~ THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 Al other calls ....... RA 3-8474 shawn Sines WEATHER REPORT Sunny with some high clouds Saturday, Warmer, winds light, becoming southerly. i} VOL. 88--No. 102 OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, MAY 1, Authorized Post Office Department, Ottaw: Mail L] TWENTY-TWO PAGES U.S. QUITS OVER HASSLE BRAZIL Collision With Moose ENVOY Row In Senate Given As Reason ASHINGTON (AP) -- Clare, She did not mention Morse by Kills Two ENGLEHART (CP)--Two men | were fatally injured early today small sports car struck a !moose on Highway 11 eight miles when a north of this [p blic row with Democratic Sen ator Wayne Morse of Oregon. President Eisenhower regret- fully announced her decision after an hour's talks with her at the White House. | In a letter to the president, Mrs. Luce said: | hssador to Brazil because of her| American author of these charges" also is chairman of a Senate subcommittee which han- dies Latin American affairs. Morse tried to block Senate ap- proval of her appointment but was defeated by a 79-to-11 vote in her favor Tuesday. W oh: Luce quit today as am- name, but she noted that "the | TELEVISION STAR VISITS OSHAWA | songstress | Junior Chamber of Commerce- = The man on the left is Harold "Juliette, seen above sur- | sponsored Home Builders Fair. Whitbread, chairman of the rounded by smiling Jaycees, | The fair is an annual event. fair, On the right is Brian was the star attraction at the | This is the third year Juliette | Nichols, chairman of the Junior opening night of the Oshawa | has appeared as the guest star. | Chamber of Commerce special 25-TO-1 CHANCE Arthur Godfrey In events committee, and to the far right is Bob Dewiand, pres- ident of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Oshawa Times Photo 'Trouts Are | Biting At CBC Television | |died in the wreckage of the car { Northern Ontario town. John Owens, 30, of North Bay and driver Bruce Stevens, 21, of Timmins lived only an hour after reaching hospital here. thi q The car broadside into the moose, which slid up the hood and practically tore off the top of the vehicle. Police said the large moose was | apparently crossing the highway when the lowslung English car slammed into it. Both men suf- 'ered muitiple head injuries when the animal's weight crushed the windshield and roof. The moose was killed instantly. 1 a GAS ROUTS WOMAN Owen Sound OWEN SOUND (CP) -- Chilly morning temperatures made for inherited susceptibility--all Poor fishing conditions but failed Sleep After Surgery W YORK (AP) -- Arthur|did only 20 years ago. Similar|uses, Gor is the latest victim of | ominous increases are occurring| these are blamed as causes of the od deter huidieds of anglers who the silent viclousness of lung in other countries. tragic trend which makes lung La = ri of the Clay or eancer. | Lung cancer bears the curse of Cancer now the killer of almost Big ng lo trout He has a chance, depending 'showing the most rapid rise one of every -even Americans/PCo ip oo of waterloo re- partly upon how early his dis- ever reported for a non-infectious Who die of any form of cancer. oo, oot oct catch. an 11%. was caught, and how thor dhsomse, in the words of the can- SMOKING SUSPECTED CAUSE Po speckled trout from the Beas banished er society. E q ¢ Recent studies increasingly in-| ver Rhee ness Fugests nine it xcessive cigaret smoking, smoki a main cause.|utes after midnight. He was . smoggy air, industrial fumes, vir- Wet ng as in an artificial lake created { The cancer society and some 16 | fe 'other health ageycies hold smok. by A Hydro Sig Hoe ob but rainbow trout up of agave Firemen hold 60 - year - old Mrs. Catherine Ranonis against window sill of her third-floor window as tear gas pours from the window after she held police at bay for more than ladder. She had thrown back more than 30 grenades and fired several blasts from a un. The siege followed what police described as a quarrel with neighbors over three hours, in Philadelphia, | cars being parked in front of Pa. Police, hurling tear gas | her grenades into the house, finally | --AP Wirephoto CHIEF SEEKS SNEAK THIEF piax (Staff) -- There's no- hauled the woman down a five | "It is no longer possible for me| A few hours after