THOUGHT FOR TODAY - To stay young, associate with young people; to get old, try to keep up with them. he Oshawa Sime WEATHER REPORT Cloudy, sunny intervals and colder Saturday. Scattered snowflurries. VOL. 92--NO. 292 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1963 Authorized os Second Class Mall Post Office Department Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash. TWENTY-TWO PAGES Robarts Hints At Increased Taxes Ontario|again on resumption of the fed- wouldn't say whether their ac- |is prepared to take a tougher) eral provincial conference in tivities in the suburban area \stand against any increase in Quebec City next March of Los Angeles was part of |federal subsidies to the '"'have-| There was a possibility that their kidnap investigation not' provinces, Premier Ro-|further adjustments would be \barts indicated Thursday proposed then, the premier said. HAMILTON (CP) nando Valley today as the search goes on for the kid- nappers of 19-year-old Frank Sinatra Jr. But the agents FEDERAL AGENTS walk the yard of an apparently empty house in the Canoga Park area of the San Fer- lying ahead." clearly documented and will be The premier told the annualjat the next conference. Un- dinner of the. Hamilton Traffic|doubtedly it will be necessary says he was told the FBI had|the home and agents were re-| The Tribune identified its in-jin the fiscal relationships he-)ance from the federal govern- a movie camera trained on kid | ported to have dug a mé¢tal box,formant onl yas a director of|tween the provinces and the|ment in the way of either cor- nappers of Frank Jr., when|from the vard, But no arrests\one. of the San Francisco Bay|federal government must be ex-| porate income tax, personal in- M ry & : V e | He coupled this warning with|He suggested that anything Club he would have "'grave|for Ontario to look further at they picked up the ransom] were announced. Reporters at\area's largest liquor distributor-|amied very, very carefully injcome tax or succession duty, we noted new cov. Bolivian Miners Harass Hostages IRURO, forican priest resumes his ef-|expressing hope for a peaceful GLEANED SCRAPS Bolivia (AP) Anjmental and Federico Escobar side. He went to the back of. the house and climbed to the can opy to hand the other four boys all under 13 years of age, to another. neighbor and the: boys' mother (Niall Labor (G, C Conservative e./son), 25,867; |die), 18,437 The government's disappoint- ment was ment byelection shock. Political observers had ldicted a reasonable Conserva- tive party victory in Thursday's Dumfriesshire byelection would who lives was achieved in the turnout of preher be taken into account. | ADMITS HOLDUP presumably height-/source ened by. the fact that the resultireorganization and real high by-|shakeup"' 71.6 per|top echelon and in the alliance methods of operation. Mud Slide Main Gaspe Highway other area robberies were at- tributed to the "buxom blonde bandit" Perry told investigators, that she went into crime after she A became tired of working as a dental technician. --AP Wirephoto by lawmen, Latin America Aid Program Shakeup Seen WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pres- s be r. Graha 7 ident Johnson is reported plan- 5 ge in ne Ded, Mr Graham eral election was still a mys-| The Dumfries district results|ning a sweeping ons Ent took the youngster to safety out-itory today after.another govern-|in 1959 were: National Liberal-|of the Alliance for Progress in Macpher- 4 broad move to develop. more Moo- dynamic and effective U.S. re- lations with Latin America. A well-informed congressional "complete predicted a with changes a Miss in its Blankets CHEMICAL EXPLOSIONS | ROCK PORT HOPE PLANT Night Watchman Hurt By Blasts PORT HOPE, Ont. (CP) -- Ajioss at $350,000, said the stills in night watchman was injured'the plant were operating over- early today when an explosion|night, The smaller explosions in the distillation room of: the|were believed to have been Cosmos Chemical Company|drums of amyl acetate, used in plant here caused an estimated|the manufacture of paints and $350,000 damage, It was the Solvents : third major fire in this commu-| Five firemen prevented sev- nity of 7,000, 30 miles east ofjeral serious explosions by ef- Oshawa, in the last 18 days. |tering the burning building and Rich Newman-Jones, 25, was|an adjacent yard to remove hurled to the ground outside the|eight 45-gallon drums of highly building by the initial blast that/inflammable nitro cellulose. and hurled debris into the side|lived in the house opposite the of buildings more than 60 feet) burning factory, said he was away. He