Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 1

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» | 4 . oo -- mem" THE DAILY TIMESHGAZET lassified Advertising.. RA 3-3492 Il Other Calls ....... RA 3-3474 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle 85--NO. 134 ind, Sp Seana, Wal OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 , Hie mat Our Post Office Department, Ottawe Plane Shears Hydro Pole In N. E. Osis nd $1526 per capita--$88Z 4 : above the corresponding ; erages. -- { with 46.7 per cent al litan area's populatiom | or 64.6 per cent of 4% Total sales, $59, : 2) per cent above aver 'or a city of Oshawa's es totaled $15,038,000, . handise, $3,848,000, hold - radio $2,- 78,000, and FTI . ISEREEAA : TTTITII Clark Visits Don't Delay Civil Service Pay - "res mn | gy \ it na [ / ? : OTTAWA CP) -- Opposition |no immediate reply to the prime 1 . @ leader Drew, replying to a plea minister's request that they agree . : ; od ul : today by Prime Minister St. Lau- on Monday to grant'a one-month . Gregory Clark, famous Canadian " rent that the Opposition permit interim supply. Journalist and a director of the : : speedy passage of a bill to re-| The Opposition leader, Stanl Audubon Society of Canada, was 4 ! plenish the "virtually exhausted'|Knowles (CCF--Winnipeg No |in Oshawa today to visit Fina, the treasury, demanded instead tnat Centre) and Social Credit Leader robin whose nest is perched at the 3 , the prime minister say whether|Low promised to consider the re- rear of a city petroleum truck. ¢ x 2 the government plans to adjourn| quest While two motion picture cam- Parliament soon for the summer. PIPELINE INTERFERRED eramen "filmed" Fina for a CBC i; J Mr. St. Laurent replied that the, Early this session the govern hd television show with a silent cam-| ZS government had intended to sug- ment was granted one-sixth of its ctured above era, equipped with special tele! § 2 py nt gest a summer adjournment. | finaneial needs for the fiscal Jest e Pond, stu foi i scopic lens, Mr. Clark explained| § ; 3 But what had taken place was|--enough normally to carry University : 3 ; : : W the nesting habits of robins. Paty "of such a character we will have through April and May, first two v i ; ; Said Mr. Clark: i Bo to reconsider that suggestion." [months of the year. "I am sorry it is not possible at| However, during a three-week lets Peter GLE : _-- y The robin is r 0 es! Ci s battle over the govern P ; 3 . FT obin is a random nest| §& ' i i th : 3 4 on . : 4 the present time to make any Commons battle ¥ n of e { builder who will firmly attach his v4 El plans for the future course of the| ment's gas pipeline bill which a Ed Dest To tne Seg Li 2 porch, le} ZF session," the prime minister aid. ended Tuesday, the government lor a telephone pole. In this par-| ; Ba The prime minister's statement made no move fo ask for more ; : ; ia Sy was the first intimation that the money. Since Tuesday the Com- . iTS Ea 4. Sa 5 ee ticular instance due to the chilly| i . i eA i 28 wd yard. 5 Fina' A : present session, now in its 102nd mons has been debating a motion By KEN CLARK 'Something was wrong with the backward season, 'Fina' and her 5 5 day since starting Jan. 10, may by Mr. Drew that Speaker Rene A DAMAGED TIGER MOTH | night, is inspected at the Oshawa | St. Johns, Quebec. The craft A double - winged Tiger Moth)airplane," Mrs. Ripley said. "The mae ay Dave lscovered some ir 3 ' M continue into the summer months. | Beaudoin be censured. €pne. which made a forced | airport by Don Learmont, left, | came down near Coronation For some time unofficial reports| Mr. St. Laurent said that unless sheared off two wings and snap-| engine seenied to be off. He seem- the sun striking it, or from the ve- 3 Ee aor Some Un EO alls | iors Tene re ved: bY Parlia- anding in the northeast section | and Keith Stokes. The plane was | S¢hool. ped a Hydro pole as it made aed to be gliding." ihjole itse A : "of Oshawa about 10:55 p.m. last | enroute to Camp Borden from Times-Gazette photo foreed landing behind Coronation| "He circled twice," Mrs. Ripley hicle dtself. Havel = ecled tho OLD STUDENT |adjourn Parliament soon and re- ment at an early date, many Shou nada's firs---- - - - ublic School about 11 p.m. last said. "Then he came down from | ith it. Normally