The Oshawa Times, 24 Dec 1958, p. 22

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22 ™ OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 24, 1958 | INTERPRETING THE NEWS L. S, Snelgrove Co. Realtors Exc. quer Court Can Ike Really Level Next F By DAVID ROWNTREE Canadian Press Siaff Writer When President Eisenhower an- (nounced Monday that the next United States federal budget would he halanced, the question immediately arose; Can he do it? Balanging the budget is viewed by the Republican party as an act of faith, As Eisenhower pul lit, 16 would be an "assurance Lo the people of the country and the world that our government is de HM! termined to live within its means, thereby doing its part to prevent | inflation , , " The newly - elected Congress Is Poibio hy the Democratic |party, "We're going to he up (against these wild spenders, Is [the way Senator Styles Bridges land other old » guard Republi: |cans look at it, But it Is these [wild spenders" whose votes will be needed to approve the budget INO TAX INCREASE On paper, the government plans lto take in about §77,000,000,000 and spend the same amount In the period between July 1, 1050, and June 80, 1060, In the year that ends next June 80, it Is ex pected to have spent $80,000,000, : - Frere oar ol 4 v i Wd PO FR From the four corners of the | Canada's northern barrens, top, | the ""Bobeat," right, the Cana. globe where its members are | contrast with comrades patrol: an army's new atmored a n , a racked vehicle designed fo working to maintain world | ling Egypt's Sinal desert on speed and mobility for suryis peace, the Canadian army | camel, above, over terrain In: | yal on the atomic battlefield, looks back on another year of | accessible to scout ears, Can. | and the army's Cessna L1§ progress and achievement, Sol. | ada's recently purchased "La- | light aircraft designed for are diers digging-in during annual | erosse', the U.K, ground «to « | tillery spotting and liaison winter training exercises in | ground missile is flanked by | work, THE NEW BOOKS "The Proud Possessors" Fine Story Of U.S. Art Some fascinating stories of out-| kings, no Richelieus, Mazarins, created a Venetlan palace In standing American men and Colberts or Napoleons, America and filled it with old women who have collected art In| The men and women In this masters, another hought a Vene the last 70 years are revealed in book form a bizarre collection, tian palace on the Grand Canal "THE PROUD POSSESSORS' There are among them the sonand filled It with abstract and| (Random House of Canada Lid.) of the richest man in the world [surrealist art, One of them ven:| by Aline B, Saarinen, a distin-|and the son of a blacksmith; a tured into the interior of China! guished newspaper art eritic and lady who lived hy the genteel pre-/to find ancient Oriental art, an winner of a Guggenheim fellow: cepts of the Edwardian era and other stormed the artists' studios! . ship In 19067 which enabled her to| another whose behavior is that of [In Europe seeking out the newest T T G ] complete this book a Scott Fitzgerald heroine; a man of the me Sa were patrons, 0 wo ir 8 | Mrs, Saarinen has. not written Whose ancestors were among the some propagandists, Some of pARONTO (CP) Joanne | an 'art book"; she has rather first to come to America and an-|them sought masterpieces, others Moore, 12, and Jennifer Glennie, phosen to tell the immensely Other Whose heritage Is Creek In: hought because of faith in an yy went Christmas shopping human story of the lives, person.|dian; the greatest financier the artist or a movement [Tuesday night for their mothers'| alities and tastes of these extra.|!he world has ever known and a| "It has hecome the mode to gifts, They. had saved a little] ordinary people. These collectors| diet philisopher, One of them have taste," wrote James Jack:|qver $4 and Joanne carried It In were not objective spectators, By| Was a fastidious bachelor who|son Jarves In the 1860's, "Private a wallet grasped in her hand purchase and patronage they de-|!lved exquisitely In a preciously galleries in New York are hecom:|" Ag they stepped into a down elared their convictions and sup {contrived setting, another was ing almost A8.common as private (own subway station a youth of ported different levels and kinds all but oblivious to a home of stables about 18 grabbed the wallet and of taste, One of what Russell|Collyer brother-like-clutter, This Is a rich and vigorous| an Lynes called the '"'"Tastemakers" |ADVENTURES IN ART | book, a vivid gallery of American po irl rept « an architect, a decorator, a| Their adventures in art were portraits, Mrs, Saarinen,' assoo:| The girls wept, dealer, an