Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1962, p. 1

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She Oshawa Times Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. WEATHER REPORT Sunny and warm today. Partly cloudy with scattered showers tonight and Saturday. THCUGHT FOR TODAY Advice for young bridegrooms: In marriage, he who hesitates is bossed. Price Not Over TWENTY PAGES 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1962 GRIME HEARINGS HALT, AWAIT METHOD RULING VOL. 91--NO. 99 Russian, U.S. Joint Effort Hopes Rising CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila.|fine start to the United States|craft crash-landed on the dark| \(AP) -- The successful launch-| program of international co-op-| side of the moon after a 64-hour} lings of a British-U.S. satellite|eration in space." | 231,486 es mile journey that} and an American - Japanese) ad . Started Monday at Cape Cana- |probe have given rise to hopes DEVELOPMENTS VARY veral. Although Ranger 4 failed | the United States and Russia| The laun 3s occurred dur-|to carry out a number of sci-| iwill eventually combine their|ing a day of crowded space ac-|entific experiments because of great resources by space offi-| tivity. Other developments: a faulty electronic device, offi- cials assembled here for the| 1. The U.S. Ranger 4 space-jcials said it demonstrated the British-U.S. launching. UPR eae U.S. has the guidance capabil- 3 eae P 1S. T rocke s ity to send a vehicle to the sa ope It under fie tor a0 | iy bincted' a packet of] POGNE Uae CROROCE | piven hour: betore withdrawing: British experiments into orbit] 2, Space scientists disclosed --AP Wirephoto as the world's first interna-| Dwarts Rockets plans to send a similar rocket z tional satellite. Its purpose is a ___jtoward Venus this summer, It's| - -/commission until the matter has| HAS REJECTED to study the ionosphere and DOVER, Del. (AP)--General|called Mariner and will be! been disposed of by the appeal! The commissioner has re- leosmic radiation. Earlier, at Dynamics Corporation, giant)boosted by the same Agena B) T Y Old court. jjected the lawyer's request to | Wallops Island, Va., a U.S,|U.S. defence contractor, dis-/combination that aimed Ranger.| Wwo- @alr- | The suspended hearings in-|cross-examine, call witnesses or Russians announced F d D d jclude what was to have been aleven state a case why he chose ings in the upper atmosphere. |Space vehicles currently being)Cosmos 4, carried radiation- |Nike - Cajun sounding rocket|Cclosed Thursday it is working) 3. The secret session this afternoon. {such a course. The decision is J Prime Minister Macmillan,| developed." measuring and other scientific Near Uxbridge opeful the appeal court might!the hearings as counsel for Mc- Need Decision On Rose Query TORONTO (CP)--Hearings ofjhave been called before the se- Ontario's royal commission on/|cret session originally scheduled crime were halted indefinitely|for today. today when the Ontario appeal) The former policeman turned court decided to hear a case af-|up just before sessions ended fecting commission procedure. |for the day. The court directed the com-| Similar private sessions, missioner, Mr. Justice W. D.|which preclude identification of Roach, to give the tribunal a|the witnesses, were held April "stated case" on the question of|4 and 5, whether Toronto lawyer Walton Meanwhile, Mr. Wilson was C. Rose should be permitted to ' : y ; ar bi t participate directly in the in- hooeh Coie sete - Poon quiry on behalf of three clients. motion by lawyer Walton Rose The order, which was soughtlroy a stated case on a ruling by Mr. Rose, automatically sus- by Mr. Justice Roach pended proceedings before the : : ON GUARD IN ORAN tacks have brought military reinforcements to the city. Secret army commandos at- tacked a French strongpoint | A French army tank keeps in the heart of Oran last night its gun trained on the roof- tops in Oran, Algeria, where a strike of industrial workers and continued secret army at- Party Leaders Battle Over Wide Territory JUSTICE ROACH |panese instruments on a brief|fied, "'which could dwarf in ef-| scientific satellite in six weeks. ting, commission counsel Ro-|lic Inquiries Act. boosted a small bundle of Ja-|0n a new project, still classi-/the launching of their fourth After today's brief court sit-|being appealed under the Pub- 75-mile-high trip to take read-|fect even the largest of the/The Russians said the vehicle, nquirie land F. Wilson, said he was} wr, Rose, who has been at h . , The statement was made at' gear, There was some specula-| be able to conclude the case By THE CANADIAN PRESS |he is not replacing his equip-| The leaders of Canada's po-|ment, buildings or stock. litical parties filled their cam- \ _ paign sails with trade winds STARTS a ama al oe Thursday and promptly sailed) Meanwhile Rober' it party| off in different directions. They|!eader of the Social Credit party fired off torpedoes as they went.