The Oshawa Times, 10 Aug 1960, p. 17

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| Tinse Red Struggle Teo Bring In 'Harvest. press|converting it into a reception Communist By PEER HOFFER | Bulgaria's N sands of city work- AP)--Eastern Eur- reports thou ist rulers are en-lers and students are being sent| ding. tense strugglé toto collective farms which sup- nt peasants into| posedly are short of farm labor. to bring in the But it also disclosed situations y | like this: i wll & The lampgdon't belong to the] O:° morning, while imported asants. je farms are collec-| city peopl tvized apbelong to the state.|fields, a truc : 1d men the soil are apath-|{sped through the village to t = WEEVIS | 'cren-wChannel 11--Hamilton 'gaged in "ush indi all-out ef | ION LOG CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto | WKBW< Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester jo agricultural troubles of the WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo) Communist bloc, but all the sat- | WGR.TIChannel 2--Butfale % 8:30 A.M. 7-Fun Rouse M. 9:00 11--Family Theatre 6--Wooler 5--Playhouse 4--Bozo's Cartoon Story THURSDAY EVE, 5:00 P. . 11--Romper Room 5--Ding Dong School 4--Popeye 2--Byline 9:30 AM. 11----Movie 7--Romper room 5--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2--Checkers 10:00 A.M. $-2--Dough Ra Mi 4--Deccember Bride 10:30 A.M. 7--Morning Show IWEDNPPAY EVE, 1 58 P.M. 5-Plagnse | Eley arioon ' StorgBook 8-The ig Rascals $5 P.M. | é&=Bigiac Show £30 P.M. 9--My-riend Flicka 6--Hukleberry Hound 2-Fe¢x The Cat 5:00 P.M. 11.6-< ews 7--prly Show 4---Yyestern 3----Jighway Patrol 6:15 P.M C-wea Hunt 6:30 P.M. {1-Family Theatre S«-2News; Weather 6:45 P.M. #--Huntley-Brinkley Report 11-6-4-2--News 7:00 P.M. 8---Tabloid $--Vikings 4--Cannonball . 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11--Bob McLean Show 5-2--Concentration 4--Serial Drama 12:00 NOON 11--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7--Restless Gun 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News:; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee 4=Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 11--News 7--Love That Bob §-2--It Could Be You 4--Search For Tomorrow Mr, A 5 2 0 P.M. y Theatre 4--Toprer 2--Shotzun Slade 7:15 P.M. 7--News: Weather 7:30 P 7--News; Weather 7:30 7 P.M. 6--Leave It To Beaver 7--Guy Lombardo 5-2--Wagon Train 4--Dramatic Series 8:00 P.M. 11-6---RCMP 7--Take A Good Look 8:30 P.M. 11-6--Live A Borrowed Lif t v 4--Invisible' Man 2---Law of the Plainsman 7:45 P.M. Masterson house 8:30 P.M. ar Pl# house Real McCoys e 7_0Ozzie and Harriet 4--Drama 3-2--The Price is Right 9:00 P.M, 11-6-5_Happy 7--The Hawaiian Eye 4---The Millionaire 2--Happy 9:30 P.M. 11-6-5 -- Tate 4--I've Got a Secret 2-Tate 10:00 P.M. 11-6--First Person 7--Sea Hunt §-2--This Is Your Life 4--Steel Hour 10.30 P.M. 11-6--A Case For The Courts 7--About Faces 5--Movie 4--Meet The Millers 2---Mid-day matinee 1:30 P.M. 7--Divorce Hearing 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M, 7-Day In Court 6--Chez Helene 5-2--Queen For A Day 4--Drama Series 2:30 P.M. 11---Movie 7-Gale Storm 5-2--Loretta Young arson Show lor Father Theatre 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 7--Beat The Clock 5.2--Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 3:30 P.M. 11---News 7-Who Do You ¥--Interpol Calling 8--Man Hunt 3-Four Just Men 11:00 P.M. 