Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jul 1965, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 22, 1965 17 Win Press Favor, Republican Urges WASHINGTON (AP)--A re- port Wednesday to congres-|said, Goldwater's relationship designed to solve. sional Republicans said Presi-\with the press. was "horren-| 4 classic situation developed|™and. 'dent Johnson is weak in dealing|dous" and resulted in the nom-|,+ Greb Shoes Ltd. in Winnipeg! William Moorby, In-plant Training Program Fills A Most Urgent Need of craftsmen poses a proviemistitching. Sales exceeded expe the firm co p-o anig ello as eal Le BE EERIE. no ga to establish an in-plant training program similar to the one oper- ating in the garment industry in the province. Now he considers the program highly successful and "definitely recommends" it to other indus- WINNIPEG (CP) -- An auto-|moccasin-type shoe which re-|trjes, mated industry suddenly in need|quired a great deal of hand- c.-| Of the first 20 members in the that the Manitoba government's|tations and the manufacturer|ttaining class, 15 have become As a result, the survey report|in-plant training program wasjcouldn't find enough trained|permanent employees of the sewers to keep up with the de-ifirm and classes have been started to train machine oper- 'siators and finishing room work- with the press and Republicans|inee's being "one of the least| non the firm introduced a new|manager, asked the government'ers. four stages of shoe manufactur- Members of the first classjby the end of the 10th or 12th ® . took an eight-week course in the| Week they were qualified to be- Aircratt Built come permanent employees and competent enough to earn up to In Base : ment ing. They started at $1.15 anigon » week. hour, the firm and the govern- ment splitting the 75-cent-an- hour training allowance and the company paying the extra 40 the provincial government. WATCH WATER HAZARD BERGEN, Norway (AP) -- cents to attract good workers. |The Norwegian Ocean Research|Art Hinderks' backyard an A foreman was designated as|Directorate has started testing roared to life. an instructor and was paid by/|fish caught in the North Sea for |radioactivity. It announced so Emerging in sections from single-engined aircraft. hole knocked in the basement/|wife, The plane has been equipped with dual controls, radio and electronic aids for flying at night. The fuselage, wing and tail MOOSE JAW, Sask, (CP)--|Sections were eased from the The result of four years of part-|basement and assembled on the time labor appeared recently injlawn before the 85-horsepower dijengine was tested. Mr. Hinderks, a high school ajphysics teacher here, and his Helen, also a_ teacher, Mr. Moorby said eight weeks|much nuclear waste is being] wall of his home was a French-|spent about $6,000 for materials was not enough to make the|dumped there that regular tests\designed Emeraude two-seater,|and unnumbered hours of labor trainees qualified sewers, butiare necessary. on the project. 'should take advantage of this|understood and most frequently and make friends with report-|misinterpreted candidates ever ers. A report prepared under the sponsorship of House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford of Mich-jin what igan and 11 colleagues told the Republican members it is "'sui- cidal" to view the press as an enemy. The report, prepared by Bruce C. Ladd Jr., former press secretary for defeated gu- bernatorial candidate Charles H. Percy of Illinois, said Re- publicans should be 'mindful of the fact that' over-sensitivity to press coverage produces grey hair and ulcers -- nothing more." The report described as "un- enlightened' former president Dwight D. Eisenhower's denun- ciation of some columnists at the 1964 San Francisco Republi- can convention. It' said Barry Goldwater, the presidential to seek the presidency." Nevertheless, Ladd's report said, there is a real weakness is called President) Johnson's '"'inability to deal ef-| fectively with the press." It added: é "The president's compulsive desire to totally control every aspect of the news and of his press relations is bringing suf- focation to his staff and dis- enchantment to the newsmen. "If the Republican party is ready it can move into this breach and nail down consider- able press support. newsmen is inclined to person- ally favor the Democratic party is of little consequence, "What is important is the fact that a newsman's personal political beliefs rarely have in- nominee, multiplied 10-fold the "errors of judgment" it attrib-|petence as a reporter. Objec-| ; uted to former vice-president|tivity is the keystone of the| § Richard M. Nixon in 1960. ' fluence on his professional com- reportorial profession." Subsidies Given Farmers In Drought-Stricken Area OTTAWA (CP)--An agree- ment providing subsidies of $30) a ton for concentrate and $15) a ton for hay for farmers in| 30 counties making up the On-| tario-Quebec drought area was) signed here Wednesday. Agriculture Minister Harry) Hays and his provincial coun-| terparts, William Stewart of| Ontario and Alcide Courcy of} Quebec, signed the agreement aimed at securing feed for wd tle. The costs will be shared) equally between the federal and provincial governments. It was The Ontario counties covered would be Renfrew, Hastings and Prince Edward and those east of these three though each county had yet to be rated for loss. A spokesman noted that at the end of June, Prince Edward was one of the worst drought areas but since then has had about four inches of rain. Areas eligible for assistance will be designated by the prov- inces, then average feed pro- duction for sub-areas will be worked out. The sub-areas will The report said that "'whether| j or not the majority of working) ; %& K-MART'S FULL 36-MONTH GUAR- ANTEE % DELUXE QUALITY 100% DUPONT NYLON TUBELESS TIRE »»OUR DELUXE TUBELESS NYLON TIRES 500 x 13 IN ALL THESE POPULAR SIZES LISTED: ON 670 x 15 640 x 13 650 x 13 ~ SIMILAR BIG SAVINGS THESE TIRE SIZES 710x 15 750 x 14 be based on topography, soil 520 x 13 590 x 13 560 x 14 600 x 13 590 x 14 stressed that the program will ; 4 ensure that feed mark-ups will | 7Pe Potent intensity and remain at normal levels. | : ; Mr. Stewart at a press con- Amount each farmer will be ference urged Ontario farmers|@Mtitled to will depend on the to cut grain and corn now and|umber of forage-eating ani- salvage every available bit of/™als he normally keeps fodder because hay is simply|through the winter. not available, |GIVES EXAMPLE The subsidy program is de- 3 signed to spur cutting of con- Mr. Hays gave this example: centrates that wouldn't ordi- A farmer with a crop reduced " narily be used as fodder. to 60-per-cent of normal and 50 animals to be wintered would ag tie ag co el Ri aie: be allowed two-thirds of a ton : _ 'AIT coot $15,000 0 ri He: of concentrate for each animal. ° fee and $5,000,000 in Quebec. This would amount to 33 tons It would cover the 14 eastern |! concentrate, under the sub- counties of Ontario and possibly|Si4y worth $990, or 41 tons of the Nipissing area, Mr. Stewart|"@Y, worth $615 in subsidy. said. Most farmers will have to re- place hay with grain, a joint statement said. Farmers were Prairie Cro asked to cut all possible grain ps \for fodder, to plant supplemen- jtary crops and harvest all hay, Prospect Good 'thus saving their drought as- sistance entitlement for grain OTTAWA (CP)--Although de-|purchases." velopment lags behind normal,; The area entitlement ap- Prairie crop prospects remaininroach meant farmers who good to excellent in all but almade every effort to combat few areas, the bureau of statis-leffects of the drought wouldn't tics reported Wednesday. lreduce their entitlement by do- Warm weather last week/ing so. hastened growth of wheat and) 1+ was also announced that a other grains. 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