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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1960, p. 3

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CAPSULE NEWS TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. Kurt nounced Monday. The Polish-horn Waldheim, Austrian b dor, thanked Canada Monday for the|tain since the 1920s, died of a help given during the last decade|heart attack following an opera- to alleviate the refugee problem. Land Option Ambassador |Is Granted ays 'Thanks' By Council | awa) Limited was granted a six i i i _ month option on 3.6 acres of lan justice, 62, who liad lived in Bri in the Industrial Park by city council Monday night. : The land is valued by the city tion at a London hospital Sun- at $1500 per acre. It is located | The ambassador, guest speaker|day. at the north east corner of Wilson | at the 10th anniversary celebra- tions of Toronto's Austrian club Edelweiss, said an estimated 1,- 500,000 refugees sought shelter in Austria after the Second World War. SENTENCE EX - CONSTABLE NEWMARKET (CP) -- James|against army bullets and tear Collins, former police constable/gas. Two Congolese were killed at nearby Woodbridge, was given|in the clash, which took place It a one-year suspended sentence|during the weekend. BATTLE BOWS, ARROWS road and Raleigh avenue. LEOPOLDVILLE, . Belgian This option will allow the con- Congo (Reuters) -- Police ques-|tracting firm to complete plans tioned 50 persons Monday who|With a European - based industry were arrested after a pitched expected to locate on the land. battle in which a Congolese tribe| A part of the motion passed by fought with bows and airrows| council stated that Guild Builders ¥ must negotiate a contract to build a factory before the option is exercised this is not done by the time the option expires, the land Monday after he pleaded guilty| reverts to the city to a charge of false pretences worth $1,500. He had passed a bogus cheque Dog Shooting CITY AND SCRAP CAYUGA Jomo cre ss oo) Santence DISTRICT has been out of commission since the fall of 1957, was sold to a : | Visit th: eeti f the firm of wrecking contractors | S d d is) ors at the meeting ol © Monday for $17,000. The 1906 ves- us en e |Rotary Club of Oshawa this week were sel carried more than 15,000,000 VISITORS AT ROTARY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Moy 10, 1960 3 SCHOOL BOARD : NEWS INBRIEF Staff Salaries The Oshawa Board of Educa-| tion during a meeting of the) et mc ote Take Much Mone night, agreed to accept the resig-| h nation of Mrs, Elfrieda Heinricke from the staff of the Dr. F. J.| More than 70 per cent of every|tends the groumtls surrounding Donevan Collegiate Institute from, dollar on a patient's bill at Osh-|the hospital, as well as doing any June 30. lawa General Hospital goes to-|necessary carpentry work. A |ward paying the salaries of the|crew of five looks after the hospi- TO INSTRUCT COACHES (729 members of the hospitalital power-plant, which includes Permission was granted W. D.|staff. the steam boilers heating the Mecllveen, of the physical. educa. WhY are so many employees --|building, emergency electricity tion department at Central Col-|more than two per patient --igenerators, and the hospital oxy- legiate Institute, to accept an in- needed to run a hospital? Theigen supply. vitation from the Federation of answer fo this question is in the, The hospital laboratory, which School Athletic Associations to in. Many departments, some never makes all the tests and analyses struct coaches in basketball tech-|S€eR by the public, which are|necessary for treatments of pa- niques in Toronto, June 24 with hospital care today. tients has a staff of 21, a staff his expenses paid Permission| TO most people, the term "hos-|which increases as new methods Was also granted * for hysical Pital employees' conjures up aland more patienst demand, The bib BTA Os Maid \picture of uniformed .nurses. surgical supply department, divs secomda schools to at.