She Oshawa Cimes Published by Canadian Newspapers Limited 86 King St. E., Oshawa, Ontario T. L, Wilson, Publisher FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963----PAGE 6 Shoplifting Increase Said Moral Indicator in- ly, blamed "a general lack of public morality" for the increase in thefts, He went on to that this kind thievery has become wide- spread that he knew of one class- room of grade school children who felt did belong to their group unless they stole from one of the discount and of a high school club. in which students day to Police authorities an crease in shoplifting, and confirma- tion comes from storekeepers. It has been happening in Oshawa, just the country, report say of sO as in. other parts of Speaking to a service club a while ago, Deputy Commissioner George McClellan of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police stated that in the city Ottawa alone shoplifters million of merchandise a an per cent all out of Canadian were stolen, they not local stores, of worth had to steal one article a that of dollars' and steal a retain membership, The peated by year, magistrate's opinion is re- the U.S, stimated three businessmen in- New York paper, an goods moved . swan} the stores last Christmas lewed by tne A New York that a recent ount tery hat thieves have re- 250 $750 business paper : : i : , easier time disposing of their loot, ports study of : woman who regular trade in "when she came they Ine retailer told of-a disc stores doing about : ne reta er : had estabushed a million in annual sales showed theft \ 1 : yperty stolen pre losses of m Nion yearly, or 3.6 rheft oe home after a day of shoplifting, ner cent of lossés -as t a percentage of than net the sales, ; ok n hered around like it was a check- ru often as counter many the income at ne whether anc juage It is dif t to stores, yaper : ; pal been a decline in What there pertinent ----- belief living" for it there recent says rge chain genera ec mora bankrupte, med mainly on pil- * of stores was bla : } has been and tnis } erage losses. : : . ay nerease in tne is a stea Andrews of ing had or Magistrate H. T. G,. that "the world owes me a Cooksville, Ontario, in sentenc whether one wants to work three married women who not. and it has been encouraged | REPORT FROM U.K. Housewives Given In the major to dial is possible cure the up-to-date weather 4,118,000 did so ean who are cast, To this Londoners the reg onal eities where it WEA last be added forecasts to se- fore- year 500,000 able to get the Essex, Kent and Sussex coas's » turn to the safet OTTAWA REPORT Gordon Destroys Huckster Efforts Patrick Nicholson's guest col- umnist today is Colin Cameron, New Democratic Party MP for Nanaimo -' Cowichan - The Is- lands, B.C, OTTAWA--We have for some time past become accustomed to tales of the "image makers" of Madison Avenue--the people who can take a mediocrity and by skilful publicity build) him up in the public eve as an out- standing person of unusual ca- pacities. As a rule this tion is directed towards ing an impressive and favorable picture of someone in public life, Indeed in recent years, particularly in Canada and S, political parties have taken to selling an individual rather than persuading the vot- érs to support any policy or program One of the disturbing of this sort of approach is development of something per- jlously close to a "leadership cult', The process depends for its the exploitation of that basic human desire, con- scious or subconscious, to re- es and certain when Daddy solve difficult results the success on ties of childhood was there to QUEEN'S PARK problems and shoulder all re- sponsibilities. In short the Mad- ison Avenue approach to demo- cratic policies has been a skil- ful and cynical encouragement to adult men and women to abandon their adulthood and re- lax comfortably into infantile postures, GOOD DADDY MADISON In Canada we have recently had a sharp lesson in the pit- falls we may encounter when we follow the dim and confus- ing street lights of Madison Avenue through the political and economic traffic jams of today, The Madison Avenue technique was used with con- siderable, though reassuringly limited, success by the Liberal Party in the recent election. The Canadian people were pre- sented with one or two flood- lighted parental . images--the Men Who Knew How It was not necessary to do too much for