THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 83-3493 All other ealls ... . RA 8-83474 The Osha Tanes WERTHER REPORT Friday cloudy with sunny per fods and a few showers during morning. Warmer. OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 Authorized As Post Office Department, Second Class Mall Ottawa TWENTY-FOUR PAGES VOL. 88 -- NO. 77 RIVERSIDE DRIVE in Pick- ering township was the scene of flooding in the wake of an | ice jam in the area Wednesday afternoon, Top picture shows | Clements pushes away debris the back-up of water from the carried by the flood waters creek flooding the road. The 'REALISTIC' § | | Pickering | Floods Area PICKERING (Staff) -- An ice jam north of Riverside drive caused a flash flood at 4 p.m. Wednesday afternoon. A resident, Jack Hambleton, said the water rose three feet in about 15 min- utes. Then the ice let go andy," . vered a Communist plot| piled up again behind the homes |," oot" vieving's social order by on Riverside drive. The Barclay family, who live nearer bridge, left their home as water surrounded it. They went to spend the night with friends in Oshawa. 'tr 15 the jee jam let go again and the water went down . as fast as it came up. 8 p.m. water was running over No. 2 Highway at Pickering Vil- lage but traffic was able to drive through without difficulty. Later, traffic movement was restricted] to buses and trucks. The water) reached a maximum depth of 18 inches : Under Pickering Cloverleaf the roadway was flooded to a depth of six inches. Traffic moved with -| out trouble, All the flood had gone| down before midnight. | to | his doorstep. Mrs, Cl and son David are standing by. --Photo by John Mills lower picture shows the home of Mr. and Mrs Milton Clements, Riverside drive. Mr. 'LIZ, GO HOME Fisher Weddi Taylor. + Marry 'in AF| That is consent of hisipyut 1 think he get former wife, Debble Reynolds. But he added later that he had slight hope of getting Miss Reyn- olds to agree to a Nevada de- cree. She has obtained a Cali- fornia divorce which will not be final for a year. Fisher said he could get a di- vorce in Mexico without his for- mer wife's consent, LEAVING FOR EUROPE He said Miss Taylor is leaving in May for Europe to make a movie. He is going with her. 'We want to travel as man and wife," he said. Miss Taylor night she hopes said Wednesday Miss Reynolds will consent to a Nevada decree as man and wife in California the Plans Mexico ng In 6 Week turn from moy injuntil Debbie's decree is final, guper betes [rom m ie. work Lf "Debbie was v: hurt at) Fl Was ol 0 Sy ll hy Taylor, Ao oe sautae, peared before the hotel with land that she may consent to! Signs, one of which read: "Liz, go Eddie getting a divorce in Ne- home!" | FULL SUIT IN | BRIDGE GAME LONDON (Reuters) -- The odds against every player in a | bridge game being dealt a full | suit have been estimated at | 52.644,737,765,488,792,939,237 440- 000 to ome, But it happened Wednesday at London's St, James' Club. The 61-year-old Duke of Marl- hand t cials with the plot and ordered strike. Most of the others have PLANS FOR U.S. TALKS: IKE 300 CONFESSIONS Commie Plot In Mexico? MEXICO CITY (AP)--Informed the 4th military zone. In Jalapa, sources said today that investi- an important rail junction 150 gation of the Easter rail strike miles east of Mexico City, more than 300 women demonstrated A p | Wednesday for the release of De- a chain of strikes in key indus- otis Vallejo, jailed head of the tries. : : More than 300 confessions from ailway workers union. rail strikers are reported to have Vallejo was rounded up with an revealed this goal. estimared 3,000 other union lead- The Mexican government has ers and rail workers when the linked two Soviet embassy offi- government moved to break the MINISTER FULTON RCMP Pacts' Review May Be Postponed By THE CANADIAN PRESS Justice Minister Fulton says he will seek a postponement of this |month's scheduled conference to {review the federal = provincial |RCMP contracts, He will propose [that it be held later this year, | His announcement in a Vancou- |ver interview Wednesday, came jas attorneys-general of some of the eight provinces that lease {RCMP services called for speedy |clarification of the controversial them to get out of the country in been freed. Friday. Officials said confessions show A reliable Mexican source said that the rail strike was to have the Soviet Embassy gave 1,000,- been only the beginning of a 000 pesos--about $80,000--to strike Communist plot to paralyze the agitators, but secret police trail-'naticn's economy. ing a leftist union leader seized SOUGHT STRONG VOICE the (E35: vice is gradually get- Petroleum workers, striking in ting back to normal, but there Sympathy, were to shut down re. still are pockets of resistance, |fineries and other leftist unions in key industries were-to join in| ASSASSINATION TRY the walkout. The goal was to get| Near Torreon, in north-central Communist labor leaders a strong| Mexico, a striker tried to assas- voice--and perhaps control -- in sinate the army commander of official circles. Many Years Of Tension Ahead WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| To meet this threat and protect dent Eisenhower told the North the spiritual foundation of West- Atlantic council today that the ern civilization against any