expert, an artist 1s! equally diverse, One of the collec: late art eritic of the New York calle WINNIPEG (CP)~The Mani _|toba Temperance - Alliance says E., P, Taylor of Toronto, chair man of the hoard of Canadian Breweries Limited, has tried to ut a 'smokescreen' over the federal government's proposal to bring charges against the com. pany on the basis of a report hy the restrictive trade practices commission, The alliance said In a press statement Tuesday that Mr, Tay lor's letter to shareholders giving the company's side of the situa Detectives Pay Yule Money - Police were surplus, The nearness of Parker says the U.S, sur f of To People of Oshawa MERRY CHRISTMAS ond HAPPY NEW YEAR from OSHAWA ELECTRONICS "The Finest in T.V, Service" No service Chrlitmas Eve and Christmas Day DOWN Chiang'a Country Lubricate 1. Social insect Tellurium (sym.) S. HBread's exterior A throng 7. Make choice Large. billed bird Head cook Protect Pause Desire Spirit clama. tion Ireland (poet,) , Ad. mitted High neas rabhers Seize 27, Guide's note (poss. ) Flintlike rock Mr, Cantor Administers | 2 | present in the life of almost every tions was valued at $60,000,000, Times, has made full use of thel Moi oll Jack Webster aud eollector another was built for less than| Guggenheim fellowship awarded Wy hy Fugthubb gl Of the 27,899,521 people who $150,000, One of the women re-/her to complete this book ring a x description of the Waited the Warld's Columblon youth and a search was unsue naltior eago Ir A cessful Phe best people and all the 1! BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT The detectives looked at each lustrious guests of honor were re other, Without a word spoken peived hy Mrs, Potter Palmer in their hands went to their pockets her hattlemented castle on the Joanne and Jennifer went on Jhovren, ot Lake Michigan . This eqar oun u Y [their way with a crisp $6 bill and ¥) eging with Mrs otter sy for car fare home Palmer, Although she is the only money for oa major character in this hook who! R : i . was not caught in an Insatiable n . . (®) a oes prices do western farmers New assion for art collecting, she epi | Bransw lek, Prince fidward Island lomizes the prologue period and! KENTVILLE, N.8, (CP) -- The| large and the Annapolis Valley of Nova Ma taste albeit with a uniquely ad. Canadian government is consider | stocks in the neighboring state of Scotia are hig producing Arosa, vanced twist. The great era of art! ing a year-round duty on United | Maine tends to lower Maritime |ETOWINE almost half the Canadian pollecting and the taste for old|States potatoes imported into this prices even further, he contends crop Pr] masters in America were horn eountry Maritime prices are controlled Canadian production in 1967 with Isabella Stewart Gardner The protection 1s sought by | by those in central Canadian was 44,07.000 hundredwalght Soon great art, following the flow Canadian potato producers, who markets, Current wholesale! This year's outhut dropped to of wealth, was moving westward blame a large US. surplus for|prices for New Rrunswick po 49,430,000 of which the Mari at a rate that alarmed Europe depressed prices, The Canadian tatoes at Montreal are $1.55 toll'Mes produced 17,043,000, Marl FROM TENTH-RATE tariff board has also recom: $1.60 for 75-pound hags | time. production 18 down almost N mended an all-year impost T hale 4 4 3,000,000 hundredwelght from last American private collections) Ai present new potatoes har \e Wholesale price at Hallfax|year "travelled with incredible celerity yasiad between Jan, 1 and June ha $l 3-51.50 and at Sydney $1.60." Np, from tenth-rate to the best", The| 4 aro admitted duty-free during 3.7 The retail price is about 25 pug jx almost equal to the entire proof their excellence 1s the | nat period, A duty of 37% cents cents higher, Growers say they | Canadian production extraordinary wealth of American a" al are getting less than their cost of Maine alone grew 87,440,000 museums, In Europe, the origins & Pundreduelgnt applies the ba production and marketing [und redweight this year, an in of the museum treasures reach Gand Avril el TOUGH ON FARMERS |orease of 440,000, Total 1058 US back to the "collecting" of the WROTE FINAN( E MINISTER . Mr, Parker says low prices for [production Is estimated at 260, pharoahs and their growth is due In a ety | o i bo Duvhes, potatoes affect Maritime farmers |000,000 hundredwelght, up 1,000, to the mighty patrons and collec. |fecretary of the Nova Scotia Po-| just as severely as low wheat 000 from last year. tors of Church and State: In tato Growers Association Finance : : America, there were no Roman Minister Fleming sald "Tariff emperors collecting