Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Sep 1964, p. 17

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Leger Urges Church Take Modern Line - Church language is often ar- chaic, and perhaps this is why * the modern world doesn't allior a ways listen to it, the cardinal said, A "Vatican spokesman quoted him as telling the council that critical lass ie towards relig- ion and morality. "Modern man rejects patern- alism and has a new idea of obedience by which they seek "to safeguard personal responsi- bility, Cardinal Leger said. Church leaders, he said, should be humble, and not rush in to involve themselves in * areas where they are not com- petent. GM Marks New High, Ford Falls TORONTO co -- The stock market scored hefty fractional gains in a day of only moder- ate trading and mild specu- lative interest Monday. must a new GM Powers Studebakers TORONTO (CP)--Studebaker, automotive division unveiled its 1965 models Monday, and kept told gt Vatican ecumenical council its earlier promises that changes in body design would be minor. However, President Gordon Grundy 'said the company is offering the longest list of stan- dard equipment in the industry car in its price class. The cars, scheduled to go on sale early 'in October, have no price tags yet. Mr. Grundy said prices will be fixed as soon as possible before the cars go on display, Studebaker engines will be built by McKinnon Industries} Ltd., of St. Catharines, a sub-| sidiary of General Motors Corp. Studebaker started production in its Hamilton plant last Fri- day. Mr. Grundy said the St. Cath- arines firm was chosen after Studebaker had "'shopped" for a tirm ¢apable of building en- | Remand Suspect | U.S. Candidates | Reveal Assets WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sen- ator Hubert Humphrey com- pleted the financial picture of the four major candidates in the coming U.S. election by list- ing his assets Monday. Here is the way they stack up on the basis of auditors' re- ports: Democrats -- President John- son and Mrs, -Johnson. $3,484,- 098; Senator Humphrey and Mrs. Humphrey $171,396. Republicans -- Senator Barry Goldwater and Mrs. Goldwater $1,700,000; Representative Wil- liam E. Miller and Mrs. Miller | $260,730.57, In Smoke Death HAMILTON (CP) -- A Ham-| jton man went on trial in On-| gines to his company's specifi- cations. ARE CLOSER He said the engines take Studebaker closer to the "all- Canadian" car. Studebaker no longer produces cars in the United States. New engines include one of six cylinders which produces 120 horsepower at 4,400 reyolu- tions per minute and an eight which produces 195 horsepower at 4,800 rpm. Mr. Grundy said the new en- gines are an improvement over previous Studebaker engines. Dropped from production in 1965 are the convertible, the hardtop and the Avanti. The company will produce only four body stylings in the new year-- the two - door sports sedan, a four - door, sliding - roof station wagon and two and four-door sedans, Mr. Grundy said negotiations ar under way for a United States firm to make the Avanti. Studebaker hopes the two-door Only a few industrial issues\¢ario Supreme Court Monday|sports sedan will take up any reached new highs, but both the industrial and exchange indexes for the alleged shooting of a man who refused him a cigar- established new 1964 peaks at/atte, the 1:00 p.m. compilation. Bathurst stood out in a strong paper group with a 1% rise to a new high of 28% Consolidated both rose % to 22 :/ % and 42% respectively, while| Charles Edward Duncan, 35, alias Henry Dwan, is charged| |with non-capital murder in the) . Domtar and/death of Harvey Babin, 25, last) |June 20. Acting Crown Attorney David Fraser companies gained %4 t to|Mitchnick said the shooting oc- 31 and Price 47. Investors Group A and Lau- rentide both gained % to 13% and 16, while National Trust and Traders Finance A_ ad- vanced % each to 26% and 14%. Motors were a mixed group. General Motors rose % to a new High of 108 and Chrysler gained % to 70%. Ford of Can- ada however, fell two points to 181 and U.S. Ford 1% to 62. Noranda rose % to 484% and Falconbridge % to 7714, while Inco added % to 87% and Co- minco 4 to 39. In steady gold trading, prices rose sharply. Dome added % to 33, Giant nongge hag % to 12% and Hollinger % to 30, Mcin- tyre Porcupine however, fell % to 58%. The industrial index gained 96 to 163.30 and the yse index 96 to 163.30 and the exchange index .89 to 152,38. Golds ad- vanced 1.55 to 138.91 and base metals .43 to 69.70, but western oils were unchanged at 94.22. Volume was 3,471,000 shares compared with 3,689,000 shares traded Friday. Brothers %4 to} DYING BREED EDMONTON (CP) --- Helen Morriss¢ 7 is a rarity Miss Mor- rissey has been a licensed 'har- hess racer for 15 yeacs, in a profession not usually associ- ated with women, and legisla- tion is ensuring it stays that way National trotting associa- tions in Canada and the US stopped giving new licences to women to drive on the major tracks four years ago. But Miss Morrissey says she'll continue "indefinitely, because I like it." curred after Duncan asked Ba- ibin for a cigarette and Babin said he did not have one. Mr. Mitchnick said other per- sons in the apartment fled after the shooting when Duncan said: slack- caused by dropping the hardtop. Mr, Grundy said there is no |doubt of Studebaker's survival in the automotive field. He said: "I think we are home |frev."" He was commenting on spec- ulation that Studebaker would fold when its facilities were switched to Hamilton from |South Bend, Ind. He said the company has ad- vance orders in excess of pro- duction facilities through No- "Who wants it next?" vember. American Motors Hits At 'Horsepower Binge' TORONTO (CP) -- American Motors (Canada) Ltd., introduc- ing its 1965 - model cars, has taken a swipe at what it calis ithe "horsepower binge' in ad- vertising mew cars. A statement by Earl K. Brownridge, president of the firm, at @ press of the new models said the horse- power race is getting a lot of attention from two directions. One one hand, the statement said, some manufacturers are emphasizing power while on the other automobile deaths and casualties are soaring to record heights. The "'carmage on the high- ways" is due "in part to exces- sive and glorified horsepower in the hands of inexperienced driv- ers," it added, Mr. Brownridge's statement, read to reporters because he missed the preview due to ill- ness, said reserve power in a ca: should be recognized as a safety feature but should not be glamorized. PLANT TO OPEN The company also announced its $3, 900,000 engine assembly plant will be in production by next Januar' The plant, to employ about 150 persons, is to turn out all engines for Canadian-produced American Motors cars. It will produce about 25 engines an hour. The company said it hopes to sell about 45,000 cars during the next model year, an increase of 12,000 compared with this year. The projected increase wouldi}. give American Motors eight per cent of the automotive market, compared with about five per TORONTO 1) AM, STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toron'o Stock Exchange--Sept, 22 (Quotations in cents uniess marked $, z--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- lad xw--Ex-warrants. Net is from previous board-lot closing sale.) 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