Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1962, p. 4

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Sr aa ade nc aah at et @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, September 4, 1962 TOBACCO HARVEST UNDER WAY |fighters arrived and had to chop Fire Destroys Hampton Home HAMPTON (Staff) -- Fire gutted the home of an Oshawa school teacher here Monday at} 3.30. | Wilmer Hill, a teacher at Donevan Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, had recently purchased the house and moved! in the latter part of August. He apparently was readying the house for a new paint job,| and was using a blow torch to get the old paint off when the house caught fire. Bowmanville vounteer fire- | holes in the roof and side of! the house to put out the blaze. Most of the furniture was saved. The Hills, who have two| children; are staying with neigh- bors. HEPATITIS BREAKS OUT DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York--David Hays Sulz- berger, 64, a stock broker and HAPPY WATCHDOGS worked," a commission official said. "We liad a lot of trouble | Stock Rackets in Ontario before. We have very little now." The commission has sensed a tightening up in most provinces! Youth Saved From Falls © NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (AP) brother of the chairman of the board of the New York Times, London--Lord Wrottesley, 88, a bachelor peer who devoted his At 20-Year Low with the exception of British Co-| 4 log held fast by rocks saved lumbia where, the officia) sug-|a 17-year-old boy from being gested, "enforcement by the) Swept over the Horseshoe Falls | {Sunday night by swift currents life to trying to breed the per- fect spotted mouse. Madrid--Jose Gason, 87, pres- ident of the Spanish morals, sci- ence and political academy; of cerebral arteriosclerosis. Santa Cruz, Calif. -- James Weatherby Macdonald, 63, Ca- nadian-born veteran Broadway By HAROD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP)--Among United States authorities who deal in Canadian relations, the happiest appear to be in the Securities and Exchange Com- Mission, watchdog over a na- tional multi-billion-dollar trade 'prevince and by, brokers ap. pears to be less vigorous than! in other provinces," "But British Columbia is only, a small problem and we are) not sure that it will be con-| tinued." came evident by the degree of complaints flooding the com- mission and Congress. A farmer had mortgaged his stock and farm to invest in a Canadian venture that turned out to be worthless. A widow had invested her life savings in response to of the. Niagara River, Richard Nicholson of Ken. more, who escaped with only cuts on both knees, said "I thought it was all over for me .. lf I missed that log... ." Nicholson said he swam for all he was worth to reach the t, : ae fom actor. Worcester, Mass.--Richard C. Guest, 65, vice-president of the Massachusetts Life Insurance Company until his retirement two months ago; after collaps- ing while playing golf. Pictou, -- George C. Murray, 56, publisher and edi- tor of the weekly Pictou Advo- cate and past president of the in Canadian Weekly Newspapers|vety grateful. Association. . | This sense of cross'- border North Conway, N.H. -- Poet/hharmony was formally ex- cummings, 67, also a nov-|pressed by commission chair- ter; after;man William L. Cary, a man . : : |who rarely gives interviews but Osaka, Japan -- Rt. Rev. J.|who nevertheless issued this M. Fraser, 85, Toronto -: born| statement: founder of the Scarboro For-| "There has clearly been no eign Mission Society. difficulty with financing of high- London, Ont, -- Alfred M.|grade issues from Canada. We Morrice, 79, pioneer of offset/welcome the vigorous efforts lithography. which have been made in Can- Fair Haven, N.J. -- William|ada to curtail the illegitimate R. Blair, 87, father of radar in|kind and we are very pleased the United States. |with the progress that has been Hollywood -- Billy Wilkerson,| made." 72, founder of Hollywood Re-| ro ; porter and the man most cred-/ PREYED ON GULLIBLE i with developing Sunset] This contrasts with the com- a into a plush night - life| mission's. red-hot anger in the, area; of a heart attack. early 1950s when it proposed Terracine, Italy -- Maurizio|drastic legislative weapons to Sarra, 28, noted underwater/fight racketeers defrauding swimmer who wrote the book|American investors from across My Friend the Shark; after be-|the Canadian border. ing attacked by a shark. Proposals were so tough Ca- Zomba, Nyasaland -- Dun-|nadian authorities feared they in stocks and bonds, "We've had our problems with Canada and we still are having some trouble in British Columbia," an_ official _ said. "But generally the problems have been reduced, I would say stock racketeering and stock fraud which may emanate from Canada has ,dropped to a 20- year low. At the moment we're playwright, pain Winnipeg Edmonton Calgary duza_ Chisiza, parliamentary) would discourage U.S. pur- position. at the height of Canada's oil] 3 0 1 113 75 7\overnight. Shady operators used Montreal 13:1 W LT F APt\shops or boiler rooms, fly-by- Sask 3 1. 