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The Oshawa Times, 7 Aug 1959, p. 1

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THOUGHT FOR TODAY An oldster would be lucky if he felt half as well today as he hopes to feel next week. Fhe Oshavwon Times WEATHER REPORT Saturday cloudy with showers thundershowers. Turning much cooler late on Saturday. Price Ni 10 Conte OSHAWA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1959 ot Over Per Copy VOL. 88--No. 182 Authorized As Second Class Mail Post Office Department, a EIGHTEEN PAGES Gos QUEEN EXP EA ECTS BABY RLY FEBRUARY 1960 | City MOH Reports Two Polio Cases Two cases of non - paralytic] Dr. Jack Todd, who is treating mon wheii a child has had three | polio were reported todav to Dr.|Doth cases, said today that it is'shots", he said. too early fo tell whether or not| Robert is a baseball pitcher] there will be any paralysis. or the Bathe Park team and '"'Paralytic polio is very uncom pitched them to victory in the EGGS, NOT YEGGS jOsiave Pue-Tiee SSsmpiontis SCARE HOUSEWIFE and Andrew, 13, and one sister, Carol Lee, four months, | "We have no reason to be-| rary : lieve there will be a growth of BOSTON (AP) It was polio in Oshawa," said Dr. eggs--not yeggs--that Mrs. (Stewart. "We don't expect an in- Gussie Simmons heard in her |oreace." kitchen Thursday. . Todd said that the third She caled police and re- polio shot is considered the equiv- ported shie believed there was |alent of a booster shot. a prowler in her kitchen. | "It's not official here," he add-! 'There's a loud, rattling |ed, "but the provincial board of| C. C. Stewart, Oshawa's medical officer of health. Both cases involved children wx and were the first polio cases to | be reported in Oshawa since 1956 {when two adults died here from the disease. Dr. Stewart said that there was| ; WOUNDED BERSERK GUNMAN TREATED Kyrlo Czupirczuk, 42, | killing two and injuring four | with expert police riflemen, went berserk and fired re- | others, is treated by unidentified | Caupiresik, an Mtetuploye car- : + penter, a heen ace " NOW g i af We peated shotgun blasts into the | nurse at Hahnemann Hospital. | penter, ha el p io m an no kno yn connection between | r Hn n institution earlier this year |the closing o. the Rotary swim-| erowded dining room of a home | The crazed slayer was wounded | after sending threatening let- {ming pool anc the polio cases, | for the aged in Philadelphia, ' and then captured in a battle | ters -AP Wirephoto |"but it was learned that one of| SI Spiga eT a a {the victims had used the Ritson {road swimming pool two weeks| (ago. Condition Good Doctors Report LONDON (AP)--The Queen is ability te carry out her projected f| 2oing to have a baby earlv next tour in West Africa as arranged vear, it was officially announced |this autim ay bring to many today. of her people ir Ghana, Sierra .A Buckingham Palace spokes-|Leone and the Gambia man gave the news to British and| "Her Majesty also much re Commonwealth reporters this/grets that she and the Duke of morning. | Edinburgh will be unchle to visit | He said her pregnancy was not|Shetland, Orkney next week. confirmed until this week. | "The Queen, who has been Buckingham Palace announced) Seen > her medjos] SiVisels {that the baby, the Queen's third, (Since reiurning from Cana a, |is expected '"'early in 1960." |stated to be in good health." | The 33-year-old monarch re] The royal birth will be the first :|turned only last Sunday from ato a reigning British sovereign six-week tour ,across Canada. [for more than 102 years. | Today's palace announcement] The last was Princess Beatrice, |said: "The Queen will undertak oungest child of Queen Victoria, Ino further public engagements," | born in 1857 the customary phrasing for thel | h fing WILL STAY AT CASTLE SUC erent of an. impem |" The Queen plans to stay at Bale pa i rlle, the moral until mid-September. Nkru« CMdr. Richard Colville he ah i Monitor Posts For CBC Set Up 4 DEBRIS PILED ON ROADS Hurricane Dot' Rakes Island HONOLULU (AP) -- Hurricane storm raked the Dot struck the island of Kauai fourth largest in Thursday night with destructive] archipelago. fury. : Kauai, with its 28,000 residents Winds of 75 miles an hour was the only island to feel the swept north across the Hawaiian main force of hurricane Dot, entire island, the Hawaian island and|which in the last two days had| re northernmost ed homes, uprooted trees, dealt only glancing blows at the knocked down power and tele- rest of the chain. phone lines. The storm piled. roadways asith. MAY. LACK WATER ! debris and blocked many of them.| Oficials feared a water short.| Huge waves pounded the shore- age might develop in Lihue, the line. Torrential rains swelled riv- island's principal town with a! ers and streams. population of some 5,000. Radio station KPOH at Lihue | Press Barred { took a bad beating. They were| guided by such clues as a foy cap| In 'Mom' Hearing PORT HOPE (Staff) News- have the child declared the wom- men were barred from the court-|an's ward. room here today as department! Meanwhile, it appeared likely of welfare officials appeared be-|that a hearing into complaints of fore Judge W R. Philp of the neglect of 99 of the children from Peterborough Juvenile Court at whytehaven will open Wednes- a formal hearing on the custody |dqay in Port Hope, 5 miles east of 117 children seized from | i") re ) "Mom' White's Bowmanville! mp, attorney-general's depart shelter a week ago. ment Thursday said Judge W. R. The court, scheduled to sit at Philp of Peterborough, who is to 10 am. did not get under way preside, would probably confirm until 11 o'clock due to the tardy|ine date today. J arrival of welfore department of-| yrs Whyte moved out with no ficials, who will present evidence ¢aniave, She started her watch in of formal identification of thels. (ome manner--suddenly driv- children now housed in various ii, .,'¢; the vilage, in suburban shelters in Toronto, Oshawa and gq.' 4. ough and dropping a other centres. " blanket and a few provisions on The department of welfare was the ground beside the roadway. | ted by Noble Drew and| She never did get to see Bruce, | ebb of the child welfare ; jad she says has been dear to branch. Harvy Deyman, QC |hop hear since he was put in her| Crown Attorney for te anid care the father five years ago Courtice fo pearing Oe Dew alter suffering severe burns. Mrs. people present wher. the court convened this morning and they CAMPAIGN PLANNED immediately went into a consul About 50 supporters of Mrs tation with Judge Philp | Whyte attended a meeting Thu It is expected that the hearing|day night. Mrs. Whyte told them proper will take place in Port|ghe will campaign to have Whye Hove August 12. {haven reopen and fulfil all gov. am . ernment requirements. TORONTO {CP Mom Whyte Complaints that the mission] packed up her camping equip-|,.." Gvercrowded and lacked| ment early today, ended her vigil shoves : lacked) in front of a children's home and proper 5 a Bitary equipment! headed back to Whytehaven Mis {prumpted fhe removal of 117 chil} don bo Bormenvile dren by the health and welfare 4 . department a week ago. Mom. Mrs. Bertha Whyte, 43 George Tonks, Oshawa archi: called a halt fo her nrotest wateh' tect designing a proposed new Sacred Heart Children's Vill mission for Mrs. Whyte, said age around 12:30 a.m. {there is little wrong with Whyte-| She had been there three days haven"s physical plant now. He! im a bid fo reclaim six-vear-old|said it is less of a firetrap than Bruce Wilkins. one of 117 waifs|Villa Marie, a Toronto shelter in| taken from Whytehaven by the|which some of the youngsters] Ontario department of health and/from Whytehaven are staying. welfare. The department said the] He said Villa Marie is over- rep Isobel W {Kauai and that beavy downpours Whyte wants to adopt the boy. | Robert Glecoff, s | Byron Crescent, told hi | that he had been swimming in the Ritson pooi two weeks ago The family of each child is| being kept in siolation for seven| days. i The girl is Sharon Jacksom, 14, of 151 Bloor street east. noise," she reported. alth will probably recommend | WINNIPEG (CP)--Cities and|Queen's press secretary, s: | ' " He | : | g > "Roth {i ince moral nex iseus - Two patrolmen went to the shot as a booster shot in| municipalities are being asked by| Both the Queen and Prince [zal sexi week 10 Wisclss Post house and found two hard frture," [the Canadian' Broadcasting Cor-|Philip have alwavs been anxious Posi statesman wh k hofled ef rattling around he re- poration to name volunteer com-(t0 have more children and are) ler, statesman who kept A fi . a . . > 4 0 the news to himself was Prime in a waterless, red-hot pan ine was mittees whose members will be|very happy 'about it |Minister Diefenbaker, He was Mis. Simmons had put the anort wi WSS . aul] . oes oa Rs LThaNe tie sogll ed 10 report un what they Seelyy Goon WEALTH {told toward the end of (the '8 tually 1 hool | ¢ } vis] ka T iio, 2 imcement Sai sen's C i them children were dome," he said; radio programs of the publicly The officia: announcement said |Queen's Canadian tour about the "and that rers teen-agers t00. owned Lattin ati "that the Queen, who has been|expected baby. a Save Bugis fies. | uty 2 er poration. Kate Aitken, |5e€0 by her doctors since return-| Diefenbaker suggested revising 1 addit a rst re-sch . otter signed by Kate Ken, obs % i | 314 1 | children, from three months to chairman of the CBC Board ofl; from Canada, is. in good|the gruelling schedule but Eliza: rgarten age have received Directors sub-comr nittee on pro- beth insisted on going ahead with 1 , 28e hun | rectors Hae P! Queen has two children, (it, I ] C N {the 3 » " 1 finance: . 001 - he ry i a e ets ame r. Stewart censured the adult rho og JHuance Ly § Deen 1s. Prince Charles 10, and Princess] hie the Queen told Diets. opulation in. the city, "Al ts|municipalities in the Winnipeg Atne, & __ {baker of the possible situation, ould have. fhe. shots," he uged;|aren. "P| The Gueen left Thursday With offered immediately to alter or sho ks t shots, A A a ili aa ildre: Lox " . {"but by June of this year only 25| Mayor Catherine Seppala of| Prince Philip ald jer Si on short the tour, af of the adults in Oshawa |Fort William also reported she|take her annual vacation at Bal-| The: Queen, however, insisted n immunized " "liad received. the letter moral Castle in Scotland and ar- that she alone was in a position ey git oh Ata nc Mh rived toere. today. we bonrdon® decide," said Colville, She 'was smiling as she boar " . Dief (CP)--A seven-year-old Smith. "I never stopped praying |the _train Thyarsday and looked itoriey at ai Bie pono ps home alive and welllboth for Michael and for: ay [far "from exhaveted despite the'rangements could he made for er four days alone in/daughter, who lost tier itshang ¢ forlomwed sand a lake in theleaviier this spring." ; Some 700 persons on Kauai| N° Name Lake ares got a name.| Michael had disappeared Sun- were evacuated inland. Five hun- Searchers have dubbed the day two cowboy cz ' ' ; y 3 rigors of her recent 45-0oy Cava: lene Queen to return to the United dian tour. [Kingdom.™ . |T0 CANCEL TOUR |QUEEN INSISTED dred were moved from homes| Place, 120 miles north of Sault|pistols. He said he wanted to go along the coast and 200 from the|Ste. Marie, where they found|for a walk and couldn't find his a £2 1 6 P 1, ception of |very good in Ochawa. was knocked off the air and offi {cials asked Honolulu stations ic | broadcast emergency information on the storm situation to Kauai's population, | The weather bureau said visi bility was zero, It reported tha 4.12 inches of rain fell in the six! WAWA bouvs just before the storm hit|boy came Thursday aft the wi wearing provincial constable No casualties were reported on Kauai but at least hal{ a dozen small communities along the eastern and southeastern coasts a ear and it led them ---- expecting Counter-Drought Drive In China PEIPING (Reuters)--A drive to counter droughts and floods throughout China was ordered to- day through the Communist party newspaper, the People's Daily. The newspaper, for the second successive day, ran a frontpage editorial calling for struggle against "rightist and conserva.| Mrs. Kate Smith: | tive thoughts,' | 'You know nanny, I hope you It said this summer's weather|Won't be mad. For three nights I| was abnormal with more|didn't say my prayers. But last] proppnive (spar -- Craig main mission was to study the| droughts and floods than in the night I prayed and asked God 0/Alley, 18-month-old son of Mr, | radiation belts that surround the past and the chance of more in keep me safe Surihe the Digw land Mrs. Arthur Alley, who re-|earth. Knowledge of this poten- the next two months It was a miracle," said Mrs. side on the W. H. Moore farm|-- [here drowned in a foot of water LATE NEWS FLASHES [last night. The creek, which emp- Arson Squad |in Petticoat creek at 7.45 p.m |ties into Lake Ontario. is located! Four-Year-Old Dies From Bee Bites lon the Moore farm P bes Bl | The alarm was given hv the) IO es aze HAMILTON (CP)--A four-year-old Hamilton boy died { | boy's four-year-old brother Tippy, | TORONTO (CP)--A fire which $15,000 damage in a cen-| today -- 15 hours after he tripped and fell in a nest of bees near his father's cottage at Peacock Point on Lake Erie. who was wandering on a road|caused leading to the creek when spotted tral Toronto rooming house early| by William Moore, 20, son of the|i dav is being investigated by the| farmer. The boy told him that arson squad. | 'Mom' Whyte Hearing Set vo ed peloore In| Disrict Fire Chief Howard Wil : : p a. vestigated and pulled the younger lett described the blaze .in the Hearing in the 'Mom' Whyte case will open at Hamp- boy from the water and started t0 | {hr 40 Re Rous Cong vorst ton Darlington township municipal hall, August 12. Notices [Gree-siarey aouse as. he Wors to appear at the hearing will be sent to about 45 parents of the 107 children involved in the hearing who are residing in about 16 different municipalities, This was decided at a hearing in camera in Port Hope this morning. apply. artificial respiration. dwelling house fire I've seen in His cries brought other people years," He said its 10 occupants| Drug Addicts Crazed With Fear TORONTO (CP)--The RCMP say drug addicts here, {to the scene, and help was sum-|"were lucky to ecape with their) |{moned from the 8. W. Pickering |lives." fearing a shortage of supply, have become desperate since 000,000 worth of heroin wa ed in Montreal recently. ABLE TO GO HOME = The boy flown out by a lands and forests department hel- icopter, taken to hospital for a check-up, and returned to his widowed mother. Propped up in bed and drinking r and water, Michael Thurs-| day night told his grandmother, | Tot Drowns In Creek [siemens At Pickering |amater and 29 inches long. Its|compared with | first half of 19 a The Queen, and Philip will bel "3: wag learned that Elizabeth {unable to mass 8 Foaequlel a [herself insisted during her Canas I lof Ghana and West Alri Y | 3s hat Coeo Palms Hotel on the beach,| Michael Vanreek 96 hours after|way back. jot Cu Premier Kwame Nkro. (dian tour hat Ja condition fue had wandered away from 1s He tod mah of Ghana was one of the. wn until her return to Britain mother's nearby summer cottage, Grant Hill CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) tially deadly radiation is a key rirst persons outside the Royal| One major Tesson was" that | vageek Lake. "Every time I felt afraid 1 shot|A Thor-Able rocket blazed aloft/to manned space travel Family to be notified of the © puysicians were not 100-per-cent Nearly 400 volunteers searched, my gun and I felt better." today carrying a 142-pound "'pad-| The satellite was called a pad- pected baby. : |sure she was pregnant unless " 3 1 . P 9 " hilin were wi Ls § y 1 During the five days the boy dlewheel" satellite that could|dlewheel because of four solar] The Queen ond Philip Were 3 od hey conducted a complete medi- without power and telephone Pistol and cowboy boot marks. |y,. ono" his guns and one of his|OPen a new era of more ad-|vanes designed to pop out from or Nov. 20, 1047. Prince b ATES: | eal examination. service, threatened by water! A group led by Leslie Vicken boots. Searchers found the gun|VaNced space research vehicles. |its sides. the Prince of Wales Yas OTD Ol" The sovereign asked that the shortage and with many homes and Garry Turcotte heard ; Thursday The satellite, to be called Ex-| These paddles were designed to Nov 14, 1943 Prin ess Anne as {examination be deferred until her damaged. 'squeaky sound Thursday be-|toward the lake. plorer VI if it orbits the earth, convert the sun's rays info elec- born on: Aug. 35¢ 930. aion wae (TEIUTD home. ------------------ hind a ridge in the heavy bush "Michael: said he Ces ing Contained a flying laboratory to|trical energy to power radio Rumors that ei ar Her London dociors -- Lord [country 13 miles from here. They, pine i 0 ae SOLIING investigate many mysteries of |{ransmitter baiteries. If succes her hird Jo 3 tor. [Evans, Sir Johy Weir and John |investigated and found the lightly-|. 63% said Mrs. Smith. "There| qq ful, future rockets will employ|lated after she was ta es {1 hid {H. Peel all lave stated 'the |elad, fly-bitten boy clutching aj. c id berries in the bush "qwe' preectage rocket was|this device to send information/ing her Canadian od fo wu. | Queen is in good health. |cap pistol and minus one shoe.| cc "¢ Was lost. aimed at a highly elliptical orbit|back from millions of miles injof her July 99. Tt was under.| It Is not yet known where thie a - ha i " y mors on Ju! 2. It a i PY 1 that would take it as far as 23,000 space. hor Tad ao inowledge at|DII h va Foe, Place. Bat the {miles into space and as close as lt ime that the Queen was|& amily plans to sped 3 160 miles to the earth, : | mas. season as usual a Because of this eccentric F d C S ] CW Fine wnnn | Sandringham, their Norfolk home Tati : was confirmed only upon|>: Ne i course, the National Aeronautics or 0.04 es her return to London Sunday. 150 miles Rorfeast o Londen, and Space Administration said it If a second son is born to Eliza: and bas uaLy Row March a would be four or five hours before | beth. he would be second in line| uckingham Palace. epor e Pp to the throne after Prince], Colville told reporters at: Buck. | iCharles, taking precedence over|ingham Palace: ny Fifleen major experiments were] TORONTO (CP)--Ford of C..-|Apne. { "The Queen was determined to crammed into the speroid-shaped|ada's consolidated sales in the| : ; |av oid the cancella jon of the Caé satellite which is 26 inches in di-| first half of 1959 were $275.000.000 PALACE ANNOUNCEMENT nadian tour which would have 243,000,000 in the] The palace .statement said {caused disappointment to mile Rhys M. Sale,| "The Queen will undertake no|licns." : president, said today in the com-|further publi. engagements, ! He sald the Queen was ems |pany's six = months report to! 'Her Majesty deeply regrets phatic in insisting while on tour shareholders. 'the disappointment which her in-'that her condition not be known. ued efforts to revive the boy by |children, lost nearly all their be- artificial respiration and admini- | longings and are being cared for stration of oxygen failed and the hy the Salvation Army. | boys was pronounced dead on the| "Chief Willett gave the damage arrival of a doctor. estimat fire brigade and police. Contin-| Eight roomers, including four '4 KILLED, 30 INJURED children were not receiving crowded with 30 or 40 children. | proper care some sleeping two to a cot. Two| "I've heen dead for five days! fire exits are badly marked