|Was getting his Bagot al et Prime Minister Diefenbaker|Dorne in Quebec where, party} was in Moose Jaw, Sask.,|SP0kesmen say, much of the speaking on trade with Redjheavy artillery will be concer China. He accused the Liberals] trated. Mr. a | of having "'sniped, griped anqj°f the campaign in Mont- criticized" over the big wheat Ma8ny. } sales to Red China. Liberal Leader Pearson was in Corner Brook, Nfid., talking about trade with Britain and the European. Common Mar- ket. He accused the Conserva- tive government of "whining on the sidelines" while Britain bids for entry in the market. In Mr. Diefenbaker's first po- litical speech since he left Ot- tawa Wednesday on the voters' hunt through Western Canada, he laid down a statistics-stud- ded review of the govenrment's farm policy and said the wheat sales to China were due to the government's "dynamic wheat sales program." The sales had brought "new optimism in the west." That's not the way Leader T. C. Douglas of the New Demo- cratic Party saw things. "The farmer is going broke," he told an audience ,in Wakaw, Sask. The farmer, he said "is living JOHN DIEFENBAKER off his capital and depreciation, | Big Steel Firms Face Charges NEW 'YORK (AP)--A federal) *'We intend to contest in the grand jury has indicted the/courts the charges contained in United States Steel Corporation| this indictment and we ask that speaking in New York Thurs- 1.700\day night, named the Briti Mr. Diefenbaker told US. people. inthe. Magse daw Arena orig joint enterprise reflects|ing reasons for optimism re-/gather data on U.S. series of may . lgreat credit on the British and|garding General Dynamics' |nuclear tests in the Pacific. that net income for the age farm has risen more than 20 per cent under the Conserva- tive government. Mr. Douglas said that American scientists and techni- cians concerned. It provides a farm cent imrouer vst to 9 st MIQCMiIlan Terms the price of goods the farmer produced dropped 20 per cent. Mr. Pearson said the govern- 4 ' ment has been "negative and T st ea sterile' over its approach to e Ta the Common Market. It was a busy day for the) NEW YORK (CP) -- Prime leaders as they got up a full/Minister Harold Macmillan head of steam for the seven-Thursday urged the West "'to week voyage to the vote. And/be firm but patient; never to other party members were out) yjeld and never to give ground; giving them full support. |but never to take provocative President Michael Oliver Of|action ourselves." the NDP carried his party's)' He told leading publishers in| colors into Halifax--where un-\a speech here that he believes employment is higher than the|/that if the free world follows Canadian average--and prom-|this policy the Russians -- in ised that the party, if elected,|"'maybe one, maybe two gener- will provide jobs for all who ations, maybe more"--will be can and want to work. Further-\ready for a better peace than more, he said, the party willlone "preserved by mutual launch a three-point program to fear." tighten the economic bootstraps Calling President Kennedy's = ee ee decision to resume nuclear tests Se in the atmosphere "'a tragedy," he said: "The world must re- Jap Students alize the responsibility for the Storm U.S. Embassy jtragedy is not Kennedy's. It is TOKYO (AP)--A Khrushchey's."' The test resumption is tragic about 2,000 screaming Japanese students tried to storm the U.S. embassy today in protest against United States nuclear testing. Police drove about 500 staged a demonstration embassy tonight. Singing the men." Communist _internationale and) "We must not abandon our shouting "Kennedy down with efforts in this or any. other 'arms race is in full spate." again torium of three years, which was rudely broken by the millan added. But Macmillan urged contin- and the Bethlehem Steel Com-the public withhold judgment|the bomb," then squatted with) ohere where we can find the pany on charges of violating the|until the case has been decided! anti-trust laws by conspiring to'in court." fix prices and rig