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The Oshawa Times, 28 Aug 1961, p. 10

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70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 28, 1961 Stolen Nickel From Canada PITTSBURGH (AP) ---Two scrap dealers have been ar- rested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on a charge of receiving a stolen nickel ship- ment from Canada valued at Special agent Bernard C.| Brown of the Pittsburgh FBI office identified the men as Anthony Tour, 49, and George Kaufman, 47, both of Pitts burgh. The pair was arrested Friday. Kaufman asked for a hearing at a later date. Tour waived hearing before a U.S. commis- sioner pending action by a fed- eral grand jury. Both were re- #1 [leased in $5,000 bond. DIES OF CANCER Abel Vosburgh, 63, laborer scheduled to face trial this fall on charges of murdering his wife and 11 of his 15 chil- dren, died of cancer Sunday in St. Joseph de Rosemont Hos- pital in Montreal. Hospital spokesman said Noyan, Que., Brown said 33,800 pounds of pure nickel were stolen from the Eazor Express Company of Pittsburgh July 10. It had been consigned by Sherritt - Gordon Mines Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont., to Crucible Steel Corp- oration of America at Midland, Pa. Brown said one-third of the nickel has been recovered. An |investigation is continuing to native died quietly while "doz- recover the remainder and ing in his chair." identify other persons involved --(CP Wirephoto) lin the theft and sale. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT (i Special Tariffs In For Change OTTAWA (CP)--A long-stand- cent of all their machinery in ing principle in Canadian tariff|use was made in Canada in law is under fire before the whole or in part. tariff board ic a series of im-| One of the main arguments, portant hearings this year. in nearly two dozen briefs sub- Whichever way the decision mitted to the board, is over goes, it could pinch one segment | whether tariff aid is needed or other of Canadian industry. more by secondary industry At stake are the so-called/than by primary producers. 2 Use Brovisions in She tar The Metal Mining Association ; ese allow special duty- int : free oF low-arit enry to im 507% Sold, mine has Jet 2 ports of machinery and other|joaq and zinc producers face supplies when bought by the im-| co Jc hroblems and iron ore portant resource-based primary |,.,ducers have stiff foreign |§ Bronches throughout Ontario | 4 Canadian Plants Ship More Autos OTTAWA (CP) -- Sales of new farm implements, equip- ment and repair parts rose three per cent in 1960 to $258,- 777,000, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Farm implements and equip- ment accounted for $217,465,000 of this amount with the remain- der going into parts. Canadian auto plants shipped 26,091 passenger and commer- cial vehicles in July, up 13 per cent from the 22.980 shipped in the same month of 1959. The gain was not enough to offset declines in the earlier party of the year, however, and the seven-month figure dropped the same period a year ago. Piggy-Bank EMPTY? Call Niagara 4 k for LILTIVI extra \ <> 4 money. Y Up to $2500.00 sometimes more. |4 NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Closed Saturday | Open to 6 p.m. Friday In two hearings before the) board this year, Canadian ma- chinery manufacturers urged| abolition of this special treat-| ment on equipment purchased] by the oil and gas industry. Next target of the domestic industries. | competition. SALE machinery manufacturers are the end-use tariffs provided in 1930 for the Canadian mining industry. The board's hearing) opens here Sept. 18. | The board will make recom- mendations to the government, | AT DOMINION Is Still On! TIRE STORES which must make the final deci-| sion on the issue. BUY NOW! BEAT THE TAX ! is "discriminatory." Its solu- tion: Wipe out the end-use tar- iffs entirely, or else provide special low tariffs only for prod- ucts of a kind not made in Canada. The mining companies reply that this could increase their costs in a toughly-competitive world market, and possibly re-| sult in tariff retaliation by other countries against Canadian ex-| ports. There is conflicting evidence of what's involved in the dis- sr DOMINION The association says the Ca- TIRE STORES nadian machine industry has only 38 per cent of the Canadian market. A brief by the Canadian M Mining Association says that) mining companies have a delib- erate "Buy-Canadian" policy, ONLY 3 DAYS TO GO! © WINTERIDE Snow Tires aot Speciol, Pre-Season Prices . . . Good Till Aug, 31st Only. 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