Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Nov 1962, p. 7

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x So I a a a a hate he Ala gp aig ag mma Love ~ A pl PBIE | UAW Signs Deal > ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 21,1962 7 ihe ty One aaa sien ots Effect Concerns US. | rccenting Tory Post JFK Lifts Restriction On Free Flow Of News WASHINGTON (AP)--Presi-|mates of U.S. weapon capabil-|to the Soviet Union or to anyone|nany Tuesday signed a con- dent Kennedy said Tuesdaylity; intelligence data on plansjelse who might be an adversary |tract putting the plant's produc- night that if policies set up dur.jor capabilities of the Commu-|the extent of the information it/tion and maintenance workers ing the Cuban crisis to protect|nists;. information concerning|had--until it had determined!on an annual salary. US, security were used to re-|missile readiness and distribu-|what U.S. policy would be. WASHINGTON (CP)--U.S, au-|customers preety 7 pur-jthe U.S., which totalled $89,- thorities expressed concern chases to avoid the import|000,000 in January-March, also rH ; Tuesday over the impact of{curbs, thereby reducing their|rose to $957,000,000 in April-June) OTTAWA (CP) ~- Informed)the Senate. The upper chamber Canada's austerity program on|normal demands after the re-|and then fell to $934,000,000 in|/Sources said Tuesday Jean-jhas had two Quebec vacancies : _|American trade this year as|strictions went into effect June/July - September. Gains also|/Jacques Bertrand, first lieuten-|since the recent death in Mont- strict the free flow of news\tion, and official estimates of} 'I have no apologies for) "4 UAW spokesman in Detroit)figures for the first nine months|24. were made in each quarter|ant of Quebec's Union Nationale/real of Senator.T. D. Bouchard. "well, then, we will change|vulnerability of U.S. installa-|that," Kennedy said, said the contract was the first)show the traditional U.S. trade| |) onions nECLINE over the similar 1961 periods. pega seg d bang rey Mr, Bertrand, a 46-year-old those procedures." tions to military action or sab-. One target of criticism has|of its kind in the union, which| surplus has sila wi vib However, the commerce de.|. Accompanying the decline in Prime Minister Dietenbaber lawyer, was re-elected to the Then the president announced| tage. : [been the yrhte of the deferce has 'more than 1,000 labor con- esilainiea a UE edd irene partment: is perturbed by. the its traditional surplus in Cana. The Scales seit the elie Quebec legislature in Missisquol at his press conference that hl Kennedy was told at his press|and state departments requiring tracka acroke: the LS. ni rooptioe te fi nls balance-of-trade trend and pre. dian trade was the American) *"e 4 Ne| viding Nov. 14. He had administration was lifting at|conference that his administra-jofficials to report on conversa- Ranteat 'od of 1962, de_(dicts the American 'surplus in drop in its over-all payments| minister would make a seat in find 5 el yg ion once 12 restrictive guidelines it|tion, like others, has beenjtions with reporters. Under the three - year con-/Septem er Reais he reg trade with Canada for the full|Dalance caused partly by large-|the Commons available to Mr.|' shed second , set up for news media in han-/ charged with not keeping the! Kennedy said the governmeni|{ract: the 25 workers at Sabo hago ery fae tm < year tnay be sharply below the scale credit and dollar loans|Bertrand by appointing Rene|iel Johnson, now Quebec opposi- dling information pertaining to)people well informed. bie --. changing hap Machine-and Tool Workers Inc.,|ri¢4 in the similar pe- $676,000,000 surplus of 1961 tage sore bol help tee enbanondanaso (PC--Stanstead) tolfion leader, in a race for the ings as | efence department rules which)" 3 "riod. dented , ¢ t , ia ollat exchange|--------- make $$ : 3 ai ane olber dis ievaie. AE HIGHEST LEVEL' reporters regard as hampering,|Will draw annual salaries of) tn the. July-September quar-/ American exports to Canada ~-- " Koptis cla house Se we Kiaieh Nationale tenmveete. ing national' security. . | The president said it was-true although the president said he|$6,240 for skilled status; $5,760 ter, after Canadian trade reototalled $23,000,000 in January.) ----__ -- > al