Pe See ee uP eye | Mee penes ° 3 Com 5 {M8 OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 11, 1963 7 Placing Of Warheads jt Buy OFL Chief Criticized Would Take 3 Months 3 Properties | Fo: sitting On Board DAVE McINTOSH expected to be delayed that Canada would buy three gpttenanid joined forces to buy OTTAWA (CP) -- Placing of|it has been ready in draft form|conventional submarines from Canadian cities defensive nuclear warheads in|for some time. Britain, The purchase has not|from Principal Investments Ltd. Canada would take at least three months after the signing of a Canada . United States agreement governing their cus- cials said Wednesday. If Liberal Leader Pearson takes over the government, However, the Liberals might want to take some time to ex- plain the agreement carefully to the lic before signing. Slay bad eoeavel, totence eff ae s Mr, Pearson has been saying since Jan. 12 that a Liberal gov- ernment would honor Canada's nuclear commitments at least signing of an. agreement is not) until defence policy could be re- Vote Defeats Won't Dent Pension Fund By ALAN DONNELLY OTTAW A(CP) -- Last Mon- day's federal election won't}MUST TRAIN CREWS worked, This presumably will mean, if Mr. Pearson becomes prime minister, that Canada will ac- cept nuclear warheads for the Bomare anti - aircraft missile and Voodoo jet interceptor in Canada and the RCAF CF-104 low-level jet bomber and Cana- dian Army Honest ohn artil. lery rocket in Europe, been carried out because Brit ain so far has declined to buy defence equipment of compara- ble value in Canada. A $10,000,000 contract to de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Limited for construction of an anti-submarine hydrofoil boat is|be' pending. Tenders have not yet been let for construction of eight new frigates. A new gov. ernment would also have to de- cide tt production of the Bobcat armored personnel car- rier for the army. The RCAF has a long-range requirement for about 100 jet transport planes for utility, liai- son and training operations and is making preliminary checks of various types of planes in ordered into receivership in February. The price, paid by Dollar Land Corp. Ltd., Power Corp. 1 Investments was ordered into receivership. Elliot Yarman, president of Dollar Land, said here Wednes- day the properties are being acquired as steady income pro- ducers, Annual rentals gross $800,000, The buildings have 165 tenants. se Twenty of the properties, which include shopping centres, are in Toronto and two in West- ern Canada. Others in Ontario are in Belleville, Chatham, Galt, Hamilton, Kingston, Lon- Mine-Mill Local 902 an order|Saining prohibiting the OLRB from con-| onal Nickel impar-|yet to be released, ial judiciary because he is y ndorsed nt. by the United sieatworkers at McRuer granted| American age My wrest if 38 this field. don, Niagara Falls, Orillia, cause much of a dent in the| Officials said it would take at Parry Sound, Peterborough, parliamentary pension fund--|least three months, and possibly Smiths Falls, Sarnia, Welland RCAF Says Vessel only 13 of the 36 defeated mem-| six, to train Canadian crews in s s and Fonctanbelinenn, bers of the last Commons qual-|the handiing of nuclear war- Price Index Rises ify for pension payments. heads -- that is, the physical 4 Moreover, only two of them|iranster of the warheads from In § Of 10 Cities Stock Market --External Affairs Ministerinuclear dump to nuclear car-| OTTAWA (CP) -- The con: Green end Liberal Hazen Argue! yoy. Z oa TL, sarees = J Reported Missing |ity or" carrying out clared policy of the HALIFAX (CP) -- RCAF P Search and Rescue said early tanta vl ian aed HF a FIREFIGHTERS' FUNERAL --qualify for the maximum §3,- 000 a year for life under the contributory pension plan. It takes 17 years of Commons membership before an MP can get the maximum payment on his departure from Parliament. Mr. Green had been a member since 1935 and Mr. Argue since 1945, Postmaster - General Elin Fiag-trapea coffins carry Montreal department store 2,000 firemen and policemen lrairciough, defeated in Hamil- the bodies of three firemen fire into Mary Queen of the attended. who died in a downtown World Basilica. More than ton West, had been in the Com- --(CP Wirephoto) |mons since 1950. But the other 10 defeated MPs -- nine Conservatives and e id one Liberal--had each served in T u e l] i a S only three Parliaments, and 1Xx- that's the minimum require- Tax Structure Probe men for receiving a pension at all. ALSO QUALIFY Thirteen of the 16 membrs of the last Parliament who didn't U.S. military personnel would have custody of the nuclear warheads on the Canadian bases and the warheads could be fired only on authority of the U.S, president. Canada, how. ever, could veto any U.S.