was taken to hospital|nearly knocked from his bed by suffering from shock, abrasions|the initial explosion, and bruises. | Police removed occupants of The first explosion was fol-|nearby buildings and firemen lowed by a series of lesser|concentrated their efforts on blasts that hampered volunteer|saving the Croft home and a firemen from Port Hope and/puilding housing three indus- nearby Cobourg. Later the fire| trial firms was brought under control Bruce Andrus, who was walk- F. S. Carew, owner of the ing near the building prior to plant who estimated the fire the explosion, said he saw the Se ------------| roof lift off the factory-and a |ball of flame shoot into the air. Protest March The explosion was heard more than five miles away and flames . Whi jwere seen as far away as Osh- Against Whitton | Firemen were hampered by jlow water pressure after the ex- Called Oft |plosion ruptured water lines in- side the plant, Flaming chemi- OTTAWA (CP)--The Frenchi| Cals flowing into the streets and Youth Association of Ontario|/sutters around the plant burned has called off its march to city|through fire hose. hall today to protest mayor| Firemen estimated about 100 Charlotte Whitton's refusal to|barrels of solvent exploded. introduce bilingualism in the|They were still being driven city's administration. back by periodic blasts at 9:30 Executive Secretany Remy|a.m., five hours after the fire Beauregard said Thursday that! started. lthe association has been refused) ~~~ Ss a a la permit to march. He quoted . police Chief Reg Axcell as say- S Ask d ing he feared violence from pain e "certain groups." . Mr, Beauregard said _ he T E d t doesn't agree with the chief but 0 xtra | e has decided to cancel the march P "But though we won't march, Juan eron we'll still write letters and make representations," he said.| MADRID (AP) -- The Argen- Between 500 and 1,000 demon-|tine government has asked strators were expected to take|Spain to extradite Juan D, Pe- part in the march, They were/Fon to face a 7% - year - olq to have presented a_ petition Senet + nv poe pid i ity sj] ider|teen-age daughter who solace asking city council to reconsider his Jest two years as AtgeNs fic signs in the capital as well tina's dictator. as issue all printed matter] The 68-year-old former strong- from city hall in both English|man, who recently moved into and French. - a luxurious Madrid residence a -|with the 'former ,secretary he married after his overthrow in able for comment, Argentine Ambassador Gen. Julio A. Lagos delivered the ex- foreign ministry Thursday, A |ministry source said the peti- tion would be referred first to crumpled several interior walls} Harold: Croft, whose family a motion to have bilingual traf- September, 1955, was not avail- |tradition petition to the Spanish the justice ministry and then to party Liberal party Charles Abernethy polled 4,491 Anderson, the Scottish} ST. JOACHIM. DE TOUR-| announced! day night, a spokesman said.{compared with 15,791 for Ian|/partment crews were digging secondary road. Several houses} Jordan of the opposition Labor|through a 25-foot-deep 100-foot-| on the upper side of the road }long mud covering on the main candidate) aaspe highway today in an at-|cipice and had to be evacuated. ltempt to reopen the route after It was swept into the chasm| were left on the lip of the pre- | Other residents were warned ELLE, Que. (CP) -- Roads de-|with several hundred feet of a|by the growning earth and fled their homes. An elderly woman had time to ask the telephone|Franco's cabinet will make the and! final decision. operator to '"'send then fled. as the water reached} her knees. help" a Spanish judge for recommen- dations, then Generalissimo In July, 1956, the military government which took over gigantic landslide |SAVED BY. ROPES The Red Cross reported s2lafter Peron's overthrow and John Gair, Scottish national | | standard-bearer, 4,001. Traffic has been taking a 100-| A car also drove off the road In. the 1989 election, the Con-|mue detour through Murdoch-linto the moving slime, but res- servatives amassed their large|VWe, eS oe cuers brought Mr. and Mrs, Syl- i P § >. a 5S . A * majority in a 'straight two-way | coastal COrigiunity "apopoed 150 Vere Mainville to safety with \fight with Labor, They could not fast, apparently into an under-|TOPes- Mrs, Mainville was taken find too much tobe cheerful , icke to hospital at nearby Ste. Anne- about in this fact as Labor's oo. Des-Monts. thick grey muck vote from 1959 fell off by only| : ek. Jr per cent--14.5 per cent | crawled down a creek bed to : the main highway, covering a face th sov t's pac : less than the government's 55-foot-long concrete bridge and Labor took 3885 per cent of enveloping several houses along the vote Thursday compared | the way, and continued about 50 to the Conservative's 40.8 \feet into the briny St. Lawrence : Z Anderson's margin of 971) River. C 1 4 president said French-speaking|to the transportation committee|matters of principle at the : -----| Some of the eight houses lost eGregor|Canadians have awakened con-'of the House of Commons meeting but discussion was very were carried into the river. One useful discus-|siderable sympathy in English It started out that way, but|free." i P . lay smouldering Thursday at gi ig ln tong rete the last two before an hour had elapsed) We and the other four asso- (6) 1ce arge the bottom of the huge earth hile un-jyears and 'this is no time to;about half the students hadiciation. executives had com cliff left by the slide. Others persons homeless, including/charged Peron with statutory those who had to evacuate. cee Ley 7 ity Ppa" ng ae vas estimat > no.| Wil elida ( elly ivas, She ee gee had become his mistress in 1953, Shstete Siwhen she was 14, a few months -_ Ragrel pei prc were UIs: latte the death of his beautiful, led in the mud and were being! olitically powerful wife Evita. a broad hint that Ontario faces; which weakened the economy of "the distinct possibility of in-|Ontario 'will be a body blow "great expansion that we see| "Our needs can S 1 t R D free about any 'exten-|its own resources to finance the HOLLYWOOD (AP)--A manjguard ata ramshackle homejles was told. by an FBI manjsion of equalization payments|great expansion that we see ly- friend of Frank Sinatra Sr.,| Cartons were carried fromjon. the Oakland report Any further adjustment) "Even with additional assist- money the scene got the impression) ships, It said he requested anon-|the light of their possible effect face the distinct possibility of who as the house had been abandoned.|ymity because "of the delicate}on' the economy of this prov increased taxes." ho asked that 'his name no used, told! ; "a t "art os ; seh the raid was related to the Si-|the kidnappers" but mainly to, Mr. Robarts the there had to b. "a pot to get bd or Tribune Thursday natra case but. neighbors ques-|pvotect persons from whom he/fiscal arrangements only the money from" if there was that Sinatra Sr., viewed theltioned by federal agents said'got his information. Wherelered one year, He expected fis-\t9 be equalization payments. fied one or two of the kidnap-| Nor would the FBI comment tion was-not stated build and continue building as pers as men he knew on The Tribune story. An Asso- The Tribune's informant said in past years Meanwhile, in the San Fer- ciated Pres reporter who tried|he was told a camera with a Three Men Hurt In assessing the fiscal needs} noga Park northwest of Holly-|night at his former wife's home| photograph the pickup of the a . expenditure requirements | wood; the FBI maintained alin Bel-Air section of Los Ange- $240,000 ransom package in west While Re -- scuing | Sinatra Jr.. 19, was abducted . . jsums of money if we are to Patricia Arlene Perry, 23, Sunday from his 'motel room a(FIVe Children keep a healthy climate for con- suspected . "buxom blonde"' a Lake Tahoe resort on the Ca- tinued economic expansion. bandit, was. questioned at released unharmed not far from|Ratz, 31, of London was se with providing 60,000 jobs each) about a number of recent his mother's home early Wed-|riously injured and two other] Y°a" Mr. Robarts said. And} holdups. Miss Perry has ad- som money was dropped at the|rescuing hissfive children fram | nicipalities from "being strang- drugstore and supermarket pickup 'point their flaming home. led by traffic. \ 'stickups and some half-lozen | Mr. Ratz was taken to hospi- : : ' un he today to win release of the! settlement ne nd tase tne bh li T hd , 4 . i . we fs Be & in a daze outsic e burn-) ages held by Bolivian tin) A Red Cross representative, ;CUSS. the raid on Canoga. Park, |ing building. He was treated for! 1m. ory ictory ellent free two Communist pi | ane : mi 'inion i tages were in good health but setorination from others in the) Pail Graham 9. a welghbar r. Andrew 'A. Kennedy of were being subjected to psycho. @tea ran into the Ratz house. andj { ons : logical harassment. He said the ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belford,'found four of the boys huddled! Shard a government warn- 3 8 and exploded dynamite outside they rented the place Nov. 14| rey Ww . } Bhat it would be risky for ete side;they re Place Nov. 14/second-storey window over the: DUMFRIES, Scotland (Reut-|votes was the lowest for a Con-| 5K) the building where they ar % - a ie . iS, Scotland eu Ss was est | a Con-| : . hey are be-/to a man who identified him-/pack door s) -- The question of when|servative at Dumfries in 30 mitts' stronghold Biyia's dissident Vice-Presi- : de! Juan Lechin, leader of the ° Plst Thursday night he could Pa y For Disabled {in safety to the Catavi-Siglo ' e jruro, where the miners are iolding the hostages ] e Vy O ar S | ARH ae say it ey asia In La Paz, the capital, about Arnold Lightfoo, 34 oe ee rime | near Ratz, searched through the|>!" lec Dougias-Home to ca I the streets Thursday night) TORONTO (CP) -- Premier oes pe government assumes 75 per|occupants. He was clad only in sepa ? Pesci ident Victor Paz Estenssoro and|the first full session of the 26th}cent of the cost his boots and pants and was, But the Conservatives just 'American militarism.' legislature will open Wednes-| The $10 increase will cost On-|later treated for burns to his; managed to. squeeze out a slim watching warily, the demon-jised $10 increase in allowances| Changes in the approprigte electoral district as their share strators massed in front of the|for 51,000 aged, disabled and|assistance. acts were made by ES |of the total balloting dropped presidential palace and the Con-|blind 'persons in Ontario has|regulation and did not require Found In Coffin by 17.6 per cent under the 1959 | | the release of the two union| The increase, which brought} EAS | z In terms of votes the Con-| leaders, who have been charged) the allowances in line with the! QUEBEC (CP) Education| Woman, 35, Dies |servatives slumped by 7,430 | d rch d embezzie-|federal gover Oc LONDON eee ee saeco gots hl d teas) in October|he in the forefront at the Que-| Waring found alive by an|gave Conservative 47-year-old ment to $75 a month, will go into ef-/bec legislature session, which undertaker in her coffin Wed-|David C : The marchers proclaimed|fect immediately. The first : Inf rae ; Premier Lesage nformed sources saic sgr Christmas and New Years the date. Thursday at the end!She ' : - ; y . ay \She died without regaining con Kennedy, a member of the staff; About 26,000 residents be-jof a cabinet meeting and said| sciousness, he added general.of La Paz, had been inireceive the old-age allowance lation to be considered will be|so e * r "s ' ught througt » day contact with representaiives of;while 1,900 blind persons, 16,-/a measure creating an educa-|save Miss a. os day to : hicamat ? shit " oi yo 143, stave ee 3 the miners' union and union 600 disabled and 7,300 widows/tion ministry. She was sent, apparently mediate. He was said to be car The cost will be shared 50-50/last June, the bill was with-|hospital Wednesday but began rying a. letter from the two by the provincial and federal/drawn for further study by in-|moaning while her measure- jailed Communists, Irineo Pi-| governments except for the dis- terested groups. enka ments were being faken. hrow Eggs At TCA President EAL (CP) : Serdon creased taxes' to finance the/for all of Canada." be very identifying himself as a close|raided by its agents Thursday.|that Sinatra would not comment beyond the present formula ing ahead The informant y o r The FBI would not. say whether nature of the current search for|ince," he said Mr Robarts stressed that movies and tentatively identi-/they surmised it was these persons got the informa-|cal relations would be examined, Ontario needed the resources to nando Valley community of Ca- to reach Sinatra Sr.; during the telescopic lense was used to of a province, the premier said, | - | Los Angeles "We need in Ontario vast) lifornia-Nevada border and was| LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Alfred The province would be faced] Littleton; Colo., Thursday nesday morning, after the ran-|men were injured today while| money was needed to keep mu-| mitted to two robberies. While the FBE would not dix-|(2, 1°r police found bim waik-) mi a et m igabiaaissege e. rs demanding that the gov-|pr. Amando Roas, said the hos.