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With showers Friday becoming colder with snow- flurries during the day, Thought For Today Nothing makes April comes faster than not making an early tax return, She Oshawa Erne Authorized as Second Class Mall Post Office Ottawa and for payment of Postage in Cash, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1964 TWENTY-TWO PAGES VOL, 93--NO, 31 Alert Army In Alabama Race Crisis ISKEGEE, Ala, (AP)--In- fantry units have been placed on alert at Fort Benning, Ga., for possible use in Alabama's latest integration crisis, The Associated Press learned today, Elements of the 2nd Infantry Division and the llth Air As- sault Group were placed on alert Wednesday for movement into east Alabama within 30 / POLICE RECAPTURE TERROR SUSPECTS 2 Rob, Rape Suspects Elude Police Dragnet voked a new city fire preven- -. mage g ey in| ea said he suspects arson we the filter plant fire, which left the community's 1,200 residents with only a 36-hour supply of water, Rea said emergency conser. vation measures poss. would stretch the water supply until next week when the filter plant Jury Raps Time Lag minutes, sources at Columbus, Ga,, said, Officially, the army neither confirmed nor denied the alert, The alert was the first devel- opment of this nature under the administration of President Johnson, who is faced with his first showdown on racial issues. Mayor James Rea of Nota- eulga, a small east Alabama town, closed all its schools to- day because of a fire in the water filter system which left the town: short of water, The fiye broke out Wednes- day night and word that the schools would be closed was Jate in reaching some students and parents. Consequently, some of them showed up at the high school, to which six Ne- groes have been ordered trans- ferred by a federal judge. QUIET AT SHORTER At' nearby Shorter, six Ne- groes attended classes again at is expected to be repaired, He include the closing of the schools, The fire broke out shortly after the justice department asked a federal judge at Mont- gomery to: prohibit Rea and others from further interfer- -- in the school desegrega- ion, HEARING FRIDAY Friday in nearby Opelika on a government: suit challenging Rea's use of the fire prevention ordinance to keep the Negro pupils out of the school, At Washington, a justice de- partment spokesman said the government entered the case at the request of the court during the original Tuskegee High School integration sult -- last year, Twelve Negro pupils were or- dered transferred to schools at another school integrated Wed- nearby Notasulga and Shorter said these emergency measures' A hearing was scheduled tor! | Ngo Dinh Can, brother of South Viet Nam's late Presi- dent Diem, is supported by policemen as he arrives for DIEM'S BROTHER CHARGED TORONTO (CP)--There was "undue delay" at Wellesley Hospital in sending a seriously injured subway worker to an- other hospital for "more quali- fied treatment,"' a coroner's jury ruled Wednesday night. The jury, investigating the death of Rosaire Beaudry, 37, ruled he died in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital of acute menin- gitis and a fractured skull, eight days after finst being admitted to Wellesley Hospital Dec, 12. The meningitis was caused by the skull fracture, suffered when he fell 15 feet through a subway ventilator hole. The jury said: 'We feel that the initial treatment at the Wel- lesley Hospital was adequate but that his (Beaudry's) trans- fer to the Toronto General Hos- governor, of central provinces before the November over- throw of the Diem govern- ment, He faces accusations of appeared two days before he re- ceived the specialized care. Dec, 19, Dr. Lajos said. The de- cision to send Beaudry to Tor- onto General hospital for spe- cialized treatment was made at 7 a.m, the next day, General Hospital neurosurgeon, said Beaudry died two hours after treatment began, recognized earlier by Toronto General Hospital neurosur- geons, Dr, Turnbull said, The earlier the ailment is diagnosed the better the chance of a cure, although the. mortality rate is 30 to 40 per cent, he added. FLUID FIRST SYMPTOM At Toronto Hospital ywould mention it the next day or write the doctor a note, Mrs. Beaudry said, Dr. Cass said after the inquest that "water" was probably spi- nal fluid, He deplored the fact that a neurosurgeon hadn't been called to examine Beaudry at Wellseley Hospital, Italy-Wide Strike Ends