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2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, J" November 4, 1960 i | Constitution Reform . Compromise Sought % . By JAMES NELSON Canadian Press Stall Writer OTTAWA (CP) Justice Min ister Fulton and the provincial sttorneys-general agreed Thurs lday to seek compromise solu |tions to the problems of constit- utional reform, In order to do so, they defined ithe scope of the problems at a two - day constitutional confer- ence and agreed to meet again Jan, 12-13, | And in doing so, they agreed {they had gone farther along the road to constitutional reform than any of their predecessors, even though the road is still rocky, | The 1960 constitutional confer-| lence succeeded where! its 1950 {counterpart failed in agreeing on should be made amendable only constitutional with unanimous consent, {over what other provisions of the BNA Act should be similarly en trenched, In setting down points of agreement and of dis .|Toronto in his bridfcase. He sad conference he was pleased with the meet agreement, the conference com munique sald, the {had a formula it could recom mend to the federal and provin - thought amendments and the transfer of all amending aw The main disagreements were thority from Britain to Canada ¢, Ontario's Altorney General Roberts left the conference at its the noon adjoursment, carrying the [statement of principles back to and had would something he be endorsed by ing, clal governments as the basis for his cabinet colleagues, 'Still Divided | | TORONTO (CP) The fos day there Tourist Industry . | is "anti-Amerwecan sent) f Ss Aare a ssue, ana on! v " " what points are at Issue, and onl, 000 oe he Canadian Tour ment" on the part of some cater: what points there is no dispute It put these Into writing as a {statement of pwiiples, lo studied by each of the provincial cabinets within the next two months, NOT MADE PUBLIC The statement was public, The conference agreediburesu called on the delegates to federal tor of Quebec's publicity bureau toward increased told how a vigorous advertising Oct, ates 6-7 thi hould when it first met year that the del wot spell out their public, but leave Justment, However, torney General statement issued day's adjournment, province opposed unanimity in ail amendments, To adopt it, he said, would give each province the power to veto over all other arguments in room for ad Saskatchewan' Walker, before at m Thur sald his the rule of constitutional ist Association ith spokesman for should come from {ment or private enterprise, Free g&, Smith, manager of the apply pre to the government pending by Ottawa on the indus try He suggested the CTA educate its members to act as a bloe ir jemianding government action But Rex E Manitoba's deputy minister of industry anc commerce | he felt It was uj to private enterprise to give lead ership to the industry Mr, Smith money available for direct tour ure Grose, sald the amount of ended Thursday Ing to the tourist trade, the tourist industry sharply divided as to missiug a bet by not making a where the industry's leadership special effort to reach the 7, from govern- 000,000 members of the American 1 He sald the travel industry Is Automobile Association through s thelr 270 clubs and many pub not made Montreal tourist and convention lications. Earlier, Robert Prevost, direc: campaign for Canadian tourists overcame an anticipated drop in U.S, visitors to the province, d . ' Accused Swam ) Beside Boat CHATHAM (CP)--A security officer at the Chrysler Corpora Committed On Mail Theft Charge | LONDON, Ont. (CP) Paul {Joseph Coscarella, 36, of Niagara Falls, Ont,, was committed | Phursday for trial on a charge of theft from the malls Edward Doda, 28, of 8t. Catbar- ines was discharged on a count of possession of stolen mall, A third man, Harold Garfield Riley, 61, of #t, Catharines, was sentenced Monday to six years siter he pleaded guilty to mail theft, He was also given concur- rent six - year terms on five charges from Hamilton of pos session of stolen mall and forgery and uttering of cheques, Constable Laurie Parkin tole the court he found mail in a car occupied by Riley and Coscarells when he