2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 12, 1960 WHITBY DEMONSTRATES HOSPITAL SUPPORT STARTING OFF Whitby's campaign to raise funds for a 220-bed addition to the Oshawa General Hospital Tuesday eve- ning were members of Branch | 112 of the Canadian Legion with a cheque for $1000. The | presentation of the cheque by branch president Verpon Mace Carl to Campaign Organizer William Davidson is shown in | top picture. Back row from left are: Colin Sutherland, Earl Ormiston, Mayor Stanley Mar- tin, Harry Inkpen, Andrew Muir and Frank Steffler. Front row, from left are Harry James, Mr, Davidson, Mr, Mac- Carl and Legion Chaplain Rev, David Marshall, In lower pic. ture, Mr. Davidson is shown turning over cheques totalling 'STILL FEARFUL' Treaty Indians fied that Stepanolf was spotted throwing a crumpled piece of par per to the ground as he was being led into police headquarters, He said the paper was a list of the bonds found on Yacknin, The trial is continuing, Stolen Stock Found On Store Man MONTREAL (CP)--A detective By JOHN E. BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--A parliament. dian Act and other measures to help Canada's 174,000 Indians. brief sald that the Indian is unable to live on an equal Fear Betrayal testified Wednesday that he searched clothing store operator Moe. Yacknin and found $0,000 worth of stock certificates stolen. in a $890,000 burglary at the Pre- mier Trust and Savings Com- It proposed that Indians be given the right to appeal to | vincial supreme courts against AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5.6335 ary committee was told Wednes- day that Alberta's treaty Indians remain unconvinced any real ef- fort will be made by the federal government to improve the lot of Canadian Indians, "We are still fearful that un- pleasant or further dictatorial measures may again be forced upon us . , ." the 18,525-member Indian Association of Alberta told {the joint Commons-Senate com. {mittee studying Indian affaits. | The brief called for the estab | 'Too many times in the past jishment of a separate federal de- |we have experienced betrayal or |the misuse of trust." The association presented a 58- page brief proposing a wide va- riety of amendments to the In.' Sovesmmer ruling affecting In- jans. And it urged greatly ex- nded health, education and wel are services and greater oppor-| tunities for employment. The association said no amend. ments should be proposed to the Indian Act until all Indian bands and organizations have had an opportunity to study come ment on them, STRONG OBJECTION Mrs. John C. Gorman, counsel for the Alberta association, said the Indians take strong exception to a section of the Indian Act which enables the government to enf! hise an Indian arbitrarily, This could be done in cases footing with the white man un- less he is prepared to give up his treaty rights, He must become enfranchised, a step which en- ebles him to obtain a lump sum of cash from band funds, BEING BRIBED Canadian Indians "are being bribed with their own money to free the government of its treaty obligations." partment of Indian affairs and royal commissions to study In. dian educational problems and Indian affairs administration in Alberta. ; |ers to jail. $3100 to Hospital Board Presi dent T. L. Wilson of Oshawa. The cheques are: Canadian Legion $1000; Wood's Trans. port, Whitby, $1500; Whitby Motors Ltd., $300; Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson, $150; and Mr, and Mrs. Donald A. Wilson, $150, ~Oshawa Times Photos JAIL MAY BE HARMFUL MONTREAL (CP)--A research conference on criminology and delinquency was told today that which take into consideration only the protection of soclety, at the expense of the gullty man, First Offenders Need Attention where the government felt an In- dian had advanced sufficiently to live in the white man's world. Citizenship Minister Fairclough said she has asked the commit. tee to recommend that the sec- tion be removed from the act, The association said the act should be amended to enable In- dians to enjoy all the rights, privileges and liabilities of non- Indians without any loss of treaty rights, MARRIAGE PROBLEM Chief Howard Beebe made an impassioned plea for help to pre-| and soclal worker whom he could consult and from whom he would expect an evaluation which would pany in St. Catharines Jan, 29, 1959, Det.