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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1962, p. 9

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; ; s A ti St li t M V Massey Ferguson | Canadians See ianteamnehhseanedtmaadisnrs Raed - | ni 1- eo | 1nis (@} es Net Profit Rises | U S Pani kneniation cadanee tae' cetilanl inant eeu nae 1 TORONTO (CP) -- Massey- alte anic wound up its private sessions|November. ' Ferguson Ltd. had net profit in Cautious In Prague a ene meet J Over Cane DOORS OPEN 12:45 P.M. | share, compared ge ipod } FEATURE AT 1:00 ; i ij n iod last} -- - 3:45 - - ¥ By DAVID OANCIA Part of the answer to oe long training under the pg chines soleil Poke poche > Rd 5: 'ge 6:35 - 9:30 ¢ PRAGUE (CP) -- The brood-| question of why there is so lit-| Austrian empire. ] i ; f ' iS rombones : inecatatue - leat Stalin iste protest is evident in the| 'We have developed through pag with aa -- Fp ae ete a ieried the story of that mani and et 4 ai about to be toppled from. its|Cities, towns, hills and valleys.|centuries of oppression-a sharp) 4 A, 'Thornbrough, president, |States leaders in private talks, _and the wonderful, won lofty pedestal high above this Steel mills, hydro power plants, /and subtle political intellig-/said sales i North Americalthat the danger of a new war tune he played on city of more than 100 gpires. ing sed Bo iat poisoned pace Heng BAe A Ragen during the first nine months to-\has definitely increased, every heartintown! sive| ae Teen Cull. : be "it 46,000,000, an increase of| « #93 ; : ' eee ar tae wee Even though production tar-|other. 'We can be-coaxed into pote ga gence the saute un "The people here are a little d '3 column of workers coexisted in.|8¢tS may not be fulfilled com-|doing something but never 0-| riod last year. |panicky about Cuba," said Rob- congruously with the Czechoslo-| Pletely, people are easonably| dered." | Sales in Europe were $i94,-|ert Muir, Progressive Conserva- vakian capital's ancient gothic|¥® off. | Jaroslav Hasek's -tale of the 999.900, an increase of 15 per tive member for Cape Breton and baroque architecture. | Rents are low--a modern yt a Hone Soldier Schweik, an epi-! cent J orth ' : room apartment costs as lit-|tome of the malingering soldier| ---- ----| "J would say they are more Now, as the program of de-|i1e as $20 a month. There's anjwho refuses to recognize au- - lconcerned rly Bertin vos stalinization is pushed cauti- acute housing shortage but| thority, now seems to be much) HIGHEST DENSITY Cuba though they are alarmed ously forward, the structure is/pianners hope it will be over-|more than a character in a The Netherlands, with 916/ahout Cuba," added Judy La to be demolished. A cultural! oome by 1965 in major centres famous Czech novel. eople for every square mile of ae : tre devoted to Czechoslovak ; peop! y sq of|Marsh, Liberal member for Ni Soviet ratesr tng is o Nate "its an 1970 in the rest of the coun-| 'There is talk of apathy of thé! area, has the highest population|agara Falls, Ont. 1 : 5 | try. workes acting as a_ braking) ity i T two Canadi were hand on the bank of the dicaal, Medical care, social pr force on production. Parhape ee in the world. bees he ® nadians . 4 , |pensions and a vastly enlarged'as one put it, curent problems In other pats of the compact,| educational program are paid could be partially caused by re-| attractive land crews of work-/for by the state. emergence of some of Schweik's oe rey than late beagiveed Small cars--there. are many characteristics. : "}around -- sell for about $5,000, 4 few Communists bore this streets and eget named after roughly 2% times their value in| oyt when they said the prob-| the late Soviet dictator. |Canada. These must be bought|jem now is to get people to These. developments aré) with cash but so many Czechs. work as hard under socialism : viewed by som as an indica-/have saved up the price that it!as they did when they worked| 4 X 3 tion that Marxism is mellowing|now takes between a year and for themselves. Box Office Opens At 7 P.M. in the most prosperous of Com-|18 months for delivery. | ; ; i | pa SHOW STARTS AT CUSKI munist states. But they can! | The party's main task would hardly be looked upon as lib-|CAFES ARE CROWDED seem.to be to stir up initiative - if a CARY DEBORAH - ROBERT eralization in the Western| The people have plenty of again. Just how it will try to u ; t GRANT KERR MITCHUM : spending power -- the average do this may become cleare WEAPON 9 ' ' apes industrial wage is said to be in| when its first major conference a m2) iy IN