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

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TIMES-GAZETTE All Other Calls. ..... RA TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 THOUSANDS ATTEND OPENING OF $10.0 A SECTION OF THE OVER- FLOW crowd at today's opening ceremony of the new Oshawa Shopping Centre is shown left. At right are some of the plat- form guests. Hugh F. Gorrie, manager of the Eaton's store treme left of back row. T. D "Tommy" Thomas, CCF mem- in the centre, is shown at ex- | 00.000 Progressive Conservative eral ing, are at extreme left of front row, Mayor John Naylor is lat of front row. Other plat- A. right form Berlin, president of Fair- weather Co. Ltd.; Col. J. ri OSHAW ber of the Legislature for Osh- } awa riding and Michael Starr, | Fed- member for Ontario rid- | guests included: Mr. 3-3474 Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle VOL. 85--NO. 255 Authorized As Second Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottaws OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956 F. R. C. Davies, executive vice- president and managing direc- tor of the S. S. Kresge Co. Ltd.; S. Reitman, vice-presi- dent of Reitman's Ltd.; Mr. K, Gillelan, president and general manager of Agnew - Surpass Shoe Stores Ltd.; Dr. C. K. | L. Cobb, president of Zeller's Ellis, president of Henry Birks and Sons (Ontario), Ltd.; Mr. | Co. of Canada Ltd.; Wm. M. | dent of Maher Shoes; Mr. N. J. | United | Peddell, assistant supt., of On- R SHOPPING C | Dawson, Cigar Stores Ltd.; Frame, vice - president in | Montreal; Mr. C. W. Wake, | charge of store operation for G. | supt. of Ontario region, The | Tamblyn's Ltd.; Mr. R. G. Canadian Bank of Commerce; of | Meech, vice - president and Mr. W. E. Austin, director of | ENTRE St IN Herz, president of Bata secretary president - of Mr. Robert | tario divi - treasurer of Shoe Lob- | public relations for General Mo~ law Groceterias Ltd.; Mr. Geo. | tors of Canada. HE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE probable showers. Weather Forecast Foggy tonight. Cloudy Friday with Ltd.; Mr. J. P. Maher, presi- on, the Bank of --Times-Gazette Phote Price Not Over 8S Cents Per Copy THIRTY-TWO PAGES It's official now. The big shop- overflow crowd -- estimated in unofficial circles at more than 9000 -- at approximately 10.15 a.m. today after an Pmpressive opening ceremony. The opening had all the pomp and glamor of a high state func- tion and the weatherman co-oper- ated for the important occasion with sunny skies. Sea Scouts Bill Redpath and G J ary Bunner raised the Union ck and a delayed cannon shot enified the official opening of the stores. Following the flag- raising in the centre of the Mall barriers were trampled over anc the crowd rusied through the main entrances. «8st model in a shopping centre," said Mr. Roberts. | MAYOR BRINGS GREETINGS eentre, one of the most beautiful ways. # LJ i Mayor John Naylor of Oshawa tion. ' "" - started the centre's 3300- - car my parking Jot began to fill up as the visitors: arrived from outlying ing, TEL AVIV (Reuters)--The Is- raelis believed victory in the pen-iangd two large cranes to clear the raeli government today called insula was in sight in a matter main line following the early i : °C of ho upon Egyptian forees in the Sinai of area to lay dowa their arms while hours after the Israelis had ij hours yesterday. there was still time because they claimed the capture of the im- . , were nearly cut off and isolated porta and their air force was about to said be put out of action as a result were of Anglo-French and Israeli bomb- miles ing. The The Sinai Peninsula was the in Britain and France's ultima- pie 5 '0 first objective of the Israelis in tum t the opening action Monday night. settin The government io hinted to- of day that the nsula was al-'the c most encircled and that the Is- Nehru Accuses British-French gi moming iti ine cosine HYDE ) possil Prime te vehrt ed worl here today that self-r in Belt dependent coun'ries and Hyd Africa are not going to tolerate ¢ "clear and naked aggression" by Britain and France in pt Nehru also sent a Secretary-Gene I skjold calling th tions to take mg steps" over Frenc the Anglo-French and Israeli at- the M tacks on Egypt "to prevent the tality world plunging into war," and Men ge to Hammar Open Big Centre T Th P b | ; z Oo 2, u 1C 1 Ch i The opening of the centre ia 2 ; maxed two years of intense plan- ee gi 3 open. ck for an ® ning and 15 months of construc- HON, KELSO ROBERTS, QC areas and Oshawa to view thelof shoppers