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RA 3-3474 he Oshawa Tone Authorized As Second Class Mall Post Office Department, Ottawe 'REALISTIC' PLANS FOR U.S. TALKS: IKE Many Years Of Tension Ahead WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| To meet this threat and protect dent Eisenhower told the North the spiritual foundation of West- Atlantic council today that the ern civilization against any kind Western powers intend to make of attack--military, economic or "concrete and realistic propos- political -- NATO was created, als" to Russia for agreements on Eisenhower said. - disarmament, Germany, Euro «Ip the last 10 years the secur- pean security and outer space. |jty league has been built into a At the same time_he said the substantial defensive establish- real need for world peace is that ment," the Communists abandon their| «Since NATO was formed," "purpose of world domination." Eisenhower continued, "there has In a speech prepared for the been no further Communist ad- |opening session of the 10th an- vance in Europe--either by polit niversary meeting of the 15-na- ical or military means. And while tion alliance, Eisenhower said|our. military efforts have obvi. that though they strive for settle- ously required economic saeri ment, the free nations must ex-/fice, they have by no means pect to live in an atmosphere of stunted, the economic growth of tension and conflict with Russia member countries: . . . {for years. "Economic and military To meet that test successfully strength have developed hand in the greatest need of the non-|/hand." Communist world is unity, "the "POLITICAL COHESION" e fe blood of NATO," hii He woud o Eisenhower said the alliance is The speech was released to the iso Yeveloping an ever-growing press prior to delivery. . | He said the permanent counell, |IBRIEF REFERENCE lqua~tered in Paris, is becoming OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 : TWENTY-FOUR PAGES VOL. 88 -- NO. 77 300 CONFESSIONS Commie Plot In Mexico? Wednesday afternoon. A resident, ypxico CITY (AP)--Informed|the 4th military zone, In Jalapa, | § Jack Hambleton, sald Qe ater sources said today that investl- an important rail junction 150 rose three feet in about 15 m | gation of the Easter rail strike miles east of Mexico City, more utes. Then the ice let go andi," 05 ered a Communist Plot Ror 30 wore Somos piled up again behind the homes y= oot "voioo's social order DY Weanesday Too rele yoy Te ae. Te Seley 3 chain of strikes in key indus- metrio Vallejo Jailed head of the, » ho 4 p tr ¢ h | bridge, left their home as water railway workers union, surrounded it, They went to spend 1 »| Vallejo was rounded up with an the night with friends in Oshawa. Soll sirikers ave J Spotted to have estimated 3,000 other union lead- '"'5 the jce Jam let go again! ppo Mexican government has ers and rail workers when the and the water went down linked two Soviet embassy offi- government moved to break the as fast as it came up. At jojo ith the plot and ordered strike. Most of the others have 8 p.m. water was running overypens 0 get out of the country in been freed. : No. 2 Highway at Pickering Vil- ppg, Officials said confessions show lage but traffic was able to drive = 4" ajiaple Mexican source said that the rail strike was to have through without difficulty. Later ina Soviet Embassy gave 1,000,- been only the beginning of a traffic movement was restricted | on) pegos--about $80,000--to strike Communist plot to paralyze the to buses and trucks, The water agitators, but secret police trail- nation's economy, Yeached a maximum depth of 18 ing 8 Whit union leader seized goucur STRONG VOICE Under Pickering Cloverleaf the| Thain service is gradually get- Petroleum Norers, geting in roadway was flooded to a depth {ing back to normal, but there sympathy, were {0 g i dows re- Oe Til moved in i. ae pockets of Yesitanc. [0s aad ihr, lei ions e. the floc ad gone| . . 3 p | Clements pushes away debris Sus trodble. midnight. 