- Progress Thought For Today Some people are so supersti- tious they will never walk under a black cat. : VOL. 93----NO, 50 Edition Ghe Oshawa Cine Price Not Over 10: Cents per Copy arks Banner Year For Oshawa OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1964 Weather Report Sunny and continuing mild on Saturday, Winds light tonight and Saturday. Authorized os Second Class Mall Post Office Department ttawa and for peyment cf Pestage in Cash, SIXTY PAGES FEMININE FAN MAIL Republican Presidential nomi- nation. Her adminisrative as- sistant and campaign. mana- ger, William C. Lewis, Jr., estimates that 96 per cent of Sen.*Margaret Chase Smith, R--Maine, displays some of the thousands of letters she has received since she an- nounced her candidacy for the the mail is favorable to the idea of having«her head the Republican ticket (AP Wirephoto) Pearson Sticks With Pension Plan Scheme OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-| ter Pear' as Peplicd with a firm rebuttal to Ontario. Pre- the premier's letter and, for the most part, a firm rebuttal of) what period his arguments, how- "It would be helpful to know you favor," Mr, Pearson told the premier. TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Ken- jmeth A, Brown was held re- | sponsible by a coroner's jury Thursday for leaving a_ surgi- cal clamp in the body of Pat- ricia Morgan, 32, who died Nov. 4 Bringing in its verdict at the conclusion of the four-day in- quest, the five-man jury found that a "state of disorganiza tion" existed during an Oct. 18 operation on Miss Morgan at Toronto East General. Hospital and made three recoifmenda- UGE TUR OVERS N Blamed On Metro MD EAR CYPRUS Naval, Air Unit Play War Games NICOSIA (Reuters) -- Cyprus|there is no prospect of an inter- today began recruiting special|national force or steps toward police to bring the island force|an agreed solution of the prob- up 'to a total of 5,000 to cope|lems of the republic." with communal warfare between) Dean said, however, - that hostile Greek and Turk factions.|Britain is ready to contribute President Makarios, leader of|to an international force, the Greek-Cypriots, announced| Britain normally has a gar- Tuesday he wanted to increase|rison of 2,000 men on Cyprus the police from the _present/but has sent 5,000 more at the jstrength of 2,000, The iGea has| request of Cypriot President Ma- been severely criticized by Tar-|katios to enforce the cease-fire kish-Cypriots. y that ended the -Christmas-time Britain served notice Thurs-|fighting between the Greek + day it was unwilling to continue| Cypriot majority and the Turk- ' "thank sk" of|iSh-Cypriot minority. coreg greeny aw there! 'The council scheduled another ment count after operations has been shown and this should be | universally adopted." It was Dr, Shulman who in- sisted the inquest be called, It was ordered by Attorney-Gen- eral Fred Cass when a report of an autopsy performed at the hospital Nov, 4 was brought to his attention. 'We attribute death to mis- adventure," the jury said, The jury found there must have been a difference of opin- ion in the operating room be- tween Dr, Brown, 45, and Dr. A. T. Varga, senior resident. Dr. Carva summoned Dr Burns Plewes, chief of surgery at East General to the operat- ing room, the jury found. Dr. Plewes ordered the operations revised and his instructions were followed 4 Ex-Newsman Following the inquest, Dr. DR. K. A, BROWN were no prospects of an inter- meeting this afternoon to hear national force being set up and steps taken toward a solution. -Makarios has ordered that all illegally held arms. must be turned in, Meanwhile, speculation mounted that Cyprus would try to get the UN General Assem- bly to hold a special session to tions: --All should insti- whereby all naterials Morton Shulman, chief coroner . os : ospitals of Metropolitan Toronto, said: | Fi hts For | ced on Peay o Se ea bg ropel a Recover Drugs urae | Stolen From dies ever occurrimg again in| this city. It will succeed if it prognces ne teenies | TORONTO (OP) -- A former In the future, I am sure,/roronto newspaper man, foun- Toronto hospitals will no longer! ger of an organization called instruments and used in surgical operations are accounted for when the operations are completed. | (This was not in effect at East General when the oper- 1 | tute procedures Rauf Denktash, representing the Turkish-Cypriots, The resolution to authorize the international force and a medi- ator was reported being pre pared by five of the non-perm- anent members of the council --Bolivia, Brazil, the Ivory