Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Nov 1956, p. 3

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'Dispute Today | ! ' | § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 15, 19% ° downtown business area seek- g support for the Hungarian i telief Fund. As it not possible to conduct a door- to-door canvass of the residen tial areas, local citizens who DURING THE PERIOD from | Nov. 17 to 2 these pretty mem! of the Oshawa Hungarian iden- tified by Red Cross armbands, will conduct a canvass of the | 4, inclusive is Community, ARE an | may wish to contr quested to forward cheques to the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. Front row, left to right, are: Mrs. J. Bino, Jr., Mrs. J. Puskas, Miss S, Uarga, Miss 1. Sabyan, Mrs. J. Szik- OshawaHungariansTo Canvass For Aid Fund As it is felt that many citizens fortunate fellow Will want to contribute to the fund and as a canvass of the residen- tial areas is not possible due to ort to raise the the shortness of time, residents 1» in Hungary,|who may wish to contribute are r- asked to send their cheques in ian Commun will conduct a care of the fund at the local canvass for fi for the Hungar- branch of the Royal Bank of Can- jan Medical Relief Fund in the ada city Sound trucks will be in opera- The canvass will be carried on! tion throughout the city from time * grom Nov. 17 to 24 with some 20 to time during the campaign ladies visiting business establish-/Both The Times-Gazette and ments in the downtown area, The CKLB' have agreed to give gen- campaign is sponsored by the Red |erous support to the fund raising ; Cross Division of the Greater Osh- drive. : awa Community Chest and can-| The following have agreed to vassers will wear identifying Red serve as a committee to adminis- Embued with a sincere desire to assist their less countrymen, who fought so stal- wartly in an ef yoke of oppressior members of the Oshawa Hunga Honorary chairmen: His Wor- ship Mayor W. John Naylor, Michael Starr MP, and T. D Thomas, MLA. General chairmen: Alex Dobos, Sr., and Wesley Powers, president of the Oshawa branch of the Red 3 !Cross Society and an executive member of the Community Chest. Canvass chairmen: James Szik- szay, Colman Ferencz and Julius Minacs. | Secretary: Alex Dobos, Jr. | Treasurer: Anthony Bino. Publicity committee: T, L. Wil- son, A. Collins, Alfred Minacs,/ Joseph Puskas, L. W. McConkey | and Dean Kelly. Cross Armbands. ter the fund in Oshawa | Hope To Settle | A comparison of wage scales between Toronto, London and the |Alger plant presents interesting figures, The firm is now paying men in the bindery $1.87 per hour, women $1.04 per hour. Alger"s offer, approved by the conciliation board, shows an increase to $1.95 per hour plus 8% cents welfare | closed the bookbinding section of Plan tolling 3.00% Sok nem, For the plant Wednesday. details of which are not yet settled A 'picket line, which went into|hut will mean about 2'; cents per | operation Wednesday morning, (hour extra, totalling $1.09% per| was still circling in front of the hour. | plant this morning. Most of those| Against this, Toronto pays men] picketing were women. 182.04 plus 7 cents pension plan, Stewart R. Alger, president of totalling $2.11 tops. Women get Alger Press Ltd., stated, "Other $1.16, total. In Tondon, than to say 1 think we have made men now d a fair increase wage offer I do hour, basic. Op Mar. 31, 1957, they not feel any further statement can move up to $1.84. London women President Tex Wurbs, of Local, 194, International Brotherhood of Bookbinders, announced this morning that a meeting will be held later today between execu- tives of Alger Press Limited and | representatives of the Local in an| effort to find a satisfactory settle- ment to the labor dispute which| OSHAWA AND | DISTRICT | ATTENDING CONVOCATION Among the Oshawa graduates attending the annual Convocation| exercises of the Royal Conserva-| tory of Music of Toronto, Nov, 15,| will be: Donna Marie Barwell, 344] Arthur street; Ruth Marie Skinner| 93 Sutherland avenue and Irma C.| |Walker, 732 Simcoe street north.