Sane ere PM Returns For Racial _ Stand Quiz ' © By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis- ter: Pearson returns laic today from the Commonwealth prime conference in London to face questions in the Com- ay heen what he plans to do ada to reinforce his plea for racial equality in the Com- monwealth. He is expected to report. to the Commons Friday London talks is address to the conference Monday emphasizing the need to recognize racial equality in fact as well as in principle in the Commons about Indians and Eskimos in Canada's far|14,000 live North, and about immigra- tion procedures. Government spokesmen denied there is any racial discrimination involved) in either question. Gene Rheaume (PC -- North- |west Territories) asked whether the far-northern Indians and Eskimos would be given the right to vote. All. Indians and Eskimos do have the right to vote in the Yukon Territory, and in the District of Mackenzie, the most westerly of the Northwest Territories. The district of Keewatin, rep- resenting the eastern part of far northern continental Can- ada, and the district of Frank- lin, which covers the Arctic is- lands, have no form of elected government. sparked questions immediately Of the nearly 23,000 people liv- ing in the Northwest Territories, in the Mackenzie River district. ASKS ABOUT REVISIONS _ On the immigration question, Paul Martineau. (PC--Pontiac- Temiscamingue) asked Wednes- day whether the Immigration Act and regulations will be re- vised 'in the light of the hopes expressed by the prime minis- ter in London on behalf of Can- ada regarding racial equality in the Commomwealth." Immigration Minister Trem- blay said there is no discrimi- nation involwed in the. present Immigration Act. "The sole criteria in the choice of immigrants are eda- cation and the possession of alc trade, profession or craft," he said, OBITUARIES MRS, STANLEY HESTER | Mrs. Stanley Hester, of 467 Athol street East, died at the Oshawa General Hospital, Wed- nesday, July 15, after a long ill- ness. She was in his 58th year. The former Mary Chapman, she was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman. She was born in 1906 in Middles- borough, Yorkshire, England. She married Stanley B. Hester in Toronto in 1927. She has been a resident of Oshawa: for 27 years. Mrs. Hester was an active member of St. George's Angli- can Church. She was predeceased by one son Robert Hester in 1946. She is survived by her hus- GET GOINe... On Vacation IN A "PICK OF THE LOT" USED CAR FROM ONE OF THESE RELIABLE DEALERS $1395 1962 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE Sedan with two tone paint, ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. 140 Bond St. W. 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LINDSAY William G, Lindsay, of Har- band Stanley, of Oshawa, one} - FUNERAL OF TADEUSZ (TED) HOIAK High Requiem Mass was sung Wednesday, July 15, at 10 a.m., in St. Hedwig's church for Tsdeusz Hoiak who died at the Oshawa Genera! Hospital, July 11, He was in his 77th year. egal the mass was sung by Rev. A. Bagsik, interment fol- ead ag in Resurrection Ceme- tery. Pallbearers' were: Chester Hoiak, Joseph Konarowski, Alec and Walter Staniec, William Hercia and Joseph Solna. FUNERALS OF PAUL MICHAEL GRIFFITH TERENCE TAYLOR Now Playing YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING IN THE WOR!D LIKE WOMEN OF THE WORLD Every Incredible Scene ts Real Her body was her membership card in THE HELL FIRE CLUB oe OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 16, 1964 ae ET ABILTMORE fee cera 6:30 P.M. 725-5833 -- 1:30 P.M. and ROBERT TAYLOR High Requiem Mass was sung for Paul Michael Griffith, 16, Terence Taylor 15 and Robert |Taylor 17 who. were killed as a result of a car accident, Sun- day, July 12, at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, on Wednesday, July 15 at 10 a.m. Rev. Paul Conley conducted the service. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Whitby. The pallbearers were: Sandy Sandford, Pat Bremnre, Bobby Frith, Duncan Wilson, Ross mony road North, Oshawa, died at the Oshawa General Hospital Wednesday, July 15, after an illness lasting one year. He was jin his 90th year. The son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay, he was born in County Caven, Ireland, in 1874. He married the former |Lily May Crowells in Bowman- jville in 1899. He has been a resident of Oshawa for 87 years. He was a member of Har- mony United Church. He farmed} }at Thornton's road for 43 years| |before it became the present) |Oshawa airport. | Mr. Lindsay was predeceased | iby his wife Lily May, in 1943. He is.survived by four daugh- ters, Mrs. Walter Langmaid |(Katie), Mrs, Alvin Currah \(Mary), Mrs. Edward Fice |(Eva) and Mrs. Robert Knox \(Ella), all of Oshawa, five sons, James, John, Russell, Wil- fred and Robert of Oshawa, 16 grandchildren, and 9 great- grandchildren. He is resting at the Arm- |strong Funeral Home, for serv- ice in the chapel, Saturday, July 18 at 11 am. Rev. N. T. |Holmes of Harmony United Church will conduct the serv-| ice. Interment will be in Osha-| wa Union Cemetery. |\THOMAS HENRY SOLOMON The death of Thomas Henry| Solomon occurred in Oshawa General Hospital, Wednesday, July 15, following a lengthy illness, Last residence was 65 Burk street and he was in his| 74th year. A son of the.late Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Solomon he mar- jried the former Miss Clara |Glover. For 51 years he work- ed as a trimmer with General Motors and retired in 1957. He was a member of Centre Street United Church. | Mr. Solomon is survived by jhis wife, five sons, Clifford, |Kenneth and David of Oshawa, Thomas, Whitby, and George, |Raglan. There are four daugh- jters Mrs. F. Jordan (Velma), |Toronto, Mrs. J. McPhee, (Al- |berta), 'Peterborough, Mrs. K. |Harwood, (Dorothy), Toronto, | and Mrs. Dr. Lehman, (Hyla), | Hollywood, Florida. There are| |39 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Resting at the Gerrow Funer-| jal Home for a service in the| chapel, Friday, p.m. Rey. ter of July 17, at 2 Arthur Magee, minis- Centre Street United jice and interment will be in |Oshawa Union Cemetery. FUNERAL OF ETHEL MAY COWDREY Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel May Cowdrey who died jat the Oshawa General Hospi- jtal July 12, were held at the Armstrong Funeral Chapel, Wed- |nesday, July 15, at 2.30 p.m. She was in her 79th year. Rev. H. A. Mellow conducted the service and interment. fol- lowed in Oshawa Union Ceme- \tery. Pallbearers were: T. Ham- |mell, W. Yourkevitch, F, Coys- ton, H. Canfield, R. Jackson and R, Burris, Judge Ponders Cleric Sex Rap Quashing CHATHAM, Ont. (CP)--Juve- nile court Judge W. H. Fox re- jserved decision Wednesday on a request by defence . counsel jto quash charges against Rev. |R. D. 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