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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1962, p. 12

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sex geoenccse aga st enon Sa ancnmsns Staten, secuaanoemenmtes ett mene | 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 17, 1962 pease Stearns, ' Today's Stock Mark oe NTO 11 A.M, STOCKS 11:00 Net 11 Net 11:00 Net Tl n seas By The Canadian Press | Stock Sales High Low a.m, Chge Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge Toronto Stock Exchange--Sept. 17 (mont Loco 725 $12 12 12 Bibis 0 14 18 12-8 IN Senator. 2000, 13 ja 2 +4 Quotations in cents unless marked $.| Moore 160 $45% 45% 45% Black Bay 5000 10 10 10 Nickel MS 500 +1 | z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex-|/Nat Drug 150 $16% 16% 1l6%4--% in 1000 41 «4141 Nor Acme 1500 18 18 18 +1%) By JULES LOH rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is/Nia Wire B 500 $13 13 13 +%|Brunewk 200 295 295 295 Norpax 1000 13 from previous board-lot closing sale.|Noranda 120 $28% 28% 2ie+ %/B RL 1000 6 6 N Coldstrm 1600 50 5 LAKE TAHOE, Nev. (AP)-- Me 2% 29% + %/Cadamet 8900 10 | 9% 9b | [Nostheie §=-- Ba 4 William F, Harrah has added a Boca oa a Camp Chib 1150 340 335° 335 --B |Norvalie 1000 10% 10% 104 | William F. Harrah has INDUSTRIALS Ont Stee! 100 Silt 11K 11% C Dyno 500 78 «678 (78 Osisko oo 42 42 42 8i4/new dimension to legal gam- 'Net |Page-Hers 625 $184 18% 18% Captain aoe ee 8 + Eames ae te 2 ling in the United States, Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge| Phantom 25 35% 5% 5% cnn 4 - P - Pes Ean 2000 16% 16% 164» %| Other casino operators have Abitibi oh ig fa igh md gM iA Sl mati [or 2000 182 182 182 +2 |Pitch Ore 13000 14 13 .134--%\folowed his lead, but so. far Ae Dist 100 4S MS SS De 4 69% 60% Con-Key "2000 14 14 14 +1 |Preston 200 700 700 700° , has matched the remark- Alta Dis vt 1100 195 195 195 48 |Roval Bank 125 s69%4 69% 69% | |C ie ik ib kod |Purdex soso 4 ta gy |. [One has. [ : Alta Gas xd 460 $29 29 29 + %4|Rovalite S650, Bldve 1434, 14% + te nC Cad 5000 8% "eee 300 2) 21 2% -a \able efficiency with which Har- AiG Geom xs 975 ons ae Ravel 100810 10 10 |C Distov. 100 U6 116116 Sie Lab | tie | fe 8 tA [rab has placed "Nevada fun," as w ff , : am 5 inston 000 «15 5 + Py : set Alumini S19 $2616 244 2414 + 14/50 Com A 300 S15M 15m 15% IE Ronni 500 et tee i000 10 «10 10 |as the ads describe it, within Analog 300 200 200 | ater j00 400 4006 |G Rambler 2200 112 110 (110 Rexspar 14100 24 18 20. + %/constant reach of the wage- Argus 160 $7% 7% 7% + ¥% Sayvette 720 Me 25% %|C R Pop. 11500 15 a 4 Rio Algom 829 $10¥% 10% 10% r. eee Se ryt tees "is tek UIC Redcourt 1500 9% %% 9441 |Roche 4 8% 8% + %|Carner. Steel 390 $346 34 3414 + ¥4|Eimpeons 8 ee oe one "|G Sannorm 4000 7% 7 74+ %|Ryanor 17100 21 16 16%--4%| Harrah's has plenty of room Ban promt S30. Seals Se. 30% + Mel Steel Can . 28 $165 16% 16% -- ¥¢|Cop Corp 16000 2% 22 22 --2%4|Sand Riv 2000 6% 64 Oi for the careless rich, to be sure. Bell Phone 583 $49% 49% 49% -- 4) 5 $181 Coprand 600 111 11 11 --1 |Sherritt 4650 330 325 325 e h f Bell rts 5896. 90 = 8990+ |Steinbg A 225 $184 18% 18% Coulee 4000 47 45% 46 --2 |Silvmaq 1000 20% 20% 20% But during the off hours--from Brazil Teme Ae ee ee eee Craigmt 200 18 18" 18 | Sisooe 6700 210 206 210 +3 |dawn to dark, after the carri- Bo Pow to Sieh Tek Ten *\Torbom Bk xs7'sssia sola sou [Crolgor 5000 101010, | Steep RR 40D 48S 409 trade has departed -- the BC Pow 210 $1644 164 16% or-Dom Bk 237 $5544 55% 35% oe Se eae IStargeon 1000 22 m2) 22 4a |age trade has dep Cal Pow --_ + 500 $23% 23% 23%, -- %/T Fin A 75 Si 13 D'Aragon 500 20 20 «20 «1 Sullivan 2000 167 165. 165 little guys virtually have the C Brew 19). 90% 6 6 + Tr Can Dh 110 SAA BE We Ot 3305. 