THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 All other calls ...... RA 83-3474 The Osharon Time during the WERTHER REPORT Wednesday sunny, clouding ove er with occasional light snow afternoon. FOURTEEN PAGES VOL. 88 -- NO. 58 OSHAWA-WH As Second Class Mail ttawa ITBY, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 Athos 25 Seana Clas GIRL'S § 'Robbed Of Lady Docker Reported Revolt $0000 REWARD FOR TRANGLER Police Pursue Car Horn Clue Headquarters - TORONTO (CP)--A car with ajdoned. It was so warm despite missing horn ring has been found (weather of 10 degrees above parked near a field where the|zero that doctors attempted fo strangled body of a 12-year-old|revive the girl by injecting girl was discovered Monday adrenalin into the heart cavity. night, police said today. There was no response. The broken horn ring had been| It was first believed Patricia found near the body and police/was the victim of a traffic acci- considered it a possible clue in|dent, Then police found the red the strangling of Patricia Lupton. |plaid scarf around her neck. The "| She was beaten and choked to|body was identified by the girl's : |death somewhere between her|parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P, suburban Scarborough home and|Lupton. * a nearby supermarket where she FIND HORN RING had agreed to meet a man about a baby-sitting job. There were indications Patricia OFFER $5,000 REWARD fought desperately for her life. A {| Metropolitan Toronto police and uroken auto Hus Xing is Soul i [the Ontario attorney-general's de-|0ear the y hr) Pa partment have offered a joint|sider this a Joss e im They $5000 reward for information|think the girl may Fart been leading to the arrest of thel|killed in the car an e hora : | |slayer. vg Hipved I ne Eg Nn :| The girl left home at dusk e i NEUTRAL | | Monday night to arrange a baby-|Eliopoulis, 26, his brother Nick - © TERRITORY © |sitting job. An hour later her|and their cousin George. They 200 y, a man's scar knotted|Were locking for their catering TE SE - : service ck. m their country] ' a tightly around the neck, was Tt ou shen searctiol the ! ; 1d. their) MAP SHOWS Iraq, outlined, Jou din hd Suu covers] ut area under searchlights for clues. Rich Jewels SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP)--Lady Norah Docker re- ported that somebody stole nearly $500,000 worth of jewels out of her parked car Monday night. 'They've taken all my jewlery, everything I've got," wailed the blonde society figure whose ex- ploits have made her a interna- CABINET MEMBERS GREET FARMERS Pg sem, who overthrew King Parts of the girl's London apartment. where revolt against govern- ment of Premier Kassem is re- p " i ini kness, | Hazen Argue and Trade Minis- arrived in Ottawa on four spe- | government. On hand were | Agriculture Minister Har v ¢ cial trains to talk about grain | members of the cabinet and | C. 0. Cooper (PC--Rosetown- | ter Churchill. --CP Wirephoto tional headliner. The loot included emerald GRAND FALLS, Nfid. (CP)--(PDire 2 ir w i i trialist husband, Sir Bernard The air was tense in this paper Docker, said the theft occurred TORONTO (CP) -- CCF andja provincial subsidy, was to be|meyer and Mr. MacDonald. sumed contract negotiations with tlie" Central Liberal opposition members pr vl as a 10-year experiment. "If more people knew all the ,fricials of the Anglo-Newfound-| 0n¥ 130, Yards from the iti iticized| imi investi ition is v ; iki i 7 heir way fro Opposition members criticized |gone for the preliminary investi- Much of the opposition is vague." the striking International Wood-|t J HO, oy after Premier| gating." Mr. MacDonald said: |workers of America (CLC) will|estate at Stockbridge to licipali i tic vote i i lies. |citizen." said he is anxious tolicipality taking a democra ing agreement with the company. P The debate was over a bill vj zen. Said be 1 too little |and whether we are going to per-| RCMP forces were reinforced lature's private bills committee. (tjopn, land constabulary, which polices Liberal Leader John Winter- the premier said last week the city of St. John's. Inspector have the bill returned to the com- sipalities which' now have fluor- i [rived here. mittee where Alfred Cowling (PC|idation "have it on an experi- Meanwhile, reports came in of ) ' L] GET THE FACTS | Logger Strike LJ ' h Approaching ueen S ar as es bracelets, gem- encrusted ear-| fi rings, and necklaces set with sap- SAUD! mill town today as the newly : N ; a " ¥ Sadr 7 |while he and his wife were at- {formed Brotherhood of Newfound- tending a dinner party. The car the legislature Monday took ver-| "Now the government says it is|facts, there wouldn't be the op-|land Development Company. 