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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1965, p. 2

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2 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 13, 1968 Editorial Seciétion On Gordon Move Montreal Garetie: . . . Recog- nition should be given to his complete devotion to his leader, his party, and to the public good, as he understood the pub- lic good to be. . . . But if it is true that Mr. Gordon has re- moved himself from the cab- inet, Mt. Pearson should not wait for certain other members to participate in a similar pub- lic-spirited withdrawal. If pub- lic confidence is to be gained, after the want of it demon- strated in Monday's election, a considerable number now in the cabinet should 'be required to leave it. Lethbridge Herald: No man excelled Mr. Gordon in intelli- gence and general economic knowledge, in courage or patri- otism. He was a kind man, with humanitarian social instincts, and a sensitive gentleman. Mr. Gordon's strength was his weakness. As a Canadian pa- triot, he did not wish Canada to be a mere sutler in American business. As an honest man, he Jacked political savoir faire. As|that in any case the "sole" re- a loyal man, he waited until he/sponsibility is his as prime min- could = Biles iy has ey jforlister. resigning, believing that he had) jeayy indeed is Mr. Pear- become a liability to his party, |son's responsibility at this mo- recognizing too that his views) ment. Is he to accept or even clashed head-on with those Of/,.6 the resignation of others Winters. lwho advised the election? And ' ., if so, is he to leave in his cab- mage eggs Rage 8 inet still others whose record is booming the ow pe gga 0 quite as bad in other matters? cabinet reorganization and| Mr. Pearson's position is very some sweeping definitely is)weak at the moment when the needed. Why not a ruthlessly/country demands strength and rebuilt cabinet, the old recipes|qecisive authority in high for cabinet-making be hanged? 'noes Why not a cabinet where the|? ne ey sole credential for membership A | Windsor Star: ... Many men pA geen | rod one gagy deci-/i, Ottawa have a greater re- ting political hari-kari to the clash of cymbals and the fan- fare of trumpets will seem vain rarily awkward for the har- long run the absence of this blunder-prone figure can do nothing but strengthen the Pearson administration. Ottawa Journal (Ind, Cons.): hedged and so is his acceptan after all, campaign chairman. is a credit to him, and permits his service was devoted and energetic. ... But if the resignation clears Mr. Gordon's conscience, doesn't clear Mr. And the prime minister, to do him justice, admits that. He says there were others who ad- vised as did Mr. Gordon, and and presumptuous, a tragedy in which the victim is uncon- sciously glorying. . . . Mr. Gor- don's quitting may be tempo- assed government. But in the Mr. Gordon's resignation is un- ce | issued 'by the weather office al y SOME IN KNOW DOUBT SMITH WILL SUFFER TOO BADLY WASHINGTON (CP) -- The Rhodesia. United States, which made its|pressure can be applied -- by own unilateral declaration of in-|the U.S., Canada, Britain or dependence 189 years ago, isjeven the African countries--is giving Britain solid backing, in|questionable. It may well prove a campaign of sanctions against/io be more symbolic than Teal, lobservers here suggest. In the case of the U.S. and Britain, the application of eco- nomic punishment may hurt the applier more than the tar- get. But just how much effective WEATHER FORECAST laration of independence bor-) rows freely from some of the TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts | Cloudy. Windy And Cold Snow Sunday Afternoon day. Westerly winds 25 to 45 today, north winds 15 to 25 Sun-| thought and language used in 1776 when the 13 American col- onies cut ties with England. EQUALITY NOT MENTIONED But it is noted that the Rho- desia declaration says nothing about all men being created jequal--taken as significant be- cause the ruling class repre- sents 220,000 whites and few of 'of the responsibility. He was, His going and the manner of it the country to remember that ance now moving southeast from southern Manitoba _ will spread a light fall of snow across the upper lakes this aft-| jday. Synopsis: A minor disturb-| Cochrane: Cloudy and very |the 4,000,000 non-whites. cold with continuing snowflur-| Hard areas of sympat! ries tonight and Sunday. Winds|in the U.S. for the "rebels," as j becoming northerly 15 to 25 Sun- |State Secretary Dean Rusk \called them Thursday in ex- The Sanctions: Symbolic Or Real? | It certainly