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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1963, p. 11

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_ WESTMOUNT KIWANIS CLUB INDUCTS FOUR MEMBERS 'To Advertise Reductions | Ohe Oshawa Sines hed - In Bus Trips | 3ECOND SECTION OSHAWA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1963 ELEVEN Details of the announced cuts ° bee EE ee es in bus trips on nights, Sundays| #4 @ HY Vy bia i is and holidays will "be pulished ? ; My in The Oshawa Times before the 7 end of this year, Oshawa Public Utilities General Manager J. ;|Bruce Annand said today The plans are described as "fairly involved' and Mr. An- nand reported the commission wants to advertise the trip re- ductions in detail. | | These cuts, along with the | ticket fare rise for both adults and children (and students), are proposals put forward by the PUC last week and designed to decrease what could be a $60,000 deficit next year. Both proposals are expected to |g0 into effect early in 1964 and | the commission hopes to realize jan estimated $38,270 (taking into account a probable loss in rid- ers), other conditions remaining @ ------ ithe same A salary increasé-for PUC empioyees is coming up next ans February but this has been con- sidered in estimating next year's deficit . If city council approves the rive n purchase of two, new diesel . t yuses. at $33,500 each, annual d _ - ' a rs , re of $2500 will have to be subtrac- : iii bs é SESSonee Imbibers ve ae Pd additional revenue . ry i j i * iy, | the PUC hopes to collect a. 'nual costs over 10 years on] PACK PARCELS FOR ONTARIO HOSPITAL PATIENTS BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- If the new buses would amount to you drive drink tea, that's what $9100. However, the Commis?! The White Cross Centre, teer workers assisted the Osh among the patients at the Ont- Mark's Anglican Church and |the famous safety slogan says. |sion figures it would save $5000 awa branch of the Canadian ario Hospital, Whitby, during members of the Oshawa This is also the sentiment ofjin operators' wages, up to $1600 Mental Health Association in the Christmas season. Seen Soroptimist Club at work dur- Corporal E. J. Crough of the!in additional advertising rev- the packing and-wrapping of here are members ofthe ing the afternoon. Bowmanville detachment of the enue, plus lower maintenance ternoon. as a group of volun- - gifts which will be distributed woman's auxiliary of St. Oshawa Times Photo. Ontario Provincial Police costs on the diesels a ~ - - ae -- "We wi show drinking or ne Parking Ban HuntLaw Sees Automobile Sales jbe special patrols on' the high-! "wane wei ouinee' Ts Asked Considered Equal Current Year |, Simcoe street south, was a hive of activity Thursday af- > tanta ee ie icine 22 = Kee ix we driver from these menaces sie 4 y 1 f Anybody who is stopped fo ia s ' snow continued to fall this : drunk driving, will be taken marsha Onawa's chiet con-| By Council The prediction that the Cana- : industry now approaches 40,000 from his car and carted off to| apie Herbert Flintoff. appeal dian automobile industry's pro- : people, the highest level in more i jail. ed to motorists not to park on) jrunte , under the gun\Wction and sales should equal than six years, while more than wd yo a 'His car will be towed from cide streets during the night t the Thur: aay bee ting af Hast or exceed the aill-time records sg 35,000 additional Canadians work ; : ae : > roe nd he will pay all) + the hour: : pile katie lan ie Mase apsrde af , 963 is voic y BE. H. full time producing automotive a ie tt " . engine B a st me Bah Gites men who have given eo and ne w 4 Quring the hours of darkness/Whithy Township Council. The Seika. cree phi : pampanenie ta rte may een widened Ht iNuinihey'e Me ath Stan "Finbow and great service to the club." f a person wants to go to a oa oe ' main Ppl or are ' ty gee SO En, Motors' of Canada Limited and § : show some further increases in ee oe fe sie ae Be ahawa 4 nas cai lath na : 90d job in clearing aas.jof a deputatio sports Sa AE oar ; : : ; ai meeting of the Westmount Rev Albert E. Larke. Before -- in po ages -- panty, ] t - take 2 taxi Re Parked cars block their way and! seeking to make recommenda-| Preside tes vied serge Auto the months immediately ahead. Kiwanis Club, They are shown the induction the new mem- hey are, from to right, his car Axi will get him pinder the ~big clean-up oper-|tions on. possible legislation re-|MObile Chamber of Commerce. SEE SPENDING INCREASE in the top picture with presi- bers were told what they could) Vern Walker, A. +E. Coulter 'there just the same, and he can},.