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The Oshawa Times, 26 Apr 1960, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 26, 1960 13 [«] DEVELOPMENT ROADS AMIN ----- DEVELOPMENT 16M WAYS OADS ne "i yo! 0 Block Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge Lorado wis 250 Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange ot Sales High Low 1} a.m. Ch'ge 100 260 260 260 Expl 700 4% "® 10000 8 8 1000 40 40 40 2000 4 7 7 100 15 215 Net > Sock Aunor Bary Baska Bouzan Boymar Buff Ank Cadamet Camp Chib OILS C Dymo Mala 0 19 18 Can-Erin Cassiar Cent Pat Cent Pore Cheskirk " n i yi p Coch Will N #t Car v 3 3 Nia Wire B ' : 81 5. 965 95 --15 & Ducoyery North Star b 80 Con Howey Nor Star A Con M 8 Mogul Morrison t Sales High Low 1) a.m. Ch'ge 290 Stock Zenith Curb . Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Stock Sales High Low 1) INDUSTRIALS 415 337% 200 $40 Alta Dist 250 235 235 350 $39% Alta Gas 285 $21% 9 J 25 $23% Algoma 385 2 ® 95 $41 $34% Alumini Bock 2000 Inland Gas 450 450 21% 21% Asbestos 100 $25 56 55% Abitibi 213 800 4 350 480 560 13 3 2000 48 650 5 85 z50 § $28% 528% $12% 813% 20 $23% Murray M New Alger 150 New Bid 1000 0 + % N Dicken 1000 4 Newlund N Mylama Nipissing 1000 Noranda 100 3 - Normetal 130 LL % + N Goldert 1000 1 1 Northsp 1000 Oka Rare 66 Opemisks Acme Gas Aimines Lob MB and PR M Leaf Mill Mass-F Molson A Molson B Moore Atlan Ace Atlas Stee! 200 235 $30 2250 $444 300 100 0 3 25 100 300 3 829% $12% $31% $185 824% $20% $7% $30% $33% 529 MPEG) "oh Cant VES § ah te a i region around Dease Lake. ~(CP Newsmap) north, A road from Stewart, B.C., is aimed at the asbestos RESOURCE C Collieries « vs nat DEVELOPMENT CF Prod pr 265 k : rv ---- HBO G 3 10% 1 Lodi De Cour all provinces except Quebec -- f cor en 7: K.. St 1 3 7 2 ' : Ki ah, Lo 2ooint Denison ave mvolved in a federal ALY LSILAST TWO DAYS Chrysl Majtrans 20. % Bn I ny Lig Meds Mal a r ¢ provincial program aimed COLUMBIA PICTURES presents « STANLEY DONEN productic Con Gas ism In chiefly at opening areas of YUL BRYNNER : KAY KENDALL Dev-Pal Dynamic Home Oil A C Cel 1.75 pr C Chem 86% 3 $8% ee Hine Oil B El] So] 000 Faieon : Canada known to be rich in taco Mines resources. Map details some Genex of the major proposed routes Goldray (broken lines) in the $145,000, u 000 program which started in 1958. About 4000 miles of | roads will be built. Roads in Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island will be tourist boosting ventures. In New Brunswick and Newfoundland they will be aimed at develop- ment of timber and mineral resources and commercial fish- | ing, Development in Ontario will be concentrated in the northwest timber and base metal regions. Manitoba's pro- gram includes roads linking the mining towns of Thompson | and Flin Flon, Saskatchewan plans a 600-mile route to Uran- Quemont Radiore Rayrock Reeves Rexspar Sand Riv Sherritt Siccoe Stanlgh wits Steep R Taurcanis Teck-H Temag Salada wis Shawin Simpsons Stand W Stedman Steel Can Suptest brd Texaco Can Tor Iron A I Fin A I'r Can PI Trans-Mt Trans PPL Un Gas U Corp B Provo Gas Quonto Reef Expl Royalite 205 Royalite pr 13 g 2800 Spooner 8 18 5 0 Tidal 7 <3 2 Hoo Triad Ol Un Oils Wespac 2000 dway 2000 Nicknxdt 'Hilarious In Technicolor Gat 5 pe pr G Dev GMC GS Wares pr Goodyear GL Paper GN Gas wis GN Gas B wt 40 GW Coal A 100 Gr Wpg vt 0 Gr Wpg 5 Bwt 60 Hur Erie 75 Imp OF 245 Imp Tob 00 Ind Accep 175 Kilem C wits 2 Kirk Min La Luz 305. Acad Uran $13% ' All Rox £34 Am Nephe 55 35 5 $26 2¢ 2 Anglo Hur 800 800 B80 $3412 Atl C Cop 125 125 25 $13 Aum aque ws 10 10 {municipal grants wi oC for| : " : \muieipal gra ill account for| {1 "city for uranium and base / L] [$1,850,000 of this total. Thai WH val " in? |leaves $850,000 to be raised by metal developme nt, Alberta's | i pk roads will open up oil, natural public. subscription. and base metals in