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The Oshawa Times, 22 Mar 1960, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT THOUGHT FOR TODAY 4 : : Parents are people who bear in- : Partly cloudy tonight and Wed. fants, bore teenagers and board i nesday, a few flurries tonight, much eolder, winds light, in- newly-weds. . : creasing to gusts. v NO. 6 Price Not Over OSHAWA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1960 wig' RT IR a Ri SIXTEEN PAGES OL. 89--NO. 68 J 10 Cents Per Copy Speed-Up On GEGOND SON OF QUEEN Highway 401 TORONTO (CP)--A levelled-off castle to Port Hope by mide : spending program for Ontario i summer and 26 miles from High- roads in the next year was out- . $e ~~ way 25 north of Milton to High- A lined today by Highways Minister ' a way 8 between Galt and Kitch- Cass 3 3 . Mr. Cass, introducing his 1960- ® 'The construction program on 61 estimates in the legislature, # 1 this most important freeway has announced a capital and main- § ¢ been accelerated in order to r tenance expenditure of $251,500,- " £ bring relief to critical sections of 000 compared with a record $ J . Highways 2, 5, 7 and the Queen | . 4 | 1 1 Trew er 261,000 spent in the fiscal year F ? Elizabeth Way," Mr. Cass a jax ome { 3 | ending March 31. It was the first § i o 1 but the sections of Highway 401 | time in six years tha! estimates #g 1 he of that have been opened will] ss won eo SE i SN Ht Ss Destroyed | | Christian Edward "My department is organized ; . into a continuous whole and prepared to handle any io . Starts will be made on 32 miles ! : LONDON (Reuters) -- Queen by Buckingham Palace soon after volume of new construction work i i of two-lane paving on three new ames wv ¢ w ; Elizabeth's 32-day-old second son|they were registered. Registra- Which finances permit, ; 1 A 1 Sections oe Hignway 0 from i i ; WM today was named Andrew Albert lion of birth is a formality re- "but at some point operations "i Odessa to ghway rescolt| "9% Z A : 5 {Christian Edward quired by British law for all must level off since it is neithe ic ki ' to Iroquois and Cornwall to Lan- N : i i oy Andrew was the name of his babies, even royal princes. economic nor necessary fo bu g caster three escaped in night attire at late grandfather, Prince Andrew i it too far in advance of require : 2 am. today when fire of un- 1 in 4 f Greece, the father of Prince Albert is the first name of the ments, and sral cond tion i 3 HAMILTON ACTIVITY known origin destroyed their 14- A % 4 : : o Ho oottie Ee of Tras aoe infant prince's other late grand. and other obligations of the prov he Program for the Chedoke EXx-|room, two-storey home near the % : 4 ? i wi Hh # |drew : father, Ring George Vi, Cliishian ince must be taken into . ac- wv pressway, the stretch of Highway mouth of Duffin's Creek about : i be | The first infant botn to a rei .jand Edward honor his great-gre at ount Fo 3 403 within the Hamilton city lim-/five miles southwest of here i 4 4 ing British monarcis in 103 vear grandfathers, Christian IX of its, calls for a start on construc-| The victims were Mr. and Mrs. i ? ; s be boy is second in og Jears Denmark and Edward VII. FEDERAL REFUNDS DER Ae Gas ti ay 6 at W. i Stewart cud dpudhie £ % : 4 y is s in lin ot ; is Ts dels Dae tari alice da FREDERICK CASS ion bom Highway & at Wolfe Is-|A. M. Stewart and daughter, v a a throne. His 11-year-old brother,| By giving the baby four names, e total | Sai : tland to Aberdeen Street Sandra, 16, who lost all personal i s o Bis 5 ; |Prince Charles, is heir apparent. |the Queen and her husband fol- ducting $12,000,000 in re due he Ottawa Queensway, part of Trans-Canada Highway outlay pelongings when their wooden : J wa | Prin Andrew was born at/lowed a precedent they from Ot 2 3 _ dor the Ti Canada Highway; ma-|will be $8,000,000 on new con-|structure was gutted, despite Eo : 'kingham Palace Feb 19. Hellished with their first 1 Ontario's share I a an- jor starts on a skyway over the tracts valued at $15,000,000, which|prompt efforts of the Ajax vol- # § " weighed seven pounds, three|Prince Charles, the heir appar. ay rollar n fs > 2 y x bi : veigh s, ! . : ID : in. $75.00. ig Na nd cana at Jomer, Bese include 253 Inlles of Iwolate Pav. unter fire brigade to check it. : : : ounces at birth. ent. His names are Charles Philip 3076 han $5000. atharines, and on the Che- i rading an The loss was reported to be L Photogr r Cecil Beaton, who|Arthur George, 0 municij €S, doke expres in Hamilton seven structures befween $15,000 and $20,000 % § took his first portraits, said thel up about $3,000,000 from the pre A 20-m le > in the Trans-| Municipal subsidies, Mr. Cass| rp | "15 ble cov { vious year anada Highway on the eastern noted, account for 30 per. cent of ; Of the t 1960-61 outlay some e of Lake Superior north of total net expenditure. They > AJAX (Staff) -- family of : Princess Anne's four names are family was alerted after i baby prince is blue - eyed and Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise the father smelled smoke and , J dark-haired. The photographs willl In addition to registering the $13,000,000, about $14,000,000 less wawa will be made available to| available on a sliding scz Savy flames FUNNING Wp Se rest 1 5 i be nade Pulie Weduexla Hes baby, registrar Prince handed than in the current year, will 20 iraffic, although not fully paved. ing from 33 1.3 per cent for roads Aldo Lodge and located at : ers name an at Bucki gham Prince Philip two forms--one for to capital projecis on King's high- phe offici: yening Sept. 16 willland bridges in cities and sepa- Poach. 3 : Ps re Son a Sr "NERam obtaining cheap milk and vitamins ways. Maintenance on these high-| ally through' traffic on. the rated towns up to 80 per cent in s Beac . alace toda egistrar 'il-| under the state - supported na- vays will cost $46,000,000, an in| Trans-Canada from Quebec to the some townships, improvement le : can a tional health plan, and another for crease of about $1,000,000 Manitoba borde districts and Indian reserves town boundaries . n Bav. " 4 i : {REQUIRED BY LAW | registering the infant with a doe- I reached by travelling along Bay-| 4 ; The names were made publicitor of the family's choice, , Highlights of the new program da Adhere ' " QE eo The subsidies include $1,700,000 1's Beach Creek west via Pick- include a continued speed-up on TWO MORE SECTIONS for assistance to statule labor bs Semel i a Highway 40.. a four-lane artery On Hig v 401, which now has b g ) 5 oards or groups of settler or from Windsor to the Ouebec b: 273 miles in operation, two addi- grou; Sestlers for $0 that It can' b mpleted | tohe I be opened] cous truction and maintenance in : i ; so tha can be completed tional s s » of Ie eOTDO ater Co A Vv ; continuation of work on year--18 miles from New- Lal Lo ashi DEER FA OR a . Y O a es PLANNING NEEDED TELEVISION | TWO TORONTO DETECTIVES LEAD PETERS Stateless Teacher iii: gos rice 40 on em snp AVENUE Drifting Snow lodge is the Ajax f liam Prince said eating lunch on a farm near . . ation agent Ordered De orted iim bl £50 : terest and are requested to do bie Ad s"s farm S sur. P so, we are prepared to enter into| Ebbie Sa game fuge TORONTO (CP)--Swirling snow but he London area will be hit y . un » 7 \ a co-operative study and, if ne-| aus heav: and forecasts of colder weath er|by igh winds from Lake Huron VANCOUVER (CP)--A pretty,| Miss Rebrin came to Canada and because of the heavy and high winds with considérable|thtoughout today and tonight. Se y | bs jcessary, loan members of our| the deer have been blonde University of British Co in July, 1958, and held a Brazil.| ! | statt to assist local authorities. | LR two corneribs in the drifting in some southwestern|vere drifting is expected. | said Monday she appealed to the minister of pod ' . areas greeted 8 . aon TE ---------------- 5 Nain Wine of TRE BE asked to leave Canada dence were eld early in 1959, (Jor SiTeet system and show the Adams's {elevision screen i Soday, pected fo pass out of the prov im A statement by the lawyer for! Her application was denied and| municipality where and when ma-| Can be Seen throngh : Pg 10 | Jey. ca therman confirmed by early afternoon. The weather. freni Rebrin. 33. jor improvements are needed. At] dow of the house, and it : |thier fears on this second official man said the storm may bypass night her application to become a|immigration. When that appeal | Same time ey allow a fo adcinistes the GgeE: fer oll day of spring. jOitaya and the Montreal district permanent resident of Canada)as denied she met immigration eos nasi liesirave ps =} ears of Corn from the eribs. Police burst into a Highland|bank. The two men leaped out (Montreal and was going to start| "There is not a sign of spring »|but it poses a threat to the Mari- has been re a by H mi- department officials in Ottawa|gione > uch a way. that tn go over fo the window and avenue home, Monday night, guns|anl began punching him. A neigh-|work at General Motors next he said as citizens woke to their times. gration department but that the |act week for a final attempt. | outes Fy the major streets will| stare at the TV while eating. |drawn, to arrest John Darrell {bor, aroused by the shot, ar- Monday. second snowstorm in a week. Northern Ontario escaped the outcome of an appe She worked fitst at the Univer form a homogeneous system." |Peters, 29, and Madeline Lucy(rived in his car and the men| He told Mrs. Dussault mey| An abnormal Areti break, |Prunt of the storm although fem- decision made last week has not pd heh lg Li gen y --_---- [St. Pierre, 17, charged with the|fled, together with two girls who wanted the room for a month. we outbreak, | peratures were reported up to 12 been forwarded to Sy. wos emploved Sam |attempted murder of a Gran-{had been in the first car. He paid her a week in advance, [%/ Bey sz usting iB 60 Bus ~ degrees below normal. Winds of Without mentioning Miss Reb- i ponte "AN PROC Tt vere, tham township man, Saturday) Stokes was arrested near the "They went out in the afternoon, 2% 1our, moved -southeastward|y.gp miles an hour were pre- rin's name, the department said|'> Dani, Alta, then came here. ur er us ect | nicht. abandoned car. : they said to go to a show." Mrs, By pT pd raat AKES| dicted for North Bay and the fore- in Ottawa she was asked to leave DELAY ORDER | Toronto police had received Taking part in fhe Oshawa Dussauli said. "They didn't re- to" oot mga an sect en | caster said 'a raw day" is in the country because she lack Mr. Tag ! information. that led them to be- raid were, from the Oshawa turn until 7 p.m. Peters played TOvitice e prospect. The forecast tempera. qualifications for permanent resi-|. 4 Bart Saran order ask [believe Peters and the girl had|Police Department, Detective with the d a bit; then oy |F : |ture is 12 degrees. dence ing Miss Rebrin to leave Canada elle Check- {Kenneth Young and Bruce Mc-| went to their room. They had] By 7 a.m. today London had| . : : I > by March 10 was held in abey- isl taken a room in Oshawa. Check-\z 0000" with Police Constables |all kinds of newspapers with reported a snowfall of 4% inches. |, 11¢ igh winds accompanying Lawyer 4 ; art Said the ance until a decision on her latest ling with Oshawa police, thelp Snowdon, Gordon Ross and them. : {Up to 31% inches re "reported the storm may kill hopes of an applic atior was e on the| neal was made. SUDBURY (CP)--Karlo Sopta, room was found by going throug! Ross Jemison. | "The police arrived at about in the Windsor, Hamilton, Tor- early opening of lake shi ipping be- The immigration department|a 26-year-old Croatian-born im- {the "rooms to rent Sertion oi The detectives from Metropoli-(7.40 p.m." she said. They told onto, Trenton and Kingston areas. Ifalo oy De iro, Cleveland nd But: + ss Rebr has been given migrant, was to appear in court the Oshawa Times. It ii poi tan Toronto were George Thomp- | Lloyd and me, it might be dan-| [ia 0 Sales hampered elioris of ific R SSian 2 B ¢ ther t » Canada voluntarily. [today on a charge of murder in home of Mrs. D. Dussault, son, Jack Seddon, Patrick Burns |gerous and sent us outside. The |SEVERE DRIFTING it Fai es Coast Suan = ussian r. Norman A. M. MacKenzie, [the death of constable Charles Highland avenue. and George Tomber. {police were everywhere. I was| The forecaster said the snow is 0 e 'wo hishing ings president of UBC, said he was|Biddy, 28 who died in hospital Five Oshawa policemen with| Mrs. Dussault said this morn- so frightened I didn't sleep all|expected to change to snowflur-|from Wheatly, Ont., trapped in FLED SIBERIA yught by surg by the news, last Friday after being slugged i four Metropolitan Toronto detec-|ing, the couple arrived and ask-|night." ries by noon today in most areas|an ice field off Peelee Island. Her {ath vas a ju y He not know Miss Rebrin|With a length of timber in a 4 tives, cleared Mrs. Dussault and|ed for a room about noon Mon- a -- - RE. 1 " street fracas. i] Iher son Lloyd, 16, from the house|day. 'They came in a car driven wife 10 Chin ng hah itelligent and was thor-| A three-day search for Sopta 3 wil and entered the room to find the by a tough looking man. Peters | revelation. The : atisfactory in her work." ended Monday afternoon when he ] ) couple lounging on the bed. They| claimed it was his brother-in- | bs amily lived in China ur ) Miss Rebrin's parents are still|™Vas arrested in the office of law- {offered no resistance. Peters was law | when it emigrated to Brazil und » Brazil. It is reported she at-[¥e James A. Jerome, : |take n to the police station clad She said Peters was very nice the auspices of the I \ empted to get permission for MF. Jerome ii he met Sopta {only in his pyjamas to "girl was quiet and so was | tie hem 'to come to Canada. 3 an ads 0860 Tec eZvous ar The two were charged withthe girl. He told her he was from | =hielentoned im. He talkod to shooting Donate Di Sante who 3 nel s wounded in the hand after Sopta, who cannot speak English, wa vounc - hd hd for about an hour through an in- Zo he surprised house breakers in ur in p i |terpreter {his home near St gailiarines. 4 rican 10 ~ | Later Sopta came to his oifice | James Andrew Stokes, 24, : | with the other man, who gave his Toronto, was also charged, i ; . ® {name as V. Saric. Mr. Jerome / attempted murder, in St. Catha-| 0S S a | " 3x | telephoned police and Detective g rines, Monday. Mrs. Eva Di el ¢ 11 L111 l 1 1 I } | Sergeant Ovide Gauthier arrived told St. Catharines Police she and 3 {to arrest Sopta at about 6:30 p.m her son Phillip, 4, surprised two Whes the murder sharge Moi {men when they entered their | on (1 an S read to him Sopta sai ave = {home Saturday night. nothing to say." He is expected | She said she screamed for her| The first Natignal Ladies' Curl 4 _ Ito be remanded when he appears husband who was putting the ing Championship got under way RHODES & 10 court today ¢ar away. The men, trying to at the Oshawa Curling Club this MURDER CHARGE open the door, fired a shot at the morning with Ontario meeting § A warrant charging Sopta, for. lock, then smashed the glass out. Quebec and Prince Edward Is- ; merly of' Toronto, with murder KARLO SOPTA Mr. Di Sante ran up and|land playing against Nova Scotia. 4 : e th one man as they The New Brunswick rink receiv- ELEN UANBIAND YY ; two years ago from Hun- grappled wi gro dead and 186 wounded rs v death of Constable Bibby, who Canaga NO. ye ars ago have burst out the front door. Afterjed a bye in the first round. SOL TH ; was attached to the International [2ary. Sopta is believed to have le. during which Mr. Di! The rinks will play a round Reuters News Agency said one WEST § | Nickel Company's police force at Deen in the Sudbury area ford SC uffle, duri rit : : 0 fe : Neuro was rep { : py Br pany.s poiice lorce at about three weeks looking for Sante was shot, the two men fled|robin series today, Wednesday today's shoot AFRICA fopper Sin He sustained 2 Fh work lthe car, leaving a gun lying out-|and Thursday. The winner of Sesh "oh : lu 1 1e fig 0 pa We he % av S = Township, whe a lahemng ed Sad ry. hotel: las. Welnria Neither the lawyer nor police side the house. dl these games will miget a Saska were killed and more than 3 SHARPIYNHIY #7 night. 4 | disclosed where he had been be-| Mr. Di Sante followed an jious rink, representing Weses jured Monday night 2 a m-- Police were told the fight, at fore he gave himself up. forced the other ear into a sow Canada, in an invitation match §§ opened fire to disperse * one time involving 12 men, .oc- { ¥ ; I. who assembled in the streets of SOUTH Rlcurred after B ib = nen, pe The opening ceremonies wer e the township again toda Crewe AFRICA brother and another Copper Cliff ; ASHES foost Solar w. The Sompering I " - "l J 0) a arade Trouble aiso was reported from {AA policeman shouted at the occu- a1 a surface le Nyanga West Township, where ---- pants of a car that nearly ran| around the ice surface led by a pipe band. For the occasion the seemed attractive JOHANNESF Police he new outbreak ca as official death oll in bloody elashes Monday rose to 66 Ne- : was taken out shortly after th > Negroes were said 1 to have tried to Copstawn ~~ of) | them down. An argument de- se fire to an clecirclty deport. sci [veloped when the occupants fot School Bus, Freight Train Crash [i bas besa specoly decorated ment building out oe car. Bibby, father of CAMDEN. Ala. (AP) -- A school bus and a freight train George: Garlock. representing EE } tensor remé it 7 , ash hy 8 £ . = Ser 4 high ar ans igh MAP OF RIOT AREA Py ied Monday. rammed together near here today and first reports said Public Relations Service Limit- Johannesburg, 900 miles to the was jointly charged with murder | seYen persons Were killed oF, Jniroduced, Mrs. ave Watt, northeast, where the worst of carried machine-guns and rifles, in the Bibby case and was re- of Port Arthur, president of the Monday's violence occurred, some with bayonets fixed on manded Monday to March 24. He New Rambler Plant At Brampton Canadian Ladies' Curling Associ More than 60 persons were killed them was previously charged with as- ; be hes vg Canad .. (ation. She in turn there when police opened re sanlt causing bodily harm TORONTO (CP) American Motors Canada Lid. announc Worship Mayor Lyman A. with rifles and mach , WHITES BUY GUNS Another Sudbury man, Milan ed today that its new plant for manufacture of Rambler auto- lrord who extended a civic \ crowds protesting against this|. Dealer in firearms in the | Bulic, 22 was released last week mobiles in Canada will be built at Brampton's Peel Village, |.ome to the visiting curlers. country's laws requiring Negroes Johannesburg area reported that/on $1,000 bail as a material wit-| West of the Metropolitan Toronto area Mrs. Michael Starr, wife of the to carry passes whites were buying up any type ness . federal minister of labor, who Police rumbled hrough the of gun ney could get Mr. Jerome said Sopta, whom One Killed, 2 Injured At Muir delivered the first stone to start streets of the native sections ir Hospitals in Johannesburg were he had not met before. came to id . 3 ¥ play, was introduced by Albert armored cars. Those patrol | Jammed with the injured from| -- -- WOODSTOCK (CP) One person was killed and two |Meilor, of the public relations de- ighting Monday in Sharpeville others injured in a traffic accident on Highway 53 at Muir |nartment of Dominion Stores =! where the worst olence oc- Jordania near here today. Further details were not immediately avail- |1imited. who are sponsoring the CITY EMERGENCY vurred n Rirliner abl championship games $ 1 full and patients S f B ] At press time the Quebec rink PHONE NUMBERS were crammed together on the tra ed y ets Two Fishing Tugs Freed enjoyed a comfortable lead over floor of the Baragwanath non-| AMMAN, Jordan (Reuters) - inl {their Ontario opponents while POLICE RA 5-1133 white hospital. A nurse said doc-|Israeli jet fighters Monday night WHEATLEY (CP) -- Two Wheatley gill net fishing tugs, |prince Edward Island and Nova, ' y performed 66 operations on'attacked and machine-gunned a! stuck in ice a mile off Point Pelee for nearly a week, have {Scotia were engaged in a nip-| SEEN HERE is Mrs. Michael | the first National Ladies' Curl- | opening was the parade around FIRE DEPT. RA 5-6574 t wounded during the night Tordanian airliner carrying 19! been freed and are trying to reach harbor. Leonard Omstead, |and-tuck st truggle with the score| Starr, wife of the federal min- | ing \ampionship at the O:zh- | he IC riace of the compet 4 ension re ed high in passengers over the Gulf of president of Omstead Fisheries, owner of the Everett H., stid [4 to 2 after six ends. Ne ither of icier of labor teliveriz Be Cur Club this mors ing rinks with a group of HOSPITAL RA 3.2211 Sharpeville Today but no new Aqaba, usually reliable Jordanian she and the Heather Lee were two miles from the harbor at the rinks had scored more than! = © "200T,. Of vering i Wa, \u A lqis morning. pipers in the lead 8 : ad |clashes were reported Isources said today. | 11 am. one on any end. | first stone to officially open | One of the features of the --Photo by Jack Marshall,

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