_.+r~-Its- obligations the day after the | English Girls Get Warning Beware Of ‘Lady Killers’ LO? (Reut Eng Donald Gomery, writing tn | a being warned - The Daily Sketebh; says every- heir newspapers here ti: ‘heir body laughed frem time .to | lives amd morals are i) dan time atthe lovesick French yer from Europe’s caie and man, the bottom-pinehing Ital | youlevard romieos. ian and the Spanish ailant Headlines such as “what who hisses his Sreeting to the very girl should know abvut good looking passer-by. thes lida as” ap He gones on to ask - seri- = - pote -jted ously: “Is it not time that all reports of a British gir) mur young British girls travelling dered and another missing, abroad were warned. -by their but since -aid te be safe, 8. parents, their teachers, their France elders—against the lady-kill- A woman writer ip The Su ers of the Continent? says: ~ “Too many British girls. de “To the average FrencP- not realize that these lady: man the English gir] has two , ' : very favorable assets killers are not always qui just “One is her complexivn. out for a mild, harmless flir- The other is her apparent tation... . readiness to take nagt.only one TOO NAIVE? 4 sweet ee Sinemet. but (| the truth |p thet Britis padi’ swipe the whole hag. girls are too naive abroad AERIALIST ROUTE TO FREEDOM his wife Jutta, 32, and their sen Guenter, came down the “For rightly or wrongly. the ang get | °° ° a ee ae “An uglion wah ts that Com pleasant reputations in Fu-' tinental wolves think of Brit rope ish girls as mw 8 — mom “In fact. ca “And to be st, a few |P eo, Sone St Sime become 8 British girls have given the | asking questions about the fu- ture, according to the latest survey by the Maclean-Hunter Research Bureau of buying in- to freedom of an East Berlin econ: mist, his wife and their A West Berliner who witnes- sec the escape, points toward i i : standing joke as les anglaises., ; to; of five-sterey “Meuse of nine-year-cld son last night. cable in slings in one of the tentions. : French boys laugh’ eagerly, ‘wolves’ that impre . Ne nts Wate” sbotonss Evils aided” by someone Tut daring eacapes of the It found. oeupla's By in Ala Magan yes aty even the Prnch and. ian—governmentsare—getting worried about their ‘wolves’. * ee } | Production jn manufacturing | and in the electric power end) gas utilities was higher, but) nearly all of the gain was offset by a drop of more than four per cent in mining output. The May increase in manu- facturing was entirely concen- ‘trated in non-durable products. ri j hete by on—West_.Berlin_who—anchored___cald war. (AP Wirep the cable, Heinz Holzapfel, 33: cable from Berlin)’ = ‘then it's bound- te be good quality’. ; Indusirial truck to which a cable was_an- cacred for the “aerial” escape ‘for this-time of year, with 10.9” per cent of the consumers ques tioned planning to buy a new ear during the next six months compared with 9.1 per cent a year ago. one : = A record 12.5 per cent of od people plan te -buy~-furniture™ P r uction soon, compared = V7 per | . cent a year ago, while 3.4 per) ind id h cent plan on buying a new! ex Ig er house, compared with 2.3- per f This is the U.S. Navy's Gea- “lab IT which was christened Tecently at Long Reeah, Calif. | The 12 by 57-foot steel cylinder Ontario Business Facing New Commission Probe IN LOVING MEMORY : MRS. R. T. WHITE Who Passed Away ou? cent in 1964. OTTAWA (CP)—The Domin- Production of durables was little = — an = AUGUST 2nd, 1964 B N SMITH create a new trust company but a government spokesman Significantly, 26.3 per cent of ion Bureau of Statistics index ef | changed : deal pan Business Editor with assets of more than $250,- said it was essential to main- those surveyed feel they will be | industrial production, based on |..The— shifts followed gains. in The $850,000 project is e sec- Ever loved and remembered by her Ontario's. s-h-ak en business 000,000—a- proposal: that was: of-/tain public confidence in-trusts. better off financially in six |1949 production equalling W0./ mining and drops in manufac-| ond step in the navy's ‘men it community is facing its second ficially endorsed by Mr. Wis- Elsewhere on the business months, compared with © 21.1 rose half a point to 226.0 in May, | | ring and power utility produe- im the sea” program. fam y- royal commission in less than hart as a welcome move scene, the Bank of Montreal per cent who were equally op- ‘failing to recover all of April's) - 8 (AP Wirephoto) a year Denison