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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1964, p. 4

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REPORT TO DURHAM Backbenchers Gain Strength @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 10, 7764 Non-Violence Still Aim -- Black Muslem Head Says __ PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -- The|the civil rights bill pending in leader of the Black Muslims|Congress or on the attitudes of predicts the Negro will not turn| Negroes. By RUSSELL C. HONEY MP | the opinions expressed in caucus OTTAWA -- Since the 1962)are communicated to the cab- election which returned ajinet minister concerned. minority Conservative adminis-| Immediately prior to each. of tration, there has been a mark-|the last two sessions of Parlia- ed trend in both major parties) ment the Liberal caucus has met towards a more prominent role) in full. session for two days to for backbenchers in the deter-) consider matters of government mination of party policy. | policy and prospective legisla- The minority government led/ tion, : . by Mr. Diefenbaker after the! The Prime Minister and all 1962 election and the present) cabinet ministers have acknowl- minority Liberal administration edged the valuable assistance to have found the position of the| the government from a full and Cabinets to be weaker in rela-/free exchange of opinion be- tion to the party caucuses than)tween private members and would have been the case if) Ministers, ; either party had enjoyed major-| The Conservative caucus has) ity positions, jnot exhibited the same degree The word "caucus" has been| ° reorganization but the weight| imported from American usage, probably of Algonquin origin, and is used as both a noun and a verb. The elected members of a political party and the sen- ators of that party together form the caucus. A meeting of such a group is described as caucusing.| Meetings of caucus afford an opportunity for each member,) no matter how junior, to have) his say on any subject. Proceed- ings at caucus are secret and all.political parties consider it|2Mount of $30,000. for the con- an unpardonable offence for any|Struction of a Post Office build- member to reveal the proceed-|ing in Newcastle : ings of caucus. The new building will be con- | jstructed on the north side of REORGANIE CAUCUS jthe main street on property The Liberal party has taken) purchased from Karl Weyrich. the lead in formally acknowl-| The plans and specifications edging the new weight to be/for the new building are being given to the opinions of back-|prepared by the Department of benchers. |Public Works in Ottawa and at : | This has been demonstrated|the present time are 70 per good cry. Such emotion! jby the reorganization of the|cent complete. --AP Wirephoto) | structure of theLiberal caucus| It is anticipated that tenders -----|in the past two years. This re-|for the construction will be * | organization has provided | called this spring with con- HMS Ajax means whereby all members of, struction to start sometime dur- Will Not Visit Town the caucus can be assured that'ing the coming summer. AJAX (Staff) -- The recently Violence Looms we ae cout In Tobacco Row | jsummer as was Newcastle To Get $30,000 | For Post Office | OTTAWA -- The federal gov-| ernment estimates Walter® Gordon, Minister \of mons last week contains COMPLACENT ABOUT RESCUE home. And, after all, she waded through 31% feet. of muddy floodwater to get him just as the water licked at his feet, So, that's why he main- tains a calm grip on his emo- tions, while his rescuer has a | Hudie was certain, even as he sniffed at the rising water, that Miss Joy Higgs would rescue him from his perch on the back porch of the Higgs' Ajax Grants $500 To Fire Dept. ° AJAX (Staff) -- The Ajaxjgarbage. Councillr FE. Wheth- mill rate will be struck at ajerall suggested that the adie: council budget meeting in the|trial garbage pick-up might dis Council Chambers at 9:30 inl ane rats from living in the on Saturday, March 21. {Ajax area. ' A $500 grant to the Ajax Vol-; Councillor W. B. Robertson in unteer Fire Department was ap-|a protection and services report proved by Ajax Town Council/advised the Ajax Town Council] Monday evening. jthat 203 dogs had been picked| A Red Cross flag will adorn up by the Ajax dog control of- the Town Hall flag-pole during|ficer in 1963. Of these, 42 were March, the Red Cross Month.|claimed, 108 were destroyed and A request for a grant of $150.42 found new homes. Also' in by the Ajax Film Society was!}963, 107 complaints were an- referred to the budget com-|swered, 66 warnings issued, 156 mittee by Council, cats were rounded up as well boars P gon ni ppg beoamagt Te-las 130 other animals ranging quested counci! to take advan-ifrom birds to skunks, lat tage of, ihe Municipal Board) Councllor Robertson mote 4)¢4,t00 ond au may be $175,000 new liitaey ce iggg.(that during February of this) some years before another occa- : 'I month, nine complaints were/cion may arise. The troubled anticipated, | : |Town Council was informed last) Violence again hang over night, tario's tobacco marketing stale-;ernment could not continue us- Captain D. P. Seely of the ™@ HMS Ajax wrote council that|W: A, Stewart prepares for Jast-|tobacco surpluses. at 4. ditch talks with buyers and' The agriculture minister, in as ig ie diese growers. : jhis talks with buyers today, is level in. the Admiralty after|, Mr. Stewart 1s to meet with expected to deal with farmers careful consideration of all the buyers for eight tobacco com- complaintsa bout the wide range facts and consultation with the panies at the legislative build-\of bids on the same grade of raat ings today and then hold dis-|tobacco. jcussions with representatives of, Tobacco that had brought 50 cerned." th rowers Wednesday | $ The Honorable D. P. Seely The ers Wednesday. cents a pound one day dropped wrote: "It was fully appreciat-|) oc 'commander - in + Chief con- Growers' Marketing'day, growers said. Board, which closed down auc- tion centres at Aylmer, Delhi hi' li t , and Tillsonburg Feb. 28 to avoid!¢7e4, "©, public explanation for this fluctuation excpet to say | | violence propor- From Caucus Reorganization of opinion of their backbenchers is acknowledged to be growing. An ample demonstration of the influence of the Conserva- tive caucus was given during the cabinet crisis in February of 1963 when a majority of the Diefenbaker cabinet indicated that he should step down as Prime Minister and as leader of the Party. Reporters covering the events of those crucial days are unani- mous in giving credit to the Conservative caucus, heavily weighted as it was with prairie members, iv: saving Mr. Dief- enbaker's position at that time. The trend to more strength in the private mmebers, as op- posed to the all-powerful cab- inet system of government, is undoubtedly a sign of shifting circumstances in our country which has created problems, to which there are no ready and easy answers. GET TO GRASS ROOTS Leaders, whether of the Govy- those must seek advice from Finance in the House of Com- closest to the people in an at- are our affairs," the/ tempt to find answers to these Mrs, (¢ problems, ; The private member, repre- senting as he does the grass roots of Canada, is probably the best qualified from the stand- point of knowledge of the na- tion's social fabric, to give ad- vice on these problems, When private members are Panel Debates 'Mental Health At Blackstock By MRS. OLGA HILL BLACKSTOCK -- The Febru- meeting of the Town and , y held' piy ary Country Club was recent} in the CE Ccsitre. Rey. Philip Romeril introduc |Christian given the freedom to think and speak without hindrance, to crit- icize and ativise the leaders without fear of reprisal, the party caucus can become a strong instrument for the ad- vancement of constructive pol- icies in Parliament. Home Baking Sale Planned At Hampton By MISS MINNIE HORN HAMPTON -- The February meeting of the Women's Iasti- tute was recently held in the Education Buildiag, The ovrcsident, Mrs. Luther Allin, conducted.the business. Duriag the business period, a donatiu1 of money was voted to the Sunday School. Arra.:ge-| ments were made for a home! |baking