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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1962, p. 2

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DAG STREET 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, March 7, 1962 a ; Dead Meat Sale | HELSINKI, Finland (AP)-- % ie, V4 : 4 24 City officials have decided to jnpame a road Hammarskjold- Budget Debate Gives 7' Smmeaieeem Witness Appears vin ne marskjold. O iti Its Da } siggy . , . : : z f 5 } : EASTVIEW, Ont. (CP) -- A|show up in animal tissues under pposition Vy : = ipmaninci : coreg wala mg yr pani gOmR CLEAN RUGS TORONTO (CP)--The opposi-,the recent annual report of Pro-| vate investment in the Canadian : , P. id coh -- oon Ps 8! Dr. McEwan said that 17 days Po ee bed ee yt Ontario vinci title doubt that oe ep hr a "carefully- : ; : , ae mien aie ae ne -- orga ase woo oa ae ph He Bh Perc does not approve and does| planned, long-term | program of " 4 bu, pom ee al Giatien Woods or Mowltinien di (hf ton' taa Gia BEAUTIFUL freedom of the budget debate|not agree with the arbitrary and|public investment" in such ; we - Salas Gul, ok tale wi oo '7 rol gyi 4, re RUGS ide variety of| misleading distinction which this|things as roads, schools, hospi- imi i : ae ; Pesos os abe lgovernment has made between|tals, houses, parks, sewage the preliminary hearing of Ger- 'tain* naphthionic acid. ; : facilities. ? , ig main Menard, 45, and his sons) two distri : timates for the depart-/the current and capital ac-|works and power é ? j ard a } wo. distich. farmer. Alen : oa of agriculture were ap counts." | Later in the debate Mr. Bry- ; Regent, 26, and Jean Paul, 23, testified that a man identified f Cleoning rugs is our busi- proved during the day and night, "It is clear that the budgets/den said a full and impartial ( tg Pep goles gage a apame as Charles Woods had obtained { ness and hos been for 15 ings. presented by Conservative g0V-|inquiry should be held into the . big y sas . dead cows from them. years, Let us restore the oo the debate opposition|ernments for the last two dec-| dismissal of two guards at Tor- 1 Mr. Woods, who said he sold Roland Shouldice of North ® beauty of your sigs members spoke on bookkeeping|ades have not been geared to/onto's Don Jail even if it meant 2 ; : Mmeaer \the animals to a slaughter house Gower said he gave Woods a 5 by the government, urged an in-|the specific task of promoting/pringing out "dirt" about one of ' . ' . aperated by the Menards, was|Jersey cow which had died of Guiry into the dismissal of two|growth. 'They have frequently|the guards, f |asked if he had misled the Men-|mastitis which had turned to NU-WAY Don Jail guards and criticized) worked against economic expan-) 415 said it had been suggested gee ---- eee (ards into believing the cows had) gangrene, loans to junior farmers, san, : ito him that 'perhaps it would j >A been properly slaughtered and' Farmer Bud Maloy of Inker- RUG CO. LTD. Ross Whicher, Liberal finan-|_ He accused the government ofl be better to leave\the situation inte ay (bled. man said Woods bought a cow cial critic and member for/failing to establish priorities in) .ione because the dirt about his ' # | "It was dead stuff, sick stuff, which had died while giving 174 MARY ST. Bruce, accused the government its expenditures and _daid he man was liable to come out be- / : ? crippled stuff," the witness test- birth to a calf. Member of. the Nationol of using phoney bookkeeping in| budget _-- be stg Mp aawth| fore the public." : sy 4 |ilied. "He (Menard) knew what' "she was deader than stone P jnstitute of Rug Cleaners Ine, its accounts and of concealing) Sirti ee a economy," | Ray Edwards (L--Wentworth) ' oe = : we were handling. [when Charlie picked her up," years of mounting dficit behind) 0! Ontario s economy. said a private company might é 0 : ADE G ' 'Mr. Malloy said. "I got $10 for 728-4681 reports of nominal surpluses. | gy, . pat : ' 4 © , ; MADE GOOD PROFIT her' instead of dikeine a hole | pa . b SEEKS INVESTMENT well be able to handle outstand- ' Mr. Wood id be olok her instead of digging " This government has been"). IDP -- Toronto| junior farmers more "a ; ; ; r. Woods said he picked up and it was a lot easier." : k the books," Mr.' Ken Bryden (NDI POFONtOl ing JORNE $0 {UNIOT