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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1963, p. 8

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Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, uguet 13, 1963 An Ottawa art dealer who helped police recover these two stolen paintings, shown here by Detective Gordon _Ottawa Police Hick s of _the HONG KONG (AP)--Rlations)c between the Soviet Union and Communist China have deter jiorated to a point where some Western diplomats here are pre dicting Moscow and Peking QUEBEC (CP) -- On the theory that offence is the best defence, Youth Minister Paul Gerin-Lajoie is ca behalf of legislation to estab lish an education ministry in! Quebec He appears to be attemptir two things--to calm traditional apprehension of state contro over education and to sell Que becers on the practical neces sity for an education ministry in today's world Creation of the ministry was One' of severa recommenda tions made by a royal commis sion: after a long study of tt province's educational. system Mr. Gerin-Lajoie has just completed eight tiring days touring the Gaspe and lower St Lawrence regions discussing education problems Mr. -Gerin - Lajoie said he av from his tour "with the cl that the mass of the jiation" favors the department echig Shown Tax Favors Importers VANCOUVER (CP) -- The federal roval commission on taxation has found something it searching for since began last sprin someone to ome figures to back up oft-repea allegations that importers get a better tax dea) than produ The man who did it was H. S Brown, president of Kings' Way forward with Lamp and Manufacturing Lim.) ited, who told the Monday more al!-Canadian products un der the existing 'tax structure Now he imports his raw ma terials from the . Japan and Europe more money today living in this country as a rasite than I did as a produce He carr ed a heavy sheaf of invoices, financia Statements and tax forms to claim. he paid only six cents sales tax on a piece of lampshade materia imported from. the U.S., com pared with 23 cents on a simi lar allCanadian product Mr. Brown said when he f ured it all out, he found he w: on the production line Wh better' off not employing. men on the line. Where be used to employ 199 persons be now has tro commission 2 94 producti Chinese, Soviets May sive pe hanges cow and Peking make some sort of diplomatic government - to The government, slap in the face /changed the last few weeks ar d practicaly igning oniis ed] Canadian} he won't produce any! ; Boost In Bank Rate } Effects Found Light TORONTO (CP) -- Increase injeven though the bank rate iniand gold stocks, always hopeful Canadian Press Business Editor|Canada has little direct effect)that an unsettled financial |the Canadian, bank rate, an.jupon the cost of money world will some day result in nounced during the weekend,| yor the present at least, lend- higher gold prices, were ahead, caused few visible ripples Mon-/ing policies of the chartered, The Canadian dollar strength. day y banks are not expected to be ened in New York, up $64 at Verball, unusually little com-lajtered, so far as availability}?2 244, still _on. the downside ment was heard, perhaps be-/of money is concerned of the 92'%-cent peg from which cause Governor Louis Rasmin- it is allowed to stray one per sky of the. Bank of Canadaj/PAY MORE INTERES cent either way, spelled things out so clearly in) Toronto-Dominion Bank, how While little present effect is his announcement, and, other.jever, recognized the higher expected on the lending policies wise, there appeared little to do price of money by announcing of chartred banks, one source, because the action recognized|it will pay increased interest on}cemmenting on recent moves in an existing situation rather than deposit receipts, issued for vari.