12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 30, 1964 PUBLISHERS WARNED Ads Depicting Money Illegal By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA (CP) -- The justice department has warned several Canadian newspaper and maga- zine publishers against using photographs or advertisements depicting Canadian currency, it was learned Wednesday. Section 400 (2) of the Crim- inal Code says everyone guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction who "publishes or prints anything in the likeness or appearance of (a) all or part of a current bank note or current money pa- sk Sources said several justice department letters have gone out during the last year or so in connection with photos or ads showing currency, for example ih the hands of sweepstake win- ners, Latest complaint was lodged by the Bank of Canada in con- nection with a Canadian Pacific Airlines advertisement, appear- ing in many newspapers across Canada, depicting part of a $20 bill as a promotion of CPA) fares. Glider Pilot Found Dead CAMPBELLVILLE, Ont. (CP)| In each case the department said in effect that it assumed the publisher was unaware of the Criminal Code provision and for this reason there would be no prosecution. DRAW ATTENTION Officials said the department's attention usually is drawn to a is|photo or ad by the RCMP, con-, cerned about counterfeiting, or the central bank "which doesn't) like to see the country's cur- rency demeaned," The Criminal Code provisions} are extremely difficult to en- force, officials said. One section, 400 (3), says the prohibition on publishing a like-| ness of the currency doesn't ap-| ply if these five conditions all are met: --No photography was used to depict the currency, except in transferring a sketch of draw- ing to a printed surface. --No complete letter, word or numeral is shown except the word "Canada." --No representation of a hu- man face or figure is "more than a general 'indication of features, without detail." ---No more than one color is used, --"Nothing in the likeness or appearance of the back of a current bank note or current paper money was published) or printed in any form." ~ Justice department said that in the case of the CPA, | sources; Mi ; t reece Cae wasp a his holidays to ham from Waterloo four years mount to saying .the . defence) pone ys arrange nis er must stay away from attempt-/next week's hearing, adding: ago. The youth organization at ing to find the facts until con-| 'I am. quite prepared to put my| young fronted with the witness in court|holidays over, because this is|into conflict with the law. Most: "It seems very. much like a|the kind of case that should bejof its members were from 13 railroading," he said. Arraigned ' cleaned up." Judge Fox said he will post- Mr. Horsburgh came to Chat- his church was formed to help persons who had come to 17 years old. CHATHAM, Ont. (CP) -- Rev. Russel D. Horsburgh, 45, of Chatham's Park Street United Church was arraigned Wednes- day on eight charges of contri- buting to juvenile delinquency as Crown Attorney S. A. Blake Ward alleged in court here the defence has interfered with a |juvenlie prosecution witness. The Chatham minister re- |served his plea on all eight jcounts and was released on a $1,000 bond until Aug. 5, by Ju- | venile Court Judge W. H. Fox 'of London, Ont. 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