Ontario Community Newspapers

Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Dec 1955, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. . RA 3-3492 All Other Calls ....... RA 3-3474 THE D Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle AILY TIMES-GAZETTE Weather Forecast Clqudy with snowflurries tonight, Low tonight 6, high tomorrow 22. Price Not Over OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1955 3 Tis, Not Over, Authorized as Second-Class Moll Post Office Department, Ottawe VOL. 84--NO. 299 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES 1 Otto John Is Arrested In Germany KARLSRUHE, Germany (AP-- The West German government put Dr. Otto John under arrest today in Wiesbaden, the federal prosecu-| tor announced here, The announcement that the Bonn| Republic's turncoat former intel- ligence chief had been arrested came as no surprise. The South German radio already had reported he had been charged with sus- | chile themselves at a school rink in | North ( Os shawa. They are (L.-R.) 'hreal at' 22,560 Pennsylvania railroad operating employees was post- poned indefinitely Thursday séven hours before the deadline. Negoti-| ators set Jan. 4 for the next ses- sion between union and company. BIDS FOR POWER Edgar Faure is pictured here as he voiced his opinions the cur- | rent Se Electoral campaign | Heavy Snow Skirts City spared the heavy services eased a little during thc which blanketed |night. of Southern Ontario should, it is unlikely that he would command sufficient power to rule the Chamber of Deputies with anything like certaifity. aii 1 fivella are in the city y'_glowi ing Oshawa (falls of many parts last night. ile Toronto and other centres day. The thermometer recorded a 1 several inches of snow,|low of four degrees ' during given a chance to|night. recover from the opening blast of jeter received yesterday. he break in the weather edbed| traffic cc in Oshawa and this 1 vehicular traffic] through city was much] it ig t moother | Bus services between Oshawa TORONTO (CP)--The case of Toronto were upset last night/ Remington White 50-year-old Tor- were runningjcnto and Beaverton lawyer facing late. Heavy|a private complaint of theft o in the To-| $7,000 in mortgage money Thurs- was now Oshaw Observers pointed out, 1 _{that Syria does not |couneil and the 11-na By TOM HOGE UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. AP)- Diplomats expressed doubt today tact on resolution oaly that Syria could get the Security ber's request Council to meet her demands that| 1 . Israel be ousted from the UN and ASKED RUSSIANS Im "penalized heavily for the Dec. 11/ Informed sources said Shukairy Galilee attack, {had asked the Russians to sponsor; The usual resolution of censure | his proposal, but that and appeal for negotiations ap- would agree only to urg peared a more likely result. | zonsideration. Chief Syrian delegate Ahmed) This aroused speculation that Shukairy placed a seven-point res-|Russians who have levelled olution before the council Thursday strongest criticism of the lat night after insisting the time had|{Israel attacks yet heard from a come for punitive measures tojcouncil member, m come check what he called further Is-|with a resolution of own raeli *'aggressior'" against a. The Western Big states. pected to bring in the 1 resolution Charge Lawyer tions 1ing at a mem ! the LE ; ; ' 5 i pected treason and a warrant had Janice Loos, | John joined the Communists in rinks have been put down at | ideal for skating and these Hall: 9. --Time |tion of the constitution," eharged months later, Dec. 12. and has been the new wing of Oshawa General | him with "suspicion of relations i hawa today is a bewilderedjtales of Oshawa's Christmas trade-i : Jpldua 's xpected a strike; the scene. The blaze was extin-| Dr. Carl Wiechmann, federal He hi b ris who pulled about 37 per cent off Mr. Wyman admits the probabil nots in their purse strings ¢ of "He said he ered oWus iordited the fire or i TRIKE over Osh -- a | So far the roots of the strike The blow will hardly be buffered | (0 bany and union since Sept. 19.|the fop of the new wing. ciliation board that union demands/money reaches only dealers in es about 24 leaving a bare trunk|said refuse to be quoted other than fav-led to enjoy Christmas at roots of this bitter srowth| Morley Wyman, president of the ey heavily tapped lly paid for by the company a admit savingsifory holidays instead of six. Drifting snow, icy winds and|she fell into deep snow while re- SMILING GAME accounts of GM wor 1 i a -- | neared its peak. yards from her Pictou Landing closed as snow slides continued to | peratures ee In Edmonton | negotiations winter." UNION, N.J. (AP). -- Anybody| Council President Sir Leslie poor visibility would make driving/Hrasne to figure out a method for| buses ice, at least during Christ- PR IN TWO DEATHS officer's invention--a foot warmer.|more than hour "|been served on him for fear he IN THE GOOD OL D WINTER TIME might flee to try to cover up his Skating is now a popular pas- | most of the city's sche ie iren seem to be enjoying | Billy Garrett, 6, Bl CS 0S: | net Bethe in Tals oo Bits Gazette Photo heading West Germany's counter- | with ferretting out Communist and) Christmas Trade Brisk [Hospital Fire iss kl St held incommunicado by govern- D 1t Tl B we St 3 i Quic y opped | {ment security officials since then. es 1 e 8 19 Il ble" to the Bonm govern- P Hospital about 8 a.m. today, fire-| reasons el! to g city, still shaking its head and won-|miracle, being unable to pin ¢ al dering who. thréw the curve. the players in this smiling ¢ But strikers who ay be a guished in short order, with the prosecutor, made the nr otnce i to dip into. their. savings only damage being the tarpaulins.|Ment of John's arres an tie Be city's work force off their jobs|ity of.a heavier business slump) © awaiting developments at Joh ight | a n might three months ago? than usual in early January. {Fp Coo bargaining table, fee the ty / Hovering x oo gant Sword of Damockf, "oh monetary i end to artt-c c ry items in dis: Tus most powers ead on the o5, "W bury itstlt in the) or. <0 isturb- {{he € used"to pro- North American 0 {put¢ -- have remained unidi But GM officials retain a no-ipy the $140,000 weekly in strike| at the foliage of| Such fire alarms are not un- comment attitude, standing patiasgistance poured into Oshawa by| aasking & NS les common while major construction are "completely unrealistic". sential foodstuffs. which seems to be made of iron- Squeezed between the two in-| Before the January SWord 3 stroke| wood, 3 in Snow, Ice, Sleet Hampers orably, although the 'strike has al-|SPEND SAVINGS rminated from remains of peady cost the city more than| Savings accumulated thro t five - year contract. Chri t T Il * ref®il section, Oshawa Chamber of and credit buying bolst 5 cent hourly wage boost across g Commerce, claims Christmas busi-|Christmas false-front : The company has of ered to pay snow slides slowed rail and vehicle | turning home from a Christmas Visiting journalists, steeply since new con )- CHRISTMAS TRADE | traffic through much of Canada to-|shopping trip. Jo-Ann Phyllis was for a day, carry away tiations began April 2% 1 In British Columbia, the trans-|home. Doubts Syria' S Cha neces InU N lhe Fraser canyon was ordered roll down. T ts T S Of Ousting Israeli Nation wp mma 1085 5 0B {powdery snow piled on streets] {causing what police termed "one | After listening to more than an| of charges and counter-| The Ontario' highways depart- C40 fry eggs on the sidewalk in » of New Zealand called AN Do today following the ang duplicating = this feat when the| inite adjournment and voiced|pig snowstorm of the season Thurs- mercury dips below freezing. [ana The severe weather was blamed He placed a construction flare inlsnow and traffic snarls for two deaths, one in Ontario anda small hole in the grotind and|ronto : 1sed the delays. | activities. time with Oshawa children as | cold snap has made 6, Joanne Loos, 6, | intelligence "office for the protee- He returned to West Germany 161 When tarpaulins caught fire in| The order for John's arrest charged ling rank and file union members| fighting equipment was rushed to/AT PRESS CONFERENCE Was it CIO United Auto Workers, |0f see no, hear no, speak no evil{ing ip 1 tmas will almost certainly her: 3 mas Fire Chief Ray Hobbs said that | confeyence hi as it ne i mech Which leaves a $1,000,000 loss in| po0ms oF § arpa Nartn American Sr i blames|heart of the dity's economy. {od 'despite 185 meetings between|tect the workers from the cold at with their statement before a con-|the international union since this more than 100 issues down to|projects are underway, the chief dustrial giants, Oshawa merchants|descends, Oshawa seem Three main union demands form "$1,000,000 in lost wages. |years of jndividual peace The union wants a medical plan he board and eight paid statu- By THE CANADIAN PRESS woman was frozen to death when ness this year is better than last. Bank managers (Continued on Page 2) day as the Christmas travel crush|found dead by her grandson 200 the Fraser canyon was ordered| drifting snow v re apa Tem- | r,| pressing censure and appealing for On The Job |of the worst nights for driving this| 5 from both Syria and 15-| mens warned that more snow and July but it took patrolman Fred > the two countries would keep|day. Numbed toes inspired the traffic|and many the other in Nova Scotia. At Brad- fo ra it with a metal plate to] Se » back to normal this an time it meets again, prob- 1 was set over to Jan. 5. after Jan. 1, the council will ve had time to study claims ym the two sides as well as al report from the UN Palestine truce| up|chief, Maj. -Gen. E. L. M. Burns fC warning that further als could touch off a a Mr. White said after the hearing he had filed with the court before the case was heard Thursday a certified cheque covering the amount alleged to have been stolen plus $400 together with his trust [2ccount passbook which he said showed that substantially more ervice stations and toW than the certified cheque h ed a busy day yester-| . | constantly on deposit since demand for their fast falls ocd DON'T DRINK WHILE DRIVING, POLICE WARN Ir Mh miles Sort x Ri stand on. The foot warmer is hof|m¢ d adrivers report the] p {enough to fry eggs. high to Toronto are free of was blamed in th th 59 year-old Roland he dea h of 5 About a dime's worth of gas-|snow and that traffi¢ is moving fast. However, in the' city area of troon, Ont. Police said he stopped|0line provides four days of fool to adjust a wheel chain on his car comto ort. Toronto conditions are still diffi as the plow went by. A following! 'My feet are comfortable for the|cult. auto struck Brown. The driver said|first time in five years on the] Oshaw the snow hid Brown |force," he said Thursday as the|trucks r c) A 98-year-old MicMac Indian|snow pelted down. day, but heir Three are Will Send 60,000 WANTS HIS TEETH Troops To Algeria FOR CHRISTMAS SPENCER, lowa (AP)--The PARIS (AP)--France is sending] agents of Santa Claus here re- ceived this letter today from 60,000 more troops to Algeria to! David Jones, 4 meet threats of increased national- "Dear Santa My little iet violence during the Christmas brother is Allan. He is 10 holiday season. months old He wants his teeth Premier Edgar Faure's care- for Christmas. taker government ordered the re- inforcements after an urgent re-| quest from Jacques Soustelle res- ident-general of the violence-ridden North African territory. An esti. mated, 170,000 to 200,000 troops al- ready are trying to cope with the y bloody outbreaks by nationalist extremists. ' A deence ministry spokesman said the new troop movement was part of an established plan but Soustelle had asked that the men's departure be speeded up. the gin at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve in stead of at midnight in dangerous areas. The Vatican approved the change. An estimated 200 men--soldiers and rebels--have been killed in Al geria in the last 10 days. Pundits Poop Liberace Premiere 'Gives Me Mental Burps' - Scribe LONDON (Reuters A witherin The baptism of critical fire today pundit greeted American television pianist i, my soppy Yuletide heart to juibarace's, debut § as a movie star. blame that bizarre television pian- } iberace portrayal 1 ncer Ww Faure also ordered Jacques Du- ov" vours' of a pian er ist, who calls himself L [berace, fer] hamel his top personal adviser {0 .Ja-Bethoven oot : valling himself a pianist, Algeria for a quick survey of the |e Yondon's he continues, "what 1 do| / ent is the official pub- situation By a A% faintly re Nation: 1] } a x i tement in black and white independ- |, : A 4 e called for| €Orny favorite colors--that rism during the hol- "Ho 2 i 7 The She v : the ly for the theme-song was emphasis on| grumble e Dai a.0 tic 1 Christmas Day 2 Ne e like Liserace ymiself. ) beaten to the critic News Chronicle's screen declares: "I cannot find it iday seas Caristmas Ev killings To keep Roman Catholics off the! street after dark--most of the na- tionalists a Mos le ms--Algeria's| Catholic bi 38 ounced that nobi Jit bos mass of the Nat ivity could be- joy." } EPR "CITY TRAFFIC SQU reg WILL K and will | an attempt to cut down traffic | today keep an extra alert watch on traf- | accidents. Police Chief Herbert | strict r | fic during the holiday season in | Flintoff again warned motorists | police chiefs been Chopin" ad AL ER' r WATC i "ON HOL TDAY Sketch cri iy as a -dish of City district police laws will ides the critic of The of driving while vith | the folly dir ° |avial ernment re-elected but even if he | be | Chief Flintoff again empha ized | across the continent, | ing. City and district roads were | that Ottawa Building 'Went Poof - Girl OTTAWA (CP) -- Two persons plosion after the first smoke was were reported dead today in a fire|seen. The three-storey building burning in an apartment block in|threatened to collapse an hour the city's Sandy Hill district in the|after the fire began. eastern section of the capital. | Lionel Lalonde, 18, a CPR tele- « First reports said the blaze broke| |graph messenger, said: out in 10-below-zero weather fol-| "I saw a bit of smoke from the lowing a muffled explosion in theitop floor, While I was looking at iground floor of the building at 297|it suddenl Sveryjping went poof. Laurier avenue. Flames started coming out of thé A separate school teacher, Helen|window and glass flew all over. O'Brien, 23, was reported taken to| YELLED AT DOOR hospital with injuries suffered in| "I ram to the front door and tried jumping from a second-storey win-|to open it but the doorknob got hot dow. under my hand and I couldn't hold Firemen working on the third|it. I ran to the back door, opened floor said they saw what appeared|it and yelled 'Fire, Fire, Fire, to be two bodies huddled near a|Fire.'" window. A four-year-old boy also| Lalonde said occupants of the was upaccounted for. building were running out 'and 'a Occupants of the 10 apartments|couple of them knocked me down." and two doctors' offices evacuated] *I don't think they even saw me. the building. I ran to a box alarm and pulled Witnesses said they heard an ex-|it." Comet 3 Will Fly On Three Engines and consequent e temperature us as 55 'iow er MONTREAL (CP)--The Comet IIT is scheduled to fly to Toronto|cha on three of its four engines today-- 'carrying with it Britain's hopes for Jeadersip in commercial Ihave damaged have Des damaged op Bhat test run for the Boh | plane. The time for the take-off has not {been decided and probably would {depend on the flying weather. | The 60-passenger airliner had |just taken off from Montreal's Dor (val airport for a p flight {to London early Thursday when a firewarning light flashed on the instrument panel. The plane had to circle for an hour dumping fuel| {ef ore coming back for a land- |ing. | De Havilland engineers said an {investigation of the engine showed a failure in a tailpipe fitting '"'pos-| sibly due to the extreme sold here! e is the successor of earlier Comets which suffered a series of fatal 'air accidents apd were withdrawn from service by British Overseas Airways Corpor- ation BUILDS MANY HOMES BONN. Germany (Reuters)-- West Germany has built 550,000 horwes this year, Housing Minister Viktor Preusker estimated Thurs- day. This brings the number of houses completed since 1949 to §,- 000,000, enough to house almost {one-quarter of West Germany's population. Temperatures were milder this * morning and should remain so to- : the ! CAREFULLY "CHIEF 'FLINTOFI® reported in *'dangerous' de | the next few hours. City tion today an there is little hope | workmen were busy today sand- this gituation will 'change | ing roads. --Times Gazette Photo

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy