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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1967, p. 3

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= e Today' | ROBLIN'S ENTRY A OTTAWA (CP) -- Conserva- tive leadership hopefuls wel- comed Manitoba Premier Duff Roblin into the race Thursday He said Premier Roblin's entry "won't effect my chances of winning too greatly.' SEES NO CHANGE DDS nnn m" the leadership first was raised. He will probably be the last to enter the race, unless Mr. Dief- enbaker decides at the last min- ZEST : TO LEADER the province. He was first elected to the Manitoba legisla- ture in 1949 and led his party to victory in June, 1954. mons whether or not his bid for the party leadership is success- ful. Mr. Stanfield, the only other Saturda with noncommittal cordiality. : . ute to fight for his throne at the In Toronto, Senator Wallace provincial leader among the : é Davie Fulton, a former jus- September leadership conven- McCutcheon said he is "de- candidates, has never referred If any of the eight candidates tice minister and one of the tion at Toronto. lighted to see Mr. Roblin in the to resignation as premier of also. Clearing this already entered in the contest first to declare his candidacy, race." He said Mr. Roblin is "a Nowa Bettia: Saturday cloudy with 'iods and a few scat- wers in the afternoon. ds becoming westerly ternoon. Winds strong in thunderstorms, "eee ee ree' to fill John Diefenbaker's shoes is worried by the addition of the 50-year-old leader of Manitoba's Conservative government, he is not making it public. "Mr. Roblin is a friend of said the addition of Mr. Roblin to the field will 'alter neither the plan of my campaign nor my prospects for success." Interviewed in Toronto Mr. Fulton said he had taken ac- WELCOMES ROBLIN Alvin Hamilton, a former ag- riculture minister in the Dief- enbaker cabinet, welcomed Mr, Roblin into the race. "He's a good man and a close very distinguished Canadian and has a distinguished politi- cal background." He said if the premier's state- ment implies he will seek a seat in the Commons "he will streng- Interviewed in Hamilton where he was meeting with some 40 area convention dele- gates, Mr. Stanfield said Mr. Roblin's announcement "indie ; mine ,but I'm in this race to count of the "probability" of personal friend," Mr_.Hamilton then the federal party very cates the leadership of the Pro- ast Temperatures A win," was the reaction of Rob- Mr. Roblin's candidacy in or- said in Tillsonburg, Ont., where greatly." Sacaieoa Party is ight, high Saturday eT TTT a | 75 aranteed ert Stanfield, premier of Nova Scotia, who joined the race for the national leadership of the Progressive Conservative party less than three weeks ago. dn stem naa nnnenen vce tang ymin atives will likely find that out|paigner ganizing his campaign. Although late in entering the race, Mr. Roblin's name has been high on the list of prob- able starters since a chance in Roblin Battle-Wise Vet Knows Taste Of Victory By ALLEN SACKMANN 'apparent. Mr. Diefenbaker had|Union Parliament of 1849 and \the wilderness to power in an- he had a speaking engagement. Mr. Roblin announced his candidacy in Winnipeg and at the same time said, win or lose, he would retire as premier of 4 PLANS TO RESIGN Mr. McCutcheon has said he will resign his Senate seat and run for election to the Com- Mr. Roblin said he plans to Visit all provinces in the five weeks left before the conven- tion, Sept. 6-9. remain " wih ni, ~ ety | IN- PARLIAMENT MPs Plan For Close Study Of Canada's Criminal Code RACE --" THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 4, 1967 3 QUITS PROGRAM be unveiled before Christmas. In general, abortion now is WINNIPEG (CP) -- As _ a obliquely singled him out during|his grandfather, Sir Rodmund| rookie in the Manitoba legisla-jone of his visits to Manitoba./Roh'in, was premier of Mani-| | | : ture. Duff Roblin coaxed along/But the chief's enthusiasm|toba from 1900 to 1905. A OTTAWA (CP) -- Everything, Hariey (1--Halton), has said Navy Cmdr, M. Scott a moustache to give him: an|coolec during the 1965 federal} Mr. Roblin embarked on his! from birth control to breath' wit faa Carpenter, the second A beats se | ROL | nesses will be invited to ap- , 4 aura of age and experience. jelection campaign when Mr. career in the 1949 provincial) analysis tests will be under ex- American to orbit the earth, At a youthful - looking 50 he|Robin resisted a sustained/election after gaining the rank! amination this fall as Parlia-|°®8"- resigned today from the still sports his self - defined|drive to have him seek a Com- of squadron leader in the RCAF! ment takes the closest look in, However, officials say the space program to return to badge of maturity--but he does/mons seat. during the Second World War,| & years at the Criminal Code committee study does not pre- the Navy. He will be in not need it. His 18 years in poli-| Mr. Roblin