Daily Times-Gazette, 30 Nov 1954, p. 17

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thout Sacrifice may | amount to about $12,000,000 to $15.- 0.000 | 000.000 a year, while the full 15- cent alowanee iy be al Rua=) 322000000 3 Quebec demand the present provincial income fully deductible from fed- tax levies return for this concession, would agree that the na- government would have prior in the taxation field and also agree, possibly for three he duration of the pro- d pact--not to seek further ex- on of its taxation plans. NO PACT Inlike other provinces, Quebec no tax rental pact with Ot- . The province has levied a against personal incomes punting to about 5 per cent of federal levy and hag asked this be fully deductible. But r the federal law, as it now ds, only five per cent of the rai levy can be deducted. p five-per-cent deduction would Fgh to be ucted if there is assur- ance Quebec would go no further in its tax demands. The experts estimate if Quebec had signed a tax rental agreement, the province would have received a federal payment of about $120,- ,000 this year. Under the 90- pet-cent of ceiling proposal, By would be allowed to her le -- in the direct born eld -- wr to about $108,000,000, being per cent of what she would Phd received from Ottawa under a rental pact. But there is uneasiness about how othes provinces may interpret such a deal with Quebec. One fed- eral authority feels legal experts might conclude that other prov- inces also would be allowed a 5- per-cent personal taxation deduc- tion and claim it. He estimated that Ontario and possibly British Columbia might gain a little more than the 5-per-cent deduction than under the federal - provincial tax rental plan. IcCarthy Faces New Charge! alia he titi at SU RADIO LOG 3 WBEN 930 o CFRB 1010 © WER oi . x CKEY 580 © CBL 740 e CJBC 860 © CHML 900 LB 1240 © WKBW 1520 @ CHVC 1600 CHUM 1050 eo CKOC 1150 HAMILTON (CP)--Award of two by the The gold medals for heroism and one and as and does | bronze medal was to- "Brave Actions Are Recognized ar Eric Forssell, New West- yo B.L., for saving Larry Times nm listings. day by the Royal Canadian Hu- P.M. CBL-NEWS; Sports CKLB-News; Theatre CFRB-Choraliers WGR-Sports WBEN- 3 P.M. JKLB-Easy Listening CBL-Commentary: Sir Winston Churehi¥ CFRB-News, uest Stars CJBC-News; Sports WBEN-Mike Mearian WGR-Music By 4 P.M. JKLB-Sports Caravan CJBC-Byng's Choice WBEN-News WGR-Three. Sta} Extra yng's Choice WGR-Tunes and Topies CBL-Rawhide Censure Debate Re-Opens ASHINGTON (AP) -- A new special Senate session as, among | irge faced Senator Joseph Mec- | thy (Rep. Wis.) today as he ned from the hospital for re- | al of Senate debate on wether | fcensure him for his conduct. | ator Wallace Bennett (Rep. | Bh) said he would offer a third | nt, when the Senate reconvenes special session on the censure | je at noon EST to the two cen- counts already recommended | special bipartisan committee. | ett's Sharge is based on iCarthy's attacks on the special mittee and its chairman, Sen- Arthur Watkins (Rep. Utah), on McCarthy's describing the other things, a "lynch party.' The Senate session was abruptly called off 11 days ago after Mec- Sa to the nearby Beth- | for treatment of an injured right elbow. McCarthy emerged from the hos- pital Sunday. McCarthy and his supporters have denied right along any inten- tions, suggested by opponents, of delaying things so there could be no vote before the present session automatically ends Christmas Eve. The Senate had seemed near the voting state when McCarthy went to the hospital. SW Drops path Penalty Y, Australia (CP)--New | Wales has decided to amend | Crimes Act to abolish the death | er Cahill, in making the | Os, said that at pres- udges were d to sentence igeath persons convicted of mur- | , rape and some other crimes, | 0 for some years the ex- ve council had automatically | mitted the sentence to a term mprisonment. nder the new legislation, the um penalty a judge could | would be life imprison- | Election Interest [n Nobleton Nil NOBLETON (CP) -- There may be no election in this police village of 400 on Dec. 6 because no ome is running for election. Three citizens showed up at Fri- day night's nominating meeting and nominated three persons as commissioners. But none of the nominees was on hand. Township clerk Harold Rose had ne written consent from them, so naval medical centre | | | CKLB-News: | WBEN-Farm Reporter CKEY-News: Ballroom CFRB-Kate Aitken WBEN-Orchestra i. P.M CKLB-Red Skelton CBL-Enquiring Reporter CFRB-Show. Songs WBEN-Tennessee Ernie 1.90 P.M. CKLB-Family Teatre CFRB-News Review CBL-Joyce Sullivan {| CJBC-Voice of Army CKEY-Red Skelton WBEN-Choraliers WGR-World News 46 FM CJBC-Songs We Sang WGR-One Man's Family FRB-Perry Mason CBL-In Reply WBEN-Edward R. row. Mur WEDNESDAY MORNING CJBC-News; 5.30 AM. WGR-Back to Bible 5.45 AM. CFRB--Morning Melodies 6.00 AM CKLB-News: Koffee Korner ergy -News; CFRB 2 Breakfast on the Musical WGRN News; Chore Time; Farm Reporter WBEN-News; Musie 6.30 A. Ki | Korner CFRB-News: Top © The declared the meeting invalid. An- other will have to be called. Morning WGR- Musical Clock; News 7.00 A.M CKLB-News: Koffee Korner CBL-News; Concert CKEY-News; Musie | CFRB-News; Top o' the Morning: Livestock | Review { WGR-Musieal Clock: lity for TUESDAY EVENING | 8.90 P.M. CBL-Songs CKLB-News:; James CJBC-Fibber Great Giidersieeve CFRB-Lone WGR-People Are Funny WBEN-Stop The Music CKEY-New: Le CJBC-Great Glldersleeve 530 P.M. 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Gold medals were awarded post- humously to Sub.-Lieut. Arthur Latimer Corscadden of Toronto and John Ramsey Mitchell of Waterloo, Ont. The association's bronze medal was awarded to Robert Edwards Jr., 10, of New Westminster, B.C. At the same time 24 parchment certificates for heroism were awarded. Only 13 gold medals have been awarded in the 60 years of the association, Sub. Lieut. Corscadden drowned in Lake Ontario June 6 when the naval whaler of which he was in command overturned. Ten Royal Canadian sea cadets in the boat were thrown into the water with Sub. Lieut, Corscadden, The cita- tion says he kept all hands on or near the boat and on several occasions swam out to reseue boys who drifted away Shortly afterward Sub. Lieut. Corscadden became unconscious. One cadet, Norman Missen, drowned with him John Ramays Mitchell lost his life Aug. 7 while attempting to | save a fellow workman overcome by gas in a blocked sewer at] Waterloo. Mitchell, too, was over- come by gas. Robert Edwards, Jr., 10, was awarded the ronze medal for sav- ing Terry ing in the waters of Birch bay in Washington state, June 20. 12 B.C. CERTIFICATES Twelve of the parchment ce tificates for bravery go to British Columbia, nine to Ontario, Saskatchewan and one to foundland The certificate awards follow: Clayton George Black, 37, of New | Westminster, B.C, of Bryon Crittenden from drown- ing in Munday bay, Coquitlam, | B.C., July 25. Mrs. C. G. (Marie) for the rescue of Charles Gerald Warren, from drowning in Munday bay, July 25 Gary Strazza, 12 for rescuing Lance from drowning at | July 28 CBL-Talk Chez Nous CKEY-Conlon's Corner Grable and CIBC-Musie WGR-Listen to Washing. ton CFRB-Club Time WBEN-Bruce Bradley CBL-Leicester Square CKEY-News: Sports: Little Show 10.45 P.M. CKLB-Rythm Rendesz- vous CFRB--Club Time Le P.M. CKLB-News; Starlight McGee; Ranger 8: Mickey Parade P.M. CFRB-News; Sports World's CKEY-News: Les Lge usic CBL-Anthology WBEN-News; Weather 1.15 P.M. WGR-Sports CKEY-Les Lye Show CKLB-Starlight Souvenirs CJBC-Cote Glee Club CFRB-Music WBEN:-Sports 3 P.M, CKEY18ports: Les Lye Sho w CJBC-Preiude to Dreaming CFRB-News; Sports: WGR-Glacy's Basement CBL-Ragtume Rhythm WBEN-Bruce Bradley 12.00 MIDNIGHAY CKLB-News Starlight Souvenirs CJBC-News CKEY-News: House Party CFRB-News; Sports Merry Go Round .| CBL-News WBEN-News; Bradley WGR-News; Basement Sports; Theatre 'n' Andy Concert Hall Hallman 0 P.M s; Pipes of Keen Time On The Floss Talk 5 P.M. Time ation Safely; New- Bruce Glaeys Sports CJBC:'Worth Knowing; Sports | Coffee with Bruce | CFRB-Worth Knowing 10.30 AM. WGR-Bob Smith Show CBL-Ruth Harding Jane Weston | CIBC-Handful Devotions | Jamboree; | cal Clock: ical Clock 5; al Clock: News 3 Crofton, B.( Compton, 4, of Stars . Crofton, B.C., CFRB-Who Am | i 10.45 AM. Clue Song Shop| Ernest William Mann and Daniel WGR-Break the Bank | Adolph, both of Creston, B.C. for | CIBC When a Gril Maer | assisting in the rescue of several Tet passengers from serious injury and drowning at the scene of a bus- truck accident in Creston, Dec. 2. MOVIE COLUMN Tony Keeps On The Beam By BOB THOMAS HOLYWOOD (AP Can py- | chiatry improve an actor's career" Korner Top 0' the | 1.00 AM Pion Singer | CKLB-News; Musio AM. CBL-Road of Life CJBC-Time Out CKEY- News; Ballroom CFRB-News; Carmen Cavallero WGR Strike It Rich | 1.15 A.M FRB-With The Martins CBL-Backstage Wife CJBC-Just Around the Corner 1,30 AM CKLB Courtship & Marr | age | CKEY-Yvonne Vickers CJBC-Just Around the Corner Music Breakfast 8; Jay and What's Mind s; options hbourhood AM Anderson from drown-| two to | | for the rescue | Black, 36, Russell from drowning in Como lake, Coquitlam, B.C., Sept. 7. Jean Russell, Fort St. James B.C., for the rescue of Doreen White from drowning im Stuart Lakes, B.C., Aug. 7. Grant Jopling B McNeil, 18, Trail, B.C., for rescuing Donald DeJong from drowning in the Columbia river near Trail, July 25. James Henry 'Morris, Trail, for assisting in the rescue of Donald DeJong July 25, Capt. Edward Norman Bell, Van- couver, for the recue of Flying Officer William G- O'Rourke from frowning in the Fraser river, May Edward LeBus, 77, Victoria for the rescue of Roy Rhymer, 4 rom drowning June 6. ; Rayiwond Lorse Bell, 15, Yicloria for rescuing Gary drowning in Beaver Quick fm B.C. June 20. OTHER AWARDS Keith Brice and Herbert Dyke, 11, of Melfort, Sask., for assisting in the rescue of R. Lyle Stege- man, 8, from drowning at Stoney Creek, Resource, Sask., July 10. Asariah Pennell, Wood's Island, Humber, Nfld. for rescuing Les- [lie McCarthy and Philip Hackett from drowning April 6. | Murray Buckwald and Alland | Eckford, Cobden, Ont., for asist- ing in the rescue of Mansel Hill, | Jack Purcell and Clarence Me- Bride from drowning in Muskrat lake, near Pembroke, Ont., Dec: | 4, 1953, | Hugo Neumeyer, Madoc, Ont, r- | for the rescue of E. F. White from | | a burning truck at Madoc, March | 14. Gordon Tanner, Bruce county, | ont for rescuing W. Harry Scott from drowning in Teeswater river, Pinkerton, Ont., July 18 Douglas Ford, 11, Chesley, Ont., for rescuing Perry F. Winch and | James Winch from drowning Saugeen river, June 13 Allan Hinnegan, Chatham, for the rescue of George Montague from drowning in Dec. 30, 1953 Ronald Taylor, Toronto, for the rescue of Mrs. Florence Fowler and Walter Fowler from drowning in the Severn river, near Washago Ont., June 21 Joseph Strizie and Robert Tran ter, bci® of Toronto, for aiding in the rescue of members of the crew of "Ark Royal" from drowning in Lake Ontario June 6. in | the Thames, | CRA PROGRAM Senat HALIFAX Patrick Quinn beam paper men who came late him on his 80th bi said his recipe for a long ive life is quite simple. "Travel on your feet--not in cars," he said. "Live within | our means and stay away from wi keep regular hours; don't be afraid of hard work, and develop your lungs by singing." Senator Quinn was born in Hal- ifax in November, 1874, His litical career started in 1916 when he was an unsuccesful Conservative candidate in the Nova he was elected to the House of Commons, and held his seat there until 1935 when he was named to the Senate. The senator is a baritone and the walls of the Senate chamber have resounded with his voice on St. Patrick's Day. Senator Quinn married the for- mer Agnes Lynagh in 1914 and celebrated his 40th wedding anni- versary last month. They have three children, Felix, Jr., in Mont- real; Owen at home and Mary Quinn in Windsor Ont. Scotia provincial election. In 1925 than THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Testy November 3, 194 17 No More CNR Layoffs - Gordon WINNIPEG (CP)---The layoff of Canadian National Railways em- ployees has reached its peak, Don-- ald Gordon, CNR president said Monday. He said in an interview he he- lieved no further staff cuts would be pecessaty "Any further cuts will represent a very serious decline in railway traffic." He said the CNR was than alarmed" at a traffic decline. "It had been hoped that there would be an upturn 'this fall, but this has not taken place. In fact ve have Jehans eaves lo we 8 ould have in reduc t. Gordon said that next year, Ru Perla! movement of wheat bi e West may "well be better than t year." "Railway traffic reflects, in part, the state of the whole economy but we d0-not know how much the resent do e in traffic is caused y competition from trucks, water and air transportation. . . The question we have to ask is whether we have priced ourselves out of the market." * The most recent CNR layoff was Nov. 17. 1t affécted shops through- out Canada. THEATRE GUIDE "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef" (Technicolor) 12.30, 1.12, 3.40, 6.55, 10.00. ""It Should Hap- pen to You." 2.15, 5.25, 8.45. Last complete show 8.45 p.m. Biltmore Marks -- "Duel In the Sun' 1.35, 4.10, 6.45, 9.25. Last complete show, 9.00 p.m. Plaza -- "The Scarlet Spear" 2.59 5.49, 8.39. "Beach Head" 1.30, 4.20, 7.10, 10.00. Last complete show 8.39 p.m. Split Second" 6.20, 9.30. "Decameron Nights," 1.45, 4.35, 8.05. Last complete show 7.50 p.m. Regent Murder Brock Whitby "M for Even- | and "The Sea Around Us" ing show starts 7 p.m plete show at 8 20 p.m PARTY FOR MOTHER LONDON (CP)--The Queen gave | a private dinner party at Bucking- ham Palace Thursday night to wel- come Queen Mother back from her tour of the United States and Canada. MONDAY, NOV. 29 Recreation office open all day. | {9.00 - 530 pm Adult Woodshop, Strength and Scaith Stub, 2.00-4.00 pm. 7.00 9.00 Shuffleboard, 2.00-4.00 p.m FOR GOOD FOOD Commercial Hotel 1 3.10 | | "| Last com- | Elizabeth | See ISTANBUL FIRE COSTLY ISTANBUL, Turkey: (AP)--Fire gutted Istanbul's famipus covered bazaar today, destroying thousands of small shops. Damage was esti- mated at nearly $360,000,000. The big market, picturesque trading centre for everything frem .electri- cal appliances to antiques, was one Motorola TV SERVICE e Factory trained and supervised technicians