-Lt. Marc Maurice gave the testimony at the trial of Yacknin, 40, on a charge of possessing the stolen certificates. The detective told how he and two other officers, acting on a tip, went to Yacknin's store. He said he noticed Yacknin had "a bulge in his pocket" and a search produced the certificates. This was a little more than a week after the break-in, Peter (the Russian) Stepanoff, 30, arrested that same day as he left Yacknin's store, has been convicted of a similar charge and is awaiting sentence, Det.-8gt, Jean Beaupre testi- Immigrants Advised Of Their Rights TORONTO (CP) -- A six-page pamphlet in Italian is being dis. ' " CHILDREN DO Ever since Grandmother's hove relied on 'Mother onts to give relief from worms, fen safe to give to children ~ yeor wp. ickly effective. Giver «sate... Pleasant Effective Use Mother Graves' WORM EXTERMINATOE ' lin many cases it is harmful and unnecessary to send first offend: Sponsored by McGill Univer- sity and the University of Mont. real, the three-day meeling was launched with a symposium of papers by Dr. Bruno M, Cor- mier, psychiatrist at St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary here, and by Mrs. M. Kennedy, psychiatric social worker at McGill, not only do not fulfil a social help him to make his own judge ment." vent white men from marrying tributed this week to advise Im. Indian girls to obtain their treaty migrant workers of their elvil function but seriously inhibit re. habilitation. , . . "Out of the 176 studied we felt that at least 40 per cent could have been rehabilitated outside the penitentiary and without any harm to society, "Not only that, but our impres- sion is that it would be easier for these gullty men to return to so- clety as contributing members if they had not spent two, three, the reasons certain crimes were committed, said: is the group of late offenders who come to commit erimes as a result, direct or indirect, of a patiiviogie marriage, or a marital crisis, Mrs. Kennedy, after analyzing money. Mr, Beebe, a councillir of the Blood reservation at Cardston, Alta, said that when an Indian girl marries a white man she loses her treaty rights and can- not return to her reserve. How ever, when she leaves and be. comes enfranchised she receives a per capita share of the capital and revenue in the band funds. "Let us emphasize how large "Let us remember that these Both papers deal exclusively with male first-offenders over the age of 20 sentenced to two years or more, five or more years in prison." [Frauanion NEEDED Dr. Cormier said his investiga:| Continuing his thesis that all tion was based on the study of/Men are mot equal and that 176 cases. Mrs, Kennedy's survey | therefore they should not merit centred on 113 married first-of-|®dual punishment for crimes they fenders--described as "latbeom.|COMmitted, Dr. Cormier sald: ers" to crime, "We would like to see in the L NOT EQUA near future that every judge Ald Not re aL could have at his disposal a "There is a principle In justice| forensic clinic, which would in- that every man is equal before Clude a psychiatrist, psychologist are hot habitual criminals, but people who break under the con- tinuing stress of a highly con. flicted and damaging family re. lationship; or they may be faced with an external situation which is too much for them. , , . "What is essential is a sound rehabilitation program based on an evaluation of all the many- sided interlocking factors, in the personality of the man, in the marriage and in the social en- vironment." "There have been cases where a has been induced by a non-Indian man to marry him and, as soon as ner enfranchise- ment money arrives, he spends it and deserts her. This leaves the woman in the pitiful situation where she cannot return to her own people and is usually {ll equipped to make a living in the non<Indian community." He sald the association recom-| the law. "I accept this principle. | But there is another principle,| ° Dr. Wilde Quits I apparently opposite, that I also| accept. This principle is the fact| MONTREAL (CP)--Montreal's| internationally - known brain sur-| Boy. 13, Die After Battle In Hospital HAMILTON (CP)--Barry Far rell, 13, died in hospital here late Wednesday after a three - week| fight against tetanus, commonly| known as lockjaw. | The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Edward Farrell of Mount Pleas-| ant near Brantford, was brought| to Hamilton General Hospital | Tuesday night after his critical|throat that pushed air into his | condition was complicated by al kidney ailment. disconnected doctors said his con dition was slightly improved, but still critical. The boy cut his foot in an ac: cident on his farm home April 15, and six