SAPEE one cow for $10 from a district - Wh ich vag lina two. - hour Woodbine) urged large-scale in-| cheaply than the provincial gov: : { |farmer and sold it to the 'Men ee shrine the time has come| Vestment by the federal and} ieisint ernment. : ; ', y : ' " provincial governments to com-| In discussing the $100,000 esti- , i a , A ards for $55. to inspect the ee ie pro. Pensate for low levels of pri-\mates for the Ontario junior OF oe " ti : e : Another cow, killed by a train, During his speech ieee S Bre ' i. > : lwas bought for $10 and sold t E ads : i farmer loan branch of the agri e #1 jected the budget figures to pre-| | culture depart i the Menards for $30, Mr. Woods 3 "1 H 7 partment, he said the : ' dict government eens © N Milit Trahahts work tur bean' wocnd ALGIERS BOMB DAMAGE said. Tonight $1,800,000,000 by » 2 deficit' NEW iLL ary up since the federal govern-| ; : ? A ie Another Lisenced dead animal | , that year of $520,000,000 and a ment's farm credit corporation| AFrench soldier and a sion of bombs in the area..| dawn explosions rocked the |ocjiector, Howard Adams of net oe debt then of some Ad e I C b |took over such loans some years! civilian pick their way along | Several blasts in 'this area o - ie orn ped |Kemptville, Ont., testified hel } , You Are $4,130,00,. eee vise in UuDa |ago. a littered sidewalk in Algiers | wrecked automobiles and | * ify Casuallies wer purchased a dead cow Oct. 4 -- , QUESTIONS FIGURES Told some 3,200 loans are out-| _ ' bo ut than 400 | DOXWe: AP Wirephoto |f0M. @ district farmer for $20 : " Mr. Whicher said that while standing, he replied: "I don't yesterday following the explo- | shops. More than Lae --AN Nirephoto | and later sold it to the Menards| ee : f Invited Provincial Treasurer Allan|department officials reported|think any organization should a pes for $40. re . ; ; : | . | claimed a surplus of $391,00 for; Tuesday that Cuban Premier|continue to have a staff this| . a | He said the Menards had not w | the fiscal year ending March 31,| Fidel Castro has a ee oe to service this number of ITERPRETING THE NEWS Bribe To Kill indicated what they intended to : be | To Hear" 1961, there actually was a deficit adviser -- a man who COM-|j,4n, and suggested a trust do with the meat. i ; of $600,000. manded a republican arMyY| company could handle it for! j " : 5 ; ied e e | The hearing was adjourned to i In four of the last years "'the|Corps during the Spanish Revo-|),.._ Stock Probe 2 ee ee ici its| lution and was a Soviet general) *___ : ESISES ESTE Yr ad n eers next Tuesday. i ie i aged so in the Second World War. | 1 1 | Earlier ag) pare McEwan, cconhie aa was' clined," They identified him as En- F d§ ed T ld T J ry ia national healt epartment REV DON HOl | IDAY He said a careful reading of|rique Lister, well known in the! un uggest | e 0 0 Uu chemist, testified how a chem- e - -- --- linternational Communist move- u ] Ree ees ical was used to trace meat i , oak He ls fomortad to bo. in ' | mm NEW YORK' (AP)--A federallfrom an old cow to a packing a young evangelist with an old message we ilitary equi t I A d S ll prosecutor told a jury Tuesday|plant in this Ottawa suburb. PREACHING . . . ; Week In Néld. charge of all military equipmen 0 1 ma | RDAY, AND TODAY, a . A | y OLD MORRISON British officials hurriedly re-|that the late senator George| Pics i , JESUS CHRIST, THE SAME YESTE reaching Cuba from Communist By HAROL y \Bender, Ohio Republican, took a Pert a gions said that last AND FOREVER. nations and is sitting in on meet- LJ | Canadian Press Staff Writer |treated a bit by agreeing Sones , 7 and a veterinarian = ; ; é : ij i 100,000 bribe to kill off a stock|;_; 3 AT ings of Castro's top strategy Phone Firms Seeking the road of compro-|increase in detection might be| Hietlaees hint jinjected a substance known as For Conference|,,"., | ise. Britain is gently proddin |necessary until a world-wide |fraud investigation. inaphthionic acid into an old cow CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH mise, gently p 14 | The officials said Ernesto) TORONTO (CP)--The former|i,, United States towards the|S¥stem of control posts is estab-| Bender at the time was spe-jon a district farm. The cow was] CENTRE and JOHN STS. OSHAWA, ONTARIO Study Group (Che) Guevara, Cuba's