The Oshawa Times, 5 Nov 1958, p. 17

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| Nobel Prize Hue And Cry 'Four Persons, 'Reasonably Favorable ol 1; | » At Seen Damaging To Russia 328Y niured your Seen For Farmers he sha 0 Imes 1 - By ED SIMON imolish the picture of the Soviet In Explosion | By HAROLD MORRISON this support pr ce would have to : Canadian Press Staff Writer [be reduced but estimated that hog Canadian Press Siatt Writer |citizen as o blindly Oherlelt POP BRANTFORD (CP)_Four per oousis cp) pgricuiture Prices may drop by next fai |YOL. 87--NO. 260 OSHAWA-WHITBY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 PAGE SEVENTEEN The hue and ery over Boris Pas-lously controlled {rom the Krem. sons and an 18-month-old babyy... 0 "hy cnecs predicts Cana. Lhe mandatory floor under price ' "were injured at mid-day Tuesday =.' : stabilization would be 23.15 cents, | ternak's Nobel Prize is hittingljin 'In his place appeared a hu- FHC "or explosion wrecked the dian farmers generally will have BE RL Torah. Russia where it hurts. man being, ostensibly no differ-| a "reasonably favorable" year in Br. i do trom Er Maer Agnew Surpass sos Sve the 195 but that Canada likely will Bo generally she Uvestock| a u a Nn £2 nN A) ne 2 osef Stain, Soviet propaganda|the West. oe ace surpluses in hogs and dairy | ked good. a Jom worked hard and not unsue-| Now, with the chorus of denun- Several mdre persons narrowly [ace IP! half of 1958, farm income from , injury from flying glass! cok : ' livestock sales had been higher fully to recapture the sympa-|ciation that greeted the award of escaped 4 a He anticipated also in an inter Sexi ap in intellectualsithe Nobel Prize for literature {o|as the explosion shattered WiD- iow Tuesday that for the first than at any time since 1951. Both whose initial attraction to the|Pasternak, the Russians are right/dows of %the two-storey store onlgim, jn some years all surplus| grices § and sales volume had in- textbook communism of M ar x|back where they started. fia street | prairie wheat may be removed|creased. y and Lenin had been alienated by », | Police said a new gas furnace from farms and delivered to ele- - fhe oid dictator's repellent meth.| COMMITTEE'S TACT |, "inctailed in the store Mon-|vators by next July. Threat Is Mad ods of putting it into practice. Mindful of the controversial na-|qay and the blast occurred while! Prairie farmers had an estim- reat is hiaae | Since Stalin's death, the Rus- jure of Pavielunle : bik Sine | gas company Employe was ated 204.0000 bushels on farms Cardiner's Life" | . . sians had been busy repairing the " 4 |checking the gas line. last July 31 and produced about : % Billy, damage, The West was given altactfuliy specified his poetry as| wrs, Naomi Caulbeck, who was 341,000,000 this fall, giving them ardiner s e { TCA Traffic would he publicly onvicte u eonin chance to admire the incompar- the object oft he award. If the|yalking past the store, was taken total supplies of about 545,000,000., TORONTO (CP) -- Frederick spi vi | i | . Sinclair suggested to TCA . . * ble Bolshoi Ballet, the fabulous|{Soviet authorities had chosen to/¢, pospital with burns to her Some woufd be used for seed and|Gardiner, chairman of the Metro-| Mr y Violin paying of Davi dOistrakh, follow the lead from Stockholm, |p, nds face and legs and lacer- feed, Prairie marketings last|politan Toron to council, says| Increases On comptroller William §. Harvey 1S 1) n ral er ome the dynamic. perlormance of pie $year aulhor could have gid fet hi year Notailed abou 5T000.00 thesis have been made agains ins anist Emil Gilels. RE qo eated snd feleatod ere Mk bushels. his life for statements on crime| Bi R {ween Montreal and New York| SAULTE STE. MARIE, Ont.|five-day trial. Mr. Justice R. W. DEMOLISHED PICTURE They couldn't afford to take the|i"% past: George Hall and Meivin BUY SURPLUS conditions in the Spadina Avenue-| 1gger outes and Toronto and New York has|(CP)--Roland Sabourin, 30-year-|Treleaven had charged the jury A crack Russian hockey team chance, Doctor Zhivago had|Gress who were inside the store, , .1°Cuching on the surplus prob- College Street area of west-cent- been "'substantially greater" than/old former mine worker, wa:|with finding Sabourin either toured Canada and earned non-/never been published in Russia. ad SIzanne Ferrvoesi. 1 'lem, Mr. Harkness said the gov-|ral Toronto. OTTAWA (CP) -- Trans-Can-lon non-competitive lines. sentenced Tuesday to be hanged|guilty of murder or not guiity be- ybesi, 18 months , 3 fe % litical praise. Other Russian But the book challenged some ofl who was outside ernment has already started to, J (old council he had been/ada Air Lines traffic has in-| nr. Harvey said he would like JD 7 for the bludgeon murder cause of insanity. athletes made their mark at the|the most treasured pts of : [buy surplus hogs in the West, for| called at his home by one man creased more on highly competi- to look at the figures, of his wife in their trailer home.| Defence Counsel C. T. Murphy Olympic Games and in world soc-|the Communist state. It was a the first time in about six years.|.., caiq he was going to shoot tive routes than on non-competi- A The slashed and beaten bodie:|contended Sabourin was legally cer tournaments, Their scientists|threat that could not be ignored. FIRST SNOW The federal. support price for|pim and by another who said he|tve:, ; of his wife and their two daugh-|insane at the time of the slaying mingled on friendly terms at in-| The unanimous bitterness of NEW YORK (AP)--The sea- hogs is set at 25 cents a pound.| Wo ooino"to "out my throat." This point was made Tuesday DOWN UNDER WINNER [ters were found after police brok. [March 12. He said 'evidence had i . k's fellow-writers in as-|son's first touch of snow fell on| He gave no indication whether " before the air transport board by ) -- into the trailer last March nea: |not revealed a motive. ternational conferences, their bus. |Pasterna 0! ) | A A i : ! Mr. Gardiner .told the inelfo- ; h | MELBOURNE (AP)--Baystone, 00 ! inessmen ente rtained visit-|sailing their colleagues and in ac-|the New York metropolitan area this support price would have to Mr. Grardiner i je nei counsel Ian Sinclair of Canadian| vis.vaat-old geldin th Elliot Lake, a mining community] The bodies were not discovered ing Western delegations and their|cusing the prize committee o fpo- Monday. The weather bureau re-'be reduced but estimated that politan licensing commission last pacific Airlines ; : six-year-old gelding, won thes miles northeast of here. for several days until Sabourin agricultural experts toured Em-liitical motives has effectively|ceived reports from many points hog prices is set at 25 cents a week that the area was the centre. The board is continuing its/Melbourne Cup, Australia's top| An Ontario Supreme Court jur [walked into a Detroit police sta- erican farms. {turned the clock back to the Stalin/of snow mixed with a steady pound of dope, prostitution and bootleg- hearing of CPA's application for race, by 1% lengths over Monte deliberated four hours before re-| ion said he thought he had killed All these contacts heiped to de-lera. downpour of rain. He gave no indication whether ging in Toronto. a transcontinental franchise that|/Carlo today. Red Pine was third. turning the verdict following a'his wife. 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