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The Oshawa Times, 2 May 1960, p. 19

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Today's Stock Market L TORONTO 11 AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Toronto Stock Exchange--May 2 .. « tions in cents unless marked §. lot; xd -- Ex Stock GL Paper 100 190 180 : dividend, xr--ex- 0 190 rights; xw--Ex-warrants.) 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Eistslalasls 430 1040 Pros Air Que Chib Rayrock Realm Rix Athab Roche Rowan Cons Sand Riv Sherritt Sil Miller Stanlgh wis 580 190 688 1800 500 500 9700 1000 2750 100 810 1000 500 8500 300 $5000 1500 200 U Mining Un Keno Upp Can Ventures 550 5 Sales to 11 a.m.: 356,000, BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Mortgage Fund Supply Uncertain itra capital free for investment In mortgages. ; The government's move in By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer "STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada Foils Ltd, year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $331,916, $3.32 a share; 1058, $382,232, $2.52. | Crestbrook Timber Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $283,065 1058, net loss $122,380. Geco Mines Ltd., 3 mos. ended Mazeh 31: 1960, $1,577,700, 52.6 De- cents a share; 1959, $1,662,500, 55| Indian Semblance Of Unity (quiet, The central executive com- (ified backing should be given to ilof secret discussions, the Com-| | BOMBAY (CP)--After months {munist Party of India appears to| {have achieved a semblance of| |aperational unity. | INEW AGITATIONS Communists mittee has hinted at "sustained | many of its policies. battles' te come. {haye not Observers note that the Reds abandoned hopes of sowing confusion among the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Mey 2, 1960 19 North Bay Groups Win Play Honors NORTH BAY (CP)-North Ba drama groups won nine of awards in Quonta one-act lay festival held here last week, t was the largest one-act play festival in Canada, with 16 en- tries from Northern Ontario, The winning play, The Great Dark, by the North Bay Gateway Theatre Guild, will com) the Ontario festival in Kitchener this week, appearing Thursday. It is directed by Gordon Lee. The Gateway Guild won awards for best play, best Eng- lish play, best French play and best director in the adult di- vision, A trophy for vocal excel- lence went to a North Bay Teach- er's College student, Thom Doug- las, In the high school division, North Bay College (Scollard Hall) had the best English play, best director, best actor and best actress. The other nine trophies went to Onaping Drama Club's John Wil- son in Shall We Join the Ladies, Barbara Fletcher and Harry of Lewis of Sault Theatre Workshop stance, while lashing out at the leadership of the Praja Socialist Party, India's second largest non- Communist party, the central ex- ecutive resolution reminds the still many left-minded people in the PSP. A close study of the resolution and of recent speeches of Com- munist leaders indicates that the CPI is making an energetic at- tempt to close ranks. It is be- lieved that the party will shortly undertake a propaganda cam. palgn to convince the masses that the Reds are no longer di- vided, that exaggerated impor. tance has been given to its stand on the border dispute and that There are indications in the rank and file of the democratic what matters is the domestic country's Reds that there are] OTTAWA (CP)--Federal hous-| her to boost the maximum cents. ing officials, with fingers crossed, \pya interest rate to 6% per cent] Quebec Power Company 3 nos A are carefully watching the money (x. civ" wag done in hopes of ended March 31: 1960, $393,600, 56 market for an indication of how| it a ting approved NHA lenders|cents a share; 1959, $371,697, 54 the 1960 housing program will --insurance and trust companies cents. shape up. back into the market. Banks, Standard Structural Steel Ltd, The supply of mortgage funds limited by law to six per cent, 3 mos. ended March 81: 1960, This, according to oObservers,|... i : x {resolution that the party as a Is yeflosiad ov Sue gh > or whole proposes to start peaceful resolution adop y the party,giiations against the central and at the just-concluded session of| pate goyernments on various do- its central executive committee. | cio issues including food But it is aly nity on the Su |grain prices, increased cost-of- face as yet. The coming WeeXs|jiuing allowances for industrial| will show whether it will last or| wo vers fixation of minimum] is the big question mark hangingiare out of the picture. 