1 PALLY 5.0. Monday, May. " 1958 ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Big Hank additional stitches were needed for TIDAL WARNING loudspeak THE DAILY _ ut AZETTE, 5 -- AT LEAST TEMPORARILY SUCCESSFUL Sauer, who nearly lost an ear to a cut inside his upper lip. There! SWANSEA, Wales (CP) -- FI pis sr oo he wed fa = y V : a flying bat, is expected to be are lacerations of the ear canal raid sirens and police patrol car|Bay of high tides this summer, available for duty with St. Louis but the ear is expected to heal vd Cardinals in three or four days. properly. TODAY amimars oO e5 The 37-year-old outfielder was X-rays of the skull and jaw were, reported in "good" condition|negative, | The most beloved of all Thursday at Jewish Hospital and] Sauer was hit by a bat that, musical dramas. / ® in no danger of losing his left ear. slipped out of the hands of veteran Dr. I. C. Middleman, club phys- catcher Walker Cooper during pre-| Oo oy or { 1 1 eds \ician, said it took some 50 stitches game batting practice Wednesday! {to patch up Hank's ear and 12' night. | ROME ¢AP) -- In New York tent to which these pledges com-| Hammarskjold's, final report to| I cng DoF tert oil Tas erty Avion toma| he _eudscll I; expected to oter| marskjo 1S makin a etalles uncu c S personal report on his months-long --probably within a week. recom:endations for keeping the| | mission to the troubled Middle A brief spat between the Arab | peace. Indications that neither | East. allies Friday revealed that they do! side is willing to call off the arms! He put in 19 hours finishing not see eye lo oye on how far the race has pointed up the need for! up the report he will deliver agreements bind them. pathy ace" efforts. to the UN security Council, waicn/ Lebanon accused Syria of letting ph peace : ro Lief i sent him on the mis ion to seek her down by granting a cease-fire ere is a general belief in most | ways to ease Arab-Israeli tensions. without a written Israeli promise| Middle East capitals that the Se- In 25 days of personal diplom- not to divert irrigation waters] curity Council will ask Hammar-| acy, Hammarskjold won cease- from the Jordan river. Later Le- skjold to make a second mission fire pledges from Israel and four banon accepted the Syrian position | to the area soon. The main aim Arab neighbors -- Egypt, Jordan, that its pledge covered the river probably would be to consolidate Syria : and Lebanon. The exact ex-'issue in another way. .'the gains made on this trip. acid thrown into ME Dicsets eles D V S Bcid Blinds icin ==s De Vos days | corroded the tissues surrounding |the corneas and degenerated the Victor Rissel, {7 min Drainage '"This severe damage has re- od sulted in loss of sight in both Columnist ==*" '2 Oyerdone : BLOOD- STAINED SHIRT DISPLAYED | EW SORE (Re ol Bia io ult vp 2 paliona! reps ORONO (CRY Te Sitio. 5 Prime steaks, perfectly prepared to your taste and Russian - born Wassillii Kow--| "kidnapped" by Red agents. |sel, labor columnist who for years the last 10 years. His father was Ontario may suffer serious dam- graciously served . . : an gpicure 5 delight and only alew of Paterson, N.J. and his | They said the two, Nikolai Vag- tried to shed light on labor racket. 