0 ols! bal swings at the. government going to conduct an investigation|position there is at the present! The tension grew with reports| Docker seid they Jisd The Jaw i Frost called for a "dispassionate, | TS IN DOUBT | "A democratic decision Was iry to stop brotherhood members full investigation" into the fron. ELF ECTS yg who said he|arrived at in Owen Sound. The|from crossing IWA picket lines permit fluoridation of the Owen! jnown of the long-term effects of Mit them to implement that de- hy the arrival of about 100 men Sound municipal water supplY| fluoridation. He said it will be the cision. (Monday, among them between 15 meyer and CCF Leader Donald that fluoridation applications will| E. H. Stevenson, head of the MacDonald supported the bill. |he rejected in the future. Mounties' criminal investigation --Toronto High Park) had intro-| mental basis." increased activity on TWA picket duced it. Two similar bills--on| «when the evidence is all in, lines at the entrances to A.N.D, Western farmers, 1000 strong, | deficiency payments with the | CCF party. From left are: | Biggar), CCF House Leader New Climax ° ° ! phires and diamonds. Her indus-| 7 ; Over Fluor idation ARApInY land Woods Workers (Ind.) Te | was parked in a dead-end street over fluoridation. on the whole issue. The time is'time,"" Mr. Wintermeyer said, that members and supporters of | in the car bi idation of communal water sup-\was speaking as an "ordinary | issue we're facing here is a mun-|if the brotherhood signs a work- +which was quashed in the legis-\syhject of an intensive investiga-| and 20 members of the Newfound- Mr. Wintermeyer sought to| He said today the seven mun- branch in Newfoundland, also ar- Ottawa and Teck TOWD-| the eople in de camps scattered over ®IH. Landon Ladd, TWA district] president, 'said his union's' pickets have been reinforced by men Pifrom outlying settlements who tlcame voluntarily. He said the ion did not ask for reinforce- ments. Company officials said Monday {about 1,000 men are working in the woods despite the IWA strike. One spokesman said all AN.D.| mps but one are operating and| n a week we'll have as many | 3 cal aK ey iolon. ative m "when Mr. Wintermeyer's motion| WON'T PRESCRIBE IT was defeated 67-14. The three-| Health Minister Dymond said man CCF group supported the "I will not prescribe. fluoride for Liberals. my children or to anyone under Mr. MacDonald said the gov-\my care." ernment is "pushing municipali-| He said he is proud to be a ties around" by denying them the|country doctor who keeps up with right to implement decisions|developments and if it is proven made by democratic process.|the fluoride cuts any dangerous Owen Sound voters approved flu-| disease from water he will review SHORT FORM OF FAMILY NAME ported. Persons arriving from Iraq said in Damascus, Syria, that Iraq's army had seized all " North Iraq in opposition to Kas- Faisal"s pro - western govern- ment last July. Revolt head- quarters were reported to be at Mosul. --AP Wirephoto her clothes were disarranged. The body was discovered in a snowbank, by three men search- ing for a truck that had become stuck in a pothole. Detectives started hunting for a man who called the girl at PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A man walked into detective headquarters Monday to report the theft of a tape recorder. It was just ancther routine * Iraq Rebel Radio [missense on the supermarket"s bulletin board. When the man answered the advertisement he called Pat- entry in the long list of minor crimes recorded daily. Routine, that is, until detec- tive John Stevenson asked the nan bis name. He spelled it out Hubert Blaine Wolteschlegel- |32% 'That's a shortened ver- sion," he told the officer. His full name, word for two more typed lines of legal size paper. Stevenson assured the gentle- man the shortened version was for police pur- poses and the man left before anyone thought to ask where he good enough acquired fhe lengthy surname. he added, continues in a single ore power -- apparently meaning President Nasser's United Arab Republic--of stirring up the trouble. or necessity, silence after