| There are 231 members on the|which provides dressings, ete., iy ee By vt |nursing staff at the hospital, lhas a staff of 18, and the phar te ie cemonsirations. | plus U2 Studem wurses. While is cy, eh supplies drugs has 3 {seems like a large number, al-la staff of seven. CONSIDER APPOINTMENTS | one for each patient, it is| The board's committees on ap- ii) hardly enough, since nurses FOUR OPERATING ROOMS pointments has recommended the ot work in three shifts around] The emergency department appointment of Miss E. Fanning (0 elock, the "front line" of the hospital and H. Harris to the staff of the has a staff of eight, including the Dr. F. J. Donevan Collegiate In- 10 ADMINISTRATORS emergency operating room staff. stitute. Organizing the large nursing|The other four operating rooms KINETTES PRESENT CHEQUE TO HOSPITAL FESTIVAL ADIUDIEATOR staff, arranging shifts and de-| have a staff of 19. Members of the Oshawa Kin- | ette Club paid a visit to the Oshawa General Hospital Mon- Fred Kitchen, of Oshawa® day afternoon to present a passengers in its 48 years of PICKERING (Staff) -- A Rose- and Brigadier 8S. Gennery, of service, mainly between Toronto and Queenston in the Niagara Peninsula ROTATION PLAN SET OTTAWA (CP) -- Army head- {bank man was. fined $35 for dis- Belleville. {charging a firearm in a prohibit ed area, but was given a sus- BIRTHDAYS REMEMBERED pended sentence for shooting his' Rotarians 8. A. Cross and neighbor's dog, A charge of pefty Thoma s Dobbie, who celebrate trespass was dismissed their birthdays this week, were quarters announced Monday that| The charges were heard din honored by the Rotary Club of 46 Canadian servicemen will be flown to Indochina this summer day by for a tour of duty with the inter- national truce supervisory com- mission in Vietnam and Cam- bodia. The commission is com- posed of representatives of Can- ada, India and Poland. WOMAN WIELDS GUN CALGARY (CP) -- A Calgary|claimed to be half collie, half woman, apparently calmed by her husband's persuasion, gave up a shotgun barricade Monday and was taken to police head- quarters. Earlier she had wielded the gun in threatening a police man investigating reports she had broken two windows in an apart- ment. Police formed a cordon around the house until her hus- band returned home. Neighbors said the: woman had been break- ing windows in the area for years APPROVE CONTRACEPTIVE WASHINGTON (AP)--For the first time the Food and Drug Administration has approved a pill as safe for contraceptive or birth control use. Associate Com- missioner John L. Harvey said Monday: 'When the data cin- vinced our experts that the drug meets the requirements of the new drug provisions our own ideas of morality had nothing to do with the case." It may be ged only on doctor's prescrip- on. PLANE BURNS--ALL SAFE | NEW YORK (AP)--A Boeing, 707 transcontinental airliner with) 109 persons aboard landed safely| at Idlewild Airport Monday after| a landing gear collapsed as it hit the runway. There were no in- juries. Smoke from a minor fire filled the cabin of Trans World Airlines flight 100 from Los An- geles 'but hostesses assisted pas- sengers to safety. FAMED JURIST DIES LONDON (AP)--The death of|} Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, interna- tional lawyer and one of the 15 judges of the International Court of Justice at the Hague, was an- Lodge Visits Brockville During the last two weeks the degree team of Corinthian Lodge, No. 61, Independent Order of Odd Fellows travelled to Peter- § borough and Brockville where the third degree was conferred on 16 candidates Approximately 4 members of the lodge left Oshawa by bus last Saturday morning for the trip to Brockville. The party was met by » delegation of Brockville members and enjoyed a tour to Prescott where they saw the