The Oshawa Times, 9 Apr 1959, p. 1

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THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 All other calls ....... RA 3-3474 t ¢ Oshawa & 4 RES BS at ot Ja WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy tonight, sunny Friday, winds becoming north w this evening, VOL. 88 -- NO. 83 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1959 A Second Class Mail uthorized As Post Office Department, TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OPPOSITION LEADER Pearson and Premier Small- wood of Newfoundland are seen | Mr. Smallwood was the speak- at a dinner in Ottawa at which er. They also held private talks earlier in the day, --CP Wirephoto MUNICIPALITIES SEE MORE FEDERAL GRANTS Pure Milk Aim Of City Process Milk sale may increase sub- hours incubation. He said some stantially as a result of a newisamples have been kept at 110 sterilization process developed at'degrees Fahrenheit for over a Ideal Dairy by Albert Liebregts, week with no resultant bacteria a former dairy inspector from growth. Holland. { Dr: Yau said he felt Hoo pro. , general cess has tr dous potential. of ley Bats, fe the bacteria-| can be kept for long periods of free milk can be kept for at least) tine without refrigeration and la month. They have some which/still taste the same as regular lis stilll good after three months. milk : ) be kept| Mr. Bagg said the dairy was [Tue Sk Gocsu't ave i 4 |trying to find a way to get bac- Litigation Hints Architect By Nfld. Premier Frank Lloyd | : : J amber of years. W { Dr. James E. Watt, city food humscr of y : { : ho right Dies |inspector, said tests indicated nol He described the process as| summer, and Esmond Butler | OTTAWA (CP)--"The minute powerful urge to call on him so- cially." the prime minister starts swi ing a club, I don't. duck," says In the course of the Premier Smallwood of Newfound- made these statements: land whose brief but busy visit day he PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- Frank VISIL| 1, "The prime minister of Can- Lloyd Wright, colorful and con- produced no signs of reconcilia-ada js not going to bully me." troversial genius of design, died i teria-free milk at least five years He said fresh sweet milk will Ibe available to areas which now ago. He was looking for a man |depend on powdered or canned | With the knowledge to help them. {milk. The process could also lead| Stork Dairy Equipment, one of [to the development of an export|the largest dairy equipment firms fio Le i Joe world, inforsind yo they It is hoped that milk consump- ad a man working for them in |tion, in py will increase be- (Strathroy, Ont. This was Mr. |cause of this development, he/Liebregts. He had been working Isaid. on a patent for the process for a DRY Lt.-Gen. Howard D. Graham (left) in charge of arrange- ments for the Roya: tour this follows. Under the old system of! (right), Canadian-born press sterilization sterile milk when it| secretary to the Queen, pre- was poured into sterile contain- = A RR ers picked up a small bacteria count and had to be re-sterilized. | [bacteria growth in milk after 48 29 YOUTHS JAM RUN | pare to leave on a dry run of the routes the and | Prince Philip will take while in | Canada. Mr. Butler will report | back to the Queen on the ar- rangements. | --CP Wirephoto Automobile Tax Seen Unpopular OTTAWA (CP)-The Canadian|fully using the sources of money Federation of Mayors and Muni-| now available to them; whether [cipalities today askoa for more new fields for them lo tax could federal money to help municipal-'be found, and whether federal ities pay for major capital and provincial governments are works, particularly slum-clear-|helping with grants, ance, ity improv: Imposition of loca' consump and urban growth projects. tion taxes, such as sales taxes, It urged the government to Was possible but difficult to ad- convene a federal . provincial. minister. Unléss the taxes were municipal © conference, and to|uniform over a wide area, busi work t ds putting Canadi nesses in a community imposing municipalities on a level of finan- such a tax would lose trade to cial equality. tax-free areas, In a brief presented to Prime TRIED MOTOR TAX Minister Diefenbaker and his| A tax on motor vehicles was cabinet, the federation said mun-|guocested