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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Mar 1965, p. 14

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tered: place that gets direct sun no more than four or five hours a day. Along an east wall or hedge is ideal but they will bloom and do well with a west- ern or even northern exposures and under trees. China Dispenses With Bas, PhDs VANCOUVER (CP) -- China GARDEN GUIDE Is It Hardy, How High? 94 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 27, 1965 B.C. Becomes 7th Province ToRatify Amendment Plan THE CANADIAN PRESS British Columbia Friday be- tame the seventh amend- a the formula for vero gh Se as the provin was pro- rogued after longest session since 1920. Approval was accompanied by a prediction from Randolph Harding (NDP -- Kaslo-Slocan) that the formula, which would permit amendments to the con- stitution forthe first time with- out approval of the British Par- liament, block a national health plan. He said that under the for- mula a plan could not be en acted without the approval of all the provinces and that Al- berta has already expressed op- position to any comprehensive scheme. In the Saskatchewan house, Attorney-General D. V. Heald said the formula would leave the provinces in no different a position than they now are. ISN'T ISSUE .The question of repatriation has never been an issue, he said. "'What undoubtedly will be an issue is the effectiveness of the formula for the amendment of the constitution once it has been repatriated." Other provinces which have approved the formula are: New- foundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Bruns- wick, Ontario and Alberta. The Prince Edward Island legislature was the second house to prorogue Friday. Lieu- tenant-Governor W. J. MacDon- ald gave Royal assent to 43 bills in one of the shortest ses- sions >f the assembly, All 10 legislatures sat Friday. Proceedings in the other seven included: New Brunswick -- Provincial Secretary Donald Harper intro- duced a bill which would make breath analysis tests compul- sory for suspected drinking drivers. Included will be a four- month suspension of driving privileges for persons refusing to take the test. Nova Scotia--A bill to force "full and complete disclosure" of what it costs to obtain credit or borrow money passed the legislature's law amendments committee with some altera- tion. The bill requires that the cost of a loan tr other credit be conspicuously displayed in simple annual interest in terms of dollars and cents. Manitoba -- The legislature gave first reading to a bill providing extension of benefits under the terms of the Work- men's Compensation Act to in- Concern Of New Gardener it grows a few inches or a few feet. The rest he can learn pleasantly as he goes along. BEGONIA IN SHADE One of the most satisfactory flowers for brightening up dark corners is the tuberous rooted begonia and for a lot of really magnificent bloom the bulbs should be bought and started now. These bulbs are fairly expensive but with a little care they can be used over and over It's possible, of course, to develop a garden or build a house without some sort of a plan, but there will be more Satisfaction and pleasure if we do have one. And these garden plans can be as simple or as elaborate as we desire. Some people even go so far as to draw the whole thing to scale, fit plants into this lay- out according to their mature height and width, match up colors, keep a precise record to go and the ground to dry, one can clean up and oil the garden tools that were neglect- he ed last fall, can make sure the power mower is working and that the garden duster and Nery sprayer are ready for action, pruning. Most trees, shrubbery and vines can be trimmed any- time from February to June, though early blooming like For- sythia are best left until after) flowering. Y HINTS TIMEL' While waiting. for the snow from a trip to China, eays a student may. complete seven years in university and still not does, not by UNEQUAL VOTING | In the 1962 Canadian general election, 123,143 votes were cast in the riding of 'York-Scarbor- ough, Ont., but only 5,089 in Tles-de-la-Madeleine, Que. called doctor, "They told me, Fi Ma One of the earliest jobs is of planting, blooming and ma-|again. clude miners suffering from silicosis. Alberta -- A government bill providing for a regulated sys- tem of Netpabiing between the vernment and the Civil Serv- ice Association of Alberta was introduced. The bill recognizes the association as the sole bar- gaining agent for government employees and permits signed agreements. Rome? -- No! Jail? - Si! STRATFORD (CP) -- Robert Ableson, 21, of Stratford, ar- rested by police at Malton Air- port several weeks ago as he was setting out for Rome, was sentenced Friday to 18 months in reformatory,. Ableson, bookkeeper at the O'Hara Machine and Supply Company, had pleaded guilty to theft of $7,764 from the com- pany through book entry manip- ulations. He was ordered by Magistrate W. A. Ehgoetz to re-| pay $7,500. President Johnson an- nounced today from the White House