THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1960 15 Exchange | : | Senate Debates Combines Change OTTAWA (CP) Liberal sena- viding in essence that suppliers tors ripped into the government's cannot dictate retail prices, proposed anti-combines amend- mark-ups or discounts. ments Tuesday night, describing COULD REFUSE . them as good in parts but highly, Under the amendmnets, sup- "malodorous" in others. pliers now would be empowered Scnator AK. Hazes ; to refuse to sell their products Senator A. ugessen L- to a retailer using them in cer- Quebec) said sections of the bill tain ways such as in loss-leader designed to discourage 10ss- selling--selling goods below cost !leader selling will hurt consum- {4 attract customers ers, and Senator Salter Hayden| gy: a a 2¥2 |(L--Ontario) described them as Pte Par EER Aas » meaningless "window dressing." p ustice, CSSINE. he said. It would be a kind of They spoke as the Senate gave! .° 4 second reading to the govern Justice which the manufacturer 8 8 ment id exercise in his own interest {bill and sent it to its bankin : and commerce committee, o- against the merchants, pected to call as witnesses Jus Why should the general publie tice Minister Fulton and repre. be deprived of the opportunity to sentatives of national organiza. buy goods from one merchant at |tions. The commiitee meets to. a Price lower than those offered day by another? he asked. Senator Hugessen said the loss- 'Mark my words, if this see- leader clause is provided as an tion comes into effect, it will hurt {amendment to the 1951 ban on the general eonsumers of this resale price maintenaace, pro- country." BIRTHS AMBROSE -- Jim and Vivian (nee Snider) proudly announce the Dirth of TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS twin daughters on Monday, August 1, IRONTO 11 AM. Spor 1969 Gayle Diana and Suzanne Jamie Teron be Canadian Brest i 3 at Oshawa General Hospital 3 Quotations in cents unless marked $ pw Ae iif Fy Mes #.0dd lot, xd Ex-dividenl, xr Ex- mbro: and Mr. an t y Snider. Sincere thanks rights, xw--Ex-warrants Marg and Dr. Mcllveen ' Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Net Sales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge wo 8 'sa [] 2 3000 74 Net Sales High Low 11 a.m, Ch'ge 3000 10 % 500 300 19000 100 Net a.m. Ch'ge Ba + WU 13% Net High Low 11 a.m. €h'ge 16% 16% h 680 D Fndry 0% 10% Un Gas 1178 Dom Stores 3 39% 59% U Fuel A 75 Dom Text 9 9 9 Un Steel 720 Fruehauf 1 400 Wak GW 250 INDUSTRIALS Gatineau ; 3% 35 } Weston A 50 Drill Curb Nel Drill A : 58 Ashestos 165 High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge Wares b 5 C Paper 295 $384 yea pr & 2 D Glass 50 i Gas wis Dupont 750 GW Coal B Int Pap 250 Imp Bank Lob Inc n 7100 Imp Of Price Br 75 Be ons Inl Accep 500 52 Bata 500 Calalta 1000 Cal Ed 100 C Chieftn Cdn Dev C Husky Cent Del Com' Pete Mic Mac Home Oil A H B 0il G Midcon Pac Pete Pamoil Permo pr Place Stork Atlin-Ruf Aumaque Bankeno 7000 © 39 Barnat 280¢ Base Metals 1100 Martin Bidcop 5000 Mattagami Braorne 20 5 Mcintyre Broul Reef 50 1 31 3 McWat Brunswick 165 Merril C Malart 1500 Midrim Cent Pore 1000 Mt, Wright Chester 1200 Murray M Chib Jae 500 N Dicken Chimo 1068 New Hosco och Will 2600 N Kelore 'oin Lake 2000 N Mylama 1200 omb_Met 1500 Nickel MS 800 Halliwell 4000 Noranda 110 Marben 4500 Norbeae on M and § Opemiska Northld Orchan Ormsby Osisko Pamour Perron Pick Crow Portage Que Chib Que Cop Rayrock Rockwin Rio Algom San Ant Satellite Sil Miller Stanleigh Stanlgh wis 3 3 | Stoek Lyndhst Macassa Madsen Stook Hales Trans Mt Righ Low 11 8% $1344 60 £5% $34% $33 Stock Rales D Bridge 250 500 500 1000 11000 85400 750 500 1000 BENNETT Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bennett wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Wendy Lynn, 8 Ibs 1 ozs, on Friday, July 29, at Oshawa General Hospital. A sister Gary and Tommy $2254 $3914 $67 $20 $9614 $10% $38% Stock Kales Abitibi Alta Dist Alta Dis wis Alta Gas Alta Gas pr Algoma Alumini xd Alum 1 pr xd Alum 2 pr xd Analog Atlas Steel Auto Elec n Bank Mont Bank NS Bnk NS ris 100 Bell Phone 1 $45% BA Oil $25% and Mrs. William BCE 5 pr $47 Carnwith) wish to BC Pow $3114 their daughter. BC Paone $d4lu July 26, Burrard A $6 Chapleau, al Pow $21% an Malt pr $24 sl $40 $51% To Mr. and Mrs. pean] a daughter, Tammy at the Oshawa for Ronald | BICKELL Bickell, August 1, Francine. 7 lbs. 14 ozs General Hospital. A sister and Kevin Bailey § A Jeiferson Jockey C Labatt Lakeland LobCo A wt LobCo B Locana Lon Hos MB and PR 2 Mass-F 2 Mass-F 3% p 115 Moore 25 Nat Groc pr Page-Hers 464 Premium 960 §: Pres Elect 80 3 5 QN Gas Reichold Roe AV Can Royal Bank Stl. Corp Shawin Shawin A pr St Pav Stedman Robert Burr announce BURR Mr. and Mrs (nee McColl) ave happy lo the arrival of a son. Brian Anthony, on Monday, Aug. 1. 1960, at the Osh- awa General Hospital. A brother for Todd. Mother and baby doing fine FORMAN Mr Forman (nee Mary announce the birth of Catherine Ella, on Tuesday, 1960, at Lady Minto Hospital Ont. A sister for Billy Frobisher Gnt Masct Giant YK Gunnar Gunnar H of Lakes Ming Provo Gas 900 Hout "Ba Reef Expl 1000 Int Moly Sibaiazine a Sy Int Nickel mn Steep R W Cdn OG = 500 115 3 ik or 1 Teena Wsburne 2000 60 / 2 Sh 3 J Waite 2000 7 Ult-Shaw oy 2 2 W Naco 2000 24 Jacobus a Ventures MINES Kerr Add 200 Ventures debs dr Wall B 50 Steel Can ake Cin 2000 Labrador 100 Violam 3500 11 5 --4 WN Gas 51 200 Steinbg A 5 18% 1 Advocate 00 350 350 ¥ is 23000 Wiltsey 4000 iy = ie ny a Gold kkk ok ok ok kk Young HG 1000 'omb Ei 725 7 Bk 105 2a 5 AA 4 Amal Rare 1500 8 8 1000 3 lo TRUE STORIES SELDOM CONTAIN STARTLING REALISM AS 1394 200 wis i 2000 750 724 Mark Richard wishes to amnounce the arrival of his little bro 900 ther. Paul Jeffery, 7 lbs. 6 oss, Sun day, Juty 31, 1960, at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital. Proud parents are Don and Rose (nee Malanech). Many thanks to Dr. Ross, Bank Com dn Brew BAL A wis Curt W 50 Dredge 250 Fairbks B 200 * Hydro Car z10 ( « ( FRAYNE « ( ( « ¢ « « CIL 219 « « « ( ( ( « « I james is proud dn Oil 100 dn Tire 25 GORDON Stanley 10 announce the safe arrival of his lit | tle brother, Russel John, weighing 8| ibs. 3 ozs., on August 1. The parents | ate Jim and Mary (nee Jamieson). Lorraine (nee 17% God for the son john born Sat hanks to HENRY Karl and Tomlinson) wish to thank safe arrival of th baby Gordon Earl, 6 lbs, 13 ozs urday, July 30, 1960. Many Dr. Orton and staff 200 am: 490 490 Saes to IL 422,000. T Buloo Dist Seag 150 $28 28% w y une cancer Auto Industry Probe Started Immediately MIAMI, Fla. (AP ruled Tuesday OTTAWA CP A university tween Canadian auto producers The appointment followed a professor who prefers walking to and their parent or subsidiary series of trips to Ottawa by vari- driving a car has been appointed companies in other countries and 3 , by the federal government t{c how do they affect Canadian groups. 'From diagnose the ailment troubling auto production? the the big adto Canada's auto industry and rec- 3 What are the special prob- companies to 200 auto ommend a possible cure lems and the competitive position workers in the United Auto Work- Professor Vincent Bladen, 59, of small parts industries in the ers Union (CLC), they all warned dean of arts at the University of auto field and how do they affect ™ od . Toronto, was constituted the one- Canadian production? A Domne for man royal commission by Prime 4 What is the ability of Can- the industry unless the govern Minister Diefenb a k er Tuesday ada's auto makers to produce ment takes some actioh lo ease and given a wide-ranging task. and distribute economically the| i Impact of growing foreign car " competition His investigation--the govern-| various kinds of vehicles wanted ment's answer to a plea for fed- or likely to be wanted by Cana- The UAW specifically asked for eral help from the auto industry, dians? a royal commission inquiry. auto workers, parts manufactur- 5. How can government. the Crux of the problem in the ers and civic leaders--is to start industry itself and labor unions Canadian industry is the growing immediately improve the ability of auto pro- Share of domestic sales grabbed FOREIGN C rir ducers and small parts manu- by foreign small-car imports. In The try held that the smok y ) ) om} EDITORS facturers to provide more work 103%, British and European cars ing was 'a proximate cause or is task includes these and yet produce economically for too! about eight per cent of the one of the proximate causes of guestions ' , the domestic and export mar- market Last year, they had al- the development of cancer in 1. How does Canada's auto n-| kets? most 24 per cent and their sales ks ' . dustry rank against foreign com- are still climbing steps in tegard to unemploy- Canadian" campaign, says his left lung petitors--its present and prospec - -- ment. comments '""We have never at any time It held, however, that Ameri- tive competitive position at home Included .may be incentives suggested that Canadians should can Tobacco Company could and abroad? for business expansion, increased 'buy Canadian' regardless of not be held responsible prior to 2. What are protection for price, quality or personal choice.! Feb. 1. 