PIES OATETTY, Sabweday, Tey 78, 1998 LA ---------- Toe BIRTHS - it AAA | (Reuters With the Impending! which only the passage of time will FWo Weslern proviness are the | ndvancing strong claims to house | tion that the federal capital cond hit thas ens lt Tore severely on 'and mew comers alike are has gained wide favor in Trinidad | in jecting on this question SPEND LATGE SU ler. 8 month ago would have been ' 'Trinidad, Barbados Seeking vi | ' g 1WoO rrovinces | "To House Federal Capital : po | 8 fio apital 'Hold Birthdays ! HAIG NICHOLSON (becouse of certain woseory few | POR 0 N, rin tures of Trin lan political Hite By TED MOSER ha prov of the Canadian Press Mall Writer ridden 1000, Sop Poation wf the. Wrie Vent Indian] aithe gh it d of the Karly prosperity had turned lpia {eration of 1 Hi ough I was agreed & | | islands, Trinidad and Barbados ere| 1953 London Conference on feders. | oe rh anni¥ersery stagnation and # depr ihe fodern!_ cophil, + yu, Jocoted on one of ihe smaller J Buskatchownn, hardy plongers | the b The fing choice of a capital ands, and Grenada, the 'spige Di 11 the hands of the federal gov-| mind," Aetuslly wis selected, | mane mae vot oon es he | grament, but meantime a pew ides there now is a noticeable Change! tribal dances of Hnee 4 {1 Jo that te plemporary capital, np 141 of 4 i at In selghbaring # {and perha perme cpp! ederal government, Marl | hard. d Lo find ital, should be located at the United! ing to rule a new nation of pope that Diasuet the hd 3 dangle Hn ing es 4 : navel base at Chaguara:| 3,000 000 subjects with Hmited" fi IE TURNS HOME intyre Hood, managing The Dally TimesAiaz returned home for Cony alescencs after a weeks in the Osh I He has ding fiv pital Harmony Man Dies In Boston i iE VILETCHER y Correspondent El Harmon , #& well-known | § died in hospitsl | esterday follow fi eg wt, We prt Pr ¥, , vA gl aul ih | iw | ONCE This heap of twisted metal is all that good Vord V8, It was enrried for half a mile by an enst hound freight on the mainline of the CNR, The iver Frank Walker, 3 of Hem lock Avenue his | passenger of at 7113 who lived ait # visiting he became II, | 5 ight to Osh very active enin Day and by the rest y missed @ « an employee of College OSHAWA AND DISTRICT DRIVING of 480 lake 1 on ball on A g drunk while in vehlele COUNCIL IN RECESS t meeting of City Coun ikely be held Tuesday, d, Cit Clerk Barrand today, There will he | meeting Monday night NAMED DELEGATE ) hing hee a delegate from the Preshytery of The Uni rch of Canada and will be | B " International | chool convention July 27 #land Mr. Brit rintendent Simeoe : d Chu Bunday ' fichool and also ident of 4 A Onhawn anda Arians. Je fon Old Story I Recalled ¥ we the perennial jokes Cana the misconception which other lands have of Can especially from the tal arrive here in the equipped with skis tn sre I i di Toronto and Norman Bland PRUNK By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Fiaft Writer LONDON (CP)~A mammoth, reduy airlift early in August will 2.000 British and French boy couting jam Ont Atlan fou : cary yenation Niagara Falls span-he three seouls Lo a bores near In contrast to th tie mir operation, senile driving a are i p } he o Ameriea lo shore of Lak Ontario are travelling | tered around the globe | The big attraction | world Jamboree of scouts Ohio of eh the eighth TIL arth Ameries, in ane. inate "amp al #ara-On vii eR REY ¥ Ll bad LY Like ha The Canadian-born director of boy seouts, Ma), -Gen 1, €. Spry, describes the camp "a8 a huge Investment in citizen | ty) | |] of OTTAWA (CP) An Opposition lawyer-politician who has appeared before the air transport hoard Fri {uy accused the government of A Jekyll and Hyde attitude on over policy for Canada, 4 B, Hamilton (PC York " West) said In the Commons that EXTRACT on the one hand the government fhe misconception was perhaps | is saying everything is rosy in the ago when people | country economically and that air (if that is possible) than | transportation Is developing by about the Dominion, | leaps and bounds extragt from the! Yel, he added, only last autumn wapaper "The Vindiea: | the government and the alr trans out this statement | port