Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Oct 1957, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Cloudy today and Thursday. Light rain starts this evening. YIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising .. RA 3-3492 All other calls ... RA 83-8474 HE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1957 QUEEN ELIZABETH LEAVES FOR U.S. ; Royal Couple Visits Virginia OTTAWA CP)--With a final|veying * and affectionate salute from throngs|good wishes" for of her Canadian subjects, Queen! Prim e Minister Diefenbaker Elizabeth left Ottawa with Prince wag to leave by another Jovers. Philip today after a 'four-day ment plane tonight for Washing- visit that brought this capital ton, there to join happy memories and some new her 'senior adv) history. trip that she is making as A screaming Godspeed from of Canada. 15,000 school "ijiqren yas stil Mr. Diefenbaker today drove ringing in the ears o 8% behind the Queen and prince on couple as they took off at 11:38 A am. ED for Jamestown, Vt, fo fhe our ag bade her goodby six-day Uni ates ov io a Yio at the White GIVEN CANADA'S GIFT House in Washington, Tuesday night, the royal visite The plane was to land at Pat-ors were Prime Minister Diefen- rick Henry Air Force Base near paker's guests at a family-style Williamsburg. | dinner in the siicial yesidénce of {SMILES IN FAREWELL |e Roverutunt. his . At ibe Jo 'It has been lovely," the Queen Ber the Queen - painting by said in her final words oh rel t Robert P dian soil, to Governor-General Parliament buildings, Price Not Over $§ Conts Per Copy Authorized As Second Class Mall TWENTY PAGES ost VOL. 86--NO. 241 bon fics Deparment, Otteve BURNING ODT Sputnik Due To Fall Soon WASHINGTON (AP)--A United{he said. 'It most probably will States government scientist says| disintegrate and burn up, depend-| |Russia's earth satellite, whichiing on its design and altitude. {has sittied fhe earth for 12 davs:|pogc0W VIEW may plunge Jrom i | Jastrow's views coincided with [burst into flames ty" Roberia report broadcast by Moscow) vo 8 {the Naval Research|Monday wight which indicated| Jastrow o Sputnik likely would fall from {Laboratory here, generally runs) Fe ome ~ Fn eek Ea counter to other Western predic. OUler spa ok. [tions that the satellite might re-| The naval consultant said in an |main aloft for several months|interview that electro-magnetic | possibly a year {forces might possibly : explain Jastow, a theoretical consult-|variations in Soutnik's orbit # lant at the laboratory, also said|which have baffled some Western ii Tuesday night there are indica-| scientists. | % tions Sputnik is losing altitude.| There have heen references to| GEORGE BURT |On a recent pass over Washing-lan "unknown" force which ap- Massey. : the prime minister's dinner lion he added, the satellite's alti-/parently was causing a slight Then she waved a siiling fare-| At the i idewi he spoke with easy liveliness for |tude was estimated at 147 miles. sidewise drag on the sphere, cre-| Burt Slams ey phon Wry EM i go before dinner was {Most previous estimates have| ating difficulty in electronic com- RCAY 8 uy £3 a lev min dome |had the orbrit ranging from 170|putations of the orbit. before | Sou ogi A ied ve: cosutions. oul HinB EY {miles up to about 560 miles. | Sputnik apparently still was al: 2 f Based on ifs altitude, the way maintaining its speed of about, Oncl 1d 0n hour flight. crowned a day that included the --Photo by Peter Elling ven a 4 le had a " certain impulse to that," lature's select committee on la-|prince as the royal coup la Reine." Mayor Thomas Mon. { |it looks at the moment the satel-|18,000 miles an hour as it eircled| And a little before that. she que to Hull, predominantly her first as sovereign. ceremony, a conference on + She told 15,000 youngsters JAI |g yivig] relations by j iza- | in Ottawa. | used a silver plated spade, Jt | Massey, left, Government Secretary Selwyn Lioyd said Beil. has convinced labor unions that|welcome." Outside Hull ety hail, Tol a ety Guess Misa | ernment House in House aides, reporters and Chil dr ain Stary a scien- {conciliation boards have made no/sTROLLS PAST JETS 3,000 specta greeted 1906. The ceremony was wit- | planted a Red Oak 1 en the spacious grounds of Gov- | five shovelfuls of dirt. She | nessed by Governor - General ; "E think Sputnik La Tuesday before the Ontario legis-| pected visit the Queen and Seen " gt " se _ rn ------ . | D I F cling] bor wait on arriving at Uplands 20,i., vend 5 200-word welcome in t * / | 1€ In re in Washington after a meeting Mr. Burt, Canadian leader of minutes ahead be their scheduled i; mm ; " ' i t ! i " ke of her renewed happiness|pyen.h.speaking; a highwy pro- i J or il 3, J id 2 oo fy {lite might burn put Je a week, fhe earth, accompanied by a sec BO second visit to Canada, ject ng a tree-planting Ga i 8 LIA TT wo MIT Ny " i | protective nose cone, Oar se y Prince 1 | . i i e Par ASKS CO-OPERATION ming stands in Lansdown Philip and his national radio OAK PLANTED AS MEMENTO OF QUEEN S VISI 'Two Women, Meanwhile, B r i415 hi Foreign|, *OBONI0 (CP) --~ Experience jy jt has been a "wonderfull (hat followed. some he ink that should do | was the 17th special planting ! 1 0 me busy round of duties Tuesday | ire: i Her Majesty after at Government House since | photographers. Prince Philip tific co-operation between Britain|real contribution to collective] ~ jygst before the takeoff, a group Queen, some shouting a two-lan- to plant a hard Maple tree in | she had covered the roots with | and the United States, |bargaining, George Burt, saidiof 45 RCAF men had an unex-ig,,ge greeting like 'Bon 4 . : French. with State Secretary Dulles, 111: " P, Commission (o] tu Y | MONTREAL (CPA woman. Nikita Khrushchev dicated|the United Automobile Workers\ 118 S508 uy of their car|, The Queen inquired about the k her two children and her sister myesday night the Russians|(CLC), read a brief which Sons ant willed time by strolling along, © CS osire of Hull school died early today in a fire at sub- might launch their second satel-|tended that conciliation boards 15 parked CF-100 jet fighter inf d her seh Period Of x ban Pointe-aux-Trembles. ite. without giv Ww have often been a medium of de- to. the crews, |The mayor eft Charge Fnargy Sources Set Up ilies Enlai rs Sahl Tela se nds --- were Mrs. Tose-Aimee /Asked by a reporter when his| The brie : , the Qu : mei L from a ted ¥hat|; Eo Sots 18, put another sphere unions PAY ng to Montreal|oach . heat Aor ' federal and Ontario ASsist-|piveline. pacers ihe _'between. what the farmer getsiance on the ic North-| ission would ider whe- jand the consumer pays for food.lern Ontario section. ; {ther price regulation could con- ; : : 3 with This was disclosed AuesaRy gn The Progressive Conservatives stitutionally come under federal : ? / i ; pros » Commons Prime, Minis- posed Jurisd . ¥ : : i ; } p some fundsver Distenbaker who tabled: then Liberal Bovermmbars. loss] Tho iets asked th is.| Lic Delorme. chief of the sub. EFRCHEEECES CR \ a clals and thelr wives. unting| cabinet order-in-council creating of public funds to Trans-Canada as) e | urb's police | As the motorcade continued : . public funds a sion to recommend ways of -\ fighting force, said the blaze oy the six-man commission " jon of the prairie reg-| fighting, ! back in Ottawa, a streetcar ope shine the en. for construction pry ris ulating oil and gas transmission raged fiercely inside the 75-year. | Trellis Badan gi The order > a {section mainly on grounds the between provinces and across the old, two-storey building but left | climbed to the tram roof for A grey STAD SN halt: company was United States-con-| international boundary. the exterior almost untouched. |; . Sinbed fo to sbout|dustrialist | Henry Borden re. Wi the line now well under) These should eover "the regu-| He said Mrs. Houle had been il At the mext stop, the Queen "quests that the body consider construction, one government|ation of prices or rates to be(for ig) gr Sake care of the pushed a button, setting off an h whether "any special measures source has said, the Conservative |CParged or paid, the financial in her nog | explosion which marked inaugur- y John A. Brad. need be taken in relation to administration would have a hard Siruciurt and contol of pipeline| Co Chody of Miss Lacombe was tion of the $31,000,000 Queens. that cheques from Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Lif-\time doing anything to change OrRorations in relation to the + partway down the steps way project, a six-lane, cross g royal pipeline from Alb he arrying another ; eho , He is in hospital and both legs 1 Joos paid to Soutter, folited in order to safeguard the the setup. endorsed by Soutter interests of Canadian producers and to Soutter's wife totalled $14,. or consumers of gas." ating 0 proper prices and|gor we' second floor, where all be : 4 4 {were sleeping. Houle was found ® The commission is to suggest/ crawling on the street | how a national energy board re-(a Ponte-aux-Trembles constable | About all it could do would 3 Plead Guilty To Bogus Cheques SBOWMANVILLE~Three Bow- week, Lyle Blight, 16, brother of manville youths were remanded Mervin Blight, was convicted of for sentence, by Magistrate R. forging and uttering, B. Baxter, yesterday, on charges Police Chief Eric Smith told of forgery and uttering forged the court that Mervin Blight ut- cheques. Ali pleaded guilty. tered and cashed a forged « Mervin lam Blight, 17, was cheque, signed "L. Turner" at convicted on four counts of utter-'the ¥, F¥, Morris store, King ing forged cheques, Lloyd White, |, reet, Oct. 11, He went on to 17, was on six charges say that the youth uttered a sec- of forging eheques, and John ond cheque at this store, but that i gl was convicted ol two it was refused, of forging cheques. Last .