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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1961, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, November 23, 1961 Dangerous _ ment |15-YearTem. |4 Negroes Hanged My Crowding Tariff Agreeme Armed Robbery g g In Old Jail Shaped In Geneva OTTAWA, (CP)--Roger Me For 1960 Murder . _|tenced Wednesday to 15 years Piclecd Covete Sa OTTAWA (CP)--A major ta- aed by the six-nation trading|in penitentiary te his part in| LIVINGSTONE, Northernilief that what they did was in is te Wedhesiay Gat daa ee ne ee the $3,000 armed robbery 4t a|Khodesia (AP) -- Four Negroes|their own interests and in the gerous conditions exist in the|Portant side. - -- OF a CAN CUT TARIFFS midtown branch of the Royal|were --* -- eH bee of country. county's overcrowded century- md -_--s a Under its Reciprocal. Trade|Bank of Canada Oct. 2. i iiiue tatea, Wesintont Tam: old jail. Agreement on Tariffs and Agreements Act, the U.S. ad-| McLean, his left arm still in 9 : een deo y N Bo ht John Weyer, jail governor,|mrade ministration has power to cut|a@ cast as a result' of an ac- _ = spall OE ewspaper ug. said that on one recent occa-|' Nesotiations on this move tariffs on individual commodi- cidental gunshot wound, had Be " . eget a : aby ae - sion 50 prisoners were squeezed whick involves the two eco-\t€s by as much as 20 per cent pleaded guilty earlier. He was ; = "> ohn, James and] Old Stradivarius into jail space built to hold 24), \nic giants, the European|°Ver @ four-year period. arrested Nov. 11 in a_police|Robin Kamina. | i Mrs. urton died in hospital] persons. The average occup- aon i If the U.S. and the Common|Chase following a $4,000 bank) Mrs. | ' chon a onne| MONTREAL (CP)--The Star ancy during the last six months See as wil 2 pein Market reach a tariff - cutting/holdup at St. Svivestre, near _ - ne bepninngy when a gang|,,MONTR Wednesday it. has has been 32 persons. ing a climax when ministers of|agreement, Canada would ben-|Drummondville, Que. So eee eon nica pncolin.(bought a Stradivarius violin, to Councillors were reminded Gatr member countries meet\efit by virtue of GATT's uni-| Three other Montreal men/'anga border, threw gasoline). "made available to Calvin that five men charged with the| 5+ Goneva next week for a reg-/form tariff principle. have been charged with armed mises Bae window and)e seb, concertmaster of the ee ee ular session of the world - wide|, Canada has been involved in psd oo Boscia gern caged ana one two Montreal Symphony Orchestra. : A seatice. iF 2 : otia, |tent ' Mrs. tario County jail in Whitby for|'T@de mappa pie! H alti, germ ty pet Ma. with the Oct. 2 holdun. They|young daughters, who escaped|, -ane a in greater security. |, Trade Minister t Can-|commodities of special interest/have pleaded not guilty andjwith slight burns, fled into the|; (*!) Maen ve Mr. Weyer said prisoners in\!eave Sunday to represent Can-)) © are awaiting preliminary hear-lbush but were pursued and|US Was 8. jai]iada at the three-day meeting. |to this country. ; . the downtown Peterborough jail|4¢a 4 wise fie sae inf ts indi-|ine- beaten. ' |. There are an estimated 540 were regularly placed in corri-| The GATT ministerial confer-| "owever, ini orm anis inel-|" A' Large of shooting with in-| After the executions more|Stradivarius violins in exist- dors at night while six menjence won't be part of the mara-\cated that the Canadian nego to wound laid against Mc- ian 350 wailing Nesroes andlo d their value is placed slept in some of the 24 cells.|thon tariff negotiations which] tiations await the outcome ofl oan was withdrawn by thel an 251 wal ing Negroes andjence ani eir value is pla Council decided to ask Keith/have been going on at Genevajthe U.S.Common Market bar) Gears We row prttanes O from $15,000 to $50,000. Price Brown, Conservative member o'! since September of last year. |84!Ning Sessions. McLean shot himself aceiden- pi eye * i ' oe f Mak 'Stlof The Star's instrument was the legislature for Peterborough| But informants here say the) The Geneva negotiations are hi i tape rh apg eerecaateanr Back Sail d j ; s rs ' | ' ; «pie (tally while running out of the|ine four men in a local ceme-|not announced, to raise the question with the|conference discussions undoubt-|the first major effort within) ani. : Tin precious owner tosiogal department of reform institu-|edly will touch on one of the|/GATT to achieve a reduction in tery. § Pp "€ ty, ee e+" ter «te | snat rn / . TERRY Jo's tions. jmain aspects of those negotia-|the Common Market's proposed | In a gwQveside address, the|Alexander Petschnikov, cele- ions-- Z 8 ' -|external tariff--a uniform tariff NO FRIPPERY \chairman of the Livingstone|brated concert violinist early in | FINNISH TOTAL repre roo Fast oa in re |which would be formed over al The early Puritan settlers of|branch of the United National|the century, and Ferdinand Terry Jo. Duperrault, 11, | Population of Finland on Jan./turn for Common Market agree-|10-year period of adjustment in\New England passed laws |!ndependence Party, R. A. .| Laub, 19th century Bohemian hugs some of her many stuff- 1, 1961, was 4,484,006 com-|ment to reduce the level of the|the individual tariffs of the sixjagainst gay and costly attire, | Samba, said: : : |virtuoso who was a friend of ed toy animals in her hospital | {pared with 4,015,000 in 1949. 'external tariff wall being cre-common Market countries. land even banned silk garters. These men died in the be-il'chaikovsky. bed today. She is the sole |] THIS YEAR SEND ee selene: socioaaai Fi ee (CHRISTMAS GREETINGS © "| | WITH KODACOLOR PRINTS Some Members | F, 8 Ht sono en s made by Kodak Want Fisher | + Sa ey pod OutOfNDP |' ) HULL, Que. (CP)--Some Que-) bec members of the New Dem- ocratic Party want Douglas Fisher, CCF member of the Commons for Port Arthur, to get out of the NDP because of remarks he made about the French-Canadian culture last week. Harry Pope, former president| of the Quebec Social Democra-| tic Party (CCF) said Wednes-} day the Hull section of the) NDP probably will deal with) * a resolution. at its next meeting that Mr, Fisher be asked to re-} oe bie tee toe. BLACK & WHITE COLOUR The NDP was formed by the Popular Popular Gur and the Canadien Labor Slim Line Style Slim Line Style Congress. Mr. Pope said Mr. Fisher made from negative Made from negative, slide seems to wish to undercut the} - or print. , or color print. party, particularly in Quebec. Mr. Pope said he believes in Be pesaks ccc: Be] Be ssscbuecae ee freedom of speech but 'when oe F SO. ..csacseda Oe one has a certain influence and 100 i a certain prestige in a political re party, one doesn't have the Prices are complete with envelopes right to insult any group." SAYS NOT NEEDED | j Mr. Fisher, speaking at a conference on Confederation at Laval University, challenged) i French-Canadians to prove that) } their culture has any value for| Ne ® | a new lower prices... wide choice of designs-- complete with envelopes, the rest of Canada. He said Canada has no need for Que-} bec. | ce 2 Relax! Enjoy the festivities... confident of your very best appearance in a Mr. Fisher seems to think| D R & the NDP has no need of Que-| bec," Mr. Pope said. "In re- st ue ct ee MO, 28 KING ST. E. 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