2 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, November 2, 1 ' Than Toronto Lod Va FLYING CLUB TAKES DELIVERY OF NEW PLANE Acfield, left They are, Sanderson dent Frank Grindley, Vice-Pre- over the sident Bill Dixon, and Manager the plane George Slocombe, The new flying plane is seen in the background. sales left to right, Presl- Afr owl to club 11 OSHAWA AND | DISTRICT VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the luncheon meeting | of the Rotary Club of Oshawa, at Hotel Genosha Monday, included | Bill Carson and Ron Gordon of the OCVI, Rey, M. Patterson of Peterborough, Ro Da ny, J. Martin ind Paul Bararik of Oshawa, A - mi h of Buffalo; and Rdtarians J cLellan of Whitby, R. Murison| of J ickering and Peter LaBranch of Peterborough, Trevor manager for craft, Ltd., hands ership papers fc members of the Cessna is one of the | ture, up-to-date light aireraft resembling ih many ways In the above pic- Ontario 172, ed a its a most built, a luxury car, "on. Saturdav County Flying new airplane ii of ligh' Keen Contest Foresee In 2 Municipal Election The to The aircraft, to eraft aldermanic velerans William five politic 1) remaining are ex-alde Three of them 1] H. Vipond, candidates C. They are run Ha mer During the Ly st one and al Hom hs 25 s for ites for five RIRTHDAY Five Rotary REMEMBERED members of the Oshawa Club, who celebrate their * birthdays this week, were present ed with souvenir spoons at the | club's luncheon meeting on Mon- day. Those honored were George Charlton, Eric Henry, Don Sim ard nley Willson and Cyril Inally fron Mac heard def C J tas G Not Years Britten, Christopher Mason, S Peters, John M Black, Joseph W. Childerhose and E Vernon B. Corson t and run Rae and i iast year year e of the J ar a Jacula inees have fiie their ael INVITED TO TORONTO number of the members of Rot Club of Oshawa will nd a meeting, in Toronto on! dnesday of this week, at which W. Mahoney, vice presi- dent of the Canadian Labor Con- will speak on employee- management relations. The meet- J is sponsored by the vocational ice committee of the Toronto ry Club Friday q papers 19 ALD RMANIC CANDIDATES The y assured election race $0 far is for the 12 vacant alder- manic seats. Nineteen of the 25 A the he to Commissione idv, who has declined NOMINATION PROCEDURES y 3 hether or not he will At Thursday's nomination again. The two ot per com- in the city hall council ¢ 5 mission members Chairman be returning Office announced candidates want to be H. F. Armstrong and Commis- Barrand, will accept nominations dermen. Last year 24 candi- sioner Samuel J. Babe com- between 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. iy ates ran. pleting the first year of their] To be nominated for public of- The remaining six candidates two-year terms. fice requires a proposer and a include one for mayor, four for. If Commissioner Boddy does econder, both of whom must be the board of education and one not run, an acclamation Is at one of the 26,844 Oshawa citizens for the public utilities commis- least possible since the Oshawa on this year's voters' li sion and District Labour Council will| If a on nominated for ., Only mayoralty candidate is likely back a candidate. Last year (wo offices, then he must teil the W. John Naylor, sittiag mayor.|it was Roy Fleming. He was de- returning w Three. others nave shown some! feated will stand before interest in unseating him, but! If candidates are reluctant to! Thursday night, or his 1 have declined to declare them- come forward for mayor, PUC be entered as a nominee for selves, and the 'board of education, the!position for which he was All other potential mayoralty reverse is true for city council. nom ated a : candidates dropped out of the KEEN COUNCIL CONTEST All nominees must fill in quali field when three-time mayor, W. [Eleven of the 19 aldermanic fication forms, which are in John Naylor, announced his in-'candidates are sitting aldermen. form of three affidavits, and tentions of becoming a four-time They are Gordon B. Attersley, Or-'them to the rei urning officer be- .mavor more than