crowded the door: termed the centre "a sign of con- on the North American continent. with maps showing shoppers , tinwed prosperity for the munici-| Michael Starr, Progressive-Con- where they were, and the layout pality of Oshawa.' servative Federar member for of the centre. Long before the ceremony Ontario riding, and T. D. "Tom-| A motor propelled "train" Israelis Demand Surrender Main CN Line | Of Egyptian Armed Forces "om co, EY " were derailed and o Egypt and Israel Tuesday, _.. . ° a ere uo ie I g that distance for the troops Several feet of tracks were rip- both sides tc with from Ped up. The CNR had tp switch eanal Israel ZT $0. hut their trains onto the CPR line pt refused Of Aggression Against Egypt EE \her any grosser case of ag- as e United Na- meanv Among the govermment officials and store executives on the cere- EGYPTIA monial platform were the three Bennett Brothers of Principal In- Ei A § vestments Ltd., which owns the 2, - centre. A. J. Bennett, representing the ; Principal Investments Ld., own- xe 8 er of the centre, introduced the i platform guests including the ex- ecutives of chain stores having branches in the centre. le recalled three - isolated events in history: the building of the first store here, the founding of the motor indusiry here, and Limo laton's opening. "Some 28 stores opened today: § .while another 32 are to open slater. GIFTS HANDED OUY Ee for them. } Many stores looked as though ro they were under seige as dozens ¥ The shopping area was dotted Thomas, CCF member of took visitors on a tour of the Legislature for Oshawa rid-'centre. The tours will be con- also spoke. tinuing for a month Now Cleared The CNR used more than 100 men urs morning train wreck which block- e broadcast came several ed the tracks here for more than One man was injured when a nt desert town of Rafa, They! -°% °° £ jure 1 then that their army units SCVef-Car grave' train. crashed close to--but not within 10 10t0 the rear of a stationary work of--the Suez Canal jrain, about 300 yards east of the ) dintans level crossing on the Wharf road > 10- » dintance was named 4 , 10-mile di~tance was nam shortly after midnight yesterday, until the tracks were cleared at _ 4.15 a.m. when the first train was able to proceed Crews and cranes were busy onto the tracks. it will have to ne towed away for FORCES OF BRITAIN AND Forces of both Britain | tion against E svpt, supported re leaving New Delhi for and France which have been | bY land, sea 1 air forces pad earlier today, Nehru . 4 A ' Main points believed to be the sed BIUS Sever: 3 t the airport: "I do not re- INDIANS LEARN | based at Cyprus for several objectives which the joint forces months have now gone into ac- | aim to seize are Port Said, Is- late afternoon. Considerable debris remains to be cleared. le consequences all over the "Bite ron COMMERCIALISM | oo pROMISES UNSATISFACTORY vhile deseribed Anglo . h military intervention in Columbia Indians have com- iddle East as 'wanton bru mercialized their traditional cms oven oe oe = | Fierce Magyars Butcher Secret Police |British Laborites I'd to demand the immediate with- the United Nations, said in a pub drawal of all foreign troops from lic address here the Egypt must attack '"'not only ar front to the tion a 'whole world Joe Mathias, chief of the nd people who have com malie shows Cyprus FRANCE READY and Suez. Top photo British paratroopers at a recent exerc in ise; helow, Erench troops in Cyprus, . ; ed Nehru called the Anglo-French this ry is Deotent Mah Caplane pe, Hs hori | As Russian Troops Evacuate Budapest Security Council and violation of mitted the United Nations Charter, bu i also likely to lead to the gravest ereign insiste be like, "You tell white ma A no crime apart from their he wanls: good Wwetihy jou VIENNA (AP)--Battered Buda- drawal of Russian troops from the tanks and troops threw a pro- ir national soy i its good weather 5 ot nr Pa a 0 ¢ : : nce: on their national sc ee, oo ; i 5 ipest was virtually. free of Soviet! Whole count protective ring around his palace y going to co Hm good 4 4 ' P ie | ty 0ing s ! BOC. MONEY. ,troons today, but the Russians! Despite this announcement and in the Buda district. I"1 nray to the Manitou," LATE NEWS FLASHES Coot ir Stamiord icine fi ov rat regime were reported farming a cordon Nagy LH 3 promise of free elections ( I eform demonsty his ion Ie Ain Nasser Proclaims Martial Law CATRO (Reuter President N day night most of the overnment ol Takes Two Lives NIAGARA FALLS, Ont, (CP asser today proclaimed : gies uar 8 A man and a woman were