Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 23 Oct 1958, p. 12

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d ' one: "The contribution of-the Eng- | Prince Philip THE DANY TIMES GAZETTE Thender Oct 22 | Subsidy Asked [INTERPRETING THE NEWS iol i Early Failures In Democracies | F1% On Ships To "ui Mediterranean WASHINGTON (AP) -- Ameri- !lcan Export Lines Incorporated | Wednesday has asked the govern- #4 ment to set up a subsidized ship i route between the Great Lakes and the Mediterranean. For the unaccustomed drinker, The shipping company said the heady wine of independence traffic over this route, now hand- can produce some unexpected re- i led by foreign-flag vessels, has in- actions. |creased substantially in recent' In Burma, Pakistan and Thai- years. land, new and inexperienced gov- It predicted a further sharp in-|ernments have made their first !lcrease after the St. Lawrence experiments in the workings of Seaway opens |parliamentary democracy and American Export Lines pro-/found themselves ill-equipped to posed using three ships to con- adapt its traditions to their prob- nect the Mediterranean with the lems. : ports of Chicago, Milwaukee, De- Now military regimes have {|troit, Cleveland; Toronto and taken over in each of the three Montreal. It asked permission to countries. In Burm2 and Pakis- serve other ports if available tan, both nurtured in the British cargo warrants expanded serv- parliamentary tradition, the de- ice | cision to confer power on the de- {fence forces was taken by the su- SERVICE SEVEN PORTS | preme civil authorities. In neither Mediterranean ports that would case was power sought by the be part of the route are Lisbon, (armed forces themselves -- -a Barcelona, Seville, Marseilles significant departure from the Naples, Genoa and Casablanca, |military-inspired revolts common American Export asked for anjto many Middle East and Latin operating subsidy to cover at|American countries. least one Sailing Surig each of| GENREAL CHAOS . e months on as the weather The military intervention in permits traffic on the lakes. It y sulted said it would make not more than Burma appears to have resu ci rat fos . from general chaos and the one sailing every two weeks, ; flaw and order If granted, the subsidy would pregkdonn YE oF jini makeup thie difference betwssn pn on the constitution. Xhos operating, "gin Pakistan, where law and merican FI rosts a ver costs - costs and the lower costs of for never has been threatened, is widespread conviction cign ship lines. Before it could order rant a subsidy, the maritime ad- [there oti at a that the constitution has enabled undesirable elements to gain a By KEN MTHREAL Canadian Press Staft Writer IN ANSWER TO FOOLISH QUESTIONS Too many friends of the own- | er of this small car in Weston, Ont., were making wise-cracks about what made it run. So, to convince doubters that it doesn't even need gasoline, he installed this huge handle at the rear and anyone who asks fool- ish questions is invited to wind it up Farmers Seeking Rabies Payment OWEN SOUND (CP)--Ontario|prompted Ontario farmers at farmers, concerned over the their convention in steady increase of rabid fexes injurge substantial provincial bount Grey County, have called on the|ies on foxes The price mentioned federal government to provide was $10 to $20 per animal compensation when farm animal In the contract rabies eral government The farmers made the sugges- asked that 'just tion in a resolution passed: at the be provided when annual convent 1 Farmers' Union lowing reports by inarian that Grey overrun by rabid foxes Dr. T. J. Cornish told here that the rabies epidemicito be getting worse which has been killing livestock] We have 18 people in Well and menacing children sen-{ton County now receiving med ing every da attention," he added Dr. Corn In 0 Guelph to S ministration would have to de- clare the route essential to thei} 14 on public affairs. velfare of the U.S. merchant ma- Pakistan's chief difficulty has rine been her inability to evolve a substantial basis for political par- veterinarian Dr. G. H. Collacutt ties to go with the British-made said the rabies epidemic in Grey constitution based on the party County is being spread by the! form of government, Instead par- wild. red fox ties have tended to be built up NOW AT PEAK around the personality of indivi- the epidemic is *'quite|dual leaders rather than distinc- I and probably 'at its/tive "legislative policies and pro- eak" but will disappear "as soon | grams. as the fox population is decimated! Prime Minister Bandaranaike by the disease." 'of Ceylon, commenting on such resolution to the fed the farmers compensation farm animals i that medical rs exposed tc paid Sam Bowman of epidemic ry thing and seem Ontar ontract bi 1 of the re attention fe Elora ra not 1 council{a tempora Ss Wor Toronto HALLOWE'EN CANDY Be ready for Trick or Treat callers! CANDY KISSES JELLY BEANS , HALLOWE'EN GUM DROPS And other Shellout items. Ib. 29¢ Ib. 33¢ Ib. 33¢ HAPPY HAUNTING Large Ears 25° Teeth 106 Skeleton Paper Sheets Rubber Masks HALLOWE'EN COSTUMES All.the ghosts and goblins will be out . . , for the witching hour is near! Fun, foolery and festivities take place on October 31st. Gaudy colors «++ shiny trims . , .funny, fancy or scary outfits! See Kresge's giant selection of wonderful costumes, for children 4 to 14 1.98 HALLOWE'EN MASKS All Shapes and Sizes Be Black and Colored Half Masks Kresge's r Family Thrift Cente DOWNTOWN Two Stores OSHAWA to SHOPPING STORE Serve You CENTRE years of age. GIVING A PARTY? Be eo smart hostess deluxe quality Hallowe'en ser- viettes and tablecloths from Kresge's are cleverly decor- 3%' 2% Many styles to choose from: ® Pirate ® Clown ® Witch ® Skeleton ® Little Kitten ® Gypsy ® Devil ® Red Riding Hood Tablecloths, 54x88" ...... Serviettes to match Character Paper Masks . , . first speech and suggested a new (Indian high commissioner in Can-| Thursday, ada. Another high spot will come Oct. 30, when the {prince is to preside at a dinner Imeeting in the Chateau Laurier lish-speaking peoples in a chang- ling world." CHIEF ADDRESS And that, it develops, is the theme of his address Wednesday, Oct, 29, when he makes his first 350- | Plans One-Day Ottawa Visit | By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--Prince Philip flies 6,000 miles next wek to pero- {pose a toast to Commonwealth: | United States friendship. In one of the most fleeting vis- : its royalty has paid to a far-ofi | The party-cabinet system, he| destination, he leaves London for |said, was based on having two|Ottawa by Comet airliner Tues {major parties, each capable of day, makes a couple of brief {obtaining an over-atl majority in|speeches and heads for home the the assembly. When this situation | following Friday, Oct 31 fuiled to develop, there were| Jt will be Philip's fourth visit found to be difficulties because ty Canada. He is coming as pres the system did not lend itself t0!ident of the English-Speaking Un. coalition arrangements. ion of the Commonwealth, and is | He admitted the British system to take a leading part at the un-| |of government was working in In- jon's third post-war conference of | |dia, but said he could visualize world branches, starting Sunday. | | India entering into 2 period of un-| The prince isn't going to be a {certainties and difficulties if cardboard delegate, here just to! Prime Minister Nehru--"'a great inject a little royal glamor. He leader" --withdrew from politics. takes such an interest that he re-| POWER TRANSFERRED {jected the proposed title for his| | Political developments in an- NU-WAY Rift other new Commonwealth coun- mah's drive to centralize power try, Ghana, are causing some dis-|in the government at Accra has] AND CARPET SALES quiet to those who pin their faith stripped local chieftains of much | 74 on parliamentary dem ocracy. of their power and hindered de- | 1 Mary RA 5-0433 OUR | appearance at the six-day, delegate conference. As chairman at a symposium, he will speak about 10 to 15 min. | utes. Set speeches will follow by | Sir John Slessor, marshal of the Royal Air Force; A. D. 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