this, Mrs, to accomplish the mission which Luce caused an angry uproar by you have entrusted to me." saying in New York that her trou- Mrs. Luce refused to make any bles began when Morse was comment on her decision other| kicked in the head by a horse" i n . Son that set out in her letter. called er Fomiath UGLY CHARGES she was not fit for the diplomatic Her letter said the 'climate of post, He implied she was men- goodwill was poisonetl by thou- tally unstable. sands of words of extraordinarily In deciding to step out, Mrs. ugly charges against my person, |Luce was following advice given and of distrust of the mission I by her husband Henry Luce, edi. was to undertake.' tor-in-chief of Time magazine. Ottawa Streetcars Make Final Runs OTTAWA (CP)--Ottawa's last|centres making money on the car|transit were 3 City. |streetcar noisy, bell - clanging old Red 'BLOOD-SPATTERED' Girl's Body % 3 4 ga) Sterzeibach iat 1ke heir Dahing aoe. . @& five-pounder. ously here; to the was removed with| the contained tumor. He with: stood the operation well. His gen. eral condition immediately post- operative is good." TWO MONTHS' REST Doctors said it would be at least two months before Godfrey ean return to the air, Oct. 5 is of the unfortunate few who do not know the thrill of hooking into the first beauti- ful trout of the season. At § am. the town's fire siren announced the opening of the trout season. Lights flashed on in windows all since smoked only pipes and cig- lars but without inhaling, But millions of persons who {smoke have not developed lung |cancer. Some scientists take thi and other evidence to doubt that |cigarets are a causative factor. New Friends Wo BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)-Police|garees and a white blouse, was picked up blood-spattered clothing| found.face down in the dirt under in the home of a three-year-old|the porch. She was shoeless and girl whose bruised and lifeless one foot bore a deep bruise. Other {body was found two miles away. marks of violence were evident | The battered body of little" her head, neck, legs and body, £8 Found Beate: , as some Ottawans call|losing them, made a ! YE RE money) Saturday in a parade across the city, complet with ari. mare: si ies) (ret Share In wees, macs toca | [JS, Defence Never again thereaf they jam traffic with th at| OTTAWA (CP) -- Defence Pro of duction Minister O'Hurley today ule and awkardness, Milé io ey | track will be ri announced anges nited o ct Ale {7 Pegged that he said paved over and unsightly net over town. It was hard to | Whatever the cause, Godfrey's ations The child, who celebrated her|works of ' overhead wires wil/Will give Canalian industry By Cuban Premier Godfrey's 30th anniversary as a) determine whether the ex- radio-TV performer -- a career| io cited buzz denoted activity + |cause of death was not immedi-| |Shaton Crossman was found be- neath the porch of a house. The third birthday a few days ago, come down. recently had undergone a pan-| "much greater opportunity" of sharing in American defence con- which has made him a million] aire and, at times, a controver- sial figure in the. entertainment world. X-rays disclosed a chest tumor several weeks ago. on the part of fishermen who expected the call . . . or the irate citizens who didn't want to go fishing. No! They didn't use the fire truck as transportation ately known. | crease operation and was re- : ) rted still in a weakened condi- Police sald the stains on the pork Veakened. Sou .|clothing had been identified as ~ blood, and they were being anal-| VANISHED FROM CRIB ecutons nist infl Generalized figures on lung cancer from the American Can.