a month ago ville C. Eagle. Lyman A. Gif-'fore 9 p.m. Friday The three possible remaining ford, John G. Brady. James L.! One qualific *mayoralty candidates are ex- Lovell, Mrs. Christine Thor is an oath of .alderman Finley Dafoe, sitting, Albert V. Walker. Cephas B. ( a statement -alderman John W. Dyer and ex- Clifford Harman, Walter Lane didate's taxe *alderman and former mayoralty and Dr. J. Edward Rundle. Ald. The third s 'candidate J. W. "Wes" Powers. John W. Dyer is the only un- date meets «Mr. Dafoe and Ald. Dyer said committed alderman to date cessary to be *they will wait until nomination! Three new faces in aldermanic didate must 'night before deciding what to do. politics this vear lay Returni Mr. ; Powers just waiting Ralph Jones, real 2 rned |} FIVE BOARD VACANCIES man Donald Howe and ex-cham- ition forms a Five members of the hoard of ber of Commerce president Wal- day. even tl 4 -education close out two- -year ter Branch after the hout. Gas Company, Is Pleased gi 'With District Reception dlr To or eloved husband of Kabala, died at outlined to you in the idence, 68 Thir port will be of major Monday, Nov in making the pipeline possible "1 wish to ain call your tention to the fact that hardly day goes by but what we read in the newspapers of an increase in| Bayus the price of something or other 28 yea which enter's into people's day!for 30 y to day lv st This is in! of > tario g contrast to the reductions for 28 : e have been making in Mr 1g price of our product awa May 21, 1938 and in addi se same people. I would tion to his wife leaves four all your attention to the daughters, Mary, Julia, Kathleen| we. a gas company, and E and three sons! tically the only business Dezo, Pa Alec fo compete in the The market for the fuel busi- of Holy Cross Rom Catholic but whose rates, earnings Church, the Hungarian Culture and operations are regulated and Club and the Hungarian Catholic controlled by government author-| Association ities The remains will "We rmstrong Funeral the dai 1 requiem mass market so that when the times Churc hat 9am, for us to borrow additional funds!22, conducted by to take care of our present bank i will loans we may sell either equity ory"s Cemetery. Events have shown that un- Securities iu the form of prefer. ARTHUR R. THOMPSON | doubtedly the government in Hun-| h bonds. or debentures. Spam A farmer in the Canadian West gary is not a free government but pian = more advantageous all his life Arthur R. Thompson an imposed one, and the Hungar- he company." ' died in the Oshawa General Hos- ian people are not satisfied with Pa pital early today. He was in his jt, he told the Indian parliament. 69th year 'I have no doubt that sooner or Mr Thompson came to Oshawa ater the Hungarian people who [this fall, as had been his custom nave demonstrated so vividly | for some years, to spend the win-|ypeoir desire for freedom will tri- ter with his stepson, Howard amph." Gimblett. He suffered stroke A has been criticized at a and was home and abroad for his attitude Born at Indian Head, Sask., Mr, towards events in Hungary, par- 100.00 Thompson was born May 8, 1888 ticularly since India voted against s000 He lived at Meyronne, Sask. and @ resolution in the United Nations J. had been an active member of Calling for free elections there un- 1000 the curling club there for many der UN auspices In his speech to the House of 50.00 years 500 Predeceased by his wife, the| the People (lower house) today, Roy ar is SECOND CALL For the second time within a Jshav Fire Department d to Fittings Ltd., Bruce! in response to 'an alarm Monday. On arrival, the firemen! i that there was no fire, but at the sprinkler system had ried by itself, setting off the m. The previous call to Fit- on Friday, was for the use. Firemen said that a r system may start spon- for a variety of rea- © most common of which, said, is a leak in the pipes BUS, AUTO COLLIDE Property damage only resulted accident' between Osh- 1ilway Co. bus and a park- on Simcoe street south, The bus was driven by George Candy, 52, 2 ision street, Oshawa, The owner of