'Jagan's Army Ideas Create New Tension THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 12, 1962 7 Rir Tons Boost Yield Of Oats BERKELEY, CALIF, (AP)-- A University of California re- By BURCHELL 0. WILLS ence this year. Talks scheduled|the secure knowledge that Brit4 |Canadian Press Correspondent|for May are reported to havelish troops are here to squelch | GEORGETOWN, Britis h/|been postponed. What this coun- any form of effective oppositio Guiana (CP)-- The opposition|try needs, said Fraser, isto him. When independence is on to nr ie at|stability and calm. granted, Britain knows full wel e government of leftist Pre-| that these troops will be re mier Cheddi Jagan as this Brit- BACKED BY INDIANS lplaced by the ela hardaned ish colony tries to recover from) While Fraser was here, an 'soigiers of the Internationa disastrous February riots. open letter was addressed to|projetariat. .. .'" Charges have been made that|him by Randolph Emanuel the premier is seeking to make Cheeks, 'member of the small| OPPOSED BY PAPER British Guiana the first outpost|United Force party and repre-- The Georgetown Sunday of international communism on/SeMtative of Georgetown North Chronicle attacked the premie' the South American continent,|in the Legislative Assembly. | when he announced in a weekl This the premier denies, say-| Cheeks wrote that Jagan hadjradio broadcast that he is con VACATION TIME is movie time. Many families plan a complete photo story of their Restrictions On Candidates OTTAWA (CP)--Government contractors are not eligible to run as candidates in federal elections So, you decide to buy a gov-|By REX FROST, FPSA, ARPS ated at varying film speeds, these modern gadgets in favor iyrning it on during breakfast. a ernment annuity. Does that dis- qualify you? The Commons committee on Vacation travel movie away 'Holiday Movies | ing British Guiana will not be| obtained only 42.7 per cent of! allowed to become a base for|the popular vote in winning 20 communism and the Russians,|of 35 seats in the Legislative or "for an attack on anybody."|Assembly in last August's gen- A new wave of protests was'eral election. The premier, of, directed his way when he an-|East Indian descent, had been nounced consideration is beingjelected by people of his own given to establishment of a race who form the largest racial national army. Countries bar-|group in the colony. gaining for independence, he) «Qwing to the blind support said, always consider fit the) given to this man, his group is setting up of a national army/heid responsible by others for as a means of defence and) paving the way for the Commu- security. nist takeover here," Chéeks FEAR INTERVENTION wrote, One of the premier's oppo-, "The majority of the people nents has asked Britain to make|therefore feel themselves) sure British troops now in the|trapped and are ready for ex- colony are not used to permit|plosion. Though they are by ithe Jagan government to im-|nature peaceful and hospitable, |pose any "raw Communist/they are beginning to under- |measure" on the Guianese. stand the peril to which they | The troops were hurriedly|are exposed by circumstances i | summoned Feb. 16 to quell riots|/beyond their control. that capped a weeklong general) "Now the situation is further \strike against budget imposing heavy new|been brought here, nominally to ltaxes on the working class,;Six|keep the Queen's peace, but in \persons were killed and * 200) fact the effect of their presence a linjured in the riots. More thanjis to keep in office a Communist ------|80 businesses were destroyed by} government against which there fire and damage from se abe agen uprising. : . flames and looting was esti-| "And the most sinister aspect Ancient Music Box Sounds trip. On your holiday travels, | faces of people you meet. search out the interesting | Study their way of life, then hallmarks of character in the | capture it on film, PHOTOGRAPHY a government) complicated. British troops have, unist measure upon us with sidering establishment national army. that the premier elected by the East Indian vot and said: "Jagan's army will communal army organized t protect communal interests. H will decide when his army is to be used, and when the opposition threatens to over throw the government... . "This country is balancing precariously on the edge of a precipice. We saw signs of the gorge below on Feb. 16 (the day of the riots). A communal army; levying reprisals against th opposition can only_ inspir protectionist measures, The significance of 'this is both horrible and horrifying." EAT LESS VERNON, B.C. (CP) -- Eat properly to prolong life, is the advice of Mrs. Annie Biglund, who celebrated her 103rd birth- day. "People eat far too much and far too often," said Mrs. 