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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1967, p. 3

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 10, 1967 y . | What About Airport? PC's CHOICE OF CHIEF MAY HELP PEARSON DECIDE PM Seen Ready To Step Down Soon [ONEY REFUSED UGE, La. (AP)-- still the only state to allow its cities ney from the feder- it to develop down- The ban was rein- TODAY'S TOPIC ily when local op- »s for Shreveport eans went down to y defeat before a presentatives com- { Year anteed MARTIN HOOISMA OTTAWA (CP)--The Conser- vative party's leadership choice next month is likely to be a key factor in Prime Minister Pear- son's decision on when to re- tire, informants speculate Wednesday. There is some belief here that Mr. Pearson, who turned 70 in April, would like to step down soon though nobody pretends to know for sure .There is doubt that Mr. Pearson himself has made any decision one way or make rapid political strides, the prime minister might decide to stay on a while longer. Conversely, if he sees no par- ticular danger for the Liberals in the Conservatives' choice, Mr. Pearson might be. prepared to retire next year. 'REFORM LIBERAL' Mr. Pearson considers him- self a "reform" Liberal and, it is said, wants to ensuré as far ter Marchand, 48, says he is not interested in the leadership. Mr. Pearson reportedly does not regard Mr. Martin , Mr. Sharp or Mr. Hellyer as reform Liberals. The prime minister wants to avoid, if possibly, any bitter ri- valry over his succession. This might persuade him to stay on longer to provide enough time for an obvious successor to emerge. Mr. Pearson has often said slide, he vowed privately to re- main Liberal leader only long enough to get his party back to its position before that debacle. He did so in 1962 and was so close to victory that the Liber- als persuaded him to remain. He won a minority victory in 1963 and again in 1965. Aides maintain that Mr. Pearson's stock with Canadians now is higher than it has ever heen, especially in English. speaking Canada after Presi- nt Certificates dAMES SABYAN LL, McNAUGHTON GREO MILLS MISS ELSIE BOGUCKI MRS, EVELYN HEAVER as possible that his successor W EARN og has said she as Liberal leader can be that his chief aim in office is pe a seiadaimedpbeee In a man-on-the-street poll, St.: 'They've ruined the 1. McNaughton, 54 Chad- Miss Elsie Bogucki, 249 hopes the prime minister will classed in same category. national unity. It is felt that Mr. Pearson six Oshawa residents were place already. In that area burn St.: "I would suggest McNaughton Ave.: "I think quit active politics soon. The three obvious candidates But it is not known whether wants to close out his political asked: 'Should city council the planes are a menace to that it should be left as an it should be re-developed as There is speculation that. if at the moment are External Af- he considers essential to this career at the top, But he may 2 (a) spend a lot of money to buy people living there. As far as airport and developed fur- an airport. It would be very the Conservatives re-elect John fairs Minister Martin, 64, Fi- aim that his successor be want to savor for a while being and develop the Oshawa air- I'm concerned they can ther." useful to the city to have a Diefenbaker, Mr. Pearson's nance Minister Sharp. 56, and French-speaking. al the top after two losses to annum Port, or should the city forget plough it up -- it would make Greg Mills, 224 Leslie St.; arge airport on hand." long-time antagonist, or choose Defence Minister Hellyer, 44. When Mr. Pearson got caught Mr. Diefenbaker and two mi- ive years about it and have the land a lovely field." iy wali like to ane it de: Mrs. Evelyn Heaver, 1012 another candidate who could Associates of Manpower Minis- in the 1958 Diefenbaker land- nority wins over him sub-divided for homes and in- Martin Hooisma, 143 Pat- egg rags faet ee MeCUMOUgii: "HeMier COM ene ee a ee "i Srna sear: ee 9" ; id eae y cause you ving ildi g in Guaranteed dustry?" Here are their re- ricia Ave.: "It would put our velopes ecau having apartment buildings, plained to Dr. Cotnam in 1963 ner to sign a certificate saying ent Certificates I'd prefer to have a commer- cial airport on the site." mean an increase in develop- plies: James Sabyan, 1514 Oxford taxes up either way. I guess I would prefer an airport." that sloppy handling of crema-| he has investigated the cause of tions left the possibility of hom- death