2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 25, 1960 GOVERNOR ROCKEFELLER FINDS TOUGH GOING AT EVE OF CONVENTION Ei Hatfield, wife of Oregon's gov- ernor, who guickly became the centre of camera attention to- day when she appeared on the Republican convention scene. BRIGHT EYES and a con- fident smile mark this Nixon supporter at the eve of the Republican convention in Chi- cago. The beauty is Mrs. Mark | ON PARLIAMENT HILL No 'Honky-Tonks' In National By KEN KELLY Mr Hamilton Canadian Press Staff Writer [he's fully OTTAWA (CP) Ghosts and|purpose of the parks as places visions, bears and honky-tonks.|oreserved in the natural state Those were the ingredients of the hey were found in by the orig- Commons' first Saturday sittinglinal discoverers. He urged form- of the sion ation of a national parks associ- The 1960-61 spending program ation, free of politicians and civil of the northern affairs depart-|servants, to help fight the battle ment _pro ided the mixing bowlifor preservation of the parks Remarks by Murray McFar- la PC--Kootenay East) and Woolliams (PC Bow touched off the outburst study of the parks 149,615 spending es- made it plain| SE y at the at _ two government back yer) ho called for commer- during in the national branch's $23, timate, The nationa! parks branch last ilton asked "How can a minister|year had a revenue of $2,190,890 stand up against the pressures of|{and expenditures of $22,095,425, commercial interests who want Mr, McFarlane said. He said this to use the parks for mining, for- represents a cost to the taxpayer estry and for every honky-tonk of $7 for every person who en- recreational device known to|ters a national park i man. unless the people who love Mr. Woolliams put in a bid for these parks are prepared to band |supervised private enterprise de- together and support the minis- velopment in the parks ter Lik = {CAMPER HIMSELF DEATH UNEXPLAINED Mr. Hamilton, recalling many GODERICH (CP)--A post mor pleasant summers as a parks tem examination into the death of camper, said "My sympathies| Mrs Palacz, 36, whose|are with the man who does not| body was found in her home here get too much money, my sym Friday has failed to reveal |pathies are with the thousands its cause, coroner Dr. N. C. Jack- who want these parks and who son said Sunday night. Dr. Jack-|want then: for their quietness 80. said "some materials" have and beauty and relief from the| been forwarded to the attorney- pressures of this civilization--the general's laboratory in Toronto!people who do not go there for for further analysis. Mrs. Pa-|the purpose of doing something lacz's band works away from which they could do just as well Goderict and had not been home!in any place outside." ince June 17. . . Mr, Woolliams and Mr. McFar FLOATING TRADE [lz zi eamed up in advocacy SHOW IN JAPAN carry guns a inst bears Photographic Trade News | reports that a joint venture of | Mr. Hamiiton's estimates Mr. Hamilton also came in for Japanese manufacturers have converted a cargo ship into a |some criticism from Liberal {Leader Pearson and J. W. Pick- floatin trade - exposition. |ersgill (I~--Bonavista With yusiness people ate) who renewed earlier attacks aboard vessel is now |on the government's "vision' of visiting Americas. northern development. When you want to reach the total market your pro- busy the benchers cial develonment parks In exasperated tones, Mr. Ham Steve night as aga | ol 70 place Noting a $10,000.000 drop in the department spending program, Mr. Pickersgill suggested "the minister's vision has been cut down sadly by the minister of fi- nance's division." Mr. Pearson ere was more mirage than Representative special busi- No Compliciiv In Divorces (CP woman| ture was sraph was répre-'ing officer. and appeared Satur- CO-re ee niday. in Toronto's three daily cases had nothing newspaper. of the cases, the, Mr. Golden said the womar general's de- had been "induced" to give the Saturday pictures to & person he did not director of public identify and they were used ip Elliott R. Pepper|the actions without her know- in connection with|ledge. g controversy are, Mr. Roberts red but he did not pointed Mr. Pepper Queen's proc- nature tor in a case instituted by Cath weekend meeting erine Jean Donel against Har- man and her lawyer lvey Craig Donell, naming a co- Mr. A decree nisi had been TORONTO whose phot sented as three divorce to do with-any Ont rio attorn partment Assistant praosecucion said charges the simme being conside specify thei Following with the wi Aubrey Golden of Toronto, Pepper said he was convinced the|granted. woman had nothing to do with| Mr. Pepper said Mr the cases. Her name was with-|m itted held on request of Mr. Golden. {view F The picture development was|dence touched off Friday when Attor-| The co - respondent investiga ney General Roberts said in-[tions were started after model vestigation of divorce records in|Joan Johnson said on a May 26 Metropolitan Toronto turned up CBC-TV program she was a pro pictures of the same woman as|fessional co - respondent. Later co-respondent in three cases. He she told investigators that un- said the cases were instituted by known to the CBC her story was the same law firm a hoax i The women's names used were, Mr. Roberts said none of the Anne Preston, Nadine Fraser and|2,000 photos already examined Irene Williams are of Miss Johnson. About 6,000 PHOTO PUBLISHED documents are yet to be exam The attractive brunetie's ined, released by investigat sai said he had ap- a defendent. > Donell ad 1 effect during an inter day that the divorce evi- was faked pic protection] , a recurring theme! ; Twilling-| mountable odds against a draft, which 'Rocky' says he will ac- cept, he strikes this pose dur Ing a question peri at a press conference in Chicago 'HOLD YOUR horses!' warns Governor Rockefeller of New York, whose presidential nom- ination hopes are still flaring br ight. Facing almost 1 insur- "Gov. Hatfield is slated to nom- mate Vice President Nixon as the Republican presidential candidate. od AP Wirephoto Liberal MP (Probe Stirs Big Dispute Eopiogiess For Error VA (CP)--Lionel Chev: Montre al Laurier) apolo the Commons Saturday a EASTVIEW, eran politician (Gordie) Lavergne chance this Ont, (CP Vet Mayor Gordon will likely get to answer OTTAW er (L ized Parks | Prime Minister 'Diefenbake: veek behind the primary|leaped to the defence and reaf-|for naming publisher Roy Thom- criticism peppered at his admin-|reiary ol of a into TV |istration in the first week government-ordered inquiry this town's financial affairs son as the owner of Granada Network Limited of England Mr. Chevrier. had madc 1 firmed that the government will assert Canada's right to Cana dian participation and control of resources development tatement 10 days ago in criticiz The inquiry moves into its sec Mr. Hamilton\asserted that pri- 'ng the Board I adcast Gov week today and Magor Lavergne vate enterprise had leaped alicad ernors' recommendation that an|is include among the witnesses of the government's expectations|Ot tawa television licence belstill to be called when northern oil, gas and min. awarded to the E. L. Bushnell] The inquiry is expected to end eral rights were opened for ex- Television Comp any Limited,|this week but could go longer to ploration and development which includes Granada as alallow all of the 50 witnesses Earlier, Mr. Diefenbaker an- M.i0ty st reholder be heard Saturday, Mr. Chevrier said he The commissioners Bounced that Seders] Incentives 19/yq been informed in a lefte; Blake and Charles W. Yates y in Cpa aud Tar hrs win. | from K. R. Thomson, son of Roy heard municipal experts last ter. Thomson, that "there is no af- week lambaste the town for inef filiation whatsoever between my |ficiencies, indiscretions and out- In addition to paying half the|father or any of his British enter-|and-out breaking of the Municipal | labor costs for roads, parks and prises and Granada." Act. sewer and water lines built in| Mr. Chevrier added Mayor winter months, the government| «J made the statement in the accused of would make similar contributions| House of Commons in good faith shortage of to labor costs on construction and!ypon reliable information. I re- ing meter ewage. treatment plants, park-icret if my statement has caused ing areas, pumping stations and | {hese people any embarrassment | AUDITOR TESTIFI water towers or if it has heen unfair to them in! "I told him I already had my Labor Minister Starr also an-any way." report typed and was mailing it," nounced that the federal contri-| However, said William Bolton, supervisor bution to a federal-provineial vo-|nue Minister of auditing and accounting in the cational training program for the ports to the Hous for th BBG municipal affairs department. unemployed will be increased to to "inform himself and tell the Mrs. Laurette Robert, Wife 4 75 per cent of the cost from 50 House who is the owner of Gran- Reeve Marcel Robert, was per cent. 'ada Lid network.' dered last week to Ay a - statement of her banking records Tax-Sharing [= appear with the statements when she could remember details By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Press Staff Writer of a 1953 land transaction in which she purchased from the TTAWA. (CP) 11 federal and provinciz {town two lots and part of a third ernments open a three-day for $375 conference today on the complex |e Also to appear as held | treasurer Mrs. Adrienne Laroche. problem of how to divide a joint tax purse Union| Her banking system was de- Nationale administration scribed by Mr. Blake as "stupid, Nospial insurance in Quebec strange anc surprising' after va an estimated Mr. Bolton testified that parking 55 000.000 a year. The province' s|meter revenues had been depos- entry into the highway programlited in a bank only four times in might cost the federal govern-| 1959, : ment some $60,000,000, Chartered vee Jmge Di oon carl. These amounts could take a Masse pres forence gt. 10:15° Am. with oh large bite out of any federal inguiry in v El 5 ; @lfunds available for a general im- Municipal Aci were pointed ou s a eme ut setting out the federal provement in the over-all tax- and it was recommended the government's approach to sharing arrangements. town hire a competent account- a ut. Dew lax-snariigl Te present tax-sharing agree. |" to replace Mrs. Laroche. Speeches" from the 10 premiers ments involve the three direct tax| GAVE "BONUSE were to follow. They were ex- fields--personal and corporation| Municipal consultant Paul Man- pected to demand a better finan. |income tax and succession duty|tha