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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1965, p. 14

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JQ THE COMAWA TIME, Feeney, aoe 8, 1948 Judge is Looking At 'Mighty Board' TORONTO (CP) -- James C.jsafeguards the MecRuer, Ontario's one - man|by having this provision in the royal commissioner on ivil)statute." rights, made it evident Monday; While it was clear the courts is taking a searching|could be called upon to certify at whether the wide pow-|that the licensing commission id by non - elective gov-|had acted in accordance with Mr. McRuer, former chief|by bylaw, but instead the com- justice of the Supreme Court of| mission had passed a bylaw Ontario, said the statute books/saying the number of taxis provide for an appeal to the| would be determined by resolu- courts, but he questioned '"'what' tion of tee commission. PROPAGANDAWISE, ECONOMIC - Cuba's 'Open-Door' Policy Benefits Both Fidel, LB] By ARCH MacKENZIE after the human drain to the . WASHINGTON (CP) -- Presi-/West had begun depleting its Gent Johnson and Premier Cas-|young, able-bodied population. tro each has more to gain than) Similarly when China's great lose in a program of Cubanileap forward was in trouble refugee entry to the United|three years ago, thousands of States. Chinese were allowed for a New York 'Monday night. Boy at left is Jolin Nerdoza, 11, one of the 12 picked. The boy was selected by lot at St. Nicholas of Tolentine POPE PAUL VI SERVES communion to children rep- resenting the six continents during his Papal Mass for Peace in Yankee Stadium at sident Johnson had no al-|short period to cross into Hong lead lift sugar cane curtain, it} But observers here doubt that is ted here. Castro's offer signals any announcement of his de-|marked deterioration of the| cision Sunday tied in with cere-|Cuban economy. | ope F orrespon monies at the foot of the Statue LEAVE COUNTRY of Liberty in New York as he 'About. 1000 Cub m ed drastic revisions. to the out i, ubans a month) sign are estimated by American au-) Immigration Act. Skills haveli cities to have been leavin: 4 gee oalication for entry the country via Mexico, Spain, US. by small boat to Florida or Acceptance of Castro's refu- through individual defections at gee offer, in which the U.S. such spots as Gander Airport in} ty the United Nations. stands to get the better of the | Newfoundiand, propaganda harvest, added It is also estimated 'that Cub-| some icing. ans wanting to join relatives| Another assumption is that|may run between 15,000 to 20,000) cana da, Anglican Castro knows what he is about,jand that another 25,000 political) ian Toten He ptist willseme deer fe A preliminary estimate is abso --_ Estimates by Greek Grhodie chaveton. 0! at a at as many as 30,000 Cubans|Cuban exile groups run much) : tight leave Sor the U.S. if the/higher. Text of the message was: ange p--pe In any case, President John- ul bog ca tee will igs = son says $12,600,000 will be set|/seven churches of Canada, who| World peace. young who want tojaside for accepting the Cubanjare participating in the Christ- join Scot Bac ti popes exiles. The mechanics remain to|ian pavilion at Expo 67, the Un- Cubans who have left since|be solved. Castro has rejected|iversal and international exhi- Castro took over. Johnson's proposal that the In-/bition of Montreal in 1967, take ternational Red Cross play ajthis happy occasion of the first LOSS SMALL role. |papal visit to the North Ameri- * These are not economic assets} Castro wants the Swiss em-|can continent to extend a warm to Cuba. If political malcontents|bassy in Havana, which is the|welcome to your holiness apd are added to the list by Castro,imedium for what U.S.-Cuba re-|to express their deepest wish his loss is still minimal. As well,|lations still exist, to be the con-|that your holiness' efforts for he can use the action to counter/|tact. | world peace and harmony bear American claims that he runs a) There is not much optimism|long lasting fruit. | police state. that the refugee project will] 'In particular, on the occas- Other Communist countriesjiead to any improvement injion of your holiness' presence MONTREAL (CP) -- Repre- sentatives of the seven Cana-| holiness: dian churches. participating in a common Christian pavilion at signed by officials of the ae sees Safes me! FQ Churchmen, |? Text of the reply from his! "Sincerely grateful for your| Expo 67 exchanged messages|C°Tdial welcome, We are highly| ment and of the people of Can- with Pope Paul during his visitjappreciative of your goodjada, may I express to your wishes for the success of our|Holiness our great satisfaction at the thought of your unprece- The message to the Pope was! mission of peace to the United! dented visit to the American ( Ro-/Nations and repeating the man Catholic, United Church of| prayer of our Lord so dear to Presbyter-|our beloved predecessor Pope f may be/ful outcome of your appeal for| jone. We involke abundant div-|peace through the United Na-| jine blessings upon your efforts|tions accompanied you as you "The representatives of the|in favor of Christian unity and|flew over Canada on your his~ School in Queens. His father, a policeman, was on duty in the stadium during the service. (AP) earson Sends | Note Of Thanks OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Min- ister Pearson sent a message to Pope Paul Monday after