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The Oshawa Times, 14 Mar 1961, p. 2

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i TIMES, Tussdey, March 18, 1784 # NEXT STOP FLYING BIKE? Monty Jure, 16, right, ap pears anxious for a favorable breeze tn send his friend Benny Cordes, 16, holding rope end on bike long in a new sport "Chute-a-hiking » | The two students found terday's gusty winds in Dallas an om fest thelr the aid of dren yes: ortune time 19 ort. with ghhorhood cautioned new excited ne ! any 'Gold Plated' Oil Pi OTTAWA (CP) Hazen Argue based company's #8 half - mi petroleum hyproducts would cost $3784 foot taking the company's announced capitaliz ation at face value "Perhaps it will he gold plated but I do not think even i it were it would cost that sum," he told the Commons Monday as the CCF kept up its filibuster against a private member's bill to incorporate Hoffa 'Needs Information' TORONTO (CP)~=James Mur ray, chief negotiator for Onta. rio's highway transport indus. try, sald Monday Teamster boss James Hoffa might make a contribution to contract talks "If he heecomes hetter in formed." Mr. Murray said remarks made hy the International Bro therhood of Teamsters (Ind) wesident here Saturday showed e was "obviously ill-informed' ahout Ontario's transport indus try Hoffa told a Teamster meet ing he would personally lead negotiations in an effort to close the wage gap hetween Canadian and US, truckers, He sald On tario truckers earn $192 an hour, $1.10 less than U.S, driv ers "This Leader Calgary to huild carrying ] 18 just additional evid ence of Mr, Hoffa's lack of knowledge about the Ontario situation," said Mr. Murray "Our rates are substantially lower and so is our voluee." He said Ontario companies are in a marginal financial po sition and any significant wage increase would threaten their survival I, M. (Casey) Dodds, Cana dian Teamster director, said Mr, Murray should know from experience that Hofea is prob ably the best-informed man in continent and beyond." Line the y of Aurora Pipe Calgary hi nsition in repaosterous Argue said Parliament 10 that should rubberstamp a measure which provides $10 000.000 capitalization for g $15 000 expenditure," Debate on the controversial measure still was in progre Monday night at the end of the sixth and final day sel aside this session for dehating private members' hill It now may come up for discussion for only {two periods a week of one hour {each for the balance of the ses sion ACCUSES CCF Eldon Woolliams (PC River), sponsor of the hill, ae cused CCF members of block ing its passage for reasons of political expediency. He said that similar powers are con tained in legislation approved hy the Baskatchewan legisla ture in incorporating Northern Pipeline Company Aurora's golden at the heart of parliamentary dehate, The entire project in volves construction of a 41-mile line from Alberta's Pincher Creek area to the United States horder to move petroleum hy products to markets as far easl as Chicago CCF members Progressive Conservative ¥rn est Broome of Vancouver South {==0hject to the bill on ground that the American - controlled company shuts out opportunity for Canadian participation Mr. Argue sald the House had received no clear explanation of why a capitalization of $10,000 000 was needed to huild a half {mile of pipeline at a cost of $145,000 "This is one of the strangest things 1 have ever heard," he said, "What does this company take us for?" Lawrence KE prop iti ask is B " Mr an uit to wi 104 half-mile hacked hy lead) said "we're splitting hairs 8ists of youngsters from 14 to!INg a North Atlantic when we talk about ownership and affairs like that!" He sald he has every "te Canadian participation, . Of short-term [io Europe where interests were other would-he ¢ 5 hot to attempt the you have a lot of friends cause | get from oy Epon BRILSS he t sure « Yiu { rephoto) 'No Gold - Leaves U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) For the first time in many months two weeks have passed withoul any loss of A gold to foreigners The latest United States ireas ury report shows the U8. gold supply increased hy $729.000 last Wednesday to $17,373,100 000 Foreigners thus have out of the gold picture since Feb, 20, a highly significant fact in view of the $2.000.000.000 of gold sales to foreign govern ments and central hanks during 1960 Official two main factors are creating the Improved out look 1. Restoration of foreign econ fidence in the dollar, President Kennedy, through a series of public statements, has con vinced the world the dollar will not he devalued. Foreigners thus are more willing to tie up