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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1964, p. 27

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Farmers Form Machine Co-ops EDMONTON (CP)--Some Al- i berta farmers haye succeededjop to buy tractors, combines cutting farm implement costsjand cultivators. Mr. Webber) Farmers can also form a co- May Control COLOMBO, Ceylon (AP) --| Prime Minister Sirimavo Ban- deranaike decided at a cabinet meeting Tuesday night to set up and capital outlay--by forming}says this is not advisable as farm machinery co-operatives. 'A Jot of machines are used] simultaneously. | only three or four times @ form year," says Harry Pole, presi- prior to government legislation dent of the 10-member Circle|last April which enabled ma- i Equipment Co-op Ltd., of}chinery co-ops to borrow money Balzac, Alta. "The rest of the time they up to 50 per cent of the loan. just rust and become obsolete,"| fFiye associations have been he says. Initial capital outlay|forced since the new legislation, for members is small, and in-| anq"Mr. Webber expects four or dividuals lose little money|fiye more groups to incorpor- one ph td and deprecia-| ate before 1965. tion of machinery. Mr, Webber says he: knows of eee? " * Bt gra ta gcd Sense. "|no other agent ae "Whe Circle Bight Co-op owns|S°vermment has. voun'tere' a manure spreader, post driver, | suaramice of up to 5) 'percent root picker and cattle chute, a . total value of about $2,500, Each ONLY $5 FEE member put in $125 when the) Any 10 or more farmers may association was formed in Sep-| form a co-op by applying to the tember, 1962, and have since| provincial co-operative activi- added $125 annually to build up|ties and eredit union branch the equipment inventory, land paying the $5 incorporation USE PERIODICALLY sy most farmers want to harvest|@ press council and tribunal to The Balzac co-op was formed Pers, @ reliable source said. with government guarantee for|gested that the press council exercise control over .newspa- The decision was based on recommendations of a three- man commission which . sug- |draw up a code of ethics for newspapers, fix prices and ad- yertising rates and to take steps to prevent a concentration of newspaper ownership, the in- formant reported. The commission recom- mended that no newspaper man may work without a_ licence |from the council. This would in- clude those serving as corres- pondents for news services and newspapers abroad. As reported by Ceylon's news papers, the press council rec- ommendations include a sugges Ceylon's Government Press paper group, Associated News- papers of Ceylon Limited--a family business--be acquired by a public corporation. The corporation would- consist five directors to be appointed' by the governor-general on the recommendation of the prime minister. "In making these appoint- ments," says the commission report, "due regard should be paid to the general complaint, which we hold is well founded, that the press, as at present constituted, especially the Eng- lish language press, is anti-na- tional and anti-Buddhist." The commissioners recom- mended the second largest group -- Times Ceylon Limited --be run as a co-operative un- ion. The commission also recom- mended that a national news agency be formed as a state corporation under the minister tion that Ceylon's biggest news- of information, of|man were buried Tuesday, a H. W. Webber, a provincial industry and development de- partment official, says the ma-| jority of co-operatives concen-| The usual procedure of such groups is to purchase machin- then rent it back to mem- bers and others. Rentals contri te to repairs and insurance. ery, - BUSINESS BRIEFS By THE CANADIAN PRESS |aging materials with plants at GROSS PRODUCTION UP | Montreal and Ste. Therese, Que. Gold producer Dome Mines|The announcement said it would Members can also use the C0-\[td., had gross production injcontinue to operate under the op's buying power to obtain) Jyly of $565,679 compared withisame management with no gl bidrppate or cheaper) $543,184 in July, 1963, and $560,-|change in personnel planned, nan retau prices. {589 last month, Tons milled in t A total of $55,000,000 worth of| July totalled 58,000, CAR OUTPUT OFF j OTTAWA (CP) -- Canadian farm machinery was sold in Al-; am CAR SALES HIGHER production of motor vehicles berta between January and| : i |June, compared with $52,000,000| Genera} Motors of Canadajdeclined to 26,819 units in July, s Of Exile Blast jin the same period last year. |I4d., sold 19,086 passenger cars|a 25.4-per-cent decrease from and 4,504 trucks last month|the same month a year ago, the o j Sails To Cuba | DIVIDENDS |compared with July, 1963, sales|bureau of statistics reported to- of 17,424 cars and 3,507 trucks.