ge: 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 12th, 1965 | \was 6.5 per cent in terms of IN TORNADO PATH This unidentified and possible injured as violent dazed man wandered into tornadoes slashed a path be gag, coe flysch gg ro of death and destruction on Tran apids, Mich., to have his cuts attended as across southern Michigan hundreds of civil defense Sunday night. ; and police probed ruins for --AP Wirephoto 80% Of Body Burned 'Linda Darnell, 43, Dies GLENVIEW, Ill. (AP) -- Athe actress' death, is expected) private funeral servic will bel|to be present. held today in Glenview for ac-| The star of many Hollywood tress Linda Darnell, 43, who/films was married and divorced ' died Saturday of burns received|three times -- to cameraman 'early Friday in the home of/Peverell Marley, to Philip Lieb- , friends. j jman, a. New York brewer, and Miss Darnell's adopted daugh-|to Merle Robertson, an airline 'ter, Charlotte (Lola) Marley, pilot from whom she obtained ' 17, who flew from California to/@ divorce in 1963. : her mother's side shortly before} Miss Darnell was the guest of ------iMrs. Jeanne Curtis of Glen- |\view, former secretary of the actress, and her daughter, Pa- jtricia, 16. Mrs. Curtis' husband, Richard, a businessman, was out of town when the fire de- veloped in the living room of the two-storey Curtis house. The actress, unconscious and with burns over 80 per cent of her body, was found by firemen in the living room where she and the Curtises had watched one of Miss Darnell"s old movies on television a tew hours earlier. Pree eee esa f : Laud Truman iversary DENCE, Mo. (AP) an, who became i years ago today, 'was hon by his hometown , Saturday &s "a living example . of duty honor to country." ; ig rm solemnly as speaker afier speaker extolled 'his virtues ther told the crowd j |nounced and large wheat sales to Rus- sia. The pace of expansion was more moderate during the rest of the year. The strongest forward impe- tus came from the investment last year to $47,003,000,000. sector. A wide range of indus- It was the largest annual ad-|jtzics made major new expendi- vance since 1956. -itures' on plant and equipment, The bureau said the increasejand housing construction set records. "Consumer markets were buoyant," the bureau said. "Spending rose almost 7.5 per cent, one of the largest gains in recent years. The 'demand for jdurables was unusually strong, although the rate of increase in jsales of cars was not as high las in the two previous years." There was an increase of nearly nine per cent in labor incomes, the largest rise since 1956. Corporation profits were up nearly 15 per cent. OTTAWA (CP)--The Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics an- today the gross na- tional product--total. value of all goods and services produced in Canada--rose 8.9 per cent constant dollars, and _ prices were almost 2.5 per cent higher. The pace of expansion was uneven through the year, but the expansion was broadly based with all.components con- tributing to the total gain. There was an upsurge in the first quarter of the year, sparked by the government's winter house-building incentive program, accelerated purchase of some capital goods in antic- ipation of higher sales taxes, HITS $47,003,000,000 FOR HIGHEST CANADIAN RISE SINCE 1956 Goods-Services Total Jumps 89% In 1964 of the federal sales tax on pro- duction machinery and building materials, rising 2.6 per cent in 1963 and 3.6 per cent in 1964. The 1.5 per cent increase in consumer prices reflected di- verse movements. The prices of new cars declined 2.5 per cent, pushing the durable goods sec- tor down one per cent. Clothing prices advanced three per cent, pushing non durable goods prices up two per cent. Rents advanced only slightly but the prices of services generally rose about two per cent. Personal disposable income for 1964 was $31,612,000,000, up |5.8 per cent from 1963. Accrued The bureau said the interna- tional climate favored the ex- pansion of trade despite a slow- ing down in the rate of growth of some overseas countries. Exports of goods and services were up 15 per cent, while im- ports rose 13 per cent, There was a further narrowing of the deficit on current international transactions. Government purchases of goods and services were ap- preciably higher, with an_in- crease of close to 10 per cent in the provincial and municipal government sectors. PRICES ON RISE | The bureau said prices of con-|farm income for 1964 was $1,- sumer goods and services rose|472,000,000, down 14.7 per cent 1.5 per cent both in 1963 and/from the previous year 1964. Prices of investment Net personal Saving in goods, however, were affected|1964 was $2,181,000,000 com- by progressive implementation! pared with $2,466,000,000 in 1963. PP pape gegnny WEATHER FORECAST Windy, Cooler, Some Showers turning cooler with scattered showers, Mostiy cloudy and cool Tuesday, Winds westerly 25 to 30 becoming northwest 20 late this evening and northerly 15 Tuesday. TORONTO (CP). -- Forecasts, issued by the weather office at] 5:30 a.m.: Synopsis: By this evening cooler air will cover all of On- tario accompanied by cloudy skies and rather spotty precipi- tation in the form of light show- ers or light drizzle. In central and northern regions a few pe- riods of wet snow will also occur. Tuesday will be mainly cloudy and cool. Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Windsor, London: Cloudy. Be- coming windy and turning cooler with scattered showers. Tuesday mostly cloudy and cool. Winds westerly 25 to 30 becoming northwest 20 this evening and northerly 15 Tues-| day. Niagara, Western Lake On- tario, Southern Georgian Bay, Hamilton, Toronto: Mostly cloudy. Becoming windy and lburton, Killaloe: Cloudy with occasional showers today and tonight. Turning cooler by this evening. Tuesday cloudy and cool. Winds westerly 25 shifting gradually to northerly 20 to- night. Northern Georgian Bay, Tim- agami, North Bay, Sudbury: Overcast with occasional rain or drizzle today. A few periods of wet snow tonight. Not much change in temperature. Tues- day cloudy and cooler. Winds AM 46 this friendly wine Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Tuesday: Windsor .. vas GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP),it was marvellous. And it was "The wind came whistling--a|miraculous that everyone got very shrill whistle--like an old/out aiive." German 88 shell in World War, Before he was placed in an I," said Sheriff Richard Wei-|ambulance, Weiler crossed the le: of Grand Traverse County. |road from the restaurant to The sheriff spoke from a. hos-|check on a house that had been pital bed in Grand Rapids. He/flattened, and. he discovered a suffered a severely injured leg|severely injured woman amid when a tornado tore into the| the debris. Andree Restaurant in nearby| Weiler said he summoned a Alpine Township Sunday night.|priest to attend the woman be- His was one of several stories| fore he went to hospital. of terror told by victims of the) Damage along a two- mile series of twisters that hit Mich-|stretch of state Highway M-37 igan. was fantastic even in the spotty "There were at least 50 peo-|glare of emergency floodlights. ple in the restaurant," Weiler Swan Inn, a 26-unit two-storey said. "We heard this shrill) motel, had its top floor blown whistle -- and next thing we/off and its companion restaur- Heard Wind Whistle Like '88' War Shell | Five Charged | 'In Depot Thefts | PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Five persons were charged Sun- day in connection with the theft }of more than $5,000 worth of merchandise during the last he told reporters. 'Then the|{wo years from the, Canadian wind started to kick up, and we|Pacific Railway depot here. grabbed the kids and dashed] Paul Davidson, 27, of Peter- down to the basement apart- borough was charged with theft. ment where my sister, Theresa,) Charged with possession of lives. We pounded on the door|stolen goods are Robert Hag- and just made it inside as the/gith, 32, Richard Loucks, 28, wind hit." - |Joan Hobson, 32, all of Peter- One tenant, borough, and Michael Loucks, 47, a tractor 27, Richard's brother, of Tor- strator, said: onto. "If I live to be a hundred) I don't want to go through any-| thing like this again." | "The whole building shook,"'| he said. "I stepped back into the southwest corner of the} room and two windows went) out, My 1964 trailer truck cab) was smashed against the build-| Sackett, demon- Lowell sales HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. knew the wall had fallen in. lant left a flattened nightmare. "Bricks and rafters were all; Bernard Spruit, co - owner, time. was no advance warning. "All the people were covered about me. I told my wife--pulljand his wife, Jane, parents of] Along M-37 nearby, a semi- off the bricks--one piece at alfive small children, said there|trailer laden with baby food "I looked out and said to my/side, ing and ruined." 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS products was toppled on its the load a jumble. of; Journalists Said 'Bullied'. information media have, to take MONTREAL (CP) -- Al- though Quebec journalists haveja large part of responsibility : gathered in front of the Tru- { man Library: "You know, I'd like to meet - that fellow they're talking » about." It's his favorite rejoinder at ceremonies such as these. Independence's Truman Ap- arena Day was moved up i for two days because Truman and Mrs. Truman planned to leave later in the day for New York. Truman is scheduled to address a Freedom's Founda- tion dinner there Wednesday. Close associates say it will be } @ major speech, the first he's made in a long time. Leaps 3 Floors Girl, 18, Saved BOSTON (AP) -- Fire broke out in a three-storey housing project in the Roxbury section Sunday, causing injury to two policemen and six tenants. Police held a 62-year-old man on suspicion of arson. An 18-year-old girl who leaped from a third-floor window was saved from serious injury by Patrolman James Donovan. He let her land on him and cush- joned the impact. been "bullied by extremely/for the quality of reporting, powerful forces" in the last) The convention approved a two years, they should still ad-|resolution protesting the March mit their weaknesses, Gerard|39 dismissal of Mr. Pelletier Pelletier, new Atgermg of the!trom La Presse, the largest Union Canadienne des Journal-| ch-language newspa in istes de Langue Francaise, es chara paper day. ? rags At the time, with debris. Nobody panicked--|wife, 'The sky looks funny,' "| boxes. in the newspaper of two mis-) leading headlines. He said he) did not believe this was the real reason. 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