TIMES-GAZETTE i TELEPHONE NUMBERS E Classified Advertising ....3-3492 All Other Calls ..........3-3474 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle VOL. 13--No. 259 Authorized as Second-Class Moll, Post Office Department, Ottawe OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1954 RTI Price Not Ove 8 Cents Per Copy HE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE Weather Forecam Cloudy with a few. sunny inte today and Saturday. Low tonight high tomorrow B50. Phone 3- 3474 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTION -- U.S. SUBMITS PLAN 0 PEACEFUL USE OF ATO 3 wing it nd CITY GETS 250 NEW TREES First of the 250 trees to be planted om boulevards in the city were planted on Central Park boulevard, Cadillac and Beverly streets this morning. Parks Superintendent Ted Bathe supervised the setting of 55 | sugar-maple saplings at selected of Central a 4 rd and Ce street points on the boulevards. More young trees will be planted in the north of the city on Monday Picture shows 'Percy Carter (left), and Al Tipton, Parks | Board employees, placing a tree borne place scores the hurricane Times-Gazet Ottawa Fire Kills One Man OTTAWA (CP)--One man was suffocated early today in a fire that badly damaged a three-storey apartment building in centre-town Ottawa The man about 80 was identified only as a Mr. Traversey. He was found in a ground-floor apartment as firemen battled for almost an hour against the blaze. An un- identified woman suffered minor burns to her back Fire damage was eonfined mostly to the top floor but lower storeys suffered heavy smoke and water damage. Cause of the fire was not known Joe Loses His Power-Headline LONDON (Reuters) --- British newspapers today hailed the im- minent removal of Senator Joseph McCarthy from chairmanship of the Senate permanent investiga- tions committee 28 the most im- portant result of the United States' elections. The Daily Telegraph said that since McCarthy "has used his posi- tion to attack the Eisenhower ad- ministration his replacement will certainly not cause any White House regret. The News Chronicle comment- ing on the Republican defeat said "perhaps this might not have hap- pened if American Republicans had been as smart at the British Tor- Ford Lays Off 1500 Windsor Office 'Help TORONTO Company of Car add nounced layoff of 1,500 nor visory office employ strikebound Windsor tive today The company said, however, about 670 of the 1500 will be re called at once to carry on tial work in temporary offic The layoff came after Ford closed the at its Windsor plant ch: arging pick- Why I Have Donated To Oshawa Community Chest Diana Buldyke, salesgir local theatre refreshment cou says this "The most important can do this year is give Greater Oshawa Communit Chest. I think everyone recognize the value of the 17 services su; ported by the Red Feather. Their work is of the utmost importance and while few of us can join in it personally, we can at least helr it along through contributions "Of all the Chest organizations my favorite is the Canadian Ls gion. Soon it will be Remembrance Day, and all of us will turn thoughts to the fighting men wt gave their lives in the cause of world peace. But what about those who came back---with a leg or an arm missing" Too often the) forgotten. When we donate to the (CP) ord today Motor ees plant, effec-i se f the office to close essen- nter thing to ou Secret Vote To Decide - * Proposal te Staff Photo ower hut ntil rkers force and fue ed : 'Murder Evidence ra =} ir day Cad a i aura Syracuse, der at the elderly couple's service sta-'| tion at tys were fatally rector Sug moved grey TORONTO (CP)----Massey-Harris- | Ferguson strikers meet today to vote by secret ballot whether to accept a contract proposal made earlier this week Leaders of about 20 strikers Thursday threatened to start a hack-to-work movement among the ) 6800 workers if the secret ballot is not conducted to their satisfae- tion = Earlier had succeeded in having the secret ballot called on 1 proposal by Louis. Fine, On ario's chief conciliation officer, to ettle the dispute between the com- ny Local 439, United Auto- nobile America (CIO- they and Workers of break veel threat to the strike Its e1ghtr came after that a show-of-hands vote first to decide ballot would Thursday arrangement for three days I'he taker the secret Mr. Fine the said 1 not agreed on after f talks and 1 were ad union that the pro presented to a meeting and vote by secret | | "The company hy the vould be pecial membership here would be a allot." The hired a voll str ote having hands sed Osa group, which 1Q small rivate union I research firm kers on the secret ball ted to the intention preliminary show dump rocks inte the cofferdam between on the Canadian thart Island on the side of the St near Cornwall Trucks base of a Sheek Island and RB © of of le United Lawrence ob ied the des, river BALL INTERRUPTED LIDDERDALE, lowa (AP)--The annual firemen's ball to raise funds for the volunteer fire department here was interrupted Friday night by a fire. The blaze destroyed Chicago and North Western depot in this town of 209, the QUEBEG (CP) I taxation agreem ture opening Nov. 17. 4 the legislation the dent, | Quebec ovErnRion t Duplessi of the indefinite na- | ay govern UAW strike. He said | pants les tion projects during has no way of telling | 5 ence today t may continue events of the said several hundred tapulted to the fore workers have been operat rented quarters throughout ind Toronto. He said HArIeSs tn FORD (Contin presi I the latest layoff neces- | pring ny press cor Fast-moy office | tw, months ns IB front the Quebec-Ottawa ind- | gisapgreeme subsequent ef office | forts to ir out $500,- |, After 10 ve of wrangling punctuated by angry speeches wit! 2 re to Quebec's racial . und, the cement may near future Duplessis, who set * | course of provincial politics | provincial rights in 1944 when came back to power and de nounced wartime taxation agree ments a8 encroachments on pro vincial autonomy, has sent a letter to Prime Minister St b how long He vd and them amounted ars STRIKE ed on Page erences | Te gious that a tax se sible in the Premier an backgre ttl be pos Hangs On Hair SIMCOE (CP)--The Crown tried to link scrapings from the body of Bruce Beatty B8-vear-old victim of an ax-slaying last winter. with one of two men charged with Beatty's murder The crown called two experts from the attornev-general's partment laboratory to testify of Jerry Simmons, 47, N.Y., and Joseph Glenn Lotharp, 23, of Detroit | The two United are charged with the of. Mr. and Mrs Ont aa the tria residents double mur- | Bruce Beatty States Renton beaten The Beat- | Feb. 2. | Sharp, medical di- | laboratory, told a yreme Court jury a hair re from Beatty's body was to one found on Simmons' | hat | nearhy Nobel of the Dr imilar fedora said the first time in years little last taxation talk is the on he Laurent out- Vr I io four airmen and SEAWAY DAM It is part of the Ontario Hy dro* 8 St Lawrence ve Earth fill will be dumps d on top of the rock base to bring the dam 30 feet above its present level (CP Photo) Exp ect Show-Down On P.Q. Tax Issue --- Ottawa and Quebee moves to {bring this French-language province inte the Canadian ents picture dominate the busy provincial | political scene set for the annual session of the legisla- lining the basis of a tax.-deal Quel Mr. St. Lau phone conersation mier, announce t 195% hopes before pr based or ent, alter a with the pre to' preser ropasa the letter provincial PROPOSAL What Mr posed in his not nct who met priv eal Oct, 5 to reach of understanding, and of their cabinets premiers NOT KNOWN Duples letter to Mi ent is vo Fre known ex speaking ers Inauguration of the session of the 24th legislat 1952 Quebee election, is to be marked by a speech from the thy in part the Quebec stand in federal-pro tions ure since ne out! incial rela with Wednesday e to third the expected nificant ning government's | QUEBEC | Mr | development "Plane Crashes At Tuscon Port | TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A crip- pled United States Air Force plane crashed while trying to make an { emergency landing at Tucson | municipal airport Wednesday night injuring 11 others The plane, Tex., had just based at Houston, taken off when it | developed engine trouble. While | trying to return, it struck power lines just outside the fied, smash- | ed into the ground short of the | runway and broke into flames £ Suspicion Falls WASHINGTON Paton (AP) Davies, a controversial career diplomat, has been called home to be on hand for State Se- cretary Dulles' decision on wheth er he is a security risk Davies, 46, was recalled from his post as counselor at the United States' embassy in Lima, Peru John Mendes- France Supporters To Write PARIS (AP)--In a surprising re versal, the Nationml Assembly's foreign affairs committee today | named Pierre Billotte, a supporter of Premier Mendes - France vrite its report on the recent Al ied agreements te rearm West Germany The move apparently assured Mendes-France of mid in his ef- forts te obtain assembly approval To Represent All Bereaved Parents OTTAWA (CP) An Ottawa voman who lost two sons in the Second World War will place yreath at the foot of the Natio here Remembrance War Memorial Day Mrs. R. J. Heeney, representing Jl Cammdian mothers bereaved by the war, will place one of four of wreaths during the Nov. 11 ny ficia ceremo others will be placed by wr-General Massey on be Queen Elizabeth, Prime Laurent for the Cana i ople and Very Rev. J. O Anderson, Anglican dean of Ot tawa, also president of the Cana dian Legion Bot f Mrs in the RCAF The Govern half of Minister St fian pe Heeney's sons were Cpl. Cecil George Heeney, 28, an air gunner, was ost on convoy duty out of New- foundland in October, 1941. FO Robert Tirton Heeney, 22. a Spit- fighter pilot, went missing in August, 1953. while on combat duty over France fire wry | a Conservation Imperative Jean 1 exage Cette tive Resources Min- Thursday night governments to "program of ra- forestry de- | ister asked collaborate tional and velopment.' Lesage said In an address to the Quebec Province | tion of Forestry Engineers, "we | | have come to appreciate more and more the value and true function of 'the federal government and conservation of our forests.' | the next year, ** On John Davies | to, "Tl Be Back." Langlois * bert in the | Would Invite 150 Foreign Researchers And Doctors! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -- Henry Cab, Lodge, Jr., told the UN today the United States is read] to start talks with other countries on bilateral agr | ments to furnish atomic materials for research reacto | overseas as part of a program to share atomie know- | for peace. 4. The chief American delegate to the UN annou: to the General Assembly's 60-nation political committ} that this would be a gigantic forward step for 1958 President Eisenhower's plans for an international poel | atomic energy for peaceful purposes. Outlining a program of action ror principal technical libraries of i even before a pro- | operating nations 10 librairies f international agency is data on nuclear energy plus sets to oversee the atoms-for- cards abstracting 50.000 scientid progrem, Lodge said. the! and technical books and repof States is ready to train published in all countries, to operate nuclear reac- There was no word from Mose} offer courses in nuclear | whether the Russians had chan and to invite 150 foreign | their minds and decided to cancer experts to visit American along with the Eisenhower Pp cancer research facilities and posals. With negotiations still swap views with U.S. doctors. way between Washington and } OFFERS LIBRARIES cow, Lodge made clear. that § Lodge also announced the United ATOM TALKS States is ready to Rive to the _ (Continued on Page & ---- Y posed created peace United persons tors, safety, p. | Report On Accords close friend of Moch, passed the earlier choice as "a stude: prank." Mooh wes selected o Billotte in that vote, In turning down the bid, w said he considered more import his assignment as France's r | sentative at big power disal ment talks authorized Wednes¢ in New York by the United J , a tions General Assembly. of the agreements before the end of the year The selection of Billotte came after Socialist Jules Moch turned down the job. Moch, a bitter oppo nent of German rearmament, wrote the committee's critical report on the defunct European Defence Community, Chere was no generally accepted explanation of the committee' S| switch . Chairman } Dani Ma t 4 | {avs As He Leaves Office can be sure i office again of straightened of said. "I might well take this leave of abse}) because they were going to pend me anyway." Announcement of Mr. Lengl MONTREAL (CP Langlois bowed of suspension by fiery Jean Drapea Thursday and stepped down from his job as police director. Burly ro a fl "But you back in this everything is Mr. Langlois night The 54-year-old police chief was granted permission by city ex ecutive committee to take a leave departure from his office = of absence until his ap; against | yo de by J. O Asselin, chairr a conviction for tolerating commer- | of the city executive commit! cialized vice in the wide-open pec which sat all day discussing pki 1941 and 1950 is heard application. ayor rapeal sworn 4Anto of . Thursday night in a public Mr Langlois requested a le: ceremony' at city. hall. seid Mr, | Of absence without pay Langlois' decision "relieves me of | duration of his appeal and we hj the obligation of suspending him given him that leave of absence The reform mayor, voted into the same manner as We rec office overwhelmingly on the mended his suspension to the ¢ heels of a vice "inquiry judgment | Cil Oct. 18," Mr Asselin sai® that found 20 members and tor The police chief was ordered mer members of the police force missed, suspended from public guilty to tolerating vice, had made | fice for a year, and fined $50¢ Mr. Langlois' suspension one of the vice inquiry judgment han the planks in his election plat- down by Mr. Justice Fran form. The police chief, who ex-| Caron. Mr. Langlois lodged an | pected to receive the suspension peal and claimed the right te} notice Saturday, acted first. main in ofice until it was hey ea fice 5 Associa- | identification of-hairs+ > ' | as-that of finger He He said the Canadian forestry law, adopted by Parliament in | 1949. defined the principles and the | fields of action the Canadian gov- | {| ernment will follow in its forestry | | service, organized more than a hatf-eentury --age He said a program of fore 1 | management which would assure a higher and sustained yield still | is not accepted by everyone, "es- Gi pecially by those who cut wood. id He referred to a project in Heron Bay. in northern Ontario, where Forsake Law eight different organizations have Washington since the ioined forces to resolve the probe is For edpons H Ap J fH' | lem of regenerating spruce trees, House as guest of the J W FFI R BERT W RIGHT PARIS (Reuters) Two Paris Yo yuths Dr ank Hea V il Y At ne Brin en lawyers in a French security case Game Where Cowie Collapsed | into the British em have decided to settle a court (CP) Robert Wright, used in making arrests. or during Z Wednesday 'she will a Nn Ive ¥ : 8 i willis burg was honored at a dinner given by ly 4 8 visit to Williamsburg, quarrel with pistols at dawn Sat- urday six:footer, Thursday | detention whether arre sted per told a special one-man commis were improperly denied com- the president and Mrs, Eisenhower to Ottawa More than 60 guests attended GREETED BY DULLES Thursday night's dinner, including i 7 " She airived i the caoital aboard A vice-president and Mrs. Richard : vet a 48 abnart day Nixon, Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl fre pi BIE ne he shots ; p Speaker Jose Mar- R i he airpo Ne tin of the House of 'Representa. Bll nes Jesary Pull . who spite sion inquiring into alleged police with reiatives friends tives her ke felt confident her-visit | joggl hrutality that he was punched and | or detained on undue The -Queen Mother sat at the \ vos i Pb Hoi kicked while in the back room of time resident's right while Mrs. Eisen- Weddre of all humam ia a police station Oct..23 | Wright d heen ower was on his left at the centre eing here you will de Wright and. a companion, Mi- | over for several minutes wh n chael Griffin, 22, were arrested and three frie nds, who had after a foothall game which ended | sumed about 50 ounces of liquor an investigation into a leak in the | with fans scrambling on to the field between them during the game country s top defence secrets. The for the ' vent down from the stand other is Jean-Baptiste Biaggi, who, A univer Toronto police ssed the field to see a for -1| represents one of the accused, man. John died of a As a lane was opened up to let ) : A k t el ) wether of a large E-shaped table, which " he ' ( join toge her was bathed in light from a great ; | . ' right { memories of my! Roger Labrusse heart attack in a scuffle with fans a treteher throu wr h Said 0 1 ' in 18 ) ps vith the kins I'he duel was moments after the game a man pointed to him and his €( section of siiver chandelier above 4 hitlo and Mrs. Eisenhower | tw. exchange Mr. Justice W. D. Roach is con-panion, Robert Whitlock, an A gift to the White House from 4 The O1 King George VI, a painting of 1 "There. they & He met her at the principal portico at | ridors of ducting the inquiry at the request | shoutes I'here- the i BE n-of the ort le of the W House day. Perpessac of Attornev-General Dana Porter ther by a poil flowers framed in gilt over a facade wtiful city mirror, hung from the north wall HONORED AT COLUMBIA hapj ahhed | to you,' he preading "evil He said he will determine whe lhe beating followed Wright bim,~ ther unnecessary violence was said jes in dealing with their most re-| Red Feather, we are enabling the actionary elements." Legion to give these crippled vet The Daily Herald headlined its| erans the hep they deserve "front page ge story "'Witchhunt- Jee -- 'These are some of the rea / loses his power' I plan to give -- the united w ~ White House State Dinner Tendered ~ Bs Queen Mother Visits Westingron WASHINGTON (CP) After a busy nine-day visit to New York, the Queen Mother flew into Wash- ington Thursday and a few hours later, amidst the splendor of the White House state dining room, is-not-as definite prints, but "when you can't tell two hairs apart it is very good evidence they came from the same Soups." | Cross-examined by Simmons" de- | | fence counsel, Harold E. Stafford of St. Thomas, Dr. Sharp admit- | ted there is no way of determining | how old the hair is sons 2 = --DIANA BU LDYKE 1939 White E ise nhoy Vers ves Conscience Money Helps Flood Fund HAMILTON (CP) ~The Hurricane Relief Fund 'is $1,400 i richer because an employee of the National Steel Car Corporation Limited was fired 30 years ago Officials of the corporation. said Thursday they received a box con- taining 28 $50 bills Aug. 7. There was no explanation, and the sender identified himself only as a "for mer employes I'he compan) the BER ower to the relief fund. Spokesmen the company said they believe | : HAPPIER BIRTHDAY mohey came from an employee | : the mting department who jvon lung was publist X fired from his job 30 years Canada and the Uni when auditors discovered a States. Last vear Terry was-il | $1400 in his able to move but this year § § Nas is able to play with his to; the | (CP Pho carelessness,' laid, Ontario announced tersely to- at 12 paces, two TORON apiece." a 21 angouncement was made de- thé fact that duels are #M- in France. Police usually ar rive on the spot at the same time as the duellists One lawyer Pierre de Perpessae represents Communist journalist Andre Baranes a key witness in second "pistols ro year-old sons munication counsel, or said the game had been con ortant turned money S\ REAR that and this wen' Mother replied ball f vd 1) delighted to be in ity of hap nite once again Cowie, 49 act in an The second birthday of Terry | across Feakes of Winnipeg is happier than his first although the youngster. st 1 is in hosnita Last h ve | widely known eg his picture At a reception in the richly- stay here in 1939 decorated room © following | and prominent members of the Pie dinner, the guests were joined by | White House staff. Entertainment & British Commonwealth ambas Jas in the form of a prograr Y dors and their wives, justices of light music the United States Supreme dk "The Queen Mother, paying her | told hilly arranged after the blows in the cor court Thurs accused Riagyi rumors' about 120 hortage of The aid mostly to leharges were east dent books "due and uno ana the central loss onderful see