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. ¥---Playhouse $--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. f1-Late Show 6--Trackdown S3--Jack Parr é~Theatre THURSDAY 8:00 AM, f----Buffalo A.M. 5-2---Today &~News Roundup 8:15 AM . &--Captain Kangaroo Social Centre For Oldsters VICTORIA (CP) -- A recrea- tional centre has been opened here to take some of the bore-| dom out of retired life for Vie-| toria's old folk. Silver Threads, a senior citi- zens' society, runs a social cen- tre providing recreational, coun- selling and placement service. This fall instruction begins in a number of crafts. "Many of our members have a terrific amount of time and en- ergy," said Glen Hamilton, exec- utive director of the Red Feather agency. "They need some crea- tive activity." | Silver Threads' re cr e ational program includes musie, sewing, | knitting and a variety of games. | About 100 volunteers provide transportation for those unable to] get around unassisted. PARENTS - YOUNG PEOPLE! Registrations are now being accepted for FALL TERM OPENING TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1960. AT THE . OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Eight Day-School Courses from which to choose Modern Equipment and methods. Personal, Indivi- dual instructions in major subjects. Over 100 Gra- duates placed in 1960. Trust 6--Fighting Words 5-2--From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M, 11--Bugs Bunny and Friends 7---American Bandstand 6--Millionaire 4--The Brightest Day 5-2---The Thin Man © 11:15 P, ws; Sp M . kskin tdge Ei } 2--Checkers CUSTOM MADE a J! Wik PERIES 5268) Mc bo SAE Wis Evening Classes -- Tuesday and Thursday Evenings 7:00-9:00 p.m. -- Tuition $15.00 per month ACT NOW! GET THE FACTS! CLIP AND MAIL THE COUPON Ly am interested in the Specialized Business Training offered ' by the Oshawa Business College. { { Day School ....... | ¢ Please send full particulars to: | Name ....ce000enssss: Phone No. ., ' ( Address ....ceececnccnicairanaceas.. Age Liuaes ! Grade attained at High School ...... Signed e were sweating in the|2 ; lers load of farmers the signs of peasant indiffer- he ence. Reported the newspaper {waiting room of a bus terminal, S¢a | {manager goes to town to enter- chines are not fully utilized, so may be wasted in bringing in the crops. But some farm man-| fields. taken to the fields to inspect'crops. 0 | | Poems Written By Youngster MONTREAL (CP) -- Ten-year- old Vincent Ewen, who gave up composing poetry for astrology. is considering becoming a poet again now that his works have won some literary acclaim. | Fifteen poets by pa sp ¥ i {pear in the current edition of < Bat, silt pay hlamed| Delta," a quarterly magazine "poor propaganda work" by the edited by Louis Dudek, a Mont- P prop real poet and McGill University professor. Frank R. Scott, McGill profes- sor of law and a friend of the Ewen family, arranged for pub- lication, Vincent's father is an artist and his mother a sculptor. ..u to celebrate a village wed- Romania's Communist press sailed agricultural leaders for a nteia of Bucharest: In many state farms the tain himself while in the fields most of the combines -stand idle." East Germany's current food shortage underscores the grow- | became his chief interest, Now he |is. reconsidering his decision. { | "I think this new interest and talk about poems will help me," (he said. A typical work: The Fish 1 saw a fish pass by With silver skin And shining eye "Come by bread" all holidays, meetings, fairs, fes-| It said. tivals and factory outings are) cancelled, Threshing must be harvesting work. Thousands of carried on around the clock. [students are packed off to the Romania--Not a single day | farms in their summer vaca- tions, Poland--Army units and fac- w ellites seem to be having trou- ble. Press complaints show this picture: Bulgaria -- Harvesting ma- have to organize two dark to bring in the crops. Bad| one to harvest and an-| weather . has to plow the harvested damage. shifts, cther Hungary -- Communist chief|delayed the harvest. Trade un-|ot Janos Kadar and virtually alllion members have been sent] iis agricultural experts Hard Years On Barque Recalled seas was not uncommon. ulptor.l snranee adjuster living here, Mr. Vincent, who produced his first| \yrrell recalls with affection the| poem at the age of six, stopped|tw, hard years before the mast. writing last year when astrology "The times were hard and the men were rough. But they were all genuine fellows; you could al-| laid the foundation for my whole wi