\,., tricune discharee nat firearms, Of the coming year Mr, Wal- @ : . "The 'awhictre's 1963 sanding : , % is Siwanic , < S p cas sh as > wants vad eaeaats. Sains tS! gs PRBS: 2 Z 2 s s 5 at tent Bob Braneh alter ne a oe ae och vei past - vag oe Times Photos ae ene er . fag it onee| Some erecie hag towed |i the tor hip cy eed . A d in Canada for goods, services, duction. Left to right are Stan Kiwanis expecte i! : : asain that ahealutely no meroy away Thursday night because! By the close of the talks, coun Steady and unparallele wages and taxes exceeded $1 ee dicta again,.that absolutely no mercy build f order "e th Z ' oe will be shown to any person, re-\creWwS could make no headway.icil appeared 'to be inclined|DUAG"UP OF Ordets Since tne i i billion. It will likely show a sd | peat anv person. who is under, Chief Flintoff also reminded towards the permissive form caer agin) greg dacdlboyge capi . 4 ; substantial rise in 1964. T S or in lis indiiahos Gk sinohal and is householders that a bylaw de islation favored by the sports-,20¢ tucks has crea a mo ; "The long range forecast | 1 f 2 bv . rena segs oat mentum of demand that will ? ; i driving a motor vehicle, or any-|mands they clear the walks'men's grour Bea A points to steady economic 8g : meses : : carry well into 1964. As a result ° oe body else who breaks the law." around their homes Broadly, such a bylaw would '; Heaae : growth for Canada. It is rea- . . i" : : a tan va (the Canadian automobile indus- .) G iy The special road patrols by) Citizens have been walking, permit hunting only after re- try's. production and sales a sonable to expect that by 1973 war ommon ar e the OPP will commence a week with great care. For although|ceipt of written permission from} shi i se a our population will have in- § : : aliisa pes should equal or exceed the all- before Christmas and will con-/many sidewalks are overed in the landowner involved and the| time seconds wet in 1063: cs : creased 26 per cent to about : : : tinue into the' new year. treacherous ice, the Oshawa|Subsequent acknowledgement of} ' 23,500,000 people and our labor A, suggested. partnership be-, businesses which might use thejarea is bound to affect the General Hospital reported no|the release by a township/TRUCK SALES UP 4 force will have increased 25 per tween the Industrial Commis-|harbor are located; develop-| mayor's farm.' . emergency cases resulting from) ficial 'During the past year car ¢ cent to just under 8,300,000, sion and the Harbor Commis-|ment of promotional literature| MUST DEFINE TERMS Nail cidoe: wade qicheu ant ; Dai we P tha : bad falls on the slippery stréets in and truck' sales in Canada ae "Canada's gross national sion caused 4 walkout by Mayorjand attendance at shipping con t ae bese ane , oni ne Office Workers . their condemnation of "the/reacheq 647,000 units compared % product should reach $62 bil- Lyman Gifford at the Industrial! ferences CEs Ob Se Ores WOU Dave hoodlum 10 per cent." to 585,000 units in 1962, the pre- lion -- up 54: per cent -- and issio eting Thursday. . Donte oe }to be defined and a salary for ® a : Sed ce aan Nib ats E. H. WALKER fi isnosz * er ag mou i dealt with a CONFLICT OF INTEREST hi anduaiMal Gommlenionen At Chrysler ce Uream 1X It has to be stopped some-| vious fecord year. Exports to- \personal disposable _ income : it : -~coneration, Mayor Gifford withdrew from|cettied 'if he 'assumed. the how and the responsibility lies] talled vehicles, an in-} |should be nearly $43 billion -- iad ~ ~ aier het the meeting explaining that a yes ne with the provincial govern-|crease of nearly 2,000 over .1962,;vantage to Canada _ results|up 53 per cent by 1973. tween the two bodies ir a( g 5 . : : : 'hel conflict of interest on his part) «we must point out that the P d t U ment,"' agreed William Owens, |Even more encouraging was the] from the increase in the exports All of this indicates that in- promotion . eo acl aos might be seen. Any develop-| industrial coneataniiaee must pprove act ro uc 10n p \ petition supporting written-,}Toduction of 630,000 cars and/of cars and trucks and decrease/dustry sales of cars and trucks brief or Toute that presentment down there could affect| perform his regular duties and permission-only hunting and re-|trucks in Canada in 1963, up/in imports should reach 950,000 vehicles by a gupta te sutacient to|my land," he said, "and if &jthat harbor work must not de-) An 18-month first agreement} Re t Sh questing a change in present|from 509,000 in 1962. This ad-' 'Direct employment by the|1973. promote industrial interest in| Public official promoted the har-|tract from his regular duties,"'| granting a $20.80 a month sal-| por Ows licensing methods was presen-| inp RRa Us Seay er the area' and that a partnership|bor area it could be said that he added. ary increase and job security, 9 : ted-to council' It was signed by . e e could help solve the problem. | profited from it Ald. Dyer moved that the,through a promotion and trans-| OTTAWA (CP)--Less cream-/75 township property owners | t { Kiwanians Hear The assistance of Industrial Ald. John. Dyer and Ald. Clif-|brief be adopted in principle/fer clause based .on seniority|¢Ty butter and skim milk pow- As the talks concluded, . Mr.| 1 e 0 e Commissioner James Williams ford Pilkey later said that they|and asked for clarification of/was overwhelmingly approved der but more cheddar cheese,| Qwengs praised. council for a was sought in the polling of|could see no conflict of interest)costs and application before|this week by Chrysler Canada|ice cream mix and evaporated] «encible approach." s nae * local firms which might use the in the issue. 'It does not mat-|final approval. The motion car-|Ltd , office workers at Windsor,|Whole milk were produced - in : | harbor facilities; prospecting/ter who he is," Ald. Dyerjried with Ald. Pilkey: as. the) The first salary boost is re- the January-November period) 1e 1 10n uminum ory : trips to other centres wherelstated, "the development of the seconder. troactive to November 16. The|this year than in the compar.| | abe second is effective on that date able 1962 periods, the bureau of 7 2 Citi i next year. Each increase is for! statistics said today The role of the dietitian and) The story of aluminum, onejnois, Kitimat, B.C. and fabrica- * ° a," 8 $10.40-a- a AL eres *)° (Quits : ee Sa home economist in modern liv-| of the world's newer metals and ting. plants located' in Kingston, Accidents | Criticism pi eehe stent gti 8 eee i me dg Ae . ing was cited Thursday: night in}one of the most abundant, with|Arvida, Vancouver and -- Etobi- 1X | greater. in brackets: Creamery butter Yule M SIC | Hotel Genosha when the Lake-)its myriad of uses in today's} coke. F h t The -union's. contract contin- 332,618,000 pounds (344.51 | jland Chapter of the National}modern . manufacturing world) The scope of 'Aluminum renc e ues the Thrift-Stock Savings! cheddar 1 ; Office Management Association! and in industry, was unfolded in|Limited" --the holding com- cheese O A10 Dama e i] =f" ' Plan and Major Medical which pounds (11,293,000), ice cream!, The choirs of Harmony and)held its ladies' night interesting and informative fash-/pany embracing all facilities, Justified the Company had threatened to| mix 21,908,000 (20;515,-/ Westmount United Churches will) The speaker, Miss Elizabeth ion, to the members of the Osh-jwas also outlined by the speak- gallons ; mp! yore 8 Sera 5 : in yrese » Christ-| wi). - Jawa Kiwanis Club at their/er. imjt to employees not covered 000), evaporated whole. milk CoMPine to present the |Wilson, home economist for the|/@Wa Kiwanl 1ub; Slippery snow-covered roads driyen by Daniel Davis, 404 Qppawa (CP) -- Transport|by a union agreement 287,103,000 pounds (273,052,000),|™AS: Festival of the Nine Les-/) 1) aoa, tral region, |!uncheon meeting this week, Mr. Halroyd named the out- were mainly responsible. for/Eulalie avenue, ran into the/Minister George Mcllraith told) The Rand Formula duesvand skim. milk powder. 166,357-/S0"8 in Harmony United Church arg hyero's central region,| when Leslie Holroyd, a publicilets, such as construction in- $4,410 of damage in car acci- back of a stopped vehicle OWN-|the Commons Thursday that as|Check-off applies to those office 000 (182,940,000) at 7.30-p.m. this Sunday. said jobs for home economists! relations officer in the Toronto|dustry, transportation and elec- dents in Oshawa Thursday ed by. George Warden, 519/far as he knows the criticisms Workers who did riot join the. y., ger amounts of creamery: rhe guest soloist at this pro-jare opening up almost every|sales office of the Aluminum trical industry. United States, Six automobile collisions were: Albert street of the French Caravelle jet/union during its organizational butter, sheddar "chease svar gram of Christmas music will day and men are being encour-|Company of Canada, Limited, | Jnited Kingdom and Western reported by the Oshawa collision resulted in $1,000 page jast week by TCA: Presi-|drive.. All others present and... PN Beans be. Larry Marshall, tenor, the! Sao bess : . _|was the guest speaker. Germany were all listed as val- ; eer ce tec Wardenie. car andl ) resi J ated whole milk .and poultry|.., : : aged to take courses in this ; able customers for the Ca but -none involved serious It image to ardens car and| dont Gordon R McGregor we-e!all new employees -- including soloist at Fairlawn United The amazing reduction in the Uable customers for the Cana- re . ' es .) meat but smaller amounts. of|? 7 spe york | dis ark jury. : $500 damage to Davis vere 1€.' not inaccurate those brought in by transfer oF/ckim milk powder and soe Church, Toronto jtype of work value of the metal. since it was| dian market, Soon after the crisp snow had. Three cars were involved in ggs recal st-be uni ma : Ere al , ; nenieiilas | | "Th al capacity ~~ ae e ahelas deni Gai Ritndon. stron He was replying to Maurice Tecall. -- must be union mem-\.er6 in cold storage at Dec. 1. The combined choirs will join| oe _Dowton, president Of| first discovered and used, a little . Let Huh eee oo turned to hazardous slush the an accident on : 0 = Cote (C -- Chicoutimi) who! bers. as a condition of employ camnared with a year earlier, iN four choruses, one of: which the association, presided. He an-| over 100 years ago, carried an|}s a E '. he 0 s. accidents began to pile up north, 'They - were Arven ,.Jlasked if the minister woulq ment ec) sincke lk i ., is the soul-stirring chorus from|nounced the organization now|impact in the speaker's opening|~: 'lg pate at Bre 900 DAMAGE ogres MENTE. aa Metal force Mr. McGregor to retract Of prime importance to the Pec. I stocks with last year's\tandel's "Messiah--'And the|has 42 members and is lookinglremarks that served to stim-| t ' Te chelated Place Ville wee pret Marsh Vi et 'ay Fe his "erroneous" statements to ™embership was the automatic totals .in brackets: Creamery|Glory of the Lord to further expansion. ulate immediate interest in his| Marie building in Montreal are 4 , 5 venue. a illie 4 i Ve y "Nore: +] ' Ta ea es > 4 s g 306 Elgin street we had to,: noha avenue, Damage tfc Commons transport com- progmcaion ae which maves butter 150,981,000 pounds (148,- The music will be under the DRAW FOR PRIZES address. ee ple Slick ie brake hard when a y ANGAG aia punk wae ae 1oNOWE Lo Mn mittee about the Caravelle air- aeshisiien bec MeL Gohedile 648,000), cheddar cheese 64,450,-| direction of the two organists, Miss Wilson was introduced, The speaker disclosed that) o¢ ajcan, of him stopped suddenly t vre $50. Hare $50 and Lock} /iners. of increases. Between there and 00 Pounds (54,240,000) evapor-|Mrs. Marie Taylor, ARCT, andipy Bud Moore: while the ap- when Napoleon III's Empress] An extensive research prog- avoid children: running on {0 ¢999 Mr. Mcliraith said the gov- the top of the ¢ assifiaction the whole milk 47,513,000 pounds HOSE 9 Meieals ARCT. The! preciation of the gathering was|Eugenie used cutlery made ofjram, carrying out numerous ex- Rossland road west near Hoag's , 4). ernment has no intention to re-linion has the right to discuss 46 675-000 . ! jservice will be conducted by expressed by Joseph Walsh. aluminum, ordinary rich people/periments for improved quali- Turkey Farm, His car skidded quire the TCA president to with: merit ee Ge ine sk Se i ), skim milk powder the minister, Rev. N During. the evening a draw had to make do with ordinary|ties and better processes;: a to the left and collided with draw his remarks wide. soniority. 