Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Feb 1963, p. 16

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aeaeabtietnaa so "seen fone einstein sie: Seas ate _ BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Business Takes the corresponding period last with 55,109. Canadian automotive produc-jincome and sales at record lev- tion is running well ahead ofjels year--72,172 vehicles compared] retail sales of passengers cars Chrysler of Canada says its ford, Ont. About 600 trucks are WASHINGTON (AP) -- Igor Cassini; New York society col- expected to be produced this Long-Term View ondary industry year, American Motors Canada will NET EARNINGS umnist who writes under the name of Cholly Knickerbocker, -- especially|take over at its Brampton, Ont., By FORBES RHUDE by THE CANADIAN PRESS has been indicted on charges of failing to register as a publicity e Society Columnist , : in January ene oi id br remind we Meal oon ee tel Faces U.S. Charge at the plant of Cockshutt Farm|highest retail sales by its deal- Equipment of Canada at Brant-|ers since 1956, nounced Friday a four-count in- dictment was returned against Igor Cassini by a federal grand jury here which has been inves- tigating Dominican lobbying in the United States. propaganda" to improve the image of the Trujillo regime. "Mr. Cassini at his request is taking a leave of absence Named in two counts of the/pending the outcome of his indictment was R. Paul Eng-|case," it said, lander, 76, a New York City The justice department said lawyer who was accused of con-|Cassini and Englander will be spiring with Cassini to violate the registration act. This act requires paid agents arraigned here next Friday. The indictment charges the two set up a firm called Inter- of foreign governments to reg-| American Public Relations Lim- ster with the justice depart-jited in Nassau, the Bahamas, ment and to file reports on their financial dealings and duties. Cassini has a New York pub. FALSE TEETH That Loosen through which they, allegedly agreed to carry on a public re- lations campaign favorable to the Dominican Republic. IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK oo. THEN YOU SHOULD BUY BR TODAYI the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting M... Nature's Remedy! There is no letdown, no uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is Canadian Press Business Editor|those sections that would be/plant, production of right-hand f Business received the news of|hurt in the contemplated read-|drive ramblers for Common-\eums Ltd., 9 mos, ended Dec,|'Ctator, Rafael Trujillo. justments--takes a dim view of an election with more spperent Tat cappintians, GOOD AUTO NEWS ie . Last week there were a num- : However, the election pre-jber of encouraging indications sumably delays decisions both|in the economy, including a bud- in the immediate and long-term}get of buoyant news from thejof field. and, to this extent, it adds|automotive industry. Wis. Ford Motor Company of Can- wealth countries. Previously|31. 1962, $642,030, 18.7 cents a these have been made at the|chare- parent company's plant at Ken-|tive not available. Year ended|dress designer, Canadian Devonian Petrol-|28°"t for the late Dominican Cassini, younger brother of Jacqueline Kennedy's personal Oleg Cassini, called the charge untrue. "I am confident I will be (1961 9 mos. compara- March 31, 1962, $784,931). Page-Hersey Tubes Ltd., year ada reports net income in 1962/ended Dec. 31: 1962, $3,156,284, cleared of this technical charge $33,000,000 compared with|97 cents a share; 1961, $4,440,-|0f non-registration," he said. $10,300,000 in 1961, with both net|630, $1.36. The justice department an- _Each of the four alleged viola-|jic relations firm, Martial and tions of the 1938 Foreign Agents|Company. Registration Act carries a pos-| Cassini writes his column for sible maximum penalty of five|the New York Journal-American years in prison and $100,000! and other newspapers. fine. The Journal-American issued A department spokesman said|a statement saying Cassini "has the grand jury accused Cassini|voluntarily submitted his resig- of sharing fees of nearly $200,-/nation to us to be acted upon 000 for spreading '"'politicallat our discretion." 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CANADA MUST ADJUST Canada, in the view of many, has to do some fundamental thinking with Europe, and to the United States program for freer trade. Differences of direction among political parties may be accentuated as the election plat- forms develop. Certainly. there are differences of opinion within business itself. In a speech in Toronto last week, Elliott M. Little, president of the Canadian Exporters' As- sociation and president of Anglo- Newfoundland Development Co. Ltd., Montreal, ranged himself strongly on the side of those who favor more specialization in Canadian industry. He said Canada should bar- gain away some of her tariff protection in order to obtain ac- cess to foreign markets, and added: "If we could specialize our production more, we could lower our unit costs, find export mar- kets, reduce unemployment, raise our living standards, and slow down our loss of valuable manpower to the United States." A lange part of Canadian sec- | DEATHS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlanta, Ga.--Julian LaRose Harris, 88, former editor of Co- lumbus (Ga.) Enquirer Sun and Pulitzer Prize-winning newspa- per man and son of Joel Chand- ler Harris. Halifax--E. A. (Ned) Saun- ders, 94, who retired in 1051 after. 50 years' membership in the Halifax Board of Trade. Montreal --- Gerald M. Haw- thorn, 63, president of the Que- bec Institute of Chartered Ac- countants in 1952. Montreal--Dr. Campbell Mc- Gregor Gardner, 55, former as- sistant professor of surgery at McGill University and surgeon- in-chief at the Queen Mary Vet- erans' Hospital. Toronto--Arthur Emil Semple, 86, former private secretary to the late Ontario premier George W. Ross. London --J. H. Taylor, 91, "grand old man of British golf" who won the British Open five times between 1894 and 1913. 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