' b THE TIMES TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising All other calls . ...... bh RA 3-3492 RA 3-3474 fie Oshawa Simes and more Authorized As Second Class Moll WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy with scattered thunderstorms Friday. Warmer humid. TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES VOL. 88--No. 124 Price Not Over 10 Cents Per Copy OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1959 Post Office Department, Ottowa 2 MONKEYS ALIVE | | FAD wk ge 5% rn | 4 # 4 : a : Vanriry SPE ELECTION RESULTS AROUSE INTEREST with 2534 votes Members of Local 222, UAW are caught by the camera while reading union election re- sults in The Oshawa Times Wednesday. Tom Green, cen- tre, white shirt, was one of Wild Riots Racking Argentin fice and thousands tailway |) force ven to work as Argen- tina seethed today with industrial| strife. President Arturo. Frondizi called out troops with tanks and machine-guns to patrol the rail- way centre of Junin, 150 miles west of the capital He declared Junin eity of 36,667 people, area after thousands of railway men refused to work in defiance of the government order mobiliz- ing railway men in the armed forces. da a junction a military Montreal Man | Injured By Shots MONTREAL (CP Gilles Petit, 21, shot in the head Wed- nesday for no apparent reason, was on the verge of death in hos- pital today Doctors, who tried but failed to dig a bullet out of Petit's brain, said his condition is extremely critical. Police said they are investigat- ing a theory that Petit inno- cently walked into the {ine of fire during a gun fight between two other men Two brothers were held for questioning, and three men were being sought. Police ered a yeJlow convesfible car and #32 calibre pistol with one bullet fired from it WALKING ON BUSY STREET Petit was walking along bus- tling Notre Dame Street West, in an industrial and (enement dis- trict, when he was blasted to the sidewalk in front of a tavern near his home Liz Taylor Sees Ex-Hubhy 'ENGLEFIELD GREEN, Eng- land (AP Elizabeth Talor honeymooning here ith husband No. 4, played hostess Wednesday night to husband No. 2 Actor Michae! Wilding and his wife, Susan, were dinner guests at the 15-room mansion where Mis: Taylor and Eddie Fisher are spending the third week of the mary c also recov patrolled t Wilding is two police rricades lawns with | While barbed-wire layed on the children by Miss Taylor Mich ac ir 6, and Christoph 4 Also on hand 21-months-old Elizabeth Todd. product of the actress' third marriage, to the late Mike Todd wa CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 | three candidates for the posi: Mr. McNeil, just short of tion of secretary-treasurer, who | overall majority, has received 1976 votes. Leading the for a recount vote for this position was Russ | extreme right, McNeil with 2651 over Green | first vice-president and John Black with 681 votes was with STRUCK BY TRUCK an asked Jack Meagher elected 2721 votes over incumbent William Rutherford Other union members are not identified (Please turn to Page 3 for more details.) --Oshawa Times Photo. Diefenbaker AFT AsDulles 'Laid To Rest WASHINGTON (AP) The body of John Foster Dulles was| laid in its final resting place Wednesday in an official cere- mony seldom matched in the United States. Hundreds of officials from the U.S. and abroad watched as| Dulles' coffin was committed to| a simple grave on a hillock in quiet Arlington National Ceme- tery. A 21-hour ritual was climaxed by a 19-gun salute, three rifle volleys and the sounding of the Last Post bv a lone bugler. Dry-| eved and composed, Mrs. Dulles received the flag which had cov-| ered the coffin during the fu-| nenral. | Dulles died of cancer Sunday after six years as secretary of state. | State Secretary Christian A. Herter. Britain's Foreign Minis-| ter Selwyn Lloyd, French For-| eign Minister Maurice Couve de| Murville and Russia's foreign| minister, Andrei A. Gromyko,| scheduled a meeting today with| President Eisenhower before re- turning to their Geneva confer- ence, recessed for the funeral. Tattoo Wails ER SPAGE CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Two monkeys returned alive to- dav from a 1,500-mile space ride sile. | The army announced that both {monkeys were recovered alive from compartments in the nose cone of a Jupiter missile fired from Cape Canaveral. The rocket had climbed to an altitude of 300 |miles and flown at speeds up to 10,000 miles an hour. The little female monkeys named Able and Baker are the first living creatures known to have ridden into space and come back alive. If the monkeys survived the last minute, during which they were out of radio contact, and the actual