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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1966, p. 3

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overnment Reshuffle raws Commons Laughs By GERARD MeNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--Some of the punny, funny phrases on which parliamentary reputations stand or fall came during a five-hour Commons debate on govern- ment reorganization Monday The debate on a resolution led to first reading of the gov- ernment reorganization bill which establishes five reorgan ized departments, adds to a sixth and creates a new port- folio., Opposition Leader Diefen baker, saying the cabinet al ready is too large, said it was a mere move by the govern-| ment "to shuffle the deck and add a couple of more deuces,' Prime Minister Pearson opened the debate and almost! immediately got into. trouble When he referred to the for-| estry and rural development de- partment, Mr. Diefenbaker said he didn't notice any reference to this in the resolution CONFIDENCE FADES Mr. Pearson confidently be gan reading the resolution, sure the reference was there. He got doubtful about halfway through and wotnd up '1 must confess to he ng a little disconcerted." Mr. Diefenbaker then twitted the government about forgetting its "minister of reform," For estry Minister Satve Government House Leader MclIiraith later explained that it wasn't necessary {to mention forestry and rural development because the changes weren't extensive "Tf he says he sees the for-| estry minister among the trees in this resolution, then we-have no objection,"' Michael Starr (PC--Ontario) cracked Social Credit Leader Thomp aon said he objected to any premise that there should be in creasing government control of social and economic activity. 'YIELD TO PRESSURE' 'It seems to me that one of the problems we face today 's that we are yielding to the pres sures of following the path of least resistance,' Mr. Thomp son said, phrasing the mixed metaphor with rare skill » Debate continues today on a resolution that an annual $8, 000,000 grant to Newfoundland be continued untl! both federal Russ Ship Seeks Port SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A Russian ship captain, seeking to make engine repairs in San Francisco bay, agreed Monday night to a U.S, Coast Guard in- spection to verify his claim that an emergency exists. Only last Friday, Treasury} Secretary Henry Fowler denied) the Chernjakhovsk permission | to enter San Frnacisco* Bay to| make repairs. Fowler said it was inimical to the best inter est of the United States. The coast guard is under the treas ury department The coast guard said the ship would be permitted into Drake's) Ray north of San Francisco where American inspectors can verify whether piston rings are broken as claimed International Jaw requires the granting of sheltered waters to a ship claiming emergency trou- ¢ ble for as long as necessary to learn whether there actually is a crisis, If there is, the next step would he up to the U.S state department the coast guard sald 18 MOTHER SHIP The Chernjakhovsk is a traw ler that has heen serving as the mother ship for a Soviet fleet that has been fishing in inter national waters off the coasts of California and Oregon It will probably be fore the ship reaches Bay There is had weather offshore and worse in prospect, the coast guard said Meanwhile, W Saletirc president of the Congress of American Fishermen, said in a statement that recent events have caused the CAF to con clude the United States is in great danger." "Not only is the trawler fleet systematically wiping out our fishery, which may mean the difference het ween life and death for future American gen erations, hut the-TNassian ships are now believed to have en gaged in even more sinister ac tivities."' days he Drake's G | Pickersgill Announce New and provincial agree to. stop it All opposition MPs registered ization Minister| would Newfound-! minister Transport one. of solid seven Liberal MPs objections land's said "Are you speaking for party?" Any party responsible for end ing the would 'cracking hold MORE WORK AHEAD Mr. Meliraith rugged Liberal have a the your tice, grant could be sure it ton) time! ister, said the wedding of immi-} strong- said that once the Newfoundland resolution isin disposed of, the economic and social develop- ment on special rural develop- iment areas. A resolution on far- iffs would 'follow, then ing 'vill for the civil service government -}would go on to second reading jof a bill to establish a fund for| | second reading of a collective bargain-} ichanges are necessa r y to The government organization |)" bill provides for establishment of «A solicitor partment responsible for peni tentiaries. parole RCMP --A registrar-general respon ate affairs, patents rights and trademarks restrictive trade practices ---A manpower minister sponsible for immigration sponsible 'ONBLERAT ; employment services and de velopment and use of man power resources --An Indian affairs ern development minister sponsible for the Indian and Eskimo national parks historic sites and monuments and migratory b rds and other wildlife --An energy sources minister for energy, mines water and other explosives and technical vevs, ADOPT SUGGESTION Prime Minister Pearson that, in line with a recommend OBITUARIES MRS, ROBERT JEWELL The death of Mrs Jewell of 1238 King occurred at the Oshawa eral Hospital, Sunday following a lengthy three years Mrs. Jewell was born in ronto and was the daughter the late John and Sarah Ann Morrison Educated in Toronto Mabel (Helen) came to Osh awa when she married Robert Jewell, Oct. 5, 1932. She was an adherent of St | church Mrs. Jewell was predeceased by her husband who died Nov 29, 1945 She is survived by two sis ters, Miss Florence Morrison of Long Beach, California, and Mrs. J. Robertson (Laura) of Oshawa and three brothers Harry, Edward and John, all of Toronto. copy-| re and north re affairs mines and re minerats resources sur st east To - general's de| | and the '4' Asks MacDonald terrifories, battlefields, responsible said Robert Gen- May 8, sickness of of Ellen Stephen's United Johnson governments (ation by the Glassco royal com mission on government organ- the treasury hoard come under a separate Opposition MPs dwelled mainly on the changes to jus-) citizenship and. immigra- tion | Richard A. Bell (PC---Carle a former immigration min gration and labor would be an| unhappy one, | Labor