as a possible mew Icipalities in general can Pay|source of revenue, since cars their own expenses of operation use municipal roads. But the tax and general services. They could had been tried and proved highly not provide the moucy for thelunpopular and difficult to ens often-vital projects that called|force. In any case, cars Ww for large, immediate spending. lalready among the most hel Municipalities were levying all{taxed items in Canada. the taxes they legally could, tax| A poll tax, to 'be levied on rates were higher than ever, and everyone over 21 wio does. net still there wasn't encugh money own property, had been tried for expansion, for highways, for|and found to yield little revenue. hospitals and sehools It was difficult to enforce, Borrowing the needed money| The brief said federal and pro- was difficult because interest|vincial grants do not help cut the INCREDIBLE SPEED tion between the federal and pro- 9 Mr. Diefenbaker showed|today in a Phoenix hospital fol- The long slow process cost| rates were high, and most muni-|they are conditional -- granted vincial governments. "dereliction of duty" in declin- lowing a brief illness. He was 89. A hint of possible additional lit-|ing to fill a Newfoundland Su-, A giant on the national and in-| igation against the federal gov-preme Court vacancy until Mr, ternational architectural scene, ernment was dropped by the Lib-|Smallwood had proclaimed legis- Wright underwent an operation, eral premier Wednesday. He said lation for a fourth judgeship. ~|Monday for removal of an intes-| the province is 'awaiting ad-| 3. The federal government tinal obstruction. He had been] vice" on action -- legal or other- wants to appoint two 'political Stricken Saturday at his winter| wise--that might be taken as a heelers" to the St. John's hous-/home near Scottsdale. | result of Prime Minister Diefen-|ing authority, a body that Mr,| Only an hour before his death,| baker's decision to end special fi- Smallwood said has been non-po-| Wright's condition was reported| nancial aid to Newfoundland in litical since its creation in 1951,|as unchanged. He denied tenants have been allo-| Wright was almost as noted for cated space on a political basis, | his pithy comments as for his un- "downright lie." {usual buildings. | m---- p---- | "Early in life I had to choose |between honest arrogance and | hypocritical humility," he said at age of 87. "I cf f But Mr. Smallwood -- who with bouncy vigor defended his stand calling it a on various issues -- refused to ------ be drawn out at a press confer- ence on whether a quick trip to Britain about $150,000 and left the milk| INTO BATH TUB SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- San Francisco State College students, hoping to put an end to such shenanigans, went on a one-hour togetherness binge Tuesday. The results: Eighteen students piled atop a two -- wheel motor scooter; 29 oozed into a bath- tub; 61 girls drank from the same milkshake container at the same time--with straws. Oh yes -- the telephone booth. A bunch tangled them- Mr. Bagg: said health ¥ Ea Bas. a with a burned flavor. Mr. Liebregts found a way to| eliminate this undesirable pro-| cess, | The answer was simple. He said he didn't know why no one tried it before. If the milk is transferred to containers and sealed while in sterile atmos- phere, it can't pick up any germs, The pyramid-shaped containers. called "Tetra-Paks," are lined 'Hydro Boat E AZUSA, Calif. Was. ay Cor) change." for.as long as he. can remember. The milk industry had been doing! of hydroplanes u Chastity Ranks 222. as wis 451 Low In-Britain | p8 Breach-of-contract suit| the federal government fem, frm won seen coy New Iraq Ruler y so over the years, he said, but(75' per cent," said "now we have eliminated bac- teria completely." marine warfare division. (AP)--A new water jet engine to drive boats|/speed with polyethyline and heat sealed. and ships at almost Fag eral "We know we can intrease the|pell by at least;something Calvin Cong-|whirling at wer, head of Aerojet's Hingis. "The. cket' ngine oretically there is no limit to the that can be reached by con. ference Jast October, The conter. tablish = $ cipalities already had borrowed | they are condition al -- granted as much as financial circles con-lonly for some specific project; sidered safe--up to 20 per cent{most cases such projects ' of the value of taxable assets. Injones in which municipal govern. any case, heavy se'ling of fed- ments normally wouldn't Have eral bonds, and industrial bonds, had a major responsibility" for had almost driven municipal|financing anyway. bonds .off the Canadian market.