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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1964, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, April 30, 1964 Conservatives Confer To Revamp Platform OTTAWA (CP)---A working- session for conservatively- intellectuals will be held in on the cam- pus of the University of New a at Fredericton. - trained and informed people," Mr. Camp told a press confer- ence. "This will be a start." It will be known as the na- tional conference on Canadian goals, he said. The purpose is to take a long- range view of the country's problems and to give conserva- eq | tively-inclined intellectuals an and now president of. the ressive Conservative Asso- ciation of Canada, announced that the Conservatives so-called thinkers conference is to be held Sept, 9-12. 200 TO ATTEND About 200 participants will be invited, including 11 from the|out national policy under the; Conservative party caucus, Bere, and some delegates who ave not been formally identi- ied with the party in the past. The majority, however, will be opportunity _|views. to express their The conference on goals will not in itself write an election platform, but lay the absis for policy decisions which have to be taken whenever an election is called. {UNDER PRESSURE It is not possible to expect a! iparty resolutions committee to| formulate a_ carefully-thought pressure of an election cam-) paign or in preparation for gen-| eral meetings of the party every year, Mr. Camp said, | committed Conservatives. | They will discuss and pool! their opinions in public sessions on these ' | =Prospects for Canadian) unity. --The role: of the individual in Dad late from the office? a changing society. --The role of government in developing the national econ- omy. --External relations, with em- phasis on the future of the Commonwealth. BE A START Serve him CHICKEN The Conservatives last held a similar meeting in Port Hope, Ont., in 1942. The Liberals held a somewhat similar meeting in Port Hope in 1932 and at Kings- ton in 1959. Mr. Camp said the Conserva- tive meeting will be unlike the Liberals' Kingston conference, however. The Conservative ses- sions will be open to the press --although there may be some late evening private "bull ses- sions." MASS GRAVE FOUND WARSAW (AP) -- A mass grave with an estimated 10,000 victims of Nazi terror has been discovered at Okopowa Street in Warsaw, the newspaper Ex- press Wieczorny reported Wed- esday, The paper said most of the executions had taken place in 1943 and the victims were mainly Jews from the ghetto. Accord Brings Power Balance Favreau Says OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Min- ister Favreau said Wednesday night that ite "living principle" of co-operative federalism has achieved a balance of power be- tween the federal and provin- cial governments in Canada. Speaking on the CBC's free- time political telecast, the Na- tion's Business, Mr. Favreau said the recent accord between the two leveis of government added, why federal-provincia! co-operation will not be ex- tended to other fields to meet the needs of expanding science and industry. Psychiatrists Slap Use Of wve xmas eicur | Lie Detectors st. pivts business SEOUL (AP) -- A group Of WASHINGTON (AP) -- The\personnel screening," Dr. Jo- Korean children found a metal) supposed scientific basis for lie|seph F. Kubus, a professor of object in the ground near Waeg-|detectors received a severe buf-|psychology at Fordham Univer- man Wednesday. They sum- 'cting Wednesday from fourjsity, New York, told the sub- moneda scrap dealer who ex- psychiatrists and psychologists. | committee, 1 4 ites They called use, of the instru-| kybus and the other witnesses pressed interest in buying it. As)ment often "unwarranted, dan-'haq fewer reservations about he turned it over in his hands it/gerous, and degrading." using the lie detector in crime exploded, killing eight persons, | The scientists, testifying be-\detection and in screening ap- including the children, gathered Bee : around him. Officials said the object was an anti-tank mine left over from the Korean War. operations, were concerned tectors in screening personn:' applicants, both in government) fore a House of Representatives|plicants for jobs subcommittee on government|highest security. requiring the Bot -- T. 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