8 union leader who hoi some| age if provincial "wetland" areas one of eur many delicious dinner treats! wife, Nina, display a blood - Spov 304 vfton Ryangnko, bai Serine, has lost the sight, » Dn yr olay BE Yoh by hi SOntiie to be drained for agricy. yaya, 01SpaY 5 3, ehind stained shirts, |eyes from sulphuric acic ow ow ses, sa) , 8 S stained shirt left behind by two | broken phonograph records, torn 5 his face i month ago today crusading actions. of the Ontario Agricultural Col- MAIN DINING ROOM refugee Soviet seamen as they | pictures and other evidence of a | Four eye specialists announced WORSE THAN MURDER lege told members of the Senate in- | struggle when they disappeared | today that they had been unable! Hall, terming the acid attack In an article in the May bulletin (completely air conditioned) ternal security sub - committee | from a house standing in the |to save the sight of the 41-year-old worse than murder, said: of ie Conservation ounello of in Washington that they believed | back yard of their Paterson |Rie:el, set upon early April 5 as " the sailors, who left the U.S. for | home. he left a Broadway restaurant. A BY fais rip digo 4 8 act ba Rn ky He Fins Moscow earlier this month, were --Central Press Canadian | few hours earlier, Riesel had made g ands--iarm ponds, Iresh meadows a radio attack on union racketeer. JCI into the living death Of on soggy ground or seasonally prided a darkness, frustration and helpless-| flooded areas, shallow and deep! "FEATURE TODAY AT: 1:45 - 4:20 - 6:50 - 9:20 ng ness. The hoodlums of the nation! yrarshes and timbered swamps : Robert M Hall, president of the might be able to blind one news- and bogs. syndicate that distributes Riesel GHEY , 4 ; ' 2 hg) York paper man's eyes, but they have| Some of these areas, he says, Daily column to the New no r s ; S i . , Mirror and 192 other newspapers t dimmed his memories or his| might be bought or leased by the MONDAY EVENING said: "There is no hope at all now powers, province to prevent "unnecessary 6.00 P.M. {CBL-Guest Time 9.15 P.M. that Victor Riesel will ever see The gangs can blind one news- and often economically unwar- CFRB-Bing Crosby | CKEY Talk of the Town CKEY--Baseball | again " paper man but they cannot blind' ranted" drainage. STARTING 'FIXER' CKLB-News; Opinion 345 PL >JBC-Jazz Dunmited | But he added that Riesel will|@ nation's entire press A TODAY oe 0 An ex-D.A.in the CBL-CBC News: Sports Cup Yop rank Sl ow WBEN-Your Govern- continue his column with the aid Hall said Riesel's column will THEATRE GUIDE 6.15 P.M. CBL-Provincial Affairs ment of assistants continue under his byline " LE . lw P.M ITS ww . g os CK1.B-Sports 8.00 P.M. CFRB-Back to the Bible CLUES LACKING In his broadcast, Riesel had n Fr SE YT I ya b' 1] CFRB-Passing Parade CJBC-Bob and Ray WGR-Cret Huntley Nearly $40,000 in. rewards have assailed William de Koning and his Biltmore -- "Land of The A Double Bill Charged With Emotion And Passion Mob's pay! CBL-Livestock Reports; | ae. 3 Music Wonderland | CJBC-Chicho Valley failed to turn up any clue to the son, William Jr., both convicted Pharoahs", Cinemascope and = " =. C on esser WBEN-Dateline | columnist"s assailant described extortionists . who have run the Color. 12.30, 3.20,. 6.40 -and 10.05 N.Sports s °F: 5 1 2.30, 3.20, f WBEN-Spo! [SERB Ete Cantor BLD Ea only as a slender, black-haired Long Island local of the Interna- p.m. "Ili¢gal"', 1.50, 5.10, and Al HOREY oN THE OUTSIDE... ALL FURY ON 6.30 P.M. | WBED "BL [man wearing a blue - and - white| tional Union of Operating Engin- 8.35 p.m. Last complete show at Y THE INSIDE! CKEY-News: Mickey Artists 3 > = r CKLB-Easy Listening ators CFRBMy Son Jeep; Jacket. The FBI as well as local eers for years. 