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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1961, p. 2

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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 21, 1961 TORONTO (CP)--Trade Min-| jister Hees hinted today the gov-| eeenen: may have adopted a| less critical approach to the |\possibilities of Canadian mem-| mon Market. Speaking to a central Ontaric trade promotion conference, he }said most Common Market in- jdustries sell at Jower prices jthan competitive Canadian in- jdustries. But Mr. Hees also said that jsome Canadian industries, sell- jing products which aren't com-, |petitive with production within the six Common Market coun- tries, .would do well if they jeould trade on the Common |Market"s tariff-free terms | The government row was stu- |dying the gains and losses which jwould result from Canadian |membership the European \trade bloc. Once this study was finished, "We will know whether joining the Common Market would be a net gain or a net loss in pro- duction and employment for Canada as a whole." The statements, in a text pre- pared for delivery, were con- siderably less critical than the; terms Mr. Hees used in a Tor- in At left is the fiberboard jnew wall is about six feet high screen erected to shield the | and close to four inches thick. workmen from western eyes. 2 In the background is the for- | --(AP Wirephoto via mer Reichstag building. The) from Berlin) Brazil Political Communist workmen ex- | tend the new concrete wall | erected during the night along the East Berlin border | near the Brandenburg Gate. radio 'topic: At that time he said that if --_--_-- - --{Canadian manufacturing indus- tries had to compete on a 7 | trade basis with western Eu- 19-Day Hunger lrope, most would "come off | . second - best." He also said it Strike Ended would be unrealistic to expect e o existing Canadian industries-- ( 'r1iS1S Expected 'B Al erians and the new industries which y Hig : RIO DE JANEIRO (Reut-|labor unions, are negotiating PARIS (Reuters) Mo-| BCE Hoping To ers) -- Brazil appears to bejwith employers and the labor/pammed Ben Bella and four heading toward a political show-jministry for increases ranging other Algerian insurgent lead-| . down that may plunge it into a/from 40 to 80 per cent. Current! ers called off their 19-day hun-| Reduce Bills new crisis. collective contracts expire Dec.|ger strike along with 4,000) The political situation has re-|31. other imprisoned Moslems Mon-| VANCOUVER (CP)--Dr. Gor- reonig ! a PE ee Ot ere ~ night. a don Shrum, chairman of the} since the resignation in septem- s 4 A justice ministry announce- Britis ia E ic Com- ber of President Janio Quadros Descriptions Of mori said the five will shortly ti fe nose ni Pee brought Joao Goulart to power - be transferred to a convales-!gmies totalling $1,000,000 have as president and Tancredo| Jrynkenness Hit = cent home, where a represen-\been put into effect since the Neves as premier. | tative of the Moroccan govern-|provincial go v'e rn ment took! During the last two months| BRANTFORD (CP) -- Police ment will be on hand and!over the company last August both Neves and Goulart have|descriptions of the condition of Moroccan physicians will assist!" "We hope Pr pon feb di done little except make politi-/drivers charged as impaired French doctors. bila ot lanst to the extent of have become so stylized they) 'The French authorities are thes pd baceea eal hil sada é i se economies plus the strength between them mayjhave little meaning, Magistrate keoping the responsibility for/amount we sav fedevat come at any time. [John Shillington said in court guarding and administering the uae oe Pine oh id. a Their powers have not been|Monday. establishment," it said, Dace We hey Geek cnliaiat defined by practice, since Co .commented on the stand-| The move came after Moroc- hee ti t as ng Aasiger 7 1} gress decided recently to swétch|ard police description of such can' Ambassador Mehammed| tility will save about $12,000, from a form of republicah gov-|drivers as being unsteady on! Cherkaoui, who had been press-| agp Samay G4 tolecal Gece, cal appointments, but a test of| Morocco, ernment--with the president as|their feet, smelling of alcohol.