§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 29, 1967 Resurgence Of In Auto Industry In US. By JACK LEFLER Sales of U.S.-made cars in the NEW YORK (AP) -- A re-|middle 10 days of April edged surgence of automobile salesjup one per cent to 258,230 from brought joy to the industry and|256,677 a year earlier following encouragement to other seg-ja four per cent gain in early ments of the U.S. economy this|April. week, The sales increase was inter-|a 21-per-cent sales slump in the preted as an indication of im-jfirst three months of this year|ducer, provement in consumers' buy-|from the 1966 first quarter. ing inclinations due to an easier| |. money situation and lessened |SAYS WORST OVER ' anxiety about the outlook for the| 'The worst is behind us," economy. Two Viet States Seen Basis Of Supervised Settlement "NEW YORK (CP)--External,regime and the election was Affairs Minister Martin of Can-|never held. fda said Thursday any settle- ment of the Vietnam war willjthough a return to the have to be based on the con-iceasefire arrangements tinued existence of two Vietna-jout the best hope for a begin- 1954 mese states, and supervised by|ning of a lasting settlement, the increase an effective 'international pres-|people of Vietnam are one peo- ence." ple and must ultimately join to- It would not be wise for ajgether in one country," Martin peace conference to attempt to/said. "For the time being, how- arrange the reunification of|ever, the participants in a fu- North and South Vietnam, hejture conference must face up to said in a lecture at Columbia|the fact that there are two dis- University. tinct communities in Vietnam, _The 1954 Geneva conference, |just' as there are two communi- Which ended a war against|ties in Korea and Germany, French rule in Indochina and|and that these two communi- created the four independent|ties must both agree when and states of North and South Viet-|how arrangements should be nam, Cambodia and Laos, had}made for reunification." gupulated that a general elec-|° E taitind Vistnamese cP Insulin Price Rise Protested ment. This plan was opposed | by the South Vietnamese VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Vancouver branch of the Cana- dian diabetic Association said |Friday it has filed a formal protest against a country-wide rise in the price of insulin. Marius Bernon, president of the 350-member branch, said the increase announced earlier Davar Convicted On Road Death OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's top officer in the North American} Air Defence Command, Air| Marshal C. R. (Larry) Dunlap, | 59, will retire from the RCAF) . 25, Defence Minister Hel- I ahounead Friday. in Toronto would hit persons in He will be succeeded at)the fixed and low income ORAD by Air Marshal Will-/8Toups. lam Ross MacBrien, 53, who| Mr. Bernon said he expects| has been assistant chief of staff;a country - wide protest will at Supreme Headquarters, Al- eventually be carried to Ot- fied Powers Europe (SHAPE(|tawa. | since 1962. He said it was the assoc- Centennial government lifted a subsidy. This was in sharp contrast to|Corp. and Chrysler Corp. |said E. M. Estes, general man-|cent decline to $18,200,000, or 40 "We must recognize that al-|\conts'a share, in the first three holds! ¢59'989,511, or 93 cents a share, |line at a nearby filling station Sales ager of General Motors Corp's Chevrolet division. The car market's slump in the first quarter was graphically il- lustrated by revenue and earn- ings reports of General Motors General Motors, the No. 1 pro- earned $390,000,000 or $1.35 a share, down 35 per cent from $594,000,000 or $2.07 a share a year earlier. Chrysler reported a. 71-per- cents a share, from $62,500,000, or $1.38 a share. REPORT NEXT WEEK Ford Motor Co, and American Motors Corp. will report next week, The steel industry also found the first quarter a period of de- clining profits. U.S. Steel Corp., the No. 1 pro- ducer, earned $41,133,650 or 76 this months of year against a year earlier despite a sales MINI-SKIRTS TOO| MONTREAL (CP)--W. R. MacLean, chief of Expo's information services, Thurs- day issued a memo to his staff banning "beards, Bea- tle hair and mini-skirts'" during working hours. Mr. MacLean based the order on the close contact between his largely mini- skirted staff and the visiting journalists. He said that because the visiting press ranges from "very liberal individuals to very narrow ones, we strongly urge our staff to take the conservative road. "Therefore, beards, Beatle hair and mini-skirts are un- acceptable during working hours in the administration building and on the site." The memo adds: "We like beards, Beatle hair and mini - skirts" but circum- stances forced the ruling. Prices Decline On Short-Term to $964,628,626 from $949,591,094. Bethlehem Steel Corp., second ranking, reported earnings of $32,245,000, or 70 cents a share, ldown from $36,682,000, or 80 Government of Canada short- term bond prices continued their decline on the Canadian bond market this week. Short-term bonds ended with the 4%4-per-cent April 1968, is- cents a share, on a sales gain to $638,534,000 from $615,567,000. Prison Term | Up To 150 Years CHICAGO (AP)--Robert Lee vassiter, 27, who killed 13 per- sons by setting fire to a crowded tavern, was sentenced to prison Friday for 100 to 150 years. Judge Archibald Carey, who presided at Lassiter's Circuit Court trial, imposed 13 sen- sue closing at 100.10 bid and 100.20 asked. Long - term bonds declined about one point with the 414-|of our people." per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing at 87% bid and 88 asked. Provincials were generally off|the particular status of Quebec % of a point with the Ontario|i 534-per-cent 1983 issue closing at 97% asked and 97% bid. 000 last week. 4.00 per cent and the 182-day bills at 4.01 per cent. BEARDS BANNED |NDP Embellishes Robarts Request While Police was found bound and drugged - Kidnapper Kept On Phone! steric as black mail and robbery, is 22-year-old Juergens Henschel, a a who admitted the crime when the trial began last Monday. Ac- cused of helping him are his TORONTO (CP) "= -Ontarlojconference but if it is "truly Klewer, a 53-year-old wealthy|som in a note he stuck with a NDP leader, Donald MacDon-|to shape a renewed sense of ald, Friday praised and thenjnational : West Berlin antique dealer to-|knife to a door. purpose and direc-|qay told a West Berlin court how BERLIN (Reuters) -- Herbert;which he had demanded as na "T told him 1 couldn't get that embellished Premier John Ro-|tion" all of Canada must als0/ne talked with the kidnapper of|much money ($8,750) so quickly barts's suggestion that federal/be involved. and provincial officials meet tion. Mr. MacDonald told the legis:gconjunction with the conference. lature the conference is neces- sary because 'Ottawa has failed to give effective leader- ship in the paramount issue of reshaping Confederation in these last critical years... ." CALLS FOR TALKS N "For example, regional con- ferences called to discuss Con- federation might be held in a number of Canadian cities, They could be timed to coincide T hi this h 4 his four-year - old Canadianjand the man agreed H : ® ae sae a @ proposed) randdaughter on the telephonejagain. A day later he told me this fall to discuss Confedera-ja country-wide televised teach-| nile police were tape-recording|to come fo a travel office where |days the girl was kept in' her in on Confederation held in|the conversation. I his daughter, Regina Klewer, 28,|tions of then a secretary in Montreal,|found a note saying he should had arrived the day before with'drive down her daughter, Audrey. his West Berlin vilia, he found|ing him, he followed the andl to ring would get further instruc- He said that Jast Aug. 23 when 'tions."" e returned from a holiday at| Klewer said that, police trail-| the kidnapper, and } the autobahn' jthrough East Germany and de- 51-year-old mother, Anni Hen- schel, his younger brother, Jo- achim, 19, and his 19-year-old lfriend, Peter Uloth. Mrs. Henschel] today told the court she had helped her son care for Audrey during the three apartment. "I was afraid of him--he once beat me up and later threatened me,"' she said. LEWIS OPTICAL gest, is frankly to acknowledge| would be represented at "Not only has Quebec tende to go off on its own but the nine so-called English - speak- ing provinces have each tended to go their separate directions." He said the federal govern- ment recently has adopted the attitude that Quebec '"'has not a particular status in Confed- eration and that unity can be achieved by treating all prov- inces in the same manner." ", . The evidence lies in its