Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Jul 1957, p. 10

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! ADDICTIVE DRINKERS {of Intife Studles ror ii re} e a an a e # wim wr wp. vw | 1L0MA LINDA, Calif. (AP) -.reHion of Alcoholism, said the w g Ul rt IS {number of adult drinkers in the {Seven million adult Americans, yj,iteq states is increasing at tl : |says a report, are heavy, addic-|rate of 250,000 a year. Chief rea- | tive.drinkers. The report, released(son? Teaching that moderate LIVESTOCK REVIEW 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GARNEYTE, Sefurday, July 30, 1057 Ps pi a jy Thursday at the annual Institute drinking is safe, the report said. European, Quarter Persian | WROC-I'V Channel 5--Rochester WGR- TV Channel 2--Buffalo | TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11---Hamilton CBI T-TV Channel 6---Tcronto WBEN-TV Channel 4-Buiffalo GENEVA (AP) -- A handsome cation. The new Aga Khan is half | Harvard undergraduate with an|English, a quarter Italian, a quar- {athletic build, a serious turn of ter Persian | mind and three-quarters European! The old Aga passed up both his | blood has suddenly become leader | princely sons--46-year-old Aly and of 20,000,000 Asian and African) 24-year-old Sadruddin--to name Moslems. {Prince Karim, He is the Aga Khan IV now 20,| As Aga, the youth has no ferri- His followers are the Ismaili Mos-|tory. no official political position. SATURDAY EVENING | Mafinee 5.00 P.M. 2 [11, 6--Comedy Party 2-Celebrity Playhouse 5.30 P.M. 11, 6--wild Bill Hickok 4--The Buccaneers | 2-TBA | 6.00 P.M. 11, 6---Oh Susannah | 5~Chico and Pablo 4--News Headlines 2--Where Were You 630 P.M, Weather; ~Star Performance " 4-Pro. Tennis 2--Eddie Drake 00 8. P. 2--Soccer League A .M. 6--The Living Sea 5-Mr. Wizard | | 1 00 P.M, | 11, 6--This is the Life 5--American Forum 50 P.M. 11--Rev. Roberts Consequences 4--Strike It Rich 2-Coffee Break 12.00 NOON 5-Tic Tac Dough 4--News: Serials 12.30 P.M. Sit Could Be You 2-0if Beal 1.00 P.M, S5-Feature Movie 2---Mid-Day Matinee 290 P.M. lem sect, whose leadership sprang But in addition to the religious from the Prophet Mohammed in leadership, Karim's grandfather the 7th century a.d {during his long career set up the | The job of Imam, the prophet's equivalent of a vast charitable and| |vicar on earth for the Ismailis, educational foundation and ex- | carries with it great wealth, enor- ried great political influence on mous prestige and--it appears by his followers scattered over two the will of his predecessor--the continents. | command to lead his Asian and, The new Aga has a buoyant, African people safely and pros-| Winning manner, Over six feet tall, | perously through the adolescent muscular, with slightly waving years of the atomic age. | chestnut brown hair and soft hazel eyes, he was considered a good Steers, Yearlings Steady At Market TORONTO (CP) -- Steers-and yearlings sold steady at the On-| Prices Slaughter cattle: Choice steers 18.50- tario public stockyards this week. $20.21, sales to $21.50: good $ Some grades of heifers were sharply lower. Cows were 50 cents a hundredweight lower. Bulls were firm. Calf prices were uneven, Hogs were $1.50 a hundredweight higher. Sheep and lambs were unchanged. Receipts of cattle this week were about 100 head fewer than last week and some 700 head more than the same week in 1956. West- ern cattle receipts were nearly double those of last week at 1,036 head. Western stock calves totalled 59 20; medium $17-19; common $15- 17; good heifers $17 sales $18, choice to $19; medium $16-17; common $14-16; choice fed year- lings $20-21 sales to $21.50; $17-20; good cows $13-13.50: me- dium $11.50-12.50; common $10.50. 11.50: canners and cutters $8-10; good heavy bologna bulls $15.50; common and medium bulls $11-15. Replacement cattle: Scant num- bers of good replacements sold at $18-18.50, odd picked lots at $19- 19.50: common and mediums, (in- cluding heifers) $15-17.50. 11--8ports: News | 6~=~Mr, Fix-It: News | 4--Ins News Report | 2--Golden Theatre 7.00 P.M dresser in his three years at Har- | Aga Khan a, before he dled in vard. | Switzerland last week, apparently . Loi his handsome grandson to BRIGHT A SCHOOL iis andl succeed him because ol asic 5 ) | L m- good character, the prospect of speaks in low tones with a hest. parable To dust week Lhe quality long life ahead and the young tant manner. He earned acclaim + s heifers were Calves: Good and choice vealers $22-23.50 sales to an extreme top of $24.50: medium $1621; common $14-16; boners $10-13. Hogs: Grade A $38; sows, $26, sales to $26.50 numerous lights at $28; stags $16 a hundredwelght, on a dressed-weight basis, |head. There were no shipments |of eastern Canadian slaughterers or exports to the United States. Although the receipts were com- | 4--Film Featurette | &-as the World Turns' PICKED FOR CHARACTER 5--Zoo Parade | 2~Helen Neville | 500 P.M. | | 11, 6--Summer Magazine S--Frontiers of Faith 4-Face the Nation The 230 P.M. 8---Bride and Groom 4--Meet the Millers 2-House Party | 3.00 P.M. S--Matinee | 11--Grand Ole Opry 6--Country Calendar 2--Myrus S-Music 28 2 Mentalist 4-The Big Payot Language y M. She 4---Film Featurette 5.30 2--Rosemary Hlooney " 3. | 7.30 P.M. 0 |11, 6--Holiday Ranch Con S5--People Are Funny 4-U of B Round Table | 2--Film Festival 8.00 P. JUST LIKE AR CONVENTION and Mary, 3% (A COME and DANCE Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL 168 Banting Ave. PM. 11--Movie Matinee 4--Bob Crosby 4.00 P.M. 4--Serials L 4.30 dup idential | M. | 6.00 11--~Ford Theatre 6--Burns and Allen 5~Meet The Press 4---The Last Word 2--Captain Gallant 6.30 P.M. Cheryl, 10 (be- hind twins); Cynthia, 14, hold- ing hand of Ann, 2; Robert, 9 months; in his mother's arms and the father, They were half a plant load for the trip to Detroit, town hotel with assistant man- P.M ager James E. Sandquist after arrival in Detroit for a visit From left, they are: George III, 13; Patrick, 6; Mark, 8; Mich- ael, 5; Kathryn, 7; twins Ruth It takes some special arrange- ments when members of the George D. Noble Jr. family of Wellesley, Mass., go touring Here, father, mother and the 11 children check in at a down- Brother, Sister Meet After 52 Years 11, 6, 5--Julius La Rosa 4--Jimmy Durante 8.30 4-Jimmy Dean NL Spons; Weather; p00 P.M. 11, 6--Great Movies 5--George Sanders 4--0h Susannah 2-Lawrence Welk 6--Father Knows Best 5--All-Star Theatre | 4-You Are There 2-It's Polka lime 00 P.M 11--~Father Knows Best 6----December Bride 5--Waterfront 4--Lassie 2-You Ask For It 7.30 P.M. GAS ENDANGERS TOWN RED BUD, Ill. (AP)--Most of 9.30 P.M. the 2,600 residents of this town S5--Dollar a Second were evacuated Thursday for (wo| * Plaghoute w hours when ammonia fumes from| s_gncore Theatre a broken line at a fertilizer plant, 4--Gunsmok- } spready through the area. Red 2---County Musie Bud is 35 miles southeast of St lid Louis | 5.13 4--Ct'ldren's hl P.M 11--Cartoon Capers 6---The Buccaneers 5--Susie 6.00 PM 11--Adventure Plus 11, 6--News Magazine 6--This is Hollywood | 5--Circus Boy 3--Kit Carson 4-My Favorite Hus. 4---Headlines: News POPE RECOVERING VATICAN CITY (Reuters) --- Pope Pius continued his custom- ary audiences today although his lip was still swollen as a result KITCHENER (CP) -- A dream of