\ curs FORGED CHEQUE Blight, he said, cashed a forged | ict cheque for $34.82 at Jack's estri Smoke Shop, Bowmanville and another for $54.65 at the Western - ts Supply store, the following day 1vorce Tran @Chief Smith said that investi a gation revealed that Blight had OTTAWA (CP)--Senator Jean- uashed a cheque for $54.63 in ancois Pouliot (L -- Quebec) Orono, y suggested that Parlia-| ne caid that Blight was arrest t restrict its annual granting og op Oct, 12, and was found to divorces to 20. This he said would serve as a Turner." P discouragement to those seeking that on the same day, Whyte ads tn break up their families . by mitted forging six cheques, and means of federal legislation that Rowe confessed to forging There » M1 divorces two cheq anted at The last session of The trio was remanded a week jament to residents of Que- for sentence. ; bec and Newfoundland, ghe only, Mervi, Blight; together with provinces without' divorce courts Charles Sallors, faced an addi- Mr. Pouliot, speaking in the tional charge of stealing a park- argued that senators/ing meter, Sept. 6., from "in could be better employed than|front of St. John's church. Both serving on the divorce commit pleaded guilty, and were re- tee. 'manded a week for sentence, Flu The outbreak may; The second view was given to national fn k |a meeting of medical health offi- begin to subside in a few Wed Sees at Winnipeg by Dr. R. [J It may not refurn--at least, noliywi con" assistant director of the this vear Connaught Medical Research La of it may follow the three-stage' horatories at Toronto ve the 1918 Mu. epidemic and . { : €yC le ol! sation again a few He recalled the hb-a sweep the peculiarities of flu toward the Weeks later. .r Mons end of the First World War and Federal Health Minister ON noted that a fresh outbreak of Leith inclins to the first bf the| Asian influenza has been re told the Commons Tuesday hei o oq in Japan. That is the present flu ave may Tee son. proximate + locale of the firs a few weeks. or Y William | Wave's origin he added os 8 reply lo Wil Ro Bat no medical authority is $ouck, the Libera srovinces | prepared fo go any farther out on a y Niagara all ian flu vac the limh of prediction iw deliveries beyond Nov. 18. | Meanwhile, the fu pattern rve- 7 ebb-and-flow * {ives of both companies. lits Due To Subside But May Return Later === to take over the line as a pub- |sponsible to Parliament should who turned in the alarm.- |be established Delorme said apparently an oil | JUST CHECKING The order lists these as Bes, stove exploded in the downstairs BURGLAR SAYS foil, coal, water and uranium, kitchen. a resoe Queen Launches U.S. Tour Today York Lumber Company leaves a note on its office safe saying: "This safe contains only records and no Money. Police reported Tuesday a kam : burglar Ml into the office WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (CP)- {| The weatherman predicted during the weekend. He read |Queen Elizabeth today launches mild, cloudy weather, but a pos the note took out a pencil and {a six-day American tour from! sibility of rain threatened to spoil scribbled on it: |e Birthplace of her present-day her pe rture Jury Sor "Thanks, 1 believe you." |Commonwealth and Empire, {Washington and a reception Then he departed, leaving | The Queen and Prince Philip packed four-day visit with Presi- $ his crowbar and other tools | are scheduled to fly into this cap- dent Eisenhower. i on the floor. ital of old colonial Virginia) She leaves Sunday night for Sina We REAR. lucie C3 New York anf, aie "ane day airliner for a swiftly-paced visit Stay re, id Roe Controls 76 {which also will take her to Wash.| United Kingdom . robtens ue Bain mk Defore shel pug" queen and. he" prince. 8 returns to Britain next Tuesday. x P.C. Dosco Shares Significantly, she chose the Patrick Henry airport, 18 miles TOR Williamsburg area. settled by ad-|from Williamsburg. Scheduled to | MONTREAL (CP)--A. V. Roe join ie English merchants 350 greet her were Virginia's Gover- § Canada Limited has gained Con years ago, and Virginia's Brit. nor Thomas B. Stanley and Mrs. trol of the equivalent of 2,228,917]. first permanent colony and|Stanley and a host of high state common shares of D om inion the foundation stone of rene officials. Steel and Coal Corporation, Ltd.,| mon wealth as the starting soint| From the airport, a motorcade it was announced Tuesday follow-| to. her first visit as Queen POM will take the royal party to ing a meeting here of representa-| sno comes to a state proud of Jamestown Island, 10 miles from i I eh Williamsburg and the site of the British heritage. But she i 00-0d | A statement issued jointly hy comes, too, to a state where Brit. || 8 jug of te bit poo id Eng ol f " | 1 Dosco President C. B. Lang and ain lost, as well as won, a Col: {the stockade the colonists put up President Crawford Gordon of |onial empire. {lo protect them against the as- a {sadlts of both Indians and the Roe Canada said the ac-|MARK ANNIVERSARY quisition is equal to 76 per cent "o Friday, while the Queen is harsh North American winter. visiting Washington, the