WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy tonight and Fri- day. Not much change in tem- perature. Winds light. THOUGHT FOR TODAY Life would be far more enjoy- able if a person didn't have to work his way through it. he Oshawa ime Authorized ¢s Second Class Mall Ottawa and for payment Post Office Department, of Postage in Cosh. RUSK PLAN URGES GUT IN A-VEHICLES TWENTY PAGES Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1962 VOL. 91--NO. 63 : OAS Unit Kills | Plans Advanced @--- a3) For Disarmament m Social Workers ALGIERS (AP) A com- mando unit of armed Furopeans|afterward. invaded a meeting of social} The underground secret army| |workers today and shot six ofjand the rebels killed 18 persons them in the name of-the right-;and wounded 31 in terrorist at-} Secret Army Organiza-|tacks Wednesday throughout Al- |geria. | heard machine-gun fire seconds i ee <a. eed : Garin fee: - jwing ce id AE a tion Five died instantly. The sixth | NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE was 'reported in serious condi-| In the Lake Geneva resort of tion (Evian, the Algerian nationalist | When /negotiators were reported stand- scene, five ing firm for more of a role for! dead. The their army of "freedom fight- hospital ers" in the transition period be-| The daring raid took place|tween an armistice and Algerian several hours after Europeans| independence riding in a car machine-gunned| French sources tended to play a Moslem crowd waiting for a|down the sharp differences that bus in the suburb of Hussein arose in the last minute in Dev. Estimate of victims var- peace talks there but some Al- OTE district 13 delegates to the UAW's fourth constitutional convention § in Atlantic City, N. J. delegates to the Canadian Labor Congress convention in Vancouver, B. C Oshawa Times Photo 7,000 BALL mittee workers reported for | duty at the union hall this OTS IN LOCAL 222 V chairman, Alan Roberts, | committeemen, election | Sorting, grouping and count- | ing of an estimated 7,000 | ballots cast in a Local 222, | the were in arrived at the men died later Steve committee police Trainer and and nine h . DEAN RU persons ion of sex ibu Stolen Bond Case Conviction Ruled CHICAGO (AP) Rabin, a Chicago financier, was convicted Wednesday of han- dling some of the bonds taken in a $3,350,000 Canadian bank burglary. 4 jury in U.S. district court found him guilty on four counts in the indictment All were based on pledging $129,000 of the hot bonds with Chicago banks as collateral for loans The jurors had begun their delegations at 6:30 p.m. Mon da' William jtin, sentenced in Montreal late in 1958 to serve 12 years in went to Rabin, a light-haired, apple sheeked man of 53 who carries a cane, faces a possible max mum sentence of 40 years in prison and a $40,000 fine Sentencing was deferred un til March 26, when motions will be heard. Rabin remained free on $5,000 bond The verdict was the latest de velopment in an unfinished in ternational whodunit that stretched from Canada to the United States and to Switzer- land The story began May 3, 1958 when burglars dropped into the Brockville, Ont., Trust and Say- ngs Company through a hole in the first floor ceiling, and burned their way into the basement vault CLAIMS BACKED LOANS Some of the bonds were car- ried into the U.S. The prosecu-' in the Chicago trial claimed Rabin acquired a sheaf them and posted $238,000 worth with banks in Chicago and Switzerland as collateral for loans It was part of and abortive plan tion said, to bank to be converting cash Ros vn eut Creek and Ootischenia, near here, and with attempting to burn .six "villages" and two community halls in the settle- ments. Villages are communal buildings shared by several families None of the accused was rep resented by counsel It against the Freedomite sect that much blame has been slled in the last 40 years for Kootenay terrorism, and al- ready in the winter assize more than 20 of the have been sentenced to terms of up to 28 years Sons of Freedom, should not be bors "Canadian society and its leaders must cease speaking of the Doukhobor problem and the terrorist problem as if they are one and the same thing "We have had a legitimate Doukhobor