sale, afternoon tea | tabled by ernment or of the Opposition,'and notion table, in March. "World Affairs! was ta¥en by The motto, ing things along these lines were brought to the attention of the meeting. Mrs, Theron Mountjoy' pre-'cently in the church and was|---------- sided 'for the program which was in charge of the Centre group. Mrs. Der Jan gave two solos accompanied by Mrs. Gor- dyn Brent of Tyrone. Mrs. Milligan, of Newtonville, the District President, was {guest speaker and gave an in- |teresting address, and also |showed a number of medals of former years and wars, won by |relatives; and also read several |historical events of the 1860's. Mrs, Orville. Osborne of Bow- }manville was present with her lcollection and display of but- tons, with interesting comment on this, her hobby. vote of appreciation was en to those who had partici- pated in the program. The Na- tional Anthem was sung and jed the panel which consisted of junch was served by the group Whitby; Roy Turner, Black Courtice. The subject of discussion was Emotional and Mental Health. Following an informative and thought provoking discussion Rev, Romeril thanked the pane \for their participation |discussion, in the| Pleas | get TORONTO (CP)--Threats of'delegation headed by Mr. Tarr Dr. W. H_ .Weber, superinten- in charge. i On-|last week that the Ontario goy- dent of the Ontario Hospital,| All ladies are invited to the é ck X-'March meeting which will be te' as Agriculture Minister/ing taxpayers money to pay for stock and Rev. John Romeril,' held on Mar. 3 in charge of the east group. |WI AT SOLINA About 25 of our Women's Institute ladies were guests at j the Solina WI on Feb. 13. A ant evening was spent to- her, 1 a Gwenith Thompson stated that PERSONALS Ontario Flue-Cured To-\as low as three cents another|Harold and Jean Kyte, Ivan Mr. and Mrs, Sam Keane, |Thompson and herslef having Douglas and Paul, of Oshawa, Tobacco companies have of-|been leaders of the Hi C for were three years fee} this club T and other leaders Sept. 1. ? to. hey would like guests of Club to choose Wray. commence) recent Mr. Sunday and Mrs, supper 7: The Service of Induction of {Rey. Charles Catto, BA, BD, equal States. observation in*his Phoenix home to violence in the quest for justice. in the United Elijah Muhammad made the Monday after learning that his former top aide, Malcolm X, was breaking away from the or- ganization, j Malcolm X said his action' wais an effort to convert the 22,- 000,000 non - Muslim Negroes 'from non- violence to active self-defence against white . su- premacists in all parts of the country." Muhammad, 65, said: 'My people are more adapted to peace. They believe in peaceful solutions," He said' Malcolm X is too! Smart to start any violence, adding that 'he has no guns, no| ammunition." Malcolm X had been a Mus- lim for nine years. "We are surprised," said Mu- hammad. "I never dreamed this The chief of an estimated 275,- 000 Negroes, said his movement would continue the peaceful ap- proach in an attempt "to follow the revelations which came to me from Allah." He said Muslims believe in separation of race' only "if America will not give us equal justice." ; , He added, however: "I see no signs of equal justice." Tf this is not attained, he said. the Muslims want '"'the slave master and his slave to be sep- arated," "Let us return to where they brought us from," he said, "and if not that, then give us some |territory and give us a little start and let us live by our- selves, "Instead of trying to tolerate dissatisfaction between white and black and mongrelize the nation, let-us separate." BUILD FOR HOLIDAYS man would deviate from the na- tion of Islam. Every one of the Muslims. admired him, But what he has said makes it definite. He has deviated." 'WON'T EFFECT BILL' Muhammad said he felt thc would have little or no effect on our new pastor, was held re- conducted by Rev. D M. J, Buttars, BA, BD, STM. Induc- tion was conducted by Rev. E, §S. Linstead, BA, of Port Perry, chairman of the Oshawa Presbytery. Rev. 