the car, who was not in the ve-| hicle at the time of the accident, 5 Roy Flintoff, of 340 Rich- street east, Oshawa. BIRTHDAYS TODAY ngratulations and all office for is are paid that gualificat a voter '8 the candi i af! ar 4 3 arran no qu 9 p.m » 10 seconds is naay : Walter mond In poor Ce good Dezo Bayus, the former Ma the family re avenue, Simcoe street north, and Knipe, 57 who are today annual re- importance = Addressing the annual tof the shareholders of umers' Gas Co., 7, A. L. Bist meeting the Con- in Toronto Mon- y president of -the firm, expressed pleasure at the reception accorded the in- siroduetion of natural gas in the .Oshawd, Bowmanville Whitby, a x 3 Pickering ar: a bo the compe during the to experience iable gain in s ales from { of resident com industrial both ag sum ' Gas Pro- systems hi Bishop said + The of our service «line north from Richmond 1 Ito take care of the Newmarket » and ora market has Jun and with the cont ance of nor- : « mal tha id © dis 2 tributed in mities by the end of north, their birthdays HOSPITAL REPORT Following is the report of the Oshawa General Hospital for the week ending Nov. 17: admissions, 167 births, male 20, female, 21; mi surgery, 35; minor sur- eye, ear, nose and treatments, 36; casts, celebrating He at-| Bor a 1901, the Nov 9 was a sen of Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul resident of Oshawa for , he had been in Canada and was an employe Malleable Iron Co n the late ing ¢ 55: ( 1 . . 0 year and continues Bayus was married in Osh il 18; .an apprec «the addition and load and as a member ctension n (Reuters)--Prime declared today and brutal ex DELHI Nehru gross the for 8 NEW Minister that 'the ercice of armed might weaker nations' in Egypt and Hungary would fail be at Chapel in Holy C Thurs Rev. P be in St those the ye Canada applied to > Transport Comm +» Canada for an * pe t to Nov } was + mony : that continuing to watch in the financial hi are C changes ff Pipe Lines , Greg- the Board of mers for extension its 30, which per- of or before our con eve to eri Relief Fund 'Total Reported As $1300 L 9 removed Domonkos, Zobor Folkman Puskas Weber Lazin Romhanyi Keri Nacsa The official * contribution » Hungarian Relief awa subscribers total + is understood this * received before the "on the spot" advance J Canadian by Osh- & 1300. It amount was release of to e nd "inight and Wednesday ishes are extended to Eric Hen-| Tecumseh avenue | Toronto Nehru Sees Egypt. Hungary Victims Of Armed Might -ibe allowed to visit Hungary and against | [Union Asks Higher Wage "Alger Press Ltd. is being | asked to pay a half cent higher | hourly wage rate for men book- | binders than Toronto males will | receive on Mar. 1, 1957," stated! Stewart R. Alger, president of/ the company, today. Mr. Alger was commentin, the TL situation at the ger. plant originally called last Wed-| nesday by President Tex Wurbs| of Local 194 of the International Brotherhood of Bookbinders. Going into its seventh day with | picketing on a 24-hour basis | pressmen, lithographers, linotype | operators and teamsters refuse to] cross the picket lines in sympathy with their fellow workers, prac- tically closing the plant. "Take a look at the union's own | gures," continued Mr. Alger. According to the latest union figures, received yesterday, To- ronto male bookbinders will re-! ceive on Mar, 1, 1957 $220 per hour plus seven cents welfare and pension plan, totaling $2.27. Right now Local 194 is striking] for males to receive $2.19 per ; hour plus eight and a half cents a half in both approxi | totaling $2.27'%, | cent higher. Increases places for women is mately pro rata | "At the present time," con- cluded Mr. Alger, 'our male bookbinders are insured for $5000. Of 46 employees in the bindery |38 are women. Approximately, [i workers among the four other/ [8 have stopped coming to | work on their own volition. Nal welfare Motorists on King street east, Monday afternoon, hit their brakes, and rubbed their eyes, as they saw what was holding | up traffic. The holdup was TWO-STOREY HOUSE MOVED WITHOUT