THOUGHT FOR TODAY The man who helps his wife into the car probably just acquired one or the other. Oshawa Times oF pe anemanpurcetsony' LY WEATHER REPORT Partly cloudy showers and late tonight an @é with scatterod thundershowers d Tuesday, VOL, 92---NO, 188 Authorized es OSHAWA, ONTARIO, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1963 Ottawa end Second Cless Mall Post for payment of Office Department, Postage tn Caen, SIXTEEN PAGES hootenanies on the grass. Oril- lia police chief E, EB. MeclIn- tyre called conduct by some of the almost 20,000 people at the weekend festival "a damn disgrace."" Festival officials emphasized that trouble Sat- SEVERAL OF THE folk mus- ic inthusiasts at the Mariposa Festival in Orillia, Ont., haul- ed out their own guitars for Folk Festival Gives Orillia 'Worst 48 Hours In History over lawns and carsjpark outside town had been broken into and ransacked." cancelled, wandered downtown He said a segment of thejand staged a repeat perform- 1 nearly 20,000 visitors to the fes-;ance of rowdiness at last year's ded|tival "gave this town the worst/street dance ORILLIA (CP) ered with rowdy behav second consec organizers of r Mariposa Folk Festival de Sunday night to Mas Cathcart Denies Rift In Cabinet SARNIA (CP)--Bryan Cath-/tion to Premier Robarts and cart, Ontario minister of travel} would not seek re-election, and publicity, describes as "a} "I feel that I have had complete hoax and hot air" re-|enough" the 63-year-old minis- ports that his resignation is due|ter said, He has held the post to a cabinet rift or to recon-/since 1955, He said he wanted to struction of his department jmake his exit on the crest of a He said Sunday night he told|tourist boom, He managed to Premier Robarts six months\giean some praise from Mr, ago he thought of retiring be-/MacDonald who said; 'Per. cause of family responsibuities. |heps he is to be commended for "I am doing this completely | his courage in resigning," by my own desire," Mr, Cath-| Neither he nor Premier Ro- cart said, 'Premier Robarts\parts were available for com- never mentioned my .resign-/ment later on Mr, MacDonald's i Wis ae Phi aa ee "i "Life is getting shorter and) Mr, Robarts was spending ti my wife and I want to see the)weekend at his summer home BRYAN L, CATHCART continent," the 66-year-old cabi-'near Grand Bend, Ont. It is be- net minister said, heved he will not accept the! Donald C, MacDonald, Onta-/resignation until he calls a gen-| rio leader of the New Demo-leral election, expected some-| Liquor Chief's leratic Party, said Mr. Cath-/time in the fall. i AEE packets a et 'a : erage as : | . the misbehavior of a minority|'art's decision came as a result) - alan Fowler, president of the Wife I 0 Sell who abused the hospitality and|0f "serious division of opinion '.ambton West' Progressive Con-| good-will both of the festival|/behind the scenes within the cervative Association, said Aug. ca urday night came from a min- ority of the visitors, (CP Wire- photo). 190 ON BUSES HIT BY FOOD POISONING Go To Hospitals In Three Cities BRANTFORD (CP) -- Food poisoning struck 150 American pilgrims, most of them women, on their way home from a re- ligious gathering Sunday night and early today, Sixteen were admitted to hos \pital in Brantford and nearby |Paris, All were reported in sat- lisfactory condition, Fourteen were treated in hospital at Pon- tiac, Mich., and allowed to go home, . The other 120 were given medicine for minor discomfort here and continued their jour- ney. The 136 treated in Brantford and Paris were aboard three buses en route from a Roman Catholic ceremony at Orchard Lake, Mich, The dinner at the ceremony included potato salad, baked beans and ham reported to have been provided by a cat- erer, Doctors here diagnosed ithe trouble as food poisoning, and from Illinois, New York, Indiana and Pennsylvania, were among more than 800 who dined on the multiple-school campus at Orchard Lake, Mich,, follow: ing Marian Day exercises at hich Richard Cardinal Cush+ &, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, spoke. Three busloads of women, re. turning to the Buffalo area early this morning, stopped in Brantford and nearby Paris where a bus driver and 15 of the 120 women in the group re. ceived treatment, Ten of the women were taken to Brantford General Hospital; the others to Paris Willet Hospital, Fourteen: of the victims were taken to St, Joseph Mercy Hos- ital here shortly before mids night Sunday but all 14 were re- leased by 6 a.m. A spokesman at St. Joseph jsaid the menu for the dinner jserved the women included po. jtato salad, baked beans and in next year's p and the town," he said abinet He did not disclose any plans/ : 28 has been tentatively set as He said in an interview thatthe date for a nomination meet- | The rush for hospital space} Hotel Shares started shortly after Maynara|"*: The food was reported 16 \Climenhaga of Buffalo, one oinave been provided by @ cate ke changes 48 hours in its history." The 50-man police force, as-|for next year's presentation, but/ihe quarrel concerned person-|ing sisted by reinforcements from/said he would talk with munic-/nel: policies, departmental reor- . sia TORONTO (CP).-- Ethel the bus drivers, stopped his ve-! erer, Most of the trouble occurred ft urday evening con-'neighboring to communities. keep the crowd "It was a < was said Police Ch tyre. "Tents were ri cameras smashed, s 1 I nds of spectators,| unable ped down,|on being informed a scheduled! check ' eping/al hootenany--a folksong; Cars were parked and tents cat-lsing-a-long -- scheduled in a were pitched on lawns without earner werner ithe owners' permission, police Rusk Asks Senate =: One of a number of thefts in-/ jvolved a man losing $400. Seven! jarrests were made during the/ weekend for illegal consumption of liquor, None of the seven iganization and the possibility of imerging the small travel and publicity department with a larger department. Mr, MacDonald said the eco- nomics and development min ter, Robert Macaulay, was tr pal and police officials Missing from this season's program was a Saturday night Street dance, centre of most of last year's disturbances. The festival, which draws its name from the Orillia-like town in Stephen Leacock's Sunshine Sketches, attracted 10,000 per- sons last year. This season's crowd, about double the size, caught the town and festival of- ficials unprepared. Commissioner Allan Grossman, announced Sunday aight that Police See $2,500,000 cent interest in a Toronto hotel, Mrs, Grossman said partment with his, a move that Mr, MacDonald said he fav- : Drug Cache said: "There has been serious) MONTREAL (CP) -- Police | public company, 2 was a teen-ager, but police said [@) a Vy Tred Vy drinking was heavy 2 many teen-aged girls at the fes-| tival. | | The Saturday Evening con-| Secretary Dean Rusk urged thejenormous destruction on eachicert, featuring Jacque s La-| U.S. Senate today to ratify thejother, Still, the search for big-/brecque of Montreal and the} limited nuclear test-ban treaty,|ger, more destructive weapons|Travellers and Valerie Siren of] WASHINGTON (AP) -- State;enough nuclear power to inflict saying it should slow the arms'goes on... . |Toronto, was all but drowned) race without damage to the se-/ "Yet greater armament has/ out at times by the restless au-| curity of the United States. not demonstrably brough t}dience, S : | Rusk testified before the Sen-/greater security. The treaty, if} Sgt. Ken Chalmers of the/ ate foreign relations committee/Observed, should slow this sp'./provincial police said conditions} as the first witness in the Ken-'ral, without damage to our rel-|at Silver Sleeve Park, proposed nedy administration's drive for/ative strength." |Site of the hootenany and camp-| Senate approval of the U.S.| Rusk and President: Kennedy ("8 ground for hundreds of visi-| British-Soviet pact to outlaw all/will meet at the White House tors, would: not pass health in-! nuclear explosions except those! late today as soon as the presi- wees ER aUS cea ere ss under ground. dent returns from Cape Cod. Pah -- wasnt = water and Invited to the session were Defence Secretary McNamara} este . wc jouses." members of the Senate armed|Will be on hand for the meet-! Stival producer Jack Wall) Services and joint atomic eu-/!M8. Said Sunday the event will not} ergy committees, both of which) Kennedy also called Demo-|ne presented in its present form have an interest in the test-ban/cratic congressional leaders to)"™"* °°St ' issue. the White House for a later con- It's obvious, despite the com-/ ORS ference. mercial benefits to the town! Rusk, seeking dl ; A te eal Rusk, who met Friday with|they were more than offset by| SS "ht etic |S 0. Viet Premier Khrushchey,) raise. tol rs Sunday ] emphasized that jtold reporters Sunday that the} Bomb Damages 'ing of + ats | round of U.S.