38 come, 2210/2:000, pounds --_ (54,823000) Holmes for attendance prizes was con--gold and silver cutlery. At that/large sales organization, em- John Gurney's yet Mr. Gur- © meoe street north ahd wil So far as I know, he made pied with erievance pugtedane cold storage eggs 3,000 cases On the following Sunday eve- ducted by John Borrowdale, time, aluminum was extracted bracing a marketing division to ney of 616 Central Park boule Hain street. The car. owned by|®© inaccurate 'statements,' he which give C} roclar office sel and poultry meat 68,120,-/ning, the same service will be| Alex Reid delighted the gather- from its ore by the use of chem- seek out new uses, these and vard north, sustai od $500 dam Joseph Victor, Prince Albert added : workers a high quality of pro- pounds (62,858,000) held jn the Westmount Church. jing with his light patter andjicals and it sold for $545\the steps taken to assure ready age to his car. There wa Ont., suffered $125 damage and. Mr. Cote prefaced his ques- tection versatile piano stylings a pound. A new chemical pro- expansion of facilities, when of damage to Mr, Va ax the bus was damaged: to -the|t!on with the comment that Car-- The Chrysler éffice. workers Food, Miss Wilson, stated, is a|">° gpy ln bes tt saat reduced warrranted, all served to round At the junction of King strect aytont of $75 avelles have an excellent safety|retain the full payment by the B d A : ' ee is 3 . is vet Ithe price down to $34.00 per|out the speaker's extremely in- west and Burk street Car Dhillin Janick. 74 Park road Tecord and are being used by!company of Windsor © Medical, oar pproves prime necessity of life and cook-|nound. Thirty years later, the|teresting address. : safh ahd Featmond Misener 73) neunes around the world Blue Cross, Ontario Hospital ing appeared with the dawn ofjelectrolytic process, still in use; In conclusion, he said "As re- Aa Gg Trent Ont Mr. McGregor told the trans- and the UAW-type pension plan << time. However, it was only in|today, was discovered simultan- search and development of new Name Chan e ASL aves rate tol he port coimittee last.week TCA and severance pay protection| the last 60 years that the science|®0US!y in the U. S. and France/products continues, the list will lided at the junction of Par had chosen the Douglas DC-9 which the ompany had pre- ] 10n ans : fe a a ak oe ee road south and Hibbert street./over the Caravéile and other viously put into force. Also re- Q of food had developed. The first)sells for just 24% cents per more convenient for 'us all" To Cost $200 ee ae a ee py siue feeds jetliners because tained are eight paid statutory] A plan fyor the proposed six-|saving by using the less conven: owe if Aietetics was offered) pound ue f ' é 5 ¢ echnical evaluations ratec e holidays, life a *kne: e e ' aa dit j y 2 Univer Tor eas aes | . At an approximate cost of $200, suffered 800 damage OCS hishee rated th aes He es ny ae room -- to ee T..R Me- ae arrangement ta University of Toronto in|t~ ¢3rd YEAR | Township Delays the Oshawa Board of Educat itsabeth "Brennen RR 1,| He added that Caravelles had|standards E He ~ - oe ilson road Jn a recorded vote, the fol- *?"* "Today", said the speaker, | will change the nam¢ UCN Newtonville, collided with ajcrashed 10 times in: recent|--~ Boat ae : Seal ae me Oshawajlowing trustees chose the nore NEW PROJECT Baorretenelce a oe Secon Jaee N i Cl k year on a bronze plaquc euyard | at King street east) years, were "no great shakes" GOES TC us ae "esas of Education from two expensive (original) plan: G. K. In recent months -a new pro- used metal in the world. Most aming er Hillsdale Public Schoo nd Keewatin street. Tomal dameiand hak 40 Aiicncan nifing, See D APPEAL COURT layouts submitted by Clifford Drynan, H. B. Armstrong, I, G.|ject had been launched in the|PcoPle come in contact with it) ' : Argument for makit th e was $10 had sought to sell used Cara cies arisen) OMAP) = and Lawne architects at a spe-/Glover and A. E. O'Neill Trus-|Toronto area by the Ontario frequently im their daily life, cone: Earcombe, East chanec was presented by Tru velles to TCA 'The $1,000,000 tibel suit by 'Or-|cial meeting Thursday tee Mrs. Margaret Shaw. op-|Dietetic Association. U sin g|meals are often cooked in al- Whitby Township Clerk due to tee. George vai | i This brought 1,000 word peel Cepeda San Francisco Includéd in the plan.