The Oshawa Times, 2 Aug 1960, p. 6

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he Oshavon &imes Published by y Conagion Newspapers Limited, 86 King St. F Oshawa, Ont. Poge 6 Tuesday, August 2, 1960 French Look At Congo And Praise De Gaulle The Congo tragedy and resulting political difficulties iri Belgium itself is being interpreted by supporters of General de Gaulle as vindicating that leader's policy of transforming former French colonies into a broadly conce- wed French Community. In a discreet, tactful, reference to the Congo tragedy, President de Gaulle said July 9, the final day of his tour of Normandy, that "It is beginning to be obvious. . . that we have done well to act as quickly as we have acted there (in Africa)." He also told his enthusiastic public that 'we were right to create the Com- munity and as a whole it is a human and national success." plaudits in the press along the lines of Ouest-France's comment: "De Gaulle's African policy, which might have seemed audacious and revolutionary and which was sometimes even called 'an abandon' finds its illustration in the Congo drama." Even the right-wing Paris daily L'Aurore, sometimes highly critical of General de Gaulle's line in Algeria, wrote: "We must thank de Gaulle for having known how to settle in time." In fact, the position in the former French colonies, spreading over an area many times that of the Belgian Congo, was much more favorable for eventual independence. The pre-de Gaulle French authorities consistently favored a slow but evolutionary policy in Africa, en- couraging native politicians, giving Ca- EVERYTHING f) would B€ Damoy WITH HE ARROW QUEEN'S PARK Frost's Demands Not Bargaining By DON O'HEARN TORONTO Premier Frost's submission at this year's federal- provincial conference, was some- what identical but still markedly different from his previous pres- entations. Inasmuch as he asked for the return of taxing rights he was repeating himself from 1957 and 1955. But there was a striking differ- ence in his tone In the earlier submissions he leit the impression he was using the proposal for a return of rights almost entirely as a bar- gaining tool This time he left no doubt that he meant it In his opening remarks he said that it was time for some "final ity."" For an end of temporary arrangements. And this was not only his tone ut his temper. ALL BEGGING This tone was nol a surprise to us here, It has been obvious for the past year that Mr. Frost has been be- OTTAWA REPORT coming more and more dissatis fied with the Ottawa arrange- ments. He has been faced with the continual necessity of begging---to an ear that was largely deaf-- and in turn of having the muni. cipalities begging from him. In time this, of course, will wear down any man. and in the past 12 months it has finally got under his skin. SHOCKING DEMAND It will be some time yel before we know that the real federal reaction is to the Ontario pro- posals. This reaction won't be known until the next conference and pos- sibly until a further onie following it ; There would seem to be at least one ground for assurance out of this meeting, however This is that more thought will probably be given to the funda. mentals of taxation in the next little while than for many, many years Mr. Frost's tax requests were so staggering in their boldness at least $500,000,000 more, less the present conditional grants which Ottawa would most probably withdraw that they must be bound to shock the federal au- thorities into deep thought, KNOCK-DOWN ARROGANCE One would not say this was the premier's main purpose in pre- senting them. But it certainly would be a factor in his mind. In recent years one' of the points of concern here has been an over-bearing attitude at Of- tawa The ministry there, composed of men who inherited the grant system and had nothing to de with forming it, have been in- clined to take the attitude of not- so-benevolent uncles. . They have not kept in mind that the provinces have as strong a right to direct taxation as they dof not, in fact, stronger. Mr. Frost's proposal would serve fo