Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 29 Nov 1957, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

N TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising .. RA 83-3492 All other calls ......... RA 83-3474 THE D ILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle WEATHER REPOH, Cloudy today and Saturday. \ pe flurries Saturday. Authorized As Second Class Mell Pest Office Department, Ottaws OSHAWA-WHITBY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1957 Price Not Over § Cents Per Copy TWENTY-TWO PAGES - VOL, 86--NO. 279 GM GURBS PRODUCTION PENDING TAX RULING | Restore CNS U.S. Satellite Service Soon, Not Visible Gordon Says HALIFAX 4. + blae) «Jean-Francois Pouliot (L--Que- is HTS is i 3 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth | dress of white tulle cut low in appears at a reception at the | the front and back and pre- British museum in London ' cariously held up by two tiny Thursday night wearing one of jeweled straps. She also wears the most daring evening | a sparkling tiara, diamond and dresses of her Royal social ruby necklace and Star of The eareer. It is a full skirted | Order of The Garter. Her Maj- TISH MUSEUM RECEPTION | BALTIMORE (AP) -- The six-jother celestial objects during the United nine-tenths of | States hopes to launch next Wed- planned orbital (CP)--Donald Gor-inesday will nt be visible to the miles. |inch test satellite don, president of Canadian Na-| naked eye, but its five-foot-long tional (West Indies) Steamships, says "every effort" is being made to restore the Caribbean brightly painted . third rocket will be seen. its climb to the altitude of 300 Plants Closed Monday, Tuesday General Motors of Canada to-222 and Oshawa and District day ordered an immediate end|Labor Council, said the meeting to overtime and a shutdown of|would probably consider sending % all its Oshawa plants Monday|Protests to Mr. Walker and Don. E and Tuesday because of publish-{ald Fleming, Federal Minister of ed reports of the possibility of a|linance. After about 40 miles of ascent, stage the asbestos-plastic nose of the| rocket will split and fall off, leav-| It should provide plenty of op-|ing the satellite exposed for the service of the strikebound CNS! portunities for visual tracking as/rest of its climb. fleet at an early date. He announced his determina- tion to resume operation in a telegram sent Thursday night to the captains of the eight freight- ers, now tied up in Halifax har- bor Mr. Gordon's him Wednesday by 73 officers, who called for an immediate re- storation of service and' said they are prepared to serve under Trinidad registry. Transfer of registry from Mon- treal io Trinidad followed rejec- tion by the Seafarers Interna- tional Union (CLC) of a cent wage increase offer. SIU called the strike July 4 to increase. Commons Thursday he is willing to try again to mediate in the strike if both parties give assur ances they will try to reach a satisfactory settlement. Missing Man esty looks at gold torch from iron age which was found at Snettisham, England. The re- ception marked the 200th an niversary of the presentation of Royal library to the museum by King George II. Dares Liberal S To Stop Jobless Bill | OTTAWA (CP) -- "Ridiculous|ple who would benefit: of "a kmail!" cried Senator 8S pa, 1. Liberals could have | it down--they outnumber | bec) Thursday as the govern: ve Conservatives 77 to! ment's Senate leader, Johan I. Haig, dared the Liberal major-/13 in the upper house. ! ity in the upper house to delay | mnemployre; i ments, Th Longeal" j hen. ant protests "the onalen ; * ml te al oD, Senate es he day he the fact Prime Minister Diefen.| the pri of a bill from/baker has often advocated a bill Beanie AR = Winntlof rights, guaranteeing freedom | pee North Centre) that would o speech, asked "how is it that| ve a i wage established is in this i of $1 hourly for all employ-| uses such offensive language?" | rex ndt fledess labor jurisdic-| "Never in my life . . , have 1| A heard such threats. How can we In the 'end, despite many ex- respect any one of our colleagues pressions of aj al from all di-|who dares to threaten the whole rections, the bill never did come 3 Senate by telling them--'If youl to a vote. It was "talked out." Sons pass this le islation without! SUGGESTS STUDY punished: you will have retalia- te, Senator C. C.lHon rm = ia | In the Sena A ? Pratt (L -- Newfoundland) sug-| "From whem? From him. Im-| ted the unemployment legis-| ! 1 fition be sent to a committee for | Eine! How ridictions, 1d Is Declared Dead TORONTO ' (CP)--A bee-farm- er's son who disappeared under | strange circumstances 12 years| ago was declared Thursday to be| "presumed dead." The declaration was granted at| Osgoode Hall by Mr. Justice D.| P. J. Kelly at the request of Mr.| and Mrs, Gordon Miller of Brock: Township, near Whitby: | They said "their son, enators mum fine of $200 or 30 days In jail for failure to pay af least $1! an hour. Arnold. Peters - « CCF--Timis- kaming) finally sail their discus. | "a friend to labor" the Consérva-| spite a search they have not seen tives are--by continuing to talk him or heard from him since. about the measure they were pre-| Norman left a note, saying eating the. possibility of a vole what he was doing was entirely i {his own responsibility and - his William Thomas (PC--Middle: | paper was fot to blame. sex West) said a federal act i bank! would set an example for all on] The mis§iig man had a ban ployers. But it was completely account totalling $346 and a life out of the question that the aver-|insurance policy for $2,000. Mr. age farmer could afford to pay|Miller said Be has continued to help at least $1 an hour. pay the policy premiums. Ike To Convalesce In Gettysburg WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| "The president had a good on 5 study <The legislation adds 8 sition leader. asked Senator month to each end of present Jorg On raw pis remarks. seasonal benefits, making them The Opposition leader had al-| available befween Dec. 1 and|peady said he Support the| Hay 13. Cost is estimated at $13.- jagiglation. Port the ut | lem of Bt in the end the legislation] 1-ing to solveifhe prob was given royal Zpoent ang ny yd refused, ad to became effective Dec. onTy OF TALE In the Commons, Conservative "The Senate storm blew up when Senator - Haig objected to ds er set out by auto- night's sleep. He slept almost mobile today for a weekend or continuously from early last eve- more at his Pennsylvania farm ning until 6 o'clock this morning. in a mew demonstration of recov-|His progress continues to be ex- ery. from his mild stroke. cellent." on Se bower_ piling She i dh ey While Hagerty was speaking, op of Thursday s burst of activ-ipicennower was conferring with ity which "included attendance al yis chief assistant, Sherman Ad- a US. Thanksgiving holiday, and Brig. - Gen. Andrew church service, went with full ap- Goodpaster, White House staff| proval Wii iy doctors, the! etary, on official business. | pope , Norma. sion was an example of how good |27, disappeared fn" 1045 and de- members were noticeably talka- : the bill being sent to committee. [tive on Mr. Knowles' bill that| ' The plage for the trip to Gettys- PLEASANT SURPRISE | it trails the across the heavens. The third stage rocket has been th mounted on the rocket. ONLY NOSE SHOWN | Only the nose of the beeping satellite pny, STAGE PUSH At about 287 miles, just short e most classified of all com. of orbital altitude, a spin table, ponents of the 72-foot, 11-ton Van-| propelled by tiny jets, will start {guard launching vehicle. But the/the entire third stage with its {Martin company, which built and|still attached satellite rotating, |will fire the rocket, gave a peek|After t : wire was at it in pictures today showing supporting rods will snap out oi prompted by a telegram sent to|the tiny, four-pound test sphere the way and leave the shiny alu- the first complete spin minum sphere ready for its spring into space. Six solar cells, looking like rocket, raised windows on the surface of which will be completely cloaked /the test satellite, will power one in an apron of the bigger second |of its two radio transmitters stage rocket, is shown in the pho- which will give ground stations tograph. spherical shape, about satellite is mounted. The picture actually shows the But it reveals a white|a telemetry fix on the satellite 12 to 15 The other inches across, on which the tiny powered by batteries within the transmitter will he sphere. The baby sphere will announce back demands for a 30-per-cent ..ieniite and the business end ofthe path ground observers should the Vanguard assembly as it will| watch to Labor Minister Starr told the Jook to Russia's Sputniks or anylalso orbiting third stage rocket. get a glimpse of the TIMES-GAZETTE