The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1961, p. 2

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THE OSHAWA TIES, Fridey, Febraary 3, 1961 iis Banh ARB SH S000 iain SANTA MARIA CONFERENCE US Navy Adm, Allen FE, Smith, Jr., left, sat st confer: ence table aboard the hijacked Portuguese liner Sania Maria with Portuguese rebel leader | Galvao Werpreiet Henrique wman negotiations off const of Braz put into Recife, Bran! Fig fit aunng ahoard the ve The Hamar 'Canada Sells Grain To Communist Lands OFTAWA (EF) Canada Pas CNBR ER 15 SEERA WHERE pile within @ week 15 the (Commins Wow and & 118 18 PERE Agnicwiture Minister Av in Hamilton annownced Thre) Karher hs week 7.500 59% Iwwshiets A Canadian whest werk sia 10 Wussia. Negotiations row We in progress for seine # third lot of gram to Crechosio vakie, The desl bs expected to a WER PRG s July 35 last, dropped to 778 509 0 Fwsshets from 206 008 509 in [50-50 and 316 000 506 in 1977 4 Government experts have said the marimem in fortheoming Explosive By IACK BENT Canadian Press Mall Wier OFTAWA (CWVi~tisiestion pe riod in the House of Commons if Wap osed 16 Te & ROR-aItIsen fitme WHER CRIAREL III ETS FX and | Thursdsy ner 3 and Dassengers werk disembarked (U8 hate AP Navy yia Wirephota) Changes In Tariffs Revive R. B's Ghost By JACK BENT Canadian Press Stall Wriler OTTAWA (CP) B, Bennelt seemed (on dusky Commons i" the The ghost of Ada stalk! import chamber! iy for lower tariff 1 hi not subject 1n her than good In mua gadition, « would no Jor Thursday as MPs talked ahout| ada has ade uate fur such things as trade and pro tectionism The name of the late Con servative prime minister floated time and again into debate # resolution calling for changes in the customs Lari to plug lnapholes which the government says exist Liberal and CCF member claimed Lhat the proposed changes point the way to a re turn to the protectionist policies pursued hy Mr. Bennett in the early years of the great depres son geonomical prow { goods within a re The min enue would he ir eretional power exist certain. matters adedqunti Canada in for made manufacture only to the ar will great! the present tariff also to the Hanary power The opposition obj kind" s==maintainin expand the hed granting of Government speakers, led by cr, AIMS ARBITRARY Fleming and Nowlan, de Finance Minister Revenue Minister nled it Laurer) that the government wa Lionel Chevrier (1, claimed "We are not going hack 10!ihe revenue minister a Bennelt," de "We are B Nowlan the days of R clared Mi Powers ambit of ( to determine inadian tr simply going back to practices ous anneal to anyhod which were pursued, and I think roperly, hy the government of ackengie King and those asso elated with him up to at least 1050." LEGISLATION FORECAST The legislation for which the resolution paves the way was "No more arbitra Hospital Plan To Be Discussed TORONTO (CP)="The for In the fe I definition of i fontren tans vin rmitran hale 11 tana ferred upon wer the L that | have ¢ hefore ier pariigment Beer than Is proposing 16 pm id My i the minister of life and death over the fa Iarge the Canadian ed the right isiation Hve ery PrODOY people frin of Vay orically de The sug arbitrary upposed (0 he con the minister of na ue is totally errone Fleming cuales ed Ihe erm om weeping ] that Honal re hn ou I'he of the revenue ml to make decisions wa confined to "a narrow and proper field," and appeal rights vere preserved Murdo Martin mins) sald it the high namie isolation power (cep Tim marked a return tariffs and "eco of the Bennett era During hack essed dusty the dehale charge ind forth on the dis tale of the textile In at Cornwall ACCUSER PCR Ir. Cheyrier accused the Con rvatives of failing to fulfil promises to halt the damping' of UK, textiles, and election economy of & country ever heen requested in any tht, 75000 500 Twishels of wheel and 12.1508 99 bushels of Wariey valued tn wi #1 900 900 500 have heen sold to Red Ching, now A wi am io crop faced wh famine due 16 Cro The latest. sale of the Peking (Red Ching has also ordered BVVETRMEnts §late (rading 00000 tons of wheat from #eency In the British Crown | Austratia. worth some $96,508 colony of Hong Kong is for ca 000, Reuters news Agency ve # CHRSINE Markel prices on the | ported from Methourne Thurs West const, where Ching will day, This inciudes 10009 tons take aehivery of the estimated bought last December.) 09 shiploads of grain Canada's sales involve mostly | F d igh quality grades of wheat Plea Rejected which the other major whet exporting nations of the West A he cometuded this weekend bt the quantity nvelved is BoA known SALE 15 CASH pre wnahie to offer, However both the United Slates and Aus tralia--with Ms own grain sale ta China~have heen informed of TORONTO « P) Jey the Canadian negotiations group of Maltawn (RRDRYCTS| "gor 0 sue Communist Wen won snother victory Thursday) ! th battle meainst the sep. (OMe al # time when prospects wdigh / Ad here |" [for increasing Canadian wheat Rate # aon committee on CEDOTIS have heen dim, Tn dd) Fhe standing comm ition OB 10 world surphuses and lack private Wills rejected a DERBON of growin in domestic consump hy the bora which sought €k gor (oncda has been losing emptions from a municipal WY: ground in some of its iraditions) law relating to & $200 900 Aeben: Gu ronean markets ture issue for new school ae Mr, Hemilton told the Commons commodation d ? bis 1 Thursday that the sale to Red Phe @0-minute session Was 8 opis constituies one of the tormy one, with represents largest single sales ever eon tives from we FREPRYEIS | cummated hy Canada in the groups in the town present 10 commercial field, and added argue their case that it is part of the govern The horrd, which claimed 10 ment's policy of "aceelerated have the support of B5 per cent yheat sales of the electors, asked for spe : cial legisiation to authorize it to NO¥ YEF ENDED use the proceeds of the deben. Outside the House ture issue for the construction POTIEYS of 8 four-classroom addition to! "We're not finished with this te, Anne Bchool and a two. Dusiness with new countries yet classroom and one general pur We're looking erally every addition to Si, Victor ace for sales, No one is sit ting here waiting for husiness 4 We're out hustling for it' Canadian wheat exports in the he told re nse School he minority group Brgued that the debenture bylaw was passed hy town council in 19% for the construction of & new six-room separate school, The INTERPRETING THE NEWS verry wowld be srownd IOI olin" sovernment poey Wn re "e tushats SPONSE 16 Dressing quences from Mr, Hamilton refersted individual MPs rsday i pro Finersday Vie forecast that the duced scenes of nemrhediam 0.5900 166- mark will he reached 4 question Wy Liberal front fie year wid PEINaDE €VER BE pencher Paul Martin = dealing HirpResed with unemployment ~ touched However, this combined with off an angry, noisy @spwie thal the expected Aomestic conswmp- went on (or neatly 15 minutes tion of between 150,000 000 and and turned the House into tur O00 000 bushels of whest mol vould. ave Itle or no effect 1 yas the most complete and on the Canadien wheat Mock bitter wrangel the Commons has pile, The 1960 crop was Weany seem since Parliament opened 100900 008 Irishets Sov, 11, and was paved out 10 , 8 # full audience that Included WELCOMES IT | Essex Kast) Mmareds of lahor leaders from welcomed the announcement of "7 Canada, hy he sais to Chive, is Bp ifn teenaged school giris--hu they nadian public and would add to, M0 NOL see the whale perlorm arm Income ance, While it was still in pro CCF Lender Argue saw in EFEP at # signal from thelr / F ATENE RAW WR (eacher, they got wp and filed the announcement "an MGICR| ous of he gallery tion that in an economic sense! "se. Martin MP for Faser the government recognizes the pet ic the opposition' s principal existence of the government of poiler of the ZOvernment on wh Ching em lovment He also hoped it would be "8 yo hegan # auestion ad welude 16 a coMinuing expan dressed to Labor Minister Starry son of wales of Canadian gram by asserting that the minister in markets where we have Deen pad tried