| cer Society put Godfrey under 25-t0-1 odds against complete re- covery. The society considers a § tung cancer victim as 'surviving or saved" if he is alive five years after treatment Lung cancer typically starts and grows silently and hidden with no sign or symptom, no dis- comfort. There is nothing to be seen. like cancer on the skin nothing to be felt, like a lump in the breast Chronic cough and pain arel often the first warnings. And by then, the cancer is often too far advanced to he stopped | This year 30,000 American] men and 5000 US. women will die of lung cancer. It now is the leading cause of cancer deaths among American men, and it is increasing among women Lung cancer is killing eight times as many Americans as it May Day March # In Moscow | Nothing New 4 4 | 1 | & {four per cent of persons diag./tro's whirlwind two-week tour of is detected early enough--when the young prime minister per cent, or one-third won over critical audiences of| |as a hemispheric symbol of free- 4 (tionary left some do { = ity to cope with major problems, lout 'of the chaos left hy dictator gained by correspondents who ac: Washington, Princeton, N.J., New The trip, called "organized con- {trative organization around him, | Before leaving Havana on his | Gets Oshawa Chief {chances depend upon how local] . lized his lung cancer was. Only NEW YORK (AP)--Fidel Cas- [nosed with lung cancer survive lle United States and Canada for five years. But if the cancer was a public relations victory still localized and entirely re- from Cuba. ced movable--the figure jumps to 34 Me convin Some min . _ editors and college students and| NY Ll pus emerged with increased stature -- 4 bi aa | dom. But the bearded lawyer-revolu- i |about the answers he gave to im- i [portant questions. He also left| confronting . his plans for | |"new Cuba" he hopes to bring! {Fulgencio Batista: | | These are the impressions companied the 32-year-old Cuban jon his wing from Havana to) York, Boston and Montreal. MUCH CONFUSION fusion' by one newspaper man, {underlined the lack of adminis. {=the organization Castro needs {for the giant task ahead of him. {tour "to promote Cuba," the . Ont. Motor League TORONTO (CP)--J. N. Willison, of Osh was elected ddant | | 1 berth this weekend and take on Cag0. 18,500 tons of prairie grain. | When the Panagiotis L steams American flag ship reached Chi- {into Port. Arthur, it won't be the| first the Lakeh t ot, the type. Her mother, Mrs. Eleanor ld po) ° Se Rivne re he. irl Crossman, 27, told police the child | parents oi the BIrl| jisappeared from her crib some- {told police they had used pieces time early Tuesday {of cloth to stop the nose bleeds 4 > pig of their Children The parents , Three small children said their {were not held. dog had stopped near the porch whe! the body was | DOG PROVIDES CLUE bos Be i A barking dog had led to the tion. Hs remarks concerning the last two seemed to leave many unsatisfied, He said, concerning Communist influence, that the only represented in his gov- ernment was his own 26th of July movement, THOUGHT FOR TODAY A resident of the house, noti- discovery of Sharon's body after fied by the children, investigated police and volunteers had failed and called police | in a two-day search for her. | The father, Robert, 28, a fac- A medical examiner said there tory worker, saw' the body and was no evidence that the child. moaned: had been assaulted sexually. But It's her... there was evidence, he said, that it's her. she had been beaten. severely, | First Freighter ReachesLakehead By THE CANADIAN PRESS of the Prins Willem Friso, first Less than 400 miles east of the Vessel to make the 800-mile run Prairies, a Greek vessel will through the waterway to Chi- it's her, my God, thoroughfare, many people. make U-turns on it, Later in the day the first] Santa Regina. She did [not go into th "foreign-fla; to dock at] e harbor because of | fi d yo will add to @ dispute over who should pilot] Sis MOSCOW (AP) Russia told! § the world today not to use force to interfere with Communist pro-| gress. But she kept concealed the £ weapons with which she threat- ened to counterattack. Ki g the annual May Day| {3 festival in Red Square, Defence) Minister Marshall Rodion Malin-| £2 ovsky charged that 'provocative| S55 day. ¥ Col. John Ellis, Toronto; J.B. vice-presidents. or of the Ontario Motor League at a the meeting of its directors Thurs. firsté--the first foreign ship to, A German has laid claim to reach {Lillico, Peterborough, and Frank Chicago celebrated its seaway City editor of The Telegraf in |E. Wood, Toronto, were elected first Thursday. Aerial bombs and | Berlin, disembarked in Toronto shrill whistles saluted the arrival | Thursday after salling from E lengthening string of seaway her in. the Lakehead through the being the first passenger through | the seaway, Hans H. Theobald, | u-| rope aboard the Virgilia of the! |Hamburg-Chicago line. seaway, statements by American military] leaders call for the use of force, agoinst the Soviet Union." 