impact, they would be the first animals known to have been sent into space and returned alive. The flight took 15 minutes. TRIP 'Comfy' Capsules Return To Earth | monkey, punched a telegraph key in a behavior test as the missile |roared aloft. Baker, a one-pound in the nose cone of an army mis- | squirrel monkey, was burdened |with electronic circuits to record the effects of space travel on body functions. | The space travellers were not alone in the nose cone as they started the 10,000-mile - an - hour flight aimed at taking them 300 | miles into the sky before re-entry {through the earth's atmosphere, Several small samples of ani- {mal and vegetable matter were aboard. Included in the radiation |study were specimens of yeast, |corn, mustard seed, fruit fly lar vae and human blood. The eggs and sperm of several sea urchins were included in the experiment to evaluate the ef fects of acceleration, decelera- tion, radiation and weightlessness | | | on the egg fertilization process. IMPORTANT STEP | | The feat represents an import- ant step in efforts to put a man linto orbital flight. | Scientists said instruments at- |tached to the small passengers showed they suffered little ill ef-| fect from the stresses of blast-off| and the weird experience of] weightlessness during nine min-| jutes of the 15-minute journey. Only the bare announcement that the monkeys had survived and had suffered no injuries was contained in the initial report The monkey flight was vitally {important to the seven men picked to.be the first U.S. space travellers. Within two years, one of these men is expected to fol- low the path into space pioneered tday by Able and Baker. The monkeys were expected to ibe in a free, or weightless, state for about nine minutes during the 15-minute flight. The intermediate-range Jupitér rocket rose straight up on a tafl of fire for some 60 seconds, then curved high in the darkened s! Mishap Kills Jo of : ASSAULT RAP Oshawa Man 2m 235 OR PE THROW 1 | sk. | "1 dido't hit him with my DR ovat ear-old Oshawa man, 12.15 a.m. today from "extensive the "South" Saskat- hands, T threw a pie at him," A.% chewan River dam started offi- claimed Newton Morton, 286 St. whose wife and family still reside head injurics", in Poland, died in Toronto early! mr. Kwiatek lived on Mitchell from a navy ship which recov-| Sally Nenesiay, 100 years after gio; avenue, this moining when 1€ idea was recommen this morning, as a result of head py explorers lhe. sppearetl, before Magistrate ' A . A Ave. at the home of Stanley Bu-| i Frank 8S. Ebbs on an assault injuries sustained in an accident, kowski, for two weeks. Previous! A thunderous dynamite | while working in an Oshawaty that he lived on Hall St. triggered by Prime Minister Dief-|charge. plant, Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs: Steve Sciuk, 260 €nbaker marked the start of the] Morton Frank Kwiatek, 221 Mitchell johnson Ave., who knew the de- $184,000,000 irrigati~n and power Friday with bail set at $200. Ave., who worked as a moulder | ceased, said he had been in Can- project. Work actually began last| or 19 vears at Ontario Malleable| 345 for 30 years. He had a wife, fall and will finish about 1965. ron Co. Ltd. was accidentally son and daughter in Poland. They The site is 20 miles south of this struck by an industrial truck atisaid his brother, who lives in|town, which is 60 miles southwest 9.15 am. Wednesday May 27. Chicago, is on his way to Oshawa|of Saskatoon The injured man was taken to now, "He has no other relatives gig = Oshawa General Hospital and in North America." Dr. W. B. Tufts, president of subsequently to St. Michael's' gince coming to Canada, Mr. the aSskatchewan River Develop- Hospital, Toronto. He died at gwiatek spent three years in ment Association aud chairman es mn - ~~ |Hamilton but lived most of the of the ceremonies, noted that the Palliser expedition first surveyed the area 100 years ago camped at the dam site ARENA QUESTION cn". fhe si rence: sen TO BE DEBATED way as part of the development of Canada, a develooment which Further: diseussions would help make it '"'the greatest cerning a proposed arena nation in the world." project for Oshawa will be Premier T. C. Douglas said the held tonight in two separate [98m is important to Saskat- meetings at City Hall chewan because of one word, At 8:30 p.m in the Council "water." The day is coming, he Chamber. there will be a citi said, when a source of water will zens' meeting which is open be considered as important as an to the public oil well. Previous to this. at 7:30 The ceremony tools place on a p.m. there will be an execy- |Warm, dry day on which cars tive meeting of the .commit- [travelling to the site kicked up tee, which is not open to the |Plinding clouds of dust. The dry public spring and high winds have com- Follow the results of these bined to fill ditches around Out- meetings in Friday's edition look with drifted top soil. of The Oshawa Times f I | Judge Takes | Personal Look TORONTO (CP) -- A judge con-| ducting an inquiry into land deal- and ings of suburban York Township cut short testimony to make a personal tour of township dwell- ings Wednesday. | Judge Joseph Sweet of Hamil-| ton and other officials of the in- quiry visited several homes which have figured in recent testimony and saw for themselves how con-| tractors built both duplexes and triplexes from the same plans. Martin Peters, a builder, told the inquiry earlier that he had built triplexes in the township where it was legal to do so by using the same plans, with minor! exceptions, as those approved for duplexes. In testimony earlier in the hear-| ing township officials told how the basements of duplexes were plastered during construction and | sometimes later turned into liv- ing quarters illegally. | time in Oshawa con- The pistol was found in a sewer. Police were directed to it by a neighborhood boy who told them a woman had told him where it was and instructed him to tell police There man sewer fusely report that the who threw the gun in the also was bleeding pro- from head injuries Reports from residents of the district were conflicting. Some said two late-model cars roared away from the scene seconds after the shooting was a A highlight of the day was the induction of Mr. Dietenbaker into the Sioux Indian tribe. , | super averal, Fla. | " | |apparent smooth takeoff, then| veered down the Atlantic blast| | | was remanded until! | the funeral SES Sh .l NDREI GROMYKO, Soviet | foreign minister, arrives in Washington after flight from Europe to the U.S. to attend services for John Foster Dulles. Gromyko . was met by G. P. Arkadev, walking | The model B Bomarc made an missile range solid-fuel rocket booster |new It The missile is considerably faster t {zips through the air at 22 times yp. | t missiles look essentially the same mever said |externally, with each being about sive Government is not "putting 147 feet long. designed to initial testing of the 1 missile's flight and aerodynamic lighted the Ontario general elec- 000,000 a year. characteristics as well as the new tion political campaign Wednes- ay The air force said the flight was The two ramjet engines of the Bomare have been reported ested up to 100,000-foot altitude han the earlier model, which he of sound. The. two Leader John Winter- Ontario's Progres-| speed a nickel" into the province's hos- LATE NEWS FLASHES | i | COLLISION DAMAGE OF 2 FREIGHTERS | the fog fo over damaged prow of River The | w ima proceeded to west 'ov ard Quebec their ship after it collided with Argyll (right) received a gap Wolfe's where it docked No one was injured in the British freighter Argyll in ' ing hole in her bow and wes | The Sunime had been heading | the accident. Lawr Quebec City of the shrouded St Nor Sunima (left 1 members fre nee ced to anchor on the spot down river and the Argyll was 15hte near Su heading Cove harbor f Pearkes Discounts Russian Attack OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Minister Pearkes said today hat any Russian attack on North America with the equip- ment the Soviets now are known to have would be a '"'com- plete failute.!" He told the Senate external relations com- mittee that the Russians have 'very few' long range mis- siles and that these are "inaccurate and unreliable." ky ered the nose cone. This was|and headed southeast down the near the island of Antigua 92|Atlantic missile range. after the Jupiter was |USE ARMY DEVICES iB | St Ships and planes were waiting ueen ays in the impact area before the Jupiter roared up from Cape L I |Canaveral. | --S The recovery equipment in onger n right, acting permanent [cluded a large colored balloon, ; Soviet representative to the [colored chemicals for marking ; Tati |the water, signal lights and a ra-| P ted 1 S. . Uiiter) Nations Gromyko talk | dio transmitter to help the wait-| or ope President Eisenhower this |ing ships "home in" on the float-| morning. |ing come. --AP Wirephoto | Shark repellent was released tol OTTAWA (CP)-_Queen. Riis protect navy frogmen who dived|fom her Canadi Hern . |into the ocean to secure lines for| -anadian tour ifineraty 1ke, bomarc Go jim mmm hmm Sun | tS P | on Highlands, it was am ' neath the balloon. Inounced W i The Jupiter missile used in to-| [netead elnestay New. . day's experiment was thé same ac a rest re oe oy. ued n type the army had used in two py hil Khasi iid louie Sadi ing rince Philip near the end of probes--Pioneer