Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 18 Feb 1956, p. 16

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$ ae >» E : I i 3 B § [ Gives 1st Reading To Pipeline Bill [Alberta Liberals Call For Equal Pay For All Women By THE CANADIAN PRESS The Liberal opposition in the Al- berta legislature called for imme- diate legislation providing women U.K. Slashes At Inflation LONDON (Reuters)--Britain, in an all-out attack on inflation, yes- terday slashed government spend- ing -- including subsidies which U.S. Cancels Tank § Order For Arabia Announcement late WASHINGTON (AP)--With the|ih; t the tanks were to be state department has cancelled a ad brought denunciations from ? with _pay-envelope_ equality. . | kee bread and mi shipment of 18 American light 2 |" Labor Minister: Reterson replied| A. ke ep down ad and milk prices--| ks destined for number of Democrats in the United for the Social Credit government arrison| Harold Macmillan, chancellor of State Senate and from the that the principle of equal pay for Liberal - the exchequer, announced the pro- ual work will be considered| government to 'immediately nego- gram to the House of Commons, |4L tural gas pipeline across north-| North than the St. Lawrence sea-, When the government meets this|tiate a new beer price with brew-| Britons, whose cash has been|2UnOUCcement just nine hours earl- Ontario. way would be to the South. year with labor and management|eries that would be at the same|getting them progressively less/ier that the tanks were to be pending shipment; A full-scale debate on the bill Outlining his department's work : to study the Alberta Labor Act. rate as that paid in Ontario." |since the war, are faced with|Shipped from New York later to-|was startling because the state d uesday, when it is/during the last year, he said in When we do bring in such legis-| Attorney-General M. N. Hryhor-| higher prices for bread and milk, [day elaying action on Is uled to be presented for sec-|1955 for the first time in the prov- lation," he said, "we want it to belczuk said federal assistance will|and must make bigger down pay-|, Nor was the reaction of Saudi buy $50,500 000 There was no discus-|ince's history mineral development the best of its kind in Canada." be asked if necessary to get brew-| ments on instalment buying. Arabia predictable. y American arms for fl on on it Thursday. took place all over the province. Manitoba is heading into a beer-|ery representatives outside provin-| Macmillan also announced that] At any rate, the reversal had the(lest several months, had said it Provincial Treasurer Porter said| About 57,000 mining claims were profits investigation. Legislature|cial jurisdiction to_testify before|in addition to cutting subsidies, the effect of blocking the dispatch of|wanted to avoid an arms race e gas, to be piped from Alberta's| staked, more than in any previous debate centred on the topic through|the proposed committee, government will restrict cavital ex-|the tanks to the Middle East,|the Middle East. , is y to suppl t|year. Uranium, iron ore and base much of Thursday's sitting, as it| CCF leader Michael McDonald|penditure by the nationalized in- Where their arrival might have| Further, it had said the sale tario's energy supplies and will| metal finds and developments in had the previous day. urged in the Nova Scotia legisla-|dustries, and reduce its defencestirred new excitement and per-|Ccmmunisé arms to Egypt tended e the whole province. |the northern and eastern parts of TO PROBE REPORT ture a system of compulsory atto-| stockpilin; neps trouble in the Israeli-Arab|to upset the power balance in tha Ontario is financing one-third of, Ontario would give almost unbe- 4 A special legislative committee| mobile insurance similar to Sask-| He hag further tightened the|tinderbox. wuoubled area. will investigate a royal commission' atchewan's. squeeze on Private investment : by incre: the bank Press Staff Writer Mines Minister Kelly said during TORONTO (CP) -- the throne speech debate the gas ture gave first reading to|will accelerate northern Ontario's to provide $35,000,000 as