board relected a licence ap ng to find "Our | OW true to her wild Indians of .Canada | people of Europ. | well as the gold up in anyone's all alr | John we dug i 0 Ie Car ving nie shooting in I'he sh and medals i they rifles f « thelr and Hp he a od in front I mile Ory ure he En 1 i nite jour Ca valling ned Ie i made tain on team Brazilian | acond-hand | Another jeep thousands of miles from South | United States campsite on the | hy | Most of them are ¢ ship and plane from countries scat | Canada by Aug is being | youths will participaie in se | staged (or the first time in history | competitions, «| and i, he. Pinay IN TORONTO . ) 1g, 26, the seonts will move International | en masse f ana | | 5 J A CAR, BU1 Bloomfield avenue, Toronto es ecaped seconds helore the cm was struck by the freight train at the Old Rosebank Hosd level crossing Pickering Township The men told police they had heen for a swim trying to best the heat in Lake The driver sald he got At Ontario confused from and hip--a place where #sround the world can make new friends The last jamboree, held in Aus trig in 1952, was easily accessible to Furopesn he said, But this year, for the first time, it Is being held in North America, and 8,000 Canadian scouts will attend 1,600 will come from the scouts meet geout The remainder will congregate at the campsite from 63 countries pecied to he In two days be 1) camp 16 opening Aug the 10«ay fore the During the outing games, campfires, {7 n Al by train, bus and host to Toronto for a gala parade at the opening ceremonies of the dian National Exhibition clated Alrways Lid, of Edmonton to operate a service in the North west Territories In competition with Canadian Pacific Alrines, REJECTED APPLICATION Mi, Hamlion acted counsel for Associated Alrways before the aly transport board which, Trans port Minister Maler sald Thurs day night, tentatively favored the application but later rejected it al er Mr, Marler asked the hoard to reconsider. Mr. Marler sald then that his action was motivated by the fact Canada was in a moder: ate recession at the time Mr, Hamilton sald today that ex pansion of alr services could be achieved If the government did not try to force the aviation industry along some predetermined path The government should prdvide a general background - of sound Polio Victims On Decrease OTTAWA (CP)Polio cases thin year have reached only half the 1080.54 average in Canada, a health department report showed Friday Cases to July 16 totalled 167-100 of them with paralysis---compared with a five-year average of 398 168 with paralysis There were elght deaths so far | this year, compared with a five year average of 36, However, a health department official sald, it is too soon to draw any conclusions about the effective ness of the Salk anti-polio vaceine program because the pollo season varies from year to year pt. King, I name of these one I wonder i wml Monday, | LUCKY FIND ! OSHAWA, Ont, (CP)An Osh awa woman was carefully sorting when of son who had left it on recently hridgework jarhage dental leather | opportune enough," iden In London, Eng GENEVA (CP)--President Elsen { Indians or stalking game The two wartime friends met al tasies of delight, the Duke It also was learned that Premier ag Dillon posts himself in a ministers' conference proposed for | plied the Duke Kisenhower, Fden of disper have to do ig| Mr. Hamllon did not say so in a certain | specifically, 'hut he apparently re she' goes 1t | ferred to an application by Assos | | lishmen have a pel! to the reason Canadians | uch excellent marksmen | l bears and reindeer hot at any hour in the bush ravines around Toronto " hower and Russia's Marshal Georgl Zhukov conferred privately for al most an hour today, possibly on 0D STORY A good story 1s told about Major and Capl, King who are | gisenhower's villa just before they gatherbd with the other Big Four government chiefs and their aldes } ipt. King how such easy kill and precision was acquired from Oshawa', sald | pulganin and Prime Minister Fden | hal a long talk Friday night, seek ing a solution to the dispute over eled ambush and Hires away at eds for a couple hours heard of him bringing down ten | (his fall, END BY NIGHTFALL The government chiefs were hop Premier Faure went into the closed pension with Russia's Premier at 11 am. (8 am EDT), prepared to Hall an hour the start of | the top-devel meeting, the three Western heads of government held are doing some | plication for a competitive alr ser England at the | vice on the ground economic con are winning all | ditions did not make this service day for the man | within n range | His name would Tk hukov e Z i it to the fact thal! 0 rivate nicks have so mueh prac. | wild animals, The S it Talk that the Bisley team up of 15 fellows who don't happen to be defendipg the frontier Y 1 the American president's dramatic bid fer an exchange of military blueprints between the two powers \¢ fhe Duke of Cam , who 1s commandersn. chief, looking at the Major shooting. | in an effort to break the stubborn deadlock marring the final hours of the "summit" conference "the town has an In and 8 surrounded hy wyiiads of warring Indians, Every | whether German reunification or a Kuropean securit ayvatem would be the primary goal of the foreign Wn night." file that he can v bull's eye at every shot," | ing to ond | tort | meeting, which began here BV DiEhtiall tonigh appeal personally to Bulganin to show a spirit compromise and pave the Geneva conference from rateg asian at the conler » in the Palace of Na den reported his ater lunch hefore a hy Hampton, In Mount Lawn Ce e wa condi I. Reed of is A i ai ence | Hons, Of 10 and France's | { | onl | iia In Nova Sootia there have been 10 cases so far, almost: twice the five-year average of nine, All other provinces are well below average Ontario has 37, as against the ave erage of leagues on the vesulfs of propo saly he made to Bulganin Friday MELE In the long conversation that followed dinner at the Russian headquarters, REFERRED ISSUE BACK the crossing and the next thing he knew he was bumping slong the tracks 'and the train was hearing down on top of them They Jumped, Traffic was held up for an hour while a wreck ing truck hoisted the wreckage into the diteh Photo hy John Mills ] Big Airlift Will Take Boys To Scout Jamboree | Lord Rowallan, chief scout, wik take a salute and then open inter | national scout day at the exhib tion "The logistics problem of mov: ing 10,000 scouts from the camp to | Toronto and back agein is tremen | dour sald Gen, Sory. Planning | for the gathering started months | ago, and includes details such as | providing food suitable for scouts of Moslem faiths, getting interpre. ters for senior Apmp headquarters | and raising dollars for scouts com ing from areas where dollar credit is tight "While we need Interpreters,' Gen, Spry sald, "the boys them selves seem to get along in spite of language differences, They une " and gesturgs and talk, and understand, The camp will end Aug, 28. A [reverse alelift will return the Brit. | tah and French scouts to their homelands | | Lawyer Accuses Ottawa Of Jekyll and Hyde Act regulatory and promotional policies letting the industry find its own course In competition with all other forms of transportation, Opposition leader Drew charged the department with complacency in development of alr terminals and sald the country lags behind European . countries in providing adequate facilities for passengers at airports 4 Mr, Marler replied that Canada has hetween 20 and 30 major alr ports, far more than any single | Buropean country, Until now, Can | ada has emphasized development 0) runways, radio and navigation alg and other technical services | commercial aviation, rather | build beautiful air terminals, | He suid the. public prefers safe | alreraft travel first to commodious "terminals Charge Student In Girl's Death BERKELEY, Calif, (AP) « Bur ton W, Abbott Friday was formally charged with the murder of Steph: anle Bryan The 47-year-old University of Cal: fornia accounting student was re- turned to his Berkeley city Jall cell after a brief preliminary hear Ing. His arraignment was post poned to July 20 Stephanie, a 14-year-old Berkeley high sehool girl, disappeared. April 26, Her decomposed hody was found Wednesday night in a shal low grave near Abbott's family efbin, 200 miles