52 52 |Sunburst 5000 19 18 18---%lrun of the place, and their lit- C Br Alm A 190 $10% 10% 104 -- %4|Trans-Mt 35 S14 lie 14% Denia 480 $10% 10% 10% --%|Taurcan 1000 41 41 41 <1 | ' build th CBAL Aw 200 245 240 25 +15 [Viceroy B 200 350 350 350 Dicknes 00 40 +5 | Thom L 500 38 58 58 41 |tle bets have helped bui 2 Cfem w 200 MS 5 15 tars ae ant Slik BL e 250 2% 2%%--%|Tormont 1000 42 42 42 + %/casino into a $40,000,000-a-year- C Collieries 365 $6% 6% 6% + % Walk GW 260 851% 51% 51% F'west T 12000 1i% 11 ll -- %|Tribag 6300 140 136 140 +3 terpri C Colli pr 245 73 73 3 | Westcoast 300 $15% 15% 155% Fatima 1000 25 Trin Chib 10250 2 2% 2% --% en erprise. ¢ ee In PF gts hg . - jeowog n - gee ana ie 3000 17 16% 17+ %|Ult-Shaw 20000 12 11 12 Harrah's success in -- y ; ag tae 4 --%|U Asbestos 100 495 495 495 --10 t CHydro 1175 $174 17 174 + 1% |West A wie 187 835 835 935 --19 [Galtwit || S00 Oe Dae ee Hn Butfed 4900, 61. 59 69 | the customers is the hour Ne C Imp Bk C50 350% 56% 56% -- % | Zenit Soe Na og Giant YK 100 $12, 12, 12 --%|Un Keno 650 990 990 990 casino operators throughout Ne- ee ee a ont Grandroy 9200 15 "14 14 |Un Fort 1000 19% 19% 19% --1%| yada. Ch pee OILS Gwill'm 9000 343 8 Veg con | 20 im Ue i <3 | Harrah offers bus service st 5 1 4 H Be 5 5 ! Col Call 05 445 445 445 +5 | Alminex 100 185 185 185 aie Se ee ay, eI Mae eo 4 doa in extremely low cost to.thousands Con Bidg 1500 $18% 18% 18% --%/Am Ledue 10000 7 7 7 +) laesdwy 5500 37 35 «35 --5 | West es 500 245 236 236 ~--4 |of citizens in neighboring Cali- Gon Bide p 1800 $714 7% 7% --%\Asamera 6000 104 9898 2 Heong te 100 $19% 1914 19% Yale Lead - 500 10 10 10 'wighewes 1 Con MS 300 $19%4 19% 19% -- %4|Bail 5% pr 105 $23%4 23% 23% vy 100 235. 235 Young HG 5000 16% 16% 16% fornia where there is no lega Con Paper 324 $375 3714 375% Cal Ed 150 $27%% 27% 275% Hydra Ex 5000 43 39 39 --§ /|Yukeno 2500 «6 6 6 gambling. Con Gas 375 $174 17% 17% -- %|CS Pete 700 370 365 370 +5 |ijsh Cop 800 25% 2544 25% fous KH 8a Aca He hha coenied aseunibe Crestbrk 220 $2 8 OB C Ex Gas 2000 1 Wot lees 4500 72 7. 72 Zulapa 1000 1914 19% 19% nd he has c g Crush Int 200 $10% 10% 10% -- %|C High Cr 2000 14% 14% 14% --7%4|"Jonicne 7500 6 «5h 6 -- ing casino which appears for all Dale 1000 305 285 305 +15 |Cent Del 000 G15 610 610 +10 |ienville ot: FF Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,639,000. ithe world like a discreet and Seag 370 $42% 42 42 --%/|Gr Plains 500 $13 13 13 Kerr Add 200 710 705 710 43 : D Bridge 250 $17% 17% 17% Glacier 2500.17 16 16 1 |e "Ne, "900040 40 decorous amusement centre Bom Stores 110 $12% 12% 12% -- va| Home B Ad SHON 104 10% -- Ma Kirk Town 4600 23 -2 « | with fun and games for the Dom Tar 1215 $17% 17% 17% -- %|\.°" LOD S10% 10% 10% -- : ' 1% 7 ily. Manuishe pe 250 $ii% 11% 11% Majtrans ee big ete uae, is 144 NDP Predict | whole paged ak ay whe 'alcon 215 $49% 491 49% + % Mu a = agg fie 4 Lake Ling 10000 11 -% And he as plac 5 8 Sot Form. 50 450 450 400 IN Davies 1000 15 18" 18 jLangis 550039 +2 | * tering lure in a geographical oe reer" 300 ie Bt st --10 |Northeal 38500 14% 13% 14 + %|Latin Am 1000 74 | enin Da setting, renowned for its whole- w 850 820 810 815 +5 |Pac Pete 750 $14% 14% 14% jLencourt 82800 15 14 some air and glorious beauty. ENG. 200 120 120 120 4 Permo 2300 24% 24 241% +1%|LL Lac 1600 185 . . h ca Gr. Wes G 100 $16% 164 1614 + |Petrol 1000 4914 4914 4914 +1%|Lyndhst 24000 17% --16 . Harrah hired research ex Ge Wee vt wtS $15% 15% 18% Place 3000 65 64 64 --2 |Macassa 220 370 | Election Call | perts to sharpen his knowledge Greyhnd 173 $17% 17% 17% | Prairie ne 3: ee Pa dead of the nature of the gambler. Hawker § 100 395 395 395 } Quonto 5000 40 0 0 y 0 | oak ae Hur Erie 25 $4914 49% 49% --'|Stanweli_ 4000 36. «35.36 1-([Malartic | 600 92. +2 | WINNIPEG (CP)--NDP whip| He determined that to i Imp Oil 180 $43% 3% 43% Triad Of 1100 131 131 31 Maneast U 4000 514 '4 iStanley Knowles said Saturday|his clientele to include the vir- Ind Accep 200 $22% 22% 2% 4+ %|Unispher 44000 48 48 --2 |Maralgo 2000 9 hy at Minister Diefenbaker| tually untapped middle and Saad Gee 100 Ge are" ave Wsburne 1100 80 80-80 +1 | Marboy 1000 20 |Prime Minister Diefenbaker| Oe OY jie ome® croups he would Int Nickel 290 $65% 65% 6514 Yan Can 42500 8 8 8 +1 | Marcon ie +l |may call an election on the|/ower income group: Int Util 500 $44% 444 44% + Martin ae Bt =] Jopening day of the fall session| have to locate somewhere other Inter PI 200 $754 7544 7544 % MINES |MeKen = S, ene Tai than Reno or Las Vegas, towns Int Stl P 100 110 10 110 |MeWat 2000 2614 =?,, of Parlia'nent. i iate with Jockey C320 300° 285 205 Advocate 300 600 600 600 [Nets | aN 8 +.) Mr. Knowles told a group of| 00 NAaain Gan folints tect LOnt Cem 5 5 3 --5 |}Agnico 600 70 70 70 M 25 J ia Hips Cae bees A nce an ollery Lan Fin 195 $15% 15% 15% + %laiba Expl 7500 9 6 6 9 |Nedlon 94300 47 --7 |party supporters here the prime} SEE. ickadneeh ake: 'Va: Levy 1175 $14 14 14 + %/Am Larder 1000 18 18 18 -- %|New Alger 2500 6 minister may call an election) OUtrs' Be ca With LobCo B 100 $8% 8% 8% Anacon 500 33% 33% 334 -- %| New Ath 500 25 --%/for Nov. 26 or Dec. 3. jhoe was the logical spot, Wit LebCo pr 25 $48%4 48% 4814 + %4|Area 203 105 105 105 --1 |New Bid 500 7 - | Mr Diefenbaker he said lits fishing camps and ski re- MB PR 991 $19% 19% 19% + %4|A Arcadia 5500 42 41 41-2 Newcon w 1000 10 0. +5 Mr, ' ' rts. hardly a purer place ex- Maher 150 $26 26 --% ne oe ~~ 12 oh --6 hf seavee see a 5% + % might try to emulate former tat a. . 8 | * Maser 345 SLIM 11% 11% + 6) Atlin-Rut ee a Te tl gad i , Liberal: leader Mackenzie King) 'Sted. Store 5 1% 21% 2I¥ Base Mets 2000 7% 7 ™% Newlund 1000 17% Ye | " -- yea genti " ar; Mid.Weet . io 0 was 165 22000 101 +1%|Newnor 196400 88 0 |who called the 1940 election to If the vacationers care to iBeav Lod il 10 STOCKHOLM (AP) -- Mil-;to children under 16 whose par-|cent, | Millionaire, Pauper | Protected In Sweden employers paid 30 per et Listin jtoday when a wooden stand col-| week, 12 months a year. } lionaires and paupers, young ents are invalids or old-age pen-|cent and the government 23) and old share in the bountiful benefits of Sweden's vast so- cia] welfare system. Every Swede is sioners. : | Compulsory sickness insur- ance was introduced Jan. 1, per cent. The cost of this and of some of the other welfare programs protected|1955 to replace a system Oflis steadily increasing. Total so- against financial hardships con-|subsidized voluntary insurance: |¢ja) welfare _ expenditures nected with unemployment, oc-| Under the compulsory system|jyumped by eight per cent from cupation hazards, disease,|a patient can choose his own|1959 to 1960 to a total of $1 childbirth and old age. doctor: Three - fourths of the 473,359,000. This represented While controversy flares in|'octor's bill is covered by in-/14.3 per cent of the national in- The patient pays the!come. gs "avoid meeting Parliament at|Tisk a dollar ,or two between) Harbor today for the body of} swims, Harrah's will dispatch 4) 13-year-old Calvin West of! jtaxi to their motel door, taxi/Grand Bank, ja difficult time and to catch the opposition off guard." Parliament is scheduled to jopen Sept. 27. SPECTATORS HURT JADRAQUE, Spain (Reuters) ome 30 spectators were injured lapsed in an improvized bull- ring here Saturday just before the bullfight started. There was no bull in the ring at the time, but a civil guard officer said: "Five minutes later, and it would have been a disaster." |them home again when they've jhad their fill--all for free. | But the vacation trade is lim- lited, if well heeled, and also | seasonal, And the gambling bu- |siness,. after all, is a 24-hours- |a-day operation, seven days a | To fill the blank spaces, Har-| lrah's operates a fleet of char- |ter buses from 31 cities up to |nearly 200 miles away. The fare lis nominal, and Harrah's makes it even more so by giving a geN-|t9 the discovery of West or his|, lerous refund. Both the amunt) other countries over medical)Surance care proposals, all Swedes are insured for medical care--and the