drive home this point. And at the least it should tend to make future negotiations a bit more amenable, PARAGRAPHICAL WISDOM Next to a pair of healthy and lively kittens, an unabashedly fat and jolly woman gets the most fun out of life. "An entomologist predicts that Nature will evolve insects so large that they will annihilate man." Press report, If Nature will be patient a little while, she q . ' : oe ED S ui = For General de Gaulle approval of binet posts in France to two Africans, ; --~ s~ < Pe ~ t ; \ - Ci - may not find this necessary Big Improvement by ; i hy may have annihilated him- Made By Liberals ~~ @RSRY ici oe mur painful affairs of France overseas have about the Belgian Congo is that there ' " head will cure him of high By PATRICK NICHOLSON / blood pressure Newspaper filler, It will too -- if he's hit hard enough. awar zes > bes lla +) | 2 A al ays BLIND LEADING THE BLIND Eramameary Yess han oF Wellanle wit S160 Piss wiligres tin. Westiar on oa the certificate of merit for the = health matters. moon," says an astronomer. That France's eclipse after his beats a lot of weather we have of setting the long-drawn-out Indo- the authority of the Europeans but also GALLUP POLL BY GONE DAYS i hy 0 Libera) DpPSN, DEFENCE IN DEPTH : on. earth. --- - I'he thin line Abe Jac ckersgill 1s chie Chinese war that the Congo leadérs ha broken Imm siood behind Mike Pearson as gration critic: he has also be However wide the "missile > {en » Gaulle } saine x President de Gaulle has gained some down L] . 20 YEARS AGO survivors of the Diefenbaker come the Opposition spokesman gap" between the Russians and rovinces dain i. J. Umphrey was named as weep in 1958 was a very motley ,y parliamentary procedure. Li- the .U.S. may be, it isn't nearly ; . . . sistant director of sales. General array. Only 48 st it was the gel Cheyrier is also very active so wide as the difference of H . . Motors Products of Canada, Ltd. smallest Liberal representation 10 on procedural matters, but spe- opinion of many reputed experts © 5 1ne inancier be returned te Parliament in any cjalizes in transport affairs gen- in this field O 1 ac 1Ng IW 2 Elementary Flying election since ¢( onfedergtion erally. The opposition's general > : ; aio "iy 'raining hoo! was equipped Strange nough, it was largely utility man, Martin of all the It is said thal Dior's new style rus Eaton, Canadian-born 'eve Mr. Eaton apparently : h: : 18s and " air ie novices and the obscure back- (ajents, might also be said to dresses "erase the bust, waist and ANADIAN INSTITUTE ern 1 any Bf a benchers who had survived, so It fioure as an expert on procedure; hips". Years ago there was a finances. is not satisfied with the way Sarnia Observer comments. Other PUBLIC OPINION mi fo Ir men : ery thin at the top. In ful- he knows enough to break every dress that did this too. Reference , ; id { a nen » Maritimes say S m 1s appoint ¢ ifs function as oppositiod rule just when it suits him, pro- is made to the Mother Hubbard H x 0 question 4 ae B 'I'K of ight Di t he Conservative government, voking a storm of protest from which was said to cover every- filling what he calls "their duty." much time pointing the mistake : ' SER LL a atin {.ounty it had to rely almosl entirely on angered government benches un- thing and touch nothing. ¢ meerned h such z sticceed he ishand L four velerans Mike Pearson, til Speaker Michener halts him Vigre for bi th, on 'eave of absence p; Martin, Lionel Chevrier and ith a cry of "Order." Then we Overheard: "Now, Son, youn fo litary . service his African policy is a minor but im and above all providing an outlet for portant part of success in his attempts African desires for authority, at least to find a solution for Algeria. Histor: in the army. cally those who have wound up the What strikes many Frenchmen today alwavs run the risk of being dubbed are seemingly no African officers, that : 2 5 If some political headmaster well backed up by Dr. W. H. Mc- "liquidators", as can be seen in the case the departure of the commander-in-chief of former Premier Pierre Mendes- has been followed