Si RR RIS NA en a= ne RE AG et an CSI One QOH eying EER / This Is The Sign . ; opean and Scandinavian coun- s threatened to commit suicide] are used for the dissem- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 12, 1964 17 R i : East Germany igen Hate Mail unless his son gave up his cam|ination ofthis stult."| ---- - a. N anda a evises paign against Negroes and} Mr. Dief red to. the mail| W2S done with mail rec.sved by LANDS SAFELY a mit West Berliners to visit rel- that persons who might want to ay og meee ao fh gt 7 March 4 ' lot and co-pilot of a World-Wide pies in East Germany--as dis- Ar Cl send completed membership) ter erred to the jus-/" wir Nicholson shid he: would To East Area |sinet tram zast Beriin--for the) FATE osed cards to the National White|tice department and is "well in| 1°" inty qnat point fence planners now are think.|sons with a special room' re-| pmRTIN (CP-Re Reuters) -- The|Berlin border wall was built in| General Nicholson said Wednes-|431 at Scarborough, Ont., wasj|tivity is still going on. BANGKOK (AP) -- Police|Montreal International Airport ed that if Canada fs ype so i ph crude " East German foreign ean 1961. day the post office boxes of the|closed Jan. 13 and the forward-| Mr. Nicholson said he would|were reported Wednesday tojat suburban Dorval. A depart- nuclear weapons » e comp) 'adquarters!i4s announced that travellers--| Under the arrangements trav-| National White American Party|ing address in Hamilton was|be surprised if there had been|have screvet 49 suspected! 1 by in cok on Ey berta, Manitoba, Ontario, Que- be allowed to pass through KastjEast Germany for up to 72) He said the boxes were rented|Opposition Leader Diefenbaker|March 3. where Communist infiltration ""This would ceplace the sys- bec and Nova Scotia. Germany en route to East Eur-jhours. by a 19-year-old whose father|who asked whether the mails| Mr. Diefenbaker-asked whatjhas long been a problem. tem whereby a federal commis-|| of the national government each province. In some cases the commissioner would be pressed fears that this system would result in a clash of au- thority in an area where differ- clearly established who would have the last word in any prov- ince. would simply add all regional 1 services to their respon- sibilities and carry on in com- Responsibilities would include dealing with neighboring U.S.| * gtates and other provinces, and| eurvival operations. | A federal advisor would be} operating in each province, un-| An official of the Emergency "Measures Organization con- firmed Wednesday that such a a ag el gprs : Beware of black cats, ladders and spilled salt, wear your 4-leaf clover and shop our fantastic money- tions were expected from the saving sale! Whether you're superstitious or not, this is one Friday the 13th that's sure to be lucky for provinces, YOU ... be'sure you don't miss out on these great "MAGIC 13" bargains. Meanwhile, the federal gov- ernment has completed six of i after any attack. The radiation- ° e x proof structures each have room with fantastic savings... 'Spurn Guilty | SAVE A BUNDLE RIGHT NOW! 1963 1963 1962 | | 17 CHEVROLET | "| = ond rade, New cor war: | complete with redo 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario's 1513 Spot commlceo aa aid wat : wears, core comas| DADS $2013 S told Wednesday that magistrates Sales 8 hele oe ee should not accept a guilty plea unless an accused person has} been given legal advice. | $2813 1962 1961 inet ) OF sciiticvten A-Bomb War Plan cra 2 the, Nelo We te Fe ne arte chad terme |7they are semi - underground, eilers will be allowed to stop off|in Toronto and Hamilton have|closed March 3. aerated the test fow daye.(Commbnists in Thailand's stra- sioner, appointed in advance, | federal cabinet minister. BN ie da gs cer an ng ee gency madauariers were wo OPEN DAILY 9A.M.TILLOP.M. - SAT. TILL5 P.M. Pleas Unless PONTIAC | CHEVROLET | CORVAIR pamerrrat cy Mepresen- OLDSMOBILE | OLDSMOBILE | CHEVROLET on ea OKs Travel wvogees a onal apare aa P ost Boxes ao of the boxes means bong mi the closed pei ope elgg acca raed ba 4 MONTREAL (CP) -- The pi- QETAWA (CP) -- Ciel dofior between 210 snd 30. per first time since the' Communist] rpawAa (CP)--Postmaster-do so. Mr. Nicholson said Box| Mr. Diefenbaker said the ac-/ ARREST COMMUNISTS _ |forced landing on the runway of incial premiers should imme-1.