Greek antiq. Negotiations are now proceeding uities. no Dukes of Horry or Rupr. With respect to the tariff board's gundy, no German princelings, no recommendation," Medicis or popes, no Hapshurg Mr, Parker says potato prices na Charles | or Arundel or Cuck-[in the Maritime provinces are at Ingham, no Valois and Bourbon distress levels because of the U.S tn 4 "i -- DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS , Outer garment Mince , Backbone Lassoed , Sword handle Swish, as silk Half an ¢ Direction , Whether » Follower of Mussolini 20 Playing eary \ Blessings Yesterday's Answer 3%, Protector, ate(S, Arab, 26, Shoshone AT. Price label IR Anger 40, Post Office (abbr) wr DODD MOTOR SALES Ald PARK RD « (Swed) "Smokescreen" Charged In Anti-Trust Action (opening Rules In Pipe Line Case OTTAWA (CP) The Ex chequer Court of Canada has ruled that some $1,000,000 pald hy the - Interprovineisl Pipe Line Company of Canada to the United States government in tax Is hot deductible from its Canadian in come Lax Assessments, Mr, Justice A, L, Thurlow, in a 10,000-word Judgment rejected | 43 Park Rd, §., Oshawa Wish one and ell a Very Merry Christmos ond a Bright end Prosperous New Year SID, MARTYN and KEITH PETERS ederal Budget? 000 bit to have taken in $12,000,-|lion or (wo higher, more than 000,000 less than that, This def-|ever before in peacetime, pe. leit was mainly the result of the counting for more than half the 1057-68 recession, {government's outlays, the company's appeal against the | government, concluding that the| American (ax pald over a five:| year period did not result di-| rectly from earned income in the UB, as defined under Canada's taxing laws | Under a Canada-US, agree ment to avoid double taxation, a company or person paying tax in one country usually can claim this payment as a eredit on tax levied In the other, Various cate gories of earnings are treated In different ways I Mr, Justice Thurlow ruled that to get the tax credit, the tax paid must he on earned Income In. volving profit, There could be no income without profit, In the Interprovincial case, he found the Canadian company's American tax payment did not| come from income but through) the redeployment of borrowed | money sometimes involving a loss in interest payments, Interprovincinl was set up to bulld an oll pipeline lo transport Alberta oll to the Lakehead and Thence to Sarnia and Toronto, Lakehead Pipe Line Company be came a wholly-owned USB, sub sidiary of Interprovinelal to build the American leg of the line, | RCAF Searches For 2 Pilots TRENTON (CP) The RCAY sald early today it Is planning al search for a elvilian alreraft with two men aboard missing near Hearst in Northern Ontario The plane, a blue and white Aeronca Champion, left Hearst Tuesday afternoon for a 30-min ute local flight, It had fuel for three hours, Maurice Begin, pilot and owner, and Roland Marrier, hoth of Hearst, were reported aboard The RCAF Search and Rescue unit sald it would send out at least two planes to search the re gion if a check hy provinelal po lice and volunteer ground obsery ers falled to turn up any reports from the men, In other words, the treasury STRONG OPPOSITION open I, ave V0 0 ns Fisonhower dnt go uo de shit } "AF tails, but the Indications are.oh- and §4,000,000,000 less going out. vious that the government wants There are to be no general Lax io cut spending in slmost every increases, Most of the extra rev:| other field, Thie will meet strong enue Is expected to be from com: opposition, pany taxes hecause profits are There will be demands for predicted to rise about one-third greater foreign aid to get ahead Above this year's Rome people of Russia's big new drive in think this rate of Increase too Asin, Africa and South America, optimistic, The Soviet Union is planning to TEMPORARY PROGRAMA spend more on education and Eisenhower also hopes to in scientific research and this will crease postal rates, reducing the be a spur to match achievements, post office's losses, and get more(In recent years, estimated éx- money to finance a huge road-|penditure on farm programs, par: bullding program hy a higher |tieularly price support schemes gasoline tax, These, particularly|for crops, have had to he revised the last, will be fought and|to higher levels, The government probably by some in his ownl|is counting on yields far helow party, this year's records, The president sald temporary| The prediction, both in and out programs for agriculture, unem lof the Congress, is that the gov: ployment insurance and housing| ernment will have to agree to will he ended, This may save the some of these demands and that $3,000,000,000, it will probably have to