Coast, Morocco and Norway a s Local Hospital miet Robarts' contention that) On two small points, he prime minister said the! ation took place.) tolerate the activity of any Sul) Underdog, is in Monterey, Mex- tno|who took the lead after private the Canada pension plan is be-jever, the prime minister said government here favors the 10-| ing developed too quickly, thus/the federal government is will-|year term for reasons of social] endangering existing pension/ing 'to 'restudy its position. ind savings arrangements, and) One of these was whether! j utility. In a 1,400-word letter to Mr,|ferring future increase in con-| working Canadians are not cov- 'obarts mailed Tuesday and/ tribution rates after the first 10;ered by existing plans. ade public here Thursday, r. Pearson said jt will be im- ossible to meet all the views) reques years of operation. The other "For people who are now mid-! was whether a retirement test, /dle-aged. most "Of whom, have ted by some other prov-/not had the benefit of existing) FIXES DEATH CAUSE of the provinces on all points injinces, is too formidable an ad-|nians for much, if any, of their the plan. He said the federal govern-| ment believes the Canada Pen-|s0n's reply was on the sion Plan as revised in January) of how rapidly the Can now has "a good measure of|sion Plan should be brought to| riod." final|full maturity after its introduc- - and in the the federal 'support," analysis govern-|tion. The federal government ment has to take responsibility Wants benefits io reach their) @ for it. In Toronto, a spokesman said Premier Robarts would have no comment on the letter. Mr. Pearson earlier told the Commons he intends to intro- full level 10 years after contri butions are started. Mr, Pearson said Mr. Robart has not been specific on thi point in his criticism, some Ontario officials s «i Just Gue have duce. legislation for the plan be-|spoken of a 30-or 40-year pe fore the March 31 opening of riod to bring the plan to ma- the federal-provineial confer- ence in Quebec City. Govem- ment sources here say it is likely Premier Robarts will ask for another round of talks on the pension plan at the Quebec meeting. The original plan, introduced last session by Health Minister | L Marsh, was revised in Janu- Princess Margaretha of Sweden ary after last autumn's federal-/4@s become engaged to a John Mr.|Ambler of London, the Swedish provinci! conference Pearson took over personal di- rection of it when Miss La- Marsh tangled with Mr. Ro- barts in las September's pro- vincial election. FELL SHORT Mr. Robarts wrote Mr Pearson Feb. 13 saving the re- vised plan still fel far short of what Ontario had hoped of it Mr was a point-by-point analysis of to Strontium 90 Probe Termed 'Inadequate' HAMILTON (CP)--A Toronto scientist charged the federal government here 'Thursday with not doing "'a really adequate job" of examining the concen- tration of radioactive strontium 90 in the bone structure of Ca- nadians Dr. Murray Hunt, associate professor of the faculty of den- tisty at the University of Tor- onto, said in an interview that the Jevel of strontium-90 in Can- ada is the highest in the world but govern" ent -statistics show the bone content is only the third highest "This means that in Canada, the bone-sampling program is} not very good." Dr. Hunt said. "The government is monitoring! fallout in the ground and air but not in the bones. CITY EMERGENCY | * PHONE NUMBERS POLICE 725-1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 HQSPITAL 723-2211 - turity. Swedish Princess Will Marry Briton STOCKH( M (Reuters court announced today Ambler, 40, who now is Sweden, is the owner-manage of a London transport com pany, a court spokesman said Princess Margaretha, a tal slender brunette, is the 29-yer old daughter of Princess Sy billa and the late Crown Prince Gustav Adolf who was killed in an air crash in 1947 Pearson's reply this week! ~ Harold Wilson, "(wearing light topcoat) British Labor Party leader, arrives at Mon treal's International Airport en route to Ottawa from Lon don. J. M. McAvity, president in REGINA (CP) -- Dr. Alan W Mewett, associate professor of law at Queen's University in Kingston, says the system of parolling criminals in Canada has failed to have any effect on the crime rate "Parole has become largely a matter of guesswork and what )/ little success it has realized has been in spite of the tem,"' Mr. Mewett told a meet- ing of the Saskatchewan John Howard Society Wednesday He said many prisoners who rishould be parolled are not, -|while- some who should not be parolled are parolled "Many prisoners prefer to "| spend the remaining months of * their sentence in jail, to emerge free later without further con- trols," he said, The system of tlassifying pris- SYS- b. N CANADA of the Canadian Exporte Association at left, and nold Hockle enior Britis Trade Commissione n Mont real, is behind them (CP Wirephoto) "The principal reason why a}| sidizes those' who need it/rules stould be written into law|public pension plan is desirable| now for the possibility of de-jis that nearly 70 per cent of -- Individuals interes ed should. have.the right. to se- cure preliminary~™ and final autopsy reports and this right should be clearly outlined inj law. --The Coroners Act should be amended to insute prompt compliance of responsi- ble parties The jury decided Miss Mor- minisjrative task to undertake./working |ives, retirement in|gan's death was caused by an Principal point in Mr. Pear-|reasonable security now is pos- acute question' sible: only if the public plan has|which in. turn was caused by ada Pen-|4 reasonably short maturity pe-|the clamp becoming entangled abdominal obstruction, in the bowels 'Parole System sswork joners as belonging in minimum lor maximum security institu- tions is quite inadequate At the Kngston penitentiary classification of prisoners in- {volved such "nonsensical con- siderations" as whether a pris- oner was co-operative, whether he was jailed for a sex: offence, or whether he was suspected of homesexual activity in the pri- son. Dr. Mewett said penal author- ities have failed to face up to the major task before them-- that of helping prisoners to pre- pare for release Ex-Page Boy Linked With Top Gamblers WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen- ate investigators got a flecting look at Bobby Baker's connee- tions with big-time gambling entrepreneurs Thursday and clamored for more. U.S. marshals were sent out to look for a missing witness, Edward Levinson, who operates the Fremont Hotel and gambl- Ing casino in Las Vegas and who referred to Baker as his "friend in Washington." | $3,331 PER YEAR _ Ontario In Average Pay OTTAWA (CP) -- More than one quarter of all Canadians 15 years and older--except. those on. farms and _ institutions--had an annual income of less than $1,000 in 1961 That's counting all income-- earnings, family allowances, old-age pensions and other tran- payments The estimate is contained in a preliminary report by the dur- eau of statistics on income fig- ures compiled during the 1961 census of Canada The survey covered 10,101,772 persons over 14 years of age or total, 2,789,335 had 'no income sfer this The report shows the average income in Canada was $3,131 'Only three provinces--Ontario, +t } g Has pm j consider ae Sor * talks sponsored by UN 'Secre- \ortand the need for an instruc! Peal oe oo Am of murdering - ' Se ee three Mexicans, his. wife said| Hospital Thursday were found|, ISKENDERUN (AP) -- Turk- deadlock, / in a hospital linen closet six hours after the theft, o cessful practice landing Thurs- ed ; this strategic port in help without charge people who dey "neat , j drugs were taken from a ward| South Turkey within 100 miles : in the Monte : ' s , +»,|four destroyers and five mine- . in the Monterey death cell mediately, The Royal Canadian succes tok ta takehAna Gassing ans WASHINGTON (AP)--A Sen-|ters, members of a prominent) theft. | FRANKFURT (AP)--A Ger- Nine thousand ' troops took! man historian told the Ausch- vhether Sonny , Liston' ing| | i ics w ' : whether y -Liston's boxing/hurst, who donates his legal|narcotics were found by & staff] vessels including four landing] 5, well as the extermination of set defeat of the world heavy-|tempts to get an appeal for! mat investigati ° 4 Feuer ment: temps Hipetion "00 tated, nich Institute of Modern History Senator Philip A. Hart, (Dem. H d MD Att | Diplomatic sources said today| i. jews the Nazis had a final tee will conduct a "short set of i ac resolution this weekend to pro- Pi : hearings" into a newspaper re-| vide an international peace Germanization of their Aerri he made Wednesday that he ion i i planned no investigation into| OTTAWA (CP) -- Politics andjcial committee on health at the|lief that the resolution, if it ma- fercaer" $2 tole) cake a the fight itself. But he said he/water fluoridation don't mix, al invitation of the Health League|terializes, will eventually be contract was made with Clay/told Thursday, group of senators and MPs who|members would vote for it, the aon -- vorpal ing an fi 3 prior to the fight, held in Mi-| Dr, Frederick J, Stare, head|meet