The Oshawa Times, 13 Jun 1961, p. 22

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The pound sterling gained in|Bank of Canada. terms of the Canadian dollar, to| Bond dealers said the flurry $2.76%; from an opening quote|following the news reflected a of $2.75 5-32. feeling that the step was a move toward easier money. Resi ion D Fel esignation Demand Felt On Money Markets |, TORONTO (CP)--Gaing of up 'The sock market showed no MONTREAL (CP)--Canada's/had demanded his resignation. by mid-term and long - term| TORONTO (CP)--During the money market registered hourly] The discount on the U.S. dol- government bonds here Tuesday |last week Canada's money and fluctuations Tuesday following lar fell to as little as 11-16 of following news from Ottawa thatbond markets have gone announcement by James Coyne, one per cent from an opening Finance Minister Fleming had|through the most unusual con- governor of the Bank of Canada, quote of 15-32 per cent at the|asked for the resignation of ditions in months, a financial that Finance Minister Fleming day's opening. {James Coyne, governor of the'analyst said Tuesday. -- 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 14,1961 Emergency Truce Called In Strike TORONTO (CP)--A part truce has been called in a construc- 3 [tion strike because it literally threatened to shake Queen's] Park to its foundations. An engineer's warning that abandoning two subway tunnels below the Ontario legislative Buildings might' cause subsid- ings led to resumption of work in one section of the strike- bound University Avenue proj- ect today. A return was ordered by the laborers' union Tuesday night after a team of experienced un- ion miners, heeding the engin- eers' warning, verified there was a threat to the foundations. Resumption of work on the subway, however, is limited to) assuring the safety factor of the | mid-section of the project being| - Selected Quality 1-LB. CELLO 99- PKG. SWIFTS PREMIUM FULLY COOKED Picnics .. 45° RED BRAND--FRESH GROUND MINCED BEE EXTRA Be 43+ SWIFTS PREMIUM FRANKS 1-LB. 45¢ PKG. Porterhouse STEAKS uw 79° Parliament At-A-Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS carried out by Robert McAl- tlett told the Toronto Transit| Near-gale gusts uprooted | parative little damage or | trians across street. Weather | impact of hot and cold fronts [too long to compressed air] through Toronto with com- | was ripped up, forcing pedes- :; The operation will involve only The over - all picture of the ° {ment of contract obligations in| Committee Set Up OTTAWA (CP) Senator commercial building, remained | lation from its own supporters bond as security for the pre-|"a pillion - dollar parking lot." | several fronts. OTTAWA (CP) -- A special|that it was getting from the op- servation of freedom the free- He and Justice Minister Ful- the Parliament Buildings are so|job, an insurance building over-| vision of the War Measures Act] Besides the special committee ton third reading to and ideas during the summer Senator Connolly said the hill change applied to the Ontario, of emergencies. |proval in principle -- to tech- find 2 way to establish a park |, oper" secretary traasurer ofl "I disagree entirely," said|cojjoq an jllegal subway strike. | pine Limited. . I : ; Consulting engineer J. V. Bar-| a alia . STORM UPROOTS TREES Commission that soft faces in the tunnels have been exposed | this tree during a series of | flooding from high winds, | office predicts continuing elec- | extending across Ontario: Jc 58S lo he Saiitained In electrical storms that swept | heavy rain and hail. Sidewalk | trical storms resulting from | --(CP Wirephoto) | $ nn ---- --------e-------- 105 of the 360 McAlpine men. REMAINS CONFUSED | Act HugeOttawa : | strike, which started among im- P ] - L | migrant workers seeking fulfill- | al ng ot residential building and then| | spread to the subway and other : ._|John J. Connolly described Par-| confused Tuesday. | By ARCH MacKENZIE (got the same degree of co-oper-|"found it necessary to place in|liament Hill Tuesday night as| There were developments on| Staff Writer dollar Cauadiin Press : a The Ontario Liberal told the| Work stoppages spread to an-| Commons committee was au-| position, "this session would doms for which we fought. Senate that the grounds around other commercial construction] : study re- have been over long ago." ] thorized Tuesay lo y suggested the committee cluttered up with parked cars looking the subway. f so that protection for personal and the farm credit bill, the members could exchange views that it's hard to see the grass. | The Toronto Builders' Ex- freedoms could be injected into|Commons gave e ; the powerful instrument for Ca-|Canada Shipping Act _amend- or consult experts without ac-'should be banned to cars. He Labor Relations Board for per- nadian mobilization in the event/ments and second reading--ap- tually sitting. suggested that engineers could| ...i to prosecute Gerry Gal-| Prime Minister Diefenbaker nical revisions in the house- ing lot below the steep' cliff be- |; 21 "183 of the Laborers Un- also said he hopes that Parlia-| keeping functions of the Finan- hind the buildings. ion, on the grounds he coun-| meht can wrap up its business cial Administration Act. d his! Senator Ralph Horner (PC--|"", 5D ar BY June 30 but rusterate ; SLOWS | Saskatchewan). He said there The decision to take action] : {PACE suggestion that July and Aug: "py as, slowed f : i against him came after 130 em- | idays i ut the pace was, slowed from should be even more parking on| 28 that Be en aye as Monday's accelerated rate the grounds to a pioyess of bin Susconractos.