Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1964, p. 18

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RMCRRE SH SE Pe --____Werry)_are_| rival of a daughter, Beth Elaine, 5 ibs.;;and~ 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 13, 1964 TORONTO 11:00 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--April 13 Quotations in cents unless marked $. z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--€x-warrents, Net che is from previous board-lot closing sale. INDUSTRIALS , 1 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $142 142 144 IN MEMORIAM EJICKA -- Tony and Marlene} MURRALL -- In loving memory of my (oon orsio) 'are happy to announce the|dear husband, Thomas E. Murrail,who birth of @ son, Sunday, April 12, 1964, at|passed away April 13, 1957. Catharines,| When evening shades are falling And | sit in quiet alone, To my heart there comes a longing If you only could come home. Friends may think | have forgott When at times they see me smile, But they {little know the heartache My smiles hide alt the while. --Ever remembered by his wife, Nance, tamity.-- ee t BIRTHS Laurie and for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brain, and the third great-grandchild for Mrs. J. Ji Callaghan, ail of Oshawa. CARSON -- Grant and Jeanine (nee to announce the ai Stock Abitibi Alta Dist Alta_Dis_vt Alta Nat Alg Cen Sales WALSH -- In loving memory of a dear| |brother, Thomas, who passed away April) 13, 1961. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, 4; Just a memory fond and true, ii,| Just a token of affection 15 o7s., on Saturday, April 11, 1964, at * Oshawa General Hospital. $11% 1% 1% $18% 18% 18% + Ye $63%e 638 63% Ye $53% 53 53 Algoma Arg C P pr Atl Suger Bank Mont Bell Phone MUIR -- Doctor Barry Muir and Donna (nee Jackson) announce the birth of their son, John Sinclair, Friday, April 10, at See Mage eager Hawaly| And a heartache still for you. Bell rts 125 125 125 b ters, Ann) 10% 10% 10% + Ve parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Muir, ~AIMays remembered by sisters, Ann) Bicks $10%4 1004 birth of r son, Richard Alan, 8 Ibs.,| BCPh. 4'4pr rew " BAILAWw loved wife of the late William Anderson, | Ci) WORK, SLEEP Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grand Edith and brother-in-law Norman. 295 30 89 14 os., on Sunday, April 12, 1964, at) Cabol wm 42 WORK B Al Bw DEATHS foving mother Jack Anderson ( or PLAY 32% 2 43 43 97a 98 89 +% 0 +% 25 +15 % 215 15 Chrysler 52% + Va Clairtone 5% Col -Cell 12% + Ye Con Bidg WW Con MS 3542 -- Con Paper 41% + Ve Con Gas n nN% Coronation 5 Coron 2pr ™--% OBITUARIES $32% 32% Jackson of Oshawa. TIMES an AY ee we sl red Sullivan) are py INNOU! | CLASSIFIED Gil ee Oshawa General Hospital. A brother for) ef Pacey se aie ai Randy and Catherine Anne. Many thanks} D a pal ' ; fo Dr. R. C. Ross and 4th floor staff. | . Has 215 Chem w FOR YOU a ANDERSON, Christina WHILE At Oshawa General Hospital o ar | April 13,. 1964, Christina McLardy, be) YOU Jones Avenue); sister of Mrs. Paul) Panzer, Muskegon, Michigan, in rer| @5th year. Resting at Mcintosh-Anderson Funeral Home. Service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Toronto, BUTLER, Mrs. Margaret Entered into. rest, in Hillsdale Manor Sat- urday, April 11, 1964, Margaret Barlow, widow of Oliver Emanuel Butler, mother of Fred Brett, London, Ontario; aunt of William E. Temple, Oshawa, in her 91st year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral Home, Oshawa, with funeral service the