TIMES-CRZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 All Other Calls ..... RA3-3474 HE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Weather Forecast Sunny, cloudy intervals, todsy i Sunday. Cool. Low tonight 55, Sunday 75. VOL. 14--Ne. 148 SU Sperm nt, te. OSHAWA-WHITBY, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1955 8 Cons For Copy OUTING ENDS IN TRAGED TWO CARS DAMAGED IN CRASH KENNETH MILLS, 22, of Port Perry was locked In the front seat of this car for a half hour fii SHOWN ABOUT to be hauled away, Is a car driven by Bern. ard Corless, of Elgin Mills, in which' three men were Injured USW Heads Meeting In Toronto Indict Wagg late last night when he was in col lision 'with a north-bound car on Highway 12 at Myrtle Station, Mills suffered lacerations to his when it crashed head-on with another car at Myrtle Station last night. One man, James Barber, of Toronto, was hurled through the windshield by the Impact. | To Discuss Possible Strike MONTREAL (CP)-The national, steel strike, There are some 12,000 For Robbery steel committee on the United Steel workers there in miles of the Steel | Workers of America plang to meat in Toronto within twe weeks to discuss the possibility of a goneral strike If the Canadian steel industry, it was learned here Friday, R. J. Lamoureux, Quebec direc: tor of the union, said In an inter view the meeting is planed to con sider action affecting an estimated 16,000 affecting steelworkers across Canada: in discussions of labor con- | tracts bog down | The meeting will amait the out. | come of negotiations now under way on behalf of some 600,000 steel: workers in the United States, On. tario would be most affected by a Orange Lodge Elect Officers OTTAWA (CP)-W. C, V, Mar: tin of Saint John, NB, was re | elected grand master of the Grand | Orange Lodge of British America at its annual session Thursday. Says Canada's Penal System Treats Humans Like Animals | OTTAWA (CP)Canada's penal! Mr, Winch, who said he spoke to|or the federal government should men three months ago, sald | build its own separate institution. | system was accused off treating some prisoners like ani. | mals by keeping them in solitary | confinement for indefinite periods | Harold E. Winch (CCF-Vancou- | ver East) sald in the Commons | that two men in Kingston penit ont | Company of Canada ASK CONCILIATION In Quebec, the union this week asked for a provincial government conciliator to mediate a wage re opener clause in connection with negotiations affecting 1,300 work ers at three Stelco mills in Mont. real Mr. Lamoureux sald the union's main objective is equalization of wage rates with those paid mm US, Mills, It also. seeks shift differen. tial Increases, pension plan Im provements and other benefits, Ba sic rate in Quebec now is $1.97 hourly and in Ontario $1.46 The delegates discussed plans for 85th anniversary celebrations of the founding of the lodge to be held in Brockville, July 12. -The first Orange lodge In Canada was established in Brockville in "1870 Other officers, elected at the meeting included: J. Arthur Hol den, Peterborough, grand lecturer; James Jackson, Owen Sound, the (C10.CCL) | Company of Canada and Algoma |ed by an Erie County grand jury | they are dangerous criminals. One| was a riot leader another had es.|whose estimates were before the | caped and was recaptured. Law breakers should not or coddled, he sald. 'but 'Vehicles Crash, 3 Men Injured Three men were Injured In a head-on collision between two cars at Myrtle Stetion, on Highway 12, last night, Kenneth Mills, 22, RR 2 Port Perry, sustained lacerations to his face and arms, and was trapped in his car for half an hour, w en his vehicle, going south on High- wi ay 12, was In collision with a north-bound car, driven by Bernard C E b orless, 28, of Elgin Side Road, Igin Mills, Corless, who suffered several roken ribs, and the two passen- gers in his car, were en route to A n's fish. ing party, when the accident oc- || curred, Harold Coutts, 30, of Spruce Ave- nue, Richmond Hill, one of the passengers in the Corless car, sus- tained severe lacerations to his arms and head, and a fractured aw, He was detained In Oshawa ieneral Hospital, The second 2% senger, James Barber, 32, RR 2, Downsview, Toronto, was thrown || through the windshield of the car, lacerating his head and arms. All but Coutts were released from | | hospital after treatment, Con-|} t OPP, investigated, psley, to join a Ki stable Mike Mallon, Whitby Po | 4 NEW BILL HITS AT PARTY LINE | HOGS WHEN CALL URGENT | | face and arms, His car, shown above, facing west, is considered a total wreck, ~=Robertson, Whitby HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) = Governor George Leader Friday signed into line hogs" who refused to surrender their telephone connection for emergency calls, Under the law a $50 fine will be imposed for the first offence committed by any person "who willfully refuses to immediately relinquish line when informed that the line is needed for The emergency classification would include calls for fire, police or medical aid, A person falsely stating that the line is needed for such an emergency call would be subject to a similar fine. In either case, sub- sequent offences could result in a maximum penalty of a $300 fine and 30 days in law a bill aimed at "party- an emergency call," Jail, t Harry Coutts, of Richmond Hill, another passenger, suffered sev: ere head and arm lacerations and | a broken Jaw | Robertson, Whitby | A Pickering man has been indict: } in Buffalo, New York, on charges |y of first and second degree robbery relative to two bank holdups In Buffalo The accused Is James Wage, 20, who pleaded innocent to the charges when he appeared before a chief justice, Wage was arrested within min. utes after a holdup June 14, and several hours later two other men, both from Toronto, were placed under arrest, Wagg's companions have been remanded as they were unable to raise bail Approximately $2,000 was rob. bed in one of the two holdups with which Wagg and the other two men have been charged, About the game amount was taken In the June 14 holdup but it has since been recovered hy the police, BULLETIN Ben Fallman of the Oshawa Shamrock Athletic Club placed second today in the hammer throw event at the Canadian field and athletic champlon- ships boing held at St. Lame bert, Quebec, ¥ h t i germ hay forced the Ll hospital cases ps medical research workers seek 4 method to overcome it, staphylococcus superintendent sald, The infection resists common antiblotics and leads to General Hospital, ols, sive Conservative from Kam sald In the Commons Friday that Legion Holds Annual Fair Street portion of street, audience last night, One school girl danced alone In step and rhythm until a little girl came and join: Myster closing of rooms at Col. Belcher ere ta all but emergency The germ causes a form of Infection, hospital Dr, J, Mulloy post.opera. ive complications, The chief of surgery at Calgary Dr. J, R, Fran the sald Friday PC Demands Tighter Laws Over Canada's Crime Comics OTTAWA (CP) -- Davie Fulton who has fought for years against erime comic books with some suc. cess, says there still is too much urld literature on Canadian news. id stands, The British Columbia Proj aws should be tightened against printers and publishers of the ille- gal books, In too many cases, he sald, only ocal vendors are prosecuted, Some of the fines were 'nothing more han a licence fee." "The only way to deal adequa- tely with this problem is at its source," sald Mr, Fulton, whose persistent criticism of erime comlie hooks resulted three years ago In he Commons agreeing to legisla lon outlawing them. The first night of the annual Falr and Dance held by Airanch 43 of The Canadian Legion ast night had an overflow crowd on hand, The fair and dance will eon. inue tonight on Centre street with special attractions for all, The dance hall, a barricaded had a popular v Germ Patie iin el t | Gugan, supe, | Hospital, said the germ Is not con- infection's | in Alberta for the last symptoms are sore throats, croup he skin, Dr, ¥rancls sald the is 'very dangerous" and strikes af- ter surgery has nm performed, NO DEATHS CAUSED Dr, Mulloy sald the germ has not resulted in any deaths, He sald sald it Is hoped to reopen the operating rooms by July 1, In Edmonton, Dr. A, C, Me. rintendent of Univers] fined to hospitals, but may he found anywhere, The bacteria has been "five or 10 years," he sald, The topic was raised during de bate on justice department esti: mates , -- a discussion that also ranged over penitentiary adminis. tration, the state of crime In Can ada and parliamentary handling of divorce cases, Earlier, the House completed ap: proval of fisheries department es timates, It also voted $257,700,000 to keep the government operating for another month, passing the money bill in about five minutes, As measures to hit at the source of crime comie books, Mr, ulton sald the government should consi: der--whenever a vendor is con. vieted--requiring provinelal author ities to take action against the printer and publisher, Fines against printers and publishers should be heavier and the import. ation of plates to print the books should be made a criminal offence, ed her - the crowd smiled with was supplied delight. Dance musie by Joe Dzekewicki and his band, A television was won by John Webster, 718 Simcoe Street South, who had not proviousty owned a set, The "lucky number" was drawn by Mr, N, Hircock, the Le- glon's president and chairman of the Fair, The "lucky" winner of the oar will. be known tonight, about 11 o'clock Secretary Grant praised the Ladies Auxiliary. 'We appreciate the assistance of the Ladies Auxill- ary and their members by turning out to help the cause of the Street Fair." LATE NEWS FLASHES Later, Justice Minister Garson, | SEAMEN END WILDCAT STRIKE Commons, sald "we're not operat | pampered | ing a Sunday school pienic in King they | ston." Mr, Winch had omitted | ary have been in solitary cells for | Should be treated as humans and | facts which gave a balanced pic. | a year with no knowledge of when | they will get out | Their cells, about 4% by 10 feet, | had only a mattress on the con. | crete floor, a lavatory, a sink and | radio earphones, Outside the bar. | red door was a solid door with a four-inch peephole. The men were taken out for only 30 or 45 minutes | a day, - not as animals." CRITICIZES SITUATION Mr. Winch also criticized the fact that criminally « insane prisoners are kept at Kingston penitentiary with nearly 1,000 sane but danger: ous criminals, He said either the Ontario government should be forced to accept its responsibility | of caring for the crimipal insane' other escape attempt ture, | Mr. Garson said one of the two men In solitary is a trouble-maker with a record dating back to 1987 and now is serving his third term. | He had escaped last June and only | recently was found . possessing 'a hacksaw blade, His cell bars had been partly cut, apparently in an | LONDON (Reuters) seamen which has tied up trans Atlantic liners for the last 26 days collapsed today at the two affected ports Southampton and Liverpool, | REVEAL REDS HOLD MORE BRITONS WIENER NEUSTADT, Austria (AP) «-- A hag- gard group of 186 Austrians returned from long Soviet imprisonment today and told of 50 Britons and 10 Americans still held in Russian labor camps. == The wildcat strike of Al An atiernative charge of bile Sedan, a state for the regulation of church matters, = PRESENTED One of the first coples of the Whitby Centennial Edition, off the presses yesterday afternoon, was presented to a man who has viewed almost a century of this world's progress. The paper was presented also by another man who has served nearly a half- Convicts Man Receiving Car Taken Illegally Alter Sn of Risking Linke wai a two-year su tence In Jolice our torday when he guilty on a LEAT. whic the oar was withdrawn, Knutson' of Oshawa is on remand in custody on this major charge. Police testified that in a volun tary statement the accused said he met Knuston in Torono on May 16th when Knutson told him he thought he could get him a car at a reasonable price If he was in- terested, Subsequently he paid Knutson for a car, a 1955 Oldsmo- In Inglehart, The owner of the stolen car sald that when the car was restored to him the Inside had been "pretty well used up" but the outside was "reasonable", Defence witnesses, a pharmacist and an insurance adjuster, testified to the excellent character of the accused which was corrobated by police enquiries, Accused pald Knutson $1,600 for the car, valued at $3,074, Peron Making Peace Moves BUENOS AIRES (AP) « Argen- tine officials today were reported trying to patch up differences be. | tween President Juan Peron's gov- ernment and the Roman Cahtolic Church in the wake of last week's unsuccessful revolt, The report came from informed sources Friday night as Argentines looked forward to a relaxing week: end after a long period of tension, The country's activities resumed an apparently normal rhythm, The Informants sald the peace moves were being masterminded by Foreign Minister Jeronimo Re- morino, They sald Msgr. Mario Zanin, papal nuncio, called on Re- morino Wednesday at the foreign ministry, Officials were said to be study: ing terms of a possible concordat between the government and the Vatican if and when a constitu: tional assembly, already authorized hy Congress, votes on ending Ca- tholoclsm's status as Argentina's state church, A concordat is an greement between church and Vancouver Has Police Shakeup By AL MARKLE Canadian Pross Staff Writer VANCOUVER (CP) « Control of the 723. man Vancouver police force spector today as the department awaited the floodlight of investiga tion, A year in which the department has ricocheted from one crisis to another came to a climax Friday when a senior detective attempted suleide and Mulligan was ordered to take leave of absence. "taro | Frida ik century as reporter and editor and very probably served as ed- itor In ithy longer than any other man in its century of his. tory, Yesterday at alrview Lodge, J. H. Ormiston, left, long: time Whitby editor, presented the Centennial edition to Harry Reds | WASHINGTON (AP ovoked by its States said riday. United States officials sald the attack ocoured Wednesday over international waters between Alaske and Siberia, The navy P2VS Neptune plane crash.landed and burned on American-held St, Lawrence island, In the Boring sea about 100 miles from the Siberian coast, Announcement of the Russian at- tack was delayed two days while President Eisenhower conferred by telephone with state and defence crew, the KENORA (CP) = Mrs, .Norah Laindon, 32, of Macintosh, Ont,, was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for manslaughter in connection with the Dec, 10 slay- ing of her three-year-old daughter, Vivian, A Supreme Court jury deliber- ated two hours and 12 minutes be- fore reaching a verdict of man. slaughter, Mrs, Laindon had been charged with murder, Raymond Lands, eight-year-old son. of Mrs, Laindon testified Thuteday he had seen the arcused rab hold of her child and throw er to the ground, "She then went out to the stove and brought back a stick, The baby was outside the cabin near the door, She then hit the baby on the head with the stick." In Man's Death ALTON, N.Y. (AP)--Authorities appealed Friday for any possible ald that might lead them to rlues identifying the body of a man pulled from Lake Ontario last Fri day at nearby Sodus Point, The victim, described as between 20 and 30, may have met with foul play, New York state police said. They sald they are Investigating | the case as a possible homicide, but added that wounds the man suffered could have been received alter the body entered the water There was no clothing or ident ifying mark on the body, police time the body was In the water A certificate of death by drown: ing has been issued, because, though no water was found in the lungs, gravel was in them, The man Is described as about entered the hands of a junior in-|six feet tall, weighing 200 pounds, | with hrown hair and eyes and good | teeth, Hit By Car, Girl Dies, Police Charge Driver CHATHAM (CP) | 10-year-old girl on her way WITH CENTENNIAL EDITION An un-d attack i HL et landing with injury to seven nited 'Woman Given Pris For Fatally Beating Child Hint Foul Play (Find Missin | | | sald, Fingerprints could not be ob- | 100 searchers combed the area dur- tained because of the length of [ing the night, | The driver of | 108 sollce chief. Walter any whia ide 4 Nations 10th anniversary session police ¢ a car which struck and killed a today as Secretary of State Dulles, | school at Palmyra, 35 miles east | Russia's V, M, Molotov and other Traffic superintendent Alan Ros- | of here, was charged Friday with |top diplomats headed for home, siter was named acting chief of a|eriminal negligence and careless | force that has been harassed by gangland warfare and wholesale Canada. driving, John Albert Felder, a bank rlerk | Molotov's attention to the meident, bank robberies and criticized by a lof Rodney township, was charged | Molotov sald Mo knew nothing of | Senate committee for its handling | following the death of Evelyn Ca. | the affair but of the worst narcotics problem in!rey, 10-year-old daughter of Mrs, Mildred Carey. Big Four summit conference. Youth Is Near Whitby . WHITBY (Staff) -- A outing for a couple of Ti employees of Insurance Company ended in | ter even With Bol) Smarty the ET area, Seventeen-year-old the National Norris, of Downsview, was | [nounced dead ® Oshawa "| Hospital four hours after conscious form was pulled o | in Lynnbrook Park, hitby, on Friday evening. Norris, along with another eme loyees, had been at the park at. ding a ¢ After 7 | parently dived into the west { |about 7:25 p.m. and David || a fellow employee and five Rowland, in his 94th year, Mr, Rowland, widely known both in Whitby and Oshawa, remarked at the presentation, "A hundred years is a long Hime and he comes very close to being able date his birth with the birthday of this town, ttac k in Ban eineo, Molotov was quoted knew bothing would Investig; First announcement of 'thy + dent came from Eisenhower's press ocr , James C, Hagerty, at Whitefield, N.H., one of the stops on the president's New England tour, Hagerty called the attack "in. explicable and unwarranted." ANGRY PROTESTS The, Incident took on added dip- lomatie importance in the light of Russia's current peace offensive in advance of the scheduled July 18 on Term TOOK STICK AWAY When Ed Hyacinthe, a friend, took the stick away from Mrs, Laindon she picked up. another stick, beat the baby once again, and threw her to the round. Mrs, Laindon, testifying on her onw behalf, sald she had been drinking with Hyacinthe and the Lands, "I had lots to drink from big Ed's bottle and I do not remember how many," she sald, "The next thing I remember is being with big Ed on the railroad." She said she did not remember anything else until she awoke the next morning in a friend's house, When she returned to the Lands' home she discovered the police car waiting, She sald she had not known the chi as d g Boy Unharmed In Bush EGANVILLE, Ont, (CP)--Four. year-old Harry O'Neill, missing since before noon Thursday, was found unharmed Friday ta the woods about three miles from his home, Harry, who spent the night in the woods with only his dog for com. any, told searchers who found Im wandering along an abandoned logging road that he was 'going fishing." The child, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gregory O'Neill, left his home seven miles southeast of Eganville hursday to meet his uncle. When he failed to return home, | dived 1 'his bod 2 ed a supply d fr is of the incident t ate and rt nto he in sea ol Ei was found ¢ | brought to the bank, une '(and Dr, was summoned. A. G, Blocks, B Provincial Police in Whitby of n to the is later, Fire Low the passage of air, W. C. Town Ambulance' called ! Whitby had been com Bphuions spplied artificial 1 e cM ML mission, were loud in . of oa Road Safety Test mn ay. 50 On behalf of the Commission, Judge John Pritchard, Chairman, remarked, "The Junior Chamber of merce certainly deserve great dit for bringing this in, A great iribute 8 gue o the public for respondin such large n too, It f unfortunate that Campaign cannot be longer, Sapecially having " the holiday season approa 'e hope that the Chamber of merce will foster the * for another year and if for a longer Period of time." Chief Constable Herbert observed to the Chairman of Commission, "The public are coming more safety consclous, U fortunately we have not men to send out 1°, pring in old cars for tests." The Chal replied, "It Is important too the children are just coming-out of school," ' . 1,203 vehicles. had been tested when the Commission inspected the 'Test' Earlier at their regular mon meeting. the Commission ! granted the Oshawa and Assoclation for Retarded permission to hold a tag d July 30th, Permission was granted to the Whitby Cen elebration Committee to o sound amplifying apparatus in awa on Wednesday next, to tize their celebration. 'ia ed isnt City Workers Leave Posts I KITCHENER (CP -- After days of off-and-on walkouts, employees in this city of 48, went on a full-scale strike Union leaders said all city fees, Including the few services maintained during pages Wednesday and Thursday, will be closed. ") City counell rothpiy discl responsibility should any ep! follow the shut-down of sewage Molotov Says He'll Investigate posal plants, i --_-- ib i Shooting Down Of US. Kircraft By MAX HARRELSON SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Soviet fighter attack on an Ameri. can navy plane over the Bering cast a shadow over the United On instructions from President Eisenhower, Dulles Friday called ould investigate, | Meanwhile aides of the Big Four leaders worked on a peace declara | lon to wind up the. week-long Lt] niversary meeting. ie After five days of speeches 60 delegates took a day- off | private business and sights All that remained was the closi ceremony Sunday afternoon which it was hoped a "decliral of San Francisco" would emerge as the final act, N Precise form of the decla still had not been determing though it was agreed it simply be read by the assem president, Dr, Eelco van Kleffens, rather than formally adopted by a vote.