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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 8

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His French Comes Haltingly, But PC Chief Claims Quebec By CY MONTREAL (CP) -- Opposi- tion Leader Diefenbaker con- fessed to a few flaws in his per- sonal! bilingual equipment Wed- nesday but expressed' contfi- dence about his party's pros- ag in largely French - speak- Quebec. ain these are ashes, I've seen today a phoenix rise from the ashes," Mr, Diefenbaker said of the Conservative organization In the province. Mention of the recent depart- ure from Tork ranks of former Quebec Conservative Leader Leon Balcer left the Opposition leader unruffied ashe con- fronted Montreal reporters at a press conference. Mr. Balcer, now the independ- en tmember of Parliament for Trois-Rivieres, was quoted as making a recent reference to "Diefenbaker and his Western TORONTO (CP) -- David Read, 36, a prisoner in Peel County jail at Brampton, has applied to the Ontario Su- preme Court for an order to compell jail governor D. W. Simmons to give him a hair- cut, His petition, handwritten on foolscap paper in legal phras- ing, arrived in the mail at Osgoode Hall W day. The case will be heard Friday in weekly court, In his application, Read claims there are no facilities for haircuts at the jail and he was refused permission to bring a local barber into the jail at his own expense. He says he then sent a request to Queen's Park through a prison inspector, asking if a guard could cut his hair, but was told guards are not hired to be barbers, PRISON TERM HAIR-RAISING AND DAVE CAN'T GET A TRIM Governor Simmons for- warded Read's petition to Os- Goode Hall along with a letter of his own, which says hand clippers, scissors, a comb and a stool are available for pris- oners' haircuts. He'says guards do not cut hair, there are seldom pris- oners with barbering skills, and it is against regulations to bring in civilian barbers, But, he says, Read re- cently refused an opportunity for a haircut. It was "some time" since the prisoner had his last trim. Read, formerly of Toronto, was arrested in 1963 and sen- tenced to 14 years on charges of conspiracy, breaking and entering and possession of an offensive weapon, He launched his own appeal and won a new trial which will take place in June. cowboys." LIKED TO RIDE RANGE Mr. Diefenbaker, who sits for Prince Albert, Sask., in the Commons, said: "Mr. Balcer for a long time apparently liked to ride on the range. But we found he liked to determine the direction of all those in the corral and outside." The remark was greeted with chuckles by five Tory MPs from Quebec who flanked their leader B acockuae DIEFENBAKER: PHOENIX FROM THE ASHES? | Mr, Diefenbaker was in Mont-| real to make a speech. He acted| He went on to lambaste the, The BNA Act should first be! like a campaigner out to lasso|Fulton - Favreau formula for transformed into a Canadian votes but showed no concern| constitutional amendments as alstatute, he said, and this was that a federal election is act-|"strait-jacket" for Confedera-| lsomething the Fulton-Favreau ually near. ltion and a danger to Quebec. formula would not achieve. "After the Gordon budget} The formula, worked out as @| He said special efforts are (brought down by the finance/federal - provincial conference|necessary to end the ' 'spirit of minister Monday night), andjlast fall, would provide for| defeatism in Canada" and to} the cold reception it has re-|amendment of the British North/overcome the problems of farm- ceived, any idea that it was an|America Act without the need/ers, economic expansion - election budget would have to/for reference to the British Par- |automation. be given second thoughts," he|liament. , The federal government's new aid. : | It was named for Justice Min- budget left businessmen {in rd Many of the interviewing re-lister Favreau and Mr. Diefen-\jurch and the ordinary Cana-| porters were French - speaking/baker's justice minister in the/dian no better off despite the| and one asked whether Mr.iformer Conservative govern-|announced 10-per-cent reduction! Diefenbaker thought nationallment, Davie Fulton, some of in income tax. 2d leaders should be biling-|those ideas are included n_it.| But. ald Mr. READS FRENCH |CALLS FOR CONFERENCE "T read French with the same| In his speech earlier. Wednes-|7 i, i) facility as I read English," edlat: to an executives' club and) va siti Conservative leader replied.|at the press conference he pistes "But for the life of me... Diefenbaker, "to follow Mr. Gordon and the! g.|Peregrinations of his uncertain! always a difficult 'ou' ve heard my pronuncia-jnational constitutional confer-| A Ton ence, at which federal and Continental "It's awful," someone said,|provincial legislators, constitu- STEAM BATH and the Tory chief joined in ajtional experts and representa-| wave of laughter. tives of all major interests! 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Mr. Herridge said there is an urgent need to halt the present growth in water pollution, It athe work of a water pollution control division could stress re- search into the problems brought about by chancing liv- ing habits, new industrial tech- niques and the growth of popu- lation. New methods could be sought to treat industrial waste and remove contaminants, Many complex chemicals were finding their way into the water supply of the nation, in- cluding poisons, There should be studies to ensure that this kind of pollution does " ex- ceed safe levels. David G. Hahn (L -- Toronto Broadview) said he supports| THE OSHAWA TIMES, 7 Thursday, April 29, 1965 NDP Urges Water-Pollution Board Mr. Herridge's views. 'Very, very large sums of money" will be needed to eliminate pollution, he said. If Toronto were to treat its sewage com- pletely so no pollution would escape into the water it mes cost $300,000,000. 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