by the elevation of itficult task icar "DEE that not lv . difficult task an African sergeant.and that not onl createst improvement would be ul % 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 { land industrialist. who knows a lot about reading the right newspapers lately the press, radio and te sion are ful criticizing the press spending being made by our side, and not ) 0. A m Ontario ops to 59 per cent In the opinion of Mr. Eaton these ] ing all MT 12 tie lar od icke see the t HroR suit NON . ny media of eommunication are lulling ng all their facilities to blar 1 ep : a Pickersgi : I e the Martin features switched know why 1 spanked you, don bake ( | lew. Quebec anc t things have certainly been (4 injured innocence with the skill you?" *'Yes, Sir, because you're ills and evils in the world on the Reds i a 1 J as appointed as » A vinces lie be 4 n this sessior , of a John Barrymore; and he re- bigger than I am. "The Four Horsemen sumes his seat, often with a what he terms "their unthinking audier i 1 I i : : y : . ot la Y dent of Gen ees' into "insensibility to the issues of With all his money, Mr. Eator 1d era lo nada and d , ) ¢ ) l ) ie people's ¢ 1 again carried the mail phroad wink to a friend opposite Why don't you conform to the eme y Wh the dav." easily put his preaching into practice, y ; Lis Ser : h rector of & i elations for ; ; / : h av I preaching pra > ) ng mportance of | ro CODE load hey have had Ayalustl Jack Garland plays an effective' "current trend and become a non- : : the srver sugge » could 3 i Wine We ) ep ! \ ments has : er rom the wer tigi? Mr. Eaton explained what was ng he Observer suggests. He could acqu s 2 ance from their followers 0 icing, debates: Maurice conformist? MIS ' $ ¢ he ast. check Y ho are emerging in many cases ' or establish a newspaper in his \ I 4 ik b Poll put I pi + 0 Bourget is strong on public " Ini oie | Hui J he Gallup Poll pu : a P competent experts in their se- LEE LP Pe baud is evel Employer Loses Union Suit". while addressing a conference 1.8. mage and give to the wor medium ) } f i *stion to a miniature endance. ected iield And aming ne active on maritime affairs, and Headline. And smack-dab in the i Four Horsemen, Jack Pickersgl of communication which would show up z Mery middle of winter too. 4 ¢ ) I y Canada would MV. Deverell was commande coftainly has won renown by his with the press and the broadcasters college deans at his summer home at f i Ally Sol airs Pugwash, N.S. this "jingoism, narrow nationalism, sen- n he ' » r off, or worse off if all of the new formed Whitby's hard work and all-round Hy HENie Jever Jorge. phen, sationalism and superficial entertain. ; > mens Ww eze Volunteer Civil Guan, proved performante as 2 para on CBC topic Dumas is a good 1 | 1e whole country mentarian, Paul Martin has suc, on mines while he pinch hits effectively on trade; Azellus Denis torments the postmaster seneral daily effectively; and Mike Pearson himself has en Pligg] much to change his IMABE peoponn on defence questions; and by no means least, George advice in 'a world where there are so give them what he believes they should ay $ 'x : lender Velirgith. sbevializes Ob (rade S aie Orma Gerrow, Simcoe sireel pacH TO HIS GUN and civil service points. l south, was elected president There are front bench spokes The Liberals are heavily out minds" it is going te be difficult to Newspapers. whose livelihoo the Gerrow ninth annual family .., recog nized n each field; but numbered by the government eome up with another one which will profits depend upon delivering P ; : Vo v tart N est reanion. pica no longer stand alone : supporters; but individually, and 4 : y ,eader Pearson himse especially their leader, they S. Ebbs to carry "external tainly deserve acclaim for not overlap or co-incide with some sy vhich ssed and interesting t L 4 ! ; 4 of the Oshawa Juvenile In the mind of Mr. Eaton it is ap- H ment" for what it really is. With the t . id i ned m Ottawa'" Col: 'Frank Chappell. registrar fully jousted with Labor Min eue the world from the state into which Money his command