1956 when Green al- - some commodities | involving either tariff changes or What we have done is to urge legedly showed cancer symp. toms--for knowledge of any duty revaluations, and some rush- Canadians--wnenever and wher- ing of government construction ever they can conscientiously do danger involved in smoking the and buying. The new government SO to show a preference for cigarets. The suit asked more housing proposals are regarded domestically - produced, as op- than $1,000,000 damages. as part of the program." posed to foreign-made, goods." LOCKE'S FLORIST - arrangements and William F, S and Karen safe ar Brian Mi on Mon Oshawa Larry, Terry are happy to announce the rival of their baby brother, cheal, weighing 9 lbs, 5 ozs day, August 1, 1960, at the General Hospital. Proud Harold and Kay Hopkins HOPKINS BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT ales Tax Real °° wn Levy On Income :.nii iio but refused to-hold a tobacco company responsible The jury brought in its dict after eight erations in a suit filed by Green's estate against the Am erican Tobacco Company. The suit based on contentions that who died in 1958 contracted a fatal lung cancer by heavy smoking of the com pany's for 30 years Testimony was that Green smoked the firm's Lucky Strike cigarets throughout this period, when occasionally he not obtain them. The also was told that doctors diagnosed cancer in Green's left lung Feb. 1, 1956 parents are 4 THE THREAT... and THE PICTURE... YOU'LL NEVER FORGET! and Isobel annopun Lorie at Osh MOTHERSILL Jack nee Moore) are pleased to { ' the arrival of their daughte Iynn, 9 Ibs. 4 ozs. on July 30 awa General Hospital. A sister = for Cathy and Tomm Thanks Drs Hobbs and Jaciw ' you'll always remember how the Mafia started... how it rules... and destroys! grade higher high - paying By FORBES RHUDE stocks, Canadian Canadian Press Business Editor stocks also are here and there dividends DEATHS bulletin of ( Federation cussing be empowered ver ous auto industry ours of delit hou of delib top brass of Items trom enrrent Retail the dis Some prov in- I'he anadian Mail's poll of Toronto Globe and George Linton, after a Toronto bond dealers, says a return is expected on the that to levy suggestions Gertrude May In Oshawa was General Siospta" an Monday: ibe divect sales taxes, says lower Green wife of the late Thomas G. Edga A tax of any type is next issue of Canada Savings Prestonvale), and mother of jniended to be passed on to the bonds. One dealer suggested an Mrs. W. Garnet Tubb (Rosena), in her This is possible under average yearly return of 4.50 per 68th vear. The late Mrs. Edgar is Consumer resting at Mclntosh-Anderson Funeral the direct type of sales tax used cent, compared with 4.98 on last has year's issue Home ee In ie, Shape gn Thurs by seven provinces today. It Rowmanville Cemetery' always been argued that the dif ficulties of passing on an indirect Canjian Exporters' in effect a turnover--tax, are tion will hold Js annual conven formidable. and that such ation Oct. 17-18 at the Seigniory n a sense approximates an Club, Que not EDGAR General neces serious trouble sales loving cigarets except could jury Associa SIMPSON Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Aug. 2, 1960, William James beloved husband of Daisy W. Maxwell (, and father of Mrs. Michael Bothe K r Jean) of Oshawa, in his 82nd year income tax levied w hether or Resting at the Armstrong Funeral made Home, Oshawa, with memorial service n the chapel on Thursday Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme Lary GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all. RA 8-6226 390 KING STREET WEST Tuesday Simpson, very Whitelaw, general man the Canadian Manufac Association, replying to the association's 'buy J. € ager of irers ritics of big a profit is federation bulletin cussing also possible governme I'he the relations be- 3 BIG HITS! NEVER BEFORE ON THE SCREEN! JOSEPH E. LEVINE prosenie THE NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN MUSIC OF "THE SENTIMENTAL GENTLEMEN" president Prrchases of new life insur requirements for all of the North werican Fund of « by Canadians in the first Canada Ltd., says that during SiX months of this year--says the the last year Canadian common Life Insurance Agency Manage- stocks did not respond to the ment Association totalled country's economic growth, and $3,050,200,000, down 2.4 per cent that this places Canadian equi-|from the corresponding period of tice at a relatively favorable 1959. June purchases were $543 level as compared with the U.S. 000.000, down 5.2 per cent from tock market. Mr. Shelley adds June last year. June sales of that in addition to selling at a ordinary life and industrial life price-earnings ratio about one- were up, the drop being in new third below that of similar U.S.