THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 20, 1963 7 Bartlett Denies Any Dishonesty TORONTO (CP) -- Jamesjevidence that he found $1,000 in Bartlett, whose retirement asia flower pot at his home and deputy commissioner. of the On-|tried to return it to two gamb- tario Provincial Police was an-jlers without reporting it to his) nounced as a royal commision iors. . : report questioned his honesty,| 'The only extraordinary thing said Tuesday. about it is that it's the truth," have never done a dishon-|he told reporters at his home, est thing in my whole career."|where he has been taking a He said he could not under-|complete rest after six heart stand how Mr. Justice W. D.\attacks following his appear- |Roach, royal commissioner in-jance as a witness before the vestigating Ontario crime,|commission. could label as. 'fantastic' his| The 60-year-old former offi- ' cer, on the force 35 years, said he was mainly upset by the Stock Market of his retirement with the re- T. lease of the bere gg report an ag rade Drops Monday. He called this "'the fi-) aa nal blow." | ASKED RETIREMENT | He had requested retirement) "TORONTO (CP) -- After fol-land it was accepted last week, lowaig ,a. trendless patternihe said. {through most of the session, the) Insp. Allan Stringer of Peter- stock market slipped to lower|porough, whose retirement also | ground during moderate trading} was announced as the commis-| Tuesday. sion reported that his / useful-| |ume trader, had one of the larg) <ociations with gamblers, was est main list declines as it)\n sick leave at a home he} fey! by ay hats: on a volume) wns in West Palm Beach, Fla.| of abou' shares. | eye ; A yt | Canadian Tire also dropped al, cigs we tant tt = ing 'point to 38%, and declines of telephone interview. Phantom Industries. The latter ar closed at $6 after' earlier hitting|have fought Mr. Silk's sugges: a new high of 6%. tion to him that he retire, the Dropping in a %-- range) 62-year-old Stringer said, aa] were Shell Oil, Aluminium;| "But when you're past 60) Great Lakes Paper and Ontario| they can kick you out any time| By JOHN E. BIRD OPP timing its announcement on medical grounds March 1 Simpsons, usually a light vol-\noss had ended because of as-| ' = \14 went to Canadian Tire A and If he were younger, he might| GEORGE HOBSON SHOWS MAP OF AREA V ] aves Steel. \they want to and there's no ap-f. ' ur e Y e Among gainers, Dominion|peal." -- : | . Steel rose %, Dominion Bridge| He said he and his wife prob- .% and Moore Corporation and|ably will move to Ottawa, * bed al Canada Packers B. each 4. where he owns a house. On index, industrials slipped| Both officers will retire on ° n l " u 96 to 596.73, golds .13 to 91.58|pension, | : land base metals 1.14 to 199.23. . F Western oils gained .36 to} | The party's objective will be tablished during the operation, 117.49. Final volume was 3,309,-| DIVIDENDS 1-LB, PKGS. OTTAWA (CP)--A_five-man|'0 determine -by 'seismic meth-|with the fifth located near the\q99 shares compared with 3,-| urvey team from the Geolog- ods the depth, shape and other|centre of the Bay about 360! 416 999 yesterday. | : l Survey of Canada leaves features of the sedimentary|miles from Churchill. | Faleonbridge paced a lower| By THE CANADIAN PRESS phils ' ty ail-hunt.(basin under the. Bay's rela- : the party|base metals market, easing a| Anglo-Canadian Pulp and Pa- here today for a risky oil-hunt-|? sl At each base' camp party |bas : n | ing expedition on the dangerous| tively shallow waters. It is the| will drill holes 10 inches in di-(point to 57% and International|per Mills Ltd., pfd. 70 cents,| FOR C ee fields of Hudson Bay l1ast unexplored sedimentary|\ meter through the ice with a\Nickel and Rio Algom eachjApril 20, record March 30. | The ¢ headed by ip: vee basin in North America. mechanical drill, A dynamite|dropped %. : |--Reynolds Aluminum Co. of| oa oar rani a federal| Dr. L. W. Morley, chief of | charge weighing 150 pounds Bibis Yukon continued to|Canada Ltd., 4% per cent pfd.| the geophysics division of the|will be lowered some 650 feet|trade actively in speculatives|$1.19, May 1, record April 1. geophysicist, will face two main dangers during the five weeks it will spend on the huge shift- ing, crunching ice pans of the geological survey of the federal technical surveys department, said the existence of the sedi- mentary basin was confirmed to the ocean floor and exploded. |28 the stock gained two cents! Seismic equipment on the ice) shares. will record the explosions and| | lto 42 cents. on nearly 500,000)si /23 Salada Foods Ltd., common) x cents, June 15, record May) FOOD PRICES EFFECTIVE MAR. 20, 21, 22, 23. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Bay to a distance of 360 miles by ship magnetometer read- ings. & GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS sven , kb : CHOICE BEETS 2 Ibs. | 2 tee 27¢ 29: NO. 1 GRADE U.S. SPINACH U.S. NO. 1 GRADE CRISP GARDEN FRESH CELE MEXICANS NO. 1 GRADE TOMATOES A TOTAL EXTRA ": Receive $6.00 in bonus tepes with TEA BISK Monarch 3°: AEROWAX Liquid %rr' BABY POWDER 'srrmc." 'tite Receive $4.00 in bonus tapes with COFFEE MAXWELL If. HOUSE Beg WHOLE KERNEL NIBLET CORN 2 tae 33° AYLMaR vee ORK & BEANS 2 15-07. 330 10-02. BAGS 35° 19° 39° TINS EXTRA LARGE WE TAKE IN TRADES CALL STALKS SWIFT's BEEF STEW 14-02. TUBES: y 00 BONUS 3 2 TAPES Receive $2.00 in bonus tapes with CLEANSER "3 ou" 2% GREEN BEANS 'resr 'hs Kraft Ith, Velveeta Pkg. ONIONS No. 1 Grade Beg BACON SixtuSiinaes' pug: featuring 1; ee vt E: SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER ps provide information in connec-| Oil F C d from shore. tion with the thickness of the) m n The main danger will be from) perpen yg a Porgy . 1 ro anada NET EARNINGS | oles e dri an cals dal rise suddenly and silently to COULD BE OIL four tons of dynamite exploded. Satisfies U ] | Raced er ge nagere oF 40 feet. The| "If the basin is thick as cklands + year ended) Belghts Ot UD tO AO Lee ne aie Seis, it 'could, very|,zte. curvey ia being made in| | WASHINGTON (CP) -- U.S.iNov. 38: 3988, '§172,770; 1961 Se ee erie cadieed cealell: ok" te aid, ee ee eter eee ea ee | ° pense of conducting such an op-|Udall says he' is reasonably consider anything that moves) The party will operate from|.ration by boat in summer. In/satisfied with the rate of oil i t Churchill, Man.|_; i edible. a main camp @ me winter, the recording equip-|imports from Canada, Though} CUSTOM This, will be the first time|@nd be Ryd cor Be moe ment can be placed on the ice.|these reached a record in Jan- any survey party has at-|and moved about udson Bay!towever, in summer it mustiuary, he is sure the situation BUILT to work on the ice in|by a DC-3 aircraft. be dragged behind a boat, an|will become more stabilized in Bay. Seven base camps will be es-/oneration involving use of/the coming months. HOMES costly recorders and cables. He said at a press conference Tuesday he also is pleased with S ll R ] ti Fi C the calm way Canadians are by discussing the Columbia River ma evo u 10n inance ompany power treaty in the election Wm. ROTH Building e i Contractor n ana 10an us | |polls that it will be willing "to LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Delta|continue such discussions as we Acceptance Corp. Ltd,, a fi-/had in the past." MONTREAL (CP)--A mini-jAllan °F. Buell, Hull, Que., asjnance company with head of-| Meanwhile, the election cam- ature industrial revolution is|chairman. He is vice-president, fices in London, reports a rec-|paigning had brought the nego- Gecurring in the Canadian woodlands division, of the E,|0rd 1962 profit of $837,000 in its|tiations on implementing the} ; '\chairman is G, W. Phipps,) The company, which had a U.S. imports of Canadian oil| L pe ogi ge Bagg A woodlands consultant, Kimber-\1961 profit of $403,000, reports|Tose to a record 295,768 barrels) Pulp and Paper Association. |!ey-Clark Canada Limited, Tor-|the volume of loans increased|daily during January, com-| m. ot | p per Ass ae : lto $156,976,000 last year, com-|Pared with 235,854 daily in De-|| - F. A. Harrison of the Cana-| As chairman Mr. Buell suc-|pared with $105,603,000 the cember and 246,254 in January,} | dian International Paper Com-|ceeds A, H. Burk, vice-presi-\previous year. The number of|!962. oe pend p>: Titec hygie ce acestaae Weybias Per. cork 08 re ee »] a 1 y p | Four delegates were elected| The company expanded to the PATTE Ss chine economy in the woods,|cowncillors: R. E. Kirkpatrick,|United States Nast year for the| J PAINT & WALLPAPER bol. gg gion ages this! Toronto; M. D. Seeley, Fortjorado Industrial Bank and 13 Presents ' : erly one. |William, and W. I. Turner,|affiliated companies, with as-| The woodlands section electedi Thorold. ve sets of more than $10,000,000. NEW DECORATING IDEAS = RUSSELL C. pressure ridges of ice which campaign and expressed hope Shows 1962 Record that whatever party wins at the woods, a spokesman said at the B. Eddy Company. New vice-|annual statement. Columbia treaty to a standstill.| 725-9991 pany, using the term to de-jdent of the KVP Company,|branch Offices increased by 28 Tuesday urged industry, labor|Montreal; C. R. 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