recent policies in regard to} technical and university educa-| tion. At the same time, it has refused to direct sufficient of our over-all taxation revenues to the provinces and munici- palities."' : FEAR LACK OF UNITY Mr. MacDonald said he fears this policy will not help unify Canada and will become "'in- with the Confederation of To- morrow conference" cuss the same basic issues. gional talks be two - hour telecast from. the budget debate. creasingly irrelevant as an in- strument for meeting the needs|day announced the recapture of {Anthony Smithers, 20, who es- caped from a prison reforma- |tory 244 years ago. It was easy. He was working as a laborer at Since Ottawa has failed to(Scotland Yard. take the initiative to reshape Day-to-day money closed at 4|Confederation, it is up to the per cent and loans were $219,-|provinces and "because of her 000,000 compared with $272,000,-|size and historic role in Con- federation, Ontario can be the Treasury bills were higher|natural leader of the provinces) with the 91-day bills closing atjof English Canada. . . ." "The alternative path, I sug-| n Confederation." He hoped all political parties the and dis-\nanped. The next day a man rang him, asking: He suggested that the re- They slept in his house and|posit the money in a parking the same night Audrey was kid- fot. advised against it. But the next "Are the 35,000 marks ready" |morning, on Aug. 26, | Established for over 30 years 10% King Street West | 725-0444 Audrey This he did not do, as police, d with a regional conferences. "These regional meetings would then proceed on their own... ." "The regional sessions would wind up . . . with a special four - hour, all network, bi- lingual, two-way. dialogue be- tween them and the Confedera- tion of Tomorrow conference." This could include a question- and-answer period between the regional and federal-provincial conferences. Mr. MacDonald spoke during CAUGHT IN YARD LONDON (AP)--Police Thurs- | EXPO | 15' Trailer FOR RENT, 8 Miles || From Expo. Electricity, Propene Frig., and Stove, Sleeps 6. $100. Weekly. 728-8253 tences of 100 to 150 years each for murder. The judge speci- fied that the sentences are to |be served concurrently. Lassiter was convicted March 31. Testimony related that Lassi- ter was ejected from a tavern the evening of Dec. 11, 1965, for disorderly drunkenness, He bought two gallons of gaso- and returned to the tavern where he spilled the gasoline on the floor just inside the en- trance, then dropped a lighted match on it. Besides the 13 who died, 27 persons were in- jured in the explosive fire which followed, 'Spinorama On April 30 created because the federal On Sunday, April 30, a pro- gram of band music and baton twirling will be presented at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, under the direction of Irenie Harvey, by the Whitby Brass Band and Pickering Blue Notes with local and visiting Majorettes. There will be marching manoeuvers, 6010s, _ strutts, teams, duets, dance twirls and flame twirling. The Oshawa Tar- tan Twirlers and Bowmanville \10 ANYBODY NO LABOUR INVOLVED e HIGH PROFITS POTENTIAL e SUB-DISTRIBUTORS INQUIRIES INVITED Customer drives im, drops com im meter and the Car ls automatically washed and rinsed im 52 seconds: -- Fastest In the industry. 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This year the visiting Major- ettes the Bramalea Lionaires and the Brampton Opti-Wirlers in Fancy Drill and Flame Twirl under directors Thais Frook and Beverly Brock. The local wee Twirlers are Indian Squaws under director Cheryl McCune and assistant Joanne Bond; Toyland Twirl- ettes and Tartan Juniors with Dianne Shgw; and Tartan Lassies with Gayle McNally. The Sailor - Blues with Patsy Blake; the Sailorettes with Maureen Martin; and Solo in- structor from the Bowmanville Recreation. The proceeds of the Show go toward activities for our local NBTA All-Star Club 'No. 429 to which all our Drum *Majors and Majorettes belong. Bell Canada JULIET JONES esprit de la belle province! Its an attitude. Its the mentalité francaise. It's the gaieté, the exubérance, the outgoing warmth of Québec. Its the zestful spirit of les Québécois. The spirit that can envision and bring into being an island created for the immensity that is Expo 67. Québec is people. 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