and no further examina- Shulman Probe Adjourns |icide cases going undetected, tion is necessary bef the 'Will Resume On Aug. 21st |---------- = CROSS CANADA PAVING has 3 YEARS GUARANTEE also 6- 12-18-20-36 month to pay ment in Oshawa ~a8 te Principal end sevice 'Roblin Asks New Set-Up ' For Indians TANNED vin inne vc tntttngtt ttt tnt in Two-Party Plan Unlikely Premier Duff Roblin Says RED DEER, Alta. (CP)--Ma-' Commenting on Alberta Pre-/politics, describing it as nitoba Premier Duff Roblin)mier E. C. Manning's recently| 'strong, unifying force." Wednesday expressed doubt/published book in which politi-| spupy NEEDED Canada would ever adopt ajcal realignment was called for, tah y be used as Col- for loans. "by Executors in nt of death, as Trustee Act In- ts. INTARIO TRUST } CORPORATION ) St. N., Oshewe 23-5221 _W., Bowmanville 23-2527 ! TORONTO (CP)--The Parker| Mr. Jolliffe Wednesday star-'| Mr. Dubin objected to Mr. royal commission inquiry into|tled commission officials when Jolliffe's suggestions and to the jallegations of government in-jhe suggested that the inquiry file of clippings being accepted jterference in inquests ad-|has not been investigating the' as evidence. |journed Wednesday until Aug.jallegations as they were firs! «1¢ they are not allegations 21 when it will hear final argu- put by Dr. Shulman. that come under the terms of ments. He saia the evidence present-| reference of this inquiry, they The arguments will be made ed at the inquiry relates tO\are irrelevant." said Mr by E. B. Jolliffe, lawyer for Dr.;what commission counsel) Dubin, "We have the allega- | No Payment For 2 Months After Completi |Morton Shulman, the former|Charles Dubin said were D*./tions in the terms of reference i : shia ce aa caine ' > ; "| He said he would have to. CALGARY CP)--Premie ' ; wernt two-party political system de-|Mr. Roblin said he agreed basi-|4.14y carefully any move '5 Duff Roblin is Manitoba. says| Metropolitan Toronto chief cor-|Shulman's charges. -- clearly set forward in the rec- @ FREE ESTIMATE... weg spite an impending return to/cally with the idea. lchange Canada's constitution that if responsibility for Indian | O°" whose charges prompted, He told Mr. Justice Parker: | org." bey majority government. Mr. Roblin said the Social), "°° mtn wae affairs wer aba ae Uaese the inquiry, and Barrie Pepper "It is essential you should know i s : AD yaaiamig However, Mr. Roblin, a can- Credit premier"s call for a ee ee ce st ne tal eis i ee ee represents Dr, H. B. Cot- what Dr. Shulman's allegations Ph aegag lc pi onda Call 728-9292 Cshawa t didate for the National Conser- turn to two-party politics wou'd| hy an institution which ernment, programs could' be|"4m, Ontario supervising coro-|were in his own words, not! na sh i t aale th Maroon sine vative Party leadership, said be good for Canadian democra-|<1 414 he. and is, above poli-, made mone ubachive ner and object of many of Dr. those of Mr. Dubin." oF. Sauiman sal at he com- pneenrceiranariocrenementnirmtte five political parties on the na- cy, but didn't think it possible. |); .. : id j ha: Propieaalve Connarvaliv Shulman's charges. Mr. Justice Parker accepted) tional scene were "at least a He also discussed the position! "\ Roblin said that if the leadershi Bee aac | The inquiry, conducted by as evidence a file of newspaper; couple too many." of the monarchy in Canadian| jnarchy was abolished, thene sits Med garcnen "wednesday (MT: Justice W. D. Parker of the|clippings which Mr. Jolliffe] nny ' |people would have to think up there would be "much merit" OSHS Supreme COiy Jins eee, Onuuunen (Dt. saulmen : OUR GRE AT for 24 days during the last 13\)charyes as reported in 'hell , - A . | in provinces handling the field) yeexs heard 57 witnesses and/press April 6-10, one week be-| something to replace it. Convention Bill / "restructuring" the provide ; ; | ; Py : | Although "restructuring" the provided Ottawa made it clear |taker more than 3,000 typewrit- fore the order-in-council was! Canadian constitution may be- it would be prepared to pay its ten 'pages of evidence | d thorizi the i ' come necessary, "I don't think share of costs. set ser etch ated a ' ee safest dat. Mada acon A this is really clear yet, although obviously there is considerable MIDSUMMER FURNITURE SALE Broad national programs | ; Seen $1,225,000 didn't meet the varying needs} TORONTO (CP)--At least $1,225,000 is expected to be spent in Toronto by more than | 7,000 delegates of