ROME--Life returned to nor- mal in Italy today with the end of a strike by the country's 1,000,000 state employees. The 24-hour walkout ended at midnight Wednesday night. Beaudry's condition worsened Dr, Ian Turnbull, a Toronto The condition might have been Dr, Cass, in summing up the MONTREAL (CP). -- Police: quickly captured four of six men who escaped early today from cells in a downtown court- house where they were being held in connection with the ac- tivities of a rob-and-rape gang. Two of the mien, one of them believed wounded by police bul- lets, evaded a police dragnet and an island-wide search for them was under way, Among the recaptured was Victor (Pretty Boy) Levesque, 25, who was arrested only last Saturday after being sought by' police for months for question- ing about the hooded gang. The gang terrorized some sub- urban and rural areas of On- tario and Quebec by invading private homes, robbing the oc-' cupants and raping women and young girls before fleeing. The gang was also believed respon- number of trucks. sible for the hi-jacking of ba plained of stomach cramps and asked to go the bathroom near cells on the third floor of the criminal courthouse on down- down Notre-Dame Street, As soon as he was out of his cell, Messier overpowered the guard, took his .38-calibre re- volver and locked him in the bathroom. He then freed Falar- deau, Fecteau, Darveau and Facchino. The five then made thelr way down to the second floor where. the guard in the women's. de- tention area was 0' y and relieved of his revolver and keys, FREED LEVESQUE They freed Levesque, who was in a cell not far from those of three women who were ar- rested with him Saturday in a Rosemount district pital, where more qualified treatment for injuries to the head is available, was unduly delayed." It made no recom- mendations, Coroner Eli Cass told the jury Beaudry might not have died had he received more attentive care or been treated by people more aware of complications from such injuries. 12-HOUR LAG He said there seemed to be acy and accessories after the fact in connection with the gang's robberies, brutality and other crimes against the people. --AP Wirephoto by cable from Saigon UX. Troops Curb Cypriot Outbreak ' ja 12-hour lag between the time up a neutral zone in the vyil- lage of Ktima, near Beau seemed seriously ill sjand he in recei where renewed fighti: had reck: and when bega wat hee G expert attention. The firs! Kist-cypriots. A British mil-| 7™Ptan of meningitis may have itary spokesman said the situa: i Hee "vn. er U.S, Recalls Envoy After Ghana Riot There were conflicting reports of the casualty -- ing po ae break. Some officials said at wi WASHINGTON (AP) -- The least three had been killed, two United States has recalled its ambassador from Ghana, offi- clals said today. Greeks and a Turk, while other reports said one Greek had William P, Mahoney, the U.S. envoy to Ghana, was called been killed and two Greeks and two Turks wounded. Two other Greek - Cypriots "4, A oes were killed this morning in what! oeibneitetive oe an unconfirmed reports said. was!" Mahoney's rec iy ens =e an ambush on a country road) wake of ef an came in te 12 miles south of Nicosia, anti-American demon- strations in the Ghanaian capi- Two other Greek - Cypriots ; were injured and admitted to hen boty aneenics Rg --_ iNicosia General Hospital, One tions with Gan atiicicte of the Greeks killed was a PO-| stressed . ' liceman and the other a civil : ini Meanwhile, an official gov-| Dutch Queen Hurries To See Daughter ernment. statement quoted aus} THE HAGUE (Reuters) evidence for the jury, said the first sign of Beaudry's "turn for the worse" was fluid run- ning from the nose and mouth two days before his death. Beaudry's widow, Mary, who said she was "concerned" about the treatment given her hus- band, testified there was so much "water pouring out of his nose" that a le had formed by the bed She drew it to a nurse's at- tention. The nurse said she to have been wounded by po- 'Negro, 18, Faces 5th Death Appeal lite se 'ur mist known whether the men. were/pen, Colo.; armed, tobogganist of Tt was believed the two menjand his teammate Mike Hes- were joined by women compan-/sel, 21, . ions following their escape. rested after a In reconstructing the escape,|lice patrol cars police said Messier had com-!Innsbruck. Lung Cancer Rate Lower In Baldies NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Dr.,ministration hospital here, Morton Brown, with a mop of|where both are on the staff. long black hair, and a small] Only 19 of the 196 were bald. bald spot, said: "You -- a. a ee aes = ¥ lung jin rowel god meaty d . men chosen at random in the* Dr, Howard A, Beunchner, his ager by Sus. "-- 7 bald. bald pate agleam, puffed his aid in er words, ' ---- cigarette and replied: 'Non-/Said in a report to a receni sense. I've never seen a bdald.