62 102 5| small-town investors in the U.S. secretary to Nyasaland finance|chases of legitimate Canadian But Canadian officials were| Eastern Conference and uranium boom. Prices. of| 82100 3\htis atmosphere as a come-on Toronto 040 4 0150 68 8\night stock salesmen would use 2 3.0 8286 4' Success of their operations he- 2 |ACTION IN ONTARIO Hog 300 feet above the falls, S | "I'm not a particularly good =~, Swimmer and the current was = strong," he said. Five People He was pulled from the water bby a oe who tied a rope p TIMMINS (CP) -- Five per-| around his waist and waded 20 ey escape the stringencies sons, including Pod children, |feet out to the log. pn Magol boy Pgpce red to - killed Saturday in a head-. Explaining his fall into the hia rag vackeleers/on \collision 16 miles east of river, Nicholson said he jumped va i oe 7 ee in|/here. jon top of a spillway retaining pest am ieunt ts teh et Dead are: Claude Robin, 29 wall. here, thinking there was i ree Such! , 'bush' worker from Smooth|4ty land on the other side. an extradition failed i . . nt ertieinereennee Hed in a Cana Rock Falls, and three passen-| IF You ARE NOW TAKING dian court in 1957 and t '8.| sal a , never tried tt peel he US: gers in his' car, Brian bg 4 A LAXATIVE 0 E i. n, both of Timmins, and Diane X NCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK a salesman's long-disiance call. These were types of complaints being heard. Not all the shady operators in Canada were Canadians. Some Americans had crossed the bor- der to set up companies on pa-. gg Seam! . And complaints of stock traud| his eight-year-old sister. continued. One of the biggest tol Désrochers, LL, of Smogth Rock| co igh ay the EH Pi mou sron way Wrenn Brunswick stock racket in 1959.|_, /%¢ other victim, Ernest Nes-| the Laxative Tabiet with the The U.S. government charged| Se? 25, a Timmins gold miner, | GENTLE DIFFERENCE the racketeers sold 1,700,000| "25 alone in his car at the time Take gentle-acting MR... Nature's shares of almost worthless New| 'he accident. |Remedy! There is no letdown, ne Brunswick mineral leases by! There were six other passen-|uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is mail and telephone from Can-|gers in Robin's car: Hs wife ®® all-vegetable laxative. For over ada to buyers in the U.S. | Zita was in serious condition in| Pavmingardienchysr ae ee peas : r : ! hospital. Their children--Denis, geome Faced with the possibility that|6, Claudette, 5, Ronald 2 and es Pacis a couple of bad apples in the Elzabeth, five month porn ng -_ stock barrel might destroy a lu-|,. ais agg rgd Histen sos fom crative U.S. market for legitim. Germaine Paquin, 11, were in .» and look better! ate Canadian ventures, Cana-| Satisfactory condition. dian stock exchanges and) ee broker dealer associations de- cided to get tough on their own. The U.S. commission cites in | particular the actions of the Tor- jonto Stock Exchange and Onta- rio investment dealers in warn- ing companies who offer 'stock across-the border to obey the law or the exchange and deai- ers would have nothing to do with them. "This AAAA A motion picture that speaks for the young men of all generations and the young women who love them[ 2. JERRY WALD'S Hemingways t ADVENTURES OF A QUNG seemed NOW PLAYING ANNE BAXTER ROCK HUDSON JULIE ADAMS "ONE DESIRE" to have BC. DETROIT (AP) -- Plymouth) State Hospital is fighting an out- break of infectious hepatitis to- day with six additional nurses.) Dr. Rober Jaslow, medical su-| perintendent, reported 32 cases) Monday mostly mild, among} the 650 children at the hospital. Visitors are banned. | | "Old Dobbin" may be out- moded on many of today's farms, but Daniel Sioen, in the top picture, owner of a to- bacco farm. near Orono, | claims that horses are still | rows. District tobacco farms are in the midst of the prim- ing season as these three la- dies in the lower photo show. The trio, working under the canopy to protect them from ite Kelly (left), her daughter Nancy, both of Bowmanville | and Mrs. Nina Cowling of Orono. The tobacco leaves are hung on racks, then | placed in the kilns to dry. perfect for going between the | --Oshawa Times Photos | Ballet . Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER 4 FA. 7 PLM. For Fell Term 4 P.M. for Fell term IRENIE HARVEY C.D.T.A. -- N.BTA 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 minister, in a.car accident. | stocks as weJl. Luckily, the com. made well aware of the com- WLT F APTilegitimate offerings were jump- Ottawa 59 116 o)for the gullible. Western Conference 1 3 3 0 111 129 6)leaflets, telegrams and the long- 2 GRAND FAMILY HITS! {mission itself later modified its mission's: concern, particularly 41 0 11882 8\ing. Fortunes were being made Hamilton Working from so-called bucket 2 4 1129 144 5/distance telephone to sweet-talk All the glory of the Golden West IN TECHNICOLOR "THE PROUD ONES' STARRING ROBT. , p RYAN 4 4 ELVIS ; PRESLEY | ; Sings of love to TUESDAY WELD a IN * 'WILD IN THE 3 COUNTRY' IN COLOR a re: MAR JEFFRY HUNTER Technicolr Based on stories by ERNEST HEMINGWAY JANE RUSSELL JEFF CHANDLER DAN DURYEA "FOX A cc aly as" eller EWC Mitton Sitiguene THA ean FIRE" in Technicolor ' CinemaScore COLOR TODAY ONLY OYS NIGHT OUT" by DE LUXE glial h w LTMORE A conference table 8x18 inches? | Bi | esis I Bgl Office Opens At 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! VAN JOHNSON "GQ FOR BROKE" PLUS ! 'WHERE THE VULTURES FLY' ff IN COLOR * OSHAWA THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401... CHILDREN under 12 FREE! PHONE 723-4972 ground. midst of Glacier National Park jby Major. A. L, Rogers, then} REVELSTOKE, B.C. (CP)--jdreams of a United and grow-| runs through a five-mile tunnel baker and a host of others re-'tiny will be ever greater and jas chairman, described the 4,- symbolic piece of pavement into} The crowd of about 300 sat |had been spent on it between Trans-Canada highway -- the sunny weather that re-| 00 of it by the federal govern- place on Labor Day is a de-jkirk Mountains, through which! -- : minister said. "'This ceremony; The clearing, prepared at a pletion of the dreams of the fa-|000 for a stone-based, wooden-| CHICAGO (AP)--The United e Car Maintenance inion iariect ing the 78-hour holiday period \lives in motor vehicle accidents. DETROIT (AP) -- The auto) certain components of Chrys- frequent maintenance, on' new This warranty covers the en- drowned and 91 lost their lives fect sales. axle, And it is in addition to the| The traffic toll surpassed the {bor Day weekend, set in 1951 6,000-mile interval between one domestic cars. holiday which. is 658, also re- it says its'exhaust system will}by a Chrysler dealer at least|---- flers for as long as the originaljowner must change oil each\gemstones in that it is not a with lubrication intervals of a zs no more grease jobs. owner of a 1963 Galaxie some| than it cost an owner of a 1960 In the 1962 model year Chev-| life features and the old 1,000- was 'considering 30,000-mile in- to 6,000. : , 2 ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON the sun, are Mrs. Marguer- e e torie site, is a permanent picnic! Historic Ground itis wiser wou caeop ; and Mount MacDonald in the - : | and at the 4,341-foot summit of or 1icnic unc | Rogers Pass, discovered in 1881| seeking a route for the Cana-| Highway travellers picnic today|ing Canada that will move for- dian Pacific Railway which now 'where Prime Minister Diefea-| ward in faith that Canada's des-| 40, MacDonald. corded history. that it will remain an indepen.|_ Works Minister Fulton, acting The prime minister tamped a|dent nation." Siaila Wekway a4 & Bilton place at the summit of Rogers|and stood in a two-acre clear-| collar road. He said $700,000,000 Pass Monday, then declared thejing beside the highway, enjoy-| 1, start of construction in 1950 open to traffic. vealed the scenic beauty of the! and August this year, $450,000,- "This historic event taking| jagged, rocky peaks of the Sel- Tait, served tribute to the workers Rogers Pass FUN, | : : Sas on this vast project," the prime Cc G Sar talk Thin cere oetae US. Sets Grim marks another step in the com-|cost of $200,000, including $25,-| T ffi R d thers of Confederation -- thelarched cairn marking the sl Ta Ic ecor |States set a grim record in traf- fic deaths for the Labor Day |holiday of nearly 500 deaths. . The count at midnight, end- Less Troubling -which started at 6 p.m. Friday, showed 484 persons lost their By BEN PHLEGAR {year or 50,000 miles warranty in addition to ile laavy tat companies are continuing to! ler products starting with the in Boating aucidents" Si wire add features which mean less|!963 model year. | 8 cars--even though they aren'i|gine, transmis sion, propeller! Ovor-alt death toll of 651... sure yet how such features af-| Shaft, universal joint and rear) . Ghaceolet, one of the last to/ftandard 12month or 12,000-/Previows record of 461 for a La. join the trend, will adopt a|mile warranty which covers alin) oon total also Pai jor Jubrications and oil changes} To keep this new warranty heading for a record for the for the new model year. And valid the car must be checked] oorded in 1951. lest at least two years. once each 6,000 miles or six JELLY STONE Rambler guarantees its muf-|months. In between times the Opal differs from other main owner keeps the car. Most com-|4,000 miles or two months andjcrystal but a kind of solidified panies have one or more cars! be able to prove it. jelly. more than 30,000 miles. Cadillac r ; just tells owners to forget it-- TUES., WED. ONLY! Ford, a leader in the long-life field, figures it will cost an $50 a year less for maintenance) during the first three years model. SALES MINUS FEATURES rolet set sales records with al most none of these special long: | mile lubrication interval. 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