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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jan 1965, p. 8

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Se ed ea dh ee = s 7 hy s | seetace bit Rem 3 a mi tla ee ee ee @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Jenuery 20, 1965 "Give Us Equality If Auto Parts Tariffs End' TORONTO (CP)--The Cana- dian Automotive Parts Manu- facturers Association said Tues- day its members will need "equality of opportunity" to compete with United States firms if tariffs on auto parts are eliminated. The association issued a state- ment after an all-day meeting at which its directors studied the pact signed Saturday by Prime Minister Pearson and President Johnson to allow free trade in autos and auto ae between Canada and the The. pact is subject to ratifi- cation by the U.S. Congress. Smoking Down In December OTTAWA (CP)--Smoking in December showed a 7.4 per cent decrease compared with November, 'figures released by the bureau of statistics indi- cated Tuesday. The bureau said the number of cigarettes for which excise stamps were purchased by manufacturers moving stocks out of warehouses totalled 3,345,572,000. This compared|have been two shootings, three; The with 3,611,916,000 in November 3,727,865,895 in October, and 3,782,910,625 in September The association said it sup- ports the Canadian goyern- ment's objectives in trying to expand the industry's opera- tions. WILL INCREASE SHARE "There woyld appear to be no doubt but that the plan as announced by the minister of in- dustry will increase substan- tially Canada's share of the North American market, will add jobs for Canadian workers and will help reduce the im- balance of payments between Canada and the United States." However both the auto and the auto parts industry will have to make adjustments that "could lead to dislocation of employment," the association said. To help promote equal oppor- tunity, the association called for SUDBURY (CP) -- Eleven persons were injured -- five of them seriously -- when an ex- plosion crumbled a garage wall Tuesday as firemen were bring- ing under control a fire in s" adjoining house. Constable John Sloan, 37, of the Sudbury police force and John Martell, 28, a taxi driver, were buried under rubble from the wall. the removal of the 11-per-cent sales tax on tools, dies and other equipment used in pro- ducing auto parts, removal of tariffs on new equipment not now available in Canada and for fast tax write-offs for new tooling and expansion of plants. 'Windsor Chief Carl Farrow warned Tuesday that police are adopt- ing a "get-tough" policy to) here which has included shoot-| ings, armed robberies with vio | 'lence and attacks on police-| In less than two weeks, there |safecrackings, two armed rob-| combat a current crime wave| night, Police To Crack Down WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Policeicharged with armed robbery and four have been arrested for safecracking. Gunmen struck twice Monday taking $500 from a Brewer's retail store and shooting a 66-year-old night- watchman while attempting to crack a safe at a construction supply « office. watchman, Reginal Coates, was in satisfactory con- Const. Sloan suffered a cut to his face and possible internal injuries. Martel! suffered a jcompound leg fracture. | Garage owners Sulo Koski, |50, and his brother Viljo, 48,! and an employee, Einar Bohm, 28, were struck by debris. Bohm's pelvis was broken. Six others, including a fire- man, suffered minor injuries. STARTED IN HOUSE | The fire began in' a_ two- storey house on south - side Paris Street. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Natti and their five children 11 Injured When Blast Crumbles Garage Wall The garage and three apart- ments were destroyed in the explosion and the fire that fol- lowed. Deputy Fire Chief George Noble said heavy frost may have buckled a natural gas line under the garage and let gas leak until flames detonated it. The fire is being investi- gated. Vacation Pay Man Jailed 9 Months HAMILTON (CP) -- Murray Feist, 24; of Hamilton was sen- tenced Tuesday to nine months definite and nine months indef- inite for illegal possession of $1,600 in vacation - with - pay books. Feist, remanded in custody last week for sentence, had ad- mitted presenting one of the la- bor department stamp books at a Kitchener bank and receiv- jescaped unharmed from the top floor. Volunteer firemen were close} to extinguishing the blaze when| the garage, which crashed to the explosion lifted the roof waa eda ing $221. He also pleaded guilty to similar offences involving books cashed in Brantford, Guelph, Oshawa and other cen- the ground with one wall. Mrs. Oiva Ranta and her! three children left their apart-| ment above the garage when) she heard a slight explosion.) "We were no sooner on the} lberies with violence and a rashjdition with a gunshot wound injroad than the building went of break-ins. 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