Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Jun 1956, p. 12

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ying the prime ministers' confer-|will be to find whether there are ence, since New Zealand places a reasonable prospects of economic IODE'S Mrs. Hodgson | great deal of faith in the political | power from nuclear sources within good sense of Canada. He is also the next decade, as New oan Dies In Montreal certain to discuss trade, especially faces an acute crisis in electricity] MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs. Wil- the possibility of Canada buying|supply by the 1960s. {liam C. Hodgson, 86, a past pres- more New Zealand primary . pro- - {ident of the Quebec chapter of the uce to enable dollar buying in French Say Rebels Ymperiai: Order pla 9 the In Algeria Scattered Canada to be stepped up. |New Zealand and Britain lie to-| "I am approaching this confer-| It is significant that a visit to | pie died in this city. ALGIERS (AP)--Arab national- |ists, chewed up and scattered in gether, : nat teil ach of Doe he says, "with greater an-|Chalk River 3 included in the itin- And after that the first article of|xiety than any previously becausc!erary, since New Zealand is keenly D . | Dr. Liberty Weds the biggest battle of the North Solon Low's Daughter African rebellion, returned to hit- mursing..and Dr. Liberty is a graduate of Queen's University faculty of medicine. LESLIE BROS. for NATURAL GAS HEATING -- FREE SURVEY AND ESTIMATES GIVEN DIAL RA 5-9611 Office and Showroom 171 Bond St. East at Division DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, June J, 1956 = New Zealand's Holland To Visit Canada Soon By J. C. GRAHAM C di Press Corr AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) -- Sid- ney George Holland, prime min- | ister of New Zealand who will visit {Canada June 6 to 19, is a man who must puzzle nationalists and anti-colonialists. Prime minister df an indepen- {dent country on the opposite side of the world from Britain, he be- lieves his country's interests lie in maintaining the closest . possible links with the former ruling power. He has no time for gestures merely to demonstrate indepen- dence. His creed is simple and < e a " Regent Scope and color daily at 2.05, faith with him is that the British|of the issues involved. I believe interested in the possibilities of Commonwealth is the greatest in-|that here in the Pacific we have | atomic power. Canada has offered flucnce for peace. i f th never been wanting friends and to train a number of New Zealand is faith in the value of e|never needed friends more than at nuclear scientists and this project x TTAWA ( Commonwealth as a stabilizing in-|the present." {will no doubt be further discus JUD Jariare today 3 wjioy sepa-| , TAWA ler) Card] Alice Low) fluence in world affairs is Je To make an up-to-the-minute as-|sed. But Holland's main concern|Ta'eC Points across Algeria. leader Solon Low and Mrs. Low, | main reason for his concern about|sessment of the situation in the| was m or the roming Conference of Conon: Pacific, ad Specially in the Far T ATRE GUIDE George Parker, 93, don ei aya x wealth prime ministers in London. }¥ast (whic! ew Zealand calls tt HE : oR] ¢ Conflicting currents of opinion, the!near north), Holland is Bib Said Oldest Oddfellow and Mrs, Bertram S. Liberty of| diminishing area of agreement be- rapid survey on his way to the | BRANTFORD (CP) The] Miss Low i a tween member countries and the conference. Before reaching Can "Kismet" in Cinema-1.O.OF. said today it believes| ottaws Givi ® oe Sea of the high tension prevailing in several ada, he is visiting Singapore, Feature shown George Parker, 93, of nearby Ot-|- a Civic Hospital school of Hong Kong and Japan. 