Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1962, p. 2

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a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 8, 1952 Food Price Increase Boosts Living Costs OTTAWA (CP)--Living costs,much of an impact was caused) Prices of most basic foods. in Canada rose in June to ajby devaluation of the dollar's rose in June, boosting the food record high level due almost| exchange rate to 9244 U.S. cents|index by 1.4 points to 127 at entirely to.a sharp rise in food|\--a step which increased prices) July 1 from 125.6 a month ear- pfices, the buréau of statistics! of imports. er: \ said today. The June index level com- Price increases were recorded) The : con "e index,| Pates with a figure of 129 forjfor most fresh and cured) consumer price index, the corresponding month last/meats, particularly pork,| php J its_second avancea| yea": The index is based on 1949 chicken and beef. Other foods} helt ae io int Jay L trom |erices equalling 100. : which rose included eggs, flour, | 5 pa th li y Besides higher food prices, coffee, 'grapefruit, apples, can- 199:5.a month earlier. costs of housing, transportation,/ned fruits anid most fresh vege-) The index increase in May of health and personal care and/ tables, notably tomatoes and pO-| tworfifths of a point and the|recreation and reading were up) tatoes, However, prices of mar-| rise in June followed the Mayl/in' June. The cost of clothing garine, powdered skim milk, | 3 dollar devaluation. However,|declined and the tobacco and/oranges, bananas, grapes,. cab-! the bureau did not spell out how! alcohol index was unchanged. |bage and lettuce were lower. Toronto Welcomes ois Refugee Families followed an increase in indus-| trial wages in May. The index) of average industrial wages) and salaries at June 1--latest TORONTO (CP)--Toronto has, The five families, the first to index is based on 1949 wages opened its arms to five refugee arrive of the 100 admitted by equalling 100. -- families from Communist China|the Canadian government, The wages index, computed --a fortunate handful out of al- stepped off a Canadian Pacific from a survey of firms employ- most 70,000 refugees herded) Airlines. jet. ing more than 10 oie beg back to the mainland by Hong . ao Shan. covering a wide range of indus- Kong. authorities. sa ue nak cate yo tries, represents an average of ge ~ through an interpreter. that his ag Py onto oe ie sane ad: food in China consisted of a gov- vanced to 1851 from 134.9 a ernment-rationed food mixture cain cadier with 'both the containing 20 per cent rice and) ™ yodsehnid: GpRNEEDN 80 per cent synthetic substitute. shelter and household opers tage hese we . ian ies oe gpa at slightly higher) d : : levels. | almost unknown in his part of fy shelter, the rent and home- China and are always reserved ownership indexes both were Ask $3,500,000 . . After Sinking for the privileged. up. In household operation, in- Yan Wing Hong, 31, a bus|creases occurred in the cost of DETROIT (AP) -- Canadianjdriver in Canton before he es-|fuel and lighting, floor cover- owners of the motorship Mont-|caped to Hong Kong and hid injings, textiles, uten sils and rose have asked $3,500,000 in|tHe mountains to elude police,/equipment and household sup: said people everywhere in China plies. damages from the barge and were dissatisfied with the Com- tug involved in the July 30)munist regime. because of food crash which sent the Montrose| shortages to the bottom of the Detroit) He said he spent seven food- River less days in hills outside Hong Kong to escape repatriation. He Montship Lines, Limited, aldeseribed a common staple on Canadian firm with headquar-| mainland. China--powdered tree ters in' Montreal, filed suit in|Jeaves mixed with flavored wa- federal] court against the tugiter. B. H. Becker, the barge ABL! 502 and the Frank Becker Tow-/ MEETS ARRIVALS fe fiona AURIS 27 COMBI) As the airport to greet the Trent Canal and other inland 3 Bus well-dressed arrivals were John! waterways and for legislation to The suit charges the tug and| Yaremko, Ontario's minister of/their pollution of the canal, barge were not properly at-|citizenship and immigration,, The resolution will be for- tended, that a proper alert and|Provincial Secretary Steven'warded to the Ontario Water watch was not maintained and|Davidvoch,'Mrs. Jean Lumb Of; Resources Commission and the that the tug and barge lacked|the Chinese Women's Associa-'department of transport adequate towing or running'/tion and other members of the City clerk E. A. Outram sai lights |Chinese community. Tuesday night there was a lack The damage figure includes} Two of the families will go toof such facilities along the estimated costs of raising and|Windsor, where they will settle./entire Trent 'system. Mayor repairing the 444-foot freighter.