Mines Ltd.. whiehj)warns of danger signs «in the tjmistic a year ago. drop. tion in April. EE = Before the report on the had said it was interested im Canadian economy although ———_ cee Windfall commission has even possibly taking over control of | conditions continue buoyant and _ been handed down, Premier |British Mortgage, remained in| future prospects good, Robarts has had to set up an- lthe picture when Denison pres- | In its July business review other te look into the bewilder- ident Stephen Roman said the|the bank says increases in inc events surrounding the col- mine still holds an,option on |wholesale prices and weak- lapse of Atlantic Acceptance British Mortgage. |Besses in external trade could Corp : The option lasts unti]. Aug; 20, |¢ause trouble. First reaction of his an-|but Mr. Roman said_it—still_is/ -With longer run prospects so nouncement Friday night came |too early to say whether. it will | good; the adjustments that may mostly from political sources, jbe exercised. : ‘be- required in the months since it came on the eve of On- Finally the provincial govern- | ahead should be easier to tario's . three-day ‘eivic holiday | ment said it was ready to guar- | make, particularly if due ~at- when Torontonians leave the \antee a loan should British {tention is paid to the warning rity en masse Mortgage need it to remain sol- signs already in evidence. But one businessman said the vent, though theré:was-no in- “For the danger remains that Atlantic commission, headed by dication of hew much money what should be merely a pause Mr Justice H..S: Hughes of the |the government would he will- 7 t for breath could turn into a Ontario Supreme Court, could | ing to put up. major readjustment if exces- have much greater repercus- |SAID ESSENTIAL sive demands are put on the sions than the Windfall ,hear- | The move. was. sharply _oritt- -eeonomy at _this’particular ings; which examined the stock | cized by opposition MPPs as an | stage." gyrations last year of Windfall improper use of public funds, | Consumers, however, aren't Oils and Mines Ltd. ee UNIVERSITY GRADUATES “Windfall dealt with specula- | live mining. promotions and. in- volved ybe le of I- , 77 on lion dollars” he sony. gt mir LCANADA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Jantic could involve a couple ef zat offers. opportunities in hundred million. GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OF — “And with -the-involvement’ of RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENTS ee —other_compaaies_{t_could_be-felt-4—Pesitionsavaitahle invelve the gdministration of offices con. through most of the economy. ~— with _Soreennel, ie stores and -general® services, ; Ing maintenance and construction. — ‘ eS Se A ‘good knowledge af administrative principles and practices and ability to supervise staff and prepare clear concise re- are required. Administrative or research experience Mr. Robarts said he decided will he an ‘ PRESENT VACANCIE to appoint a royal commission because of public. apprehension over ramifications of Atlantic's troubles. The finance compafy went into receivership June 17] Alberta: Lethbridge .................... vue ($6630) . after. failing to meet some | Beaverlodge ........ pre ” ($7140) short-term ‘debts and since then gue he move thal a dense éther come | Ontario: Ottawa FhisCskenh tise. ($7140) panies, including British Mort-| . Vineland ...... Gforce Geren ($7140) gage and Trust Co., have ben | Quebec; Ste-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere | idl ee involved-— Si SMa LN ay (Bilingual) " ; : ($8280)... | British Mortgage, a long-es- Positions in other centres across. Canada_may-_be_filled—also.—}: tablished firm with head offices | Salary on appointment will be up to the level shawn and will depend on.relevant training and experience. Recent grad- uuates may be considered. - Send a resume of your education and experience to the SERVICE in Stratford, found itself in deep water because it held some At- tantie notes. : : Several.investigations—al- ready_are_under_way-in-eonnec-4- qotim “tion with the events that led to | ade ~AHantie’s woes. = meee gae The Ontario Securities Com- mssion has been examining the | situation since Atlantic went | into receivership. At least} three lawyers have been hired | fo help with the investigation and Mr. Robarts said the OSC’s | findings will be made availa- | -ble ot the commission. 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