| ing ¢ he five to be moved t n chief acd Os British|having bloodshot eyes, and dig agri 2 mipved {9 ap ige also told the Ad form of parliamentary govern-|slurred speech. paid them, visite following talks| 506 Sales L caning Vancouver ment--with the premier as gov-|, "The courts are beginning to with Foreign Minister Maurice pes ds agg 3 e ; Rigor. ips Rog ernment leader. look for something further, he'Couve de Murviile. raiak ¢ e a ed th luce Pata on oe yy 4 2 6g ga a Easlick said he drank Barller in the day about 4,000|tario pe ecig Electric Pawar e two leaders is expe C) cas ank ins etainers La ra 4 . come when Neves appears be-\four glasses of beer before po- ore wy sto pa ag their|commission, : fore the Chamber of Deputies| lice charged him but added} hunger strike after gaining of-| He said in an interview later to ask for support for basic re-\that his erratic driving and his) ¢jojq] recognition as political] bat Ontario Hydro rates are forms to establish social serene oP oe dyson = given| prisoners. een ee of ee BC) ity. him by police were due to a e ss stri2 was calledi: c. } | The reforms propose an anti-|combination of mental stress|o4f ethene taka between the| that BCE rates would be halved trust law, redistribution of land,jand a leg injury. interior ministry, Moslem rep. /ee Ontario Fates wrre rising, _ new tax laws and new regula-|_ The case was dismissed. resentatives and the Interna- tions on speculative invest-;-------- Suspanein ~itional Red Cross. In Geneva, bd | ments, " . the Red Cross said other im-| t TINKS: WARN OF CRISIS Builder Facing abil ged for the Eiger ee Warnings of a new crisis have s a Dg "g ee eas sperma Cand Ma Ge been coming steadily from fi- Bribe Trial of food parcels. : y y nancial and labor circles Ty Tee ie Sees The cruzeiro has plunged| GEORGETOWN (CP) -- Mil- re ta be gg art gage gl T E ti drastically on the free market|lionaire land developer Rex soe ta big. success for ax xemp 10N1 | lage re pgpens Par Heslop Monday was committed'the Algerian people and our MONTREAL (CP) -- Candy . gn, _ exchangedito stand trial on charges of at-\heroic militants imprisoned in|..4 . eee. St brsysioe their money for U.S. dollars. |tempting to bribe Mayor Ern-|France.") and soft drinks and perhaps The situation also has been se-\est Hyde of Georgetown. Ben Bellz d two of his col- certain dietary supplements are riously aggravated by a recent) Heslop elected trial by judge neues At Ahmad "and Mo- being considered for exemption 40-per-cent increase in the min-|and jury, He was committed by hammed Khider, ended their eo -- nog and subsequent Magistrate Kenneth Lang-\fast ina hospital at Garches! 0. esce of the Canadian Tax ' don after defence counsel G./near Paris. The other two,!y A r Wage demands, however, are) Arthur Martin waived a prelim-/Rabah Eitat and Mohammed ie posonc pee of the meatier still being pressed. Three mil-|inary hearing. No evidence was Boudiaf, were in a prison hos- came up ne a panel session on lion workers, represented by 60\heard, pital "unanswered questions about the Ontario sales tax."" gee, Like other panel session at 'ithe conference, the meeting -\was closed to all but delegates and the report on it for publica- Milion was given by the panel Chairman John F, Due, profes- #\sor of economics, University of ,\lllincis, an expert on Canadian | sales tax legislation | The report indicated possibil- ) ity of removal of the sales tax 'from candy, soft drinks and the dietary supplements came from an authoritative source The matter was brought up ,\by E. F. K. Nelson, general jmanager of the Canadian Re- '|tail Federation, who said some \features of the tax are causing trouble for retailers Survival Practice Under Wrong Bed GUELPH (CP) -- A Guelph woman found Rayford J. Kelly 'under her bed Sunday 4 | He pleaded guilty Monday to ja charge of prowling by night 'and was remanded for sentence. He told the court he came to {Guelph for the army's survival training course and, after a night of drinking, went into Lakehead... what ke thought was a friend's White River . {apartment CLOUDY WITH SUNNY INTERVALS WEATHER FORECAST Winnipeg ... |bership in the European Com-jalso returned to a suggestion|489, onto speech Oct. 10 on the same I Hees Hints Approach Petuy tial 'To ECM Less Critical | In Bluestein Beating Case | increasing trade with the Com- _ TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs, Eva thonwealth."' Anderson, a hat check girl,| (United Kingdom High Com-|Was committed Monday for missioner. Viscount Amory, in/trial on a charge of perjury in an Ottawa speech two weeks|Connection with the July trial of; said that all Common-|four :nen charged with beating made in his speech last month--| Wealth countries are anxious to|Toronto gambler Max Blue-) that. a Commonwealth trade|develop their secondary