FOWLER T.V. The Television Specialist 16 BOND WwW. DIAL 5-1685 of the city's chief tourist attrac- tions. All the shops were burned out except te o in gd re jewelry, carpets and second-h: clothing were sold. are IG TELESCOPE es! Jeflpsting the California 'Institute of ' the world is the 200-inch glass © logy on Mount Palomar. are "more || BIG ALL : COLOR ACTION $ TO-NITE ONLY BIG AMATEUR SHOW ON OUR STAGE EVEN MORE SPECTACULAR WITH ADDED SCOPE OF "WIDE- VISION Ke - » uEL - s the SUN x Yonder News aww Musics) Children Woodshop, Games | m, Leathercraft, 4.15 5.30 \Crockford Did 'Not Send 'KLB-Music For Days BL-Kate Aitken 9.45 AM WGR-News CBL-School Broadcast CFRB-Naniy Dale and It's My Living 10.00 A.M CKLB-News; At Home WGR-Phrase That Pays | Tony Curtis thinks so. And that's CBL-News: Amos 'an Aady | One of the remsons he has héen WBEN Make Up Your consulting a psychiatrit for the Mind % . pat seven months CFRB-Kate Aitken Now don't get the idea that the)? iLis. Am current heartthrob of the bobby A life sentence frequently | at least 20 years but it can longer and a prisoner's paper be marked 'never to be re- |" said Mr. Cahill. Teen Town Games, 7.00 "00 w Oshawa and District Assoc. for | Retarded Children, 7.30 p.m JKLB-Second Springs yg 1 2 N.S.W. parliamentary oppe- NSW. Darliamentary TORONTO (CP) -- Scarborough | party opposes the move jon leader Murray Rob- said: 'Recently there has pn an alarming Increase in me and the government's ac- will contribute nothing to- reducing this." investigated the sending of a mes- sage of sympathy to Moscow on roekford of Scarborough. Reeve Crockford has denied any orner Sympathy To Reds |r Ea township and RCMP officers today | - the death of Foreign Minister An- CKLB-News; drei Vyshinsky in a cablegram | coi Mews Spore Puporiedly sent by Reeve Oliver | Top o' the Morning: 8.00 A.M. Koffee WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CBL-Musical Kitchen 12.00 NOON with the Ladies CFRB-News; Birthday Partq CKEY-News; WGR-Back to CJBC-Roses WBEN-Arthur Godérey 10.15 AM, JBL Kindergarten | Ballroom The Bible Number One CBL-Laura Limited CJBC.June Dennis CKEY Songs Of Our Times: Eddie Fisher | CFRB-Strike up the Band: | News WBEN Rosemary WGR-Second Chance soxers is lowing his to 'HAS DONE WONDERS' "I'm not insecure," he explained on the set of ** bothered me. A friend of mine sug- gested consult a psychiatrist he was going to "I tried it 4 He isn't. | The Purple Mask." | "I don't have a split personality. | | It's just that | wasn't as happy as ly we ev e. WGR sight te Happiness | ONCE OF twice a week er sinc Program Committee Meeting, 7.30 pm Seen » Normination Meeting, P TUESDAY. NOV. » Recreation Sifice open all day, | 9.00 - 5.30 on 0 al oodshop, Strength and 9.00 p.m, Shuffleboard, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. | | | | | | and I've been going Health Club, 2.00 - 4.00 pm. 7.00- litt Plunge | It has done wondersfor me. I CFRB-Clara's Kitchen | don't li on the couchor anything 400 P.M. | I just go to this fellow's office an | GLE News: Show Case | don't lie on the couch or anything. CFRB News: Be se IT just go to this fellow's office and Reporter | we talk about all kinds of thimgs. CBL-Play It Sale | I tell him what's bothering me and we dig back into my past and find knowledge of the cable, which was F th 11 1elephoned to a telegram office | riday and sent at full rates e 00 a The cable was signed 'Oliver EK. | BMOLLYWOOD (AP)--A 16-year- | Crockford" and was charged to! prep school football player rode | the township. | car off a 200-foot cliff Friday, | lked out of the wreckage and! Children