to shift responsibility selling relatively small Quan: for unemployment from the gov tities in recent years' We sug ernment to organized labor and gested specifically that the gov: pusiness management ernment explore the market 11 My Martin claimed that Mr India Siarr had declared & new gov The wheat involved in the ernment policy when he urged latest sale is mostly No, 2 Man earlier Thursday that laher snd itoha Northern--Canada's pre: management get together on dominant grade which now equal terms to seek a solution ells at Vancouver for $1.70 # (9 Canada's jobless problem bushel, Also involved is a small How, asked Mr artin, did amount of , No, 3 Manitoba the labor minister reconcile this Northern now priced at $1.68 strange, new hypothesis" with a hushel The harley now promises the government made fetches 94 cents a bushel at Van- during the 1958 election cam conver, The prices change only | paign that it would maintain full fractionally from month 10 employment, House Speaker Ro- month land Michener said Mr, Mar: tin's question was not proper, When Mr. Starr rose to deny that he had announced A nev government poltey, and 10 previous school was destroyed hy fire The issue has created hitter feeling in the town of 3200 popu lation 40 miles east of North iat ay By ARCH MacKENZIV Canadian Press Stall Writer Increased sales of Canadian erude ofl to meet conditions of national policy announced Wed nesday will mean more com petition with supplies from the United. Btates and the Var Kast's Kumatra | To a lesser extent, erude from Cenegueln, Near and Middle Fast and Trinidad are involved In reserving Ontario west of the Ottawa Valley for Western Canadian oil in 1063 In effect the Canadian govern ment has told the industry, dom inated hy foreign companies, (o work out its own recipe for get ting production of erude and lig PROVIDES CASH TROY, NY, (AP)=Vernon J. McDonald of Jay, Vssex county, sent this answer when Troy police court requested him to send a $2 cheque &s payment for a parking viola Lon " I wish to inform you that the present condition of my hank account makes it impossible. My shattered fi: nancial condition is due to fed. eral laws, state laws, county | laws, town laws, corporation laws, mothers-in-law, sisters indaw and outlaws I ean fell you honestly that except for the miracle that happened I could not enclose this cheque | "Phe wolf that comes to my | door just had pups in the | Hotter Contest wourarooon | For Oil Sales uid hyproducts of natural gas! charge that Mr, Martin had made utterances detrimental to the Canadian labor movement the battle was joined Justice Minister Fulton said Mr, Martin deliberately phrased his question to contain the "in accurate assertion," so as to Im press the CIC delegates who noded the public galleries A up 10 KO0000 barrels a day in flooded, i he a cham: 106% compared with 650,000 bar: yey rels In 1060 Somehow in the tumult Mr The national energy hoard gary succeeded in getting in # will keep a month + by « month | few words of explanation to the cheek of each company to single effect that in the cabinet-CLA {out those It considers laggards | meeting he had merely told the In the demanding voluntary pro: jahor leaders that the govern Jeet, Failure would mean im: ment could not solve unemploy port curbs on crude supplying ment by iself--that labor end Quehec=the Maritimes 1s re: management must do their garded as a natural market for share imports or building the pro:| In another question touching posed $450,000,000 pipeline to on unemployment, John Gar Montreal from the west band (1, Nipissing) asked The export drive, hy agree: whether priority would be given ment with the U.8,, is to concen: [to unemployed persons "rather trate on the Puget Bound area|than party hopefuls' in recruit: of the Pacific northwest where ing census-takers, Trade Minis. Sumatra and Canadian erude/ter Hees replied that the best already compete with little U8, | and most capable people will be apposition "hired Question Frost Explains 'By Martin Revenue Position, pli the plog out of good win