and| but don't think Whytehaven has (locked while there are only two| been buried this week " she told Stairways to the upper floors and] 40 percons at ublic meeting [D0 outside fire escape, he said 116 hey Thursday Said om he Mursday | cy ARGE DENIED "It's restin W. H. Bury, Ontario director of wiil be ¢ behalf temporarily but Bert, [more than 20 children at Villa ille that Mom Marie, with babies on the second | Bruce's father floor and older children on the zal action to third, The building has four streel-| level exits and is equipped with a fire escape chuté for upper flours and an awlomatic sprinkler | system he said. . | Judge Philp spent Thursday! holding informal court sittings in| Port Hope, Oshawa, Brampton and .the Toronto institutions at! which the Whytehaven youngsters 'are being cared for, vever. he Bowman went home after promised to take le CITY EMERGENCY | PHONE NUMBERS POLICE RA 5-1133 FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 HOSPITAL RA 3-2211 husband in sat things from it [Child welfare, denied Mr, Tonks'|® statements. He said there are no | Blast Hits US. City ROSEBURG, Ore. (AP)--Fire|storey brick structure, was evac- at the Umpqua Hotel, three|able to get down shattered stairs, and explosion wracked a wide uated. It had held 65 guests and biocks away, for coffee. {and escaped by a second-storey| area at the centre of this Oregon He said from a hospital hed Window. They were admitted to| ty of 12,200 early today and at that he was walking back when/hospital with undetermined in-| least four persons were known tc the great blast came. It knocked|Juries. PM | have been killed . b him flat hoy rate in his own house more than two!" "? A . |OTHER BLASTS OCCUR a The uy 3 hospitals said}, es from the scene. Downtown, First of [the dead to be identi. THER were numerous blasts they ad at least 30 injured and streets were a mass of rubble fied was the assistant fire chief, |. om widely separated points as froze were coming in. Some were and broken glass y | Roy McFarland {flames ne Ma ten pons of i | Mre. Bill Unrath, wife of a vol-|axplosiv terial A dynamite tuck. pa h | + WR |explosive material. Block ate ng h Darked § Toe {unteer fireman, said she saw her| Rogeburg, 185 miles south of] It's a sad state of affairs $ > e | a ' i ning : . business district. ea loded ot y C {husband walk into the burning|portiand, is at the heart of the| in Britain when a policeman Ye a Porte 3% moments after the fire siren had Gerretson Building just before pouglas fir lumber industry. | I tect Her Majesty's | 1am Palace. The precaution i gr spreading damage | sounded an alarm for a blaze at|the explosion . The force of $he(y,ymber and building supplies oc.| [a5 © prote er VCS | followed last week's incident pid 32 lock area of smallithe Gerretsen Building supply|blast knocked her down. |cupied severa! buildings in the| Palace guards from the tourists. | when an American tourist ores ware > ag . 31.32. ", 3 : 4 | Tl 3 Bou es, residences company building. The truck was| At the Unrath home, a block|stricken area. A London bobby kept the crowd | claimed that one of the guards . Sma! apariments parked just outside it while the away, their daughter, Mary| The National Guard was called| at bay yesterday so the colorful, | kicked her when she interfered | The Umpqua Hotel, six-|driver, George Rutherford, was|Elise, and two guests were un- out to prevent looting. bearskin - topped guardsmen | with his chin-up patrol. Lon- ~AP Wirephoto 1 y Vy employees, Dick Smith, the hotel manager, sald the blast blew out findows| BEWARE OF THE TOURIST DRIVE AWAY The blast from the truck came don newspapers and tellow guardsmen rose to his defence | after he fas censured and con- | fined to barracks. The ramrod- | stiff guardsmen are under or- der: to ignore civilians while on duty. could man their traditional posts unimpeded at Bucking. |

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