the/ development as nothing else could. rovince's share of the cost of allt would be of more value to the| # & BE By KEN SMITH SPUR DEVELOPMENT 2 Tomas estimated $118,000,000 project lievable wealth for years to come. ith the remainder to. come from| More than 200 miles of access federal government. The money roads to open up remote northern | i in hs = uaa) OY creating the bn R t T 4 io districts built. ° ° g uy Be Hr Sh e Drovine ns Onlin iy Wed have to pe| Us. FI EET IN QUEMOY WATERS Ma gic 14 n C O 0 k S est rae b ce, 152 cent--the hi e urns 0 tinued: ont ram aise Himself And Lives [Fo Face Charge wii gin ily a s 3 The cut in food subsidies would 1-3 a FES mec EARNS RETIREMENT BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP) -- llywood star has retis 5 FFL FES po! Prown corporation. Prairie Farmers Confused By Differing Delivery Statements # OTTAWA (CP)--Farmers' repre-|controller, saying a reported box- Sentatives say they are confused by|car shortage indicated he "is fail- venth Fleet and of the Taiwan | ists are preparing for an assault Defence Command, is Breeted | on Mats and Quemoy. Adm. In- save £38,000,000. a0am |] Yue, ut, (CP) -- upon his arrival at Matsu by | gersoll was briefed on the situa- | Houdini (world-renowned magl.|heated year- who returned Gen. Hwa Hsin-chuan, defence tion. cian who came from ed ag. "The Boh a dren Move: Dr LEFT $30,000 here voluntarily from West Vir- commander of the off-shore | --Central Press Canadian Wis.) once remarked that th e|Blagden asserted, 'was our pow-|, PHILADELPHIA (CP) -- Base-(ginia to face a charge of car theft, hardes: tricks to see through areler of preserving our natural ball's Connie Mack, who died eight) was sentenced to nine months in/to West Union when he com the simplest ones. Accordingly, |lemperature. . . . When we breath-|03yS ago at the age of 93, left an|reformatory. bis term 1 help Mr aud the most baffling trick of all sled on a thermometer, the quick.| tate listed Thursday for probate| Dennis Maughan, accompanied to| Thomas Neff in church work th purposes at $30,000. the border by United States im-| The boy entered the U.S. illeg the one in which a magician silver sank several degrees. . . . sonflicting federal statements on|ing in his duties and thus betray- V M ' Avhether a boxcar shortage is hold-|ing the trust of the farmers." h ng up prairie grain shipments. Transport Minister Marler Thurs- au Il onroe S ¢rands unharmed in an oven that|Every expiration gav Mack was manager of Philadel-| migration authorities Wednesday|Feb. 1. y Pp! gave a very is hot enough to cook meat. rleasant impression of coolness fo|Phia Athletics for 50 vears andpight, said he had received cour- Be ee a. rood = ening oma C Ivan Ivanitz Chabert startled|c tril owner of the club for nearly that| ze ty face the charge from a will be asked to renew for two|Milner's powers for another two New areer Booms European audiences in the last for aos vy 300 eched et ie Jong Before it yas ld By Bo and couple he met in West Union, W. taken } But Jake 'Schulz of Winnipes | were due to capire In diay. They he" wan 'the 'nly really incom:| upeen We ISplred. . . who 'transferred the franchise 10|' ifaughan said he wants o returniiy thelr homer aa Oe ney vi ram By ey Me oars Lo HLL Woy Sauas Vaughn a oe Jour Tames. bustible phenomenon." Wg TJ Jide : of Jo Kansas bo third of his , . He performed In a large iron|body, 'tried under the tongue, was|sions to his widow, Mrs. Katherine #Howe told him prairie grain aele-/to overcome bottlenecks. Monroe, the singer and felevision|lo get threz weeks." cabinet resembli b A ators will not be filled before the] The Canadian wheat board has|salesman, tells us what happened|ACE TV SALESMAN and remained inne paker's oven 98 degrees, about a degree higher|A. McGillicuddy and the rest to pring navigation season opens be- estimated how much grain it will|to the band business. Monroe's career has been boom: ons 8 emain nside until a leg of | than its ordinary temperature, | other family members and friends. @anse of a boxcar shortage. {want moved by April 15- Mr. Mil-| Travelling bands were an instit-/ing since he blossomed out as al. on as cooked, The highest| . . . All the pieces of metal, even| Mack has three living sons-- 4 He said the trade minister made|ner, who is also a member of the|ution in the '30s and '40s, when|single. He plays a number of pipe a Ja e withstood in per-|our watch chains, felt so hot that|Earle, Roy and Connie, Jr.