Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1964, p. 18

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i f ' » » not as a sabre-rattling gesture) This may reduce the import- % piommercial supersonic plane. ( Spectators view wreckage of two cars in which four FOUR DIED injured on Highway 98 Sun- day near Tilbury. The motor was ripped out by the impact and left on the road as the persons died and three were of the car in the foregrouhd auto conitnued some 100 feet. NORAD Eyes New U.S. Super Plane WASHINGTON (CP) -- Pres- ident Johnson's disclosure that the United States has success- fully developed a new 2,000- mile-an-hour twin-engined jet aircraft, the world's fastest, opens the prospect that the North American Air Defence Command may finally get its oft-requested improved manned interceptor. Whether the U.S. actually pro- ceeds with full-scale develop- ment of this new jet for NORAD purposes may depend to some extent on the Soviet Union's military plans. Defence Secre- tary Robert McNamara has told Congress he believes the manned-bomber threat is de- clining. And for that reason he has signalled a "go slow" on NORAD's demand for a new plane. However, McNamara has been faced with persistent and open demands that the NORAD request be met and has prom- ised a decision. Johnson took the wraps off turned over for use in commer- cial aircraft planning. One of the most important achievements of the new craft is that it has overcome the heat barrier. METAL FOUND HERE | Johnson said methods of jbuilding the plane out of titan- ium metal -- a Canadian re- source -- have been mastered. Photographs show the fuselage is long and narrow; the. wings) are swept back and the two J-58 Pratt and Whitney engines \powering the craft are located near the tailpiece. The indications are that the | A-11 was designed not primar-| ily as an interceptors but as aj powerful high - altitutde succes-| sor to the U-2 reconnaissance! plane, one of which the Rus- sians shot down in 1960. The pilot in the A-11 would have a fire-contro and air-to- air missile system, making - it capable of knocking down sup- off the development program, but to help in development of a! } 1 ae of the discoveries in the} development program are to be} | ersonic bombers. ance of the Bomarc-B anti-air- craft missile system. The Bo-| marc has a range of 400 miles. Joh Said the A-ll has a| Ontario MPP Wants Ottawa | To Use Bike TORONTO (CP)--Prime Min-| ister Pearson's letter om pen-| sions to Premier Robarts was tabled in the legislature with- out comment Friday -by the pre- mier. Premier Robarts said he) would have a statement to make on the letter "in due) course." | J. M. Gould (L--Bracondale) told the house the government spent $12,000,000 last year on travelling expenses alone. "This government has ihe taken belief that movement is synonymous with progress," he said during the budget de- ™\ bate. Mr. Gould suggested cabinet inisters might give up their|........... ig cars for bicycles. A report tabled in the legis- Jature showed provincial driv range of "thousands of miles."'| However, along with the A-11,/ the controversial F-111 TFX plane, now under development by General Rynamics Corpora-| tion, might be considered as an improved interceptor -- for! NORAD. The tailpieces of the! TFX development models are| being built by Canadair Lim- ited, Montreal, a General Dy- namics subsidiary. Rome Council Disappoints World Jewry LONDON (AP) -- A Jewish|tween Cuba and jleader said Saturday there was| firm called for 400 buses and |considetable disappointment in|spare parts. The value was set! J {the Jewish world because the! at $1,500,000. Roman Catholic Ecumenica!} Council adjourned its Christ's death, INVENTORY Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday ME MARCH WATCH WEDNESDAY'S AD FOR BIG WEEK-END SPECIALS i Cubans Sign second| tween }session without adopting:a docu-|firm called for 400 buses and |ment rejecting Jewish guilt for|spare parts valued at $10,000,- 000 crease for the eighth consecu- tive week, | i isonth high 4 turned out 2,299,000 tons of in- gots, up one per cent 2,277,000 the previous week. , | AMERICAN BUSINESS Tax Cut Results - Watched In US. a year ago. This reflected brisk buying of construction steel pro- ducts. NEW YORK (AP) -- A bigyand | : question arose this week as ajislation through final ) long-awaited income-tax cut be-jafter 13 months of work. John-| the model year this week. came effective in the United|son signed it immediately and) And the stalled shipment of States. : jcalled it 'the single most im- wheat to the Soviet Union got Will the reduction--inspire--a,portant_step_we have taken to! moving again after_the Interna- multi - billion - dollar business|strengthen our economy since| tional Maritime Union cated off boom? : \the Second World War." a nine-day boycott on loading - President Johnson indicated) _The tax cut, when fully effec-| grain. ! his belief that it would a ie in eis will make avail- porations and individuals turnjable an ac itional $11,500,000,990| their savings into the business|in spending power, of which} oe ' "s woo will go to corpora- ut it was too ear get) a: much of a bearing on what busi-| The :dministration envisages me gs _ people will dO this as providing more money| with the extra money. . for consumers, higher profits The House of Representatives for business, more jobs, rein-} ee ee ae forcements for the gold supply, broad levellers for the business| cycle, new restraints on govern-| ment spending and extra impe-) po for the president's anti-pov- | What a relief! She used to be bothered by backaches and tired feeling. When she learned erty program. that irritation of the bladder and urinary Tidividuals whose income) tract can result in backache and tired taxes are withheld from their feeling, she took Dodd's Kidney Pills, 2nd Contract For Buses 7 1 _|roll cheques dated March 5 and) kidneys to help relieve the condition evapo ope a ron dag thereafter, . causing the backache and tired feeling. second contract with Leyland) co = -- produc- rs Limited of Britain for/tion, bulwarks of the economy.) 7. 0 aires et buses and spare|continue to move ahead at a Kidney Pills -- you, too, You parts, Havana radio said Sat- high rate. can depend on Dodd's. 85 jurday. Output of steel, showing an in- The second contract. calls for) 7 -- 50 buses of 45-seat capacly and you are bothered by backache, Dodd's | spare parts. The value was set |at $1,500,000: | An_ earlier agreement _be- the British} agreement be- the British earlier Cuba and 'An 2-3- 4th EMPLOYERS - you can reduce payroll costs by hiring this man! The Federal Department of Labour will COMING SOON TO DOWNTOWN OSHAWA | examiners are failing more per cent of those who! river's tests. e report for 1962-63 shows | pay you up to $75.00 a month--for up to 12 months--for each employee you hire who is 45 or over. The worker must have been unemployed for 6 of the last 9 months. All new jobs, or jobs vacated before Septem- ber 1st, 1963, are eligible under this new Government program to encour- age the hiring of mature, productive employees. Call your nearest. National Employment Office soon, for full details. +. Grip snortin selling-out sale as you've never seen before!--and right in downtown Oshawa Men's and Boys' wear will be going at low, low clearance rom |# The increase in steel orders |: was picking up more steam with): bookings running well ahead of}: and the Senate pushed the leg-| The automobile industry): action|turned out its 1;000,000th car of|" wages will notice the cut on pay-| Smart girl, Dodd's Pills stimulate the | /~ Soon she felt better--rested better. If | Th that of 160,591. drivers tested in| 1962, only 94,971 were passed on|" the first try. . Of the 65,620 who failed, 13.4 per cent did so without getting prices... socomea runnin. Issued by authority of the into their cars -- they unsuccessful on the written ex amination. were) Most failed the road test-- 70.6 per cent. The remaining 16 per cent failed on the combina tion of both tests. BIGGEST SALE EVER! a» HON. 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