THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July x, 'wes 25 | Tories Still Hurt By Budget Jibes OTTAWA (CP) -- Members of| sprinkled throughout the budget the former Conservative govern-| speech, They could not recall a ment and their supporters. still] budget presented by a new fi- are smarting from Finance) nance minister after a change Minister Gordon's political jibes}of government containing as in his budget speech last month.) much political counter-attack, Informants say the new min: peNNETT HIT LIBERALS ister's taunting of the former! j, 1931, R, B Bennett, the government has been the main Conservative prime minister] reason for the opposition's close Who giso was finance minister, scrutiny of the 1963-64 budget,| criticized the previous Liberal] and the way it was prepared! oovernment for having let Ca-| for the Commons. i/nadian National Railways. debt! While the budget will not be) mount almost unchecked during) under debate in the Commons)the previous eight years, anf) this week, other features of the accused the former government, government's program closely of inabilify to understand inter-) allied to it--establishment of a/national trade, making colossal) new department of industry and) pjunders. a $100,000,000 Atlantic develop-| After the 1935 election, bud-| ment fund--are expected to) get preparaiien fell rag to} ee tinued opposition crit- Charles A. Dunning, who had, a a ' Aap FANCY QUALITY icism, lbeen Liberal finance minister| Reg. Price 2 tins 33c--SAVE 7c Mr. Gordon, a chartered ac- when the Bennett government) countant and business consult- had defeated the Liberals in CASE OF 24 TINS $3.54 -- SAVE 42c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES GOLDEN YELLOW, NO. 1 GRADE BANANAS 2-29: SOUTH CAROLINA, YELLOW FLESH, NO. 1 GRADE PEACHES --~ CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, EXCELLENT FOR JUIGE, FANCY GRADE ORANGES ++. 59: FLUFFY WHITE COOKERS, NO. 1 GRADE EW N POTATOES on hd. BETTY CROCKER LAYER (12 VARIETIES) CAKE MIXES A&P LOW, LOW PRICE A&P LOW, LOW PRICE Qvans 3G |] Qouns 79 A&P Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally Inspected Packing Houses Jected to Parliament) 1930, : oo Tar exilea it a "face the) On May 1, 1936, Mr. Dunning facts' budget and blamed the presented his first budget of the, former administration for things new government and carefully left undone which added to his|steered away from harsh politi- burden, He also entered a reser-cal jibes, Thez depression vation, saying more unpalatable seemed to take the edge off po- things might result if he found litical infighting, and Mr, Dun- any more skeletons in the old ning merely hinted at criticism government's closet, of the Conservatives for holding Conservative members large stocks of wheat off the squirmed under the barbs,' market. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Northern N.B. Draws Industry DALHOUSIE, N.B. (CP)--; Rugged woodland communities of northern New Brunswick are _ successfully at'racting secon- dary industry. Long dependent on the baste fishing and lumbering indus- tries, mapy are campaigning (0) AnEQUATE LABOR SUPPLY | diversify their economies with) Business and government rep- the secondary manufacturing resentatives'also boast of good found more commonly in the/transpontation and an adequate) |} southern part of the province. |iabor supply from the precom- Typical results are found injinately French-speaking popula- this Bay of Chaleur port of 6,000 tion which grew up around the New| They point with particular Brunswick International Paper pride to Restigouche Municipal Company Airport at Charlo near here Scheduled for completion this Which they say fills a long- fall is a $4,000,000 Canadian In-|needed transportation gap. The dustries Limited plant that will one-mile gravel runway opened employ 75. It will manufacture|/ast month to give Northern caustic soda for paper-makin . | New Brunswick its first airport. The same is true at neigh/ 'Activity is also busy on 'he! boring Campbellton, a city of waterfront here where the fed- 10,000, where Fraser Companies ral government has pledged to limited operate a pulp mili at Spend $650,000 to improve har- suburban A'thoville. bor facilities at the ice-free port. |' Part of the improvements in- |clude the filling in of 13 acres) lof water. The K. C. Irving Oil Company plans to establish an oil and gas di i centre on the reclaimed land. Other 15-FL- OZ TINS A&P CHOICE QUALITY Reg. Price 2 tins 47c--SAVE 9c TOMATOES 485: CASE OF 24 TINS $5.10 -- SAVE Bde MANDARIN Reg. Price tin 23e--SAVE 16c ORANGES 5:99: CASE OF 24 TINS $4.76 -- SAVE 76c 28-FL- OZ TINS Three years ago Radio Engi- neering Products. Limited an- nounced it would transfer oper- | ations from Granby, Que., to Athoville, Last summer it be- gan operations in a new plant with a payroll of 500 11-FL- OZ TINS LEVER, STEMS & PIECES Reg. Price tin 31e--SAVE 4c MUSHROOMS 3-89: CASE OF 24 TINS $7.12 -- SAVE $2c