AND CKLB 'BRING QUICK VOTE RESULTS The Times - Gazette and Radio Station CKLB will again pool their services to bring the latest civic election resulis on Monday night, Dec. 2. This special election night service has been a feature for Oshawa and district fesi- dents for many years, being inaugurated by The Times in the 20's. ; 1 is asked to co- telephoning {for the latest election resultg to this number only RA 3-3492. BY doing this, the pub- lic will permit tabulators in | | | | | The Times-Gazette to get re- sults without delay and ex- pedite the flow of election news so that it can be broad- cast in the shortest possible time. First results should be available soon after the polls close at 7 p.m. Radio Sta- tion CKLB will install special broadcasting equipment in the news; weom. A pyblic ad- dress will also installed, 1 the eour- tesy of (eneral Motors of Canada, to serve the crowd expected at The Time s- Gazette to hear the results. The public is welcomed. UK. Salemanship Better--Mission COVENTRY, Eng. (CP)--The calibre of British salesmanship has often been criticized in Can- ada but Canadiah Trade Minis- ter Gordon Churchill says that viewpoint needs changing. '"'Salesmanship in Britain is so well advanced that we in Canada Imay soon find ourselves trying to catch up," the Canadian trade mission leader told reporters Thursday after a close look at some auto plants in this indus- trial area. ROUGH RIDE One motorcar company took part of the 50-man mission for a drive Thursday over some of the roughest auto testing roads in the district. V. C. Wansbrough of Toronto, | Ferguson tractor firm said a large portion of - the $150,000,000 Canadians spent last year for so- called United States tractors and parts actually flowed back to Britain. Many of the component parts of the Massey - Harris tractors sold in Canada were assembled at Detroit but produced in the big Standard Motor Car company in Coventry. SIDNEY SMITH | TO VISIT WHITBY WHITBY -- The Hon. Sid- ney Smith, minister of exter- nal affairs, will visit Whitby, Dec. 6, to address the annual wamped its capital structure DONALD FLEMING UNEF Needed In Mid-East, | - | J | bums days ! UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) The Canadian commander of the United Natjons Emergency Force in the Middle «East reiterated to- day that the force will be needed there pending "prospect of some permanent settlement." Meanwhile, Maj.-Gen. E. L. M force is '"'perfectly satisfactory' despite reports of restlessness) | among the - soldiers from nine |countries who have kept the |peace in the Middle East for al-| |most a year. : Gen. Burns, who has been at {UN headquarters for conferences) |during the last 10 days, told a | press conference that in his opin-| ion the action by the UN General | {Assembly last week 'in voling| {continuation of support for the) force "'should be sufficient for the next year." The Canadian officer's . com. | {meni{s. came on the eve of jretary-General. Dag Hammarsk- Jaold's departure Joe. " [spot-wisit-to a number of Eastern capitals. whee tensi has begn -ihereasing in weeks. It was SE |time, however, hap, (he ge {where Gen. Burns™ forge Nas taken over trtice supervision has {been free from trouble during {this period. Gen. Burns also told repesiers at the UN that he is willing serve as UNEF commander as long as he is needed and "as| long as my government tells me, |to stay." He took over last winter after the force was created by| the UN assembly to intervene. in the Suez invasion crisis. | cut in car excise tax. In a statement to the Times E. H. Walker, president of Gen- eral said: 'Newspaper, reports of the Federal Government's decision to reduce the excise tax on auto- mobiles by 50 per cent at an un- decided date will have the in-| evitable effect of delaying peo- ple's decision to buy cars. , "As a result all overtime work |a General Motors plants in Osh- {awa will be eliminated immedi-| |ately. Passenger car production| |will be shut down on Monday| Motors of Canada Ltd. and Tuesday next week. "A decision concerning furthe: shutdown will be taken as soon! more is Known about th Government's garding excise tax costs." as © specific plan re- | FLEMING'S STATEMENT »| Mr. Fleming Thursday night made this comment on a news. ,|paper feport of the rumored tax cut: "No such statement was au« thorized by the Minister of Fi. nance {that m aware of. Earlier in