their funds in dollar invest ments 2. Sharp cuthack, if not a reversal, in the heavy 1060 flow investment funds merican heen 5 Bay higher. European rates have dropped somewhat while short term rates in the US risen Jobless Should Be In School Fairclough Says HAMILTON have (CP) --~Immigra tion Minister Fairclough said Monday the war-hahy hoom of the "40s is making its impact on Canada now hy swelling the ranks of unemployed She told the Canadian elation of Painting and ating Contractors the Assn Decor largest 19 years of age "They are not finding jobs confidence that because they are not qualified Sept, 1 the trucking industry on 'this! Aurora will give consideration for jobs," she said "They {should still be at school." Three Municipalities Come Under Attack TERINEE) a ak Thessalon, Rex Saal Me TY A Wi # the oH Berard limaia ie Cansery a WERE BRItY EF # arn mates mh Aepart ment TER refissal FespameTiniitins ities in manic pal affairs covered is CFT ERNE SE Batthng a combination of 1H eral and government Recking and a chairman s £ Be was straying off the debate, Mr, Macon sented bis indict " partment"s hand of regularities mw ie Eastview and Thessalon The: CCF leader demanded 19 know why the department of lands and had hired Thessalon TRAIN. API ior glieged on have heen Operating a bootlegger's shiment and a brothel TELLS OF ACTION He said the ¢ fe Sault Ste. Marie area town had laid charges against the restau rant owner, George lee Pow ers, for alleged perjury at @ local police inquiry, and that after =» magsirate dismissed the charge Powers had sued the council for slander About the same Lime the federal department migration quashed deporta tion against Powers, a United States immigrant, allowing him io proceed with his sui Mr er in he pais § th WHER [FTRERZT RER Wl ' the aired of nid nr lw ns forests estan) of THUY he said of im » MacDonald quoted a let Immigration Minister Fairclough from Camphell Cork, the then mayor of The alon, in which was alleged Powers had terrified a If old girl employee and had heen convicted of theft in The in 1958 Despite th the proving torney i failed to take action Premier Frost interes the House wasn't interested details of personal hetween the former Mr. Powers On a point of order, Energy Resources Minister Macaylay asked whether the CCF leader's remarks were relevent to the municipal affairs estimates Eimer Sopha (I, Sudbury) said he read all the material on the matter "and I can tell you it has no relevancy ' VERN Esaion aid { atl the mayor and ment al lee depar ted: that n differences mayor and Digs At Diefenbaker Bring Mike Applause TORONTO (CP) Liberal Leader Lester Pearson Monday night ended a four-day invasion of the Conservalives' strongegl hastions in Ontario during which his most enthusiastic applause came from direct slaps at Prime Minister Diefenhaker Liheral organizers in the province were alert to the au dience trends for any indica tions of the line to he taken in the next federal general elee tion The higgest audience reac tions came in references to free trade and Ontario's new three per-cent provincial sales tax The government Mir should havi grahbed" Britain's offer of a free-trade plan three years ago at the Mont Tremblant, Que, meeting of Commonwealth fi nance ministers, The plan should have heen studied and Diefenhaker Pearson said Kindt (PC--Magc- Single unemployed group con. explored, with a view of creat free trade area sales tax, effective Mr. Pearson reminded his audiences of the opening imeeting of the 1957 Diefenbaker| On the AR BRET RELTHERE ty 7 When chatiman Erssine § 00 stom (PC arieton) mowed Mr Uactinnaid artine ws i & 1h THe &SI 5, fe RRARE tH FN aid 3 AER FRYGRE he Kase ¥ thers etiery | myself tn have Ww Cork) bought before the bar of fia Baviak sail ALLavney £60 erat Boberts You con't believe & word fetlepw SRY ¥ shou mines wimster Maloney PASSED BYILAW Mactionaid Hn Ff fw hf wy wyiiung in ake i w thy ted da Mr swf y CARRE RYRYY LR sed B Bylaw reanesting EOVETRImERt. 6 order GREY 16 investigate of corrption Rel the part of the ation a's department and LIME EE RL with regard to the police | Oct. 6, 1958, the $98 000 served oF and the tng ane Powers for periury "Despite the una Guest, R08 the HRBes uence of rVents achor no wes ever granted ermment Mr. Machonald ation the The tion ever taken hy was in the form audit" of the affairs taker of mune 1994 "Fo this day, no rea been given for MH n whe instigated i The CCF leader town council, headed by Davidson, president Progressive Coy ad rehired fired in sion of drir BootiegRINE the 19WR fs MEL el sid mi of K town s by the depa pffairs or Bar ever ! hu aid the on MAI LF Associghion, hi constahls after his adm) in Powers lishment FAILURE TO ACT He said the ure to act in Thessalon sug gested that "the inteye of the Progressive Conservative pay and those in favor with if, take precedence over the punic in of the municipality in GOVERNING fa ferests volved.' Mr the CCF in Sopha accused leader with trying headlines "hy referring to hoot leggers and a brothel," Mr. Sopha said the Thes matter was brought to hi tention hy federal Liberal Leader Pearson, He said (he fully discussed the question and decided there was not enough evidence to warrant public cusations But he said he did have make alon a al ey Massey: Hall here when Premier Frost urged On tarin to "follow John" and gel a hetter deal on provincial fi nances from Oltawa "The provincial lowed John right per-cent sales tax," Mr. Pear son ohserved, and drew laughs and applause each time Mr. Pearson charged the fed eral government with "the worst kind of irresponsible mis representation and deceit" 'in continuing to rely on the CF-100 twin-jet Canuck aireraft in Ca nadian air defence Speaking to 850 Liberals from five Kast Toronto ridings who sloshed through ankle deep slush and a howling snawstorm My, Pearson said the CF 100 should be serapped and re placed with the latest type of speedy, high - flying reconnals sance aircraft He said the Supersonic Avro Arrow was scrapped hy the Diefenbaker government more than two years ago because the government said then that hy the time it would come into production--late in 1061 the threat of manned hombers would hardly exist campaign in Tories fol into a three =» 'Diphtheria VORSTE LOR pT Ries n iy Wo aaens of Bikers Ww anada lest. FEAT. nk for Re frst me IREfR Weve By Aemils firm The Merger By th cend of tie centaory ie expectancy of Canalions for a grey katy with he 108 years SREEnE 7 Bat 2 he same time, hep RONINE Imes RA LaRery are om the HAR RETEST BRA WEY Arglha pia he Howse the ge prevenied stlerers took 6 IRENE Getler care of their health Arye Samant 9 These are statements ssl iy. In RE by the Hemith League of Canela the FTHEPRYETE in prometing the Vth Nations FRITTEI. REL Hosith Werk, wiih began Sig ia Wi FRERIRE, HIKE aay Ket Of CRETE IRE. Bhatistios and comtracts BEIWRER IRC league show the amma Reath o we io wm Canada from heart #5) CF IRRIEE [5 BG MR, GARAGE RG IRAN WARS Fikraik Wii He "A RA fom ffi OFS tha Le fe ASKS IF EVIIEN Muni bif Warr rifer Vidi #5 AR her Mecsas ta Zriher i fh we oH 2 4 pers be CBC, Employees «+ Reach Agreement OVEAWA (£F) The CB and the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Tech micians have agreed n terms on 2 BREW ERNRIE REIREMERE oF _ the basis of & proposal made by concibiation officer ¥. J. Ans harsh Was annouperes Me day. Details of the sffecting shout 1409 ew # Nr EY mw ewiepr wif rephy. "The the offenfers the ZoverR RIR WIRE READS TELEGRAM fication and Ch( bY wpion Management sid a depart ndemping the of the was gz Wy LOVED robe would elved had not press to obtain M town the nly 0 OTTAWA (CP) A Liberal bid for a special Commons de said the gov- hele on CNR layoffs in Mont to take ac- real was turned down Monday we political by Speaker Roland Michener own mem: Lionel Chevrier, former Lib eral transport minister, sought W veferring to Gordon the debate on what he de ne (PA Russell), who scribed as grave matter defeated as mayor in the the 160 cleaning and ast municipal election maintenance personnel, includ ing widows with children, from a Montreal building of the pub licly-owned They were said the Mato he replaced contract league's por, ne that he had This is not an isolated case TS Ro PR IRON ' Mr Che ies sald It was pan Fes 4 4 . Of a2 national pattern nf 1ayons Wr. Perrier headed a reform," happening in the West, in exerted Machonaia ha "a layoff of Aver replied that ith East Oscar Per M Warrender he had been in Louch new mayor Monday. He when told of the ay hy view ner Ia Lh complai (re heen * delighted fate league vidually Mr the pointed isiview dian had heen possible f a { th us slate that mye out He Drevieus the central part of the country in the town's elections Dee, H Mr. Warrender dismissed . 0» each complaint of the Citizens Tunisians indi Warrender said he fell auditor and treasurer ap hy the province for Welcome were sufficient "guar The report, he said released as soon As President TUNIS (Reuters) President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia won a triumphal reception from his people as he returned Mon- {day from a month of negotia ix-year Algerian war hetween France and the Moslem nation alists Ferhat Abbas, leader of the Mr, Pear reply was thal independence - seeking Algerian the Liberals would have started provisional government hased employment sparking meas: hore, greeted Bourguiha ures three years ago, He ae:\warmly as he flew in from Zu cused the government of Deing|vich Switzerland -- 8 move nstrich-like in its disclaimers of which oh ser vers said down any economic emergency untiligraded rumors some members a few months ago, of the provisional government Starr Still Hower mm te Fighting Exelby Case Bourguiba said he hoped his efforts to end the Algerian con fliet will he "erowned with sue OTTAWA (CF) -- The Glen|27. He Hxelhy case came up in the/the funeral of King Mohammed Commons again Monday V and conferred there with Ah cess." Bourguiba interrupted a Swiss briefly, hut with just as muchiyas and the new Moroccan king, political friction as last week Hassan 11 rest cure to meet with Presi. {dent de Gaulle near Paris Feb, Lahor Minister Starr said in reply to J. W. Pickersgill (L--| wg | British Star » Dies In Crash Bonavista Twillingate) that he] had received a letter and an| SAN B 1 R N ARDINO, Calif (AP) = British aetress Belinda on affidavit from Mr. Exelhy, Ha milton salesman who appeared last Tuesday night on the CBC television program Close-Up Mr, Pickersgill said he, had a copy of the letter and ton, f ) fine of $18 & Turned Down tions aimed at ending the hitter, | later flew tn Morocen for GE Price Guide Under Question he oh." bt he wold of Wr. Bend ak P75 i ~ MW iiam W YR Hatin many Boer) dunw Hiention Ww he Commons Monhay to # CR Balak eRe wt Flere pring gide aah ached whether (he government 5 sriis fied he gnde Anes Rt offend AER the (vines hat Thomas Belk. porfiamentary secretary (9 Justice Mmster Fulton, replied Re is swe fhe KORRES i estigation Mficiais Hiker Must Lose Wolf HULL (CF) ~Welkman John Uelonvern bas been ordered by we Guehes fish and game de: partment 19 get nd of Ws wool Mclonvern has been Witch ik ing pernss the country with the wo, Cindy, since he captured and tamed 1 some time Ag9 He said Monday that the Gue bee department bas 194 Wim no timber wolf can he kept in captivity withowt » special hie ence, The department said such # leenece wes pot being recom mended for MeGovern He Liven plex days to #4 of the wolf or face 3 OTTAWA Ee "ow AE SWB SNETY The [berate er . snes ied wheth er he Pong gwike, effective fast Ang 3, #- fans FLaimst & ROVIEOR IR the LIIRRES [GO EERE TREwR HER FRAIL RHER The guide sets ot #2 Not of prices whieh Cenersé Blestnie Sil "aux sow we low #& A efficient. reiavier wn # Ee0R lo cation can gn" The company HPOser 1h EBRIRE DIERE er low tes renge (6 Relermine whether they constituted [nes jegaer sailing The Combines Act was smended at the last session of Parliament The provition REARS res@le prick mainte: RGREE the setting of rete prices By & MR ABERT --W 38 FREBIRAA However, special silowance was made for a meanilactarer to desl with ; the practice sores sell good Chet WB Arar (Bn rset custom: ers for other Bnes Mr. Bepidickson wlsn poked whether, IB 2 CORSCUNERCE 1H the pricing guide, CORSWIREr Glectnicai goods "rie no longer pyRilahie except aM prices 25 per cept 19 9 per cent higher nd the possibility of then formenty Foye ' AER Was nA t being Aes Did You Know , , , in the men Dining Room #f the GENOSHA HOTEL you con nove © Fullcourse Dinner for ONLY 95¢. in Lawron (Que) and in Mon ton CCF leader Argue agreed He said the CNR is "engaged in wholesale layolfs,' adding to the national wn em plo y ment problem and creating hardship for those involved External Affairs Minister Green, acting prime minister noted that both Mr, Cheyrier and Mr. Argue received letters and wires from officials of the trotherhood of Railway Car men of America over the week end and then entered the House Monday to attempt fo interrupt normal House business DEBATE NOT ALLOWED Mr. Green said House rules permitiing special debates are not designed for such situations. | These rules were tn he used rarely on matters of greal nas tional importance The Speaker commented that Parliament gave the CNR re- sponsibility for administering the line, "and included in the responsibility is all labor pol- icy." The matter could he dis! cussed on another occasion, | Later, Mr. Chevrier asked whether the government was aware of the layoffs and asked what government measures were heing taken to "re-estah: lish" the people involved Mr, Green said he will bring the matter to the CNR's atten- tion, He hoped to have an an. swer Yin a few days." (EGGS- | PENBIVE |=... TIME OF THE YEAR! FRANKLIN | va || SIMON | 26.00 SUITS for Easter | wv) SPECIAL | F1| THE DISO SHOP | 3 R ot R.C.A SPECIAL BUY! Pure | § NE, - fg chase 2 Records ~~ GET ONE HORWICH JEWELLERS English Bone Chine CUPS and SAUCERS---~Reg, 1,25 SPECIAL OSHAWA NG SHOPPI T OUTSTARDING SAVINGS For quelity, velue end satisfess tion ~ PANTIES -- in gotton- rayon and nylon, Reg, te 1] 98¢c, SPECIAL, pair 66 3 PAIR 1.59 CAVALIER GIFT SHOPS LTD, pid STEMWARE=~ 69' BAILEY FOODS LTD, Crinkle, FRUIT LOAF, Reg, 30¢ SPECIAL, 4 each IF OVER-PRODUCTION I§ YOUR PROBLEM, SEE SEALVARD, ,, CASH LOANS $50 to $5,000 | SERBORRD LOOK FOR THE 1 Lee, 26, was killed Monday in a spectacular auto crash, the California highway patrol re ported Three ather persons in the same car, described as Halians with movie industry connections affidavit and asked that Mr, Starr table them in the Housel "in the interest of truth and the whole truth," | My, Stare said While not revealing the affidavit, he said it hears FINANCE COMPANY 2914 SIMCOE ST, §, OSHAWA RA 8.6283 "We are now in 1061, and {what have they done?" he de {manded. "They have kept an [obsolete plane, the CF-100, in {stead of the Arraw--(he CF-100 which eannot fly as high or as ast as the latest he would. | details of EHD ); wy © MON*TUES=WED AM x bd "LAST motorists | overflow an is vehicle and drivers' licenses | Toronte today l ) Taronia seeking MINUTE LICENCE LINEU With anly P suer's affice in ] nears four as deadline | go on their old licenses nearly l days to | | ! | oh EWR - Ontana driver ! their 1961 permits =(CP Wirephote) ' 200,000 yet ta buy ave CF100 jet transport "It is the worst kind of irre sponsible misrepresentation and deceit to give Canadians the impression that our present CF-100 squadrons ave capable of giving us any defence at all against missiles, or any ade quate defence against the new est hombers," Mr, Pearson said it Yequally deceiving" to say the two Bamare launching sites J built now at North Hay Mont Laurier, Que., would capable of dealing with the present means of attack, He said they could not he used Yexeept on orders fram Wash ington," and the government has dallied on a decision to acquire nuclear warheads If the Liberals were returned to power, Mr. Pearson said his government would "serap the squadrons, abandoning the deceitful pretense that they can defend our territory," and replace them hy a smaller number of "the latest and best jet-interceptars for patrol recon naissance and warning pur poses, armed with the latest non-nuclear weapons.' The most frequent put to him fram the Wal mn brief, what would the Liber als have done about unemploy ment? Was that question Hoar out the records of the Unem ployment Insurance Commission | office at Hamilton==records Mr. | Stare cited last week in oritis| eizing the program for lacking real facts." Mr, Kxelhy program that his last $10 in search for a job PAID BY OI Mr, Starr said Monday affidavit reveals that 1. Mr. Exelhy and were paid $23 a day the CHC during the prepavation | of the program. Mp, Starr said earlier this took "a number of weeks." 2, Mr. Exelby had held a job for six weeks during the period! in which he was described on the CRC program being out of work 3 He had for a job on Noy interviewer he see whether the would produce a job \ injustice has dang this gentleman Pickersgill said He asked Mr. Starr to seek Commons leave to have the let ter and printed in Hansard so i uld get the Ae publicity is awn (Mr. Starr's) state ment were injured, the driver seri ously Miss Lee was thrown 63 feel from a skidding car that a wit ness estimated had heen going more than had said on the J the highway patral reported he was down to a four = month GLEAN RUGS are BEAUTIFUL RUGS Cleaning rugs is our by the his wife each hy iness been for 15 years, the and has as Let us restore beauty to CALL US AT RA 8.468) NU-WAY Rug Cleaners YAN work dene in Quhawa hy Qualitied Oshawa Technicians heen interviewed 24 hut told the was walling to CRC program been My grave in affidavit Ww Crroneous 100 miles an hour, CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS The 1961 dog licences are now available and may be purchased at the City Clerk's Office, 3rd floor, City Hall, the Police Dex partment and the Dog Control Department, Fallaise Avenue (east off Ritson Road South), By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1961 LICENCES MUST BE PURCHASED BY FEBRUARY 1st, This is to notify all dog awners that dogs net carying 1961 licences shall be considered as stray dogs end impounded, Such impounded dogs, if not claimed within 48 hours, shall be destroyed. Avoid having your dog picked wp and possibly destroyed by purchasing your licence without delay L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa

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