the | By JOSEPH MacSWEEN |writer - photographer has fre- 'anadian Press Staff Writer [quently contributed articles aboul NEW YORK (CP)--It was like|them to the newspaper, the Vil- a joke when Fred McDarrah first{lage Voice advertised his rent - a - beatnik] One day shortly after Christ. service but, by golly, people are/mas a phone caller from fashion- beating a path to his door able Scarsdale wanted to know Through McDarrah, a sort of where to hire a beatnik. Chuck- beatniks' Boswell, you can hire|ling, McDarrah inserted an ad-| tame "beats" by the evening as|vertisement in the Voice: [if they were babysitters. They'll "Genuine beatniks with beards. | |recite poetry, rattle the bongo oriSandals or shoes optional. Ripped |make conversation, shocking if|gweaters, frayed shirts. Girl beat- |desired. Just the thing for par-|niks. Orthodox clothes or black." |ties The newspaper began hearing "Man, it may sound peculiar|frym '"'cais all over the place" but I fina there's a real demand and McDarrah, who is bringing for beats all over town," saysiout a hook entitled The Beat {McDarrah. "They may be a little|Scene, found himself in business. ADULT | Ventures Yi Bear 3 Young HG 6100 Sales to 11 am. 3 100 Groc pr 5 75 Weston B 1 : 7 Wes! A wis + 308,000 A 220-bed addition to the Osh- awa General Hospital will cost 182,700,000 federal, provincial and wr BRILLIANT VERSION OF THE BROADWAY HIT | MLL LY DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7:30 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ' T o N I G H T ! KING OF Tie MONSTERS I J Ea LE ES Ar ES AN ERE wow THE HAUNTED STRANGER - ANNE BAXTER STEVE FORREST GAMAT ED PRODUS JE £ MAMIE VAN DOREN - KEITH ANDES - PAUL GILBERT on TOMMY RALL + JIMMY BOYD + THE MIDWESTERNERS « A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL AND OUTDOOR ACTION! ENTERTAINMENT ul {unsanitary but they're clever and| |they interest serious and success- OFF-BEAT APLENTY |ful people "There was no trouble in find- | ais " ing beatniks," he explained. BENEFITS T00 _,| "Like if you're walking down the e do benefits and political street and : | 3 C9 : sire you meef a midget, | |meetings as well as parties and|y, 0." than six--you think th we charge from $50 up, depend-| gq is full of Jou ot The ing on how many perform. | oq isn't bein gets, ae There's even a colony of beatniks [1 It fust eng Overrun 4 on Wall Street. But man, those fi-|~ I wht bs Seems a way. nancial cats are square." Lady beatniks arechaperoned 3 " at parties, Some people have. Beatniks abound in Bohemian fixed and erroneous ideas about Greenwich Village, where Mc- how beatniks behave, said Me- Darrah lives, and the 33-year-old Darrah, adding: 4 "I've come to the conclusion Skeena were commissioned, They people prefer the spurious to the were the first warships, other real." than auxiliary vessels, built spe-| Authentic beatniks, in McDar- cifically for the RCN. rah"s view, are striving to find When war came in 1939, the|/order and artistry in life and navy had a strength of 1,770, six bear no relation to "juvenile de- destroyers, five minesweepers linquents and phoney creeps" and two training ships. By war's Who infest New York. end, it was the third largest Al-| 'People are always calling me lied fleet with 95,705 personnel{UP wanting to be beats but they and nearly 400 ships. Under Ca- don't qualify." nadian escort, more than 25,0000 McDarrah led a reporter -- so merchant ship voyages carried square he was wearing a necktie CHILDREN under 12 FREE! 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Datests ation Vesterday's Answer head 88. Pellet of medicine 29. River (Eng.) Wire measure CRUISER NIOBE (TOP) AND DESTROYER GATINEAU SSE lone oF 380 HaniiNE ON 22 plate allel and the destruction or capture of Street and advertising men 42 enemy surface ships. It lost cluding the aircraft carrier Bona-| 1. A venture, 25 destroyers, 18 frig- Jie aud were Sngaged in a head- By DAVE McINTOSH ish admiralty. The admiralty GOVERNMENT DEFEATED | ARGUMENTS DEAD oe Canadian Press Staff Writer |didn't like this scheme and noth-| On* Sept. 11, 1911 Laurier's| Nobody argues very vocifer- a Lost Ny Nein the controversy that convulsed|colony. She wanted a single im-| Borden cancelled the contractS|RCN be made a fleet unit of the was a the nation half a century ago and perial fleet toward which each|for the Canadian warships but RN, Hiv [yas iom a. ug straight hai . ng straig air being May 6, 1910, with the sign- promise: organization of a Cana-|the two cruisers, Niobe and Rain-| At the same time. the RCN is oe ls y ing of the Naval Service Act. But/dian naval service and a cash bow, obtained from Britain in|part of a NATO fleet 4 i eatin y A mh uee |... . wes E: p vith | 3 In 1912, Winston Churchill, then|right The great naval debate before, This plan was approved by the|first lord of the admiralty, ap-| --- times violent struggle between|betrayal; the imperialists be-lyadian cash contribution of $35, the imperialists and the pationa-|{littled any idea of a nationallng 000 for three Royal Navy| two main races than the con- Uelegation to the imperial defence| ced in the Commons Dec. 5 scription troubles of thc two/conference worked-out still an-| " 2 ik p 1912. The great debate broke ut! covering On Jan. 12, 1910, Laurier intro- , i ' , . py ? Aan : 0- ada could build and operate her| so much concern seapower as the/duced the naval service bill in own navy | 14. Husk (diod Canada relied on the Britisn navy/could be put under British con. for seaward protection. [trol in event of war. Capital cost: (passage of the bill through the montis Commons. But the Senate had a 18. Spring North America to the United King- Sniffen Court, where 10 male and CANADIAN CONTROV SY dom. The Canadian navy had a/female beatniks were supposed to 1,797 personnel killed and 31 FOLLOW THE LEADER ships. The hazards of his job quickly elence la ed [Fon pst ER Navy 'has af 2 . |out that the businessmen and avy has about 20,000 personnel|iy i. womenfolk were dressed in ates, 10 minesweepers, two mo-| | a y |bile. repair ships and six smaller Man, this is humiliating," said |Fred in the bedlam. "I've never OTTAWA (CP)--Canadian de-|ing was done about it for the government fell and Sir Robert ously today that the RCN should screa y HQ Yn J - ) : fine: was. g 11) y today E: $ screaming "Shut up!" after each fence debates today hardly rank|/time being Borden formed a Conservative he scrapped and the money given stanza. His work sounded Sel gave birth to the Royal Canadian/part of the Empire would con- made no move to repeal the| This is a signpost of how far : 4 : , " wg 2 1 I : 8 a stood impassively wit . Navy tribute money and manpower. |Naval Service Act. The navy con- aiong the road to nationhood Can-"'ly in pa i) Sith a an twice it almost died in infancy-- contribution to the Royal Navy.|1910, and the new naval college] Neither the imperialist Bi bo Q : first by political torpedoing and in Halifax. Horas or on Periatis § nor na- ple leotard- Strictly 42nd OPPOSED BY PUBLIC $0" years ago were Stree Iman Jodpurs and the First World War exactly mir- Commons--but not by the public. | parently convinced Borden that EE rored the growth of Canada from| A bitter debate erupted. The|ine growing strength of the Ger. | CROSSWORD PUZZLE lists navy. Laurier was caught in the|ja¢flaships which would carry Ca- It provides a better example of Middle of this cross-fire. padian names. world wars other compromise with the Brit-| a) over again. It didn't help Bor- ish: creation of a Canadian fleet| " Churchi a | 1% Musical =. DEEPER, SIGNIFICANCE {den when Churchill was quoted) ent emergence of Canada from under|the Commons. It provided for a the protective wing of Britain {Canadian naval force which, sub-|STIFLED DEBATE Eng) nt The government invoked clos- In 1817, by the Rush-Bagot $15,000,000 for five cruisers and agreement, Canada and the six destroyers; annual cost: $3,-/Liberal majority and threw out month, 20. Least. wonder 21. Native metal hand in the sinking of 27 U-boats|be entertaining a group of Wall . f and 62 ships in commission, in- what they imagined to be beatnik y craft |seen such creepism." as debates at all compared with) To Britain, Canada then was a|ministry to the Royal Navy, or that the|collection of mottoes from a | The senior service came into| In 1909, another Canadian com-|tinued its shaky existence with|zda has travelled the other. The girls were catty | . ; rls w catty | then of negiect sneakers, oh man!" colony to nation and the some- nationalists accused Sir Wilfrid of pya, navy made necessary a Ca-| the conflict between Canada's Later that year, the Canadian| The naval aid bill was iatro-| unit for the Royal Navy. Sav an-| instrum The debate, in the end, did not as saying he doubted that Can-| yg yjon'g peck hair Until the Second World War, ject to Parliament's approval, ure to cut off debate and forced - 19. Jewish United States eliminated naval{000,000. {the measure May 29, 1913. The 10. forces in the Great Lakes. In 1887, or 20 years after Con-|PASSED BY COMMONS federation, the Canadian delega-| The bill was passed April 20, tion to a London conference on|1910, by a vote of 111 to 70 and colonial and Dominion contribu-|given royal assent May 6, 1910. tions to imperial defence insisted But this was far from the end that Canada, as a mew nation, of the matter. was in no position to undertake] Those strange bedfellows, the expenditures for naval defence. |Dationalists and imperialists, con- . tinved their public attack on the CANADIAN DEFENCE concept of a Canadian navy, the During the Boer War of 1899 to nationalists because they feared 1902, the imperialists in Canada,/Canada would automatically be mainly English-speaking Conser-|drawn into British wars, the im- vatives, pressed for Canadian|perialists because it was Cana- participation in Canadian de-|dian and not British fence. The nationalists, chiefly In Quebec, formation of the Canadians led/navy was the burning issue in by Henri Bourassa, wanted|the 1911 general election--in the |Senate had rescued the navy. The Canadian navy was a sep- arate entity during the First World War. The Niobe and Rain- bow patrolled the Canadian east and west coasts and converted yachts, motor launches, tugs and fishing craft were pressed into service. British Columbia bought two submarines which were manned largely by naval reserve personnel. Strength of the RCN and re- serve reached nearly 9,000, most of them attached to the Royal Navy After the First World War, the RCN was allowed to keep only two destroyers. By 1922 its nothing to do with England's|rest of Canada, it was reciprocity! wars. with the United States Canadian history is made up of, Somewhat plaintively, Laurier compromises. Sir Wilfrid Laurier said "l am branded in Quebec in 1902 proposed one such: a Ca-|as a traitor to the French and in nadian naval force which in|Ontario as a traitor to the Eng. times of emergency could be|lish."" But, he concluded stoutly, piaced under eontrol of the Brit-'*'I am neither. I am a Canadian." strength had fallen to a total of 366. The naval college was closed. Many cadets joined the merchant service against the day when they could return to the navy NEW WARSHIPS In 1081, the Saguenay 22, Astern 25, Wearies 28, Linger 28. A tricle taker (Cards) 20, Warm 31, Intends 332, Cerium (sym.) 33. Disclose 36, Common 1. A common- wealth 2. Dry & Short So» wd| wpa into one of these forward homes 796 Hortop 794 Somerville 795 Law beauty and price worth investigating McCULLOUGH HOMES LTD. 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