Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Jan 1948, p. 1

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pe THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT OSHAWA , Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle . WHITBY VOL. 7--No, 19 OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948 Price 4 Cents TWELVE PAGES WAR REAL DANGER-CHURCHILL 30,000 In Lay-Off If Cold Continues Force Showdown Shortage of (zas Curved Steel Girders Used In Milverton Rink' Er e Russ Develop Hits Auto Plants | Atom, 1s Warning ® [ Canadian Press Staff Writer In Windsor Area p " w London, Jan. 23 (CP)--Winston Churchill warned today, y wh that the present international situation holds a "very real 3 il " danger" of war. He called on western democracies to unite Windsor, Ont., Jan. 23 (CP)--Below-zero weather and » / / ; / : and force a showdown before Russia has atomic weapons. the resulting shortage of natural gas struck at Western 3 os ! Speaking in a Commons debate on foreign affairs Ontario Industry for the second time this week when dozens oH y g we --opened yesterday by Foreign Secre. of companies were forced to shut down today. p72 4 : he, A tary Bevin with an attack on Rus- It was estimated that by the end of the day some 10,000 / Td wv "n¢ $ 400 L 0 S S fan ; Spain 3 irene workers woul1 be laid off, A sim-# bst chance of preventing war is to flar number of wirkers lost two | hi J y i 7 . When Radio bring matters to a head and come 8' A y T of i ; ; » to a settlement with the Russian Nave jay ionday and Sesday | ; d : y government "before it is too late." this week when last week-end's District Shivers / / } " 4 87% Vi ' Ps "This wou / / x Z JX RN y ¢ ould imply that the west. i i TRG | > Starts Fire io shoud" sudden drop. in temperatures boost- ern democracies, who should of ed domestic gas consumption and | As Columbus course seek unity among themselves at the earliest moment, would take forced curtailment of supply to in- . 1 ] 27 } i dustrial ra kd Hits 28 Below 4 1 { i ¢ Damage estimated at $400 | the initiative in asking the Soviet 3 | i was caused by fire today at [for a settlement. One of the large st automobile ------ 2 \ a: bs, the residence of Mr. and Mrs, "When this parliament first as- industry feeder plants in Windsor | (Oghawa and district shivered we Aho ( | ; Ul i D. Hall, 170 Gibbs Street, while |sembled I said that possession of the reported. today that unless the big today as a new cold wave sent ; 4 . : : % both the occupants were away atomic bomb would provide a f res automibile companies continue to temperatures hurtling: to record ¥ y , : / * v on at work. Firemen received an -or four-year breathing spac der. take their output, storage space | sub-zero levels for this winter. 4 1 ; | : i ' alert at 10:45 a.m. haps it may be more than that, But will soon be filled and a shutdown 1 je Rieger Sagal : a k . . ; fesisiant Chiep Milt Oster Dite than two of those years have elow zero in the city durin 4 8 ' : : i - said a short circuit in a table already gone, es pig OW days of extreme [the night, one report from a spot 4 gg : . ? -- pc model radio sparked the fire "I can not think that any serious cold at present could throw out of | just east of Columbus placed the : ; bie Bia "5 which crept up and through a | discussions which it may be neces ow for last night at an ear- Ww : i " "iy #4 * partition of the living room [sary to have with the Soviet govern. LAY-OFFS i tingling 28 below, the uit hich i i a Eh hy a pedroows; | Rriongive ment would be more likely to reach emperature in the c Whie g 5 istering of paint in these two - (Costimst % Fai 1) ER im zero at midni; Ye, sank } ; ; if : rooms wy am by the ter. URCHILL ' to 14 below during the night, then , " 5 HA rific heat of the flames, quickly (Continued on Page 2) { 0] * fo i " rose slightly to 12 below at 6:15 ¢The roof of Milverton's municipally owned rink fis firmly supported again®- controlled by the firemen, F irst Of Series a.m. and eight below at 8:30 this after clever work planned and carried out by workmen fu the community, Furniture, curtains and other : morning. When timber arches supporting the steel roof began to decay, the build. contents nearly completely Owner F reed . Oshawa History The weatherman, bundled in his N 0 Gr ant ing became unsafe. Clarence Mogk, machinist, and Ephraim Cook, a destroyed, amounted to $200, fur-lined Jovi, predicted no let-up \block-and-tackle artificer, built curved steel girders by spot-welding No difficulties were NEOUS Starts Saturday Conrad vary elt a Yer: To Hos p i tal lengths of sie sips and steel rod, : Shen installed them (above), with Spite of ee ysrtwent in In Tr uck-Car AS GERMANS Won't Tolerate (Crash Charge do As an added feature The Times-| Myrtle Station reported 28 below avet publish to-morrow the (at 8 o'lcock this morning while F C aot series uted Oshawa oustioy, e iored » biting 20 be- J i om ounty Wil * T T » 1 . Dign WwW. ' by Oana Prank Ohappell, V.D.|lurked around. the 20-below mark Ontarlo County Council declined 1 g 0 ake He m STAGE STRIKE Rowdy 1Sm On poy aring that De us "hos Whee Col, Cha is one of Oshawa's| early this morning. North Osh- today to. grant financial phen Ci ty Rinks yh i aye laws ad Most ar citizens and the for-| awa Shipped in with a similar mark to the Oshawa General Hog ital to hd hd ander of the Ontario Re- | of 20 below. Pp! t . { counsel R. D. Humphreys, K.C., Ma= a publishing this series, Reports from Port Perry placed Main BB) etl ne Sele tan. or 1 er a S C 10N d Sunn, Jin 2 i ap =H w ¢ gistrate Frank S. Ebbs today dise Times-Gagette believes that if | the night's low at 84 beige Ly | temp Linee hospital's opera- iobbed American mien "Auer | E. E. Bathe, superintendent of missed a charge of dangerous drive The tons during' the coming year, mobbed American military trains parks, sald today that steps will be ing against Walter Boyer of Picton, Is rendering a worthwhile service | the thermometer marking time at County Councll adopted, without e 4H . In Munich today as a "hunger" taken to halt rowd yism on the city in a tractor 0 oka Judes woo word Nis 10 Moanihile, ro ock this morning, discussion, a report of its Finamee S nity-- . aurent Bake by an estimated 1000000 rinks if any other "mag Fit) oe tps (aseneer in 5 2 Higho ee i, Sav Pog br Shornt BS Hany 3 Te. and Assssament, Comumitiee ich Bereta orere paralyzed most #pisoges occur like that wich 100k way last August 14 with an auto 4 ; n. » | recommende; at no action PY of Southern Germany, | [Place on the Kinsmen rink last Tiffin, of Colonel Chappell was 3 Oshawa 3 Jutta said it was "real cold" taken on the Hospital Board's re. Winn! fo Crowds of small shopkeepers and Tuesday evening. Some boys "about a aw Conse on, of former Town Engineer Ye os, p quest for a grant. The committee nnipeg, . 23 -- (OP)--Rt. Busi y/ G d artisans unaffected by the indus- | 16 years old" did not obey orders the minister and a assenger in the quently has acquired a fund of in- e cold wave forced cancella- the vi Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Minister of | Business § Goo 1 em p ich he will pre- | tion of North Sime School's | 8XPressed the view that the minor Ext 1 Aff trial walkout in 26 major cities and (of the supervisor and caused car, was fatally inj in the head. formation from wh e pr oe School's municipalities served by the Osh- erna airs, today was on rec. IF Yo u K now Scores of smaller towns swarmed trouble which had never been €x- [on > as | ured pare the features to appear in The | skating carnival, scheduled for this | goo' Hosptal should make the gd a8 ei coared to socept na around suburban trains running | perience before on any of the Polio Jo that it Was Deters Times-Gazette each Saturday dur-| afternoon. necessary grants, rather than the o for military 1 " » | personnel only. rinks. "It will not be tolerated," Mr, a ing the next few weeks. Since leav.| Telegraph communications were County of Ontario, Party at such time as Prime Mins- | How To Find It Reports from suburban areas of | Bathe acsrrid i mn lis Bove vat ing the Army In 1044 impaired disrupted but highways remained A representative of the Hospital | er Mackenzie King retires, provid. the Bavarian capital said these Residents of College Hill have health has prevented Sine] Shab. 0 nn She cold oe 3p Penetrated | noard had apnonced before Council | £3 Such acceptance will "further ra Hardly a day passes but many | commuters, brying to get to work, [sent a letter of thanks to A. G. Biter a iil pA pell from resuming activ ue in vy id p dod 1 4 be. | Yesterday asking for a grant of be. | ther Jan retard Canadian unity." | oipizens' of Oshawa praise the | threatened conductors on the will. Storle, donor of the plot of land in | greats accused cannot' be com. lic life but now that Je S enjoling low Jo 2 eer lo Aivogree be- | tween $6,000 and $7,000 in 1048, The disclosure, made at a press classified page of The Times- |tary trains and shouted angrily: | that district which is to be known sidered the driver." a return to better ealth a i Ln in gro port Nea pointing out that a deficit of well 3 erense yesterday, was followed Gazette for putting them in "We want to work. These well- |ag Storie Park. Favorable progress He referred to cases in King's from his pen will be we! pile an Peters hg vs a d 22 lg over $20,000 was expected this year, | PY 80 address to the Manitoba, Lib. oontact with people who want [fed Americans do not have to strike, ( has been made on the project and | gency" Reports and Ontario Week our readers are advised A ook or- Oar Hy J s ete 14 below" | Until the present, the institution | &r&l-Progressive Association at to buy or sell the articles in They can use trains to go to work." already a Pee-Wee hockey team-- ly Notes which stated no man is a ward to this series of articles com- ge al 2 on Slow, has managed to operate without | Which the 85-year-old cabinet min. Which they are interested. The strike, called by the Bay- fully outfitted--is practising on the ih unless he is in charge of the mencing in tomorrow's issue, " wi ® or ' tite iver, municipal assistance. ister juss the importance of na. Perhaps never before in the arlan trade union and Supported | Kinsmen rink awaiting completion vehicle Many of the articles will be illus. han 3) avor} ] Pa iping ground, Views expressed at that time by | tonal unity and outlined measures history of this newspaper has by the Communists, began in Mu- of their own rink. The next com- "I think it is clearly establisheq trated and will undoubtedly prove ou a Ho Rew fe ow 0 €- | members of Council were to the ef. Juken; by the Liberal administration the classified page been more | nich at midnight when employees munity meeting: is expected to be that Boyer was guilty of some negli. extremely interesting, Ault from A e Nor ay reported 30 fect that the municipalities in the | to achieve this state, widely used by citizens general- |of street car lines and German within the next 10 days at the gence," the magistrate said, "Never. the historical Shasacter eso he ow, Northern part of the county, which Bis speech, heard by the largest ly than at the present time, rallways walked off their jobs, Community Recreation Association theless, I am bound by the laws." ticles Col. Chappell has Sled OVERHEATED FURNACE derive comparatively little benefit Duatence ever to attend an annual [ Voppa number of classified ad- | At 7 am. when German day auditorium on Gibbs Street, Evidence heard previously was humorous touches and Tela) 0) hl o3 : from the Oshawa Hospital, should | P®Rquet of the provincial Liberal | yertisements carried by The [shift factory workers ordinarily go With near-perfect ice surfaces on that Boyer grabbed the transport's dents of the lighter vein which wi! ; Stearn esoap} ng from a hot water not be assessed for this purpose, It | B*OUD, marked the first time Mr. St, Times-Gasette in 1947 is un- |to work, reports from throughout | every rink in the clty, old and | steering' wheel from the control of make the articles easy to read and ag in oe home of W, H, 3 85- | was pointed out that the northern | L8urent had visited Western Cana. doubtedly a record and the re. Bavaria sald hundreds of thousands young alike are enjoying the na- driver George Carrod, Picton, who extremely educational, i" se a! ou 0 b Sect, at 10:00 ( eotiong of - the county = depended ga since he assumed a cabinet post sults obtained from this classi- | were staying at home, tional winter pastime. Mr. Bathe was acquitted last month of dan. Many names of pioneer ¢ end pi th toda Dae firemen largely on Nospitals in Lindsay or [In 1042, ' fied advertising are greater to- Most cities were reported quiet | pointed out again that skaters only gerous driving. It was through this will be referred to and citizens 0 on he edar ° partment Orillia, While he briefly discussed his POS- | day than ever before. SN |rarly today. Railway . schedules were allowed on the rinks after 7.30 movement that the cab swung onto today will be interested in the var. i 0 Investigate. An overheated Council also took no action on a | sible political future at the press were haphazard. p.m. Up to that time, hockey sticks the wrong side of the road just as lous developments that took place | furnace was reported to be the request from St. Peter's Infirmary | conference, no direct mention of it There were indications that the are permitted, he said. the Griffin car was coming from In this city before their time. cause, for an increased rate of $2.50 for | WAS made in the evening speech, P t b Pl strike might continue through Sat- At Bathe Park, which is prepar- the east. Boyer had told the court county indigent patients in its care, Was Not Planned e er or 0 ans urday, since some workers greeted ing for a big affair on January 30, that he thought there would be a A further recommendation of the | Resources Minister James A. Glen . . the walkout as a "fine three-day Supervision of the rinks has been collision with a small truck ahead committee was that no action be |of Marquette, Man,, in introduping Industrial Fair holiday." ? given from 2 pm. to 10 pm, every which was, he said, proceeding in an Oshawa Man Assesse taken on an Oxford County resolu- | Mr. St. Laurent at the banquet, said Further trouble was feated in day this past week. The public is erratic manner, tlon calling for a Health Depart- | that the External Affairs Minister's Nuernberg, where 100,000 workers reminded that no one is restricted Rev. George Griffin, his wife and [ ° ment survey with a view to dividing | visit to the West had not been Peterborough, Jan, 23--(CP)-- [ended a 24-hour strike yesterday. from a rink in any part of the city. two children suffered injuries in the 11 B87 In Uni ue Verdict the province into hospital areas | planned to colnelde with Mr. King's | Peterborough' Agricultural Society | Similar strikes have affected 100- | Come one, come all, is the motto pies Aig [) and setting up an equitable basis | recent announcement of probable decided at their annual meeting (000 in Cologne and another 200,000 | this season as always. l for levying on urban and rural | retirement, yesterday to hold the Peterborough | in the Ruhr, 4 y . municipalities for Support of the| "The invitation to come here was | Industrial Exhibition this year.| In Arnsberg, on the Ruhr River, Toronto, Jan. 23.--In a verdict is. It's a new situation with me, Particular hospitals serving their | given and accepted last October." Twenty four new directors were el- | iron ore miners scheduled a two- ia, AN characterized by Mr, Justice Ur. | though I thought I had seen all | areas, Observers, however, noted that ected, six of whom are junior farm. | hour strike to stress demands for * LATE NEWS BRI * uhart as unique in his 10 years |3°rts of things in my time. ------------ Mr, St. Laurent devoted a consider. ers. the same rations ag coal miners, ; : q s Co Yench He told the Jury there were no able portion of his speech to Sir Wil. Claude Bottum, President of the | who have been receiving extra food - -- on the Supreme Court » (precedents to guide them in such UAW Announces frid Laurer and sald at one time: Lindsay Exhibition, ~ and Arthur |as an incentive, CRASH damages of $11,687.50 were assess. | a situation and added that he y "I think the Liberal Party made | Brethen, Manager of the Norwood.| In a counter-measure against THREE KILLED IN CR ; . ed against William F. Bowden, of wasn't a "slave.driver" and didn't $25 0 00 Contest one of its first great steps (in the Exhibition, both attended and |the protests, the British-American London, Jan. 23 (AP)--A commuters' train crashed Oshawa, yesterday as the result of want to send the jurors back un. [) direction of national unity) when it strongly supported the motion that bizonal control board has author- into the rear of an empty train at London Bridge station an accident on the Kingston Road willingly, since they might just -- chose Wilfrid Laurier, a French. | the Peterborough Society should [ized the release of 5000 tons of im- killing two trainmen and a assenger. Thirty wer last March 21. add up the maximum and minimum | Detroit, Jan, 23 -- (op) -- The tontinue to function as an agricul- | ported fats to boost rations of hs today, killing two trainmen anc ap termined The plaintiff, John W. Dough. damages and "divide by 12" and growing fad of giving away fabue LIBERALS + |tural body and hold at least one |40,000000 western Germans during | injured. The cause of the accident was undetermined. , erty, of Scarboro, had suffered that, of course, wouldn't he recog- lous prizes in national contests (Continued on Page 32) fair, the coming month. IRE erious injuries when struck by | nized. J ; seems to have caught the fancy of Control authorities admitted that ELEVEN HOMELESS IN F Bowden's car while crossing King-| He said also that he was not | the United Auto Workers (ClO), ---- the normal consumers .ration of Hull, Que., Jan. 23 (CP)--Firefighters from Ottawa ston Road. He was suing for Surprised at the jury's position, | Tt Was announced that the union Ld 1830 calories a day had not been and Hull joined forces today in a vain effort to quell a $28,000 damages. since it'was one of the most con. will shortly announce a nation-wide H Id maintained and in some cases had J . k : double business and Following a four-day hearing of | fusing cases he had heard, contest with $35,000 worth of prizes J (1) ups n mu es fallen as low as 1,100 calories, $150,000 blaze which broke out in a double s the action, the jury Teturned after tea hit idence Fouden admit. such as automobiles, radios, refrig- -- residential block today, leavin 4) persons homeless and our hours to repo a ad elling a Miles an hour | gpa . i i i i shments. agreed on liability but not on the | and said he was in a hurry to keep To Qualisy Tor the contest, sank- Char g ed To Tor onto Man T%o Fire Alarms Sestroying six busines establish amount of damages to be awarded. | a business appointment in To. | ang-file members and "pork-chop- Received Last Night MINERS GET LIVING BONUS To avoid a new trial, Mr. Justice | ronto. The accident occurred at | pers" mus; enroll a new member in ; ---- Kirkland Lake, Jan. 23 (CP)--Eight gold mines in Urquhart Suggested that the jury | Stop 14 as Dougherty was Crossing (the union and provide Toronto, Jan. 28 -- (CP)--Accus- | been fired by the hold-up man, hit- | Dirty oil burner outlet pipes be- : Lake Area h ut into effect a cost of take another half-hour and attempt | to get & bus. member will vote for & union [eq ae the bandit who carried out | tng a showease. base verheated and scorched the | the Kirkland Lake Area have p ; p 0 reach an agreement on dam- Bowden's evidence was that he | shop and checkoff in the National The Queen's Grill on North [basement ceiling at the hore of H.| living bonus of $3.36 per.week effective Jan. 1, it was ges. was passing a truck and didn't see | Labor Relations Board election be. | three hold-ups in adjacent places Yonge Street had only one em- |D. Wilson, 92 Connaught Street, yes- announced today by Alex Harris, spokesman for the In the jury's absence, His Lord- | Doug] erty until he Was "on the [ing asked by the UAW, In North Toronto within a space ployee on duty at the time a ban- | terday. Assistant Fire Chief H. PR, : 'The mines are, Lake Shore. right Hargreaves, hip suggested to counsel that he | bumper." Confusion dn the evi-| 'The contest is designed to a te. | OF 16 minutes, Jacques Martin, 28, | dit entered, threatened the cashier | Hobbs sald the call was answered af | MiNeS, ] 4 Id, Tob Bidgood, Kerr fix the damages. This was ngreed | dence arose when witnesses for | ize 30,000 unorganized General Mo. | was held by police today Qn charges | with a gun 'and scooped up some | 6:30 p.m. He reported minor damage. Sylvanite, Kirkland Lake Gold, Toburn, Bi good, 0 and Mr. Justice Urquhart |both sides testified that each was | tors employees in the U.S. of armed robbery. loose bills and change, At 640 p.m. firemen responded to Addison and Chesterville. ssessed damages of $11,687.50 | Procedding with the fren light. --_-- Swift concentration of police of- | Five minutes lata the same ban- | call at 167 Park Road Notth, th gainst Bowden, This was based h ugherty, who had been in C. W. EVANS DIES ficers from several parts ofthe city | dit poked a gun through the open- | residence of E. Tremble, where o;l INDONESIAN CABINET QUITS : an overall assessment of $15,000 | hospital since the accident, was in Sudbury, Jan. 33-- (OP) --Charles | resulted in capture of Martin in the Ing in the cashier's cage at the | 'ags burning in the furnace caus Batavia, Jan. 23 (Reuters)--The Indonesian Re- mages since the plaintiff was court on crutches. His injuries, he Willlam Evans, 58, native of Port washroom of the Glendale theatre | Bedford theatre and escaped with | flames to shoot out the check draf blican Cabinet under Premier Amir Sjarifoeddin has ound by the jury to have heen | said, were a fractured pelvis, frac. | Hope, and well known Northern | on North Yonge Street. Polio: sald | about $90. Seven minutes after that | Without resuiting in any damage. publican Lal by Dr. I. R. Soek Repub 5 fer cent. responsible. tured leg, Sopeussion, fractured | Ontario commercial, traveller. djoq ne fold them he had planned to [the bandit entered Lh. City, Limits ------ resigned, said a broadcast by Dr. I. R. Soekarno, Repub- r. Justice Urquhart, who, com- | skull, impaired eyesight and ab. fof a heart seizure yesterday. He was hide out until the theatre closed. - | Grill further up the street, threat- THE WEATHER lican President, quoted today by the Netherlands News leted 10 years on the bench yes- | dominal Wounds. He had had two [a representative of the Canadian| Police sag they had recovered [ened an employee with a gun and Clear and very cold. Winds Agency. The Agency-said Dr. Soekarno stated Moham-« rday, commented when he read | major operations and further sur- | Chinchilla Company of Toronto. |$142 in cash and had taken from | fired into a showcase before scoop: | northwest 15. Low tonight and d Hatta, former Foreign Minister, was instructed to ne jury's verdict: "Im not just a Was in prospect and he would Surviving are his widow and one | the accused a revolver which had |ing up the money in the cash high Saturday 15 below and 6 fed lala, form & ' : ire what the effect of the vewdict Permanently disabled, hy seid. daughter, + 1000 chamber empty, Ong shob bad | register, ~~ ADOVYQ form a new gabinet, FVAND: wavy p greece

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