8 | ASSASSINATION TRY the walkout. The goal was to get| carried by the flood waters t Near Torreon, in north-central Communist labor leaders a strong his doorstep. Mrs, Clements | Mexico, a striker tried to assas- voice--and perhaps control -- in and son David are standing by. | FULL SUIT IN sinate the army commander of official circles. --Photo by John Mills - | BRIDGE GAME LONDON (Reuters) -- The odds against every player in a bridge game being dealt a full 'LIZ, GO HOME' Fisher Plans Mexico Iga 000 to ome. | ot London's St, James' Club, Wedding In 6 Weeks | pore Sivearold Duke of Marl Ice Jam In Pickering Floods Area | PICKERING (Staff) -- An fice! jam north of Riverside drive caused a flash flood at 4 p.m. More than 300 confessions from, MINISTER FULTON RCMP Pacts' Review May Be Postponed | Eisenhower, opening the cere- an effective instrument for har- By THE CANADIAN PRESS monial session of the Western de- monizing allied policies, He Justice Minister Fulton says he|fence organization's 15 - nation praised the chairmanship of .the will seek a postponement of this| council meeting, referred only| "able and dedicated" Paul-Henrl [months scheduled conference to|priefly to the Berlin crisis. |Spaak of Belgium, secretary-gen- ROME comcast rovinclal] We shall always open the doo ral of the organisation. that it be held later oy year of honest discussion -- even to "By our association," | His announcement in a Vancou.|tN0s¢ Whose creed is world dom- nower declared, |ver interview Wednesday, came mation, Eisenhower said. ated possibilities for new and un- as attorneys-general of some of "Ourgdvernment tS con-i pr forms of economie the eight provinces that lease tinuous >- almost daily -- dis- co-operation among the free peo- RCMP services called for speedy| cussions and negotiations with the ples of Europe. Together we have lclarification of the controversial| Soviet Union, We use regular dip-|laid the foundation for intimate emergency- reinforcement clause|!omatic establishments, special Atlantic partnership In other in the contracts. Rmmitiees, urgans of jhe Uiited fields, auth as science and Jock - .| Nations, and occasional meetings nology. All these achievements A dispute over the interpreta.| "Ci neihie" political 'lender the ost: flecade merely point the the back-up of water from the creek flooding the road. The lower picture shows the home of Mr, and Mrs Milton Clements, Riverside drive, Mr. RIVERSIDE DRIVE in Pick- ering township was the scene of flooding in the wake of an ice jam in the area Wednesday afternoon, Top picture shows Eisen "we have ere borough held the winning hand ihe: hanas won Salty be. were . W. Rowleston, ; a : i H, Nicholson. til Debbie's decree is final,| Capt. Monti. Wilsan, heart wy |. Col. was # pi RAR AP 0 A APU DER AE Sar So d | § wesc, ar coirct wien Giana affecting US. To Continue Berlin Flights BERLIN (AP) WAUKEGAN, Ill. (AP) -- The man who wants to marry Chris tine Jorgensen describes his former paratrooper fiancee as "beautiful, lovely, kind and shy." Howard J, T . Knox, 38, a statis. " i . Eoin . h hour after dawn. States will continue dispatching In rial Of [Heian tor 8 labor wiion jt Wash. Maximum penalty for breaking high-flying transports to West ton's timing appears to be worry |added. § (tion of Newfoundlan , overlooked that way an agreement led. to the ; Aare 4 a signation of ROMP Commissioner yionis} of cnstruciive ré- ahead. TA LB. A al ugh we shall always ls A ae fibstituing Hluslons for 1 aw. a y So ality, we continue to strive beth Taylor, will. marry in| 'Debbie was VShk Fanh Inuct at Lo Tee og RCMP reinforcements during the |for a more general and far- y % tind out Sh and 1 loggers' strike, It also is on this/reaching, but always practical, we ] - pare | y ey a Jays. po kets ap- ground that Newfoundland has settlement of differences with the Of Teamsters he could get consent of hisipyt 1 think the hurt has now left/peared before the how) filed suit against the federal gov-|Soviets. former wife, Debbie Reynolds |and that she may consent to SENS. one of which read: "Liz, go ernment in Exchequer Court, g TO_ DISCUSS RED THREAT But he ad ater that he had Eddie getting a divorce in Ne- ! w remier Maning o T8 he first business session will F. Ch slight hope of getting Miss, Reve vada, What has she got to gain ~™ : {proposed Tuesday that Before