Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1963, p. 4

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U.S. BUSINESS REVIEW | Canadian' Vagrancy Court Greek harbor police Friday re- Courut of Ontario ruled a Ham During the vagrancy hearing, By JACK LEFLER in the 60-year history of the au-wislation and a continued good jice said a bag filled with stones victions of two men. who MC! year on Isaac's behalf, But the itry, leading light on the U.S SEE RECORD SALES }U.S. business situation in this identified the man as Alexander|marked private with no court ihe Hearing the deel is the ok | Production and sales have the previous record of 7,400,000 os tempo of holiday trade) province of Ontario and) His action came as the result William Stamp' of the cision by Studebaker Corp. to growth in the American econ Fis Canadian address was not rested in Hamilton Oct. 25 while fice door was marked caveats a slow start because of the egal aid lawyers presented makers--John F. Gordon, pres- Gross National Product -- the up to a strong rate The passport had recent en Isaacs said in an affidavit to a trial; it was not an that 1963 is going to be. the best gressional action on tax-cut leg 4 per cent increase over record he might have been on a ship'lice station. There the justice of the peace refused the ac- oms ae tw dave DIVIDENDS ff f ' an apparionies to make Found Dead Good Year Ahead For Comes Under Axe On Beach omes Uncer Axe | ported. finding the body of a 55-!jIton vagrancy court out of ex Isaacs continued, a lawyer NEW -YORK. (AP)--This will tomobile indusutry and that .1964/business climate was tied around his waist. the hand of justice. in an office Jawyer wy as told to leave and Jeconomy. They put. domestic sales of "4: Shatko from a Canadian pass- reporter present fice was closed, that a police. jrocketed at a record pace, lead- cet in 1955. GB cont nan OF Ne aa ed Shatko was born in Od- Of an appeal by the two men, Yamilton police department quit making cars in the U.S.;omy in 1964 and another vigor- MERCHANTS Hatt y aie apparently drunk and that no court reporter was Ind: Production will be limited don. shock of President Kennedy's \@™P; indicating the possibility|to three months' imprisonment the men's appeal on these ident of General Motors Corp., sum of 'all goods and services The National " Retai Mor. ty stamps showing he had been the Supreme Court that he was pve n court; there was no record breaking 1962 coming from his birthplace lof the peace swore in @ police eysed opportunity to produce and. the outulook were good nswers and defence to the ; They said circumstances indi TORONTO (CP)--Mr. Justicelofficer as representative of the year-old Canadian amidst. the jstence Friday. me to the door to 'tell Mr. |be an especially merry Christ-;may be just about as good. | The Morgan Guaranty Trust osficials said they came upon court presided over by a jusutice close the door ete bok ile a giod Wad ee "General business activity is port he was carrying. They, Mr. Justice Fraser ruled that man stood at the door, and that oe He atl a aiey. mobile industry's remarkabl: BRA RuseiS ih 1OeR Cecil Isaacs and Arthur Gor- <aid in an affidavit that he was The last vehicle rolled off the ous year in the auto industry at Merchants, too, were enjoying Police said the man's pass Justice of the peace Alex present in the office to the Hamilton, Ont., plant. Ford forecast an increase Of). ination and unusually te, Plunged into the sea from ajon charges of vagrancy unuder grounds and Henry Ford IJ, chairman of produced--in the first half of chants. Association predicted" Zurich and Moscow, police'taken before Mr. MacKay in a of the evidence as required by In the steel industry, another Odessa, on the Black Sea coast evidence; and the justice of the . . bad 8 ; ; 1 Ontario Police Commission Bip bagp ile ihe fins quarter cated a suicide, They did not By THE CANADIAN PRESS rree Tp TT. 7 A 1 ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Neil. C. Fraser of the Suprem:|"rown, utomobile Industry é rocks of an Athens beach. Po-' He quashed the vagrancy can MacKay two men wanted to ap- mas for the automobile indus- jCo. of New York assessed the the pody Thursday night and of. the peace behind a door Isaacs said that throughout Year, 'too. imports, at 7,700,000, exceeding still trending upward, paced by said the passport was issued in the court was invalid testimony was not recorded. The only sad note was the de- 'I anticipate continued strong performance. don Atcheson. They were ar- present at the iol thal tha ae assembly line at South Bend,/home and abroad" said Gor- good Christmas business. After ot contained no Greek entry MacKay sentenced them Oct. 29 1, The heads of two major auto- at least $15.000.000,000 in the warm weather, buying picked ship the Criminal Code The proceedings did not con- Ford Motor Co.--said this week 1964, assuming favorable econ fHak dota volumie wil show. 4 said, This raised the possibility)small office in the central PO- the criminal code; the justice 'Laymen Group May Replace -- srr sezmenvor tie eS rcon. Potion sd the body ap tle ue oe both the current situation Monae to have been in the sea of 1964--with no labor troubt elaborate Du Pont of Canada Lid., com How's the Time te Beautify Your Home PORONTO (CP) ment to have him return' to his i, . ght--than they did in tt mon 30 cents, Jan. 30, 1964 | irst -quarter of 1963 when government plans to re tomers were stockpiling ag and Mail savs. the 'prov iz a county court judge record Dec. 31 Ontario Police Commission with says, Justice' Minister Chevriet 1 possible strike All New Cars the Globe and Mai Reynolds Aluminum Company * cen es see ae of Canada Ltd., 4% per cent wit hard Honeck, planes when they 'flew above Robe 1 group of laymen. possessing denied this Friday in Ottawa pfd. $1.19, Feb. 1, 1964. record CUSTOM AND The newspaper says it learned MIXED PATTERNS recommenda T 'ant i n B ; Must Jan. 1, 1964 READY MADE ecommendé wo important economic indi I We Union Acceptance Corp. Ltd spent f4 y prison, and = were in ut pain Wirephoto th "riday from a source 5 ions made to the attorney-gen- cators--housuing starts and per 6% per cent first pfd, series until Fridas 1AC nis seen ompiicate INSTPU nt : Ec : 5 by the police commission sonal 1e he i mixed * "se see to the attorney zeneral's de-/C! shee me sonar Income SHOWEd MIXES H t t 784g cents, Feb. 1, 1964, record partmerit.. The: source also were either shelved or ignored. patterns in Nove ' ave @a e S Jan. 15, 1964; 6% per cent pfd M. & C, Dry Goods : Tei nah + ri : I ad Wwivat + . nd t 79 . said to have disclosed the resig- Although the commission had! Private housues and - apart ges, Series B 781% icents, March 1 & Draperies nation. from the commission of been granted powers of investi:'ments were started in Nave VANCOUVER (CP). -- Start-\1964, record Jan. 15 1964 74 CELINA STREET : OC < ar <e S ] us Maj.-Gen. H. A. Sparling gation under the Public Inquir- ber at an annual rate of 1,528,- ing Jan. 1 all new cars. sold Dominion Textile Co, Lid. 4p a Habs Judg Bruce Macdonald, | s Act, it plans to question per- 000, off 16 per cent from Octo- in British Columbia. must be common 20 cents pid. $1.75 ified . « « dge é é longing 4 ! . | i ai + the wommildsion ook suspected of belonging to ber and 3 per cent from No- equipped with at least two seatiyan 15. 