urb the people and industry of Canada are a source of profound irritation to the relations between | our two 'countries which we can "I've driven ten thousand miles in my ill afford." | ' new Buick and, I must Specifically, the note said, the confess, every one of diversion would abrogate provi-| them was a real sions of the boundary waters : ' treaty of 1909 and the Niagara pleasure. This years treaty of 1950. The latter allo- Buick has improved cates water for power and scenic on everything I have always admired purposes. in Buick." iment Service that some laid-off| Engines Limited. on 1d. woh Foport. bats Canadian protests against Chic- | Indications here and in the | standing Chicago proposal, which THE . WATER DIVERSION | AVRO Workers | THE OSHAWA TIMES. Friday, April 17, 1959 He said in a Commons reply| cancelled on Feb. 20 its develop- Thursday that some of the work-\ment contract with Roe for the OTTAWA (CP) -- Labor Minis { A involved--A." V. Roe Is Protested ee Sar sag eo med by commie VI Ret lced 6 of thm, Li had aircraft workers at Malton, are| Mr. Starr said 11,582 employ- j OTTAWA (CP)--The latest and|diversion which inevitably dis. Not too receptive to alternative|ees of the two companies were/NES after listing their names. ago's proposed diversion of addi- tional Lake Michigan waters has United States capital were that ithis latest objection stands a good . | Ho e 0 eturn employment opportunities. laid off when the government pe ToR Chicago Plan | jers hope to be recalled by the, jet interceptor. NES had |officers of the National Employ-| (Canada) found other work on their own strongest in a long series of ~ been delivered in Washington. TAKE chance of dooming the long- BUICK Itwice has been passed by con- Igress only to be turned down by President Eisenhower. Chicago wants to divert an ad- SUPPORTS TERMS |ditional 1,000 cubic feet a second], Opposition Leader Pearson said| of water into the Illinois River. |it is "all to the good" that Can- It now is permitted to divert 1,500/2d2's latest note is in strongér feet a second for sanitary and terms than the one delivered to fl navigational purposes, in addi-|the U.S. last year on this matter.| HM tion to the district's unlimited! However, he said, the note has k domestic pumpage. been presented when it is too Canada's opposition to the pro-|late to influence congress which posal is based on fears that the has already acted on the diver- additional diversion would lower sion bill. It remained for the water levels in the Great Lakes, president of the U.S. to protect seriously endangering shipping Canadian rights. as well as power projects on the, Had the Canadian government St. Lawrence Seaway. Canada acted sooner, it wouid not have, : has the support of Illinois' six been left to President Eisen- neighboring Great Lakes states. hower to protect Canadian rights| Prime Minister Diefenbaker through a veto of the legislation. | Thursday told the Commons that {Canada has dispatched another KRIEGHOFF SALE IN LONDON st swhe ine Ye Britons Asked LIF TE Cy This painting by the 19th cen- 'fury Canadian artist Cornelius | Krieghoff is expected to bring % upwards of $3000 at a sale of » BR * SIX NATIONS RESERVE Indians Fight Firm | his works in London April 22. | ford, England, and shows Hud- | signed and dated 1965 it is one cern" and asking that no U.S. It was purchased for about 20 | son Bay Indians at a portage. | Of a group of about 10 Krieghoff |unilateral action be taken in the Not To Trust A R % eS Canada to be sold at Sotheby's [PROTEST SAYS L . Mrs. E. L. Bartleit of Bide- | inches by 21% inches and is | jp London. | The mote, dated April 9, said False Stories in part: government" by the chiefs, was > | re-established. tached by the US. and Canada capa ian high commissioner to . to the honoring of international | 0 United Kingdom. has: told In testimony Thursday, Mr. ki in letter and inlp.: gdom, S undertakings in lette Britons not to be misied by "fan- King that sale of the Indian lands jews with serious concern any rs : was desizsble, ; ign Possible inpajyment of agree. COO nat everyone who From whose viewpoint," the ments and undertakings relating reads thes e- fantastic' stories "Certainly from the company's, "Furthermore, the alarm g could travel across our country | viewpoint, the Indian agent created by repeated proposals for! and see the signs of growth and| | said. . ns | painti ife in 19th century | ., cents at a jumble sale by | The painting measures 13% | paintings of life in 19th century matter "Because of the importance at-| LONDON (CP)---George Drew, Stallwood told Mr. Justice J. M.