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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1960, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, September 21, 1960 A Ultra-modern design, featur. ing crisp, functions! lines from its new grille to its sweptline rear deck, sets out the Dodge Dart as the cass" vehicle in its price field uncluttered sculpturing accen- Muzzle By RUKMINI DEVI { Canadian Press Correspondent | BOMBAY (CP)~An attempt hy the Communist party of India to goad Parliament into muzzling the country's press has misfired The Indian Parliament has re jected a Communist party resolu tion recommending appointment of 8 45-member parliamentary committee "to go into the ques tion of dissemination of news and views by newspapers with a view to ensuring truthfulness, objectiv ity and good moral standards in the field of journalism." Political observers consider the rejection of the Communist mve as significant in the light of what is happening in neighboring Cey- lon, There, the new Ceylonese government proposes to turn over the country's two most influen- tial newspaper groups to public corporations, FOLLOW CEYLON Within hours of announcement of the Ceylon move, the Commu-| nist party launched a press cam- paign clamoring for 'more effec- tive control over the monopolistic press of India," and its mem bers Introduced the parliament. ary resolution asking for a com mitlee study, Meantime, the Indian govern- ment has promised to support at. tempts to start a second news agency in the country, At pres ent, the re 18 only one news gency~the Press Trust of India Canadian Writing On The Increase LONDON (CP) Canadian novelist Mordecai Richler says it is fanciful to talk about Canadian writing but adds that there are "undercurrents of artistic ity now where none existed a few years ago The Montreal author, who has made his home in Britain for the last decade, discusses Canadian output in one of seven contribu tions to a review of Common wealth literature published by the New Statesman, a British weekly He generally ac cepted that the Canadian novelist has no audience and few critics of stature, but this is not the real danger "Because of the paucity of good writing in Canada, there is unquestionable tendency to over praise, even llonize the still only promising young writer, , , , Over valued by a people hungering for a national literature, he is liable to end up with an inflated notion of his own talent, CAN BE ADVANTAGE The scarcity of national talent -"in most parts of Canada only Mazo de la Roche and blizzards have been there before you----can -- U.S. Labor Imported DRESDEN (CP) -- The Cana dian Canners Limited plant here has imported 133 female werkers from Detroit, 60 miles away Jack Bruce, industrial relations manager for the firm, sald Tues: day permission to import the women to work in the processing of tomatoes had been given hy the National Employment Serv ice. This town, about 13 miles north of Chatham, has a population of 2300, Seasonal employment makes necessary recruiting of as * many as 630 women and 213 men from other centres, ay It. IS Says an "NEW DODGE DART FOR 1961 i 1961 | This | Red Press |age of funds stands in the way talks on the Psalms, authorities, actiy:| ment units owned by the federal department, As they moved into the new Lown site the depart en's active units dwindled to | Another rumor of the sieport's Aosure cropped up when Allied Speak Plain English ee zm 4 vo; Canadian Lawyers Told workers, This step, seid Mr, Law-| OTTAWA (CP) -- The advice without due regard for his duly lor was taken because the com: hereinto contained, or contained to my ssid client, on the pany had purchased new labor: hereinto, is of special interest to sloresaid, collided with my sa lawyers client at the intersection afore "Make yourselves inidlligible in said and caused miltiple injuries offensive manper--orito my said client as delgiled the most courteous hereinafler, Such d was negligent.' "Is it not simpler to say: "I believe the driver's negli gence caused my client's injur- Ses?" y = 17Y To Oust ie U.S. Missile By STEWART Macl EOD mors to offer plans for sn aller- Canadian Press Saf Weiler native British missile, LONDON (CP) -- British sir- The giant Hawker Siddeley S8VIng equipment, ! eralt manufacturers are reported group is reporied slready work. Despite the slowdown, Gander to have teamed up in 8 bebind-ing on a new missile, compar- continues to he one of the world's the least the-scenes move to get the gov- able to the 1000-mile range Bky- busiest airports, is best custom. Detter still in ernment 10 change is mind about bolt, Other firms are also be-lers, said Mr. Lewlor, are Pan Manner. dari { adopting the American Skybolt lieved to be drawing up prelimi- American Airways and Seaboard The eall Jor wie was made mse a te OS te al The government decided ear- cause of experience ga) 1 y / , ' lier rn to buy the sirdo- in earlier British programs, When Trans-World Airlines lost Empire Law Conference which ground Skybolt after cancelling spokesmen say the new missile the contract for transporting U.S holds its final sessions today, --"--"-, u-- CT ---------- ond beri ---- Mr, Kemned en id lawyers bavel! the development program of the could probably be brought into personnel abroad last year, there pet D , Kenaedy of Victoria | British Blue Streak, Estimates of operation for about £100,000000. was a drop in terminsl activity, a in on Yen with the the money already spent on the This is believed to compare fa- and the rumors flew, However, oe of the lawyer in community | British missile, also an airto- vorably with the Skybolt shortly afterwards, Overseas Na- affairs {ground weapon, range from, In supporting arguments, Brit- tional Alrways--which had done H cautioned that members of bad £100,000,000 to £165,000,000, ish manufacturers are understood little previous business at Gender yo 1c 2a) profession should never 3 The decision was based mainly to be citing Canada's problems --took over the old TWA contract forget they are human beings. on economy, government spokes. with the American Bomare mis- and became one of the terminal's nye lawyer's work was of value men said, The Skybolt, sched-|sile as a reason why Britain biggest customers, only 80 long 8s the ity uled to become Britains main should oe depend on Joris " ---- understood and appreciated it, | nuclear weapon, is due to enter wespons, They say similar un- - service with the RAY in 1965, the certainties, and possible delays, o ASME eXInAS CLARITY NEEDED same time Bs Blue Bireak wasicould seriously disrupt Britain's **F8s B or the armies Why then, he asked, the em scheduled for completion, And its defence planning, in the battle scenes for an Amer- ming iike rush to lapse into legal cost is expected to be far less, Bo far the government has re- ican color » TV production of ities" than the estimptos £500/000,000 Mained Wlictally iow on the in- Shakespeare's *'Macheth" were that would be 8 on i ritish dustry's pleas, but spokesmen ,ooruite missile, oo. say there Is little likelihood of the| TCcruited from to During the last few weeks there Skybolt desl being written off {have been persistent rumors in|They say, however, that a new | Britain that the Skybolt program British missile might be consid. is behind schedule and despite ered--as a supplement fo, and oficial denials by the Britishinot as a replacement for, the government, sources say aircraft Skybolt, It will depend, they say, manufacturers are losing no time on just what the industry has to in taking advantage of the ru-loffer, a WOOLWORTH'S SERVICE LIGHT BULBS Choice of 40-WATT, 60-WATT, 100-WATT 15¢c ea. or 6 for 76¢ LOWNEY'S FAMOUS BRIDGE MIXTURE REGULAR 69¢ 59c¢ mm y is it necessary in wriitng of an automobile accident to say: wns on the Eng: + "The said driver of the alore- mentioned vehicle wantonly and AHI $2 ' provements in the "slant six" and VB powerplants which ag- sure owners of increased economy and efficiency of tuates the exclusiveness of the Dodge Dart image, Exterior re-designing isn't the only im- provement it boasts, The best quality upholsteries and ap- | operation. Pictured here is the pointments "are to be found in | Dodge Dart Pheonix two-door the vehicle, in addition to im- | hardtop DON'T GET MARRIED... until you see OUR WEDDING PORTRAITS Make your' Fall or Winter Wedding Appointment Now IRELAND STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST, WEST OSHAWA RA 3-3680 Rosy Future Seen | For Airport the department would close Gan- der keep cropping up---as they did earlier this year when 70 air- port employees were laid off, He explained that this layoff was necessary because the de- partment was 'getting out of the landlord business." In the early days of the 12-year-old town the entire 5,300 population lived on NOW LB, Observed By MRS, R, RICHARDSON ASHBURN Rally Day was observed in Burn's Church on the ministry of information and Sept, 11 at 11.30 a.m, Mr, Edgar broadcasting has made it clear