1964 record Dec. 26 ( nan 0 a crime syndicate were: halted yember 1962 belts 1964 : e e ad indipatad: enrlior: his inte had id Mu ated eat ve a of i by the attorney-general's de Personal income climbed to a Legislation. calling for this ion to resign by the e ] ; Ta ] 10nd | ] od ton to gn b partment record annual rate of $472,800 passed at the last session ear, A bill establishing the com- 000,000 a gain of $1,600,000,000 of the legislature. No other Ca- The Globe's source said Judge mission was given first reading over October Paroled Ric left. visits j "s cor s prise here he 1 yn ' 84. left. visits jet plane's k Illinois prisons w ha H only. token -powers pit Friday Ss loui He hee ince hefore irplane f 1 vie { elative aye most f The new er savs it | n of By IAN MackKENZIF nent f ernatior Canaian" ress Staff Writer ance' the. following The { } Speculators moved ( ma tock jumped SECRET FINALLY OUT 1K The secret was. f Yuesday: The bank res , will participate in an 0 1e Ww Internationa lor with Macdonald's decision was due j, n part to -his disillusionmer vith the loss of the commis ion's autonomy to the Ontario government. Other informants said Judge Macdonald had. strong. differ ences of opinion with Attorne General Frederick Cass after the provincia rove! t ook ontrol of the Ontario Police from the police com 1e Ontario legislature in No vember, 1961: At that time Pre ember advanced to a_ record Industrial production in. No | mier Robarts said It is the}126.9 per cent of the 1957-59 ay intention to make this commis sion as strong and as impar rage. Much of the gain was due to increases in steel and tial and qualified for .its work jron and automobile output as possible The U.S. commerce depart An amendment to the Police/ment predicted 'another record Act was passed, giving the com mission contro] over the provin 4 olice However in Octo year for the construction indus tryin 1964 with hott wivate and public buil gz expected tot ber, 1962, after Mr. Cass. had attain new he nadian province and only three tat n the 'United: States have Similar The legislation makes it an of fence to sell a new car without two safety belts in. the front seat The legislation also requires motorists to use the belts but Attorney-General Robert Bon- ner admitted when the legisla- on was passed that this could 1ot be enforced SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! GUERNSEY In Halt-Gallon GOLD Pure-Pac 2% Throw-Away Costs 4c Less Be Satistied With Our complete line of SWEET FRESH PRODUCTS in Cartons DAIRY all package sales. mission's hands. the story savs. replaced Kelso' Roberts as a é torneyv-genera the Police Act BLAME PRESSURE was again amened to make the fin itself to a7 ¢ f tet if sut ren 1 ; F s * Mr. Cass blamed Jf : OPP responsible to the legisla e than one 7 ae | the on the ( i ae nie i , donald's resignation or ressure ture through the attorney-gen Py whole week Melr Pore t¢ y * from the federal justice depart-.era dow We an Gi Y oe esi Walker-Gondesan a | - Cc ve Your However, major e ment been strong for a couple : ne i was generated on both Monday week and. the eason f ' : ' . é and "Friday by two major came known following the close stock spits, ang an neweasen FAQHE Against »ank i £ i € ! « } DY ait , Vi let Cong By THE CANADIAN PRESS lowing an announcement by the of $57 a sha for 42 pe Wilmington, Del. -- Irenee stocks, Toronto-Don bank that it would make a te- the gold producer's stock ; fs i me i ' i. Irks McNamara duPont, 86, last of the three DAIRY PRODUCTS SHAWA, ONTARI DIAL. 728-6241 "At Your Store Or At Your Door'. Monday rumors were 1 ( i d it would make an 0 and Mcintyre Porct vy I Ltd oration of Canada brothers who led the duPont mpany from a small explo-! SAIGON (AP)--U.S.. defence © sives mar t ae = McNama ! nanutacturer to. the . . t ' I qa I ( x Secretary Robert hy : : 5 igg:in nt S t x107 met South Viet Nam's rulir world's. largest diversified firm ' Juebe ie ou ansterre military junta «Friday armed 4fler a long illness with a depressing report on pro Oxford, England .-- Sir Alan h k Case ' gress of the war against the "ardiner, 84, one of the five asy enc u ) 1 Mogu nes Communist. Viet Cong Egyptologists who opened the McNamara. and senior Amer tomb of King Tutankhamen 40 ) OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min-jsay whether he knew We r ek' as ; in officials in Viet Nam* had 4 aie ' ister Chevrier, claiming support chuk was on parole wher t » COT A Pili eo ? "an afternoon long conference ° AN rites on ancient Egypt from his own legal 's gne warrant ar results om s th the full junta. inleuding 5 nguage é Montreal -- Thomas Edward tet 4 years ago, and one of the great the Commons Frida vat | : rvat to New eS ' 1 I state Maj.Gen, Duong nh and Premier Neuven Dubuc, 58, president of St."law ' ice Peroleum Limited 'of Ca y; of a heart attack signed: the. warrant for the ex tr atic r nr y \ 1 a M tradition of paroled convict J¢ $94 baie : here " ) : a é t ' c Tho Wasvienchuk .to the r ' ; . sates : i Y 34 t 5 eck : Eaten "As T bebeve ppapee 3.6 1 $41 ympat was McNamara's con i ; | ve 'e\ P fr g of a 38-hour reston, Ont. -- Ton S. Snider,| ister of justice would have" un- ce; we nd the xtrad : r agi ee He "a th Wie departure 74, former mayor of Preston for! cer the circumstances tion Act na treaty t ; hig . Hawaii tonight four years and city counci : é member for 18; of a heart al Our John Bean Skid-Defier creates hundreds of sturdy grip blocks in the tire tread -- traction blocks that cut through the rood film and cling to the rood, IN ONTARIO We wish to thank the public for their generous response in giving permanent homes to over 5,000 children in 1963, This has largely been accom- plished. through the fine services, of Ontario's Children's Aid Societies. Numbers of boys and girls remain ayailable for-adoption by married couples who haye the kindness and capacity to take them as their own, Many children haye been waiting for some time because their age or religion, racial backe ground or physical handicaps make it less easy to find a home. Somewhere there are new parents with whom each child could share a lifetime of mutual happiness. Here are some typical Children: TRACTION MOCKS He added, however, that the the SA} mde : ' : Naimaia legal question of whe ! y tence ) x 1 ( fe al of a 'det tack a h ¢ « 1 { 1 ( a } or \ *Y . olee: ¢ f \I E) ist og R nee Be o tion from Americe sers ir New York -- Margaret Foote arise until after he h : n artmer I \ 1 tInree Kay provinces He "y, 83 ted aint { V the wa ant and t FR 4 Ss Hanntene : 'f ee ae ; Hey he Ms painter 0 WITH OUR NEW SKID-DEFIER ready was taking Wasylen ' ee . " th ; SENTENCED TO n provi Wasvienchuk Alicante, Spain -- Francisco 4 rmandez Perez, 50, a two-foot »algon § aid idget billed as Spain's: short Kien Hoa n the ast man g Delta, and Binh Duong ; : edge of I) zone.north of Sai Vancouver -- DPD Peter An na 195 er 4 Mo is-i! ¢ Fren h Radio b was t ' : ! 9 : . : a drew McLennan, 88, a former Pg oled ) 1.8 R0n he: f ste P . pike c Bee ° : . to-115.1 and. Although McNamara after a) id of staff at the Vancouver Pa td ,, Creneral Hospital We con de-skid your tires quickly ot low cost. De- skidding increases your traction 25%, even.on icy, slippery roads, and increases your tire life 15%, You can't lose -- you can save a life. Drop in today. One Stop Auto Service Centre Ltd. 728-9421 across. the border bery and murde attle. The mi nced b Last three months ago said Station Set. ked to have him extrac ) believed the Vietnamese could Blackpool, England -- Jack e robbery t 1 andie the Communists .without London, 50, former British and t t e present massive U.S. help, Bmpire heavyweight boxing Sturgeon Falls ie 2" k wk in, 1 Soviet Police U'S "oficial hire now sath has Latouche, 61, a : ' ree i at pouties a > vense of the contractor who ran unsuccess OTTAW (CI 1 CB T Bl k d n politics at the expense of t ells fler a hearin RB . Li oc a e : f against former prime min | If things don't get moving in ister Louis St. Laurent as an Pe E b 90 davs we are lost." said one Independent Liberal in the 1949 Olimbassy: (ou pete LEU EE EE 520 KING ST. W. An