kind Western powers intend to make|of attack--military, economic er "concrete and realistic propos- political -- NATO was created, als" to Russia for agreements on| said, disarmament, Germany, Euro-| «pn the last 10 years the secur- pean security and outer space. lity league has been built into a At the same time he said the substantial defensive establish- real need for world peace is that ment." the Communists abandon their| "Since NATO was formed," "purpose of world domination." Eisenhower continued, "there has In a speech prepared for the been no further Communist ad- opening session of the 10th an- vance in Europe--either by polit- niversary meeting of the 15-na- ical or military means. And while tion alliance, Eisenhower said/our military efforts have obvi. that though they strive for settle- ously required economic saeri- ment, the free nations must ex-|fice, they have by no means pect to live in an atmosphere of stunted. the economic growth of tension and conflict with Russia member countries. . for years. "Economic and military To meet that test successfully strength have developed hand in the greatest need of the non- hand." Communist world is unity, "the ., " very life blood of NATO" he LOVITICAL COHESION said. Eisenhower said the alliance is Thé speech was released to the also developing an ever-growing i political cohesion. press prior to delivery. L | He said the permanent council, |BRIEF REFERENCE {que~tered in Paris, is becoming | Eisenhower, opening the cere- an effective instrument for har- monial session of the Western de- monizing allied policies, He fence organization's 15 - nation praised the chairmanship of .the council meeting, referred only|'"able and dedicated" Paul-Henri briefly to the Berlin crisis. |Spaak of Belgium, secretary-gen- '""We-shall always open the 'door 'ral of the organization. p of honest discussion -- even to! «pg ur association," Eigen. those whose creed is world dom- hore benny jation, have ere ination," Eisenhower said. ated possibilities for new and un- "Our government $ con- pr d forms of economie |emergency- reinforcement clause {in the contracts. A dispute over the interpreta- tion of Newfoundland's Bp. to » dh Nicholson. > 8 , Nicholson sad #t wes 3 breach of when Ottawa refused the province's request for RCMP reinforcements during the {loggers' strike, It also is on this ground that New dland has filed suit against the federal gov- {ernment in Exchequer Court. Premier Maning of Alberta vada. What has she got to gain by opposing it?" Fisher said that he tried to get Debbie's consent to a quickie Nevada divorce but was rebuffed. He said that under Nevada law it is necessary to get the consent of both parties in a divorce. Debbie had said that she For Boat wouldn't consent because it would be embarrassing to explain OTTAWA (CP) -- Pleasure to her two children how their boat owners will be advised in " Id have two wives at the next few weeks of new safety father So Hg regulations affecting them this Under a Nevada decree, Fisher ST es el Fegulation wider Miss lor could not live Small vess ard Miss Taylor Canada Shipping Act, consoli- ed into one volume for the Reds Claim Lama Reached LONDON (AP) -- Peiping radio declared today Tibet's Dalal Lama has taken refuge in India, KALIMPONG, India (Reuters) Fighting in Tibet has flared up again between Communist Chi- nese forces and pockets of anti- Communist Khamba tribesmen about 25 miles south of Lhasa, usually reliable sources said to- day. The fighting began at noon Wednesday as the Communists trained heavy guns on the rebels for the first time since the re- bellion began. Reports of the peared as Nationalist Chinese government sources in Taipei claimed Khamba tribesme. had rallied 300,000 men and were pre- paring to retake the capital city of Lhasa, where the revolt began March 10. The Nationalist sources said the Khamba force was concen- trated along the border of Tibet and the Chinese province of Sikang 'ready to march on Lhasa." DROPPING SUPPLIES Local press reports in Taipei also said the Nationalist air- dropping of supplies to Tibetan rebels had been "progressing satisfactorily." Sources here said the new bombardment apparently was the start of an all-out Chinese attempt to put down the rebel- Hon. fighting ap- CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 after Miss Trosper's body was Knox found |Crest HOSPITAL RA 83-2211 first time last year, have been changed slightly for the forth- coming boating season to in- increase safety features. And again the transport depart- ment will undertake distribution Miss Jorgenson Described As "Lovely, Shy' WAUKEGAN, III. (AP) -- The man who wants to marry Chris- tine Jorgensen describes his |former paratrooper fiancee as | "beautiful, lovely, kind and shy." | Howard J. Knox, 38, a statis. {tician for a labor union in Wash-!