|Teporters picked up scraps Of|ayiensive burns to his body Stouis, Mo., said he wou Jolts Part V Ranks S, Mo., miners fired shots in the air owners of the raided home, said/on a concrete canopy. outside the anor American to enter the . ide, ing held el 'rank L pas | t in ae as Frank Long: He found the youngest, David,|Rritain will hold its next gen-|years. r€liious miners, assured the einte. area, 30 miles. south. of 5,000 workers marched through} ' ; at baad abled: group where the federal|flaming building for any other| tHe national election nextjelection shouting denunciations of Pres-|Robarts announced 'Thursday With. government troopsjday, Jan. 15 and that a prom-jtario residents about $3,000,000 lleft arm and hand 971 - vote win in this Scottish gress building and demanded/been approved by the cabinet./new legislation in Ontario genenal election with murder, attempted mur-jold-age pensions boosted by the|and the economy are likely to} (Reuters) Elsie! Final results published today 35 opens Jan. 14 nesday nl his ial : y their allegiance to Lechin cheques will be mailed between esday, died in hospital Thurs-|solicitor - general, 16,762 votes of the Roman Catholic vicar-jtween 65 and 69 years of agejone of the first pieces of legis-; Doctors at Willesden Hospital leaders were willing for him to are eligible Brought before the legislature|dead, to the undertakers from a President Participated in SION" with five Students Thursday dreds more parade, downtown Inside the buildf to -- _ ny Outside of 0 push their way into the sky- craper and twice were re-|they pulsed by police.. Plate-glass|press windows on the ground were spattered with eggs no injuries were apparent arrests were students twice or 4 P -- pes press Can We ¥ Pierre around the/kick all that's already roll-| > | 4d around the|kick a ball that's already roll-/dispersed and most of the oth-Iplained that there were few |were left at crazy: angles in the Ville Marie/ing ers were carrying Quebec sep-| . . TCA' an er I riv : fhirling snow 'In my opinion,"' he -said,/aratist: banners end al iardy French Canadians on TCA's| ] ' |tiver. of mud j Bhs 1 aid, | aré Dé and placards. 'hoard of directors or in the up-! | The bruised, mud-covered bod- good gains have 'been made} Police estimated there were per levels of management . "11° ies of Jean Therrien, 32, and ing, the stud jin impressing on- English-Caa-| more than 500 participants when! ., ra ale ' Knife Killin 'his brothers Raymond 98 Be- ent delegs d Mr. McGre-|dians the fairness and .desira-\the demonstration started. Stu-|,,(!%@- TCA president replied 2 One "90 ation to, se atti hili¢y cing . . ss 2 that he had. no control r the noit, 22, and Onesime, 20, were gor they didn't 1 ke his attitude | bility of recognizing. the French-|dent organizers said there were Ls ) coritrol over te 1 7 k b "*k Th a a dn't | cake Ch-\Cadatlan gmadon und thie kOe riomination. of directors. How. HAMILTON (CP) Arthur taken from their truck Thurs- nadian: renclr 3 y thought thereino time whip a_ willing Inside, the student delegation ever, French - speaking people| Veltri, Ooh Mogieton ied inl RRy, S and the, lingualis r 'se ae ' Asc |were advancing to responsible|hospital Thursday night three; eG Should 5 bilingualism in!horse sad they received a "friendly Sou | the iba De -mor ned. airline. hid 38 flbore helow land caanathatia® hoarine from (Positions in increasing. umbers|hours after he was stabbed with] T B B Pigs dt conference after croup: tr bd Mr. McGregor een and merit was the important|a switch-blade. knife in the bed- wo brown bears 5 the 90-min ate meeting, the TCA), Before. the meeting began, {"iterion for advancement There|room of his home : nig é had "distributed to thet 7e discrimination on the Less than six hours after he| Mangle Perth Boy . ¢ le o taal * my, "eo Ip a P| ro | 3 written statement do.|Dasis. of language race died' police laid a murder charge PERTH. Austr st g a 2) , Australia e s TY EMERGENCY flooriscribing Mr, McGregor's atti:| .The students also mentioned against Robert McCabe, 20, of| 4, ake old "in Po peril Cia | . at a but/tude before the committee as|@ proposal.that TCA use its of- Hamilton and held 20-year-old) nauied by two six-foot brown HONE NUMBERS No!"'irresponsible.. incoherent, in-|ficial French name, Air Can-|Leonard Dufour of Hamilton as\hears at 'the South Perth Zoo reported comprehensible and. cavalier." ada, as its official name in both'a material witness. Dufour was today a. CE 725-1133 The delegation and demon-|' In a more moderate tone at langu later charged with murder The two bears grabbed El oe * " Ty ; | ° xe : Ace tation were organ zed by thejthe conference, Associa Mr. McGregor said Air Police said two men entered) mars Gitiaskis through the bars DEPT. 725-6574 University of Montreal Students: tion President Marois ada has been used along. in the Veltri home at 9:30 p.m, and/of their pen, mangling his right) ¢ 792.99 ssociats tficially 0 protest! saic much advertising and publicity; went to a bedroom where Veltri ITAL 723-2211 'statements Mr. McGregor made! 'We certain! over the.last'two or three years.|was reading disagreed on arm above the elbow and claw- jing- his face. RIVER