|Reilly, 47, Miss Barwell and .Miss Skinner| will receive the Associate Diploma (Teacher) in Piano, and Miss Walker the Associate] Diploma (Teacher), Singing. DEFENCE CONTRACTS | The department of defence pro-| duction at Ottawa announces the! Ont., award of contracts to two Ajax Campbell raw down $1.79 per firms during the first half of Oc- the tober. A contract amounting to, $14,850 was awarded to Bayly En- re re- | 'UN To Discuss] Middle East And Hungary By ROD CURRIE Canadian Press Staff Writer UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (CP)-- The United Nations Middle East force moved into Egypt today with Secretary-General Pag Hammar- skjold en route to Cairo to guide 1 its early operations. | But to UN members here who worked through eight days of emergency sessions to create it, the force's role in the troubled area appears all too uncertain. The difficulties caused by the reluctance of Britain and France to withdraw from the Suez Canal Zone were increased by Wednes- day's Moscow report that Egypt has asked for Russian '*'volun- teers" to move in. i The Moscow report caused a stir when circulated through the |§ corridors at UN headquarters. But later, in the absence of of- ficial confirmation, many dele- gates thought it might be just an- other blank fired in the war of nerves, Egypt has insisted that the UN force must supervise the immedi- ate withdrawa' of the Anglo- French forces. But this. view is opposed to the British . French attitude that the canal cannot be given back to Exypt without guar- antees that it will be kept open to shipping of all countries. | This Anglo-French stand was a switch from their earlier promise |to move out as soon as the UN force was set to take over. This move probably was brought about by Egypt's insistance that after the Anglo-French forces move out ! the UN force itself must withdraw { to take its stand on the 1949 ar- pri line drawn up after the B. Rigo. Back righ Mrs. S. Minacs, Mrs T t, Miss H. Bodnar, Miss C. Mayer, Mrs. A. Minacs, Miss K. Dobos and Miss O. Schubert. | --'Pimes-Gazette Photo szay and Miss row, left to Gabourie, Mrs Arab-Israeli war. The Middle East and Hungarian situations had priority on the agenda today of the 11th General Assembly. Before leaving Wednesday for Cairo, Hammarskjold received a note from Moscow rejecting his bid for assistance in persuading the Hungarian government to ad- mit UN observers. So far Hungary has turned down all UN demands, but has agreed to accept medical aid and food supplies. ey Left Recident | Driver Fined $50 | Magistrate F. 8S, Ebbs levied a' Looking through the bars of a ($30 fine Thursday, when Tadeusz fence around the Hungarian Ceanowicz, 50, of 46 Russett refugee centre in Vienna, a Ave. Oshawa, pleaded guilty to a little boy registers bewilder- charge of failing to remain at the ment at the actions of the scene of an accident. grownups around him. The | Crown Attorney Alex C. Hall youngster is one of many thou- [read to the court a statement, sands who fled Hungary with taken from the accused, which their parents and neatly been read that he had been involved in over thel: try. road. The statement went on to| eT. coun Iy, |say that the accused had heard NEWS BRIEFS {not stopped until he had travelled a block. i : until recently British damage caused by the collision minister in Paris, today was ap- was very slight, and fhat his who has been promoted to deputy undersecretary of state in the for- BIRTHDAYS TODAY WINNIPEG (CP) Premier phries, 132 Gladstone Ave., who is Wednesday hinted at celebrating his birthday today. given safe haven In Austria as an accident at the intersection of| felt the impact between his APPOINT AMBASSADOR | Z. Salmers, appearing for Cera- ointed ambassador to. Moscow. client has repaired his 'own ve- eign, ifice, i Congratulations and best wishes possibility of a Manitoba WEATHER Russian military troops took Simcoe street north, and Rossland and [car and another vehicle, but had LONDON (AP)--D"Arcy Patrick |nowicz, told the court that the e succeeds Sir William Hayter, hicle for $4. HINTS AT ELECTION {are extended to George Hum- election next summer, Speaking to delegates attending the annual help the situation at the present are now paid 94 cents. On Jan. 1, gineering Limited for the supply |Liberal-Progressive convention he i time." Tex Wurbs was in agree-|1957, they will receive an increase of electronic instruments. The sec. sald the coming year "might see ! ment on the latter point, only to 98 cents, basic. ond contract for $17,023 went to two elections" and then repeated Glenn S. Woolley and Co. for the the phrase. A federal election is | supply of tableware. jaiready expected next spring, CALLED TO PLANT ADMITS JEWS Three Oshawa Fire Department OTTAWA (CP)---An immigra- TORONTO (CP)--Official fore- casts issued by the Dominion pub- |lic_ weather office at 4:30 am.:| | Synopsis: Very warm air is still moving into Southwestern Ontario, 'Edmonton Surgeon Repairs | 'Hole In Small Girl's Heart EDMONTON (CP) -- Ten-year- old Susan Beattie has gone home from the University of Alberta Hospital with a new lease on life Since she was born, the blonde daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. D Beattie of Edmonton had a hole between the right and left sides of her heart. It threatened heart failure in a few years Delicate surgical work to close the opening was undertaken about three weeks ago, aided by Can- 's