Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1962, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 27, 1962 ]] Beaver's Friend Renews History LONDON (CP)--One of Fleet Street's best-known characters has left for Canada to show his wife the country he tramped through in his 'teens. Australian born Vivian Bordzky, about 68 and still full of pep, was the first person to apply for information at the newly-opened Canadian govern- ment travel bureau here. He sailed on the Empress of Britain Tuesday with his wife Paula for a coast-to-coast Cana- dian tour through places he worked before the First World War as docker, lumberjack, salmon fisherman and reporter. Brodzky now is proprietor of shai SPOTLIGHT Brazilian Power Holds Inflation By FORBES RHUDE Press: Business Editor What inflation can do to costs was dramatically illustrated by Henry Borden, president of Bra- zilian Traction, Light and Power Co., Lid., at Tuesday's annual meeting in Toronto. The company's Ponte Coberta power plant, which is expected to be generating power for the Rio de Janeiro system within a few months, was estimated in 1954 to cost 420,000,000 cruz- eiros, exclusive of all dollar ex- penditure for imported compon- ents. When work started in 1957 the estimate had grown to 965,000,- 000 cruzeiros; by 1959 it had exceeded 1,000,000,000 cruzeiros; | Liquor Prices | May Increase Across Canada By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadians may be in for higher liquor prices right across the country. British Columbia increased its prices 25 per cent on Monday and the following day Quebec announced - increases ranging from four to eight per cent. The increases came swiftly in the wake of Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker's announce- ment Sunday of an additional 15 per cent federal tariff in im- ported stocks, Other provincial liquor boards are studying the situation. Attorney-General Robert Bon~ ner of B.C, ane endl -- the week ing r covers the 15 per cent and the se te a se big higher import prices brought as worked as industrial cor-| spout by the recent pegging of respondent for several London|the Canadian dollar at 92.5 newspapers, including Thejcents in relation to United) Magistrate Appointed Head Police College TORONTO (CP) -- The Star says Magistrate A. Stewart Mitchell of Guelph has beeh ap- pointed head of the new Ontario Police College at Aylmer, Ont. The story says Police Chief Earl Knight of London, Ont., has been selected by the attor- ney - general's department to head the administration depart- ment. . W. B. Common, deputy attor- ney-general, declined to com- ment on the report. Attorney- General Kelso Roberts is out of town. New Pictures Rev. Graham Cotter took the action in support of Desmond Sparham, NDP candidate in Toronto Rosedale. Bishop Wilkinson, in England when the incident occurred, said the matter has been brought to his attention and nothing further will be done. Rt. Rev.-H. R. Hunt, suffra- gan »ishop, said at the time the case would have to be reviewed by Bishop Wilkinson. Mr. Cotter, executive secre- tary of the Church's diocesan council, said he felt the NDP was free from the cynicism of the older parties. He said he was speaking as an individual and not, as a representative of the Church. + Donald S. Macdonald won the seat for the Liberals, quor Board administrator, said the increases in his province will go into effect next Monday. Allan Grossman, chief On- tario liquor commissioner, said his department will advise the cabinet within two weeks whether the price of liquors should be increased. No Action Taken . . Against Priest TORONTO (CP) -- Rt. Rey. F. H. Wilkinson, Anglican Bishop of Toronto, said Tuesday night no action will be taken against a priest who distributed 1,090 letters during the federal election campaign urging sup- port for a New Democratic 'arty candidate. BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA WHITBY WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP ~ OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday, Saturday Although Brazil's over-all ex- change position improved last year, reserves of foreign ex- change have deteriorated since the beginning of 1962, Mr. Bor- den said, and the value of 318 to the U.S. dollar which had been stable for most of 1961, was fixed at the current 359 May 21. TAKE NEW STEPS New steps to control inflation, have recently been taken. Com- »pulsory reserve requirements of commercial banks have been doubled; government depart- FRESH CHERRY PIE 4g DELICIOUS DATE & NUT LOAF 37° FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service and by now it is estimated at) 2,300,0000,00 cruzeiros (about) $64,066,855 U.S.). The current exc the currency is 359 to the U.S. dollar. rate adjustments are secured. | Cross Atlantic Via Cable Link |, veunichalcle]s LONDON (AP) -- News pic- tures: have been sent commer- cially for the first time over a new telephone cable circuit link- ing the general post office in London and Radio Corporation of America in .New York. A news photograph can be transmitted in either direction with consistently good quality. Photos have been sent for years by radio, but these sometimes were marred by atmospherics. Radio will continue in use as a supplementary channel, since the cable's present capacity is limited. While pictures were transmitted Tuesday, the sys- tem will not be in full operation until faults in the Canada- United States leg of the circuit are corrected. The first picture cabled from London to the United States was an Associated Press Wirephoto showing Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif., as she upset fa- vorite Margaret Smith of Aus- tralia in the Wimbledon tennis tournament. Daily Express, and is a friend States funds. of Lord Beaverbrook. | | CHILDREN'S WEAR Infants to Pre-Teens JULY CLEARANCE ments have been requested to cut their budgetted expenditures y 40 per cent; and Congress has approved a bill authorizing the government to raise in 1962 a compulsory loan by a special surcharge on all income tax hange rate of| Payments. On the inflationary side, how- ever, Congress also approved a ------___--______----- | 40-per-cent wage increase for) all government. employees --} S lcivil and military. In addition ar et na |the Chamber of Deputies, but not yet the Senate, has approved 4 4 a measure granting an extra ng tring jmonth's salary, payable at| |Christmas, to all workers other) jthan government employees. As Banks Lead | On April 1 a general wage increase of 45 per cent went TORONTO (CP) --The stockjinto effect in Brazilian Trac-| market survived late profit-|tion's operating companies. How) taking during light trading! ever, rates have been increased} Tuesday to snap its losing to cover this cost in most cases string after six consecutive set- and, Mr. Borden said, the com-} *backs. pany is confident that this will Banks, poorest performers inj be done in any remaining cases.| recent weeks, paced the ad-|Such rate increases, however, vance as all five listed issues--| did nothing to improve the basic Toronto - Dominion, Montreal,|financial situation of the com- Nova Scotia, Royal and Cana-| panies. dian Imperial Bank of Com-| In this situation, because of merce -- showed gains ranging the abolition of preferential from 2% to 3%. rates for interest remittances Algoma Steel and Moore Cor- and certain imports, the dollar poration both rose 1. Walker-\income of the ocmpany Is bound Gooderham climbed 2% to 4744, to decline unless substantial while Dominion Foundries 'and Steel rose 1% to 47.% | Among losers were Consoli- dated Paper and Power Corpo-| ration, each down 1. On index, industrials were ahead 4.83 at 515.06, base) metals .62 at 177.80 and western oils 1.20 at 917.4. Golds fell 1.24 to 96.54. Volume was 2,252,000 shares compared. with Monday's Among base metals, Falcon- bridge and Labrador both rose ¥% and Consolidated Mining and| Smelting %, while Noranda) dipped %. Among golds, Mc- Intyre-Porcupine dropped 31% to 36. 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