t TRAGEDY VICTIMS before he committed suicide bytei-r-nt snapshots of Sinclair and fe TORONTO. Police say that Jamel . V I Sinclair. 35. murdered his wife, crashing his car into a bridge his clderly parents and their tjwnlabutm-snt in the western suburbs children early Sunday morningiof Toronto. These photos are from AMIHAN. Jordan AP! - The last remnants of .lordaii's niilitaryl alliance with Egypt and Syria ap-l peared to be crumbling Monday. ('airo's liaison Milli Jordan's. military set-up was broken by the l removal of the Egyptian arm:y' representative here. The widening split in the Arabl world over leanings to East and trangement betiiecn Jordan and Egypt on the diplomatic front. l Retaliatory measures in thol feud came in rapid order while Saudi Arabia's king was here as the guest of Jordanls King Hus-l sein. Both nominally garded as inclincd West. Egypt and Syria get arms from the Soviet bloc The day's developnicnts: . l lJordan's Pact With Egypt And Syria Appears Crumbling 1. Jordan ordered two Ezyptinn diplomats ousted for an alleged assassination plot. 2. Jordan said it was recalling its ambassador in Cairo. man. 3. Jordan demanded announced officially it him out. There was no further explana- tion from Cairo but chief, Gen. Abdel Hakim Amer. is the supreme commander. ” Costly Platinum his vii . (CP Wirepboto) Wire Tapping ls Cause In Great Britain Oi Furor By WALTER DAVIS l.tVK'l)0N tReutersl-The gov- QHIITIVIIT. has given assurances it itlll not abuse its wire - tapping nii.iei's or encourage "spying" to m-it nut subversives in British un- state" iiictliods. The press had been stirred up earlier in the week by reports that security agents had asked university teachers to re- port any subversive signs among their fellow-teachers or students. iicrsitics. Butler, whose department is in Home Secretary R. A. Butler charge of internal order and secur- 1.ii-ctl the firing line first in a ity, told the house Friday the Bar slot-my final session in the House of ('oniiiions before an is - day spring reccss. Ho revealed Thurs- tiny that information obtained by laiiplnl: a lawyer's telephone con- uirsfilltifl had been handed over to the Bar Council. a private body of lawyers which had been investi- natuig the lawyer's professional Ctllitllltfl. This brought headlined warnings newspapers against "police Council case will as a precctlci " SECURITY (' IS ONLY He said the tzoicrnment will use its "necessary but distasteful power" to tap telephones only for cases involving state security or detection of serious crimes. But the Bar Council case. he ad- ded. was "wholly exceptional" and would not set a precedent. lie said it involved a "self-confessed crim- "not be treated in By DAVE 0A.V('lA Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL vCP- - The big challenge of the machine age is the demand for hizhcr grade fuels. it has rciiilutitinized the Canadian oil-refining iiidiisti'v. High - compression motors IIPNI much richer fare. than iliii ill('lr ancestors. Relatively simple sco- aration processed to get casulinc from crude oil have given way i lnal." He gave no dctalls- to complicated catalytic cracking Catalyst Helps Boost Gasoline Power This country's biggest refining area is a 4,000-acre segment of the eastern tip of the island of Vlontroal, The storage tanks. cooling tow- ers and cracking units and the maze of pipes owned by five ma-, tor companies represent a third of t'anada's refinery capacity. They' are capable of processing 247,000 of crude a day. tiiree imes their post-war capacity. This capacity is about to be in- butisliould a tariff in -rea