Owtane," Me, regtied Br DON BEESEY Canadian Press Mall Wikier TORONTO fir a Ferber Wintermeyer charged : 're mier Frost Thersday with FISCAL DELAYS failing 10 Woe wp to Wes respon The premier hoped (9 wie- siniliy as leader of the gern duce the Widget abot Feb, 14 ment Wy nok Inding he 13% fot resumotion of the fiscal con money for Omtand's develop ferenen which adjovmned last wert Gotabwer eanced the Alay, One iis remarks came alter a tarie must have an ides of Ws statement by Mr, Frost that the future of o gryrn fore introduction of the tmdget wil it can estabiish A budget, be delayed until alter the fed Ontario wants an equal hare &FR provincial fiscal eonter of the personal income tax and ence, teptatively scheduled 101 cor onretine wofite In the prov Keb, 2324 ince, Mr. Frost said & new 50-5 The premier swid the federal cringe arrangement would government has made po firm not have 16 come ino effect at proposal' 16 Ontane's request the exviration of the present for a larger share of the direct plant March 31, 1992 tax fields He proposes a start at once Mr. Wintermeyer said the gov: and adjustment towards equal ernment has the night to levy particpation be progressively taxes necessary to fulfill is achieved over the next five duties | YERYS 7 -------- Yo 6 Fie (EV) Fre Jor flares bea uly SANS SOUCIS Cosmelles | RY, 28 King $1 Ohana AL forecast in the speech from the ing committee on health and throne vead at the apening of welfare will have an apportun Parliament last November ity next Wednesday to discuss It will define for the firstithe Ontario hospital insurance time imports of a class or kind plan, Premier Frost told fhe made In Canada = whieh are! legislature Thursday sald that in the last three vears| three industries at Cornwall) employing some 2,000 people had heen foreed to close Fleming attributed the plight of the Cornwall textile in dustry to "neglect! hy the for mer Liberal government kitchen, 1 sold thems=here is | the money." Justice Thomas J. O'Connor wrote hack "Here's your cheque, Me, ton, brother" viv Rehabilitation {will diseuss the possibility of For Pasternak? increasing rates and widening MOBCOW (AP) Speculation that Boris Pasternak may he posthumously vehahilitated hy Soviet authorities gained strength Thursday from an art iele In the newspaper HKaviet Culture The article, written hy M Raskin, a Boviet idenlogioal ex port, did not concentrate on 'asternak, who earned the wrath of the Kremlin for win ning the Nobel Prige after his navel Doctor #hivage was pub. lished ahroad Instead, Haskin dealt with Upevisionists" in Western coun tries who hecome 'indignant the plan gestion when a Soviet artist, who while| under the influence of a strange | ideology, takes a wrong step (and) decisively avercomes his mistakes," | Found Guilty | Extortion Try | TORONTO (CP)=Two Florida men, Joseph Dellaera, 31, and Frederick Rakrie, 30, were con vieted Thursday of conspiracy and attempting to extort $10,000 from a Toronte woman, They Mi aeting Alhert he of legisla Frost hy Kenora), said the possibility meeting in the woul Wren holding SU A i live A study the The member in whose riding Cornwall is situated, Grant Set Heavy Fine Campbell (PC--8tormont), said ' |For Trespassing the eity was left "stranded high and dry like a gasping whale on| | a rocky shore' hy the Liberals, | TORONTO (CI) Attorney hut thanks ot Conservative leg: General Roberts moved Thurs:| sembly instead of a enmmitiee! islalion, was now once REAIN day tn discourage hunters, fish:| room will he sentenced today, i: The jury deliberated for more than four hours before finding, the twa men guilty of attempts) ing to blackmail Mrs, Helene Glass, following her July, 1880 trip to Florida Mrs. Glass had brought jew: ely insured far $35000 to Florida on her trip but had ve: | turned without it, Dellaera threatened the woman and sald he could help her recover the jewels fakrie drove Déllaera to Tor onto, supplied the car and pro vided the expenses for the trip Palicewoman Dorothy Ellis posed as Mrs, Glass and drove the Glass' oar ta a Hd with Detective Sergeant John Hassel hidden in the trunk, Del} laera was arrested by other de tectives on a signal from Bas sot in the trunk. Zakrie was ar rested as he attempled ta leave A downtown Toronto hotel, Mae ¥ Islands ther In tune for Mel MeMuilen Manitoba government Mis 8 Uw {Me hrave oh Winnipeg a trun STRUMS HOT Hawatian fH Wea im a of the travel float [ermen and trespassers in gen | eral from Invading private prop erty In introducing a bill to amend ithe Petty Trespass Act, My | Roberts sald he was In sym pathy with farmers who suffer financial loss when trespassers injured or kill animals and de stray property The hill, when given third reading, will provide for a fine of from $10 to $100, instead of | [the present §1 to §10 fine, 4 Resignations | 'Are Accepted | TORONTO (CP) = Resigna (tions of four staff members of {the Metropolitan Toronto juven ile payehiatrie cline were ace oepted Thursday hy Attorney General" Roberts {| Mr, Roberts made the an nouncement at a press confer lence three hours after the celine wan disoussed legislature, Mr, Roberts said Dr, J, Ver hulst, divector of clinical sery-| ices, resigned because he was) not- given control aver hoth the! psyehiatrie olinie and social [services hranch, The chief psy {ehiatric nurse and three others {vesigned with him, "You can't run a hig organ {sation of this sort with halt a dozen bosses," Mr, Roberts | said { Mr, Roberts said the advisory [committees inspected the elinle and suggested one improve iment, Clinical supervision now will be on a H-hour basis, in stead of every eight hours TALLY-HO ROOM A good Place To Meet and Relax NOTEL LANCASTER i in the Ontario TUNE bure ermoametey Toads a « 1hbelow Jer0 Mae was in Winnipeg during ramotion trip 1 Canada (CP Wirephote) As Wholesalers, Relailing Across Canada, We find that at this time of the Year, we have left, in our Warehouse, a few models of dif- ferent Manufacturer's lines. So, during the Month of January, We held a Special Distributors Clearance Sale of World-Famous makes of STEREO-Hi-Fi Sets and Radios at WHOLESALE PRICES for the people of Oshawa and District, Our Sale has been on for 1 week and the many Residents of Oshawa, Whithy, Pickering and Ajax who have visited us, and seen and bought our Sels- are our best recom- mendation and advertisement. We still have a few Models of different lines left and strongly recom- mend interested people to visit our Warehouse as soon as possible. We did not mention Models, Descriptions, Prices, ate, but to say our range runs from Store HiFi, Consoles, Portables te Table Models, isters, Tape R 5 ote, will, we believe, he subficiont ta encourage loeal folk te visit aur Warehouse anytime Monday to Saturday 10 a.m, = 6 p.m, to inspect, price, and hear the ultimate in Realistic Musical Re. production = STEREO ! We cany o SPECIAL SHORT.-WAVE R enable you to hear hroadeasts fram all European countries, Africa, Asie, ote, We speak Hungarian, German, French and, of coun, English, and son be would like to Hind out mere about Radia, Steen, ets, OF SPECIAL INTEREST , . . TO NEW CANADIANS quality == ERS, whieh will rand select roa of L141) of great anistanes te toll Due to the fact we are whelesalers and are selling these wonderful models ot wholesale prices, we unfortunately sannet ive credit, All models sold are on a CASH BASIS, 'Money Talks HERE"! We have been in Oshawa far 3 yearn naw and have bullt wp o natienswide distribution. We fully intend 1 grew and expand, hath at our warehouse end ares the coun Naturally we have our own technicians, and full guarantee and service on all our moadels == hath wholesale and retell, WE STAND REMIND OUR MERCHANDISE, ks whe OPEN 10 AM ad PM Menday through Saturday While the" Sales Lawns RADIO WHOLESALERS This sale and these low, law prices are ex tended to residents within the circulation ares of the OSHAWA TIMES ONLY, OSHAWA WAREHOUSE: --LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF SIMCOE ST, S, and BLOOR at 401 Highway Rt Ample parking -- come to main office entrance

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