-. iq British Columbia, Aljmcuding West Germans--willl.s 'costain cities and towns in|been closed, Mr, Nicholson was replying to|He had heard of none since|tegic northeastern _ provinces, would take over the full pow-| Some provinces had ex- difficult to define. It was never 'posed here, provincial premiers WOULD MAKE DECISIONS eral departments involved in| mier. hasn't yet beer drafted in de- gional control would be centred Prices chopped to provide you ) {' 1963 LAURENTIAN SEDAN. A reo! buy! | 2-DOOR. Automatic tronsmis- DELUXE SEDAN. 4-door model Lawyer Presen | @re too frequently charged, con- s victed and sentenced without as- fatives 1962 SUPER SEDAN. Complete with auto- HARDTOP, Automotic, | HARDTOP. 2-door model with sistance of a lawyer and with- matic transmission, radio, power a power steering ond gutomotic transmission end ar CHEVROLET | 2-222") Ss s DEPEND out understanding itself." . at sone by oha i hae of- ail, 'ow ml mileage. $2513 $2113 $1913 ON of the fact legal aid is a YOUR $1713 able. oe submissions came from | SERVICE 1961 1961 1960 id Lewis, a lawyer and nF AE) 1961 CORVAIR | CHEVROLET | CHEVROLET tee's third day of hearings. | DELUXE A + 4-DOOR SEDAN finished in ot- | HARDTOP. Complete with Fp Saghonrem -- os ® PONTIAC with -- -- -- tractive Honduras Maroon, 2d kag On: ae ; y/ ky ae Bangg sy CONVERTIBLE. v-8 wie, | tam gum ag 63 PONTIAC gate On tie \ rea gem ven') $1313 - $1613 ) | Custon Sport CONVERTIBLE consider possible alternatives. | TWO true beauty! Complete with Ms Ontario's lawyers under the| ' erful V-8 engine, automatic trong. present system donate their} mission, radio, etc., ete. New Car services to. a legal aid program) 1960 1960 1959 were ae operated 7. the Upper en WARRANTIES crea oo | CHEVROLET | OLDSMOBILE | CHEVROLET $3313 Dental C i 1. GMA.C. 30- PONTIAC SEDAN. 2-door sa A | se. rotor prom searing, ond | Sanat. 4DOOR. "Niedy' « en a are DAY, 50/50 we "One-Owner" power brakes. A real beaut. good clean up ' 63 Oldsm obile For Welfare WARRANTY pite with custom radio. $1313 $1613 $713 'Set st me He. 2a radio, power steering, power Person Urged if 2. 1 FULL YEAR $1313 at se 1959 brake = ew cor warranty. Tey TORONTO (CP) -- Ontari G.W. WARRAN- E $3213 municiaics aed ie vi: TY backed bythe bid PONTIAC | CHEVROLET | OLDSMOBILE set up a commission to settle tari: CHEVROLET HARDTOP Cou BEL-AIR. 2-door, An excellent tic, radio, power steering « and automobile claims, Ontetio 'Aute adie on wa ve brakes. A brief presented to Pebinter| Dealers BISCAYNE. Sedan with ecus- Robarts by the Ontario Munici- tom rodio ] ] pal Association also suggested the province should provide den- | tal care for welfare recipients & | and pay part of the cost of 1958 1958 1958 60 Studehaker drugs for indigents. | The submission said the cost 1959 CONVERTIBLE Get ready for sum- of civil court action to assess| OVER PONTIAC CHEV ROLET OLDSMOBILE Haigh in e Py aed, ot this i price. Hos V-8 engine, automotie transmission and radio, Try itl liability in auto accidents often atiodnted to mone than the) B U I C K STATION WAGON. Now here's | BISCAYNE. Sedan with auto. | SEDAN. 4-door model complete S$] 5] 3 claims against the offenders. | @ beaut that' i i ! t s really priced i q with automatic transmission, radio, Accident cases were tying up| 1150 mete ten eet ib Band right. i ae transmission and radio. solar' Viele; pole: bee the courts and "'interfering with) ee "giaig | _$813_ | $813 | = $713 f be appointed by the age 58 F ORD Seine | CARS 1957 1956 1956 1955 eae Se erest te CHEVROLET | CHEVROLET | CHEVROLET | PONTIAC $1913 avail- | DELUXE 2-door DELUXE 4-door. 2-DOOR with V-8 engine ond CONVERTIBLE with outomotie able to welfare recipients under c General Welfare Assistance) SELECT with radio. Cleon os ¢ pin stick shift, transmission ond radio, Thousands of welfare cases in Ontario commuunities were un- $213 $413 'able to pay for dental .care. FROM Many were euffering pain and) poor health. Referring to drugs for wel-| fare recipients, the brief said] existing allowantes were not enough to allow indigents to) buy drugs. 7 , At present the municipalities! pay the total cost of drugs js- | sued to these persons. The OMA| askeq that the pee gel as- sume 20 per cent of the cost fs OLDEST PARLIAMENT The oldest parliament in the word Je tecland' alning § 140 BOND WEST | Serving Oshawa and Area Over 40 Years 725-6501 waersary in 1030.