Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 4, 1960 CKEY LICENCE REVIEWED Jack Kent Cooke o Be US. Citizen buy 'the Detroit Tigers baseball club, said Water. Cooke holds the Toronto franchise in the new Continental Baseball League. Walter said Cooke also has bought stock interest in Carlon Products Corporation of Cleve land, established Broadcast Equipment Corporation, a Cali- fornia company which leases broadcasting equipment to radio stations, and established Strand Records in New York City. Because of his rapid rise to fame and wealth, Cooke has| sometimes been referred to as the 'wonder boy tycoon." In 1937| he was hired by publisher Roy| Thomson as manager of a radio | OVEN READY station Thomson had just bought | GRADE A in Stratford. | ' i ' / Average QUICK PROFIT % 2. to 3 Ibs. After managing stations in 1b. Northern Ontario, Cooke bought | Quality Meats | Quality Meats his own station at Rouyn, Que.,| for $21,000 and sold it 18 months] Sproule's beef is red brand beef -- Canada's Finest grade to assure quality flavor and tenderness WASHINGTON (CP)--Canadian| Congressman Walter's mem- millionaire businessman and|orandum to the Housesaid that sportsman Jack Kent Cook e/since 1946 Cooke has spent ® [wants to become a citizen of the| 'much of his time" in the U.S. | United States {he has long admired this coun- 4| He wants American citizenship wy its custoils, its people and soon, evidently, for he has cut a|their way ol 5 corner on the five-year road by) He added that the Hamilton- having a U.S. congressman go to bors industrialist, who rose from * bat for him before the House of an $11-a-week stock broker's run- Representatives. ner to millionaire in less than 25 "| Cooke, 47, who owns a Toronto years, has total investments in | radio station and has a control-|the U. 8.of about $1,000,000. Cooke # ling interest in the Toronto Maple|is reported in the congressional Leafs baseball team, among documents as having assets total- || other holdings, was described be-|ling more than $500,000 and av "fore the House of Representatives annual income of more than Tuesday as "wanting to build a $100,000. { 'new future for himself" in the gppKS U.S. STATIONS us Walter said that Cooke, who 4 Representative Francis E. ignily operates a radio and tele- { Walter, a Pennsylvania Demo-| vision firm in New York City craf, told the House that "Cooke ith his brother Donald, has bi feels that in the United States, as| offered to buy certain radio sta- 7 on American citizen, he ean re- {jong in the U.S. and has investi- alize personal satisfaction. gated a newspaper property in He hopes to make a real and Elizabeth, N.J. lasting contribution to the United] He also tried to purchase the States." old Philadelphia Athletics base-|CKCL, changing the call letters | A bill introduced by Walter|pan club and made an offer tol; CKEY. He entered the maga- ould relrostiivel) fs. fie date oe ~ |zime field in 1946 with the pur. All yeor long we work ot being "Mother's Little Helpers". We're always doing our. to make Mom's shopping trip more enjoyable . . . her menu planning easier budgeting simpler. We do everything to moke her happy end thot's why ofl these special savings on scores of Mother's Day feasting fovorites, Shop of bargain buys, today, Tender Grown Swift's Premium later for $100,000. He went to Tor- | onto in 1944 and bought station] of Cooke's entrance into the U.S for permanent residence as Sept 2b, 1950, thus giving him more than the five years' residence needed to citizen. BILL SENT TO SENATE The bill was passed by House and sent to the Senate th bill needs only the signature ol permanent become a If the Senate gives its approval, the Lenin Prize chase of the Canadian edition of | named New Liberty. 'Awarded To Cyrus Eaton f President Eisenhower be fore 32 zyrbyl updates 183 tuesday 4d Cooke can apply to a U.S. dis triet court for citizenship In Toronto Tuesday Cooke would not comment on the|dian - action or his reasons for want ing to relinquish citizenship An official of the Broadcast Governors said it would study casting licence Cooke's application in the for U.S. CHEQUE FOR OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL yi jos 30 Yo xu -Oshawa Times Photo the board No broadcasting licence can be {issued cencee is a Canadian citizen, un- less his company is incorporated in Canada its directors and its chairman are Canadians, and unless 75 per cent of its shares are held by Cana- diane LOST T VRACE Cooke recently lost out in his bid to obtain Toronto's second television licence. He is president and sole owner of Consolidated Frybrook Indistries Limited, which publishes several Canadian magazines and holds the licence for radio station CKEY FIRE DEPT. SELLS 1926 TRUC BRANTFORD (CP) -- Fire truck, anyone? The Brantford fire depart- ment offered one for sale Tuesday. It's a real buy for anyone who has a hankering for an honest to goodness four - wheel - drive ladder truck, vintage 1926. A cheque for the building | Thomas, MPP for Oshawa Rid- by sub fund of the Oshawa General | ing, and