| day. i : | : | SALES INCREASE This brought output in the MONTREAL (CP)--A 1,090-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ton Cuban cargo ship, its hull) Canada Packers Ltd., class A) undamaged bya bomb attack|gi, class B $1, Oct. 1, record} trate on the purchase of ma-|>U chinery that is periodically used. Vessel, Target | American Motors (Canada) peer Lhe Wil Ltd,, sold 2,860 passenger cars|. n¢ 1963 norind e c) e Sunday, left Montreal harbor|Sept. 4; class A $1, Class B $1,|" July compared with 2,782 in for Cuba Tuesday carrying a| April 1, 1965, record March 5,|JUly, 1963. Retail sales for the! STEEL UP cargo of baby food and pow-| 1965. |1963-64 model year rose 7.8 per) OTTAWA (CP) -- Production dered milk. Canadian General -Securities|°@"t to 26,011 units from 24,119-|of steel ingots in Canada so far Skin divers investigating the! Ltd,, class A 22% cents, class B blast found no damage to the/2214 cents, Sept. 15, record GETS TV ORDER in 1964 continues to be larger Maria Theresa or the pier at) Aug. 28. ' _ {than a year earlier. Production Canadian General Electric|rose 11.1 per cent to 723,464 whieh it was berthed when the} Copp Clarke Publishing Co., has received a $100,000 orderitons in July from a year ago bomb exploded. The RCMP is\common 10 cents, Sept, 1, rec-|{f0m the Caribbean Broadcast/and the January - July output continuing its investigation, ord Aug. 17. |Corp., to build the first tele-)was' 5,178,808 tons, greater by The bombing drew statements| Distillers Corps. Seagrams|V!5!00 system on Barbados. Ex-/11.3 per cent than the same from New York, where a Cuban|Ltd., common 45 cents, Sept. 15,|pected to be on air by Decem-|1963 total. nationalist association said it/record Aug. 25. ber, the project is the third) Output of pig iron rose 3.2 was responsible for the blast,, Charles E.\Frosst and: Co., CGE has built in the area, with) nor cent to 556,421 tons in July and from Ottawa, where Ex-\class A 15 cents, Dec. 21, rec-jother units in Jamaica and) anq 14.9 per cent: to 3,828,773 toned Affairs Minister Martin| ee , 3, sees xn Ae: mo |tons in the seven-month period, said the bombing is being/March 19, 1905, record Feb. 28, jcquygg INTEREST | looke | 1965; class A 15 cents, June 21,| ' " ytowrodl«. +h National Distillers and Chem-| DEEP WELL 1965, record May 31, 1965. 1 ' re . 1 Pacific| JAIPUR, India (AP) Well | Kilembe Copper Cobalt Ltd.,|ica orporation an 'acific) , J/ , nda -- Well- POWER VISITORS 115 cents, Sept 90, record Sept. 7.|Petroleums Ltd., have each ac-|diggers at a desert village in More than 300,000 visitors| Traders Finance Corp. Ltd.,|quired a 25-per-cent interest in| Northwest India had to go down toured four generating stations|414 per cent pfd. $1.124%4, five|Leco Industries Ltd., of Canada, 777 feet to strike water, It takes and the nearly completed Doug-|per cent pfd. 50 cents, class Ajit was announced Wednesday inja team of four camels to draw las Point nuclear power station|20 cents, class B 20 cents, Oct.|New York. Leco is a manufac-|a bucket from the well, using in Ontario last year. \turer of plastic film and pack-'a primitive windlass. Bury Victims Ot Halifax Bike-Gunman HALIFAX (CP)---Two young victims of a bicycle-viding gun- few hours after their accused slayer was arraigned in police court here oz charges of capital murder. A third boy, shot Appeal Court Backs Up Quash Of Walker's Suit NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Thejsion of the district court for the U.S, Fifth Cireuit Court of Ap-jnorthern district of Mississippi, peals Tuesday upheld a federal|/quashing the. service of process court order dismissing the $2,-|and dismissing the complaint 000,000 libel suit filed in Mis-|alleging sissippi by former Maj. - Gen.|that the AP is a non-resident Edwin A. Walker against The)corporation that does not do Associated Press. The court affirmed the deci. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 12, 1964 29° libelled by dispatches filed dur-|items, but distributes them only, ing te, os tha erupted he wacber ter ete aN ay wad enrolled|these services are apportionedf. in University of Mississippi/ among the members in the "a at Oxford two years ago, of assessments." The appeals court cited the) The appeals.court noted pre fact that The Associated Press|ious cases in which various; "ig g mutual co-operative and) riems, including the M non-profit association Publishing Company, ha bee declared as not doing business, telligence which, under the|in Mississippi although their ac- terms of its charter, it can nei-|tivities were wider in scope than formed to gather, collect and interchange with its members news and in- libel on the ground business in Mississippi. Walker had alleged he was through the face, is recovering ther sell nor traffic in such news\those of the AP. , pes lin hospital. Edward Thomas Boutilier, 18, of Halifax was sent to the Nova Scotia Hospital for 30 days 'men- tal. examination after he ap- peared in court. The three sep- arate, and seemingly motiveless shootings, occurred in the fash- ionable south end of the city Saturday night. The dead bcys were buried in separate funerals Tuesday aft- ernoon--Gordon Hartling, 11, in Halifax and James Squires, 12, at Chester, 40 miles southwest arate, and seemingly motiveless shootings, occurred in the fash-| of here. Michael Smith, 12, sur-/ DEATHS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Montreal -- Geoffrey Abbott) Gaherty, 75, president of Mont-) real Engineering Company Lim-/ lited, and chairman of the board |of Calgary Power Limited; after' }a short illness. Neptune, N.J. -- Edward J. Brennan, 71, who started as a dollar-a-day handyman and be- came general manager of Mon-| mouth Park race track; of a stroke. Delaware, Ohio -- George E. Gauthier, 74, one of Ohio's most prominent sports figures who | served as athletic director and track coach for 34 years and as head football coach at Ohio Wesleyan University for 26 years. Toronto -- Thomas Holmes Bartley, 75, former general) manager of the Toronto Indus- trial) Commission. 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