new international bridge connecting Canada and the United States Following the degree work in the evening addres cs were de. livered by Bro Newton Foster, past grand master of the CGrond Todze of On'ario Bra. § grand condu~tor: 2ro alh deputy grand patriarch and Bro. D. Keeler f Oshawa listpint deputy grand master of District 41 Bro. J. Tavlor of the degree team and Bro. Smith, nohle grand of Corinthian Lodge, ex- pressed appreciation o the Brockville brethren for their hos- pitality COMING EVENTS MAY fair bazaar and Tea Room at Al bert Street United Church. May 11, at 2.30 under auspices of WA RNHILL Bingo tonight. Avalon, at m. 20 games at $6 and $10, seven , door prizes RUMMAGE Sale, Simcoe Hall, Wed nesday, May 11, 1.30 p.m. under the auspices of the Sunset Heights Group and WA CRA Hall, 100 Gibb Street. Ages 9 to 12 years, 2° cents a week. For inform ation call Brooklin, OLiver 35-4871 THIRD wa Scout and Cub Auxil- | lary, Tea and Bake Sale. Simcoe Street Chureh Memorial Hall, May 11, 2.30 pm. Admission 35 cents. KINSMEN BINGO JUBILEE PAVILION TUESDAY, MAY 10 FREE ADMISSION EXTRA BUSES Jackpot Nos. 57 and 56 ANN"S PANTRY ON WED. MAY 18 2:30 PM St. George's Anglican Church Come, bring your friends Tee 25¢. |Pickering police court on Mon. Oshawa at its Monday meeting fistr a 4 Magistrate Crawford) gpACE HEATER TROUBLE Rosebank The Oshawa Fire Department had | Was called to investigate an overheated space heater at 238 Drew St. and a smoke scare at 280 King St. E., Monday. Depart- ment ambulances answered two calls suest Norman Martin, road, Pickering, admitted he shot the dog which belonged to| his neighbor, Leonard Vaughan In his defence he pleaded great provocation. The dog, which wa a ek 1 eear | SUSPEND SENTENCE Ruger on ,Occasions.| Glen Harold Lee, 19, of 214 Martin said his child went in ciarke street, was placed on sus- terror of the dog and would not pended sentence Monday by Ma- lay outside unless someone was gistrate F. S. Ebbs. He pleaded with her guilty to stealing a car in Osh- On April 24, he had been oul 'ywa and driving it to Port Col- |side with the child and had gone horne, and stealing another car into the house when he heard the there, He said he had been drink- little girl scream. He saw the dog ing at the time. cross his property and he got his shot gun and brought it down HOSPITAL REPORT with two shots Following is the report of the Martin told the court that he Oshawa General Hospital for the had complained to the police on|week ending May 7: Admissions each occasion the dog had at. 269; births -- male 32, female 21; tacked his child and was refer harges, 266; newborn dis- red to the dog catcher. The dog charges male 30, female 28; |had been impounded once for 14 Major surgery, 41; minor sur- |days and its owner had paid a ery. 95; eye, ear, nose and {fine for allowing it to run at iiveal, A Saments: 3) ree ; exa ons, 38; phys p- Magistrate Guest said '"the|2P¥ treatments, 339. Livestock Act says anyone may » RE ORG shoot a dog running at large on Too ALE oe in premises where livestock, cattle,| y hate A " sheep or poultry are kept, but it Oshawa Magisiraie's Court Moh. does not say anything about peo-|43Y of false pretences because ple. I can't condone this shoot-| ing, although there has been a lot of provocation. Sentence will be suspended." (William John Gordon, 38, of 171 | Nassau street and David Grant {were remanded in custody for one week for sentence. The ar-| BANNER PRESENTED rangements for the cheque were| The banner of the Rotary Club made in the beer parlor of an of St. Louis, Missouri, which oy ostawa Hotel. cheque which will be used to purchase a bassinette. Caugh by the camera as the presenta ploying the nurses to the various| yp the maternity department, t | Smith, hospital building fund | Francis J. Francis, music in- stations throughout the hospital perc is a staff of 10 in the de- - | campaign