chapel Tuesday, April 14 at 2 o'clock, interment Mount Lawn Cemetery, Osh- awa. The death of Mrs. Christinayborn Oct. 1, 1887, in Mountain |Anderson, 60 Jones avenue, oc-|View. Mr. Lauder had been a lcurred at the Oshawa General resident of Oshawa since 1940, addi Tassel an it |Hospital today. She had been sol peargre vag galt BD Oe i Oe ar ee ding faili alth for the past three|had been living with his daugh- beloved husband of "ineime Lon papa Sag ss |ter and son-in-law in Oshawa. loving father of Mrs. George Gudgeon! The former Christina Mr. Lauder was predeceased Mc-} irley), hn Graham (Gail), Mrs.| rr | $ 4 ee crag) (eer): an Gf Oshawa;|Lardy, she was born in Glas-|by his wife, the former Clara dear son of Mrs. Ada Fielding, Simcoe,| sow, Scotland, and came to May Redner, Oct. 16, 1955. He brother of Mrs. L. Throop (Doris) of Sim-|'A ny orica in 1922. She lived in survived by three daughters, OR Gf ) of Brantford. ' , ; $0 Bleiaing 1s_resting' at the 'Gerrow | the United States for some time cog Pr igg§ | gag ole , 390 King Street West for ' * geil > ™ As ie WE: Funeral Chapel ng before moving to Canada. Prior haired), S Tachins. Maaten, service in the chapel on Tuesday, April| ; 34, at 1.30 p.m. Interment Union Ceme-|to coming to Oshawa 11 years) oeigie wee he jago, Mrs. Anderson lived in ag toate G, Canning (Clella), ronto. wees | Iso leaves a sister, Mrs. é She was a member of North-|_ He @ 4 intered : i of ee arty; a rit eevee nus-|minster United Church. Mrs.|"- E. Burkett (Edith), band of th er. Mountain View. There are eight \ M Redner, bi " e late ci ere May rb ;| Anderson was devoted to her grandchild et dive arand: FIELDING, Earle Kerr LAUDER, Frederick M. in| MRS. CHRISTINA ANDERSON(|Mrs. Charles Lauder, he was| father of Mrs. R. D. ; i fate ecille, Mrs. T. R. Byrne (Mildred),|hOme and family life. [enaldren. Quebec, Mrs. F. G. Canning] Mrs, Anderson was predeceas-| Lauder will be at the! Oshawa, brother of Mrs. W.lod by her husband, William An-|, Mr. 1 Ria y her husband, William i | ett (Edith) of Mountain View in 1952, She is surviv-/Atmstrong Funeral Home this! his 77th . Resting at the Arm-|derson, : 5 at " hornet Horner: Oshawa, Mondayled by a son, Jack, of Oshawa evening with the funeral being} evening, with funeral service in the! ri , * *\held at the John R. Bush Fun-} John R. Bush Funeral Home, Belleville, and a sister, Mrs. Paul Panzer al Home Belleville, Wednes-| Wednesday, April 15 af 2 p.m. Intermentiof Muskegon, Michigan. gay, Aor. 15, at a i, Tater:| |ment will be in Burr's Cemetery, Burr's Cemetery, Prince Edward county. The funeral service will be Prince Edward County. held in the McIntosh-Anderson Wednesday, ree $unday, April 12, 1964, Donald W. (Doc.)| April 15, at 2 p.m. Rev. H. A.|\DONALD W. (DOC) ROWDEN Rowden, beloved husband of Berniceivtoligw, minister of Northmin-|. The death of Donald W. (Doc) Jen, father of Norma Jean Rowden, . : i Sees Oshowe, brother of mrs.|ster United Church, will con-/Rowden occurred suddenly Sun- April 12, at his home, 110 Lloyd Bone (Hilda), Port Hope and service vill |day, Sere Rootes oF Caan Wi tle. Seth ort. we, borvice. Interment w I Tieutt. stroot year. Resting at the Armstrong Funeral be in Prospect Cemetery, To- 4 ; a Home, Oshawa, with high requiem mass) ronto. A son of the late Walker and \Lilly Rowden, he was born in Korit's atom, Interment Resurrectin| MRS, MARGARET BUTLER April 15 at 10 a.m. Interment Resurrection | mi 7 z , lOsh i il 5. 1909. He was 'emetery. Praye 11 be held at the shawa April 5, 9. Ss Pat ja tig bys Moabtecg averiie. The death of Mrs. Margaret married in Lindsay, Oct. 4, 1938) Butler occurred Saturday, April! and lived in Oshawa all his life TRUMPOUR, Donald Morris j11, at Hillsdale Manor. Mr. Rowden had been em- At the Belleville Genera! Hospital, Sun-| The former Margaret Barlow,|nioved at G 1 Mot fi pe | Marg loW,/ployed at General Motors Bey a sirkeh, wolaate Th'ns|She was born in England, Feb.'the trim and hardware depart-| 39th year, son of Mrs. Eliza C. Trumpour|23, 1874, a daughter of the late ment, for 36 years and at the Fone ply aber Se aging and Mrs. John W. Barlow.|time of his death was assistant ther of Paul, Diane, Katherine aye| Mrs. ---- pi a en agees of| superintendent of the depart- Debrah, at home, brother aul, Oshawa for past years, t. H y very active in ; ind William, Belleviltes| A . ment. He was very Boris Gare Dougles Minaker). Milfor \coming here from Kitchener and sports, especially hockey and Mary (Mes, Ralph Besley) London, Ont-;) Doon. baseball and was a member of omer nesung. at he te B. boon Fu She was predeceased by her|the Oshawa Skeet Club. Mr. neral. Home, 80 Highland Avenue, Belle husband, Oliver Emanuel But-|Rowden was a member of the| ville. Service In the Chapel, Tuesday ier, Aug. 10, 1956. Mrs. Butler is}Roman Catholic Church of St f . Int t Bellevill ; : : ' a pied abacus Mergen 9. Acrar.| Survived by a son, Fred, of Lon- Gregory the Great lane, officiating. don, and a nephew, William E.| He is survived by his wife, Temple, of Oshawa. the former Bernice Gassien, a ' _| The memorial service will be|daughter, Norma Jean and a) os ge ere gunk. wir pan or|held in the Armstrong Funeral|son, Thomas, all at home.| day, April 11, 1964 | | | 900 Brock Street South, Whitby, beloved Chapel, Tuesday, Apr. 14, at 2/There is a sister, Mrs. Lioyd| wite ot Ine ate oot Whitby, in her(P-m. Rev, J. D. Osborne, of|Bone (Hilda), of Port Hope and) Jah year. Resting at the W. C. Town\Christ Memorial Anglican'a brother, Ralph Rowden, of} Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service In| Church, will conduct the ser-|Oshawa. , April 14 + : the chapel ont Grovesiae Cemetery.(vice. Interment will be in Mount) 'The funeral will be held from} the Armstrong Funeral Chapel) Minister, The Rev. J. Smith, Lawn Cemetery. - . . i to St. Gregory's Church where| bens mpeg, Ahonagygh Msgr. Paul Dwyer will conduct} \ in thi ollowing an illness of three|the high requiem mass Wednes-| publication the same oY Jer to puoitsn|months, the death occurred Sat-|gay, April 15, at 10 a.m. Inter-| for our readers all Death Notices. asjurday, April 11, at the Toronto) nent will be in' Resurrection ther i ie! + ait posit gn ie pein ent et wevesr peta ery gyn tie fod Cemetery. In the Late Death Not! » Pi 3 in the : e § set, OSN- ' a a j San devs ediion oF The Times. awa, MRS. BLANCHE ¥. WEBBER | Born in Toronto, the deceased) The death occurre ae chet was a son of Mrs. Ada Field-|April 11, at who oy ee. ing, of Simcoe and the late Wil-/Whitby, of Mrs. ' liam Fielding. Prior to coming|Webber, formerly of 901 Brock to Oshawa in 1943 he was asso-|Street south, Whitby. The de-| ciated with his father in the op-|ceased, who was in her 74th} eration of a pharmaceutical|yeat, had been ill for a lengthy) manufacturing business 'in Port period, < } Hope. A daughter of the late Charles | In Oshawa, Mr. Fielding work-|@nd Emily Ball, the deceased| for. Anca . Pharmaceutical|W@S born in Darlington Town-| Co., Simcoe street south