or qllllll Eaynt said he was being klCkedlI'9Sil'lL'llUfiS be orclereduproducifon out in retaliation for the removal from p,-am, we”, would my. to of the two Egyptians from Am- the re- West also brought a bitter es-i movai of the EBYDUEII !"ePT95enta- tive on the Joint Arab mibtary command in Amman. bl-It Hitypt ket would more th was pulling export loss to the U.5. the with- Prairies, are allied l drawal of the military repr9senla- Ontario, , y with Egypt anl Sigtia but are re. itive may mean the start or the and north central states of the l'"””"””'- l” ill-ll 405 Of 397 Call- Itlitard the . break - up of the four - power alll- lnitcrt States. aiice. Egypt's commander in -. rdllruplloii of Middle East sup-t plies. increased tanker rates or a. general crude price hike wouldi Iiialie western crude attractive to the Montreal purchasers, refiners say. 334 Candidates Lost Deposits . By THE CAN-KIIIAN PRESS Another factor is the call of The ganadlan gmermmm Aiiierii-an independent oil" corn-im”e(.; p,U,,aMy Dames for import. curbs. oziviada mu m ,1(.D(,.,,, i,,., by candmmfs l""t 9"J'fiS a privileged puslltall in Iiiotidayis ft-dcral election. in the Lntied States market. bit l showed that possibly candidates of the hut lthoje names be curbed drastically. lwere M we ham” "" the W””3 ; If this happened, observers say."”” ”q”'”'d '” W”! "hen "Wil- westci-ii producers would press for "aledt 'l””'h” hi” tin” Wlndmw 3 Plneline extension to take oil 3"" ”""'la”-V Pnlnrlng the race in Jloitireal. The Montreal mar-lal?",i;1f"'i'9" ih9”' 'l9D0-nil. M t . - is conip.-ires Hill! the all-time an 0 se anY.ypgh of 92 Aitttivin ih, 1945 eiee. I The most economic markets forjml" fill?" 4?? in ill? F9l'0I'd Yield western oil are, apart from the "I 9'72 i””V'l"d in?” dPP0Sit8 IJY British Columbia and;p"”””s' 1'55 "'5" half ill? V0!!! 0! me Pacific northwest the elected Iilt'IIZil)('I' in thir con- ,dldatcs lost their deposits. llP8ilPxl ln.-scs appeaned to be in tiittnrio, with 1ti6, and Quebec, with R2. of the M2 C('F candidates. I08 105! their 'lPDtl'-"its. Social Credit ilosers numbered 78 of I14 candi- tlates. Progressive Conservative 16 of 216 and Lincral 41 of 262. This would cumin”. the possiy y.-iIl'it)fiE those losing were three hility that western oil discoveries ("'l'w”al'”"" "ml 3 Ccde" I" may be shut in for any great pe-iM"""l'"d'”lld5 ""99 CCF "'l”'”' mod of mm. SE'l1lalliPS in Prince Edward Is- - laud. five in Nota Scotia and two -'- in View Brunswick; is Social Credi- ln its report. the Gordon com- mission said that if this market. were restricted for any extendedl period, the ”government might think it desirable to take steps which would result in a larger siiare of the Montreal market be- ing secied by western crude.” WI" ' officer "W"? 103" 57in ordered supplies for another led- Conipilations by The Canadian. l IPT in Nova St-oiia: 25 Conserva- Former Mggsg Jaw 'tivP.(. 2 ;iCFl.hi0llrtS03llIbe(2T9tilg1 r-rs an . o ers rl ue ; l Mayor Is Elected ,l.iherals, three (”nn.servativea. 42l print? and 40 Social Crediters in iioost: .iAw rCPi L. H 9l'a””' lhcotipi Lewry. former mayor of Canada has three species of Moose Jaw for seven years. was hemlock tree, the bark of which lszmss EEf..':"lt':'”.!.';'. ”l::::. in 1- H, . I . I erly held by Ross Thatcher. by a, In 1953 Ross Thatcher was re-. Lahrzwa ';:m?):im5sO:tfre:;”t!hel:: aPqP,3”””5r creased. British Petroleumii Ltd. 177-vrite tiiargiii. turned as CCF member with ai ” t""e the "id "( "W s0"'"d llni nnnnnnfed Finns in Wild 3 Mr lcwrv once Regina news- 6415 rnnjnrltv largest of anyl l:iVlIgf.