eco-|president of a rural telephone} nmit in a series of subtle | lished, but this increase would cial assistant to the secretary|then killed by an overdose of Wed., March 7 To Friday, March 16 WASHINGTON (AP) -- State nomic chief, publicly welcomed| company suggested Tuesda ¥|moves that leaves the U.S. no|De temporary. Seas interior in the Eisenhower/nembutal. He said the acid has 7:43 P.M. TORONTO (CP) -- Fifteen Lister to we 2, pour d ao aise pg a alternative but to agree or risk, The legit ge oe sg mpUATEANOD: __ |fluorescent properties which members of the Duke of Edin-\1 espn a ota, Colombia, | phone companies stay in busi-|{t appearance of an Anglo. ments aE _-- . di ne a U.S. Attorney Ger-|------ --_ onan ' He eadith| sister was in | ogota, Colomb 1D P s 3 Sl'!american split on points of/ger-heads on how to handle t eja alpin told a jury that oil 2 pe waar par - oh 9, a -- banat be seiatiltaaosteainkealtinee weI): Anais view -- -- hear net FP sesinase of _ Morin had not yet been y e s roke out a . BE. s : woot en must alse cover the possibility|Clare, Mich., pai e money to | determined. week in Newfoundland in May w isphere foreign|East) told the legislature there i ig P a r. Gs .o . i ; os ; visiting communities to learn Siomee. Coles was reported are still. more than 200 small)sether with ; asi on a pede AF <r polo se feos Go tek wisg toes os Sete ae es about the impact of industrial-|there at that time also. telephone companies in Ontario,|chev's agreement to send For-/,.1¢. jon federal charges involving the|ing th . 1 .? | zation on the people. eee ee ~ besides the massive Bell system. jeign Minister ge '0 = But American officials al-|United Dye and Chemical Cor- it algo fixes ror ete 'akeoti The group wil see logging op- {Many of the smaller systems|Geneva opening 0! ~country ready have concluded Britain {s|Poration, now known as Chemoil| speeds. erations and the pulp and paper had less than 500 customers|disarmament negotiations, _ is : : Industries I ted ' cat : , t Jast-West summit {s/More anxious for a summit than ncorporated, | mills at Grand Falls and min-| ar most each. tat A Rose went * place,|the U.S. and wil try by every, Defence lawyers accused Wal-| ing operations at Buchans. They} e "It's a question of the gov-|almost certain to take place,| : Ae b y : B ns ' : : ie May, even if little|means possible to bring this|pin of "a false and inflamma- may also visit the port of Bot Ended Life ernment making money avail-|perhaps in May. even if little) |) Kennedy is not likely tojtory reflection upon a man he wood, giving special attention to) able so these systems can bring|Progress is made in disarma-|". ee Tic ; J the way in which industrial ad-| . their equipment up to date and|ment talks. _ ee = Bee _ pag Toe oo att is now dead." vancement affects the commu-| Of Naturalist provide better service for rural| President Kennedy has long ee natae ait the. international The government said the stock| nities and the people who live! -ustomers," he said. maintained there should be no) © " ra. conspiracy began in 1955 and in them. VANCOUVER (CP) -- An an-|__________________| summit. meeting unless there. is gg a get to offset criti-\continued until last summer, | The study conference opens|gry grizzly almost terminated : : indication of, success through |"\St o { ze iar had rehire. when the defendants were in-| in Montreal May 13 and winds|John Herman's 'wildlife studies|tance of making an animal look!nrogress. in the diplomatic val-|MUC!ear fests in the atmosphere. dicted. The public was said to} up at Vancouver June 6. Prince|when it attacked him at the/as if it isn't stuffed. __|ley. Gradually, he modified his} jhave been defrauded of $5,000,-| Philip is president of the con-|headquarters of British Colum-| After working in Canadian yjew in recent months, to the| . 