chairman and Mrs. |structor at the OCVI, was grant- is a staff of 10 in nursing admin- livery rooms, and 21 in the nurs tion was made, from left, are E. E. Southern, Kinette presi- (ed permission to be absent from istration and the admitting de- eries which care for the new- Mrs. A. C. Stone, first vice president of the club; H. M - | dent, |school to adjudicate at the Ki- partment. | born. . Oshawa Times Photo |wanis music festival in Wood-| Providing food for the patients| nme ppusiotherapy department 5 -- stock, May 17 and 18. is a large operation, requiring... of the fastest-growing depart- Four Fined many hands. Eighty-nine are otc in the hospital, has a | RESIGNATION ACCEPTED employed in the dietary depart- staff of seven, while the radiol- | The board agreed to accent the ment, and, helping distribute food ogy department, including the X resignation of Miss Marie Shantz, as well as keeping the hospital | ov department has 13 staff mem- For Liquor | g Offenses 8. Mr. Smith, who had made his|Burke, Everett Wilson, Allen Neji was accepted by the board. ALFRED JOHN SMITH A resident of the Whith, Oshawa district for many yea Alfred John Smith died at Fai 0 Cees The os |who has been a member of the clean are 110 Hembers of they ie 2wa Union Cemetery. The serv-'oovyy teaching staff for 30 years. housekeeping staff, | : : y- ice was largely attended by rela- ching 9a : | A laundry handling tons of | fete is a \reiendous Suaniity 5, tives -- J ine! ily i 7 ; jork-|0f paperwork connected with the 4 OFFICIAL RESIGNS linen daily is staffed by 20 wor A ! r-| The pallbearers for Albert Belll mye resignation of the School ers, with four sewing-room. em-|oPeration of a hospital. The of- view Lodge Sunday night, May were Ronald Shaw, Robert! Attendance Officer H. W. Me-| ployees repairing damaged linen. fices of Oshawa General Hospital home at Fairview Lodge for eig Four persons were convicted of years, was in his 83rd year, liquor offences in Oshawa Mag- istrate's Court, Monday. 341 Philip Murray Ave., who paid | party he was holding to celebrate |his mother's remarriage, was | fined another $100 Monday. This time it was for having beer in an unauthorized place Leonard James |Brantnall, 748 Cedar St., was fined $25 for a similar charge. He was convicte in April of obstructing justice. Montgomery Neil, 16, of RR 3, Bowmanville, was fined $50 for having beer. He is on suspended sentence from this court for steal- ing cars | Trofim Basowicz, 439 Howard St., was fined $100 for being drunk It was his fourth convic- yo "Ww | tion this year. U.S. Longshoremen yc. May 9 A son of the late Mr. and! The pallbearers for Mrs. Violet Mrs. John Smith, the deceased|Bell were Arthur Harper, Don- Thomas Richard Hallett, 18, of ae porn at Reading, Berkshire, ald Cornish, Francis Pottery, meNeil. but he had a great deal England, Aug. 7, 1 A resi- Donald Pottery, Roy Henry and la $100 fine a week ago Monday| gent of Canada for 55 years, he Frank Mole for permitting drunkenness at a\p.4 1ived most of that time in the! ---- a ma area 30 years. He had no known rel tives Home at 11 a.m., Wednesda May 11. Interment will be in Os including thé business office, re- .'{18 MAINTENANCE MEN ception, switchboard, stores and G. Breakdowns in plumbing, elec-|general administration have a trical circuits, or any mechanical|staff of 27. Hospital records on a equipment at a hospital must be|patients are not kept by these done the work better than Mr. joni with immediately, so the|offices, but are handled by the hospital employs a maintenance | records office which has a staff of other work and the board ..ow of 18. This department also'of six. | would have to accept the fact {that he was resigning ht Cobel, Earl Marshall and Charles Rout The board chairman, Trustee \ N Fletcher said it was difficult to imagine how anyone could have Mr. Smith worked for Frank 80 Crydermans APPOINTMENT