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VOL. 88--No. 119 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Authorized As Second Class Mall Post Office Department, Ottawa TWENTY-TWO PAGES B [bution through its Ford-Monarch- f [ada through Mercury 3 8, we HER MAJESTY'S CLOTHES TO BE LISTED 62 MATCHING 268 Code For Royal Tour Costumes en covering the tour y ALAN HARVEY wear 64 with 112 and match-| nia need only flash a eryptic si - Ep, Sous 8 sep Si To fashion faddiste it may The reporters would "decode" seem sacrilegious, but that's the this from the catalogue and type- code that could come crackling| writers would start clicking a de- over the wires during the Royal|tailed description of what the will ing § [parent 9 Disclose Car Plans GM Silent By THE CANADIAN PRESS (for production of the Falcon and Two of the automotive indus-|the other model in its Canadian try's big three--Ford and Chrys-| plants. ler--have announced plans for a| There was still no word from "compact" car, likely to be in General Motors of Canada. A production next year. esman at Oshawa said he Rhys M. Sale. president of had "nothing to say on the sub- Ford Motor Company of 'Canada, ject" except that the matter of said in Toronto Thursday his|building a small car is being in- company plans to make a car vestigated. {known as the Falcon for distri-| Mr. Sale said: "The economy cars will be |Edsel dealers and a somewhat|added to our existing range |similar automobile, still un- passenger cars, which includes named, for exclusive sale in Cow | Ford, Meteor, Edsel, Mercury, Lincoln, (Monarch, Thunderbird, Lincoln | Meteor dealers. | Frank Hogan, executive vice-| and Continental. We will continue to import Anglia, Prefect, Con- president of Chrysler Corporation|sul, Zephyr and Zodiac cars Canada, Limited, said in/from Ford of England and the Windsor that the Valiant, a new|Taunis 12M and 17M from F\ small car planned by his firm's|of Germany." company in the United] Despite official silence from States, will be built in Canada General Motors, industry spokes- should it be decided to offer the men say they, too, will have a | One Issue At Sarnia Negotiated | | TORONTO (CP)--Federal me- diator Eric Taylor has negotiated a settlement in one of the five | non-monetary issues being argued lin the strike againet Sarnia's | Polymer Corporation by the Oil, {Chemical and Atomic Workers | International Union (CLC). car for sale here. |smaller car--probably called the| The first step in resolving the Promise GENEVA (CP)--West Germany pressed the Big Three Western hands-off-Berlin pledge from Rus- sia before agreeing to a summit conference, Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano told a press conference he believes the United States, Britain and France must obtain powers today to get a permanent small HANDS-OFF PLEDGE ASKED FROM RUSS Sought By W. Germany [von Brentano decided today the {bargaining will have to go on in ! secret gatherings over {lunch and dinner tables. These {will parallel the big 'semi-public meetings at the Palace of Na- |tions--making this a split-level | conference developing partly in the open and partly in secret. | 'The West German foreign min- |ister said West Germany has no | "formal TO BUILD IN CANADA Mr. Sale said Ford i¢ planning introduction date at Oct. 9. |corvair. Rumors place the GM gs5.day-old strike was reported Thursday before Mr. Taylor left for the West where he is to arbi- trate other disputes. But four other non-monetary issues and about 30 additional items still are| unsettled. Car Figures Ford To Buy ' Not Correct Bureau Finds Canadian Co. Stock | ors cn eo DETROIT (CP) -- The Ford|one in five and not almost one Motor Company announced in three, the Dominion Bureau of Thursday it will pay about $151,-|Statistics has reported. The Bur- 500,000 to boost its ownership in|eau last night admitted an error the Ford Motor Company of Can-|in ils calculations. ada Limited to 75 per cent from| If had reported that foreign the present 27.5 per cent. |cars sales during the first three To do this Ford said it will months of 1959 had reached a to purchase at $188 a share up 0|have been 20,017. Ome ines Tal sie of al pes of cars. all 30208 shares of class Blgmioiie, Apericts Fnpors (voting) stock