The Oshawa Times, 22 Dec 1958, p. 21

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WHITBY, "MONDAY, "DECEMBER 22, 195 LA 2 Ex-Convicts Plead Guilty Get 30, 25 Years MONTREAL (CP) -- Two ex convicts who pleaded armed robbery and theft with violence were sentenced Friday hy sessions Judge John O'Meara to penitentiary terms of 80 and 2% years, equal sentences In recent years for similar erimes Rene Bauve, allas real Joseph Sauve, native of Valleyfield, was (given four concurrent 80 - year {sentences One was for theft with [violence and the others for armed |rabhery, y FRANK GARRY WASHING EON (AP) w= . welght basis, the newly in United States Atlas could be loss than Russia's Sputnik 111, if you Include the latter's carrier rocket which orbited separately for a time, The American satellite fs » single vehicle welghing approxi: malely 8,700 to 8,800 pounds, of | which only 160 pounds is de: scribed as instrument « equipped "payload." The rest of the total weight is the final rocket stage, Specifically how much of the 160 pounds is made up of Instru- ments or whether the whole 150 pounds may be instruments has not heen made clear, As for Bputnik 111, the Russians announced at the time of haunch- ing last May 18 that the payload weighed 2.019 pounds, Ineluding 2,148 pounds of instruments, TWO UNITS The carrier rocket Jor Spuinty ITI separated from the paviead after launching it into t, But orbit for The weight al estimates nofflel shana, w nie Es from 4.006 to 10,000 Hit was 4,000 poun pavioad plus the rated rocket approximately 6, pounds compared with the 8,700 pounds of the American Atlas satellite, If the Russian rocket carcass welghed 10000 pounds, that would make the welght of the gullty to) ¥ Court officials eould recall no SETS TRAPS POX After several treks, Norweg- fan trapper Bverre Omberg succeeded in trapping the first the carrier itsell also went into seven months, this earvier has never hae disclosed by the Rus would make the total welght oe tory, Sunibdaauon approximately 18,006 inde pl far as instrumentation in the payloads of the Russian and American satellites is concerned, the Russian elaim of 2,188 ponds would obviously far exceed the Atlas' 160 pounds--if that is the total weight of Instruments in the American satellile UNIQUE SYATEM However, even In announcing the comparatively modest weight of the payload of the American satellite, US, officials sald the instruments ahoard were de PAGE TWENTY-ONE US. "More Aware" Canadian Stand 2 Congressmen Report On Tour By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Mall Writer WASHINGTOY (CP) ~~ 'The| {| United States Congress today re: ceived from a special commitiee set up to study Canada-US, rela | tions a report that "a climate of | increased awareness' of Can:| ada's problems has heen develop ing In the United Bates Two congress n, reporting on a 7000-mile tour of Canada un-| |dertaken this fall for the House | a of Representatives foreign affairs snow-white silver fox In his |eommitiee, sald they found that their ignorance' of I relations have improved #ince Atlas Missiles Weight Less Than Sputnik III pared with the Russian Sputnik payload, make it a hetier reflec: tor for instruments used In track: ing # As for sclentifie experiments ahoard the American satellite, of fielals so far have referred wpe oifically only to the eommunica: tions experiment SPUTNIK EQUIPMENT When Russia launched Sputnik 11 it was claimed that the satel: lite was equipped to pend hack data on more than a half dozen experiments including pressure signed to test a unig nications system, And the URS, defence depart size of the entire Atlas, In com- wivaniage respect e instruments in the Ameri: throu; And the CArCASS, ment sald Friday that the greater parison to the Russian satellite payload alone, Is considered an n this oan Ceding they say, are spread ey say the greater length has and diameter of the Atlas, com. a size or weight, and compouition of the r als of solar radi: ation composition and variation of cosmic rays; temperatures; intensity of the earth's electrical magnetic flelde, and inet: Les, frat wis Yateliites Rone of th these na Yat the year, A mace however, nik in Ha7- Yopan wis uly 4 Yama I eorosanialives Frank Collis | (Dem, Me) and Brooks Ha | (Dem, Ark), members of | foreign affairs committee, sald (some of the problema regarded (a8 "nate when they made & | preliminary report last May {seemed fo have lessened In In |tensity, Others had hecome more Laerminent and new ones had der veloped since then In their report se\en months go, the two congressmen oritie. | od the American people for anada and things Canadian and accused the US, of adopting a "patronizing attitude towards Canada RECOGNITION DESIRED In today's fuller, 20,000-word report, they sald each problem still existed in the "pervading context of an intense Canadien desire for constant recognition of Ms separate national identity," It mi "generally he that apparent attitude bland airtoren + hy the United States would and has heen » source of gr ater irritation than the economie facts and policies themselves," The repory & a a 000g fo all document, of the