| They are Yim Wah, 28, a loco- Stanley McBride said pollution The Becker firm was given un-| motive fitter, his wife and two in local waters was reaching 3 | pared with 186.7 a month earlier| Ship Owners Canal Services Urged For Boaters PETERBOROUGH. (CP) ments to establish sanitary con- veniences for boaters onthe |date available--was 188.0 com-| | and 181.6 a year earlier. The} Prince Philip, centre in dark outfit, takes the helm of the 34-ton yaw! Bloodhound Possible Side Effects Of Birth Control Pills By JOHN E. BIRD Ottawa (CP) doctors and druggists will re ceive a "warning letter" telling)in Britain. them of possible side effects on| some women of two oral contra- ceptives now being sold in Can ada. However, Dr director of the C." A. - Morrell food and can cause blood clots death, He said the warning letter te doctors and druggists is "usua procedure" that use of a has produced side effects. will be sent out this week. A similar procedure was fol lowed in 1961 after German re that can lead I {ports said that the drug thali- domide caused congenital mal formations when taken by preg PRINCE PHILIP AT HELM Canadian City council has endorsed board aivicion of the federal feed: | also included the drug Orthono- of health resolutions asking the department, said in an interview) Yum because * : provincial and federal govern-|ip 4.6 is no evidence that the|i® its composition that it migh drugs Enovid and Orthonovum|be looked upon with s-spicion. thrombophlebitis-- z to following reports particular drug | By FRANK CAREY Satiaal Sei, A Press MOSCOW (AP ) -- Some of| to centuries, - old ithey make use of major ad- niques. to create suction and cause tiny hemorrhages beneath the skin, ARCHIAC TECHN | This is intended to relieve con- g | ancient Chinese and Tibetans-- ious parts of the body, with the Russia's top doctors still clingjidea of relieving pain, releasing techniques|fluids or even producing psy- scorned in the West--even as' chological benefits. An American doctor who ac- Some Russian Doctors Use Old Techniques semi-automatic instruments for Writer the insertion of needles in var-|suturing blood vessels and other deep - seated structures with metal staples. But some of their post - surgical techniques are archaic." A man who just the day: be- | vances in modern surgical tech- companied this reporter on a/fore had had much of his stom- tour of the Institute of Experi-|ach removed was in one room IQUES "These Russians apparently estion, especially of the lungs. do excellent modern surgery, And some doctors still employ) they get patients out alive, and ithe puncture techniques of the|they have some really ingenio us, INTERPRETING THE NEWS A-Testing Race te % By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer An intensified testing race, multiplying the risks and dan- gers of accidental nuclear war, may be in the making between Russia and the United States if no progress is made in current |test ban negotiations at Geneva. The U.S. has indicated will- jingness to modify its position on international inspection and control as part of renewed ne- gotiations with Russia for a permanent 'ban on all nuclear testing. : There is ground for suggest- ' ane ing, in. the event that all cur-| , women who used the drug Euo-, Enovid can be obtained by) rent efforts to work out a com- |vid. Six women are reported to prescription in Canada, the U.S.| plete test ban fail, that there -/have died in the U.S. and one/and Britain but it is under in-|might at least be a way open bce cine by the two eee ending atmospheric tests, AVE NO EVIDENCE countries to determine whether|Jeaving the nuclear powers free ge Br Morell stressea|(Nete 18 any relationship be-!to underground tests and their there is no evidence that thelr ("© 94s and blood clot-/jesser fallout. The U.S. might sag aiied ine deaths at, Sei ting. jagree to an East-West morator- Dr. Morrell said the warning Dr. Morrell said no alleged|ium on air tests if Russia would '®'cases of blood - clotting have|join in the pledge. : "it is so similar) 2€en reported as a result of us-|» In other words, the U.S. is t/ing Orthonovum but the drug prepared to go a long way from s|had not been on the market as/its previous fixed position in or- long as Enovid. der to work out an agreement "IT think the same warning) that might provide a significant | off Cowes, Isle of Wight, , of the Cowes Royal Regatta. Tuesday before start of the |(AP Wirephoto via cable from Brittania Challenge Cup race | bondon) , should go out to doctors because | first step in turning humanity's| dream reality. RESPONSE COOL But Russia remains cool, The initial Soviet reaction is that the new American positon does not offer anygre at hope for cracking the East-West. stale- mate. Russia wants a nuclear test it is the same kind of composi- oat : Fails To Halt rns Trans-Canada EP guipior and druggists in the S. and Britain are being warned of possible blood-clot- ting side effects of Enovid. It is known in Britain as Conovid. SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)--An FOLLOWS MEETING attempt to barricade by fire the. The decision to send the warn- 2 - car motorcade travelling|ing letter to doctors and drug- 1 - Motorcade of disarmament into) its target. May Get Hotter from the near - panic that te- sulted when Russia first. broke the three-year moratorium last fall. } And as the world's fear is re-| duced, pressure on the U.S. and} Russia to come to terms may| also be reduced while demands} of those who advocate increased| testing for military advantage) stiffen. SEED FOR WAR? This may be the seed for an intensified nuclear testing race. While both East and West would think twice about engag- ing in a nuclear duel in which nuclear vulnerability and con- tamination are involved; they might be faster on the trigger if vulnerability and contamina- tion are reduced. Both the U.S. and Russia are reported to be experimenting with methods to develop a rel- atively clean thermonuclear bomb -- one with little radioac- tive debris. Both also have been working}... on anti - missile missiles -- %o find effective way of stopping a nuclear-tipped intercontinen- tal missile before it can reach Some of them still employ the mental and Clinical Oncology, t 60- fen 18th-century technique of cup- one of the Soviet Union's top a fr eee ping--the placing of cup-like cancer research establishments, | devices on the body's surface said of the institute. Virtually his whole chest and upper abdomen were covered with purplish circles--each the size of a silver dollar, These were cupping marks. 