Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Sep 1955, p. 19

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Hand - in -- glove with , fash-| ion's smartest accessory notes are the long and short of glove styl- i 1 th, shorte z ¥ r sleeve A Hyd bn ie tapered ist length sleeve are ele- detailed gloves that go from short to dramatic eight - button bows, shirring and tassels. Many cuff Heatments add charm to classic| styles. Fine combed cottons lend them- selves to draped touches. Assorted Nylons, Orlons, double-woven cot tons and worsted jersey are new| Mehted by leather ten accents or | snap cl , buttons, crochet in-| sets, s -- and are shown| , or two-or-three color | (Gloves Styles Accent ry Note Fall leathers include kid, do- skin, suede, capeskin and Real news in leather gloves Je on of a new process en leathers as easily washable as any cotton. : S-T-E-T-C-H- is the theme of oodles of lovely gloves for fall in soft-as-cashmere yarns, in *" size" for all -- that really "fit like a glove." These are made in tw t button lengths and in | os) ains| a myriad of colors. Gloves that go 'elegantly forth] into the glamour scene are offered in a rich variety of soff-as-a-kit- ten's-ear leathers or shimmery vets or lustrous satins and are] punctuated with, the most elegant detailing of brdid, embroidery, # | continental black to | sent a shallower neckline, a high | rounded lift, "jewel", pearl, sequin and shirred trims, . 1 The colorama of the glove pic-| ture is a wide range of the most subtle pastels to the deep, deep! autumn hues of black, brown, red; | green and blue. Yes, gloves are truly the grace notes of the sea- son. TRAVEL LIGHT This grey and white tweed dress has a high petal neck and tiny sleeves with the skirt sweeping out from a low hipline in big unpressed pleats. It il- lustrates this season's trend to- ward a dress and jacket rath- er than a suit. The fitted body line steps below the waist before the fulness begins, (CP Photo BOSTON (AP)--To have moved President pital too soon after his heart at- tack might have killed him, Dr. Paul D. White said Thursday. The internationally famed heart specialist, flown to Denver last Sunday for consultation with the president's physicians, told a pres conference in his office: "I have seen death come on a number of occasions to patients who were moved too soon after the onset of their acute thrombosis; they succumbed sometimes before reaching the hospital, "Of course, they might have b anyway no matter SWIFT SCION DIES CORONA, Calif. (AP)---Sheriff's whether they were moved or not, but this is often an added strain Too Soon A Move May Have Killed Ike Says Specialist Eisenhower to a hos-| tio at the height of the painful reac- DOCTORS WONDERED Eisenhower suffered his heart at-| tack at 2:45 a.m. MST last Satur- day. Maj.-Gen. Howard M. Snyder, the White House physician, ad- ministered morphine and the pres-| ident slept until 11 a.m. An electro- | cardiogram was taken at 1 p.m. Some physicians wondered at the delay. Dr. White endorsed Dr. Snyder's conduct regarding the electrocardi- ogram, the administration of drugs to the patient and the decision not to have the president go to the hospital on a stretcher. "Any family doctor would do well to follow Gen. Snyder's pro-| - cedure," he said. ! deputies said that Louis F. Swift, Jr., 60, member of the Chicago| meat packing family, was fatally, shot through the heart Tuesday at his ranch. Sheriff's officers listed death as an apparent suicide. Suspect Smog Is Cancer Factor SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- New jcion has been directed toward! Swift, grand; of the found Swift and Company, had been in failing health for some time. JOIN SIU MONTREAL (CP)--The National Association of Marine Engineers' Great Lakes and eastern division has become an affiliate of the Sea- farers International Union, it was announced Tuesday. Hal C. Banks, Canadian director of the SIU, said 97 per cent of the, 6 association members voted in favor of joining Wis union. smog as a factor in lung cancer. A leading researcher reports that he has produced lung Ii i in mice by forcing the animals to breathe a synthetic mixture of smoke and. fog. This researcher, Dr, Paul Kofin of the University of Southern Cali- ciety, fall far short of incriminat- ing smog as the actual cause of human lung cancer. But some day, | Dr. Kotin says, polluted air may be tagged as one of the chief causes, Mice with a hereditary tendency | toward lung tumors were used. | For one to two years they breathed THE LONG LOOK A Canadian department stdre has arranged with leading Lon- don designers and British Over- seas Airways Corp., for delivery of coats, suits and dresses made in England. A Canadian woman can have her garments made to her own measurements by the London designer and sent to her by air. This