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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, September 18, 1967 SERIOUS EFFECTS SEEN ON CANADIAN ECONOMY! PRESS DINNER TO HONOR HIM Diefenbaker Marks His.72nd. Birthday OTTAWA (CP) -- John} | Official Replaced George Diefenbaker, his 11-year MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Pyotr reign as Conservative party leader ended, celebrates his | |Pospelov, 69, one of the Soviet | _ |Union's leading Communist 72nd birthday today. The man long known as The theoreticians, has been| replaced as head of the Insti-| Chief is to be guest at a special taxes are unavoidable climb the way it now Canadian merce warned today. nessmen's national the opening session economy. MONTREAL (CP) -- Higher ernment spending continues to Chamber of Two top officials of the busi- body chamber's 38th annual meeting that such increases could have serious effects on the Canadian Chamber President Roger is not enough money left to finance adequately private busi- ness and industrial growth. That growth was essential for economic advancement. Mr. Morrell, reviewing the general economic situation, said 1967 looks like a prosper- ous year, though not so good as 1966. Gross national product--value of all goods and services pro- duced in the economy--would likely increase seven per cent, dering our economic advance and trade position." Mr. DeSerres told delegates that the recent successful con- clusion of the Kennedy round of trade talks at Geneva--which will mean widespread tariff cuts--will mean still more competition for Canadian busi- nessmen at home and abroad. ISSUES CAUTION "It will profit us not at all to push through public spending if gov- is, the Com- told of the Parliamentary Press Gallery tute of Marxism-Leninism, | DeSerres of Montreal told the programs if the cost of the pro- compared with 10.9 per cent dinner tonight. Birthday greet- informed sources said Satur- 900 delegates that Canada has grams raise prices so. that last year. Increase in real ings by members of his staff as day. The sources said it was to keep its costs at or below Canadian goods cannot com- terms, after allowing for price opposition leader in the Com- world levels. mons will be posiponed until a | small private party to be held Tuesday evening Mr. Diefenbaker may receive birthday greetings from Robert Stanfield, the Conservative pre- not clear whether Pospelov retired or was asked to resign. His successor was identified as Pytor Fedoseyev, a 59-year-old | philosopher who has specialized | in attacks on religion. | increases would General Manager D. L. Mor- rell said that, given the compet- itive trading conditions existing in the world today, "such tax threaten our | Standard of living through hin- pete," he said. "There is plenty of evidence that we have been trying to do too much, too fast in the gov- ernment sector." He also warned that high gov- ernment spending means there gains, would be 3.7 per cent compared with 5.9 per cent. Consumer spending started to increase about the middle of this year, reflecting more optimism on the part of buyers, as well as strongly rising labor income. Shortage of housing, however, was increasing and high inter- est rates had put more of a damper on new starts. Mr. Morrel| said exports were strong in the first half of this year, but uncertainties in the economy of the United States and much of the Euro- pean market made it doubtful ~ whether the pace could be maintained. However it appeared exports would be up 10 per cent com- pared with last year. With an expected trade sur- plus of: $500,000,000, and tourist earnings of $250,000,000 from _ events connected with Centen- nial Year and Expo, the tml- ance of payments deficit could be cut to $700,000,000. ATTACK GREED PARIS (AP)--The French mint says hoarders are keeping; 28,000,000 silver 10-franc coins, issued in the Chamber Fears Higher Taxes Trend *! rir: | another 11,000 of the coins will be issued next year and voiced: the hope that hoarders will. realize the silver used in the: S coin is worth less than the: coin's monetary value. 1 to 5-Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW EARN 612% per mier of Nova Scotia who defeated him at the party's leadership convention in Toron- © | Honors Memory | UNITED NATIONS (AP) --| WEATHER FORECAST 'Missile Defence to earlier this month. |UN Secretary-General U Thant) eh . Pian. 620 adits |Sunday commemorated the Sunday night for a series of | 2 ' ' i i s " |death of his predecessor, Dag meetings with party officials fy : ; here. said he was hoping to see Hammarskjold of Sweden, in a yas Rr tae plane crash six years ago near Mr. Diefenbaker today to extend birthday greetings. A member of Mr. Diefenbaker's staff said no time had been set for such a meeting, however. Ndola, Zambia. The Burmese UN executive placed a wreath of yellow chrysanthemums and asters in front of a bronze pla- memory of JOHN DIEFEN . . Happy Official TORONTO (CP) -- extraordinary diversion of, que In rept ey , Fl R church funds for use in that Hammarskjold and 15 others-- i Ria lid goa nate dine ees ow hesumes cause would trigger similar, UN personnel and Swedish : HONG KONG (Reuters)--Chi-|concerted action by other reli- flight crews--'who with him) g§ymppsis: A persistent high ' ' t f gious bodies. lost their lives at Ndola in Sep- Bee Se ee a tember, 1961, in quest of peace is British colony, indi- : i pani at autor, theré Car Kills 7 \in The Congo. PEREIRA, Colombia (AP)--| Plane Shot Down have managed to get transport