Woodshop, Games Room, Leathercraft, 4.15 5.30 CKLB- Community News: | WBEN-Guiding Light WBEN-News In the Morgan Manor | 2.00 P.M CBL-BBC News | CKLB-Women's News CKEY-News: Pick the | "Grable and James Hits; Star Time | CBL-News', Canada CFRB-Remember When; Matinee 50-a-day CIBC WGR-News; John Maitland Manor Lascelles Show CFRB-Guiding wight WBEN-News WGR Helen Neville ° Teen Town Games, Barbershop- pers, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. N.A. Bowling at Mayfair Lanes, 9.00 pm Leathercraft, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. AL) 1 WETER WE oun EXPERT T.V. REPAIRS New " INOW...THE WHOLE WORLD OF ADVENTURE ABOVE AND BELOW CJBC-Styles | | CKEY-News: | bwed up with his team for a% ep Friday night. arry Burr told investigating of- the plunge was "old stuff" him. He said he had a similar pe last summer while picking" Hamilton Disaster 'Planned' Thursday HAMILTON (CP)--A major dis- the mountains, when aster will occur in Hamilton next {tlete i oy from a 50-| Thursday--but only on paper. cliff and escaped injury. | Written reports on how a sudden falian Envoys ent To Canada y li | defence exercises in Canada. The SOME Reus) Sadle la the | series is sponsored jointly by the pointment of new ambassadors | ¢ivil defence planning group, the Canada and the United States. | federal health department and the Begio Fenbaltea, attached to the | Canadian Hospital Association. * rth Atlantic Treaty Organiza-| To add reality to the two-day n in Paris, will be the new Ital- | | assembly here, planners will sup- h envoy in Ottawa. Tpose that a disaster has taken anlio Brosio, former Ttalian | place in both Hamilton and Oak- hbassador to Russia and now | ville, about 20 miles east bassador to Britain, will be| Delegates from Brampton, nsferred to Washington. | Brantford, Niagara Falls, Kit. | chener, Guelph and other Ontario armhouse foundations believed | centres will study, question and ilt in the 5th century have been | criticize plans before drafting fearthed in Anoya in rway. raid should be handled will be pre- sented to 75 delegates from 18 Dutarie hospitals i Hamilton meeting is the | communities. JLLY'S SALLIES +30) I blonk hock. rim db 11 go right over to the bank Ad 000R-AB MLL] emergency such as a flood or air | meeting here third in a series of five paper | northern | health nce measures for their | CFRB-Denny Vaughan | CFRB-Supper Serenade | weEN-S operte | CKLB- Ee I ine | Cl | WBEN-Choraliers | CJBC-Jo Stafferd 12.15 P.M WGR-John Lascelles CBL-Aunt Lucy CFRB-Farm & News CJBC-What's New WBEN-Luncheon Club 12.3 P.M CKLB-News; Sports CBL-Farm Broadcast; Time Signal CJBC-News CKEY-Richard Scott CFRB-News: Women WBEN Luncheon Club 12.46 P.M. 'KLB-Rural Line JBC-Small Types CKEY-Round Up CFRB-Rosemary 1 P.M Olub JKLB-News: Stop the Lasceles CBL-News and Weather CJBC-Maitland Manor TKEY-ivews: Tops in Pops CFRB-Road ot Lite WBEN-Road of Life d Ls P.M CFRB-Widder Brown 'BL-The Happy Gang WBEN-Ma Perkins 1.30 P.M. Malone Malone 4% P.M CFRB-Dr WBEN-Dr. Ld CFRB-Helen Trent WGR-John Lascelles WEDNESDAY EVENING 00 P.M. | CKLB-News; Theatre Guide CKLB- Sports | CBL-Mayfailr Melodies | CFRB-Supper Serenade WGR-Sports; Top Tunes BL-Commentary; Carousel CFRB-News; McKnight's Sport-Views WGR-Music By-- WBEN-Mike Hearian 6.45 P.M. CJBC-Byng's Choice WGR-Three Star Extra WBEN-News 7.00 P.M. CKLB-News; Rosemary Clooney CFRB-Kate Aitken CKEY-New:; - Ballroom CBL-Rawhide WGR-Cisco Kid WBEN-Nat King Cole 7.15 P.M CKLB-Red Skelton CFRB-Songs From Shows CBL-introduction CFRB-Show Songs WBEN- Tennessee Brnie 1.30 P.M. CKLB-Family Theatre CBL-Troflus and Cressida CJBC-High Adventure CREY-Red Skelton Ld WGR-News CFRB-News Views: ports; Music 146 P.M. | CKLB-Grable and CFRB-Brighter Day | WGR It | CKEY-Political Talk CKEY-Ned WBEN-Mrs. Conlan Show Burton 2.15 P.M. CKLB-Grable and James CBL-Trans-Canada Matinee CFRB-Ma Perkins WBEN-Perry Mason 2.30 P.M. 