| both the United States and Can- creating a new one, ous terms up 'to 364 days; and ada, said: "They put bankers The trend of interest rates has/on certificates of deposit, issuedion warning that conditions are been up, and increase in the/for periods of one to six years, not assured.' bank rate from 3! per cent to/Other banks giving similar) Governor Rasminsky, in his four confirms the tendency--|Services presumably will follow,weekend statement, rere - {suit that the rate change is not in-| The stock market showed tended to signal alteration in Legal Jargon | some res P ons e, with lower the bank's monetary policy and! ° . Said Delaying Housing OK Many Would Sill Vote TORONTO (CP) -- Confusion! For Disgraced Profumo over legal jargon .has_ been blamed for a delay in Ontario STRATFORD ON AVON England (AP)--"And what's eerccancnsrease anal 4 MACMILLAN GIVEN TOUR around his summer the British government leader Municipal Board approval of a lo { , ee $40,000,000: Ottawa housing de local gentry. The occasional romantic. escapade is not King Gustav VI, right, points castle at velopment "ag : : i : M | 4g Melewation trom « Obawal if Mi Profumo was in | thought all that much out of | Out a place of interest as he Malmo, Sweden, Monday. Vis- is making wae thid Monday Hat the boara the election, 1 d vote for 'him | place in a squire of the | Shows visting British Prime it was part of a tour of the ~ : should now'be able to give a de.) *88!" county Minister Harold Mac millan Scandinavian countries that --(AP _Wirephoto) cision within 48 hours The sentiment echoes Seeking to replace Profumo The delegation comprised ex strongly around this town as | ay Conservative member for ecutives of seven Ottawa con.) Politicians grapple for John | Stratford in Thursday's voting struction companies and about Profumo's old place in Par- | js Angus Maude, a journalist 1120 of their emplovees.. While liament, Uttering it. om this | Even Maude's supporters ad- Two Tory Candidates LIFE THREATENED the executives went into the] occasion was pensioner Raiph mit he is no fire-eater. Never. Department, has received an- = eis a ete greens legislative buildings here to talk; Adams, 68, who explained theless, Maude is expected to > onymous phone calls threaten- tt y ark Stojen ig the jwith Municipal Affairs Minister "I've always voted Con- | march safely into Parliament l un n usse ing his life. Detective Hicks re Aa WF allave of Ans |J, W. Spooner and J. A. Ken-| servative--and I always will. | after the votes are counted. | ; Sellars nn » *hairma | , . . . : apprehended two men with Arbor. Mich nedy chair man of the board,| Mr, Profumo came from these Few political forecasters ex: jthe employees paraded outside) parts and he served us well | pect Maude will obtain any- |. BASTVLEW, Ont, (CP)--Gor-)mer Conservative federal can jtreasury and that financial af. the paintings, worth | a total Russell, has an-ifairs had been mismanaged run in the On.) generally Eastview's part -(CP Wirephoto) ar afety hats z ~arry.| day esr jin hard safety hats and carry | in Parliament ting like the hefty margin of |don: Lavergne here| Officials of all parties agree | 14,129 votes by which Profumo |8ressive Conservative there! the legislature embattled Pro-jdate in memberjnounced he will for'tario election: as an Independ ng placards The firms contended time treas 3 re are thousands like | kept his seat in 1959 in a jof the Ontario {has been unreasonedie " lay in} Adams in Stratford and the | straight fight with a Labor |Russell, said Monday he will/ent urer under the Lavergne ad- jboard approval for Ottawa' S| 400 square miles of surround. | party candidate seek re - election in the forth. Russell Liberals have nomin.| ministration, Mrs, Adrienne La- a Glouces-|roche, 53, was convicted in Feb- coming provincial election even) jated Fred Barrett 1962, of stealing $10,790 Bayshore development The} d T | ing countryside that make up Carrying the banner for the : though the Ontario PC Associ-|ter Township councillor and un-)Puary, face to face meeting cut} | : its election district. The feel »ster : Ithrough t gal jarg . ' protesters are Andew y . i ver' ne A h he le : Bs ing that the former war min- | Faulds, a bearded actor of lo. |t0? has recognized another!successful candidate in the last|i town funds by converting the N prey fous correspondence,! ister served them well pet at auisantian sha ~ Ieandidate Ontario electiot amount to her own use which the contractors appar , ; : cal extraction who is running : F N on paps a She was sentenced to nine ently did not understand com.| SiSts despite the scandal of his) for the Labor party, and pub An association spokesman) The Ontario PC association) | onthe in refor matory, but won » j . j x partie Tor at ay . ' reasingly outspoken and abu-and Peking can hope to main. pletely love affair with Christine | jisher Derek Mirfin for the {Said earlier in Toronto that} issued Monday .a list of officia, an order tok a Tew: TAL ln ah Keeler Likers prominent Ottawa lawyer /Conservative candidates chosen party appeal to the Ontario Appeal Court, This decision is being ap- pealed to the Supreme Court of Canada by the. Ontario attor ney-general, The case is due to be heard this fall between Mos-/tain in their present cool politi Mr. Greenberg said work cal climate should begin within a week on services for. the project, which would employ about 75 men,| The companies will try to carry} about 500 other workers on) literary \. B. R. (Bert) Lawrence has/so far and the list included Mr | been recognized as the official|Lawrence, The association said Conservative candidate in Rus-\any challenge of the selection which takes in east - end/must be made by Mr. La- astview and neighbor-| yergne Conservative instinct and habit are rooted deep in vot. | * ers of farming stock and the townsfolk who rely on ancient glory for a livelihood AND LORD SUTCH Most spectacula candidate 22 r-old David Sutch, a |sel een-age idol known to Ottawa abuse they have ex- inevitable months has destroyed the fiction sin June 30: 1963 eventually will withdraw their Se. ie aes ; pahacenaere fram aack hers MAINTAIN CONTACT of communism's monolithic un other developments until con his publi as "Screaming ing rural districts Mr. Lavergne has held Rus oe capital : "Recall of their ambassadors, |!¥,_ the Communists' former! struction begins at Bayshore in| NOT OUT OF PLACE Lord Sutch." He campaigns | Mr, Lawrence was nominated|sej] since 1954 and owns an iia dau % . They say that appears to be leaving their embassies under|® dhe song to the uncommitted! three or four weeks Profumo was a pillar of the | around town wearing a black |at a local convention July 16,/Rastview clothing store. He FIRST SAW FALLS Sateen Le rage ah charge d'affaits, would be just/?ations Mt Mabde: cal lates that PHRASE hat over hair two-feet long,/but Mr, Laverge stayed away)was mayor of this city of 2o,.. Missionary Father Louis Hen- Ssiatlons Screaen Russia ant the ticket,"' one Western diplo By maintaining even limtedithe board's approva had been assuring the electorate that it {from the meeting, saying the!n00 from 1948 to 1960, when he/nepin is believed the first white Red China "")mat said, 'It would express the dplomatc atons, the Rus-|withheld because it was not 1965 Stock Crash S politics and not. publicity |voting delegates were chosen ijwas defeated after a scandaliman to have seen' Niagara Herd! b contempt both Moscow and Pe-/sian and Chinese Communists!given essential information that brings him among them we Rida lapet osigerrag a ; broke out over the municipal-|Falls, in 1678 ardiy anyone here expectSiking have shown. each other Still could hold on to the thesis S F C d Calling hi a = The executive of the RusssUlity's finances . a t hes alling himself the national . . oak 41° slg . erie eerie 'O| recently, while still maintaining/they started proclaiming 1 een ror Vanada teen-age candid Sutch's wh re we vers FUNDS VANISH we ipl ic é . _ "te Mec "ently t CRBS: H Rt oi ) aawrence FUNDS ' lg megipen eo yp se cuvenina igual cently tat, despite their ir NET EARNINGS OTTAWA (CP) American, OMly platform so far is aboli st Suan G 6 j at spa ¢ \ provincial government in entirely. Such a step would motito their relations cent - that, despite their ir a ti . ee nomination and call a new cou} I cial governm | T serve. the interests of either Same 'imilel torn of eovlternal ouanels se weer cut and Canadian. stock markets jon leg licences and the jvention expected next month. |quiry commission reported two : 1 g al quarre hey still are] By THE CANADIAN PRESS (are due for a crash in. 1965,) ending of the high school en Mr Lavergne said Monday|Weeks before the 1960 municipal} ONLY To On the other hand, political/ernment-to-government 'contact'members of the same family int ' 1 Nickel ( A'fred J. Frost, general man.| trance examination a test |, it the. rucnine *Jelectionis that an unknown oa lic y pear t t v sovi leg . oi Th nternationa eke ompany r Md we er hi "i zs ' he wil ye in e a experts here say the recent in -lappears to be ab about all Moscow . _-- delegate Georg Zhu of Canada an Sa aria ager of the Guaranty Trust) Which he, in his time, failed |next month's. convention and amount of funds had disap SELL Chi Pic so neults With his! tune 30; 1963, $52,882,000, $1.79 Company of Canada, said Mon.) to, Pass was confident of being! nomin' Peared from the municipality's) mnese Counmerpart at the . re a share: 1982, $52,344,000, $1.77; day The only other candidate is ated, A general election is ex _ ry j ent Hiroshima anti-nuclear? . > Tobe : q At He told the K is Club the farmer Miles Blair, who runs |, ected in the fall in Ontario { sonference, compared the Sa Hg we June 30 Fis " t Mea Wan cs kal t for his own British and Com sed . ° sia Ronald Ww. Bilsky, D.C, oa viet-Chinese dispute wit ' 7,857,000, 95 cents a share;|markets face "'a very substan onwealt ma >. Lwone ; . e lv quarrel sd tis 1962, $25,133,000, &5 cents ial correction" of the rise) Mon aaa h party on an anti-| WON'T PARTICIPATE CHIROPRACTOR JOWN A, 3. ® s e 'y quatre I : monwealth party on an anti. | Mr. Lawrence has announced ay F Ed t M t semerwn ans | Doreen: ics Sees ee ee Common Market ticket. If jhe will not take part in next] @ BURSITIS LAHOOD DIPLOMN ss ig ng ; ; base e theory that fo ; . . * or uca 10n nis I i oh HATS SURPR cals of Canada Ltd., 6 mos,|based on the theor ie "/ anything, he is expected to |month's convention, since he} @ SCIATICA $504,233, every action there is an equal REAL ESTATE -- MORTGAGES 725-6544 Said "a~ bitter qua | ended collect even fewer votes than |considers it illegal, Hotel owner 100 King St. E. 728-5156 could take place in a fan 25 cents a share; 1962, $171,401,/and opposite reaction a for. Traditionally, Quebec hasibut a family is still. a family."/e cents Mr. Frost said markets will Sutch Leo Kelly of Eastview, iiicieaudee = caren cncnmsirnnnat tanneries eset a avoided ng such a minis The publie nature of the quar Trans Mountain Oi) Pipe Line likely take an upward swing try on grounds that education re] continues to se vet. Company, 6 mos. ended June for some menths but inflation a perogative of the church.jeran diplomats : 30. 1963, $4,046,000, 53.8 cents'and monetary instability will Near the end of the jast legi Many experts: on communism a Share; 1962, $4,214,000. 560 result in unstable conditions in lative session, a. bill. creating),aq expected the Communists cents 1965 the department was. presented ilved until this fa Westeel Products Lid., He said he based his forecast to keen their disagreements as 6 mos en she sites tem aera eanitera secret as possible ended June 3: 1963, net loss|6n a survey of North Ameri- s ms ma n the fiction $136,000; 1962, met loss $53,000.ican markets since 1949 With opposition cropping up, lithic unity on whict Mr. Gerin-Lajoie and his advis-'of »mmunism ers felt a show of confidence! much f S| | was needed. The medium they For the last vear and more vicked was a tour lower St the many of these experts repeat Lawrence and Gaspe ledly have ben sur sed by the Mr. Gerin-Lajoie, 43-vear-old' Communist Rhodes scholar and a 'sure bet' Some of -the mare saving the to become education minist said creation of the department }Communist is a natural development in home government is becoming Quebec's history nereasing difficult The present system, created) "Things must be really bad more than 100 years: ago, no now,' one top American diplo longer meets modern needs |mat here said. "We've run out Several different authorities ex./of adjectives ist with no co-ordination. As a ney result students suffered He emphasized to both Ro nan Catholic and Protestant Oups that the traditional roles of both. in religious teach ing will be maintained. 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