000. ference as he was of a similar|bia's Shuswap Lake. taxidermy shops, Mr. Hermanipoint where he expressed wil-| Economic Plan | Walpin claimed two other de-| one held in Oxford, England, in! If the claws and teeth hadjtook to the outdoors in 1935. He|lingness to attend a summit \fendants shared responsibility] 1956. : jsunk home, the bear would/lived alone in the alpine mead-|mecting before June if this for the bribe attempt. He named| During May 17-24, members|have ended a brilliant career|ows of the Rockies where he ob-/would prove "useful," or if a Makes Debut jthem as Virgil Dardi of New of the conference will divide|devoted to the skills of taxi-|served grizzlies, moose, elk,/nuclear test-ban treaty could be York, president of Chemoil, val into groups of 15 and examine|dermy and animal sculpture. sheep, goats, black bear, deer/made ready for signature, or if] loil investor Irving Pasternak of| specific industrial areas scat-| Herman, who learned taxi-|and caribou in their habitat. (world leaders could resolve In U.K Today (Denver, Colo. tered throughout Eastern Can-|dermy at the Budapest Museum| He starts by making a clay-|"explicit points of disagree- "ee be enlindd Ge ie ae ada from the east coast of New-|of Natural History in his native|pasticine model of the animal,/ment." LONDON (CP)--An economic ment, the case against ie oe foundland to northwestern On-|Hungary, takes the animals|giving it the pose and action he) In each step, Prime Minister|.jit1a1 named Neddy makes an(fendants involve tee ; . ae tario. men kill and makes them look|will reproduce when he models|Macmillan expressed the aD-| parerly.awaited pet dae lpiunipnlatic My ad ig pte ock Some 300 men and womenias they did in real life. the full-scale animal over the|proach in different worlds, and) Pe thet a ie y- iets we ae aye Sure from more than 30 Common-| His teacher; sculptor - taxi- actual bones and skull. A mould it soon was obvious to American ma National Economie Develo jearnings aan cbhaneese Bt unites ment Council, and it represents|dve and chemical. The sum of these moves, to- Premiér Khrush- wealth countries will attend the/dermist Alexander Ory, im-|is made and a full-scale form authorities Macmillan each time} conference. ipressed him with the impor-'cast into it. went a little further than Ken- |» germ aneGte ss 2 nedy | British attempt to emulate)" -- ee the successful planning body set} nxewevwrmmemmeemsssie: | AMERICANS LED up in France, Le Commissariat! New Re i Cn FI: ASES INGPCATE ORPLETED Some American authorities du Plan. | gulations MGM Timetsatyats TOpay (were privately irritated with) Selwyn Lloyd, Britain's chan-| - ; |what one American commenta-/cellor of the exchequer, places| In Jet Takeoffs tor described as "'once again/considerabie seliance in Neddy| WASHINGTON (AP) -- The} ae : the British leading an American as a means of injecting new vi-|Federal Aviation Agency Tues-| Shown here is NU-WAYS Latest Rug Rinsing Machine, which can handle president toward a new sum-|tality into a lagging British|day imposed new regulations on practically every type and size rug. Another reason why at NU-WAY mit." But they said nothing. economy. | the takeoff procedure for Boeing ads said ry. . 3: 7 The one outburst came when! ; has become fashionable to|707 jet airliners. service is our best advertisement. Have your rugs cleaned at NU-WAY London dispatches, which ap-|contrast the slow rate of eco-| The FAA said the ruling was| this Spring, you'll be amazed how new they will look. peared inspired by the British)nomic growth in the United prompted by flight tests con-| jgovernment, suggested a test-!Kingdom -- stagnation is one| ducted in an effort to determine ban agreement could be con-|term used--with the booming vi-|What caused the crash just after) cluded with reduced need for in-| {ality of the European Economic| takeoff of a 707 in New York = 4\spction and control in Russia) Community. last Thursday. Ninety-five per- ® a ,|because of new: scientific 'im Neddy is designed as a kind|Sons were killed. | 2 > s stion. U.S.) , 4 disarmament chit William Fos:|6f high-level advisory body that), An FAA spokesman sald the] 174 MARY STREET = + OSHAWA 728-4681 2 ; i 4 A +. | Wi ring labor and manage-|*4* s § i. : iiseiee cescur leek ent representatives together| Point the cause of the New York Boveren |spection would be required. around the same table to see| sens att tinal ae _| what is impeding growth. | ; The 20-member organization i ; will be headed by Sir Robert i Tshombe Planning yi, Shone, an executive i . |member of Britain's iron and Talk With Adoula | steel board. | BtrsAmeravinte (Ap) --| Since the Second. World War, dl President Moise Tshombe of Ka-|Britain has lived on an eco-| jtanga province said Tuesday he| nomic razor's edge. Neddy rep- will go to Leopoldville March 15) resents one more effort to find Observed Temperatures for unity talks with Congolese' .ome permanent institution that WEATHER FORECAST Min. Max.| 'The Katanga leader 'said he Will Teplace the hodge-podge of DAWSON seseeseoeee 9 11 has been offered a complete|financial expedients employed, e Victoria ssereesees 52 | guarantee of his personal safety|by successive chancellors. Mainly Sunny Edmonton «++++++5 17 [by the Dated Natias. Tephiike ieeieeenenn re 4 SIM E N H | was imprisoned for several) THAMDD sscceseasas | | CONTACT LENS LJ ee . lWinnlneg sccscccccs 15 | weeks on his last encounter with (Fort William = e HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS @ | wo.1 wuite 4 Q: lb LITTLE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE 1 A Leopoldville authorities. | by i r ; | Asked about the situation in DA " | White River ...... 35 the Kami inal Phone 723-4191 For Thur sday HKapastasing .--- 40 (De Kamina area where shooting Se CK O.D CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BEEF Mushrooms ppg tied de - and Katanga forces, Tshombe] "136 siMcOE st. NORTH GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Forecasts issued by Toronto)Thursday. Little change in tem-| cudbur a ey 33 \Said calm has been restored. | SIRLOIN FRESH DAILY weather office at 4:30 a.m.: |perature. Winds eastly 15 to-lMuskoka vos fh : sel sepilcsosit amended once omen svar naan : lh wy Synopais -- Mainly sunny/day, light tonight and Thurs-\Windgor'.cccccccse 8 "ae PEEK FREAN, Reg. 25¢ ¢ r is expecte lay andiday a : 4 Thursday in most areas of the f [Soma cp ihre bah aaah Sear New Low Group Fares 4 Shortcake pkg. province with little change in Forecast Temperatures spi bisengltg ae ; TO EUROPE if LEAN, MEATY FRESH PORK "tae Be ta, tes Erie,|Windsor ik a : ae (Groups of 25 Persons or More) "tai | BLADE SHOULDER CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE Lake Huron, Lake Ontario,/St. Thomas 2 % jaa ° = ee ; i i y _ wf Halifax ' 37 New low. group fares available to organ- |Wwa 7 Baas, Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Al-|London .. + 2 -Ih izations of many kinds will seve up to $285 SHORT CUT (Ist 4) FRESH PORK BREAD * Fito} fc goma, Timagami, Cochrane, | Kitchener eee + 20 2 i. ia per person. Better than charter flights. . "er White River regions, Windsor,|Mount Forest ..... 15 2 Miracle C h Stopover privileges at no extra charge. ie | London, North Bay, Sudbury,|Wingham pet 32 us lon e.g. From Toronto Return: \e Lin ih London, North Ba ba 2 ROBIN HOOD, Reg. 3le Sault Ste. Marie: Sunny with a|Hamilton .......6.. 25 35 we ECONOMY--6 & 7 ERESH FORK END C k Mi y] 25 few cloudy intervals today and/St. Catharines .... 25 35 Holds False Teeth LONDON ESS PRIME RIB 49 LOIN 49 ake 1xes / for Cc Thursday. Not much change in)|Toronto -- FEATURE -- . Ld temperature. Winds easterly 15| Peterborough ; 35 T ht- : : Eases Sore Gums Snug ® brand Denture Cushions, a sen. ; 4 iy cikitlodaad LEAN, MEATY spb x " aational new plastic re-lining, keep wob- nquiries from groups promptly and courteously ecknowledge: | RT RIB L { P k Ch k bliest plates firm! . Ease so ive perfect comfort Eat laugh tain | eg of For IcKenS P Ib Thursday with little change in|Sudbury . temperature. Winds easterly 15|Earlton ....... today, light tonight and Thurs-|Kapuskasing . day. White River Toronto: Sunny with a few Moosonee cloufty intervals today andiS.S. Marie 4,...... 15 | Killaloe pliable, Harmless to dentures, Peels right | oan, light tonight and Thurs-'Trenton . y. 3 Niagara region, Hamilton:|Muskoka .... plates "'stay put". Applied in minutes ~ | D Id T | S ' FRYING OR R STIN Dis os: 2 ve rodents Stay soft and | ond rave ervice BONELESS PLATE ONTARIO FRESH, a . out when replacement is needed. No daily OSHAWA--WHITBY--BROOKLIN L b L OVEN READY bother with adhesives. 2 liners fo: r or lower plates $1.50. Money-back guar- | 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby MO 8-3304 Pot Roast am egs 2% to 314 LB. AV. Variable cloudiness today and|/North Bay . antee. Get Snug brand Denture Cushions BASBVSSKsE @3 29 29 29 $9 59 tt j today! At all druggists, ik br

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