the Progres- sive Conservative national con- vention at Maple Leaf Gardens Sept. 6-10. W. A. E. Ingram, manager of the city convention bureau, said today this estimate is based on} a $35-a-day figure each delegate | spent during the 1957 conven- tion. Taxes and other rising costs mean each delegate this year will probably spend more, he said. dissatisfaction in Quebec with ara s i the situation that exists," Mr. Convention organizers have Roblin said. already reserved seats on trains and planes from all parts! of Canada. of Indians and Metis in differ-| ent areas and provincial plans| ~|could be 'more closely tailored} to the needs of the people in| Gene Rheaume, executive, Fish Depletion 'each area." secretary of the convention) 'or . committee, says he needs about Causes Concern : oe mers tecete) ane | het sh aaa rbniake incial programs should be to- 240 people working in full-time; ,. oN DON (CP)--Concern ; : to handle the convention. 'Wel. 7 nossible depletion of fish. ordinated. The premier, who}. have hired a doctor and a SF Rese'. Clb) ¥ opened his leadership campaign a 18 oh id: "Convent ery stocks in the North Atlantic -- 5 nuree, be ri a paki aie has led the Organization for|in Alberta Tuesday, said there ea ay al oat magic ©! Economic Co-operation and De-| were not other specific areas of will likely die during the Con-| velopment to launch a program |federal responsibility that --s for meeting the problem. |should be turned over entirel To accommodate news| The 2l-country OECD, of ver entirely ~ JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Invite You To Hear : A Great Crowd of Mankind OUT OF ARMAGEDDON NOW IN PROGRESS! We are offering very worthwhile savings on chesterfield suites, chairs, occasional furniture, bedroom and dining room suites, continental beds, mattresses, etc., all by Canada's leading furniture manufacturers, |media, nearly 40 recommenda-|which Canada is a member, to provinces or vice versa . To accommodate delegsitt,|tions made by the Ottawa Press|has put its fisheries division to vf more than sortnt t vork|Gallery have been imple- work on setting up a long-range H li al Siverite have eee reserved.| mented. |plan. It has not yet got beyond low to relieve Revenue of about $100,000 in| These include raised theatre- pe Re ae Bt ui ; registration fees is expected,|like seats on either side of the an article in its current publica- 5 but most of this will be spent/main podium, special bul tens |tion the catch of the highly-| ' on travel subsidies to delegates |for photographers an "lvalued cod in northern waters| ACH E Public Address By .. . € 4 A. W. MacNAMARA Use Dodd's Kidney : BACK : BEE yer es Representative Of The Watch Tower Society es | By! ie cond: S| Sunday, August 13, 3 p.m. Civic Auditorium THORNTON RD. S. OSHAWA, ONT. ; : | SEATS FREE -- NO COLLECTION | p Glearance of all 1967 OLAIRTONE Wi-Fi SETS Choose from our huge stock displayed on four showroom floors. 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Hees Asks Recognition For Fundamental Rights QUEBEC (CP)--Conservative; "The fusion of our two found- leadership candidate George ing peoples was made possible Hees called Wednesday for uni-|by the recognition by the Fa- * versal recognition that it is a.thers of Confederation of the basic right of French- and Eng-'right to those. who spoke the lish-speaking Canadians to re- English and French languages tain their own languages and to retain their right to continue! cultures in all parts of this to do so and to retain their own country. distinct cultures. g Mr. Hees, making his first "If we are to become a truly, appearance at the Progressive ynited nation, these fundamen- Conservative party's policy ad-\tal rights must continue to be| Rs visory conference here after @ recognized by the people living Quebec tour, said that 'when I jn all parts of this country."| become prime minister" a fed- Mr. Hees, MP for Northum- eral-provincial conference will perland and a former federal be called immediately to dis-\trade minister, said the Liberal] cuss the provinces' "'special government has: chosen to ig- problems" and present Parlia- nore that there are many prob- ment with a program to resolve jems which require 'special them. _ treatment" for their solution. | Special Meeting in the last 30 years has jumped you feel better -- E per cent to a current total of cel iste" | | | around 13,000,000 tons a year. 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