--but the comment Thursday when the board of transport commissioners, ncarl; any sizable town in the|theatre and night club dates each rmances n London in 1828 was|we could scarcely hear to touch they were not included in the trust | | 220 degree., 8 degrees above the|ihem whilst the air, from which|fund or will. Earle and Roy re- eouncil, made up of farm groups/said "we will have that grain|country could be visited by the|year, his current one being at the|i"t 8 c } y boiling point of water. In 1867 he the metal had derived its heat, | ceived about $600,000 from the sale ®Chemi-Coated" coal ? Phone us your | DIXON'S | PHONE RA. 3-4663 in the prairie provinces, Ontario, moved before that date." purveyors of popular music. One|Hotel Sahara in Las Vegas. He of the Athletics and Connie, Jr., " The brief attacked the transport transportation. {from the American scene. 'From my years with the band, |, It iS Sirange that the explana-\ond reported "the air felt very Monroe remarked candidly. places, binging along one of the Pecled. the public seems willing(neat on the same principle _it|evaporated. yet started. "The promoters won't|:'e¢ Royal Society of London for western counties while the animals this theory is not borne out in|years, starting in 1940. During the} CLEVELAND (CP)--When a new|Deratures a little above 150 de- M~P Now you can get the cash you need promptly snd PAY and British Columbia, presented its' Mr. Howe said recently in the|uf the best-liked bands was Vaughn |has been recording for RCA-Victor i= sald to have entered an oven was only unpleasant. . . . brief to the cabinet. |Commons the big problem in sell- Monroe's. Now his and many sther|fc: 13 years and now is the com-|'¢% ed to 380 degrees, sang and| They later withstood tempera-| had sold his interest in the club "The band business now consists|I got to know all the ballroom [tion of this feat has not become hot put still by no means to such ut, is 'perspiration. The N Sc ti CG E largely of Laurence Welk--and operators in the country," he said. [S¢herally known. Where trickery|a degree as to give pain.' ged iceep cool" so long as ova »Cotla bane LXper ts fo swatlov: : | Significantly, they are sweet/new young bands. So I go along|'0 SWallow any bait; but where|would have from cold. | They| The reason audiences hayel " Lands. Some of the hotter organiza-|and sing twice a night, and the |°cience has sought to get at the|cooked eggs and steak in thetrout ing through this trick | 313 ALBERT ST. A C i truth, there is apt to be ie frouble seeing 7 ef 1 e eer er tions, like Les Brown, Harry/bard can play for dancing. lack "of Interost a general | oom. oat Rn a at an, i's S James and the Dorseys, make oc-| But he added that it is increas-| "co Feb, . % The explanation, as Blagden'simply human physiology. : By IAN MACDONALD lose a great deal of strength in|their appearances to playing 1 H S 4 Canadian Press Stalf Writer [the face of sportsmen's results|arounl Los Angeles and New York.|pay big money unless the band|, Proving Natural Knowledge ! HALIFAX (CP)--Puzzled Nova|over the years | STARTED IN 1940 has a name and it costs a lot of heard a Paper Toad by Dr. Charles | NNOUNCING Scotia game experts are trying to] Many claim bears, lynx and| Monroe, who disban' 1 is or-mone- t get a band together." ealing with "Experi 4 » : ° are increasing in other sections. |Several counties. '40s, things were good. Then bus- other sections x : group takes over the Cleveland|crees, gradually increas Fl oF g D. A. Benson, wildlife biologist| Bears are not plentiful in Nova | iness started getting rough. Indians, it will put up less than heat beyond 250 degrees. Ey LS LATER i» Sotlly Sanity that are hand-tailored to your income! fF) otice nnua eetin And get these i bargain: Cash Visit=Phone then . . - " a in) fit, 3] The Sixty-first Annual Meeting of the MAPLE LEAF 9 L) 3 ATTACKED CONTROLLER ling wheat was not markets but|aggregations have disappeared pany's ace salesman on TV. cooked beefsteaks. tures slightly above 260 degrees|Previously to his two brothers. |Guy Lombardo and Sammy Kaye," [They often ask me to play their (OF Supernatural powers are sus- Clothing protected them from|it can produce moisture to be) casional tours, but largely limit|ingly difficult for young bands to 16, 1744, s of ; 4 T | i pant ts and Observatio 1 find out why deer herds are de. Wildcats are making serious in- chestra three years ago, toid why: Hated 0 3 ns In a cash ereasing in the province's south- | roads in the deer population but I was in the band business 13 LESS THAN HALF three colleagues er with 334 y - A for the lands and forest fepariment|Seotia and they usually hibernate| From 1935 fo 1948, there were yaf of the announced purchase|st a time went into the room, | Ik come in. Bill Consolidation Service at no extra cost! Exclusive FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY EE NE last year! a TT Says steps cannot be taken to man-|in the winter when deer are weak|a lot of what we call fly-by-night 1 000,000, th #ige the herds until the reason for|and tied down by snow. [oromoters. They were men who|Rhice of nearly $1,000.00, the 18 an, the decline is known. Bears, and deer are|did nothing else but promote one Cleveland Nowe Saia Wisin oR - Lash Credit Card. Phone, write, or come in today and A k "Without this knowledge," he|kept in the same area at the night stands in their towns. By i bigllon 38 DP $1,550 each WARWICK HOTEL see why nearly 2 million people chose will be held in the Township Hall, Columbus, on Mon- gays, "restrictive legislation to Tobeatic sanctuary in southern|1948, a lot of them got wiped out." |p tor each share, the new own- 16 Loans $50 fo $1500 or more on Si K or Aute day, February 20th, 1956, at 2 p.m.. Directors will be' control them could be harmful."|Nova Scotia without a sizable drop| There was a personal considera- i in i 4 DUNDAs ST. EAst - | 3 ri Audito " 5 eto ed igre ers will pay $800 in cash and issuel{ [, The H : | elected to fill the places of those retiring. rs CONSIDER TOURIST TRADE [in the number of deer. tion in his quitting the band: "Last|5 note for $750, The News said.|| '™ | ne Heart of Downtown efcial el . h i to the y A shortened hunting season, for| Mr. Benson also doubts if over-| Three men--investment banker TORONTO vill be appointed and all other business relating : stance, could result in a drop in|shooting is the cause. sure to prevent herds from becom-| William R. Daley, Tribe general N Company, as may be done at an Annual Meeting. t trade and the income of| Despite intense hunting, herds|;j P Greenbe: d oil- earest To Everything ing too large to exist on present| manager Hank Greenberg and oi 50 Modern Rooms LT.-COL. R. B. SMITH, V.D,, W. JOHN ROLLS, President. . Secretary. provincial Sides. The present sea-|are approaching the péak of pro-| sources of f man Ignatius A. O'Shaughnessy-- + ood. n_ extends from the middle of/ duction in the central section of Tp, timat: 5 i cted to take over the team Biting i Pgh i pn SB BR a JR ae Ssbimated 1053 kill will be are i roirh Ja ee Em, Shower. Radia - Telaphions 2nd Fl, "a Siveot Te X. (var Bank of Nova:Soutis), OSHAWA RA 3-4687 o Ask for the YES MANager ¥ember. ing in Cape Breton island. imately 59,000 lai ek : Several explanations have been KILLING NECESSARY EE Te ete a il b Call E OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT -- PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS ggest decline is expected in| The News said the notes will be al M 8-1131 given = The decline. ; He advises residents in these sec-| Yarmouth and Digby fico ny on| repayable in 10 years, at interest Loans mods fo residents of oll surrounding towns © Personal Finance Company of Conade ) Abdi r. Benson says, "they!tions to maintain the hunting pres-|the southwestern shore. of five per cent. 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