periodically to discuss|Soviet Union would abstain, and : : ami Beach, Fila, of the. nutrition department of|health problems in Canada, was|the 11th member--Czechoslova-|, Broszat said the plan was put : ' i jin' 1939. Which quoted Garland (Bil!) and senators, including Health) The U.S. doctor said recent! The council was under New! «The first to feel its, effects Cherry, lawyer for Liston's In-/Minister LaMarsh and Defence|developments in fluoride re-/pressure from Britain, which) ya. the Polish intelligensia, tercontinental Promotions Inc.,|Minister Hellyer, that commu-|search suggested that in addi-|indicated 'Thursday it would) especially nental had purchased exclusive @ referendum, might strengthen bones against | Mediterranean island if an in-| "By the time the war with rights to promote Clay's next) "I've never heard of referen-/fractures and porosity in oldjternational force did not take} the Soviet Union was under way bout by paying him $50,000." 'dums being held to decitie|28¢: over from British troops. soon. | in 1941, about one-third of the logical contender."and we have ize ' dence to indicate that the older/cil: "It is neither helpful norjoned in concentration camps the right to name the challen-| Water. Like these matters, fluo- person may have more to gain/fitting for us to continue to| while the rest went more or ger, the site and the date," (Tidation is technical, and a per-jfrom fluoridation than the child.jcarry out this thankless task if'less underground. 'of narcotic drags Thursday night, ish troops supported by naval Assistant administrator James Poles Incl : claim to have been mistreaed, 'i | Face Probe By |is said to have visited Dykes!in the hospital andtheir ab-|°f troubled Cyprus, immons is ¢onvicted of kill-| Mounted Police and City Police naval bese for an undisclosed] ate subcommittee announced} Mexican family, in 1959, | Mr. Hepburn said that all ; f ee nantity of the/Patt,in the exercise in which' witz trial today that the Nazis |promotion corporation made aj services to Underdog, said member during a search. No craft and two army divisions| the Jews, weight champion Tuesday to! Simmons have e i il J i a | > a ese el sb __|testified in Germany's largest Mich.) said the Senate anti- that there is some chance the solution for the Poles--"their « . ; ory. port of such a deal, | Fl d t force and a mediator for the)?" ; uori a 10n 0 es |Cyprus crisis. Broszat, a specialist in Nazi had decided hearings might be|committee of senators andlof Canada, adopted. They predicted that at|Umctonaries at the concentra hice te A deen 7 dings haan ; in tall efthy bstaii o into operation immediately _ Hart quoted a news story in|Harvard University's School of) holding its first meeting of the kia--would either abstain or g' nu-| St 4 | the Polish Roman, as saying that "while there was|nities should never decide|tion to preventing 60 or 70 perjabandon the job of keeping) Catholic The story quoted Cherry as|whether a town should pasteur- "The time may not be far off} Sir Patrick Dean, the chief) Polish priesthood had been Cherry, who has offices near|son requires a certain amount geon who is less than'completely|icg to seek some sort of ap- con dj Aq stolen at the Oshawa General J - | Liston Backers | David Cowlishaw, 28, who es- pare Bnasne Trey vi se a |tablished Underdog in 1961 to Hepburn said today that the In Nazi Simmons of Fort Worth, 'Tex.,|sence was noticed almost im-|, Afterward, two submarines, Subcommittee | in ather. and his a re ¢ i investi A £ a father. and his two daugh-| were called in to investigate the | destination. Thursday an investigation into! t J in-| i wot. § Toronto lawyer John Wein-|but a minimal quantity of the/jjet fighter squadrons, naval planned elimination of the Poles deal before Cassius Clay' | ' revi -| , id i - ; efor assius Clay's up-| Thursday several previous at charges have been laid in the| ang one artillery unit partici-|p, Martin Brozat of the Mu promote Clay's next fight. _ ---- : UNITED (NATIONS: (AF) war 'crimes trial that as with trust and monopoly subcommit- UN Security Council will get a eradication coupled with the Hart reiterated the statement! laid ici | | These sources expressed Me-| Tactal policies, was called by useful to determine whether ajmembers of Parliament was} The commitee, a voluntary/least-nine of the 11 coun-e 11) C00. Came, 0. tell. tae count Wednesday's Washington Post|Public Health, told over 50 MPs|current session, along with the majority. eta Seen ee eee c priesthood," Broszat no rematch clause, Interconti-/Whether or not to