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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Sep 1963, p. 4

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3 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 14, 1963 Liberal Backbenchers Have Serious Beefs os By KEN KELLY rin are|in- liaison between the cabinet alin piy4 i Pwo ministers and the backbenchers, tent among Liberal backbench- ers these days. system. One example flared into the istration by two Gaspe penin- of problems from each of the -sula Liberals--one of them the|263 constituencies. party's chairman of the caucus of Quebec MPs, * But few reporters on Parlia- ; ment Hil cen talk long to back: tn case goer eek ad ithout becoming ; ; A benchers w sometimes more frequently, to something altogether different. which may prove serious for the minority government, manent. One specific complaint from They seem to stem from two the caucus meetings of the four OTTAWA (CP) -- It doesn't|causes -- apparent breakdowns|parties in the Commons. are decided by a vote of the and the operations of the caucus|MPs_ In two others, policies are determined by the party lead- Such breakdowns in liaison " Be] P sages --, Re Bt with a publicjare, perhaps, inevitable in big|v e plans, no ing Mae gh 7 the forte government handling a myriad|vote is cast by the members. New Democratic and Social But the caucus system s|Credit. The non-voting ones are ent.ithe Liberal and Progressive During parliament sessions|Conservative. -- a united party psd : t mmon; fi aware that they have beefs|aiccuss party strategy in the Me aticen per seamen see cae ties don't hold votes on individ- In two of them all questions dren. They say théir theory has yet//.ocine trom the federal food hadhedl gest od hataliag could! and drug directorate last month, cal science. The team is widen- * Measle Study May Shed Light On Deformities TORONTO (CP) -- University lof : Toronto medical scientists|Pany of Canada announced here researching for a measles vac- cine believe they may have un- covered a cause of hitherto un-|tribution. It will be the first explained mental and physical|measies vaccine released in deformities in new-born chil- Meanwhile, the Pfizer Com- Friday that it has 200,000 doses --enough for 70,000 persons--of a measles vaccine ready for dis- Canada. The company, which received a licence to manufacture the said the vaccine is of the "dead" variety. It contains The voting caucuses ar the|!78 studies as well as reporting), i104 measie viruses that still to confirm or disprove it, their theory to other scientists -- gyn gered 'gg measles a) during the The aim of the caucus is tolrisst three months of pregnancy have a 50 per cent chance of 'bearing a still-born child or hav- ing a child that is either men- tally or physically deformed-- the Liberal backbench relates to ual policy questions doesn't or both. bear sufficient resemblance to the live virus to stimulate body It is based on the theory that) resistance. iw this case, tiey toid it was. the-duty--of the police stand by and ensure fair play. "There wasn't any question that I couldn't conceive of any In Streets, , Chief Told | se se2en,.S= * he said. But he was required in ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Po- lice Chief R, J. Carson of Gait|the line of duty to relate it to says he had to repeat for a|'He court as evidence. magistrate's court what he had| Newfoundland police forces, been told about Newfoundland-\under the impression Thursday ers fighting in the street, butjthat this was Chief Carson's what he had been told wasn't|view of Newfoundland, strongly necessarily the truth. or cade te culare Ba Chief Carson, in a telephone|Wow'd 5' y air interview Friday from Galt,|Play in a fight. Settle Fights denied any suggestion that they/of residents, eves Northern Affairs|Laing appeared to want to dis- Minister said he was arresting a group| Chief Carson said Newfound- of fighting Newfoundlanders in|landers moving to Galt--many near here--make, for the most part, "good, hardworking citi- zens," ° in an argument at home was to go into the street and settle it with a fight. DRESS FOR MEN TORONTO (CP)-- Hollywood fashion consultant Alfred David- son believes Canadian women dress for men while U.S. women The First Time In Oshewe Saturday Night ROCK 'N Ri ent Rok