bids. A Bethlehem spokesman said The president of U.S. Steeljin a statement that the com- and the president of one of the pany 'has long had a policy of smaller companies appealed to/strict compliance with all laws the public not to pre-judge the applicable to its operations, case, and we would be greatly con- The indictment madejcerned if any Bethlehem em-| the same charges against tWO|ployees had been violating the other steel companies, five com-| Jaw,' pany executives and a trade. as- sociation. |the industry, the companies i A ; : in- The stock market reacted) dite sere the Erie Forge and| quickly to the indictment Thurs: | cea Corporation of Erie, Pa.,| a Ini 7 Nt i* a v7 : " a. ond ig ha Bows? and and the Midvale - Heppenstall press apse 8 ~;|Company of Philadelphia. The! steel producers--led the steel | |trade association named was| ro og nad aa) the the Open Die Forging Institute Government officials said the Incorporated of New York City. indictment had no connection| The individuals indicted: with the steel industry contro-- Homer Lackey, former man- versy that started earlier this|ager of U.S. Steel's forged pro-| month when U.S. Steel andjducts commercial division and some other producers an-|since Sept. 1, 1960, president of nounced a price increase of $6\Erie Forge. a ton. The increase, denounced; Erb Gurney, manager, and} by President Kennedy, was/Robert S. Barnes, assistant rescinded. manager of Bethlehem's sales, The alleged conspiracy con-|forgings, castings and _ special| cerned the sale of forged steel| products division. to the army and the navy, elec-| Emil Lang, board chairman! trical companies and others, lot Erie Forge. The sales involved were es-| R. B. HeppenstaN Sr., presi-| timated at $100,000,000 a year.|dent of Midvale-Heppenstall. Leslie Worthington, president} Homer C. Lackey, president} of U.S. Steel, issued a state-land chief executive officer of ment which read in part |Erie Forge and Steel, said in| ja statement that "pending the| time the court decision has| CITY EMERGENCY jbeen reached, we feel the mat-| PHONE NUMBERS ter should not be pre-judged."' The individual defendants, if| POLICE 725-1133 pe gy on the conspiracy} charge, could be sentenced to a FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 |maximum.one year in prison jand fined $50,000 each. The cor- |porate defendants, if convicted,| |could be fined $50,000 each. | raged ae -- possibility of some agreement 20 feet from the high wall/petween East and West to their around the embassy compound. mutual advantage and to that The police wheeled up fivel|of the whole world." aremored trucks and began dis-| The British Conservative entangling the students. After an/ party. leader discussed the pre-|into 'For He's a Jolly Good) Speaking on behalf of the|that he was almost tempted to} hour of scuffling, the policelsent state of the world and moved the students 300 yards)jooked into the future in ad-| Bylaws of the convention calj|Quinto Martini, MP from\he warned them "I don't want st down the street. The demon- dressing 1,800 persons at the strators conceded defeat and)annual dinner of the Bureau of! nominations open. In this pe- parliamentary secretary to ae cinch, I want you to make ican| a " sinacel . Minister of Transport. Incident-| sure we get every vote out." the American| riod, Al. Harvey provided enter- I 8 . In addition to the big two of park for speeches and more|/Newspaper Publishers Associa-jtainment. At the proper time, marched off to a downtown) Advertising of noisemaking. Earlier the students made re-| Macmillan goes to Washington peated charges from two direc-|today for formal discussions tions at the fence around the! with Kennedy Saturday. embassy compound. Macmillan noted Thursday's tion. earnings this year. He did not amplify. } | launching of a Thor - rocket from Cape Canaveral, "You may have heard of the} Administration. ~|Point Arguello, Calif. One em-| |Ployed a Blue Scout booster, the/Concession was found lying in gamblesr J 0 s e ph McDermott other an Atlas-Agena B, which|a pool of blood ,at noon yester-|and Vincent Feeley gen un- who = ap- peared before the commission Canaveral,|manure spreader from his trac-|at_a secret hearing recently. The lawyer also represents and said: lary space launchings, successful launch this afternoon) sion today of the International|to the Whitby OPP at 8,30 p.m.