stopped it for speeding. The court heard that 23 may hoxes had been opened, Canada Not | | Following U.S. Green Says | | TORONTO (CP)--External Af fairs Minister Green said Thurs. day Canada's refusal to recog nize Communist China is wot a reflection of the United States' attitude He told the Osgoode Hall Pro- gressive Conservative Associa. tion Canada does not recognize Communist China because of that . country's claims on For. mosa, "I were to change our stand , there are nations In Southeast Asia which would feel let down," he said, Mr, Green sald Canada has not we Act Overhaul Delay Seen By JOHN E. BIRD provisions of the act still consise Canadian Press Staff Writer lent wilh temporary Canadian OTTAWA (CP) ~ The govern. 'hinking? ' ment's planned overhaul of the Some quarters think they are Immigration Act likely will be wot and that many Canadians delayed until Canadian courts! "ould ike fo see some of them and government officials have disappear, But which racial re- had a chance to determine|¥iiictions should he eliminated whether any sections of the legis: end to what extent? 1ation conflict with the Canadian! The growing number of young Bil of Rights, Canadians who will enter the la- It is also learned here that the bor force during the next few act's overhaul could he preceded Years also presents a problem, by some form of public inquiry|Will Canada need immigrants at ot which individuals and orgun|ihe bigh rate they hove bom izations interested in immigra- " tion would be able to present [period or should the number be thelr views on future Canadian|reduced when unemployment immigration policy, threatens? These two developments could| ¥ a publit inquiry takes place, mean that a revised Immigra- |}! is expecied that some of the tion Act might not be ready for|Views advanced will be reflected submission to Parliament at thelln future amendments to the Im- coming session, However, the migration Act, The immigration government might table a draft department itself hai been work- bill and leave it over for discus-{!ng on draft am ments for sion at the 1962 session, {some time, Since passage of the Bill of Rights at the lest parliamentary Se session, there have been a var amiiion: jety of legal opinions on whether Make your visit a pleas. the bill conflicts with the Immi gration Act, ant one by staying ot the new d DIPLOMAT cee ---------------- 4 Two individuals ordered de- ported by the immigration de-| partment have taken appeals to] the Supreme Court of Canada on) grounds that their rights under) the Bill of Rights have been abridges They are 20-year-old Mrs, Yuet Sun Loule of Hong Kong, or dered deported after she gave birth to a son in Ottawa who automatically became a Cana dian citizen, and Irene Rebrin, 33-year-old Russian - bore Uni- versity of British Columbla lee turer, Mrs. Loule contends that the| Bill of Rights gives her the right to care for her child in Canada| in his tender years, Miss Rebrin| argues that her rights were in fringed when she was refused the right to reply to public charges that she is a security risk, HAS BEEN CRITICIZED Over the years, there have been two main eriticisms of Ca- nadian immigration practices. These are that Canadian -immi- gration laws are too discrimina- tory and that the system oper-| ates in an arbitrary fashi B | joined the Organization of Amer- ican States because the public hasn't expressed favorable opif fon, not because of any commit. ment fo the British Common- wealth, One questioner tried to get the minister to state there would never be nuclear arms on Cana dian territory, but Mr, Green sald he would say nothing of the sort, promotion is not adequate, (ion plant here described Thurs wanted power to delegate some and "even represents only A day at the trial of a former em Jf its constitutional rights to the small portion of the revenue |igyee Jnarged with stolen goods federal Parliament and receive taken In by the federal govern-hiow Le saw the accused swim from Ottawa some federal au. ment in taxes related to tourlsm. ning in the river beside a boat thority; If Quebec was afraid of "In this importani endeavor, 1| Peter Ball was testifying at the federal