. 4 ARK 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 26, 1959 . Rape Charge [Geciate the vase ou ort under »| Bank Of Canada | Ho AR path wo | Help For Uranium Most ope Coney aunty : oe, pig ini Interest Rate Down 0 the heart of Montreal covers iy . | en Hays, OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of| » { . | The boy was charged June 13, Canada interest rate this week Business Important EXport | ome oy. ooo B Sion ati bs sa | = ition | Li ny slaying of Lynne Harper, 12, of|Woodlot near her home. She had| The rate compares with 5.47 t d LaTaws cp ) rofl Liberal ae oe |Clinton, was further remanded been missing since the evening|iast week and 5.33 the week pre- ugges e Commons Thursday that the gov-|the U.S. with uranium, the U.S.|Thursday to June 30 when juven- of June 9, when she left to attend vious. The all-time low of 1.12 per . lernment not take no for an an-government urged that Canadian|lé Judge Dudley Holmes is ex-ia baseball game in, Clinton, lcent was set last Aug. 2. OTTAWA (CP) -- Two 0pposi-|swer in asking the United States|producers develop their resouces|Pected to decide whether to hear tion members Thursday accused|ty continue buying Canadian ura-|as fully as possible. the case in an adult court. the government of falling down| nium, U.S. HADN'T ENOUGH At his discretion the judge can on election promises to help the| Uranium had become Canada's| 'At that time the U.S. hadn't : Chow's small businessman. most important mineral export.lenough uranium for its own William Benidickson (L--I1t was more important than ever, needs. It had™ promised that it Kenora - Rainy River) told the|therefore, to make arrangements|ywoid do everythi Speaking of . . . Commons that Canadians were|ag soon as possible with the U.S. on oy ing necessary to | help Canadian producers. led to believe in the 1957 and 1958|(, continue buying Canadian ura-| Tt would be "an intoler ; election campaigns that the gov-|njum when current contracts ex- Iutolerable po HOT DOGS Buy the BEST for LESS 4 onium . sition" if the U.S. now said that, | ernment would do something|pire in 1962. since it has lately developed its mere tangible than has been done, Mr, Pearson, whose Algoma rown uranium resources, it could) "" to help small businesses. |East constituency embraces Can-(ng longer buy from Canada. Pay 20c for 6 and He read a report of a statement | ada's biggest uranium-producing| Tf North American defence co- ef 6" FREE from an election platform which|area, said he can see no reason|operation meant anything, it 9g : quoted Mr. Diefenbaker as say-|why the U.S. should decline t0/meant consideration will have to| Based on Current Prices ing the small businessman was continue buying Canadian ura- f ety { " be given to economic and indus-| "crucified" by the Liberal gov-|pjum, But if it did, this should bef as well as strategic aspects || THE ernment's tight money policy. |«not be acceptable to any Cana-| The long-ran | | g-range prospects for| Douglas Fisher (CCF -- Port gian government." the Canadian uranium industry x | LLTOP Arthur) said all that the govern-{ He said that when the former Bo ts by Hae or re were good, but there might be a 5 Exotic SPECIAL ON Oriental | |. ks , and © BANQUETS nadian © LUNCHEONS THE Dishes © CHINESE FOODS GENOSHA HOTEL TAKE-OUT proudly presents ORDERS SIM LASH OUR ah SPECIALTY with his i A A 4 | up a small business section in difficult intervening period. the trade department to give in- Shi Pi ks U formation to businessmen. 1p 1C P Businessmen wanted more than YUL | l information. They wanted loans, perhaps patterned on the Small] 2 Lost In Boat BRYNNER iE Loans Administration of the| JOANNE AND U: d S TORONTO (CP)--Two Ameri WOODWARD 1 Wp | ELECTRIC ACCORDION nited States. | NTO 0 1- 4 ye ke MARGARET IASERESSoN FRIDAY and SATURDAY ing best 1 Like O : | NIGHTS INTHE Commission [wo io ot fee = LEIGHTON ; | HO Rescued by the Poseidon line's WILLIAM FAULKNER'S SOUTH OSHAWA Starlite ROOM Ingrid Weide were Elmer van der 0] THE |Wege, 52, and William Drake, 72, d u be both of Syracuse, N.Y. The two oun Rarv had set out from Fisher's Land- ing, N.Y., for the 100-mile trip to uxy - - Syracuse when their compass| 2% uite Valid went out of order. Their 26-foot| 2 cabi neruiser eventually ran out Helen Rail holds some of the | darkness. A good worm picker of gas. WILSON & LEE hundreds of dew worms she col- | can collect about 12,000 a night TORONTO (CP)--Judge Joseph| It had drifted for nine hours. LIMITED lects in a night's work on a To- | -- the record is 16,500. One To- [Sweet said Thursday his commis-| fui ronto golf course, leased by the | ronto bait company set its sales [sion to investigate the affairs of TODAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENY bait company for which she this year at 100,000,000 for a {suburban York Township is com-| NOTICE . Tal works. A light on her head | total value of about $500,000. pletely