued |; understanding the accident. In Winter a | . Search ships today picked up CHIEF LEGISLATION ' ' [state and not to use even caf-| prone driver. Th F C Attack Point five bodies and wreckage in the, Among legislation he pushed B C Ha |feine to bolster a weary body." | He said the group of 23 men, rown rom ar . area where a 110-ton French through Parliament after becom-! "We PPY "The slogan 'Make the last one under study are an average 19 . . TORONTO (CP) -- Drivers and broken rear springs. There were. OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- trawler reported earlier that she ing prime minister were the Sup. for the road Sorise. yi Pha years old, work in various occu Girl, 17, Killed navigators greeted the daylight no injuries ter Diefenbaker and two of hisiWas sinking. The ship, the Mary- pression of Communism Act R d B dg t some investigation," he said. [patio have "poor inner re: m ~ op wr in the rolling hill country of East Weather was good with pros- cabinet ministers have heen criti. Brigitte, carried a cew of 12. which resulted in the dissolution] ecor u e Dr Lucas was a speaker on e and find their environ- JORONTO iS ps rnin. ern Ontario today as 150-0dd cars pects of improvement in the cized by a Liberal spokesman in An air and sea search waslof the Communist party, the| By THE CANADIAN PRESS traffic safety and the human fac- ment hostile, : day night three hours: alter she headed. northward in the early southern Georigian B: area. 17° a L al sy iL called off over part of the Medi- Group Areas Act providing for] Premier Bennett brought down tors in hizhway accidents. The Many find cars an instrument was thrown out of a car that cols stages of the Canadian winter Near - zero ibility prevailed Parliament for their attitudes to terrancan Friday night afler the residential segregation of races, a record budget in the B.C. legis- meeting attended by more anim compensate for their helpless- {4.4 with another stopped for a rally. there Friday because of severe the strike of CBC tele on pro- missing British transport Empire the Immorality Amendment Act ature Friday. It estimated spend- 200 delegates, ends today, ness and frustrations and USC Hart turh. ; It appeared the toughest going drifting, and many roads were ducers in Montreal Roach Was found si Siering on praniiin S€ yg elations 8 ot mote than $300.000 wid ano/ Lars 3s instruments of defiance Alfred Lameraux, the driver, g he conclud-'snow-clogged. ho -- . oy the island of Gozo, near alta tween whites and non-white: nd| predicted 1e province s net debt | he said. - oS 4 Hight He head ou Me conc) LOSE POINTS EASILY Lionel Chevrier' (L Montreal In Denmark, two railroad fer-|the Bantu Act which aimed at|will be wiped out on or before| THOUGHT FOR TODAY | Dr. A. B. Blankepship of Tor- Was sei iously hurt. ing leg Sunday aur iday : | i i id With one car scratched at the Cars lose 500 marks for mis. Laurier). Friday accused Mr.!res collided in dense fog and one returning Negroes to the tribal March 31, 1960 onto, psychologist with an adver-| The Lowery girl's death brings start, 160 sports cars, coupes and sing checkpoints in the rally, a Diefenbaker of confusing the is-|of them was holed below the wat- rule of their ancestors There will, the budget state The fact that a repson has [tising research firm, said it'sto nine the number of traffic fa. headed out of Toronto at test of navigation and endurance sue, Revenue Minister Nowlan of €rline Both reached the port ofl When the Nationalists came to ment read, be no tax changes a right fo his opinions 15 no ithe image and not the physical|talities in Metropolitan Toronto se two-minute intervals beginning at for autos and crew iding with CBC management \YPorg safely with their passen-|power in 1948 he immediately set [His sixth budget, said the pre-| S¥Chse for Je going around [differences of cars that appeal far this Yea, Soared o 16 at 7 o'clock Friday night, They face. Largely over back roads. the vithout $ustification and. Labe gers. labout to establish their aims. {mier, is a happy budget--be- wing people with them. to buyers. the same point n 195 h a 1,500-mile route through East- route winds east from Toronto to.' toad LILY, ; . A007 - -- -- - -- cause it's always happy when ern and Northern Ontario, broken Belleville, north to Barry's Bay Minister Starr of failure to carry |you get out of debt | only by a 45 - minute breakfast and through Algonquin Park and out his duty to bring about settle SEARCH FOR TITLES In the Quebec