encroachment on its civil annot help but feel that the chief! pial of John ( oulter, 39, of Chat leode, it could be granted power beneficiary of the tourist trade-- ham on a charge of pos Ito nullify within its borders any PMV enterprise--must be the gion spray guns, auto g objectionable federal enactment, leader, a position which it has! and upholstery material, Of A i bil he sald, not heretofore assumed," said] Alan Cobb, a city detective, u omo 1 e But while taking Mr sald after checking the registra Dealer Fined tions In a pres: release, Mr More money must be spent onl ijon of the boat, listed in Coul {Walker agreed later in the con elling Canada abroad, Mr, Grose tor's name, he found auto parts Iference to a suggestion that all/added, "We can no longer run alin ai) rooms of his apartment ex attorueys - general go back to multi-million-dollar enterprise on cept the living room and bath Gl PH Frank their cabinets with the state. 8 five-and-10-budget, with a sec- pam manager of Motors, ment of principles and see if ohd-hand-store outlook." The hearing was adjourned to fined $300 Thursday on a charge conspiracy to defraud jinection with the sale of treacherous! (CLC) Local 183 refused to co." in July compromises could be worked B, ¥, Richardson of Montreal, Nov. 10 out uggested a full-fledged federal in con tourist department is needed, Mr a used grATES QUEBEC ND Richardson is manager of the or operate with teamsters because) The introd- youth representing Quebec's Al-/the Canadian Chamber of Com. eye! the International Brotherhood of|{used in the laws, was that "by torney « General Lapalme, and merce, Teamsters (Ind.) crossed picket doceit, falsehood or other fraud- himself a constitutional expert,! "The tourist Industry is too big lines set up to organize more la- vlent means he did conspire to/gajd Quebec does not want to be (op be maintained on 'the federal | He also sald Saskatchewan 15 CAROLINA WELCOMES NIXON Here Is part of the police. { Nixon speak in Columbia, 8.C., "Around estimated crowd of 35,000. that | Thursday, In the background is Days", heard Vice-President Richard | the balloon, used in the movie Laborers' Strike | Ruled Illegal TORONTO (CP) The On A resi-tario Labor Relations Board community| ruled Thursday that a laborers {| union engaged in an illegal strike {when it stopped work on Tor onto's east west subway lasl week by refusing to handle con crete delivered by teamster un fon members boot | International Hod Carrier and then|p iiding and Common Laborers HOTEL 737-9 KING ST. E in the heart of Hamilton the World 24 in # (AP Wirephoto( Long Leap For A Bet BANFF, Alta, (CP) dent of this resort took up a $300 bet Tuesday anc jumped 150 feet from a cliff into the turbulent Bow Falls, it was learned Thursday Henry Hasa won and a tuxedo to jumped successfully wam through the rapids H suffered only a black and a brulse to his right hip SeRSING ate parts All rooms air-conditioned Wall-to-wall carpet 21" Television Telephones Shower - Bath Free customer parking Commercial and Group rates Dining Focllities next door In Roberts Restourent , + » iiton's Finest! Grose these posi SHIRKED WORK WARSAW (AP) -- More than 180 peasants and state farm di rectors in the Szcecin district of Communist Poland have been fired for ignoring government orders to weed their fields, the {newspaper Trybuna Ludu re. | ports. cp) Cohen Regent was the money as Bi much of it behind closed doors, | | Are the racial discriminatory For reservations cell Sanitarium Site -- JAckson 8.8715 Bought In London | INTERPRETING THE NEWS Paul Gerin-Lajole, minister of ganization service department of charge, recent 'Piggy-Backs' tracts borers claim their ready-mix Teamsters with Start Monday nize organizational picket OTTAWA (CP)--The post office department and the CNR will collaborate in Canada's first ex periment with railway "plggy- back" mall transportation start. ing Monday, | The two-week experiment, link ing Toronto and Quebec City, Scarborough | IWice hunting knife will entall loading mall-carrying highway transport trallers on rallway flat cars. First shipment! will leave Toronto Monday and arrive in Quebec City the next day low