Mr. Lester Pear- son. The Nobel! Peace Prize cast a- soft refulgent glow over the figure of the world statesman who would lead Canada surely and wisely and with almost ex- cruciating nobility through the intricate mazes of international Illness Coverage Now Is Discussed TORONTO Some quarters now are beginning to plug for "sickness" insurance. This would pay wage-earners com pensation money they were With unemployment insur- ance, and then hospital insur- ance, we have moved towards insurance principles But still, in the public mind, relations, But Mr, Pearson, moving serene and sure-fooled through the chancelleries of the world or rocking cosily on the porch at Hyannisport would not have been sufficient alone to persuade the Canadian peo- ple that all would be well under a Liberal ragime. Party strategists recognized that all too many Canadians are incapable of following Mike into the rarified atmosphere of international policies, and that most of them have a distress- ing habit of asking vulgar ques- tions like 'When do we eat?" So the awe-inspiring picture of Father at home in the great world had to be accompamed by a more homely figure of Mother, prudently spinning out the family income, cooking, sweeping and mending the chil- dren's clothes, and in general acting the Biblical mother-fig- ure whose "price is above rubies,"' There waiting in the wings was the very man for the role --the prestigious Mr. Walter Gordon, a fabulous figure in the world of finance, rich, success- ful, even intellectual--he wrote a book PRETTY MASKS TORN OFF Moreover he had served an apprenticeship as an opposition MP when he had the opportu- nity to delve into the squalor of the household of that day, running his finger along the window ledges, clucking with outrage at the dust of incom- petence, ignorance and sheer laziness he found there, just itching to roll up his sleeves and start clearing up the un- savory mess It was a convincing picture and a soothing one to a family which had recently followed an- other father into the pearly mists of Vision, which all too soon turned: into the nasty damp fog of reality, So they put their trusting little paws into the warm hands of this new Daddy and Mummy, and trooped back into the house to wait for chicken dinner with lemon pie for dessert, What dis- may and rage when after all the clanking in the kitchen, dish after dish of the meal that Ma ans because of the baby bonus, old age security etc. all welfare programs are stamped with '""handout."' To the fting recent-. by politic winter. the road unable to work through sickness operated in or accident the auto It is a proposa hearing much At first it will the service, with During weather conjunction e rs . ' le ascociati iad sien ah d Prices By M. McINTYRE HOOD nue to his department. He men- | nie Fe: steers pura : ax ] S OO Special London, (Eng.) tioned specially the time clock 7°", Net eae mene. a the lz rear, 650,000 other Correspondent service, which receives more -- last -- .% poi The Oshawa Times than a 100 million calls a year. ' oa nie London used the oauat aes : This represents to the GPO a ita pats ded in English England revenue of. approximately nie German and Spanish need $3 900.000 a year The GPO ys that no further about From a GPO special ser are contem- menu for the London came plated for future, but have to teresting figures menu sé ». will prob- and a special be extended to other sex £ of the country. But. it inquiries are nto feasibility of dial- 2X fo foothal re- ODDS for the rac ina ropli placed on the table had to be thrown out to the dog Embarrassing for the Liberal government, it. should be even more embarrassing for the Ca- even those programs such a3 nadian voter, convicted twice in hospital insurance which are five years of childish .rrespon- contributory have the stigma of ibility. Instead of insisting on being handouts tional discussion of publie This tends to knock out ffairs, he has been content to straight thinking on welfare se- admire the pretty cardboard curity measures. And it holds . figures presented by the P.R back forward steps, such as men If Walter Gordon's un- sickness insurance, which are . happy collapse -- forces Cana- needed for an orderly commu- dians to face the facts and th commun v te a re ¢ nity. : abandon their search for Daddy this probk n SOCIAL SECURITY in favor of ising their brains, This is one