|¢pini ' 3 0 T stice spirit, the government of Canada j,i. lores' of warnployient # ar c (Jurist asked. to the Great Lakes basin. about conditions in Canada today : And Go V ernment |expansion on every side," he told | ¥ A, 'an you tell me any way int TTC Chai an ; 3 Has Attack [to recent stories in several Brit- oath of the long house religion as the Iroquois Confederacy to re- dian Agency here and the attor- plied, ish newspapers about unemploy- they continued their fight against gain the recognition they lost in ney-general of Canada. He claimed that increases in| TORONTO (CP)--Charles Wal- ment conditions in Canada. Some the federal government and a 1924 when the fedcral govern: The chiefs maintain the Six the band's capital funds would ton, 58-year-old chairman of the of these stories told of bread \ tractor company. ment turned them out in favor of Nations are an indcpendent na-|make possible redeced supple Toronto Transit Commission, suf-|lines forming in certain areas, "The case of Mrs. Verna Logan an elected council. tion which holds the Grand River mentary grants by the federal fered a heart attack in his office ang of disgruntled British emi- --Mohawk clan mother and wife] The injunction, sought in On- Country under treaty with the government. Thursday and was sent oe grants trying to male their way of a chief -- was adjourned to tarip Supreme Cour, also seeks British government. Mrs, Logan, who said she hag after treatment from a doctor. Ihack to England. [the annual dinner meeting of the| {Prudential Assurance Company | Ltd. | Drew was apparently referring PAY LEAD Indians nsh bgt acres of the 30,000-acre Six Na-| Defendants are Clifford Styres, which sale of this land would BRANTFORD (CP) -- Indians tions reserve to Cockshutt Farm chief councillor of ihe elected phenefit the Indians?" came to court in 'buckskins Equipment. Behind it is the old council, R. J. Stallwood, super- «It would increase their by wy isi cap- Thursday and took the wampum battle of the hereditary chiefs of intendent of the Six Nations In- jta] fund," Mr. Stallwood re- BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BEING BUILT AND BUICK IS BUHDING THEM! CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED 266 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA WHITBY MOTORS LIMITED WHITBY ONTARIO *, Monday. to have the orders-ii-council es-| .The land in quesi'on has been never voted or accepted a gov- Be Selzare fame Jul 20 how "True, we have had unemploy- Mrs. Logan has applied for an tablishing the elected council de-(leased for a number of years by ernment allowance cheque, stood 2 il . Seca oy ee i ment during the period when a . injunction to prevent sale of 3%|clared ultra vires. {Cockshutt Farm Equipment, who in her buckskins to take the oath Which te ona iors Hit of World recession reduced the de- i made application to purchase it. of the long house religion. apo 0 ho e 3 transi: sys mand for many of our products, The elected council voted in fa-' 'There is no one who can sur- the pub ye 1 Tan Ep Drew said Thursday, 'but our i vor in 1952. render our land--our God-given tem. Mr. aE is rep Sosy the mosi. employment has largely been TELEVISION LOG. in acim on pena of ease sve si Duncan who moves {othe Pos he result of readjustment of un the hereditary chiefs. challenges! Emily General, former school ion re p bust va Yo: methods of production and a | CHCH-TV Channel li--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto ie "CTeltery, ¢ es cous teacher and member of a dele- Her § east-west SUDWAY PFO rapid increase of automation." ' WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester to deal with Indian lands. jeation. to Enslasg in 19 io jens. Inc erribed This #8 va Pause [ carry the chiefs' fig the w of rapid ex- . WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo| The chiefs took over the re-| British parliament, said she gave the council of chiefs. but never pansion." D y serve March 5, seizing the long, teaching in 1947 because the to a foreign government. Since I ?