an infection of a tooth which came true today for Mrs. Rose was extracted Wednesday. The Taub of London England swelling is expected to go down For the first time in 52 years. in the next two days Yel g N 2s a bright student and all-round|on offer with grass fed heifers man's East-West heritage and edu- boy at EN Swiss preparatory | Suffering losses of as much as $1 | {school, Le Rosey, and in Cam-|2 hundredweight. | . bridge, Mass | Cow numbe rs were slightly | 1SC oC ey Karim"s grandfather inculcated|heavier. The medium grades suf- | in him a profound spiritual sense, fered the severest losses while «Edge of Night | {family sources said, and they ex- 800d cows lost fully 50 cents a 2-Amos 'n Andy Gets Threat ct it to increase now that he hundredweight, MONDAY EVENING hears religious eladership respon- 5.00 P.M. MONTREAL (CP) -- A man sibilities i: SeSulnmel Samp leona disc jockey Larry Freder- The most profound emotional ex- Control Asked 4--Fun to Learn |icks of radio station CKVL Thurs- perience he had early in life, the 2--Mickey Mouse {day night and said: "If you value family said, was his father's di- On Dance Schools i your health, don't ever mention|vorce from his mother. atre Ste. Genevieve again." Then hel Karim is the son of Prince Aly, TORONTO (CP)--The Canadian {hung up. Khan, the late Aga's eder son Dance Teacher's Association A municipal election in the who inherited the family's pros- Thursday night voted to ask the [Montreal suburb was postponed | perous stables instead of the title. Ontario government to institute |Monday after the ballots disap-|Karim's mother was Aly's first controls on the operation of dane |peared. The postponement raised wife, the former Joan Yarde- ing schools a storm of protest and contro-|Buller, a British heiress through John Clufi, president of the ball versy from candidates opposing|Whom he is related to much of room division, objected to an ear ier proposal that the schools be 5-Ford Theatre 4--Silent Service she met her brother. John Strauss of Kitchener, and a sister, Mrs Bella Mitgang, whom she last saw 35 years ago. Mrs. Taub left her family in Poland in 1905 and settled in Eng- land, Fifteen years later her brother came to Kitchener and later Mrs. Mitgang made Canada her home. 'Another sister, whom they will visit in three weeks made her home in New York Liberace's Mother Beaten By Thugs HOLLYWOOD (AP) The mother of Liberace was brutally beaten and kicked by two hooded men who attacked her Thursday pight in the garage of the Liber- n nearby Sherman Police said Mrs. Frances Liber- ace, 65. went on an errand into the garage adjoining the home she shares with her pianist son. She tried to return to the house when she saw two men in the garage Mps. Liberace said they pushed ber to the floor and began kicking her ""Hit her again, we'll have some- thing to laugh about," she quoted one of the men as saying After they left she crawled into the house and telephoned a friend before she lost consciousness. A physician treated her for multiple bruises and a possible back in-| NEW HATS Even your wife's zaniest chapeau will look tame beside the weird and wonderful head- gear to be displayed in the Women's building at this year's Canadian National Exhibition. A fearsome sample is this Indian headdress worn by the Tsim- shian Indians of Nass River, B.C made of sea lions' and. stones, It whiskers, wood The bears | model turban to this rage in oman's embiance h is all the North 3. T° chilly days, the extra material can be wrapped around the throat Ph Mason DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Back of the neck 5. Plants 9 Cut, as hay 10. Music