legislature Col-| stop today and a nine-hour over- north again to North Bay. The ment of the strike which began onjzatiofl Minister Begin angrily night stay tonight at North Bay. return trip Sunday is through pec, 29 accused Liberal Leader Jean Le- TWO OTHERS OUT Parry Sound, west along the His accusations were made sage of speaking a series of un- Two other cars were out of the south shore of Georgian Bay to during Common udy of $2.193 Qc SON avore truths" about him during a cam- running in the first few hours, Wiarton, and back to Tcronto via 552 in CBC estimates for the cul ; paizn tour last summer, The Lib-| One slid into a ditch and over- Orangeville and Brampton rent fiscal year and while man eral leader Mr, Begin said, in| sinvated he had money in a Dor- [} sar 'Rice Lal south of First cars should he arriving agemc and producers' ) ) | de il R ie 12 an oy h o I in Toronto late Sund if ) tat a oe L n oh n ree KA 1n ots Thane compaby | srhoroug an F r back nor lat inday ¢ atives n a nearby hot | | eterborough ACh d el In a Arby hot {for which he had a road built a halt with a ps of ernoon roor ground to a halt with a pair o » om Mr. Begin produced a letter sedans TR RL RE I'op Canadian in the event was ion steps info high . ast yea lone' meticulously . ' r the session Atlorney-Gen- and caref x Premier Fro 10 WIISI00G ara) Roberts held -a inquiry into The vremic dd "If the a.two-hour attack on ti subject | The 19 - year « old Canadian dian the last four years At Halifax, CCF Leader Mich- TORONTO CP Premier *'I will read over his s ment this time a full and complete in hid ' . 4 " | The women's singles competi-|Coal Corporation, mines had didn't rise until point total after the six school/tion" facing Canadians *'should tion. this House." make it two straight | ters who resigned men's and women's Hes, pair GARMISCH, Germany (AP)--Anne Heggtveit, 20. of the question and although the membe of th Hdéu want. to on the Opposition to name names. |, 1 a ' refullv oti 1 1 n Pr ned as lands and min-|will be carefully and meticu-| Colorado Springs, Colo Bob| Injury Fatal To Skier TORONTO (CP)--"1 guess 1(the dance, are considered cinches from the firm which, he said, at- [women's singles figure - skating] Miss Fenton and McLachlan ael McDonald hit out at A. V | champion finished last in the hive been runners-up in the world| Roe Canada Limited for having {compulsory figures in the North dance championships the past done nothing, he claimed, to as. Frost has promised to comment very carefully over the weekend vestigation." added : Monday on statements by former and we will meet again at three Why don't. vou put that report] But her lowly position has just tion has Miss Heiss way out in|closed increasing unemployment, mines minister Philip Kelly about/o'clock on Mondas Oy Son t.you pul that repor Bott weached a front and the rest of the field] At Edmonton, former health| : | li on the table and let us all have about wrecked any chances she| gy g for the other places. |minister Dr. W, V. Cross told the| . » tario gislature South) said Mr. Kelly state > as de a cl pi BE a a I ihe clond not CCF Leader MacDonald said the, 'ion as defending champion fizures, more than 50 points be treated as a state of emer-| Friday as liberal 6adet "Din only on the « abinet min ters who Premier's statements in the] The American beauty, current ahead of her closest competition|gzency." He said the situation con- Wintermeyer joined CCF Leader y 8 his Fridav fall into dis-/ worlds, North American and U.S 16-year-old Lynn Finnegan, of fronting low-income workers is Mr. Kelly resigned from both, Mr. MacDonald called for "an t ow WwW ma 4 & py e . i | In an in eri by hich n ane iis mines portfolio and his Coch- independent dicial body to in i [ | newspaper headlines before the 1957 1 vestigate this whole affair in pub. Chatham's Sandra Tewkesbury, | House went into session, My, ane North seat in 1957 before Soi Lin'd J former junior Canadian champ, | {o ose , CCF Leader MacDonald started lic so that the public doubts can J Anil P| Kelly indicated ga ocks were v be od ho was fourth behind Miss tl 1Proa rr investmen n he. reso and dance championships, down ; for decision Ottawa today won the women's. title of the 24th Arlherg- Canadians are favored in the Kandahar ski race: Grabbing the second pol was Betsy But eventually he relented and ster and Will > lonely " ) ist i liam Griesinger|/lously investigated "Wel 1 i . . said PC Windsor - Sandwict ol "If the rvokiot } | Brewer