government pays part of the cost. remainder. Medicines for cer-) tain chronic illnesses -- such as} insulin for diabetics -- are free. | Every one gets reduced prices Welfare and defence expendi- tures have pushed taxes to one of the highest levels in the The cost of this sweeping so- cost more than on most other medicines if they jworld. A corporation sand _ its three crowns or. 7 er er cent of net profits in taxes. a wag eapttc ney lh about 60 cents And ther is a pail aware- oe - There is no time limit for there is no public agitation for ness that taxes cannot be Se vstie a : Ail he di medical treatment compensa- pushed higher without harmful y Fetrencnmes the dem-'tign outside - hospital wards. ffec' 3 ocratic political parties back it.) : effects on both industry an It would be political suicide for Free hospital care in generaliine people ¥ $ or 5 " J wards is covered for up to two) ---- any party to. advocate any de- va ' Parture. This national sickness insur-) How To Hold The welfare state is such an ance is financed by the in- E TEETH accepted way of life here that sured persons, their employers FALS many Swedes were astounded and the state. The cost per per- by the "medicare" controversy in the United States and by doctors' boycott of a large-scale (approximately medical care program in Sas- person katchewan This health $290 970.970 i TAKES A LONG TIME an Tt has taken the Swedes a/%°3™_'0! long time to build their elabo- rate welfare system. The first son' depends on his income It averages out to about 50 crowns) which available. Of this, member con- tributions covered about 46 per More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- barrass by slipping, dropping or wob- bling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This alkaline (non-acid) powder holds false teeth more firmly and more comfortably, No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. $10) a year a cost last are program 1960 -- the figures |shareholders may pay up to 80 | Re SR (1 Ge) ae Baa | haa | WH CANADIAN OIL legislation on compensation for accidents at work was passed in 1901. The foundations of a national pension scheme were laid in 1913 . The real trend toward a wel- fare state started after ' the First World War and was ac- celerated during the 1930s. It stopped during the Second World War when neutral Swe- den was hard-pressed to, keep its economy functioning. Since the war the system has been steadily strengthened. It now touches almost every aspect of; life -- from a person's first breath to his last. What does this vast program embrace? | These are some of the main benefits: | 1, Compulsory health insur-| ence covers every Swede irre-| spective of age, health, wealth or sex, The insurance provides free care in a hospital ward, substantial refunds on private doctors' bilis and prescriptions! and the payment of daily sick-| Ness benefits, about two-thirds of the loss of income: All moth- ers receive free maternity and delivery care. 2. A basic old-age pension for everybody who reaches 67. This amounts to' the equivalent of $540 a year for a single pen-| sioner and $855 a year for a| married couple. Thousands 'of| pensioners live in modern pen-| sioners' homes. The rents are modest. %. An annual, tax-free cash Payment of $90 to all mothers for every child under 16. j Free medical check-ups} and dental treatment for schoo!| @hildren and free school} lunches. De | 5. Housing subsidies for large families with small incomes. 6. A virtually free vacation trip annually for children and) mothers with "hildren who need} it. 7, Children, pensions paya-| ble to those ufler 16 who lose) a father .or mother. sapere children's allowances are paid there "and you called 500 miles to tell me that!" Perhaps she does feel he's a bit reckless-- but isn't she pleased::: 3-minute station-to-station call costs so little--and it doesn't even take a minute umm? Actually a to say 'I love you" in any language! Isn't someone, somewhere, who'd be just as happy to hear from you tonight? THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA LONG DISTANCE AREA CODES speed your calll They're listed in the front pages of your phone book! 'Little Man's Money Big Dividend of the refund and the frequency of the service vary. For example,--when winter weather chases away the vaca- tioners Harrah's summons five buses a day from San Fran- cisco and gives a $6 refund on the 7.81 round trip. During summer, the refund drops to $3 and there are only two buses a day. : Timetables, too, are arranged to keep Harrah's buzzing at all times. From San Francisco, five hours away, one bus leaves at Labor Leaders Still Support Prod. Council TORONTO (CP)--George De Young, president of the Na- s' 11 p.m, in order to arrive at the .break of dawn. The othe' aw The long ride home on the bus affords opportunity to con- template the day's adventure. Night oe out the scen- ery, "passengers, €X- hausted, usually care little for} "How'd you make outtoday?" a fellow traveller: asked him. joanne pha NEC ONS ING REPRESS Sas ie conversation, Ae One man did indulge in. small -- before dropping off to}' sleep. Ws "Can't seem to get a winning streak going," he said. "Go to Lake Tahoe often?" "At least once a week." j "How do you find the time?" - "T take the time. Every wee) 'cash at leaves at 5 a.m. the d heads home just about the time) the dinner jackets and cock tail dresses begin to appear. | Every bus rider thereby is al- loted no more than nine hours --and, as significantly, no less to strike it rich. It isn't Harrah's techniques, but the people they attract ha fudy.. Especially the small players who come by bus. The crowded casino imparts a feeling of breathlessness stirred by the quick exchanges of clink-| ing silver dollars at a dice ta-| ble, the erratic pop and bounce' of a roulette ball, the tic-tic-tic| of a wheel of fortune slowing to a stop. It must affect the customers, too, for they come alive with| hrow, the next pull, the next deal, the next spin, will be the' one to send them home rich. a rt Build ea 16 CELINA STREET - "GARD! icasted GOLFGREEN if rigours ud '50-Ibs. covies weet 3 Cooper Smith cn EN SUPPLIES SINCE 1909" C.LL. 12-6-6 For Fall Feeding up your lawn to withstand the of winter. sq. ft: ue 4,95 PHONE 723-2312 tional Productivity Council, said Sunday night he has received pledges of support from all la-|* bor leaders taking part in a seminar on economic co-opera- tion in Halifax Tuesday and Wednesday. The assurances came follow- ing the resignation from. the council last Tuesday of Claude Jodoin, president of the Cana- dian Labor Congress. Mr. Jodoin claimed the council is a barrier to labor - management) co-operation because it is too! narrow in scope. | In a telephone interview from! his home at Welland, Mr. De Young said he has also received) a telegram of support from the Maritimes. Federation of Labor. 'Still Dragging | For Lost Youth ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) |Dragging operations are sched-| juled to continue in St. John's! Nfld., missing since Sept. 9. West, a crew member of the vessel Blue Trader, is believed to have fallen overboard while the ship was tied up in harbor.| Dragging. operations Saturday) failed to turn up any trace and} were suspended Sunday. | Captain Alex Smith of Blue} Trader, also from Grand Bank on the south coast of the prov- ince, has offered $200 to anyone) supplying information leading body. Longer wearing by far! The sign, of the Cat's Paw cat tells you: Here you can have Cat's Paw non-slip, "twin-grip" rubber heels expertly attached on all the family's shoes for longer wear, cushiony comfort, suré-footed safety! Take them in today and say, "Cat's Paw!" By the makers of famous CAT'S PAW TIPPS, CAT'S PAW SOLES, and CAT-TEX SOLES. / { expert Shoe Repairing done here! resilient NEW SHOES, TOO! *AFTER WORK, relax, "take five". 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