-au- thorized firing. Besides the Bomarc bases, there are five Voodoo bases in Canada: at Chatham, N.B., Ba- gotville, Que., Ottawa, North Bay and Comox, B.C. Officials said the nuclear sto- rage depots would be built on the bases, There are other defence prob- lems which would be inherited by a Liberal goverment, Foamer defence minister in February, as it fell in four others and remained unchanged in one, the bureau of statistics said Wednesday. Increases ranged from 0.1 per cent in Vancouver to 0.3 per cent in St. John's, Nfld. and Halifax. Decreases ranged from 0.1 per cent in Ottawa and Tor- ento to 0.8 per cent in Mont- real, Details by city, based on a 1949 figure of 100, included: Ottawa: down 0.1 per cent to 133.1. Food was down. Housing and clothing rose. No change in other indexes. Toronto: down 0.1 per cent to 133.7, Food, transportation and clothing fell, while all other in- Harkness announced a year ago dexes rose slightly. In Light Trade TORONTO (CP)--The strong morning advance which was overshadowed by early after- noon declines, returned to the stock market near the close leaving it firmly ahead in light trading Wednesday. Plus signs dominated most in- dustrial groups with financial institutions and steels taking a general lead in the upswing. Banks, usually an indicator of the market trend, were mixed to lower. Gains of a point were seen in National Trust, Atlantic Ac- ceptance and Investors Syndi- cate, all on fairly light turn: sumer price index rose in five Fi Ah d today a Newfoundland fishing| any matt tr Under the draft agreement,lof 10 regional Canadian cities irmly CAG | vesset was reported missing offline with thos peice" wesern Newfoundland at the height of a fierce storm. Search and Rescue said the jongliner Elizabeth and Leon- ard, with a crew of five or six, last reported her position late Tuesday night as winds up to 100 miles an hour pounded| Apart the Gulf of St. fied himself." BAN THE TWIST JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)-- A regional military commander's in Indonesian Borneo. has banned rock 'on' roll and the twist as "not in line with the ethical standards of. Indonesian ' Antara news agency "I feel confident tha if the, matter had been presented to him at the time the obj was made in the light ly see it he would have disquall- from Mr. Archer and the OLRB, the chief justice's. Frank over. Canada General Invest- ments rose %, Guaranty Trust Y% and Traders Finance A %. Also moving to higher ground' on the main list were Dominion Foundries and Steel, up %4, and) Canada Iron, Page Hersey and Steel Company of Canada, all ahead % Canadian Celanese advanced 2% to a new 1963 in Monday's lection also lacLEO! ing standards, savings) Donald G, Grant, 53, Halifax,|U" : Pen Ay tape . vo oad Raptor toy general manages of the Nova oe & ek wd hagas BUSINESS SPOTI IGHT nie i Scotia Trust Company. ¥ members of the royal commis-|, It will also view taxation as ments for the time being, be : undertaken in Canada. Their . : : I ® : And because provincial and|Bankers Association. are subject to change by re e high 5 Canada M conclusions, for better or worse, : te or by th d i gh of 56%, Cana alting municipal taxation invariably} Charles E. S. Walls, Victoria,;counts or by the armed serv bdo = every PEE intertwines with federal taxeS,!manager of the British Colum-|ics vote that will be made usiness Cc OO -- on as sau ea ys SS eal headed by the investigation will, to some|pia Federation of Agriculture. |known this weekend. mped ' . ave On index, industrials rose 3.52 eral taxation structure and sug- ersision will open a four-day sit-\eral treasury matching theirlwhen it opens its Graduate|more and more descriptive ma- . om 6 ee Ang pom wheat 'work is phe nnap peye ting in Ottawa when seven or-|Payments into the fund. The am-|School of Business. terial to their courses. .? ood po dy | - sy nate faults, arene a" sound| Mr, Carter, 56, former chair-€anizations will present their/nual pension is three-quarters) Years have gone into plan-lrneg MEMORY WORK Base metals slipped .10 to 207.37 suitable ve totes & goun|man of the Canadian Tax Foun- -- | jpegs gy scene as Seite --e yi cog ogee ning the school and reams of!"\o.. students will have aland western oils declined .02 COME TO THE i . the most knowledge- "lliterature on what not to do : "ito 119.74. Final volume was The massive job involves aldation, past president of the In ie oF these organizations 1 s|MP is re-elected or accepts a minimum of memory work, hn | have been studied carefully. 