Older Child: HUGH is a happy,healthy, alert boy of cight vears, He is good looking with sblue eves and brown hair, and is of Irish and German descent, Hugh is affec- tionate and well mannered with 2 good sense of humour, He would like to be the eldest in his adopted family. A Protestant couple would be fortunate to gain this likable, well-adjusted boy for their son, TOSCO AP lay station was announced | . ' ; " ecling him with t a tel : oe : ne HA Solaisnhicaiigeion ike ' one Sens et Ne ean rier said Friday he tot tudents over the § A Handicapped Child: ernors when it sits in -Otta ad this court judgm RONG eee sale LEWIS--Is an eight year old deaf, French-Canadian, Roman Catholic hoy, He is tall with hazel eyes, light brown hair and fair complexion, Lewis is attending a residential school for the deaf and the school officials feel that he needs the security of a permanent home, He is an affectionate youngster, easy to manage, but inclined to be excitable when faced with new situations. He is an endearing Jad with dimples and an attractive smile, starting. Jan. 14 vit her B.C. court habea tion' on Wasyle a al it fe no cd NEW YEAR'S EVE a 'DANCE UAW HALL ERIC PAGE and All Star Orchestra Dress. Optional FAVORS -- BUFFET LUNCH Six ap Involved BY ' Net A Child of Mixed Racial Origin: BEN has a rich heritage from his Japanese, Indian and French ancestry, This four year old Protestant boy has brown eyes and black hair, and is Japanese in appearance. He is active and mischievous, and wishes for parents who will accept his international racial origin, A Catholic Child: -CHRISTINE is a healthy, attractive, sweet-looking, little Roman Catholic girl with dark hair and eyes and light complexion. She is 1"; Years old. Her development is above average. Christine is Anglo-Saxon French-Canadian with slight Indian heritage. This child is lively and bright and will he a joy to her fortunate new parents who would be of the same religious faith, If you are seeking a child for adoption please consult with your local Children's Aid Society, or write directly to:-- CHMC Mar Falls and ednesday to pro : h of 29-vear-old Ed ' M diand Penet ne Bro t y ea \ a Rus lan giri y nz Limited, operator of ( ») PORONTO (CP)--Auto n Me t government. said R R Midland, 0 n Bre rs have scheduled 16 aa ' il en to death a get- ie sida eomaan t Current, Canadian Automobile Chamber EMBASSY: DAMAGED ommerce reported Before their -march casting Sy mited ¢ New r parolee can bo ¢ Some 7 fricat most of ; Muskoka Parr ound b vad éasting Limite Poh aoetni C i) . nu \sare-Addo of Ghana, a CKAR' Huntsville and Geen .| war Production | medical student. The students Parry. Sound: ©JCS limite : Le ee tabbed to casting | ted ( of and trucks for production this U"& @run! body. was Tound | # CHOK rmia;. at ynt ty. week, compared with 17.425 a de Moscow last § P A new FM que du J productior 'di sM ow, t tuc s mas lated) radio t made up of 14,539 ca Sault. Ste. Ma sought by toucks pared Algonquin j foundland hich oper d did not arise unt stormed into ¥ : THE which operates ( i S St eiord:| Schedule Down deat by: a R ian because he : broadcast hich opt ¥ produced la k, the Limited will close DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE py i 9 RLIAMENT-BUILDINGS, TORON Another applic r ted for Production f Dancing abaddee to é a a ee s the January hea end of this week is éstimated ropolitan Kd onal T visic f vehicles, made Association of Toront It ants 503,708 cars and 93.452 the BRG to -z ti n-exten-|In the. comparable _ pr sion of its: cont awit | ar production was 48 TV Toronto for b | ng ed-/hicle 109.404. ca ucational programs itrucks, ~ Refreshments Served Hononrahle JOHN RORARTS $5.00 PER COUPLE Tables Upstairs e Honourable: LOUIS P, CECILE, 9. Prime Minister Minister ONTARIO _e PROVINOL OF OPPORTUNITY « Ee ee es 4

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