Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1962, p. 11

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'Canada Obtains | Youth Faces Sex Charges TORONTO (CP)--An 18-year old immigrant Wednesday were dropped and replaced by a Trade Benefits _ By ALAN DONNELLY '| OTTAWA 4\able windfall trade benefits have #@ fallen in the lap of Canadian ex- |porters from the lengthy inter- national tariff bargaining ses- 'sions in Geneva. Indications are that Canada will gain considerably more f\from bilateral tariff deals made between other countries than from the direct agreements it signs on its own. Trade experts 'here reckon \they will provide tariff reduc- 9d jtions s jsome $85,000,000 worth of Cana- jdian exports to the U.S, And in ithe European Common Market \there will be tariff concessi by the United States on\~ ; elected the Common Market) opimes cuts by (CP)--Some valu-jcould be an easing of the im-|t, the arrest of R pact on Canada shov'd Britain), einer enter the Market and adopt its common external tariff. * : ban For example, the Common lautos to 22 per cent from jcars now is 20 per cent. If Brit- ain enters the Market, w British duty would increase to 22 per cent from 20 c aman --though not necessarily reduc- MISHAP CAUSE tions--on some $250,000,000 in Harold Biggs of RR 8, Lon- |yarket. don, Ont., suffered severe | These figures are based on arm burns Wednesday when |1969 export sales of goods af- he brushed against a 4,100- |fected, and the amounts prob- volt wire while trying to res- |ably are higher now. cue his cat from this trans- | The extent of some of these former pole. Bystanders said |secondary benefits has become the cat later climbed up and |known through the early an- down the pole several times. |nouncement by the U.S. of the --(CP Wirephoto) |bilateral deals it made with other countries in the drawn-out Geneva negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GO TO ALL Tobacco Sale Talks Continue |e: sr noceauce, ant OTTAWA (CP) -- Represen-|chiefly on a bilateral basis be- tatives of the Ontario Flue-|tween the principal suppliers of Cured Tobacco Marketing| the goods involved. But when the Board met Wednesday with gov- two sides--for example, the U.S ernment members of Parlia- and the Common Market--strike ment and further talks were'a bargain, the tariff concessions scheduled this week with the they grant each other must be major tobacco buyers before the made available to all Gatt coun- MPs report to Agriculture Min-|tries ister Hamilton That is how Canada benefitted Only about 150,000,000 pounds The secondary benefits to Can- of the 1961 crop of 192,000,000 ada resulting from U.S. agree- pounds have been sold, board) ments involve mostly machinery chairman George A. Demeyere and manufactured goods, of Tillsonburg told the MPs'; The U.S. tariff reductions will committee be a two-stage affair amounting James McBain, member for|in most cases to a 20-per-cent Elgin, headed the parliamentary|cut, with half the reduction com- group representing the majoring this year, probably in late tobacco-producing areas. The summer, and the balance 12 group invited the board to Ot-! months later. For example, the tawa for talks, including meet- [\S. tariff on aircraft and parts, ings with representatives of the now 12% per cent, will drop to agriculture and the trade de-)1 per cent and next year to 10 pattments. per cent Mr. McBain said before talk- ing to Mr. Hamilton, it was de-| TALKS GO ON sirable to confer with the ma-| Direct GATT negotiations be- jor tobacco-buying companies|tween Canada and the Common and invitations had been sent|Market are still going on, and out for a meeting with the MPs/the results won't be known un- and the minister. later this /til summer week. One by-product of some tariff Canadian sales to the six-nation THE AMAZING NEW CELLULOSE FILLER SIMPLY WON'T FALL OUT! Mend those cracks ! For cracks, holes, joins in ceilings and walls. No need to enlarge, cut back or wet the crack. Unique cellulose bond. Stays workable for ap- proximately an hour. Takes nails and screws. 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The bishop told a tour ith no|place in or near the Cedarvale|ism study conference here that special provisions for autos, the!Park area of York Township While looking for a sex deviate|ment in a carnival atmosphere Crichton n the area police picked up'that leads to corruption. {Rabbi Leiner, 27, of Brooklyn,, |N.Y., on suspicion and ended up| charging him with creating aj disturbance and assaulting po- lice The rabbi complained of po- lice brutality and the charee discussions with the parent) [plant management in the U.S.'-- Mr. Burt said the 38 workers} jhere were confronted with | Second Secret Probe Session ultimatum of accepting a five- year contract calling for a wage} TORONTO (CP) -- After the Sion will adhere to its original plan to recess until April 16 freeze for male employees and) 37-cent wage cuts for women after today's sitting. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 5, 1962 J] Burt Attacks Factory Sale WINDOR, Ont ; nadian United Auto Workers which nas vee union director George Burt charged Wednesday that Essex Wire Corporation is selling its Windsor plant because it could not force werkers to accept a long contract that would freeze some wages and lower others The firm's manufacturing plant bound MAPLE FAMILY since March 8 "For sale" signs} More than 100 species of ma- today. were posted at the plant Tues-/ ple trees and shrubs are known day. General Manager R. S./in the northern hemisphere, 13 said the decision to| of them native to North Amer-| the plant followed top-leveliica Ontario Supreme C-urt, the one-\ter baked t man commissioner, Nor Was there any information as to what had transpired at Wednesday's proceedings. 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