0 tien peg By pues an Se oan at Teint an . ae the Canadian Tax Foundation,|salaried appointment from the) Or 146 siz . professor salt the 37-year-old, Alberta - born|2,952,000 shares compared with BROOK LI N HOUS E For the BEST Easter Dinner Ever it affects Canada's international] Emile Beauvais, 58, Quebec cause they received federal ap- degree, fan down through every! Mrs. §. M. Milne, Winnipeg,| Commons members particl-| MONTREAL (CP)--The last| The business school director|,,Significant | losers director said. "They will be|,°73,000 Tuesday. dustrial. production, em p10y-lregarded financial expert. a private research association|government. y sion on taxation next week Will), ,ianoe of payments and eco-\City chartered accountant. pointments. Toronto chartered accountant), 4) in the country. All prov-|national treasurer of the Cana-|Pating in the pension plan con-|word in business education may|thinks one of the most serious General Motors down My - with a wide membership among| An MP isn't required to take four have PhDs amd two havelshown where to find informa- Base metals eased slightly complicated investigations ever|:jiog, vice-president of the Canadian/new parliamentary pensioners pected to dissect the entire fed-| 9 nission, Next Tuesday, the commis.maximum $4,000, with the fed-[plans to offer this September|school is that they have added|>ll Telephone % iness- lawyers specializing in tax|he wishes, he can qualify by ent fields. All have had busi-|for thinking, not as repositories|Labrador and Mining Corpora- Commissi " jon each went ahead \%. alien contributing for past years of|"@Ss experience for large gobs of descriptive|t MP UE eiae Wer tated, tate, Ge \eervice. * Another feature is that|material." ginning in 1954 plunge into one of the' most, omic relations with other coun-| J, Harvey Perry, 50, Toronto,| The figures, on numbers of Kenneth Carter, will be €x-|jinces have agreed to assist the/dian Council of Women. tribute $240 a year, up to albe what McGill University|failings of existing business|202 Steamship Lines chartered accountants and bus-|Pert in the pension plan. But if master's degrees in two differ-ition and will use their heads|with Geco Mines losing 5 while Pri Move Up The tax foundation and the other six organizations -- Ca- madian Chamber of Commerce, tax study group of Queen's Uni- sity, Canadian Manufactur- TORONTO (CP) -- Trading|steady to firm but broke by|VeTS#y, was - active oa ~ were|midweek and closed sharply|ets Association, Canadian La- strong to higher on all classes/lower. and grades of slaughter cattle) Cattle receipts were estimated at the Ontario public stockyards/at about 7,000 about 1,800 head less than last week and some this week. bor Congress, Canadian. Insti- tute of Chartered Accountants and the Canadian Bar Associa- tion are expected to appear Replacement cattle met al7.400 head less than the same before the commission again in good demand on a light supply,| week in 1962. Western cattle re- while veal calf prices were|ceipts totalled 162 head as com- the fall with formal submis- sions. higher. ' pared with 325 head last week.|MOVE LATER Hog prices were higher. Feed-\Western stock calf receipts} Meanwhile, the commission lot lamb prices were steady and|were only 25 head an increase/will move to Montreal April 22- spring lamb prices opened|over last week of 10 head. On|30 and Toronto May 1-24. In Au- DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS the United States. Canadian load of 16 head was shippedigust, it will cross Canada col- East for slaughter and 71 cat-|lecting information and views tle and 92 veal calves were soldjon taxaticn. More than 200 off the market for slaughter in|briefs are expected by the time hearings end in Ottawa late Utilities Ltd., com-| Slaughter cattle: Choicejthis year. mon 30 cents, May 31, recordisteers 23-24 with fancy feedlot It is the first such royal com- May 15; five per cent pfd.jsteers to 24.50 and odd singles mission investigation ever un- 5, 4% per cent pid. $1.06,|to 24.75; good 22-23; medium 19-/dertaken in Canada and will al- Sy ¥5, record April 30 Denison 21.50; common 15-18; good heif-/most certainly result in a new Mines ,50 cents,jers 21-22 with choice 22-22.50/version of the income tax act April 30, record April 19; 50|and odd sales to 23; medium|Which hasn't been rewritten, cents, Oct. 31, record Oct. 18./19-21; common 14-18; choice fed apart from occasional amend- General Steel Wares Ltd.,/yearings 24-26 with odd top to since 1948, pit. $1.25, May 1, record April|27; good 22-24; good cows 17.50- e biggest slice of federal 18.50 with sales to 19.50; me-/S0vernment tax revenue, 30.8 Hallnor Mines Léd., threejdium 16-17; cemners and cutters a oe, now is collected eents, June 1, record May 10./11-15.50; good heavy bologna|'frough personal income tax. Pamour Por four cents, June 14, record May|dium 15-18.50. ee Steel Industries Ltd., Replacement cattle: Good stockers 24-26 with good west- Léd.