won't miss tt raw sugar, which it does hay power to keep out, and c¢@ pick up the other lines els) |where. The man.on the street here,jsome of them but not coppe if interested at all in the Rho-/This is Rhodesia's chief expo desian drama, concentrates onjand Canada's own production | signs that the Rhodesian dec-|limited and already committe) Canada could supp} As for exports, the U.S. ha a trade surplus, selling $21,000 000 worth of items includir ~ | various wheat and paper. types of machiner The effectiveness of politic and economic deterrence t sanctions is not proven by hi tony. Italy's pre-war molestir of Ethiopia was not deterre hy exist . by the weak sanctions applie; South Africa may operate r some moral stigma toda cause of her white-supremac} } policies but the economy ha} } never been more prosperous. | | i it Pearson's. second air crash in five days for the 24-year-old Malden, Mass., man, who was one of the 50 who survived the 727 crash. The other crash was That raced through ist Lt. John Sullivan's mind when a Boeing 727 crash- landed Thursday evening in Salt Lake City. It was the ernoon and across southern On-| tario tonight. An extremely cold outbreak southeast behind this its way disturb- will thrust SHOCKED OFFICER OF ILL-FATED PLANE over Tulsa, Okla., in which three persons died when ance. Lake St. Lake Erie,| Clair, \southern Lake Huron, Niagara, | western Lake Ontario, Windsor, London, Toronto, Hamilton: Wind advisory issued. Cloudy, windy and turning colder today: Several hours of light snow late tonight and early Sunday then cloudy and cold with a few snowflurries, Westerly winds 20 gusting at times to 45 today. Northwest winds near 20 Sun- day. Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali- burton, Killaloe: Wind advisory issued. Cloudy, windy and | | 'colder. Ligh t snow Sunday | changing to a few snowflurries| in the afternoon. Southwest) winds 20 to 45 today becoming their small plane hit an Air Force transport in which Sullivan was flying. (AP) | | | northwest 20 Sunday morning. | Northern Lake Huron, geet a ern Georgian Bay: Wind | visory issued. Showers chang- lay. | Northern White River: Cloudy|pressing support for Britain. jand much colder with snow to-| 'These areas are in the south) \day. Sunny and very cold Sun- |\day. Northwest winds 15 to 25 \today, northerly winds 15 to 25 ;Sunday. where the Negro still has a long way to go to have, or to dare to seek, full equality. President Johnson can snip the political bonds easily) enough with Rhodesia, as is be-| ling done. But he needs legal |help to enforce any extensive jeconomic sanctions. One way) |would be if the United Nations) [Security Council approved lsanctions, Otherwise, it is a question largely of persuasion rather than decree. U.S.-Rhodesia trade is smal! lin any case and the Rhodesian economy is regarded here as one of enough self-sufficiency to bear up pretty well. |SUGAR NO PROBLEM | The U.S. last year purchased |slightly more than $10,000,000 worth of goods in basic lines such as copper, raw sugar, chrome and asbestos. Forecast Temperatures: Low tonight, high Windsor ... St. Thomas ....... London Kitchener Mount Forest .... Wingham Hamilton St. Catharines ... Toronto Peterborough ..... Kingston Trenton .. Killaloe ... Muskoka North Bay ... Sudbury Earlton Sault Ste. Marie Kapuskasing White River ...+.. seneeee | | |sponsibility than Walter Gordon Charlottetown Patriot: What- ever has been said and can be said of Mr. Gordon, he has had for the indecisive election re- sult. If they have his courage and integrity, they too will with- draw from the positions of trust| Make Pitch | U.S. FLAGS (Continued From Page One) COME DOWN ing to snowflurries and turning , jmuch cooler this afternoon. son for stiffer action than Brit-|Light snow. beginning tonight) ain has taken, saying: land changing to snowflurries the courage, before and during his cabinet phase, to do and say just what he considered had to be done and said, whether it has been popular or unpopular. He has been big enough to say publicly that he has been wrong about the need and the wisdom of the recent lamented election campaign. His stature is in- creased rather than diminished) by his resignation. they now hold. We could expect} that Mr. Gordon would be the} first to face up to the facts and| do what had to be done. He's| that kind of man. If other mem-; bers of Mr. Pearson's entourage} iseek to save their own skins by laccepting Mr. Gordon as a sac- lrificial scapegoat, they will do! lso to their own shame and to the permanent damage of the Liberal party. | | | London Free Press: Canadian) sherhrooke