Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1964, p. 14

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CO GE ch gl imeheple ON Pcp gE eon oni eg i: tween men and porpoises--with|murky water, is something the porpoises mimicking hte humanjnavy would like to copy. Hu- voice or men imitating por-jman - made sonar frequently U.S.N. Schools Porpoises ' a [poise clicks and whistles by|mistakes, whales for subma- As Possible Sea Spies sir'sors?st row sso Turner trained Alice down to gist Dr, Ron Turner report that|@ point where, blindfolded, she} LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An) If he fails, the porpoises will|me" still have a lot to learn could distinguish between ball attempt to control a school oflswim to freedom in the ocean|2bout winning friends among bearings, two inches and three: porpoises swimming free in theland Norris will have to start|¥e, porpoises. haga of rg inch in diameter. i , is j ini 2 | They are working with a fe-| Norris an Turner can't talk, rs lien ot Pr i ree et |male named. Alice, borrowed my gee the navy is doing By JOHN BELANGER trade--which showed 258 com-jthe performing arts by young\in Hawaii. : | The potential military value|ffom the navy, in an effort ost . yee ' ae Canadian Press Staff Writer [pared with 249 for the quarter|Canadians of outstanding prom- Dr. Kenneth Norris, Univer-|of porpoises under man's éon-|determine how finely moe oe se poe se could be} Canada's booming economy-- ended March 31, 1963. ise who deserve incentives tojsity of California zoologist, hasitrol has whetted scientific ime sonar (echo !ocation sys- néopie it dn eee with) which may be showing signs of Failing retail trade busi-|embark on careers." trained six of the sea - going|agination for years. The us,|tem) can discriminate between ars nie goer a diminishing brilliance--is strug-|nesses, however, left liabitities) This year's grants consist of|mammals in a salt - water/Navy currently is conducting ae ee si cecidivss Samaie A} -- ng e wr gling with an ever-increasingjof only $8,573,000 compared 40 of $100 for the 16-18 age|lagoon and plans to release|secret tests with. them 'n a ge ape a a 24-foot- caged rose y ships and sub-| rate of business failures. with $8,454,000, Compared with|group, and 24 of $250 for the|them in the Pacific. lagoon at Point Mugu, Calif ,|eter ta ug e ig = 4 ieee OE : Although the number of fail- manufacturing failures, the fig-|19-26 group. Norris believes he can con-jheadquarters of the Pacific every time she tripped a) porpoise know ures is increasing oniy moder-|ures pale. Also, the Canadian Metal|trol 'the porpoises with under-|missile range. ever underneath the larger of : ini sociati s0ci-|W 8 si § dible to} ately, and in some sections of FAILURES NIGHER |Mining Association, an associ-|water sound signals audible SEEK RAPPORT No Extra Suits For One Dollar itwo spheres side by side in the lati . i 2C- is y istan f sev- | the economy is actually de- ation of Canadian metal produc-|porpoises over distances of s These experiments pre re-|. Hee sonar, which enables her| All Johnston's can offer you, at their HALF YEARLY SALE OF water, The 80 nufacturing busi-\ers, has compiled a detailed list/eral hundred yards. I , fioblijties an ge ny nesses than went broke in the|of films telling the story of min-| If he succeeds, the experi-/ported to be aimed at establish-|to distinguish instantly between FINE CLOTHES, is unexcelled quality and service at very attrac- tive savings, Thus we cannot afford gimmicks and give quality they are enemies? Teach him|engine sounds made by vessels THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 13, 1964 to recognize the difference in|built in different countries. le CANADIAN BUSINESS WEEK Bankruptcies Tarnishing Brilliance In Economy Capture the Moment with Bridal Portraits and Albums House, Church, Studio Reception © PHONE 723-3680 © : : first three months >t 1964 leftling for use in schools. The As-|ment could lead to an. under- ing ultimately a language be-natural prey and debris even in dian businesses: 's rising Tap-li;.hiities of $14,228,000. This|sociation says the films could|standing at last. of how these = idly. compares with 70 failures dur-|pe useful in geography, social|warm - blooded, air - breathing 2, y o : ; e 4 The number of failures in theling the corresponding 1963 per-|history and. social studies|creatures are able to survive! it is unlikely that you will experience in a litetime ali that you will see | last 10 years has more 'thanliod that left liabilities of $11,-\classes and. might be. interest-\depths far below the reach of a : GRE PPA doubled -- but the amount of)558 909, ing t ti ] guidance|human divers with the latest liabilities left has slightly Tess} Next to retail trade, the most se ag ag ona) guidance fequipment, ALANLAOD BOB COMMINS MAA RYERELABEHASLEYLEWARES, MARTIN BALSAM RALPH TAEGER ARCHIE MOORE. CARROLL BAKER than quadrupled. Dun \failure-prone business is con- 4 iy oP TECHNICOLOR?® PHANSON' PRIORI FLTIES sw | Credit reporters and) struction. Construction firm s| 7O PERSONS TODAY AT That in Tota, a total of 2158 car|posted 101 failures | compared es oF | FEATURE 1:30 | 4:05-6:45-9:30 f Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY nadian businesses went under)... i F |liabilities of $8,627,000 compared compared with 2,138 the prev- per $5,741,000. p 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre too. May we suggest, if quality, service and savings appeal to you, that you come in to Johnston's in downtown Oshawa and see these fine clothes for yourself, Our sale starts THURSDAY, 16TH JULY. t left liabilities) ore bag Ey compared| The most failure-prone city in with $107,884,000. |Canada is Montreal, with 118 lflops compared with 115 in the IS AT PEAK \first three months of 1963, Tor- The failure rate 1s at a 30-\onto follows with 71 failures) year peak--85 per 10,000 busi-icompared with 75. Quebec is) nesses -- compared with peaks|the most failure-prone province, | of 115 per 10,000 in the 1900-19/and for the year to March 31) span and the 142 per 10,000 av-|left liabilities of $18,643,000 com-| erage in the 1920-1934 period./pared with $10,010,000 on 239) The figures loom large by com-|failures compared with 207, parison with 1953 failures, when) pun and Bradstreet lists the| only 1,039 businesses failed main cause of business failure| leaving $30,304,000 in liabilities.|.. management imcompetence, | For purposes of calculating| which accounts for 55.5 per cent) failures, Dun and Bradstreet/o¢ gl) failures, Next is lack of splits the economy into five/ managerial experience, account- sections -- manufacturing,|ing for 19.3 per cent, and un- wholesale trade, retail trade,/,aianced experience accounting construction and commerciallro, 15 per cent of all failures._| services, In the first quarter Of|rack of experience in the par- 1964, total failures were ticular line of business, neglect, | compared with 541 during the/frayd and disaster make up the corresponding 1963 period and| remainder. Only .2 per cent of Hiabilitie's totalled $38,340,000/,,<imess failed for unknown compared with $31,212,000. reasons. As concerns the number of} failures, increases were posted/TO AID STUDENTS in manufacturing. retail trade| Industry seems to be turning NOW AVAILABLE Full House Air Conditioning with your Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum 3m | Rug Cleaning and commercial services, whilejits public relations eye upon | liabilities remaining increased in all sections, The largest num-) The Ford Motor Co. of Can-) ber of failures in the first three months was recorded by retail students and education, | ada Ltd. announced this week) that it has awarded $10,000 to) Heating System to provide Complete 64 young Canadian students in |the performing arts under its \centennial scholarship program. 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