Ald. Christine Thomas. Hospital is made out by T. D. | The building fund has a goal INCOMPARABLE SPLENDOR Princess Margaret Returns To Abbey thanksgiving, sometimes of sor-(The Collegiate Church of St. row. And it was to the abbey she|Peter at Westminster is the cor- turned in her own darkest days rect name after the broken romance with] It is a 'royal and exempt | Peter Townsend in 1955 | peculiar," which means only that limousine would draw up|it is not subject to a bishop's at N F discreetly by an entrance hidden|thority. Its dean is responsible LORCA com J TO the abbey cloister. Sometimes directly to the monarch. Margaret will take. her wedding alone, sometimes with a trusted] Henry (II built it as a burial vows Friday amid a scene of in-|lady-in-waiting, Margaret would| piace for English kings. He built comparable splendor, a sceme|slip in by a side door and kneel ell yet only a few years ago familiar and dear to her heart(in prayer unobserved amid the there 'were fears that it might since childhood carved oak stalls of the Abbey's fall down. i .|Henry VII chapel { | She marries Antony Armstrong. ¥ pe This last of a series of articles on the royal wedding gives a word picture of West. minister Abbey and of the latest ceremony In iis long history, his Canadian|for better understanding between | Board of Union. Ottawa | broad- implications of chev. {citizenship would be studied' by in Canada unless the li- unless two-thirds of|tWeen the peoples. -| MOSCOW (CP) -- Russia an- Did You Know ... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA HOTEL you con hove o Full-course Dinner for ONLY 95¢. nounced Tuesday the award of night (the Lenin peace prize to' Cana: born industrialist Cyrus -|Eaton, who repeatedly has called | the United States and the Soviet Eaton visited Moscow in 1958] and met Premier Nikita Riswele] | Tass described the 76-year-old | ORGANIS NIGHTLY -- 9-12 NORMAN HOWARD HOTEL LANCASTER PRIME -- First Five Ribs Liberty magazine, which he re- f H | | Cut and trimmed RIB ROAST iF 09" BEEF LIVER sm mw Ge SWIFT'S BONELESS -- No Bone, No Waste SWIFT'S DUTCH PORK BUTT ROAST , 49c SALAMI CHUBBS , 55° SHOP AND SAVE AT industrialist a native of Pug- |wash, N.S., who now lives near Cieveland, as 'a public figure | whose activity is an example of |courageons service to the lofty| |idea of peaceful coexistence be-| | The prizes, at last accounting |officially valued at $35,000 each, | used to be called Stalin prizes, | | They are awarded to persons the | Russians consider have made {outstanding contributions to peace. | | In Cleveland, Eaton's office re- leased a statement from the in- |dustrialist in which he said he was "deeply appreciative of this| high honor." It added: | "Such recognition of a ecapital- GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA |ist provides strong new evidence of what I am sure is the sincere |interest of the Soviet people and {their government in peace for all mankind. IT am firmly convinced | that men of conflicting beliefs |§ |can reach a meeting of minds if they are determined to do iso". . » | Eaton was reached at the Steep Rock Iron mines near {Atikokan, Ont.,, about 120 miles west of Fort William, and told of {the award. He was participating |in the dedication of a new $66,- 1000,000 mine that will produce 3,-| 000,000 tons of ore annually. Jones h altar off Now she goes to the abbey once SMOG CUTS STONE a _-- Jones belore dhe 3 for more more, this time in a, glass coach | The sulphurous smog of 20th than seven centuries the motheriand cheered by crowds along a|century London bit deep into| L] church of British royalty. Marg- route thick with history {stone that had lasted since the al 12) (0) aret has known and loved it alll As the coach swings out of|13th century. The walls began to her life Clarence House it will pass St.|flake as though from some dis- As a wide-eyed child of 6 she/James's Palace, where Charles 1/®ase. Wind and rain tore away saw her father crowned there. [once set out for another royal oc-|Pounds of stone every winter's At 17 she was bridesmaid at|casion -- his execution on the her elder sister's abbey wedding. headsman's block But the people raised a "save the abbey" fund. Complete re- with 30 the to Put Into Effect will[ald agencies provide sponsors to gi MEDALLIONS PRESENTED (tive interest in penal reform and prisoner rehabilitation. STORES FOR RENT OR SALE Two stores ready for lease or sale in excellent loca- Mother! Is your child irritable, restless and picky with food? ' the couse may be Worms, a common ailment with children can be easily destroyed and expelled with Millers Worm Powder, . Used for generations by Canadian mothers, At your Drug Counter, At Your Drug Counter rm Plan eral government's new corree-|- tional program, but he said de- tails of the new penitentiary pro- gram are still being studied by the government, | TRANSITION TRAINING He outlined, however, the gov- ernment's plans for helping prisoners when they are released. This cannot be a sudden transi- tion, any more than a doctor can pronounce a patient cured with- {out a period of convalescence, he said. The transition should be started before the prisoner's term expires, "The ultimate correctional goal should be the establishment of a | system whereby every inmate who is serving a sentence of a de'inite term of years will re- |ceive complete preparation for |release while he is in the institu- tion." The plan would be applied first to sex and drug offenders, rob- bers, and persons convicted of any other offence involving as.