Daily Times-Gazette, 12 Jan 1955, p. 16

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

14 THE DAILY TIMESGAZETTE, Wednesday, January 12, 1958 i ian | ie NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT Norman V. Nusser , netted approximately $1,000,000 in arrested in New York loot, one of the largest hauls on fier a month-long nationwide record even collected by a burg- int, appears unconcerned as he | lar, His wife, Mercedes, self i8 questioned by stant Dis. | styled "Mambo Queen', who was jet Attorney Thomas Cullen con- recently found surrounded by a gernibg a fur coat found in his | fortune in stolen goods unwitting- apartment, The *'doctor"', accord- | ly led detectives to their rendez fpg 10 police, has been involved | vous. ib coast-to-coast burglaries that Dr right) Central Press Canadian Plans For New | Niagara Power Project Disclosed NEW YORK New York Power |to existing private and public | Authority plans call for the ex | plants, companies, and groups of plnditure of $405,000,000 over a|all kinds at fair prices determin- | faur-vear period and include $13,-| ed by contract" 248,000 for a Niagara Parkway The chairman cited from the {fom "Grand Island North Bridge survey by engineering experts fig- | tg the" Niagara Reservation | ures to show that average power the details costs would be only 2.88 mills at describing | kilowatt hour, According to the Niagara | experts, this is less than the cost | and | of fuel alone for steam power and | released by Robert Moses, chair would permit delivery of power in n of. the Ne York Power | the western and central parts of | Athan. {the state for less than half the | fr. Moses took this opportunity | €0st of steam power, a fo warn that the authority| KW NEEDS ESTIMATED will fight to keep control of the) 'Our engineers," he said, Yo natural resource and to|"have shown that after both St. cBeck any "grab" by any and all| Lawrence and Niagara have been private utility companies. | completed, an additional 3,800,000 ® The state," he said, "will| kilowatts will be required by New | gver allow its greatest natural | York State by 1965, souree, declared inalienable! "The question is," he continued, | Of Legislature and courts, to 'how long do we propose to argue p handed over by Congress to five this case in the light of the criti- pivate utility companies who want | cal shortage of power while the make a killing, and have learn- | flow of Niagara contiunes 365 days | Nothing about private opinion," |in each year and 2 hours in each | EGISLATION NEEDE | day, Our Canadian neighbors will <All. we ask of Congress" he |continue to enjoy the benefits of continued, "is to give ug precise- | this flow while we argue among te same opportunity we have | ourselves." « St. Lawrence, by means of| This Niagara project is a sepa- laws which leaves licensing to|rate deal from the $600,000,000 t eral Power Commission St, Lawrence River development alter full hearings and under prop-| which got under way lost August conditions, but with a prefer-| under the supervision of the New elice for a stat ewhich owns the | York Power Authority and the On- | shream tario Hydro-electric Commission, | "'We Intend to control our state| And engineers predict that even | power. at the source, to develop |after the St. Lawrence and Ni- | hydroelectric plants with funds | agara developments are finished rdised from prudent private in-|there will be a critical shortage | vestors, and to sell our kilowatts of power in New York State | Russies Might Import Japs To Save Pearl Shell Trade SYDNEY, Australia--~The Aus-| continues to dive, The others are | trallan government has been call- | Working asker: ton. b d | te Combi? 