model is wearing a coat from the designer's au- tumn collection. It is of snuff- colored mohair with an original black - velvet cravat. She wears a tambourine sailor hat. (CP Photo) Fashions Stress Concealment Each new fashion seems to give rise to a greater interest in ma- ! ternity wear. Theres' a newer fash-| robe. | shade to royal and violet. | takes on new importance, | Woomera Pilots air containing the pollutants nor-| jon ease, grace of styling and fab- mally found in big-city smog. bric elegance that put the newest M | < lS he, el, meso irl fashions io Bight i rackets, and the ber of ani- mals with multiple tumors was| Ladies in - waiting can go any. where, in comfort and in smart higher than usual. style in the new season fashions fornia, previously prod ex- perimental skin cancer in mice with hydrocarbons taken from smoggy air. The new results of this work, re- ported today to the California di- vision of the American Cancer So- 2 that point up elegant looks in vel- Jet, corduroys, challis, flannel and GLOOMY VIEW STANFORD-LE-HOPE, England (CP)--*" The only way to cross the oad here is to shut your eyes and ay a prayer," Sam Crick told ellow-members of the road safety ittee of this London suburb. ces. Straighter lines and face-fram- | ing details are the important high- | lights that show shawl collars, puri tan collars, and wide, standaway Times-Gazette CROSSWORDS As there was no correct answer to puzzle No. 89, the prize of $110 will be carried forward and the prize for the next puzzle will be $120. Explanations of more difficult clues: CLUES ACROSS: 4. For a thief, it is natural to be grateful to a man who Gets him off, thus enabling him to cheat the law. Many oa thief will merely think that a men who Lets him off is a fool. Gets infers that he hos been opprehended by the law; Lets is not necessarily the case. + Trawler is the stronger an- swer to the clue. Practi- cally every child has been in a Trailer of one kind of another -- even a box on wheels con become @ Trailer. Solo best fits the clue. In Polo, practice"in playing it is certainly expected to improve o team's, or a player's, performance. As for Selo, there might be no playing at all required = gs in the case oy sing- a Solo, for example. "Shomeful" favors Shout. To hire ruffians to Sheet @ man down is certainly for, more than "shome- "Though very old" favors Cat, which, becouse of its age, may no longer be of use in catching mice, etc. The age of a Cot, which 's most commonly con- sidered os a bed for a child, is immaterial. A Cot moy still be kept for sentimental reasons, when no longer in use. An ordinary Jug would not make a good present, whereas o "nice, orna- mental" one might do so. "Nice, ornamentel' is. on unnecessary description for Rug. Mug is not favored. Throng is best. "At coro- nation time" (not "ot ¢ coronation') covers quite a broad period, end thus i favors Throng. The Throne is only "much in evi- dence" at the actual crowning ceremony. Snere is best. Since only animals Seerl at animals, it would be more apt to say that ao Semerl might frighten another animol away since there are two animals involved. A Snare might frighten en animal away. Abuse is best. Surely it is when they are "in a rege" that there is a possibility of the average child Abus- ing its parents. Few par- ents would find on en- raged child Amusing. CLUES DOWN: 3. Pep, yes. The child might be much too -young to have a Pen; ond it might be best, for various reo- sons, for it not to have a Pet--for medical reasons, for example. But every loving mother wants her child to have Pep. During @ Rout, it is not uncommon for there to be displays of courage by some of the many men in- volved. In a Bout, the boxers may put up e dig- courage -- not more thah one disploy ot one time. Thus the plural form favors Reut. Confute is best since it usually requires intefli- gence to disprove the arguments of a ker, which is what nfute means. It often requires little intelligence for the average heckler to Con- fuse o speaker, which con usually be done by con- stant interruptions, stupid questions, etc. The speed with which he covers his distance is oll important to a Runner. Speed, while important to o Gunner, is not so vital as accuracy. Arab clothing would not attract the eye if many other guests were wearing it. One expects people-at a state banquet to look resplendent, so Drab is opt. 7 In the long rum, it pays to Rest them at regulor jn- tervals. A special Test process may be unneces- sary--the mon in charge moy know aot once when there is something wrong with: the machine's per- formance. hi to best advantage. t conversation tops in cot- SARNIA (CP)--Mrs. A. Seguin, | tons, wools . . . and royal fabrics-- 62, of Sarnia, was killed late T ue| sparkle trims and exciting colors. 