The Oshawa Times, 22 Dec 1959, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 22, 1959 ° ready for operation. army team may eome wp with emcee { "At the rate we are going now, | something even superior to Rus- ; . 1T | oF 1.( e | we would never be ready for de-|sia's huge rocket power. But the ' 4 | | ployment because we are only program may require another TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS Hi EE Clem EE I RYT : 1] C sts igh {ment," he told congressmen, «Jt fore a complete rocket is avail {we were to decide to go into de-|able for field testing. 1:30 N nt {ployment right today, we could| Yet the U.S, has grounds for TORONTO Stock Sales High Low a y MINES Stock Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge probably get there for a first unit| optimism, Its 75<oot Atlas, cap- Mont Loco 220 $17% 1% N Goldvue 1016 3 . . rai at the end of 1963 or the begin-|able of delivering a hydrogen By The 'Canadien Prem . 105 sa 424 12% + 11:30 Net New Hosco 1000 2 By HAROLD MORRISON found a way of providing almost "or" 060 comewhere inlwarhead 5,500 miles is considered toronto Stock Exchange--Dec. 2 ? ¢ a 14% Stock Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge N Mylama 1000 8 +l Canadian Press Staff Writer automatic defence against at-|, ... a success. And the 1,500-mil : (Quotations in" cents unless marked 3. North Star 7 29% + % Ativocals 500 265 265 265 Now Roiyn 300 3 -% [ASHINGTON (CP) -- "I wish|tacking bombers. They stil) "To t ik ny Bod Jo infle - ot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Vor Star 1 Agnico 510 60 60 60 oranda $46% go we knew how to intercept inter-|haven't found any defence 0 gel lo a number of them |SOTC~ ; . rights, Ex warrants.) N Sti y 1 | 113 6 1 N 2500 ! : ow A ed ced | where y » sides st Polari Swann NO NGas © 215 S16 1 4 Al te Sy Wk 13 12 N Coldstrm 1100 continental ballistic missiles," | against long-range missiles. |where they would be actually|sidered a standout. The 5 BO as 2 3 % 17% Ama Bare RE Shh Ln I N Rank 1905 102 said Dr. Herbert F. York. "But| Dr. York figures Bomarc de- Making a significant contribution is designed for use by nuclear INDUSTRIALS oN Gn 5k 1 ; y Ane dla oh 3% 4 Northup A oR in my opinion, we don't. That is|fence of the North American con- to defence would take a year and submarines. 4 Quinte 1 AUC Cop 500 160 13 y Opemiska 55 50 ; a sort of a fact of nature." tinent may cost as much as $5,-|a half longer, U.S. naval officials are con- Net Reichol 75 $28 3 Atlin-Ruf 2000 10% 10% 10% Orchan 6 6 | Thus, in a report of evidence 000,000,000 or $10,000,000,000--de-| The problem is one aspect of|vinced Russia will have to con- Stuck: Sales High Low 11 ac. Chige RN aank 0 Coroi Th 7 y Se i 0. Sh 5h 8h pegriems BE x |just published, the U.S. defence|pending on how many squadrons|a larger American frustration in|centrate more effort in ships and Abie 3 Bo Nw aw + U0 sell 100 $i0% 0k Ion BDug 100 18 18 19 +1 Preston 4 {department research and engi-|are deployed. Canada is to get/the stepped-up missiles race. | submarines if she is to meet the AcadAtl A 230 $19 19 19 alas Ho $i lok lm Biaren tao 5 Pronto 300 m4 20 2 |neering chief disclosed to a con-/two Bomarc-B squadrons in 1961) Many millions of dollars have Polaris threat. Alta Gas 320 ik 7% 27 an 100 $87 36% "869 1 Black Bay 2000 13 51 E Quemont 1 3 4 10% gressional committee last June|to be located in Northern Ontario|pheen scattered in space through £ 5 : ; 130 31 Bouzan 500 55 3 53 Radiore 600 5 5 what he considered the main fea- and Quebec, the repeated failures of projects Alumini 870 $334 33 b . ) Of ol 5 4 5 " c M : ry Analog 00 $9 94 9% ITN an oy a Broulificel. 60 > 5. 0 Raytock : ne sons why the U.S.