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Tamblyn Limited United Cigar Stores Limited Vediant Dry Cleaning and Machinery Limited Walker's Young Ages Limited Yolles Furniture Company, Lim Zeller's Limited ited WAS ASSEMBLY POINT Marzuq, a Libyan oasis in the ax " t th c Russ A request by' the Canadian sharges jiolence by disgruntled farm- ; ; Building Products Cunane for gepistored = Ps , pth state of the world today makes py tae Supuneen it hopes 'ito that prose grading methods a Hawker's and Pedlar's licence aid by the Dog Contro : '|s0 many calls on the service) chive the situation" by Wed- are at fault. was granted by council Mon-| Ajax Town Council adjourne 1 of the Royal Navy that even weudey. | day night. The compamgepicks at 8 p.m. after one of the short-| individual frigates cannot be The board was to have-met in up industrial and commercial'est meetings on record. jspared from operational duties Tillsonburg Monday and. today except for brief periods. to resolve differences among '" Captain Seely also informed the province's 4,500 growers. R d t lthe town that its request for a One group wants the auctions on ypoo esl en |six-inch gun from the old HMS)reopened soon to clear unsold Ajax was impossible to fill be-|tobacco which may spoil in| |cause they had all been broken/farmers' barns when warmer P k up, however, a six inch gun|weather sets in. Attacked By Dog ac from the HMS Achilles, Ajax's| Another extre me group, , sister ship was available or a headed by John Tarr of Nixon, BETHANY -- An elderly man| Wilson Heaslip and Rod Porter, | four-inch a from the Ajax'has insisted that the centres was attacked by a pack of dogs|to contact prospective dog con- Could be obtained. : stay closed until some price in Pontypool itrol officers, and agreed "to. The finance commitete was protection is"g ven to farmers. Women and children are seek information on the proper instructed to look into the mat- THREAT ISN'T IDLE : afraid to leave their homes be-| way of controlling dogs to keep|ter further. "This is not an idle threat,"' cause of the dogs. them from damaging the prop-| a RTC ENE Mr. Tarr said during the week- Two delegations, one fromjerty other than that of ses Ki B d a ponte fe Mg typoo ro eth-| owners.' H ying yio- Bg poled gay Townahip| jax Oar lence from the extremists has council this at the March meet-| fe . worried Peon rg e ~~ said ' og con-| in an interview Monday he was pond io. ed grein | Start Work Still Tries For shocked by Mr. Tarr's state- The council took prompt a q ee sack as tion, agreeing to seek poeple} N A G t se | r with facilities to confine stray| On ew rena ymna orlum are reaching serious dogs and who would act as dog tions," he added. | control officers. The council) . AJAX (Staff) -- In a letter} About one 2 third (65,000,000) hopes to bring a bylaw into ef-| In Cannington from the Ajax Board of Educa-|pounds) of this year's Ontario fect at its April meeting. \tion, Ajax town council was in- crop remains to be sold, Ken Fallis of Pontypool who) LINDSAY -- Work is now\formed Monday night that the| Farmers forced the closing of fed one of the delegations said| wel) underway on construction| following resolution had beenjthe three auctions to protest de- that a man in his 80's was at- of a $54,000 arena at Canning-|Passed by the board. teriorating market prices, but) tacked by a pack of dogs about ton to replace one gutted by| 'That the board wishes to hee have maintained that three weeks ago. His clothing fire in December, * |secure a loan of $66,000 under|(M€ average price is two cents) was ripped, but he was not bit-| Hugh Wilson, manager of the,the Municipal Works Assistance, higher than last year's average. | ten former arena, is supervising)Program and that the secre- Some of the unrest among] The man now carries a cane!construction of the new building|tary so advise council to re-|8tower's is believed to stem from for protection, Mr. Fallis said.