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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Sep 1955, p. 1

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TIMES-CAZETTE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Classified Advertising. BR 3.34972 A Other Calls BA 33474 A tl Uk OM, VOL, 84--Mo, 212 " i BC -- . WHAT THE WELL-DRESSED FROSH WEARS Going right slong with the gag, | all the hazing, senior students | and Ted Smith, Standing Broadbent O'Leary and Judy The Oshawa Central Collegiate insthiuie 18 expecled 0 have similar ceremonies his week Times-Gagelis Photo left 19 Ron EWE AN pe 4 [ Flek these hew students of Oshawa | have made & genuine efiort to | pight, sre: Boh Fomhon Collegiate and Vocational Insti: | make the new students feel at | Tombnsen, Donna tent palitioal apposition ie newdenl for Moret as Prosi: | dent Rene Coty summoned the full mport cabinet to pass on the home, Kule fam ioe aarsement worked aut with the an slalement hy Frof Lower of Queen's ly %.] thal Canadians eonsider themselves { | Inferior beeaise they lve In the shadow of the U Fol, Lower alin said Canada should concern sell with Canadian atialrs and worry legs about world problems Bald Mr, Pearson: "1 agree with that te some ex ent hut there is ne value in thinking of damestie improvements and national unity i we fall to establish world peace "Canada Hist' 1s a send paliey bul Canada anly ' hammed Ben Youssef, Across the Mediterranean, the | Narth Afelean protectorate lensely uwalled the auteome of the fil: | net session French authorities the Arab quarters of the chiel eitles with leaflets, bluntly warn ne that they wand permit ne Fepetitian of the AUgust uprising In which more than 1000 died Heavy detachments of troops | patralled Casablanca and othe malar eities ta counter anl vial ened which might be touched olf hy one mall st group's all for A general strike, Faure was determined to gel eahingt approval far his Moroccan settlement today, the target dale he aaslgned himeell # manth ago However, sams right-wing cabinet ministers were expecied to appose ab least some portions of he ae ward GOVERNMENT INVOLVED The vighiest apposition invelves nol ny fhe fut oof Maracen hat that af Faure's goverament as well, A a Boe oy voles prob ably will enure the National As sembly's approval of the settle ment & walkout hy the right wing ministers gould vith ores the premier fa resign when Parla ment Fecanvenes next manth wha spoke ta 200 | nat took her alk PI -- Nw YORK (AFA walerfrant Sethe ealled aff helefly Bunday Wight, taday sontinaed ity ovippling grip on the part of New York The International Longshore men's Asseglation (Ind) Whose / # =n | ¥ bo i dad | SEE ACCIDENT VICTIM Celina street isted nla an am n Another John Gatenhy shown heing as bulance Baturaa Was in eallision vehicle the King street gaat at about 5.45 pm ¥ suffered lacerations of the fore head and left elbow. He was ad mitted to Oshawa General Hos pa and discharged yestarday CF White investigated the of Aceldent hut no cha ges have so far been laid Photo by Bob Aldswarthy Polio has broken out among Wi th 1 J S. bre pli t 2 For Moroccan 4's contracts with the United | He added! i thing that the United ales are more sumerous and | "Our eamstitutionsl and polities | Blales foo chosen (on lake aver the FARIS (AF) = Fromier Edgar ni fasta aolonien at Fl vi 16 # bli ep ahly ost | Hi Ere Vali AA ites hl vent Britain, ST which 44 £8 the federal | and esl hull in the field of external | "Our pelations with the United | pllaiig, our daydodey contacts mutual regard. Our relations with wh fashington and tie questions the UB, Rowsver, are in the pro se with an single | and seope Bnd today they consti ke fi fod | tule pro ably (he mast Important y lo the impart of Canada's | which faces the government the Mreet relalionghi sonomie and | field of Mean Affairs" Joh TH HING' Brenda Fisher Swi Tonight NIAGARA-ON-THE LAKE (CF) plunge. A 16 MPH northwesterly the 82-mile disiance td thase Martyn Bell had when | George, 15, sald she may atlemps her aeross-LakeOntaria swim at 8) she swam the Take last Beplember. | io im Lake® Ontario this yes ; } | land, all in salt water, hopes fol Bunday with the waler & coal #0 #kles and calm waters for al leas! | metigs Martha § tme of 80 hours, | degrees another 20 hours aller {won the Canadian National Es { hibidtian's 88-mile marathon, and Kis | swim iF has a palniul inflam mation of the wiist, He has heen Coach Hyder woke this morning with severe back pains caused hy | In Bimeae Py {i hy nat gable ta swim Alan this ¥ 1 sald muscles In Ge d's Hii | » | arm were damaged hb) fe has ordered her lo heap hey | arm Imahile for six weeks NEW YORK (AP) The International Longe shovemen' Association Ind, today ordered an immed: German-Red Talks Undecided MORCOW (AP) The foreign ministers of the no agreement had heen veached on subjects dividing the twa countries Canadian alr foree personnel at Marville, France, the RCAF veported today, The aly force said the out. tule wear the prescribed garb | home, Beated In front, heside | Yvonne Marlin, Felg Jor initiation ceremonies, Despite | their pails, are Joan Cryderman ' Beverley Garrow KINGSTON (CF) External Al: Whe leadership of the coslition P association delegates meeting a 'Home-Rule fairs Minister Fearson says Cap: | tree sioley lo prevent sgaression, | enrhy Randy heach, alse sald i By JOREFN ¥, DYNAN are varied than (hose with any | fran with the United Ingdon | leader hip of the freedom-dovin i in the fiamminwanih gow | | countries fiegaune Wh do toh aw ihe en of | rh allem, apart | service ahead of It, particle hy ponbie 18. peace | post we ridge Reiween Asi | ue Wis commenting om "» " i ve es. Kingdom now are well established n the department of external resting on teadition, history ane arise hebween us now are | cess of evelnpment and are cer pumeraus and Mae varied tainly Wereasing In gamplesity niry, even with . LEADERSHIP | single problem, apart from the ¥. Pearson sald is due not | general 'prablem of peace and way on alitical--with the U 8. hut alse i YA GIN 8 fact that the UB. has accepled Mr Ly wBrenda Fisher, veteran British | Wind also is predicied | most 40 miles swimmer, says she will set out on | The conditions are said similar] Meanwhile in Torani Doreen Pm tonight Brenda, whe has sel time records | but set no date, Bie swam free The weatherman predicted clear | In major distance swims in Eng: [miles in the lake near Part Credit | Bredn's | 66 minutes. Marilyn's route over | TWO BUFFER aaa | Cll Lumsden, wha last Friday [ cough, Gus Hyder, today are hath | aultering fram alter affect of the | | prdered 1a keep his arms immobile for a few days, ateain and cold. Hest and heat were | presevibed Bruce MSH sald [ Hyearald Gerda Olsson Will } hey nile swim In Lake Ontarifi last week 1) Longahereman's Strike Ordered fate strike of members in all Atlantic coast ports in support of the New Yark waterfront tieup, Hoviet Union and West Germany met for an hour and # hllf today, but a German spokesman afterward said RCAF Polio Outbreak In France OTTAWA (OR) hreak was first detected thvee weeks ago, Nince then 14 cases of polio have been reported, tlie with car ton and Ritson road Mi, Gntenhy | Fayre today (ake the mont po at Ld peasnationalist former sultan, Nat N.Y. Waterfront Strike Resurhes After ILA Withdraws Support 1 HE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE Combining The Oshawa Times and Whitby Gazette and Chronicle Weather Vorecast Bunny and cod, extensive frosts tonight, Light winds, Low tonight 40, high tomorrow 10, OSHAWAWHITEY, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1955 a, hd HIXIIN VAOTS. -- QUAKE KILLS 19 JIN MIDDLE EAS CROWN ATTORNEY SAYS: Fixed' Games 'Free Of Code The hands of the law by the or Code ave ted In deslin | with operators of ' "ernoked'! GAMES | Bt Oshawa 1a aly, slaled Lrpwn | Miorney Alex Hall today nde manding that the fair hoard i sell Lake i iad for cleaning Ww the situation In a siatement released alley consultation with Chief H, Flintoff £. Hall ssid he Criminal Cade of Canada specifically win Vides thal aperators of a tonees: | won lensed by an agricultural fair | within Hs own his and aperal ed within the period of the annie! | § fale may dispose of goods, ele, hy RY Kame of chance where the CORERANt Dave mone provided | the game foes not relate 1a Ale Ames, three card ments, punch yA ", or Lake Li i ¥ JAMES | "In Ad A at times, the police have closed up games where dice, ele, were used and alsa have closed up gomes of chance wher thisy were nol aperating at a fall fale," suid the e¥awn Jiutorring a an or, entitled 'Oshawa Fale No Ince or Con Shatin Hae eh a In the Au Me fawue of The Times-taselle, ¥ ha ens (hal some i wlsintep: [1 wanted w ALEX IRE, hese Bhme Bal hil we hel A he police mi va oul 1% Fart a 0 Hike ile [1 ak Fall ais, games W a aerated which are perm th Criminal Code , 68 Ar LI oi by Hall | fis the HESIME FRRping pinion ak Fi oh €, HALL, "Whenever the polles are waleh i HPpEEY 1a he le ve hal #8 BOGOR iE on in olher Au: 7 eronken, tht 6 ag oe" seid My file hard shad itty for all gon Friendly Red China Poses U.N. Problems ta Hed Ching BEEN feag-fay mi Many have The UH has Indian embase Hy JOHN M HIgHTOWER WASHINGTON ( wr Blgne of mare fiandly hehavior on the pari of the Chinese Comming will increase presale In the United Nations ta give Hed Ching & seal, diplomatic experts predic fuk American and Fish nil elas are confident that | whow dawn on the issue, on which Wash mgtan and London ave hasieally Mivided, can be avoided again this year a the UN leneral Assembly meeting whieh opens next week However, even (he most oph mishie have grave doubls that the problem ean he put off again nes year I the Chinese continue nlf improve thelr relations with other LA LATERY ATER The ion step was their agree ment announesd al Geneva Balu day to let all Ameviean Siyillane atl held in Red Ching, Inelying hase 10 prison, came home, There 'Was parallel IacR-aaving anu ance (hat Chinese In the United Blales wha Wish (a do 80 may #0 nol feel he ean fram UB, #nve divaetly, Blmil Agreed that the Hed Ching soul there fhe Lf there are Bi Ble AE ERIEN ne Wi unders long-standing - conflict with the wateripant eommisslon of New York havbhor led ta the strike six days ago, early today withdrew a recommendation that the men #0 hook to work, Bul union affieials added that same men might ve urn ta thelr Jobs anyway, The union had called off the strike after what Patviek J. Con nelly, executive viee-president of the THA, called a reported prom Ine that the union's elaimed gris VANCES Againal the eammission would gel & hearing before & Joint legislative commities an industrial and Tabor eonditions, MELTED AWAY ; This basis for ending the strike melied away when the eammities ehatrman, Btate Assemblyman dohn Osteander, announced | Heheneelady Wal he had made wo | Meh aEreement | The union has long ehated under relations of the waterfront eam IIRKIAN, a0 Agency seb Wp fw | YOArs ago hy the states of New York and New Jersey tn pallies dock labor here The 1LA, which was thrown aul af the AFL far allegedly falling Wo clean aut rackeleer element a, slvangly ahleet i commission rales | denying work permits to men with [lang - ertminal veeards, Halse clafimed the commission was tan WCE and Interfered with ealleet: | Ve bargaining lohan Burch fan No A Oshawa Hianeh hey fasislanee tn any while have aetualls nibh to do wn, and auvesd (hat Here mas Chinese id wel a fal Fament authorities ily Hed Ching Heltigh embassy In | Assist Americans he Hive department sald Aden meanings tandings'™ In he past president of adian Lagan A, And eurrently (oatined to Oshawa General How | i (he J. ih ea a wha does | deal | | caning they lease, T would ke 19 BEE A Provision wm wl seh Meise that othicers of 1aiF Worrds could Clase up any such game wn thelr ne mseretion CAE The Task (Rl Tair, numerous Lomplalg were received hy piles | WIN FEIEVENEE 10 & GREIRIN BRME he noted Indiaman he game that we could not sav. Wael was Wisgal, A study. of the situation | § [LIER large numbers of people very fom | E01 1hly wasted held money playing | 1 1 "Fhereupon, st my instrgetion 8 nil rmed constable wis Wiated ot #l | Oeh Buen game Wh Instructions ba inform the public Ihal they were | Hi he gine at thelr own Pg | | "V0 Rls wah aa (hr a8 we eon poRmly £0 UnAsr the Gircumstan Gen Balad the erown Atlorney olowing his year's IAF, Wi merous complaints had heen heard from visors iM "iigens, and sine charged that small children hid heen vietimised By midway APEYRIOY A Admithing that all iy ot wel Hlanley Bagg, pres of Seoul Clarion AgriEuliyea i fey, Ad Miswrde that "I 1 am Jhasident u hi your, his vl spies wi oy the fav avs oar marry huh midway controversy had ohseur: of wl fact thal the " Jevlbiaril suhibiia at the Oshawa faly are of a very high ealibes, "Flying Saucers" Blaze Over City FIving spuesr rumors povaiated fn Oliwa list night, after a hall af Hee' was reported hlagin across wha lined elty streets with higneulars to view the phenomena Calls from sxelied spseiators jammed the Timestaselts night switehhoard after the "fpehall" feat appeared ab about 11,80 Lm No selentiflp explanation fn for the Winidentitied Aving o Hoot ould he abtained this morning, but 4 Te Pann professor who deg lined Wie of his name due to previous nolor oly given AVIng saueer sped tf torn, stated hat It was probably a muleariie the soelely far # WL il, wo hey a BEAUTY QUEEN prom, J ie hardships of fa Vim erin 1 en Hy b yee oy hor or of SH Wand i ignen, Wit, il 0 {) Pn, y/ ondras, who LL I adsl bp \ he en, Rtomic or Phot) Testing At Monte Bello LONDON (Heulers)s The thivd In Britain's series of alomie weap ops tests will Monte nA | lake place Aloimie now help oon Inga In i LRT oil, the minis ¥ ARROuNe 1al Weapans take place at ie ello islands off Australia pil next year, the ministry of CAR he fourth test in the pories will 1060 Al an youn arn atralian dene oF In Proving airyeled at ral ¥ ale A Mipply Miniatry hohenman de clined 10 eamment on the see of the nex pom We weapon to he ex: ploded, He Ah would net say If waild he deo detonated on water or from hed Pom A plane, the ground, under " tower Vy VISIT DISTRICT VETERANS Wiad Net son, ehalrman of the Legion's 19 sammities Cammitten make veElar visits lend hospital and \o emheds veosives elgarels om Don a A Honp pital to distribute MAgasines and Veterans Ala pete Arete, Wr i Wn Nurses are unidentified But others ane, DUEL W oh Eototian Die In Debris CAIRO (Reulers) A {earths A ke shook Calvo ay 9g # ast 19 persons them wehonl ehildren---and Ro seores of here ke than 45 houses were malihied and II " LL hen the tremor Wl the oily Ham, local time (2:16 8 my Boy) Twelve schools In various din | tet of the eity were wrecked snd ila were Injured, a apokavman of the Egyptian Crencent (Hed Cross) Bociety, Eight ehlldren et Ww ie [iho a hres vi Shaan " and ed ater In Worpital A pilloe BpoKesInan FeporF othel wight persons wees Ohh ging he death ll to 19, Oya 1ifike a" A il ho r Alexandria and Cuming § wale 0 AMIN» srowded ¥ h isiriots ag residents rus thelr h fal war Ving or BE Har: birt benult he ky Execu { hn hy y {itn + ¥ bo fo Exp uion ov Your Jind peetar Ko thi rina ¢ he ls ors ny made 10 A yH the Caspe Wiidetness In lh 1 sibimit lo the i heh " eonvieth iy heen Jurned awn In k olf n's life now ea fn i os bl Appeal mot i B Coffin 1s sehedile Bap H for he hae of wi thes United Bigles hunlers hearchewsd hotles wers foun Frantole Gravel wie of twa lawyers i hy | supreme Court of Canada week a motion for leave to Ap { mation i leave tn appepl id awa ¥ Jdisties uy hott of he Rupreme gH th y u hy the pam a on anion o (l. eahing RL Mie © vers, My. Bureh, N, Hiveoek, ASO & DaNt Drea of Braneh Noo 48 and Mes Proctor seTimestarite \ iy

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