'Our military forces are true LATE NEWS FLASHES The Auguste Schutte of the Ca. | {nadian Pacific lakes service {went aground, Thursday in the | Wiley-Dondero ship canal of the fo the motherland and vigilantly| on guard all over the country.' Ma'inovsky sald. "They are ready) 58 lo give a destructive rebuff to| any who try to obstruct the pro-| © ductive work of the Socialist So-| Lo viet Union." Russia claimed she has plenty of weanon v carry a festrue- tive counterattack. But unlike last year. none of the big rockets were paraded throngh Red Sauare CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS OTTAWA (OP)---Sdle of a apy machine to Argentina was oe 4 (3 {hospital in the city of Mendoza. - defence. The army announced general of army persognel, will otaff branch, effective today. | ROYAL HOMECOMING Britain's Prince Philip walks | theeworld tour. Philip flew ! POLICE RA 5-1133 ter See aes Fi | home from Bermuda on the a. Sea » CTC | last leg of his three-month trip. FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 | Charles, at London airport on HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 | his return home from a round | --AP Wirephoto | ) came home from Moscow toda U.S. leadership was slipping. 'Cancer Therapy Machine Sold To Argentina mercial products division of Crown-owned Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. It was bought for a government-operated 4 + i A i. : New Role Of Militia Finds Boss oN | OTTAWA (CP)---Brig. Arthur E. Wrinch of Hazelton, B.C., and Ottawa today was named to head up the new role that the army's regular and militia forces will play in civil Field Marshal Montgomery Apologizes LONDON (AP)--Field Marshal [St Lawrence Seaway near Mas- isena, N.Y.--another record-book | |item, | The westbound ship apparently | nosed to the north of the channel. It was not damaged nor was traf- fic held up. Other seaway developments: . In Washington, the US. Mari time Board agreed to subsidize service by American Export Lines Incorporated between the Great Lakes and the Mediterran- ean via the seaway. The subsidy will offset the lower operating] Aino Pirskanen, 36, of To- | costs of foreign competitors, ronto has charged that RCMP In Montreal, shippers asked | officers indicated she might be thet the old Lachiie and Sou-| given her Canadian citizenship langes canals be opened on a if she spied on certain Finnish full-staff basis to help ease con-| organizations. An accomplished | gestion in the seaway. | actress, she holds a brochure $35,000 cobalt-60 cancer ther- announced today by the com- that Brig. Wrinch director- be 1 ferred to the g Viscount Montgomery y and apologized for saying x "e * Leading Saturday's parade will} aoe. be an ancient horse-drawn car,| He informed the Commons that used when the street railway was changes in the Buy America Act introduced to Ottawa in 1866. of the U.S. will give Canadian ine |Next will come one of the elec-|dustry an equal chance to cone |tric cars introduced in 1893. [tract for military supplies that | A few of the relics will be|relate to specific programs of {saved as museum pieces. The mutual interest to both Canada rest are headed for the junkjand the U.S. heap. | In addition, certain special tar- The elimination of streetcars-- | iffs on foreign materials used for a total 96 have been replaced by|U.S: defence production as ne 107 buses--is part of a complete | vided for i ie Buy America Act overhaul of the publicly-owned [3 tl . Sola 'would al} system designed to improve off ro Oner ORES i ow ficiency and win passengers. The to "hiv up to Pog dent of his city now has 230 buses and 10/materials from Canadian sources frofley Buses. Pre Without Josiag his status I the 8s survey re-(U.S. as a domestic source . cently showed that the only big|fence production. rk ACCUSES RCMP here which shows many of her achievements in leading roles. Miss Pirskanen was associated with theatre groups in a Fin: nish organization in Sudbury, Ont. Her case has reached the Commons where Justice Minis- ter Fulton was asked if any ate tempt was made to place a spy in Finnish organizations, He did not reply directly --CP Wirephoto » "ee