COLOR ys ECONOMY LIKE BRITAIN'S the neighborhood of $200 ais held in December. Retssed teu UNTEDARYARTSTS The Grass Is Greener The leadership is determined month at the official rate of ex-| Tomorow: Five » year plan ADULT ENTERTAINMENT to make its revolutionary pro-| change. being overhauled. | | gram stick despite failures to) Prague's broad Wenceslaus|------------_ - 4 [ ! PLUS ! CLINT WALKER in "Gold Of The Seven Saints" meet targets envisaged in the|Square is invariably crowded five-year plan that began in/until late at night. People H 1960. flock to cafes and night clubs. TWIST am - POPES SOD PED ON Nevertheless, many of the The stores on the square are q : OSHAWA characteristics one expects to,modern, attractively designed \/ , find in a Communist society are and well - stocked. Brno and Fri. and Sat. ALL THIS WEEK Moe WE S missing. Bratislava, two other major ci- Striptease shows, jazz and the| ties, present much the same im- AT THE a twist are part of the regular, age of prosperity. p roarious, Romantic Free-For-All! scene. The traditions, social) Food and clothing are expen- i : ' ' f ere San wee ' pound, Canadian 7 TOMORROW |. "TARZANS FIGHT For LiFe" Tunnel of Love background and standards of sive--butter is ae a i T 1 iT é living are essentially those of) meat $1.50, coffee $2, a cheap Le a Western state. And the eco-|suit $50 and a good one. as emp eo wist - we nomy resembles that of Britain much as $300--but the prices 424 KING ST. W. : : READY FOR ACTION or West Germany. are no deterent. Agricultural] OSHAWA | a3 -- One may wonder, in fact, how/production has not kept pace | , , CHILDREN under12 FREE: Bomarc missile is hoisted to | were: Premier Robarts, Attor- a nation so advanced techni-| with consumer demands and firing position at North Bay, | ney-General Kelso Roberts and |Cally, so middle-class, could) there are long queues outside | Ont., at the close of a i Lands and Forests Minister poe eee ie igre 4 ee a Gatiiuniet ee ; 7 = er" RO b 5 itielans, Pres ; (Cc ' and why e s - years st} S sc esd een bi eiionoied (CP Wirephoto) | cation of protest. rule have virtually transformed Ballet. Mi f ALL IN FUN! prea L IN COLOR! 2 - e e~ I put these questions often ic)the nation's living pattern, g 7 Tap, Baton ADULT EINTERTAINMENT PP >. a. ® Czechs and Slovaks during a/Small farms have disappeared. ouncl Promotes two-week tour of the country.| Big collectives have taken their g Twirling A major factor, of course,| place. Practically all the means REGISTER x was the tight, well - disciplined | of production, distribution and es organization developed by the|exchange have been national. REGISTER NOW! © e f e - ume ies cm : Si Efficient Camada (rs geri 2 ou ine ouyinteion 9 GiG YOUNG AUDREY MEADOWS < j i - i se a By ARCH MacKENZIE !nesday, Mr. Jodoin said in i:lvider anh ata seminias, : vice construe portable. stall IRENIE HARVEY Peake oe oie gu yd C.D.T.A. -- N.BT.A. : ~ 5: ans - 9: .M. BN aed gy {dey National no that it was putting the cart; In 1948 the Communists skill-| on Bratislava Street. roductivity Council, in the! before the horse by limiting its|fully assumed control of the) 424 KING ST. WEST spotlight currently because of| studies to productivity -- or the! governsiest and in a matter of APATHY AMONG WORKERS [| = Buon 795.6122 FREE LIST SUSPENDED the resignation of president| most efficient use of men, ma-|months pushed through a Com- But if there is little vocal pro. Claude Jodoin of the Canadian|chines: and money to compete|munist - style constitution giv.|test against the system, there) Labor Congress, arrived late on in a vastly more, competitive ing them undisputed power. | 8¢ indications that it exists be- the Canadian scene. world. } jneath the surface. | The 25-man group was author-| European councils, he said, | RESENTFUL TO WEST | The present system of re- ized by legislation passed by|operated on a much broader| 'The fate of our country was) wards and incentives seems de- Parliament Dec. 20, 1960. basis and "'this is the position| Settled in 1938," said a young) signed to appeal directly to the The act said: "In order to|we support." Better productiv. |Party member. The "Munich materials cravings of an indus- provide expanding opportunities|ity was creating more jobless|agteement with Hitler which|trious people. It would be for increased employment' and|rather than more jobs and this| dismembered the state caused/hardly necessary if they whole. trade and rising national stand.| was the real problem, a deep revulsion against, the heartedly supported the five- ards of living, it is in the na-| Replied council chairman H,|Wst, he added, The Russians, | year plan. tional interest to promote and George De Young: Mr. Jodoin|on the other hand, were viewd,) This may be attributable expedite continuing improve-|was resigning just at a time|® leiberators. 'to a characteristic developed FEATURE J rg in productive prymone in}when broader council plans ay CEES the various aspects of Canadian|were to be unfolded at a Sept. economic activity." 20 meeting n Halifax, Couneii POSSIBLE POISON eo : MON. - TUES, - WED. - THURS. ONLY Some 50 other countries have) members were urtitedly agreed : ; SEPT. 17 -- 20th productivity councils which link) that "productivity alone is not e Py government, management, la-|the full answer to Canada's eco- PAPA BURGER .. . Bring this ad with you for bor and other groups in various! nomic growth." re) ce ro ing ' 15¢ Discount -- Offer good Mondey to Thursday : -- Sept. 17th - 20th ONLY. degrees of planning. BRITAIN SENT MISSIONS (RESULTS FAR OFF i Britain, seeking to rehabili.| | Mr. ew Peon told gr' of his CNE N kl P 1 | . indus y lences since his ap- 2 i tate her war-battered industry, ponent: | ec aces or Bc ad formed one in the late 1940s. reltis basirsian of nach of th Its missions visited North Am-\_ ' an of each of the ' : : ie ica ing the balmier trad-|9-0dd productivity councils es- TORONTO (CP)--The provin-|area during a recent visit have pig: E<nsics Shag racltablished in competing coun-|cial government crime labora-|proved to, be unfounded, it was ae } Try, Also One of These , tries around the world . . . all|tory said Thursday they are dba bo Hs ne bs bl © Teen Burgers © A&W. Coney Istend with meeting orders than find-/@ve assured me that if any-|checking to see if any necklaces obert Drysdale, a postal em- . hri ARW B ing them. . thing concrete comes before the|made from deadly jequirity| ployee in Ottawa, said the busi- ; : Pein : Hid orig reed oe - Ironically, one of the major third year, it will be miracu-|beans were sold on the Cana-|nessman, Leonard ' Cousineau, ot c.g , is ps ama Burger acts of the Canadian council in wi |dian National Exhibition mid-| Gad nearly 8 i strings of its brief life was sending a team vast March, labor, manage.|way. eads with him when he le - if e back to Europe era cars Bo scan;ment and government figures) The laboratory establiched|tawa to visit friends and rela- A&W DRIVE-IN 1327 SIMCOE ST. N. Phone 728-5731 the more sophisticated liaison) Met for two days at a Kingston,|Thursday that at least one var-/tives here, : existing there among govern. Ont., seminar and .a joint re-jiety of the beads sold at the Mr. Cousineau's parents, Mr. | ment, management and labor, |Port issued by Mr. De Young|CNE was not poisonous. and Mrs. Charles Cousineau of In announcing the resignation and Mr. Jodoin said in part:| Dr. H. W. Smith, a member Windsor, said Thursday their from the Canadian council Wed.| "Greater productivity in alliof the laboratory staff, said)son gave them gifts, but none _--/areas of industrial activity s/after examining the one vari- of the beads, A sister-in-law, THE LINCOLNAIRES . vtal if Canada is to face the ety: Mrs. Harold Boucher of Taylor . challenge of increasing world) « , ; Centre, Mich., said none had Economist Says competition for markets Cl edahuer vite. Sag gen been left with her or with other home and abroad. . . . There |jpo CNE, but police are still relatives Mr. Cousineau visited. > e\§ e ind days when Canadian busi- nessmen were more concerned HOME COOKING ...fake her out fo dinner tonight was also general agreement) poop; ays --__--__-- - Canada Better poe . aie = est Seg yee which the! Pl Of G il ivity must be made on | Boost Ex rts basis that employ ae con |beads were made are a deadly ea ul ty po sumers and management will|Poison if chewed and swallowed | OTTAWA (CP)--A prominent share in the benefits deriving)--a habit officials said young) In Charge Of international economist said pe ye noe pe ren ag , thy. Pape en wearing nov-) Thursday Canada might as well) "The ultimate objective o aCKIACeS. get started now on a conscious, eater productivity is "more| in, Ottawa, about w stands) Manslaughter z i i employment, not less." s e po ogi sad yagaad ns en | away to relatives and friends of BRANTFORD (CP) Paul in what--for this rich country-- 4 ja family whose brother-in-law/Hendrick Maracle, 19, of Buf- are "unseemly" capital inflows. | DEATHS | brought them from Haiti. falo, On trial in the Ontario: Su- | Dr. R. A. Ludwig, director of|preme Court here for non-cap-| Edward M. Bernstein of i Washington, a former official of| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |{he Flant Research Institute, pail mares, Thuraday pleaded) guilty to a reduc charge 0 the International Monetary, New York -- Edmund Duffy, ; Fund, Said this policy, coupled|63, three-time winner of a Punt farm, said there Tinces. doubt manslaughter. with a cost-reducing wage pro- zer Prize while editorial car-| fe f halal cae fee een | The jury of 11 men and one' gram "without any pressure at|toonist with the Baltimore Sun,/™24¢ from the jequirity bean. | woman hearing the case in the all" and a lower interest-rate/after a long illness. MADE FROM BEAN |Jan. 21-knife slaying of Floyd) level, would be "just as good a| New York--Dr. Bernard H.| Dr, Smith said the crime !2-|R0ger Hill, 23, also of Buffalo, | ' way of increasing employmeni|Elisaberg, 76, associated with boratory Thursday established| accepted Maracle's plea on the in Canada as one could find." |Mount Sinai Hospital for more!that beans bought in Midland jlesser charge, and was subse-| | HIS SA URDAY Meanwhile, he praised the de-|than 50 years an done of thelnear Barie, were also made| quently discharged by Mr. Jus- valuation of the Canadian dollar|first to warn of dangers of using| from the jequirity beans--often|ice D. C. Wells: as a "very sensible" step bound/chloroform as an anesthetic. | used in India for murder. Maracle pleaded guilty to the : to provide long-term benefits | Westchester, Pa.--Dr. Mary, The laboratory said the beans "educed charge after the Crown) * Mr. Bernstein's views--simi-|Jane Hogue, 78, anatomist and|--orange to orange-brown with had complted its case against 0.C.V.I. AUDI TORIUM lar in many respects to those|zoologist, who claimed wide rec-|a small black spot on one end|him. The victim was a cousin| of ex-governor James E. Coyne|ognition for research of himan!and about a quarter of an inch|Of Maracle. Both were natives of the Bank of Canada--'cells. in diameter--are so toxic a sin.|Of the Six Nations Reserve, | emerged in questioning by the Little Rock, Ark. -- Robert/gie dose could kill a man. southeast of here, where the royal commission on banking|Nicholls, who claimed to be a| + However, if the beans were S!aying occurred during an and finance. He appeared here|115-year-old former slave. swallowed with the skin un-|4gument over a case of beer. 4 erage agpec $s request, | "| broken, they would probably re-! ag will likely be sen- AT je said the country's wage . lsult in violent sickness. The| 'enced today after he takes the policy somehow would have to Canada Deposits | poison is contained in the cen-| Witness box to tell his story of be adjusted to reduce costs-- ltre of the eban. : the circumstances surrounding THE % keeping wages rore in line with i | Mrs. Robert Dr: i the slayin Ww e | ; ysdale, wife of laying. | productivity- Required was a) Decline Sharply the Ottawa man whose brother-|__ Police testified Thursday that good, cautious policy .. . with-| OTTAWA (CP)--Government|in-law brought the beans back|Maracle told them after the out much pressure at all-" of Canada deposits decreased|from Haiti, said her nine-year.|S!abbing "I didn't want to fight MOTOR HOTEL AND RESTAURANT This did not imply wage man-|$9,083,000 to $18,713,000 in the|old son became sick after suck. im: "We were cousins--more like agement, which Australia tried|week ended Sept. 12, the Bank|ing a necklace, but. quickly re- i and found resulted in actuallyjof Canada said Thursday in 'its! covered. brothers; I am sorry I did it," DRESS ADMISSION rae vag And it bigs be! weekly financial statement. Cee ee eee sens © try to lower; Chartered bank deposits de- WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Fears DAILY PAPE | D ERS wages to the European levels.|creased $1,744,000 to $729,528,000|that a- Miami businessman might! In 1961, Tad civthigiibe CASUAL 60c All that was required was to see|and notes. in circulation ig-/have given beads containing|of Canada's 46 daily newspa- that wages do not-rise as much creased $2,280,000 to $2,156,66W)-| poisonous jequirity beans to rei-| pers was mére than 4,000,000 as they would otherwise. 000. latives in the WindsorDetroit! copies, Se FOHOHSHHOSSHHSSHHHHOSHSOSHOSSOOOHOOHOOHOOOSHHSHROSH OOOO OOOO LECLEE POCOCOOHOOH OS OOCOOOOOESOEOOROOOROCEEEOOEECOOOOE EE HEOEEEOOECOEOECCOOOHOCCE "15 minutes from Downtown Oshewa on Highway 401 et Bowmenville"' OPEN HOURS !! 7 Add. TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY! = 4, | ©900006000000000008000000000000090008

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