Bollet Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER Galt when they told him thelof them come from Bell Island,|W9S " proper procedure when they gota depressed mining community] Very serene. --_---- DANCE TONIGHT -- Old Time - Modern English Or French For s Eskimos? QUEBEC (CP) -- Rene Le-told him they fear a transfer to vesque, Quebec natural re-iQuebec because it would mean sources minister, said Friday|learning French instead of Eng- the problem regarding Eskimos ish. é in northern not merely one of language but/second language to which we Mr. Taing's statement wae made after "a couple of stops" or Quebec... Mr, Levesque. said, The northern affairs minister said Wednesday the Eskimos of Fort Chimo, on Ungava Bay and Great Whale River, on southeast coast of Hudson Bay, New Quebec was| "'In raising the question of the opportunity for the northern/want to give the Eskimos ac- cess," Mr, Levesque said, "Mr. ing in a prepared|cuss publicly an element of our statement, Mr. Levesque said he|negotiations whose details we "straining to keep his reply had agreed last June to keep ab- solutely secret." UR (Ag alte Pay DANCE PARTY BOB MINNS & HIS ORCHESTRA mean the objection: 0- posed oo of ph ig Pv But, the scientists ask: "Is it/dress for the bridge club. Here within the caucus are ignored possible that many women, per-|on a business visit, Mr. David- by the leadership. pea tg pect ae rg nt pe son said Toronto women "seem If the criticism is strong|™ ' oO its victims, i ' enough, the proposed nee but in an undetected form? ws vd amet c : Penge may be altered by the leader-|' "If so, could this be responsi- ; see y ship. But also it may not belble for the many children born|S2¥ 't's in the latest fashion changed. The leadership isn't|with congenital abnormalities of|magazine therefore we must bound to take another line. unknown cause?" buy it." ADMISSION--$1.00 the legislation approved in July by Parliament boosting MPs' pay to $18,000 a year from $10,- 000. One MP says the Liberal caucus wasn't given the figures on the increase until the last minute--just before the bill was Says $600,000 introduced in the Commons-- Released and when the $8,000-a-year raise SARNIA (CP)--Chief Telford)was announced to them. there| Adams announced Friday the!as no opportunity given for dis-| release of $600,000 held in trust) yet, said this MP, "we have| for the Sarnia Indian reserve|to bear the brunt of the criti-| by the federal government since|ojsms from our electors over the | a $9,000,000 land deal fell|<ize of the increase." | seh bed gg a -- | The MP's words pointed up a nd owners, band members/rundamental differen tw and the band fund have already | sda es ee received $1,650,000 of the $2,- 682,500 paid to the reserve by 'Dimensional Investments Lim- Quebec Tourists ited of Toronto for ownership of} . most of the band's) reserv| Signs In French ands. The deal was halted April 27,, QUEBEC (CP)--Tourist signs 1961, by Ellen Fairclough, then|put up at Quebec border points minister of citizenship, after the] will be in French only to empha- "company failed to meet a dead-|size to tourists the French char- dirie for the final payment of| acter of the province, a govern- $4,500,000. It had been given ajment spokesman said Friday. 30-day period of grace. The| Th department of tourism «company up to then had soldjsaid the signs will be an impor- "463 acres of land to industrial! tant part in creating Quebec's interests. French atmosphere, the main Representatives of the Indian|asset of the tourist industry in onan ge ! the depart-|the province. + men zenship and immi-| The spokesman said the signs "gration will be here next Wed-| will eontatn only words that| -nesday, Thursday and Friday/have similar English equiva-| =to distribute the money to bandjlents, so it is not really neces- | = members. sary to translate them, Roll music, CHESS-MANS" SAT., SEPT. 14 8:30 P.M, « 12 WOODLEA PAVILION (formerly the Avelon) 424 KING W. ADM. $1.00 es. : NOW FOR FALL TERM IRENIE HARVEY C.D.T.A, -- N.B.T.A, 424 King St. West PHONE 725-6122 f PAVILION sf 2 wy Indian Chief «the murder club bayview DANCING TONIGHT TABLE SERVICE For Reservations Phone WHITBY 668-3191 DANCING 9-12 3.00 PER COUPLE a ' Or HOLZ-FERE -GEARON : AKER. Am cv, pon Bucy. Fen Gen. AVE MORLEY Bice << STA CLMmNY RIDGE» 2 Comedy & Thrill Hits! 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