REFERRED WEATHER FORECAST Hoag, of Oshawa, for more than The Oshawa Board -ef Educa- \ a- Att d Di tion Monday night decided that| . ve the appointment of Don Harper » The memorial service will be en mner as chief janitor at the senior pub- ain oves u g/Peld at the Armstrong Funeral HAMPTON (Special) -- About|lic school, Wilson road south, v,la h- 8¢ members of the Cryderman|should be referred to the next pe . "family, all descendants of the meeting of the public school com- n Ss 1533] a awa Union Cemetery Rev. |jate Marshall Cryderman and his mittees S. C. H. Atkinson will conduct the services FUNERAL OF MRS. JOHN W. WILLIAMSON The ral service for Mr iamson, who died the Oshawa General Hospital jas Mrs. Lewis Trull, and songs by a|was approved by the board. {weather across the province is| Wednesday. A few scattered Friday, was held at the Intosh Funeral Home at 2 p.x Rev. J. McKnight, pastor Unload Arab Ship the King Street Pentecost Church, conducted the services.| A oo ni NEW YORK (AP)--Longshore- Interment was in Oshawa Union|tB€ 2roup. Relatives were pres- men Monday started unloading Cemetery. Cleopatra. freighter 25 days ago, saying Arab actions against American ships that dealt with Israel re- duced job chances for U.S. sail- ors. presented to Rotarian Byron Ed- mondson during a recent vis |was presented to the local club. 'TV-R ADIO COLUMN a-/ Robert Montgomery & _ SW Delays Return To TV By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) Robert fontgomery, once the most de- |bonair of Hollywood film hero nd more recently,a TV pro- ducer and actor, has a simple | {explanation for the current low | 4 ii state of television programs "You can't mass-produce en- tertainment,"" he says | And although Montgomery pro- |for. the medium itself, he's post- poning a return to TV "I'd be interested in coming |back, but only if I have the righ --the freedom--to produce shows sponsored or unsponsored, over al network. That means a network KELSO A. ROBERTS now in existence--or in existence in the future om a subscription pasis--and without being di 0 ear criminated against by being laced in a competitive positiol K A R b with shows produced by the net- t works themselves." . . 0 er S CONTROL TOO TIGHT . mtgomery feels that the net \ works control television too In Whithy tightly and that shoddy quality results because they are unable Kelso A. | attorney- to produce good hour-long dram- toberts, 0 €. Wi d atic shows the annual meeting of the Osh- wa Ridine Progressive Conserv ative Association at Whithy town hall Friday Ontario Health Minister Dr NM. Drmopd and Federal | Minister Michael Starr are also expected to attend. The 1950 ex ecutive will be elected at the meeting Mr. Roberts will also be guest 'Large organizations are not keyed to producing good mater- ial,"' he says. "In the half hour shows, of course, no quality is required or given. But the good, live hour-long shows -- Kraft, Philco, Studio One and the others --started to disappear at the time yur show did, That was when the networks decided to produce and of honor 'at a dinner Tieeting of control their own shows Today the City of Oshawa Progressive there are practically no dramatic Conservative Assoc iations at Fiotel shows left and significantly, Genosha. earlier in the evening. most of the small producing units Mr. Roberts will only sneak|2' Sone. 100 briefly at the first meeting. Mem.