Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1965, p. 8

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en Seen @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mareh 9, 1965 Provincial Action Sought Over Bankruptcy Racket TORONTO .(CP)--The_presi- dent of the Ontario Retail Lum- bermen's Association says a widespread bankruptcy racket has spread into Ontario from Quebec and the United States and he wants prompt provincial action to stop it. James Lind of Dorchester, Ont., said in an interview Mon- day activities of bankruptcy racketeers have helped to bring)said_ dishonest Ontario and Quebec bankruptcy Retail lumbermen also want Ottawa to increase its bank- ruptey staff, said Mr. Lind. The first step- should be the ap- jpointment of a full-time federal ldeputy minister to handle such cases, Mr. Lind, in Toronto for a three-day convention of more than 400 association retailers, rs and manufacturers, operators plan- retailers us- ning to defraud losses to a total of $945,000,000jUally set up two companies 80 since 1955, He said the Ontario govern- ment should' appoint special they can transfer assets back and forth. He said these operators buy Crown attorneys and investiga-\heavily on credit for their first tors to study bankruptcy cases. He said the bankruptcy court system should be expanded so it functions across the province rather than just in Toronto. ' Mr. Lind said the Quebec at- torney-general's department is already investigating the prob- lem. Ex-Mayor M Fancies Television Now | OTTAWA (CP) -- Charlotte Whitton celebrated her 69th birthday quietly Monday by having luncheon with a few close friends and then working on her week - night television show The former mayor of Ottawa said in a birthday interview that she was enjoying her new ca-lenter politics, in the federal or very MUCM) provincial field, Miss Whitton] reer in 'television indeed." She appears five nights week on a CTV network show Dear Charlotte and answers questions viewers send her. "The letters are sometimes company, then transfer their as- sets to the other firm and de- clare the first bankrupt. "After the 90-day time limit, the transfer is legally binding and the reiailer has no legal way in which he can seek to get his money from the first com- pany, iss Charlotte. disturbing, though. One thing that bothers me is the worry and concern of the people, their uncertainty. | "They often ask me: 'Does |honesty really pay any more--| jwe're just spinning, spinning, |but where are we going?'" | Asked whether she plans to jreplied cheerfully: |HAVING GOOD TIME | "Oh, just give me time, I'm jhaving such a good time these days."' x * t. esi e Complet combined with luxurious styling! the poor, predominantly NON-| rea definite advantages whey THE 'SEAT' OF JUSTICE pwiite countries. "The fact that a city lost one- you lease a new... e BUICK Request |RICH GET RICHER \third of its downtown area is No insurance costs . . . No maintenance costs . . . One rate covers Guards at the Depart- were unged to leave earlier stepped in and cleared the Rich North America is in nojreason enough for such a study Oy he tne Ser ae A ee ee ment of Justice drag a sit- in : scathe' mo . hallway -- leading some of |immediate danger from the pop-|by the provincial government," : THE eral Nicholas Katzenbac é ie ulation explosion, But the world) Ald, Turnbull said. the office of but they refused. On or- the demonstrators and drag- jit lives in noes serious dangers.|and agriculture organization, re- MILLS AUTO LEASE general to- ders of Chief U.S. Marshal ging others. |A third of the world getsjcently told the Royal Common-| piuone 723.4634 LTD. 266 KING ST, WEST demonstrators James P. McShane, guards (AP Wirephoto) richer, but for two-thirds, con-lweaith Society in London that : 2 " in demonstrator down the hallway near the attorney night. The THE HUNGRY MILLIONS Il As Death Rate Drops Food Problem Rises People are living longer, hut throughout the world the means to feed a growing populati is | diminishi There is grave concern that the paradox could lead to chaos in but a few years. The following second in a series of articles outlines the phenomenon of the world's population growth in terms of the world's ability to feed its people. By WILLIAM L. RYAN gets poorer. with the annual two-per-cent been slower than the average. Experts estimate that by 1975\yory in Buffalo. the. world will need a 35-per-cent increase in food production just to keep pace with present sub- sistence levels, If the situation 200,000,000 extra mouths. the world's food problem be-jq decade, comes more critical every day. ee ee oe to control ; Man has learned | jzooming population. glachieved a balance of terror|Monday night endorsed a reso-|tive 15,000,900 more which wil ilwhich is holding major war in| oheak | campaign ment calling for an examination|conirol The crisis is today, experts|rector-general of the UN foodjthe littte land it has and gets say. To avert catastrophe a| i enormous yields through effi relatively few years hence will| cient methods India's land is | Yet Japan is concerned about It has in- death through medicines and) Pp b A k d ' a ne mogern echoing. Duesers| FTOD@ SKEG -- creme ny Zot, snc ; " oe aang gpa, SARNIA. (CP) -- City counciljIt has no room for the prospec Peking has called in Japanese family planning experts to ex- amine China's food problem, an jun-Marxist step, Only if her population stays at a Jevel can she sustain her resources, In Latin America, fpod pro- duction declines steadily as the population explodes at the world's highest rates." As pop- ulation goes up, so does demand ditions have deteriorated and it over-population is the root of the\for food. : problem. Yet a country would Since 1959, agricultural. pro-jnot be considered overpopulated| problem, Experts duction has managed to keep up|'f it used its resources properly.|there will be Death control compounds the warn that steadily more , "With few exceptions there isjolder and working-age people world population growth, butinot a country in the world which|competing economically. where the need is greatest, theleould not double and feed its expansion of food production has} nopulation--if it had time," says world/pr, Raymond Ewell, a food ex- pert at the University of New Economic development is <a key to food problems, but death control interferes. Egypt, for example, when it completes the Aswan High Dam project, hopes But time is the big problem.|to have millions more acres to India, for example, is likely tojcultivate. But the rise in popula- increase its population to 700,-|tion could cancel out new pro- Mankind has Achieved Alig to improve, the world will 000,000 in 15 years She cannot|duction, e of death control, andineeq 50 per cent more food in possibly produce enough to feed Dr Binjay Ranjan Sen, di-| Japan intensively cultivates Stop Corn 'Pain Fast! Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads quickly stop pain of corns. Alsw " when used with separate medicated disks in- | Temove corns, lution to the provincial govern-|be there by 1980 unless a birth) cluded in each box, Sold everyw which has ' sat ..jof tne dangers of tank trucks|been instituted in Japan applies But world food production has containing inflammable liguidslaibpabe: D Scholls Zino pads failed to keep pace with the) nm awa a 2 #\resultant population increase. Se ter high | Today, the world's population|" .., : - y | : 5 The resolution was put for-} sae 'ieflag mam ey anerouss are by Alderman Harry Turn- num ; *\bull who cited the recent Ayl- Shwe ag pt peepee ea a mer explosion in which a tanker 4 sjearth in 2 sia dal 7 y loaded with liquid propane ; ts ; 4 Mee, is y lend of this century, 6,000,000,000,| Rag: : So PME Fy y 4 Uy Lh | I 4.500.000,000 will be in caught fire and.burned out one- ; of whom 4,500,000,000 will be iM \third of the downtown business Company use there are There Are Special Benefits For All BUSINESS EXECUTIVES AND SALESMEN For personal use or for @) ACADIAN pone @ PONTIAC on e cooking convenience base or built-in kKkKkkkk % kkk kk ok Exclusive all-welded steel unitized oven and chassis with por- celain surface inside and out. Every Moffat range has the. new lowered cooking surface with raised edges to pre- vent spillovers. 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