groups 12. Sandarae tree 13. Conquer 14. Pigpen 15. Bog 16. Outcast class (Jap.) 17. Cry of pain 18. Rub out 20. Hour (abbr.) 21. City (It) 23. Meadows * 25. Fashion 26. Thailand 27. Boy's nickname 28. Being: more recent 30. Land measure 31. River (Ger.) 33. Radium (sym.) Through Man's nick. name . Stupefies Sphere Broad Inca, ---- Indian Stone. worker Scorches Oceans 11 13 37. Strike 38. Cream. filled cake 40. An event 41. Grates 42, Soothe 43. Tidy 44. Satellite The Calypso King Harry Belafonte who stars with James and . Joan Fontaine in ICIAIRIERNOIOTIO] ISHIRIEID] (TA ILIS] omILD ole] Liber- ate Senior Choice group Kettle Cone sume Sub- merged Journal Fibber Shabby Lift Otherwise Circle of light JAIL} [SIEMEMS [EIEN] 720 Yesterday's Answer 39. Wallaba (Braz.) 40. Girl's nicknamq 42. Exist the year's great motion picture "Island in the Sun" starting Monday at the Plaza Theatre. SUNDAY Special Deluxe FOR FOOD AT ITS BEST IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT take the family out for a to the GENOSHA HOTEL Enquire About Our Excellent Air-Conditioned DINNER Sunday Dinner 2--Mr. Christian 1L00 POI. 11, 6, 4, 2-News, Weather: Sports 5-1 ded Three Lives 1s PM. 11--The Late Show 5---Million Dollar 2--Barn Dance 12.00 P.M 2-Swingshift SUNDAY 8.30 AM, 2-8acred Heart 9.00 AM 4--Children's Program | 2--The Christophers 9.15 A. S--Industry on Parade 9.30 AM. 3--This Is the Life 2-The Bible Speaks 10.00 AM 5--Bible Speaks 4-Lamp Unto My Feet 2-Studio 2 1.30 AM. $--Christophers Uncle Jerry on AM. S5--Danny Dee 4--Eye on New York 2--Morning Gospel | 11.30 P.M. 5--Hans C. Andersen | 4~Camera Three 12.00 NOON 5--Looney Tunes | 4~News; Weather | 2--Church in the Home 12.30 P.M. 4-Wild Bill Hickok | 2--Holiday in Paris | 12.45 P.M. | S--lei's Look at Congress 1.00 P.M. S5--Roy Rogers 4--Cartoon Capers | 2--Long John Silver | 1.30 P.M. 11--Davis Cup Tennis S5--Frontiers of Faith 4--~The Living Word 2--World Around Us M. Ln y 4--Afternoon Playhouse .00 " 8--Million Dollar band 2--Hollywood Theatre 5.00 P.M 11--Western Roundup 6, 4-Fd Sullivan | 8-steve Allen | B=Truth or 9.00 P.M 11, 6--All Star Theatre 5--~Drama Hour 4---G.E. Theatre 2 Starlight Theatre 030 PM Howard Cable Showtime Alfred Hitchcock wen PM 11, 6-Fighting Words 3 Che Web 4.000 Challenge 2-Mike Wallace 1.3 P.M 11, 6-Lolly Too Dum S5--Lawrence Welk un 6. 4 | 4--_What's My Line 2-Celebrity Play. "ni PM, | 11--The Late Show | 6--~Camera Three $~Curtain Call 4--Theatre 2---Operation Swing Shift MONDAY 8.00 A.M. 5--Today 4 Capt Kangaroo 5.00 A.M. 5- Home Cooking 4---Susie 2--Rumpus Room 0.30 AM. 5--Rumpus Room 4--Marion Roberts 10.00 AM. 8 Hom' 4--Fred Waring 4--Ste Performance 10.30 AM. A_Arthu. Godfrey 2-Jeffrey Jones 1.00 AM. S5--Price Is Right 2--Amos 'n' Andy 1130 AM. In 2-World Around Us 6.15 P.M. the administration of Mayor Ar- the English aristocracy. The youth was 12 years old when placed under the jurisdiction of Rider r.Mm. 4--Range 6.30 2---News. Sports 6-Patti Page 5---Lite Rascals i P.M. Dr Fu Manchu 6---Tabloid 5-- Search ure 4 Adventure Series 2---Sports Focus; EO Ma. Behind the Badge 6---Frontier S5--~Georgia Gibbs 4--Robin Hood 2-Wir: Service RO PM, S--Millionaire Farrell Allen M 81 1, 5--Charles 4---Burns anc 0 Pp 11, 6-- On Camera 6-TBA S3--Action Tonight 4.