(t';Sp.pil?gllill:1IQ"adjI:V(1ll1 tniieavtutit: E-wnrtat war, e(,;';ilnar:r.ar: l:l'l'1I;'(tfIgtl;);l(:" rcftntlry '0 handle 30.000 5377915 I paper man and sports director for candidate in isasknlchcwan. Mr. 5 used for r ,m i ( rd t. lltloiaoogvfn spehund mnderimze gmd day. a Moose Jaw radio station. polled Thatcher. who last year crossed P 3 3 " B 9”” 9"" lexp-and t,m'i'r' plmm , 5." time w,,g,,-,1 c,Md,',,,- 10,008 votes to 9.831 for Conserv- the Commons floor to join the Lib- comniiinicaiions between an ac- cused person and his le ai advia- ers." R The trend to pour millions into In it statement issued later. the new eriuinmvnt is rmmnuinit. Im- Bar Council said the tapped infor-- llierill 0” liimilld in lnnlnlllnl-! man,-,,, hamimt to H by H" Home what it calls ”poweriorniers” at Office related to the telephone line gmsi 0! ll? (';9”":;ri9?'i we: log "M M ' law)" but M the m" falllnpcatiiliplovtcdan: ;lSl03t1).0eilfi it-i irnsun CONTINUES crude oil is cracked into fuel oils alive Ernie Pascoe. also a former and gasolines here. tflti-MILE PIPELINE Tankers carrying foreign oil, mainly from Venezuela and the Middle East. dock daily at Port- land. Me. and unload at the ocean terminus of the 236-mile pipeline de?q”i'bed..” ”' "H ' confessed pansion program at Montreal that -'i”Pl"”99 M0""'93l- "'"'””"' . . . lwhicli includcd installation of at l" Wmm" -"HIPS 5'50 Iimn "P The iiuestwn of university 'sry--..p,am,rmer-- the St. Lawrence and unload di- i"'3" ""3 b"'"g'" "9 ""9" F”""l Both processes use it ciistivlrcvtly into the companies Atar- by Lab" member Hilary MEI” platinum catalvst to produce high 339 '3"k5' O'”5l9"5”Y 5 ilk? ttlland. a professor. He said he octane gas0”n;,s needed mday. In boat also brings Prairie oil from knew of at least one actual case. ink," M the old disulia.-,0" P", Cabinet Material In P. C. Party Is In Every Province OTTXWA tCPl-The first Pro- r i-sslve Conservative cabinet in 21 years likely would include the first woman federal cahiiiet min-I lsicr in Canadnlit history. l l The possibility also itrlsds that the Atlantic proviiii-cs miizlit re- ceive higher ciiliinct representa- tion than the thrce under the Lib- erals in view of tlit-tr strong sup- port for Mr. l)It'IPIllii'll(('I'. Tlit-re appeared to be little doubt ii--c ttitiay that Mrs. I'ill('n Fair- . iilttlli nf llainiiton West would bet I lion into the adiiiinisiralton by . i'I'l Iiictcnbaker if he is called 'l mo in form the government. She lIl'Jlli lt('('0ITlE' either health or la- Istcr might provide a surprise Be- cause Sir. ilit-ft-iili.'ikt-i' himself is front the l'r:iiric.s. he might pick an aizriciillure miiiislcr from On- tario. Tlie prcsi-tit iiiinisier. Rt. Hon. .l.'iiiir-s (3. Gardiner of Sask- 'iiii- iiiuiister. latclictinn. has held the post for s it-riil other veteran Coiiserva-1 22 yciirs -ii iiicmlicrs of Parliattient areiSOMI-I I'0SSIRII.iTiES Il'tl iin to be lticliided in any DicI- Pnssilile choices for cabinet piunikcr government. jobs: with more than 50 new Conserv- Ii'liPK' in the Commons. there is a ,-mi possibility that some fresh- lili'II members may acquire cab l".t'I portfolios- Trnditlonally, all. or nearly all. piovinces are represented by at lt'dN'l one cabinet minister. Quebec Finance or trade. top cabinet posts lninald Fleming, Toronto Fglintiin. Iiixtertinl Affiiirii -Davie Fulton, Kaniloops. IHI Revenue or finance--J. M. Mac- donnell, Torottto Greenwood. de- pcndinti on which post went to Mr. and Ontario usually supply half Floniing. the cabinet with the others drawn I):-fence - tlal -(it'n- G. R- from the other eight provinces. As y Pearkcs. V('. Ks-tiiiiititili-Saniiich. Ii.L', or perhaps (iiirtlon Church- ill, Winiiipcg Sotiili ('cnire. Trade--Gcorite Noivian, ilitiby. Annapolis-ix'ini:s. NS, if the fi- nancc post wont to Mr. Fleming. Aizrlctilturr -- lion. Earl Rowe. Duffcrin - Siiiicoc, 0nt., minister the third largest province. British, t'olutiitiia would likely get two or Men three cabinet representa- tlves. MAY REWARD MARITIMES ilr. liiefenbaker might run into a problem selecting cabinet mem- bers from Quebec. During the without portfolio in the 1930-35 election tampaign he indicated Coniiervativt- cabitict, or .lohii Quebec would have as many cab- Charlton. Brant-llaldimiiiirt. Ont. inct representatives in a Conserv- Fishcrics - Angus Macl.ean. auto government as in the Lib. Quccns. III-1.l. Fl'Ill administration - five. Eight Vetcrans affairs--A. J. Brooks, tonservntlvctcwere elected in Que- Royal. NB. bro and of these only two iiava Associate dc ie nce minister- ycommons experience. The Real News Today Is Just An Equation On A Blackboard By JOSEPH Mar-SWEEN I ' Canadian Press Staff Writer is research physicist ii'tll'. R('A PRINCETON. NJ. t('Pt-I)r.,sliortly aftorwarti but ritiirncl in .lanics v.llmi Hillier, (?anndian- nut to U. of T. for in d.-i-tnrato horn chicf of RCA's "gee-whiz di- - in pitvsirs. ilxlhn.” says it's a little tough uil lie has since done iii-i-sh wrrlt explain what": new in the field of on iniprovinit the iiitirriisi-itpp. a rim-ii-mm-g rcsfnrch. lman-silcti inslriiiiit-iil of 'IIl'Irl':lIc twhnt is really new is likely to aspect uhicli now is stttiiiitird '-i- an equation on a blackboard." I cqiiipntcnt in many instttiitions. lll' Wild. "lf it's reached the gadget' llillicr lay! it" knm” -t"'"' -taze, you cant' call it actually Canadians resent the dep.iriurc of m-up" .scientists like himself in the US., Scleition of an itizriciilttire mln-y Th” in me W", H" u.).(.M..om.biit he considers this it snort-y lrariuate of ilniversit of Torontol "Elm" New . . .. . -itnliiiiir-d his work yll general 3 o'...'I,(,I':;Tl',Pl:-ir:i&,k'tU,,.(:(,.l,l.l.,'D,.1 mg- manager I res n h f Rndio' ' (mmrmm? of 'A:.(,m,:'r wmchlripporttiriity to enlarge my gre- iriirlitlnnaily has prided itself oniiE."":. lm M?-V:"”.: uglmgzwuy, ,.,,,,"."mg pmkcmg anavian SCIEII is vi 0 . ENDLESS SEARCH lthe LS. contributes as mitch or ..n i, In "men "arch... "my more to Canada than if he iiady remained at home." m”'"' "In . m'"" M worm" Iilllier hasn't got it workshop ill back as ell h d-back to - . . .ii.......i.3” o..."..2..".....i. i... girgnggj ;.'0";;;:w,,';i"':,.;:,t1!l;;" '1: . 0 , . 5,522.. Tgrumes " km” "5 1.? putter about with electrical lid- ..Mml Wm. "I. H", N geytstherem uarrh H." be.” dl::(?"y upon' I just IIXNI the electric pump future products. RCA Laborator- tcs directs a substantial part of, its i-tlort to fundamental research! -the pursuit of knowledge whine he said with a touch at pride. g siuirinit his prosperity is his wife. the former Ftlorence '0' . B tford. vi om e math I l.r:tdl:l"i:i-as has not vet tr.-count. 1;? um W". N." m”,g,n, "Then we must 'sell' r :nual'”'"' , lo the ri-st of the mmpaii; "ml" 3"" ” 0"" "l h” "M" 'Tm.;-. .,hy,m" km M by "H. osnphy of life when he was asked ill: 1,, nu, -1.. gm! ,.