accept But defence costs will be a bil: another deficit, Gov't Check Of Labor Board Asked By OFL TORONTO (CP) The On tarlo Vederation of Labor wants a government investigation of the Ontario Labor Relations Board and Its processing of cases, In an announcement Tuesday the federation complained of de- lays In certification cases and re: quested a meeting with Labor Minister Daley to discuss the sit uation, George Burt, Canadian director of the United Auto Workers of [America (CLC) recently erities ized the board and its chalrman, Prof, J. Finkelman, as a result of alleged delays experienced hy | {UAW in decisions dealing with] |eertification applications OFL secretary-treasurer D, FV, Hamilton sald some means must he found of speeding up the cer tification machinery if the board {18 to function effectively, tion "shuns mention of the major and crucial issue unearthed by the commission from the records of the company. "The Issue Is whether or not the company attempted (o gain a monopolistic control of the brew ing Industry In Canada.' GLOWS WITH PRIDE The alliance statement quoted passages from the commission's 1066 report referring to monopoli | stle intentions by the company, It [sald Mr, Taylor's letter in reply to the report "glows with pride" over the company's growth from nearbankruptey, its contributions to charity and heavy tax pay ments But, the alliance sald, If read along with the commission's re port "the letter will he seen as something of a smokescreen and a play for publie sympathy," The statement sald the govern ment's proposal to bring charges my " Wd 0 00 against the company, reported! ie federation executive sa recently from Ottawa, "is a Almost every union In Ontario has MAY A WEALTH OF GOOD CHEER FIND ITS WAY TO YOUR HOUSE THIS CHRISTMAS. John F. DeWit Realtor and General Insurance NEWCASTLE LUCKY NUMBER READING, England (CP)--Re tred elvil servant Loftus Thorne used his old army number #3422 in two charity competitions In this Berkshire town, It won first prize of a new car In each ome, | | to 11 pm slowed down union organizational CBC Features Top Money Star OTTAWA (CP) The CRC mavior head the list of the top 10] "highlights of the opening of switehing from outdoor action to lowed one hy Prime Minister such tall-in-the-saddle stars as event, although It was learned In thelr customary place 'were The CRC a Brynner | General Massey, re [she has yet to make an Holly: | he carried In English TV the ducted the poll of the theatre language star ever to make the Narrative of list, In order of votes throne speech would he scheduled polled, is as follows | language radio and TV coverage 5, Rock Hudson, 6. William Hol promise of necessary and highly | complained ahout delays, some responsible action," as long as a year, which have] work, Highlights | Glenn Ford Of Parli arliament | youvwoon (am Quebec: | horn Glenn Ford and Elizabeth | Hava | i pl de delaved tele moneymaking movie stars, based on and radio hroadeasts of a, a boll that shows publie taste Parliament Jan, 18 sex and comedy, The announcement Tuesday fol For the first time In years, | Diefenhaker who last week sald John Wayne and Gary Cooper the CRC would he televising the are missing from the list, Jatee the one. fact ot made un |. oh wox appeal stars as Brigitte | A at poin Rardot, Frank Sinatra, and Yul statement sald | filmed report on the arrival off For Miss Bardot, who ranked Governor seventh, the honor was unique as| view of the guari p "hy of the guard of honor and wood film: A spokesman for Mos | the apeech from the throne will tjon Picture Herald, which econ night of the House opening from owners, sald the French sex kit. 10:80 p.m RST ten is the first strictly foreign deseription the [list ceremonies and the The on radio for a half-hour starting] 1. Ford, 2 Miss Taylor, 8, | at 6:30 p.m, EST, Similar French: Jerry Lewis, 4, Marlon Brando, | would he provided at times yet|den, 7. Miss Bardot, 8, Brynner, to he fixed 0, James Stewart, 10, Sinatra, \ vr JOHN WACKO 136 SIMCOE ST, §, But (1) ished / SEASON AIR ALUMINUM LTD, Burlington, Ont, |} is our fond 2 hope that the enchanting beauty of the Christmas season) will be mirrored in happiness for you and your family. Extends Many Thanks and Seasons Greetings to all their customers, A. W. THOMS, District Manager RA 3-464) Sounded, AS Chaing Hurmese native scale Studies (mus, ) N. Ebb rage The Management and Staff Season's Greetings To All! | 39. Disco 1 40, Capital (Eur) 41, Dispateh 42. S.shaped melding SINGER SEWING CENTER 16 ONTARIO ST ed CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST, WEST Mackie Motors KING ST, E

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