north of here in the Trinity Alps, ST. JOHN'S, Nfid, (CP)~Rev Lester Garland of Bath, England, who says his ancestors were among the first settlers in' Trinity, Is visiting the area tracing his family tree, then | Bates mas, a few miles north of Port of | Spain, which is in course of being {put into mothballs and reduced to 8 partial maintenance basis, | Trinidad's bisgest |The Guardian, ss | American naval station at Che gauramas hes practically every: | thing thet would be for » federal capital, "Reduction of this base fo par | tial maintenance will provide an | dpportunity without parallel in the | West Indies snd i is here that | the solution of the problem for the | federsl capital lies, provided our | American friends see it that way, and are willing to make the sp propriate gesture." | Barbados also feels that jt has | almost everything that a federsl | eapital would demand, The Barba dos advocate has sald that 'irinl- nancial resources, would have to ! Alberta's first century as & prov: ince. newspaper, § recently' Tne spend large sims to improve the) One of mi gisiatur fachiities on one of the smaller Iv | goseions fhe sioriion, Lag or | lands, such as Grensda or Anii-| lowed, by one of is most bitter us, To sdapt and lmprove the! glections, eclipsed golden Jublles existing facilities on me of the! celebrations aimost completely, But now Albertans have thrown larger islands would save movrey| time, and more nd more aside for a time thier political dif- | eh in an effort people are swinging around to this! ferences and are uni ilo eateh up to the celebrating sis point of view Jamaica, which will Ji ter provinee about one of the population vw Calgary Stampede, almost as shout 1000 miles to the west of | old as the province Heel, was the most the new federnl structure lies | biggest single carnival of fun either the other Rritish West Indian 15 province will see in its B0th yesr, lands and 1s not actively advane-' No single event' in Baskatchewan ing its claims to the federnl cap-| compares to I. Nevertheless, that ital, | province has put on an impressive The ecolonles that will make up| display Nearly every community the federation are: Barbados, Brit-| with a population worth listing as ish Guians, British Honduras, Ja a unit in a census has is own salen, Leeward Islands, Trinidac, | jubilee celebrations : dad would he an unpopilar ehoire ominica, Grenada, #, Lucia and| The celebrations continue until Ft Vincent, | Doe, 31, ---- w-- =| There is litle similarity between | the provinces of today and the un- les continue to be made almost monthly, ' Now, some say thet the economic swung from depres. 1,500 Newsmen [Two Cars Crash, At Geneva Talk Woman, 70, Dies GENEVA (Reuters)~The pace! ANCASTER (CP)--A 70-year-old was more furious then ever Friday | Woman was htlled ang ligt hushand night in Geneva's "press palace," | Wi Bene ely ay 5 Vriday, | as 1600 newspaper men prepared | Alfred Hornick, 72, of Tilbur | to file reports on the Big Four eon | suffered head Injuries, His wile ference {died, Mr. Hornick and his wile, Alter the afiernoon's "summit" | Edith, were thrown from thelr car session, reporiers, photographers | when hit by a westhound vehicle and editors from all over the world | as they drove across the highway scambled though the ornate halls | A passenger in the other ear, pendulum has son to the other extreme. Ottawa home, bringing to sn end # career of public service unper- slielled in Canadian y Among those Jressnt were Aus {tin Ross and Joseph G. Caroll, | dete os to fe oma egivention " "Pp a WA W chose Mr, King TORONTO (CP-Twelve men | eo riy leader in August, 1919: gathered in Mount Pleasant ceme- 88 Ceol. Liberal member of tery Friday to observe the fifth | Pariisment for Toronto Spading; | and Senator A, L, Woodrow of Tor: anniversary of the death of W, I, Mackenzie King, | ono, | Senator Woodrow and Mr, Croll laid # wreath om the gave, Observe Death Of Late P.M. King It was on July 22, 1960, that the {of the "Maison de la Presse' to! Judy Bradley, 10, of Gall, received | attend press briefings, Then they | face cuts, | rushed to phones and ypewriters| Police sald Mr, Hornick was fo flash