| |ington, D.C, came here Wednes-' day to obtain a copy of a divorce decree dissolving his 1945 marri- age. Miss Jorgensen and Knox were refused a licence in New York City Monday because he Selec. could not produce the decree. | tion of a jury has begun for the "We want to do what is right," trial of a former Oshawa man Knox said. "We'll do nothing charged with murder in the slay- against society and we are going ing of his girl friend, a pretty to make sure everything is legiti-| photographer's model, mate. I just hope we won't have As the trial of Gerald B. © delay our wedding on a tech Feasby, 31, formerly of Oshawa, Dicality. X { began Wednesday, deputy dis. The former Waukegan resident, | trict attorney James C, Ford Who is visiting at the home of a started questioning prospective Sister, said he was not worried jurors in Superior Court about 2Dout reports that Christine can their attitude toward capital pun. "ever become a mother. ishment. This indicated the pros- "We find enough companion- ecution may ask for the death ShiP in each other and I have penalty. many nieces and nephews," Knox Indi The sources also said Chinese fighter planes were patrolling {rebel-held southeast Tibet in an |attempt to locate the Dalai Lama, Tibet's divine ruler, as he attempted to escape with mem- bers of his family and cabinet. Jury Chosen In Trial Of Oshawa Ma LOS ANGELES AP -- New Safety Rules Owners of a booklet to make the safety| and other boating regulations {known to small boat owners, | |whose numbers have increased |enormously in recent years. {FIRE EXTINGUISHER | One of the changes that likely will have wide application re- |quires operators of craft under 118 feet in length to carry a fire extinguisher if the fuel tank is! |fixed to or built into the boat or [if built-in heating and cooking stoves that burn gas or liquid are carried. Previously an extinguisher was required in this size boat only if it carried an inboard motor. Now |outboard-motor craft with built- in tanks are included. | Additions are being made to the safety regulations on water skiing. Boats towing skiers, water sleds or surf boards will require two occupants--one to steer and the other to watch the skier. Still in effect are requirements that such boats not endanger navigation, life or limb and that this sport stop an hour before sunset and not begin until an j proposed Tuesday that before they, general contract - review yargen. CUS the Soviet threat to Berlin| ence is held, the attorneys-gen- eral meet in an attempt to clar-| ify the reinforcements clause. | In Vancouver, Mr. Fulton noted | {that the general conference was| called before the Newfoundland| situation arose and added that {"as soon as this question arose, | i] 'we intended that there should be| | specific discussions' on the rein. [ Princess Grace | | AH Sc Sh i | L ).{ a | MILLIONAIRE AND BRIDE | Loses Appendix Sir Victor Sassoon, 77, of | the 39-year-old nurse was per- | LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) Nassau, multi-milllonaire Eng- | formed in Nassau at noon, The Princess Grace of Monaco will lish Derby winner and his | couple will honeymoon some. be under the knife only six or | bride, the former Evelyn | where in the Miami area. The [even minutse during her ap) Barnes of Dallas are shown as | bride Is shown planting a kiss 'Pendectomy, her Philadelphia they arrived in Miami. The | on her husband's cheek. |surgeon says. ceremony uniting Sassoon with --AP Wirephoto | Dr. James B. Lehman said he U.S. To Continue Berlin Flights geon, Dr. Jean-David Buffat, in a local clinic "one of these days, BERLIN (AP) --Responsible altitudes just as the American C-' nformants today said the United 130 does. this week, possibly the next." He said the former Hollywood movie star suffered from ap- pendicitis 'and nothing else." He said she has recently had several minor appendicitis at- tacks and 'removal of the organ is the only possible treatment." She suffers no pain and is in ex- jrise of a new dictatorship--So-| tinuous -- almost daily -- dis-|co-operation among the free peo- cussions and negotiations with the|ples of Europe. Together we have Soviet Union. We use regular dip-|laid the foundation for intimate lomatic establishments, special| Atlantic partnership in other committees, organs of the United fields, such as science and tech. ample. aioe). Kade [ao All thse 4chite c: S. .ave overlooked that way or an accelerated promise of constructive ré- ahead. . / we shall always ~ vold substituting illusions for re-| . ality, we shall continue to strive awa for a more general and far- reaching, but Siways Practica) 2 ttl t erences w e mn Of Teamsters |TO DISCUSS RED THREAT The first business session will F Ch g held in the afternoon to dis-| aces ar e and learn the general lines whieh), TORONTO | en Kentioth Britain, the United States, West gall of Oshawa, presiden Germay of Toronto-based Local 938 of the y and France have de- teamsters' : h been veloped for meeting it. jieamsiers union, has charged with threatening Ross hower said that after the|Ellis, a member of the union war there was hope that "'man- whom Mr. McDougall was re- kind had begun to put aside the cently convicted of assaulting. weapons of war in favor of tools! gyjs charged that McDougall of peace. |approached him outside of a But, he went on, the develop-|city hall courtroom following ment of p meant McDougall's conviction for ase that war could threaten entire sault March 16 and threatened to Siviliaations Almost simultane- "'phreak your , . . back for you." ously with the realization of this| McDougall was o 4 4 7 given a sus. fact, Eisenhower said, came Sor pended sentence on the assault : nh convietion. During the trial Ellis Hig uch deat {testified he was attacked by Me- a Dougall in