second, third and fourth class! mail not normally handled by the post office's "all-up" air service for first class mail, Pumpkin Prank Brings Fine rolled a pumpkin down a str of throwing rubbish in slreets 1 to showed the main artery by half an inch, { Police charged a l4.year old| This point-to-point service with pou with wounding. Police shipping costs will include| pa Kknifing w : a {Sharon's brother Girl Stabbed After Quarrel TORONTO (CP)--A girl wa Thursday with a was an Sharon Trimble, 11, hospital where knife had quarrel the boy had ----|Girl Drowned In Bathtub LONDON, Ont, (CP)-A hou crown C. Savage sald suburban stabbed ix-inch taken x-ray| missed a appeared to] attorney | Thursday | the night. Mr, Savage sald this was Acting crown attorney|indicated by a patholo Harold Fort said Victor LaSalles,| port on Astrid Gobert, of RR 2. gist's re defraud' by altering the owner put in a position of isolation by level only con- ship of a 1957 model car to read Mr, Walker's proposal; The de: yorthern affairs department," he concrete! 1959, companies forbid them to recog cision to employ the rule of as branch of a ald, The department has charge A Guelph woman told of pur- unanimity in some cases of con: of the Canadian travel bureau chasing the vehicle July 19 at a stitutional change was supported Trevor White of Toronto, gen price of §1,105, She and her hus. by many provinces in addition 10/041 manager of the Ontario Mo {band had noticed a change in the year of manufac ture on the ownership permit, Convicted Man 'Wants To Join 'Belgian Army SIMCOE (CP) A Belglan sald (youl, who asked for his freedom as the aftermath of|f, Join the Bel; with glan Army ded being was sentence convicted 19, who given a susp Thursday after fraud, Erie Criel, pleaded guilty a previous hearing to cashing a worthless $29 cheque, told the court he had made full restitution, Defence counsel Arnold Taylor sald Criel, a Belglan national, had already 17-| booked his passage home | year-old Chatham area girl found SIMCOE (CP)~A youth who|dead Wednesday night in a bath {tub in a city in front of traffic was fined $20 have drowned, and costs Thursday on a charge|C, Wolf Prowling In London Area LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A large pencilled Quebec, he said, Quebec was the only province not to put written proposals be fore the conference, Mr, Gerin wajole sald his government wanted to sémain flexible, and that Quebec Is no longer the holdout province In constitutional conferences. The conference agreed unani mously that provisions concern {ing language and education in the British North America Act Oshawa Man Could Get Life, Lashes NEWMARKET (CP) Gary Perrott, 21, of Oshawa, was re manded until Nov. 10 for sen tence after pleading guilty Thurs day to having car al knowledge of three juveniles Magistrate 0, § ald the charges carry a maxi mum penalty of life imprison ment and lashes, Crown Attorney Arleigh Arm Hollinrake| tor Police Seek Judo Bandit TORONTO (CP)--A muscular handit . carrying a switchblade knife got away with $190 Thurs day night after he truck driver with Victor Frederick chop Girdler 99 to a sideroad near Buttonville, Father Shot Crying Baby Mec | TORONTO (CP)--Harold tempted murder of his 13.month old son, Martin, admitted shoot ing his baby in the head, a po 18, of Port Dover, committed Bear Line, He said he was told wolf has been reported roaming strong said the three girls, aged|jion witness told an Assize Court "Just a prank," foolish Tio ht 4 a PS a » re : 4 F%9 ad "srvrrret PWN, Lf Former Queen Saroya of Iran and actor Hugh O'Brien, TV's Wyatt Erp, leave the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, today for a sight-sve. ing trip to nearby Hoover Dam and ad, They're spend: Hallowe'en the girl had been feeling ill ear {lier In the day. day, "h fll The Dorchester Township near here, Tom Beck, Middlesex County Truckers Stage 'Walkout Strike | SARNIA (CP) ~ Thirty inde pendent truck drivers walked ou! Thursday when their employer reduced their haulage rate truckers, employed by F. A. Stonehouse Company Lim ited, began work on a develop ment road nine days ago. They started at 50 cents a ton hauling gravel 26 miles | A week ago they won an in crease to 70 cents a ton, but com pany owner Donald Stonehouse reduced it Thursday by 15 cents Frost Hopes ' To Avoid . AND COWBOY ing a vacation in the Nevada gambling resort. Queen Saro- ya's successor, Queen Farah Diba, gave birth to a' baby boy in a Tehran hospital Monday. =~(AP Wirephoto) | Sales Tax TORONTO Frost said Thursday he hopes Ontario can -avold imposing a sales tax but that there would be no alternative if the federal gov ernment refuses to get out of {provincial tax flelds "I am stil looking for an al ternative," the premier sald in {an intery "I'm still hoping {that we will get an adjustment from the federal government in the tax fields where we get ow | money from so that we can avoid {this type of taxation, | "I think it is highly unfair that {Ontario should be pushed into a | regressive type of taxation, when {our economy ought to be fi inanced by greater expansion.* Mr. Frost said indirect taxa tion on the wholesaler or manu (CP) -- Premier facturer's level would never be | imposed in Oatario. » 11, 12 and 13, were emotionally| disturbed, were residents of a hitchhike to Toronto, Juke-Boxes legal In London? LONDON, Ont (Cp police commission w advised Thursday night by city solicitor H., R. Davidson that there ap wars to be no legislative author ity to licence juke boxes in the cuy Chief Constable A. E. Knight sald one restaurant operator has refused to pay the licence fee this year | He sald the evimmission could ask city council to seek special legislation to obtain licensing {power, but the commission de cided to let the matter drop. London Jury Thursday "ORSON uly Constable Edward Mullen saldignto. protested M conservation officer, sald Thurs. treatment centre and had left|MeDowell told him at the hospi po, JI in a orig t the home without permission to/{sl the baby would not stay in|Hind-Smith bed, It was erving, wetting his and his wife's bed, and pulling Mrs, McDowell's hair, The trial continues, Robbery Charge In Bank Holdup HAMILTON (CP)--Bruce Reg inald Reese, 24, of Windsor Thursday was charged with the £4363 armed robbery of the Bank of Montreal branch at Bar ton and James Streets, A man carrying a sawed - off the League, sald It is obvious knocked out Judo , was found unconscious, wrists tied to the steering wheel, after lan attacker hoarded his pick-up truck at a stoplight and forced last dva vi northeast | e him to drive 10 miles northe ol anadians were indifferent to the lum which would form the nu London Health Assoclation, was announced Thursday, In another hospital develop ment, the London-Middlesex unit of the Canadian Cancer Soclety has announced that a lodge for out-of-town cancer pa {tents will 'be built early next |year near the city's Victoria { Hospital, TV Star Says UNICEF Spoils TORONTO (CP) star Joyce Davidson, year for saying she thought [royal visit, is in the centre of another controversy, for remarks CBLT-TV Tuesday show "701" night Ing them raise money UNICEF, the United Children's Emergency Fund, The news |onto-Ottawa-Montreal | work, | Mrs, James E, Kelley, Jr {ehalrman of this year's UNICEF {CAMPAIGN in Metropolitan Tor- Davidson's 0 Michael manager of CBLT- CBC net. {TV, | However, Miss Davidson said on the same show Wednesday night she, did not want anyone to get the impression the pro. gram was criticizing UNICEF, { Mr, Hind-Smith said the sta. tion received 80 calls after the | show, Twenty callers supported Miss Davidson's criticism, The other 60 defended the UNICEF campaign and praised Percy Saltzman, only member of the show who supported it, During the royal tour last year, Miss Davidson was criticized for saying on an American televis- jon network that "I think most cleus of a third general hospital in the city has been approved by I 20 ~ bed Hallowe'en Fun Television | . criticized |" Canadian Press Staff Writer Embarrassing confusion has been touched off by Britain's agreement to provide a base in |scotland for United States nu [clear submarines. The misunderstanding followed Prime Minister Macmillan's an- nouncement in the House of Com- mons that facilities would be pro- vided for Polaris-armed subma- s