indus- stein | plan could be-an alternative for|tries and this 'as brought in-| Mrs. Anderson was found to} Britain if the British govern-|ct2asing Commonwealth re-\be a hostile witness at the) ment can't reach satisfactory|strictions .against imports ofjtrial. ; terms on its bid to join the|British manufactures.) Magistrate Joseph A d di son Common Market. Mr. Hees also called on both said at that time that it was management and iabor to adopt|obvious the hat check girl had NEEDS ALTERNATIVE the "hard - headed, practical|been pressured into not reveal- If Britain, in current negotia-|thinking'" and co - operationiing what she knew about the tions with the Common Market, | which has helped to make west- assault can't obtain satisfactory trade/ern Europe's industries highly) A witness at Monday's hear- arrangements for its Common-| competitive. ing, Anita Leduc, testified that wealth partners, he said, "'we| Mr. Hees said that Canadian she recognized "members of the believe she must have an alter- business leaders "are very of- Town Tavern gang" when she native to turn to." {ten unwilling to concede that arrived at Malton Airport by "I said in Toronto some weeks)high overhead costs can be just/plane Monday. She said she ago I believed the next step)as*much a factor in pricing our telephoned police who sent an should be a re-examination of| goods out of the market as high armed escort to bring her to the possibilities of materially|labor costs." court. : Z are " x Three men were jailed as a result of Bluestein's beating at the Town Tavern, a downtown! nighi club. John Papalia, 37, of} Hamilton was sentenced to 18 months; Frank Marchildon, 40, Toronto, nine months; and Fred Gabourie, 35, Toronto, four months. | Defence counsel David Hum- phrey objected when the mat- ter of Miss Leduc's fears--he called them unsubstantiated -- was mentioned in court. He said it would only 'poison the! minds of potential jurors." | Miss Leduc, from Montreal,| and four other women who were) waitresses or cashiers at the tavern last March when the as-| sault took place testified Mon- Canada needed to provide new jobs--to prosper and expand un- der unrestricted competi-| tion from western Europe. In his speech today, Mr. Hees) Chaput Not Fired But Reprimanded OTTAWA (CP)--Quebec sep-|when he was aratist Dr. Marcel Chaput won't!work. be fired for defying a ruling) He replied that in reaching by the Defence Research Board|his decision he had to balance --but he'll have to watch his|this against the need for main- step in future. tenance of discipline. The 43-year - old biochemist} Dr. Chaput told reporters that was suspended Monday by DRBjhis suspension is "'ironical" in for two weeks without pay forjthat '"'they refused to give me taking leave without the board's|a day off because I was indis-| authority to speak in Quebcc|pensable but now they suspend City Friday on the aims of sep-|me fort wo weeks." aratism. | Dr. Keyston said he had Dr, John Keyston, actingjasked Dr. Chaput Monday chairman of the board, said Dr.|whether there were any "'exten-|the fracas. But all testified she Chaput, president of Le Ras-|uating circumstances" for be-| semblement pour Il'Independ-jing absent Friday. He said Dr. ance Nationale, was guilty of|Chaput had 'confirmed' that 'wilful disobedience." there were none and had ac- Ye told a press conference|cepted the board's that the two-week suspension is|without question. designed as a '"'total punish-| Dr. Keyston said he and Dr. ment." It was "straight discip-;/Chaput plinary action" no intention of the matter be-|"'never got away from under- ing passed along to the federal|standing each other's position." cabinet. Dr. Chaput had left with him} It would require a cabinet or- the impression that he would re- der to fire a civil servant with'turn to work Dec. 4 the seniority of Dr. Chaput. sei DOES NOT ENTER Dr. Keyston said the question} of Dr. Chaput's political activ-| behind in his set and almost hysterical after) At the trial Mrs. Anderson had denied answering the tele- "sentence"'| phone and talking to anyone. Sings Carols : Ane Tn Orono Sees Anjendment | By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ity did not enter into the board's) To Vote Procedure | ORONO -- On Tuesday, No- decision TORONTO (CP) Ke ,;vember 14th the Guide meeting There was no prescribed pen-/Bryden, New Democratic Party|began at 7.30 with the Roll Call.) alty in board regulations for)member of the legislature for Margaret Middleton, Valerie} Dr. Chaput's type of "'offence."