--and Canada| The U.S, is attempting to per-|(, hit the moon with a rocket or Raytheon Canada Ata Ace 4] Hy ipa iy ; x 22 2 2 Cable 500 b 4 hi Rio Rup 2 7 too--place major emphasis on|fect what it considers the only|ty orbit the moon with crude pic- Atlas Steel 720 $27 21 JorDom Bk. 30. 3 i 30%, Cadamet 500 12 12 Rockwin 25% 1 Sos the short-range Bomare anti-air- real possibility of defence against| tyre-taking apparatus. Co Bank Mont 29 $3 31 TTD AL 1 ns dhe 3 veri 130. Bi Satellite 2 00, X # leraft missile. . |Russian intercontinental missiles & Awarded ntract Bell Phone 207 $42 42% 42 Trans-Mt 15 $11% 1 Can-Erin 19510 80 78 7 Slocan VR 8 1 9.1 | Military experts, agree that for|--the Nike-Zeus anti-missile mis-|U.S. TO SPEND MORE jowater pr 125 $421 42% 42% lg g a 1 : Se 1 . J x a ] ; xh a : Bow 514 4 210 $46 46 A Yane 5) Can Met se 1 2 Steep R_ ; 0 10 10 y some years manned aircraft still|sile which works on the theory|. In attempting to catch up with! . WATERLOO (CP) -- Raytheon Rowater to Sw Wh relef 22650 185 185 Coan A A ee, Jaujcams 9 169 169 + will be a continental threat al-|of using a bullet to shoot down|acknowledged Russian superior. Canada Lined Ler has been rari 241 M5 M5 Hs 5 Vieeroy 15 5 Chester 000 38 38 Towag 1 4 y though as the years progress the another bullet ity in space, the U.S. is reported awarded a $1,350,000 contract for BA Oil 145 $33% 33% 33% n . 3 ¥ : ' 1000. 3 " 4 Tribag 4 9 Ly 2 Fl é " Re had x : % sot oni 3 BCE 4% pr 710 Se2% 82% 2 a oor 12) Comb Met 1000 THbaE = more dangerous threat will come| Some military authorities fig-|ready to step up its annual space electronic equipment from the BY Forest | 3% 213% 134 183 West A wis Beta G oT On or 300 20% 20% 20% + Y from Nuclear ICBMs travelling|ure it may be perfected in a few|budget to some $900,000,000 a Canadian Commercial Corpora BC Phone 25 $42% % White Pass Denison 2465 §1 2 3 Upp Can 400 112 11 2 at more than 18,000 miles an|years, Others, like Dr. York, are|year from the $800,000,000. There tion, a government agency. Burlington ~~ z10 y ; Del wis | 9950 1 3s J+ Yom + hour, {not so optimistic. On the ba great hope that the $1,000,000 The equipment will be used in ! « y ( ns ' 1% 1 Curb « 50 : : w ; . rolec : : : Cee stone 7% 7 Asbestos ] C Halliwell 1500 Weedon : 4 5 9% -- Through the Bomarc and simi-|of 1959 development, he ques-|Saturn rocket project underithe North American early-warn- : ( « ( { ! Can Foils A Marben 4500 xu : Willroy 2 : 1 lar weapons, the military have|tions whether it ever will bel Wernher von 'Braun's former'ing air defence systém. CI Fndry on -M and § 110 4 19 9% Winch 7 7 7 Y Aen ana hands ind -------- -- -- ------ Can Perm Si Bank Com Mogul 100 11 15 1 1 Yk Bear Norhid 300 30 : Zenmae © 1000 - ard A 8 UA VE A A RULE RR RR i Con Sud 5300 Zulapa Cop Corp 1000 2 2 3 1 Curb = S P : Cop-Man 9000 9 I 2 Bulolo 15 37 a A Coprand 300 1 2 172 Pend Ore 750 fh ¢ ) H { N GH ! Coulee 00 Cowich 500 Deer Hofn ) 213 4 . pe ib oh The Music Man Pe oie / UNTIL 9 RM. fh 23351 BoughtBy VB RLIIVNAAGTIIOL] THURSDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. £2 WN « Falcon Fribisher 00 21 2 3 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Warner Glacie HO ig 2 Greyhk 0000 : Brothers bought Meredith Will- Gunnar wis 900 8 3 son's musical The Music Man for Headway 2000 23. 38 2 one of the highest prices ever Holling 100 Hoy 36. 5 paid for picture rights to a [ospitation; . 500. 38-36 38 Broadway show. i Nickel 310 $1 164% 10 Warners didn't release the fig- face ol oy a ure. A Hollywood trade publica- Kerr Add 018 . 