signing off with a all north Iraq last midnight. The victory declarations of Pre- mier Abdel Karim Kassem's Communist-influenced regime via Baghdad radio met no further oridation in a plebiscite. {his thinking on the subject. SENATOR POWER men as we need." 1 | ch. waves. Mr. Wintermeyer said Brant-| Main spokesmen on behalf of Bd acy, introduced, Tuoridaite Ouse Sound Wil bere Mie Don't Ground LOUSY WITH MONEY Four Bandits Sen. Power | Grab $72,000 5% owe, MASSAPQUA, N.Y. (AP)--|the lot behind the Security Na. Senate that the RCAF not be Police today arrested a plumber, tional Bank in this Long Island grounded. an Susurance salesman, a blue- community, | 'The future of the air force is a print developer and a tavern serious thing with. Senator owner and said they admitted LEFT MOTOR RUNNING [Charles Gavan Power (L--Que- pulling a $72,000 bank robbery| Leaving the engine running, bec) who, as wartime air minis- here Monday. |they strode briskly through the ter, was mainly responsible for The plumber was picked up|back door. Two carried machine-|its buildup. | Monday night on a tip. After all-|guns, two carried pistols. Each| 'Let us see to it... that Cana- night questioning, police said, he wore a comical rubber nose dian boys will be flying Canadian named his accomplices. |mask, with attached goggles. planes over Canadian soil for the Police said the three were One of the men with a machine- defence of Canada," he said Mon- counting the money when they gun walked into the office of man- day night in a quiet but moving were surprised this morning. ager Frank Edmonds. Another speech. As long as manned air- MONEY RECOVERED bandit waved the 12 customers|craft were valid and necessary, |and bank employees into a corner RCAF pilots should have Cana- All the money was recovered. of the bank. | dian planes to fly. | Four bandits staged the daring| The six tellers, five women and| holdup armed with machine-guns a man were told to empty their! and wearing grotesque masks. cach drawers. Two gunmen | They walked out carrying shop-| quickly filled the bags. | TORONTO (CP) -- A 'sweet| and gentle" 81-year-old spinster| was tortured to death Monday| night in an apparent attempt to| force her to divulge the hiding place of money she kept in her Victorian-style eastend home. Miss Ida Dean died in hospital] after being stabbed more than 35 times with an ice pick. Deputy Police Chief Alex McCathie said the pick wounds on the woman's body were no deeper than one-| eighth-of-an-inch, indicating the attacker may have meant only to torture her. He said a paralyzing stroke gt BACK TO WORK began Dec. 29. Tt is led by ping bags stuffed with the cash|" ppey missed $11,000 in a lower | ' " i bd and leaving a tear gas bomb be- qrawer. Bank officials said later | ; % y | hind them to terrify the bank cus- there was also about $60,000 more tomers and employees. The bomb in a vault | x g 7 i ' failed to go off. | y ' ' " Nassau County Chief of Detec . } i Ei ' x ves Stuyvesant Pinnell identi- : 8. a fy # i J righ gl Railway Fire Vy GR | | hhh Parks, 27, a plumber -. ' ? '. | of Bay Shore, N.Y.; Anatole Ry! £3 " | sky, 44, a tavern keeper, and Hits London Richard Hatch, 53, a blueprint| developer, both of West Babylon.| LONDON, Ont. (CP,--An ex- and William McHenry, 31, an in. tension light which dropped tol surance salesman of Lindenhurst, floor of a railway car in the all on Long Island. paint shop at the Canadian Na-| The three counting the money tional Railwavs car shops here were taken by police at Rylsky's| Monday night started a major home, police said. fire in which loss is expected to CHARGE FOUR |run into thousands of dollars. All four were charged with as. About six railway cars, valued sau't and »rmed robbery. at about $20,000 each, were :n the| Pinnell s¥d Parks was picked shed when the blaze broke out.| up Tuesdav night on a tip that Some of the cars, blazing fur-| he had tri#! to buy some hand-|iously. were pulled out of the cuffs. building by a locomotive but con- Under questioning, Parks ad- tinued to burn outside the shop.