| Woodbine, said Monday night|Mercer, Elaine Forrester, Bar- Political activity. was not some-|he will give formal notice at|bara Burley and Barbara Mit-| thing which the board could in-|Wednesday's legislature open-jchell passec whistle and hand| terpret. ing of two amendments to elec-| signals. as ot However, Dr. Keyston said|jtion procedures in Ontario. | Lynda Pears passed First Aid. that if Dr. Chaput "repeats his} He told a constituency meet-| Sylvia Sutherland, Marilyn defiance" there is "no doubt"jing in suburban Scarborough|Hamm, Sharon Allin, Dorothy the cabinet will have to reach|the bill would permit byelec-/Dunlop, Carol Nizon, Patsy| a decision on the: broad ques-jtions to be called while - the/Hardy, Cheryl Cooper, Sharon tion of political activity by ci-legislature isin session and|Simpson, Sharon Burley and vil servants. |would force the calling of by-|Sharon Drinkle passed bed roll. Bagi we --_ i elections after a seat becom*simjyssiON BAND MEETS was denied special . leave, hejvacant. : Thirty-four members of the| said, was that the scientist, who} He termed the section of the|grono Miss Band rae | nea a ecg . HE yi i erent ssion Band. met in works for the Canadian Army/|Legislative Assembly Act which S 7 Sn F : beet | . |the Sunday School room of the operational research establish-/now prevents byelections dur-| United Church on Monday after- ment, was behind in his work.jing a session a _ "ridiculous! ; rate * "ire see : 1 "abba 4USinoon of last week when the) Dr. Keyston was asked why|relic of the past which is quite group sang a number of fam-| Dr, Chaput had been taken off| unnecessary in this modern iliar songs 'and Christmas carols | his job for two weeks at a timelage of rapid transportation." _|prior to the meeting. ' INTERPRETING THE NEWS Joyce Alexander's group and |David Manning's group presen- ted a line of life in Saskatchewan and.in the far north. PERSONALS Week-end visitors with the |Victor Robinson's were Mr. and| jand Mrs, Wilfred Danby, Brian and Melissa. Mr. and Mrs. A. | Johnston, Mr. D, Craig and Mr. and Mrs. W. Massie, of Toronto. Miss Barbara Cox is clerking "We place full reliance on the at Stutt's Rexall Drug Store. Canadian Press taff Writer statement by the prime minis-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cooper, Finance Minister Fleming|ter that Britain will protect| Mrs. Jack Stapleton visited Mr. used his London press confer-|Commonwealth interests in her|@4 Mrs. Lorne Bryson, Willow- ence Monday to reiterate Can-|negotiations to join the Common|4ale and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth| ada's plea for fuller Common-|Market," the finance minister) Bryson and family on Sunday. wealth consultations as Britain said. Mrs. Charles Wood, ac- negotiates to-join the European) "But we are not able to as-,companied by Mr. and Mrs, Common Market, sess the position of the British|Charles Johns of Bowmanville, | "You are the mother coun-|government without access to Visited with Miss Marjorie try,' he said in effect to the/the full texts." Hoidge, in Toronto. British government through the| Fleming's remarks--and those . assembled reporters. of British spokesmen recently-- "We trust and believe youjindicate Britain is acting on when you say you'll look after|behalf of the entire Common- our interests, But we do wish) wealth without necessarily keep- et ,, tell us what you're'ing members fully informed, OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)--A| 7 x ; ,e POINT OF CONFLICT Pennsylvania woman brought | miee hitb le La tee eatin While she's doing this, she is her 65-foot gold - hued balloon| senior member arose over Brit-|2!S0 looking after her own vital) down at Boley, Okla., late Mon- ain's opening statement at the|interests. This has led to the)day after apparently setting a| beginning of negotiations with|Current conflict with Canada. world endurance record for the six-nation continental trad-| AS one veteran observer said: Women : ing bloc. "It is'no more than the honest) Mrs. Alfred Wolfe, 56, of Blue Britain maintains this is a Pursuit of national interest by Bell, floated in her wicker bas- conference document and hence|tWo governments which are ket for 40 hours and eight min- confidential -- even Common-|Close to each other." utes over the Texas panhandle wealth members can't see it, | He added, however, that this,and Oklahoma. A Russian wo-| was happening at a critical time) man had stayed aloft 34 hours, VITAL TO CANADA in the Commonwealth's devel-|21 minutes, 31 seconds. The Canadians with