Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 20 Dec 1957, p. 22

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Z2 THE DALY TIMES-GATETTE, Psy, Wecontbor 29, 1997 °° The Dutch navy frigate Ever- sten sails from the naval base from the naval base at Den Helder, Holland, to aid nation- als caught in the anti-Dutch drive in Indonesia. With New Guinea its first scheduled stop, | the vessel carries troops. Al- | under ready several hundred Dutch women and children have been evacuated from Jakarta by plane and taken to Singapore the new Indonesian policy requiring "unwanted na- tionals" to leave. Netherlands- Results, WASHINGTON (AP)--A Demo- cratic senator sald today that Pres isenhower got "face - saving" results in the NATO agreement on establishing missile bases in Europe and ex- pioring sible new disarma- ment ta with Russia. This skeptical reaction to the Paris summit conference devel- opments by Senator Hubert Hum- phrey of Minnesota was shared in part by senators William J. Fulbright (Dem. Ark.) and John Sparkman (Dem. Ala.). But all three members of the Senate for- eign relations committee joined in urging the Republican admin- Hellina renewed disarmament ef- orts. At the same time, Senator Carl Curtis (Rep, Neb.) said it would be a waste of time for the United States, Britain, France and Can- ada to discuss arms limitations with the Soviet Union. These were the Western countries that took part in London disarmament talks that ended in failure last think any eement with the Russians could not be relied {on," Curtis said. "We wasted a lot of time and energy in the London disramament talks and I see no value in renewing them." The NATO conference agreed in principle to the U.S. plan to 'set up European bases to be owned vessels have been seized and enterprises taken over. At bottom, a group of Indonesian union workers read a "taking over proclamation" to the man- agers of the Dutch KPM Ship- ping Company in Jakarta. equipped with intermediate (1,500-mile) range missiles cap- able of hitting Russia with nu- |clear warheads. Several countries are cool to accepting such missile bases on their soil for fear they might be prime targets for Russian rock- ets in the event of war, Delivery of the missiles themselves is not expected until late next year. Coupled with the agreement on bases was American assent to cautious overtures to Russia aimed at finding out whether any only | They did not go there with any Tke Gets Face-Saving = re-examine disaxma proposals and make up o what we want." MAKE HAY WHILE THE Senator Says ern European countries to|We must at all times be ared strengthen the military alliance.[to negotiate with Russia, We objective of further negotiations with the Soviet, bux our Allies in- sisted on it. "I hope they (Eisenhower and Dulles) will now reconsider their flat refusal, even if that letter was a propaganda effort, to take a good look at Bulganin's letter. DANCING RECORDS UNLIMITED CHRISTMAS istration to put its full weight| NIGHT WED., DEC. 25 JUBILEE PAVILION BALLET TAP--BATON REGISTER NOW 1 8 IRENIE HARVEY f CTDA. ACCM. 424 KING ST. W. Phone RA 5-6122 ROUND & SQUARE HOWARD WAWKS"RED RIVER" Added Hit [ MOON SHINES! You can prepare for a steady, responsible position by using your spare evening hours for specialized training. MONDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS 7:00-9:00 P.M. - SATURDAY MORNING 9:00-12:00 Shorthand © T: iting ¢ A unting © Busi Machin English © Spelling © Mathematics © Penmanship OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE 171 SIMCOE ST. §. Dial RA 5-3375 DANCING SATURDAY 9:00 P.M. CRA. BUILDING -- GIBB STREET This Week's Hosts -- Bathe Park NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE 3.00 Per Couple FOR INFORMATION CALL RA 35-1111 NEW STORE, 447 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Demonstration of Wurlitzer Cord Orgen by Frank Harris {currently starring with Ozzie Williams) from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Sat. Dec. 21st. Ad india anal FS EFRERET new disarmament talks might be | fruitful. ti a | the new model year is ' Terming u compromise a fuss, Tae ip op str Zoyvody's Jace avinE move, Humphrey eavily evelopment of the|*% % Lies models. The cars have eve votary of State' Dulles Went 10 that should Trent Suality {Paris with only one objective, to attractive: Y |establish missile bases in West- ® GUARANTEED YOU CAN PLAY A TUNE IN 5 MINUTES eo OUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER $14.95 GUITAR Still Available For those who would like to play any kind of instrument, come In end have a FREE talent test from one of our instructors. ALTO MUSIC SUPPLIES | COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS 447 SIMCOE ST. S. @ PIANO TUNING o DIAL RA 5-1501 US. Car Manuiacturers DOUBLE ACTION - THRILL SHOW! Outstrip Retail Sales But the drive to liquidate out-| DETROIT (AP)--The U.S. auto| It is generally agreed the auto 20Ing models absorbed a lot of industry is building cars faster industry got away to a poor start|buying strength: higher price! retailers can sell them,|on its 1958 model year. Instead tags on most 1958 models discour- mounting inventories of dealers of bouncing upw: v. retail sales aged some would-be buyers. The indicate. . Automotive News -re- declined. jeurbstone economists say the new fone the-indnstry this week will] pn some instances there may hel Car market again was oversold in ve turned out its 6,000.000th| exceptions to this trend; a couple 1957. i passenger car and 7,000,000th ve-|o¢ companies have reported sales| Whether this is true or not, this cle, including trucks. increases. Generally, however, |vear 8 assemblies appear certain over . all retail deliveries have|to come to 6,200,000 units and re- . . been disappointing. (io deliveries to top 6,000,000. In Gun-Wielding Buyer reaction to the new mod-| 1956 5,801,865 cars were produced. | By Bank Head : dow Y a ea the prospect that any car retailer will be able to get full list prices] els is much like that a PRL built 7,900,000 cars MONTREAL (CP) -- A hulking|}s no) good. a year ago. Whether the aftermath-- bandit, toy gun in one hand and Just why demand for new cars| heavy inventories and forced sell- ing at cut prices--will be similar $6,000 in his shirt, was wrestled| : | to the street by a light but speedy declined in the early weeks of | to that of the 1957 model year is| bank manager Wednesday and INCLUDING 3 LESSONS Try Our Special! SUNDAY DINNER Bring the Whole Family LANCASTER onlin HOTEL GERONIMO & COCHISE OSHAWA A A Wilson & Lee tmiea MUSIC STUDIOS REGISTER NOW FOR LESSONS ON THESE POPULAR INSTRUMENTS sévad nase yet to be determined. Righ been held up three ti months, told police of the battle. The manager, 155 pounds, broke the teeth of the 210-pound bandit, knocked him down and jumped on his hands with both feet when the thug reached for the manager's fallen revolver. He said the bandit arrived in his office at 10:45 a.m. and asked for money, hitting Mr. Godbout on the head when he hesitated in approaching the cashier. The ban- dit then grabbed the money and ran. FIRES SHOTS | Mr. Godbout caught a revolver| tossed to him by an accountant] and lit out in pursuit, he said, fir-| ing five shots in.the air. before he caught up Yo the man. * SAXOPHONE * TRUMPET e CLARINET DANCE TONITE | OLD TIME--MODERN Music By THE SAINTS Caller--BOB FOWLER Red Barn ADMISSION 75¢ p.m. '"'Apache Warrior" 2.22, 5.01, 7.40, 10.22 p.m. Last com- Jubilee Pavilion Docks" (Adult) 2.36, 5.39, 8.45 DANCE : - 3 3 2 <br | e SPANISH GUITAR Fire". Evening shows 7-9 p.m. | 1.25, 4.55, 8.25 p.m. Last com- HATS - HORNS - BALLOONS is token hgfle for practice. Ja plete show 9 p.m. 5-4706, @nytime during the week from 9 AM. te 9 P. these cells please reverse the charges. New Year's Eve | and Wilson & Lee Music Store) Biltmore -- "The Garment p.m. Last complete show starts OLD TIME -- | " Ne ' EEA TY POPULAR PIANO Saturday Matinee 1.30 p.m. Y . Vid 4 h . plete show at 8.15 p.m. STREAMERS IN AJAX Tickets pron. & Lee Ms | more FUN . . . LESS MoNEY | -2143 | TABLES FOR EVERYONE | ve veans | IBA Jungle" (Adult) 1.00, 4.03, 7.06,| ACCORDION at 8.45 p.m. | Marks -- "Red River" 2.35. 6.08 MODERN 9 P.M. Our 6-week begingbr's course en the accordion et $1.50 weekly | Plaza "Courage of Black RED BARN | Our accordion studios ere downstairs In the Conith Buildi Ajex 95 only ot MUSIC STORE Now on Sale ot THEATRE GUIDE For Reservations: { 10.12 p.m. "Rumble on the| EVE VIOLIN Brock (Whitby) "Man. on 9.35 p.m. "Bowery Blitzkreig"" TILL -- ? includes the FREE use of an accordion during thet period, which Beauty' 1.00, 3.39, 6.18, 9.00 ing Pla: Admission 2.00 Person X Ajox. Appointments mey be made in Ajex by Bhoning 'Alex 773, or by ire our store in Oshews, RA | |Regent -- "The Restless Breed | | 1.35, 4.10, 6.55, 9.35 p.m. "Brea Se drpes He rrr nL, LES HET PE dit's hands when the bandit] P™- Last complete show 8.20 reached for it. A passerby joined| P-™: in ameg HAL STALMASTER - LUANA PATTEN - JEFF YORK _ a pe. -- "THE RESTL! 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