| : mitted the purchase of the face At least one car remained in-| masks and finally named his as. side and was destroyed by the sociate -, police said { flames, 2 | The holdup was marked by cool recision throughout and took 44 three minutes Man Charged In It was 2:15 p.m. when the four . | men parked their 1952 couple in Bowmanville Crash Herbert Bower, 28 of Toronto ap| CIT Y EMERGENCY {peared in Bowmanville police court today charged with crim-| = PHONE NUMBERS {inal negligence which resulted in the death of 21-year-old Lamber- A 5.11 tus Gebears of Bowmanville fol- A tame brown bear was POLICE RA 5-1133 lowing a highway accident Sun-| among the leaders of a pro- | Elmer Rivard, an animal train- FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 in i Jas Jemanied in cession of CBC employees who | er, who produces a children's custody until Marc . Bail has| returned to work 70 days after | rogram. HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 |,eep set at $2000. | the television producers strike p --CP Wirephoto | RCAF Pleads Torture, Stab surrection led by Col. Abdel Wa- hab Shawdl@ln oil-rich Mosul. Iraq's military governor, Ah- med Saleh el Abdi, voiced the charge of foreign meddling in a broadcast from Baghdad. Kassem's regime has been at loggerheads with Nasser for months over the Iraqi leader's refusal to adopt a policy of Arab unity along lines advocated in Cairo. Stops, Confusion on Middle East air-| "been. killed by his The rebel radio in the north grown Iraq oil city of Mosul had she left for a rendezvous at the store. across the snow. Thi steadily before it st Fs ii ricia by name. A half-hour later e apparently was found within minutes after it was aban- were sent to the crime labora- tory for tests for any type of molestation. Her red coat and dark blue slacks were found near the body. ] [ baby-sitting notice she had posted Listing Of Sitters To we Abtorney. General Roberts has indicated his is investiga possibility of a Taw to broadcasting about The rebels, whether by choice| Monday night. The last announce- maintained radio| ment did not say when broadcast- ing would be resumed. The final rebel broadcast re- peated the aims oi fae revolution. The two sides had kept up con- flicting reports of victory Mon- day. Crowds of Kassem support- ers celebrated here as the gov- ernment radio blared word that smashed. A rebel broadcast quickly de- nied this and said that a rebel column was marching on Bagh- dad, The insurgent radio claimed the rebels held the whole north- ern area and were fanning out over the country. The early rebel broadcasts made it plain the insurgents were siding with Arab unity aims of President Nasser of the United Canada Diplomat children listing their 'names on public bulletin boards as baby sitters. Mr. Roberts was one of a num- ber of public officials who today Gets High Post VICTORIA (CP) -- Dr. Hugh Keenleyside, gl | mat and United N&tions official {who has heen described as one |of Canada's ablest statesmen, has been appointed chairman of the Mystery still surrounded the in-the insurrection had been pritish Columbia power commis- sion. He will assume the duties as head of the publicly-owned com- mission April 1 and at the same time will begin acting as special adviser to the government on re- sources devel t Tudi condemned the practice of such lists after it was disclosed that 0-1 12-year-old Patricia Lupton, slain Monday night in suburban Secar- borough, answ®red a call at home in response to a baby-sitting ad- vertisement she placed on a su. permarket bulletin board. Mr. Roberts said he is having a check 'made 0" all laws pertain- ing to children in an effort to force storekeepers to discontinue lists of *baby sitters in their stores. dev development of Columbia River power. He said legally there may be some way of stopping such lists. Magistrate C, 0. Bick fre man of the Metropolitan Toronto THOUGHT FOR TODAY Spinster, 81 ; [Dean seldom had visitors. "She reign. It will be torn down to/While he was in the restaurant Blessed is he who knoweth little about a subject, for he can be certain his opinions on'it are right. police commission, said he con- sidered the advertising of baby sitters" on public notice boards 'a dangerous practice." this practice if necessary," fo istrate Bick said. Mn Arab Republic. The rebels did not LJ Seats, An autopsy was to be held Gov t Asked To they declared they would undo io " | we what they called Kassem's isola- Neighbors described police ac Rid Buto Firms tion of Iraq from other Arab money." A total of $492 in cash| was found in an upstairs room. government will be asked by Bankbooks showed deposits of Windsor to study means of as- 90-MPH Chase Friends said they had seen the| a resolution asking id the old lady hide money