not owned by Ford three-month period were 99,860, Motor Company. thus the British and European The price instead of the 28 per salutation 5 AR . aki ot above the aver: daily Jan. 1, 8 per cent price since Shares of Ford of Canada Al stock closed at $138 on the Tor- onto Stock Market Thursday. The |B stock is seldom traded. Tour. Queen was wearing. Or Unserambled, # might read|say the idea would simplify day- Uke this: to-day work for the royal entour- The Queen will wear peacock-| 28% blue hat, matching suede shoes seo and short-sleeved lace dress with X the royal gowns, making it a Waffeta eummerbund, __ |useful souvenir of a tour that has Royal Tour planners--strictly heen four years in the planning. male--are thinking of adopting] The press corps accompanying The catalogue would have a tion containing ink sketches of For Iraq By TOM MASTERSON | | | Thieves Get ' Meal, Coffee Communists appeared today to |have lost their bid for a quick power grab in Iraq. make an offer early next month record 27,843. This figure should| Reds Miss Grab BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- The day The issue talked out Thursday concerned the company's insist- ence of its right to delegate cer- tain jobs to outside contractors. The union's Local 16-14 demanded protection for its workers. Both the company and union were said to be satisfied with a compromise, Details were not an- nounced. Negotiations are to re- sume Monday in Sarnia, EVICTION CASE Fourteen striking war veteran there were served ay wit eviction notices hv Central Mort- gage and Housing Corporation Britain's Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd gives Russia's | Andrei Gromyko a playful | shove during a picture-taking session at the foreign ministers' | 8 "amy QUIT SHOVING, SELWYN | meetings in Geneva. Mr. Lloyd was helping a photographer get a more compact picture -- and not yielding.to an impulse to shove the stubborm Russian. Soviet '"'confirmation of the ex- in| Western Big Three that they isting rights i fhe Vest 10 Berlin {would refuse to attend a summit {parley if the Russians would mot I that 'commitment could be/pit'}e JES' LENS Tn Bel secured informally from Foreign ; =~." ioce that such an agree- Minister -Andrei A. Gromyko\ on: ig not necessary here, he said, it could be made the basis for a formal agreement) NOT UNDER STRESS at the summit. It would bind Rus- sia to accept the right of the Western powers to keep troops in Berlin and to supply them across Von Brentano repeated the view already expresced by U.S. Secretary Christian Herter the West would not go to the | East Germany. IN NEW PHASE After nearly two weeks of for- mal sessions, the Big Four min- isters now are moving into a new phase in which they expect] shortly to get down to bargaining in secret over the Berlin and] summit issues. | U.S. State Secretary Christian| summit under duress. He said that 'If the Soviet Un- ion should refuse to discuss 'the German question at this r- ence, we would be co { with the regrettable result of the conference being a failure." However, von Brentano sald, this is not yet the position, lling them to vacate their homes within two to three weeks. In Ottawa Workers Minister Green said in the Commons the action by CMHC's London, Ont., office is being investigated. The matter was brought up by Oppo- sition Leader Pearson, who re- ceived telegrams from the union Two Mor and pro- ioe oc fo Wl LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Mass Charles Starkweather today was granted a two-week stay of execution a little more than an hour before his scheduled appoint- | ment with death in the electric} chair. | Federal district Judge Richard | Robinson of Omaha granted the) stay to allow Starkweather to ap- Power peal the denial Thursday of hi- subject was dropped on Wednes-| application for a writ of habeas Y | corpus. Obviously reluctantly, the Com-| John Greenholtz, I from this For Mass Killer ha were acting Ne-|by--the youthful former garbage munists backed down Thursday braska penitentiary warden, gave hauler following a murder ram- their demand for immedi first word of the development to|Page 16 months ago. They still are the strongest sin-|ate official recognition of politi- reporters and witnesses as they GIRL