[e}zfe]e e3 a €1¢3 4 2 QQ Ana OO fan 0 S2000 0 S20 REVIEW i -- 414 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, October % 1% Use of "Black" Gas Brings Bus Drivers Out LONDON (AP) --Approximately |The system has about 8000 ve- 470 London, bus drivers and S08. hicles in all. ductors walked out early today in| peanwhile the truck strikers sympathy with the wildcat oil ; ies strike which has forced the prepared Sogo their next t to use troops. .| move al meeting. Those 80 ome. 6 ig in thé we_'ern part of the city Some 6000 Army and RAF men who replaced 2600 striking tank-|voted at a meeting Sunday to go 7 truck drivers had worked all week- back to work but at another meet- ing on the east side:the decision was to carry on the strike. The drivers demand the closed shop and pay raises of 10 shillings a week. The Transport and Gen- eral Yorkers Union to which they end to restore gasoline and diesel oil supplies to normal level. This morning drivers at two of the London transport ystem's 94 garages denounced the troop- de- livered gasoline as "black petrol." Only 40 of 200-odd buses operating out of two.garages left on schedule. Was First Engineer In Senate ST. BONIFACE Man. (CP)-- Senator John Caswell Davis who presented {the report of the Senate committee on sal and inde- cent literature die in hospital rt the walk- PP out. States. and if necessary expansion of the customs department's cen- sorship staff. The committee said the investi- gation carried over two sessions of Parliament should be contin- ued He was the first professional em- ineer to become a member of senate. Senator Davis was president of the Manitoba Liberal Association from 1928 to 1986 and later was the party's chief organizer in the province. He was appointed to the Senabe in January 1949. (troop met at the scout hall for SCOUT NEWS {inspection and dues. Here they - | were divided up into t . ov . . |the police and fences. It was the - 54 OSHAWA CUB PACK job of each group to try and lo- Monday, October 19, the 5A Osh- cate a man somewhere on Bruce awa Cub Pack held their regular Street, Athol Street, Yonge mee! in the basement |or Oshawa Blvd. This man had of Northminster Church. just stolen some jewels and was We our meeting with being sought by the police. He Grand Howl, Flagbreak and Pray- | Was trying to pawn the jewels to ers. Inspection and dues were tak- | Some fence. The idea was to find en, and we were very pleased to |this man and if you were a cop, .. there were no jeans. arrest 'him, and if you were a Goad work, keep it up. fence buy the jewels. This hii to For crafts, Bagheera showed us ne jn secrecy lor eae Eroup how to decorate shopping-bags to gould be captured by he ShcIuer. take out on Hallowe'en. {ale .man oy entified by We closed our meeting with asking him if he could dire t you Grand Howl, Flaglowering and t° the bus station. He would an- » 8 g |swer, Friend ,or Foe, and ether Prayers. be arrested or sell his jewels. The Pi Bg Sxiend a welcome), or fences were to return Francis Abthorpe (KAA) ' | safely with their prize to the Cor- 'Remember cubs, next week you |Onation School. come in a costume for a Hallowe-| This game was well liked by en party. |everyone. For the thieves in some Goodnight and Good Hunting. [cases even citizens were growing The Old Wolves |Suspicious of their actions, while {many of us really found out how 7TH OSHAWA SCOUT NEWS to get to the bus station. Last week's meeting was the | Another highlight was at the most exciting of this year. The Coronation School. It seems as everyone began to reach the schoel, ithe noise .and «i: =. d {some of the neighbors and two {policemen in a -squol - 'ed on the scene. However, after some explanation they laugh:d and drove away. ' From here one of the groups headed for 8M's house and set up a barrier around his house. & . as up to the other group to carry pieces of firewood through these lines. This game too was met with a lot of enthusiasm. At S.M.'s house we had a camp- fire and sing-song and some of us related our events and results of the evening. With the kind help of Mrs Collard the troop then had hot dogs and chocolate milk. We hope that ev- eryone enjoyed themselves. The Fox. and Chipmunk Patrols | held a camp at the Cabin over the week-end and from all reports had a wonderful time. They started a new tree planting project as their good deed. By the way did anyone of you campers see anything of our ghost over the week-end? We also hear that the acbin wasl eft celan and orderly and except for a few hatchet troubles the camp was hear about | ' very successful. We would like to mention here, that the key to the cabin should be returned within twenty-four hours after use. ! Mr. Collins and Mr. Watson. ft Two T.L.'s, "Jim Sharples and Dont: Grant are busy running in the OCVI elections this week. We hope they make the grade. ell, that's all this week. I remain, * SNOOPY. NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE THIRD At the meeting on "Tuesday, as one GM coming to the Scout hall Monday evening for our meeting' in the confusion of elections. down at his school. he thought ' as Please take note: Tuesday, or does he have certain, Jas ii, as hall we say, interests, in the Cub Pack? We are reminded to keen bring- ing in Christmas card orders and returns along with razo» Please, fellows, let's make a real effort at collecting blades as they | Lions Club Room for the Blind. -- are in great demand at the pres- [9.00 - 5.30 p.m ent. b!~de:. Au revoir, THE EYE. was announced, we held our indi- vidual knot relays. One delegate was sent from each patrol to com- C.R.A. pete in the Troop championship. Congratulations go to John Hold- en of the Wolves, who won four straight relays. Special acclaim must be awraded Jimf or defeat- ng our Troopleader, and his bro- ther, Robert Holden (who, by the way, taught him his knots). Inci- dentally, what caused A. S. M. Bingham to withdraw his challenge MONDAY . Health Club; Boxing. -- 7.00-9.00 .m. Oshawa Fish and Game Protec; | tive Association.--8.00 p.m. TUESDAY Recreation office open all day; Lions Club Room for the Blind.-- to the champ? 9.00 - 5.30 p.m p.m. Adult--Woodshop; Strength and | Health Club; Boxing Club; Shuffle. board.--2.00-4.00 p.m. Children -- Woodshop Leather- craft.--4.15 - 5.30 p.m. J Adult--Workshop; Strength an | Health Club; Boxing Club.--7.0 9.00 p.m.; Barbershoppers.--8.00 'p.m.; Oshawa Little Theatre.--7.30 WEDNESDAY Recreation office open all day; i Adult--Woodshop; Strength and { Health Club; Boxing Club; Shuffle- board.--2.00-4.00 p.m. Children -- Woodshop; Leather- craft.--4.15 - 5.30 p.m. Adult--Woodshop; Strength and Health Club; Boxing Club.--7.00- | 9:00 p.m.; Art Classes.--8.00-10.00 p.m.; N.A. Bowling at Motor. City Alleys.---9.00 p.m. MEANT WORK "The Immaculate Conception," a magnificent work of mosaic done after Murillo's painting, and now in the National Shrine at Washing- ton, D.C., required the work of three artists for four years. he 'e Sunday after a long illness. He was 65. Senator Davis took over the chairmanship of the ¢ ittee late last session following the death of Senator J. J. H. Doone who be- WORKING PARTNERS KARACHI (CP)--Prime Minister Toh d Ali of Pakistan, open- ing a new canteen for civil ser- vants, said the relationship be- gan the investigation. tween government and civil ser- To Senator Davis fell the task | vants is primarily a partnership of preparing the report which rec-|in running the affairs of state. The ommended greater vigilance on | canteen was established with funds books imported from the United | sanctioned by the government. SALLY'S SALLIES _-- -- A Za: ( LJ N o @ IQ --= or AZ . 4 7a \ Cope. 1953, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World nights reserved. 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