Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1962, p. 4

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Se 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 21, 1962 BUILDS STREET PIANOS Jeweller Antonio Tomasso, 59, still builds street pianos in his London, England, shop, a trade practised by his fam- ONTARIO BRIFS | ily for 150 years. The pianos, selling for £400, play about 10 tunes and are described by Lied In Court, Three Remanded LIED UNDER OATH CHATHAM (CP)-- Peter Janiaux. 24, his brother-in-law Ralph David Wiper KILLED Ont. (CP) 16, of the YOUTH IS LEAMINGTON, Gerald Hooper, 19, and Daniel Leamington district was kill Druer, 19, all of Wallaceburg, Ont., were. found guilty Friday of perjury and remanded until July 27. They were convicted of lying under oath while giving evidence in Janiaux's June 21 trial for drunk driving GIRL PLEADS GUILT BRANTFORD (CP) --A teen age London girl pleaded guilty Friday to two charges of utter ing forged cheques worth a total of $47. Dorothy Ann Byers, 17, was remanded in custody until Friday for sentencing SHOT BY BROTHER KITCHENER (CP) -- Russell Gilder, 9, was in satisfactory condition in hospital after being accidentally wounded by his seven-year-old brother. Police said Russell and Robert, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilder of RR2, Arthur, were playing with a .303-calibre rifle when the accident occurred TO PROBE FORCE LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Judge Bruce Macdonald, head of the Ontario police commission, said "Piday an investigation into "problems with the administra- tion of\the police department" in neaXby Swathroy should begin "the™Yirst of the week." Town council had asked why a number of constables left the four-man force during the last three years. STOLE $40, TWO YEARS LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Glenn Clayton Miller, 20, was sen- tenced Friday to two years less a day plus 12 months indeter- minate for a robbery that netted him $40. Charles Savage, 50, was knocked unconscious and robbed in his backyard by Miller and another man when hit by a car while cycling near his home TELLER GETS A EAR TORONTO (CP) -- A 20-year- old teller who left her wicket to buy some pills--and took $4,250 with her from the till-- was sentenced Friday to one KILLS WOMAN KINGSVILLE, Ont. (CP)--A Detroit woman, Mrs. Melrose Trueblood, 44, was killed Friday when her car collided "here with a freight train. The train's con- ductor, John Wardle of t Thomas, said it was travelling at 50 miles an hour when it hit the car NO POLIO CASES TORONTO (CP)--No cases of poliomyelitis.have been reported here this year, Dr. A. R. J Boyd, city medical officer of health, said Friday. He attrib uted the decline in polio cases in recent years to the Salk vaccine, first used in 1955. Last vear, the city had five cases GIRL ELECTROCUTED CLINTON, Ont. (CP)--Agnes Marlene Oesch, 18, of Zurich, Ont., was electrocuted Friday when the carshea waasp-es ns ger in knocked down a utility pole at an intersection here. A high-voltage wire dropped on the car. CHECK SCHOOLS BRANTFORD (CP) -- Ar investigation into the condition of 12 older school buildings here has been started as the result of 'structural weaknesses un covered this week during inspec tions of Ryerson and Grand View public schools. Checks at both schools revealed wooden roof trusses were sagging badly LATEST DANCE CRAZE Toronto teen-ager demon strates the Popeye, a dance described as a cross between the hovnpipe and square-dan cing. Many of. the wear bell-bottomed slacks ce dancers | which hug the thigh and cling to the knee. Buttons, ornate straps or pieces of chain adorn the bottom (CP Photo) | for the man who has every: Tomasso as the perfect gift thing. (CP Photo) Farmer | Gets '10 Day Start On Tobacco SIMCOR (CP) -- Farmer Eugene Caswell began harvest- ing his 41 acres of tobacco Friday--about 10 days ahead of the expected start of crop-clear- ing in the area The start, one of the earliest ever recorded in the tobacco belt, was attributed by Mr Caswell to early planting and good. greenhouse plants Camps have been set up in Delhi and Langton to house and feed transient workers expected to begin arriving Monday from Georgia in the southern United States Perth County Swine Herds Watched WOODSTOCK (CP)--Watch ts being kept on 12 swine herds in Perth County because they came in contact with animals infected with hog cholera. Dr. P. D. Armstrong, federal sub district veterinarian for Perth, says. Dr. Armstrong, asked about a report that the disease is sus- pected at one of the farms, said Friday it is incorrect. "We have simply asked the owners not to sell any pigs and to keep other persons away from the premises until this thing is solved." Pig sales cancelled in Kitchener Thursday 'and 15 farms in Oxford County have been placed under quarantine following an as yet small out break of hog cholera in western Ontario were A veterinarian said Thursday he believes the outbreak was caused by pigs shipped from infested farms in Eastern Ontario $5 Million Profit For Packing Firm TORONTO .(CP) -- Canada Packers Ltd. had net profit in the year ended March 28 of $5,- 072,000, compared with $4,672,- 000 in the preceding year. Sales were $558.476,000 compared with $544 ,987,000, | B.C. Electric JFK To Renew Fight Shows Profit In 8 Months For Medicare setup VICTORIA (CP)--British Col-. By CARMAN CUMMING those over 65 that were covered financed by federal-state con- umbia Electric Company made ee (op)---President |>Y. the national social security|tributions and almost half the @ net profit of $15,583,941 in its, _NEW. YORK (CP)--Presiden |system, to which employers and/states have not yet put it into first eight months as a govern-| [Kennedy is picking up ine | employees contribute. This was effect. ment agency. : 'pieces of his shattered medica' designed to cover about 80 per ae cee Premier Bennett issued the | |care program for the aged--an leent of the estimated 17,500,000 SOCILIZED MEDICINE company release, last report un-| |moulding them inot campaign! 4 wericans over 65. | The AMA and other oppo: der the B.C. Electric label, Fri| jammunition for the U.S. con- |nents also attacked the Kennedy day as part of a provincial gov-| | gressional elections 'coming UP/PLAN ALTERED |plan-as a further encroachment ernment agency. j ,in November. : To gain Republican support,| Of the welfare state. Senate Re- Premier Bennett issued the The Senate's 52-10-48 defeat of the program was altered to pro-| Publican leader Everett Dirk- company release, last report the measure Tuesday marked! ia. for those not covered by Sen of Illinois called it a 'toe-under the B.C. Electric label, the third time this year that a). 9.4) security and to include|iM-the-door" of British-style so.| Friday as part of a provincial major Kennedy program has} ome participation by private|Cialized medicine and insisted | government midsummer finan. been knocked down in Congress-| health insurance groups. the Kerr-Mills program should cial review that included a Political implications of the) 'rhe nian would have provided be given: a chance to work. stocktaking of other agencies. beating are so great they have) mos: hospital costs for the aged . The administration estimated Mr. Bennett reported the prov- almost completely obscured pir no doctors' fees or drugithat the plan would cost about |ince's indirect debt -- money | clear-cut debate on merits of | costs, except in the case of $1,200,000,000 in its first full/that will liquidate itself--at $1,- jthe plan. drugs administered in hospital.|¥ear of operation. Both Dirksen 341,677,875. He says B.C. has Kennedy, never a man to take, Phe patient would have been 429d the AMA said the cost no direct debt. defeat quietly, warned that he! required to pay $10 a day for! Might be double that amount, The government budget, inde- will emphasize the issue in NO-| the first nine days in hospital, Backers of the program ar-)pendent of Crown agencies, had) vmber when 38 of the 100 sena-jiit then could have remained Sued that it was necessary tola $10,481,954 surplus at March} tors and all 437 representatives fo, another 81° days free of Protect the vulnerable old-age|31, Mr. Bennett said, with rev-| face the voters. charge. Other benefits included abe "y an age of increasing|enue of $340,226,341. -- : up to 180 days of free home, ™e@ical costs. In its power development act ee oye be sure Nursing care, up to 240 home| Said Kennedy: of Aug, 1, 1961, the provincial) \that success of his Democratic|ealth visits annually and some 1 believe this is a most se- government took over B.C.| pel ihe clactinae wilt guar. | utpatient diagnostic services, | 7ious defeat for every American | Electric and in March this | : 'king for the medical} Under the private insurance |{@mily, for the 17,000,000 Amer-jyear wiped out the BCE name) -- pronaoet option, a patient could elect to i¢ans who are over 65, whose|with amendments to the August} ob Fi cecal Condens Boiss take his benefits through a pri- em sone. how De at that merged BCE and the ,ocrats outnumber Republicans | ¥4!¢ policy. This would have hs i ess ria a's bad _ rp ge go mite mal 64 to 36 in the Senate and 263/8iven a choice of 45 days of What it was in their working|the B.C. Hydro and Power Au. to 174 in the House of Repre- hospital benefits without the in- page pce ie ae " thority, ' : : sentatives. But this hasn't nec-|itial $10 payments for the first fy igh no are less able to-pay| B.C. Power Corporation is still essarily smoothed the way for|ine days, instead of the 90 days! 'heir bills contesting the original takeover ten Aiba vale ' with $90 in initial payments legislation in the courts. administration. bills. TI : The medical care plan didn't he plan was to have been Senator Arthur Roebuck, 84- | year-old Liberal, is opposed to | Senators retire at 75. Chaif- man of the busy divorce com- mittee, he is his own best yo an BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:15 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! MINUTES oF 1HE most 4 INTENSE SUSPENSE ! Harding Carpets Lid., com. (a = M-E-M presets mon eight cents, pfd. 35.9375 , ue LAST VOYAGE a cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 14.| - _ ae vena in METROCOLOR =. TORNADO KILLS THREE BRITTON, Mich. (AP) -- A heavy wind whirled a car car-| rying five persons around, turned it upside down and) smashed it into a -tree Friday) night, killing a 34 - year'- old mother, her son and a_ niece.| Britton police described it as an isolated tornado. It destroyed a} home, a too] shed and a chicken, coop near this southeastern Michigan village. Americans Bid $8 Million For British Firm LONDON (AP)--An_ $8,000,000 American takeover bid for Lan-| CT. Old Time -- Modern SENATOR KEEPS ACTIVE argument. He runs a law prac- tice in Toronto, remains active the government's plan to have | as a labor conciliation expert, plays golf and paints. (CP Photo) 27,000 Volt Jolt Shocks Doctors BRANTFORD (CP) --- Bruce, ' 'You know what it's like when u hear the crash of thunder d lightning? Well; that's all I remember, Afterwards I could feel the tingling, burning sensa- tion going right down through ;my body. DANCE TONIGHT ADMISSION -- $1.00 SAT. SUN. MON. 'The Time Machine' STEVE MeQUEEN even reach the floor of the financed hy an bratty of .% of House because the ways and|@ per cent each in the pay- ne ' -anc|Ployee. The salary base on i ocrats outnumbr Republicans) ?)0¥' : ' e oF LJ own 1s ee. 15 to 10--wouldn"t let it be voted which the levy is based would tl tea y imsilanes " (CP) -- Canadian After a long delay in that 8 committee the administration pay g9759 MORE By THE CANADIAN PRESS Week totalled 8,189. vehicles om acter ia ie Sean. t k little compared with 12,484 last week, proved, each employee. earning change this week. an amendment to a bill, already /g5.209 a year or more would; Day money was available al po and model change-over sea- public welfare laws. security tax and his employer/ury bills sold on a : aoe \ i yer | ury § n average |; A . d But 21 Democratic senators, would have paid a_ similarjbasis to yield 5.51 compared a Commane sonar trons joined 31 Republicans to defeat $17.68 would have been used to b y | Sad std . : ' [ ut closed the week selling on a sania al 5 : it. Five liberal Republicans, co-/ finance the medical care pro- 5.40 basis, while 181-day bills | 139 trucks compared with ay eam 30-year-old construc- considerably revised form, went| would have gone toward build-| with 5.72 wath | - : needa totals 315,701 vehic is obably one of a few i] along with the 43 Democrats |ing up old age retirement and| Mid- and long-term prices chai hg engd meni ah's in Binaas whe can teu yu how FACES DIFFICULT TASK | |The American Medical peso. |474, 196 at 96: Canada 414, 1983 |of 265,032 cars compared, with |cution. Thus Kennedy in the cam. ion, lef opponent o e/at 86; and CNR 5, 1987, at 92. 202,277 and 49,769 trucks com.) Mr. Alderson. in fair condition . AMA president, Dr. George M. 'ed ter of a . : task of firing at the Republi-| 4 bd announced terms new Car output by companies this! , ates * f : : s s Sof 27,000 volts of electricity he cans without hitting some of his| ister, issued a statement hail-/$200,000,000 bond issue with two week and this year to date, with received Thursday while work. ready shaky unity of the Demo.|i" the public interest and add- Oct. 1, 1969. issued at 99 to yield corresponding period last year way cratic party may suffer in the '"% 5.67 and 544 due 1980 issued atlin brackets, was: fee Aarti es : 6 It would | " > om ets, was: Doctors said they could not process t Would Have been inequit-/98 to yield 5.68. The Bank Of! American Motors 399 (560), understand. why he was. still sharply divided feelings on med. P8Y substantially higher payroll 000,000 open as to maturity. | (1.395), 23 2 = deat iy Sik adeatic ical care for the aged, the Sen- psig to provide health care) Proceeds go toward redemption 2.960 ee cong Ey ga pA ng 1 ee ate vote did not reflect the feel-/{0° millions who are able to of a $285,000,000 three-per-cent General Motors 2,054 (5,423), the cable into high fensian wipes Neconalyvaed The AMA argued instead for' Provincial : d corporat hel Gon plete accuracy : . rovincial and corporate sec-i (nil), 4.713 (3,293), i yer Democrat Jennings Randolph *t'engthening of the Kerr-Mills tors remained quiet with no " iy know what said he favored the proposal but |!* esigned to help needy old - It ve"? Mr . i was voting against it in fear PeTsons regardless of social se- DIVIDENDS oie i atta ae bill would endanger the entire ® . > measure. . Chief Negotiator | 'Canaai considered a Senate Businessmen Get g Poe vgs? wastes B gece vole futile since they were cer MONTREAL (CP)--The chair. se SO EEY oe en ae tain the House would not act ? , pas . . ee . Uc SY 4 They felt they were being askd board has paid tribute to Frank cant ane ee tal d sshd touchy issue for.no good reason, of operation for the Small Busi- for Canada's 100,000 non-operat- _As originally formulated the ness Loans Act resulted in ing railway employees, for the Kennedy plan would have pro-;nearly 3,000 individual loans fo- qualities of leadership he has} ~ ported Friday. "That being so, it is perhaps The new act went inte effect appropriate for me, on behalf of Jan. 19, 1961. By the end of De-| the Canadian people whose nom- had granted 2,977 loans for bus- a tribute to Mr. Hall for the Iness improvement purposes. very able service that he has They averaged $8,600 each. rendered to those whom he has 10 years at a maximum interes{| conciliation on so many occa- of 5% per cent sions," Mr. Justic Munroe said. "During those years the mem- COOPER HONORED s sybabyae® : : an ever - improving standard sil, the Lancaster rayon and art-| Jackie Cooper's TV portrayal of living and the credit for that| ificial silk firm, has been an- of us Navy doctor Chick Hen-!| should, 1 think, be given in The Chemstrand Corp. NewW\the American Medical Associ-|] 'shi ' York, part of the big Monsanto | ajjon ; ae ar ip. displayed': by Mrs) chemical concern, is planning to 000 ordinary shares of the com- CG ELWIS HITS pany. This is $1.26 above the . fie: current market price. > Courage ,¢ So Great... : a . Bond Pr IC@S Auto Production means committee--where Dem-|70!l !ax on employer and em. : be increased to $5,200 from $4,- motor vehicle production. this The neaaue war brought ig, tf the plan had been ap-- Bond prices showed reflecting the start of the holi passed by the House, revising! have paid $27.50 more in social 5% per cent. The 91-day treas- Guiput, as compiled. by. the 17 of them from the south,/amount. Of the $27.50, about/with 548 per cent. last week,|cars compared with 10,356 and sponsoring the legislation in, oy. , . ; ' " acai gram while the remainder|sold on a 5.74 basis compared Production to date this year tion worker from Ingersoll, Ont., voting in favor 'vivor t : . survivor benefits showed little change Canada | ing period last year, made um it feels to come close to electro- paign battle faces the difficult P!@n. considered this unfair. The') The Government of Canada pared with 41,874 in hospital, has survived a jolt own rebellious troops. The al-|i"& the Senate defeat as a 'vote maturities--5¥ per cent due figures for last week and the ing on the Brantford Express- While there have been 2ble lo force wage earners to Canada agreed to acquire $50,- 12,905 (4,168); Chrysler 1,285 alive. He had been holding onto ings of the senators with com-|'@k@ care of themselves." issue maturing Aug. 1. 148,271 (104,815); Studebaker nil/and Mr. Alderson got slammed of West Virginia,' for example, |/#¥, in effect since 1960, which significant issues offered. |happened..I just know I'm lucky that the tie-in with the welfare CU!Y coverage. This plan is Tribute Paid To | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Others 3000 Small Loans man: of a federal conciliation Aug. 31, record Aug. 15; four) 'o go on record on a highly OTTAWA (CP)--The first year Hall, veteran chief negotiator | org Aug. 15. vided health care benefits for talling $25,582,269, it was re-| shown in years of union work cember the finance department inee on this board I am, to pay The loans are repayable over, represented before boards of bers of the unions have gained nounced nesy has won a citation from|large measure to the qualities of bid $3.01 for each of the 2,690,- He faced Lansil's chairman, Sir Donald Horsfall, disclosing the Chem-| strand bid Friday night said the! board is considering the offer and would make an announce.) ment as soon as possible. | Chemstrand is already operat. | ing in Britain. 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