Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1957, p. 25

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arrow Alreramw Lumen, WLETIOR, ORDERS KEPORT ~~ on i 'Work To Continue IE anotner . I TO Ot Was mot yet flown. The] LONDON (AP)--Prime Minis The two projects would again|SPAITOw is a U.S.-developsd mis-|ter Macmillan said Tuesday he - : ' On CF-105 S arrow be reviewed a yeaf from naw, Sle which the government plans has ordered a special medical P he said in the Cs in reply|to have manufactured in Canada. |report on health hazards arising OTTAWA (CP)--Defence Min- {10 {from a recent ated a3 Br Brit. VOL, 86--NO. 254 OSHAWA-WHITBY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1957 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Senmit Meeting Vital To Alliance | Hous government has decided to con- Mr. TI it by war It is estimated that more than | iedical views on the danger to S tnik J olts tinue development work on the(the development work 'in the! 4500 separate industries are car- humans from radiodctive dust 'supersonic CF-105 Arrow jet in-|year ahead. ried on in Birminghdm, England' s/from Windscale factory three rercepior and the air - to - air! The Arrow, being developed by 'second- largest city. weeks ago. x By JOSEPH MacSWEEN and other heads of government te Canadian Press Staff Writer |the NATO meeting. NATO summit heads NATO's 15-nation Sounds ike the biggest a total 5 e happened bn it| never forgets it is designed to re- OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ~. >, " EUREKA 1} |Refuses ROTO-MATIC SWIVEL TOP CLEANER | Custody \ SPECIAL! 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Instead, he placed the children in the hands of their mother's | sister and her husband, Mr. and (Mrs, Walter Weitendorf of sub- urban Scarborough. The Weitendorfs were given Ifull control of the children, bul |the parents, Vernon and Isobe! | McInnis, were granted access to | see the children, Mr. McInnis, 40-year-old trav- elling sales executive, was or- IT'S A GERENUK A friendly little fellow is the gerenuk, an African | F'|into a newly-hardened convictioh Russia's Sputnik diplomacy has apparently jolted Western A Seldom has public Spition been more stirred than by the know- ledge that Russia hy ahead in de- velopment of the intercontinental missile, the "ultimate'" weapon. Then there was the drama of the sist expansion by a Communist ruled empire totalling 900,000,000, The current thinking Jeflects 3 determination to fi te post tive policies, as opposed to the idea of dashing around to loopholes as are puncl the edd ond d Rumblings of change have been heard in NATO for two years. L. B. Pearson, then Canada's exter nal affairs minister, was me ol of the committee of eA ree Men who recommended Sputnik whirling around the earth. WARTIME RECALLED Tndaptad 1all dered to pay $20 weekly fowards the mantenance of the children, Bruce, 10, and Robin, 5, during the time they live at the Weiten- |dorf home. Mrs. McInnis, 31, was who daintily begs for leaves from Dr. John L. George of the Bronx, N.Y., zoo. The animal, rare even in Africa, is about 40 inches high at the shoulders ordered to pay $10 weekly, "I don't think these children had a very ha py existence with their parents," said Mr. Justice Thompson. | "The welfare and happiness of | the children is the prime - Wife Charges but his long neck makes him six feet high at the horns. It is one of the few generuks ever brought to North America. sideration." WOULD BRING OUTCRY 'H b d Wi h TORONTO (CP)---Deputy Chief us an it Matchi Tuesday the use of -plainclothes atc ng policemen to 'enforce traffic laws | sentatives, He sald he opposes hockey star, burst into tears lan alderman's request that plain-| Wednesday at the trial of her Harvey ' (Busher) Jackson, 46, {who once starred for Toronto right-of-way sign. Robrt Kerr, of Metropolitan Tor- would bring an outcry from the TORONTO (CP)---Mrs, Marie et be put at a Toronto husband on a charge of watching |Maple Leafs of the National GUARANTEED FRIDAY PN /ELLER'S . RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS onto police traffic branch said | public, press and elected repre- Jackson, wife of a onetime intersection to enforce a yleld-|and besetting her. |Hockey League, pleaded not SHOPPING HOURS DOWNTOWN DAILY, 9:00 AM. TO Inothing to do with her husband and was prepared to go on work- ing to support herself and her 2%-year-old son without from him, She added that Jackson had come to her apartment several times and she had the police put him out, guilty. Mrs. Jackson said she wanted EXCEPT wo 9:30 P.M. TO 12:30 P.M. FRI, 9 rsd % 9 P.M. help | . P| Churchillian air and unusual gifts| fu in Wash-| ington, was swept away by these, events and Prime Minister Mac-:| millan of Britain was quick to respond to the new feeling there.' The tone of the resulting con- ference between President Eisen- hower and Macmillan was remi- niscent of the unprecedented co- operation achieved by Winston Churchill and President Roose-| velt during the 'Second World War. Gone--or nearly gone--was the American emphasis on security that has hampered joint Western development in 'scientific mat- ters. It was replaced by an eag- erness for freer exchange. ON THE SPOT But behind these events were earlier, more subtle changes closer to Europe, as is shown in the economic field by her wish to become a member of the pro-|" posed free trade group. The U.S. has found itself more and more committed far beyond |tot its borders, as is shown by its attempts to hold the lid on the Middle East cauldron. Observing all this was Paul- Henri Spaak of Belgium, the new of intellect and persuasion. in thinking. Britain has moved for Spaak was Johnny-on-the-spot at the Washington conference tol as invite Eisenhower, Macmilan fe {expansion into non- hfliary. Held ne lof Shoperation and |Spaak has been n ue of hang, heart. {lest exponents of this. UK. Ashamed Of Money Spent On Pleasures LONDON (Reuters) -- Bi tarhilies