IV--became the thei ae wee We, will be spent WASHINGTON (AP)--A § 2 . [first American satellite to orbit|a erwi House, Governor- Bis TON an) A Sense The model B has an improved|ghe sun after its launching on|General Massey's summer home Kas been Infor scay might he target seeker which enables it to|March 3. {at Port Hope, before the Mari- S en informed that President | ' nd rh times leg of the tour begi Eisenhower has told Defence Sec-|track down and destroy other air| Able, a seven-pou These A 1 Re: retary Neil H, McElroys to move breathing missiles as well as is ar me ny Sr heuge at once to settle the fight over Planes. Pri ray v the army's Nike-Hercules and the, The regular Bomarc will go THOUGHT FOR TODAY »wine= Pavan Siang portions of air force's Bomarc anti-aircraft through further tests at a new | Completing her tour of West. missiles launching base off Florida's gulf The only way a person can |ern Canada, the Queen will are The source, declining to be coast before it becomes opera-| eat, drink and be merry these [rive at Port Hope on Saturday, quoted by name, said he has tional. Fourteen Bomarc bases, days is to forget how much {July 25. She will leave for Fred. learned the president instructed have been announced for the U.S.| the eats and drinks are cost- |ericton Tuesday, July 28, instead McElroy to recommend whether and two for Canada ing him. of Monday. the continental defexce command RSL should retain both the Nike-Her- cules and the Bomarc, or should W Ld discard one of them. McElroy LOOSE TALK was said to have heen told to - * back up the recommendation with : solid evidence. bd hd TEST NEW BOMARC 1 - Meanwhile the ai- force's new Bomare made its maiden flight Wednesday from Cape Can- 1 Bv THE CANADIAN PRESS pital plan and is overcharging industry, the methods of business acks on opponents high- those covered by the plan $24,- and industry, our political parties and the way of life which has In a speech at Galt, Mr. Frost/made Ontario great and strong ) L ; accused the CCF leader of "'say-|then, of course, it suits his pur- Premier Frost fired a barrage ing reckless and unfounded Pose." of criticism at CCF Leader Don-|thj t 's | ald C. MacDonald. Mr. MacDon | ungs_ahou mysell. Show, Is | ASKS BIGGER MARGIN ald went into the Kenora riding!] have been associated." | Mr. Frost called on the vot- of Albert Wren, Liberal member| po wa oto tar a Don. |S ID the June 11 election to of the last legislature, to blast| 14 but = ame the oi of | ElVe his Progressive Conserva- Wren. ut touc on the topics of|tive party a bigger majority than the CCF leader in a television j Liberal fe a Mos might. ho Nie 84 seats I held in the last Donald said then that recurring| +] would i) oth {scandals show Ontario isn't even the arm of govern gy |getting honest government. [strengthen the arm that does the REGRETS "LOOSE" TALK | fob, he said, holding his fist The premier, addressing a po-[2'00 litical rally of 137 persons, said at olor, Mr. MacDonald |he had listened with regret go) 381 It was a "travesty" that [the leader of another party . . . MJ: Wren should parade under talk glibly and loosely and with labor {= Mr. Wren is running obvious relish about scandal and on dySralL aor ticket, |the lack of public morality on the| e CCF leader told a lunch- part of historic parties in this €0n meeting of 28 in support of province including my own party | CCF candidate Bill Sherman that and the government I lead." Mr. Wren had never wavered in "This is not new for this leader. us Mlegiance to the mining and |It is part of his thinking and part ope SoTpaties. The Kenora of his method . . . that it is reck-|the t 1 Supported outing {less and without foundation; 2% on logaine and mining, 3 . i . . : 0 id And auon ax which was insufficient al- Elizabeth Price Wins Championship [ake oy dijteren [ready to pay for the services to ASCOT, England (AP)--Elizabeth Price of England won | "It is, of course, intended PB industry that must be the British women's amateur golf championship today, de- Ione thing--intended to destroy| 1 feating Scotland's Belle McCorkindale at the 37th hole the confidence of the people in| CHARGES TOO HIGH i [the political life of our province|, Af Oven Soom. yiser Move To Pin Down CBC Responsibility SWE SY Snes stand. ment was paying half the cost of OTTAWA (CP)--A move to disclose what CBC employee ~ " 4 ilies he ospita plan while premiums vas responsible for a controversial TV program on - early free erp a _r FR Ie rest. But $24,000.00 life of a beatified Canadian nun was launched today in the |bv his statements make people ey ame has yoy this ) v his s x » SS was bein harg i Commons broadcasting committee. | distrust free , business, year,