first ressful heart-lung ] doctors of cardio-vascular Susan's 'heart utes While normal in other ways, Su- san tired easily before tion 1 lds e | returned home Wednesday , which she found hard CAUGHT IN jured during French-Bri bombing of Port Said this Egyptian woman wats for ay Inju {trucks responded to an alarm (from Fittings Limited this morn- {ing. Firemen reported a drop in pressure in the plant's sprinkler system resulted in the alarm. No as normal as her eight-year-old damage was reported and no sister Barbara and her three-year- equipment was used by the fire- for ce the opera-|v was especially suscept-|bec iil THRONES OF old brother, David. Her doctors said they expect she'll be back in school in about a month. DRAINED HEART BLOOD The heart-lung pump allowed the surgeon to stop Susan's heart compleiely and drain it of its blood. While the pump took over the functions of the heart and lungs, the surgeon stitched up the hole, about the size of a 25-cent piece Doctors explained that while operation might be suc- if the heart was not the surgeon would be chance. He would be g strictly by sense of touch, blood would still be cours- ng through the heart. In addition there would be the possibility of more than one hole Et Bs He men, RCs Rerused Persecution | In Colombia KITCHENER (CP)--The Cana dian Council of Churches will ask its parent body, the World Coun- cil, to investigate reports that Protestant missionaries are perse- £ilted in Roman Catholic Colom- ia. The council's annual meeting Wednesday night approved a re- solution by Very Rev. George Dorey, past moderator of the United Church requesting the World Council of Churches' church international affairs committee to send a two-man team to Colombia to investigate the charges, The council also passed a re- solution expressing "deep appre- hension and concern" at 'the re- pression of reiigious groups and denial of religious freedom" in Roman Catholic Spain and Colom- bia, but not before it was re- minded its own house is not in order. The resolution, proposed by Pro- fessor George Brown of the Uni- versity of Toronto, asked that the Canadian government use its in- fluence to see tnat religious free- dom is restored and maintained in the two countries OFFERS CRITICISM Rev. Emlyn Davies of York- minster Baptist Church in Toronto said the resolution has an "ele ment of self - righteousness and self-deception" and that if Cana dian churches are going to plead r religious freedom they should st protest Quebec's padlock The law, a controversial one for ny vear gives the Quebec at- torney-general the right to pad ock for 12 months any house be ing used to disseminate Commu nist propaganda Many of its crit ics argue it can also be used to i repress propagation of non-Roman { Catholie faiths oy WAR home he take her baby with her, destrove has to of the w cour vas re- executive J. 8. Thom- Moderator Discus ferred to the committee when Rev United Chu di son ed open ince od he t of Car the Snpreme Cour _ dian Air "|giving early morning tempera- nesday the federal government Jures in he mids Ji Soak: has decided to admit into this ers. However, in Northern ey3pow country 777 French-speaking Jews cold wind and snowy weather from Tangiers and Casablanca. i still Ps y H WANT CIVIL FLEE | The cold air should push over EDMONTON (CP) -- RR Cana. the whole province by Friday Line Pilots Association evening with saowflurries accom- Wednesday called on the federal Panying it. | government to establish a reserve! Re ional forecasts valid until civil air fleet in case of a na- midnight Friday: | {tional emergency. A similar re- Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake quest by the association was re- Ontario, Niagara, Southern Geor- jected by the government in 1950. igian Bay, J1aiurion, Windsor, Mostly cloudy with scattered showers today and Friday chang- ing to snowflurries Friday even- ing. Milder, becoming much ? colder Friday evening. Winds southwest 15 to 20 shifting to northwest 15 Friday evening. FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low tonight and high Friday: | Windsor ........ 50 5 St. Thomas ........ 50 London . 50 Wingham * Toronto Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton .. ¢ Muskoka Killaloe .. tion department official said Wed 55 2 WH DEFIES RUSS A definite statement offensive capacity of Western nations was made by Gen. Al- fred Gruenther, retiring NATO commander, at his headquar- ters in Paris, Referring to the threat by Russia of rocket at- | tack on Britain, Gruenther said "No nation is going to press the button start a rocke! war if it means suicide Retaliation w take place as follows ght, and the So- viet Union will be destroyed." Hare Optical G. T. 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