| Meanwhile, he hopes that sub- bers of the city association will[scription TV will come, and come Join the meeting of the provincial SOON {riding in Whitby, '1 think it. will be terribly | The speaker is expected to deal healthy," he adds. "And I think {with labor matters of concern to|the reason (he commercial net- the Oshawa area. works are fighting it so hard is Tenders for Coal & Fuel Oil Oshawa Schools Sealed Tenders Marked "Tenders for Fuel" will be received by the Board of Education in their requirements for fuel for the next season. Tenders will close Wednesday, May 25th, 1960. Q and specifi may be obtained at the office of the Boord of Education, 179 Simcoe St. South. Board of Education, W. GORDON BUNKER, Oshawa, Ontario. Business Administrator. (that they are afraid it will be! a rector of Christ |they forged a cheque to buy beer./the United Arab Republic ship| Pallbearers were E. Brock,| A : oY Aylesworth, A. Sheids, H. Orono, Hampton and Solina. The Seafarers International Foote, N, Barrager and T. {motion, gradual improvement iS|Toronto .. Evenden, 28, of 512 Dean avenue, Union started picketing the Walker. " FUNERAL OF JACK BACKHUS The funeral service for Jack Backhus, 51 Nassau street, who U tf ] clarification on the school board's ih today. Wednesday Andy 1 -- died at the Oshawa General Hos- neven u position. {with a few showers. Little change Selhany pital last Friday, was held at the | McIntosh Funeral Home at a.m. Monday, May 9. Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdo can Church, conducted the ser Union Cemetery, Memorial Angli-| AJAX (Staff) wife, Ophelia Ruse, gathered at Nid F i i the township hall here Saturday RENTAL APPROVED TORONTO (CP)--Official fore-| Sudbury: Cloudy with occasional for their annual meeting. An application by Miss June casts issued at 5 am.: rain or drizzle today and Wed- Merwyn Crydérman presided Harvey for the rental of the Cen- Synopsis: The storm centre| nesday. Cool. Winds northeast 20. for a program which included tral Collegiate Institute auditor-|that has been pivoting around the| Northern Timmins - Kapuskas- solos by Jim Cryderman of Bow-|ium for a dancing recital June Great Lakes for the last few|ing, James Bay, White River re- manville, a humorous reading by|6 and 13 with a rehearsal June 4/days and causing cool wet|gions: Mostly cloudy today and at fit » sed of Hazel 1 , [still with us today. It is situated snowflurries today. Little change + Elma Freitag and Jean Croger RESERVATIONS RECEIVED |in Southern Lake Huron this|in temperature. Winds northeast ;/man of Enniskillen Reservations for rooms at Big- morning and rain is falling over|20. of Games of cards and crokinole/wig Inn for the Ontario Urban|/Western and northern areas.| Forecast Temperatires rere " ; ' d Rural School Trustees' Asso-|Light snow was mixed with the . . were played by older members a a crs June 26 have rain in Southern Michigan and at Low tonight High Wednesday i Windsor during the night. The Windsor .... heen: received Ly the' bosrd. disturbance is drifting eastward|St Thomas SEEK CLARIFICATION and wet ~ -'"er will contir -|London ..:. A letter from the chief librar-/day. W a continued e: vi. J|Wingham al al ent from Oshawa, Parry Sound, k | Toronto, Bowmanville, Newcastle, isn of the McLaughlin Public| » - Library, Miss June Fetterly,| expected Wednesday. Ti | Ajax Strike [iu ust in ors Te brie It hm, ver SE, f tives on the library board will be| ions, Windsor, London, Toronto, Muskoka referred to the city solicitor for| py milton: Overcast with light|Killaloe |esnenugs ures SEEK TEMPORARY HELP in temperature. Winds southerly |North Bay . 10 Pp : Baa On 1st Da Permission was given fo the | 2, today, becoming northwest 20| ---- n, | business administrator to adver-| Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- _ The first day| 3 for temporary help for the|p, on Southern Georgian Bay v- : e Irs Y | administration office. ions: Cloud vith sions] of the Dowty Equipment Com-| regions: oudy wi occasiona ices, Interment was in Oshawa pany of Canada strike was un- rain or drizzle today and Wed- eventful. |nesday. Cool. Winds southeast 15. The pallbearers were Ben| pickets patrolled each en rus C ev Kirkland Lake, Northern Geor- Griffith and Arthur Griffith FUNERALS OF successful." MR. AND MRS. ALBERT BEI The memorial services for Mr |. Workers had reported for|Charles de Gaulle is understood| Television, while quietly stock-\ ang Mrs. Albert Bell, who died picket duty [to have received a personal mes- FROM STRESS a SE ae orth A company official said 40 outisage from Soviet Premier early last Saturday in North of 60 marine division workers| Khrushchev Monday which, ac- LANDAU, West Germany RMS ing up on next season's supplies of western and action tales, i noisily underwriting a little cul- ture, too, CBS has ordered a new opera from Gian-Carlo Menofti| four NBC opera productions next 'S Oshawa, were held at the Arm- strong Fun Home at 2 p.m.