Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 25 Feb 1960, p. 7

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pearl oddity Climax oday Still In Doubt Am at outstation Common de Iheiu In yearswhether Canada should sobttltute life injriwn merit ior death as the ty er murderis to reach its climax to night gt1heootnomeislnd bt At least 25 speakers under stood to berendy Io eon no the argument began to Thurs dayoq the to roam hill of Fer P0 ribSenr borough co ioro litlon ol the death pe ty except for war time treason lt upee that those who dog the it will continuethe first days no partisan disagree ment in whic nine or 17 speak erenth cal stripes sup ported the asure INTEREST ESPREAD Perhaps In since the great pipeline debut oi 1956 hits an is sue in Parli ent nitroeted so much public attention it was qt partly becaum of this interest that the hi wh normally would be 01 debate granted addi tional day unanimous consent There is certainty over what arse the use will tnlge when clock op aches the 10 pm EST adloummeat time Will the bill be talked out or will vote he called Some We are oonildent that free vote will be takena division in which noperty line would be eIrident Normally thnt rocedure would take up the line 15 or minutes oi the night sitting But them apparently is still no general agreement that this will be done MAY TAKE NO CHANCES One in opposition strategist hns sugllested that the talking out may be done by the very members who most want to see abolition implemented by the government at legst in some lorm Those MPs are Said to act that since the cabinet has commuted tour out of every live death sen tences it this reviewed in the last years the government may be leaning to some sort oi partial abolition With the risk at Mr McGees hill being deieated the abolition ists may choose to debate the i5lt nue beyond the point where vote is possible in order to ensure that there would be no antiaboli tion vote to inhibit the govern ment it it chooses to introduce legislation or partial abolition inter Some speculaton was that it appears near to pm that the bill will come to vote Justice Minister Fulton may state bridly that the government anticipates meditytng the death penalty et future time This could be the signal to talk out the hill It was also learned that Solic itorGenerai Balch is prepared to enter the debate to defend the governments record on commut ations Since taking alike in June 1557 the Progressive Con servative sdminist has commuted all but eight oi the to 1th penalties to tile imprison ent MAY STRIKE AT DENSALL HENSALL CPI union spokesman Wednesday night said about 60 employees at the Gen eral Conch plant here will go on strike tomorrow or day it contract negotiations are unsuccesslul local 3054 interna tional Brotherth of Carpenters and Joiners CLCI are waiting for the results oi conciliation board hearing being held in Torlt onto EVE up TERRY CLOTH CLIQU WE ARE MOVING ALL OF OUR Ids NEVER HAS THIS CITY IN SOME CASES THERE YOU PAY THE Refrigerator RADDED wEDoE iCUSHIONS so ON THE CUSTOM Fl RESTONE ONTHE RHILCO AUTOMATIC WASHERS 70 ON THE DOLLAR the next MILran BAR exam room 25 mo INSTEAD OF NOOSE united church Boardlloelts Plan For Lite Imprisonment TORONTO CPIA report Ihll suggests the death penalty be re placed by lite imprisonment re ceived general approval Wednese day night imrn the board nl evangelism and 50an service at the United Church til Canada The report prepared by lsman co ttee headed by Rev Jnmes Finlay oi Tor onto will be sent to the next len eral council in Edmonton In Soy tember REVIEW CASE The report suggested lite im prisonment no the alternative or capital punishment subject to all prevailing powers of remis sion and parole with each case subiect to review every three ears Final authority or release oi prisoner should rest with the minister at justice and tho na tlolrcIlnl parole board the report in Nevertheless we believe that parole should only be utilized as tom of treatment whilst at large and not as remission or as rewnrdtor good behavior 050° ON IDATION These other points were also suggested That for simple irresponsible acts which have no pathological aluminum the mm at sum nnry trial and sentence be con tinued that there bh opportunity in the churchs theological colleges or trainingia the oorrectlanlield or those who wish to serve the church in the ministry of chap Nady That the church break into areas where crime breeds and flourishes In other business Rev Berry Associate secretary at the board said help to poor eounlt tries rather than missiles are Canadas best defence Ila criticised advertising that mntalna misleadlnt statemenu blatant use at the suual motive and photographs cruelty viol ence and bloodshed Associate secretary Rev Homer Lane said the true springs oi Charity and compas sion are being dried up by legal izedgombllng AND FLOOR MODEL MERCHANDISE SEEN SUCH OUTSTANDINGSAVINGSHURRY IN IS ONLY ONEOE EACH ITEM MOUNTS LISTED BELOW ON THE DOLLAR ELECTRIC DRILL ON THE DOLLAR PHILCO AUTOMATIC ff DRYERS 513 ON THE DOLLAR PENASY FACE mm PHILADELPHIA AP The transport Workers Union said Wednesday it will cell strike against the Pennsylvania Raillt road Means it has been unable Note ApolOgizes For Decith Threat mm scribbled Ottawa postmark hut unsigned negotiations No date Was set tor note re eived Wednesday by expressed sincere tenet it the strike of 20000 nonoperatlog Frank McGee said didnt mean raid the first note had been writ employees it in in moment at hm tem The note was allowup to one fig did it because at the kill talks thrantelnig uiettlgrs In RCMP and the little Co as wee rogres sive Conservative member of It said that it Mr McGees bill Parliament for York Scarbor Wins passage no harm will come ouQL It was written in the same in the MP or his Inmily TN Rad 53 illiterate hand and on similar The uyearold Toronto mem 54 tweinch scrap paper her has wile and three chii PH 87672509hln St The original letter threatened dun Hr McGee and his ismily be cause he wassponsoring hill in mum mm cam Wright to hearing AUTOMATIC EchTIucAI TRANSMISSIONS 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