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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1967, p. 2

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------g Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 31, 1967 A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Rowntree Promises Change In Auto Insurance System "TORONTO (CP) -- The as- signed risk auto insurance sys- tem in Ontario will be improved within the next few weeks, says Leslie Rowntree, commercial affairs minister. 'Mr. Rowntree told the legisla- ture Tuesday that he was not eatisfied with the operation of the assigned risk plan and had met leaders of the insurance in- dustry to discuss changes. 'Under the plan, motorists with bad records are given in- surance at rates higher than normal. Mr. Rowntree said outside the legislature that he was dissatis- fied with both the rates charged and the criteria used by the companies to assign motorists to the plan. Press Criticized MONTREAL (CP) -- Pierre Dupuy, commissioner - general ef Expo 67, said Tuesday Can- * ada's press has been dragging its feet in the promotion of the Montreal world's fair. : "The foreign press is much "more enthusiastic about Expo than our own press at home," LESLIE ROWNTREE .» Tells Legislature . HON. Review Case TORONTO (CP) -- Attorney- General Arthur Wishart said he said. Tuesday officials of his depart- He was speaking at a Mont-|ment are reviewing the case of al Rotary Club luncheon. He|Hal C. Banks, former head of as previously criticized Cana-|the Seafarers' International Un- _ newspaper response to/ion in Canada. xpo in his speeches. Mr. Wishart told the legisla- His audience chuckled when|ture that because of the review @ spoke of newspapers which/he could not comment on the "spoke of Expo taking .money|possibility of seeking Banks's out of the taxpayers' pockets." extradition from the United 4 States on a perjury charge. ' Works Of Art He was replying to questions OTTAWA (CP) from Vernon Singer (L. -- Tor- A --Statues of/onto Downsview) and James former prime ministers should be viewed as representations} dale). for at generations and not y e primarily as works of art, State «bencher $ View OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberal Secretary Judy LaMarsh éaid in the Commons Tuesday. She said it was embarrassing|back - bencher moved Tuesday to have to reject the statues of|to allow, as a centennial ges- two former Conservative prime|ture, all landed immigrants to ministers, Arthur Meighen and|become citizens simply by tak- R. B. Bennett while approving|ing the oath of allegiance. two former Liberal prime min-| Steve Otto (York East) intro- Asters. duced a private member's bill The etatues of Mackenzie|that would amend the Canadian King and Louis St. Laurent/Citizenship Act to permit. the "may not be everyone's cup of concession. tea, but they are recognizable,"| He said it would convey to bhe eaid in explanation of the|new Canadians "in a meaning- decisions announced several|ful way the commemoration of 'weeks ago. our centennial." Under the bill, every legally esis landed immigrant would be en- Bell Under Fire titled to receive citizenship pa- OTTAWA (CP) -- An NDP pers on or after July 1 without member complained Tuesdayla five-year waiting period or that Bell.Telephone Co. of Can- any other qualification except ada is almost asking the power|for the oath of allegiance. to print money in a private| The bill received first reading bill before the Commons. and joined the long list of pri- Frank Howard (Skeena)|vate members' bills, few of @Poke before the House gave|which win passage. second reading, 1 in i biinciple, to the bill permitting Film Approved TORONTO. (CP) -- Warren- Bell to increase its authorized Capital to $1,750,000,000 from $2;000,000,000. dale, controversial documentary} rains measure "ny = also al- erp Beg * maker Allan] company sue a approved by the Sot ake a Ce board of censors for ital stock without the sapcorel theatre distribution. It was & the board of transport com-|placed in the restricted cate- missioners. gory, which means that only as persons 18 years of age and <2 over may see it. The board was HERE AND THERE concemed over some four-letter ~ words spoken by a youngster pee VISIT COURT while under treatment at War- "A group of 50 commercial 4 Tuesday. Renwick (NDP--Toronto River-|- Blackout Violated OTTAWA (CP) -- A 48-hour blackout on political comment before elections was violated through an "administrative er- ror' by Ottawa radio station CBO, the Commons was told State Secretary LaMarsh, an- .iswering a question by Heath Macquarrie (PC--Queens), said the Board of Broadcast Gov- ernors has been advised and consideration is being given what action, if 'any, will be taken against the CBC network station. Miss LaMarsh said CBC radio station in Sudbury, Ottawa and Montreal had been told to re- lease the pre-recorded program, The Nation's Business, before Sunday in view of the federal byelections in their areas