he should be : : . He A ientre disiriet oF on ter Mike Starr to undeMine the t 1 3 : « % t and put »giStre a on une! anf, able' to go. to the people through the } I 3 worge Edmunds, organized huge: problem of unempiovii He urged the deans to find new ways iedium ol television and radio for ? eres 17% pans for 49 persons Jo aid reps done those who cannot afford TV and ; i : . Seralion NE he dnt ng rom star diplomat to party parently up to the college deans to res- the newspapers have allowed it to fall to battle for men's minds. He offers this many methods of battling for "men's lone he has an ex- ing themselves into a team this ev wa) ( ) 7 during the absence of Major Rey i rienced ana very able 1 SCSSI0N. tems already being sold greatest number of peop Ha I ted / Today's media of - comn Ct 1 welcome suggestions of impr r >. « rre as granted Bzit >. | : ; . i eave of absence to become chap- study in Paul Martin. Paul } country club eould "provide a powerful mes: f product. But foggy generalit r. ) 1 » of the Ontario Regiment -at tin leads in health and well RECALL LARSEN / tmosphere ; A i tters turally as that Vv : a 0s education and enlightenment 1 Eaton expounded to colles 1 1 » SE Camp Borden matter ni lly a IB KANSAS CITY AP) Don , I his portfolio when he was a 3 ; Ms porifodo whe Larsen recalled Friday by thin Metro 'Toronto. Enjoy the rest ting Guild Inn...for holidays, ) ekend or just the delightful cuisine "overwhelming emphasis 1s fanger- ) wankness of h h s I I ! yut he also handles labo 1 an 8. ou ; : * Kansas v Athletics from the ous Jmgoism, narrow nationalis n mer home sational excitement and supertic about bring tertainment." "insensibility Canada. Larsen, who made world series our special d F Fhe five supervised play- ger. While 3enedickson repre ico.' in 1956 by pitching a per Ss D V 1 ment f M v W. BAUER, M.D at , that is, without Jul; neces. so he is the spokesman for sociation club. With Dallas he arborough, Ontario, O e S ' ane Ne .used to apparel ise, The thing to de he western farmers among the was 1-1 srounds and two swimming pools nt an Ontario riding, he iS. feet. game. had lost five gam n [aa] Ali t of 1898 ct nis: 8 tga ad lost five games THE GUILD INN aders wed an enrolment of 1898 chil- 1 p06ly enough the Liberals' and had no victories when he now t ave a complete exam- SAVING WOUNDED Liberal Opposition nation to be sure that there is ; Rill Benedickson is the Oppos hs dd k 1 ' t I his lé I } ' cached a I CD! and: lture. In th as i Dalla Forth "Worth club 1 eek i lig ues 1018 n [] ober 1929. with a total of $121, has been ably backed up by Bill pion he was optioned July 8. at luncheon or dinner. Ask today about ; Benedickson and Samuel Boulan : al "weekend plan." 3 Hind! dren ending for the month of 0 wester! MP in the prov vas sent to the American A Pa ay on Kingston Road, Stretcher - bearer companies The trend towards the construction of subject he provides the information that 3 nfection elsewhere than in ! rit i tels t 1 1eht t { \ > ( i the t on's nie financial critic and motels to provide overnight ac ommoda on the Roman roads at intervals, accom he lun Since you know that ere introduced in the British ppp Jy more « é has hb y i army as a separate unit in 1873 n th he has been surprisingly tion for tourists usually 1s considerec modation- was provided for travellers desk jo! ou have been infected, you should therefore regulate your date from the 1930s when this type of whose chariots could be seen in » good doc ; his ect fe to avoid activity of the dis- REPORT FROM U K I ; AN. building first appeared on highways in ourt-yard parked wheel to wheel. Inside ¢ This involves good diet, British Tractor Dear Dr Bauer: What foods idequate rest and relaxation, Industry Booming a hobby of the history of public lodging English word imbibe. to a des reise f : : Califormia and Florida. But according the building the drivers. were able to (04 n . 2 »ck-up twice a year, in- : are more likely to cause excess By M. McINTYRE HOOD cep ind a check and he claims that the bibulium in the A i t ; : As a student of stelry history I the stom: F ; : »f hostel: 1 wy, | tal a {tack p ; omach? I am con Special London (Eng.) tractors account for a large pro pite an me's ) "ars ag , : . ve : i ts days of Rome's glory, 2,000 years ago, l'oole observes that lodgin for : I at Fe whether it is frui Correspondent » incres x i i | | G. B.. Kansas ' H = portion of the increase of 13,000.- Were > ars sd t ay motels + { Coolid and ar : : Fe é or hn shawa T v ) were the paralle of today's mote traveller first moved into jes t of i either. one Too : wh The Oshawa Times ) 000 pounds in British exports of ; hi u kt »doe O i ' ormer 1 y ONDO One of the bright From his fund of knowledge on t the introduction of the steam ' : i med 1 spiced food may " farm machinery during the Arst S »st spots in the British industrial . five months of 1960 e000 000 0 ye eeesee, heart All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company BILLS? pay them all with a fast NIAGARA LOAN Ad From $50.00 to $2500.00 em (sometimes more) to Edward J. Toole, manager of Chicago's partake of food and drink before re- t as any other muscle uding chest X-ray. You have cause for intelligent and con 2 a e may do harm to Oxford House, the city's first downtown tiring for the night. The bibulia ful I dh : pi Ty oh ructive concern, but no cause motor hotel, a much more ancient his filled the purpose of a roadside in and tre 1g, unless undertaken grad- po. nani " 1 0d wer supery on Bul tory is involved. Mr. Toole has made ts name became the foundation of the in : STOMACH ACID ne man ol woman chained NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 37 KING ST. E., Alger Bldg. (next to Biltmore Theatre, Suite 22 RA 5.6561 -- Closed Saturdays -- Open te 6 p.m, Friday Branches throughout Ontarie . in R 3 ioe when : iio t 0 . - vont s iy iia { Britis J Sales to the United States have a ~ oman days when the automobile ecomes a continuous. or fre- try. Sales of British tractors in... 000 he "170 per cent as com ®o0000v0000000000000" 4 = : 2 i i. juent experience, it is nol usual- other countries are hooming p put the country on rubber wheels Y \ ) pared with last year, from 2043 wii a matter of food at all. There Manufacturers are gearing their | tors 7807. . o th nH 4 i qr IM { ca > » « S nw Dx 14 much confusion about "acid plans to even greater export busi- piel 0 d 4 B i § t 2 i Ino ( omach The normal stomach is ness Ger A un A To a i %d T . . : ie ; y and must be acid to perform its Giving the lead in the increase x i Tn 8 2 cience OW A rm . Piles named Hieneman. "He spelled it Mo-Tel Waid uring he meno giaastive funclion. Only when the e ary i iy } hormones help lit i t exports of farm machinery is the y,0 aiready sent 65.191 tractors Te ) JR . : dity +s excessive, or when It Massey Ferguson Company of ahr p 53 W tl i I x pel g é abroad compared with 49,053 in J kd occur il times when the stom- Britain, subsidiary of the Cana- (po same pis of 1959 1 10U ain | IS On or Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain risen sharply. This year Britain 1925 in San Luis Obispo and he thought A Y y 1 as ach should be "resting," does it dian firm. 'It has just landed a And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids become a problem. This 1s now. contract which is estimated to be 'REASON FOR BOOM nelieved to be due to emotional worth in excess of $10,000,000 A spokesman for the Agricul al causes rather than physical. Re tural Engineers' Association gives T : A i' failed in his effort to register the f as been sirietions iy .diet may be neces his reason for this boom: He Orouis, Ont. (Special)--For | that sufferers were able to make elated Hor ary to help control it, but the says that price, quality and de ie first time science has found a | such statements as "Piles have Sing ye ss a ho ; new healing substince with the |.ceased to be roblem !"" And failed too CoH or ore comtmoidiy fo ugoslavia I'he contract calls I he ability to shrink hemorrhoids and | among these sufferers were a very Tho Bula Iriver A i ¥od comm I for 5900 farm tractors to be de- '0 = weight performance in the {po relieve pain and itching. | wide variety of hemorrhoid cone T 2 rs the word: motel HEART TROUBLE ivered in that country before the World, are responsible Thousands have been relieved | ditions, some of even 10 to 20 vears' SUBSCRIP ION RATES a : ¢ . < : 5 I ILD end of December. Farm imple "Britain well ahead of the with this inexpensive substance | standing : ov # 1 1 asingl popula isplacn | » Javer: Which type Hehts to' the alu. of 600.000 1 the world in diesel design, ght in the privacy of their own | All this egarded as pounds ($1,620,000) are also in L itness and efficiency : « 1 coronary thrombo- - cine y red i vdrau yment } became any lodging that catered prim- p f p 1 faret W I foe tded. /n the vide ER men roanfa on hich does ays. "It is rGw normal for Brit ind from which FOLLOWING TREND « tracto to be fitted with Todav with 83 per cent : Caton ) 1gnosed er more quickly? I'hi arge order i n Keeping ihree different sets of hydraulic | ati ay n Y oO oe with the trend towards greater : . ause a temporary increase of © ut then went back out on the highways Whi i | aes a 2 y : omach acidity, but when this world is the farm tractor indus 7. L. WILSON, Publisher and General Monoger That was when the ord "model™ €. GWYN KINSEY, Editor was coined by a California architect ne : y gland when he opened a highway layout in such a good word he tried it registered as a trademark. his order has been placed by one of the main importing and manufacturing organizations of word and his motel 1s reported to have pendability, plus the best power without the use of nar home without any discomiort or | coli wnesthetics or astringents of inconvenience. | any kind. The secret is a new heals In one hemorrhoid ease after | ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the another, "very striking improve- | discovery of a famous scientific ine ment" was reported and verified | stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in by doctors' observations, | wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body fave 4 or con" ston is of apn 'This new healing substance is ak hi Ata Stiite made (F reduction or retraction (shrinking offered itt supposiory or oinimant >" | form called Preparation H. Ask for Average Daily Net Paid St ¢ ' \ Lo 1 the pa A thrombosis : 1 3 by auto, the motel concept. is being re- se i Ferg: took: place, as of April 30, 1960 y a 1e motel concey g re 15 0 p 1 r narrowing. of the sen Company has a large ex- | Js. 'instead of building many \ ' e : x individually sealed convenient 1A Ve gd. ft ports order Loo in addition t v I . And most amazing of all--this | : on H Suppositories or shaped again to fit into the concentrated results in an area of 4 \ pecialized machines. In improvement was maintained in he heart muscle, the big order from Yugoslavia vay . . Ire ration H ointment with Wwnitov w es. The motor i he A im Wi th are. keeping down cases where doctors' 6bservations | a) 's itor: Ph ti ( I 1 ) ( alled .an infarct I'he I'he Agricu'tural Engineer s A their production costs and in- wep continued over a period of Special Sppliaitor ; reparation H X | ose ntre « the is 1 I 1 p hromt 3 p % bi 5 sola & La 1g $i t ( y 1 \ | hen, 1 the cause sociation eportin dy the pro- creasing their share of a rapidly mey months! | Sa 1 £ { Wh ; feet a : : . ; hon } : v hy 0 : b faction guaranteed or mone ' . t Cll I'd just made during he current expanding world market for their n fact, results were so thorough ! refunds y newest thing. Py 3 : a a y ulosis does appear as so-called as soon not have either, year, claims that sales of farm products, t court and motor court, A motel arily to motor travel." vs Mr. Toole. equipnient Pai Iv rel 1 Ain was promptly relieved, And | © trave ne 4 r cent 1 r I A ler t drit t y e ré | and 70. per I business n 1 estion ol smore demand tor' Bi h tractors and Broadly speaking, British man 1 while gently relieving pain, actual farm implements in many part acturer re concentrating on a of the world. The Massey-Fergu- excellent general purpose

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