valid and allows him to) I SHOWN AT dk irr ; helps pinpoint the worms in the ! (CP Photo) [hear evidence about any wrong- Young People--Parents | "ise i 4 . WB doing by council members. Summer School | 1300 Su ta -- ~ ¥ IN PARLIAMENT hon BR Ml ot the ast ACCORDION © CLARINET col , contended last week that the judge lacked the power under OSHAWA , VIOLIN ® HAWAIIAN his commission to hear anything|| BUSINESS COLLEGE SPANISH GUITAR GUITAR Future In menial aise of the fovia. | ne, ve Gu £343 Shiaiohy! -- AS A iaND | & TROMBONE Evidence had been heard in the a cso. Tping Zidists SAXOPHONE ® VIOLA inquiry--ordered by Ontario Mu- Two hours per day By A A7S ROE & TRUMPET eo CELLO ¥ : nicipal Affairs Minister Warren- FREE BULLETIN idl ON ' $0 | } oO { { I Y P der--for three weeks before Mr. Register Now For Lessons On These Popular Instruments Robinette's objections caused a| Act Now, Dial 5-3375 and her bosom companions Our 6-week inner's course on the accordion temporary halt, The hearing re-|| Make Your Summer Count TC ONY ot $1.50 weekly includes the FREE use of an Canadian Press Staff Writer But "competition from imports|Sumed Thursday. : accordion during thot period which is taken OTTAWA (CP) -- Conditions|continues to cause difficulty for] Mr. Robinette"s submis- : r A 8 [ home for practice. both at home and abroad, says/@ Dumber of Canadian indus-|sion came after the judge heard ACK IEMMOH | Trade Minister Churchill, suggest] tries. evidence from real estate agent RH 4 "generally brighter prospects for| For the first five months of|Arthur Porter that Porter ha . the Canadian economy." |1959 total sales abroad had been ina Billy WhieER production Opening a Commons trade de-|three per cent below the corres-|liam Graham on behalf of a R bate Thursday, he added tatipondng level last year. builder to get a building permit. we / = f f -- ir r RA ~ while the country's economy has| 0) 2 / Z been enjoying a continuation of a| | ee " alin [|] business pickup that began late Carpet Company ; i " last year, the best is yet to come| v . 4 7 is L 7 --when the full impact of an im-| 1 ! ; i / wi 7 M j { R proving world situation is + Factions Confer 5 LOR ) ' : i 7 USIC STORE probably later this year. PETERBOROUGH (CP)--The : ? 7 Ee 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4706 Opposition Leader Pearson re-|225 production workers at Brin. om | r 7 4 " plied, however, that government |ton-Peterboro Carpet Company i =, 1 statistics on Canada's trade posi-| were to return to work today fol- | tion so far this year show that|lowing a shutdown Thursday in| "while there are forces of recov-la wage dispute. ery at work, there are also weak points in the economy." + And unless they are dealt with as far as possible by the govern- : * ment, these conditions '"'will im- fangs in 2 mu eghing desi Week pede and hinder these forces of : recovery which are at work." Management shut down th plant Thursday after two sitdown TRADE DEFICIT GROWS i tT ote, es On successive days, | FEATURING IN PERSON y a The sitdown was over manage- ar, for example, Can-\ment's refusal to raise the wages THE BEAUTIFUL 4 national trade deficit-- a's int of weavers. " : | ; excess of imports over exports-- es hey He 4 ma had reached $450,000,000, "the| -- ADULT ENTERTAINMENT highest in our history for this particular period of the year." - - - The corresponding period last Miss Davidson STARTS year had produced a deficit of « only $282,000,0000 which Mr. ! Churchill had found reason for I R mm S Star of the | optimism. Now he found the rec- 0 etu oon WEBB PEARCE ord deficit also reason for opti. TORONTO (CP)--Joyce David- SHOW | : fasena 2 mism. {son will return to CBC television | - * v » . * The company and representa- tives of Local 822, United Textile Workers of America (CLC) ar- "If the deficit is reduced it is|"soon," 'a CBC spokesman said and GARY ?, * e virtue," said Mr. Pearson of Thursday. COOPER 2, te bi) CLIFF McKAY'S Dinner MWenu Mr, Churchill's attitude; "if it is| Miss Davidson, an interviewer ih oh HOLIDAY RANCH increased it is a virtue." on the half-honr Tabloid show, SUSAN with the I SEES IMPROVEMENT {went on an indefinite leave last| HAYWARD I . Mr. Churchill said that "as the|Week after a storm of con year goes on, the expansion in troversy over her remarks on a | ger oes on, the cxpanion in foversy ove her remarks on a] \ HLLLLD TORNADOS | Yen A LA CARTE APPETIZERS should be supplemented by|She said Canadians were indif- ; i i ri strengthening demand from ferent to the Royal Visit. | THIS | Fresh Lobster Cocktail Rolin: ray abroad and rising investment do-| Lyal Brown, director of CBC| I Soup du Jour Consomme ally." {information services, said letters { "We have as yet to experience and telephone calls over the in - nis Bc or the full force of the current eco-|cident favored Miss Davidson two PUL SD | nomic expansion." {to one. 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