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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1964, p. 1

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Price Not Over 10 Cents per Copy VOL. 93 -- NO. 92 OSHAWA, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1964 Authorized) os Sec: Ottawa ond for 'ond Class Mail Pos Payment of Weather Cloudy and cool Report Sunday, Winds becoming light tonight. ft patoge me Cam, 4 TWENTY PAGES Exchange Experts Stumped TORONTO (CP)--Stock mar- the most heavily played ket experts were still looking to-|stocks were gyrating wildly,| day at the record trading vol-|there was the physical difficulty | wme on the Toronto Stock Ex-|of getting his order placed. | change Friday--and not really} Stockbrokers' offices were) believing it. |packed with spectators, espe-| The analysts were saying be|Cially during the noon hour careful, but it was obvious no| when tens of thousands of office one was listening, as thousands|workers came to see what was of speculative buyers who|happening. hadn't been near the market for) Switchboards at the houses Robarts Pension Scheme Likes REACH AGREEMENT N PENSION PLAN PM Promises . Tax Shuffle _years suddenly caught the fever| were jammed all day. again, Then there was a frequent} The final volume Friday to-;problem in getting a stock bro-; talled 28,704,000 shares, the larg-|ker to take an order, as many| est quantity of shares ever ex-|brokers tried to warn would-be) changed during one trading ses- investors of the dangers of a sion in North America. speculative market. | The previous record on the| Finally,--there was the diffi-| Toronto exchange was the 16,-| culty of getting the orders pro-| 695,000 shares traded Thursday|cessed, as thousands came roll- when the first excitement of aling into the Toronto exchange major zinc-copper-silver strike|within minutes of its 10 a.m. near Timmins sent speculators! EST opening, with get - rich - quick ideas to their brokers. Both days eclipsed the record TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario,;ther comment, saying he would government's reaction to the re-/make a statement to the legis- ported Ottawa-Quebec pension lature Monday. Prime Ministe compromise will be made|Pearson is to make an an-{ _\known to the legislature Mon-|nouncement Monday in the " \day by Premier Robarts. House of Commons. The premier told reporters)WAS NOTIFIED . Friday he had received a tele-| It was not clear whether On- phone call earlier from Prime/tario had played any part in the _ |Minister Pearson, followed by a/pension negotiations, although | " |lengthy telegram dealing _with)Mr. Robarts disclosed earlier in pension negotiations between|the week he had been notified |the governments of Canada and)py Mr. Pearson that talks were of Quebec. \under way with the Quebec gov- While Mr. Robarts did not say! ernment. so, Ottawa reports said the tele- a WHITBY FOREMAN HURT Whitby Works Department trench. Here, he is carried ; provinces seem likely to accept. OTTAWA (CP)--After nearly! But it's understood that 2ven a year of trying, the federal gov-|where a province leaves the ad- * ernment has come up with a re-|ministration to Ottawa, the pen- E tirement pension plan which alljsien fund reserves would be javailable for. investment in pro- The new plan, to be outlined |vincial securities--a major goal in Parliament Monday by Prime of Quebec and other provinces. Minister Pearson, is understood; The federal Canada Pi to be a compromise between|Plan now before Parliament Premier Lesage's Quebec Pen-|would have provided only half sion Plan and the revised Can-|of the pension funds for provin- ada pension bill now before the|cial investment, Commons. | The new pension plan is the Mr. Pearson also is expected|third to be drawn up by the fed- to' announce a better tax dealjeral government since it took for the provinces next year in|Office a year ago, The first, ume volume of the New York Stock Exchange -- 1,410,000 shares. That record came when the New York market was going the other way, during the 1929 crash. ANALYSTS STUMPED. The analysts, who usually can find an explanation for anything the stock market does, were stumped by Friday's frenzied trading. Dick Daley Jr. of the large R. A. Daley and Company bro- Curtis Firm Linked With | Ore Finders NEW YORK (AP) -- Curtis Fhe er Co. said Friday it jhas an agreement- with Texas |Gulf Sulphur Co. for mineral ex- ploration of its timberlands in | Ontario. The forest lands apparently foreman Donald Breen, 1011 Under sedation to a waiting An outline of Quebec's pro- P : ambulance. He is reported in Centre street south suffered "good condition in Oshawa back injuries Friday when General Hospital. (See story wet clay, rock and sand fell page 5) on him.as he worked in a Belgian MD grams to provincial premiers|posed provincial retirement outlined the provisions of a pro-\scheme had been given to the posed new Canada Pension Plan/federal-provincial conference at drawn up in the bargaining with) the beginning of the month. Quebec. ' Premier Robarts said he had |. The telegram would be studied|told Mr. Pearson he would be by provincial authorities during) willing to enter into the negotia- the weekend, said the Premier.