-are two opsed the plan calling it "too| radio questions were solicited ohana ani eee CIR RDE Ls Beas he igs Pile pag cd a the Says mwhen F R t S t communique. Wednesday initeae mane baseman,- against/opportunity classrooms (one! expensive' from housewives with the an-|{tesh, pistons in many automo-| Council Thursday night to con- of the board in of whe ee a e e Paris A rrdite Look magazine ws submittéd] each for boys and pirls(. plus |biles are aluminum, it is used|sider staying at his post until at rom Ge -uget.iny A During the i Ss 'fore: Swers being given > follow-|.."° ' gehool is Gpehed are from: Gen Puget./Thursday.to the U:S. Court off iisrapy science and. music 4, & the discussion before the follow-|;, building as roofing material,|least the end of January driven by John Pender 189 Bioor street east Ided into. a parked car at president Sud- atic Cor 1 pes vs ft . f . g day W hile e associat FH which showid "appear. Bivsca'e F R i abe uae halenee te Me te moe FT ee athether rooms and a standard. class: Sh " ay Pep doe Riou! ete oud San i Ng ir er for siding and window frames The. request came' after coun- School was ope ned in. iu or ezoning Gregor to confirm or deny his . sole sisal allt al owed to. Con=|room of Education wouldn't have add could interpret the orders given} .The aluminum industry injcil read and considered letters whe, Dames Of, Te. RERNION \deropatory remarks about the ico cm that hel: Cost or building the-additionjed any school' facilities ,|by. doctors Canada is now in its 63rd year,|of application for the' clerkship board members :are listed East Whitby Township Council (3 9g velle.' ae 8 was libelled in an article in the t Ne gue ad : cppeally ' noth deismid hoes desi ities in the 7 and has grown from a humble|which is due to fall vacant-Jan, Gh the revised pimale. Mildeasa Thursday to allow. thet a le ok May 21 issue. The case had|DY the accepted plan over the)past few vears if all board mem-, The wealth of new prod- beginning to a constantly/1 Drynan's name will be accom-|townskKip planning board to ; been dismissed without a. hecr- elected plan was -estimated to hers voted as she did ucts and the complexities of|increasing industry "| Four candidates: had been panied by the titlé of chairman:|charge for its services in pro-| 17 FEARED LOST ing of the details by Judge be $3,000 higher. Dr. C. M. El- Ona point of order, Mrs.) modern living ' increased': the Outlining .the growth' of thejselected for interviews when and Mrs. Mar et Shaw willlcessing rezoning applications TOKYO (AP) -- A Japanese Lloyd: H. Burke. 'He had. said Holt superintendent of the Shaw told Mr. Drynan-he was need for workers in the homeloriginal Canadian plant at|cduncillors suddenly 'realized economics field. Miss Wilson! Shawinigan' Falls, the speaker|that there would be little time be identified as vice-chairmar TI le, to take effectifshing boat capsized in. heavy the article was not Jibelou Oshawa Public Schools, said|"speaking out of turn' because that the layout of the less ex-jshe had voted for 'additions to\declared. This work was not stressed the vital need for hugelover the Christmas season to Names of former chairman Rob: Jan, 1 | be levied as fol-|seas off - northern Hokkaido ert Stroud and former Truste y nitial hearing of appli-jearly Thursday. and 17 fisher- CHEW NUTS pensive plan would not be as|Donevan and Central Collégi only done in schools but in busi-|/ quantities of electrical power.|hire and train the new man. ' | 1 ness and the home. Research! The 'birth' of the Arvida Smel- Asked if he would stay on for John Greer wil] be dropped. andica charg formal hear-;men are missir the Japanese The betelnu chewed in the convenient from' the standpoint ates. and. Dr, ¢ F Cannon said he work and the. testing of new\ter was also. described to theja-short while longer, Mr. Farn- Trustee Stephen Saywe na fia $10; .special/Coast. Guard reported. A pass-| Philippine i other" @astern/of management School. Mr. Drynan will no longer be accompar 1 ng r 1 at request ofjing fishing baat rescued one|tropical countiie n much the) Trustee George K. Drynan saidjwould check Mrs..Shaw's state-.food products was. also being Kiwanians, together with other;combe said he would. reply by the title of vice-chairman. 'applicant: $20 jcrew member 'same manner as. tobacco ne could not see a gubstantial|ment. jdone \'Alean" smelters at Beauhar-/after consulting his family.

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