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And he feels it will be a wise investment for his fu ture "1 want to be in the movie, busi | os for the next 30 years," he] smarked I think this s a good | way of helping my chances. "Some people hands. Me, I've got to use my im! I've got to project emo | agination I tion on the screen | wartz (his real name), am the only d why I react the way I do, the | more I know about my emotions | do it for me. It figures that the | one who can do it; no one else can | better actor 1 would be." In 10 months, Tony ends his clusiy deal at Universallnte op tiona, where he rose from a brash Bronx bov to a star of worldwide fame. He Jv then be obligated to do | pictures a year for the after wich | following three years, a free agent as he starts the twoa| Tony will be able | to make outside deals of "his own. As soon mtract SUES JOAN BLONDELL NEW YORK (AP) -- Comedian Bobby Clark is suing actress Joan Bondell for $12,000, contending he ent that amount to her in and that she failed to repay it. The action came to light Friday when |a cafe in this communit; "unreme Court justice Irving Clark to examine Miss aleged loan, Miss Blondell en- tered a general denial. work with their |" Bernard Sch | 1948 | Oshawa Little Theatre, 7.30 p.m WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 Recreation office open all day, 9.00 - ult Health Club, 2.00 - 9.00 pm Shufleboard, 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children Woodshop, Roum, Leathercraft, 4.15 Ballet, 345 - 5.45 pm. Teen Town Games, 7.00 - 9.00 400 pm; 5.30 { agination. I've got to projeetacinfw | p.m. Oshawa Film Council, 7.30 p.m, | Central Council Meeting, p.m | ning, 8.00 pm HER WORK IS COMFORTABLE | Two London art schools have agreed to increases which will bring the pay to 70 cents an | hour. Cecile spends about 50 hours every week posing. She has | told the authorities that "skill, tact and patience are needed to sit in one pose all day." | But she admits: "There's nothing like nudism for com- fort.' | RUDE INTERRUPTION GERALDTON (CP)--Patrons of 50 miles ur were northeast of Port A L. Levey reserved decision on a rudely interrupted in their dining when a truck coming along the Blondell "on matters pertaining to|street skidded on a stretch of ice and shot into the cafe. No ome 'was hurt. Bh hob. Strength 2a Games | 7.3% Woodview Park N.A. Social Eve- | T.V. ENTERPRISES "ANTENNA SPECIALISTS" Diol 3-3553 or 5-1561 217 STACEY AVE, OSHAWA | | "Junior is so disoppointed . . . | don't have time today to take him over to Meagher"s to see the new TV sets that have just come in." FOR TV SERVICE AND REPAIRS SEE MEAGHER'S S King W. Dial 3-3425 | | | | | | | UL TUR CTEM (IW 7 77/ V/) Ky you'll know what action- excitement [1 AT coNP ARTHUR HUNNICL BO! /4 STEPHEN McNALLY ALEXIS SMITH KEITH ANDES PAUL KELLY AN STERLING NEST Love Tales! DBECAMERON "= JOAR FOTIA: 001 UROAN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT THE SEA IN i NEARS AAA NAAN To The Electors of Oshawa ! "TOWN HALL FORUM" Is On The Air! { --Listen In On-- Wednesday, Dec. Over CKLB ; eg d-- Hear the Candidates Who Are | Running for Civic Office on Oshawa's 1955 City Council ! Ist -- 8 p.m. Presented by the Oshawa Junior Chamber of Commeree

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