Me 8 senate and nd the 436 a) of the House, In a series of recommendations for remedial action hy the US, the congressmen urged the Fis enhower administration to abel ish its oll | nport restrictions eo far as Canada is eoncerned and called upon the defence departs ment to consider giving Canadian manufacturers "greater access to US, defence purchastig cone tract, particularly in the light of Canada: 8 decision to purchase the U8. devel Romare songrossional "| ovat missile, BUSY ARTIST More than 1,400 works are sh tributed to ha hael Bantl, Taian td whe died in 1580 at age OTiAWA (CH) (CP) w= shipping close Mo at "a ane US, gov ernment subs zation of Ameri: Lawrence Seaway when opens next year, But they view Ht in different lights, John J. Mahoney, manager of du heavy starting loads 34 H. P. CA (for heavy startl 1 HP, CA (for heavy starting loads) help complete your set-up, { ELECTRIC IDEAL GIFTS FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP NEW G.E. UTILITY MOTOR ALL HAVE OVERLOAD PROTECTION AND SEALED BALL BEARINGS V4 H.P, DOUBLE SHAFT (split phase for light starting loads) Va H.P, CAPACITOR START PACITOR START ... PACITOR START . We alse stock Pulleys, Belts, Bearings and Pillow Blocks to H-00- Couiak MOTOR & CONTROL DIVISION 50 PRINCE ST, OSHAWA 26,00 36,00 56,00 66,00 ETT Tn LIMITED RA 3.2248 the Marine Associa: tion, i in Toronto Friday that [such a U.8, subsidy would not af: feet Canadian shipping, | It would he different If we had a deep sea fleet," he sald, W. J, Fisher, manager in Of tawa of the Canadian Shipown: | era Assaolation, commented, how: ever, that a U8, subsidy would [put meriean operators in a com | petitive position which Canadian [shipping Interests could not mateh under present government poliey, Because Canada has no Cana dlanflag ocean fleet, Fisher, 1t will have to sit back land wateh the ships of other countries reap the henefits of a seaway Canada pald two-thirds of the eost to build SEES NO EFFECT On the other hand, a federal government official sald he can foresee no effect on Canadian lake carriers, since any U8, sub sidies would be paid for ship ment of US, fox from Ameri can lake ports to overseas des. tinations, But in Montreal, a past presi: dent of the Shipping Féderation of Canada saw economic dangers for this country If subsidized American ships call at Canadian ports for cargo, |" The comments arose from | Washington news report that U8 (ocean shipping firms have fled seven applications for govern: ment subsidies on cargo routes between the Great Lakes and Member of the Oshawa The. 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KASSINGER CONSTRUCTION LIMITED---RA 5.9121 SRANDVIEW GARDENS, 2 miles from Downtown Oshawa, East on King Builders Association and the National terranean ports, | Eurapea, Caribbean and Mei: Canada Marine Firms Fears U.S.Ship Subsidy Canadian can desp sen vessels vaing "e are taking alt, Under the Merchant Marine t| Act of 1030, the UA, government hay agree to pay subsidies te 8, shippers to permit them te LAL with foreign vessels able to operate at a lower cost, One American subsidy applies ton Is for a proposed cargo route between Chicago and Eurape that would Include Toronto and Monts real as ports of call, SEES SERIOUS PROBLEM Erie Reford, president of Vio Robert Reford Company Limit Montreal, sald Amerioan-subside lzed ships calling at Canadian ports for cargo would ""ereate a seriows and continuing problem In Canadian trade relations," The former president of the Shipping Federation of Canada sald Mr, |add "Freight earnings by Amerk oalesuhsidized vessels will fur ther increase Canada's defielt trade balance with United States and reduce the ability of Cane ada's overseas customers to earn dollars to purchase Canadian ex ports "American subsidized ships , , , will take cargo which would otherwise he available for tram shipment at Montreal," DISCUSSION TOPIC He sugested these should be taken up hy Cana Adan cabinet ministers in their pry pective Jan, § meeting here wi thelr American opposite numbers, In another of the periodic ses slong of the Joint Canadian-Amen A loan cabinet committee. The government - offical sald here that the Canadian goverms ment pays subsidies only for dow mestic services between Canas dian ports and not for overseas shipping trade, TV Networks And Unions Sion Contract NEW YORK (AP) =. Ma radio - television networks a union representatives of actors and other performers have agreed on a new contract, ending a dispute that once threatened a strike. Donald F. Conaway, national executive of the American Fede eration of Television and Radia Artists, announced the agreement Friday, He sald a principal gain Was a provision to control wie of formers TV tapes--instead of live The union represents 12.000 am nouneers, singers, dancers and other performers. Most of the membership is concentrated in New York, @hicago and Los Am Home Builders Association | geles The contract terms inelude an {inorease in the hase guaranteed (801 extra pay work, annual pay of announcers fram $10,000 to $11,000. They alse will for overtime op .

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