at Holy Loch on the River Clyde, Noting anxieties among the members, Macmillan stated that he was "perfectly satisfied that : a 16 Miss Davidson was ecriticized|,o decision to use these missiles on when she sald it was unfair to spoil child. |ren's fun on Hallowe'en by mak-| for Nations|that will ever be taken without the fullest possible previous consul: tation," The "possible" implied might arise could word circumstances in which no consultation 2 \ interview show is/take place, leaving the decision Dowell, 23, charged with the al-loarried weekdays on the Tor-|*'to press the button" strictly in the hands of the Americans, U.S. DENIES COMMITMENT But the prime minister's state- ment surprised Washington and {the American state department {immediately denied any commit {ment for consultation had been (made, | The confusion focused atten: tion on the problem of who will |decide when to fire a nuclear {misslle, FIGHT NEARLY SET | | NEW YORK (AP) Heavy: welght champion Floyd Patter son sald Thursday a third title fight with Sweden's Ingemar Jo hansson is "90 per cent set" for some time between next Janu lary and March, The likely sites are Miami or Los Angeles if the fight is held outdoors and New hotgan and wearing a mask en-| cu adiang are indifferent to this| York if held indoors, he said, An tered the bank Thursday and warned customers "not to call police." Constable Joe Siepi arrested Reese in a parking lot minutes after the robbery, "He pointed the shotgun at me and then I pointed my revolver at him and sald 'drop it'. He did," the police {man sald. ern 3 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA | RA 5-0444 CONTACT LENSES OPTOM | --~-- Largest Eyewear Selection Convenient Credit LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS JOHN A. DUTCHAK, B.A, R.O. . ---- SE ia» EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE ETRIST royal visit." lindoor bout is remote possibility. | SUPER WOODVIEW PARK'S BINGO 2-$500.00 (If won in 52 nos, or less, $250.000 games (Nos, 54-55) 1-$300.00 (If won In 52 nos, or less, $1 20 GAMES (If won in 17 nos, or les $100.00 CASH RED BAR M 1-$250.00 JACKPOT MUST GO --PRIZES DOUBLED-- 5 GAMES AT $30.00 $2,350.00 TOTAL PRIZES onday, Nov. 7th - SL JACKPOTS f not, then games are regular with $25.00 consolation prize), JACKPOT 50 consolation prize must go), AT $40.00 s. $20 consolation prize) DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION 1.00 BUS TO DOOR 8 P.M. Polaris Brings More Confusion 4 By BORIS MISKEW NEW WOODBINE RACE BUSES LEAVE OSHAWA at 11:00 a.m, | LEAVE WHITBY at 11:10 a.m, LEAVE AJAX at 11:20 a.m. STANDARD TIME Starting Saturday, November 5th, 1960 Tickets and Information et BUS TERMINAL 18 Prince St. Ph, RA 3.2241 WHITBY Harry Donald Ltd, 300 Dundes St, E,, Phone MO 8.3675 AJAX SOUTH The Coffee Cup Phone WH 2.2940 AJAX NORTH Ajax Coffee Shop, Phone WH 2.3390 Although there was no actual commitment in the' agreement regarding the Holy Loch base, the U.S, and Britain are reported to have a gentlemen's agreement that neither will use nuclear {weapons without consulting the lother if there 1s time for consul: tation, | But, with the U.S, presidential election only days away, the American government dared not {suggest that the British have lany firm control over the mass of weapons the U.S, taxpayers have provided for the defence of their homeland, And the British dared not ad: mit that the U.S, has the inde-| pendent capacity to trigger a nu- clear war from British soll, Farmer Jailed | For Perjury STRATFORD (CP)--John Ed. ward Ingram, 47-year-old Mitch. | ell area farmer, was sentenced Thursday to three months in Jail for perjury, During his Sept. 22 trial for impaired driving, Ingram said he | had not been drinking the day of | his arrest and had not had a drink for a year, However, two waiters testified that they had served beer to Mitchell on the day In question, He was fined $100, Sald Magistrate A, F, Cook: "I'm taking into account the fact that I think you are of low intel ligence, and did not know what] you were saying that day." | SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. 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