40,787, 25 cents a share; 1959, | over the government's target of | | 125,000 construction starts on|SLOW START pew homes this year. Officials indicate that, after a alow start in the first three months, National Housing Act|ter, lending by private firms fathered €ar' some steam in the early part o April. Figures show, too, a strong | response by would-be homeown- ers to the government's return to direct mortgage lending on April [} figures for the first two weeks in |in the works. In the 10 days following the government's resumption of di- ' rect lending, some 1,700 prelim- pei Naru Minister Wolke? Hah! mary applications were received, dt ie Sve 8150.000,000 t $175,.| With the normal rejection rate of 000,000 in direct loans this year, compared with last year's $350,- 500 That would sover 15,000, to new homes, a going|, i in the entire year. average of some $10,000 for each| However, an official said a bets > ter picture of the trend on these quire about $13,500,000 in federal funds--aearly one-tenth of what the government expects to April showed 770 new loans were| |around one-fifth, this would re-| lend | Amy 1$26,856, 17 cents. Viau Ltd., year ended Jan, 31: Those lenders made a slow|1960, $332,426, $5.70 a share; 1950, | |start this year, with only 1,780|8301,976, $6.72. [new NHA loans in the first quar-| compared with 5,881 a year lier. About two-thirds of these ¢/ were issued in March, Howevei, Gasoline Prices Move Downward TORONTO (CP) Gasoline prices in this city moved down- |wards during the weekend, but [there has been no sign that it [means a general price-cutting war. Imperial Oil Limited cut its re- [tail price to 37.9 cents a gallon Friday and Texaco and Hritish can are reported to have followed suit. e reductions were on regular-grade gasoline only. 3 the 125,000 mark fof hous be seed th is to be met, that w loans SL! i avother a big load of fi i hamal be provided from private Peralimmi ¥ y HB on construc tion show by lenders. this year's Last year, 141,300 homes Were|marked lag in new homes started drop was most marked in British Columbia and Ontario, where starts in the three months were 48 and 44 per cent, below levels a year Bomare controversy and all other . |started. The Paradoxically, a fleur ishing year for the housing program bly would occur only with a serious sag in the general economy. That would leave ex- TELEVISION LOG respectively, earlier. CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Change! 6---Toronte| WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WBEN-TV Channe) Butta ex meeting In Ottawa. WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffalo MONDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 11--Family Theatre 8:15 AM, 4:30 PM, 4~Captain Kangaroo YouPrisudly Glant 8:30 AM, 4% PM, 7--Devotions 6---Maggle Muggins 'Bomarc Issue 'To Be Debated | OTTAWA (CP)-Defence Min ister Pearkes sald Saturday the aspects of continental defence will be discussed in Ottawa in mid-July at a meeting of the joint Canada-United States de- fence committee, Mr, Pearkes said in an inter. |view that the last meeting of the committee was held in Washing. ton in the fall of 1959 and it was decided at that time to hold the "These meetings are held to review the whole of the contin. ental defence plan, including "The next meeting in Ottawa new fissures will appear. | Indian Communists had been harassed by a series of internal |erises since April last year, Re- action to Red China's border at. tacks showed that the party was divided between internationalists who backed Peking's claims on Indian territory and the national- ists and moderates, led respee- tively by Shripad A. Dange and EM. Sankaran Namboodiripad, former chief minister of Kerala, who felt that support of Red China's actions would result in a big setback for