the Pope's arrival in New York. It read: "On behalf of the govern- continent. "Our hopes' for the success-| toric mission." EXCERPTS FROM PAPAL ADDRESS TO THE UN Pope Paul Pleads For Brotherhood © UNITED NATIONS (CP)-- Some of the key portions of the address of Pope Paul to the United Nations General Assembly. Monday: On disarmament -- 'If you wish to be brothers, let the arms fall from your hands. One.cannot love wi "> holding offensive arms ... . especially those terrible arms, which modern science has given you, long before they produce victims and ruins, nourish pad feelings, create night- mares, distrust and sombre resdiutions; they demand enormous expenditures; they obstruct projects of union and useful collaboration; they falsify the psychology of peo- ples." On birth control--"You deal here above all with human life; and the life of man is TICKETS FROM HIS HOLINESS NEW YORK (AP)--A 12- year-old boy from Queens was at Yankee Stadium Monday night to see the papal mass--but how he got there is an unusual story. Thomas Rowe, who is an altar boy at St. Roberts Bel- larmine Church, said: "I wanted to see the Pope. So I write him a let- ter. He sent me three tick- ets and I'm here." Thomas actually got his prized tickets from the chancery office as a result of a cablegram from the Vatican. "I asked for two tickets," Thomas explained. 'They sent me three." He was ac- companied by a sister and a family: friend. sacred; no one may dare of- fend it. Respect for life, éven with regard to the great prab lem of birth, must find here in your. assembly in its high- est affirmation and its most reasoned defence. You must strive to multiply bread so that it suffices for the tables of mankind, and not rather for an artificial control of birth, which would be irra- tional, in order to diminish the number of guests at the banquet of life." On UN membership --Strive to bring back among you any who have separated themselves, and study the right method of uniting to your pact of brotherhood, in honor and loyalty, those who do not yet share in it. Act so that those still outside will de- sire and merit the confidence of all; and then be generous in granting such confidence." On war and peace--'The blood of millions of men, that numberless and unheard of sufferings, useless slaugh- ter and frightful ruin, are the sanction of the pact which united you, with an oath which must change the future of the world: No more war, | war never again! 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Thejin the North American contin- the past at times. political climate in the U.S. injent, they wish to extend to your East Germany, for example,|the wake of the Dominican re-|héliness the welcome of all imposed the Berlin wall only'volt is not favorable. |those who are devoting their ef- " ----|forts so that the Christian pav- e s 1 s g|ilion, fostered and prepared by Liberties Infrin ed U on | the Christians of Canada in the g Pp jecumenical spirit so dear to : jyour holiness' heart, and which B A F + permeates this second Vatican ; council be truly centred on y ct, armers ontend Christ and the world of God ; ! and may bear effective witness TORONTO (CP)--A group of| In their written brief, the|to Christian faith hope and independent farmers contendedifree enterprise producers|charity." p ooaged pee yer Pag oe, _ sections of the Farm or enencennen m on c 4 onday that|/Products Marketing Act giving the provincial Farm Products|the marketing board the right} SEND OUT MORE CARS Marketing Act infringes upon|to put any farm product under| J@Pan increased its auto ex- their individual liberties. a compulsory marketing plan,|Ports by 50 per cent early this elville-_Lament,-spokesman|and to deny a-farmer the right|¥ear_to.a total of 100,000 cars oe ie Eve entarraisg agricel, to grow a specific product, |!" six months. Fs producers 6 0, sald) The farmers agreed tobacco ; . S ag = tly "> gi Lg evs was the only restricted prod-|§%/o are forced to market their hogsjuct, but said nevertheless the Discount under a marketing system|Marketing Act gives the board ps ning they cannot negotiateltne power to restrict the pro-| If You, Mr. Lamont said producers|4uction of others. rH oe 4g who deliver their livestock to} They said the entire Farm an assembly yard have no al-|Products Marketing Act should ternative but to accept the of-|be repealed because it jeopard- fered price at the hog auction.|izes their right to market their There was no way in whichiown produce to produce what- they could return the animals/ever they want on their own to the farm. land. TINTED FREE CHOOSE DANGEY'S i DOWNTOWN OSHAWA For 8 Confederation Caravans OTTAWA (CP)--The centen-each caravan will have the ma-| fiial commission begins beating| kings of a regional exhibit that 'the advance drums in Toronto) can be set up outdoors, today for the eight confedera- fion caravans that will roll through the country in 1967. They should be the most col- ortul travelling shows since the days of the itinerant medicine man. : The caravans each will be made up of eight 73-foot-long tractor-trailers and three sta- tion wagons. In length andj. width, the units will be just about the biggest thing on the| highway. Plans are to have them visit| $60 cities, towns and villages in| the provinces and territories,| ranging as far north as St. An- thony, Nfid., and Yellowknife, N.W.T. 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