days later was taken to hospital with tetanus. He did not respond to anti - tetanus serum. Doctors said the chances of his not responding were 280,000 to 1. Dr. William M. Goldberg, who ran the kidney machine, had said| it would be four or five days be-| fore it was known whether the| boy's own kidneys would operate normally. Barry was also being helped to breath by a tube inserted in his lungs, After being stricken with te- By DON BEENEY Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) -- A United States doctor who claims fluori- dation of public water supplies is unconstitutional and against civil liberties admitted W ed n e sday that at least eight U.S. state supreme courts have ruled other- ib ise. Anpearing before the royal commission on fluoridation, Dr. Frederick Exner of Seattle, | He was connected to an artific-{tanus, Barry had been given wash, said he opposes fluori- fal kidney machine for several drugs to relax his muscles and dated water because it poses a hours, When the machine was stop spasmodic contractions. 'definite danger to health -- from| CLUB PRESENTS $1000 The Get-Together Club Mon- day night presented a cheque | for $1000. to, help the current drive for funds for the Oshawa General Hospital building pro- | for purchasing two bassinettes and five wheel chairs. John Young, president of the club, is shown pr ing the cheque to George Flet + (right) co- gram. The money is to be used | chairman of the association's i : Lad HEQUE committee. Looking on at left 1s ager for the Oshawa General Hospital drive. «Oshawa Times Photo 8 U.S. Courts Okay Fluorine that men are in reality unequal "They are unequal in intellig- |goen, Dr, Wilder Penfield, 69, an- nounced his resignation Wednes- day as. director of the Montreal | Neurological Institute, a depart- lence, in capacity to take respon-| | sibility, in social rank, in physical| ment of McGill University. At the institute's annual meet- and mental health. | "We cannot escape the fact ing, Dr. Penfield said he is go- {ing to "use the pen inst f | mends that payment of enfran-| chisement money to an Indian woman who marries a white man be delayed for five years, r Penfield Montreal of every hour and a "play-back" Playwright Award 'Named For Massey | and gal rights in Ontario, La- bor inister Daley announced Wednesday. The pamphlet, prepared by the government's anti - diserimina. tion commission, was published following charges of exploitation of Italian immigrant workers, mostly in the construction indus. try. In an accompanying letter, Mr, Daley says that under the human rights code all residents of On- tario are "equal in dignity and rights" and the labor and wel- fare laws were adopted to ensure social justice for all. "If anyone cms to deprive you of your rights I want you to know that the laws of Ontario are on your side." The pamphlet explains the op-| eration of various acts and there is a special section on safety reg: ulations for those engaged In construction and tunnel projects, | Recently five immigrant workers | were killed in a tunnel explosion in Toronto. Other pamphlets are being pre- pared in other languages. NATURAL GAS | IS YOUR 8EsT BUY HOUSE HEATING NOTHING DOWN can be elicited by electrical stimulus of the bared organ. He also linked specitiec brain areas with the body sections and discovered two brain mechanisms absent in Isa ibl planation of man's ability speak. OTTAWA (CP) -- A medallion for the best Canadian playwright of a production in the Dominion Drama Festival finals has been ed in honor of Hon. Vincent Massey, former governor « gen- eral of Canada. ex- to Ithat harsh, exemplary sentences, the scalpel." Dr, Theodore Rasmussen, who| served under him for a number | of years, has been named his| successor. | of mongoloids, | Dr. Penfield, director of the| |, Mr. Justice K, G. Morden of|;iitute and chairman of the de- | the Ontario Court of Appeal, who partment of neurology at the uni- | heads the three-member commis- versity, was born in Spokane, sion, pointed out that the U.S.|wagh "put is a Canadian citizen tion 8 openchent sor iier and has' served at the nse | because they upheld the decisions Ey ye | {of municipalities which intro- He "told the meeting he has |duced fluoridated water, been awarded a Guggenheim | Dr. Exner said the question of po ndation fellowship in medical civil rights and fluoridation has|oq cation Dot yet come before the US.