the Indian Com- munists. KERALA REDS OUSTED The dismissal of Kerala's Red government in July last year and the subsequent rout of the state's Communists in last February's mid-term elections showed up in- ter-party 'differences on the do- mestic plane. -+ The extremists wanted the party to abandon par- liamentary methods and take to direct action once again, Nam- boodiripad and Dange claimed that the Kerala reverse was only a passing phase. At the recent meeting of the {central executive committee the nationalists mustered sufficient |upport to incorporate their polnts of view in the main resolu- tion. Though the resolution makes only a passing reference to the India - China border dis- pute, it is known that more than half the members backed the Dange-Namboodiripad thesis that New Delhi's stand should be sup- ported for tactical reasons, It is reported that the interna. tionalists will make a bid to re- verse the pro-New Delhi stand when the national council of the (wages fir agricultural labor and| what is described as extension of | the democratic rights of the peo-| ple. | The Reds have conceded that |some of their past anti-govern- iment agitations misfired because |of weaknesses, And it is admitted that the following of the party remains at a low level because] the people do not adequately un- derstand the party's programs, Indicative of the party's inter- nal dilemma is its offer of sup- |port to what it describes as the progressive policies of the Nehru government. It admits that not everything in the Congress party government is bad, and that qual LS When they are troubled by backache, that tired out feeling or disturbed rest, many, many women tum fo Dedd's Ridoay Pills. These conditions can be a by excess acids and wastes in the system and Dodd's Kidney Pills te the kidneys and aid thei normal action of removing these excess acids and wastes. Then life seems brig! non » Communist parties, For in-'front. OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS THE BASIL THOMAS COMEDY "Book of the Month" DIRECTED BY BILL GLOVER AT 7 McLaughlin Library Theatre MAY 4, 5, 6, 7 8:30 P.M. SHARP BOX OFFICE AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE MONDAY, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 3 -- 4,00 P.M, TO 6.00 P.M. ON NIGHTS OF THE PERFORMANCE = AT THEATRE AFTER 7 P.M. General Admission $1.00 hier, housework lighter! Why don't you, too, try Dodd's? a ADULT 6. Mickey Mouse Club S~--Playhouse &--Learn About Music $~Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M, ¥--Rin Tin Tin §~McGraw §--Superman 6:00 P.M. ¥~Early Show 11-6--News Western $-Casey Jones 6:15 P.M. #--The Vikings 6:30 P.M, U~Family Theatre 6:45 P.M. §4-2---Weather; News 11:6-4-2--Weather; News $--Huntley-Brinkley rt 7:00 P.M. 6--Tabloid §---The Four Just Men é-Death Valley Days $-The Vikings 7:15 P.M, 7--News; Weather 7: 11.6--Don Messer Show B8---Riverboat 4--Kate Smith Show $--Riverboat 8:00 P.M, 11-6-Danny Thomas Show 8--Film Feature 4~Playhouse 90 8:30 P.M. 11-6--River Boat 7--Bourbon Street Beat Awards $2-Tales of Wells Fargo Father Knows Best 9:00 P.M. 823--Peter Gunn &-Danny Thomas 130 P.M. 116--The Detectives f--Adventures $-3----Theatre 4--Drama 10:00 P.M. §-2--Steve Allen Show 4--Hennesey 10:30 P.M. 11-6---The Town Above 7--Mike Hammer 4~June Allyson 11:00 P.M. 1147-65-42 News: Weather, Sports 7~ Playhouse 11:15 P.M, 7--Playhouse 8~Sports 2-8ports Reel 11:30 P.M 11--Late Show 6 Philip Marlowe 83-Jack Parr 4--Mystery Theatre TUESDAY 8:00 AM. 7--Buffalo AM. 5.3--Today 9:00 AM, 11---Romper Room 7--Komedy Korner 5--Ding Dong School 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2-Martin Kane 9:30 AM, 11--Movie 7-Romper Room 5--Burns and Allen é~Life of Riley 2--Helen Neville 10:00 AM. 285-Dough Re MI 4--Patrice Munsel 10:30 AM. 7--Morning Show §2--Play Your Hunch 11:00 A.M, 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price Is Right 4-1 Love Lucy 11:30 A.M. 11---Bob McLean Show 5-2--Concentration 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 11--Cartoons 7--Restless Gun 5-2--Truth or Consequences 4--News; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6--Matineé 4--Speaker of the House 11--~News 7--Love