CATELL! SPAGHETTI AND MACARONI 10-Fl- OZ TINS tee fe A Jane Parker Quality Product APPLE PIE LARGE 24-02 SIZE ~ 39 Reg. Price each 49¢--SAVE We $300,000 Loot Ordered Back week involves dredging and dock improvements. To Com n | Brunswick Mining and Smeit-; pa y ing Corporation Limited also) Sane : plans to use the port to ship! VANCOUVER (CP) -- Nearly pase metals from its Bathurst $300,000 found stuffed into three | development 50 miles southeast carpenter's work chests in a of here. motel at Hope, 100 miles east -- -- of here, Tuesday was ordered a : returned to an armored car Labor Minister Visits Vessel firm. Magistrate Loren Jackson or- dered the money returned when armored car guards Douglas John Brown, William John Jane Parker, English Reg. Price each 390--SAVE be FRUIT CAKE ~33: "CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF" Grant and Jerry Raymond Pe- terson appeared before him charged with theft of $500,000 from Loomis Armored Car Service May 20 The money. found at Hope to. falled $294,656.48. It was identi- fied as part of collections made from 48 supermarkets by the Loomis Company. Cheques and silver totalling $200,000 were found in Brown's ear, found parked near the air- port here after Brown flew to Rio de Janeiro. Police returned him to Canada New Israel PM Warns Arabs On Policy JERUSALEM (AP)--Israel's few prime minister, Levi Esh- kol, has warned the Arab states his No. 1 objective: is to strengthen the security of the 15-year-old state. Thus Eshkol, whose tripartite coalition cabinet was approved by the Knesset (parliament) last week, served notice he in tends to pursue the stay-tough licies of his predecessor, avid Ben - Gurion, who re- signed for personal reasons, Actually, the transition is ex- pected to run smoothly, with the only major difference to be that of style. Where 76-year-old Ben-Gurion noted for patience and an abil ity to bring together those hoid ing divergent views In setting forth his adminis- tration's objective to the Knes- set, Eshkol, 67, made it clear he did not expect to be pushed into the sea by his Arab neigh- bors. He said: "The government will give frst priority to the strengthen ing of security, It will endeavor to acquire and develop the most modern equipment required for the security of the state and its people." This equipment will include U.S. Army Hawk air defence missiles, which the Israelis have agreed to buy from the United supersonic mobile missile to combat what they say is a dan power in the United Arab Re publie. i ; In Union Rift CHICAGO (AP) -- Labor Min- ister Allan J, MacEachen Mon- day visited a Canadian vesse! stranded in a union dispute and said he hopes the controversy can be settled soon A grain vessel, the Howard 1.. Shaw, owned by Toronto's Upper Lakes shipping firm, has been idle in Chicago since April because members of a loaders union sympathetic to the Sea- farers' International Union have refused to load her. Orders from U.S. District Courts have failed to get the vessel loaded. The SIU objects to manning of Upper Lakes ves- sels with crews belonging to the Canadian Maritime Union. The SIU formerly manned Upper Lakes ships The next expected step, Mac Eachen told reporters, will be publication in Canada of the Norris report on the dispute be tween the SIU and the CMU After that, he said, he expects there will be "'a meeting of the Same group that met at Hyannis Port and Washington," a group that included President Ken- nedy and Prime Minister Pear- son HURTS RELATIONS "We're concerned because Ca nadian shipping has been under harassment in U.S. ports and this hurts Canadian-American relations," MacEachen said. "We think a pretty important principle is involved here and we think it should be brought to an end as quickly as possible." Earlier Judge Julius Hoffman of U.S. District Court quashed 40 subpoenas issued by the Na- tional Labor Relations Board in connection with the union con- troversy. The judge ruled that the board violated federal pro- cedures in summoning mem bers of the Grain Loaders Un- ion in connection with an NLRB investigation, The union jawyer, Irving M Friedman, argued that the board failed to deal through the courts in issuing subpoenas, as required because the case has been appealed The Howard 1, Shaw has been idle since Apri! 22. Officials of the Continental Grain Company at whose dock she lies said it is costing $3,000 each day the ves sel remains unloaded. | Jane Parker, Bliced Reg. Price leaf 27e--SAVE- Se ITALIAN BREAD »-:-- 22: Jane Parker, Orange Twist Reg. Price each 400---8SAVE 10c COFFEE CAKE -.39: Your Dollar BUYS MORE at AsP Reg. Price jar 680--8AVE 4e SALAD DRESSING»: 5% Yuken Club (Plus Bottle Deposit) Reg. Price 2 btis 29e--SAVE Be GINGER ALE 9 21-0 27¢ IDEAL FOR THE BARBECUE WELL TRIMMED, SHORT OR CROSS CUT Ann Page BLADE STEAK RIB ROAST 00 A&P Reg. Price 8 tins 480--SAVE Te | EVAP. MILK = 61-79% Ballet Coloured Reg. 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