problem in the same way that we have a Jewish. or French - Canadian problem. It has been on culfural and reli- gious lines, but never criminal." tion of called Doukho-| Chiet Officer John Thomas ; said the strike was due to a couple of agitators, one of which | was a stowaway, pressed for a permanent army training camp in West Kootenay to discourage terrorism Taking a different view, Koo tenay presbytery of the United Church said terrorism in British Columbia's southeast corner not being carried out by ortho Dope Possession Sentence - 2 Years TORONTO (CP) Cleveland, 25-year-old Orthodox Doukhobors on the tinsmith, was way to assimilation must not be nesday night jeopardized 'by lumping the jail for an the buy a used as stolen elaborate prosecu European a front for bonds -- into rival plans for general andjand complete disarmament un- complete disarmament today as/der strict international control." ing session. forces of the United States and U.S. State Secretary Rusk pro-|Russia be cut to 1,700,000 men for a 30-per-cent cut in nuclear} The first stage also provided delivery vehicles and majorifor elimination of the means of Stage of a disarmament pro-/foreign military bases on alien gram. _ |territories, withdrawal of for- morning. It is expected an- Doreen | United Automobile Workers, . : [U.S. plan were: jies and control over such meas- i A : . the GM shop committee three man, 'begin sorting a "moun jsia would agree to transfer im-| CRITICIZES US. General Motors shop commit Pp sy ea Att : ona lat th tee was started at UAW Hall | way contest. Above, James | tain" of ballots ner votes ac 0 |grade uranium to peaceful pur- t the same time, Gromyko poses to "'cut at the heart of calling American plans to hold 4 , ) dead and 13/gerian sources predicted many aa ied from six to 10 dead and 19/5 : ef jon specific world-wide measures|at the disarmament talks here '@ | Vy Title Chances to reduce the risk of war by|even before they began. . Each side showed concern ae rested | Take Beatin killed about 20 and of communications or surprise! jo, ; ; bout agreeing to a pact that Ss ASSN mier Khrushchev that if the U.S. wounded 30 in a bloody upsurge |#20U atta dia Ss Don Jackson, of Oshawa, was attack, jand its allies went through with . Not scene Y Our In By-Elections the 714 year civil war. ay a a oe age 1 jconference would undertake an| sia, too, would have to hold tre of the suburb of El Biar|_--__7*_ > sie iseotec am including a triple sal-/yroent search for "mutually ac-| "such tests of new. types of its " a program and if I do a good job/the fulfilment of obligati 0.8 ' 2 ent gations for|be needed. Court of Canada ruled today in| Judge T. A. Fontaine of Mont-| ploit party took a thumping in two|gathered for a regional meet- Upsurge Seen I believe I can win," he said. fe ; 1 i 2 2 We ie first time that th 7 i J sday ¢ a g i a 5 to 4 decision that the con-|real in June, 1960, and the Que It was the ff time that the| byelections Wednesday as a La- ing I E successfully performed a triple SAYS REALISTIC Hopes ge 3 og Ba gece > ! aire j it back at the Russian attack. ley's Lover is not obscene Judge Fontaine ordered con-)the task of deciding whether 2 seat with an increased voting) myouns entered the room and n conomy lutz in competition, Rusk, in a 2,500-word 'state- The court's decision means/fiscation of copies on sale in|n0vel is obscene under that cri-| edge and a Liberal won in a rid at ed terselv: "Six of you p " a! Splut : fe sad eh el bnge iy ' a faulty change bracket, the|\down to work behind diode Commies mates oe can be sold in Canada because|tion of the novel in Quebec _In the hearing last fall, Prof.| servative. secret army." | T fourth figure Thursday. "If Ij)doors, described the four pro- it does not violate a section of Frank Scott, dean of the law fa-| yiberal Victor Eric . | jhad , : ony added: HARGES DISMISSED f its NAMED SIX MEN OTTAWA (CP--Prime Minis-|there, my job tonight wouldjamples of the specific meas- "A 50 b obscene literature. air, dustice Teschereau said/gued that the novel is a srory severest setback in a contest in| In deadly silence, the names|ter-Diefenbaker said Wednesday |have been easier." jures"" contemplated in the dis- 'megaton bomb does not The decision was announced #PPe2ls by three Montreal news-/of the greatness and: beauty of 4 i s servatives held by almost 15,000/by one of the gunmen. Three/mendous upsurge" in Canada's! Student from Bratislava, still is|President Kennedy in a speech) phi : Robert Taschereau, He stated|@C Appeal Court decision were/and a woman lvotes in the 1959 general elec-|were Europeans and three were! economy. bothered by a twisted left ankle|before the United Nations last] In the circur-'--ces he that the tone dissenting judg-| allowed, The charges against| He said there was no more un-|,; F . f in the} 3 "Tho rere|si ; . is eral months ago | ' ley mhi | sted Sroictes Lubbock had a total of 22,846 Those whose names werejsion address that Canada is en-| S ag Rusk's proposals came hard|tion "which could not have trick Kerwin and Justices Ger-|COUrt ordered that seized copies|book than there {s in the nude vata : . : "My lead doesn't mean a on the heels of a rival Russian|found it possible" to criticize ald Fauteux. C. H Locke and|o% the book be returned to their figures painted by Michelangelo servative Peter Goldman, wholside," one of the gunmen or-|dous growth. | geome Teer icity. meine Chapel in Vatican rd Taail, Alan Jenkins, 'aiden'. Total private. and public in- "Don is @ fantastic free ska-jference by Foreign Minister An-| 'The Soviet plan also called for i | court's ruling means that! ©! ; ; The five judges who made the sg ; , ae ees, : ae reductions in conventional ar- majority decision were Justices|the novel--the story of the love The » criminal ge A sale of| ¥otes: guns, the six walked into the|modernization of capital facili-| -------- "cheap, vile trash" and not im-| The Conservatives held the sunlit courtyard outside, near a|ties during the next 12 months ; pa tures, plus means to ensure the Abbott, Roland Martland, Wil-/blewoman and her gamekeeper portant works security of states and to deal frid Judson and R. A. Ritchie. |--does not come within the 1959, That also was a Conserva-dential suburb. Those who re-/000,000. S on ] 10nSsS Claude Wagner, counsel for| tive-Labor-Liberal race mained in the room said they! Mr. Diefenbaker appeared on tion of the spread of nuclear ' cisinamaasnRasiiclet ' sei weapons to other countries. argued last fall that the book e * e Nation's Business. ; amt was not only obscene "'but it de- |_ "Canada, in common with the elimination of nuclear, chemi- ap qin 1 ul |United States, has passe cal, biological and radiological | soever."" . WASHINGTON (CP) -- Presi-|line with the views of Prime| Wee , , | He said it was "a camouflage |there have been several since) dent Kennedy says he would be|Minister Macmillan, who has vision of police units for the |the war," he said. "But the in- United Nations Security Council jlterature" and was rampant i\the simple condition that it)a variety of reasons that would é C with promiscuity and adultery |dous upsurge in the economy."|<cerve "our national interest." justify holding summit talks in|functions of an international dis- Ha armament organization. VANCOUVER (CP) --. The|Company Limited of Bermuda)/S Per cent of Canadians pay | maintained there must be cer-| Kennedy said he would go if prison captain of a British freighter on|and London. A convertde tanker,|/©8S Personal income tax thanitain specific pre-conditions any one of the three conditions| . ° ; é ' esi \fice in 1957 lj hold talks with Soviet/did not intend t "unless|memorandum said Russia jare staging a hunger strike in|munist China | ing to ho alks wi s e not inten 0 go "unless| sang stolen bonds--three in Mont Bails Out A ain |, ery nds for a Span Premier Khrushchev, would not insist on a veto in the ; N ; suppor demand a Sr real, two n Nev ave Cc n : 4 ' wo in New Haven, Conn.,) GartAND. N.C. (AP) f iv. |brace the "national interest"|such a trip fruitful and reward-|2tion. But the organization's due here from London today to|Concerning the present adminis-| | oo arity ing." jcontrol functions would be lim- i »}) tration: 8 " tk the 'q Three co defendants into the Niagara River gorge,| Capt. Murdo Macleod said in be charged her the strikers will trial with Rabin in Chicago|was forced