1 the wake of the story, Gen. ° | Motors stock dropped $1.37 84.12 at the start of trading iy on the New York Stock hange. Within an hour, GM k had recovered to $84.50, $1, TLS. FOR NS FOR 4 Oz. , ¢ & fhole Kemel Kernel 12 Oz. Tins $ For nent Wrap Jt C ] cece Recent Strike! "720%. 2". Costs Ford a upon, and signed, 30, "the pee a where an additional 327,000|)production losses are expected.) had reduced scheduled North'units." Consolidated sales in the third|the year, consolidated sales|000,000 or $4.46 a share. @ old three-year ee con-jthe strike technically 4s still on|)American production by 218,000} The statement said considera-jq u snes r of 1967 ,-|were $8,070,000,000, profits were) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 1, 1967 ent had bean ieachad in vibe Steg becau ise myo two dozen at-the- |cars, trucks and tractors," the|ble time will be needed to re-/031,000,000, well below the $2,-/$193,000,000 or $1.76 a share. | - : ie 25 seas that baean $4 n neg D an Sear have not yetiannouncement said. "l.osses\sume operations that would lead/353,000,000 in the third quarter} In the pgiee nine months of ESKIMOS COUNTED | UNDER CULTIVATION A new contract ae bie hee ey EeLLEE from scheduled October produc-|to full production, so further of 1966, they said last year, sales were $8,| Canada's Eskimos number| Alberta has 70,000 square as bee Through Sept. For the first nine months of|800,000,000, profits wete $492,-labout 13,700 as compared to|miles of occupied agricultural |20,000 in Greenland, jland. $73,900,000 | DETROIT (AP)--Ford Motor co. and its subsidiaries lost $73,900,000 in the third quarter of this year because of the} y the United Ayto Work- 1 | x. Ford officials an 'sunbed Tue. op rhe loss amounts to 68 cents a share. it also is bigger than Ford' s| f profits--$65,800,000 or 60 cents a| share--in the third quarter last/ ear. Henry Ford U, Ford board -hairman and grandson of the company founder, and Arjay| Miller, Ford president, an-| nounced the loss in a prepared/ statement which biamed the strike for the declifie The strike began Sept Parents Arrested ARCADIA, Fla. (AP)--Two| ttinerant orange pickers, par-} ents of seven children who died ast week of parathion poison- ing, were jailed Tuesday, said} DeSoto County Hays. The father, James Richard-/ son, 32, originally was booked at the jail on seven counts of first-| jegree murder, Deputy Sheriff | M. G. Allbritton said 7 when However, formal warrants), § filed at the jail later piped oth parents with child neglect. | _Judge Hays did ves explain why | he lesser Charge was filled The parents were jailed after} oluntarily undergoing lie-detec- | tor tests earlier Tuesday. Cline said Richardson told | him earlier in a sworn state- nent that he had taken out a} $1,000 insurance policy on the! fe of each child, aged 2 to 8.j Insurance agent Gerald Purvis} said the policies were not in ef-| fect, unknown to Richardson,} because a $4 premium was un paid, The thildren were stricken by yarathion poisoning after eating a lunch of grits, beans, rice and hog's head last Wednesday. | Six died within an hour andj the seventh child died Thurs-} lay | Investigation into the tragedy ntensified when a neighbor of the Richardsons told Cline there was a bag of parathion in a shed about 40 feet from the} building where the Ric chardsons | had their apartment An open two - pound sack of the deadly poison--described as} too terrible to be used in the! Second World War--was found eceseennneanantamnnennceee: Judge Gordon} ; ' Pe 'Win'5:'100 Cash or A Portable Colour TV Every Week... 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STEINBERG in the unlocked trash-clutter shed which Cline said had been) searched e7 earlier. | 400 Attend North Talks By DON HARVEY | EDMONTON (CP) --More} than 400 delegates from as far} away as Greenland registered} for a national conference on) northern development that got! under way today The conference is sponsored} by the Alberta and west Chamber of Mines) and Resources and the Edmon-; ton Chamber' of Commerce. ilar conferences have g the last 12 "conference is Spokesmen say the conference) was designed to give "a com-! prehensive review and study of} man in his northern environ ment in rélation to future devel- opment of human and economic aspects of the northern re-) gions." The program was designed with an international flavor to attract the Greenland delegates) and northern affairs specialists) from the United States, most| Canadian provinces, the North-; west Territories and the Yukon. Arthur Laing, federal minis- ter of northern development, will speak Thursday and Johnj J. Deutsch, former chairman of the Economie Council of Can-| ada, will sum up the conference} at a windup banquet Friday noon March Set For Takeover VANCOUVER (CP)--An offi-| celal of Western Broadcasting | Ltd. says he doubts the com-) pany will be able to implement its plans to take over CKVR-TV) in .Barrie, Ont., much before March i William Hughes, exécutive| vice - president, said in an in- terview here Tuesday he hopes} application for the take- -over| will go before the Board of) Broadcast Governors at a public) hearing in Ottawa Feb. 6. He} estimated it would be several). weeks after that before the BBG) and the minister of | process the application. Western will also ask permis-| sion to move the CKVR trans- mitter closer to Toronto, he sald! but even if this is refused, the company still wants to operate the station. Western broadcasting owns radio stations at New Westmin- ster and Winnipeg, and also has a one-sixth interest in B.C. tele- vision Ltd., which has television licences in Vancouver and Vic- toria, Mr. Hughes declined to dis-| once ssppmcnannagnecnccnenarsceesenironacecamysonteente EMBASE St Why Transparent ° Peek-A-Boo Meat Trays? * Lets you see all the meat Before you Buy » No rewrapping for freezer « Hygienic « No extra cost to you A These are the finest grapes you can buy. r r Mix'em or Match'em CALIFORNIA'S FINEST | RN UR St POTS EA Government Graded Red Brand Steer Beef PRIME RIB 4th, 5th, 6th 7th Ribs Lb, Ist to 3rd Ribs 89¢ Ib. Choice Quality Naturally Aged Fresh Picnic Cut Pork Shoulder Roast AY ee Wes ee nee Local Grown, Fresh, Green, Red Delicious Apples S°° Sz 10 ror Qe Mary Miles Vacuum Packed Wieners 1 Lb. 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