'Biglund. She spends most of her time knitting for orphans in Hong Kong. "truly tragic' for a country so ;mated at $30,000,000. for the future is that Dr. Jagan | . . Said Soothing =", near independence. | Hugh Fraser, British parlia-;/now can impose any raw Com- KITCHENER, Ont. (CP)-- He declined to say what effect mentary undersecretary for the)m | colonies, came here to study the|-. eines They have television, hi-fi andthe riots might have on Premier radio at the home of Carl Metz, Jagan's request that British situation in the wake of the! riots which he described as But the five children and their Guiana be granted independ- parents frequently switch -- off A es ee Steps To Bright 135 SIMCOE ST. NORTH @ RESIDENT PARTNERS Gordon W. Riehl, C.A., R.1.A, Burt R. Waters, C.A, jtry opening your story with a of the soothing sounds of an |. You never seem to tire of 1889 music the soothing sound. 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Comm., C.A. ceri ye ' brisk start ; 1 N.J., by the Regina Company,|music to the outside during the privileges and elections, at the 4 c second, followed in successi¢ » Dy e pany, |e 1960 session of Parliament, took; Way Of doing this is by film-jhy setae filmed ae '< aan : the instrument came to the|Christmas Season so that others note of this ticklish question of|ing a sequence of impressions} ;-, 14° Metz family via California and|may enjoy it. | eet Preston, Ont. 7 interpretation and decided to of the family making prepara- -- ROLLICKING START The late Msgr. William Gehl remove it jtions for the trip. Open pak ice _Of| Effect of this will be to,of Preston acquired it from a Poa ; ;}mother an a consulting|show early family prepara-|California priest. When Msgr.| pagel contract, accarding travel folders and maps. Junior|tions in lethargic, slow motion.|Gehl died he left it to his house-| ee ; could be shown assembling the/Then normal activity around|keeper who passed it on to Mr.| are bs rma parry" sa met ee gent. sr Fogg ged the ho.1e. Finally, as the time|/Metz, her nephew. e problem by specifically ex-jtogs, or attempting to don aniof departure grows nearer,| The instr dee empting government annuities outfit he outgrew years ago.\everything appears to be done ee eee from the contract restraint im- Sister might be washing and/on the double. This is one way] powerful steel spring. posed on candidates by the Can-lironing dresses, giving herselfjof getting your film off toa ie atcee fe ada Elections Act. a facial and hairdo. Mother| rollicking start. ne Pa 15 wey oye with Nar ' sati rite inked machine, including dances an ater endorsed|compieting kitchen chores, and, An opening title sequence nonular % ' ra ine iw \for laughs, endeavoring to jam), iad . ~ | popular tunes of the day, Iwo in} : ; can easily be made by throw-\of the songs are "Fare Th t|twice as much clothing into fia eolartul travel fold af le songs are Fare hee suitcase as it was intended to pi poi ihe. cian i noned sb Molly Darling" and 'Idaho Song. pisic A aad succession, Set up your cam- e | : Father might'be filme ready-\ora, preferably on a tripod, STEEL DISCS | ing the car, taking on gas at a pointing down for close-up service station, checking his filming of a small marked out The discs, about twice the| golf bag, packing color moviejarea of a table top or floor, Size of an average record, are film into the gadget bag. Final- Stack the siaittah eolline. Ar made of steel] and are practi- ly show him piling luggage into) >'4! snutier roilng. "\t-\ cally indestructible. 1 ' ; ails range for someone to casually s the car trunk, and expressing} i) ow the travel literat { As the disc revolves, hun- annoyance when the gang is e travel literature a nad F taht each. senveseiis fate' set Maan 46 leave the lens coverage area at inter. dreds of teeth, each represen ate getting read; wads vals of about one second. This|ing a note, come into contact EARLY HUMOR lwill give your future movie au-| With pins on a steel shaft, caus- Opening sequences of your dience a cursory impression of|ing it to vibrate and producing} movie should develop as many|Places visited on the trip. Ifjthe music. | humorous situations as pos-/necessary, you could collect) The machine plays 20 minutes sible. These abound in family|the literature en route, and on one winding and cannot be life, and are more readily in-|film the title sequence follow-joverwound. This, and a switch terpreted in movies tha njing your return home. |for changing pitch levels, were smave are through any other photographic), ,. ' considered deluxe features of u 'own attorneys are pid . ri erg eco pp ial running medium. Developing comedy| LEAD TITLES the instrument which sold for, " r themes as a movie opener, will| In some of your travel films,) $145, Extra discs were 60 cents Still another change relates to\cset the stage for its continua-|for variety plan to introduce| each factors that would make a per-|tion through later portions of|a element of suspense into) pisos!' are no longer stocked| son ineligible to act as an elec-ithe film, and provide. relief/your lead titles in the United Slates. Mca, Mats tion official. _-- the old regu-|from its more serious sections.