| Unconditional grants, and Some municipalitics were un-|grants 'towards se : able even to sell their bonds inition, did help materially. Policies the United States, |differed in different oH The brief was a follow-up to an! The federation asked informal Sad. 1 dr dual j-- financial equity among asked Whether munici- calles, 3 Kostal pratt § were aving financial ci Aa gpments 0 among difficulties; whether they were prov y » water into the air behind it. A low-horsepower version has/ been ocean-tested in a small boat. | terrific speed, drives the boat forward by ae ne were wifhheld the loggers' strike. A second is threatened because administration of a federal-pro-|Exeter, vincial housing project was given! that chastity is held in lower pub- to the crown housing agency, lie esteem today than at any time Central Mortgage and Housing|since the reign of lusty King Corporation, rather than the St. Charles II, the arch Mr. Smallwood is to leave by with air for London this afternoon, re- mistresses. John's Housing Authority. turning to Newfoundland next Wednesday. There was no indi- debate on crime, cation that he had seen Mr. Dief-|sexed persons got. almost contin- monarchy and set up the repub-| He shows himself only oc- enbaker or any member of his|uous sexual stimulation through!lic; few Iraqis had heard his|casionally to the Baghdad street advertising, movies, plays, novels name. He had no business with Mr. and television. government here, Diefenbaker, Mr. Smallwood told| a prolonged press Wednesday afternoon, and 'no the virtue of chastity." COUNTRY HOLDS BREATH during ain, an Anglican bishop has told ithe House of Lords. conference |"'a real love and appreciation of and songs are composed about. Dr. H.C. Mortimer, Bishop of said Wednesday night Presents Enigma BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)--|where. He seems the most popu-| 17th-century mon-/Iraq's Premier Abdel Karim/lar leader to rise up in Iraq's famous for his association Kassem is still something of a|recent history. Nell Gwyn and many other mystery man, even to his own| To a large extent, this stems people. from hard - working publicity The bishop, speaking during a, When Kassem swept out of thelagents. But of his personal life, said strongly- desert last July, overthrew the almost nothing is ever said. crowds, and seeming embar- Nine months later, they stillrassed, gives only a slight wave little about him. Poems of his hand. This is the man who is chal- every-/lenging Egypt's Gamal Abdel (Nasser, up to mow a principal idol of all Arabs. Kassem isn't striving to win popularity with his own personal magnetism. Perhaps this will He said people should be taught know |Pictures are plastered Wedding Bells Ring For Japanese Prince TOKYO (AP)--The pretty com- ; moner will marry her prince Fri- day, in the climax to a storybook romance. "I am passing each day wrapped in an indescribable state of tension," murmured 24-year- old Michiko Shoda as the hour of her tradition-shattering marriage to Crown Prince Akihito drew near. An intelligent, high spirited girl unknown to Japan's millions less than five months ago, she is de- stined to ascend the 2600-year- | throne one ; the § old chrysanthemum day as Akihito"s empress, first commoner ever to do so. She told reporters Wednesday | night: "I am praying in my heart | that I may be able to carry out, somehow, the heavy responsibili- ties that lie ahead without mak- inv any serious mistakes." The crown prince, 25, and the wealthy flour miller's daughter will become man and wife at 10:13 am. (8:13 p.m. EST to- day). : IN SHINTO SHRINE At that moment they will sip/wedding halls un- country. sacred wine from shallow, zed cups in the Kashikodo- Jase the imperial Shinto Shrine which houses the replica of an bols of Japan's royalty. embodiment of their post - CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICF RA 5-1133 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 come later. Those close to him say he has plenty of