Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1962, p. 12

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HECKLER CARRIED OUT An unidentified heckler was } couver Wednesday night after | carried off at Prime Minister | he was knocked out. Witnesses Diéfenbaker's rally in Van- | said soméone hit him when he Bargain Buying -- | By Richest Man | LONDON (AP)--J. Paul Getty; Asked for his version of why --one of the world's richest | the stock market sagged s men -- said Wednesday he is/badly, he replied: buying, not selling, stocks. "T think it was largély emo- In an interview he said that|tional, Some speculators had last Monday. when the New| been forced to sell after pushing York Stock Exchange suffered|their luck too far." its worst slump since 1929, he| He said he felt the market asked his broker to buy stocks.|was largely oversold. "My brokere picked up be-| Asked what he thought twéen 40,000 and 50,000 oiljfuture held, the oilman shares for me," he said, "'and/swered: I would have bought some more) "| don't think the slide will if Yd been able to get them."/go on. In fact, I think there will He said that if prices stay|be a rather substantial rise and down, he will continue to buy. [very shortly." > Getty's vast fortune comes) Asked if he had been follow- primarily from oil. ing the ticker ' tape at his i --\nearby stately home, Sutton . a " Pace, American - born Getty Rid Societies Fight Control said "Oh, good gracious no. 1) haven't looked at one of those things for years." TORONTO (CP)--The annual conference of the Ontario As-; sociation of Children's Aid So-| gaped as a large woman in her cieties in an almost unanimous|late 50s approached the foun- vote Wednesday resolved to op-jtain in front of the legislative pose government control of/buildings, took off her shoes their agencies and stockings and went wading. Agreement came the| Afterwards, donning the foot- the an HAPPY FEET VICTORIA (CP) -- Tourists after conference had split factions on the question Tues- day. However, the résolution pledged that the association would co-operate with the On- tario department of public wel-| fare in séeking modifications in the structure of CAS services. | The conference tabled another) resolution condemning an offi cial of the welfare department who allegedly has been advocat- ing that CAS agencies should be|- brought under muhicipal de- partments. The official was not| nemed. A conference resolution urged that all cases dealing with cus- tody of children be heard in in- formal family courts, Jack Fin- lay of Hamilton said much con- fusion results from such cus- tody cases as divorce being heard in courts other than those involving neglect Another resolution asked for the right to convene juvenile courts on Sundays for cases in which legal action is needed for a CAS agency to secure emer- gency medical treatment for a child. BE COOL AND CONFIDENT Hippen tReasuRe into two| wear, she sedately walked away. WED 65. YEARS HANOVER, Ont. 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NEW TOTAL Canada's population at 1, 1962, was an estimated 18,- 508,000--an increase of 270,000 from June 1, 1961 April just say "CHARGE IT" on Walker's Plan Account of congregations ard presbyter- iés to sponsor forums in which all candidates for public office may be heard was supported Wednesday by the Bay of Quinte conference of the United Church of Canada. The resolution was presented by Rev. Melville Buttars of Pickering, Ont., on behalf of the committee of evangelism and social service. It arose from a motion stating the democratic form of governmént depended on an informed electorate and that curbing corrupt politics was the cencern of Christians. Political Forum Right Supported KINGSTON (CP) --The right; Tabled for further discussion | was a résolution expressifg op | position to nuclear testing for) military purposes and opposi- tion to the possession of nuclear weapons by Cahada or their présence on Cafadian soil. 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