| Rather than filming a main|said, but she understands they i iens and persons once ' ; i " y » Vi | / 7 rhe : ' Sled at ps (haiclable of,|,500n after takeoff, you might) oe ec City", give tte pons are still available in Germany. |show mother discovering she) <ue viet "T often play it while working A government. annuity is, 25 Its action was | by Parliament as a whole a wholesale revision of the ac which will have effect at the June 18 general election. before TCA was established. RULE OUTDATED Another change removes the restriction against registrars of deeds running as candidates. Under the old law, a number of categories of law officials were forbidden to run on grounds they were in a position to ex- ercise undue influence over part of the electorate. The committee felt there could be no such objection to registrars of deeds so the re- straint against them was re- moved. Sheriffs, clerks of the well has it succeeded? tion of Canada. Gordon W. Riehl, C.A., R.1.A. Robert W. Lightfoot, C.A. George E. Tret! Burt R, Waters, search team has reported dou- bling the growth rate and har- vest yield of laboratory oat crops by electrifying them with concentrations of ions. Team members said the ex- lact cause of the growth boost was not known. A seven-year study, headed learning the effects of air ions ion living tissues and cells. The findings may have direct value in greenhouse operation or in loxygen-cycling algae farms in future space vehicles. The air ions are tiny conduc- charged gas molecule sur- rounded by a cluster of four to 12 uncharged molecules, The ions are normally pre- sent in the atmosphere. Con- 'centrations and charges vary with climatic conditions, Berkeley scientists planted oats seeds in trays covered with plastic domes. Ion generators mounted in the domes injected positive ions into some containers and neg- ative ions into others. Neutral atmosphere was maintained in still others, The plants exposed to the lions grew twice as, fast as those in neutral atmosphere. After harvesting the dry weight of the ion-treated planis was more than double the un- treated oats. The researchers reported ion was enough to achieve the full boost in growth rate, tors of atmospheric electricity. aThey consist of a_ single treatment for only five days SERVICE STATIONS OPEN THIS SUNDAY 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. STEWART MOTOR SALES 822 KING PRESTON'S SUNOCO STATION 925 SIMCOE HOUSTON'S TEXACO STATION 67 KING CRANFIELD'S 331 PARK FOOTE'S SHE 97 KING GANGEMI'S SERVICE STATION 809 SIMCOE ROBINSON'S ESSO STATION 89 SIMCOE VIVIAN'S B.A. STATION NONQUON ROAD WHITEFIELD'S SUNOCO STATION 531 RITSON ST. WEST ST. NORTH ST. WEST B.A. STATION RD. SOUTH LL STATION ST. EAST ST, SOUTH ST. SOUTH RD, SOUTH "If some countries have too much history, we have too much geography". So said Canada's Prime Minister in the year Overcoming that problem--breaking the distance barrier and unifying Canada as never before-- was the job your airline took on in 1937. How HOURS INSTEAD OF DAYS. In 1937, travel- ling time from Vancouver to Poronto was at least 3% days. TCA's first trans-continental flight slashed this to 14 hours, and today DC-8 passengers make the trip in just over 4 hours, Vancouver to Halifax takes only 814 hours. But this shrinking of the map was inevitable, and the success of TCA's unifying mission must be measured in other terms. The people's confidence in the airline, the number of Canadians who travel and ship by air, the areas served, the fre- quency and quality of service: these tell the story. SOME FACTS TO CONSIDER. In its first 25 years, TCA has carried more than 28 million passengers--about 114 times the present popula- Last year, TCA hauled nearly a million individual shipments of air freight and express, plus 26 eter ---- TCA planes take Of approximately 350 times each day for destinations in Canada, the U.S, and overseas. On heavily travelled routes (such as Toronto-Montreal) TCA operates as many as 35 flights a day linking key cities. And. TCA service is geared to the needs of smaller centres, as well. The job of national unification takes TCA into more than 40 Canadian i ties, Two-thirds of commmuni« these have less than 100,000 population. One-third have less than 25,000, (TCA serves more places under 25,000 population than any other major airline. It makes an: im- portant contribution to the fact that 60% of all Canadian airports have scheduled airline service --as compared with 30% in the U.S.). STILL YOUNG--STILL GROWING. 25 years is a relatively short | ife span for a major airline-- particularly since progress was slowed during six years of war. Most national carriers in other countries have been in business considerably longer. In that brief period, TCA has grown to be 8th in size among the nearly 300 scheduled airlines of the world, in terms of passenger miles flown. It provides unexcelled services with one of the world's finest aircraft fleets, at fares among the lowest in the world. fence could not serve This provision now removed. The committee soned that an alien does to society. Movie Inspired Dinosaur Exhibit CALGARY (CP) the movie The Lost World and was so entranced with the pre-|of wood to the exact scale of historic animals he decided to the drawing. Then the recreate them. Since Alberta was the home framework is made of rods, f North America's/forming the hollow body, legs, he decided to build head and tail. Then the inside them in a Of the frame is cemented. of many o dinosaurs, some and arrange natural-looking setting. For five years he through books and mented with construction meth- ods. He asked the Calgary Zoo's permission to begin a park. The z00 agreed. plodded Mr. Kanerva, now 79, then\three months to create. Six men has beenling to be driven back to rejing Eastward rea-|trieve them from the bedroom not dresser. qualify as a Canadian citizen|dad, sensing he has left his or British subject anyway. And pipe behind, returns to search) See. it was deemed unfair to dis- the living room, only criminate against a malefactor cover who had already paid his debt'pocket all the time Thirty! swamps years ago John Kanerva saw history. experi-|. icement layer is drying 0k- has left her rings behind, hav-|obscure caption such as we jand in the winter in particular to the b resi (This way your potential PVE leila Cone frequently insist on ences will have no way of know-} ing what places they are to|known, historic or scenic views, Being kept guessing in-| followed finally by sub titles; dis-|trigues most people and keeps|/naming them. his|them speculating. Suspense is) Humor and suspense can do an important interest holding wonders for your home movies If your camera can be oper- feature in most films. but don't disregard your. film. Intrigue your audience furth- Quality color film can deliver jer by first showing film seg-|more lifelike movies with ments of lesser known places|clean, bright colors and a built- jvisited on the trip, not readily|in margin of error if your ex-} jidentifiable. I,ater provide|posure setting isn't precisely) clues by inclusion of better accurate. WHAT'S GOOD? That's a question we are often asked and the answer depends really on what your in- vestment objects are. Many people want capital gains while others prefer income or a high degree of safety such as a bond or a good preferred stock. You will probably find the answer in our weekly recom- mended list. Office and TCA team up to give Or a situation where| to the pipe was in before the dawn of Next comes the model, made actual construction begins. A_ steel The outside is cemented with from three to five coats of the mixture. The wrinkles in the 'skin'"' are made when the last After the cement is dry, the beasts are painted. Dinny,.a Brontosaurus, took} Please mail me your latest weekly Recommended List. It is my understanding | am under no obliga- million pounds of mail. (The Canadian Post postal service in the Western Hemisphere in which all first-class mail goes by air.) Canada the only With this record of achievement already estab- lished, Canadians can look forward in the years ahead to continually growing benefits from an airline operated by and for the people it serves. began the art that became his| worked five weeks on the main| life's work. His talent has given|.onctruction and Mr. Kanerva Calgary its Dinosaur Park. and his son Bill finished the job He has built 56 dinosaurs for|Dinny is 103 feet long and 32 the park, which occupies a sec-| feet high. When he gets a fa- tion of St. George's Island injcial, and he needs. one' every the Bow River. His replicas are|few years, it takes about eight tion. NAME ADDRESS. ..45 as perfect in detail as possible and his construction is so sturdy that even the huge hollow body of Dinny, the king of Dinosaur Park built in 1934, has never cracked. First step in the making of a dinosaur is the sketch. Artists have painted dinosaurs from covered bones and Mr. Kanerva studies these and other @vail- able material. Then he sketches the beast as he thinks it looked when it roamed the marshy days and eight gallons of paint to brighten his greenish com- plexion. No more dinosaurs are planned for the Calgary park, but Mr. Kanerva plans to con- tinue working a little on the old ones each summer. everal offers to continue his work in faraway 'places have come Mr. Kanerva's way dur- ing his 30 years at. Dinosaur Park. But he always turned them down. J. BH. CRANG & CO. 22 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA = PHONE 725-3591 Members of Investment Dealers' Association Members of the Toronto Stock Exchange . 655-3477 985-7193 728-8417 Thomas Colder N. R. 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