in salt study was approved by city coun- 1 shakers, coffee pots and small|cil Monday night. The terms of n to en al purses which she hid in various the resolution do not mention any| FIND WEAPON the declining Canadian content of From Oshawa : . cars plus the possibility of small 8 A blood-stained ice pick was|oarg being imported from De- 8 wig metro policeman in- parently left by the ascailant as : Pe _(jured after a 90 mph chase of a he escaped out the back door. Tespo Nile ior Seclining employ stolen car in Scarboro, early to- Fresh footprints were found in . » Oshawa policeman. Miss Dean was found by Mrs. Alfred McPherson, 21, 109 Col- Rita Boudreau, a neighbor, and| Elephant And borne street east, is charged with her son Jim, 16, in the hall of the h theft of gasoline and driving which she occupied for 40 years.| [ONDON (AP) -- They pulled [While under suspension. Donald The Boudreaus had investi- | the last pint of beer Sunday night| Dickson, 23, of the same address, gated at the request of Mrs. Lil-|at the old Elephant and Castle, 1 lian Gibling, Miss Dean's sister. [the Cockney pub where royaly|theft of gasoline. They found the woman bleeding|and the ragged rubbed elbows. PC George Davidson of the profusely from the neck. There has been a pub on this|Oshawa Police Department com- but she was not able to answer," |since 1759. The present one, third|day and stopped at a Simcoe said Mre, Boudreau. and last of the line, dates backstreet south restaurant for a cof- fee on his way home to Hampton. was probably the actual cause of mention Nasser by name, but saying the house was 'lousy with| countries WINDSOR (CP) -- The federal more than $16,000. sisting the auto industry. places throughout the house. | specific avenues of aid but it says Two Oshawa men were arrest- found on the kitchen table: 8pP-|i.oit are among the conditions day. The car was stolen from an the snow behind the house. criminal negligence, car theft, three-storey, eight - room home Castle Closed is charged with car theft, and "I asked what had happened site at the hub of south London /Pleted his shift at midnight Mon- Yvonne Boudreau, 18, said Miss|to the middle of Queen Victoria's a building devel-|his car was stolen. He reported the theft and a description of the |car was radioed to other police departments. In Scarboro', two men drove up {to a service station in the car and ordered a tank of gas. They drove away without paying and the station owner notified Scar- borough police. a Constable James McDonald chased the car in his cruiser at speeds up to 90 mph. At the inter-| section of Markham road. and] § Kingston road, Scarboro' police say, the stolen car hit an ice patch, and went out of control. The cruiser struck the spinning vehicle, causing about $200 dam- age to each car. Constable McDonald appre- hended the two men before going to Scarboro' General Hospital, where he was treated for an in- jured hand, sustained in the wreck. The two men are to be return- ed to Oshawa today, to await trial, was just like a grandmother to|make way for me." opment LATE NEWS FLASHES Czechoslovakia Beats Finland PRAGUE (CP)--Czechoslovakia defeated Finland 8-2 to- day for its second straight win in the world hockey champ- iorship finals. The powerful Czech club, which defeated Swe- den 4-1 Monday, took over the lead in the round-robin series, Jumping ahead of the idle Canadian and Russian teams, each with a win in their opening games Monday. Toronto Police Seize Heroin TORONTO (CP)--RCMP and Toronto police officers to- day seized $15,000 worth of white powder believed to be heroin and arrested Daniel Ferland, 29, of Toronto. It is believed Ferland came to Toronto from Montreal, No Definite Reply To Farmers OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minister Diefenbaker today gave no. definite government reply to the request of Prairie far- mers for grain deficiency payments. SENTENCED Erich Koch, 64, who held cab- inet rank during Hitler's regime in Nazi Germany, is supported by police after col- lapsing on hearing his death sentence in Warsaw, Poland. It was imposed for atrocities com- mitted while he was Nazi lead- t TO DEATH er of East Poland and Western Russia in World War Two. He denied his guilt. Koch went underground after the war and was discovered in West Ger- many in 1949. Because of health problems trial was delayed for almost 10 years. ~AP Wirephoto 'l will advocate stopping of