Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 28 May 1958, p. 17

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Three elephants of a touring | circus, celebrating their fourth birthday, eat a giant cake at a "Mary Of Hungary" Lives In Fine New Biography Mary. of Hungary was the sec- ond regent of the Netherlands and was born into an extra- ordinary position in 16th-century Europe, Mary was the granddaughter of Maximilian of Austria, sister of Charles V. Ferdinand of Bohemia and Eleanore of France, and for a brief time wife of Lajos II of Hungary. She was an intelligent, deter- mined, and lively woman and proved to be one of the most energetic members of the power- ful House of Hapsburg In its greatest days Jane de Iongh has written a colorful and entertaining history of her in "MARY OF HUNGARY" (George J. McLeod Co. Ltd.) Thé reader sees Mary as a. child at the court of 'the Netherlands, later as a young girl going to marry the youthful king of Hungary, whom she lost so soon and so tragically, as a young widov beset by the hostilities of the Hungarians, and eventually in the high office she was to fill for 25 years. She was always the strong supporter of her brother the Emperor Charles V. FAST PACED STORY "Mary of Hungary" is a fast- paced story, written in a clear and interesting prose style and she is a colorful character as she plays her role on a fascinating historical stage. She also plays an important role in the fight be- tween Charles and the French King Frances. This tense period of history comes alive throughout this thrillng story. This book is important because historians have hitherto main- tained an almost unbroken silence concerning Mary, the second] great regent of the Netherlands. Many biographies were published | Bobby Scanlon Is | Out To Lengthen | | Unbeaten String | lowa Farmboy | CHICAGO (AP) -- Irish Bobby|y.. Braves called at an Iowa Scanlon, a 22-year-old physicalis, Tuesday, apparently paid |education student at San Fran-| ."- v.n416 of cash and signed (cisco City College, tries to stay penny Menke, one of the bright- jibeaten in the pro boxing ranks oo yrocnects to come out of the | tonight. eye state sinc b Feller | Tabbed as the best lightwelght| 1a" 5c pri Yocr for "the | prospect on the scene, Scanlon Is major leagues. {undefeated in 28 bouts. He makes| pitcher and an infielder, the {his national TV debut (10 p.m. sn vane . old Menke will report | EDT, ABC) in Chicago Stadium mp cqay to the world champions' | against the home town's Bobby py eo League farm club at Ce-| {Rogers. | f : dar Rapids, Iowa. Scanlon, who started boxing in| "my.ra were only hints as to the Buffalo, N.Y., six years ago and| of the bonus that 'ured {won 15 of 16 amateur fights, has|yro ve into the Braves' camp. | {scored 10 knockouts in 27 vietor-/g + parore he signed at the home | Tes. {of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| | Rogers, also 22, has registered, Menke of Bancroft, Towa, {seven knockouts in 15 victories. nhs caid he would sign with | {He lost four and drew in three.\;o 1.1) that presented "the best] combination of opportunity and] money." { Manager Paul Richards of Balt- | {imore Orioles, one of the many| 'Mickey Mantle Denies Reports NE I 310,900, Milwaukee officials | 'Sore Shoulder ment sie KANSAS CITY (AP) It Herb Elliott Has {Mickey Mantle's shoulder is sore | {and cutting down on his home His Own Technique [run production, he wouldn't ad- mit it Tuesday night. | MODESTO, Calif. (AP)--"This Herb Elliott. He never trains on a | Braves Sign "I feel fine," was Mickey's reply to published reports that a|y...) "1 took him to Yosemite and | recurrence of a shoulder injury yo" on' io the trails like a jack- 1 has taken some of the power out| pyii 1'm still tired from trying| of the New York Yankees' deluxe |; keep up." f home run hitter. A sore-muscled Tom Moore, di- | And in the first inning of the | .oior of the California relays, | Yankee - Kansas City Athletics ip ieoq thus Tuesday about the 20-| game a few minutes later, hel.oar . old Australian miler, his arove a foul ball more than |siai attraction for the Saturday | feet out of the park down the night event in Modesto Junior, {right field line. Tt struck a ce- college stadium. small audience and even helped ment wall 40 feet above the play-! Moore reiterated that there themselves to some tulips. ing field, The wall remained won't be a pacer for the Modesto| (CP Wirephoto) |standing but the ball seemed to nije "All the competitors are PARTY | party arranged by the Ottawa | elephants Junior Board of Trade, sponsors of the annual tulip festival. The | performed for a ~ |cave in contentions of those close good milers," he said. | to the Yankee club that Mickey | Elliott ran 3:57.8 at the Colis-| {can't pull the ball when batting eum relays in Los Angeles May | | iefthanded. 116 but the effort was clouded by | Even manager Casey Stengel 5 pacesetter, something the In- leads credence to the theory that ternational Amateur Athletics {Mickey's right shoulder may be Federation frowns on. Elliott's | {hampering the slugging outfield- (time bettered John Landy's word "hi cr's lefthanded swinging. His|record by .2 of a second, but By ey ae eT ighthanded batting 1's affected. England's Derek Tobotson has un thought it worth while to pene- The shoulder was injured in ala paced 3:57.2 mile which the trate more deeply into the char-|Collision at second base with Mil- JAAF has under study. cter of this woman who ruled Jukess Rol Schimiisiel gor ithe Netherlands for 25 years, or| MAJOR LEAGUE | LEADERS | to learn how it was that she help-| He took some big swings and THE ASSOCIATED PRESS egbout her predecessor, Margaret of Austria -- including a large part of her correspondence and an admirable "Itinerary" full of information about her journeys and activities. Apart from one study in Hun- garian, not readily accessible to Western readers, only one short book has appeared about Mary, published in 1855. It was always the absorbing figure of Charles V, that ruler of| a world empire, which always commanded the attention of those who dealt with that period of Furopean history. Besides the great Emperor-King, his sister, the Queen Dowager of Hungary, remained but a shadowy form, a humble servant, whose aim in life was to carry out the will of her sovereign, Apart from Juste, who wrote a century ago, and who, as the title of his book shows, re-ling. Drastic Geographic Changes Proposed By ARCH MacKENZIE speech debate. The island con-jopened. They erushed the first, Canadian Press Staff Writer [tained 941,647 voters--more than brought by the CCF last week, OTTAWA (CP) -- Some drastic the totals of eight other prov-/194 to 8 with the help of the Lib- revisions in Canadian geography inces. |erals. were propounded Tuesday in The eighth day of the Com-| The day's biggest proposal for Parliament. mons debate also produced a sug- geographic change was in Sena- The four western provinces gestion for free University educa-|tor Aseltine's contention that the ~ _-- Ss should split up among them- tion from a Progressive Conserv-\four western provinces should Ri ing Mag. Names selves the Northwest Territories ative member and the expressed|ryn their boundaries northward . | Joey Giardello As and the Yukon, said Senator Wal- hope from a Liberal that Quebec to the Arctic. Fighter Of Month ter M. Aseltine, government and the federal government will This would speed northern de- NEW YORK (AP)--Joey Giar- ed to establish the very unanim-|Missed In the series at Washing. | ity of purpose in the Low Coun. | fon and ! notice he has been tries, which, only a generation|bunting occasionally since. I'd later, was to prove fatal to her ray it probably is hurting him By own dynasty. some," the old professor opined. | : L This is not a complete history | Although Mantle's batting aver National eague, H Pet of Charles V's great lieutenant, |38€ is .300 (.391 righthanded, .276 i Ab 20 59 pin but the author proves that those lft), the switch hitter has only Musial, St. Louis 161 36 py "398 who neglected Mary of Hungary four home runs to.show for his Mays, San Fran 158 27 55 348 were mistaken. Not only was she work this season and two of those Spencer, San Fran 47 27 50 340 a remarkable personality, gifted, | Vere to left field. Skinner, Puishurgh 89 9 30 .337 intelligent and courageous, but | "Runs--Mays, 36. without her heroic efforts the| BERSERK HORSE Runs batted in--Thomas, Pitts- House of Hapsburg could scarcely| SIDNEY, B.C. (CP)--Joseph R. hurgh, 36. [ have maintained its domination Stewart suffered a broken leg and Hits--Mays, 64. over the Netherlands for so long. head cuts when a race horse he, Doubles--Hoak, Cincinnati, This is a book well worth read- was leading went berserk and at- Triples--Mays, 6. 'tacked him. Home runs--Thomas and Mays 13. 16. | American League i AB R H Pet. | Ward, Cleveland 84 11 33 .393 | Nieman, Baltimore 89 14 34 .382 | Fox, Chicago 141 16 50 .355 McDougald, N.Y, 113 20 40 .354 | Kuenn, Detroit 145 23 50 .345 Runs--Cerv, Kansas City, 31. | | Runs batted in--Cerv, 36. Hits--Fox and Kuenn, 50. Doubles--Kuenn, 15. Triples -- Robinson, Baltimore, Martyn and Tuttle, Kansas City, {and Lemon, Washington, 3. Home runs--Cerv, 12. leader in the upper chamber. find a way to get federal grants! _ y Montreal Island, with a popula- to Quebec universities. velopment and Ding ie Pre tion of roughly 1,500,000, should, Today, the hefty Progressive of the country's land are become Canada's 11th province, Conservative majority faces its| y : The "Province of Montreal," THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesdey, Mey 29, 1958 1 Holden Bros. 10th Anniversary Sale Ends this Week Continental Beds complete with Headboards AGAIN IN STOCK! These handsome smooth top mattresses with matching box springs and decorative headboards by Serta make excellent continental beds and they are so beautiful. Save $30.00 a piece on these outfits. ; Anniversary Special 70.50 2 for 1 54.00 We Invite You To Share In Our Tenth Anniversary Celebration PRIZE WINNERS IN OUR SECOND WEEKLY DRAW Mrs. A. Knowlton, R.R. No. 1, Bowmanville, Electric Fry Pan Mrs. G. Jack, 1020 Sommerville Ave., Oshawa -- Coffee Maker Mrs. H. 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KEY LINK When completed early next vear, the Deas Island tunnel - the temporary name comes from an island with which it connects onthe south shore--will form the Montreal Man Gets 8-Year Term MONTREAL (CP) Marcel Sirois, 34, Tuesday was sentenced | to 'eight y in penitentiary | ed guilty at- and assault dur- up at a branch of nne Nation- to ing a bank ho the Banque Canad ale Feb The charges arose from the shooting of Const: Raymond Charbonneau, wh to inves tigate reported the bank Mr. Justice Wilfrid Lazure said be had planned to e a 15-year| sentence but had taken sideration the fact t Sirois ap-| parently made no attempt a revolver he had in his po Two other men are awaiting 1 13 to use! 0 use land crossings of the Fraser. With completion of the tunnel early in 1959 and the highway it will link under the river, Van- couverites will be able to speed tv the border in 25 minutes. It now takes them more than an hour. 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Much of the sinking equipment Lad specially built locally for the job The 50-foot-long tunnel sections had to be laid end-to-end on their concrete er-bed footings to an accuracy of 'sth of an ch giant steel hock ¢ on their ends them cinched oue to be \ 'majority on job from a surface vantage point|immediate help only. Eddie Machen of Redding, Calif. | each time a section was sunk.| Canada spent too little on edu- and Zora Folley of Chandler, | At his direction a cable Was | cation, he said, a belief shared by|Ariz, again are ranked even cinched tight here, a flood valve Leon Crestohl (L--Montreal Car-|sharing the No. 1 contender posi- was opened there, and control (tier) who said enemies of the tion. One new face is found wires leading into the depths of Western democracies are doing [among the top 10 heavies, Sonny | the river were hauled taut or|far more. |Liston of Philadelphia, replat | slacked off ; Mr. Crestohl also referred toidle Wayne Bethea. | Kitchen gave his instructions the present situation in which the The only Canadian listed Is over a special radio - telephone (six Quebec universities refuse| Yvon Durelle of Baie Ste. Anne, | hookup linking all the sinking|federal grants because Premier N.B., rated fourth contender for crew. 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