2A tion Monday described it as Kilembe 000 3 33 15 cithey $1,000,000 or 10 per cent of ey + 3 the gross, whichever is larger 00 138 J 2 The studio said only that the 900 7 ; - price was "one of the most sub- 000 . stantial prices ever paid for a 600 264 260 Broadway musical in Holly- : a A wood." ARV 12 FARR IAVR DXF ARVVVIRAAVARS ANS Z| Half Slip - MOHAIR WOOL Pant. Sets y SHAGGY WALT sis bh, PULLOVERS nylon- lace It was reported unofficially that Willson will get 60 per cent Milliken Fy 4 * 0 : of the proceeds as author and Min Corp 350) 21 2 12% + composer. The remainder will go veh . to Kerinit Bloomgarden as pro- Nes Lab 2 2 12 1 1 ducer and representative of in- N Dicken ] 22 2 vestors in the original show. AEPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY BEN £1 » LA LR A trim Warm and yet oh so smert . . . PANTIES | o Mohair wool shaggy pullovers match with : with turtle neck or roll neck identical lace " i trim. The ideal bn styles, A much appreciated set for Christ- : Christmas gift item. Colors of charcoal, beige, brown, green and blue. Sizes S-M-L. i ! f . iy A : § 1 a * SPECIAL PURCHASE * = ARTs -M-L, X 8 98 1 4 . T.V. LOUNGING * PYJAMAS \ 2h ea Ban-Lon Pullovers made by dropped 6 at 11% and Gunnar BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Industrial "Eases. quiet throughout the day with a ® | few minor changes. R F n ex nl Index losses: Industries 1.67 at| id 1 Tl 530.14; golds .19 at 87.46; base metals .39 at 169.31; and western Way Down oils .21 at 99.57. a Urges Tax Credits ui. ok iam market, led by a steadily declin-| ng industrial index, tumbled NET EARNINGS downwards amid moderately| East Kootenay Power Co. Ltd. MONTREAL (CP) -- The pri- That final figure is what the credit against is eorporation heavy trading Monday. 3 mos. ended Sept. 30: 1959, $19.-13% oi. top spun rayon loung- vately-run Canadian Pacific Rail-|\CPR would like set aside as a|taxes. Final volume totalled 2.203,000/924; 1958, $17,717. | ing p s with black pants. way has proposed a novel method The publicly-owned CNR, how- shares, much heavier than Fri-| Molson's Brewery Ltd. year Cr Ideal H . o a ving sizes 'Baby Dolls' - a } of getting a government subsidy ever, doesn't like the CPR's|day's total of 1,801,000 shares, (ended Sept. 30: 1959, $6,673,464; 5) (C070 Cin and forge. { one of Con- for hauling Prairie export grain 1958, $5,166,827. ge . ada's lead- LJ i method of payment. It agrees! [n(ernational Paper led indus-| } { i y A \ at low statutory freight rates. Suggestions that the government must help|(rial winners abe gain of 13% | SWitson Jndutirios Tad. 9 mos 7 Reg. 3.98 Pyjamas ¥ ] TE -- | » LA 3, > rr $ ¢ WAL €. ANE Instead of cash, it has asked the railways move grain at a fair 9293 >. {FORONE wales. Ended Sept. 30: for a tax credit. and reasonable rate but it wants 2! = Youle Genera) Develo [23% cents a share; 1958, $175.-|v0: So r ax credi ment went up one -point at 21.| assuring you of the finest style pantie in fit. All the newest col- posal is being consid- { t the money as a straight payment.| Loblaw Incorporated and Eddy! -- anada's royal commis or d e Y The problem--in the railway Paper led losers, each falling : 2 sion on transportation. as part of eyes at least--stems from the|two points at 137 and 60 respec: | Imperial 0il BD < TH er Tr : SHEER SAVINGS: trim... i 4 ious necklines to choose its inquiry into freight rate in- G t p ] 1897 Crowsnest Pass agreement|tively, : equities between-the CPR and the federal, Mines traded briskly through-| . . ee 3 p y Yoor t e rizes government. This agreement led out the day but ' rou Executive Dies & NYLONS beautital frp ? x 671,29 cents. with bloomer i ¥ LAA RA A A A RE HH HS If the CPR idea is accepted ; were mixed. | ad would involve about $18,000,000 a -1oRONTO (CP) Winners of to a low freight rate level on|MclIntyre-Porcupine advanced %| MONTREAL (CP) -- Arthur|zr fy \ : : western grain moving to exportiat 93%. International Nickel de-/Thomas Roblin, 63, executive|% shades . . . { SHORT SLEEVE sizes S-M-L. oe Regular to 6.95 positions at the Lakehead, Pacific clined % at 104%. Senior uran- representative for the marketing|Q¥%, | coast and Churchill, Man ums were mixed to lower. Con-|department of Imperial Oil of| BY THE BOX! Reg. to 3.98 ; B_) { LONG SLEEVE ; i Reg. to 8.95 ¥ year out of the federal pocket 5 W : % 17 prices of $50 each and one Here's how it would work award of $150 for suggestions Deduct the difference between|promoting highway safety in On- t the CPR earns on exporttario have been announced by TY wer Pegged by statute in 1925 the solidated Denison was the only/Canada in Quebec, died Monday. | low rates PF aused a. burde i so . 