killed t ual ; aviiz) law: throw the country » is now military ge nor- ; p i martial law oy intr He is n military governor and another couple injured in an ] rf ( general of Egyp auto crash early today at nearby : Vie Qf ord 1 ( 1 ning nne Jordan Angry At France mio. id tailed 1o today fror how- Mi, : x Fon ad ne Tl car lai 0 th ' a n AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- The Jordan government toda: make an S-turn on the Garner!' ; mits and yy mation ( severed diplomatic relations with France Road, ran through a field and 'reops a up the 3 ished int ef POS Dutch Say Paratroopers Landing mes of our are being, B dio said THE HAGUE (AP) -- Dutch Defence Minister Cornelig Staf thheld until nextofkin have! Io t Dale Horee said today he has received 'reliable reports that British aire joen notified The injured Inan anding that Soviet delegates, at 1a borne troops had landed in Egypt: and woman are in hospital ¢gn be name to confer with Hung fumu y en he re D A serious condition. ian officials on complete with- turned to Budapest. Hungarian British Have Near-riot In Commons | LONDON (Reuters)--The House broke. up. ii. : | New Rai At Airfie LONDON (CP) -- British and|to block ana, {French planes from land and car-|dle East oii" 20yp, |rier bases carried o nnon-stop at- the main Prot® Apipejs for tacks on Egyptian airfields today, Mediterranean po: "ling Mig. land the Egyptians claimed allied] Egypt broke off Ae TO nnn | aircraft sank an Egyptian war- lations with Britain anae® ded for quarters ii | The w {half an hour. Speaker of the House Will Morrison, This sensational action by the after an emo- ltuous scene last- it had ac Vi 11; 8 Jo Jay. Egypt. ally decla: war on . "E3ed tol Repeatedly the Speaker put forward on the government military intervention in Egypt. But the opposition bellow 'no, ino, no." -- insisting on a govern- ment answer to their question |were attacking. half an hour." and his government ministers. | Eden and the other members of |get the House to deal with the! censure motion which Labor ha . The point pressed by the opposi- tion was that if no state of war had been declared servicemen in- volved had no protection if they fell into the hands of those they Morrison said: "I am certainly not going to have the Chair put in the position of not being heard in this House. Sitting suspended for t | | Members of the opposition steogd jin their seats and shouted "re- sign, resign" to Sir Anthony Eden ithe government present immed-| iately rose and walked out to a tremendous barrage of shouts and jeers from the Laborites and equally strong cheers from Con- servatives. MILLIONS ASHAMED | A few minutes earlier Labor, [leader Hugh Gaitskell said that| "millions of British people are {profoundly shocked and ashamed" that British aircraft are bombing |, | Egypt. | Pressing his point about the legality of Britain's position, Gail- iskell said about Eden that *'if he Victor | |of any British-French ground ac-|had bombed non-military + tion in the embattled Middle East, --charges that were flat h day cial ation Akka in Timsah of dent he Israelis eatre. by British authorities ge British air activity continued to-| Egypt broke off ¢* Egyptian airfields, |lations with Britis land an air ministry spokesman ing, but a few ho ¥ hed 'has any control of the situation|here claimed that 14 Egyptian eign office spoke S 1 e | jets, Britain does not * {left at all, he should make a|fighters, statement." Eden said that the government| RAF Venom has made no declaration other| than that which called upon Egypt and Israel to quit fighting, to keep clear of the Suez Canal and to : enable British and French forces at ease before the action call. [to take over control of the water- way. Eden's reply touched off the | pandemonium. Censure Vote Fo LONDON (Reuters) -- Prime |Minister Eden, accused by his The Cardinal scheduled a press political critics of "recklessly em- conference for Friday. At one square a mob of teen-'day faced a vote of censure from agers drenched the bodies {barking" on war with Egypt, to- of about the Labor party Opposition in the 10 policemen in gasoline and set/House of Commons, them afire, i Nasser Says Egypt adio said a Victim Of Co nspiracy 'LONDON (Reuter ¢fient Nasser fold With Britain waiting tensely for _ further news of military moves mn a this ance inst by Anglo-French forces in the Suez area, Eden for the third day running was called on to defend his decision to intervene in the stormy House of Commons debate Presi- Eden had a 15-minute talk with former Prime Minister