The Oshawa Times, 17 Nov 1958, p. 12

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| - 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Meadey, Movember 17, 1938 ' 16, and her par- Mrs. Dave Gail Adams ents, Mr. and CHAMPIONSHIP Adams, of Drumheller, Alberta | Adams world championship in examine wheat that won Miss France Squelches PARIS (Reuters )--France has ~ Trade Area Plan | French "Information Minister WHEAT Toronto Cabinet Shuffle By Ghana PM ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters)- Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah announced Sunday reshuffle of his cabinet, under which he will take over the key interior minis- slammed the door on a British) Jacques Soustelle told reporters try portfolio from Krobo Edusel proposal for a 17-nation free-trade that area in Western Europe after British plan was based mainly on cations minister, No official rea-| France's rejection of the| Esusel becomes communi- more than a year of on-and-off/the wide gulf in the various tar-/son was given for the changes. negotiations, |iffs of the 17 nations, Another big In other moves, P. K. Quaidoo, { a Premier de Gaulle's cabinet an. obstacle, he said, was thé dif- former communications minister, nounced following an emergency | session today that the British plan was not acceptable, but] France would seek another solu. tion *The announcement came at the elose of a two-day conference of | the 17 member nations of the Or- ganization for European Eco- nomic Co-operation, pressed by that an A conference spokesman had | trade area in Europe would help fering social and working condi! tions in each country ompromise may be found in Jan. 1 as originally The Canadian view, as ex- " federal officials, "outward-looking" free|' withdrawn. No reason was given for the withdrawal, held out hope earlier that an|provide a greater market for Ca agreement on a free-trade zone nadian exports in the future, would be reached before the tar-| get date of Jan. 1, At that time, that However, there also is the fear if the European countries the six-nation European Common {yrn inward and'ring themselves Market begins to operate, DISCRIMINATION FEARED with high tariff walls, Canadian exports would suffer, The Canadian government had was moved to the post of min- _|ister of trade and Kodjo Botsio, In Ottawa, top government offi-| goer minister of |cials expressed hope that some ¢ time to bring the new trade area ,, Nkrumah into being . planned trade, was made minister of external affairs a post held until the reshuffle The moves were first announced hy an embargoed press state. ment issued Saturday and then RCMP Checks On Hunters WINNIPEG (CP( -- Changes In *Britain fears tariff-cutting with-| hoped that with Britain's partici-| Manitoba's deer hunting season if the common market would dis- pation the free trade area would eriminate against nations outside promote inter - European trade} aimed at reducing the number of wnting accide nts were an- I, It proposed a plan to link the through a gradual reduction of nounced today eemmon market nations Helland and of the OEEC Britain's chief negotiator, Reg- if it joined a European free trade this step area it would exclude Common would "set the progress made in wealth foodstuffs from tariff ne 10 years gotiations with its European as sociales, Imald Maudling, said the OEEC in the last back on its heels." MRS, HELENE FLAMME " Books Of Year Bring 2 Medals OTTAWA (CP) The 'book of the vear'" medals for the best Canadian books for children, one in English and one in French, were announced tonight by the Canadian Library Association John F. Hayes of Toronto is given the English language award for "The Dangerous Cove" Capp Clark). Mrs. Helene Flamme of Mont real wins the French language medal for "Un Drole de Petit Cheval" (Editions Lemeac.) MARK BOOK WEEK The awards coincide with the opening 15 of Young Can- ada's Book Week and are deter mined by a vote of the 171 mem bers of the Canadian Association #* Children's Librarians across Canada, Hhese Nay medals, given only in thse years when a book is déemed worthy, are "to encour. agh the writing and publishing in Canada of good books for boys afd girls by Canadian authors Mr. Hayes, a director of the Sautham Company Limited, pre vigusly twice won the Governor General's award for two histori cal. adventure siories "A Land Divided," in 1952 and : Rebels Ride at Night," in 1054. Some of §is books have n France, tariffs among the 17 West Germany, Italy, Belgium, while allowing each country free 1 Luxembourg--with dom to negotiate its own tariffs Britain and the other 10 memners with non-member countries {occupations including garage me- countries t [¢ Britain also had pledged that d JOHN F, HAYES radio dramatization by the CBC and his stories have appeared in school books both in Canada and the United States EXCITING DAYS "The Dangerous Cove' tells of the adventures of two boys in Newfoundland during the exciting| days when pirates were raiding| the settlements Rorn in Dryden, Ont., 53 years ago, Mr. Hayes was educated in Winnipeg and had a variety of chanic, clothing salesman, steel mill- worker, advertising sales man and bush worker before join ing the staff. of the Southam newspapers in Toronto. He. had studied art under Franz Johnston and from the Southam Company was transferred to the "Southam Printing Company, of which he now is vice-president and man aging director Mrs. Flamme, a native tawa, was educated in Montreal and her first hook "Claude et Claudine' was published in 1956, his was followed by of Ot three illu staggered most not central heavil Opening day has. heen switched o Monday from 'the usual Fri lay and opening dates have been to provide a greater dispersal of hunters The season opens Monday in parts of the province but until! Nov. 24 in the south area which is usually hunted right into this new ki fit-for-a-queen colors, Lorie Herself oung hoy, M book | trated children the mother of a Flamme's meda the story of a little g ve fe an unattractive colt on her grand | love for been adapted for father's farm. 28 KING ST E {vertising ~CP Wirephoto Presidential Contest Pakistan Atom Reactor By ALAN DONNELLY Draws U.S. Candidates sm. By GEORGE KITCHEN fiuto. iatiohal prominence ing one port hefing a Witter "Hie Rocke. nadian aid under the Colombo WASHINGTON (CP) -- Without soundly licked Democratic Newfeiler, Aman we a Plan for an ato uirAsHING To dust of the 1958; York Sowesnor Averell Harrimanideliver the 1958 vote. actor; it was } I ixseam Te U.S. election to settle, American Nov. i NG : x political analysts are giving the, The Democratic picture is a pit|STRO! iG CONTENDERS This was one of the major pro- campaign bandwagons a gentle harder ot figure, perhaps because, On the Democratic side, both|posals presented by President shove down the heartbreak trail|they have more int he way oi Renal Aud SYington strength Ayub Khan in talks with Prime ova the presidential contest of | progideutial material |whelming re - election victories, Minister Diefenbaker that lasted Across the length and Nea DY LEADS {Kennedy won re-election by a rec- of the land columnists party pre-| The leading Democratic con- ord margin of 870,000 votes, some- tessionals and Mr. Avera ge Voter tenders include youthful, popular|thing the Democratic delegates rimsell are assessing the vesulls Senator John Kennedy of Massa- cannot overlook when they go into of the Nov. 4 congressional elec. |Chusetts, ambitious Lyndon B.|convention in 1960. Symington tion 10. $k what effect the shat. | ohnson of Texas, Democratic|piled up a majority of more than tering Democratic victory wilj| leader in the Senate, Senator Stu-(370,000 votes, far outdoing the have on the big one in 1960 art Symington of Missouri, a for-{150.000-vote margin he scored in |" What they are looking for. eveniRer U.S. air secretary, Governor|1952, lat this early date, is some clue Bobet B. Myst ot New Jersey Johnson, as Senate leader, com- to the identity of the candidates, d prof Brown i California mands the national eye and is both Democratic and Republican, | is ; ""known to have presidential ambi- who will be in the race for the) Not to be discounted, at thisitions, However, he suffered a |presidency when Dwight D. Ei-|early stage, is Adlai E. Steven-neart attack two years ago and senhower vacates it two years 50, titular head of the Demo-ithe Democrats, recalling the up- hence. Apart from his own per-jctatic party, He carried the, enn set that sccurred in the touniry sonal inclinations, the 68-year-old" AC x thiwhen Eisenhower suffered a heart 4 é president is barred by law from in 1952 and 1936, losing out to Ei-| attack, may be dubious about en- fore completion of le Sant War {seeking a third term. [senhower both times, and thus isidorsing a heart patient as candi-\norihern Pakistan --the AO pected to take. It is understood that Diefen- baker, who is on a world tour, advocated that share of Canadian Colombo Plan contriputions to Pakistan be in the form of agricultural products, especially wheat. START IN TWO YEARS Immedia'e Caradian reaction to the atomic reactor proposal could not be learned. However, it is doubtful whether a start on such a project could be considered be- almost two hours -- about twice the time their conference was ex- ic alth anincreased|gelves. {OPEN CONTEST With Eisenhower out of the running, the 1960 election this be- [comes a wide-open affair and the!the Democrats willing to go along|up for re-election this year, im-| a two-time loser and possible po-| date, litical liability. But, depending on! how the political winds shift over |single Canadian Colombo Plan Governor Meyner of New Jer- project, Until last spring Cana. | [the next two years, he may find|sey, though he personally was not(dian contributions to it totalled! $36,000,000 and it is not due for for years over the Kashmir dis pute. and Diefenbaker aj red ito be in good spirits as left {the conference room in the presi {dent's palace, where the prime |minister and his wife are stay- KARACHI (CP)--The new Pak.|108- | The Canadian leader indicated |later that he was much Im- pressed with the strong person- ality of the new president. STILL FAVORS FUND Diefenbaker told a press econ- ference on Friday he still favors the idea of a Commonwealth de- velopment fund--the plan that was turned down at the recent ic confer- ence in Montreal. He said such a fund would give newly - i ent countries a | better chance to strengthen them- He mentioned Ghana and Ma- laya, and told reporters: "The Ci ealth has a and a mandate of freedom, and it is doing the job very well." Couple Awarded Damage Money | TORONTO (CP) -- A Guelph {district couple was awarded $12. 751 damages today for injuries suffered in an automobile acci- dent last year. ! Mr, Justice F. H. Barlow of tad [forecasters already have come upiwith him on a third try with the proved his standing in the party| completion for two years. } : the Supreme Court of Ontario {with a half-dozen potential nomi. popular Eisenhower out. of the/because his personal choice for) The Canadian argument a for ruled that John Kitching and his Witness Meet | Opens Quietly WINNIPEG (CP)--A three-day convention of more than 650 Je- hovah's Witnesses opened quietly today despite threats of violence against members of the sect. Special precautions were taken to guard against intruders. Offi- cials feared demonstrations fol- lowing the death earlier in the day of 14-year-old David Holland, denied blood transfusions because his parents, themselves Jehov ah's Witnesses, held it was against their religion, He was critically injured fol lowing a shooting accident near his home at Neepawa, Man., last week. He died in a St. Boniface hospital. WITNESSES THREATENED Two members from suburban West Kildonan said placards ad- the convention were torn down from their front lawns {earlier this week. They were re- placed by tar paper signs read. ing: "If the boy dies--you die." An official said the sign-chang- ing and threatening telephone calls made to other members was the work of "'cranks." {nees. With the ink barely dry on way. the Senate, Harrison Williams, sending a large share of wife, Audre " the 1958 ballots, all can be ex- Rockefeller has laughed off any ¢lobbered his Republican oppon- Colombo Plan aid in. wheat is and ree Fen damages pected to disavow presidential suggestions that he might seek ent. {that it would both help dispose of jiam Murcar and V. R, Hore of {ambitions for the moment but the White House in 1960 but the Brown, who was California at-|the Canadian surplus and help Hamilton were jointly responsible lanyone of them might find, when affable governor - elect of theltorney-general before he tried for raise living standards here. for the accident which occurred their parties begin nominating country's biggest state, depend-'the governorship, automatically, Recently Pakistan agreed to'in July, 1987 candidates in the summer of ing on how he handles his chores commands national attention by accept $2,000,000 in wheat as part! ------ ol 1960, that they do, after all, have|there over the next year, might virtue of the majority of nearly | of Colombo Plan aid, | o {presidential possibilities find himself under great party 1,000,000 votes he gained in de-| . i a It's no trick to figure out the pressure to come out as a rivallfeating William F. Knowland, for- REACTOR FOR INDIA ) NIGHTS Republican hopefuls. The finger to Nixon for the presidential can- mer Republican. leader in the| Canada already has embarked For quick comforting help for Backache, already is being put on 46-year-'didacy. Senate, Brown, personally popu-jon a Colombo Plan program to| Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, old vice - president Richard M.| Some observers regard the Nov. lar. in *his state, will go to the|build an atomic research reactor| Jas baie sug intro nore os ot Nixon, who has had his eye on 4 Democratic landslide as a set- 1960 Democratic convention as alin India, stipulating that it should, ney and Bladder troubles, 3 he presidency since he became hack for Nixon, who led the Re- potential favorite son candidate | be made available to scientists of Eisenhower's running mate- in publican campaign, and suggest and with a big block of delegate other Asian Commonwealth mem-| [1952, and Nelson Rockefeller, the|the party hierarchy in 1960 might votes from one of the country's bers. 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