said at that time followed by a stint as an auto- "The government's omnibus 'Clude the government making charge of training Aqua tics have made him a battle-/he had not felt a call to the mobile dealer. bill amending dozens of sections its own proposal in the area-- nauts in the Navy's under- wise veteran with a well-devel-|federal scene. Now he is ready; It took him only five years to is not expected to be ready although it might not be acted water Sealab project and Pioped penchant for winning. and his opponents face a canny replace Errick Willis as leader| when Parliament resumes Sept.;¥UPOn until the committee makes) said he plans to take an Federal Progressive Conserv-j|and sometimes ruthless cam-|of the party and he went from |25, but officials say it likely will recommendations oceanography post with a private firm next year, oe in the next five weeks leading) PREFERS DUFF other four It probably will propose even legal only when a mother's life --AP Wirephoto ment Certificates } to the Sept. 6-9 leadership con-| Dufferin Roblin, who prefers! Nc! satisfied with his mino oo ae He he code|is considered to be in 'danger, | ----------------- a NOW EARN Prec! v/s wii Ee: vention in Toronto. The Mani-|Duff to his rather stuffy first ity position in 1958, Mr. Roblin | § than in 1960, when some 46 sec-, Out there is a good deal of con- 7 toba premier, after months of name, was born with a political struck fast with another election| \tions were amended. fusion over interpretation of the CALL OR SEE 1 BRIDGE COLLAPSES apparent reluctance, has joined|spoon in his mouth. within a year, It gave him aj|¢ Items almost certain to be in| law ; the crowded race for John Dief-| A United Empire Loyalist an-|clear majority, which he main-| the bill include repeal of the ban) -- DIXON S 2 (a) London life guard Al on this footbridge snapped J|enbaker's job cestor sat in the Upper Canada tained in three subsequent elec:| : lon dissemination of birth control| Edmonds carries the stroll- Thursday hurling about a At one time, it appeared the|assembly about 160 years ago; tions | information and devices,| LOOKING FOR A FOR per annum er in which 18-month-old "0z¢n other children into (Manitoba leader was the heirlanother was a member of the RAISED TAXES | ae. lchanges in the abortion laws COMMFORTABLE QUIET the Thames River. All the ae -- = Setting what he called a list(@o : ® and breath tests for drivers sus-| | RENDEZVOUS DOWTOWNP OIL FURNACES r five years sting in Guaranteed tment Certificates re ed--as to Principal and rest, Rosemary Graham was trapped under water for five minutes when a cable children were rescued .The Graham child is in critical condition in hospital. | pected of drinking. | A free vote on abolition of capital punishment--either per \manently or temporarily--also is expected but this may be han- died separately from the omni- of priorities, Mr. Roblin spent! money and raised taxes, built| schools and paved roads, pio-} jneered schemes to bring indus- Cmdr. Samuel Lee Crave- teat es ab eon LBJ's Surcharge =. CAPTAIN Curbs Rapped Seen Unpopular 322 vein tis tintin On News Flo SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS 24-HOUR SERVICE 313 ALBERT ST. THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room Hotel Lancaster NEGRO CAPTAIN ---may be used os Col- ral for loans. today for promotion to bus bill 27 KING ST. WEST 723-4663 ble--by Executors in rocked the provincial status quo} captain. Cravely, There also have been reports event of death. ed--os Trustee Aet In- ments, IL ONTARIO TRUST NGS CORPORATION meoe St. N., Oshewe 723-5221 yp St. W., Bowmanville 623-2527 who the | Navy said is the first Negro ever to command a U.S warship, also is the first Negro selected for captain as a line officer. He is commander of the destroy- er Taussig. that corporal punishment would be outlawed, but signs now are that this may be dealt with as {part of a general penal reform: pal rather than in the omnibus} | bill | Other areas that probably will/ (AP Wirephoto) 'be covered in the Criminal) ~ Code amendments include bail and probation reform and fire- French Honor | arms control. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Con-jJanuary. At that time Johnson '® its foundations but the dy- gressional reaction to President|urged a six-per-cent surtax. namic premier simply displayed Johnson's call for a 10-per-cent! his stubborn streak and plowed lincome tax surcharge generally|S0ME OPPOSED on to implement his plans. lranges from lukewarm to chilly,|, Johnson's linking of the tax) His reputation for being an By BARRY SCHWEID tha! news af its source,"" Mur-|with few members except some|PO0" nadine itt Micha aa icra taickly earned. Be Ou (AE) 'ie News| fay age jDenicerauc eacers Offering. tn: 000 more troops there did not But he was -- and is -- often media representatives opened! "We won't even Jet the presi- | qualified support. ; mit evbil wilh apie Hininiee. shirh, even with his own memé\" fire today on recommendations|den: manage the news of his| Some other Democrats joined Senators Jack Mill Rep, | bers. When a conservative back- by an American Bar Associa-jown political image without ajin the expected Republican op-|, * , iller (Rep. the : ia: " ; *.|bencher once strayed during a pen tion study group that would/hue and cry of press criticism. | position to the long-awaited ie et a Ni i Signy eh speech, the premier fidgeted There has been pressure from FRIDAY limit reporting of crime news.) «How can we think of giving|increase request. Chairman Wil) Or yi. oo colied 'guns and|momentarily and then bluntly probation officers for removal' = The classic function of the|the right to manage crime news|iam Proxmire (Dem. Wis.) of butter' economic policy." |\barked: 'Sit down." General Crerar of various restrictions on the Tak A Dri SATURDAYS press is to find out everything|to every town constable and|the Senate-House of Representa- Noting Johnson's warning that), 1" going federal Mr. Roblin courts limiting those who can ake rive TAINHEAB it can about government, about! marshal?" tives economic committee called ihe. budget datelt for the cur: has the advantage of being bi-| BARENTIN, France (Reut-|get the benefits of probation. To as law enforcement," said J. Ed- it a blunder that would hamper Criticism has also come from) lingual and Quebeckers describe\ers) -- This town in northern| business growth and thus BeN-| 909,000 without the tax boost and| iis French as quite passable. |p oce named a new street| Many sides of the bail system, | VAN BELLE erate little new revenue. ; ' ji eat lati lifti a 50- | with charges that it provides \tighte Legislation lifting year| i ges the Pp des | Chairman Wilbur D. Mills uigeq, U's OM SPending, Miller) on on French as the language|#fter @ Canadian general of the|one level of justice for the rich GARDENS "His concern that such a defi-|of instruction' in Manitoba was|Second World War, the late H.'and another for the poor. The ABA recommendations ward Murray of the American|,.. the result of a 20-month Society of Newspaper Editors. | tiay pb. i i A i ly by 10 prominent judges j That's what the free flow Of|and lawyers on the constitu- " news means, what the reporter|tional guarantees of free press|(Dem. Ark.) of the tax-writing| jrent year could reach $29,000,- can find out, not*what the pub-| and fair trial. | House ways and means commit-| it jould cause inflation and|P@ssed by the legislature at its)p. G. Crerar, Thursday. |. The_ nature of the abortion Fain Macias sine lic servant wants to give him) Unveiled Jast October by the tee Said only: "I'm uncom-|high interest rates should have|/ast sitting, one of many major! Mayor Andre Marie said the '@¥ changes {s far from clear DO-IT-YOURSELF on a platter." i committee headed by Justice mited; committed to no one, ON€ heen shown a year-and-a-half;Pieces of legislation pushed 'name was chosen as a sort of 224 may depend on results of al Murray, managing editor of] p21C. Reardon of the Suprene|W2Y oF the other. ago when he told the American|through the longest session in| protest against President de|hearings by the Commons] @ FERTILIZER @ SPREADERS the Arizona Republic, is chair-| 5 gicial Court of Massachusetts,| Mills, who ranks as perhaps people that we could afford to/history. Gaulle's "long live free Que-|heaith committee in the fall. @ TOOLS @ TOPSOILS bec" statement in Montreal last Several private bills hav cil ® SEEDS, ETC. man of the society's freedom of 7 A ' | t t pert in Con-|fight the war in Vi |AVCIDED TAX - they stirred immediate tro-|the foremost tax exp m-ifight the war in Vietnam and information and press-bar com-|,27<y within the law and southal gress, has remained noncommit-| increase the pace of Great So-| Another was less popular. It month. mittee. ism professions. tal since Joh first prop ciety d tic programs at the|was a five-per-cent sales tax! The street @ Advice on your Garden Problems been referred to the committee e/and its chairman, Dr. Harry) j | was named ru AIN! POSALS that the premier avoided for/Crerar after the man who led| AGAINST -- it th CALLS FOR RESTRICTIONS |corporate income taxes last| jnine years, : lthe Canadian Army on the antl : / He -- ou gin he In the main, the Reardon re- SOME EXEMPT Here the Roblin political ex-/ern front in Europe in 1944-45, | Your Friendly Garden Centre es y vom orca "a port calls on lawyers and police . : | Johnson specified the sur-/pertise showed through. The/during the Second World War.| On High ; N : 2 623-5757 th a Gio sion of jodicial ad-|0 restrict their comments on Soviet Delegation charge would not apply across|premier held the treasury port-|He died in 1965. | 0 ighway Noe. 2... a the § sec pending criminal cases and to the board--some 16,000,000 per-|folio since consing to power but,| ------_--_____ - -- ' ministration. "To begin, you will poison the stream of crime and_ police news by deliberately managing N.S. Premier Not Worried reduce the release of informa- tion about thém. The stated objective is to help assure fair trials for criminal defendants. However, Murray told the ABA group: "We of the media contend that, if you adopt the Reardon sanctions, you will cripple the press as a watchdog Visits Factory a surcharge on personal and same time." jsons in the lowest taxpaying|last summer, he shifted Gurney| brackets would be exempt. It 4 would take effect Oct. 1. ans to the post. It was Mr. |Evan. who carried the brunt of FREE Estimates, Rates, Repair Specialist. Reasonable nagging Van Belle Gardens VALCOURT, Que. (CP) -- group of soviet officials visite a snowmobile factory Thursday, romped exuberantly on the ve- hicles' swampland testing} ground, then declared selves impressed and went away) them. |"° surtax to pay. d| A single person making no|the debate on its implementa- more than $1,900, a couple upjtion although, when the going to $3,600 or a family with two) got rough, the premier waded \children up to $5,000 would have jn. , y x Away from politics, which is But a $10,000 income typically not often, he plays squash and would bear $174 more in taxes|the bagpipes, both well. backache! ' She used to be bothered by backaches | and tired feeling. When she learned | that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache of law enforcement, as the tra-| 'quite sure to buy some." ' Hydro ; . ; iti 4 i for a single person, $134 for a| Aside from th tw tivi- (Eee Sted seins Abe. Seok Dheas LT P) -- Pre ditional enemy of secret arrest! T - r delegation, |". Asiae [ro! ose two activi-|§ 24 Hour Tanks |) Kidney Pills. Smart girl. Dodd's Pill HAMILTON (CP) remier my arrest he 17 - membe ' childless couple, $111 for a fam- ties, his unofficial time is mostly J} Service Installed | stimulate the kidneys. to help relieve Robert Stanfield of Nova Scotia says he is not worried by the and the traditional friend of fair trial" led by Oil Industry Minister Valentin D. Shashin of the So- ily of four. At $20,000 the in-|logged with his wife and two Fest Dependable Radio Dispatched | the condition causing the backache and | tired feeling. Soon she felt better inci i i i i | Id be $492, $348 and children -- picnics at isolated Plumbing Service. Pa . ARs entry of a second provincial] The press, he 'said, "has|viet Union, took time off from |CPease WOU , jchildren picnics at isolate rested better. If you are bothered by leader into the now-nine-man|often aided justice, sometimes|Some Expo-going to visit the |$916. All brad figures assume spots in Manitoba and a winter) pty: ephg backache, Dodd's Kidney Pilla may help Progressive Conservative lead-|through independent investiga-|Plant of Bombardier Ltd., which standard deductions. holiday at his retreat in the all 723-1191 pin, ton. Nee 668 depent ot manufactures snow-traction ma- | ership race. Informed Thursday of Mani- toba Premier Duff Roblin's an- nounced candidacy, Mr. Stan-| field replied: "It looks like the Conserva- tive leadership is pretty. desir- able after all." The 53-year-old premier said Mr. Roblin's entry has not af- fected his intention of going into the September leadership con- vention with the aim of winning. He announced plans to go "out west" to talk about the na- tion's problems to Conservatives there. WOULD BROADEN BASE Earlier, at a meeting with reporters and about 200 area Conservatives, Mr. Stanfield re- iterated a statement he made tion paralleling that of the po- lice, sometimes by discovering that the wrong defendant is in custody, or that a defendant is being mistreated, sometimes by finding political chicanery in the prosecutor's office, sometimes by turning up overlooked wit- nesses." Dr. Tennant Bryan, chairman) of the Fair Trial - Free Press Committee of the American Newspaper Publishers Associa- tion, said in prepared remarks: "A free press is the founda- chinese in this Eastern Town- ships community 70 miles south- east of Montreal. Mr. Shashin said he "'appre- ciated the factory's efforts" at | trying to overcome impassable | northern terrain and declared: | "T think we'll buy such machin- | ery from Canada." | He said most of his delega- tion, touring Canada on a com- bired industrial mission and Expo visit ,"'are representatives | of the oil industry who work in tion of all our freedoms. Any erosion of this foundation must} be of the gravest concern, not) citizens now and for generations to come." to the press alone, but to all| swamps and such where trans- | portation is of primary import- | ance."' Johnson said the surtax would) West Indies. : yield $6,300,000,000 in the year, that began July 1. He recom- mended also postponing sched- uled excise tax drops on auto- mobiles and telephone service for another $300,000,000 in the same year. The yields would be greater in the following vear. 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