United] The Queen and Philip will visit of presenfly-issued Dosco com: mon shares or 73 per cent if all| gatas" will" mark at Yorktown, the si # N S ,| the site of the Old Church erected debentures were converted. just 12 miles from here, the|in 1639, attend private services Outstandipg Dosco common 176th anniversary of the sur-|within the reconstructed edifice shares and 'debentures, if all de- render of British arms in the|and hear a recital of graveyard bentures were converted to com-/ American War of Independence. (legends from Winnipeg-born Sam mon stock, are estimated fo total] The RCAF aircraft, flying the Robinson, Negre who moved to 3,056,000, Royal Standard, was scheduled to| Virginia in 1922, -- ~/land at 2:30 p. m. EDT after a| The royal couple will tour a re- flight from Ottawa production of the wilderness fort Tens of thousands of fourists erected in 1607 and visit copies, and other well-wishers attracted anchored in the James River a by the royai visit, swelled the few yards away, of the three town's population far beyond its ships--the Susan Constant, God- normal 7,000 and gave promise speed and Discovery -- which of a thunderous welcome for the brought the first colonists to Vir- |ginia's shores, mained mué¢h the same across the country. At Roberval, Que. five schools in the Lake St. John logging cen- tre reopened with depleted] classes after a shutdown of sev U.S. Must Guard, Dulles Says eral days WASHINGTON (AP)--Secrelary of State Dulles said today Three schools in "the Capel ine United States must be on guard against the possibility ireton t of N Waterford 4 Bre on a aterlond, of an attack by Syria and Russia against Turkey day in an attempt to block the : spread of flu, etn were Syria Alleges Threats {closed to school-age children UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP , There were no plans to close quested the United Nations General Assembly to consider [ince Edward Sine Schools af _ alleged threats to her security. The move will open the way the Charlottetown city health of for a full airing of the Turkish-Syrian border tension, Each side has accused the other of threatening peace: by massing ficer, said flu had almost reached ithe epidemic level troops along their eommon frontier, QUEENSWAY CEREMONY HELD ~Syria today formally re- Her Majesty Queen Eliza | beth leaves the expressway ceremony Tuesday with Mayor Nelms of Ottawa. She is carry- | ing a bouquet of rose pre« sented to her al the ceremony, Her wool suit was a new shade fitting jacket had a small col- lar of Persian lamb and a fur muff to match. She smiled at the crowd as she leaves Hurd man's Bridge after inaugural ceremony starting work on of holly berry red. The loose- | op IN OTTAWA section of Trans-Canada High- way to be known as the Queensway, a controlled access expressway which will cross the capital ~Photo by Peler Ellins town artery in the initial stages of construetion. Many in the erowd of several th dj d at the i but the Queen, whose back was turned to it, didn't budge. She just smiled broadly. Mayor George Nelms, who had warned her in advance there would be a loud bang, sid the Queen told him it was a "unique" way to start a project. Premier Frost of Ontario, not knowing exactly what was going to happen, said he '"'kepd away from the button." On returning to Government House, Prince Philip received a group of Canadian management and labor representatives who had attended the Duke of Ediny burgh's industrial relations con- ference at Oxford last year, Later it was learned that steps were taken to launch a new Commonwealth conference, to be held in Canada, perhaps in 1963. A committee was set up to begin preparations. Residence In Canada Not Possible OTTAWA (CP)--Queen Eliza. beth might consider residing tem. porarily in Canada but her per. manent residence in this country would be out of the question, a source close ot the Queen has suggested, 5 views, expressed Tuesday night, after being questioned hy a reporter, evoked comment in some parliamentary quarters. CCF Leader M. J. Coldwell said that if the Queen wants te reside in Canada "she would, of course, be accorded a warm Welgome by the Canadian peo. ." "Her visit this time has been a very happy one." he added. Social Credit Leader Solon Low indicated he also, would sup- port 'the residence idea. If the Queén really wanted to live for awhile in Canada, "I certainly think it would be an excellent thing if a royal residence were erected somewhere in the Of- tawa area." The residence should "some place where she would have pri- vacy and could come occasion ally (o spend a quiet visit with her family among Canadians." "If so short a visit--as the cur. rent one--can create the spirit {we have seen residence in this lcountry for six weeks now and {then with her family would that much more rivet the attention of the people to the permanent {character of our government and Its very high quality, EE --

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