Hie/iyy held by Ly npes logs to dis- aces arge olds to agree to a Nevada de- hy opposing it?" 4" | general contract - review confer-|,, the Sovi [ tle Ca 3 ss the Soviet threat to Berlin| cree. She Nas obtained a. Call: "pylon aig that he tried to get w ence is held, the atlorneys-gen-\ang learn the general lines which|y, 1 ORONTO (CP) Kenneth taal tora year "II 20 D€ Dobbie's consent to a quickie ew aie u es eral meet in an attempt to clar- Britain, the United States, West \Co0u8all of Oshawa, president final for a year. Nevada divorce but was rebuffed ify the reinforcements clause. Germany and France have de- of Toronto-based Local 938 of the Fisher said he could get a di- "ii "that under Nevada law In Vancouver, Mr. Fulton noted veloped for meeting it. teamsters' union, has been vorce in Mexico without his for- it is necessary to get the consent | that the general conference was _ a |charged with threatening Ross mer. wife's consent, of both parties in a divorce. or oat wners called before the Newfoundland Fisenliowes Jud that ater the Ellie, 8 Megtiber ol the union ; 8 i war re was ho) at "man-|w A LEAVING FOR EUROPE Debbie had said that she Situation ey hat a Tecan oy Acie oun Mr. Mel a ; paving " 8 because it | he / y [ : : . \ Be said Mist Taylor is leaving wodldut ROBE he pan Bn OTTAWA (CP) Pleasure of a booklet to make the safety #Y 'we intended that there should be| Weapons of war in favor of tools! Rilis charged that McDougall DY i Hes a, to her two children how their boat owners will be advised inland other boating regulations| gd [specific discussions" on the rein. Of Peace. approached him outside of a "We want to travel as man and father could' have two wives at the next few weeks of new safety known to small boat owners, | 'forcement clauses. | But, he went on, the develop-|city hall courtroom following vite by Fam » the same time. regulations them this/whose numbers have increased Y A -- |ment of weap meant McDougall's conviction for ase Miss Taylor said Wednesday Under a Nevada decree, Fisher summer, " i a {enormously In recent years. tat ar sould threaten Sutjte sault March 16 and threatened to 1 be : Pav Small vessel regulations under J . |civilizations. most simultane "break your , . , back for you." night she hopes Miss Reynolds and Miss Taylor could not live . \ A FIRE EXTINGUISHER { ; Rk "| 3 lew ce ife in California the Canada Shipping Act, consoli- i {ously with the realization of this| # will consent to a Nevada decree as man and wife in California dated into one volume for the' One of the changes that likely at \ IIncess race |tact, Eisenhower said, came the SycDougall Was given 3 Sug first time last year, have been/Will have wide application re- ; jrise of a new dictatorship--So- PEICRE. Dong ie ce . changed slightly for the forth- quires SPerators ol Arun ig 3 AR VN RN | oses e 1X vow communism--with Such great) ii riod he was attacked i Elis coming boating season to in.|18 fe y { PP [power that it "openly challenged , Reds Claim Lama increase safety features. [Sxtinguisher if the yh Sok id MILLIONAIRE AND BRIDE | {the concepts of justice and free. Dougall in the union's head- i r d | 0 0 i n | dom which our respective nations aed BERD the (FunsPOR: depart if built-in heating and cooking _ Sir Victor Sassoon, 77, of | the 39-year-old nurse was per- Pi AUSARNE, Wtsilond A to and Flash The threatening charge will be . | stoves that burn gas or liquid are Nassau, multi-millionaire Eng- | formed in Nassau at noon, The (Princess Grace of Monaco w heard in magistrate's court April R h d Indi N {carried lish Derby winner and his | couple will honeymoon some. be Juger the Kite ouly ax id |15, ; : | : : i i h avelvn | \ x seven minutse du e - fd eac e a . Previously an extinguisher was bride, the formes ae Mere in fhe Miz aren The ze Philadelphial THOUGHT FOR TODAY | McDougall also faces a. .union 4 Miss Jor enson required in this size boat only if Barnes of Di 85 are shown us ride s Shows pi an ng # kin [Domiectoms. rial On ree tare of Pol LONDON (AP) -- Peiping The sources also sald Chines g it carried an inboard motor. Now they aki n n 3 lami. De on her husban 3 Sheek note | Dr. James B, Lehman said he Probably the most intense of union rules, Membership . of radio declared today Tibet's [fighter planes were patrolling a jSatbenrd motop Soars With built.