|pulis 19-20; common and me-|C°TPOration taxes bring in 20,2 per cent and sales tax 14.1 per cent. So that mo opinions will be t ~ i common 714 gente, 04 per cemtiorn stock calves to 29; common stified in a court-room atmos So 31% cents y 1, record ril 16, calves 20-23. and medium stockers and stock Calves: Choice vealers 34-36 with odd tops as high as 38; phere, Mr, Carter says the commission will keep the hear- ings as "informal as we possi- bly can, consistent with tidi- ness."" Heart Attack Halts Vanier Engagements OTTAWA (CP)--A mild heart attack has forced Governor-/SCIENTIFIC METHOD General Vanier to cancel his of-| Dr. Armstrong said the real ficial egagements for the next advance in business school ed- NET EARNINGS THE CANADIAN PRESS o-Canadian Pulp and Pa. Mills, year ended Dec. 31 , $4,552,116; 1961, $4,719,106. Hiram Walker - Gooderham :lsows gaining a $2 good 29-33; medium 24-28; com- mon 20-23; boners 16-19. Hogs: Grade A _ 22.75-25.75; heavy sows 17.35 - 17.85; light premium; stags 15.50 on a dressed weight basis. preme Court of Canada with French will be taught at the school, In an interview, Dr. Donald rector, said a revolution has taken place in business educa- tion over the last 10 years "and McGill is lucky it can Start with a clean slate and capitalize on it." ucation has come with mathe- " maticians, statisticians, econo- omnes Fl peg rap mists and psychologists now ties as Governor-General," . an asking basic questions about from Government House said Wed- business amd rigorously apply- ing the scientific meth to business problems. He said the McGill Graduate A spokesman for the 74-year- old Queen's representative said ston sae -- will a Gen. Vanier suffered the attack eis s, -- stics, mathe- at Government House Monday.|™atics, psychology and re He stressed that the attack search projects over courses in "was a very mild one" and that marketing, finance and produc- it was the first suffered by the G G 1, oe Gen. Vadler still wil|"0r, the functional fields of be able to receive visitors at his business or the problems of the te rae Ke Governor-Gen.|thent with the powerful tools of eral's recovery period is around lines."" mid-May when the 26th Parlia-|PUM®S- ment may be convened. Nor. y mally, the Governor - GeneraliK VACUUM CLEANERS would read the speech from the throne at the opening sitting. CAN TURN TO JUDGE ' W the Gover- nor-General can turn all of his ARNER WILLIAMS powers and duties to the chief justice or a judge of the Su- tion, "Not that the school will ig- firm, but rather we'll tackle the basic intellectual disci- AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vacuum Hose for Sale! SERVICE CENTRE 17.B BOND E£.--125-3531 E. Armstrong, the school's di-|French With help of language labora- tories and tutors, students at the school will learning "And of course French will be useful for businessmen who will deal with Common Market states." How about interest im the school? "Most businessmen I talk to get very excited about it,' Dr. Armstrong said. "'One told me the other day that his large company could. use our first 200 graduates. As we will grad- uate only 30 students a year, we would need seven years just to fill his order." countries and certain African|- SOVIET TV LINK OSLO (AP)--The Soviet Un- ion plans to reach Norway's far north with television pro- grams in Norwegian, the organ! of the Social Democrat govern- ment party reports, STEAKS--VIRGINIA HAMS PORK CHOPS--BARBEQUE CHICKEN: with all the trimmings . Children's servings half price, : SERVES. 11 A.M. KING STREET UNITED CHURCH Oshawa Ministerial Association Interdenominational Service of Worship Rev. Wesley Herbert, Rev. W. Dickson, Rev. R. A. Bombay, Preacher. WOMEN EXHIBITED MONTREAL (CP)--Twenty-| general election. three women were among the| At present the chief justice- 103 artists represented at the|ship is vacant due to the recent 80th annual spring exhibition of|death of Patrick Kerwin. Mr. the exception of the power to dissolve Parliament and call a HEAR GLORIOUS > FOR THE FIRST TIME GREAT CANADA-WIDE > Ltd., 6 mos, ¢ Sheep and lambs: Good feed-|the Montreal Museum of Fine|Justice Robert Taschereau is Feb. Ser ies, $14,899,822, $1.73/lot eoabe 25.50; spring lambs/Arts. the senior puisne judge. @ share; 1962, $14,434,137, $1.67./35-45 closing at 28-32; common Toronto Iron Works Léd., yearjend medium feedlots 20 - 23; ended Dec, 31: 1962, met loss|good light sheep 8-10; common $175,348; 1961, $583,758. 8 spammer sesresscruenoemenersreniio : : Pes, Cg eed I __ te || KING ST. UNITED CHURCH = ' A SN 128 KING STREET EAST The Choir Presents J. H. Maunder's Cantata OLIVET TO CALVARY GOOD FRIDAY April 12, 1963 7.30 P.M. 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