-Westetn photns.up house, but were deposed when Indian agent asked him to swear could not continue to teach un-| 11--This Is The Lite the RCMP raided the reserve. allegiance to the Crown. less I took the oath, I quit teach-| | The council, termed "a puppet| «I would swear allegiance to'ing. el Daughter Writes Story Of Leslie Howard's Life FRIDAY EVENING a ve 5:00 P.M. 4 11--Theatre; 4 6-Hidden Pages $---Playhouse &-Fun To Learn , -8--Three Stooges , 5:15 P.M. i %~Cartoon Storybook Fa 5:30 P.M, ¥:6---Mighty Mouse 4--Dihner Date Theatre $-Wild Bill Hickock 2:00 P.M. 7--0ff To Adventure 2:30 P.M. 11--Shock 7--Air Force Story 6--Feature Film 3:00 P.M. 7--Outlook U.S.A. 2-TBA 3:30 P.M. \1--Wrestling 7--Playhouse 4:00 P.M. 6--Bowling 4--Race of the Week 4:30 P.M 4--News: Weather 12:15 P.M, 6--Music 4--Look At Congress 2--Senate Report 12:30 P.M, 11--The Christophers 7--J. Hopkins File 6--Good Life Theatre S5--Little Rascals 4--Face The Nation Wi 8--Abbott and Costello 6:15 P.M, . #=Colonel Flack 6:30 P.M. $4.9 News; Sports 56 P.M. §--Real McCoys 4--Colonel Flack 2--Rescue 8 7:15 PM, 7--News: Weather 7:30 P.M, "3-5-Rin Tin Tin 8---Leave It To Beaver 4--Hit Parade 2---Northwest Passage " 8:00 P.M 11-6--Talent Caravan 7--Disney Presents 5-2--Ellery Queen 4--Rawhide 8:30 P.M, 13-6--Plouffe Family 9:00 P.M, 11-6----Music Theatre '#--Tombstone Territory $2---M Squad 4-Phil Silvers oid 9: PM 11-6--Country Hoedown 7-77 Sunset Strip 4---Playhouse $5-2--Thin Man vo 10:00 P.M, 11.6-5-2--Cavalcade of Sports 4--The Line-up 10:15 P.M. 11-Jim Coleman 10:39 P.M, #---Sea Hunt 4--Person To Person 10:45 P.M, 8-Jim Coleman 5-2Jackpot Bowling 11:00 P.M, | 11.76-5-4-2---News; Sports | 1:15 P.M 7--Playhouse 6--Viewnoint 11--Late Show 6--Premier Perform- ance 4---M-G-M Theatre 2-Jdack Paar SATURDAY 8:00 AM. 5---Farm Hour 8:30 AM. 4--Popeyt Playhouse 2-Rumpus Room 9:00 AM, 7--Test Pattern 5 actic Sci 11--Popeye 4--Film Feature SATURDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. 11-6- Zorro 7--8ix Gun Theatre S5--Three Stooges 5:30 P.M 11-6--Rin Tin Tin 2 Twilight Theatre 6:00 P.M 11---Provincial Affairs 7--Early Show 6--Frontier of Space 5---Dick Clark 4--Wrestling 6:15 P.M, 11--Monty Wooley 6:30 P.M | 1--Tennessee Ernie 5--Lawrence Welk 6--Mr. Fixit 6:45 P.M. 6-4--News: Sports 7:00 P.M, 11---Rifleman 6--~Ivanhoe 4--U of B Round Table 2--~African Patrol 7:30 PM. 11---The Vise 7-Dick Clark Show 6--Saturday Date 5.2--People Are Funny 4--Perry_Mason 8:00 P.M, 11,6,5.2--Perry Como 7---Jubilee U.S.A, 8:30 P.M. 4-Wanted, Dead or Alive 9:00 11--Frontier 6--NHL Hockey 7--Lawrence Welk &-2--Black Saddle 4--Playhouse 9:30 P.M, 11--Great Movies 5-2--Cimarron City 11-6-4-2 -News; 4--Have Gun, will Trav- el 10:00 P.M, 7--Sammy Kaye 4--Gunsmoke 10:30 P.M 7--Walter Winchell 6- Naked City 5--Pat Boone 4--Silent Service | 2--Flight 11:00 P.M. Weather; Sports 7--Playhouse 5--Rescue 8 11:15 P.M, 11--Late Show 6--Juliette 2--Jus' Music 11:30 P.M 6--Wrestling $--Movie 2-Farmer Alfalfa 9:30 AM. 5-Off To Adventure 4--Capt. Kangaroo 2---Rumpus Room 9:45 AM, 5--Cartoon Theatre 10:00 "A.M. 5-2--Howdy Doody 10:30 AM. 32-Ruff and Rready #-Mighty Mouse 11:00 AM 5-2--Fury 4--Heckle and Jeckle 11:30 AM. 32--Circus Boy 4--Robin Hood 12:00 Noon 7--Uncle Al Dance Party 12:30 P.M. 5--Wrestling 4--Last of the Mohicans 1:00 P.M. 7--Modern Science 4--Lone Ranger 1:15 P.M. 5--Frankie Laine 1:30 P.M . tl=Range Roundup 7--Adventure * #4~Americans at Work 1:45 P.M, S---Baseball Game 4--Matinee TBA 2-NY Confidential 12:00 Midnight 2---Late Watch 2-Cartoons 9:00 AM. 7--Test Pattern 5--Christian Science 4--Let's Open The Door 9:15 AM, §--Man to Man 9:30 AM 5This s the Life 2--Simple Science _ 10:00 AM, 5--Christophers 2--Church Invitation 10:30 AM, S5--Industry on. Parade 4~Uncie Jerry 2--Morning Gospel 10:45 AM. 5--Look at Congress 2--Faith of Israel 11:00 AM. 5--Children's Corner 4--World of Ideas 2-U.N.' Dateline 1:15 AM. 7--The Living Word | 2--Sacred Heart 11:30 AM, 7--Command Perform- ance 8--Kit Carson 4--~Camera Three 4--Lamp Unto My Feet | 2--Urbane League 1:00 P.M, 11--Bravo Theatre | 7--This is the Answer 6--Ray Forrest 5--Three Stooges | 2--Playhouse 1:15 P.M, | 4--Talk Back 1:30 P.M, 7--1 wonder Why 6-Country Calendar 5--Bowling 1:45 4--Playhouse 2:00 P, 7--Understanding 6--Junior Magazine 2:30 P.M 5--Feature Movie 11--Freedom Rings 7--Canisius Forum 3:00 P.M. 11---Speaking of Pets 6--Pet Show 7--Texas Rasslin 11--Cowboy Theatre | 6--Day of Decision | 2--Feature Film | P.M, 7--Bowling 6--20th Century ~ H PM. 11--Rev. Roberts 5--Gift of Life 6--Lassie 5--Sure As Death 5:00 P.M, 11,6--News Magazine 7--Paul Wincheh 4--College Bowl 5-2--World of Flight 5:30 P.M. 11-- Lassie FATHER" The story of a famous father by his daughter is contained in "A QUITE REMARKABLE (Longmans, Green and Co.) by Leslie Ruth Howard. This is the biography of Leslie Howard, whose name was syn- onymous for two decades with "theatre". Through the 1920's P.M. {and the revival of the theatre, |the 30's and the spectacular rise lof motion pictures, to 1943 when the plane on which he was traveling from Lisbon to London was shot down by six Nazi fight- ers -- Leslie Howard was a dom- inant figure in the world of drama i This is a warm, personal bio- graphy of her father by Leslie| Ruth Howard. She tells the story of her famous father as matinee idol, Shakespearean actor, writer, | director and producer. She de-| *| scribes his friendship with people! of the stage, screen and litera-| ture. Included also in this story] is the unforgettable characteriza-| tion of the man -- his hypochon-| dria, his love of horses, his at- traction for women, his hatred of injustice, his great attachment to his children, and his shunning of | 7--Lone Ranger 6--Frontiers 4--Amateur 6:00 11--Amateur Hour P.M. Hour 6--~Bob Cummings 7--Sergeant Preston | | | 5--Meet The Press | 4--Behind the News | 2--Tugboat Annie | 6:30 P.M, | 6--Father Knows 7--Brave Eagle Best | Century | 2--Bishop Sheen 7:00 P.M, 11-1 Love Lucy 7--You Asked For It 6--Shirley Temple 4--Lassie 2-Saber of London 7:30 P.M. 7--Maverick 5-2--8teve Allen 4--Jack Benny 8:00 P.M. 11--Loretta Young 6,4-Ed Sullivan 8:30 P.M, 11---The Naked City 7--Lawman 5--U.S. Marshall 2--Pete Kelly's Blues 00 P.M, 9: 118 World's Stage 7--Colt 45 $,2--Chevy Show 4--G.E. Theatre 9:30 P.M, 11,6---G M. Presents 7--Frontier 4--Alfred Hitchcock 10:00 P. 7--Crusader 5-2--Loretta Young 4--Privite Detective 10:30 P.M. 11,6-- Fighting Words 7--Playhouse 5-4~What's My Line 2--Peorle's Court 11:00 P.M, I 11-6-4-2---News: Weather; Sports I 5--News Hilites 1:15 P.M. all the false trappings that are a part of the world of the theatre, It is revealed that Leslie How- ard acted with almost every the- atrical and motion picture star of the times. This book is rich in in- timate anecdotes and portraits of many of these stars: Helen Hayes, Katherine Cornell, Ger- trude Lawrence, Katherine Hep- burn, Tallulah Bankhead, Mary Pickford, Bette. Davis, Norma Shearer, Ann Harding, Myrna Loy and Ingrid Bekgman. This is a fascinating story of a man who was idolized by mil lions for many years. It is writ- ten with kind and loving care by a daughter who had a front-row seat at one of the most colorful careers in the world of the inter- national theatre. Leslie Ruth Howard today is the wife of Robert Dale-Harris of Toronto, They reside in the ueen City with their three daughters, Victoria, Carolyn and Lindsay. , Leslie Ruth Howard was born in 1924 and was married at 17. She now devotes much of her time to civic affairs and has held important posts in various organ- lizations. As co-chairman of the| 1d {dV.\} LOW SPRING PRICE : (of | I 7.V, [o]F 1 11--Father Knows Best NO MONEY DOWN... NOTHING TO PAY FOR 4 MONTHS For the coolest summer ever, and @ more afiractive house, get Alsco Aluminum Awnings ond Door Canopies. Prevent fading of furniture, drapes, and carpet. 15 smart colours. Phone for free estimate ~no obligation! 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