--A Godfrey 2-Bold Journey 9.00 P.M. | 11, 6--I Love Lucy 5--Twenty One 4--Whiting Girls 2-San Francisco 9.30 P.M. 11, 6--Front Page S5--Arthur Murray 4-Man Cllled X 2-1 awrence Welk 10.00 PM 11---The Lone Wolf 5---Amateur Hour 6, 4-Studio One ni PM. 11--~Bob Cummings 5--Navy Log 2--Stories of the Weathe:: Sports 1.30 P.M. 11--The iate Show 6--~The Tapp Room S--Tonight 4--Playhouse 2--Outdoors Inn 11.45 P. 3-Swing Shift ~ w= "THEATRE GUIDE News mand Lacombe | Fredericks said the only time he|Aly divorced his mother to marry when he read a news story. Helhas always been very close to his | said the man probably was re. mother and spent most of his va- ferring to a newcast. | cation time with her | Karim and his father also have showed an affectionate public re gard for each other, and Av was auvick to express accord with his father's action in passing him by. DANCE TONITE Old Time -- Modern Music by the JAMBOREE BOYS | Red Barn Biltmore -- 'Somebody Up There Likes Me' 12.40, 4.24, 8.11 p.m "Fastest Gun Alive" 2.40, 6.24, 10.12 p.m. Last complete show | at 8.11 pm, Brock ' (Whitby) | Wagon". Also "The Last Bugs Bunny, | Colorado Holiday and Novelty. | | Evening shows 7.00 and 9.00 | um. Saturday | p.m. Matinee 1.30 {Plaza -- "Doctor at Large" 1.30, 3.33, 5.36, 7.39, 9.45 p.m. Last complete show at 9.14 p.m. Regent -- "The Ten Command- ments" in VistaVision and Technicolor. Shown today 1.30 DANCING TONIGHT MArket 3-3373 MOTOR HOTEL = Red taurant "Fine Food Every Day" 38 Deluxe Rooms -- Free T.V. -- Tub and Shower Located on 401 Highway -- 8 Miles East of Oshawa Uenture nn Sunday Special . . . Try Our "French Buffet" Dinner Sunday 12 Noon to 9 p.m. See Us About Dinner Parties Wedding Receptions and Banquets For Reservations Phone BOWMANVILLE $2.50 Per Couple EVENINGS AT m. MATINEES AT 1: ORCHESTRA .. & 25 ORCHESTRA i S : 50 LL rina is $Y CHILDREN 80c -- STUDENTS 75¢ ANYTIME OGES SHOWN DAILY AT 1:30 ond 7:30 [aA ud Gd & af ARI J i ( w - | / . 7 (FRI. an SAT. AT 1:30 ond 8:00) A Condi? 7:30 | DOORS OPEN AT 12:30 and 6:30 | WE REGRET tree list suspended. the department of education. They Weather; mentioned the controversy was|movie star Rita Hayworth. Karim then would have to post a $1,000 bond to obtain a licence which "would put most independent le gitimate dance school teachers out of business." EVERY SATURDAY 8:30 - 12 FUN FOR ALL! OVER 20 CLUB DANCE and MARSHMALLOW ROAST TONIGHT Y.W.CA. Rain or Shine ALL ADULTS 70c CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE SHOW STARTS AT DUSK TYRONE POWIR in PONY SOLDIER IN TECHNICOLOR -- PLUS -- RANDOLPH SCOTT In CARIBOU TRAIL OSHAWA DRIVE-IN HWY. 401 RA.3.4972 2 TERRIFIC THRILLERS! ABARRY SULLIVAN FRANK LOVEJOY "JULLE" A ------ CINEMASCOPE :- WARNERCOLOR | svaneinc KIERON MOORE + LOIS MAXWELL - DONALD WOLFIT ano pwvan onees « iy wamy « Tea Gator | STARTS MONDAY "THE FASTEST place is the = West Indies where the sun hides many things! The people. the events of the international best-seller are on the screen! 8 oarRYL F. zanuck's \ i BELAFONTE THE CALYPSO KING HEAR HIM SING "ISLAND IN THE SUN "LEAD MAN HOLLER Be AND NS ring 1 JAMES MASON JOAN FONTAINE DOROTHY DANDRIDGE JOAN COLLINS - MICHAEL. RENNIE ADULT Entertainment STARTING Banquet Facilities CONDITIONED Canada's Cree Indians this fetching headdress from Moose hairs the CNE will see ens of « ra eollected from world. wear made Visitors to and doz 1ge heady all over the For Reservations Phone 3-4641 Charlton Heston as Moses in Cecil B. De Mille's production of "The Ten Commandments," in' VistaVision and Technicolo which is being held over at the Regent Theatre. The enormous cast, drayn from every field of entertainment features Yul Bryner, Anne Baxter, Edward G. Robinson, Yvonne De Carlo Debra Paget, John Derek, Nina Foch, Sir Cedric Harwicke and many others. CONTINUOUS FROM 1 PM.+ SAT. 12 NOO IT'S COOL HERE! HEY | DLAZ "SOMEBODY UP THERE LOVES ME" MONGAY Last Day "DOCTOR AT LARGE" FOR YOUR COMFORT

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