Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1964, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, » Wednesday, September 30, 1964 formation to make a profit, he should be forced to turn his profit back to the people vic- timized. If the latter cannot be determined, the profit should go to the company. 4. If this is not effective in stopping the practice, fines and jail terms could be considered. 5. Insiders should disclose trading in 'their company's stock. 6. Companies, shareholders and, if necessary, the securities , could take legal Lost 3 Days Hunter Found KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)--A 31-year-old hunter, lost for four days in dense bush 25 miles southwest of here, was found by searchers Tuesday in good con- party he had been without food for 72 hours and had had only a little swamp water to drink. He had not slept for more than 15 minutes at a time, walk- ing most of the time to keep warm as temperatures in the area hovered near the freezing mark and wet snow or rain pelted the bush. Kempshail insisted on walk- ing out unassisted after being found by a search party guided to his location by a police air- craft which first spotted him in the bush. He was brought to hospital Economy Fine _ Says Gordon OTTAWA (CP)--The economy is doing fine, Finance Minister Gordon maintained Tuesday in the Commons. He was replying to Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, who asked him to reconcile his rosy pic- ture of the economy and the facts as set out by the bureau of statistics. The bureau reported Monday that the total output of the Ca- nadian economy in the second quarter of this year practically stood still in relation to the first; quarter. Mr. Gordon said the "tre- mendous growth' of the first quarter was maintained in the second. The gross national product in the first quarter __Tose 8.1 per cent compared ~~~ Witt the--first--three--months__of 1963 and in the second quarter) 4 8.2 per cent compared with the second quarter of last year. Mr. Diefenbaker said the fig- ures show residential construc-| tion dropped off sharply in the) second quarter. Mr. Gordon said the govern- ment had tried to shift some of the construction to winter months and this policy had| been "remarkably successful."| NEWS IN BRIEF PRINCE IN MOSCOW MOSCOW (Reuters) Prince! Souphanouvong, left-wing dep- uty premier of Laos, was 'in Moscow Tuesday before flying on to Peking. The Laotian em- bassy would not say whether he would meet Soviet officials. YOUTH RIOTERS JAILED HAMPTON, N.H. (AP) -- A district court judge has sen- tenced three more youths to six months in jail for their part in Labor Day eve rioting at Hamp- ton Beach. The sentences handed out Monday by Judge John W. Perkins brought to five the number of youths given _six- month terms on charges con- nected with the riot. CALLS FOR PEACE VIENNA (AP) Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie left Bucharest for Belgrade Tues- day after signing a communi-| - que with Romanian President and Communist party chief Gheorghe Gheorghiu-dej calling for preservation of world peace. The Romanian news agency said Gheorghiu-dej actepted an invitation to visit Ethiopia. FLOWERS & FOLIAGE SALE FLOWER AND FOLIAGE ASSORTMENT A Wonderful Selection To Choose From: BEAUTIFUL ROSE WITH BUD in assorted red, white, peach and pink colours, CHRYSANTHEMUM ASSORT- MENT, HEATHER ASSORTMENT, WILD ASTER, MARIGOLD, NASTURTIUM, -GERBA, ZINNIA, AS- PARAGUS FERN, PALM, RUSCUS, IVY AND. PHILO VINE, AND PENCIL CATTAIL ASSORTMENT. FLOWER AND FOLIAGE ASSORTMENTS 7 Save and Buy your Polyethylene Flowers now for the Fall. 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