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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1959, p. 27

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 20, 1959 p74 | a net income surplus of $87,000 11958 as compared with a of $136,000 in the previous year. + Pearson Blasts | Two Bills Revenues Of semis sd, Weapons Policy Referred OTTAWA (CP) -- Liberaljada with Bomarc anti - aircraft |Leader Lester B. Pearson missiles. strongly disagrees with govern-| Mr. Pearson took sharp issue For Study | Harbors Board sus ssi ish a « OTTAWA (CP)--Operating rev- $562,000. |enues of the national harbors: P ) {board in core nnn in 1958 zs gt | energy board legislation. "OLD CHAPEL IN FRANCE " i i hen Built more . than 300 years | same purpose. Sitting among | Canadian Hands in 1946 w ago as a Roman Catholic chap- | the more modern buildings of | the division established head- el, this building at Metz, | the RCAF's No. 1 Air Division, | quarters at Metz. Shown here | : ional France, is still used for the | the stone church came into | are an exterior view of the (CP from National Defence) chapel entrance and an inter- for view. ( | 7 i H PENALTY to replace hanging by shooting. } BB | e crowded the MGM studio DROP DEAT eplace 1 t NG INES WITH DERI SE so that even the. BELGRADE (Reuters) -- The Also abolished was life imprison- i udouin had as|actor playing Christ in Ben Hur| Yugoslav govern ment decided ment for a maximum of 20 years. Saher Sy Bal Tuesday one was Rik y Bo The king said Tuesday to abolish the death pen-| Prisoners will get a two-week va- of Hollywood's newest bachelor his first visit to a movie studio »!*v for all crimes except those cation and some may be allowed ment plans fo arm Canadian with government defence policy| 1958 were $24,076,000 forces with tactical nuclear in these two fields during ques-! weapons that will remain under tioning Twesday night on the United States control. CBC's televised Press Conference He also takes "a pretty dim program. view" of the proposed replace-| The government proposes ment of jet interceptors in Can- arm the Canadian NATO army eH -------------- ~~ brigade in Europe with the La- OTTAWA (CP) -- The pound-- compared with $23,304,000 in 1957, With $225,000 the previous avoirdupois not monetary--threw| Transport Minister Hees reported | 3 {the Senate off balarce Tuesday to the Commons Tuesday in the Inight, fractionally speaking. I board's annual report Under debate were two govern-| {ment bills amending federal acts| {to make the Canadian pound lighter by six one-hundred mil-| lionths of the international kilo-| EIGHT DIE IN FIRE OSLOW, Norway old people at ground-to-ground : set up two Bomarc anti-| accounts showed south of here t Colborne elevator: Surplus { (Reuters)-- But expenses rose and the 1958) Eight persons died Tuesday and Kongsberg, 65 miles and to gramme. The change will have|-- Hretal bases J Canaga . Both meaning except for meticu- Parliament {lous scientific measurements. I heads--an aTuigement Wot Jot Senator Walter Aceltine, gov- | onkced Sk control remain] ernment leader, said the new Ca- |UMr. Pearson said he still hopes nadian pound will be 45-million, all nuclear weapons, hoth tactical [5 - taousand, al one = Jrandred! and strategic, will be abolished. [Is s ie mternationg But as long as nuclear tactical weapons were to be used by Ca- nadian forces, they should be controlled by Canadian officers. | "py "i" ination," % MAKE ISSUE OF BOMARC tor A K. Hugessen (L--Quebec).| The energy bill, providing the| Mr. Pearson indicated the Lib-| Opposition Leader W. Ross board with power to regulate eral opposition will make an is- | Macdonald said he had difficulty tolls for pipeline transmission of sue in the Commons of the gov-|following Senator Aseltine's ex- oil and natural gas and export of ernment's plan for Bomarc anti | planation of the legislation be- gas and electricity was given aircraft defence. cause "I was always under the first reading. He said he is not impressed impression that a pound was Lionel Chevrier, Liberal House with the Bomare's effectiveness, made up of 20 shillings." leader, hinted the Opposition may even against d bombers.| The tors referred the bills delay the bill's passage because He would not support replace- to the b and the government insists on the ment of Canadian interceptor committee for detailed study. next stage Thursday. planes by missiles "which might I OCVIi AU DITORIUM Veterans Minister Brooks intro- not be effective by the time they . duced amendments to the Veter- are ready." | Well Spudding For ans Land Act to boost maximum, The Liberal leader also de-| P ii P t 1 f loans to veteran farmers to $20.- clared it was "just nonsense for | 000 from $9,000 and to lengthen Mr. Diefenbaker to have said in acuic re roleum Thursda Ma 21st the repayment period to 30 years a recent Montreal speech that VANCOUVER (CP' -- Pacific Y: y from 25. Canada will have one of the best Petroleums Ltd. has announced, 7.45 P.M. -- ADMISSION 50c TICKETS FROM PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS OR THE DOOR At-A-Glance Tuesday, May 19, 1959 Hazen Argue. CCF House leader, accused the government of having capitulated to th e "Texas buccaneers and the oil and gas barons" in its national | OSHAWA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ® 100 Voice Intermediate Grade Choir ® 250 Voice Senior Grade Choir ® A Primary Grade Operetta ® Public Schools Orchestra ® Instrumental Groups Festival of Music "Sounds like the |debt," Senator William (PC--Ontario) commented, 'ce Paul Martin (L--Essex East) economic years in history in 1959, the spudding of an initial explor- | called for a substaniial reduction Mr. Pearson said the economy is atory well on the Great Barrier in the 7% per.cent excise tax on|showing resilience and strength Reef in Australia by Humber autos as. the Commons approved but there are dangerous signs, in- Barrier Reef Oils, an Australian! the excise act changes arising!cluding the bond market and rec- company 60 per cent owned by | 1 against the state or security and to spend it at their own homes. |from the budget April 9. {ord-high interest rates. 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