| brand beef. Canada's : ibili "llargely because of the back- tourists. calle: ack to worl y tele-| . | appears a Strong possibility. bench discussion of the bill add- Senator Connolly had urged 8rams, were alleged to have| finest grade to assure d tri dt . Today's business 0 y| the 'parking ban "to maintain been dissuaded by Gallagher. | quality flavor and tenderness, cut and trimmed to give . i in farm Tuesday, June 13, 1961 : stimates of|ing another $100,000,000 in ime. Mini \ ! ! A . na DS. "Hepartment | credit facilities to a total $300, Prime Minister =Diefenbaker yy. gionire" an' the beauty of Meanwhile, meetings con-ll complete satisfaction. p {this place." tinued between leaders of the n veal . ne Ee Meer ware 000,000. announced Commonwealth Re ! 5 Both senators spoke during unions and trade associations in| : "oF <pok lations Secretary' Duncan Liberal and CCF spokesmen 3 Cr re- A ) y vis ras ] r exported I ne and | accepted Mr. Diefenbaker's pro- Sandys will visit Ottawa suon debate on second reading of alan effort to implement a settle-l§ SAVE 6e--CLARK'S yi bill to increase penalties for/megt formula proposed by ial 15-man for discussions on a possible i the | posal to set up a specia the board of directors of parking on federal property. 'Premier Frost. TOMATO JUICE Sproules' Beef is red 48-01. Bank of Canada that Governor committee on yevising the War|Uaited Kingdom move to jom TIN i it mesh|the Common Market. : James E. Coyne resign -- a Measures Act to make $ Common Marker, ime. mine move he resists. 25° This week . % . SPROULE"S honors Liberal J. W. Pickersgill Tuesday night chided govern- ment backbenchers for lengthy | discussion of a government bill, eventually given third and final committee at such a late Mr. Diefenbaker said the Measures Act, passed in 1 a 15 - member committee to vi ovisions of the Bill of] m Rights, But they criticized the|ister was approved authorizing LIGHTER SIDE government for appointing the | date. | Study the question of amending War |the War Measures Act to bring 914,|it into line with the Bill of n| Rights. Sic Transit Dad with MAN-SIZE VALUES in all the delicious foods he likes best! Yes, we've everything you'll need to prepare a winner-of-a-dinner . .. REDPATH 10-LB. BAG 83¢ GRANULATED SUGAR gave the cabinet a free rein Paul Martin @. Essen East) and H. W. Herridge (CCF--Kootenay West) agreed | i i redit ; | Jeading. to Ipepeate farm ¢ powers to mobilize. There was The member for Bonavista- virtually nothing that it couldn't at savings-packed low prices thrifty Mom's like best ! So, for a fabulous Twillingate asked acidly what |authorize. legislation the back - benchers| were going to filibuster joday|in Which Jusio SO Vo and said that if the government WEATHER FORECAST Thus there existed a world wars m bu Rain Will Stop Cloudy, Cool TORONTO (CP) -- Observed ment Forecasts issued by the Tor- onto weather office at 5 am. EDT: Synopsis: southern Ontario's mid - June heat wave ended Tuesday with the arrival of cooler air from the north with scattered showers. The showers will end during the day and skies will clear slowly from the north as the cooler air continues to press southward. Lake Erie, Niagara regions, Windsor, Hamilton: Cloudy with scattered showers and cooler to- day. Partly cloudy and continu- ing cool tonight and Thursday. Winds northeast 15 to 20. Lake Ontario, southern Lake Huron regions, London, Tor- onto: Cloudy and cooler with scattered showers ending this morning, clearing towards even- ing. Thursday sunny with cloudy intervals and continuing cool. Winds northeast 15 to 20. temperatures: Dawson Victoria ... Regina ..... Winnipeg . Lakehead S.S. Marie Kapuskasing . North Bay ... Sudbury ... Muskoka ... Windsor ... London .. Toronto .. Killaloe .. Ottawa . Montreal . Quebec . Halifax Windsor St. Thomas .. Edmonton ..... White River .-- conflict | With the importance of committee study but deplored t/the late start in launching it. {ments were approved permit- ting U.S. lake vessels to sail down the St. Lawrence Seaway |as far as Montreal without tak- ing on pilots. Final approval was given a government bill increasing the Farm Credit Corporation's loan ceiling to $300,000,000 from $200,000,000. | Wednesday, June 14 The Commons meets at 11 a.m. to debate works depart- estimates; the Senate {meets at 3 p.m. the | Canada Shipping Act amend-| isn't a dead languagé in Ry TORONTO (CP) -- Latin onto banking circles. | Two banks have proved 1 | by honoring a $5 cheque, writ- ten in Latin. It was made out | by a Telegram reporter to | the Salvation. Army, (Exerci- tus Salvationis). Bank employees had no trouble recognizing the lang- uage, although it took several minutes t o decipher .the ac- count number CCCXXX- | CLXXXVIIIL. The stunt was tried after Harvard University recently | : Mac Cool To Dief| PM Summit Plan Forecast temperatures Low tonight, high Thursday: 5 70 Northern Lake Huron, south-iyondon ..-........ ern Georgian Bay, Haliburton gitchener . regions: Cloudy, clearing this Wingham . afternoon. Thursday sunny with gamiiton cool. Winds northeast 15 to 20. Toronto cloudy inter vals. Continuing!si Catharines . Northern Georgian Bay, Al- Peterborough . ids goma, Tima gam i, Cochrane Trenton .. White River, regions, Sault Ste. Killaloe . Marie, North Bay, Sudbury: Muskoka . Sunny with cloudy intervals, North Bay . continuing cool today and Thurs- Sudbury .. day. Winds northeast 15 to 20/Earlton .. today, east 15 Thursday. Kapuskasing } Ne [75-85 90-100 65 65 65 60 By DOUG MARSHALL Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CP)--Prime Minis- ter Macmillan apparently turned a cold shoulder Tuesday to Can- ada's proposal for a Common: wealth conference, at the prime mniisters' level if necessary, to consider any British move tow- ards joining the Common Mar- ket House of Commons that he does not think a prime ministers' conference will solve any of the| major problems at this time, "I will not exclude such a {meeting if it should prove de-| |sirable," he said. "But I would not like to lay down the proce- dure now." { SANDYS TO VISIT | Instead of a meeting of prime Prime Minister Diefenbaker| ministers, Macmillan announced | {had told the Canadian Commons last week a multi-lateral confer- ence among Commonwealth countries that would be affected by such a move by Britain would be more valuable than a serise of bilateral conferences {between British and individual Commonwealth members. Die- fenbaker reiterated the sugges- tion in the Canadian Commons Tuesday. The British Labor op- position Tuesday proposed to Macmillan that nothing less {than a conference on the prime {miisters' level should be held | Macmillan told a crowded CAPE MaTYiERs PESmiiOe @ COOLER, SUNNY WEATHER ON THE WAY {that Commonwealth Secretary| | Duncan Sandys "and two other | senior ministers' will visit Com- monwealth capitals for bilateral | talks, possibly starting about the end of June. (In the Ottawa House Tues-| {day Diefenbaker said the Cana- | dian government will regard the talks with Mr. Sandys "as ex- ploratory in nature and as not constituting the basis for any binding decision or understand- ing as to Canada's attitude in this matter." | (In essence, this was the same| statement made-to the House on| Friday when Diefenbaker said| there may be a necessity for a meeting of Comm onwealth| prime ministers to discuss Brit- (ain's move.) | | In reply to a question by Op-| position Leader Hugh Gaitskell, | Macmillan said that Diefenba-| ker agreed that "because of the| divergent character of the prob-| {lem,"" Commonwealth officials! "should start with careful, more | detailed discussions." Gaitskell said it is "very de-| sirable" that there should be| nothing less than a Common-| wealth prime ministers' confer- ence on the matter | Macmillan replied that he had| been in close touch with Diefen- | baker "and there are no diver-| |gencies between us." | Despite a persistent attack from the opposiiton benches, the| prime minister refused to-en-| i [large on the government's atti-| tude to the Common Market and the problems connected with it. Britain is not yet at the stage| of deciding whether to join the| economic community, he said. | "Now we have to decide only ir} we are going to enter into ne- gotiations." Gloria Money 2 $200.02 cheque written in ky- | nell's frequent raids on the | pantry of the Dominican Fa- | thers' monastery will be cur- | | sentence he received Tuesday | made an itate graduate alter | tin. DAN DOWNED OTTAWA (CP)--Dan 0'Con- tailed for the next month. { That was the length of the | when he appeared in magis- | trate's court for again raiding the monastery's pantry. The 52-year - old Irishman has made 61 appearances in magistrate's court in the last | 13 years, most of them for his midnight raids. The mystery has been his method of entfy. No matter what precautions are taken, | O'Connell has no trouble get- ting inside. I One magistrate told O'Con- | nell his raids 'are not of- | fences, they are a disease." [§ NOSE NEWS KANSAS CITY (AP)-- | Twenty recruits for the Egg | Smeller Corps are training in | Kansas City. They must learn to de- | tect spoiled batches of frozen | eggs in commercial markets, | "We use chemical and bacteriological tests, but the nose is still our main line of | defence," said Alfred Barnard, district director of the Pure | Food and Drug Adminijstra- tion, operator of the school, Frozen eggs generally are | sold in 30-pound cans. 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