Record: Mr. Gor- politics will never be the same) 4,11. resignation, accompanied The U.S. consulate general and its information service li- brary lowered the American flag in a closure ceremony Fri- day. Canadian Trade Commis- sioner Ian R. Smyth said he is On Tobacco, Canada Told sone aR OTTAWA (CP) -- A British Other foreign envoys said government source here says they were awaiting instructions Canadian tobacco growers from their governments. should make their pitch imme-| Rhodesia's high commis- diately to increase their sales'sioner, Brig. Andrew Skeen, left in the United Kingdom as a re-|London by air today with a sult of sanctions against Rho- "Please talk less and act like a fearless leader. We know that they are Negroes (in Rho- \desia) but they are entitled to jthe same protection as the jwhites. This is how we feel in | Jamaica." | Afghanistan added its name |to the list of nations who said {they will not recognize Smith's regime. On the Zambian border, black and white troops faced each other across the 400-yard Zam- bezi River and both sides were Sunday morning. Much colder Sunday. Southwest winds 20 to 45 becoming northwest over- night. : Northern Georgian Bay, Tim- agami, Sudbury, North Bay: Wind advisory issued. Several hours of light snow overnight then cloudy and very cold on Sunday with a few light snow- flurries. Winds southwest 20 to 45 becoming northwest tonight. Southern White River, Al- goma, Sault Ste. Marie: Wind} advisory issued. Colder with} again if the precedent set by) Hon. Walter Gordon is widely followed. Plenty of cabinet min- isters have made mistakes, and big ones. But few have ad- mitted them, and fewer still| by the defeat of Mines Minister [McNaught and Agriculture Min- ister Hays at the polls, gives Mr. Pearson an excellent op- portunity to reorganize his rather inept cabinet. Able min- desia. The source said there is no reason Canadian growers can- not sell their product in Britain, so long as the price is right, farewell jab at the British gov- ernment after being given 48 hours to pack his bag. "There will be no more op- portunity for Rhodesia to state her case in London," said snowflurries today. Continuous) light snow beginning late today | and ending in the late evening. Cloudy with a few sunny inter-| vals and a few light snowflur- reported digging in. A spokesman for President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia called the buildup normal re- action to a state of emergency declared in Zambia after the in- have resigned because of errors|i-ior< now holding junior port- in judgment. Indeed, Mr. Gor- folios can be moved up to posi- nc aneggeene Rh yall congo tions of importance and some his colleagues felt as strongly of the strong men who made in this regard as he did, and comebacks Monday can be resigned a few months ago. brought into the ministry. However, it might be well if) 'Winnipeg Tribune: During the more politicians took their re-|past 2% years members of the aponsibilities as seriously and|Pearson team have given the were prepared to end their ca-/prime minister disastrous coun- prrsid egg ye # gh ms sel and misleading information judgment. Mr. Gordon may be|many times, but not. one o a bit naive, but his honesty is|them was cast into outer dark- refreshing. /ness for his or her failures. , . . Mr. Pearson should not be sur- prised therefore if the depart- ure of Mr. Gordon is viewed by many Canadians as _ having greater significance than a mere Siberian exile for bad ad- vice. There have been evi- dences, even during the elec- tion campaign, --of---profound cleavages within the Liberal hierarchy on matters of basic fiscal and monetary policy. j Toronto Globe and Mail: Mr. Walter Gordon has shown great and admirable respect for the problems of Prime Minister Lester Pearson . . . by moving 80 quickly to tender his resig- nation . . . and clear the way for Mr. Pearson to take the ac- tions which will be necessary to recover the confidence of the country. Mr. Pearson would seem to have immediately| taken one of these actions by| Regina Leader-Post: Finance entrusting the ministry of fi-/Minister Gordon is to be. com- nance to Mr. Mitchell Sharp.|mended for accepting the in-| There is one thing Mr. Sharp/¢vitable sacrifices of his per-| "tan ds. Ws can restore 2 ganse| Sonal ambitions -by--voluntarily of confidence to the finance|Tesigning not only as minister portfolio... of finance but as a member of the cabinet. It's beyond Pee atlas ,.jhension that Prime Minister nav fen sth ib ey fenon,sccrding fo, repart to a truly Canadian government|2ttempted to persuade Mr. Gor- would be a cabinet in which| 2" to remain in the cabinet in there was a true sharing of im-|2nother post after an election portant posts between French.