the union's head- the concepts of justice and free- dom which our respective nations quarters. : adhere to and support." The threatening charge will be heard in magistrate's court April |15, THOUGHT FOR TODAY | McDougall also faces a union trial on three charge: of breach Probably the most intense [of union rules. Membership . of form of indigestion one can |Local 938 voted a meeting ear- have is mental, caused by [lier this year for McDougall's having to swallow one's own [resignation but he refused to re- words. sign as president. rely. poi the Police claim that Charlotte Trosper, 19, was stabbed to death last Dec. 2 when she tried to break off a three-year romance with Feasby. He claimed the stabbing was accidental; that she became impaled on a knife she had in her hands when she lunged toward him and he tried to wrest it from her. Feasby, an unemployed book- keeper, was arrested the day in a gully off Angeles Highway. said. "Christine is a lovely, beauti- ful, thoughtful woman," - Knox added. 'She is very shy and timid. We are very much in love." Meantime, Christine, who was George Jorgensen Jr., until a sex alteration operation in Denmark in 1952, awaited Knox's return at her Massapequa, N.Y., home. Miss Jorgensen, 33, now a night- club entertainer, said she and would be married else where if New York refuses them hour after dawn. States will continue dispatching Maximum penalty for breaking high-flying transports to West these regulations remains at a Berlin despite Soviet objections. $500 fine or six months in jail if But the time for the next flight the fine isn't paid. The court also remains to be fixed. may bar the convicted person A ; : i plan to order a second flight i, perasing a small boat for y's U.S. Air Force C-130 turbo- A new warning to boat opera- Jot ssnesday Was reported pos. tors to take special care in areas LY where planes are landing on or Discussions are under way in taking off from the water has Washington on a new date for a been inserted. | flight to test Soviet intentions, the The major features of the new informants said. A C-130 was re- regulations plus additional safety Ported standing-by at an air force advice to boat operators will be base in West Germany, awaiting included in the transport depart- Washington's go-ahead. ment's publication Safety Afloat. The altitude issue boils up to |much more than a squabble over . (a technicality. ; Rains Wash Out | American officials say the U.S. Florida Crops |g@overnment is determined to pre- |serve every one of its vital access irights to isolated West Berlin. One of these rights, it considers, MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -- Heavy is to fly into the city over Soviet- rains have washed out the spring occupied territory at any height vegetable season in Dade County, it sees fit usually the 10th ranking producer bn in the United States. Unofficial WHY AT THIS TIME? estimates place farmers' losses' But why pick this time to insist in the willion on the right--five weeks before Hundreds of acres of potatoes, the foreign ministers get together tomatoes and other late crops in Geneva to discuss the Berlin were ruined. Piles of rotting crisis? vegetables dot the fields. The Soviets know that British "Since Feb. 1, this has been commercial turbojets have been the most disastrous season in his- flying into West Berlin for months tory," said' Earl Byrd, a major helow the 10,000-foot ceiling the packer at the Florida City State Russians have set, although they| a licence. [Farmers Market. 'operate more efficiently at high | The explanation for Washing- cellent health, Dr. Lehman ton's timing appears to be worry (added. over a possible Communist block-| With Princess Grace are her ade of West Berlin. This might husband, Prince Rainier, and her happen if the foreign ministers'|parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. parley fais. (Kelly of Philadelphia, LATE NEWS FLASHES Royal Commission In Rail, Inquiry OTTAWA (CP)--The federal government's inquiry inte railway problems will take the form of a royal commission, Prime Minister Diefenbaker said today. The prime minister, entering his first cabinet meeting since the Commons re- cessed for Easter last Wednesday, told reporters he expects the investigation to be completed within a year. Ti-Cats Sign Dick Washington HAMILTON (CP)--Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Football Union today announced the signing of Dick Wash- ington, 25-year-old former Notre Dame back who has played with Chicago Bears and Calgary Stampeders. Two Doctors Rapped In Court BRECHIN, Ont. (CP)--Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall charged in court here Wednesday that two doctors who re- fused to administer a blood test to a youth charged with careless diving, and persuaded the youth not to ask for a test, had neglicted their duty as citizens in a matter that re- quired co-operation. Carman St, Germain of the Rama Indian reserve was fined $50 and costs. The doctors were named as Dr. Reginald Hollows and Dr. B. H. Handy. B® aa ha ™ | Bridge, to open the inland port's 1959 shipping season, | which also marks the start of the St. Lawrence Seaway era. ~--CP Wireohoto The 5000-ton German freight- er Volummia arrives in Mont- real harbor passing under the two-mile-long Jacques Cartier