THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 10, 1960 17 TH' SOSHUL. SEASON/I AH/LL SPREAD ITALL OVER TOWN 7 ; fire Southwestern Ontario Liberal As. JULIET JONES A COLD, SKEETER, I THINK YOU'® BETTER PASS UP YOUR BASEBALL PRACTICE TODAY... OH, IT ISNT DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Tas draw 1 Woo Bar oo he last draw as Wyatt Earp ontele- WHEN HE REACHES HIS «= WELL KNOW WHO HE . ns. I PLANS TO LEAD /NTO AN Visions had {zoutle i LIE" : INDIAN AMBUSH. [iiday Tr te eronl Cavin 2 Police said Hugh O'Brian 'was firing a shotgun at targets tossed in the air when one shot Went wild and hit a fellow performer in the chest with birdshot, Frisco ! |Estes, about 24, received burns but his condition was not serious. Police questioned O'Brian and released him when it was. de- cided it was an accident on. his touring western show. iy : [& / \d O'Brian's six-gun stuck inthe "THE SCOUT NAMED SNEAD DOESNT KNOW THAT HE 16 : ) § holster during Su attempted fast FOLLOWED BY THE LONE RANGER AND TONTO. . 2 8 |i \ ¢ draw at Wilmington, N.C., Satur- so day. The blank cartridge went off, burning through his right trouser leg and searing his skin. THE LONE RANGER WHAT ARE 3 00 YOU REALLY ivi " - A J - --- VOU MAING, THINKYOUGAN] | © VIA 17 RB Technical Weapons : f THE ONE 3 TELEVISION PHIL 1 Youre CIANG = y J , 3 "$4: OR Fs WE HAVE IN THAT WILL ; MoT QAIFED. : dl 14 N ¢ ' < / P ose Difficulties rh 08 fh Pon KINGSTON (CP)--The dean of engineering at the University of Saskatchewan says Canadiag de- fence policy is being framed by people "who don't know What they're talking about." 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WPRE PULLING THIS HENRY SMITH DEMANDED OF RED HAIR, AND HIS EYES DEFINITELY MATCH, OUT OF THIS BURG... NOW! 0 SEC ML BADGE MD BOTH WN production of the Canadian Consider the Lilies. He Prisoner of Peace took ..fop- play award for the Bar Players of Toronto. - Adjudicator James E. Dean named Rex Sevenoaks best. ac- tor, Mary Monks best actress-and Esther Postelthwaite best .sup- porting actress. All were in' the Richmo uy he OH WELLL A raw mwures THe LA Y, PLL TRY. chute, Hl Droduetion. wan THe EARTHMEN \ Bi So tM : Buoy! [+ IM 4 [named best supporting actor and DONT START WT. 3 ) Tp o " i NCB WE ARE HERS, the award for best Canadian HAPPEN TO 85 A A LTTLE Y MAN AND THIS MAY HAPPEN. | Ou/SHED. 7] |play went to Mrs. Lilo Nugent, WITNESS! AGAIN, LET'S TRY SOP ; ABLE GALLEA WILL RESENT | CONTROLLING OUR pr who wrote Consider the Lilies OUR BEING HERE , TEMPERS | Ra Fa SE Aging Queen Liners May Be Replaced LONDON (Reuters)--Two ships of about 75,000 gross tons with a speed of 30 knots would best re- place the aging Queen liners on the North Atlantic service, Cun- ard line chairman Sir John Brocklebank said today. oT " In a statement published with ---- a---- I I'l GONNA CLIMB UP INTO THIS _ GOLLY, ALL I CAN SEE ARE THE the company's 'financial report, I KNOW SOMETHIN' HAS HAPPENED, | TOWER AN' SEE IF I CAN SEE LIGHTS ON THE Tuna 3 Jone, he said Cunard has been examin- ZERO, 'CAUSE THIS OL BARGE HAS i 2 LONG WAYS OFF = A A g i QUIT JERKIN' AROUND AN' HAS A 2 : (lL Ml | KNOW WHAT HAPPENED -- : RN R ing 3 ide i A ship which DRIFTY FEELIN' =~ WERE NOT ppt i] THE ROPE BROKE { > | \ The outlook for Cunard in the SEAMING STEWS 5 Zs A ji ; p BR North Atlantic passenger besl- 8 / g ik ~ i a ness, freight and cruising in all three cases is appreciably better, he added. 5 BRICK BRADFORD SYNTHETIC SCENT NEW DELHI (AP) -- India has developed a synthetic substitute for musk, an ingredient of fine perfumes, and hopes that it will \ BEEK! 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