it. So far it hasn't been necessary. He has stamped out one plot against his regime after another. The short-lived army revolt in Mosul seemed not to have stirred up as much excitement in Iraq as it did outside the country. MASSIVE CAMPAIGN Kassem has stood unflinching \'before Nasser's attacks against im personally and his regime. asser obviously aims to end Kassem's power. To do this, his 'mighty and influential United {United Arab Republic's propa- ganda machine is grinding out al- [] most hourly one of the most mas-! sive and concerted campaigns New Budget Will ever seen in the Middle East. But Kassem depends on a #|trol of the street mobs in Bagh- ol 2a 8 PREPA FLEMING {FS back him seem to mm ity Affect Earnings OTTAWA (CP)--A doughty po-minister for almost two years,|off their three-year. romance. The company plans to install a high-speed hydrocket in a rac-| ing craft for time trials this summer, "'We are confident it will break| every speed record for propeller |driven boats," Gongwer said. | Stan Sayer's Slow-Mo-Shun IV hydroplane reached 178 miles an hour in 1952. This has been topped only by Donald Camp- bell's airjet hydroplane, clocked) at 248 miles an hour in 1957. f The impeller, a metal disk] pierced with slanting holes, is| geared to the engine's drivel shaft. Jury Ponders | Oshawa Man's Fate In USS. |year role as chancellor. continuity choice of his successor. Dr. Adenauer May Choose Successor BONN, West Germany (Reut-| Finance Minister Franz Etzel ers)--Konrad Adenauer today ap-/appeared to be emerging as the peared likely to continue as a favorite over the two other pos. strong force in West Germany's|sible successors Economics affairs even after he ends his 10- Minister Ludwig Erhard and | Bundestag Speaker Eugen Ger. This was the consensus follow-|stenmaier, ing his broddcast Wednesday, Etzel is a quiet man and has night on why he had decided to|been close to Adenauer, Like Ad- leave the policy-making office to/enauer, he is a strong believer in run for the West German presi-|the cause of European unity. dency in July. He would not take, Erhard suffers the disadvan. up the post until September, tage of having quarrelled with leaving him in office for the ex-|Adenauer in recent months. pected talks with Russia this| This was on one of Adenauer's ummer. programs, the European Common 8 ; ; | He said he was making the{ Market, which came into . exist- switch tp ensure a continuity of] ence at the beginning of the year West German policy in the future among West Germany, France, and it appeared likely he would italy, Belgium, Holland and Lux- be able to make certain of such|embourg. the| Erhard made no secret of his |dislike of this plan and his pref- erence for a British-favored Eu- by influencing LOS ANGELES (AP)-\ jury {ropean free trade area which would have induced all of the THOUGHT FOR TODAY of eight men and four women is deliberating whether the fatal stabbing of a pretty photograph. er"s model was an accident or the deliberate act of a spurned lover. : | The case in which Gerald Feasby, 31, a jobless bookkeeper formerly of Oshawa, is the de- fendant was given to the jury in Superior Court Wednesday. Feasby claimed the stabbing with a butcher knife of the 19- year-old model, Charlotte Tros- per, was an accident. He told po- lice she was fatally injured dur- ing a struggle and that he was defending himself. The prosecution claims Miss Trosper was slain deliberately {because she attempted to break Kassem is a workhorse. He has litical battler from Toronto steps will rise in his front-row Com-| | developed a habit of working un-|into the limelight tonight to tell mons seat to deliver his second til the early hours of the morn- (ing, saving the daylight hours [for conferences and meeting peo- ple. i Her body was found in brush off a mountain highway last Dec. 2 by a passing motorist. Feasby was arrested the next day. The prosecution presented test- imony that Feasby had made an attempt to buy a gun shortly be- emancipation, at the .same {ment will marry in shrines and|chief lady-in-waiting arrive at the | romantic atmosphere of the day] At the palace the bride-to-be) was ancient mirror, one of the sym- prince's assurance | marrying for love even though|layered kimono ensemble. She, Thousands of young Japanese his bride was nominated by im-| girls, to whol Michiko is 'the/perial household officials in con-|after headdress of ancient court war | formity with tradition. imperial palace in the centre of yellow court robes, a black lac-| {Tokyo each piece of stone and|uered shinto cap and bear al pebble at the entrance to the|white scepter. Because his cos-| [Shinto holy of holies has been|tume is so much simpler, he washed and cleaned. Special pre-lwon't have to go to the palace to| {cautions have been taken to ban-|dress until three hours after his FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 ish any offending insects. ' 'gin at 6:20 a.m, when the crownlceremony will take 15 minutes. PRINCE AKIHITO B&B T3TE NEWS TLASHES mo-|prince's chief chamberlain and throughout the|Shoda home to escort Michiko to the palace in a maroon automo- Their eagerness to share in the|bile. whetted by the young|will begin the lengthy task of don. born today. Police said a neigh that he isining her wedding robes, a 12- also will wear a black wig styled| |ladies. Inside the moated, high-walled! The prince will wear imperial | bride. | e day's ceremonies will be-/ The simple Shinto marriage week-long festival which opens ~ ft & \ Detroit Boy Found Beaten To Death DETROIT (AP)--A 12-year-old boy, object of a night- long search by police and volunteers, was found beaten to death in a garage at the rear of his home in suburban Dear- borhood boy admitted that he beat Jeffrey Paxton to death after a quarrel. The boy was taken to police headquarters for questioning. GM Raps Anti-Trust Suit NEW YORK (AP)--General Motors Corporation terms the federal government's current in' stigation of its anti- trust status "a politically inspired fishing expedition." Record Entries In Play Festival KITCHENER (CP)--The Ontario has received a record number of more than 30 entries for the one-act play festival here April 27. The program includes six groups from the Toronto area. Canadians what their tax bill willjmajor fiscal accounting: to Par- be in the months ahead. liament. About 8 p.m. dapper, 53-year- In his second annual budget-- old Donald Fleming, Financela document that usually takes {several hours to read--the story |Mr. Fleming will unfold is likely cause Miss Trosper was killed. {to include good news as well as' The defence rested its case |bad. It also may have deep in- Tuesday without calling Feasby | fluence on jobs, earnings and the to the witness stand. {general 'economic trend ahead. ---- ------ |GNP RISING Y hs | Advance speculation has indi- Oshawa out |cated that in his search for | {higher revenue -- to match to; ¢ t b M th |some extent the rise in govern- e on bi {ment spending -- Mr. Fleming GUELPH (CP)--Two WR |may have the economy .on his|yutng who battered down : door |side. There has been speculation in the cannery at Guelph reform- jin recent weeks that the gross atory to escape April 3, Wednes- national product value-- of all| gay were given addition terms of goods and services produced six months may show a healthy rise this| Donald Shortt, 20. and William year from the high of $32,200-|Michael Turchin, 19, pleaded| 000,000 a year ago. guilty. i But he added revenue he may = Turchin asked that he be given| obtain from economic recovery is| corporal pv 'shment, b the| not likely--in this year at least-- magistrate = tested the test] ito provide much change from was to r~* punishment w in a |last year's estimated budget de- hurry. I said he had no : athor- |ficit of $616,600,000, a peacetime(ity to o. r corporal punishmeht high. Sc experts say that any'in such charges, 9 {members of the organization for | European economic co-operation {as well as the six who -are mem- Ibers of the commsam market: A 'man is old if he counts his change when it's handed to him by a pretty cashier. MISSILE TO MOON? Nope, and not a composite | tion to the missile is because photograph either. This strik- | of the long, 96-inch focal les ing shot of an Army Lacrosse | inthe Army. camera hich missile high over southern New . . ai cad camera, . Wid Mexico happened to catch the ; 'Pulled in' the background. The daylight moon in the back- | moon actually is still its nore ground, The apparent enor- | mal 239,000 miles away mous size of the moon in rela- | ~AP Wirephoto

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