4.25, 9.05. Last|terville has the longest member- British colonies have caused him In this new portrait 'Queen Elizabeth is again seen wearing the uniform of Britain's famous Grenadier Guards, of which she is colonel-in-chief. The painting, bv Raymond Kanelba, a Polish artist, went on public display F leming Says Howe Rules Canada TORONTO (CP) Progressive Conservative Donald Fleming says Canada is ruled by C. D. Howe "It is true there is a prime minister," he emphasized, 'but he is a weak old man, putty in the hands of C. D. Howe." Mr. Fleming, who represents To- ronto Eglinton in the Commons called Trade Minister Howe a one- ruler of the country during meeting sponsored by the pub District Trades and Labor Torent and the Lakeshore Labor Congress Council. as called to give an opportunity to nd on the con- Canada natural gas pipeline Mr Howe | the oading force foehind the gov- ernment's proposal to lend money to Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd to get the line started this year. FIGHTING OPPOSITION Mr. Fleming said all that stands between the Canadian people and the complete "dictatorship of the Liberal government is a fighting opposition Alistair Stewart, for Winnipeg N CCF member orth, predicted the government Il throw Commons Speaker Rene Beaudoin "to the wolves" to get its own way on the pipeline deal. Last Friday Opposition leader Drew submitted a motion of non- confidence in the Speaker after Mr Beaudoin reversed an earlier mokion of censure, CAUSES UPROAR The Speaker's action threw the Commons into an uproar, the latest and greatest since debate on the pipeline started last month, Mr said Fric dent w "nothing" compar what would happen today. Drew's non-confidence motion was to come up in the House today "Rene Beaudoin Friday presided over the obsequies of his own in- tegrity,""" Mr. Stewart said. "We no longer recognize him as a man of integrity BLASTS MANNING He described Premier Manning of Alberta, who refused to sell gas to a government - owned pipeline, as being "soaked in infamy." The meeting passed a resolution demanding the government with- draw its pipeline bill immediately and call for a general election on the issue. A secc resolution asked that a crown corporation be established to build the line which would carry Alberta gas to Ontario and Montreal The resolutions asked Toronto city: council and the Canadian La- bor Congress to support the stand and asked all labor groups, other organizations and private citizens to send telegrams to Prime Min ister St. Laurent protesting the proposed legislation. THURSDAY DEADLINE The federal government proposes an $80,000,000 loan to Trans-Canada to build the line. It has applied closure to accelerate House de- bate. Its deadline for passing the legislation is Thursday. A telegram from Paul Hellyer, Liberal member for Toronto Da venpoft, explaining he could not appear because of a late sitting and lack of transportation, was greeted by a cry of "gutless won- ders" from the floor. His telegram said he had looked forward to describing the govern- ment stand, which "when pre- sented dispassionately . makes sense to the Canadian people" "SUBSERVIENT MAJORITY" In a speech Sunday to the Young Progres » (Conservative Associa tion in Toronto Broadview riding, George Hees, former national pres- ident of the Progressive Conserva- tive Association, d the federal govrnment has discarded parlia- mentary rule and reg ed it th the totalitarian prin ght makes right Mr. Hees ronto Broad said "if the ment He a change word of tion, and si in Parliament andarsa the shanga't 1S g 1 S, W To view rules represents in the Co on uit the govern- 1] by do not, i 1 allowing one automatica | CBL-Recital straightforward--the interests of distress. Born in Canterbury, New Zea land, 62 years ago, Holland is a TELEVISION LOG WBEN--BUFFALO--Channel 4 CBLT- TORONTO--Channel 9 CHCH--HAMILTON-- Channel 11 WGR--BUFFALO -- Channel 2 WHAM--ROCHESTER--Ch bluff, uncomplicated politician, He has little time for tortuous, subtle manoeuvres, but prefers direct and| open discussion with all cards on the table. His talent is for reducing | a problem to its simplest terms| and examining it from the point of view of essentials, 1 1 | May 30 in St. James' Palace as part of the exhibit celebrating the 300th anniversary of Grena- dier Guards, first regiment of British Royal Household brig- ade Central Press Canadian Photos Israeli Declare Jordanians Shooting JERUSALEM (Reuters) danian positions opened fire today on the suburb of Pagi in Israeli- occupied New Jerusalem, an Is- raeli military spokesman reported The spokesman said no casual- ties Were suffered and the fire was not returned. -- Jor- , 1 TUESDAY EV 5.00 P. 1--Cartoon Capers 9-The Lone Ranger 5-1 Married Joan 4-Cartoons 2-Mickey 5.30 Mouse Club 1--Bar Eleven Ranch 9, 5--Howdy Doody 4-Gene Autry 6.00 P.M. 1--Bill Long 9-About Canada $~Cowboy Men 4--Headlines: Sports 2-Sky 1--Sports; Weather, News Patti Page 5-- Superman 4--Patti a 2-News, Wea 7.00 P.M. Patti Page Tabloid Toaight Oakley Fran and Ollie 30 P.M 1--The Falcon 9--Robin Hood 5--Dinah Shore; 4--Playhouse 2--Warner Brothers News 1 9 $--Star 4----Annie 2-Kulka News 1, 9--Chevy Milton Berle 4--Phil Silvers Show 8.30 P.M. 4-Navy Log 2-Wyatt Earp 9.00 P.M, 1, 9--Dragnet 5--Fireside Theatre 4--Guy Lombardo 2---Make Room for Daddy 9.30 P.M The spokesman also said an Is- 11, 8--Pick the Stars raeli civilian was killed in border 5--Playwrights 56 4--Red Skelton i Lambert Says Banks Offer Good Opportunities TORONTO (CP) -- Banking day offers better opporfunities for a young man than ever before, says Allen T. Lambert, newly- appointed general manager of the To. onto-Dominion Bank. = fo- * 3 4 11, 4 2--Tales of To-morrow ry 2-Highway 11, ighting in the same sector Sunday.| 3 cavalcade Theatre 10.00 P.M 9--It's the Law $64,000 Question 10.30 P.M Sanctum and Allan Detective Bergen Patrol 11.00 P.M 9, 5, 4, 2--News, Weather, Sports -- Inner Burns ~City Edgar her, Sports 11.30 P.M. The Late | 9--Scariet | 5, 2-To | 4--Pilsne | 4--Captain 5, 4-Little 4---Marion 5 4---Gary 5 2-Ding 10.30 AM 4--Arthur Godfrey 5, 2-Ernie 11.00 AM, Home 8 2 11.30 4--Strike It 12.00 NOON Serial 4--News; 2---It Could 5-It Could Be 12.30 P.M S, 2-Feather Your | LO P.M 3--Feature | 2---Mid-day Matinee 2.00 P.M 4--As The 2--Helen 9--Matinee 5--My Little Margie The Party 3.00 P.M, 4--Meet 2--House 5--Matinee 4--The Big Payoft 3-Film Fostival 8.36 4--Bob Crosby Show 4.00 P.M, Visitor House Dramas 4.30 P.M, | 11--The 9--Open 5, 4-Serial | 11--Matinee 9-- Take | | | | 11, Rip Tin Tin RADIO LOG TUESDAY EVENING 7.30 P.M 6.00 P.M. ' WGR-Mystery T CBL-NEWS: Sports CKLB-News; Opinion CFRB-Frank Sinatra WGR-News 6.15 CKLB Sports CBL-Livestock Report CFRB-Curtain Time WGR-Sports; Heartbeats 6.30 P.M KLB-Easy Listening CJBC-News; Sports WGR-Music 6.45 P.M. CBL-Byline Festival CJBC-Byng's Choloe 7.00 P.M. 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CKLB-Starlight P.M ne PM Starlight Go-Round Party) Musie onigh r 2-Today 0.00 AM. s~Home Cooking Rascals 2-Rumpus Room 230 AM Rumpus Room 10.00 AM Moore Neville Show 2.30 a Look $5--Queen For 4--Edge of Night WEDNESDAY EVENING 5.00 P.} MecMullin | ennvocation of Assumption Univer- 'SALLY'S SALLIES 5-1 Married Joan 4--Cartoons 3--Mickey Mouse Club 5.30 P.M. Bar Eleven Ranch 9, 5,--Howdy Doody 4--Gene Autry Show 600 P.M, Bil Long Show Trouble with Roy Ro News: R Sheena 6.30 P.M. Sports: Weather: News Frankie Laine Show News and Sports 7.00 P.M The Lone Ranger 'Tabloid Man Called X ~Superman Kulka, 7.8 The Falcon Theatre of Stars ~Eddie Fisher 4--December Bride 3----Walt Disney 8.00 P.M. 11,9--Vic Obeck 5-Playhquse 4--Arthur Godfrey 8.30 P.M. [11, 9-1 Love Lucy 5--Father Knows Best 2---The Dunninger Show 9.00 P.M 11, 9--Hit Parade 5--Kraft Theatre 4--The Millionaire ~Masquerade Party 9.30 P.M. Show Pimpernel t Playhouse Kangaroo n 9 Rider Roberts Dong School Kovacs AM Rich 1 9 5 Dramas You You Be Nest Movie World Turns Millers 3 11, 8--Jackie Rae Show --I've Got a Secret 2---Break the Bank 10.00 P.M, | 11, 8--Big Town | 5--This is your life 4--Steel Hour 2--Boxing 10.30 P.M. {11--Mark Saber | 9--Press Conference $5--Molsons Theatre 11.00 P.M 11, 9, 5, 4, 2--News, Weather, Sports 11.30 P.M. 11--The Late Show 9--Boxing 5, 2--Tonight 4-Man from Planet X P.M a Day | Assumption University Grants Degrees WINDSOR (CP) Eighty-five graduates have ben given bach- elor"s and master's