session he had that if there is a reduction in' tha tax, applied zt the manufacturers level, dealers will get a rebate on tax they have paid for cars om their lots, At Oshawa's Union Hall toda; Mr. Pilkey attacked Gener Motors for closing down. He said: "It is really peculiar that a company that has been hir- Ing so many extra men recently |should close down because "of newspaper reports, or other in. formation, that excise tax is to be [ ri Union officials were also told reduccd. today that about half of the 500 employes at 'General Motors have reacted Duplate Canada like the stock market would to an Ltd., will be laid. off Monday and Eisenhower illness." Tuesday. AWAIT RULING Harry Benson, said: plate hinge Motors after Tuesday appears ft will do." | i t {Burns added, the morale of the representative of PO "What will happen at Du- entirely on what General General Motors' shipments: of cars were stopped to all dealers at 3 p.m. yesterday and today dealers in Oshawa and all Can- ada were apprehensive and angry at what was described as the government's failure to 'clear the air." DISAPPOINTMENT SEEN 0 OTTAWA (CP) -- Finance Minister Fleming said today the government is consider- ing whether fo reduce the tax on automobiles. But he declined to indicate what its decision might be. The minister was question- ed in the Commons press reports that the Jo-per- cent excise tax. on agtomo- biles 'will be 8 | a sl da . Stanley Knowles (CCF -- nipeg North: Centre) said hese ris 'are causing conitern in the auto indus- fry > Es He suggested the minister consider giving immediate notice. of the tax eut, if it is coming, It could be made ef- fective when the notice was given subject to later approv- al by Parliament, Mr. Fleming replied: "These matters are all un- der consideration and I ghall be only too happy to make the recommendations of the gov- ernment known to the House as soon as possible." Bell F inancing Said Inflexible A United Automobile Workers transport commissioners that evi- ploves dence suggests ther Bell Tele- phone Company plan of financ- ing is inflexible. {Douglas Irwin, appearing for the Township of Scarborough,| said Thursday the company| would not have to seek a boost in subscribers' rates if it re- He added the company wold Cliff Pilkey, president of Local] { top - level talk was held one around noon by leaders of Local | 2 0 i bile . .|today when cuyj : i 3 0 decide on the union's reaction |thef! careless OTTAWA (CP)--A Toronto ac- to the stoppage. which will mean] Rf ng Careless countant ha& told the board 'of wage losses for about 10,000 em- L. M. Souch senior, general manager of Ontario Motors Sales said: "We are certainly disap. pointed that this unofficial in- formation should come out in this way. It is bound to have some result of retardin: sales. "There will be considerable confusion, too, until the govern. ment does say what is going to thappen about this excise cut, Ho we are e ' fl oe there is Thuch" we ¢ | seems that Mr. Walker {our point. It's up ment to act now.' LATE CITY NEWS Youth Given Year, 30 Days On 2 Charges -| Donald McCurdy, {Ing, was. sentenced year and 30 da trate Crawford Gue. n sa has made ,to the govern. 19, of Picker. to a total of ys pid Magis. St In Osh cled of mgh A third charge ol, n&: nder suspension wa " | Constable Gerald nso, Canadian Jailed In New York State| hitby police said he' lowed McCurdy from We dg) Stevenson's road in Osha, 24th, "I had the cruiser wid to keep up to him", the said, telling of a chase at LOCKPORT, N.Y. (AP) -- Alapproaching 100 mph. 55-year-old Canadian was in Ni agara County jail today on a Const. Robinson said that Ir any jovernment source auto SN Curdy crashed into a five-foplen find it lcss expensive to meet its financial requirements by issu- {ing bonds instead of equity stock Besides increasing the ratio of|, *° Mud bonded debt to stock, the com.