|which should be completed in|serve this amount and to also)® misunderstanding of how the "Pretty well everybody has a'early June, ladvise the Subsidies Branch, |federal government's 47-cent de- dog, I don't know what for," he| focal labor ts being used on|Department of Municipaj Af-|ficiency payment would work. said. "And they're all big ones|the project, which is being un-|fairs." | MAKES UP DIFFERENCE too, not just pets." Mr. Fallis|dertaken under the government "The purpose of this loan is! Coder the dpliclency. system does not own a dog jwinter works program. The|for the construction of @ gym-'if the average price falls below! Mr. Fallis said no other at-/new arena will have a concrcle/nasium at a cost of $99,000 ati47 cents a pound the govern-: tacks have been reported, but/block front, 40 feet by 95 feet.!st. Andrew's Senior School! ment will make up the differ-| "the kids and the women are) with concrete floor, asphalt roof which construction is not orig-lence, But it will be paid to all afraid to go out'? because ofjand metal clad sides. The for- inally included in the 1964 cap-| prowers, not only tot hose whose the packs of dogs. mer building was.a frame struc- ' " , e The two delegations told coun-' ture ital program. ; tobacco is sold for less than 47 le ay iohial ; ' || "The Board would appreciate cents. | se ie m4 ok irs eacti he arena will be 216 teet by it if council would submit an| The growers have also de-| gardens, lawns, shrubbery and 95 fect, about 15 feet Jonger and : Me clothin | slines ; rage application for the reservation manded a return to the mini-| z on clotheslines. five feet wider than the former 7 ie ' The Bethany delegation was|\building. Seating capacity will 0! the amount of this loan on'mum grade pricing system, in sor " ni vf 2 i he board." force last season but abandoned led by Mrs. Gordon Wood be 1,200 -- roughly the same Pehalf of t re s Counci! named two members,'as could be housed in the for-| 'The request was referred to 'is year in favor of an open -- iar arene the finance committee. market system allowing prices) Mr. Wilson says an- auditor- ena ---- |to find a level based on supply | Bebe : and demand in each grading @ac er OWS ium is planned for the second Adi C lcatewor floor, with glass paneling which journ ase pak the. -minimum.. price Slid 7 Aj the ea on © ® system a bid below the floor 1 es 6) Jax faseadOhaas | Against Youth price was automatically re-| a j ATOMIC STATION | jected. If this happened twice ; : S™ATIO} the tobacco was termed no-sale, Auxiliary | WYLFA. HEAD, England From Pontypool In 1961 the federal govern: ee (CP)--A £1,000,000 plan to con- peo _. tment took 7,000,000 pounds of AJAX (Staff) a Alex EfUM-' struct the most powerful atomic|, LINDSAY -- Ronald Feallis,/no-sale surplus tobacco, at 80| off, a French teacher at Ajax ctation in the -world has been 19, of Pontypool, charged with'per cent of the average price| High School and an accomplis confirmed. It will be built here {ailing to remain at the scenelfor the preceding 10 years, but ed folksinger shaven n Carnarvonshire by English °f @" accident after a 19-year indicated in 1962 it was not in- oo = ate of ere Elect Babcock and Wilcox old girl fell from his car on terested in buying up any more sd fa decile Pes ind Taylor Woodrow Atomic @ucen street on Feb, 18, was! surplus alavia, Morrocco and ' Power Group, The sta. Monday granted an adjourn-|. The ontario government step- the Ajax Hosp a tion is expected to be in service ment unti _ Mare h 23 by Magis- ped in this year, Mr. Stewart Montey bye > , by 1968. trate C. W Guest. | said, and now finds itself pay- READY. FLAY Janet Lee of 224 Princess|ing ' $95,000 a month storage| "Lady and the Tramp' will Elizabeth crescent, suffered charges on 9,000,000 pounds of| Gh co tell ll Byte hate head injuries in the accident. |curplus tobacco, The surplus lie School Saturd March 14 Harvey Mountjoy, 42, Bow- rhe gpd se Oe oA a at 10.30 am., 1.30; and 4.09 conay the manville, 4 emanded. on bail pat was vediived ee AbAvahit p.m Ticket ie: : t Pa of the D " I Conse vith yorts ; the door, P g _. tailin ne Welfare and Education Pro important assembly 5 an ell, WON'T FOOT BILL iF, Mr. Stewart said he told a , eman a accident on |street two weeks ago. was an jects of the LODE ipoint for caravans. 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