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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1962, p. 19

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U--Bob McLean 7~--Naked City €.3--Sight line #2-- Play Your Hunch &--Circle Theatre 10:30 P.M. $-The Detectives @3--Canada at War rinkley's Journal 11:00 P.M. 11-9-7-6-5-4-3-2--News Weather: Sports 11:15 P.M. f--Late Show 6--Viewpoint 11:38 P.M. 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Italian tiver M4, Verdi MICKEY MOUSE se. ihe dette tie. ee ¢ a ae SRS ay TASS ee Te - Oe i Noon a PPI ES ees es Ae i A MI el Se A He we THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 4, 1962 49 JANE ARDEN Daaeeerd Wing estore Spades on THE HARD WAY f '| \ Recording Firm Faces Charge As Monopoly WASHINGTON (AP) -- Gov- ernment has a poem charges against Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., the largest U.S. producer of phono- graph records, and its subsid. lary, Columbia Record Club, Inc., New York City. firms were charged with | the illegal suppression of com- petition in the record industry and with making deceptive pric- ing and savings claims for their mgreres records, complaint was lodged '|Tuesday by the Federal Trade Commission, which said CBS and two other companies--RCA Victor division of Radio Corp. of America and Capital Resende Inc. -- dominate the long-play market, CBS organized its record club seven years ago, and RCA and Capitol started competing sub- scription clubs later. CBS ac- counts for about half of all club sales, which in turn represent about 20 per cent of all record sales. While all three clubs -orig- inally offered only records from their own master records, 'CBS since 1958 has made agree- ments with other record manu- facturers giving it the exclusive right to manufacture and sell by direct mail through its club, the LP records made by the other companies. The commission charged that these exclusive contracts have barred other mail order com- petitors from more than 1,000 records representing more than bd important recording ar- tists. +. AND A HOUGE FULL O" NOISY, HUNGRY, NEIGHBORHOOD YOUNGSTERS / SALE!! ST. W. SALE! Of 1962 Demonstrators. Many models and colors available including; PONTIAC -- BUICK -- ACADIAN ond VAUXHALLS. Come early and buy the car of your choice ond save hundreds of dollars for your summer vacation... THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. SALE!! SALE!! ITLL BE JUST A FEW THE LONE RANGER Ue 'ag >. cs -MUGGS AND SKEETER Distribution NEW YORK (AP)--Federal Judge Edmund L. Palmieri cleared the way Tuesday for the July 9 distribution of 23,- 000,000 shares of General Mo tors Corp. common stock by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc., by denying a stockholders' motion for an in- -- to block the distribu. ion. The complaining stockholders, Edward and George Schenker, claimed the planned distribu. tion, to be made only to com- mon stock holders of du Pont, discriminated. against holders of du Pont preferred shares. The distribution would be on the basis of one-half share of GM stock for each share of dv Pont common held. The plan was evolved as a step in settling an anti-trust bat- tle in the federal courts that wound up with an order to du Pont to divest itself of GM nu at hae pops iu Pont has to dis- tribute its remaining 40,000,000 GM shares within the next three years. Judge Palmieri found that the interests of the preferred share. holders would not be adversely affected by his ruling. 4 Candidates Seek Stormont CORNWALL (CP)--Four can- didates will contest the federal Seat of Stormont in a deferred election July 16, When nominations closed' at 3 p.m. EDT Tuesday the can- didates were: Progressive Conse rvative Grant Pbell, 39, a native of Cornwall, who held the seat in the last house; Liberal Lucien Lamoureux, a 41 - year - old Cornwall lawyer, former executive secretary to Chevrier in the Liberal govern. |{ment defeated in 1957; Mrs. Marjorie Ball, New Democratic Party, wife of Corn: wall United Church minister Rev, Frank E. Ball, making her first try at politics; Melvin Rowat, Social Credit who contested the 1947 and 1958 elections for his party in this tiding, campaigning from head. quartets at Ingleside, 16 miles west of here. IN STYLE BRIERLY, England (CP) -- Yorkshire miner George As- quith wanted a car to run his wife and children to the seaside, 80 he bought a 1936 Rolls Royce on instalments. He also drives it to work, and says he thinks he is convincing his mates "there is nothing foolish, extrav- Hijagant or snobbish about a miner having a Rolls." SALLY'S SALLIES

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