are too shy--or aha --of the amount they spend on drink, tobacco and ice cream to admif it even in confidence, an olfietal report disclosed Wednes- The disillusioned min labor hesitated three iy a) fore making the report publie, The iS Mitistrgete get the basis x--asked some 13.000 families to record what they Sarned and spent for three The. families did. Then ministry compared the A proportionately with the national The fish and chips figure was right, but the amount spent on drink, tobacco, soft drinks and ice cream was far too low. The average spent on alcohol NATO secretary-general with the and whates was higher than. on hn and power, and in me higher than housing-even with ny answers given, The North spends about twice much on fish and chips as South, the report adds. ET ---- -- "DOWNTOWN" 21 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH HOOT It's THRIFT AYS at RA 3-2294 MON! ; "THE SPACE AGE | Editor's Note What's new upstairs? Well, one thing com- ing up is a space hotel. It will be an overnight stop en route | to Mars, It's all part of the tricky business of actually set ting man off into space. This is the second of four articles. By ALTON L, BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)---Space io {ries and taxis will likely be the | first Tens in human travel to Mars, Venus_and elsewhere in space. ng up only about as high as Sputnik did. Their job will be to build and| supply space platforms or hotels| | earth, Up there the space cruis- | ers will be built and launched to| ey will make short hops--| Ferries; Taxis First Step In Hi-Fly Travel months eould weigh inany dozens|fuels and create compressed a of tons. Getting ght off 1 inside the rocket. The nose Ll] the ground takes enormous rocket|closed. Gas molecules are press Pot ust to send up 20-pound {baby moon in the Us. project | Vanguard calls for a 22,000-pound rocket, half a ton of Crerteg for each pound to be hung in the sky. | Numerous experts have pro- posed Jesigns and plans for the space hotels and cruisers. | "Firt rockets are shot into an orbit 500 mile or higher above the earth, timed to be bunched together, Then tHe first human astronauts go up to join the rock-| |ets together, |SHOOT MATERIALS UP | Freighter rockets earry up pre- |ecrews soar up in space taxis. More cargo ships carry up ma- |santy humans on explorations of | rains to build the space cruiser. Trained crews rocket up to man SP This is the view of most ex-|it. perts on rocketry and space tra- around the world in an orbit at vel, | GIANT LIFTING JOB ive miles a second, Now the | A well-supplied space crufser in|space cruiser is launched, its The space hotel is travelling which humans could live safely rockets thrusting it forward to| | and comfortably for weeks or reach a speed of seven miles a J PC' s Carrying =; Out Liberal BRANTFORD (CP) CCF| Leader Coldwell says the only difference between the new gov- ernment and the previous one is that Progressive Conservatives intead of Libérals "are now sit ting on the: government benches carrying out the Liberal policy." He referred especially to the new government's stand on the Alberta - Montreal natural gas pipeline now under construction in part by a federal-Ontario crown corporation and the rest by Trans - Canada Pipe Lines Limited Speaking Wednesday night to a CC! party banquet, he said: "You will remem how the "DOWNTOWN" amie 5 OUTSTANDING ; SPECIALS DAILY DURING THRIFT DAYS {nounced Trans-Canada . . . inf | such terms as buccaneers, the | greatest betrayal of the Canadian people since Confederation, an in- famous proposal. . . . "Yet today this has refused tc bring t vernment | e whole of this line under public ownership they t hemselves suggested should be done when they were in oppoition." Unemployment is higher this year than last "with every pros-| {pect of much higher totals in the next few months." said Mr, Cold- well But. now the Conservatives, who found "no adjective too strong" in denouncing the Liberal administration for unemployment conditions in the past, "are no longer in a hurry." |cruiser goin |than from the Froud, This as-| 0 1 tounds people who think a rocket LEN] = to have air to push against. d. With that speed, it can break away from the earth's gravity and begin its space jour- ce cruiser isn't stream- | r theres' no air or fric- il slow it down. DOESN'T NEED AIR And it's easier to fet the | fast high in space {It doesn't. Rockets go because they burn! ing againt this closed end. Against this action, there is re. action as gas molecules rush the narrow, opened back The high speed ejection of this mass produces a thrust in the op posite direction. Launched from a space plat form, it has less force of earthly gravity to overcome, Once a rocket is aimed for |Mars, it will coast without fur. |ther power, falling through space |{in a great circle to intercept its [target planet. ROCKETS AS BRAKES circling steadily around the fabricated materials. Construction] Approaching Mars, Je ca {turns his ship by |steering jets. Then he Uses hij | main rocket power of! |ars' pull of Sravity enough to back down slowly and gently onte the planet. On the way home, he first re. Joins his space hotel, then comes [back to earth aboard ferry or taxi rockets. Re-entering the earth's atmos. phere, rocket engines can be fired as brakes, and approaches can be made in swooping glides to make safe landings. Rockets now ride up on chem. ical fuels, either liquid A 'solid propellants or both, They are ing made ever more powerful, Atomic energy is a future fuel, Enthusiasts are ug human space travel is coming. But there are Doubting Thomases, and {many persons .who wonder why | humans should go traipsing around the universe anyhow. IDEAL PATIENT FOR DENTIST Mr. Hippo at the Tokyo 200 is everything a dentist -could | patient and permits the dentist (the caretaker) to trim teeth -- with a hacksaw, if you | wish. for, He opens wide, is | please! b

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