birds will desert ext: hooks Sung. over his suille The sesein nes man ok Lhe sands of persons would be facef it was 1 night the north towards the Golf ¥ ? i ! | Pilot of the plane was Xen Course behind Coronation school. Wii Worf IR, shoulder and smiling-confidently, | CCF and Social Credit parties gave'ous embarrassment, ori PRANS-CANADA GETS $80,000,000 Keil 8, an REAP: sroundcren io mi he. Haus oon "oh of Ta eve roenes Jo 5 Hy "aces" ono the | Cron Soca Cec are i an, based at St. John's|the hill behind the school. There|in this peripatetic nest. greatest ordeals of his 86-year eration © Quebec. Kelly, received cuts on|/was a lot of sparks and a blue old lifetime as he starts final SWEDES REJOICE age, sex, | his nose and was shaken up. flame when he hit. Then' the plane| WORLD FAMOUS examinations for his bachelor of \ pation. am Flight - Lieutenant Carson, To-|came to rest on the golf course."| 'It is my opinion that the robins| arts degree in music at the Uni- e results ronto RCAF Public Relations offi-| The plane was taken to Oshawa built their nest in the early morn.| versity of California at Los ® of cer, said that Kelly was enroute airport immediately after the ings between daybreak and the Angeles. Ely didn't - enter col- | lizabet ment ives of '} | from St. Johns, Quebec, to his crash. time the driver came on duty. lege until after his 81st birthday. fy 7 . L] seript is i posting at Camp Borden PERSONAL FLIGHT Again in the evenings, if he got in Dttawa. I rec Oo I 1 o 11 l Ly 3 Carson said that Kelly was prob-| Flight - Lieutenant Carson em- before dark the robins probably of 3215. T ably unable to find the Oshawa|phasized that Kelly: was not flying | sought out the grass, mud, and any SHIRT-WEARING Airport in the dark, where he on RCAF duty, nor was the Tiger! fibrous material they could bend { oA perso OTTAWA (CP In t b April 2. If it d ) io? perso YA (CP) -- In two swift|interest, by next Apri it de- Howe, who sponsored the pipeline planned to stop and refuel. [Moth an RCAF aircraft. "This was| and blend into their incredible ) ARIO R moves the government has set up faults the government can take! Mr, Sharp told reporters the ob "Carson said that Kelly probably a purely personal flight," he said. home," he explained. COMPULSORY Il we \ » bhn A. & a fiveman Sova coIpoEation to oy er he line and all of Trans- bill : i : decided to make the forced land-| At the accident scene, Kelly told] The Audubon Society is dedi- loner oversee the building of the cross- Canada's assets jective for building the 65-mile ing the Downsvi Golf Ss 3 ic ' Jas -le ratio si BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (AP) . ly that fl country natural gas pipeline and N. E. Tanner, Trans-Canada's northern'Ontario link is "the con- ay Club Te there and pg cig Re ae ook BE Dpeser vation of wii Under "some circumstances gt |. STOCKHOLM (CP) -- With 300(duced them to Prime Ministe year ce signed an agreement with Trans- president, said at a press confer- struction season of 1957." still enough light left to see, Cor- that he flew around several times the wilderness areas in vic of| can be construed as disorderly | jet fighter planes screaming over-| Tage Extander and 'other gov Slose 8 Fada Rive Lines ad 112% Ihe ence his company is "going out to| "In whole or in part," added Mr. onation school borders on Downs- and could not find the lights from the great John James Audubon, | conduct if you take off your head, Queen Elizabeth and_the|ment, pificiais. ey drive off Ta Formation - crown ham tial money by. public finan. CE ear said preliminary sur i font bir C ssi the, airport. So he eigen io Jang jtie pioneef ornithologist of Amer.) SAI while paling your za: DR a British pri visit two open carria es for a look ' i Mr, 3 f i ary s - iblie ilities E p E «IC V! » ation was announced Thursday "We're dead serious about this," vey work on the. section already crews are replacing the 35-foot ne of BE" ug = ron | bifds' of Aire a she Tage Spon pa from sub. |Sweden In almost half a centurf the fag bedecked cy. uses, night less than wy hours aftr the he said. "We've got 15,000,000 at has been done in Zorthern Ontario (Hydro pole which was sheared off] The police report continued: and portrayed them in paintings, urban Conklin discovered that The royal yacht