| Monday, May 9. . : | The service was conducted by and NBC will present the world|Rev. Dr. ) 1 S (premiere of Brigham Young. byiter of St. Andrew's United ia loads for the plant honored| The Jetter is reported to have George Telford, mini fesses the greatest admiration| Leonard Kastle, 'as the first or Che Interment was in Osh- Jacklin, M. Proctor, Ron Under-!{rance. bearing strike signs. gian Bay, Southern Timmins-| wood, Charles Jackson, James i vd m Plant workers came and had a | Kapuskasing regions, North Bays} look, a few went in the machine Sends Message | | {shop, others went home again. | | ~~ L a union spokesman said that| PARIS (Reuters) -- President | DOGS SUFFERING [ CHILDREN Do 7 ' were at work. On the afternoon| i i source ag| (Reuters)--Dogs are suffer- é cording to reliable sources, was] ing increasingly from nerv- : Grontmotrs 4 ous diseases caused by the ver sh tandmothers day pan r ts he ied 'Moth fr hustle and bustle of modern bey I. Cr od times and the general nerv- he picket line and went away peen handed over by Soviet Am.| °uSPess 9 men, a West Ger- ; iv | og aver | man veterinary sur with their loads. |bassador Sergei Vinogradov, who geo shift, 16 out of 19 men reported|"not a bad omen' for the sum- for duty. |mit meeting opening here next ia Transport and truck drivers Monday. year up. Quickly effective. season temporary ballet," based on the de shipped to the flood area at Tim- OW : 3 . . 3 CBS also has asked for a "con ANIMAL CAN JUMP mins at the request of the council| MOSCOW, during a half-hour talk) pert on nervous diseases of ora oan ion crs, 25 FEET IN AIR vinsky and George Balanchine, the choreographer The NBC Opera Company will also do Boris Gedunov, Montemezzi"s The Love of Three Kings, and, asp usual, Menotti"s Amahal and the! Night Visitors | Recommended tonight: Tennesse ore Vieets King Arthur, NBC, 8:30-9:30--Based on A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. | Garry Moore Show, CBS, 10-11 With Ed Wynn and singer Patti Page You might be *he LUCKY WINNER OF A VACATION IN NEW YORK CITY or ONE OF THE MANY PRIZES to be given The Klipspringer, a small African antelope found in most mountainous areas of that continent, can make a vertical jump of 25 feet! The animal stands about -20 inches at the shoulder and weighs some 40 pounds. There's no need to jump around looking for just the right worker. Just dial RA 3- 3492 to place an Oshawa Times Classified ad for quick results Late yesterday, a boat Was|recently returned from a visit tol De Albert Effective Wetzel, an ex- hore. {with de Gaulle at the presidential! animals, told reporters that | ' the on i palaee, ; due to the added stress, d G | -- arabe lll Mother Graves WILD FILM PARTY In London, a foreign office i i $ CANNES, France (Reuters)--A spokesman said Prime Minister D008. 2 het than | WORM EXTERMINATOR thousand revelling guests Macmillan also had received a smashed 5,000 glasses in a party|personal letter from Khrushchev in the casino here--termed the|about the summit, | "wildest'" in film festival history| A reliable source said the let- jj -that lasted until after dawn.|ter assumed the summit would Several women suffered cut legs, (take place as planned May 16. OSHAWA WOOD PRODUCTS are having their OPEN HOUSE this weekend. 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