Heron, superintendent, assisted Por aT terview that the government could only aid it hy Douglas Ashton, had charge Je said i an iuorview dist by subscribing to the alternaitve Theme alreraft landings hav GANDER, Nfld, (CP)--Operat-| ing a busy international airport can be 'an up-and-down busi ness" in more ways than one, says Frank Lawlor, superinten-| dent of the famed Gander air. Fails While assuring any new ven fure of government sympathy Shop with conti dence se OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL PM "The Gosj reaches tal » Sumer was Ne 2 iainaive Tete, he Jospel } Yeached yi! but We're que optimistic about ove: p self sponsoring any \ 0 4 gaverument 1 elf sponsoring any service was folio ved, Raving the Landings at the Gander field, in A ove: now. Ia under wiv 100 Mm exercises each ehildi northeast New foun dland 200 ay 0\was presented with a pencil. |yiles from St, John's, totalled start a second news agency The Mrs, E, Humphrey favored with 0.563 with 408,823 passengers be. XXpross Newspapers Limited a solo, Mr, Perry led in prayer, tween May 1, 195, and April 30, ave Wik given permission to Mrs. Perry gave the topic illus-| 1060, For the same period a year rated with the Wlannelgraph previously the figures were 11, REPORTERS ABROAD Which Was evloyed: telling a wild 058 planes and 456,134 passeng- eng . s Is Of a school boy who met templa-| arg a proscar. the bulk 9 the on tion as Jesus would have, Mr, Lawlor said rumors thal newspapers comes from Reuters) On Wednesday evening, the| oi I -- which has an agreement with the Ladies' Bible Class met in the jynch and a social time was Press Trust of India, Recently,/Sunday School room at 8 o'clock, enjoyed Agence France-Presse has also] Mrs, W, Hopkins had charge, | The October meeting will be started supplying news to Indian! myo meeting was opened withheld in the manse at Port Perry papers through the Press Trust the hymn, "Guide Me, O Thou With Mrs, Perry as hostess, | At the same time, more Indian Great Jehovah." Mrs. Hopkins| Mrs, Cappell, who has heen a correspondents are being sent oad the 91st Psalm and gave a Patient in Oshawa General Hos abroad to key foreign news cen id im and. gave A pital, has returned home, tres, For the first time, Indian|™, : My, George Godda is a patient journalists are operating in Af-| The minutes of the last meeting in Oshawa General Hospital rica, Europe and the United Were read by Mrs, E, Humphrey.| wore he has undergone surgery, States, Mrs, Hopkins led in prayer, Miss Dowson is celebrating her There Is, however, no Indian! Mrs, IL, Bradley had charge of 91st birthday at the home of Mr, correspondent In Moscow or Pe-|\the program, Mrs, Fred Daw and and Mrs, Herb, Ashton king, The Press Trust says short- Mrs, R, Batten gave interesting! Mr, and Mrs, Ken Stattaford from Edmonton is visiting with served relatives, airport property, in 900 apart. commentary on it ARE HERE! 0s a ---- of ensuring representation in Rus sia and China, A leading Bombay newspaper's permission to sta tion a correspondent in Peking has been rejected by the Chinese The lunch committee I] SOHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A.--M.D.A, Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Acrobatic, Kinderdance and Pre-School, FRIDAY & SATURDAY at the MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Information: RA 3.7253 WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC OPEN THURS, TILL be an advantage, Unlike other writers, Canadian authors are not required to stand scrutiny in the "light of giants." Richler says there are some English-speaking writers of qual ity, and cites as examples Ethel Wilson, Morley Callaghan, Brian Moore, Adele Wiseman, Hugh MacLennan and Norman Levine In a paragraph on French-lan guage writing in Canada, Richler says he has been told it is livelier and more: inventive, But novels he had read by Roger Lemelin, Gabrielle Roy and others tended to have a rather old-fashioned ring "So 1 English French-Ca rather Canadian praise nadian culture, It smacks of condescension, 1ike Americans talking up Negro virility," suspect of P.M, FRI. TILL 9 PM SAT TILL 6 PM 6 P P | The Result? A cake that tastes fresh as your own home-made. That keeps its ' 'just-baked' freshness and moist texture for days, down to the last velvety crumb, Of course, it won't be around that long, This is the kind of cake folks can't stop eating. 6 tempting flavours at your food stove no v ++» come and get 'em! 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