8.35 p.m. EDWARD GC 2) J . . 8.15 P.M. | Mantovani police have beet conducting an| The engineers' local has con- Regent -- "Carousel" in Cinema- 4 ; i h | CJBC-Red Foley CKEY-News; Sports intensive manhunt tributed to the reward fund built! Scope 55 ) Shown daily : Bos! | : pe 55 and Color. Shown daily 4 Won Boston Sraphuay . | WaSolin Lasesiins An associate said the news of his| up by newspapers, newspaper or-| at 1.45, 4.20, 6.50, 9.20. Last com- yo 1 . : CKLB-News: 8.30 P.M. 11.00 P.M. wa ¢ CK1.B-Stariignt Souvenirs | Dlindness was broken gradually to| ganizations and labor unions. | plete show at 9.00 p.m, ; r 0 HIS BLAZING NEW ROLE! Star CJBC-Opportunity WGR-Lone Ranger CFRE-Double or Nothin; CBL-Harry Boon Quintet. | Kiesel in his hospital room Thurs-| pe Koning Jr., has denied that Marks -- "The Ladykillers". 1.00, CJBC-Byng's Choice | WBEN-Arthur Godfrey | WBEN-News, Weather {day night and Friday he or his union had any knowled 4 " h le " auti rin 3 $ 3 ge 3.10, 5.20, 7.35. 9.50. Last com- 2 11} CBL-Rawhide [ CBleSumuier Fallow | Sports He took it beautifully--like a| ,¢ the attack on Riesel. plete show at 9.10 p.m. a ££] y.\! "FRB-Kate Altken 9.00 P.M. 11.15 P.M. major," the unidentified associate WBEN-Amos 8 A ay ome SREY News: Les Lm said. He added, however, that Brock (Whitby) -- "Court Martial ¥ AN NED 7.15 P.M. SO kvhane How CIBC Freinds to | friends fear a depression reaction WOODBINE MONDAY | of Billy Mitchell", also "The Liv- Dreaming CBL-Roving Reporter | WBEN-News; My Son CKLB-Starlight Souvenir [may set in later TORONTO (CP)--Old Woodbine! ing Swamp'. Evening show 7 / 7.30 P.M. Jeep 11.30 P.M Labor Secretary James P. Mitch- race track, the elm - bordered) p.m. Last complete show at 8.40 CELB-Dream Passport | CJBC-What's on your mind WBEN-Dance Music ell sent a telegram to Riesel Fri- course overlooking Lake Ontario mo : i a a. * Betsy PALMER CJBC-John Steele |SFRE Radio Theat... | CBL-SYmpNORy ., {day night saying opens its traditional spring meet. © : WBEN-Bing Crosby L--Sy y | | "I have just heard the tragicling Monday Plaza -- 'A Woman Scorned" 1.00, ND nt ar Wi € TUESDAY MORNING news. Efforts should be redoubled Eight important stakes have 4.00, 7.15, 10.30 p.m. "Affair In 130. AM. [CJBC-Bob and Ray CELB-News: Say It With to discover and punish the per- heen carded for competition during! Trinidad", 2.22, 5.37, 8.52. Last 3 UMBIA PICTUR Fimen IN Esypr AND FasuLous! SA CELB-News; Kot | Muste petrator of this vicious act. You the 24-day meeting. Things willl complete show at 8.50 p.m. k %. ¥ Korner 2.45 AM. CBL-Orchestral Time ye my deepest personal sym- wind up at the east Toronto track! -- ---- ) -- Adult : we oe CJBC-Toast and Jamboree cpp Light and Lyrical | pathy | June 2 E CFRB-Backstage Wife | 2. ntertainment CEEY-News; Musical CJBC-Audio aekaiage mes ISTS' REPORT | The Ontario racing scene then A, Li we CFRB-News; Top o' the 10.00 A.M. 11.90 AM. | Friday's report by the eye spe- will shift to New Woodbine, a Morning; Livestock WBEN-Arthur Godfrey | cialists said in part: multi-million dollar plant nearing raom WA RCO! 8.00 AM CEL Neva: At Soe | CKLB-Courtship and "The cumulative, degenerative completion near Malton airport on ROI i ER i a AN HAD CORE Awe WARNE LOR. y M. | WGR-Back to the Bible ..| Marriage processes Stenuning $108 the dosp de Cliys BOTS LS uskirts. " 2 | JM. | CBL-Ki Altken sev: s Mr. istori 5,000- ' ~ " i ha | BRT con |crnnwints Swny (FEEL ME 103 Cres Trove possible 19| Piste hay Heo Swrichod. from he 2 fo § JACK HAWKINS JOAN COLLINS »DENEY MARTIN ALEXIS MINOTIS 8.30 AM. CPi-Ruderqarias. of 10.45 AM overcome. lold track to New Woodbine this : ; ; [$A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAS CBL-March Past ae The concentration of sulplurie year. It will be run June 16. SKA i ING ¢ 1 $ TODAY & TUESDAY $ age ; i 3 n CFRB-News; BEA 10.30 A.M. CKLB-Dr. Paul me------ Morning: Gout Sager CBL-Ruth Harding | CKEY-Bing Sings "HOLLYWOOD" 9.00 AM. 10.45 AM. 1 \ CELB-News; Devotions CBL-Laura ' Limited . i 1 i ES! yy nd Ginger CBl-Shall We Danes CFRB-Strike up the Band, » iin' ® SMOKING inthe 10G | CFRB- Liberace a Game of the Stars 9.15 AM HwAN CJBC-June Dennis : . T § | GFREN, iignbottiood | J wan Week day WBEN-Howard Miller ues. ay STARTS THURSDAY TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOX OFFICE CHILDREN 12.00 NOON CJBC-Maitland Manor 400 P.M. OPENS UNDER 12 AND EVERY TUES. CKLB-Black and White |CKEY-Tops in Pops CKLB-Melodies AT 8:00 FREE 1 | WBEN- Serial Stories | CJBC-Bessey in Hi-Fi CB! News | y x or reg Elwood 115 P.M. |e Party CONTINUOUS FROM J RM.» SAT. 12 NOON CKEY-News: at CBL-Happy Gang 415 P.M. > 2 : . 3 ele RED BARN air in c tar Time P.M. | G he * ° Tahunes ow lwonne ce omeas Wor (| The Boldest Best-Seller | a8 ay: Irinidad : CKLB-Showcase CJBC-Of All Ihings ie | 12.30 P.M. [3 ws; T.C. Matinee CFRB-Music on Wheels Of All Is Now On CELB-News; Sports CKEY-Say it With Music 5.00 P.M. | { # IT'S HERE "ee THE NEW CRAZE! SBL~--F Broadcast FRB CIBC News: Small Types CPRE Seria) Siopes CELB-News; Supper Club The Screen! 12.45 P.M. CFRB-Top Tunes ZBL Your Progam; Magnificentty created out of ! ; & y SREY. Round Gr | cp ary a WBEN-CEr" and ichen the elements of life Itself! cE Ww H [« ) WA % T M AT L A Bn Y | 8s A Ww Y [«) U roo Pn oo emios' | CBL Cutlass Empire E&Y ; OUTWIT LAST NIGHT? . - NV" Hn CELB-Call for Help WBEN-House Party CJBC-Elwood Glover "THE GAME OF THE STARS" TUESDAY EVENING 7 ; / : THAT WAS NO LADY... THAT WAS 6.00 P.M. CJBC-Cote Glee Club WOR-Biographies in CBLNEWS, Sports |CKLB Dreams Passport | Sousa ; A / BR 'MUM' WILBERFORCE, A LOVELY OLD CKLB-News; Opinion { wBEN-Blg Crosby |CKLB-Ballroom;: News CTAB Frans Sostta | CBL-Guest Time |WBEN-News; My son | a ! 7 i DOLL, WELL KNOWN TO THE POLICE, A EVERY Jeep xp Sr Loves so Tia | 9.15 P.M. b ; | AND LANDLADY TO THE SHADIEST BILTMORE | CKEY.Baseball CEHB- Cartan fon | wBEN Fig fot | car question oo a - 4 = BUNCH OF CHARACTERS IN LONDON! INNOVATION | THURSDAY 6.30 PM CKLB-Million Dollar Ball- cFRB-Amos and Andy CELB-Easy Listening room WBEN-Campaign 1956 : es LL ---- CJBC-News: Sports CJBC-Bob and Ray | 19.00 B.M. g ¥ 3 A 6.45 P.M CFRB.Eddie Cantor | WBEN-Dateline 2 J 3 E CBL-Byline Festival WOUR-Dragnet | CBL-News LS S CJBC-Byng's Choice CKEY-News: Lester CJBC-Fortunes of Nigel ® 7 R 2 7.00 P.M CBL-Don Messer WGR-X Minus 1 3 3 i CKLB-Song and Star 8.50 P.M. CFRB-Back To The Bible . +. TO PAY » ; . : INS WGR-Lone Ranger WBEN Suspense 10.30 P.M. SE ~ 3 CBL-Rawhide CJRC-BBC Concert CFRB-Montovani