a 2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 30, 1968 Hees Doesn't Intend To Meet Balcer MONTREAL (CP) -- George Hees, looked on by many as a possible future candidate for leadership of the Progressive Conservative party, said Thurs- day he has no plans to meet Leon Balcer to discuss the fu- ture of the party in Quebec. _|. Mr. Balcer, former Quebec _ leader, resigned from the party _|April 7 after a series of clashes '|with Opposition Leader Diefen- baker over the party's policies towards Quebec. Mr, Balcer, .|member for Trois - Rivieres, _|now sits in the Commons as an _ | independent, In a prepared statement, Mr. Hees referred to reports pub- lished Wednesday that Mr. Bal- cer "indicated to the press that he expected to have a meeting with me to discuss the future of the Conservative party in Quebec." Mr. Hees, former Conserva- tive trade minister, and now president of the Montreal and Pressures would be exerted|Canadian stock exchanges, upon the corporation in its se-|added: - ) Fleming Rips Gordon Plan Pope Implores All Nations For Federal Corporalién To Strive At World Peace rosonro Finance Minister Donald Flem- ing lashed out Thursday night ving i i i i y t the government's proposed VATICAN CITY (AP)--Popejeven growing in extent and in-.devotion to the Virgin Mary, and a : p Paul appealed today for "con-|tensity, which could at any mo-'exhorted his flock: Cc Os a rg ee versations and negotiations at|ment produce a spark for a ter-| 'So, venerable brothers, let ca _- - met or anger- Pg pa ae all levels" to avert the threat|rible fresh conflict." jour prayers ascend to Mary in 908 an 1 Se wsehhraee ;' a ee ser oe or = : of war. He made his plea in the; The reference seemed to nase xi month of hers." Making his first public speech|!aw, told the annual: dinner o} second encyclical letter of his|ply particularly to Viet Nam. reign. The 2,000-word encyclical was|ISSUES PLEA "We beg all who hold respon- (CP) -- Formeryto help finance private business enterprises. Government holdings in the corporation would be limited to 10 per cent of the outstand- ing shares. since he retired from public|the Trust Companies Associ- The pontiff said the interna-jentitled "Mense Maio" -- the life two years ago, he said the|@tion of Canada that he was corporation conld have '"'calam- pr gene as - gg ona tional situation is "darker and|rhonth of May--from the first|sibility in public life not to re- itous consequences" and ex- and not as a former Progress- pa uncertain than ever, en words of its Latin text. main deaf to the unanimous de- lpressed the hope Finance Min- ai pscpg bie --* that grave new threats are en-| Addressing all Roman Catho-jsire of mankind which wants ister Gordon will reconsider} Among his points: dangering the supreme benefitlics, Pope Paul urged prayers peace," the Pope said. and withdraw it. SEES NO JUSTIFICATION of world peace." \for world peace and for the suc-} "We ask that they do all in The proposed $1,000,000,000 Waa sek ts aelutilaan talk He did 'not mention specificicess of the second Vatican ecu-jtheir power to preserve the corporation was outlined by Mr. HE degen ge : ms am ) world trouble spots by name.|menical council, which resumes|peace that is threatened, and Gordon in his budget Monday aa copy nt pecrwn ov But he spoke of "unspeakable/for its final session Sept. 14. |continue at all time to foster ; Pp existing bus- sufferings caused by agitation, He noted that the month ofjand encourage conversations night. The public would be in- u vited to buy shares, initially at ries that was operating effic- guerrilla warfare, acts of war,\May is especially dedicated tojand negotiations at all levels, : 4 that the dangerous resort to $5 each, and the proceeds used it was 6 . force with all its lamentable Ancient Furies Stir Anew)s.2522.cr 08 As U.S. Invades Dominica of law and human values, he attacked guerrilla warfare, ter- rorism and reprisals in these By CARMAN CUMMING s+strange that the rebels described The landing of United States|as pro-Castro are the same ele- marines in the Dominican