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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 14

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 23, 1964 U.K. Tories May Lose 2 Out Of 4 Byelections LONDON (CP)--Prime Minis-;were too scared to risk a test ter Sir Alec' Douglas - Home short - circuited some Labor party propaganda machinery " Wednesday by announcing four byelections next month in for- mer Conservative seats. The Tories stand a good chance of losing two of the seats --the industrial constituency of Rutherglen near Glasgow and the Wiltshire riding of Devizes. They held Rutherglen with 19,- 146: votes against 17,624 for La- bor in the 1959 election and De- pool vizes with 20,682 against Labor's 16,844. of public opinion. WAS LESSER EVIL Sir Alec and his party chair- man, Lord Blakenham, seemed to have decided the possibility of losing two seats was a lesser evil than enduring Labor taunts of "political cowardice." Labor had hoped to further embarrass the government by getting in first with two other byelections--at Faversham and the Both are former Labor seats land the opposition party plays a The other two seats--Winches-|.+¢ in settling the timing. ter and' Bury St. Edmunds-- look fairly safe. The decision to fight in May --probably May 14--was_be- lieved to have been taken quite suddenly and came as a shock to some Conservatives. Leader of the Commons Sel- These contests sibly May 28. Conservatives' 24,074. In Liver- against 12,384 by the Conserva- wyn Lloyd hinted only a few tives. Scotland division of Liver-' are likely to take place later in May--pos- Labor got 24,327 votes in Fa- versham in 1959 against the pool, Labor polled 20,051 votes days ago that there might be) OF the six, election analysists no more byelections before the thimk the Devizes poll will give fall general election, although|the most significant indication ag pio aheig ecru eka jof how the country will vote in Pp > Seer vet 2 ction. ers surmised, was that Labor ee leaders were gathering to plan| only 4.8 per cent to win the seat a propaganda campaign based) and national opinion polls show on the thesis that the Tories|the socialists have been doing There Labor needs a swing of s Magistrate 1.' V. Dublenski Parking Meter War Boge : nickel is 'aaa ie Delayed One Week «. | Mr. Froomkin then introduced Lr laa. cael pashan two new arguments. He claimed } Winni ino|that the charge of permitting a battle against Winnipes parking car to remain parked while the Se See we Te violation tag is showing doesn't es pby|exist and there there was no n counsel John Enns tojeVidence to show that he au- pi ate ogo to prepare a writ-|{horized, allowed or permitted ten defence. ithe car to be parked. vacancies will be held Monday, June 22, in Nipissing in North- ern Ontario and Saskatoon in The case started April 1 when) , Mr. Froomkin refused in court) WAIT FOR PHONES to pay a $2 parking ticket He} PARIS (AP) -- Communica- contended that Winnipeg park-'tions Minister Jacques Marette ing meters were illegal because|says France doesn't have the they instructed motorists to, in-| money to provide telephones for sert a nickel--something that he/all the people who want them. claimed didn't legally exist. Un-|He says the waiting time is 14 Pearson announced Wednesday. Voters in the two constituen-|until will be|fore 1957. Nipissing and nomination day June 8 Pearson Okays Two Byelections OTTAWA (CP)--Federal by-(nority of Commons seats--have !2dn't been made by the New elections to fill two Commons|important implications for the| \two major parties. Saskatoon is in the heart of i the almost-solidiy Conservative Saskatchewan, Prime Minister|Prairies and had been held by|nounced his party will field a Jones for them from. 1957|"onq his death last month, The\ene 2nd the Social Credit cies will be unumerated May 18|CCF held the seat 12 years be-|nate. has until his death last month, less than a year after he became revenue minister. PARTIES NOT DECIDED Prospects .were for three or more candidates in each con- |stituency although final plans Democratic, Social Credit and Creditiste parties. There were signs of a five- way fight in Nipissing. Credi- tiste Leader Real Caouette an- party also js expected to nomi- The New Democrats intend to an unbroken|contest the seat unless Mr. Gar- The byelections -- third and|Liberal tradition going back tolland's widow is nominated by der Canada's Currency Act. |months. fourth since the Liberals came|1921 and was the personal pre-|the Liberals, in which case a to power a year ago with a mi-iserve of Jack Garland from 1949 spokesman said the NDP prob- ably would not oppose her if the Conservatives did likewise, However, the Conservatives \were making plans on the basis jthat the Liberals would select either A. Thomas Smith, a North Bay lawyer, or Carl Le- gaiilt, a Sturgeon Fails merch- ant.- Richard F. Donnelly, a North Bay lawyer, was men- tioned here as a likely Conser- vative standard-bearer. In Saskatoon, Conservative sources indicated that Mrs. Harry Jones, widow of the for- mer MP, has agreed to seek the nomination, And for the Lib- erals, former Saskatoon mayor Sydney L. Buckwold,. who placed second to Mr, Jones in the 1963 federal election, is a likely candidate. Vote totals by parties in the two constituencies in the 1963 federal general election: Nipissing--Libetal 16,547, Con- servative 7,283, NDP 2,351, So- cia) Credit 1,587. : Saskatoon -- Cogserv. 237, Liberal 13,499, NDP 8,262, Social Credit 1,256, tions of this Parliament, the Liberals easily retained two |Montreal seats--Laurier and St, Denis--in February. - Montreal easily retained two seats--Laurier and St. Denis-- in February. Current Commons standing: Liberals ge eg Con- servatives 94, New Rey cee 17, Creditistes 13, Credit ll, vacant 2. ; jconsiderably better than that in 2 S |recent months. Diem's Kin ill ® Will Die By Guillotine | vaLUABLE FURS SAIGON (AP)--A nine-man| court has sentenced Ngo Dinh) Can, younger brother of South) Viet Nam's late president Ngo Dinh Diem, to die on the guillo- tine. The &8-year-old former over- jerd of central South Viet Nam was sentenced after conviction Wednesday night on charges of murder, extortion and misuses of power. | A diabetic who suffered a| heart attack last Friday, Can| sat slumped in his chair and showed no emotion at the ver- dict. His only chance now to save his head would be a successful appeal for clemency to Chief-of- State Duong Van (Big) Minh, the general who overthrew Diem last Nov. 1 in the coup that led to the death of the president and his adviser- brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu. | The tribunal ordered confisca-| tion of all Can's holdings. | A refusal of the United. States | to grant Can asylum led to his) arrest. | Can sought refuge at the U.S. consulate in Hue, his home town, after the November coup. The Americans turned him over to revolutionary authorities. It's Time NOW! To Store Your With OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE Guaranteed Protection from @ MOTHS @ FIRE @ THEFT, Etc. @ "SHINERIZING" (Fur Coat Cleaning) FREE! 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