department officials | were opposed to increased im- migration. And with former Ja- bor leader Jean- Marchand .as).2 manpower minister, there was! 7 no doubt who would win He also objected to splitting the justice department into} three Andrew Brewin (NDP--Tor-} ionto Greenwood) conceded | load of an "'over- burdened" justice minister However, he questioned the) way responsibilities were heing divided at a time when a co ordinated war on organized crime .was necessary lighten the sible for bankruptcies, corpor- | Waters Unsafe? TORONTO (CP)--The legisla ture was told Monday night that no one recy; knows"' the ex tent of danger from radioactive contamination of waters in the Elliot- Lake and Bancroft areas where uranium 1s mined Donald ©, MacDonald of the New Democratic told the house that don't play with as proposition as thi He said the. process active contamination i lative and that it cannot imme diately be told how is Mr this « 5 A | man armed gun in military Police with "an M60 arrests sUs- Saigon after machine pect today leader Party we a 'surely dangerous accumu By REUTERS China's third nuclear test caused disappointment and tn in some parts of the today while in Moscow was no official reaction from the Kremlin But Moscow observers said the Kremlin might he forced into making its first public com ment on a Chinese nuclear ex plosion because Peking specific ally mentioned Russian nuclear policy as a reason for develop- ing its own nuclear power. A Peking announcement said China was building up its nu- clear strength to oppose 'United States-Soviet collusion for main taining nuclear monopoly."' Britain, which along with the eriou MacDonald dangerous and In @asines. world there said that new area" it might be a good idea to stall equipment that remove radioactivity from water John Simonett, energy sources management said he has heen assured is nothing to worry far as radioactive tion in the two areas cerned Health Minister Matthew Dy mond told the house earlier in the session that contamination at both Elliot Lake and Ban croft is not at the danger level LBJ Leads War: Ex-Aide States TOKYO (AP) McGeorge Bundy, former special presiden tial assistant, said today in an apparent reply to historian Ar thur' Schlesinger that President) is "in full and final n and re minister there about" a contamina con heres to the 1963 test-ban treaty forbidding all but underground nuclear' explosions, expressed disappointment at China's deci- sion to explode a third nuclear device In Tokyo, Japanese Premier |Kisaku Sato directed his cabi- net to investigate all forms of possible contamination resulting from the Chinese explosion, command of the great decision of to the late president She was predeceased hy two sisters, of Toronto and Pogson (Madge) and two brothers William of Toronto The funeral service will held at the McIntosh - Funeral Home, Wednesday 11, at 2 p.m. Mr, Stephen well of St. Stephen's church will conduct the serv ice. Interment will follow Oshawa Union cemetery FUNERAL OF Mrs of Oshawa Say MRS Funeral service for the Mrs. Beatrice McDonald, died Mav § at the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital, from the Armstrong Funera Home. She was in her 7ist year Rev, J. K Miss Gertrude Morrison Arthur George and be Anderson May nited in BEATRICE McDONALD late who was held Monday Moffat of Simcoe Street United Church conducted the service Interment was Lawn Cemetery Pallbearers were: Ronald Mc Donald, Bruce McDonald, Arn old McDonald, Edward Kitchen Glen McGhee and Gordon Van DeWalker in EXHIBITS TORONTO (CP)- royal commission the collapse last year antic Acceptance Corp day the number of The commission 29 davs, began. its work Oct 1985. Its work is finished PILE UP At Mon of exhibits filed which has sa 0 Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged fine. 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Mount The Hughes investigating reached the 2,000 mark in t about one-third ( SPES STIFFER STAND The mass » circulation Japa Mainichi Shimbun said China, with its growing nuclear background, now could be ex-| pected to stiffen its foreign pol icies, with a possible early ef fect on the Viet Nam war Japanese Foreign Minister Et the United Viet Nam Schles States in a former adviser nese Kenneds said on a television program in New York Sunday that Johnson lacks the judgment to overrule wrong advice about Viet Nam from the state department and the Pentagon Schlesinger fear that he control of his Bundy, who stepped down. as Johnson's senior adviser in March to hecome president of the Ford Foundation speech to the nger house foreign affairs cammittee | today the Chinese test would not force a change in Japan's pol icy of refusing introduction of nuclear arms into the country He said Japan has no Intention of taking part in U.S, nuclear trategs intellectual n personal government said is not rid ina Foreign pondents Club of apan that the Geneva, delegates to the war in Viet Nam is limited and 17 nation disarmament confer- being conducted with care and/ ence deplored the Chinese test restraint, He added that under Canberra, the Johnson this. would main news of the Chinese test tained -- -- Without said For things about Tohnson that I am in a good position to know. 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Sentries | Kill Civilians South Vietnamese police said) dead were four South Vietna- the truck was moving in to at- tack one of the U.S. billets. The machine-gun burst also tore into a U.S. military bus, injuring the South Vietnamese driver and at least one Amer- ican serviceman The incident began when a claymore anti -, personnel mine GON (CP)--S th Viet-) SAIGON (CP)--Bis South Vie \exploded and blew in the glass FIRE AT TAXI A patrolling American police- man in a jeep fired at the taxi, TWENTY-NINE WOUNDED military spokesman jand a chain reaction of shoot- it is too early to| 'Torenty-one South Vietnamese| and eight Americans also were Pig allege A wounded in the half-hour of "8 spread among the police iet| Wild shooting. guarding several American bil- The police said some of the lets along the street victims were among a gang of, While most of the shooting dock workers being driven in an| was done by Americans, white t F b a Baath elgg | uniformed South Vietnamese po- yl can military police licemen also joined it. At least The U.S. spokesman said an one South Vietnamese police-. 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