services moving again. Supplies from China have Seven persons were killed and been erratic since June and by! 22 injured Sunday when a car| HONG KONG late last month freight traffic| crashed into a crowd of specta- pilotless United States high by rail came to a virtual halt. |tors at an auto race. Police altitude reconnaissance plane At first there were fears that said four of those dead were was shot down over South the curtailment was a deliber-\from the same family. They|China Sunday by an air force ate attempt by Chinese authori- identified the driver of the rac- unit of the People's Liberation Lakes that has resulted in almost a week of fine warm weather across Ontario shows Reuters) -- A regions. The patchy cloudy ties to apply pressure on the 1 > into government of this colony to Colombia. China news agency reported. jair will push give in to demands by Hong ' ' regions regions today and Tues- Kong leftists. But it became ® Cd . sidicansisie, dbie apparent from reports by trav- Driver Killed | Scientists Die e | ellers in China that the coun-' PARIS (Reuters)--Jean Rol-| TOULON, France (AP)--Two| In 1r Set | try's transport systems were jand, 32, one of France's best French scientists, poisone d| qu y | blocked as a result of clashes known rally and sports car early this month while working | between rival factions in Chi- drivers, was killed Sunday|on a new insect-killer gas, died s na's cultural revolution. night when his Alfa-Romero/in hospital during the weekend. F D crashed during a practice run/A third still is being void or evice Continuing Warm Spell For At Least Two Days some 15 to 20 degrees under pressure area over the Great jake st. Clair, Lake Erie, Lak cover over southern Ontario regions: 'Plans Awaited | Plans day dropping temperatures" partly cloudy skies. | jments race. Toronto, "Hamilton, London, Windsor, Sudbury, North Bay,! Huron, Lake Ontario, Niagara,| Haliburton, Georgian Bay,| Algoma regions: Sunny today) Talks Slow /a limited anti-ballistic no indication of weakening. At| except for some cloudy periods) MONTREAL (CP) -- 'Not |S¥stem. least another two days of warm) and fog patches this morning.|much progress' was reported near 80-de gree temperatures / Mostly clear tonight and Tues-|Sunday night in talks aimed at|be made is still secret, but -.are forecast for all but extreme) qay 'Continuing warm, Winds|heading off a threatened walk-|there were signs it may be northern and northeastern jjoht When the announcem lout which legally could tie up|today. Timagami/public transport in Montreal at} The go-ahead was ce with a White River, Sunny and the jresentatives of the Montreal) ment, Warm today, Cooler Tuesday.|senting 5,000 operating employ-|tem could lead to Kremlin Winds westerly 15 becoming|ees and about 800 non-ops who|counter-moves and a new arms | light tonight. |have voted their approval of|race. ) i few any time starting Thursday. lstart a new fight between i ' I s Li jwill give way to mostly sunny| cioydy periods and continuing) In separate bargaining ses-|congressional "hawks" who ng car as Efrain Murcia of Army, China's official New|skies by this afternoon. Cooler} warm today and Tuesda y.|sions through the weekend, rep-|want a. much bigger commit- northern) winds westerly 10 to 15. Cochrane re gion: Variable Transportation Commission met |jalready predict that even cloudiness today and 'Tuesday. | negotiators for unions repre-| projected first-stage ABM sys- "doves" Defence Secretary Robert | McNamara may disclose plans} to spend about $3,000,000,000 on the defence network when he} speaks to a conference of edi-| tors in San Francisco today. | If he does, he was expected) to say that President Johnson) WASHINGTON (Reuters) --)States may be announced today|hopes the Russians will still] for a missile defence|in the hope of spurring Russia|make an 11th-hour response to shield to guard the United|to co-operate in joint efforts to|a U.S. offer to negotiate a joint | = Control the space age arma-|ban on the whole costly ABM |}problem. months ago, cow. missile ent will so far has only) evoked a polite but non-commit- | tal acknowledgement from Mos- Trans ort | Selected politicians were told, The offer, first made eight | | privately during the weekend \that after six years of debate |the U.S. government has decid- led in principle to go ahead with The planned system, in any) case, would be severely res-| tricted in its "coverage" and| would take between three and) five years to build. 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(CP)--The Neate etc crassa |drivers, members of the Mont. | SEATTLE (AP)--The presid- an urt Salindres Saint-Gobain Chemi- federal government is to inves- Forecast Temperatures jreal Transport Worker Union| GARDENS Ing Bishop of ee VICENZA, Italy (Reuters)-- Ca! Laboratories, in southern tigate an anti-cigarette tar and Low tonight, high Tuesday i. gal earn Rey * Lge ee a Je He | : Laaraay itwalve dnembers of 4 U.S. Aa] FEES, pane rad ay poi- pega pone hot ed are. Winkioy ¢.33 55 80 ath tied thes ne oe inl For The... tian and Jewish bodies to join| Force military band were taken)? S : ht ta sig ave h su hate wi a yee ti te texte | St. Thomas . 55 80 Icity hall employees with simi- DO-IT-YOURSELF in a 'full-scale mobilization of to hospital with injuries vagrant dela nays Dowie ere rie é ODF igen te iid London ee 50 78 |lar duties. » I 26 Hour @ Fertilizer our resources" to better condi-| after a. bus carrying 30 of them) ane PiAled an DATE ; Sunday ! 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