4 atv) 1 e United States buys practic. ed on by this nation's sagging pearl |." " the "Australian pearl shell shell industry to import Jap output for making buttons, The | anese divers, Pearlers fear that industry is thus a valuable source : ard. . | American synthétics will replace of hard-to-get dollars for the gov. | real shell if they do not keep a about $2,000,000 year- | production. : In 1952 the government gave Japanese are the world's best | the industry a shot in the arm by | pearl shell divers, but the govern: | permitting 35 Japansie divers to | ment which is expected to make enter the country, They brought | fisdecision Td pee hesitated to | YP $2,600,000 worth of shell in four : 3 oA . months this year, while Australian admit them because of its policy | divers had not reached the $500, of 'excluding Asians from the [000 mark after eight months of nny; Australians greatly fear | work | any Aslan immigration from the| Industry spokesmen | gvercrowded lands to the north. | an ition 35 en declare that They heli ve Su h immigration | would save the industry and bring would eventually submerge the [in a good profit. Good divers can présent population, earn $7,000 in an eight-month sea- High costs and a shortage of | son, | f gnt divers are responsible | Eleven pearling ships were reg- | or: | istered in Darwin at the beginning | 5 year the government | of the season, eight are working | imported Greek sponge divers to today, But only one will be work | ¥ k on the pearl shell luggers. « however, only one Greek 'gets a lift, SALLY'S SALLIES i These are part of r@leased in a report t development of the h¥droelectric power project oR or Syndicate, Word rights reserved e pl i've been to, but this isn't just another port." SHOP ond SAVE ot these FOOD STORES ---- a -- LANSDOWNE IGA SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day -- @®@ DYL'S IGA 166 ALICE STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day re. ( -- GLECOFF'S 1GA 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day ©@ EASTVIEW IGA 120 WILSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day @@ COLLEGE HILL 16A 534 CUBERT STREET OSHAWA Low Prices Every Day -- @ s-- BECKSTEAD'S IGA COURTICE Low Prices Every Day LIGH) HOPE'S 16A PORT PERRY Low Prices Every Day ® SOUTH END IGA WHITBY Low Prices Every Day @ GALLOWAY'S IGA AJAX Low Prices Every Day @ RICHARDSON'S 1GA PICKERING Low Prices Every Day Nl WESTINGHOUSE FROSTED . .. 15, 25, 40 or 60 WATT LIGHT BULBS ow $7 SOCKEYE SALMON | 3 HALF K LEAF , , . FANCY RED TINS $7 Another outiiahding IGA sales event . . . feoturing a host values aimed to give you fhe usual top qual roducts for less! . . . Shop and Save the IGA Way! qualiry LG.A. Royal Guest or Sunny Morn Freshly Ground! 1-LB. BAG IGA... "DOG HOUSE" 15-0Z. TINS CAMPBELL'S = TOMATO 10-0Z. TINS TRINIDAD (Unsweetened) GRAPEFRUIT JUICE AYLMER coor ivuae GREEN PEAS LIBBY'S CLARK'S ... IN CHILE SAUCE BEANS wri PORK INFANT or GERBER'S "\/\o: BABY BEEF STEW 1 15-0Z. TINS CUDNEY .., CHOICE HALVES PEACHES 51 20-0Z. TINS SPRAY STANDARD Dessert PEARS *1 15-0Z. TINS STOKELY'S CREAM STYLE CORN 1 15-0Z, TINS FRESH LEAN NCED BEEF 3 Ibs. $1 Buy 'Em by the Bagful . . . JUICE FILLED A FHovuda ORANGES fh BAG 35- FRESH . , . BONELESS Stewing Beef 3.51 COMBINATION FEATURE! LB. SWIFT'S PREMIUM , . . RINDLESS 1 Ib. SLICED SIDE BACON 1 Ib. PORK LIVER ALL FOR FLORIDA NO. 1... MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 10 :: 49¢ EXTRA FANCY . . , BRITISH COLUMBIA McINTOSH APPLES 6.1% 29¢ WASHED AND WAXED , , . NO. 1 TABLE TURNIPS NEW CROP! , , , TEXAS . .. CRISP, GREEN NEW CABBAGE : ib. 10¢ SWIFT'S PREMIUM , , . (LOOSE) FRANKS 3 Ibs. $1 SWIFT'S PREMIUM . , , BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA aa 4 Ibs. $1 rn VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY ane SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 14, & 15. LOW PRICES EVER Y DAY! 12 OZ, PKGS. PICTSWEET GREEN PEAS AND 15 OZ. PKG. PICTSWEET T STRAWBERRIES au 4 rics. $7

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy