Si cn di al tr Sa 12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, June 25, 1965 PR a A NZ AST ik ES A AINA GAB OB ROUND THE GLOBE IN A GLANCE Car Insurance Companies Digging SUDBURY (CP)--Donald C. MacDonald, Ontario's New Democratic Party leader, says private car insurance compa- nies are digging their graves. On the final leg of a tour of Northern Ontario, Mr. MacDon- eld said in an interview Thurs- day Lepper companies are hig : e strongest possible evidence why Ontario should have a public automobile insu- rance plan. In addition to premium in- creases of nearly 45 per cent in the last two years; he said his files are full of letters from drivers whose insurance poli- cies were cancelled -- appar- ently because they had accumu- lated six or eight demerit points, far short of the 15 re- quired for their licence to be suspended, "This simply means the insu- Tance companies have estab- lished their own demerit sys- tem," said Mr, MacDonald. He noted one instance where a Kapuskasing youth who did not assist a policeman in quell- ing a fight was charged with failing to assist the police offi- cer and shortly after was noti- fied his insurance company was cancelling his policy. RETURNS TO McMASTER HAMILTON (CP) -- Kenneth W. Taylor, a former McMaster University dean of arts who be- came the deputy minister of fi- nance of Canada, will return to the school as a professor of eco- } Own Graves: NDP the Ontario Labor Relations | Act. The board ruled that the Ontario Water Resources Com- © mission is a Crown agency, thereby excluding its employees from provisions within the act. TAKES CHURCH POST TORONTO (CP) -- Donald G. Smith, 47, active in te church and credit union movement in Canada and the United States since 1948, has been appointed By WILLIAM NEVILLE OTTAWA (CP) -- Just when MPs head out for their first summer recess in three years appears to rest on just when Prime Minister Pearson lets them have a look at the Dorion report. The report by Chief Justice Frederic Dorion on charges of attempted bribery and coercion by federal ministerial aides looms as the one big issue left to be decided before the Com- mons closes its doors until mid- September, : If the report is tabled by Mon- day, 'some MPs believe they can wrap things up by Dominion - assistant secretary of the - United Church of Canada's) Day. If it's delayed, however, the pressure to finish up by the Issuing Of Dorion Report Governs Recess For MPs board of men in Toront. ARGUS EARNS MORE national holiday will disappear land the House could keep going tax amendments and interim supply. As far as possible trouble goes, the spotlight is confined to the latter two items. The income tax changes aris- ing out of Finance Minister Gor- don's budget include the maga- zine-newspaper measure which has drawn heavy Opposition fire. The legislation already is past the general debating stage, however, and most observers wonder whether. the Opposition can prolong the discussion too long during detailed examina- tion. | Interim supply, by which the government will acquire prelim- inary approval for Pp during the recess, is another question. It involves apportion- ing a certain part to each gov- TORONTO (CP)--Net income|into the following week. lernment department and thus for the six months ended May) hat at least, is how most|opens the door for debate on al- $1 for Argus Corp, Ltd. was $2,-\veteran MPs see it. But as one|most any conceivable question. e Tow-Firm Hit: 'Vulture-Like' TORONTO (CP) -- A towing firm that removes parked cars, mainly at the request of Metro- politan Toronto police, was de- scribed. in magistrate's court Thursday as 'parasitic' and "vulture-like."" | Magistrate Joseph Addison) made the reference when he convicted David Howson, 33, of Ace Towing Co,, of car theft and suspended the sentence. Magistrate Addison said How- son had the right to tow a car, owned by Bruce Marshall of Toronto, from a parking lot, but had no legal rights to with- hold the vehicle. from the owner, : | He suggested Howsoh, who} works at the towing firm with) his brother Walter, "could launch a civil suit to get your money." | 952,469, or 25 cents a common| ya. quick to caution, "predict-| The Dorion report doubt share, compared with $2,582,366 ing anything about {his House\edly will be discussed under! or 20 cents earned in the sameji.', yery dangerous business."'