Alhambra, Calif., and GARMISCH, Germany (AP)--Canadian skier John Sem Indsor « Sandwich) r If the government has nothing Don "Jackson, 18-year-old Cana- melink died today ( h } | igned as rt . rks iniste: a why tive Ta ' Ls a hg Si die oday 1 armisce S y le re. signed as public works minister. to hide why not give us the re:/dian champion from Oshawa K nN a Garmisch hospital from injuries re cached my peak a week ago at/based on past performances tested to the fact that he had| American tournament Friday, two years, are defending North|sist the coal and steel industries. cabinet ministers holding pipeline The premier made h ale a look at it?" asked former pre. may have had of toppling Carol Confident and capable, she|Alberta legislature he believes House y ther members of the h . 38" sister Nancy held by of Northern ntario Natural i Premier Frost 1 d that the He SSL an ™ the CCF leader Thursday.':, tigaling rit bri from the ca wvestigating committee eport bring up name : Members hairs and dance competitions but| Snite of the United States. The Kandahar meet is regarded 4 ' y eive M » fell i » Ke ahar ski rac re Se CITY EMERGENCY In Friday's interview Mr. Kelly port?" asked Mr. MacDonald They fished Cote tt oe and ceived Whe n he fell in the Kandahar ski races here. Sem- declined - , melink, 20, from Montreal, died in the Garmisch United the Canadian championships, and! The petite, 21 - year - old Miss never heen a sharcholder, only a TOS ed LS OC i } a {Just couldn't keep an edge." said Wagner and Paul won world hon "technical adviser." The letter {red-haired Margaret Crossland of ors in 1957 and 1938, the North|said the minister didn't get paid rie \ wr a i » 3 Ie si o J rit] ir { "But don't forget, the free. American ftitleholders and have He said since the British firm | ment after former Opj Vrije ry Nixor y , 9-year-old blonde Pr ; stock. went after former PO mier Harry Nixon (L--Brant). Hei 19-year-old blonde from pyoq™ yp" a" tromesdous 575.7|the "very serious financial situa- ac smanding the urage t sign, but N 4 t . 2 . i " N Donald MacDonald in demanding had the courage to resign, bu repute" if whét Mr. Kelly said|!itlcholder, skated far out in front|Boston who managed a 523.0/worse than it was in the depres. | provincial overnmen ( : ! ; Competit ol tl 15¢ he had not read! z | A { ' told the Hou 1 as never released, Clark Maple: of this House hin MInISters the men's singles is a toss 1p be-| as this year's top world alpine meet. to mention any names Mr. "MacDonald iid: iackson. an expert fr AY 3 i Ji KSO! i MN SKA NT - » " i PHONE NUMBERS but said he had tipped: off Mr This government alterna Sa 3 expe in free skat States Army dispensary from a fractured skull The icy 3 | Calgary American in 1957 and the Cana-[for his services | I P Li A i kating is still to come," she been tops in Canada since 1957./took over the Dominion Steel and The premier gave hi. assur- leader Farquhar Oliver (LG Premier Frost Ozone Park, N.Y., from her posi a judicial inquiry into the ques- every one of use all members of was true of the field and is a cinch to'total, 'sion 30s. Comp: ' he la S 0 I i ne ) nvesty 1c 1m . . . . himself and pal sii ! AHO gear today with all four divisions Canadian Skier Wins Again Mr. Kelly tatements and called doram (PC--Fort William) re. or municipal leac the matter|tween Americans Tim Brown in given an exec le nt chance kh Ve i ermeyer yout t t 1 track caused a number of injuries 4 ney thou och ive | ( 1 ju n-to take verything tonight's Sigh POLICE RA 5-1123 nthe House went inte ju ) hefare it! conclud aS essio 3 ; F d B 11 PI Di MIGHTIEST U.S. MISSILE Sonim 1 : : died fo moyor ane } Barbara ner and Bob Pan) ame a ayer Dies A US. Air Force Titan inter | eral on Friday rests in a stand | devastating. war rocket, is 00 FIRE DEI". RA 53-6574 oi i Joya co iain 1 taint Torant, the. ra bh DAYTONA BEACH. "la APi--Napoleon Nan Laioie continental ballistic missile of | #' the Denver plant where it | feet long. The U.S. Doience De. PIT ' . £4) & remiet rost ari) to Geraldine Fenton of Burlington, 82 charter member of baseball Hall ¥ d . | ' his isle was built, The T | it} 8 OSPITAL RA 3.2211 , ; gton, | r ol baseball's Hall of Fame, died in hos | Was built. The Titan, intended | partment lists its range an H "owes the people of Ontario at land Bill McLachlan of Toronta in! pital here today, the tune fired at Cape Canav- | to be the free world's most | "approximately" 5500 miles, * 5

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