FRIEND WITH HIM e Weeks Si fri o siorning to Witness {ness A. Herter, British Foreign Secre- tary Selwyn Lloyd, Maurice Couve de Murville of France and TRAFFIC SIGN TOO TEMPTING Truck Explosion Kills Passenger PETERBOROUGH (CP) --A lumber truck and Hing with a CNR freight tein a at a crossing here, killing a pas. senger in the truck and injuring assistant fo. G6 n Brooks, said 'Judge Robinson found that Starkweather had been without the help of counsel in his habeas corpus efforts. The 20 - year - old condemned killer had sought the writ on grounds his constitutional rights d been violated. Eleven knife and gun slayings blamed on--and admitted 1 his female i] The truck driver Dele yea of , escaped unhurt, Dead is John W. Butts, 34, of (Verona, 20 miles north of Kings. ton. In hosnital 'n fair condition with leg and head inj ies is MMs. Greta Hunter, 28, Verona, slgd at a busy street inter- section on the North Carolina State College campus this week. Tt said: "Yield." It bears a new message now, Someone appended: "Not to temptation." Starr Studying But No Cash David's Drive-In Restaurart in gle political group in Iraq but|cal parties. ishowed up at the prison they seem to have backed away {from any kind of showd Starkweather, a five-foot-five, |bow-legged redhead, was accom- by his 14-year-old sweet- this numerical shorthand to letthe royal party on the 12,000-| the press corps know what the mile tour will be limited to 50--| Queen will wear on any given||5 from Britain, 10 from the Farm Job Plan nm -- day of the six-week tour. United States and 25 Canadians. Under present plans, Bucking-|Already 65 applications have been ham Palace would prepare a cat-| received, foreshadowing polite re- alogue listing all the clothes in grets for some. the Queen's wardrobe for the Ca-| Those excluded will likely be nadian visit. Each item would be from organizations tendering mul- designated by a number, Cor-'tiple applications. | Whitby was visited this morning. Police said that 12 am. they [> |discovered that |alarm, | Later, around 4 am. by some clever but hungry thieves early shortly after| received a phone all saying that there was a fire in the north end of town. They it was a false when was |at least for the moment. | At the same time Abdel Karim |Kassem, the Iraqi revolutionary |premier, is gaining new stature LATE NEWS FLASHES panied heart, Caril Ann Fugate, on the killing spree. Starkweather was convicted | specifically of the shooting of |in the Middle East. | It seems clear that Kassem has |not only stiffened his back against Communist pressure, but also ap-| | parently has forced the Reds to back down and has made it stick. CLC's Insurance Proposal OTTAWA the Canadian Labor Congress. (CP)--Greater government the Unemployment Insurance Fund were suggested today by to the Co contributions to The 1,000,000-member CLC industrial relations | Robert Jensen, a high school stu. | dent. | Duke Declines By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- ment is studying a plan to bring farm workers under unemploy- ment insurance coverage on a voluntary basis. Informing the Commons of this during study of labor department estimates, Labor Minister Starr inclusion of the farm employees" under unemployment insurance. Mr, Starr expressed sympathy with members' argument that young people who go back te |class when they lose their jobs should be able to collect unem- ployment insurance benefits for which they have contributed, ASKS FOR NEW SLATE {Constable Morley Nicholson {making his rounds he discover- TRIED POWER GRAB |ed that David's drive-in, which The Communists, who have {is located in the west end of!jong commanded the street mobs, town, had been broken into. The have been making an open grab thief or thieves had eaten a meal for power since the abortive Mo- da: 4 committee, 18 RCN Vessels Amnesty For Prisoners examining amendments. to the Insurance Act which call for a jump of about 30 per cent employee contributions to the dwindling fund. To Escort Yacht OTTAWA (CP)--Eighteen RCN |will arrive June 23. The following ships and a British frigate will day, the Ulster will be joined in escort the royal yacht Britannia into the St. Lawrence River next month when the Queen begins her tour of mainland Canada, it was announced today. Following the initial two-day, visit in Newfoundland, the Queen and Prince Philip will board the Britannia at Sept-lles, Que., June official opening ceremonies «20, sailing across the river mouth the St. Lawrence Seaway near St. to Gaspe under escort by the Lambert lock June 26. Royal Navy's HMS Ulster -- an anti-submarine frigate -- and the Canadian vessels St. Croix and Restigouche. . ineau--the other Canadian sels dropping out Trois-Rivieres and Montreal. ves- with the Ulster and Gatineau, will escort the Britannia at the CAMPAIGN WARMS UP of barbequed {ed up coffee, then departed with the cash register. The owner, however, reported escort by the Kootenay and Gat- that the cash register was em-/by Radio Baghdad. A series of| pty. for the trip to| Constable Nicholson also found newspaper editorials gave the sit- at 500 am. that the Texaco The United States navy de-| service station on Brock street! The Communists have suddenly | stroyer Forrest Sherman, along north had been broken into, and ended their intensive campaign to |four times had been stolen. Entrance was apparently gain- or ed by breaking the glass on one munists had carried out an un- of the garage doors. The office was not entered. The following morning the royal yacht and her escorts will be met off Gaspe by the destroyer' es- corts Gatineau, Kootenay, Cres- cent, Cayuga, Athabaskan and Micmac: the frigates and Fort Erie: the submarines | Ambush and Alderney; and mine-| sweepers Resolute, Fundy, Thun- der. Chignecto, Quinte and Cha- leur ESCORT CHANGES The two submarines and six minesweepers will drop out of the. Canadian Press Staff Writer escort shortly after the royal Tempers rose a notch Thursday yacht leaves Gaspe that after- night in the Ontario election cam- noon, and that night the Fort paign Erie and Swansea also will leave. Premier Frost dropped his mild| On June 22, the Britannia will!m ner to launch an attack om be escorted up the Saguenay two Windsor area Liberals, in- River to Port Alfred by Ul. cluding Paul Martin, former fed ster, St. Croix and Restigouche, eral health minister. while the six other Canadian de- CCF Leader Donald C. Mac- strovers anchor at Tadoussac, Donald used the Northern Ontario where the Saguena: meets the hatural gas controversy as the St Lawrence launching pad for a blast at the AH nine ships will accompany Premier the Britannia from Tadoussac to| Liberal Leader John Winter- Quebec City, where the Queen|Mever raked Mr. Frost for fail| ing to implement recommenda- i | tions made last winter by the leg-| CITY EMERGENCY jalasure's, selees committee on la. PHONE NUMBERS (SEE STORY ON PAGE 3) | POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 | Swansea | Begin By BEN WAR D the The speeches gave indications th ho! campaign might br rred up before votingeday June Mr. Frost and Mr. MacDonaid| Tempers Of Leaders chicken and warm-| | But what looks like an almost complete reversal in tactics was| | disclosed during the last 72 hours {sul revolt in March. OTTAWA (CP)--An a ty al Visit will be made to convicts in Can, |broadcasts and programs quoting] °® the basis of 30 days off for uation a different look. Canada Wins Truck Deba OTTAWA (CP)--Canada has get into Kassem's cabinet. Until three days ago the Com- Informants said the U.S. has ag |ceasing drive aimed at getting] 'representation in the cabinet. The other mainland foods from one over American roads. | in employer | to mark next month's Roy- serving six months or more adian jails and prisons, Justice Minister Fulton an- nounced today. Prisoners will have their sentences reduced each year remaining to be served of their sentence, he said. te won its trucking battle with the United States on the haulage of imported Communist China foods over American highways, it was learned today. reed to lift the three-month ban against Canadian truckers shipping Chinese shrimp and Canadian point to another said Thursday he considers this to be "a feasible plan." Bahaman Bid He explained that, as now con: ceived, it would work like this: PARIS (AP) _-- The Duke ofl "wr. who found hired hands He also said he has asked for a new slate of candidates for the unemployment insurance advis- ory committee, terms of whose chairman, four labor nominees Windsor today