|this heading. Any pre - recess DONALD C, MACDONALD Among the unknown factors|fireworks on Quebec's proposed period 1964. The holding com-| \B.C. Forest Products, Canadian|nossible effect of the return to|be heard-when interim supply is University |Breweries, Dominion Stor?s,\ine Commons. of its two star|before the House. [Dominion Tar and Chemical,|nerformers, Prime Minister GOES TO U.S. Hollinger Consolidated Gold\pearson and Opposition Leader RECESS WELCOME TORONTO (CP)--The legisia-|Mines, Massey - Ferguson and|niefenbaker. Whenever it. comes, the re- ture's select committee on ag-|Standard Radio. [With -the pair away -- Mr.|°e%% is sng to = ager ing will go to Washington July WIN DAMAGES Pearson in London, Mr. Diefen- by eet who { all iy at bse 19 to 21 for talks with officials) ~oRoONTO (CP) -- A Bramp-|baker on a western tour--busi-|/°P yer stea rs nce < e of the United States depart:iion widow and her three chil-(ness has proceeded at a steady|!/>sr™l, Btgsunment took olfice mntse of health, education and| "olin in the House and MPs have|!™ April, 1968. welfare; labor and the Federal|(re" have been awarded $115, ies ed ber of non-| It will give the government a , 1000 damages for the death of/cleared away a number of n chance to wark on policy and ad- |ministration free of the daily Housing Administration. (Donald E. Turner, 38, in the No-\contentious measures. |grilling in the House. And MPs : vember, 1963, crash of a Trans- TORR (cP ie Inter-|Canada ee ae a. er goons has been|will have their first extended national Brotherhood of Electri- bandos The 'Ontario orden reduced in recent days to two| opportunity since the summer cal Workers (CLC) has ap- Peurt swarded Mrs. Mary Lil-iPleces of veterans legislation, /of 1962 to return home and hear pealed to. the courts against a) ONT, AMEE. "ert'o09, daugh-2mendments to the Judges Act,/exactly what their constituents decision by the Ontario Labor| an Mary, 15, $20,000 en creation of a committee tolfeel about the state of the na- jer sane Yr wore study consumer credit, income'tion's affairs. search professor at Queen's nomics. Mr. Taylor spent the/ployees OF last year as Skelton Clark re-|commission from provisions in Ottawa Defends The Grant Off Offshore Oil-Gas Rights OTTAWA (CP) -- Resourcesjion to grant the gulf permit to Minister Laing said Thursday| Pan American Petroleum Corp. his department' followed "'per-/ of Calgary. fectly normal procedure" in) Mr, Laing said that while he granting an oil and gas explor-| did not want to get into a polit-| ation permit covering 9,500,000) ical argument with Mr. Lesage acres in the Gulf of St. Lawr-'the premier's own action on ence. | Gulf of St. Lawrence rights un- "We took this action on the| doubtedly will involve legal ac- basis of an agreement signed/ tion. by 22 nations under the Law of) "Jt seems to me this is an the Sea which gives jurisdiction) admission on his part that this over such offshore resources t0) is a legal matter that should be the country whose land is ad-/referred to the courts. That's of a Crown-operated| Relations Board exempting eM! andrew, 5, $15,000, and son Pe- iter, 11, $10,000. | STAGE ARMS SHOW FAMAGUSTA, Cyprus (AP) | Soviet-made armor and artil- | lery rumbled over the country- side of east Cyprus Sunday in| the largest military exercise} staged to date by the Greek-) Cypriot National Guard. The armored manoeuvres were) geared to repulsing a simulated) Turkish invasion. ARREARS PAID | Brazilian Traction, Light and Power Co. Ltd. has received in| full from Brazil arrears pay-| ments of more than $8,250,000) due last year, President J. Grant Glassco said Tuesday. 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