|group life insurance. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Columbia Cellulose Co. Lid., 6 Funero! floral occasions OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE RA 8-6555 High Pressure Sales Halted WASHINGTON (AP)--The gov ernment ordered Tuesday that the Arthur Murray Studios stop using phoney contests and high pressure tactics to sell their courses of dance instruction. A decree by the Federal Trade Commission named Arthur Mur- ray Incorporated and its officials. Arthur and Kathryn Murray, and David Teichman, as well as the company's agents those who operate Arthur Murray studios on licence from the company The FTC said the firm has agreed to the order. The commission last March 25 challenged varicus Murray pro- motional practices. The govern- ment complaint said these were not bona fide contests, but were used as bait to obtain the names of persons who might later be en- couraged to buy dancing lessons EY. OSHAWA SYLVA KOSCINA- PRIMO CARNERA - SYLVIA LOPEZ MONUMENT COMPANY wEASTMAN COLOR by PATHE -DYALISCOPE SPECIALIZING IN en aan Compton eine vr. Reserve Land | Probe Reopens mos. ended June 30: 1960, $1,817, Ph. RA 8-3111 or RA 8-8876 IN IE ORIAN The royal 852, 24 cents a share. (First in- R00 od ¥ terim report) GORDON oving 9 Ye Ripe nn % eas sinter aud Davis former Indian reserve Sobey's Stores Lid., year ended passed away August 3 Sarnia by the Hydro- May 2 1960, $292,796, 86 cenis a Till memory fades and life departs|piooiric Power Commission re-share; 1959, $288,908, 86 cents You live for ever in our hearts , ; : Always remembered and sadly miss-| Opens public hearings Aug. 29 at John Wood Industries Litd., 6 ed by Sister Jacky, brother - in Queen's Park mos. ended June 30: 1960, $309, The hearings were adjourned|000, $1.09 a share; 1959, $564,000 June 10 by Mr. Justice G. A. Me- $2.15. Frank and niece Joanne Gillivray of the Ontario Court of hd y China's Proposal STARRING WARREN COVINGTON THURS. AUG. 4 $3.00 PER PERSON TORONTO (CP) commission investigating the pur- memory of a ©! Marjorie. who Chase of 1957 land at TONIGHT SH BOX-OFFICE OPEN A ns CENTRE NT ENAT 2 GORDON daughter who passed away 1957 A silent thought, a Keeps her memor Time takes away But memory tums Ever remembered by In loving memory of our August 3 -~ STEVEN. | IT'S THE MOST FUN A F EVER HAD WITH A MAID! Appeal, acting as roval commis sioner Rried ™ leaf The Mom and Dad. mer secret tear the LIMITED TICKET SALE ADVANCED RESERVATIONS aside the sum- a private audit judge se months for STARTS nemory of a and aunt, Marjorie, who August 3, 1957 each day we GORDON dear sister passed away More and more her, Friends healed Rut they little That lies within our Fondly remembered b C)iff. sister-in-law Sheila Bobb: CARD OF THANKS DoDD Mere to express our everyone who these days of flowers, words of of infinite Kindness 'Thank you and God Margaret and Betty In loving miss may think the wound is know the hearts eoncealed brother and nephew SOrrow words are inadequate gratitude to cach and has helped us 'hrough sorrow with beautiful sympathy and deed We can only sa Bless You Dodd HENRY We wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindnes messages of sympa thy, beautiful floral tributes, received from relatives, friends and neighbors during our recent loss of a loving mother. Also ou sincere thanks Io Rev. James Pierce. Dr. Sands and Armstrong's Funeral Parlors The Family , MARKS We sincere thanks and the many kind acts ers and messages Of sympathy re eeived from neighbors, friends and re latives, during our recent sad hereave ment. Special thanks to the special nurses antl nurses of, Ward 3b of the Oshawa General Hospital Mcintosh Anderson Funeral Home, to Rev. W. J Goodswan, Christ Memorial Church The Marks Family wish to express our appreciation for beautiful flow MILLER