| saull It would include guidance in so- cial and emotional problems: SEND FLOWERS | by Wire Delivery and Quality Guaranteed by the world's most responsible florists Look in Yellow Pages Fiorisrs' TeLeoraPH DEeLivery help in finding employment, tools, equipment, clothing, shelter and food, and surveillance to protect the released man and the public from a lapse into crime. The John Howard Society pre- R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS 102 KING ST. WEST RA 5-1131 sented pure nickel medallions "for distinguished service" to J. Alex Edmison of Kingston and Joseph McCulley of Toronto, Mr. Edmison; a lawyer and member of the national parole board, and Mr. McCulley, war- den of the University of Toronto's Hart House, have both taken ac- JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Flowers for oll occasions 124 Dundes St. West, Whitby MO 8-3324 Whitby Six years later, perhaps a trifle TORONTO (CP)--The govern- storation will take until 1975-- ak the same elder sister was The route jogs on along theland them # may be time to start|their way back into community crowned queen Mall, where Henry VIII onecelagain life gradually before the expira- friends, and past the concrete stone walls will blaze with color, tice Minister Fulton said Tuesday Through the years she has|fortification which covers the the setting for a display of mag-| night gone to the abbey for the great|stronghold from which Winston nificence as only the Britons can| He suggested to the annual Sh - [20 years ago. On the arm of Prince Philip,|ciety of Ontario that prisoners' Wi Kill nto. Whitehall. Now her face veiled, Margaret Inter 1 {liament square and the 329-foot | immense west door to the altar leased prisoners interview tower of Big Ben. Across the rnitd i he | Prospective employers, visit » {square stands the abbey, fianked | 22d her waiting bridegroom. The ay evise Joy ve |nave lined with gleaming pillars social and sporting' events. | Strictly speaking, Westminster of sandstone and marble climb-! Mr. Fulton's address was ad CHATHAM (CP)--Winter kill | observed in a two-day aerial] survey of Southern Ontario wheat| : Wheat Producers' Marketing Board reducing its harvest esti- tary-Manager K. A. Standing said Tuesday. This would bring the estimaie Standing said The board hopes to complete a it with regional ground observa-| tions | Mr. Standing said the most| be in the central area around|y j os . Kitchener, Stratford and Exeter.| p A 4 he ¥ Board Secretary Otis McGregor| # . pong F # and Joe Bonner of the United| fae js F | Co - operatives of Ontario, Mr. : | Tuesday from Toronto, then re- turned to Chatham via Strathroy The party flew Monday over the counties bordering Lake Erie, including the Niagara Peninsula, bourg in the east, then to Peter- Sorough, Lake Simcoe and Tor- If the results of this year's survey prove accurate enough the flights may become a regular age, Mr. Standing said | The survey indicated the winter] &. . previous season, when production fell from a normal of 20,000,000 bushels to 12,000,000 bushels first bodies of ob lands between Chatham and| victims of a Royal Canadian | Michigan. Six RCAF members Cobourg, and this could hold back| Air Force plane crash was | were killed when their B-25 enviously, she looked on again WHERE HENRY PLAYED ment plans to let prisoners find played croquet his girl] ba x dav ition of their prison terms, Jus- (N TIME OF TROUBLE For the wedding day the grey services. of state, sometimes of (Churchill directed the war effort stage it meeting of the John Howard So {princess will look down to Par- march nearly 500 feet from the|aCCOmpany soon = to - be - re- r procession will pass through a friends and relatives, and attend |by velvet lawns C { Abbey is not an abbey any more. ing to the awesome roof. {vertised as an outline of the fed- Wheat Crop rer-- = areas may result in the Ontario| & mate by 1,000,000 bushels, Secre-| down to 17,500.000 bushels, Mr. survey report today, then collate| severe winter damage appears to " Accompanied by Assistant Standing flew over this area and Petrolia then along Lake Ontario to Co- onto method of estimating crop dam-|' kill is nothing like that of the tite : " oii a i; "BODY RECOVERED FROM LAKE There is a great deal of water] One of the the erop, Mr. Standing reported. brought ashorg in Milwaukee ' bom ber developed engine, today after recovery in Lake | trouble and crashed into the lake last Friday night | Phone RA --AP Wirephoto tion on Hortop St. just off Rossland Rd. 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