| at Cape Canaveral of the first) Association of Geodesy in Wash-| British satellite, to be known 48|ington, some further details arejon the girl this morning at, the Aerial." This satellite WaS/to be made public on the pro- tellites. have been dragged to|May 7. death by her father's manure : 4. Two secret satellites were|spreader, OPP at Whitby said| SEEKS ORDER launched by the air force at/today. for|day by her father, Durk Mous,|identified "Mr. has been used primarily Midas and Samos spy satellites.|shortly after he unhitched his Sources at Cape where Blue Scouts also are|tor. } launched, indicated the Blue| | about) vate hearings, Mr. Rose is seeking the ap- Elizabeth Mous, 2, of the 9th|peal court order in behalf of Dermott, Feeley and a "'Mr. X" h-|the company's annual meeting/tion the recent wave of Russian} UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- A two-llate next week, which permits! F : , satellite Aiel and said:|by President Roger Lewis in cit-|satellites have been sent up to|year-old Reach Township child|resumption of hearings bsiendl weno rc boned said Thursday night he is also representing Wright. Russians May Resume Tests County Coroner, Dr. T, Len-|Robert Wright, former provin- Of A-Weapons Scout failed to place its payload|nox of Uxbridge said the child|cial police anti-gambling squad ; in orbit. The defence depari-|was dead upon arrival at the|member who, with McDermott vera, nett recently decided to with-|/Uxbridge Cottage hospital. The hold. all information on milit-| girl died of brain injuries, he |stated. 5. It was learned that at a ses-| Dr. Lennox reported the death) legally: A post mortem was' performed|@n appeal. | Oshawa General Hospital, jsurviving children. Mr. week of Mr. permit him either to examine and Feeley, has been convicted| soviet onal Y and sentenced to 18 months for|be Jaying the groundwork for a obtaining police information il- possible resumption of Russian Mr. Rose's application today , but|Was opposed by counsel for the|Mayeysky of the Communist launched by an American Delta|posed Anna satellite that would|results were not immediately|Liberal and New Democratic|party newspaper Pravda first Rocket in collaboration with the/inyolve use of a flashing light|known. National Aeronautics and Space/for visually observing earth sa-| Mr. and Mrs, Mous have 10/commission proceedings. Wilson appeared before --__--/the appeal court panel but did PCs Nominate Starr |Parties who are taking part in|attacked the U.S. |not take a stand either way. | Mr. Rose's application r he refusal last ; rine sg ae fae eee ce the aim of strengthening the se- rs) -- The appeared to LONDON nuclear weapons tests in an- The three are on bail pending| wer to the U.S. series in the Pacific. Political commentator Viktor test series and then added: "If the Soviet Union is com- pelled to retaliate to the provoc- ative acts of the Western pow- ers, this is dictated uiquely by curity of the Soviet people and witnesses called by the commis-|0f strengthening peace in the {sion or to call witnesses on be- world." : Soviet Premier Khrushchev @ e e Ay i lid I 1eers S11 H ]] 4 \half of his clients, who he said j |today are 'deeply affected" by|said in a Moscow speech March WHITBY (Staff) -- Amid a because "it means the nuclear|Standing ovation by more than|man and Robert Nicol, and ask-| Wednesday night. Hon. Michael night ac-| 400 supporters, Starr Thursday Britain and the United States|CePted the Progressive Conser-/Newman, a former PC candi- crowd . of "maintained a voluntary mora-|Vative nomination for the fed-|date in a provincial election, eral riding of Ontario, The} Inominating convention was Russians last autumn," Mac-jheld in Anderson Street High|the city of Oshawa. ; School auditorium. Mr. Starr was nominated by} them off. and ation of efforts to end nuclear|Stewart McFarland, of Black-|Bot dees shay a sitdown testing to achieve a peace suit-/water, at the north end of his|paign manager in the last elec-/Understood labor's problems be- in front of the) apie to the "dignity. of civilized constituency, and the nomina-|tion, who died recently. tion was seconded by Hayden McDonald, of Oshawa, the south end of the riding. It was the only nomination made and) as soon as jservative Association president Norman Down declared nomin-| ations closed, Whitby Brass |Band, which attended, broke} Fellow." for a 15-minute period after| Mr. Down declared that Mr. Starr was the candidate, offi- cially. This announcement brought the capacity audience to its \feet, singing "For He's a Jolly LATE NEWS FLASHES Italians Warmed Of Urban Plan HAMILTON, Ont. (CP) -- Italian immigrants were told that if Hamilton's urban renewal plan went through they would lose their Canadian citizenship, an urban renewal official charged Thursday. Graham Enmslie, executive secretary of the renewal committee, was criticizing a 1,086-name petition obtained by an 'independent' survey of the entire renewal area. Belleville Men Convicted PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- A jury Thursday convicted John Raymond Turcotte, 23, and Raymond Wood, 41, both of Belleville, of a charge of breaking and entering the post office building at nearby Havelock. The offense was said to have occurred last Dec. 21. The men were remanded a week for sentence. U.S. Fires Second Nuclear Test WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States fired today the second shot of its planned series of nuclear tests in the atmosphere. Like the first on Wednesday, it was a de- tonation of a device dropped from an airplane in the vic inity of Christmas Island in the Pacific. |Good Fellow."' The candidate then received three rousing cheers. Accepting the nomination, Mr, Starr pledged to continue |the efforts he had pwt forth in the preceding 10 years as a |member for Ontario. He ex- | plained that as a cabinet min- ister, he will spend much of |the election campaign working jin other ridings than his own. He introduced his two cam- | Kick Out Snowdon | Resolution Urges | FOLKESTONE, England) (AP) -- A demand was raised} Thursday to have Princess Mar-| garet's husband kicked out of| jthe British newspaperman's| junion | It came in an emergency res-| olution 'laid before the annual! delegation meeting of the Na-| tional Union of Journalists. i Progressive Con-| Figend a tea being held in the ords of Canadian history would |May 22. He said that it is anti--who had evidence being paign managers, William New-\ally, he was. nominated on| Commission. ed for the co-operation of Con-| ' ae servatives in his absence. Mr,|DOOR ALWAYS OPEN had been his experience that will be-manager of Mr. Starr's|Mr. Starr was one of the cabi-/Thursday campaign in the riding outside|"¢t ministers whose office door|-- was always open. "He sees! Mr, Nicol will be the cam-|°'°YR®, he said: paign manager in Oshawa.|. Mr. Martini said. that as) Both replace Lou Sherry, cam-|Minister of Labor Mr. Starr cause he had worked in shops) LONDON and factories. PM'S WIFE Mr, Starr announced He told the supporters that it}to reach their decision. There had been speculation|Soviet security. that Wright was to! | Moss Said Better, Trying To Speak (AP) Moss--after nearly four days in ae ion. Dr. M. B. Dy i, On-|& deep but lessening coma--was| quote: y ; that|tario's Minister of Health, said| reported semi-conscious today/agency Tass, also asserted it the|16 it was obvious that if the U.S. carried out atmospheric The appeal court proceedings|tests when already staging un- {today were brief--the three jus-|derground ones, the Soviet gov- tices taking about 10 minutes| ernment would be forced to, hold nuclear tests in the interests of -|REITERATES STAND | Three days ago Soviet For- {eign Minister Gromyko reiter- ated that any new Western hu- clear weapons tests would pro- voke Russian tests of "new a Stirling] Weapons. Pravda article, the Soviet news Mayevsky's Mrs. John Diefenbaker will|that he doubted that the rec-|4nd trying to talk to his doctors.|was clear that the U.S. decision A hospital Recreation Hall at accomplished as} labor as told the cipated that from 600 to 800;much for ladies of the riding will attend.!Starr. - He newly named candidate was|say the election is won, Hamilton East. Mr. Martini is)you to go home and think it is spokesman saidjon tests "can complicate the Ajax ONn|show : inis the auto racing ace was contin-jinternational situation, prevent J show any Minister of Dahon ing to make progress in his|the success of the Geneva dis- Michael|Tecovery from. severe injuries,|armament talks and darken the meeting| Suffered in a crash Monday atjhopes of the peoples for the oodwood race track. t A medical bulletin said 'his|problem of our time--the qy ate of consciousness is now|tion of universal and comp] uch that he will speak an oc-|disarmament, the question, ional spontaneous word andjthe interests of peace and | respond to commands." solution of a most important curity of mankind." MIKE STARR WITH WILLIAM NEWMAN, (LEFT) AND ROBERT NICOL (RIGH} r

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