(.q,',n- H ghoul the ftiitirr. Thc scientist. a native oi Brantr "Dontt let anybody tell V"! "ill ford tint. whore Zita father. aluil anythinit il IMWISIPIP-" 0' "M- nifhcvl James. still -esidu it-aal yaw 25 when he won fame tr. elec- '”nlH PW deiiilniiig a mtc:'osctpe- , n i"'0f0und value in medical o'nd' uoso xoso iAPi--The Lnitcd h imral fields. states consulate - general today it tut in the pgnod ins-to when ' said American turn:-oat Andrrv "'llll'r in. . rename) autstllt atl Fortiina is leaving Red Ptilna Sai- TIIRNFOAT T0 IETFRN "'6 tin imam of di-. UIL uni-y. He was one of 11 Ame"-i "N! at o Indie-ai school can aoidien envtural In the K-"I '0” and his aucetates limit can war who refused reP85'l"""li "" eullntutal electron nI- after the fi ting stopped in I953. '" lh&uII2-Inn yretiii-iiedto."" U.I.IdntIhdh3odCIiIl- on my awimminil Pool yesterriay.". l Leon Biilcer. Trnis-ltivlereii. prest- Hillier was liircd to the t'.S asl ct-ss. these new processes use lchemical means and produce ,i:asolines that will bring top per- iormance from modern motors. "A large percentage of the ex- dent of the national PC Associa- tion and a Second World War navy veteran. l Sarnia, Ont., to meet emergency requirements or to avoid making the trip down the St. Lawrence empty. The question of supplying Mont- real needs with crudes from west- Postmastcr-ccnerai - Williiim iiendilures in reccnt years was to,9"" Canail" "I ,5 '9C””'lnl PM llamllton, Montreal Notre-Dame- limprove quality." said Vince Sir-iC""”'"V”5'3l "Wic- t de.(;ra;-9, nis. process supepisor at lrTTIP('1") Public works -- Howard Green, lfql 5 M'l"l':”'l. ' 51 re "w.ry' Vmmmw. Qlmdrm or George TITO) didnt lI1('T('dSe production capacity one iota." ”They increase the production cost of a gallon of gasoline and sooner or later these higher costs will have to be passed on to the consumer in the form of higlicr fprict-s." BIG NEW INDUSTRY But the expansion and iiinderni- xzation, is only part of the refining story. The industry has spawned iiccs, Toronto Hroadview- Labor--Michael Starr, Ontario. Northern affairs-Douglas Hark- ncss, Calgary South. l Justice O Arthur Maloney. new nicnihs-r for Toronto Parkdale. Citizenship and immigration- D. R. Alichcner, Toronto St, Paul's and a former Ontario cabinet minister. T”'"-W0” E" Th”'"i"3 M- B9"- the manufacture of petrochemical 53”" -l”ll"iMh9"- N-5 products from rcfini-rv tinsel.- mil" 909'! 10 bf mind Wniild lsome of which were burned off as Include mines. mretarv of state lwaste. Thoiisands of chemicals: and !0llCll0l' Kenrral. Quebec land other items ranging from ny-9 "Winn"! tlrtthably would he con-,lon stockings to plastics and fer- sldcred for at least two of these. itillzers can now be produced. "We've looked into the situation many times." said one industry economist. "And we just can't use how it can be done." He added that late in April for- eign crudes could be brought to Montreal for at least 21) cents I barrel less than Alberta all. To supply this big market with western crude oil would require ya .150-mile pipeline extension from Toronto, the present eastern ter- minus of the interprovinciai line from the Prairies. REFINERS NOT READY Sources here indicate it's tin- likely that Montreal refiners are ready to negotiate the guaranteed oil throughput necessary to make the extension economic. A number of factors could change this outlook. A permanent "T000 BIIYS K BROK EN BACON . . . . . . lb. 55c ROAST BEEF . . . . lb. 39: STEW BEEF . . . 2 lbs. 59c FRESH GR()llND HAMBURG . . . 2 lbs. 65c LA RGE GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES . HEINZ Cl'Cl')lBER PICKLES MUSTARD AND KETCHIYP Rl:2(i. - ALL - 830 For Only 69: .. . 3 for 25: .. 2 doz. 79c SHORTENING 2 lbs. 49: ROBIN HOOD ROLLED OATS 5 LB. PKG. 59: REDROSETEA lb.5T.09 GLIDE LAUNDRY STARCH . . . . bottle 25: ItI.l'I'2 niiinoN-i.aii.oi-2 B0'I'I1.I') bottle 23: PURE LEMON It VANILLA . . . . WAX PAPER .. I00 tturoils 31: CIIITM & DR. 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