| ceremony uniting Sassoon with Tepaolo would perform the operation with| form of indigestion one can (Local 938 voted a meeting ear- Dalal Lama has taken refuge [rebel-held southeast Tibet in an D bed As (in tanks are included, the assistance of a Lausanne sur-| have is mental, caused by |lier this year for McDougall's in India, attempt to locate the Dalai escCri Additions are being made to geon, Dr. Jean-David Buffat, in| having to swallow one's own {resignation but he refused to re- LIMPONG. India (Reuters) Lama, Tibet's divine ruler, as he the safety regulations on water a local clinic "one of these days,| words sign as president, KALIMPON Ha ) flared up 2ttémpted to escape with mem. W [J skiing. Boats towing skiers, water this week, possibly the next." Fighting in Joel has 1 are Bi bers of his family and cabinet ve Y Y sleds or surf boards will require He said the former Hollywood agin Between min Ba Si eer rere. ' two occupants--one to steer and movie star suffered from ap- Sus re: a tribesmen the other io Walch the skier pendicitis "and nothing else." Communis Wid i Fine Still in effect are requirements He said she has recently had about 25 miles south of Lhasa, that such boats not endanger several minor appendicitis at- usually reliable sources said to ury osen navigation, life or limb and that jgever and "removal of the organ day. : this sport stop an hour helove Responsible altitudes just as the American C- ig the only possible treatment." The fighting began at noon sunset and not begin until an informants today said the United 130 does. She suffers no pain and is in ex- Wednestay as the Communis}s The explanation for Washing cellent health, Dr. Lehman rained heavy guns on e rebels for the first time since the re- bellion began. Reports of the fighting ap- peared as Nationalist Chinese Ww government sources in Taipei S d d an claimed Khamba tribesme. had H IN iin : rallied 300,000 men and were pre- Los ANGELES AP) -- Selec. paring to retake the capital city ion of a jury has begun for the of Lhasa. where the revolt began trial of a former Oshawa man March 10 charged with murder in the slay- Ret ang of his girl friend, a pretty The Nationalist sources said photographer's model the Khamba force was concen- 5 * trated along the border of Tibet 4 wh the trial of Gerald B. and the Chinese province of Ieasby, 31, formerly of Oshawa, Sikang "ready to march on Degan Wednesday, deputy dis- Lhasa." trict attorney James C. Ford i : : started questioning prospective DROPPING SUPPLIES Jurors in Superior Court about Local press reports in Taipei their attitude toward capital pun- also said the Nationalist air- ishment. This indicated the pros- dropping of supplies to Tibetan foution may ask for the death rebels had en "progressing jpenalty. satisfactorily." ; Police claim that Charlotte Tonle id rosper, 19, was stabbed to death pe FED last Dec. 2 when she tried to the sant of an _allout figese reak off a three-year romance attempt to pu mn "with Feasby. He claimed the Hon. stabbing was accidental; that she became impaled on a knife she had in her hands when she lunged toward him and he tried to wrest it from her. CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS Feasby, an unemployed book- POLICE RA 5-1133 keeper, was. arrested the day FIRE DEPT. RA 5.6574 after Miss body was Trosper' HOSPITAL RA 38-2211 {oun pio aly i Angeles ington, D.C, came here Wednes- day to obtain a copy of a divorce decree dissolving his 1945 marri- age. Miss Jorgensen and Knox refused a licence Monday because he could not produce the decree. "We want to do what is right,' were York City Knox said. in New mate. I just hope we won't have! \@ delay our wedding on a tech- nicality." The former Waukegan resident, who is visiting at the sister, said he was not worried about reports that Christine can never become a mother, "We find enough companion- ship in each other snd I have many nieces and nephews,' Knox said "Christine is a lovely, beauti- ful, thoughtful added. "She