|tions in order to devise a pen- He told reporters the contents/sion plan that would be national of the message showed "a pro-|in scope, embracing all prov- gression that is very hearten-|inces, ing." | The details of the pension Mr. Robarts refused: any fur-|agreement between the federal }and Quebec governments, as dis- | | | kerage firm, said "everybody|are adjacent to the copper and Strike O went crazy, so to, speak." jsilver ore discovery near Tim-/ Another veteran analyst said:|mins, Texas Gulf announced; BRUSSELS (AP) -- Belgium's|agining ailments. They say this "We haven't been able to un-/Thursday that it had found ex-|19 999 doctors and dentists|would: force them to practice derstand it." jtensive ore deposits in the Tim-| "' ; ed iy tie "chain medicine'--quickly ex- Scoffed still another: "The| mins area. jended their 18-day. strike today, volume is completely unjustified| Unde. the agreement with but the dispute over the NeW)tion line. the thing is ridiculous." Texas Gulf, is would. parti-|Socialized medicine law remains) They also contend hospital fa- " jamining patients in a_produc-| Auto Hits Bridge | Two Hospitalized A man and a woman were in- jured Friday night when their car slammed into two bridge " "specu lative"|cinate in profits from successful] unresolved. cilities would b over- and strange' were} exploitation of any mineral 'dis- The doctors agreed to meet|)crowded and complain of the . some,ot.the.other experts' con- under its wnodlands. oe Re. Wed-|considerable bookkeeping they clusions. -- wsitets fs"owns about 40,000 acres re 'an attempt to 'settie + { - woule have to do urder the But for the penny investor,|of land in the area. jtheir differences over the con-|health insurance plan. In addi- everything ,was clear: for the) Shortly after the Curtis state-|troversial legislation. |tion, they say the. set fees are first time in six years there was|ment was issued the price of its}, Belgium's embattled medicaljtoo low. a boom market, with money to|steck snurted on the New York)profession agreed to call off the| Labor leaders scoff at the be made quickly and easily. And|Stock Exchange and trading | Ronald Tate of Downsview is reported in "good céndition" in Oshawa General Hospital. He suffered head injuries and face cuts. An unidentified woman who was with Tate at the time is reported in "fair condition' in} strike after 1544 hours of inten-|doctors' complaints about the he wanted some of it. |was halted. It closed $2.62 at/sive negotiations during which|bookkeeping, charging that they He had to struggle for it./$11, and was the fourth most the city hospital. The nature of 'closed in reports from, Ottawa, {were expected to satisfy almost jall of Ontario's stated objections |to the federal pension bill now |before Parliament. Mr. Robarts has been partic- ularly adamant that at least 90 per cent of the reserve pension fund to be established by the pension plan should be made available tothe provinces for investment by them. OFFERED ABOUT HALF Previously the federal govern- ment had offered the provinces only about 50 per cent of the reserve fund. However, Ottawa reports say the new plan would 2 Boys Killed In House Fire the rectors of Belgium's fourjare really worried about a loss Aside from the problem--almost of income and additional taxes. active stock. Texas Gulf was the universities acted as interme- |her injuries is not known. imake 100 per cent*of the fund completely ignored--that some|most active. Ore Lode Drives diaries. Afterwards Premier Theo Le-| fevre said confidently that "con- ditions now are ripe to reach a prompt agreement on the law which would leave no bitter- ness." The government is under strong pressure from Belgium's labor unions: to resist major changes in the law, which would) ©! | give more than half of Bel-|A jetliner lost in.a desert sand- gium's 9,000,000 people free|storm overshot the airport at a e ' 3 Timmins Crazy TIMMINS (CP) -- The more|find was made, speculation sensible townsfolk of this North-|largely centres on small min- to pay only a token charge. a helicopter crew saw no sur- vivors in the wreckage of the Middle East Airlines-Air Liban Caravelle jet spotted this morn- ing in shallow water about 10) '\miles off the Arabian coast. The spokesman Said the search for survivors was con- \tinuing and that more helicop-| \ters and small boats had been sent to the crash site, where) only one wing of the plane jutted above fhe waterline. Divers set out from Dhahran to start an underwater search | IN (AP) -- U.S. and)French regime. after. the end of ietnamese securityY/the Second World War orces braced today for a pos-) haoh and a French general Jetliner Crash Kills 49 Persons BAHREL, Persian Gulf (AP)}only three minutes northwest of the plan. Dhahran when radio contact was lost Friday. medical care or require them|Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Friday) The twin-jet airliner took off|ter relationship between the} jnight and crashed in the Per-from Beirut on the two - hour|amount of contributions and the | upper body The doctors fear their officesjsian Gulf with. 49 persons/non-stop flight to Dhahran andjamount of the pension benefits,| . iwill be flooded with cranks im-|aboard, including 23 Americans.|ran into the sandstorm near the|He | A U.S. Navy spokesman said|end of the 1,100-mile hop. Visi-/worker who contributes to bility then was near zero. | The plane was found during aj massive air, land and sea search. available for provincial invest- ment. : The reports say, however, tha the 10-year maturity period of the federal plan likely would be retained. Ontario's position has been that full benefits should not accrue until at least 15 or | } | | KINGSTON (CP)--Two' boys |were burned to death early 'to- \day and their father suffered t/burns in a vain attempt to savejall premiers in an eight-page them . as burned to Joyceville, |here. The bodies of Dale Edgar, 6, the family home the ground near 10 miles. north of 'and his brother, David, 4, were jrecovered near a doorway in the rubble. Factory worker Freder- ick C, Edga, 34, was in satis- factory condition 'in hospital here with burns to his face and '20 years after the initiation of Premier Robarts has argued) that this would make for a bet-| A fireman quoted Mr. Edgar alas saying he tried to drag the : alboys from the home, but the pension plan for only 10 years|fiames were too high. should not be entitled to the) The mother, Evelyn, 31, was same benefits as one who con-\away at the time. When she vis- tributes for a lifetime. jited her husband in hospital, she has maintained that UN Lookout Post Rocked By Blast was admitted for treatment of shock. There was no immediatesindi- cation how the fire started, Fire- men from neighboring volunteer brigades said the two= storey frame home was destroyed in the form of a larger share of, personal income tax, plus an immediate adjustment that will give Quebec some $14,000,000 a year in lieu of planned new fam- ily allowance payments by Ot- tawa to Quebec students aged 15 and 17. | The announcement will come) only four days before the Que- bec government's annual budget is presented by Premier Le- sage. It is expected to meet to some exten his urgent de- mands for greater taxing pow- ers for his province. Previously, he had hinted at the possibility of double taxation didn't grant a bigger tax share. The pension plan settlement if Ottawa'f veiled 'last July 18, was exten- sively revised -- primarily te meet objections rom Ontario. The result was the Canada Pen- sion Plan bill now before Par- liament, ' It's not certain whether this legislation will be withdrawn in favor of a new bill, or else amended on the floor of the Commons. Extensive changes in terms would be needed, It's under- stood the federal and Quebee governments reached a middle- ground compromise on points where their two plans dif- er. Individual contributions would average about three per cent of and the related tax deal were reached after days of intensive behind - the - scenes " between Ottawa and Quebec. WON'T..GIVE In Quebec City Friday, Pre- mier Lesage had a jaunty air close to that of the Quebec plan instead of the two- per-cent contribution proposed by the Canada Pension Plan. ° Que. Pension, as he talked to reporters, but declined to disciose details of the new arrangement. Ontario Premier , Robarts in Toronto termed it a "'very heartening" improvement, and Premier Bennett of British Columbia said he was "'very pleased." The,new plan was outlined to |telegram from Mr. Pearson Fri- |day. It's anticipated here they jwill agree to it. It would provide uniform pen- |sion terms for Canadians in all provinces--a single plan which Quebec and any other province could administer on its own, 401 Pedestrian Struck, Injured An Oshawa'man, hit by a car on Highway 401 last night, is reported in satisfactory con- dition in General Hospital. Gerard