We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the many expressions of sympathy during our bereavement. We also wish to thank Dr. Robert Gu le, nurses and staff of Oshawi eral Hospital for kind and cient care of mothe Beth and Helen MORRISON The late Mr. David Morrison would like to express their appreciation and thanks to friends and neighbors for the lovely flowers, cards and kindness, during their recent bereavement. Also a special thanks to the Rev. Milroy ~-Mrs. Morrison, daughter Jean and family. acts of FOR MORE ROSES When rose blooms them, say horticulturists with Ontario Department ture. By so doing, you'll get more floweis. Make sharp lanting cuts, near the top five-leaflet leaf, fade, cut the of Agricul Toronto [and Ray and Saul of the books of speculators Sam Sigler, partners in Dimensional investments Limited, the firm which sold the land to Hydro. Investments pur- chased 3,100 acres of land from the Chippewa Indians for $ 21, 946 or about $2,200 an acre, then Rejected By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer Red China's latest offer of a peace pact with the United States 50d 176 acres to Hydro for $l.- and4 creation of a nuclear - free 250,000 or about $7,000 an acre. ,ope in Asia has been rejected Toronto accountant Harold E by the United States as mere Crate was appointed to perform propaganda. the audit and report to the com- The state department missioner all records of Inonies any offerings China's Chou En-lai paid out or received in connec es SH the lang transaction may want lo air be taken up at the periodic Warsaw meetings between. envoys of the two coun tries ambassadors Wang Ping Nan and Jacob Beam. The next meeting is scheduled Sept. 6 So far none of these talks proven fruitful, The five can prisoners the U.S. wants freed are still behind bars in Communist China and the threat to take Formosa by force still hangs over the world In the 11 years since Mao Tse- tung swept the 600,000,000 Chi- nese into the Communist orbit neither side has given an inch. The U.S. has firmly denied rec ognition of the Red regime and blocked Red China's entry into the United Nations. Dimensional suggests tion with More Building Workers Strike TORONTO (CP ciale said Tuesday night they have signed 3.000 of 4.000 im- migrant residential construction workers following the second day of a strike against Toronto's $30 000.600 house and apartment con- struetion industry Charles Irvine, Canadian vice- president of the Operative Plas- terers and Cement Workers CLC), said demonstrations Tues- day were highly successful. Three hundred bricklayers and carpen A change in US ters quit work during the demon- tions is not likely «trations and signed up for union|immediate change in policy membership, he said planks of the Democrats and Eighty-eight carloads of Republicans are nailed to the grant workers proposition that blocks against through Toronto Tuesday in an pag China must remain. But the attempt to persuade non union peoublicans appear to have workers to leave their ' jobs taken a firmer stand on this than brought a complaint from at 1€as' ye pemocrats an indication that a Democratic regime might be more conducive to, an event has Ameri: Union offi administra to bring any The immi vho fanned says about 3.000 for today meeting of scheduled The workers are predominantly Italian but there are others from various European countries. one construction company official that violence had been used at a construction site in suburban Don Mills. ual reappraisal But Inspector Fred Davies of The Republican. plank {he Metropolitan Toronto police|flatly that opposition fo recogni- Tuesday night said there was noltion of Red China and her entry serious violence on construction|to the UN must he continued sites Tuesday "because of compelling evidence A mass that to do otherwise would worker weaken the cause of freedom and endanger future of the free peoples of Asia and the world The Democratic plank says:i the ADVISED By U.S. Although normal diplomatic re lations between our governments are impossible under present con- ditions, we shall welcome any evidence that the Chinese Com- | munist government is genuinely prepared to create a new rela- tionship based on respect for international obligations, includ- ing the release of American pris cners." ® TODAY ONLY eo "BOLD and the BRAVE" "FORCE OF ARMS" "SURRENDER HELL" | Carefree, Informal Living at its Best! 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