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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1964, p. 24

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CATE aS 24 TH OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Merch 11, 1964 ere Ottawa Balks War Fears Spark Malaysian Draft KUALA LUMPUR (AP)--The situation serious enough to war- rant a call-up of persons be- Malaysian cabinet. decided day to start military conscrip- growing threat that "the cabinet considers tween the ages of 21 and 29." He said that conscripts would ibe trained for the armed forces and civil defence. Plan To Hike Seaway Tolls Irks Senator WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Ca- nadian proposal to raise tolls on the St. Lawrence Seaway should wrote Commerce Secretary Lu- ther H. Hodges, "'that any in- crease in . . . tolls will dimin- ish (seaway) revenues because a will drop off substanti- Negotiations to revise the toll structure of the seaway, jointly operated by Canada and the United States, now are under way. Proxmire said the Canadian effort to increase the tolls should be strongly resisted by the commerce department. The department has jurisdic- tion over the St. Lawrence Sea- way Development Corporation, the agency which shares with a Canadian counterpart the re- sponsibility of operating and ad- ministering the 27 - foot deep waterway between the Atlantic and the Great Lakes. "Increased shipping inthe Great Lakes is vital to our en- tire economy," Proxmure told Hodges, "For many products, including grains from the mid- west, the Great Lakes should be the most efficient route for distribution, especially to for- eign markets. "This efficient distribution should not be hampered by, the excessive and unreasonable seaway tolls." and have a combined population of 10,000,000. Razak said a special commit- tee has been set up "to imple- ment the decision immedi- ately." He said only students and would be ex scription orders. word on this. eration. Malaysia has a 15,000- nesia, a nation of 100,000,000. 000 British troops are nesian Borneo, last December. could muster between 190,000 and 200,000 men for service. Monday, outpost in Sarawak ' One Ma- killing two guerrillas. clash. Two guerrillas were re- ported captured Monday in an- other encounter in the same area south of Kuching. Razak said all states in the six-month-old Malaysian Feder-' ation would be affected. They are Malaya, Sabah (formerly, North Borneo) and Sarawak persons in essential positions from con- The cabinet also was ander- stood to have discussed taking .){Malaysia's bitter dispute with Indonesia to the Unifed Nations but there was no immediate It was not revealed how much increase will be made in the military strength of the fed- man army, compared with 350; 000 men under arms in Indo- About one-fifth of Malaysia's army is reported deployed in the Malaysian Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak, Some 10,- there helping Malaysia defend its 800- mile jungle border with Indo- Four hundred thousand men between 19 and 29 years old lwere registered for conscription Rahman has said that if war broke out he believed Malaysia A government spokesman said a Malaysian army patrol at- tacked an Indonesian guerrilla laysian soldier was killed in the At Revealing CBC Guests Pay OTTAWA (CP)--State Secre- tany Lamontagne refused in the Commons Monday to reveal how much the CBC paid TV panel- lists for a recent -- of ographic literature, Pejarold Winch (NDP -- Van- couver East) asked for the costs of putting on the program, which included Ralph Ginsburg, New York publisher of Eros magazine. Mr, Winch said--and the gov- ernment confirmed -- that this was the same Ralph Ginsburg who was convicted in Philadel- phia on 28 counts for pornog- . Winch asked whether Mr. Lamontagne thought it was "fit and proper" that Ginsburg "should have been permitted (to By THE CANADIAN PRESS Campbell Chibougamau Mines Ltd., six months ended Dec. 31: 1963, $335,692, seven cents a share; 1962, $727,097, 1. cents. Canadian Pacific Railway Co. year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $40,- 100,000, $2.56 a share; 1962, $32,- 358,265, $2.02. Dominion Tar and Chemical Co. Lid., year ended Dec, 31: 1963, $20,832,234, $1.41 a share; 1962, $20,717,046, $1.40. a Rand Co., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $28,324,140, $4.51 a share; 1962, $26,214,028, $4.14. United Canso Oil and Gas Ltd. year ended Sept. 30: 1963, net loss, $304,562; 1962, met loss $595,444. Moore Corp., year ended Dec. 31: 1963, $15,283,881, $2.28 a share; 1962, $14,173,095, $2.12. Inger - Russia Trip Films Shown At Blackstock By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- Anson Tay- lor, of Scarborough, recently showed pictures taken on his trip to Russia last December to all of the High School and Grade 8 of Public School stu- dents who assembled in the Community Hall. Mr. Taylor has consented to show these pictures under the sponsorship of the Women's In- stitute April 24. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Mervyn Gra- ham visited Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Graham, Millbrook, on a recent Sunday. Mrs, Goldwin Faint and fam- DIVIDENDS be employed) and the House de- nied knowledge of how much is paid him as.a promoter of per- version by the CBC." Mr. Lamontagne said the question had been answered in the long-standing refusal of gov- ernments to compel the publicly- owned CBC to reveal what it pays performers because of the corporation's competitive posi- tion. Vacation Bible School Planned For Brooklin By MRS, R. HOLMAN BROOKLIN -- The regular February meeting of the Brook- lin United Church Women was held recently in the Christian Education Building, Mrs. Allan Jackson and Mrs. C, S. Thompson, of the ABC unit, opened the meeting with the worship service. Mrs, Norman Alves, presi- dent, presided over the busi- ness meeting and Mrs. B. Hod- son reported that the Explorers had repaired over 75 hymnar- ies. Mrs. G. Mundy reported on the Vacation Bible School to be Freight Plane Crashes; 3 Dead Jobless Total Really Double Wirtz Claims WASHINGTON (AP) -- The labor department for the first published in time has figures in- that total unemploy- be far higher than 4,500,000 per- shown in latest official jobless. "Tt is the first such set of we have been able to Union officials for some time] |f have contended that federal fig- ures do not measure the true extent of unemployment because they list only those actively||7 work. Union spokesmen have esti-| |i mated that the real unemploy-| |™ ment total may be close to dou- ble the official federal figures, when taking into account part-| lf time work by those who want full-time jobs, and discouraged] |F persons who have given up the search for work and do not even} |; show up in the statistics, The figures show that among white men aged 45 to 54 with four years or less of education, 221 out of every 1,000 are not| |i working. Of these, 84 are listed||} as unemployed and 137 as not in the labor force: The figures showed that out hi " of every 1,000 white men 25 to 64 years old, 82 are not work- ing, including 33 listed as un-||Aae employed and 49 as not in the labor fo ree, Corresponding figures for non- white men in the same age group showed 157 not working, including 76 unemployed and 82 BOSTON (AP) -- A freight plane plunging hgh of a sleet storm crashed in flames on a ing. H introduced b: Boston waterfront lumber ter- tag e Holliday. cf minal today, killing its crew of three. FEWER WHALES held the first two weeks in July. It was announced that the Presbytery Training School for Leaders would be held in Brooklin United Church. The date will be announced later. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brelorne Pioneer Mines Ltd., 2u cents, April 27, record March 26. Dickenson Mines Ltd., five cents plus two cents bonus, April 30, record March 20. PRODUCTION ROSE World steel production rose by 23,000,000 tons to 400,000,000 in 1963, with U.S. production rising to 26.8 per cent from 25.9. WARNING! 'STRAMT-JACKET' VIVIDLY DEPICTS AX MURDERS! f aE SATURDAY & SUNDAY MARCH 14 & 15 SATURDAY 12 & 2.30 P.M. SUNDAY 2.30 P.M. ONLY IN FULL CONCERT... A GREAT WEW SHOW! , Mrs. David Fairthorne fami, Toronto, visited their parents, Mr. and Ms. Osmond Wright, Sunday on their wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Wag- staff, Mr. Aitkens and son, of Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston, Oakwood; Mr. 'and Mrs. Vincent Archer, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Archer, Marilyn, Ronald and Jim, Whitby, were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox, Bow- manville, and Allan Passant, Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs. Orr Venning on a recent Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Masson, Mina- ker, Greenwood, recently visit- ed Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Mrs. John Hamilton is spend- ing this week with the Gerald Warnes, Kingston, while her husband is working at Port Andrea, Ottawa; Mir. Roy Cor, BUILD "FLYING VAN". den, Bowmanville, Mrs. Velva} BELFAST, Northem Irelan@ paler 4nd. Miss Catherine| (Cp)--short Bro'hers of Belfast y: have built a "flying van"--a Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and boys were recent Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bowman and family, Enfield. Miss Gertrude Henry, of To- ronto, spent the weekend at home, Miss Gertrude Elliott, Oshawa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rahm Sunday. -- 'Recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Neil Bailey and baby Howard were: Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnie, Toronto; Archer. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Mr, and Mrs. Bill King and|@ READ A LOT three-ton truck with wings. Finland's population of 4,500,-|They will get a £3,500,000 back- 000 people supports 225 news-jing from the government to papers. help develop t ~ idea. tad PRR ~~ LAPP BILTMORE -- sistanctiow': BRITAIN'S IT'S PARIS... ACADEM A IT'S IN THE royale RD | | FRENCH STYLE! Best Actress JEAN LESLIE CARON SEBERG tHe L-SHAPED IN THE NOW OPEN FEATURING Didhenn CHICKEN VILLA OSHAWA North Conertots Hospitality SCOTT'S 295 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, PHONE 728-4911 CLOSED-CIRCUIT BIG SCREEN! NA SENERAL DO NOT CONFUSE WITH HOME TV Produced by Concerts, inc. Ul} And on the Same Show! 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