That Bob 5.2-It Could Be You 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 11---Movie Matines 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, 7--About Face 5--Movies 4--Meet The Millers 2-Mid-Day Matinee 1:30 P.M, 7--Divorce Hearing 4--The World Turns 7--Conelrad Drill 6--Chez Helene 4--For Better or Worse 2-Queen For A Day 2:15 P.M. 11-6--Nursery School 2:30 P.M. 11-6---Open House 7--Gale Storm 5--Home Cooking 4--~Houe Party 2-Loretta Young Theatre 3:00 P.M. 11-6--Mantovani 7---Beat The Clock 5-2-Dr. Malone 4--Mf{llionaire 3:30 P.M. ll--For The Ladies 7--Who Do You Trust 6--Background 5-2-From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4:00 P.M. 11--Popeye 7-American Bandstand 5-2---Comedy Theatre 6--8usie 4--The Brighter Day 5-2--Adventure Theatre é~Edge of Night TUESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.A. 11~Family Theatre 8--Sportstime S--Playhouse é~Learn About Things To De 3--Three Stooges 5:15 P.M. 6--Children's Newsreel 4-Big Mac Show 5: 11=News 7--Early Show 4--Ivan Hoe 2-Willie Wonder! 6--Lawrence Welk 6:30 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 5-4-2 News: Weather 6:45 P.M. 6-4-2-News S--Huntley- Brinkley Report 7:00 P.M, 8--Tabloid 4=~Burns and 2--Sergeant Bilko 7:15 PM. T-=News; Weather 7-Broneo 6--Donna Reed 8-2--~Laramie 4~Whirlybirds 8:00 P.M, 11.6--Chevy Show 4--Ann Southern Show 7--Wyatt Earp : 5-3--Ford Startime 4--Doble Gillis 9:00 P.M, 11-6--Front 7--Rifleman 4-~Tightrope 9:30 P.M, 11-8--Startime 7--Colt 45 5-2--Arthur Murray 4--Red Skelton 10:00 P.M. 7--Alcoa Presents 4--Garry Moore 5-2---M Squad 10:30 P.M. 7--Coronado 9 S5--Black Saddle 2-Johnny Midnight 11:00 P.M, 6--~Viewpoint 11:30 P.M, 11--~Late Show 6-8ports Views 8-2-Jack Parr 4--~Theatre {plans and policies. | is not being held specifically to/party meets this summer, This discuss the Bomare situation. Indicates that the crisis among However, it will naturally be a|India's Reds is by no means subject of discussion in the re-|over. view of continental defence." The central executive has af- The defence committee is made|firmed its faith in parliamentary up of the ministers of defence,|methods. This is considered a external affairs and finance of|gain for the party's moderate both countries, Exact date of the|wing. At the same time, the meeting has not yet been de.|Communists have made it clear cided. that they do not intend to sit Rs AAA, FRay i STARTS WED., WA "NEW ADVENTURE HEIGHTS! won best aciress and best actor| Sudbury High School modern awards in A Sunny Morning. language department had the Miriam Hart won best support- bet play and best French play ing actress as Queen Mary Tudor|with I'Ete de la Saint Martin, in A Room in the Tower, re- | Edith Thornton won best actress. sented by Mindemoya Drama award and Dan Racicot won best Club and the Elliot Lake Players| supporting award in that play. won the adjudicator's award for| Adjudicator was Basil Donn of Another Way Out, the CBC drama department in In the high school division, Montreal. COLUMBIA MCTURES presents A WARWICK PRODUCTION VICTOR MATURE - LEO GENN * CC "TANK FORCE! "TEASING COMEDY » . » PLUS LULL HEPBURN 1 EY ee ae & LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON --=_ -| Produced ond bireoted ty BILLY WILDER A ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOX-OFFICE OPEN 7:30 -- SHOW STARTS AT DUSK in pea") J Delsey Bar or -. THE EASY WAYL. © Yes, there's a fun way, a really quick way to learn to dance, thanks to Arthur Murray's famous "Magic Sap". In your first lesson you learn the key to the Cha Cha, Samba, Foxtrot--all the latest dances, Parties are part of your lessons, 80 you ean count on meeting hosts of new friends -- have more invitations than ever before, Come in and have a half-hour $1.00 trial lesson. See for yourself how quickly you learn to dance. ARTHUR MURRAY Open Daily 1 to 10 p.m. 1114 SIMCOE S. RA 8-168 Sascsncansssscssossessaces RK 4 FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE LT DISNEY'S "KIDNAPPED" in Technicolor CXYYZ.XTSATODAY--TUES. ONLY] nouywoon HAS NEVER MADE A GREATER SUSPENSE STORY! +». A more wes OF @ finer tender love AT LAST! 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