Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 22 Feb 1958, p. 1

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WEATHER REPORT Colder this afternoon, sunny with moderating temperatures Sunday. TIMES-GAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising RA 3-3492 All other calls ....... RA 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle OSHAWA-WHITBY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1958 SEARCH FOR BT Prise Not Over 7 Cents Per Copy EIGHTEEN PAGES Authorized As Second Class Mell Post Office Department, Oftews VOL. 87--NO, 45 STRICT | Sheriff Tells How Man Fled The hunt on today for convict/the handcuffed assistent with Albert Joseph Lenoir, a former him. mental patient, 'who escaped] "They fell on the ground and in from a car Friday morning after a flash Lenoir had freed him- tricking a two-man escort taking (self before I could grab hold of ~~ him to Kingston Penitentiary to|him. We chased after him, but it © serve a five-year sentence' for was 6 am. and pretty dark. We / breaking and entering cottages. | followed his tracks in the snow to "| Spenial police cruiser patrols | the CNR line south of Highway {scoured south . central Ontario| _ {throughout the night and dozens hey vanished there on the of people fitting Lenoir's descrip-| F2llway line and there was ne ) |further sign of him. We immeds lion have been interviewed by| iately contacted Whitby and Bowe | ille police who carried om At Peterborough Provincial| 22! X Police headquarters a senior of-| he search. We stayed with them ficer said today: 'The wide-| (7. 2, & ort While a then res spread hunt for Lenoir is still go-| "uot 10 TePOr Th oronto, ing on. Lots of people have been| ...mes reporters joined the stopped and questioned 'by our| GOES ON IN i Excitable Norse Fans | Worrying Wren Blair licemen who had jumped on to, the ice to separate the pair took # them to the penalty box. ho" A f Te. "Co 7 AAA Sg Fre nig OSLO, Norway (CP) -- Wren; 'The fans have only paid their Blair is happy with his Canadian |buck to get in to see the game. hockey team for the world cham-|That doesn't give them the right| | pionships. One thing that's Worry- to get mixed up in what goes on] Some of the 8,000 fans ing him, however, are spectat-/in the rink." swarmed around the box, others : [s.. troitor i Te second - period fight re-|on to the ice. ; | ere was a rousing free-for-|leased some pent-up feelings. . |all Friday night halfway through| "The boys didn't like the| One of the high - spirited spec / |an exhibition game here against | Yanks," Blair said' "They've| d p arrested the United States. Whitby won|been issuing all kinds of state-| 2" was , | iments about us and the Minutes later Canada's Jean| 9-2, | boys | Some of the fans joined in the haven't liked it. They went for | Paul Lamirande traded punches battle. It ended with a Norweg- them a bit tonight." | with Frank Eisenzoph of the U.S. lian spectator being arrestedsfor| The fight started wher Gosse.|They were calmed before any [punching Canada's George Gos-|lin stopped Bill Christian as the further demonstration by the (AP Wirephoto) |selin on the nose. | American tried to cut in on the crowd. ree | Blair didn't like it. |Canadian net. They fell to the| Bob Attersley provided two: of "I think European crowds are ice wrestling. |Whitby's goals. Charlie Burns, too excitable," he said, "It's the] Russian referees A. Starovoi-|George Samolenko, Gosselin, Ted {tov and I. Yakhonin gave both |0'Connor, Frank Bonello and "GETTING NEWS BY DOG SLED That's the way customers of | Bauer, a customer on Tommy's | ed sled dogs. The papers were fsewsoo) Jommy Weakland ot { route, lent the newsboy a dog | delivered on time, accordin; to i iday. Frank | sled and two pure bred Samoy- | Tommy. ron, Ohio, on Fr day an i inl search yesterday in Bowmanville, ; | Whit Newcas M patrols, One man was questioned jy b bY sweastle and surround. several times as he crossed poy.. picked up what were PC CANDIDATE One Man Dead In Road Crash Hospital with '2 Masked Men players' right to have a fight now and then. | players minor penalties. Two po-| Connie Broden also scored. Grab Payroll TORONTO (CP)--Two masked men, accompanied by a third who stood outside, smashed their way Into a construction com-| Arabs Celebrate Planes Drone Over Atlantic Minister of Labor in the last government, the Hon. Michael Starr, of Oshawa, was last night unanimously nominated the Ontario Riding Progressive Conservative candidate at a convention held in the Whitby town hall. A former mayor of through the Peterborough area. "But no one has yet reported any real trace of Lenoir and there are no definite clues to what direction he has taken, A say and we are considering the theft in our investigations." car was stolen last night in Lind- believed to be further footprints left by Lenoir. They led to Bowe manville's west beach, but them disappeared. | Officers knocked on cottage |doors on the Bowmanville lake front asking housewives if they had seen anyone fitting Lenoir's Oshawa, Mr. Starr has repre- sented the riding since a by- election in 1952. Five others were nominated but all with- drew in favor of Mr, Starr. (Robertson, Whitby) identity, . Ed, Oattes, 30, 120/0sh General gr Ay i Bein Ty was a Bis condition is pany's office Friday and escaped | Pro-Union Vote Seeking Flares killed as the result of a collision|stated to be satisfactory. [with a $2,300 payroll, between an automobile and a J The two men, red handker-| CAIRO (AP) -- Crowds gath-|liaments and all political par- truck on Highway 2, a short dis- BORN: IN INDIANA Th | chiefs wrapped around their|ered in Cairo and Damascus to-|ties, %o 4 | ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- tance east of Oshawa at 5.40 p.m. i= of og and bss. th Das faces, charged up to the door af-|day for huge celebrations greet-| 3. Appointment by Nasser of a Planes from three nations droned Friday. Oattes was pronounced H. Oaites, of Almon © Mi of ®|ter Brinks Express Company de-|ing the, formal word that Egypt|central cabinet, executive coun-|back and forth across Atlantic dead on arrival at the Oshawa seaged yas bore a wigan livered the money. |and Syria had joined in the|cils for regional administration Waters during the night hoping to General Hospital, i ity, In sas, 9 =. 2) fo None of the staff of tHe Evan|United Arab Lepublic under Ga- of Egypt and Syria and all mem.|see a light or flare from some of Oattes was a pasenger in an{ias Hae To ingen, "|S. Martin Construction Company mal Abdel Nasser. [bers of a unified parliament. [the 22. United States Navy air- eastbound truck, driven by Wil | , i {would open'the door. One bandit| Results of Friday's plebiscite 4, Establishment of a national men who disappeared early lam Stark, 19, of Courtice. The| A resident of the Courtice-Bow-|, Woo iin "0" window and the/on the union giving almost ab- union under Nasser to replace Thursday with their Super Con- automobile, which was west. manville area for the past six| oi oq down dors. Seven of solute powers to the Egyptian| political parties. stellation, bound, was driven by Louls YPU'S: Nr. Qutus was Bh $I the office staff were ordered to|president were proclaimed in| Nasser will hold these powers|, At last reports 2oibing had Novak, 30, of RR 3, Bowman-POYe Of .A © Sark and Shp. year of the office and told|Cairo's Republic Square. for an unspecified period while a|Pee® Sighted from the cold, swell. " uyille. He was unhurt. (plumbers, of Courtice. |them they would be shot if they| Almost unanimous approval by new constitution is being written, |\N8 Waters, although the search Besides his parents he leaves ...q to follow | more than 5,000,000 Egyptian and| In New York, the United Na- planes were in the area where Indonesian Rebel Districts Bombed SINGAPORE (AP) -- Indone- sian Air Force planes today bombed and put out of action flares and small lights were re- the Lawn Cemetery. ney Liberal peace' is the meaning ~| war.' "What a he said, adding baker is fully qualif for Canada in international fair honey af- of unemployed According to company figures, Labor Minister Michael Starr Ford now employs 120,000 hourly- DETECTION EQUIPMENT Canadian soldiers are being issued scientific instruments to detect nuclear radiation. Here Pte. Jack Wight of Ottawa holds three of them. The one "in his left hand transmits Im- | suburb of pulses to the earphones and te the needle of the indicator in his right hand. Other instru- ments are in his pocket and around his neck A (CP Wirephoto) DRAMATIC STORY Today the Daily Times phoned Sheriff Eari Catherwood, of Cay- Jn. uga, Haldiman County, whol unisians an along with an assistant was tak- i - ing Lenoir by car from Cayuga J D 1 t to Kingston. Tor vipiomatic Sheriff Catherwood told this ie dramatic story of the Houdini- T lk 0 C style escape which happened af- d n T1S1S ter a struggle lasting only three| mynys (AP)--Tunisian offis . als today laid plans for diplo- 1 Wai drivin bio ear, Letts matic talks on the crisis with Gonstable Don Foulds of the| Best | ) the radio station at Menado in|to my bribing mfoneey Franes rile Avalting--avpars OPP, who investigated the acci- his wife, the former Margaret The money was taken from | about 1,000,000 Syrian voters had tions Security Council turned the | lot Tours eaiTier the Celebes, Indonesian revolu-| swe knew him as a pretty poi h reat al h i A ar- dent, stated that the automobile|Taylor; a daughter, Shirley and , =" MOUCy WAS "50 ER JO been a foregone conclusion. Sudan issue back to private nego- |" . tionary agents here said. tough character so we took all|ooneiliotors. rie / two sons, Henry and Ronald. | 4 ' ; | The vote was taken peacefull The big four - engine aircraft, bombed hat conciliators. had been passing other vehicles sons, ry ] wheelohair, who was making up| pei Y [tiations between the two coun- The planes also sev-|¢ precautions. When : and had returned to its own lane| Also surviving are a s ister, | payroll. It was Toronto's 50th| 25 ESYPU's border dispute with tries as Egypt announced will-|%"® of the radar-filled planes that, a; important bridges in the we were half a mile west of Robert Murphy, United States when for some reason it went out| Mrs. L Saye: tielen), of Osh woldup this year. Borges obably put into jeep ingness to resume talks with LE a area, the agents added, There| Bowmanville Lenoir pleaded with fleputy under-secrelisy of state, of ¢ and d with Ww, rother, ' John Powell ti Maral. 81 by Sudan after Sudanese parliamen- ' were no details of casualties. us to stop for a moment. en. route to Tunis after i 2 a ; ' -- Seana a $0, , by an agreement to con- since about 4 am, ursday . gg n rial WICH Ha Ihe BACK WAY 40 BONA AE ATHEISM tion wen at do ary elections wre Weld for 10/3C8 PGS, Am Fhe Meno vas! hi Been" sme Le en ol Shcousguy ; his saben. Funerai He was ordered back info the of: i days starting next Fri Egyp-1 ai Tt had left ite|dUring the lastifew days by Lt. with Secretar y-General Dag Chapel pint agg Monday \fice. [NOW ONE STATE tian - Sudanese talks Here had a base ps hrs or Col. D. J. Somba, army com.| 'He became insistent that we|Hammarskjold Friday at United - Feb. 24. Rev. E. A. Irwin, rec-| The bandits, two of whom wore! Announcement of the plebiscite yolhen gown Weduesfiay, p.m. Wednesday and was sched- Mander. of Sorts Colsbes Vio slop the af ns somes! 1 Nations headquarters In New orine as tor of Holy Trinity Anglican bluish - grey suburban coats, es- results turned Egypt and Syria, uch of the heat was re-(uled back about moon Thursday i on i Bi vate - Ho) 4 Tae ar d and hen we . Church, will conduct the ser-|caped by running across a near- Which are more ttan 100 miles moved from the dispute after ater making its patrol to the|cate with th 'bel le h d Poe d | The U.S, diplomat is due early « vices. Interment will be in Mount by railway track in front of a apart, into two provinces of one nounced that the UAR plebiscite | Azores. i ith the rebel government happ Lenoir lunged for the next week after steps to talk 2) S 1 t | shunting train, state of some 29,000,000 persons, |had not been extended to the con-| About fifty aireraft of the | 2 Bukittinggi, central Sumatra. 'car door, opened it and dragged with Prime Minister Macmillan EE The formal creation of the state tested frontier areas. Sudan had |USAF, USN, coast guard, RCAF | and Foreign Secretary Selwyn . which was proclaimed Feb. 1 sig. | asked for a meeting of the coun-|,nq Portuguese Air Force, hd Lloyd in London and possibly Pp OorKers nalled: |eil to halt "impending Egyptian fanned out across the ocean after "6 12) 1CO ers French Premier Felix Gaillard | u 1 S Iran o] 1. Resignation of Syrian Pres- aggression" in the frontier sec- ihe pi d | in Paris CORINTH, N.Y. (AP) -- Ap- ident Shukri Kuwatly along with tor. y Toit Ne oried missing | : proximately 80 workmen were ° {both the Egyptian and Syrian| Whether Sudan 'will hold its small lights on the water about! 3 DEMAND TROOPS REMOVAL felled Friday by lung-searing & es S 1 S [cabinets. elections in the disputed areas 150 miles from where the flare n orm 1 Murphy and Harold Belley, a chlorine gas that Staged jrom a 2. Dissolution of the two par- was not immediately clear. |was sighted. | {British Middle Fast expert, will pipe in a paper mill, but all are ---------------------- -- Ar - * " offer U.S--British good offices to reported recovering. . TORONTO (CP) Ontario] It was a dull day in the legis . ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- As roads ran out of fuel. Helicopters solve the crisis that exploded . The pipe was shattered when school boards apparently will get|lature, ending with only 25 of the A t M k snowbound sections of New York|swept in and took them out in with a French air raid Feb. 8 a huge chunk of ice fell from lower provincial grants as the re- 96 elected members in the cham. uto a ers 1 u auses state fight out from under tow- short order, lon a Tunisian village. the eaves of a building at the sult of school shut-downs caused ber. . ering drifts, the helicopter it ky The state has established a| Since the raid, Tunisia haside- International Paper Company by Asian flu and bad weather. Arthur Reaume (L --- Essex St t D [) ™ ing over an emergency role |code of basic signals under which manded that France remove plant here. | The grants are paid on a per-|East) injected some wit into the ar rive | Air dionally given the horse-drawnisnowbound families can notify|from Tunisia 22,000 troops who Most of the men affected were pupil-per-day basis, with school proceedings and maintained the 1SASsS er | sled. " {helicopters and other relief air-/have been in this republic since employes of o construction com- boards getting about 13.8 cents alopposition's running attack To C t Out t | To families marooned behind craft of their needs. |it was a French protectorate two pany, which is building a new day for each pupil's attendance./on the government's unemploy- u pu MONTREAL (CP) -- Several heading on a course of 180 de.|Walls of snow, the chopping of The signals--circle, square or|years ago. Paris insists that the building at the plant. | "There is mo provision in the ment measures. . | Possible causes of Canada's most | grees magnetic." |a helicopter roter blade, not the triangle--tell the relief craft whe-| Tunisian independence - agree A physician said pneumonia act of regulations for reimburs. Progressive Conservative men: DETROI AP) = Jmeriea disastious alr crash-the pileup| The steep angle of impact--al- ingle of Selgwvels, 3 Detoming her foot, fuel or hay is needed |ment allows the troops to re- was the most menacing compli-/ing for loss of grants when hers grinned at his jokes but, @uto makers, faced with growing of a Toronto-bound DC-4' airliner [most a nose dive at an estimated |More : |1t is then dropped from helicop-| main. cation that could result from the schools are closed by weather|their smiles became gibes when signs of the largest stockpile of Quebee last August -- were 300 miles an hour--indicated the |help 1s approaching. i - gas, which irritates the lungs. |conditions," Education Minister he began ridiculing Premier new cars in history, are launch- ule out Friday by testimony plane was out of control, he said.| A horse-drawn sled often can Of the 79 treated ut hospitals,{Dunlop told the legislature Fri- Frost's plan to pay municipali- : : / ducts before a public inquiry. The wreckage was scattered reach snowbound spots inacces- 24 remained overnight for addi-|day. E : ties 70 per cent of labor costs in| 5 2 Campaign of produc fon Three experts on aircraft in- in such a way that experts con- sible by automobile or truck. But tional treatment and observation.| He added: "No concession has'special works projects up to May Cuts to slash inventories. spection related their deductions cluded the aircraft was intact|its laborious course is no match! The pipe was carrying liquid been made in the case of Asian 3) : "| General Motors is reported pre- and conclusions from detailed | When it struck the ground. But it|for an aircraft that can take off | chlorine under pressure to aniflu. . .so far I can see no way The plan is a 'fake and a Paring to put many of its plants studies of the wreckage of the shattered into so many pieces |and land in areas no bigger than: evaporator tank outside a paper- of school boards being reim- phony" declared Mr. Reaume, on a four-day work week. Ford Maritime Central Airways plane and key parts were so badly itself, hop over miles of drifts in making building bursed because of Asian flu." |g pick - up - a paper plan." is mapping week-long shutdowns that plummeted into a Quebec damaged that there would have|minutes, pick up and deposit Officials said the liquid gushed) The education minister spoke a move reported to be dictated swamp, killing all 79 persons been little value in fitting the passengers with ease and make out and evaporated. Borne by a in answer to Ross Whicher (L-- CITES JOBLESS by its union contract limiting the aboard. p *| debris together into a recon-|careful searches of miles of ter- breeze, the cloud of gas swept Bruce), who had said 13,000 stu-| It was no use to Windsor, use of four - day work weeks.| They said no evidence was structed mockup. ritory. down an incline and into the new dents at Niagara Falls were af- 'going through awful times" be- Chrysler faces much the same found to indicate the plane| Edgar Aubin, a transport de-| In the current emergency, heli- building and the main manufac-/fected by school closures caused cause of unemployment. curtailment. crashed because of fire, an ex- partment inspector, said that a|copters have dropped food and turing building. by snow. Cuts in grants would "Why don't you offer them a) Ford announced Friday that it Plosion, structural failure or|full-size chalk outline of the plane fuel to hundreds of isolated resi- Some men were taken ill im- be "a very hard burden on the'loan? Why don't you give them a will lay off 14,000 workers all|lightning. All agreed the plane Was drawn on the floor of a han. dents. mediately and rushed out into the school board." grant without tying a lot of next week at its huge River Was demolished by the force of 8ar at Ancienne-Lorette Airport Also being used to battle the alr. "A first aid 'crew adminis-| Earlier, in an interview Dr. string on it?" Rouge plant here and another 1,-/Impact, and they criticized sou./near Quebec City and labelled |storm's grip are .snowshoes, tered oxygen to the most seri- Dunlop indicated school boards Public Works Minister Griesin- 500 at its Louisville, Ky. facility| venir seekers who made off with fragments were placed on this, | sleds, toboggans, skis, diesel ously stricken and an emergency will be happy when the budget is ger, the member for Windsor-/in an adjustment of production Parts of the plane--pieces that|This gave investigators a picture [tractors and a wide variety of Stew began transporting men to brought down Wednesday. Sandwick, led the counter-attack. |gchedules is might have revealed vital clues, |0f the plane and helped them | plows. hospital. "The new . grants will be so He heatedly denied Windsor offi-| . : i isi RE |make deductions on what hap-| In Schoharie County, five fam. Many went home, then had to nice they won't even care about cials "haven't even talked about on nd ais said 3 additional 4... STEEP PLUMMET . |pened to the aircraft in its final ilies cut off by snow-choked call physicians or go to hospitals. this," he said. the plan yet." il 0 ge produclion « Woriers It would appear," said Gordon moments. | ; - --- oe {vil ea off next Thursday Rayner, MCA's chief i nspector| The inquiry is in its final . . |a y. [Who worked closely with trans- stages now, and testimony from Churchill Wins F P t Pl |0THER LAYOFFS gon Separimen; investigators at experts on the plane engines is| Chrysle . " ie scene of the crash, "that the about all that remains to be our rariy QIIOTTIILS | imam nie efi over hers ot tecssniost . Another Fight plant here and a like number at high speed at approximately 70 vestigating the crash. The hear- g Kokomo, Ind., next week. degrees from horizontal while|ing may conclude Monday. ROQUEBRUNE CAP MARTIN, || OW Dbeilore ectorate mi serie ee, Crane toga wopesvad t-pain says the stock of new cars in| G E - u Churchill today appeared to have » elect a S v o , ' pi the United States will approach t t won his battle again.t pneumonia The election platforms of all more money in consumers' pock-; In Morse, Sask., CCF Leader 900.000 by Feb. 28. At app pre- as Xecu 1ve ec S and pleurisy as one of his doctors four major political parties now ets, M. J. Coldwell attacked the gov-|,, li eli his i 1 announced 'there is no longer before the Canadian elec-| - \ , : srnment's fz ices stabiliza. | 2ling selling rate this is equa : 4 5 ge are The CCF party's 10-point pro- ernment's farm prices stabiliza-'¢, o 69-day supply and the high. - {any anxiety." torate. gram included parity prices for|tion legislation, adopted at thea point ever reached in the 0 Ians- alla a 0 1C | This was disclosed by Dr. The last party to place its pro- agriculture and a program of last session, and reiterated his!gutomotive history. [David Roberts, local physician gram before the 9,000,000 Cana- home and school construction party support for parity prices ist vho is looking after the 83-year- a Gib e te vote In The Holo ; st pues related to farm production costs. . In the last two months the auto] CALGARY (CP) -- A former to Tennessee large quantities of |} a une OT year eral election March: 31 is the So- CAMPAIGN ELSEWHERE i atrese a makers have lowered their pro- vice-president of Trans-Canada|cheap gas now available to serve M > hi i: vhysiel cial Credit party. While Mr. Low was speaking OTHER SPEAKERS duction sights three times. They Pipe ines Limited resigned Eastern Canada demand. fa, as persona. physician Sande *riday In Edmonton, the other party Elsewhere in the campaign: plan to build 1,418,000 units injfrom the company last month| The original idea of the Ten-| mbar. ap hi leader, Solon Low, Friday leaders were campaigning else-| External Affairs Minister Sid- the present quarter. That's a 21-|because he was "not entirely in|nessee contract, he suggested, poy mper of Chutenl} 5 Bouse night in Edmonton proposed a| atts WEEE HEME Smith said in Ottawa the per-cent decrease from the first|sympathy" with the pipeline's|was not only to aid in the fi.| sal " 10-point program that revolves : 1 "wp arte 957. It's also the low- plan to export natural to th Ys iron € H-lsuch good progress that 'he is mainly around monetary polic- Prime Minister John Diefen ha p ¥, cd In ater 3 Ne ky I had United State, vie Jamcing pe ue Pispiive Lg alsa now Well on Tis way. io Yecoye y i RO or wv |baker completed a swing tard intende: o carryest since 1952 \ ster ed States. 0 create a situation that would!g,y» Jes, x iuding distribat on OF De¥ New Eo pel with Rymg Xo "Diefenbaker for was cut because of the Korean a of Jesignation from favor lower gas rates to Eastern Churchill's personal body- dividend or a consumers' dis. Schedule of whistle-stops, sy o that is War, : : read tho her J2dmonton was Canada consumers. guard, Detective-Sergeant Ed. count on retail sales. The new ing to small groups in Glenwood Mf Li, na is," 'The manufacturers and the Borden energy commission Fri. . 1bat seems to have been lostimund Murray, told reporters at money, which would be created Botwood, Grand Falls and Gan a ot iefen- United Auto Workers union fre- day. It was presented Guricg eo. sight of entirely," he said. the gates of Churchill's villa in by the Bank of Canada, would der. He made no major political d to speak quently disagree on the number I ination of Trans-Canada's fi. Commission counsel Arthur this Riviera resort that Moran represent the net growth in the Speeches nancing background Pattillo is to continue his cross had authorized him to say economy He flew to Montreal Frida Mr. Milner said he objected to examination of the financing of Churchill had spent "a very com- The three other parties dis- Night and will open his Quebec uid in Whithy the Conservatives re ' yi 12 Trans-Canada's attitude toward | the pipeline Monday when A. I fortable night closed their platforms earlier in/Campaign tour in Trois-Rivieres are anxious to dev elop secondary rated wor kers at some 80 plants an export contract with Tennes- Atkinson of Montreal, chairman Churchill's fast Tecavery Was the winter campaign that. started tonight. of processing industry in Canady fuioss the U Si about 23.000 sea Gas Transmission Company, °F. Trans-C anada's finance com- announced as Queen Elizabeth s three weeks ago. Meanwhile, Liberal Leader|to stimulate trade 4 ih Ge x He is gnastes 454 an American firm which will dis {mittee, will be called to testify. personal phy cian, heart special. The Progressive Conservatives Lester B. Pearson campaigned in! In Eastview, a ot year ted 345 Mors reports tod tribute Canadian gus through the! [1 Js sxpecied he will be ques. fist Lord livass, arranged io see based their case on their record|the London, Ont., area where he tawa, former transport minister ns haa pi fh ou y Sat S. midwest if necessary ex tioned with regard to an option the former prime minister today. as a minority government since|criticized the Conservative gov-|George Marler described the gov a oe compared 0 iy _ port permits are granted by the|'° purchase 12500 shares at 32 kians came {o the Riviera for) last June and a national develop-'ernment's way of going about the ernment's 1 m a ) 2 ime 'ast year TYS'er | espective governments. each from the company. Thea vacation trip planned weeks went program establishment of a continental air miemployed an estimated 108.000 shares initially were offered to ago The Liberals have promised a defence system with the United the public at $10 a year ago and|{ Churchill $400,000,000 cut in taxes to leave States. : sublic works joked time as "the mi pu am production workers in the first ORIGINAL IDEA LOST laughed and to quarter of 1957 and about 80,000 Mr. Milner said Trans-Canada have increased in value to $27 to! Friday night for the first leurtently. apparently proposes to dedicate date. inince he fell NI"Wednesday. any govern ne eve (foist on the Canadi an people."

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