-Russian ne-| bia the treaty by not move with | Germany}. tions "will ognition of the -- ne back witn| 9th Kroger Store | ly U.S. t speed." EAST ST. LOUIS, Ml. (AP)--| ognition of the Communist East! learned that he came back with German regime the impression that the Soviet ith the United States to ease/A bomb caused heavy damage} itensions in Europe. |to Kroger supermarket He said East German author-/leader wants to carry on talks in ities wil] subscribe to the treaty)y Rusk made clear that he will|East St. Louis early today. No rec in Moscow, and added "The Soviet Union may notify |publie concern at his (Mr, Cath-;87¢ ttying to locate $2,500,000) j thi »/tributed by an international nar- jsonnel within the department. leotice ting broken up late taal He gave notice to four senior)... civil servants, heads of branches . . . that they would), Informer's Tip be fired from their jobs and Meanwhile, Montrealer Roger} wapierre, 40, and Anatole) Ethier, a resident of Hull, Que.,/- y in a ing to merge Mr. Cathcart's de-| |statement the actual transfer of/who responded to emergency jthe shares will take a few days! jto complete, Sale of the stock jfollows the action of Seaway Hotels Limited in becoming a|Twenty - mine women who at.| i Reese el : Mrs, Grossman's ownership/Lake Schools were taken cart's) clumsy handling of per-|Worth of drugs hidden or dis-/4¢ the' shares was criticized two/hospitais here and in Brantford! jmonths ago by leaders of the and Paris, Ont., Sunday night |Liberal and New Democratic/and early today with what was! parties since the hotel is lic./described as ensed under the Liquor Licence/ poisoning." |Grossman, wife of Chief Liquor/nicie in Paris and said he was too sick to continue the trip. lA number of his passengers she has accepted a firm offer/also were ill. jfor the purchase of a 14-per-| while some persons went to) jhospital for treatment, others were looked after by 12 doctors j calls, PONTIAC, Mich, tended a dinner at the Orchard) to! The women, many in their 60s J . Rids Police given a -- to wee for jfour newer jobs at higher pay In U.K. Holdup jin competition with 300 other japplicapts," LONDON . AP) An in: former's tip sent detectives|CLAIMS SCAPEGOATS combing London's sleazy East). He said the four men, two of remain in jail on charges in| connection with the dope ring's $60,000 cash. | Arrested Friday by the RCMP} | bd e e operations, unable to put up to.| S co min tal bail of $120,000: property or) in er dil End today for five criminals re-/Whom have since been named after a dozen simultancous| Pre nant B Ward ported 'missing from their|to other posts, were used as raids in Ontario and Quebec, | ° homes since history's greatest/scapegoats for Mr. Cathcart's| the or Soret Satur- ibbery. s ifailure to provide a properly de-|day to Aug. 15, ' j ; os a a en de, but/Signed program | The RCMP said two other) LONDON (AP) -- Julie Gulli sich Wisk wok a en Mr. Cathcart told the Lamb-/Montrealers, Roger Laviolette,/Ver says she is going to have a at each of the five addresses. [ton West Conservative Associa-}4, and Alain Phaneuf, 30, and tion | The precision with which the gang orked aroused specula- tion that the master mind was last 'Thursday and made off -jin Paris at the same time,| The copyrighted article in the of $7,500,000. Most of the loot i Se The arrests of the five men For Missing Plane 13 pounds of heroin with an un-| However, special Crown Pros-| American and Icelandic planes)! earnings of prostitutes. a former military man southwest Greenland for a miss. Yo!ved in the Paris-Montreal.} f ' ae vealthy Paris night club|Ward, the weekly newspaper About 15-masked men haited/tion Friday night that he hada wealthy the Glasgow-London mail train/submited an undated resigna-/owner, Roger Coudret, arrested|The People reports. " a iwould "undoubtedly". be tried/ Sunday newspaper says the 22- comb aes Shan the soctecient Search Continued °y French authorities. jyearold singer met Ward, a was old currency being re- ifollowed the seizure in Paris Fe) ecaloragp snig Ay ye gead turned to London for destruc. iow i i : COPENHAGEN, De nm a'rk/4¢rworld value of $3,000,000, |srardase of, Seems te te (Reuters) -- Danish, Canadian,| 14, Pierre Lamontagne said] today continued a search over|the total amount of narcotics in-/ Spurred by reward. offers to-ling D : ireraft New York pipeline's current op- H jing anish Catalina aircraft talling £260,000, hundreds of|with 12 persons on board. baby by the late Dr. Stephen icentral figure in the Profumo convict him of living off the "AN I wanted to do was to igive him peace of mind," Miss erations had an underworld va-| Gulliver said, "My baby is due us of that fact. We are unde ho obligation to accept that ao. tification and we have no inten-/ ain to the Senate commit- the assurances he gave West German Chancellor Aden- injuries were reported. _It was the ninth bombing of Kroger stores in the St. Louis tion of doing so. but the East 2Uer that the treaty in no way area since March. GGerman regime would have ' committed itself to abide by ih provisions of the treaty." TEATY SIGNIFICANT ies recognition of Commu- cast Germany the United States or other