declined to reply to a request that he return to the Bahamas in connection with the proposed reopening of the Sir |Harry Oakes murder case. The duke was governor of the Bahamas at the time of the 1943 slaying and following murder trial, at which Alfred de Ma- rigny, Oakes' son-in-law, was acquitted. A resolution to reopen the case was passed by the Bahamas| assembly and member Cyril| Stevenson said it was imperative the duke return to tell what he knows of the case. refused to work for him because and four from employers, expire they wouldnt be covered by un-|/June 27. The committee meets employment insurance would be Once & year to report to the cabs able to register as an employer|inet on the state of the unemploy- if he wanted to and thereby make ment insurance fund. coverage possible. Its labor representation was de pleted recently when the Cana- VOLUNTARY AT START |dian Labor Congress accused the "We have studied every pos- cabinet of ignoring CLC nomi- sible form of coverage--universal nees for a vacancy on the thrée- coverage, territorial coverage-- mam Unemployment Insurance and at the moment we are study-| Commission by appointing trade ing what I consider to be a feas-|unionist Alastair F. MacArthur. ible plan, that is, inclusion on a/In protest, three labor members voluntary basis," Mr, Starr said. of the advisory committee re- This "might be the start of the!signed. : | Senator Sees ension Flaw OTTAWA (CP) -- Senator) Thomas Reid says some young |immigrants are getting their par- |ents to come to Canada in order |to qualify them for the old age To Get Frayed | spent the day in Windsor where|CCF is out to win this election | their campaign trails crossed for and become the government of the first time, Earlier in the week|this province." he CCF 'leader challenged the, Mp. Frost's Wi premier to a debate during their ets ph Seseh Windsor visits but Mr. Frost said Reaume, seeking re-election for his schedule was full. (the Liberals in Essex North, and A CC¥ raliy of nearly 200 in a/threw most of its punch at Mr. high school auditorium featured Martin, who sists in Parliament an empty chair on the stage with for Essex East. a sign: "Reserved for Mr.| Frost." Mr. MacDonald said the _Pre-'mier was 'talking the same old mier's refusal to debate, the issue| gf spreading it on the same of natural gas sto: was partiold garden." of an attempt to 'keep the public in the dark" on that issue. He referred to the investiga- tions into Northern Ontario Natu- | {language like Mr. Reaume's and| |quoted figures on increased road return ot their home land to live. | Westminster, B.C., spoke during He referred to a statement by|genate consideration of a govern- Mr. Reaume who said the pre-iment bill to increase to three per and The premier said he did not use|old age security fund to finance! pension. The 73 - year - old Liberal sug- gested Thursday that the day may come when the present 10- year residence requirement for qualification is reduced and per- sons of pensionable age will es- tablish a connection with Canada so that once they start receiving the $55 a month pension they can Senator Reid, a resident of New cent from two the tax on personal corporation incomes and manufacturers sales paid into the the pension. construction and education grants in Essex County. He said 'if this| is the same old stuff I'm proud| to promise you more." ral Gas Company stock and the| resignations last yeur of three| cabinet ministers who held stock n the Bes distritntion firm, Still referring to Mr. Reaume OUT TO WIN he a'd he s sure 'he voters At one point in his speech the 'will leave that gentleman at CF leader the table home and elec: 1 his place a sup-| with his fist and rosred: 'The porter of good government." | THOUGHT FOR TODAY There's nothing wrong with the world but the people, and there's nothing wrong with the people except human na- ure. The temperature was well up | | in the seventies in Montreal I | Thursday when launching cere- | ice- HOT LAUNCHING monies were held for the Wolfe, atest vessel to join Canada's breaker fleet. ~ A 1050-ton FOR COLD SHIP vessel, she Is designed to work but # won't be many months out of St. John's, Newfound until the Wolfe will be needed. land. Summer is en its way, | --(CP Wirephoto.)