is timid, We are love." woman," very very shy an much i Meantime, Christine, who was George Jorgensen Jr., until a sex alteration operation in Denmark to in 1952, awaited Knox's return at were her Massapequa, NY. home. |vegetables dot the fields Miss Jorgensen, 33, now a night- club entertainer, Knox. would be sald she and the most disastrous season in his- married else tory," where if New York refuses them packer a licence. Farmers Market. $500 fine or six months in jail if But the time for the next flight the fine isn't paid. The court also remains to be fixed. may bar the convicted person from operating a small boat for \,"y "(y's "Air Force C-130 turbo- up to a year, e "tors to take special care in areas "We'll do nothing where planes against society and we are going 'taking off from the water has Washington on a new date for a to make sure everything is legiti-| een inserted. i regulations plus additional safety advice to boat operators will he included in the transport depart- home of a ment's publication Safety Afloat. Rains Wash Out Florida Crops rains have washed out the spring NOX yegetable season in Dade County, usually the 10th ranking producer Min the United States estimates place in the ese regulations remains at a Berlin despite Soviet objections, over a possible Communist block- A plan to order a second flight parley fails, With Princess Grace are her ade of West Berlin. This might husband, Prince Rainier, and her happen if the foreign ministers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B, [Kelly of Philadelphia. Jet Wednesday was reported post- poned. Discussions are under way in A new warning to boat opera- are landing on or LATE NEWS flight to test Soviet intentions, the FLASHES informants said. A C-130 was re- ported standing-by at an air force base in West Germany, awaiting Washington's go-ahead. The altitude issue boils up to much more than a squabble over {a technicality. American officials say the U.S. {government is determined to pre; serve every one of its vital access rights to isolated West Berlin. One of these rights, it considers, is to fly into the city over Soviet- occupied territory at any height it sees fit. WHY AT THIS TIME? But why pick this time to insist on the right--five weeks before the foreign ministers get together in Geneva. to discuss the Berlin crisis? The Soviets know that British commercial turbojets have been flying into West Berlin for months the 10.000-foot ceiling the Russians have set, although they operate more efficiently at high! The major features of the new MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Heavy HAMILTON (CP) Unofficial farmers' losses ~illion Hundreds of acres of potatoes, matoes and other late crops ruined. Piles of rotting BRECHIN, Ont, fused to "Since Feb. 1, this has been said Earl Byrd, a major helow at the Florida City State Royal Commission In Rail, Inquiry OTTAWA (CP)--The federal government's inquiry into railway problems will take the form of a royal commission, Prime Minister Diefenbaker said today. The prime minister, entering his first cabinet meeting since the Commons re- cessed for Easter last Wednesday, told reporters he expects the investigation to be completed within a year. Ti-Cats Sign Dick Washington Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Football Union today announced the signing of Dick Wash- ington, 25-year-old former Notre Dame back who has played with Chicago Bears and Calgary Stampeders Two Doctors Rapped In Court (CP)--Crown charged in court here Wednesday that two doctors who re- administer a blood test to a youth charged with careless driving, and persuaded the youth not to ask for a test, had neglicted their duty as citizens in a matter that re- quired co-operation. Carman St, Germain of the Rama Indian reserve was fined $50 and costs. The doctors were named as Dr. Reginald Hollows and Dr. B. H. Handy. Attorney Alex C. Hall The 5000-ton German freight- | Bridge, to open the inland er Volumnia arrives mm Mont- | Port's 1959 shipping season, real harbor passing under the | which also marks the start of the St. Lawrence Seaway era. two-mile-long Jacques Cartier --CP Wireohoto