equallopment. The outcome of the; : re Canada Wanting Report On Talks By DAVID VANCIA Balloon Endurance Record By Woman | court cases in the province. At present the question of al-jident and editor - in - \lowing photographs is decided |The Telegram, said recent im- by the individual judge or mag-|provements in camera equip- iment allow photographs to be Mr. Justice Gale made the re-itaken without interrupting the |gested his proposed legislation vst " ' ROCKEFELLER IN NEW Michael Rockefeller, 23, youngest son of the New York governor, is pictured pad- dling a native canoe in New ported 'missing. This photo for was made during summer and | ee brought back by friends at Harvard University who ac- companied him on a scienti- fic expedition there. | Guinea where he has been re- | Rockefeller remained behind further work in area. --(AP Wirephoto) Young TORONTO (CP) -- Mr. Jus-jgraphing the witnesses outside tice G. A. Gale of the Supreme|the courtroom. ~ |Court of Ontario Monday called; 'The British act also prohibits for legislation prohibiting use of| artists' sketches of courtroom talked dispassionately | Ld . lcameras in news coverage of | "enes and there wasjat their Monday meeting and! 18sion an h istrate. quest after representatives of trial. day that Mrs. Anderson was up-| Cameras In Court moe te ohne aod ot FOUGHT By Jurist J. D. MacFarlane, vice-pres- chief of two Toronto daily newspapers| - and the Canadian Press told At- torney - General Roberts' com- mittee on the administration of justice they favor admissions of photographers to court proceed- ings as long as their presence does not prejudice the adminis- tration of justice. The Supreme Court jurist, a In the ONLY 95c. Did You Know... sain Dining Room of the GE HA HOTEL you can have o Full-course Dinnr for | member of the committee, sug-|___ be patterned after provisions of the British Criminal Justice Act of 1925. Under the act, he said, tak-| forts ing phot aphs is pr d} Pron not only in the courtroom but also in court precincts. This would make illegal the common practice in Ontario of photo-| Mildly Medicated Mentholatum Ointment Cold Discomforts Mentholatum Ointment eases cold discom- fast! Helps loosen chest Te ea WHY PAY MORE? SHOP And SAVE at BUEHLER'S Specials ! on Sale Wed. Only! NECK BONES 2 LBS. 2 9 See What 1.00 Will Buy ! (2 Ibs ) Sliced Side Pork (4 Ibs ) Country Sausage (4 Ibs.) Bologna ",.c< Piece) (2 Ibs.) Pork Chops **" ANY OF THE ABOVE ONLY ... STEAK Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF SIRLOIN WING } 79: force insist they should be given|current negotiations could. per- the full statement to keep them|manently alter the concept of a in the picture on a matter that}Commonwealth of equal and lis of vital interest to them. | sovereign nations if Britain sac- Fleming's attempt Monday tojrifices some of her freedom induce Prime Minister Macmil-|of movement in return for a lan to provide the details proved|place in the European commu- fruitless. Inity. S.S. Marie .. of 7 s! Kapuskasing ° North Bay .. Sudbypry Muskoka .. Windsor .. London ... Toronto Ottawa ... Montreal . Quebec ... Halifax ... Little Change Expected Today Forecasts issued by the Tor-; Northern Lake Huron, north- onto weather office at 4:30 a.m: jexn Georgian Bay, Timagami, 5 ;<|White River, Algoma, Coch- Synopsis: Not much change is| aver, EPA, . expected in the weather pattern|'@"¢ regions, North Bay, Sud- today and Wednesday with Duty, Sault Ste. Marie: Cloudy mainly cloudy conditions and|With a few sunny periods today no significant change in tempe-|Mainly cloudy with occasional rature for Southern Ontario. force hy : e perch not fe "_ |muc nge emperature. : cog ee eae ga Lake Erie,|Winds light increasing to south Lake , gara, south-| west 15 Wednesday. ern Lake Huron, southern Geor-} " gian Bay, Haliburton regions, | Observed temperatures Windsor, London, Hamilton, Min Toronto: Cloudy with sunny in-' Dawson ' tervals today and Wednesday, Victoria .... not much change in tempera- Edmonton ture, light winds. Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, High Wednesday Windsor 25 42 St. Thomas - 28 London > - B Kitchener eos 25 Wingham .. - 28 Hamilton 25 St. Catharines .... 2% Toronto Peterborough Trenton .... 2 Killaloe .. ose 20 Muskoka seovserses 29 40 38 a 'Regina .resesesress 18 230 KING STREET WE Cliff Mills 48-Hour Special > £| CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. © 1957 CHEVROLET Custom Radio -- New Paint Job, *895 LICENCE NO. 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