OVERDUE BILLS Noh A ; QFRB Rate Alten CFRB-Suspense COL Lisicestal Square 3 4 yBEN.Amos and y GR-Che v -John Lascelles ot 7.15 P.M NOR Chet SIuDkiey is CKLB.Ballroom; News PF can make a clean sweep of all CBL-Roving Reporter 0.00 P.M 11.00 P.M, your bills and give you just one : A f CFRB-Show Songs CKEY-News; Sports: CKLB-News: Starlight veans money place to pay. Ask about the PF : : ® 330 PML Joe Crysdale an | cat Anthor ALL-IN-ONE LOAN. You will be A J yo CEEY Art Hallman CBL-Songs of Yesterday -Anthology ~~ pleased 'to see that payments can 2 3 3 x ; EVERY be cut as much as 50% or more 3 : . 3 i Look to this symbol when one today sk us to tell you * 2 a : : Hemhorrhage Chevrier Sees i= Sma ff if nil -'y THURSDAY PRIZES ! Causes Death . Get $25 to $2,500 ) Go | Seaway Built PACIFIC FINANCE CREDIT LTD. vy 8 | And A chone Ot Shinicky I | SEOUL (AP)--P Shinicky, t Good Time JOHN AGNEW -- MANAGER or 0 mp 530, 00 died today of # cerebral hemorr. 13.SIMCOE ST. §. RA 5-6571 ENDING! .. hage during a campaign trip 10 MONTREAL (CP)--Hon. Lionel f : g : 434 i LOOK FOR THE PF EMBLEM unseat President Syngman Rhee in hevrier. president of the St May 15 Ko ctions. Sup- a te of th x Fi candidate later Lawrence Seaway Authority, said THE RANK ORGANIZATION PRESENTS marched on Rhee's mansion and Saturday night it is a fortunate co A MICHAEL BALCON PRODUGTION KP T Jotice fired on Ze Pry re ming oh incidence that the great inland SEE IT NOW / / A L E E S 5 rst report 1 t leg i wnt . lete sons had heen wounded : waterway is being completed in bd . PERFECT I A crowd of 20,000 ipporters a period of far-reaching techno k aited throug ow ur at the logical changes we ra p CASE 00 weekly inp hii 2 or or hi loge gy ng pn. CANADIAN CULTURE CIRCLE OF CECIL PARKER : HERBERT LOM Hamil ve won! & Shinicky's body back to the cap- promise of a rapid and efficient TE 4 ital. As the. train chugged in they exploitation of the advantage PRESENTS LARCENY PE R 2 raid DANNY 1-331] smashed windows of the station which the seaway will have to AND and crowded past guards onto the offer" he said in an address to This outstanding color sound film A WINNER platform the Society of Naval Architects OLD They joined in singing the Kor- and Marine engineers. 13 " ean Jativnal anthem, fun suid Reductions in transport costs ADVENTURE TRIP T0 INDIA LACE!..." WEEK 1 4 Pago Woda : sere being sought by industry be- » Rhee mansion. The shouting Were . 2 . . --Newswee, BE fy through a roadblock cause of the economic boom on One of the most sensational films ever made k about 200 vards in front of Rhee's one hand and the increasing pres, about India. home. Then gunfire crackled sure of rising costs on the other 3 Enj i Phew fired into the This had focussed attention on| A¢ the CENTRAL COLLEGIATE, Simcoe St. S. COLOR Enjoy a Grand ; IE, BY TECHNICOLOR Evenin g of Fun ~ te: sses said the po- water transport, potentially the y ede .' cheapest form of transport wher- rectly Tre The dem EE ee x MON., MAY 7th at 8.15 p.m. CTADTC end trad ret neing wea. StS 3 Eek i Aaa se hd i DASA A 2 hin. ADE Sales a y "oa try Hox The statements were ineliided in| ADMISSION: 75¢ -- STUDENTS AND CHILDREN 40c¢ STARTS TODAY ! Enieriainmeni a . ] or more police were a text of the speech issued to the ADV. SALE AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE, King St. E. press before delivry. x