Re-|ments that set out last weekend "fantastic illusion" to suggest the corporation could be independent of the govern- Use ope ment as Mr. Gordon said it, would. If public money was in- # | vested in it, "how can the gov- jernment and how can Parlia-) n e 1S@ ment divorce themselves from) ~ responsibility to the Canadian) TORONTO (CP) --,Consump- os for sid yr gy i tion of barbiturates by Cana-} e suggestion that financial ; j " | "He (Mr. Balcer) has not been dians has increas ag enor-/Support for the corporation mae ot teins: "1 can in touch with me to suggest such mously, Dr. E. E. Temelcoff/would be sought from insur- Picture loca} members of Par-|, meeting and in view of his told the second annual Confer-|ance companies, banks and'liament feeling obliged to add|statement when he resigned ence on Addictions Thursday. |°ther institutions was "danger-|their entreaties . . . on behalf/from the party, I do not expect Dr. Temelcoff, a Toronto psy-|°US in the extreme." The gov- of shaky enterprises in their!that he will. ichiatrist, said Canada imported ernment had no right to press constituencies. 'When he resigned from the 157,000 pounds of barbiturates in such institutions, acting as Since the corporation was to|Conservative party, Mr. Balcer 1962 compared with 36,000 trustees for other people's|provide financing to firms that)made it very ear that he in- pounds in 1952. money, to invest in the corpor-| might otherwise Seek funds _in|tends to remain as an indepen- There may be additional -- 7 a, -- a enterprise dent, and it appeared that he \black market supplies brought) Ja proposal had beenjwhich can scare up a foreign/had no more interest in the fu- into' Canada Ulsgally. he 3aid gree ne by some as a way to|take-over bid can march to the|ture of the Conservative party. out thin de ind seathia' to ceneuk "buy Janada back, but even Canada Development Corpor-|if this did not: represent Mr. u is 1s Imposs © SSS€S5-\if fully subscribed and used tojation and demand a bigger and|Rpalcer's feelings and intentions "Many of the experts consider|purchase foreign holdings in| better price." about the party he: should, with- barbiturates a more dangerous|Canada the corporation could) If the corporation insisted on|oyt delay, make his position drug than heroin or morphine," |not account for more than four|having members on the boards|ojear and join with others in he added per cent of such holdings." . . .|of firms it invested in, "its ten-|assisting the party in any way While they are extremely val-\It could never hope to acquire|tacles can spread like those of| possible." : uable in treatment they are also|more than. a very small frac-\an octopus throughout the Ca- -- addictive and, in excess, canjtion of present foreign invest-|nadian economy." | |produce physical and social ef-|ment in Canada. If the corporation showed a DONALD FLEMING NEW BANK BUILDING OPENED An Oshawa native, W. Erle Yonge. Mr. McLaughlin who McLaughlin, chairman and has extensive background in president of the Royal Bank ° Canadian and international of Canada was with Premier financial circles said the John Robarts yesterday as new building emphasized Your Health is your most important asset... how many pay days could you afford to miss? Income Replacement PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE should be in your family's budget for 1965. "We cannot fail to raise our| voices in defence of the dignity resentments through the hemis-! Bosch. a ag sod de cag warfare phere--no matter how worthy; Bosch, though well to the left,|@" of terrorism, the practice Americans have not forgotten|"Yankee puppet" by the Cuban oe ava eh Which Hat the free-wheeling "big stick' leader, ae aes eich no! he cut the ribbon officially the high degree of regional Doinicans over the age of 50) Reports from Santo Domingo|humane, but also embilter even) Jo in white marble, the was elected chairman and can recall the last U.S. occupa-| have varied widely on the poli-/more the hearts of those in con-) li-storey structure will con- president of the bank in That kind of gunboat diplo-|Started as a pro-Bosgh show)" e new T Mai cLaughlin of Colborne é . pate f "Thes . | Of the new Toronto Main McLaughlin of Co macy ended with Franklin p.| With support from several other name Siekee OA EME Branch. It is located on street east, Oshawa, bor" policy. But whites in an-|ingly under the control of ex-/good will or at least can render] _ - cient pond Domingo can still] tremists. jmore difficult negotiations) 1 NEED... In the new intervention, the|t{he marines as a bridgehead toja reasonable settlement U.S. says the marines have|Prevent formation of a Commu-} Pope Paul noted that other induced by narcotics like he-'ready finding adequate mar-|the exigencies of the govern- , kets. 'The riskiest of all would|ment, political and otherwise roin ' ' ighting. well aware U.S. intervention, onjin May "whenever danger hov- Se kd | Barbiturates -- derivatives of| ation idends?"" ~~ ~~ been expressed that they were| forces, ould provide precisely world." He went on: i urning O er \barbituric acid--are drugs like a --_--_______= sept to be on the spot in case)the threat the extremists need) "When we look at the present phenobarbital,. seconal, nembu- t Sunny Netra: | wnec * "= minicans still feel the U.S. wasihave compelling reasons for be fo relleve tension ang SBmely, 'ASTRO THRE! 30 today becoming light tonight) f ' 3 7 jesthes. efore an operation, The New York Herald Tri-| that led to the 31-year dictator-jespecially grave: That it makes| Synopsis: Strong winds will|and Saturday. pe 'at er ae bune, in its lead stery Thursday,|ship of Rafael Trujillo, whoseja call for united prayer a mat-|sweep over Ontario by this eve- ws i | 6 sunny this afternoon.) iy. avails 'ug stores vent Pg canes take-over by} In the turmoil since then, op-|bishops of the church, who! [Lakes St. Clair, Erie and|Much cooler. Clear and cold 904 eT ee reba ike not pro-Castro forces." : of man and of christian civili- Washington's motives was never a Castro sympathizer|°! holding hostages and of tak- days when the marines acted as only reverse the development opening the bank's new On- autonomy in Royal Bank tion that lasted eight years be- tical make-up of the revolution. flict. tain alk Ontario heqdquar- 1962. He is the son of the ljeftist groups, has come increas-|the paths still open to mutual/ faa dat he week a i : j , expect an occasional "yanqui"| If this evidence is borne out,|which, if conducted with open-| WEATHER FORECAST been sent in only to evacuate| nist government {Roman Catholic pontiffs had [remain to be offered to the}will not enter into the declar- |RELIEVE the confused fighting develops|t0 weld a united front. needs of the church or at the 1 White River, Cochrane: Vari-| >... 4. : ; said President Johnson ordered/repressive rule ended with his|ter of urgency." ning and end the seasons' first|able They are sold to the public position to- military rule has|make up the ecumenical coun-|Huron, Niagara, Lake Ontario,|night. Sunny Saturday. Winds ; : sc In Washington, lparbiturates; usually they' are words: public is bound to stir up oldito bring back ex-president Juan zation, We cannot fail to con- Dominicans and other Latin|and in fact was described as a/!"8. reprisals against unarmed) policemen of the hemisphere. EXTREMISTS TAKE OVER Of he SOHO Of WARE Is Fair ONG) tario headquarters building. operations. Mr. McLaughlin tween 1916 and 1924. But there is evidence that what) ¢eorrEMENT POSSIBLE ters offices as well as those ate Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roosevelt and the "good neigh-| jeer from the children. the U.S. will be tempted to use|ness and fairness, could lead to A Mil fects more serious than those, Good investments were al-|profit, "can we be assured that V d d Call Americans threatened by the But Washington also will beljalso asked for prayers to Mary Sunn n il 9 PERRY But inevitably suspicions have|the side of right-wing militarylered menacingly over the| TENSION Canadian Development Corpor-|ation or withholding of div- j f ; i and yial. They used| into a Communist take-over. Rightly or wrongly, many Do-|state of peace in the world, we, TORONTO (CP) -- Forecastjafternoon. Clear tonight. at, BEG SMny als Ahoy ete issued by the weather office at|Saturday. Winds northwest 20 to); aa 5 be " partly to blame for conditions|lieving that the present hour is|5:30 a.m induce sleep, such as initial an cloudiness this morning ; aah st aka a! the marines in '"'hoping to pre-| assassination in 1961 Addressing himself to the|heat wave | mainly jonly on prescription. (Sleeping the Whitelbeen one of the few factors|cil, the Pope said the council] Windsor, Toronto, Hamilton,|/northwest 20 to 30 today be-|),-omides.) house denied reports congress-| bringing together the conflicting] "confronts the church with the|\London: Sunny with a _ few|coming light tonight and Satur- men had been told fear of ajpolitical views. immense problem of how to re-|cloudy periods today and Sat-|day E. W. Kenrick of Haileybury Communist take-over was be-| So a military goverriment sup-/new herself in accordance with urday, Warm this morning turn-| White River, Cochrane: Vari- Ont said courts and penal incl hind the janding ported by the marines would be|the needs of our times." ing cooler this afternoon. Winds/able cloudiness this morning) 'itjtions shoutd not be dealing] In the confused world of Do- a hard pill indeed for the Do-| The Pope told the bishops|southwest 20 to 30 shifting to/mainly sunny this afternoon.| 4) sisaholles atic seminittl minican politics, it is not too) minicans to swallow heavy tasks await them in the|northwest around mid-day be-|Much cooler. Clear and cold to-|.ximes while in need of medical final session and added; "After|coming light this evening. night. Saturday sunny with Sl ccatmant . that will follow the equally im-| Georgian Bay, Haliburton, Ti-/few cloudy periods. Winds sal portant period of implementing) magami, Algoma, North Bay,|northwest 15 to 25 today becom- the council's decisions which|Sydbury: Variable cloudiness|ing light tonight and Saturday likewise will demand the united|and turning cooler this morning) Western James Bay: Cloudy jeffort of clergy and faithful for)hecoming mainly sunny this) with an occasional light show- Another speaker, Magistrate Zh EXCELSIOR LIFE HERE and THERE A small Oshawa industry is more than pleased with Oshawa's Industrial Com- mission. It thanked indus- trial commissioner James Williams and the commis- sion last night in a letter for assistance in helping it win a substantial five-fig- ure contract from an over- seas firm. And the industry has every hope that more contracts will follow. The product, used in bridge con- struction, was - previously built in Europe and ex- ported to Canada Arden Mertz, son of Mr. J. B. Mertz and the late Mrs. J. B. Mertz, Hillsdale, Ontario, will receive his Bachelor of Theology Pas- tor's degree from the Lon- don College of Bible and Missions, London, Ont, May 3. During his four years at London College of Bible and Missions Arden was Layout Editor for the Col- lege yearbook "Ambassa- dor,"' President of Student Missions Fellowship, Class President, member of the Student Council and did extensive preaching. Arden is a member of Calvary Baptist Church, Oshawa A talk on "big game hunt- ing", illustrated by films, will be presented by Rich ard Pedder of India at the May 4 meeting of the New- castle Sportsmen Club in the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, Eulalie street at 7.30 p.m At a by-election held re- cently by the Lake Vista Ratepayers Association Ar thur Henwood was elected to fill the vacant position of second president Weldon and Vic Ayling were elected direc- rors of the Association vice - Howell Ed Badour, Vernon Fen- torn, Shirley Skinner, John Skinner and Kenneth Skin- ner are welcomed as new members of the Newcastle Sportsmen Club, by Lisle Noble, membership chair- man. An Orillia coin collector, Ray Raymond, displayed his collection of foreign coins at the April meeting of the Osh- eawa and District Coin Club. Eight dealers displayed their wares and supplied many coins for an auction conducted by Art Joynt. The clut participated in the Can- ada Coin Week by having a large display of coins in a downtown store window. Henry Burk, president, was in charge of the meeting held at the Steelworkers Hall. Twenty couples attended the April meeting of the Salvation Army Doubles Club last Saturday night at the Simcoe street Citadel. Miss Tina Kozub played sev- eral piano-accordion selec- tions; a film 'Beyond Rea- sonable Doubt'? was shown. A resolution was passed rec- ommending the showing of the film to all school chil- dren and teen-agers. Next meeting will be May 29 Five classes from four local public schools will be competing in the Ajax Music Festival to be held next Monday and Tuesday at the Ajax Community Hall. The event is sponsored by the Ajax Rotary Club. Grade 8 and 6 classes from Cedar- dale, Grade 6 from West- mount, Grade 6 from Ritson rd. school and the senior choir from the Sunset Heights School will be com- peting. Two Oshawa people will play leading parts in to: night's concert by the Ajax and District Community Choir and Orchestra. They are Mrs. Elsie Drygala and Mr. Larry Marshall. Both will be singing solos at the concert which will be held at the Ajax High School, ~~ Magistrate Harry Jermyn and Magistrate Frank Ebbs are both attending the Mag- istrate's Annual Convention being held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Due to their absence no court was held at Oshawa today. Next court will be on Mon- day |velopment of the seeds sown tonight and Saturday. Cooler. |during the council." Winds northwest 20 to 30 today Pope Paul said the other rea- becoming light tonight and Sat- son for his appeal for prayer) urday. {results from the international | situation. | "Today, as if no lesson had jbeen learned from the tragic lexperiences of the two (world) iconflicts," he said, ' We ry a %, ¢é » Ihere are Forecast temperatures have the dreadful spectacle in| \certain parts of the world of } PQ Member | "Low tonight, high Saturday: | Windsor 35 60 | St. Thomas oes 60 H { d 0 t London 32 60 00 e u Mount Forest « 33 55 Wingham .. Pee 55 antagonism on the increase be-; QUEBEC (CP) -- Suspended|Hamilton .....s+0+4.35 55 |tween peoples, and see repeated| member Yves Gabias tried to|St. Catharines ..... % ! the dangerous phenomenon Of|take his seat in the legislature|Toronto h ] ki \the effective and beneficial de-| ers today. Variable cloudiness recourse to arms, instead of ne-|,~hursday and had to be es-|Peterborough .- gotiation, to settle the disputes|.orted from the chamber on or-/| Kingston of the opposing parties." ders from the Speaker after a/Trenton .. ee ieee ~~ |heated_ debate. -------- | A similar appearance brought) | Vancouver Times |a speedy adjournment of the \private bills committee's morn- | Loses $900,000 ing sitting VANCOUVER (CP)--A The ejection came when the loss assembly voted 42 to 19 in favor }of $903,070 in its first months of operation was fourjof a motion presented by Pre- re-|mier Lesage to have Speaker ported Thursday night by the/Richard Hyde call for his r Vancouver Times, It began pub-|moval, by force if necessary. lication here last Sept. 5. | As he was escorted from the) However, William (Val) War-\chamber by the Sergeant-at- ren, president of Vancouver|Arms, Mr. Gabias tried to make| |Times Publishing Ltd., told the|/himself heard, but his voice was) annual meeting the company/jlost in a confusion of shouts \"has every expectation of|from both sides of the House. jachieving a profit position be-| Mr. Gabias, Union Nationale fore the end of 1965." jmember for Trois - Rivieres, | More than 1,000 shareholders|Que., was suspended last year who jammed a downtown hotellafter an assembly committee for the meeting approved a di-|ruled that he had not backed rectors' motion to issue another|up bribery allegations made 400,000 class A common sharesjagainst Rene Hamel, attorney- to raise more capital. igeneral at the time POLAROID Color Pack CAMERA for only 9.95 We've got to be kidding But we're not. 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