'In several rooms were thin rubber hoses running from the nose, throat or other body areas of patients who recently under- went operations for lung or stomach cancer. The hoses in some cases twined like snakes through a couple of different rooms, end- ing up on a side-nozzle of a tap- water faucet which is kept run- ning day and night. This was this hospital's ver- - sion of a suction pump -- in marked contrast to portable, bedside devices used in North American hospitals, Said a Los Angeles surgeon who also made the tour: "We'd never be able to use such a system in Los Angeles even if we wanted to--wasting all that water, I mean!" WERE IMPRESSED But both doctors were ob- viously impressed with the ex- planation of surgical techniques, and the display of X-ray pic- tures, given by Dr. Boris > son, one of the institute's chief surgeons. They indicated t' the techniques did not differ in general from those used in the West, but most of them involved use of the semi-automatic sutur- ing devices for stapling certain cut areas instead of sewing them up by hand. Also, this hospital takes only tough cases--the idea being to experiment with new techniques and drugs. OLD TRACKS The marks of Roman chariot wheels can still be seen on the Appian Way after 2,000 years, says the National Geographic Magazine. Tender EAT'N across Canada to mark official| gists was made here at a meet- ban to be based solely on na- tional inspection systems, with no foreign inspection on her | soil, U.S. authorities argue it may, be comparatively easy to police! an atmospheric nuclear ban through improved detection systems. But while' these sys- til Sept. 4 to file an answer. sofle and the Heing family. critical stage. _ nant women, The baby-deform- ing drug was later withdrawn from sale in Canada. Dr. Morrell said the warning letter to doctors and druggists |follows reports from the United States and Britain of fatal vases of thrombophlebitis among TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 MEAT SPECIALS opening of the trans - Canada|ing attended by Dr. Morrell and highway was thwarted Tuesday|Tepresentatives of G. D. Searle and the entourage arrived al-/and Company of Chicago and most.on schedule at this New Ortho - pharmaceutical (Car Brunswick port. ada) Limited. The Searle com- Ray MacFarlane, at odds with| Pay manufactures Enovid and the provincial government over O%tho ~ pharmaceutical pr o- the price he should receive for| 2¥ces Orthonovum. Aluminum Ltd. a section of his property ex-, Dr. Morrell said the letter propriated for the new highway,| being sent to doctors and drug- started a bonfire of timber and/ gists will inform them of the gasoline-filled rubber tires in an) possible side effects of the attempt to halt the cavaleade|drugs. Doctors are to be cau- as it passed near his home at) tious in prescribing them in the tems may provide a way of re-| ducing the number of on - site| inspections, they would not) eliminate entirel ythe need for) such inspections. There had to be foolproof evidence, through On Sale Thurs. - Fri.-Sat. | Reports Income MONTREAL (CP) -- Alumin. ium Ltd. reports net income of | $20,931,000, or 68 cents a share, 4 \for the six months ended June +, (30, compared with $15,112,000, j jor 49 cents a share, in the cor- jresponding period of 1961, %\ Operating revenue was $283,- 506,000, compared with. $252,- 640,000 in the first half of 1961. Aluminum Company of Can- ada Ltd., principal subsidiary of Aluminium Ltd., showed net in- come in the first half of $15,- 300,000, compared with $11,100,- 000 in the first half of 1961, and {sales and operating revenues of $180,200,000, compared' with $165,400,000 in the first half of the human eye, that Russia! was abiding by its agreement. | Thus prospects for a test-ban) treaty are not bright for the » {immediate future. Indications | are that the world is becoming) a little less frightened by the Penobsquis, about 60 miles|light of a woman's medical his-! northeast of here. tory and: should watch for any But a construction company development of possible side bulldozer pushed the burning ob-| effects. stacle to the roadside minutes) 'This is usual procedure, before the cavalcade arrived at|Dr. Morrell said. "This pro- the scene near MacFarlane's|cedure is being followed as a home at a fork between the old result of reports stating that)? Saint John, N.B.-Moncton high-/ women developed thrombophle-| %Utcry appe way and the new trans-Canada,|bitis after using the drug, How-| WENT AHEAD ever, we haven't any evidence] SRORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Unknown to MacFarlane, 59-| phlebitis." year-old former farmer and) He said there have been no Industrial and Commercial construction worker, an ad-|\reports of harmful effects from vance cavalcade car preceded | the use of the drug by Canadian The established, reliable Gas Dealer in your area. the motorcade by about 15 min-| women. | 31 CELINA ST. utes, (Corner of Athol) In the advance car was Court-| 728-9441 ney Chick of Ottawa, director of | public relations for the Cana- | -/1961. 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