62, of Sarnia, was killed late Tues-| From dresses for about the-housé when struck by a car which did «+ + « to dress-up fashions--soft, fem- not stop as she erossed Christinia|inine styling helps to flatter and street north. ! conceal -- in new maternity wear! You've never seen anything like it--never felt anything like it-because Borg deep pile fabrics have a 100%; Orlon* pile. They are light as a cloud, warm as toast laugh at moths and clean like for. Until you've worn Borg deep pile fabrics, you've never really experienced the comfort and flattery that only such a coat can give. Four luscious shades-- moonstone grey, honey beige, charcoal grey and jet black-are available to you now in full lengths, three- quarter lengths and jackets. SHORT LENGTH ....... 59% FULL LENGTH 3 79% 64 SIMCOE ST. N. OSHAWA y f Fall Silh Foundations and fafiions are united in the happiest wedding of the fall season. hee look is tty, the col he , and the ne is a long easy curve, from the girdle, pant- slip the color of the dress you take over from the perform au- tumn magic in your lingerie ward- Pinks deepen to rose, Blues ies keyed to wear. ' Browns Bras merge with girdles to pre- made dainty with lace, nylon ruching and embroid- ered net. Pretty as they are, the new bras do not rely entirely on eye appeal' but are scientifically constructed to mold your silhouette into more fect is achieved with foam Foundations Underline, Define ouettes In sh with the new eased waistline, the long bra takes over, ex belts or offering com trol. The bust-to-hip line must be a phragm coi attractive, rounded lines. The ef- toy New Season Call For New Beauty Look The elegant look of fall is re flected in fields look of fall is re- | jon! : It is the gentle, erect. that best sets off the slim-as-a- bean look . . . it is a new way of make-up . . . it is an elegant new, hair-do! ; Now's- the time sun-ripened summer skins to ac- hieve 3 a wder bases -and powders, ie Feito t the I for skin tomes this Colors underwiring, padded for comfort. . Where attention is placed on New and to garter p! hip con- single, gentle curve. To achieve that effect high rising girdles merge with long line bras for dia- ntrol, with a minimum Nylon is still the favorite fabric because it wears well and wi casily. All pylon batiste embroi-! ed net and lace combine to new two-tone beauty with white over ice-blue, black over rose. A luxury blend of cotton and Dacron promises new beauty, com- fort and tubability in this fall's corselets, bras and pantie girdles. Whatever your preference, your | new foundations will be fashioned of the prettiest, thinnest fabric ble to smooth you into the N Jong, easy curve of Silhouette Fall Catch Missiles SYDNEY (CP)--Pilots at 'the Woomerarochet range in Southern Australia are being trained to fly planes that catch falling rocket missiles in mid-air. The method means that i) Hair-do's reflect a stylized sim- THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Friday, Seplember 30, 1988 1 plicity in head-hugging, cap-styled short cuts, or in just-above th shoulder, every hair-in-place fined longer hair-do's. High-cut sheath dresses, or baro- armed evening gala frocks reveal a longer arm line that need be well-groomed to display smooth, soft elbows and hair-free care. Assuredly -the fashion credo-- | froiii the skin out--is one of poise, | notably sauve; of good groom! Invites President To Hunt In Texas AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) -- Senate majority leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Dem.-Tex.) sent an invitation Thursday to' President Eisenhower 0 chime to Texas and hunt with | Toh h and Ei can be recovered intact befort being damaged in bumpy para- chute landings. A test missile fired into the air has a parachute that opens when the missile begins to fall. A plane foot paravane which trails slightly flies at a lower level with a 500- to one side. The plane then flies alongside the falling missile and grapples on the paravane cable grip a cable trailing from the parachute. The plane flies down a small val- ley spanned by cables so that the missile is transferred from the paravane to a cable across the val- ley. There is swings Wiamaged| until collected. 5,000 CHICKENS DIE ST. CATHARINES (CP)--Five thousand broiler chickens died Tuesday in a barn fire at nearby| Caistor Centre. George Zaloba, the owner, said 125 were saved. Dam-| age to the barn and its contents was $7,900. | 1 FISH HAZARD NORWICH, England (CP)--Traf- loaded with fish overturned on the Birmingham-Great Yarmouth road and six tons of herring skidded across the highway. fic was 'held up when a truck; | that begins at the toes; an over. | look that betides all the feminine | graces. are recuperating from heart at- tacks. Wohin of Jonson's telegram to the president: ! "Dear Mr. President. Like the TO OPEN LAB rest of the country, Mrs. Johnson | OTTAWA (CP) A central and I were most distressed over|lchor#tory building will be officially your illnes and are immensely en- [opened Thursday at the Defence] couraged by the progress you are Research Board's big experimental making. . . . Sh Suffield. deat Matisine "Yesterday 1 went (dove) hunt-|728hL Alta. lhe five-storey, $1,500, ing and got my limit. I am now 000 building includes in its equip- extending you an invitation to ment an electron microscope which come to Texas and hunt with me. | magnifies objects 20,000 times their Respectfully yours, Lyndon B.