Britannia Bal| were. ob hang Jo greet them, Ov: " Ct t | ew N oy | A : + : | ¢ Tver in Me Commons 1oF more!" Sia wah referring to the Amount] to MOMESak ad beech ADPIOvAd BY DUC Sxpect ts Rave. Mrvict te. ame Wein: tha ol ane nad landed) that are world famous | Thursday and paid a $10 fine | {60 08 OL Eo ackholm har-(lunch at the palace fo mes tha than three weeks, became law already laid out in preliminary|the board of transport commission-| stored and a new pole in place by along the ground, the left wing > bor at noon, slightly more than an Giplomatie 'SUrps: an + g Jith a, royal assent ceremony in work by the sompasy. | ers. tomorrow Istruck the hydro. pole turning' ae $200 Fire | a posites Said the defend. hour ¢ a With be state ban be SE Senate. $ 'crown corporal thor-| Ti . ftici i : " its side." | i : y e- 7 The new corporation then signed ized--once TransCanada ftir Thursday a oe py + ik ra a ier Jireet Will IN : STIGATE , | Want wearing anything under aa ae an two « d i. an agreemest with Trans-Canada the loan--to build the $118,000.00. called immediately for the prairie eye - witness t th f hit if i The filed A the, shizt. R al Ni escorting craf B b 1 govesing we treasury loan of up Yorthern Oliario section of the section. Work would begin early De w 85 In the, ore and stable Cyr Smith and Ly won: At Du late wa Fi a into view 0 0 son 0 000, or the prairie sec-/2,200-mile line from the Mani- in July. The company had options| She was sitting on her verandah, ison ; i 5 i elt N R ,| ison. y | fter a fi voya, Eng- ne) = = 8 tion authorized in the legislation. toba border to Kapuskasing, Ont. of easements for most of the 60-|when she first noticed that some.| Deparimsat of 'Transport offi A fire which occurred when = Tllness Sei iad, Swedls ras ss Won t Quit Ring id they waquld exhaust fan became overheated on 1ZEeS roared a shattering salute. Over-| : President of the Northern On- Ontario will help finance that sec-|foot-wide prairie right-of-way but|{ thing was wron, i irc ¢ a 3 de Nor! ) A A , H g with the circling cials in Torpnto sa : tario Pipe Line Crown Corporation tion, up to a maximum 35,000,000. some legal work remained. The plane. | investigate Bit 1 | the roof of the armor plate depart- head the skies were filled with jet! SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- ANCOL is David A. Golden, 36-year-old Prime Minister St. Laurent, an- 34-inch pipe, now being stockpiled | ---------- =r --_ --» at rm | ENE Of Duplate Ltd, caused an|/Lra 1 ing out an intricate] iddiewei ht champion Boho gs will deputy minister of defence pro- nouncing the crown company's for- in the United States, weuld start! {estimated $200 damage last night. 1Sen ower Bum iniis Be form of a four- | son says y has no intention of | leaf clover for good luck. | quitting the ring but the final de- 3 I f e Satu duction. Four senior civil servants mation, said two of the five di- to move into Canada in about a Four fire trucks of the Osh | ' ; fivec wi ar ok p shawa tang . he cat To. ADMINISTER a ron oy 8 due phy ay "he five directors of the new THIS DEER oC d | Fire Department answered the! WASHINGTON (AP)--An "upset ROWED ASHORE feision awaits further medical eventt ! STER. 1. ac "tors i -| The direc! e v call at about 9:30 p.m., and re- stomach and headache" forced tests. er eo ale corporation Will samigister ated by the government of On- Lows sompany sre Mr Gaiden; REALLY A DEAR alse 3 the Scene for approxi-| cancellation of President Fisen-i on omen cing iy Hue and i | Bobo was considered 2.1 2 a hs 4 t r. Sharp; Mz oyer, y | our, . g | Hors the cost of building the prairie HOWE ASSISTANT mines minister; R. G. Johnson, Destro | The exhaust ventilator lead: {hower's engagements today, but|barge Vasaorden, a replica of the | Fe ta In Gills fights with Ight-. section to Winnipeg. Trans-Canada One of the new directors is president of Defence Construction WHITEFIELD, Me. (AP) {from a glass furnace in the plant| the White House said "there is|18th-century royal barge, to DIIDE } eavyweight titlist Archie Moore n Ere: C must complete it by Dec. 31 and Mitchell W Sharp, associate dep- Ltd., and H. R. Balls, an official Mr. and Mrs. Rostilaw Klu- to the roof nothing wrong with his heart." She British monarch and her hus-| 2 d 'middleweight Ray Robinson 3 " {band ashore. | twice. y the loan, t five-per-cent uty minister to Trade Minister of the finance department kowski, who bought a farm a i at Eas repay ihe an, 2 : ¥ : 0 YS al Employ t A terse statement b: ress oN WwW I foi ployes in the entire plant y Press sec-| phe royal couple were accom- Olson and his manager, Sid th --- here six S 3 t y / here six weeks ago, Zot a real r than the immediate area of retary James Hagerty said the | panied ashore by Prince Bertil of| Flaherty, said tests this week jms h to taste of country life Thursday. oss the " . | : ; e fire were uninterrupted from president's personal phy si cian,| itan-| di Head An lican Ra S Rector Stay Friendly | he rcemowski was weedin? | NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)--|their work. Maj.-Gen, Howard Snyder, had pian Sows tooed the gran a amg I nd jus buck deer strolled out. of the |The most destructive rockfall in| The furnace was back in opera-| been with the president "since pore, |cally. His brain is undamaged and woods behind her and licked |he recorded history of the spec-|tion after the fire had been put|®arly this morning | Sweden's 74-year-old King Gus- no evidence of a so-called "glass Wags = " : To Uncle Sam her elbow. The woman ran tacular Niagara gorge took one out. Elaborating on that, Hagerty taf Adolf and Queen Louise, who jaw' was found. or riticism rinters ' into the kitchen. So did the |life late Thursday and left the| Fire fighting equipment was said at 8:50 a.m. that the doctor is the Duke of Edinburgh's aunt,| Flaherty said, however, "there . deer {fuge power Jation op the Ameri-| called from Jot fhe Cedardale | had been with Eisenhower since greeted them on a red-carpefed| are £0ing to be further exhaustive TORONTO (CP)---~The Anglican The church can never support Canada Advised The friendly animal stayed fC og lows ruins. 204 Central ire Stations. ead Stage Neat the - palace am ities! fests. Primate of Canada has knuckle- wha is, in reality, dishonesty . . : : for two hours, accepting bread the Niagara Mohawk Power Corp , x . , y n . MONTREAL CP)--A Toronto) and carrots from Mrs. Klu- oe ur along the precipitious 3 : ¢ rapped a Toronto minister who where people refuse to do their Ar 1 banker said Thursday night Can-| kowski's hand. He finally wan- (pank'to safety as two of the sta- last month charged Canadian best and give their best to their ay workmen with "low sense of re- job ada shauld avoid ng tough in| dered out of the house tion's three sections roared into sponsibility." "Very few of us today can be ils economic dealings with the a a + The primate, Most Rev. W proud of Canadian workmanship in United States the wild rapids hebind them. alla Barfoot of Winnipeg, in a let- any product." J. Douglas Gibson assistant gen I hi e app |at the damage, which wiped out a #s - ter to the Allied By The primate"s letter was Yead eral manager of the Bank of Nova a > rades Council that Re: Thursday ght Scotia at the session, part of the eanne Iain | 360,000-kilowatt power capacity in ! h Ey. Bight at a meeting of : Oe the twinkling of an eye. alph daily coffee break at the office |Brinkman's visits to her home, Parker's action was 'breach of the Toronto Distriet Trades and Canadian Learned Societies Con- privilege." Lahpr Council. It said Mr. Parker| ference being held here, said DAMAGE IN MILLIONS ASKED MORE WORK had no authority to speak for the "Canada would be very foolish They could only say that the Mr. Parker, who directs the Ang- Anglican Church. (Mr. Parker's and ill-advised to attempt to wave an S ad e damage will run well into the mil- i lican Book Centre here, was asked er had stated he was express. a big stick at the United States | lions. Original cost of the two by the printing council in a letter ing his personal views). Mr. Gibson said. "That country - | completely wrecked sections was to direct more of the Anglican The letter continued; has bigger sticks and in any case | about $35,000,000 more than 30 Church's printing work to Cana The Anglican Church of Can- you do not wave big sticks at 1Sarme years ago. dian rather than United States ada, throughout the country, pro- your most important friend in an . Lost in the maelstrom of rocky shops Iv the d vides the printing trade with an uncertain and dangerous world." LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Film debris was Richard Draper, 39, of n his reply the director sz enormous. volume of business, and actress Jeanne Crain has asked/nearby Lewiston, a machinist. I am very much concerned about only a very small fraction. of its | Two companions saw him disap the low sense of responsibility that printing business is placed outside THINK BREAK {the court to make her estranged'. in the cascading remnants of § exists among Canadian workmen. the country. . . ."" husband, Paul Brinkman, surren-| nowerhouse walls. gs r m------ ---- REQUIRED TOO der all firearms In his possession.| Draper and the others had been . | The 30-year-old actress, who has working feverishly sandbagging a tewart 1s Asks Dama es LOS ANGELES (AP)--The [obtained a court order restricing|leak at the base of the station | half a mile downstream from the should be jolned by the "think told the court Thursday that she/American falls, where a gant tate eac Ing or hee inl has been told by friends that|rockfall destroyed Prospect int An associate professor of |Brinkman carries a gun and, "if|July 28, 1954. The seepage had J . ow» Clifton Allin, of RR Nb. 4, Osh.| Psychology at the University [worst comes to worst he will use/been discovered only hours earl- e 1 10n awa, said yesterday that d had of California, Harrison Gough, it." jer. dost 100 4 y thal dogs ha made that proposal Thursday. She filed suit for divorce last WALLS BEGIN CRACKING TORONTO (CP)--The new mod- roves : sheep on 'his farm in- He says workers should be |March, charging cruelty, and filed] The staccato reports of crack: erator of the Presbyterian Church t2'°4.20 ot 16, the Broken Front granted a 'think time -- as an amended complaint May 16, de- ing walls warned the men that says religious education in the rca located in the southwest sec. much time as is allotted for |tailing accusations that he chased/the end of the building was near. schools, if left in the hands of the tion of the city colle breaks inl ta they her around their home using pl nl thay dhe alls tate, could t "dynamite." The x can § down and think ou "cave man' tactics to show his/and ¢ 0 ne A 5 1 Ry ia ivht The shee Pp were killed between 2 their problems without inter affection, and beat her in front of/and I ran like hell," said Chris at -- general y doing or the and 3 a.m. Thursday morning ruption their children. Brinkman, 37, filed|Nelson, 25, one of the crew. "I Presbvierian Church ana City Council recently awarded Then, when they get back to a cross-complaint containing gen- didn't stop for anything. 1 was resbyterian Church in Canada " = work. Gough continued. "their p ati really scared." Dr. F. G. Stewart said Mr lin $450 damages for sheep ming EE eae] thea eralized accusations ireally scared. 4 : s will be free anc vy "Ihe school is the state, and re. destroyed by dogs on the same know what they're dein ligion is one thi 1 hould farm never be turned ov to the state He said the value of the 20 sheep That would he dynamite killed vesterday was $344 and that Leftist Rae Luckock "The teaching of religions he would as council for this 4 A schools sets up all the I v. amount of damages. Home From Red China for control of the mind Said Mr. Allin TORONTO. (CP : R ay ) for 1 1 ¥ X I ae » y Mp > y : : 3 the way. open { t of the WASHINGTON -- Soviet Premier Bulganin Russia Cuts Military Spending exploitation A th at three dogs ha ¢ bee n Lau kock I i en and He ys Lanadiay told President Eisenhower that Russia intends not ca Wat re BS i ic tio dog Lp Thy oy fhe ig if m o Toro China only to reduce its armed forces by 1,200,000 men | ROCKSLIDE RUINS SCHOELLKOPH POWER STATION most certa o attack a lua » month tr her to : fe . "it I had the right I { ap- herd of registered dairy ) f and sai but to cut armaments and military expenditures Mhree. earth jarring slides | er station in ruin late Thursday of the plant into tlie ,Niagara | Bridge at Niagara Falls. One rove of a non-denon ) pe w h could cause a 1 tk in visa in Lon . < - : x man is missing and damage will peligious education." of thousands of dollars." | correspondingly. | left most of the Schoellkopf pow- | when a rockslide carried most | River, below the Honeymoon | run into the millons, mage ee

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