words to waiting hundreds | crossing the highway en roule to {of millions {the home of a relative when his The dally rush from briefings | car was struck in the middle by a retired prime, minister dled at his $20.00 CASH PRIZE this week has been one of the most hectie--and physically hazardous in the history of journalism, At least once a day, the British, American, Russian and French press officers give separate ver: gions of what went on In the ses. sion three miles away in the Pal als des Nations, Between B00 and 600 journalists squeeze into rooms meant to hold half that number, The reporters do not hesitate to use Joothall techniques in getting ou first wih the news, During the sprint to typewriters, phones and telaprinters, anyone loitering in the halls is in danger of being knocked off his feel Liberal Members Make Try Have Canal Area Improved OTTAWA (GP) w= Three Liberal members from Ontario's Niagara district made a combined at pt in the Commons this week fo obh- tain improvements in the Welland canal area Speaking in succession, H. P, Cavers, Lincoln, Dr, W, M, H, Mig- Millan, Welland, and Willlam Houck, Niagara Falls, urged a cleanup of the abandoned second Welland canal, improvements in municipal drainage and & tunnel under the present canal near Bt, Catharines, Mr, Cavers so'd the passage of waste through the abandone candi causes obnoxious smells, especially at St, Catharines, - Thorold and Merritton. A cleanup would pro duce a beauty opot, He wald the Henley rowing course on the old canal at Port Dalhousie is the finest in North America but is fast filling up with waste, PENRE eMillan sald municipalities to carry extra expenses he which Plocked n ha cafise of the canals, natural drainage routes, Scouts Come For Jamboree MONTREAL (CP) «= The van guard of 10,000 Boy Beouls arrived here Friday and made interim camp hefore heading for Niagara on-the-Lake, Ont, for the world Jamboree. oud at d Some 130 boys arrived at nea Seouts jamboree to be held Au Dorval airport for the world Boy 16:28, The scouts headed for the Canadian National Railways Fx hibition grounds ini suburban La chine where a massive assembly camp has been organized by the Soouls Association and La Federa- tion des Scouts Catholigues, Same 20 more scouts are due to: day and 70 more Tuesday in the alrsferry operation that will carry more than 1,000 scouts across the Atlantic, More than 10,000 scouts from 41 countries are scheduled fo attend the jamboree--the first of its kind in North Americp, Governor-General Vincent Mas: sey, chief scout of Canada, will ef ficlally open the jamboree, A The Russian and Western foreign | § ministers worked fm night, bul were the unification ment to their meeting Friday ettle nto unable to security ¢hiets thig at morning » President Eisenhower's secretary sald the United delegation seliove | the differences would be States | oped (isagree { They referred the issue baek | Press| olved to | ® OAK FLOORING ® ASPHALT SHINGLES ® CROWN DIAMOND PAINT ERNIE CAY LUMBER CO. LTD. 53 ALBERT ST. a ® DOORS & HARDWARE ® FENCING DIAL 50122 or 5-256) car driven by Jack W, Fleming of Galt, Dean Of Fur Breeders Dies At Age Of 75 REGINA (CP)--Alphonso Knight MeNelll, 76, often called the dean of Canadian fur breeders, died here Friday, ; Mr, McNeill was the first man to wee the value of mutations in the fox-farming business, and was the originator of the white faced plat. Inum fox, known ar the MeRNelll platinum fox, The hreed has been exported to all countries some places municipalit ad to pimp Bowens up Week "nie ne Bridges over the canal through Welland were raised one-quarter of the time to let boats through, The city had to have duplicate fire de- partments and sewage disposal lants on each side, Much of the and was owned hy the transport department, but the city was not eligible for grants in leu of taxes on the property hecause aids lo navigation were not considered for | grants Mr, Houck sald the canal lft. bridge along the busy Queen lig abeth highway sear St, Cathars ines causes hazardous traffic cone ditions, He had seen double lines of traffic held up for 10 miles. 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