Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 Nov 1956, p. 35

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{ ng 3 , Big Yule Rush Eases Way For The Canny Shoplifter | Russian Claims Canadians $ack Originality As Sculptors YAWINNIPEG (CP) -- Ossip Zad-|change and Canada would begin e. 65. Russian-born scuiptor to rank with other world powers o ha: lived in Holland since in-|in the field of art." lancy, : ays young Canadian sculp- ESKIMO ART rs shou'!d do something new The Canadian Eskimos' fame in ¥: "Instead of st ay ing in schools rockwork has reached Holland. rking from the figure, th eyiProf. Zadkine says Canada should ond be placed beside some of not expect the Eskimo to produce le extraordinary Canadian lakes a ain amount each vear fo. work with the rocks found mainly because she feels the work ' said Prof. Zadkine during will become rare INVENTION Dr. Harry A. air force, holds model of his newly - designed metallic hip joint, patterned after the univer- sal joint of automobiles and de- signed for persons with hip in- juries and bone ailments. The device was unveiled at the an- nual meeting in Washington of the Association of Military Sur- geons of the United States. The ball part of the hip joint is anchored to the thigh bone with a metal pin. The metal femur U.S Law enforcement agencies to-|have stayed clear of Oshawa, al- day offered some words of advice though hundreds fall victim to to city merchants now that the him every year {annual Christmas rush is under cities. The pickpocket, © |way and cash registers are play- | hoplifter, is a gregarious charac- ing a merry tune: Iter, and loves a crowd. Innocent At this time of year shopkeep- jostling, usually accompanied by ers should pay particular atten-|a polite apology, might well mean tion to locking their store doors at | farewell to a wallet, compiete { night. They should also make sure with Christmas shopping money. | there is a light burning in the n- store all the time it is closed. Chief of Police Herbert Flintoff '| emphasized this point today when he said: LOCK DOORS "A locked door, and a light, are [two of the biggest deterrents to [f To | burglars or would-be-burglars." - The chief also pointed out that ? i bj any business that does not have || 5 w 5 la safe is welcome to use the y . police vault for keeping money | Vs before transfer to the bank. pod WAR NEWS WORRIES EGYPTIANS Police escort, to and from the x News of the cease-fire agree- | ish, French and Israelis will get | banks, will be provided on re- ament in the Middle East was | out' of Egypt?" Thousands of |quest, Chief Flintoff said. He add- "avidly read on Egyptian street | Egyptians are being trained |ed that all money handled by the |§ Ugorners. But the question para- | and equipped with rifles and police must be placed in a proper- wanount in citizen's minds was: | most citizens believe fighting |ly sealed envelope. MDoes this mean that the Brit- | w start again | "This is also the time of year m---- - -- ---- | for the appearance of one of the community's most unwelcome visitors--the highly skilled shop- lifter who takes advantage of the rush and pandemonium to prac- {tice his craft on unsuspecting merchants. | "The illicit methods of remov- ing merchandise from stores, used by these characters, are al: most without number," the chief said. He said that the most common method was for the shoplifter to wander idly up and down the Gorman. counters, picking up goods as though to examine them. When the thief thinks he is not being y e s slips it here for a lecture "They should have years to do Watched, the chet Seid. he ips 24 'The young sculptor at school their work." says Prof. Zadkine. hing-hag, or inside his coat. s on doing something that has "We should not push them : WOMEN T00 is 4 en done for generations, and because they are artists too and Ya aa i pne much better," he said. "It they can have bad years." He said that in his police career {ag Jucstionasle that voung sculp-| But the fault is not all with the he has seen some very ingenious s can be expected to fill what! Eskimo. Prof. Zadkine urged the customised clothing, with huge bas been omitted white people to guide the Eskimos | pockets adapted for shoplifting "*"But liberate them from the and make sure their art does not Almost as many women as men sehools, place them near these degenerate are apprehended for shoplifting lakes and instead of being a he said fits inside a cup-like metal sock- eountry almost dead in sculpture, The pickpocket, one of the worst| et that is bolted to the pelvic the country's behavior would Christmas criminals, appears to' bone with three toggle belts work, the professor he hopes it will be ONLY 22 SHOPPING DAYS Till CHRISTMAS Lye tyey A Man's Merry Christmas Begins here . . . In our large Selection of fine wearables ! Dressing Gowns. . 