and ship and received her education more recently had worked in/at Tyrone Public School and) Toronto. He was a member of Bowmanville High School, She Simcoe Street United Church, |Was married in Toronto, Dec Mr. Fielding joined the Osh- 12, 1936. : : awa Kinsmen Club in 1944 and) A resident of Whitby since her; was twice winner of the Doug-/marriage, Mrs. Webber was a las Crews Trophy as the most)member of St. Mark's United valuable member of the club Church and was a former mem- IN MEMORIAM during the year. A very active/ber of Rebekah Lodge, No, 3, . member of the club he acted col b sossar ght pol a past Noble -- tn loving memory ot aiChiairman of the committee|"Tend of the Be. dest nomen lve senareti, sl pessed which arranged the Kinsmen| Ptedeceased by her husband, | OF terrae Parties at the Children's Aid/Leo S. Webber, the deceased) From' someone who cares, Society Shelter. He. was also in|is survived by a daughter, Mar-| Fishig tages a Fe Touey ot tale charge of the projects conducted |garet, of Whitby. -- é They Wore but moments of pleasure, by the service club at: Hillsdale The funeral service will be Mom, Manor. held at the W. C. Town Fu- eee ae eater' He is survived by his wife, neral Home, Whitby, at 2 p.m. pee Magis Ele aih the former Thelma Thomas,|Tuesday, April 14. Rev. John --Always remembered by whom he married at Port Hope|Smith, minister of St. Mark's meactnls sabiy in 1932; his mother and three| United Church, will conduct the daughters, Mrs. George i Interment will be in geon (Shirley), Mrs ide Cemetery, Brooklin, Graham (Gail) and Mrs. Taras TINE , : anes FUNERAL OF Gregory (aria), all of Osh!" ALEXANDER M. FOOTE Also surviving are a sister,) The funeral service for Alex-| Mrs, L. Throop (Doris), of Sim-|ander M. Foote, 127 Harmony) coe and two grandchildren. road south, who died Thursday, | The funeral service will be|April 9, at the Oshawa Gener- held at the Gerrow . Funeral|a! Hospital, was held Saturday Home at 1.30 p.m. Tuesday,|April 11, at 2 p.m. April 14, Rev. John K. Moffat,, Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon,| minister of Simcoe Street United|Tector of Christ Memorial An- Church, will conduct the ser-/glican Church, conducted the vices. : service in the McIntosh-Ander- Interment will be in Port.son Funeral Chapel. Interment) Hope Union Cemetery. was in Oshawa Union Cemetery. | : | Pallbearers, all members of] FREDERICK M. LAUDER '|Branch 43, Royal Canadian Le-| The death of Frederick M.|gion, were Maurice Proctor,| \Lauder, 647 Gibbons street, oc-/Les Hale, William Pierson, Gor- curred Saturday, Apr, 11, at don Jacobs, Alfred Brisebois Hillsdale Manor, after an ex-|and Charles Beck. Legion mem- jtended illness bers held a special graveside) '1 A.son of the late Mr. -and'service. ROWDEN, Donald W. (Doc.) ji L Entered into rest in Oshawa, Ontario, Funeral Chapel, WEBBER, -Blanche W. LATE DEATH NOTICES may appear on Page 3 of The Oshawa Times. Death Notices are accepted until 9.30 a.m. for "Kindness beyond Price, yet within reach of all GERROW FUNERAL HOME 390 KING STREET WEST TELEPHONE 728-6226 LOCKE'S FLORISTS Funeral arrangements and ed floral requirements -for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING c CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 your loving KELLAR In dear mother, Martha Kellar, away April 11, 1962. Till memory fades, And life departs. She will live forever in our hearts. --Sadiy missed by Raymond, Mae, ert and Kenneth loving memory of a who passed Rob- MORPHY ~~ In loving memory of Albert L. Morphy, who passed away April 13, 1959; also son Earl, lost over the North Sea, March 31, 1945. Just a thought of sweet remembrance, Just a memory fond and true, Just a token of affection And a heartache still for you. Though our thoughts are not revealed; Little do they Know. the sorrow That is within our hearts concealed ~--Sadly missed by wife and mother and son Harold. "MONUMENTS -- MARKERS. RIMAR MEMORIALS 152 SIMCOE ST. S OSHAWA EVENINGS 728-6627 11 Net | Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 725 $15 «(15 235 99% 9% Dist Seag 735 856% 56 D Bridge 175 $20 ® Dotasco 100 $77% 77% D Glass pr 200 $174 17% Dom Stores 175 $19% 194 Dom Tar 975 $19% 19% $232 23¥2 23¥a Dom Text 145 Faicon 210 $68Va 682 68/2 Fraser 3.32 2 2 + %) Freiman 200 $5% 5% SM-- VA) $82 82 84 ry eee Tae | $54 5454 $2 Bh Bat $16% 16% 16Y% § 105 105 105 +5" on on $6%4 6% b64--Y% $8 9898 | $19% 1934 19% -- Ma $15% 15% 15% -- Ve $162 16¥2 1642+ Ye 35 5 Stock Crain RL 1s Crush Int 9% 56% 20 77% + Ve 174 + Ve 9% -- Ve 19% 349% $132 13% 13% $24 24 24 115 «$7 7 7 Int Nickel 350 $82 81% 82 Int Util 100 $23% 23% 232 + "4! Int Util pr 150 $47%4 47% 47% + Vo Inter PL 50 $82 82 82 Int Stl P 200 320 315 315 +5 Inv Syn A 250 $57Y%e 57%e 57a + Ye) Jock C B pr 200 $10. 10 10 Jock 2 pr 200 $92 9% Wat MA) LOnt Cem 100 255 255 255 +5 | #8 | Inland Gas Lakeland 300 485 45 --5 Lau Fin 620 Sida 144 142 Levy 605 $19% 19% 19% + M4) LobCo A 750 $8% 8% 8% | LobCo B 40 $8% 8% 8% | LobCo pr 60 $494 494 494 -- Va LobG 1 pr 800 $31 3) 31 LobG B pr 125 $314 314 31' Lob Inc 200 $7%e 7% Te Loeb M 265 $27 2648 26% + Ve) MB and PR 905 $28% 28% 28% + M Lf Mill 700 $17 v7 7 + Mass-F 620 $20% 20%4 20% + Mas-F 5'4 70$113° 11234 112% -- Milt Brick 100. 325 325 325 Molson B 75 $31Ve 31% 31% + Moore 130 $5344 53 53 -- Ys Morse A 100 $13%e 13¥%e 13% Montex 100 $6 6 6 -y Neon 75 $25¥%e 25% 25% Norenda 300 $452 45'2 45' + NO NGas 210 $21%4 21% 21% Nor Phone 200 $9% 9% 9% +) Nat Trst rts 700 141 Pac Pete 205 $11%4 Pow Corp QN Gas QN Gas pr Reichhold Revelstoke 100 Royal Bank 75 Salada 800 Sayvette 100 Selkirk A 100 Seven Arts 610 Shell Can 1475 Silverwd A 225 Silverwd B 265 Simpsons 145 Stater 5¥% 100 Steel Can 95 Texaco 25 T Fin A 550 Tr Can PL 255 Trans-Mt 580 Vie G Tr Vulcan Vic G rt Walk GW M% U% Westcoast We 17"a-- % Westeel "W Wo+ MM! Well Fin 6% 6+ Me Weston A 172 17¥a-- Ve} Weston B 18% West A-wt Wdwd A w Zenith 15$102 102 102 $24 24 24 $9%e We 9+ Vel $73% 73% 79% -- V $11% 1% 11% 275 275 «275 95 495 495 = $13% 13% 13% $17 16%e 16% -- $144 1442 14a + $142 14¥a 14a | $424 42%e 42e-- Ve 480 480 480 $24% 24% 247 -- $574 572 57a-- Va $12V2 12% 12% -- Ve! $36¥e 36 3% | $17% 17% 17% $14 "4 4+4% 425 425 425 3388 $34% 100 1400. 465 OILS AP Cons 500 «55 Alminex 200 298 Am Leduc 30100 35 1000 «21 2000 9500 51 4600 305 285 650 705 705 Dragon 1000 34% 34 C West P 100 166 +166 Dome Pete 100 $10% 10% Fargo 100 240 Gridoi! 500 40 40 40 HBOS 750 $16%e 16% 6 edal 2312 435 435 435 2000 2's 20 20 Okalta 1100 «11 Nn nN Provo Gas 1100 175 174. 174 Sarcee 200 121 «121 «121 +1 Spooner 2000 «(12% 12% 12\4-- Va Stanwell 500 82 82 82 ---3 Teck Corp 400 475 470 470 --10 Triad Oj) 180 220 220 220 Union Oi! 195 $13¥% 13% 13%-- Unispher 6500 36%2 35% 3644 +1 Un Oils 210 209 «209 = - Un Reef P 8000 28 27 27 Wstates 775 800 735 800 Yan Can 5500 6a 6a 6 MINES Acad Uran 500 5 84 Mill: City 1 +1 +50 | | | | | 54+ Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings Stock 1500 26 26 26 +1 500 52 5 All Pitch 15900 26 %6 Ang Rovyn 400 199 199 400 165 «(165 105 = 105 % +1 w --! 