Arseneau, 42, 626 Drew street, suffered a broken pelvis and. right leg in the accident. Police say he was walking on the highway near Ritson road when struck by a car driven by Kenneth Irizawa, Lindsay Still Better, Dief Claims TORONTO (CP) -- Opposition Leader Diefenbaker sald Friday the Quebec pension plan is in- finitely better'than even the lat- est revision to the proposed fed eral plan. Interviewed during a 90-min- ute stopover at Toronto Inter. national Airport, Mr. Diefen- baker said the federal pension plan was one of a step forward and then a retreat. It was im- possible to follow the govern- ment on the plan. He said he preferred to wait and see what the "'tinkerers are going to do" before commenting in more detail on reports from Ottawa that the government is expected to bring its plan closer to the $125-a-month maximum of the Quebec plan. : The Conservative party, he added, stands fully behind a na- tional contributory retirement plan with survivor benefits. On the question of a national flag for Canada, the opposition leader said it is a matter that little more than half an 'hour. Ont. must be decided by Pzrliament. NICOSIA, Cyprus--An_ explo-jthe UN fonce on the- island, had! were killed when a terrorist) walked up to them, pulled the} pins from two grenades and stood next to them until the) at the scene, but the navy spokesman said "'it doesn't look ors."'. securit; net thrown around|grenades went off. The twin - jet airliner went sion rocked an apartment eblow| a United Nations observation! reported. A spokesman for the UN force) agreed on the immediate re- moval of the. sandbag position. Before the. explosion, a UN like there can be any surviy-/post today but no injuries were) okesman said all was quiet on the island this morning. Police spotted a suspicious person Friday night near a| large electrical plant in the} same area where the big .ex-| plosion occurred: They chased| him and he got away, leaving behihd an 11-pound high explo- down in the gulf about halfway/here said the blast was believed) between Dhahran and the arch-|caused by a hand grenade. ipelago of islands which make) Meanwhile, Greek - Cypriots up this British-protected Arab\removed a sandbag position sheikdom 15 miles offshore. | across the street in front of Ni- jeosia's Ledra Palace Hote] to- LOSE RADIO CONTACT day two hours after President Makarios - visited. the hotel with his police and army chiefs, touring positions which face the Turkish - Qypriot quarter and studying maps in the British op- erations room. Anmed Greek-Cypriots moved into some Ledra Palace Hotel sive bomb, The bomb had not been armed and did not ex- plode. An airline spokesman in Bei- rut, Lebanon, where: the flight Makarios visited there. Earlier, Makarios and Indian originated, said the jetliner was\Magen. Prem Gyani, head of LAKES PACT MONTREAL (CP)--The big-|president of the SIU, for laborithe labor this gest union in Canada -- the peace on the Great Lakes--a|country." movement. of lessness ng in| The white-haired trade union-} indus-| ist er north of Timmins--the rich cop- Aim To Murder Rusk one of the largest and richest} 0 ur er ited within a year had brought, move. The massive air-ground| happily: "We're sitting on top Of neq a grenade deeuaseinntion kel mins' manager for the broker-| Bevan Anderson, manager of a founder of the Steelwork-|? «4; i 3 70 per cent of the mineral rights! try. All of us believe that the ern Ontario mining community|ing compaties which own land use words like "frenzied," "hys-jor hold mineral rights on pro- terical" and "mad'" to describe! perties adjoining or close to that their fellow citizens these days.jof Texas Gulf. The reason lies buried 800 feet per-zine-silver strike made by) U.S.based Texas Gulf Sulphur) Company that was confirmed Thursday. | The ore body--estimated by) Texas Gulf management at) found in Canada, and more im- ay " SAIGON portant, could provide new life|. s : Ce ,. south V for this gold-mining community |; The drop in gold production in) -jple attempt on the life of U.S Northern Ontario and the/State Secretary Dean Rusk; threatened closure of Hollinger|amid reports that Viet Cong despair to this town' of 29,000. The vrospect of a new mine|Rusk was. tightened after a ter-| and a new metal for the town rorist bomb was tossed into a) has brightened their hopes. military bus early today wound-| S ing two U.S, servicemen. MAYOR IS HAPPY One intelligence report said a a jewelry store." that used to kill Thai Lap Nowhere is this attitude bet-'Thanh, Vietnamese governor- ter feflected than in. the invest-'general'* under" the - former ment actions of people living SS here. Everybody's going crazy BACK EX-BOSS ON Tim-| age house of T. A. Richardson and Sons Limited. "There were 300 people in the office Friday," he added, "'and| people were jammed in the) street outside trying to get in.| the town's only-other brokerage | United Steelworkers of America|pact that has come under sharp ero Sunes Sewer: house, Doherty Roadhouse . and|(CLC)--gave a personal vote of| attack from opposition speakers| arc Scnel Bicteria McQuaig Brothers, said: "Our|confidence Friday to its former|in Parliament and some indie ets i eritles oF the we we office is full from early morn-/Canadian chief in his new role| iy leaders : et a sieliet ae ad ~ wntil late afternoon, and the/as government trustee leaders ae i mn a" 'a : gett ow nie are lined up outside." [cleanup of labor tz erals camping in the back- : s Union in, Canada, appealed|armchair generals. could make in Kidd' Township, where the' Charles H. Millard, 67, one of|for time and for co-operation in|a more Sdeeattiva contribution | three trustees trying fo restore|a hieving the long-term objec-lif they placed the same conti-| democracy to the Seafarers' In-/tives of the government trustee-|dence and trust. that. the-steel-| CITY EMERGENCY ternational Union of Canada,|ship,.set up by Parliament t©|workers have in the integrity| E NUMBERS was visibly moved by the stand-|end lawlessness and violence OM and. good. judgment..of Charlie POLICE 1133 FIRE DEPT. 725-6574 par 723-2211 beneath the ground 10 miles! Fear Suicide Squads about 25,000,000 tons--could be} Consolidated Gold ,Mines Lim- suicide squads might make such Mayor Leo Del Villano, said Communist suicide squad plan-| here," said John Angus, And everybody is buying!" pa + wae the Great Lakes st ground," Since Texas Gulf owns about|the Great Lakes shipy ing ovation that welcomed him|the waterfront and to elitninate|Miflard," said Mr. Mahoney. to the fina Session of the steel-|corruption and tyranny in 'the) Mr. Millard said the seamen workers' policy cor sIt haves Hea . 1 H Given a little time and co-jin the last 20 years, operation," he said, "I am sure, "Under the trusteeship we are 725+ Was 'pn kers' Ur obviou ased that the Stee hind him 'with Pav wor ion was be iv ul Hall, North Steelworkers Hail Millard time, a little retraining and a little development work." No formal resolution on the marine union rtusteseihapsw marine union trusteeship was brought before the 275 delegates and there was no debate on the issue during the two-day policy convention. The delegates approved a pol- icy declaration favoring a co-| ordinated Canada Pension Plan with the same benefit levels for all Canadians no matter where they live, plus' complete porta- bility. Emile Boudreau, a steelwork- ers staff representative in Que- 'ed a"pretty tough row' bec, attacked the proposal be-.a three-day visit with Turkish! Quill Sammon, cause it agreement called for provincial to constitutional jrooms and built posts in its grounds during' the last week. British troops: are stationed on jthe roof of 'the hotel, a tall building overlooking both Greek and Turkish sectors just outside Nicosia's wailed city. British UN troops and Greek- Cypriot irregulars scuffled at the entrance of the hotel Friday when the Cypriots tried to erect sandbags there. fe hes te British troops. of thé United |Nations peacekeeping force had |stormed out of the hotel to: pro- test the placing of-the gun post, Their orders were ignored by the Greck police auxiliaries and moments later one. soldier punched one Greek with his fist and another soldier cracked a second policeman across the jaw with his gun. butt. The hotel is on the dividing line between the Greek and Turkish sections. ofthe :capitaiy It houses a» British. headquar ters and is the residence of the UN" mediator, »Sakani 'Tobrhioje' of 'Finland, ast . Tuomioja was in. Ankara for Gwinnet County -- Sheriff right, points leaders to disepss the thorny; fo a burned out auto found Cyprus question. He is due back) near the scene where the bod- rrangement|the seamen of Canada will take) going to put the interests of s¢a-| amendments to provide th icosia § i 5 e wid- in Nicosia Sunday and is sched-) ies .of three slain police of- Ameri (in| their 'place in the forefront of en first. ae may take a littleiest pension coverage. a luled to go to Athens next.week.| Acers were. found. today.e The Slain officers, identified as J. R..Everett, Ralph K. Davis and Jesse N. Gravitt, had been handcuffed together and are believed to have been shot with their own (pistols. It is '» POLICE SLAIN NEAR BURNED. CAR . believed the officers surprise® a gang of auto thieves. The burned out auto was identified as one stolen in nearby At- lanta a few hours wa ; --AP Wiliphote

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