93 i hipments and what it! Attorney-General Robert low rates have caused a burden winner gaining % at 123, Algom 'He was born in London, Ont. say » freight rate b on the railways and other ship- i -------------------- earn freight ". ale! The prize ver awarded in pers nereased 1 per cent hen. hectic with 1} y ~ : PRS AB \ A \ RA \ RA \ RA \ RRA RP Lf ou fy ¢, "ux Fix fi ¢ | corporation income tax |" Aner Hon WI. he, Jack Ham To give relief, and yel to pre AX \H AA AAAS A\} WANA mell hi ay safety contest held . "w ho) hat figure. Since the tax isi, i... = , serve the Crowsnest level of) um v 5 par cent. this 1 in the province rates for western farmers, the W per cent, this would! yy, J. C. Flann of Ottawa isl I hth reduce the alf . na bide wo railways came up with their educe the amount by half. the winner of the $150 prize for! ybsidy olction v the best suggestion submitted / I'he 17 other nnet repre- CLAIM $70,500,000 LOSS Tobacco Sales senting each. of the province They claim that they are losing! Xa provincial police district are: $70,500,000 a vear because of the 0 John H. Kingma, Wallaceburg; low rate level or 2,09 ),104 Pounds Jean M. Crandall keside;| Since the CNR publicly | (CP)--The On. Burton B. Ford, Brantford; Rus-|owned, its deficits are met out of [3 ario Flue-Cured Tobacco Grow-|sell A. Plumley, St. Catharines; [the federal treasury. But if it|&% ers Marketing Board reported/Hl. D. Keimber, Willowdale; makes a profit, it is liable to 2 sales Monday of 2,090,104 pounds Griffin Ariss, Preston; Brian T. corporation taxes | 2 at an average price of 55.28 cents Henry, Barrie; Allan Bell, Mar Under the CPR's tax credit|@% a pound. Sales to date are 35.- mora: Norman McFaul, Kings- suggestion, the~CNR would pay | 2% ton; David McKinnon, Fallbrook; tax on the total amount of the po price of 55.33. W. H. Blomfield, Glen Water; A.|subsidy--thus getting only half. If e. hima ee m---- --|W. Briscoe, North Bay; Mrs. P.|the government subsidy is paid &# Maclaren, Elliot Lake Penny directly to both railways, the| ss ] * Miron, Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs.|CNR would keep its full amount if [We e 1Scite Norma D. Krut ich, Timmins; [it has a deficit while the CPR = Mary Boyd, Port Arthur; and|/would have to pay back half as = Rick Beechler, Atikokan. | corporation tax. 3] BAN-LON CARDIGANS An ideal gift any woman will appreciate. 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May each of you DEE marketing should be continued The board wants to '"'obtain a clear expression of the thinking !§ of the producers" and clear the § confusion "among members of |& commodity groups and agricul fure in general," board chairman George McCague said \ Differences of opinion ha heen reported within two major |3 Ontario farm organizations and? there is a variance of thought "between commodity & ps only existing plans and on new plans |? AVVVABHHA RN ¢ PRAWA LE AR wR SEMIS NNR ARR N IEE 02 AA opaque dusters in floral pot- enough to laws 2/5 EH [REVERSIBLE SKIRTS ] § =o til Ey Reversible Tartan - skirts. others, Reg. 3.98 2.88 \} RIMES under consideration as to the re- § ¢ oh A = § E>; ; j 3 A28 \ Beautiful new pajters i sponsibility and author sted Wf A : 2 ' A p> : his . "2 in ponsiilty and auhorty vested § v0 3 iz oF, all through 2% [I rain a vanpe. of SHOP NOW AND SAVE Agriculture Minister Goodfel .colors and sizes 2% LADIES! 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