|in Canada on similar charges. pany could avoid seeking a boost! William Stanley Shields of by eliminating the provision for Welland, Ont., was arrested Wed- |deferred income taxes and mak-|nesday on the state thruway near ing the employe pension plan Syracuse on complaint of Mrs. contributory, he said. |George Eaton of nearby Wilson. would have pr burg, anmounced Thugsday on a loyer under "hope" basis, was made firm em] Jurisdiction be Hable to #& mini-|earlier today on the basis of a new dical report of continued charge of fraud involving an al-| ditch on Stevenson's road, at legedly bad cheque. started to run. The office Police said he was also wanted stopped the man with three war ing shots. then The officer said the car "H& been stolen from Ontario Mot¢t™ Sales in Oshawa. The magistrate sentenced rs Curdy to a year in jail on consecutive, for careless drivifif meeting of the Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative Association in the Town Hall starting at 8 p.m. Dr. Smith will speak follow- ing the regular business ses- sion. He will be introduced by Mr. Starr. "Let me tell you," he said to the Liberals, 'that if this {sj done you are depriving the peo- Warns Against The new medical progress re. ' i |port and the firming up of plans Tanagag Vpoctar ol the Cana (for the Gettysburg trip. together | aid Jater that the ride was al- Sexcellent" . " with Thursday's surprise burst of | 58! En Lr I Copii, CTH ent ny 1 activity, added up to a signal of Most to perfect] all' Tight Ten to faster recovery pace than had "7 : Kill ith fertly AU Tig So aro been indicated by E h 's|, 'They're going to kill us wit fp . H 5 aid SECreiary doctor { kindness," exclaimed John H. F. DOCTOR GOES ALONG But the White House is continu- Turner of Montreal. The presidential car was fol. Ing to emphasize that the road to| The mission was escorted later complete recovery still stretches io Stratford-on-Avon to see a per- 8. car theft charge and 30 owed by a- secret service car Market "Panic" TORONTO (CP)--The vagrant] "We have," sai Mp. Walker, ups and downs of the stock mar-|"put our Snoney on the line to ket need not panic us into a re-|back our optimistic expectations cession, E. H Walker, president|for 1958. : gt, General Motors of Canada| "Our tooling bill in Canada for ., said Thursday. 18 pores is the k in our "Right now," he added, *the;his y a margin' a Aout of money in personal million dollars. Gur 3 ated savings deposits in Canadian|fales forecasts are also the larg- ghartered banks is well above pat our history: and to ,000,000,000, and thi . e = id A {8s 48 por {more advertising dollars" than 'ever before.' z been " of} A new series of cars had ach. or those Norn Ammar J {each of three Nort rican Easily knocked o OWN Straw man, |jines -- Chevrolet, Pontiac and| ] "When the crash came jn! BU 1929 the appacent prosperity was| phoney. People had pyramided| paper profiis, but when the crash! came there was no money in | behind those paper profits. . ever, there is money in the bank--cold. hard dollars." Mr. Walker made his comment at a press conference which pre: ceeded the opening here today of a 10-day "Motorama' -- the an- nual show which the various Ca. padian General Motors compan- jes put on to display their pro. ducts for the coming vear Mr. Walker said widespread money in the hands of people and low stocks of both 1957 models and used cars were strong fac. tors in his company's confidence TWO FULL SHIFTS Plants at Oshawa were run- "The depressions we have known followed periods of pros-| perity that were based on that Kk. This is another ' indication," | 7 ommented "of our, complete confidence in the con¢ tinuance of orosperily in Canada throughout the coming year." UAW, Chrysl Talks Rece DETROIT (CP) --- Negotiations' between Chrysler Corpora tion and the United Auto Work-, ers to settle a 10-day strike at| the Plymouth engine plant were) recessed Thursday until today. Six thousand workers were laid of Wednesday at the Plymouth {body and assembly plants in Evansville, Ind. as a result of another 10,- i .la and another White: House. limon |The presidential physicians are | pictured as still believing Eisen- hower must have several weeks sine carrying Maj.-Gen. Howard M. Snyder, White House physi- good distance into the future. formance of Julius Caesar and (at least through the weekend. cian, and some staff members. Eisenhower, who suffered a[of rest before he can return to mild stroke the first of the week, his job full time. Thursday had a busy US. The plan to get the president Thanksgiving, - going to churchito his farm home needs only a and presiding over a family din-|final go-ahead from the doctors-- ner. Press Secretary James Hag-| Who favor the idea--after their| erty said Eisenhower went to bed| scheduled morning check on Eis- shortly after dinner and wag enhower's condition. asleep by 8. He said there was| Mrs. Eisenhower is going along no