|outcome tantamount to a re-) and English - speaking Cana-| Pudiation of Mr. Gordon and his} dians. Therefore, the departure | Policies. of Mr. Gordon furnishes Mr. Pearson with the chance of giv- ing an "economic" portfolio to a French-Canadian. REDMEN BLANK RAVENS MONTREAL (CP) -- McGill Redmen blanked Carleton Ravens 3-0 Friday in an Ot- tawa-St. Lawrence Athletic As- sociation soccer game, The win Some will see Mr. Gordon's|forced a playoff between Carle- resignation and self - reproach |ton and Loyola college for the Saint John Telegraph - Jour- nal: Public reaction will vary. | pounds and they have the advantage|Skeen. over American growers of pref-| Wilson told the House of Com- erential tariff treatment for/mons Smith and his ministers Commonwealth products. are using "'their first taste of British cigarettes are a blend|power to erect all the sickening of several types of tobaccos, in-|apparatus of a police state.' cluding Turkish, Virginian and Rhodesian. The Rhodesian type|said it had stepped up the was blended into the others|strength of its shortwave broad- during the postwar years, and|casts to Rhodesia to combat became an acquired taste for|Smith's censorship. British cigarette smokers. WON'T USE FORCE But the source recalls that a At the United Nations, British brand using a high proportion Foreign Secretary Michael of Rhodesian tobacco in the|Stewart told the Security Coun- blend was tried on the British| cil laggy Rae not use force to 2 ; restore esia to British con- market, and failed. trol. Instead, he called for sup- MOVE UP port for economic reprisals. During the at The 11-nation council Friday w Virgini yon a World condemned Rhodesia for seizing ar, Virginian: tobaccos ~~ elindependence illegally and kind grown in Canada--moved'called on all nations to with- into dominance. hold recognition from the "'rac- As the source here put it: "I¢\8t minority." Only France ab- we were to be cut off from Vir-|Stained. ; ginians, there would be hell to| 2@nzania's President Julius pay. But being cut off from|Nyerere said military action Rhodesian tobaccos probably might be necessary if economic won't create a ripple." " sanctions do not work. ese ee eae He ordered a ban on trade Sources here could not esti- with Rhodesia. mate off-hand how large a mar- ket for Canadian or American In Kingston, the Jamaican a s cabinet decided Friday it will tobacco may be created by the| not recognize or trade with Rho- termination of imports from desi ; : i esia under its re ious - Rhodesia. Nor is there any way) jime of rebellious re of knowing how long the sanc- The cabinet decided to su tions against Rhodesia will last. port any British: or United Na- But growing no tobacco her- tions action--including use of self, Britain is entirely depend-|force--to remove the Rhodesian ent on imports, which two years) government. ago amounted to 313,000,000; Prime Minister Sir Alexander shipped in from the/Bustamente called in a cable United States, Rhodesia, India|to British Prime Minister Wil- and Canada, = piealtnstt Se ia deeb To Eset aa er bd ntiad GOOD FOOD ($3,858,000,000) for their tobacco products, of which more than} BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M, two-thirds was tax revenue to| the government. In addition, ex:| | DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. FULLY LICENSED as a magnificent act of a noble|league championship. Carleton man. To others, the spectacleiand Loyola are tied for the of the finance minister commit-|league leadership. HERE and THERE Two bull moose, one weizh- ing about 625 pounds and the other about 700 pounds were bagged in the Bancroft area Thursday by two General 'Motors Lid., employees. Jim Murree, 301 Maple st., Whitby guests of the club. They will sit at the city hall Monday morning to accept briefs from Jocal groups and organiza- tions and will resume their sitting following the luncheon. ports amounting to £17,900,000 | DINING ROOM ($53,000,000), over 90 per cent HOTEL LANCASTER of it in the form of cigarettes, were made to a large number 27 King St. W., Oshawe of British overseas markets, in- cluding Aden, Kuwait and Sing- apore. The British Broadcating Corp. be dependence grab. Zambia has 2,500 troops, Rhodesia, 10,000, The Soviet Union Communist arty's newspaper,, Pravda called Rhodesia "a racist hot- d... that should be elimin- jated."" But Pravda made no mention of possible Soviet mili- ltary aid to Rhodesian blacks or Soviet intervention. 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