|meeting of the Rage Fag headed man with lung cancer." ee eles ae : ¢ That conversation three years four times as great among our ago was the seed of a research/random group as among the project, Today the results are lung cancer patients." in--the latest, if most unlikely,| The doctors figured there was report of the incidence of lung hadi cancer, The conclusion of the two New Train service started up again. Telegraph and telephone serv- ice resumed, School teach and postal workers prepared to go back to work, Government and union nego- tiators called a new round of meetings, All labor federations had supported the strike to back demands for sweeping reforms in the civil service with im- proved salary, bonus and fringe benefits. The government said the changes would be too costly. pre-trial hearing in Saigon Wednesday. Police say he is suffering from acute diabetes. Can was advisor to Diem and Police said that besides Le- vesque others recaptured were Jean-Roger Falardeau, 28, Aris- tide Fecteau, 24, and Jean-Guy Darveau, 27. Still at large are Jean-Claude Messier, 31, and Antonio Fac- chimo, 29, SEARCHED APARTMENTS Police thought for a time that Messier and Facchino were holed up in an apartment com- northwest-end of nesday, jby U.S, District Judge Frank A boycott predicted for that! Mi, Johnson Jr, after the state school apparently failed to ma-|school board closed Tuskegee terialize, |High as an economic liability, On the first day of integrated) White pupils quit Tuskegee classes, 13 white pupils left dur-/High after it was integrated ing the day. jlast year, They are attending Six Negro pupils tried to at-|°ther public schools or a pri- classes otasulga High|Vate school. Scho ilar tedeoed cmart me Although the six pupils were NICOSIA -- The emergency evacuation of a_i. de- pendents on Cyprus wound up today as Prt curbed a new outbreak of ing in ® coastal town, A special airlift Wednesday took 572 American women and children to Beirut, Lebanon, and more were to leave the Mediterranean island today by) commercial airlift, | British troops meanwhile set) One of the men was believed)tw United States petitions bearing thousands of signatures asking for commutation of the sen- tence, Scores. of letters were re- ceived by Vandiver and by Georgia's present governor, Carl E. Sanders, urging. that they stay the boy's execution. Georgia governors, however, have no clemency powers; only the pardon and parole board can commute a death sentence. Cobb first was sentenced to die in August, 1961, Appeals to courts have erased four execu- tion dates and now the Fifth U.S, Circuit Court of Appeals is expected to set a hearing date for a new trial in the early spring. ATLANTA (AP)--For almost three years, Preston Cobb Jr, has awaited death. The Negro, now 18, has seen the date of his execution wiped out four times. Cobb was sentenced to death when he was 15 for the slaying of Frank C. Dumas Sr., 70, a white farmer on whose property Cobb's mother and most of her nine children lived. Cobb, whose friends called him Dude, admitted the slay- ing during his trial but later repudiated his confession, His death sentence brought to light that Georgia has no law protecting a juvenile from the death penalty, At his trial Cobb told a white jury that he shot Dumas to jdeath after an argument over a fish he had caught in Du- mas' pond, "IT was mad with him because he kept telling me about that little old fish I caught, and he told me he was going to blow my brains out,"' Cobb testified. The jury deliberated 45 min- utes, MRS, FDR INTERVENES The late Mrs, Franklin De- Belgians Arrested By Congo Police ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters) Two Belgian employees of the Union Miniere mining company were arrested Wednesday night in the mining town of Kolwezi following an incident in a bar ' son in Macon County in. two kova said Wednesday night homes of Davis and three other award, a medal, in recog- placed in the "nuisance group"|Council, told the committee in Dr. L. R. Shepherd, president dustry. tinued publication of Canadian rug added: "In his reply moon." types to the long-run detriment "All assessors would be ap-/force and that finally the object ident of suspected ar- cosmonaut Valentina Teresh- Crosses were burned near the planetary Society's highest ether: things 08 thetusl inter. transfer tax act should be|Canadian Book Publishers' est." changes in the investment in-/stores and jeopardizes the con-| The statement issued Wed- Russian space crafts Vostok V Economists, . to be your passenger to the and distorts or rechannels other jtroops should be included in the ; lee Bh ce rene, their 4-year. augh- might differ. They studied 198 der 4 ednesday, but were|turned back at Notasulga, six turned back by Rea who in-jther Negroes were enrolled idays. A member of the school 'board, John Mercer Davis, she'd be pleased to take School board members, Briton to ae moon. nition of 48 orbits of the earth last June. we pt Apres ag a a brief that the industry werent not entirely rescinded, the|vives by struggling to keep/thoritative sources as saying) of the Interplanetary Society, ry . made the medal presentation io Anglo-American proposals for a and Vostok VI. "We do not believe that this/books." the proposals) President Valentina told Shepherd the|SPecial tax which affects invest-| Formation of a provincial as- Makarios reiterated the Cypriot/Queen Juliana and Prince Bern- . jhard of The Netherlands are on Valentina brought cheers when she said: "How wonder- --|peacefully at Shorter High School under the same court! \found two barns on his farm \destroyed by fire Tuesday The 'first. woman in space spoke to a large, enthusiastic Paps 7 ome TORONTO (CP)--The Invest-'sales tax were levied against omy mt said in a brief to/prices down, N 1 r e Ontario Committee on Tax-) any . mar ae .|NATO. military force to keep Valentine, %, wile of Soviet Any measure that tends to in lthe peace here "have hot been ve hi i ,jors and the investment is fair| sass jposition that any force sent to parogh 86 him the right to fly and equitable," the brief said. pacamnrer @ 0 pa ht are Bt wes Cyprus should come from the|their way to Madrid, it was an- nounced here today, ful. But why be a passenger? I should be proud to fly with [decree. With Brit rl on jnight, A third barn was dam- audience after she was pre- pecting bables, chatted at Buck- ment Dealers' Association of|books. ation, the act at least should be/ crease prices "threatens the ex-| Shepherd in turn was given a | called for today in a brief by) poe ni He replied "I have already) 'Furthermore, the tax elim- ; 'Land| (United Nations: Security Coun- They were apparently on you and so cement Anglo-Soviet of the growth in the economy of the province," In another brief, the commit- tee was told that Canada's in- tellectual and cultural heritage jpointed by this department and/o¢ such a force should be to pro- the province would be divided|tect the island's territorial in- each un- tegrity and restore normality." jinto several regions, jder a regional assessor who |would answer to a provincial Greek - Cypriot, sent Foreign recom: Minister Spyros Kyprianou to jassessor,"' the _ brief ter whose conversion to Roman Catholicism and subsequent ro- mantic troubles have caused a stir in Holland, The conversion was an- nounced last week. On Tuesday Archbishop Makarios, a lano Roosevelt asked governor Ernest Vandiver of Georgia to intervene in Cobbs' behalf. A Malayan lawyer made a similar request of the late president Kennedy. in which a Congolese deputy for Laalaba province was shot and killed, Reliable sources said today the two men got into an argu- ment with some Congolese, in- former Orleans physicians: Lung cancer strikes three to four times as often in men with bountiful hair than in men with bald spots, found no significant The doctors eay can' jain their a ee ve a theory: perhaps what- bald- 't ex. ever genetic factors cause would be at stake if a. retail| mended. The physicians examined the hair patterns of 186 lung can- cer patients at the veterans ad- ness may also some sort of resistance to lung can- cer, cluding Deputy Eugene Ka- jama, Five shots rang out and Kajama \was killed, Two Dutch jurists, Dr. B. W. Vanhouten and Dr, F. T, Die- mer-Linderboom, brought to the BALCER LEADS QUEBEC TORIES Conservatives Revise Program For Quebec OTTAWA (CP) -- The Pro- gressive Conservative party launched a determined bid Wed- nesday to woo Quebec vote with a leader, a