MONTHS AT SEA weeks. Longest run he made with the Fifeshire was a 90-day {rip from northern Chile to London. nearly 10,000 miles. [in Great Yarmouth, a port on the east coast of England, Billj Murreli used to spend his vaca-| tions from school on hi3 father's boat. His brothers went to sea agers neglect their work. State! tory workers have joined farm-|and became masters of their own farms and machine tractor sta- ers in the fields from dawn to tions vessels. caused extensive| coastal don found the Fifeshire lying in the Czechoslovakia--Bad weather|East India docks. He have into the fields to bring in the| pointed up the mainmsa I rigging to the mainsail y: C. h c STRATFORD, Ont. (CP) -- In|° the days of schooners and clip |on hoard and after nine days pers, of barques and brigantives, | they'd kill a chicken or perhaps a 12-year-old boy on the highitywo, That was our fresh meat. The goats gave milk but that it was no surprise|went to the cantain. The rest of when young William Murrell took {he time we ate salt pork or salt And so job as a cabin boy on a four-|; masted barque, the Fifeshire. | pickle for y more than 70 years ago. | Now 81 and a retired fire in- r across to down to the deck.' I slid down the guywire and I was back on deck almost boys had reached the top." tramped through aaicl that the men could carve models out of it with a pocket knife. {water every day. In the dold- the other side and|in.canvas tanks on deck and use! that until it was all gone. We] washed in seawater when we! washed at all. "The captain was a Scotsman. He was a devil and the first of- ficer was worse. The discipline was rigid. It had to be. When you have 20 men working and living together - for weeks and months on end there's no time for any slackers." MANY JUMPED SHIP Back in London, when he went to the board of trade office to be paid off, he was one of only five crew members who had sailed two years before. All the others had jumped ship, "They made things as bad as possible for us and hoped some of us would jump ship. Then the pay these men would have earned was divided between the owners and the captain." By the end of the voyage he before the other APTAIN WAS DEVIL In the two years the boat the Wesiern misphere--Jamaica, San Fran- isco, South America--picking up argo here, discharging there. "We carried goats and chickens Lat had been lying in ears, I've seen it so "Each man had a ration of ums we'd try to catch rainwater! Rain hi a a. "« THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 10, 1960 © NEWS IN BRIEF LIGHTNING ESCAPE MEXICO CITY (AP) -- Nine. year-old Hermenegildo Hernan. dez was struck by a bolt of lights ning. All his hair was burned off, but he was otherwise unburt. ANCIENT TOMBS AMMAN, Jordan (AP)--Relics of glass and clay have been found in Roman rock tombs of the Second Century A.D. here when laborers excavated a. build- ing site on Mt. Jofa. AGED HOMES had been promoted from cabin boy at £1 (about $5 in those days) a month to able bodied seaman earning £3. "Those were tough times but they were great fellows. They'd drink themselves silly on shore but once they were back on ship and you'd worked the drink out of them, they were gentlemen, every one." UNWANTED PORK VANCOUVER (CP) -- Distrib- utors of 10,000 cases of free canned pork, provided by the federal government, met with indifferent response in a recent give-away program in Greater| \ Vancouver, Almost half the cases) EDMONTON (CP) -- The Al went unclaimed and were then berta government is providing turned over to welfare organiza- new homes for 1,550 senior citi- tions and the Salvation Army. 'zeps this summer in 31 centres. ays trust them. Those two years orking life." | Voyages under sail could take Member of a seafaring family) k a and When he left school he too vessel to London ard twe her lads applied for a job. | "The captain set us a race. He| ast. 'Up the ardarm., | ed OR BUDGET-WISE BUILDING! 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