fluoridate by/cent of tooth decay, fluoride|peace on the turbulent east] testified, adding that Liston would be the ta milk or chiorlnate. its when there will be good evi-|British delegate, told the coun-|killed, another one-hird impris- Philadelphia, -said: "I'll .save! of specialized knowledge to un-| the senator the time and money ab ; ite? | for an investigation by confirm- derstand its benefits," Dr. Stare ing, positively, that the story is said. true." "The question, in any given He added: "We took a gam- community, should be decided ble. There was nothing illegalupon by a board of public} with. it." health experts who would hear} 9 M ory -----------|evidence and become thor-! ore O S loughly informed about the sub- ; ject. j 'It is highly unfortunate that) oppawA (CP) -- The minor-)Creditiste and 11 Social Credit}bands and provinces for com- jfluoridation frequently becomes ity Liberal government weath-| members. re 1) ment. = Keecee cocetirnet OCRed eevee wall ait? aiiemel unr ee aaea : --_ " _ confi ' Ss he young) w q se |SPOKE 'TO COMMITTEE ears conien Thursday) motion itself--to thank Gover-/should be asked to submit the | _Dr. Stare, a frequent spokes-|"" caging defeat in the 'only|nor-General Vanier for having|Canadian constitution to. scru- man for fluoridation in the/ cigse test with the help of 11/read the outline of government tiny in committee, and come up {United States, 'spoke to the spe-/<ocial Credit votes. legislative, See att ns with > ot look to meet mod- The Creditistes, who in four) opening of the sess . 18.) ern demands. Pode managed to get one} That might or might not be}. Harry Harley (L--Halton), a non-confidence motion accepted,| contested, medical doctor, recalled Liberal |got support only from 14 New} Former Conservative health! pledges for student loans and Democrats in proposing that in-| minister Waldo Monteith, set-| scholarships, extended family creased family allowances be! ting out the party line on the! allowances to students and a tied to rising living costs. move to increase family allow-| medicare program. re The vote was 222 to 25. ances for students, said the Lib-'. Gordon Aiken (PC -- Parry KINGSTON (cP) --. Douglas Then. by 134 ot 113. th Lib-| erals on the campaign trail had| Sound-Muskoka) flayed the Can- Sig chairman of the Jef- aids vt 'Social Credit petrane favored an extension but now! ada Pension Plan as one that erson C y, N.Y F ea ce : 4| are indiffer lw asty 'Ww y apartnes. cil eae ba Bee oon omperets: vem: "he Wa oedeka by Harold I tenatitn te early Ib got one believes an international bridge Shad oo ges ili motion winch (NDP--Vancouver East)! of the Canadian Population, f.|across the St. Lawrence River engl sna a 4 Paid) of hypocrisy in deploring the Health Minister np eat told chewan, $2,789; Alberia, $3,226, between Kingston and Cape Vin-|" supporting _ that proposition| "ment =~ be present Z0V-/| the Commons that the manufac- and British Columbia, $3,218, |Cent, N.Y., will be under con-| were g8 Conservatives, 14 NDP] °™ment when his own Conserv-|turer of the anti - depressant The statistics were obtained struction in five years, 11 Creditiste. -- administration had done) qrugs Parnate, Parstelin and 8. Parstelin $2 had agreed to with- 8. : : and from a 20-per-cent sample of pri- The bridge V'ould link Onta- we Immigration Minister Rene draw them from general circu- eae N@ further non + confidence vate non-farm households in the tio Highway 401 and New York! motions now can be moved in 1961 consus, The sample in- State Expressway 81, he said at) the eight-day throne speech de-|Tremblay said he hopes to in-! lation. 'The drug was withdrawn cluded such persons as students @ dinner sponsored by the Fron-|paie due to end Monday. troduce again this session a bill|eaflier in the United States and, housewives but excluded tenac, Ont.. bridge committee Liberals' are outnumbered 136- to create.an Indian claims com-| when authorities said a number and attended by 40 northern, 129 by the combined opposition mission, The draft legislation of persons: had died of strokes those in farm households, insti t tutions and hotels, iNew York officials, lof 95 Conservative, 17 NDP, 13/now is being shown to Indian! while using it, e , Highest currant yes comnne Kingston-US. Bridge Planned than the national level The lowest average income was $2,187 in Prince Edward Is- land. The highest--$3,331--was in Ontario In between were the provinces Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, $2,497; Brunswick, $2,435; Quebec 123; Manitoba, $2,960; Sas other $2,- New Le