|actual size, Johnson." CEURCHILLS' REMANDED LONDON (Reuters)--John Spen- cer Churchill, a nephew of Sir Win- ston Churchill and brother-in-law of Prime Minister Eden, has been re- manded again with his wife on a TEXTURED JEWELRY Texture continues to be a maj- or design factor in metal jewelry for fall. Scratched gold surfaces, d Secret Opened In Alberta Canada's largest most modern and mos t fy Research Board Suffield ex- . M. of the Laboratory, berta, 30 miles west of Medicine| Hat, contains four working floors with eight scientific investigation sections used for. experiment trials' activities related to the de- fensive aspects of biological, chem- ical and radiological warfare. the plaque commemorating the opening of this which world," Gen. Creasy told al station smploy guests, 'm Kingdom and United States scien- tists and service personnel in the study of chemical warfare." Labroratory SUFFIELD, Alta. (CP)--Western secret laboratory was offi- opened Thursday at the De- tal station by Maj.-Gen. Creasy, commanding officer United States chemical e $1,500,000 T-shaped Central in southwestern Al- and "TI am deply homored to yaveil new laboratory in the ut 300 ees pnd special "The laboratory will do uch to assist both the United comparable to an typical of 'Italian jewlry, now ap- ar frequently in domestic and| ported styles. charge of behaving in a disorderly manner while drunk. At a previous hearing three weeks ago the cou- ple pleaded not guilty. policemen have been given miss with them on holiday. . wear Associa their adv: key their ad b says' the Emj ets to ly State - iy In cently issued booklet called, "Key to Progress", the associ- ation recommends retailers set aside three cent of ing budget aba examine 4 year- ly sales to determine what centage of the total volume can ttributed to each month. flect says the association. Nahais, kitchen knife in| KILLS WIFE, SURRENDERS NEW YORE AR) Suilissma ce a n to his De oi wife's heart Wednesday, then pinned a note on her body that read: "I killed her because she LONDON (CP) -- Metropolitan dogs. jon to take their police as playing around." The 23-year- old Mahais then wrapped hig in- fant child in a blanket, left it af the home of a sister, went to & po. lic himself "in, o station and turned FIRE CONCUBINE-KEEPERS | SEOUL (AP)--The south Korean | army soon will discharge 10 high- ranking officees for keeping con- cubines, an army source discloses. | The army is preparing a "purifica- | tion" drive aimed at enlisting the "support, affection and confi- dence," of the people. THE NEW FALL FASH There's 'real news in the Fall Fashion picture for Oshawa this season, La Vogue Jacqueline has become part of Oshawa's largest ladies' wear group. As a result, coats, suits, dresses and sportswear in styles ond ranges never before available in the city are now: being une packed daily. Coll in and see for yourself the wonderful new fashions being brought to Oshawa by La Vogue Jac- queline. COATS and SUITS Because of the increased buying of La Vogue Jacqueline amon fashion leading manufacturers contradiction that the new coats an out extra cost, and every one style that "made for you' look. "Where Well-Dresse da Vogue Celina Street at Athol ON PICTURE stylists, it can be said without fear of at La Vogue Jacqueline are the best you've ever seen. Luxurious quality with- if FORMAL WEAR and BRIDAL "Fuk OSHAWA power g the and d suits d with The » Fall's awakened excitement, elty is to about-town smartness! ties and fun-filled evenings! ions await you at BLACKS. our coats, suits, dresses, sweaters and blouses . \. . the with a BLACK garment. See Our Fine Selection of GOWNS. You will agree thot they are of the latest fashion and quality, . d Women Shop' \d OSHAWA Two floors of Brand Name Fash- S. See skirts, all with "new look." Step into fashion scene, touched by rich color and newly- [] glamorous backdrop for the appearance of the new-season fashions! And you, in your role of busy matron or career girl, will welcome their new approach See them ond plon your versatile wardrobe of fashions for Au- tumn's whirl of daytime activi- ' LADIES WEAR HEHE EEOC MNS 0 BLACK'S : "Joka 0 SMART APPROACH it ud ' Et Sd a bh 5 Sealy tet ta a a FE 70-72 SIMCOE NORTR nt

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