to eject. from an-/an interview Wednesday he will Shipping Act or returned to their 'he value of the dollar had|trip useful." jures only and it would have no jarmed forces retained by each Aut stolen bonds. Norman of The Bronx, N.Y., parachuted,of the law and if any conces. strike for six days. A British\WMeM we came to office is now|mit to sign a nuclear test ban' The Communist seeding of\nation until after the completion tothman, 46, of Miami Beach, to safety when he experienced sions are made by anybody to : nlite ja thing of the past, as was|treaty or to avert a crisis, ; lig cc : \re would go if I thought it was injticularly dangerous kind of ac- the Russian proposals would Jury ac quitted two others Tues- Shaw Force Base, S.C The other 27 members of the) 2" sae wears and Al Mr. Diefenbaker said thejour national interest." tion" and both Britain and thelcover 15 pg gore the final day. They are George F The pilot was commended for)vessel's complement are work-| ~W9 'strikers were ~ carried i A : 'of general and complete dis- fellows claimed was|younger, is causing him a great He said Soviet harassment of/armament would come six Sam Mannarino, 58, of New!Niagara porg: "de js vessel é "va | i bd Ld | Wes i i ag a ; lagara gorge in order not to|000-ton vessel, the Bannervale |deal of concern. Solution of this| t Western planes in the airlanes Kensington, Pa. land in a populated area is owned by Banner Shipping authorities sald one ha nion alns n ee . ee ce > Seake. "Tha athe . jrequire the co-operation of the} }can lead to counter-actions that) jishment of an international dis- jenz l her mah 5 provinces, business and labor. | | {consul here, inspected the vesse]|-- |spokesman told reporters that) the implementation of the first }and told the Spaniards to return MONTREAL (CP)--The Sea-|lems. jof an attack with nuclear weap- Representatives cf the Sea- | |\farers International Union also diti ; restraining order from Quebec) 30, At the same time he said he|'he Conditions exist to put an : NELSON, B.C. (( FP) wenty they said, of the men's action. tet an Sons of Freedom Doukhobors-- union and the Association ofiregime in Cuba. |showed a "sincere desire" to do rv-- t al ore Wed se) ae Ob: MRL ate We contract for deckhands and ce tradesmen employed by three owith the Cit Tr: : oe ae group---with the City of Trail orris Grain Company Limited and Leitch Transport Limited. ; exchange for a guaranteed an- nual wage and a reduction in GENEVA (CP)--Russia and; The 48-article Russian plan in the United States put forward|six parts provided for 'general the 17-nation disarmament con-| The Russian disar-zament ference completed its first work- plan provided that the armed posed a four-point plan callingjeach in the first stage. conventional arms in the first delivering nuclear weapons and The other three points in the|eign troops from such territor- p Il be made Dionne, CLC. three-day vote to elect | nouncement wi a f is _jures. 'g chairman for the union | later today of the winner of | election committee vice-chair- | 1, The United States and Rus |mediately 55 tons of weapons- today. Forty-two election com- | Melvin, election committee | were cast to elect seven GM jlashed out at the United States, Bae ai -------------__-- maiminneenenety "i " i sah . » o | rt °° ne . Optimistic On jnuclear weapons production." further nuclear tests in the at- British Tories | 2. Early action would be taken| mosphere a "fairly heavy blow" wounded, all Moslems more days of negotiations be- Rist sr news acke|fore they were ironed out. Fees ' ; ; Some 15. terrorists. attacks accident, miscalculation, failure| He repeated warnings by Pre- ; gave the impression it acknowl- | oti mictic ; : of gg : seen. aged defeat--or surrender--in optimistic about his title) 3 Nations taking part in the/the plans for further tests Rus- The attack on the social cen- LONDON (CP Reuters)--|came while 18 men charged chow and triple lutz jump in my ceptable letters guaranteeing/own nuclear weapons" as may OTTAWA (CP)--The Supremejment set side decisions by;scenity as being an undue eX-'Britain's ruling Conservative with educating Moslem youths " No skater in history has ever\ res Teauction- | Rusk later departed' from the troversial novel Lady Chatter-|bec Court of Appeal Supreme Court had been given' por party candidate retained one Three men armed with tom- : : |He declar h | Jackson said he lost points on|ment to the conference as it got © declared that plans for the that the D. H. Lawrence novel|Montreal and banned di minal law ing formerly held by a Con-|are condemned to death by the! B Diefenbake And Soviet nuclea ef Lubbock 7 n't lost so much ground/posals as "new and realistic ex- Rucleas, explosions '..9nd the Criminal Code prohibiting| C culty of McGill University, al) pave the governing party f th |Orpington, a riding the Con-of the six men were read OUt/night indicators point to a "tre-| Divin, a university Janguage|armament proposals made by|make the noise of a 'cooing from the bench by Mr. Justice | Stand dealers against the Que-|/physical love tetween a man Ye Muaiieea anh thala Salata GP oa tion |Moslems. He said in a national televi-/he suffered playing soccer sey-/Sept. 25. |thought Russia was the one ra- ments were by Chief Justice Pa- them were ISMISSE an he que exploitation of! sex Monday to defeat Con-\called out get up and go out-|tering on a period of tremen- : ) t ' owners thing at this time,"' he said./proposal presented to the con-/the American testing plans." himself. 7 was de-|Labor party candidate, had 5,350| Under the barrels of tommy-|vestment for expansion and ter." drei Gromyko. sca signed to prevent maments and military expendi- John R. Cartwright, Douglasjaffair between an English no- : of literature. Seat with a 14,760-vote edge in/church in the heart of the resi-|was expected to exceed $8,500,- Rite! doe: j y Prof. Scott said : with such points as the preven- The Supreme court's judg-'Criminal Code definition of ob ai Sania ERS ae Pe eee Fae the attorney-general of Quebec, : Ne CBC network program The! e bs For Summit Meet (2.27.22, jvelops no moral teaching what "4 \through a recession--of which| weapons. It also called for pro- jot obscenity under the guise of fon " willing to go to the summit on| told Khrushchev there would be 3 Tre W ets { j "4 |dicators now point to a tremen- and laid down the structure and a Mr. Diefenbaker asserted that Kennedy, who previously had the spring. 5 " MIGHT NOT VETO Thus far there have. been Air Force Pilot |which 18 Spanish crew members|she is loading grain fer Com.|When the Conservatives took of-| reached before he would be will-|he had set out are met, but he|_ An accompanying explanatory seven convictions for possessing | | r : relaxed|there is a situation developed] ; : ajish cook says he will quit if any/ MAY BE CHARGED fap hace grein I ie his diplomatic posture to em-|which I believe would make|Proposed disarmament organiz- one in Miami, Fla., and one in yy ¢ Air Force pilot, who last concessions are made to the|. An Official of the owners was ong other points he made Chicago Datember guieed © cl jet men decide whe f h K "We will have to wait and see|ited to checking compliance : ; " , Reviewin osition, Ken- d J lwi i under the Canada| . 'We have strongly maintained Fe EG Zo pola conference| Whether events make such a|With agreed disarmament meas- Jan. 15 on charges of trans-/other plane Wednesday not give an inch in the matter.!Conary Island homes. "The tight money policy which, Wednesday he previously right to verify the arms or porting or conspiring to trans Lieut. Edward M. Methot, 29, "I am sticking to every letter he Shahiatds have heen on throttled Canadian business stated he would go to the sum-';9pGE PROTESTS - ; aoe the Berlin air corridors with|of total disarmament, Fla., was freed by a directed trouble in an F-100 jet fighter|these men I shall pack my bags COOK has been preparing meals : 3 ; 7: " : aor ? a nag leg ' , , : ubl a jet fighter n shall p my bag st jshown by the Bank of Canada T would add a third one--I|aluminum "chaff? was a "par- The first and second stages of verdict during the trial. The while on a training flight fromiand quit this ship." for the crew, made up of Ita port issued last week.' | 8 e ue problem of Canadians forced to| This seemed to be more in\U.S. had lodged vigorous pro-| i ag den, 54, a Washington lawyer his bravery last December when ing as usual as the hunger strik-/from the vessel Wednesday with|retire at 55 or 60, or even| -- Pea ae ee | tests. Stage one year. The first stage vho lives in Sumner, Md., and he rode a flaming F-100 inot the|ers lounge in the mess. The 10,-' what their ';malnutrition. However, hospital| ' , ' months after the treaty took ef- eal 'very difficult problem" would| represents the kind of move that|fect and would cover the estab- : j ae | could only intensify the dangers. | armament organization. are a ania |He has ordered a full study of Order To Halt | Such metal chaff can interfere Gromyko told the conference ons Tee om F. P. Bernard, Spanish vice-|the question | |with radar, although a Pentagon|,, 7 . - | * | | Sas ; a stage of the Russian plan would to work. He said there was no Lakes Dispute me meee aSereti ig * "practically remove the danger | kK, He : ere was created any operational prob- ¥ '4 U I A e Cc | justification for the strike. < farers' International Union Kennedy also announced plans| : : p hl SS1Ze ourt . ee io (Ind:) Wednesday obtained a for a trip to Mexico before June| He said Russia is convinced yoarded the vessel, They said) ; later there was no valid cause. Superior Court to halt the hear-| is considering what further steps|¢"@ to nuclear tests forever if ings of a dispute between the/can be taken against the Castro/'"é U.S., Britain and France largest group to appear in a spe Lake Carriers so. cial assize that opened in Jan a The union is seeking a new] And at Trail, 50 miles to the Toronto. shipoing comnantes s a » ns' I -omy eg outhwest, a Kootenay citizen Upper Lakes Shipping Limited, It has offered to settle for a five-per-cent reduction in pay in the work week to 40 hours from 44. The union also seeks more -- Ronald} Toronto} sentenced Wed-! to two years in| narcotics. sect is dox Doukhobors, and called for clear naming of those responsi ble In a statement over the tures of nine -- mini presbytery said there has Mar- Only one of the burglars been caught. He is Rene signa the ters had been CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 4 "woolly. thinking 1 Doukhobor regarding the problem PLEAD NOT The appeared pleaded not guilty conspiring set tho dox"Doukhobor villages at Pats GUILTY 20 Sons of Freedom who Wedne sda to ch ze vf fire to ox The City of Trail and the citi- zens committee wires to Defence Min Harkness and B,¢ Attorney zeneral Robert Bonner seeking the army camp, which Mr. Bonner has. already t ed be set up to discour age lawbre sent sugges kir akin TI ministers' woolly thinking' with said re- realistic simple prob- group must be hou ibout a ain and terrorist lem criminal itenay Lake. possessing Freedomites in the same camp Charges against him of import- with them," ing and trafficking in narcotics Meanwhile, Consolidated. Min- were dismissed ing and Smelting company shas| Harry Hooper, 25, of Detroit mounted armed guards on its was found not guilty of the hydro and industrial installa-|same charges. He told the court; tions because, the companyjhe suffers from asthma and | Says, no federal or provincial| smokes marijuana for relief. | statute has been invoked fo give RCMP Sergeant Kelly Le- protection 3rash said police seized aieuseht rerrorists dyna-|marijuana to make between mited a 366-foot Cominco power!1,200 and 1,500 cigarettes worth pylon on the east shore of Koo-'$1 each when the men were ar-} 'rested last October. : 9n last week | Calif e overtime pay and welfare bene- fits. The companies have at- tacked the proposals on the grounds that they are equiva- lent_ to a 42-per-cent pay crease. The union said the revisions are equivalent raise of 15 per cent. G. B. Lavoilette, chairman of the federal conciliation board appointed to hear the dispute, professor-at-large at the Uni- postponed procéedings indefi- versity of California. nitely when union representa- ~--{AP Wirephoto) 'ies presented the court order. PHYSICIST DIES Dr. Arthur H died today from a cerebral hemorrhage in a Berkeley, hospital. The physicist, whose work led to the atomic bomb and world-wide fame, had just been named as a Compton, 69. contract to a in-| § GEN. E. L.M. BURNS AND HOWARD GRE@N