aa finds eye aaa Sources in the federal Pro- He offered 'no apologies" for|that information on develop-\was not convinced yet thatlfor jimited-skill; and $5,510 for|strictions went into effect, the/March, jumped to §1,176,000,000 . a hes he § Wrich!, 39: his wife. | Conservative party concealing the Cuban crisis at/ments leading up to his Oct. 22/ these have truly hurt the flow] vied |U.S. surplus fell to $6,000,000/in April-June and then fell to Four Of Family Die ernon S, Wright, 39, his wife,|ssiq @ new cabinet post, asso the start * jorder proclaiming a partial na-!of news. eee 'from $36,000,000 in the previous | $940,000.00 in pe app reruaig 3 |Leah, 33, and their children, | iste minister of agriculture f ] ' | yer, in eac uarter 0} itG The company and he UAW year. oweve q 9 In Gas-Filled Home Linda, 12, and Margaret, 3, would be created for Mr. Bert, At the Pentagon, the first offi-|Val blockade of Cuba were kept! He spoke out strongly how- 1 9 i : j secret "at the highest level of r, age 'divulgi ing\loc i -ontract raises) Officials s sted' the -., 1962, shipments to Canada were i cial reaction was to interpret § ever, against divulging anything,local said the contract raises) Officials suggeste e quar higher. than-in thevsimilar 1961! WATERTOWN, NY. (AP)--|"e found in the two-storey,| ond to deal mainly with the i |Four members of a family were|ffame house by. neighbors who} problems of farmers in Eastern the president's comment about government." about what he called sensitive|the status of production workers/terly figures for the April-Sep- ituation as Canadian! Canadian 1962 shipments tojfound dead Tuesday in bed-\broke in after smelling gas. 'Canada. lifting information restrictions} The president said his admin-,intelligence or the methods by/and brings more stability to la-\tember period may reflect an period. as applying only to the request/istration didn't want to indicate,which it is received. bor-management relations. abnormal s' to reporters to abide by the 12's --_-------- ae guidelines. A spokesman Said that, while Two Convicted Of Possessing | Stolen Bonds | TORONTO (CP) -- Forme: bank manager Laughlin Mac- Last 35 Days! ys: BIRDSEYE DIAPERS he had not had an opportunity Pherson, 54, and Martin Res- | z . ! a t ij IS ve nt A premium quality, imported diaper size cut as ; 27" x27". Wonderfully soft sanitary texture to study fully Kennedy's answer, to a press conference question, he did not believe it meant that nick, 30, both of Toronto, were convicted Tuesday of possession of stolen bonds--including some highly absorbent | dozen diapers to a package. i 2 Te MEN'S the restricions placed on mil- taken during the biggest bur-! KNIT GLOVES ------l THE... matters involving national secu- rity would be lifted. IF THEY CAN GET IT This apparently meant that reporters now were free to write about previously banned topics--if they could get the in- formation. The spokesman said_ that "there has been no change yet in our own guidelines, inter- nally." The guidance was issued Oct 24 to all military and civilian personnel of the defence depart- ment. It listed 12 subjects which could not be discussed because such information would be "con- sidered contrary to the national interest."' 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Assaults, burglary and theft were on the increase, but there were fewer murders, attempted murder and manslaughter ases. The report said 431,507 Crim. inal Code offences across Can ada were reported to DBS, . but it made clear that this didn't represent all of the country's crime, The total didn't include cases handled by the Quebec Provincial Police. Also excluded were traffic offences. Almost half of the reported Criminal Code offences -- 46.7 per cent--were thefts. There were 201,309 theft cases, 13 per cent more than in 1960. The number of assaults caus- ing bodily harm--7,737--was 27 per cent higher. Breaking and entering cases increased by 7.2 per cent to 71,670. But the number of murders reported declined five per cent) to 169, attempted murders de-| clined 13.6 per cent to 74, man- slaughter cases were down 30.8 per cent to 48, and cases of criminal negligence causing death were down 8.5 per cent! to 80. 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