10.77 10 19.95 Sport Shirts . . . 3.95106.95 Initial Handkerchiefs 50° & 75¢ Neckwear . . . . 1.50 &2.00 Scarves . . . . . 1.95103.50 Belts . 1.00 fo 2.50 Adam Hails . . . .5.95107.50 ARROW. FORSYTH Shirls 3.95 10 6.95 Pullovers . . . . 5.37109.95 Pyjamas . . . . .3.59105.95 . Cufflinks . . . . . . 2.00 up Wool-&-Nylon Sox 1.00 10 2.00 Gift Certificates . . $3-$5-$10 3 AE gh i USE OUR CONVENIENT | ~ LAYAWAY PLAN $IB 27 KING E. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE CONTINUES -- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE MONEY SAVING VALUES -- NOW!!! ERRY'$ "SHOP DOWNTOWN AND SAVE" Men's and Young Men's Clothing RA 5-1232 | very fortunate, il by these || shoppers crowding the floor, it is | under surveillance. However close | | these | To dvoid falling to this light-| fingered individual, Chief "is to| in the larger said, the best precaution is to like th e|carry one's wallet in an inaccess- ible pocket. For men, he suggest- | ed the left hip pocket, as this E88 pocket is usually secured with a! button. | Ladies, he said, should keep a firm grip on their handbags, whenever they have to move! through a crowd. If using a shoul- | der-bag, they should keep one | hand on the strap, as a favorite | J method of the bag-snatcher is to cut the strap of this type of bag, #8 letting it slip into his eager hands, | unnoticed. | "| SUFFER LEAST Oshawa appears to have been compared with =#¥ many cities, as far as Yuletide thieves are concerned. The larger stores, and particularly dgpart- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November WH, Te "w 'FOR BETTER HEALTH HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, MD Bathing a baby is often a real chore for a new mother. Some- times, it presents a great danger to the infant. It needn't be, either, if you just remember a few fun- damentals. For one thing, make sure the water isn't too hot for baby's deli- cate skin. Best .and simplest method of testing the water's temperature is to dip your elbow inte it. The water is safe if it feels neither hot nor cold. FIRM SUPPORT Always support the back and neck of a young baby when he is not lying flat. Remember, too, that an infant covered with soap- ment stores, have been hardest-hit Pa / I oe ; 4 : unwelcome customers. H Gi ry E ' n the big stores, with Christmas UN ARIANS FLE FROM HOM LAND Hungarian women and chil- A freedom revolt, are shown on dren, weary after trudging on foot in their escape into Aus- tria as Russians took over Hun- gary in attempt to crush the Israelis Say Egypt Plans Mass Expulsion Of Jews nice people." JERUSALEM (AP)--An Israeli [ports would be deported from SYMINGTON SWORN IN gos Mg gl BL . 4 ) SW N N day reports have been ceive i x M ope OTTAWA (CP)--H. J. Syming- that t contemplates a mass number of Jews still in Egypt at ton. a director of the CNR and|expulsici of Jews. He said Israel 50,000. Trans-Canada Air Lines, Monday plans to protest to the United Na-| Dispatches from Port Said re- was sworn in as a member of the tions Canadian Privy Council. The Montreal execuiive was received ment of any by Goverpor-General Massey and has denied a British foreign. office by the Egyptians on the night be Prime Minister St. Laurent at report that 13,000 British nationals fore British and Government House. and 5.000 holders of French pass-/landed at the port. virtually impossible for the man- agement to keep the entire store| town. Over 15,000 have escap- the watch kept, some merchan- ed into Austria. dis disappears from the counters every year, at this time The stores which suffer least, are the small stores, especially which specialize in one par- ticular line, such as clothing stores, hat shops, etc As the proprietor of one rather exclusive ladies' wear store in Oshawa put it "Shoplifters? Of course not. 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Baby oil can be used instead of talcum if you wish, Many mothers prefer oil since it protects & baby's skin from the urine and stool. In warm weather, however, talcum is preferred as a rule. If you use oil, place a few drops on your hand or on a small plece or cotton. Then pat it gently into the folds and creases of the in fant's skin. Be sure to wipe off any excess oil. | You've got to wipe away excess |pow.der, too, or it may cake and . irtate his skin. The more often you bathe baby the easier and safer it will be- {come for both of you. AND ANSWER T.: My lips get Sore at the {corners of my mouth. Could nail |you use to bathe him should be|polish have anything to do with {on a firm support. The dressing table should be against the wall {USING TALC Talmuc power is fine for pre- | venting chafing. However, I cau- | tion against i any |containng st e of zine | -------- 3 Be |it? Answer: It 1s not likely nail pol- ish is the cause of your condition. 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