Mon- day. Res trictions Asked OTTAWA (CP)--A New Dem- jocratic MP suggested Tuesday that restrictions on granting cit- izenship to residents of Canada with Communist afflictions be reconsidered. Robert Prittie (Burnaby Richmond) told the Commons he is "not at all sure" that membership in the Communist party should be a bar to Cana- dian citizenship. He spoke during considera- tion of the estimates of the sec- retary of state's department, which covers certain aspects of citizenship. Sent To Germany OTTAWA (CP)--Militia mem- bers are being sent to Germany as part of a plan to give them more training with regular forces, not because of short- ages in the Canadian brigade, Defence Minister Hellyer told the Commons Tuesday. He was replying to Harold Winch (NDP--Vancouver East) who said 300 militia personnel were being sent to Germany to "plug the hole in personnel re- quirements." He asked whether the government planned. to re. direct to Germany any of the troops being withdrawn from the disbanded United Nations aaey Force in the Middle ast. Killed In Crash HARLECH, Wales (AP) -- Lady Harlech, wife of Lord Har- lech, former British ambassador in Washington, was killed in an In the meantime, Nasser pre- Arab military curtain around Israel. The authoritative Cairo news- paper Al Ahram said Nasser|mi Mohieddin, newly - appointed/on commander of the United Arab Republic Popular TRAQI AIRLIFT Iraq today began -airlifting troops to Egypt to take up posi-|let Baghdad radio announced. to Nasser tightened the squeeze|!" on Israel another notch Tues- day, signing a mutual defence pact in enemy, King Hussein of Jordan. month ago as an agent of Amer- ican intelligence. There was tio: the honeymoon between Nasser|ig and Hussein. Damascus newspapers in the Syrian capi- tal made no mention of the de- fence pact, ignored Hussein's|of visit to Cairo and reported wide- Nasser Plans New Moves To Tighten Curb On Israel would stop in Cairo on his way pared new moves to tighten the}home from Europe to pledge solidarity. Lebanon joined the circling movement Tuesday night. Pre- ordered Vice-President Zakariajnese army units are stationed King Hassan of Morocco pro- _Resistange|posed an urgent Arab summit Forces, to go to Syria and Iraq/meeting to decide on joint ac- for top-level talks. tion in the Middle East, the Moroccan news agency said. The agency said the king sent tions near the Israeli border,|Tuesday asking for the meeting necessary measures and collec- tive decisions to face up to any Cairo with his old|®88ression. Authoritative Pesvaaiery Ba Tel A «+. | Aviv said they believed Hussein Pg Phare a nae signed the pact with Nasser to he had denounced less than al*#¥e his throne. The king has been under heavy fire from Cairo and the Palestine Libera- i as no move from|firebrand Ahmed Shukairy, Bi Syria's Socialist regime to jgin|returned with him from Cairo ' FORESAW PACT ising e.g The Jerusalem Post, which frequently reflects the thinking|in the 1920s who spent twopence the Jordan-Egypt pact er Rashid Karami said LeQa- Israel's frontier. ters to Arab heads of state "study the present situation the Middle East, and take not add any new dimensions to Israel's defence: plans." WEATHER FORECAST "The possibility that King Hussein would jump onto the Egyptian bandwagon was fore- seen some time ago and taken into account in the over-all de- fence plans of this country,"' the Post said. At UN headquarters in New York, key diplomats predicted that the Security Council would explosive Middle East crisis. Middle East experts felt, how- posals for restraint, Paris said the Kremlin has re- jected a proposal by France for crisis. The French government effort to resolve the crisis. sides in the crisis. n OF headed by tion Amman. the Israeli government, said just walked around the ward telling people he was running for office. The previous low- record was set by a candidate "doesichalk. ever, that Nasser is likely tojcontrol the weather over On- pay little attention to any pro-|tario for days. and large day to night temper- Official French sources in pi nde oP Toronto, Hamilton, a Big Four conference on the|Windsor, Lake St. Clair, Lake suggested last week that the poste Rs Bay ee four powers make a concerted Mainly sunny. Continuing cool France has not openly taken Might. 'winds pl ses, - ee Sudbury, North Bay, Halibur- Montreal and Ottawa regions: Mainly sunny but cool today. Thursday sunny again and near (2% cents) on a packet of|Seasonable temperatures, Winds light. High Pressure Area Brings Chance Of Frost Tonight TORONTO (CP) -- Official| adopt a resolution calling on all/ forecasts issued at 5:30 a.m. to-| sides to exercise restraint in the] day. | Synopsis: A high pressure St. Thoma: area north of Lake Superior will Tenia Kitchen at least two more . This means clear skies London, Forecast Temperatures Low tonight, high Thursday Windsor . ¥ | Ambulance Rules 'Interim' TORONTO (CP)--Health Min- ister Matthew Dymond said Tuesday regulations recently passed under Ontario's new Am- bulance Act are only an interim measure designed to maintain essential services, 70 The regulations, which ex- 68 jempt private ambulance sérv- ices from government control 68 jand permit bey clerks to 68 | certify any service as adequate, 68 |have been criticized by officials 72 |of the Ontario Ambulance 70 |Operators' Association. 