reason why the he will have done more for Can- pension plan which now is ada than he could have achieved being considered in Ottawa is ' with the wisest of budgets, "ot READERS' VIEWS This pension program is the first step towards a social se- APPRECIATION Sir ous dishes The. specialist services of the . --_ ie ny Ae 8 curity progra mfor Canada It is a small step, It only es- Many thanks for the cover- age of our recent move. The office have now YOUR HEALTH government surg og The tablishes a. $10 increase in old accurate copying and the good sts *o include objectionable f additional this 1 8 ecipe service he : / : A ti si "age pensions at the star Cc 10n a ve But this benefit is aie : to the fact that the program will TODAY IN be contributory. It will be paid r : co-operation of you arid your Staff is appreciated greatly by ee Cause Of Murmur for by workers and employers, HISTORY Eventually this will lead toa Oo church, Many thanks again master- : full social security program 3j- and we look forward t } By THE: CANADIAN PRESS There are those that dispute © oie he =e rd to when = July 19, 1963 this but they are rea trying We Wil again have news events " . a woo oa e ba - ee bal r paner : has ee to argue against the inevitable. {0F the paper » try vol For certain protections are PASTOR WM. LEWIS, the essential for the citizen--and Bloor Stree: Baptist Church. 'cat Ha the community--today. And O@shawa . 3 It cb hs ig 2 the only rational and orderly pik -- se vos ae way to provide for these is to ot" revolve - ™ . have the citizens, not the state, Sea Ang later pay for them Vision At =e Speed " s 4 ener! =. mt ae ta Secs Sak fe a healthy and for think « a al ¢ m i we will be more about probably be re- garded as woolly-headed "so cialism,"' But will be taken more and more seriously This for the same noted h yesterday cal insure Many are knoe out by eventu nd on anywa} to take the man on the street For then it MANCHESTER Housewives in Lancashir more worries The sales introduced in baking industry the sales tax anada in of one tax was reason 28 on medi- peor pl e who 1920 --- a modest levy iid end its fairly suc- P fy))} hfry sald the me 8 per cent, Most foodstuff : H , a ne price sbiogpil have ne re- ' spokesman in some other -in on the use of the During an ex: ably 'ket test match at © recently 1.600.000 ed UMP in five the latest scores additiona have mean Mir mrad toid the then, and the daily meals, All ASK from exempt the But that were mained does not not a e price of the food, When oe . OF cent | to dia a aoe cae tax con- that an i 2) cen a r1dded 8074 wie at there is services _ citing cri ' Lord's ingredient not on nie dia omplet renu ut Wi Z to get prov $10 Yr ; : , peo. '8 understood that days This applied to machinery and going on - nm 5 ng Say used in manufac- costs, 1 nerease of f 100 per cen 1 price MUSTN'T BE HANDOUT Imperative in this their more than sathe: hp equipment ture, almost all ject to the tax, mean t revenue of $60,000 however, a self of sugar in added ion -- sugar ingredients as An nery become sub- sie the saris which will be paid the by consumers in a roundabout or another $8.5 partial way but must still be paid. also goes Finance Minister has backed vrups and asts, down on his 11 per cent sales tax federal tax on m proposal, he enamored bak pr of it and now proposes that it be ied in- stages. He has. been silent, about its effect on of living. But J. C. P. Toodas preparat & resuits, months has past mill and such inte inte used in Dear final act hester Reginald 'Mar nchester to 1 could be the Revins nd. noted tha but is still 'ocesses app government recently however, lished tax records show that By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD bakerv Dear Dr. Molner: What con a ceils 8 ver tnt ne stitutes a heart murmur' Would 's in operated 12 plants in Mr, son so afflicted be able been d ndicated to. his rdon me n talk te gnize it himself? Two of riends told me have h murmurs.--E.F,L. ts not sav that business Detection of .a urther murmur exannnat baking money. essentia the cost rown 180.900 ca ephone Conrad, president of a com- cates menu the man the 149 years pany whic) foods. ht ; S won eight provinces, ther firm's annual meeting that for the murmurs hearts nn Socia And , orderly so other Just as day ety we need it can get it Ronald W. 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