INCIDENT ing. The owner of the house, Harold Sproule, moved the building to make space a parking lot, at the rear his gocery store, at the cornér eof | caused by a 100-ton house, | route taken by the house, which | which moved majestically from | was transported on a 52-wheel Ritson road north to Athol | transport. So smoothly was the | street east. About a score of | operation performed, that not | PUC workers were on hand, to | even a pane of glass was | clear hydro cables along the | cracked, in the two-storey build- and Ritson. «+. Five Remanded | In Buto Theft |" rms mmr owe © Four young men from Oshawa can Soclety for the Prevention of and a fifth from Uxbridge have Cruelty to Animals has opened a heen charged with the theft of an new $250,000 Bronx shelter with automobile. They appeared be-|accommodations for 800 animals fore Justice of the Peace William |its "adoption kennel" is enclosed Igel here Monday and were re-in gla#s so the pets can make a manded until Thursday direct appeal to persons passing The charges arose out of theithe building theft of an automobile, owned a Claude Roberts, 139A Huron | GIVE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT |Oshawa,; Sunday morning 7 he | CASS CITY, Mich. (AP) This auto was recovered three hours gmall community 80 miles north [later in Secarboro township. The of Detroit Js building its own arrests were made by Oshawa jethlehem' for the renewal of a police | Christmas pageant which has won Charged are Garnet Ayles-|it renown as the 'Christmas town {worth, 21, 115 Westmount Ave i fof Michigan." By today volunteer Jerry Morgan, 17, Uxbridge; Da-| had completed most of the ground lvid Smith, 17, 271 Ritson Rd. 8. work on a replica of Bethlehem George Peters, 17, 74 Lloyd St, {for the scenes of the Dec 16 and John Pritchard, 17, 626 Mon. "hageant of the Nativity" on a |irave Ave. hillside overlooking this village. | BUSINESS HEAD AT 14 WEATHER SACRAMENTO, Calif, (AP) Danny Morris, 14, believes he's - " mn the youngest chamber of com- TORONTO (CP)--Official fore: ance i in the country casts issued by the Dominion pub-| The seventh - srade student oper lic weather office at 5:15 a.m.: ates Danny's Snack Shop in West Synopsis: Two weather systems,'Sacramento with the help of his one moving northeastward from| parents, The West Sacramento Texas and the other moving south- {chamber of commerce his |eastward from Saskatchewan, will| dues are paid up through 1957. |combine to make less pleasant |weather for Ontario today and] TRY DOG-RESCUE, DIE Wednesday. Although Southern! DELTA, Colo. (AP) Three |Ontario will remain in mild air|/duck hunters were drowned Mon- the clouds and showers spreading] day in ice-cold waters of the Gun- northward from the southern sys- fnison River while trying to rescue item will begin to affect it thisz{2 floundering hunting dog. The | afternoon. [victims re Donald Ressler, 1 Colder air will move into South- John 7. a i ap ern Ontario during the night, while|°™ ' nd Ae the second storm centre will bring; FBI LEASES QUARTERS another mild spell to Northern On-| NEw YORK (AP) -- The Fed- tario Wednesday eral Bureau of Investigation has Regional forecasts valid until gaken over the top nine floors of midnight Wednesday a former Third Avenue warehouse Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Niag- puilding for its New York head- ara, Southern Lake Huron, Wind- quarters. The office includes a sor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: shooting gallery for target prac- Cloudy today with a few scattered tice and a penthouse lounge for showers beginning this afternoon, secretaries. ~~ sing to snowflurries tonight. Wedne:day cloudy with showers. Mild today becoming colder to- 0 ys NEWS RRIEFS Sa) light, becoming northeast 2 !nesday morning FORECAST TEMPERATURES Low tonight and high Wednes- day: Windsor St. Thomas London Wingham .. After Middle LONDON (AP)--Prime Minister Eden, reported worn out by de- bate over his Middle East policy, is resting at the advice of his | doctors. R. A. 28 5 | (Rab) Butler, Lord Privy | |Seal and No. 2 man in the cabinet, | lis taking over some of Sir An thony's duties Killaloe Ten Downing St. Earlton . . | statement: Sudbury ... : 5 | "The prime minister is suffer- North Bay . a ling from the effects of severe |overstrain. On' the advice of his East Pakistan is warm and hu- | qoctors he has cancelled his im- mid, with heavier rainfall than| mediate public engagements." West Pakistan. Eden, 59, has been working al- os around the clock since July when President Nasser's seiz- ure of the Suez Canal began caus- |ing concern that Britain's main rtery of trade might be cut. In the last three weeks the | In minister has been under fire from the Labor party and even some of his own Conserva- g,Itives for his decision to send troops - into Egypt. But the de- cision has Hiei Sipooried by + Pi votes of confidence in Parliament| the occupied areas of Egypt to and recently public sentiment [report ow fhe facts, 4| Seems to have swung in Eden's | He hop e governments and fayor, authorities in both . places would | The Eden family physician, Sir | allow observers to enter thelr ter- Horace Evans, and other doctors | ritory. | have been trying to get the prime| Nehru said he was more im-/ minister to take a rest. Trenton St. Catharines Hamilton Muskoka issued this impartial observer should Nehru said preferably from the UN, Eden T Told To Take Rest THE COMMUNITY RECRE- | Exhibition of Crafts held at Col- | making are, left to right, Doug- ATION Association of Oshawa | borne last weekend. Watching | jas Rif Sewienville Teckea, on director; Bob Germon placed a number of interesting Mrs. C. Eder of Oshawa de- | Oshawa and Ed. Morley of Bow exhibits in the Eastern Ontario | monstrate the art of pottery | | manville. . 4 CRA Handicrafts East Fatigues Shown At Colborne at 10 Down- taught at their Gibb street head- quarters and also obtained new ideas from the displays of other | centres. One of the organizers of the dis- s attended him ing Mon ay night, a few minutes after Eden discussed the Middle East situation with senior cabine members. The doctor persuaded | him to call off immediate public Ev An impressive exhibition of | handicrafts made by members of | the Oshawa Community Recrea- tion Association was held last| weekend at Colborne. play, Donald W. Maddocks, de- engagements, 'luding a sche The display by Oshawa mem- partment of education represen- uled appeara rliament to- bers was part of the first general tative, said that more adalts day to report on the Middle East. | exhibition of CRA handicafts held|ghould take an interest in con- There was no indication how by associations of the Eastern On-(gtryctive leisure time activities long Eden would have to rest. ih WED oro orough, Co- such as those in the exhibition. WILL PRESIDE 8, vile, olbourne,| Automation is providing the Butler, former Chancellor of the Camphelliond Mig Bowmsnville: added leisure time, he sald, and Exchequer, has been mentioned » Sy lon centres also had dis-|the recreation associations pro- as a possible successor when Eden pe vided the opportunity for people retires. In Eden's absence he willl Oshawa CRA officials demon-|to make good use of the spare preside over cabinet meetings. strated some of the handicrafts time. While he has looked well in the) = last few weeks, the prime minis- NAB FLEEING CONVICTS ter has shown signs of strain. His| voice was unusually hoarse during | MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) the heated debate in the House|Five tough convicts clad . of Commons over the invasion of | guards' uniforms escaped from| TWEED (CP) -- Farmer John the Suez Canal Zone by British] Kilby Prison Monday after slug-| Quinn, 59, was killed Monday and French troops. |ging a guard and locking onus when his horse-drawn wagon Always a hard worker, Eden] . has been working as much as 18 others in a cold storage room, Was struck by a car on Highway hours a day since the Suez crisis| They were recaptured quickly fol- |37 near 'this community, 25 miles began " , |Jowing a wild chase and might|north of Belleville, His last vacation was in August,|have made a clean | Poli id th 2 getaway, said olice said the driver of the car, 1955, when he went to the country-\ warden C. B. Burford, AA, for Rev. Alan King of Hamilton, told side near London for 2% weeks. |}, suspicious eye of a tower| them he was blinded by the head- Tver is, brief Weekends ai his guard, who wondered why five, lights of an approaching car. country ©, q a uniformed men would be fev A perliminary inquest opened been interrupted by constant tele- : h Rhone calls ATG streams o5 witieiel the prison at that hour, about iMokday Right and was adjourned visitors. Farmer John Quinn in Killed By Automobile pressed by the passive resistance ---- in Hungary than by the fighting. Dealing with events in Egypt, | he said any kind of foreign ag-| gression or intervention is an out- rage on liberty. Facilities were not bein to outsiders to go to Port other parts of Egypt where t were foreign forces, so the Shere) tion was not clear. But he had reason to believe NEW YORK (AP) -- Union and| management negotiators sched- uled a return to the conference (that casualties among the Egyp-! table today in an effort to end the itians and among the Anglo-French longshoremen's strike "that has forces were much heavier than tied up major United States ports have ben al announced. from Maine to Texas since it be- gan four days ago. 10.00 former. Mary Jendron Gimblett, 1000 June 4, 1956, he leaves his step- 50.00 son, Howard Gimblett of Oshawa Joo and a brother, Victor Thompson S050 | of Regina. 500, The remains will 100.00 | Armstrong Funeral 13.00 |evening. The funeral 10.00 | interment will be at 10.00 | Sask., either Sunday 10.00 | ~ FREE MEDICINE soon! Certain life-saving and disease- 60.00 preventing drugs have been pro 10.00 vided free of charge in Australia 200.00 | gince 1950 5 drive started last Saturday contributions Dobos Szekeres Dobos Vilagi a Bino Ivan R. Erl H. C. Association Bitman Weindorfer Cepek Holtovany Valentine Varga Berger Sach Pu Herm H is as 100.00 1 00 1 rest at the Chapel this service and Meyronne, or Monday nx EEE EEE TI LONDON (Reuters) -- Gasoline rationing will be introduced in Britain Dec. 17, Fuel Minister Au- brey Jones announced today. There will be a basie ration for with a limited sup allowance. for 10.00 10.00 Joe G ) 0 all motorists, 10.00 10.00 plementary essen 0" tia] tia - purposes wl Joues said sation books fer pri- LE Ths 10 00 B. Sat 15.00 M. Fodor Gasoline Rationing Starts In Britain December 17 | | Contract talks between the In- ternational Longshoremen's Asso- | ciation and the New York Ship- | ping Association broke up Satur- [day after a bitter meeting. Fed- eral mediators advised both sides to 'cool off" .and get together again this afternoon vate vehicles will be issued begin-| About 60.000 dock ning Thursday . walked off the job on the The rationing order came as the Gulf coasts when their pinch resulting from the blockage lio) jaq contract ran out at mid of the Suez Canal was being felt! co. "p00 More than 150 with increasing intensity through- ig Alrsaay ore. than 350 out 'wes rope ships have b tied up. Jone no immediate Indi Meanwhile the cation what ration allow-| West planned to stop work p neces would be granted to motor ists. The west coast union has workers east and twice-ex- 'n longshioremen on e ai Negotiators Resume Efforts wiz To Settle U.S. Dock Srike EQUIPMENT FOR SALE New Inlernational "300" Tractor With Wagner 1 Cubic Yd. Loader and Draw Bar, ready staged a 'sympathy' tieup of 10 ships. The union refused to work ships arriving from or leav- ing for Atlantic and Gulf ports involved in the JLA shutdown. Other forms of transportation are. beginning to feel the strike pinch, In Washington, railroad of ficials are reported considering an embargo on export cause of the bac ing up in A st und have port and poris. few in managed to The Cunard the Holland dam doc} Comps ssengers ships dock some liner Pathia America li in New 13 per load FOR PARTICULARS CALL... CURRAN-BRIGG READY-MIX LTD. OSHAWA 7 onne their un WAY BACK Tt 000 Simcoe St. S. RA 5-3516 the globe, 1