Churchill They discussed the critical world reaction, including the bitte American opposition which fol with- lowed the British and French de cision. \ saic 'We shall fight! Besiges its attempt to censure yptians broadcast ov C » radio fternoon that Britain, ind Isrdel onspired' Egypt hich was attacked out any reason." asser 1 and we shall not surrender." the afferent the Labor partylusers of the canal. It is not tol-|(sure motion, : |were destroyed on the ground by|at war with Eg p " fighter-attack|lomatic ruptur reach the Sturt high. action had robbed the Egyptian|clare mari] desert forces of their air support,|country ary and that this, coupled with "cut-|tary govey ting - ot advances by Israelii He char, |troops, had brought victory in the France hag Sinai sector to within a matter of Egypt, whi rom Car, planes. The Israelis said the British air on the air hours. is launching 2» all-out campaign erabl to influence public opinion against way against 0] asser's reg CANAL befor, Egypt blocking of the canal, including jet claimed E MiG-15 the intervention in Egypt. held "Eden must go' rallies will be depen throughout press ho prime minister has refused to be|been la shaken by the onslaught on him, tian go In the Commons debate Wed- lines nes th have to take emporary in its 3 our intention { protect the canal and the combatants should resul settlement which will preve situation arising periodic that to Y, 1 "We have no desire wr have the French government,|scribed : action we shall as '"'aggre! shall be more than prime niinis peration. But it barking" of* AS - ip at our action fo| Eden faced a Ce ot Si altmek ¥ to separate today led by James Griffiths; dep- in ajuty Labor léader, and 'Aneutin such|Bevan, the party's fiery left-wing ally on. we shall The government, with-a major. have performed a service not only|ity of over 60, is not likely to be, at the "If we this me the he said m can -do country the but Traliic aad eo gin : : : Egyptian armed forces head- ra ar paiches sald. n Cairo issued a | saying British {French warplanes raided Egyp- British planes were tian troops at crossing points/dyer the Nile delta, |along the canal and in the oper-! But Allied Fi He Egyptian warship in Nicosia, a_com- i a oO on af ed ber the BoAsn " ailia, a; e(have been suffe the government was canal, 79 and French airerait. the Britain and France launched NO GROUND Ai perations agaiast Presi-| Troops of the two Western ni ime Wednesday (tions had not shown in night with the declared purpose area of operations, but their \0f protecting the waterway from ing on Egyptian soil was expected. ASIfighting swirling between Egyp-| RAF planes with cannon and s Han and Israeli forces in the Sinai rocket fire were reported in esert. The Egyptians released no offi- Cyprus, their base, to be s information fighting with Israeli troops. But|the Suez zone and Nile delta fn yptian an effort to destroy Nasser's So- troops were in retreat and would viet-built. MiG air force on the soon be cut off in the Sinai Penin- ground. sula. AVOID Eve today on claimed ground, including Soviet MiG-15 shipping fighters. The pilots said resist- was reported turning back from ance was limited to ineffective its approaches because of danger anti-aircraft fire . and a lone from military operations. Egypt asked oiher Arab states vene. Israelis Claim vy Near LONDON. (CP) -- Israel today| There was no word from the claimed her forces near victory Egyptians today on the ground / in the Sinai desert fighting against fighting. Cairo repeated charges / / Egypt, but there was still no word that British and French plape=. . i country attack. But whatever,| Labor to all ~ ord law uiOn or next year. . Alger extended the thanks gathering ers and ' pA Toke relation -|to ear! wom. mer afternoon, and ¢ offi- |cial announcements here and af the hard at five Egyptian airfields in RAF pilots said they had de- |stroyeq 14 Egyptian planes on the b [fighter which attempted te inters {Brent ew I would die soon | Egypt's Prot water, 1 found some =p tracks--and an orange iddle of them. The orange alive until I was found." _ without ag Hrm Severed ZRICH (CP) --- Her arm her parents' car f ay, rich is in serious condition in tal here. Accident details not immediately available oir 5 i Ti il 9dom Oq-ueIpRUR) 000'000°] , JAS Sepsaupapy pejaodas sane 183ING Ay) 'cegl-piw Ag Fa 'NISL Sy} Uk AMAL x mn 000'5% TH © is Qpeued 1 wet aoa ued 0 A va which to/dange: thelin the "RECKL orafc the|defeafed in the '% on the eens |] Vg

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