program an organization with a accent. Quebec delegatés at party's annual convention unan- imously asked Opposition Leader John Diefenbaker to recognize Leon Balcer as leader of the Conservatives' Quebec wing and as his "chief lieuten- ant." Mr. Diefenbaker, CITY EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HOSPITAL 723-2211 Brant a plant fire was the LONDON (Reuters) -- Soviet|*8°4 sented with the British Inter. laghan Palaes on. "apece and Canada said today the security} J. M. Owen, president of the rewritten to reflect majoriistence of our too - few: retail/®ccePted:" book recounting the flights of peak UE tis woieety mates 'cortata tevbe st wustaans the Association of Ontario Land) ci), shat no Gneak or: Sania They sete. apparently on relations." _|London with counter - proposals/Quyeen Juliana announced that a ito the Anglo-American plan for} planned engagement for her ja 10,000-man peace force, would not take place. Makarios accepted the peace-| Throughout the controversy, keeping force plan in principle|the whereabouts of the princess but made it plain his accept-/have been a mystery, She was jance of any force hinged on it/last reported in Spain. being linked with the UN, | The Amsterdam paper De | In Tunis today, UN Secre-|Telegraf says the %M-year-old jtary-General U Thant said he/princess, whose whereabouts |telt the Security Council should|has been unknown except to her jtake up. the Cyprus question if}parents, has gone into a three-| | lasked by the Cyprus govern-|week retreat at a convent in) ment, Pamplona, northern Spain, | LATE NEWS FLASHES Congo Army Chief-Of-Staff Killed LEOPOLDVILLE (Reuters) -- Congolese army chief- of-staff Col. Eugene Abeya has been killed in an ambush near the guerrilla-ringed town of Gungu, it was authori- tatively learned here today. Cuba Cuts Off Water To U.S. Navy Base MIAMI, Fla, (AP) -- Havana radio said Cuba's water service to the Guantanamo Bay U.S. naval base was cut off today and will remain off-until 36 Cuban fishermen held in the United States are freed. rer ~ . = QE \ jfresh from a vote of confidence) gual lawyer, was proposed as esday, agreed immediately, |Mr. Diefenbaker's chief lieuten- praised 'Mr. Balcer, trans-|@2t by Paul Martineau, mines) poyt minister under the Diefen-| minister in the Diefenbaker cab-/ ker cabinet, as a moderate inet. French-Canadian leader with a| Mr. Martineau told reporters) national stature comparable to|that Mr. Balcer will be "'a man that of Sir Georges-Etienne Car-|to be contended with" whenever tier, chief lieutenant to Sir John'Mr. Diefenbaker calls a_lead- A. Macdonald. jership convention to choose his Quebec has eight Conserva./SUccessor. : tive MPs in the present house, The PC convention wound up compared with 50 after the 1958| Wednesday with only a hand-| election and 14 after the 1969/!U! of delegates left in the main vote. : convention room, The others « Ore were closeted in provincial cau- lili a aertatoas que | ggg = Ph cigar hee," Mr. Balcer said. "Many trains or flights home after at- Yitending the party's largest an- |Changes have taken place in the! nya} costae "ieierd. |Province in recent years. The last big decision was to He said regional meetings willjinstruct the new executive, un-| ibe held later this year to choose|der president Dalton K. Camp,} candidates in Quebec ridings/Toronto advertising executive,| umd to write a new program that/to call a conference this aut- will appeal to French-Canadians'umn to delve deep into Conserv- jand Quebec voters generally. jative philosophy and recom-/ Mr, Balcer, 46-year-old bilin-imend an up-to-date policy. | x iN } | | & RS himself » CANADA LEADS IN BOBSLED EVENT and Victor Emery, Their time for this ran was 1 minute, 3.64 seconds and they led the field in three of four runs with | Accused Principal Retains Fergus Job FERGUS, Ont. (CP) -- A high school principal charged with forging examination papers to gain his son his upper school matriculation standing said Wednesday he will retain his position until he appears in court Feb, 19. Fergus high school board officials said they agreed that Donald Tutt, 52, principal at the school since July, should remain at his S a combined time of 3:10.45. --AP Wirephote via cable from Igis at Winter Olympics in Igls, Austria, near Innsbruck. From left-are Peter Kirby, John Emery, Douglas Anakin, The Canadian team, piloted by Victor Emery, right, speeds along in third run to- day of four-man bobsied event