degrees in arts, commerce and science at the fifth sity. © Ph ig Pr hte bn Wt gin pd | \ "What we need is an economye size can opener." o8 Father Fran and Ollle 0 P.M. SUCCEEDED FATHER After service in the First World| War, Holland founded an engineer. | ing firm with his brother and has| retained an interest in it until this day. The son of a member of Parl fament, he made a sudden entry into politics 21 years ago. His father was obliged to retire on account of {ll health and the son was nominated in his place almosl on the eve of the election | This was the election in which] Labor swept to power and young Holland was the only new non La. | bor member elected, Within five years Holland had become leader of a reorganized National party and he directed the party on the| long road back to the treasury] benches, | Firm leadership, unfailing good! humor, a belief in the team spirit and an extraordinary capacity for work were his greatest assets. He was guided by common sense rather than deep learning His leadership had its reward In 1949 when, after 14 years in opposi- tion, the National party returned to office. It has retained power at two elections since. Until he became prime minister, Holland's interests lay in the local rather than the international scene Even as prime minister he also held the post of finance minister for two terms, and this dual respon- | sibility kept him tied closely to his desk. In the last few years, how- ever, he has been able to devote more time to wider aspects of policy. FAMILY MAN Holland, who is accompanied on his present tour by his wife, has an adult family of four and is a grandfather several times over. He still enjoys robust health. complete show at 8.456 p.m, Biltmore "Violent Saturday" CinemaBcope and Color) 12.30, 3.40, 6.50 and 10.03 p.m. "Night My Nurcher Came Up" 2.05, 5.15 #28 pm Last complete show at B28 pm Marks « "Day the World Ended", 12.40, 3.15, 6.05, 9.00, "Phantom From 10,000 Leagues", 2.00, 4.45, 7.45, 10.30. Last complete show at 9.00 pm Pla: "Crossed Swords' 3.00, n60, "Big House TUBA" 4.25, 7.20, 10.15, (Adult) Last complete show at 8.50 pm | "Giang Busters" 9.05, "Barefoot Contessa' Last complete show ab Drive In and 12.50 10.30 pm 10.30 pm "A Plus Fox Last Hebel Cat News com Brock (Whithy) Without A Cause' toon, Joe Mchooks, Kvening show 7 pm plete show 8.50 ROLLER SKATING TONIGHT 8P.M.-11PM. Skates Supplied Free Boot Skates To Rent RED BARN ADMISSION 50c | ship record of any Odd Fellow in Ontario He joined the Otterville lodge in 1884, Last week he marked his 72nd year as a member. | BOK OFFICE OFEMS AT 8.00 TONIGHT ONLY PLUS THRILLS 7 AVA In Canada he is likely to discuss closely the political situation fac- DANCE Western - Rock N' Roll by Jack Bailey AND THE GOLDEN ROCKETS MUSIC IN THE PRESLEY STYLE RED BARN ADMISSION 75¢ COMING JUNE 15 S LEFTY FRIZZELL | | | | COLOR 'anc THE SCREEN'S NEW HIGH IN NAKED SHREIKING 1.40] :3! (al | TIVIN Ito) = FEATURE SHOWN DAILY . . | E TODAY Ecstasy of Song, Spectacle and ont 2:05 - 4:25 - 6:45 - 9:05 | HUMPHREY &). BiG || anihen BAREFOOT CONTESSA SP XTECHNICOLOR | STARTING = WEDNESDAY = HATED BY THE CHILD WHO WAS HER OWN ...yet forbidden to say "I am your Mother" | | Now in the arms [53 SR 4TH ¢ ¥2% sR T.13 + To) had shamed her Lisa sought to win back the love of the child he had stolen! TECHNICOLOR A Universal-International Picture starring ROCK CORNELL GEORGE HUDSON -- BORCHERS -- SANDERS { Lost Day -- BIG HOUSE U.S.A. - CROSSED SWORDS SPONSORE at Kinsmen Stadium 7:30 P.M. TONITE and TOMORROW Matinee Wed. at 4:00 P.M. £3) Admission -- Adults 1.00 -- Children 50¢ Featuring BULLDOGGING -- CALF ROPING -- BRONC RIDING--TRICK RIDING--ROPE TRICKS AND WHIP ACT--TRICK RIDING, ETC. ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF THE OLD WEST ' D BY THE OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB ALL PROCEEDS TO BE FOR ROTARY CLUB CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S FUND % ow Saturday" ( HEART, HUMOR, GU 15 AND GLORY !! Were

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