Western allies. After giving such assurances n Bonn Sunday, he was said to nist Police said the ently store. All of the bombings have oc curred after the stores were bomb appar- was planted inside he Telling the senators that this have won a commitment from/closed for the night, ' treaty. may prove to be one of the most significant since the founding of the United States Rusk said "The United States and thé Soviet Union already have AUDITORIUM PROGRESS - $1,000,000 $900,000 sj Ct $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000 ; } $100,000 $50,000 lac jhospital $200,000 aurray, INo det ils West German leaders that their) government will sign the nu- clear pact. Britons called police stations, claiming to have information that might help the police. The train on its 400 - mile journey from Scotland was halted by a false red stop The bandits uncoupled the motive and first coaches, moved them line and rifled them. loco- Some 20 ships also were tak- missing military plane that dis- appeared Saturday during a routine flight expected to take lisht./one hour. All 12 on board were Danes two mail/--six military personnel and six) with others to import narcotics down the) civilians, including two chil- dren, due of $5,500,000. jin rt in the search for the! Police authorities: said the re-/ cf mainder already went through lother channels to the dope mar-.| ket or was hidden somewhere, Lapierre, charged with traf. ficking in heroin and conspiring} linto Canada, operates a service 'station and garage in Montreal. Only a few hours after Rust' Usd. TAX REPERCUSSION ? testifies at today's public \hear- ing, Dr. Edward Teller tells the Senate preparedness sub- esting in the atmosphere, outer) space and under the. sea. | Teller played a key role in| development of the H-bomb. New Yorks' Governor Nelson! Rockefeller issued a statement! endorsing Senate ratification of the treaty. But he warned ity tenner j Fatality Probed, | Sons From Oshawa OTTAWA (CP) -- The Bank) of Canada increased its lending rate to four per cent from 349 Last Tuesday, Finance Minis- sesc=<* Bank Boosts Lending Rate ing to maintain Bee} ter Gordon ed that Can- ada's foreign exchange reserves | Sunday in what may have been declined sharply in July, parti-| another indirect repercussion from the proposed United States foreign securities. Louis Rasminsky, governor of, the bank, said in a statement! that the rate increase "should credit in Canada." The central bank's lending cularly on July 18 and 19 im-jity of credit in Canada and it/ating every week wih the de- peel apes lan " mediately after the U.S. tax/should helpt to maintain Can- mands of possible "Soviet duplic- tax on American purchases of proposal was unveiled, Canada's holdings of gold and US. dollars dropped by $190,- 600,000 to $2,501,000,000 in July. This comprised a drain of $110,- ino, restrict the availability of 900,000 in ordinary foreign ex- change dealings and repayment of $79,70,000 to the Interna- PERTH, Ont. (CP) -- Crown/rate applies to. infrequent ad.|tonal Monetary Fund on a loan Attorney J. E nto the death Friday night of) rehibald Gray, 72, who was) brought to hospital here from nge-a dead on arrival The man was brought to the; by his. three SONS, | and Leonard, 21 22, both of Oshawa | He | officials called prov-|sure on interest rates which had bank's e afier Gray's death.|developed in Canadian securi-/bank was still aiming at pro- ing institutions is of the case have] been disclosed. leading indicator of the cost. of credit in Canada. In an inchrect reference to ithe Inearby Mountain Grove suffer-/aftermath of the July 18 tax pro-jthe Canadian dollar. Kennedy, the statement said: 'In announcing the change, the governor of the bank de-/ uncertainty and upward pres- lies markets during the past few) weeks." Sampson of/Vances to the eight chartered|Teceived during the 1962 foreign |Kingston has ordered an inquest/banks and is considered the/¢%change crisis. Mr. Gordon said Wednesday that the drain in the exchange fund did not represent a run on it didn't jevel," he told reporters. Sunday's announcement about 28, of Mountain Grove (scribed it as a technical adjust-/the bank rate stressed that the and Ronald,/ment related to the increased/change is not intended to signal a basic shift moting conditions favorable to| The central bank rate js rar-jious U.S. quarters as well as economic expansion while help-ely applied, and then only as a'from the Japanese government. ) "The change announced today should not restrict the availabil- ada's international payments position without having adverse effects on the balance of pay- ments of other countries." The rate had been set at 344 per cent since May 6, when it was cut from four per cent in a move described by Mr. Rasmin- sky as an encouragement of easier credit and economic ex- pansion. The May 6 reduction was the fourth since the rate was fixed at six per cent in June, 1962, "It was ajas part of the government au-' skull fracture. He was' posal to Congress by President' walk--perhaps a fast walk, but sterity program to refill Can- c reach the dangerjada's low foreign exchange re.' serves A lew rate set by the Bank of Canada tends to make credit easier to obtain, but changes in the central/are not necessarily reflected in monetary policy. Thejthe rates of commercia! lend- international/minimum charge on advances to be born in March. If it is a boy, I shall call him Stephen." Miss Gulliver, who was girl friend and jstood by him during his trial, jsaid last week after receiving a farewell letter from the 30. year - old ostephath that she |Ward's last |would see Lord Denning before the end of the week with "sen. sational" new evidence. The week passed, however, without her seeing Lord Den. ning, who is conducting a gov- ernment investigation inte se- curity aspects of former war minister John Profumo's affair with call girl Christine Keeler at the same time she was see. ing am assistant Soviet naval at. tache Lord has shown no | Denning to the chartered banks. Before' particular interest in Miss Gul. the 1962 austerity program, the jrate was a floating one, fluctu- the money market. liver's promised revelations. Ward's lawyer, Jack Wheat. ley, cast doubt on gambler Joe HOLDINGS INCREASED | The fixed rate of six per cent was dropped to 5% last S- Wade's statement that he had jevidence which could have jcleared Ward. Wade was 'reported recovering tember, five per cent in Octo-| erdose sleeping jber and four per cent in Nena Reg hi See | jvember. Each cut was jby a healthy increase in for- eign exchange holdings. President Kennedy's proposed tax on purchases of bonds and' securities in Canada and 21 other. countries was aimed at halting a drain from the U.S jfoveign exchange reserves. In Washington subsequent to the July 18 sur. Prise announcement, the Cana- dian government won exemp- horns on.new issues of stocks and bonds and on mortgages and private loans The tax proposal still is be- fore Congress and strong oppo- Sition to it has developed in var- negotiations| border guards, have escaped to Seven E. Germans Escape To West BERLIN (AP)--Seven young |East Germans, including three the West im the last two days, police said today. A 22-year-old corporal scaled the Berlin Wall near the Bran- demburg Gate Saturday night and reached West Berlin. Four youths, aged 19 to 21, scrambled through barbed wire Sunday at a heavily guarded border point near the Bavarian tewn of Hof. » ' Wheatley, who had talked to Wade, told reporters: "I did not think he had any evidence which could have been of use." A London art gallery said that portraits by Ward he put on sale to raise funds for his defence have brought £11,507 ($34,521). Tt said 123 of the 165 paintings, drawings and sketches were sold before the 19-day exhibi- tion closed Saturday. MARGARET RICARDO, 22, who was a witness at the trial of the late Dr. Stephen Ward, arrives at the Treas- ury in London today for ques- tioning in the continuing prebe of Britain's sex-and- security scandal. Miss Ricar. "suspected food! STILL IN HOSPITAL More than a dozen women were reported still in Canadian jhospitals at midmorning. Most of them are of Polish istock, Rev, Stanley E. Milewski of Saints Cyril and Methodius Seminary, one of three institu. ( Ap) |tions composing Orchard Lake |Schools, said he could not ac- 'count for the women's illness, "We had 460 women at the seminary for the weekend," he jsaid, "They all ate the same |things and slept in the same dormitory. Of the 270 whe Stayed over until the morning jonly three were ill enough to be jkept in a hospital for any length of time." Father Milewski said the women stood for at least twa hours in the sun listening to Cardinal Cushing's sermon and participating in other phases of jthe ceremonies, "Some may have eaien. too fast before they boarded the buses for Buffalo, become ill from the long exposure to the sun, or suffered from the excite- ment of the day," he said, Besides the semimary, other jinstitutions composing Orchard Lake Schools are St, Mary's High Schoo! and St. Mary's Cob lege. The seminary supplies Polish. speaking priests te parishes in {Canada and the United States, @o was questioned by Lord Denning, whe is conducting a government investigation inte security aspects of former War Minister John Profumo's affair with Christine. Keeler (AP Wirepheta) Ai