2 Under the Act, ambulance 70 |operators will be provincially 68 |licensed and required to use 72 |specified equipment and carry 68 Jat least $30,000 insurance. OL wees 70 | HEAT WITH OIL ton, northern Georgian Bay, 7 | BUDGET POLLING : m4 " SHEFFIELD, England (CP)--|2™28ami, Cochrane, White/xapuskasing ...... 35 75 DIXON'S Municipal officials were aston-| River, Algoma, western James} white River ....... 32 5 ished when a newly elected|Bay regions: Mainly sunny with) Moosonee ... 2 | OS OIL dent councillor said he|seasonable temperatures. Clear| Timmins ........- 35 15 spent ogee net his campaign. |and cold with frost overnight. 313 ALBERT ST. walked around " Winds north 15. LOWEST 24-HOUR. SERVICE EXCURSION FARES To Britain and Europe HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU LTD. Ajex Shopping Pleze 942-6690 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 EARS spread discontent in the Jor- danian armed forces. A press statement claimed one Jordanian army battalion mutinied Tuesday to protest a plot by Jordan to overthrow the Syrian government. The report said the mutineers were dis- armed without any shooting. The pact provides for forma- tion of a joint defence council and armed forces command to come under Egyptian direction in time of war. Nasser said Egyptian, Syrian, Lebanese and Jordanian armies were on Israel's frontiers and were backed by Iraqi, Alberian, Kuwaiti and Sudanese forces. - There was speculation in Cairo that Saudi Arabian King Faisal, Nasser's arch A foe, Fast Action :.: HOUSE SALES! Coll « Member of the? OSHAWA end DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD and List Phete One auto crash near here bie sge She was 45.. Lord aged David Ormsby-Gore, am- bassadeor to the United States = the Kennedy administra- tion. The Harlechs were close friends of the Kennedys. LUNCHEONS Se -- 1.35 ._. DINNER 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Good Food Reasonable Prices Parking Rear of Hotel MOTEL . LANCASTER 27 KING 'ST. W. rendale, a centre for emo- @fudents from Anderson Colleg-|tionally disturbed children. and Vocational Institute, itby, attended the session of magistrate's court -- at Whitby. © Weekend Specials WHITBY FIRE Swarrey (Staff) - Fire at a owned by Mrs, Charles wson, 715 Maria St., Whitby, * '@aused an estimated $3,000 dam- 'age to the contents early Sun- day morning. The family house- keeper, Mrs. Bell, discovered smoke coming from the base- YOUNG BROILERS f Warren Mowat says the Bause of the fire was not im- «mediately known. He said smoke qemere to the building was ex- COTTAGE ROLLS MEAT : TURKEYS «= 39: LBS. TT COOKED HAM scp DEPT. : ur, 69° s, 59° us. 95° CRYOVAC PAK we PRODUCE DEPT. English saddle horse at the Spring Fair. Among He o other district winners in the classes were: Percy Socniiey. Oshawa; Hunter Mc- , Whitby; Heber Down, 5 Soe Brent, Bow- NEW BRUNSWICK 'POTATOES " NO. 1 CELLO e Hos! 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Today it mo to consideration of a b signed to remove some in ties between native-bort naturalized Canadians i Citizenship Act. CITES CBC'S QUALITY Mr. Fairweather, a Brunswick lawyer, at one in his praise of the CBt asked to name one exan. good programming by th work, He responded by listing of his CBC favorites. included: Quentin Di MP; recent coverage o Middle East crisis; radio broadcasts, and the irre Nightcap program. Mr. Fairweather sai ironic thing about Qu talked-of move to bring F TV to the province via sa is that "no account has taken of the very poor q of French television." It was subject to severe soring and "'it is boring." He also had praise fo Position 0; Stronger T HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -- world petroleum industry is stronger position to cope w Middle East emergency th was in 1956 when the Is) British - French attack le the closing of the Suez C Another closing of the « would disrupt petroleum st lines but new boom produ in North Africa and a | surplus of supplies in the U States, Canada and other z should minimize shortages. Super tankers that were available 11 years ago would hurry oil to Western rope by skirting South Af Some of the jumbo vessels so large they must avoid canal while hailing Middle oil anyway. Barring a major shutdow the bulk of the Middle E rich fields there is indicati gap could be filled for a period if necessary. A whole shutdown was averted. in but one could result fro: major conflict or, possibly, otage. The Middle East was pro ing 3,873,500 barrels of o day when the bombs fell week of Nov. 2, 1956, and E scuttled shipping to bottle the canal. 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