| "So I shall become a fellow as Snpreme Ooict Sor fal ge soon as I complete the remaining conclusive, projects on my desk. I shall use | : la pen instead of a scalpel in WOULD STOP PLANS [what will be for me a new ca- He urged the commission to|Treer. recommend to the Frost govern-| Dr. Rasmussen, born in Provo, ment there be no sanction of Utah. is a skilled neurosurgeon fluoridation and that "present|/who first came to Montreal in violations be terminated." 1939 as a research fellow and re- The municipalities which have |mained here until he was named permitted fluoridation have been |professor of neurological surgery deceived, he said, by a con.|at the University of Chicago in certed propaganda drive. i947. He returned to the institute [i 954. "The fluoridation experiments? June, 19 at Grand Rapids (Mich.) and WORLD-WIDE FAME aol mottling of the teeth to the birth supply could contribute to all cal figures compared with those of Brantford's mortality rate is the same as in Sarnia, which has no fluorine in its water, and Strat- Mr. Massey has served as of- ficer and patron and is the only life governor of the festival, The Massey award was de- signed by Tom Shingles at the Royal Canadian Mint. N. A Parker, master of the mint, said it is one of the finest works ever produced there. Two Canadian plays will com- pete at the festival finals in Van- couver. The authors are Frederik Fluorine Damage Claim Discounted BRANTFORD (CP) -- Dr. G. Murray Fraser, Brant County medical officer of health, termed as nonsense the claim of a United States doctor that fluoridated water can cause damage to the brain, premature births, paraly- No Payment Until September!!! Easy payments over YEARS Has EE Ey $5.60 pon Ry arr most furnaces. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE DONE IN A FEW HOURS Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE AWNINGS WINDOWS sis of nerve ends and complica- tions of diabetes. Dr. Charles A. Brusch of Cam- bridge, Mass., told the royal com- mission on fluoridation Monday that adding fluorine to a water Spoerly (Ballad on an Overseas Theme) and James Reany (The Kildeer). The circular medallion bears Mr, Massey's head in profile. these effects. door salesmen nof te! Information about dealers y Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natu Bu equipment call of write the Salps epartment of a Consumers Das DOORS FACTORY PRICES CALL RA 8-3711 FREE ESTIMATES Your Gas company d fain cables statistic," br. Fraser suid vo. || ORGANIST NIGHTLY -- 9-12 NORMAN HOWARD HOTEL LANCASTER Ontario and Canada show ford which has a naturally fluori- RA 3-3468 SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL DRIVE ! { RAINBOW PRODUCTS 328 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA dated water supply. FOOD MARKET, Did You Know ... In the main Dining Room of the GENOSHA MOTEL you con have a Fullcourse Dinner for 34 SIMCOE ST. NORTH ® HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS @ GOL DEN RIPE H. M. Smith, campaign man- | ONLY 95c. continued in such flagrant viola-| world-wide acclaim for pioneer the name of experiments. He made many significant dis- have much to answer for." wrote fiction and nonfiction, and the incidence of moneolism in.| His contributions to medical cure, and evidence that the brain WOULDN'T TRUST MOH | commission, asked whether Dr. | Brantford to determine if chil-| tion. MOH: on fluorisis." Fred Langer wishes to take this opportunity in introducing: tomers the very best of service with all the Newburgh (N.Y.), Brantford and| Under Dr. Penfield's guidance, elsewhere were undertaken and the Montreal Institute gained tion of moral and scientific re-|work in brain surgery and re- quirements as to be unworthy of [search of the nervous system. "Dentists, doctors and scien. coveries himself, operated regu- tists who endorse fluoridation , . .|larly, travelled widely, lectured, i (voi. [18 a member of some 40 inter- Pen Water x eveala. that | national medical associations. | ereases i irect Tati science include a diagnosis of | amount of Pid at, Be epilepsy"s cause and a surgleal vidio hordes each detail | Austin Cooper, counsel for the = Exner had consulted the medical | officers of health at Stratford and dren there suffered from mottling | of the teeth because of fluorida- "I wouldn't believe them any- way. I would never believe afi 77 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA RA 8.8172 to thank his many customers for their pat- ronage in the past and takes great pleasure MR. HANS LEIPNER, THE NEW OWNER who will continue to give old and new cus- finest in choice FRESH and COOKED meats. 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