particular reason why the on the 85-mile drive. president retired so early. | If he decides to stay at the ji farm awhile he will conduct a STAY UNTIL WEEKEND limited amount of government How long the presid will re-'b there. He convalesced| main at Gettysburg is question- at the farm from his 1955 heart able, but Hagerty said it will belattack and his 1956 intestinal ill- | ness, Hagerty read to reporters this] Any forecast last Tuesday that brief 8:30 4.m. bulletin. from the Eisenhower would be travelling White House physician. Dr. How: [to Gettysburg today would have ard M. Snyder: been roundly challenged. It was LATE NEWS FLASHES {with Canada is not as large as officially reported. Officials of the Massey-Harris- Justice Mackay Named Lieutenant-Governor | OTTAWA (CP)--Mr, Justice John Keiller Mackay, 69- year-old judge of the Ontario Supreme Court will become lieutenant:gavernor of Ontario Dee, 30, succeeding Hon, Louis Breithaupt, it was announced today. Spanish Kill 230 Moroccans partake of late supper. REPORTERS ANXIOUS British reporters have followed mission 'members everywhere, asking when new Canadian or- ders for British goods will be placed. ' Churchill said he expects to have something to announce Thursday Pmight but so far he couldn't pin ahy orders down. The mission learned with sur- | € prise that Britain's trade deficit, i Tunisia Presses pt UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) Tunisia pressed an Arab country campaign today to urge the United Nations General hly to call for negotiations be- tween the French and the Alger- ian nationalists fo settle their three-year war in Algeria. An Arab diplomat also said an Asian-African resolution for such negotiations probably will be in-| ¥ in the as-| troduced - Monday sembly's 82-nation political com- "UN For French, - 'Algerian Talks | Assem-} Was EE da i CHARGE DISMISSED A charge of attempted 1 theft against an Oshawa you was dismissed today by Magii trate Crawford Guest. . The magistrate reprimande Donald Wiskin, 16, 283 Park roa ! south, saying "This should be" lesson to you. You saw what hag pened to the last case." fy His Worship was referring ty Donald McCurdy, 19, of Picker- ing, who was sentenced to a year for car theft. Constable Tom Fairbrothgr of Oshawa police told the Pourt that on 10.30 on Nov. 22, he had noticed the accused in a car on the lot of Ontario Motor Sales, Bond street west. The officer said he heard the starter motor of the car turn over before he apprehended Wis- kin, who, he said, would give no explanation of his presence in the {lot which had closed at 9 p.m Under cross-examination by De- fence Counsel Terrence V. Kelly, the officer said that a bicycle found near the car was registered | [ in the name of Wiskin, and that ithe lot is frequently open umtil 10 and 11 p.m., although the Fe- gular hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wiskin testified that he was on his way home, and, intending fo buy a car, had tried to start the vehicle in question, to fest the motor. He said that he has $160 in the bank, which he said, was to be used to help buy'a car. Dismissing the case, Magis- i - sing two full shifts a day and the strike here and only this week was it possible to 000 were expected to be laid off reduce premium evertime opera./ Monday, HIGH WATER MARK . He estimated the company's' The strike was not expected to lovment as "Margin. have any effect on Canadian pro- "than at this time last duction as the Windsor plant pro- duces its own engines, mittee. Mongi Slim, Tunisian ambas- sador to the UN, was schedul The owntown section i | pers caught by the flood waftch- as' the first pro nationalist; Miami, Florida, was swampedyred as water several inches deep speaker in the committee's de-| by 5.32 inches of rain Wednes='[.ciept over the sidewalks and bate on Algeria. | day and pre-Christmas shop~ into department stores. This 3 A IS REACHED trate 'Guest said that' he 'would | group. is shown crossing at [give the accused the benefit. of : a hi very grave doubt in this S a s » LS 5 outh Miami avenue and ER adding a wafning to the street, Ri RABAT, Morocco (Reuters)--Spanish forces killed 230 Moroccans. "in a gener#t attack launched Thursday morning over: the entire Ifni Zone and against Moroccan ferritories under thority of the (Moroccan) government," it was repo! ere today. am a

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy