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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1963, p. 12

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12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 23, 1763 General Lyman L. Lem- nitzer (U.S.A.) Supreme 'Com- mander of NATO forces in \ Western Europe (left) talks with Italian Minister of De- fence Giulo Andreotti at NATO COMMANDER in Ottawa NATO meeting Wednesday. --AP Wirephoto Witnesses Deny Contract LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Fifteen prosecution witnesses denied Wednesday they had signed con- ditional sales contracts with tbe now defunct Mid-Erie Accep- tance Corporation. Harold Arnold Williams, pres- ident of the bankrupt firm, is being tried on six counts of fraud laid by the Ontario Securi- ties Commission. The charges involve more than $500,000. Mrs. Norma Madeline Martin, a former Mid-Erie bookkeeper, testified Tuesday more than 50 "conditional sales contracts cre- ' ated at Williams' direction in September, 1957, and January and February, 1958, were ficti- Signi Sales contracts bearing the witnesses' signatures, and indi- cating they had made payments on them, were introduced in evi- dence Tuesday. Earlier Wednesday, Mrs.) Martin described a. triangle of cheque payments in 1958 to "wipe out' $48,353.96 worth of fictitious accounts. The cheques, she continued, were issued at Williams' direction by Mid-Erie to Gladstone Motors, which is- sued cheques for the same amount to Williams Furniture she had been reluctant to testify foi the securities commission| because she was frightened) someone from Mid-Erie would) beat her up. The trial continues. EXPERT TOLD HOW LONDON (CP) -- Legless wartime fighter pilot ace Doug-| A British author who has just completed a tour of China tells about the indus- trial progress made under Mao Tse-tung, By RICHARD P. LISTER PEKING (AP)--They call the Communist revolution in China the 'liberation. The date was Oct, 1, 1949, when Mao Tse-tung declared the founding of the People's Republic. As of that date there was not a single factory capable of making nee- dies and pins. Now, the Chinese say, a high proportion of all consumer goods and industrial equipment used in China is home-made. Whatever view may be taken of the means used by the Chi- nese to hoist themselves up-- the harshness of the system and its ruthlessness toward many individual lives -- the achieve- ment seems to be real and im- of its success, it is only neces- sary to compare the present state of China -- 14 years after revolution--with that of Russia in 1931. It is all the more peculiar, | then, that the Chinese do not| always seem content to let real achievement speak for itself.) They are so full of the glories) of tomorrow that sometimes) they confuse them with the| facts of today. | MILL OLD FASHIONED | There's a steelworks at Wu- han, the university town on the Yangtze. Begun in 1957, it now) employes 40,000. It reminded} me of the old-fashioned plant) where I worked, as a trainee graduate metallurgist in Eng- land, in 1937-39. las Bader was asked to give a| lecture to prisoners in Wands-| worth Jail. The subject he chose! was "How to Escape from Pris- oner - of - War Camps." Bader| gave his German captors sev-| eral headaches with his prison) camp escape attempts. House Limited, which then is-! 4 sued cheques for the same total back to Mid-Erie. Mrs. Martin said that at first tious. The 15 witnesses also testified they had not been asked to make payments on the accounts) and were "not out any money." Several of the witnesses added that the first they knew of the] accounts was when they were informed of them by OSC in- vestigators. i] Ronald W. Bilsky, DC 100 King E. 728-5156 CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 728-9581 RUG CLEANING | The Canadian School Be BUSINESS WW \ COURSES \ START ON OR BEFORE JULY 2 9:00 A.M. ~ 4:00 P.M. $35.00 MONTHLY 9:00 A.M. NOON Classrooms are air-conditioned. Morning class schedule leaves ample free time for work or play. PHONE OR WRITE FOR LITERATURE of Business 5214 Simeoe St. N. 728-7081 pressive. To judge the measure China Mixes Reality With Aim For Future There is nothing discreditable to the Chinese in this. The Wu- han iron and steel company may be 25 years behind the times but not so long ago indus- trial China was 2,000 years be. hind. It did not exist at all. All the same, the Chinese are not content. The planned output, they told us, is 3,000,000 tons of steel a year. Good. When would this target be achieved? This was one question they could not or would not answer. When pressed, they estimated the present output of this particular didn't matter; what counted was the 3,000,000 of tomorrow. They also are proud of their rolling mill but--it is not yet built. Today the main output is pig iron and cast iron, largely in the form of parts for agricul- tural machinery. CREATE MIRACLE Still, they do produce steel, plant at 1,500,000 tons. But that) . years ago, this is a miracle in itself. Our travelling group encoun. tered this confusion between achievement and future reality 'AT cMidrn can come. Yet among the hundreds there was not one who did not wear the red neck scarf of the pioneers, the young Communist. society. There was no conscious de- ception here. The Chinese really wished to believe that the children's palace was open to all, just. as they wished to believe that every Chinese citi- zen is free to choose his own work and to come and go as he pleases. As with some other Six Year Sentence For Manslaughter TORONTO (CP)--Leslie Bar- yoo lbag: of gage was sent- enced Tuesday to ears for manslaughter in the 7 21 stabbing of James Keith, 17, also of Toronto, Evidence at the trial indi- cated that both Barber and Keith had been. drinking prior to the stabbing outside a aeee auram, Both had attended YMCA dance earlier, = * MIKOYAN IS ILL MOSCOW (AP) -- A asua) reliable source said today t! Anastas Mikoyan, first deputy er, 'sill with a cold, The news, not official, helped'to ex- r Sis absence from publi¢ functions for more than twe weeks. ae 4 > . peoples, what they tell them- selves three times is true. all over China. At a children's palace in Shanghai -- where middle - school children come after hours for the usual cul- tural and recreational activities with a strong ideological tinge --we asked if they were espe- cially selected. 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