testified that 'bonus' assess-| cial deal from Ottawa in the new --11 Which both federal and pro-/ments were given by council to a tax arrangement hat will take vine ial governments have con-|hotel and an iron works within effect March 31, stitutional rights. the town. He had assessed the These ope iy wins in| Eight provinces, all but Ontario|iron works at $790,3% and the the conference chamber the and Quebec, now "rent" their/town fixed assessment bylaw had huge, box-like railway committee rights in 'these tax fields in re-|the firm down for only $10,550. room--near the Commons cham- turn for this "standard tax The inquiry, called after resi- ber will take up the first of the share: 13 per cent of personal dents of this town of 23,000 signed | three days. Tuesday and Wednes- income tax collections, nine per(a Petition asking for a munici-| day sessions likely will be closed cent of corporation profits, and|pal affairs department probe into| to the public % per cent of succession duties. land sales, was told Saturday aj MORE MEETINGS EXPECTED No final conclusions on a new tax-sharing plan are looked for this week. One and possibly two more conferences later this year | are likely. Following custom, the premiers speak around the U-shaped con- ference table in the order of their| provinces' entry into Confedera- tion, starting with the 1867 orig- inals Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, in! that order. Observers were awaiting with keen interest the statements of Ontario Premier Frost and Que-| SLICED bec Premier Lesage, 48, making B kf BACON hi: debut as Liberal lige! rea ast Ib. 1H the conference table. [ SKINLESS Ih. 29. Baenvier Frost void kin de | manding a tax deal that would WIENERS CHICKEN BACKS Ie 3 Ibs. 3 1 ] s of some to F..G Lavergne Friday trying to hush up a $1,900 in town park revenues and fines called Nowlan, on Reve who re- he of not a witness 1s program from which she aloof under the former Heads of Can accountant Lucien ed a report to the ch breaches of the Diefenbaker 1. wie i i { | | | Tuesday and Wednesday Only! Sensational Meat Features mier Lesage, whose election plat form included a strong provincial ights policy, was expected reiterate those principles, However, he has also an- ncunced plans to bring his prov-| ince into the federal- provincial | hospital insurance plan' at the start of next year. As well, there are reports Quebec may also en- ter the Trans-Canada Highway to give Ontario an additional $100,- LEAN 000,000 a year in revenues. Pre- Dine In Good Taste AT THE GENOSHA HOTEL Our coffee shop and main din- ing room completely air-con- ditioned. GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTEPING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY Chicago to join their parents The girls have been staying Hanna on, wave goodbye to | with their grandmother after a friends as they boarded a plane | short vacation in nearby Santa in Los Angeles for a flight to | Barbara at a summer camp, CAPSULE NEWS Knife Wound In Dispute CHAINED SON DETROIT (AP 60, a rooming has been det keeping his at times to his he did this to centre, and Julia, 12, with their grandmother, Mrs. NIXON WILL win, tricia, 14, these three bright-eyed porters from the Nixon The two daughters of President and Mrs. Nixon, predict sup- clan Vice Pa- had ale property questioned acre owrers associ municipal EO Lavaque, the Eastview Owners Association, said the sociation that year to the Ontario minister of municipal af fairs asking the proper proced ure for land sales. The informa tion was sought after the associ- ation learned that town-owned iots had bene sold to Mrs. Ro bert, Mrs. Leo D. Paquette, wife of the then deputy reevé, and Arthur Belair, councillor Victor Belair Mr. Lavaque said the munici pal affairs minister had replied that land deals involving elected representatives or their immedi- ate relatives should be consid- ered void. Jasper Park Red-Painted . Bears Gone EDMONTON no red-painted Nation Park Atkinson, park said Saturday ation land 1953 former sec Property as neois Long as SARNIA (CP City police, questioning Harold Wilton, 44, of Sarnia in connection with a|vis charge of assault causing bodily] tor, harm laid against him by his|for wife Sunday, discovered a knife|chained wound in his side and charged| said his wife. Mr. Wilton was in satis-| the boy's becoming a delinquent factory condition in hospital |The boy, Leo, had been arres {for robbing variety store NIGHT CLUB BURNS $141 in merchandise TORONTO (CP)--Fire Sunday AEA destroyed the Colonial Tavern in 146th ANNIVERSARY downtown Toronto. one of the] NIAGARA FALLS (CP)--Rep- city's best known jazz spots. Act- resentatives of municipalities on ing Fire Chief F. Cookwell said | both sides of the border attended damage to the building and con- la ceremony Sunday marking the tents was estimated at $85,000) 146th anniversary of the battle of and that the arson squad had Lundy's Lane, last battle in the been called in, war of 1812. Stanley Da- house opera- ined by police 12-year-old son bed. Da- prevent as- wrote of a son of SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. Before you purchase or renew your outo insurance we hav (CP)~There are| bears in Jasper this year, J. 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