148 ws --7 Atlin-Ruf Aumeq Bankfield Baska Belcher Belterre 9000 40. Bethim 300 670 25000 27 32000 2000 6 1000 12 15900 13 500 7 WW" 1 Bibis 'Bidcop--- Black Bay 67000 19 Brunswk 1470 $10% Buff Ank 500 179 178 «1799 +: Bk Hill 170600 68 «60 63 +2 Camfio 15200 +16 Camp Chib 700 -5 Cam Mine 34100 C Austral 13000 Cc Dyno 145 Cc Miart Cdn NW Candore Can-Erin Captain Cent Pat Cent Porc C Keeley Chib M Chimo Coniagas Con-Key 3500 Discov 200 Gillies 4000 Halli 3500 23 Marben 1500 245 Mogu! 100 495 495 Morrisn 24500 80 75 Mosher 800 135 132 Con Nichol 86000 15 J1¥2 is C Northid 1000 26 2% 2% C Rambler 600 154 152 154 C Red Pop 300 12 2 12 C Regcourt 1000 17 16% 17 C Sanorm 172600 17 16 200 475 475 % 35 1A 475 195 475 142 475 2 «2 © --1 2 W"% N% 45145 3500 19 184 158000 19 y 3000 11% % \ 8375 16 Crowpat Cusco Daering 11 Net Sales High Low a.m, Ch'ge 10%e 10% + Ye} 3 11 Net | High Low a.m. Ch'ge | 540 +10 | Stock " Sales 542+ 0 16 940 580 134 19 600 815 275 70 55 47 8 HT 1% Wh 114% + 4) Tet Bess | 0 0 0 +1 $10% 10% 10% -- Ye 66 66 66 2 | +2 | w 1 10 | $13% 13% 13%+ 52 48 SO +2 UW WA UAt+ 4 wow Th 5 Ss 5 108 104 105 0 06 106 106 --1 15% 1514 15¥2-- 'a! 14747 +2 2 Mo) 12 2 =) ee nm m + 315 315 315 +5 8% 8% But 4) 2 Ww WB 620 615 155 152 9% 7 y 620 «+5 152 17¥4 + Ya} 42 42 42 13% 13% 134+ % 1284 128 128 & 3B Zulapa a 1% Sales fo 11 a@.m.: 3,920,000. FOREIGN TRADING 110 126 126° 126 300 $14% 14 14% + % 500 385 380 380 -5 300 182 182 182 Bell rts Seven Arts Bralorne Provo Gas Brazil Names D'Aragon 18 3 i Rebel General Denison $13 - Dicknsn 520 520 +5 Duraine 5 25 25 East Sull 299 298 28 +3 8 8 8 +1 37 34 35 2 18% 17 WT 42 13 13 13 + ¥ $10% 103% 10% | | As President BRASILIA (AP)--The army *| general who led the successful military coup against Joao Gou-| 17. -- "ailjart's government was named| 650 +20 "a Hard Rock 2 Har-Min 2 Hastings 165 +5 Heath f 62 Hollinger $31% 31% Hud Bay $69%4 69% 694+ V Hu-Pam 13 Int Helium 170 --5 Irish Cop 29 1so 360 365 SSC J Waite Jacobus Jaye Expl 12 Jelex Joburke Joutel ris Kerr Add Kopan "4 K Anacon 110 L Dufauit 10 Lake Ling 152 +1 9 = 2 +37 uu" 2 WA + 170 2% *4'\votes and retired marshal Eu- 2 73 Malartic Man Bar Maralgo Marboy Marchant 80 Marcon 14 13% Martime 99 97 Mattgmi $14%-- 14% Maybrun 13% 13% Mcintyre Mentor Meta Uran Min-Ore Mt Wright Nealon New Ath New Bid N Goldvue N - Harri New Hosco N Kelore N Mylama Newnor N Senator Nisto Norgold Norlex Normetal Norpax N_ Rank Northcal 31% -- Va un 114 -- Ya} ™ «+10 -- vl +10 |tello Branco 361 votes out of! |interim Brazilian president dur-) jing the weekend in a drab, spir- itless congressional election. The nearly unanimous vote 4\Saturday for Gen. Humberto \Castello Branco was marred by la low-keyed, but nevertheless zi 410 |dramatic show of defiance by| \% +1'2\Goulart's Labor party which ab- + a|stained from the roll call vote lin the Chamber of Deputies. The combined Congres s-- Chamber and Senate--gave Cas-| ,|438 present. There were 72 ab-| ;|stentions and 37 congressmen | lwere absent, | ,| Christian Democrat Deputy |\Juarez Tavora received three | jrico Gaspar Dutra two. Dutra is a former Brazilian president. Castello Branco will serve out what was left of the ousted! Goulart's term--ontil Jan. 31, 1966, when a full-term. presi- ,dent, to be elected in October, 1965, will take over. Senate President Auro Moura Andrade announced Castello , Branco would be inaugurated Wednesday. 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