that four Ku Klux Klan members have DETROIT (AP)--With a per- {sonal investigation promised by President Johnson, the an- guished husband of a slain white civil 'rights worker said today: 'Where do we go from here? Where does it stop? It provincial conference here late|can't go on any further. Inno- next month or early in May,|cent people are being killed." Prime Minister Pearson told) Anthony Liuzzo, 51, a stocky | . WILL TALK MEDICARE OTTAWA (CP) -- Proposals} for a national medicare plan will be discussed at a federal- TANK TALK Sherman Tank Requested aaa | Race-Struggle 'Has Killed 11 |By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eleven persons have died vio- lently in Alabama's modern rac- ial difficulties. dent Johnson. He spoke to an| cial counsel to the president. | As Regimental Memorial The most recent victim was Johnson paid tribute to FBI agents for the arrests. With the President is FBI Di- rector J. Edgar Hoover. been arrested in Alabama for conspiracy in yester- days slaying of a Detroit mother of five children. 'Where Do We GoFrom Here?' Husband Asks Teamsters union official, said|Reedy, presidential press secre- his wife, Viola Gregg Liuzzo, a|tary, said the president made 39 - year - old mother of five,|a series of phone calls about "died doing what she believed] the killing before going to bed in and she believed in people,|at 2 a.m. He said the president whether they were white, black,/talked to Attorney - General Jew or Gentile." Nicholas Katzenbach among Mrs. Liuzzo was shot Thurs-jothers and that FBI Director J. day night while driving on al|Edgar Hoover told him that all dark road from Selma to Mont-|FBI facilities that could be gomery, Ala. She was returning|placed in operation were func- to the Alabama capital ne aa a taking a load of civil rights} He said the president earlier marchers back to Selma. |had asked the FBI to 'work After Liuzzo learned of herjaround the clock to solve the death he put in a call to Presi-| murder." Liuzzo said he was satisfied unidentified aide who promised|that '"'they're doing the best the call would be returned. they can." It was--by Lee White, a spe-| BLAMES WALLACE Liuzzo, who often was on White told Liuzzo that the! ,.ard assignments at the White turity dates from year to year, and they can string off variety names just like a good political speaker can reel off statistics, _ is fine for those who like t But the new gardener doesn't have to bother with such volum- inous data. All that he needs. to know is whether, a flower is hardy or tender, and whether THE DAY ON THE HILL By THE CANADIAN PRESS FRIDAY, March 26, 1965 The Commons started third reading of the Canada Pen- sion Plan, voting down a proposed Conservative amendment. The amendment by Opposi- tion Leader Diefenbaker would have provided old age security payments of $100 a month at age 70. It was defeated 84 to 37, with 11 New Democrats: and one Social Credit MP voting against the Conservatives. Agriculture Minister Hays announced a new dairy policy designed to result in a support price of $3.50 a hundred- weight for milk sold to can- ners and processors. The House paid tribute to five members, including Mr, Diefesbaker and Privy Coun- cil President Mcllraith, .on. their 25th year in the Com- mons. MONDAY, March 29 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to continue the | pension debate. The Senate | stands adjourned until March 30. flat box about For the average householder the best way to start is in a three. inches deep or shallow four inch flow- er pots. Fill these with damp peat moss and keep damp and place bulbs root side down cov- ering almost but not quite com- pletely. If one is not sure which is right side up for these bulbs he had better ask when buying. Keep the flat in a moderately lighted window, one facing the east is best, and when new sprouts are well started trans- plant to individual five or six inch pots filled with good soil, and keep in these until trans- planted outside after all danger of frost is over, which means June 1 in most of Canada. Care must be exercised in handling as the stems are very brittle. Begonias will brown or burn if given too much direct sun- shine. They do best in a shel- HAVE IT YOUR WAY... hoppy new on Braemor everyone in APPROVES MERGER OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- mons Thursday gave final reading to a private bill in- corporating the National Con- ference of Canadian Univer- sities and Colleges and the Canadian Universities Founda- tion into the Association of Uni- versities and Colleges of Can- ada, Pauline Jewett (L--North- umberland) sponsored the bill, passed without debate. b More than « plece to live. , . @ whole new way of life! In one pre-plenned, pre- zoned community--your own schools, churches and shopping centres. For @ dimension in comfort ond enjoyment you must consider and decide Gardens. There's MORE for raemor ga rdens (Stevenson Rd. N. and Annapolis Ave,) jare not about the right to vote. | He said if every Negro in hte jstate were Sereeres grins president had received his mes- Sage but was not able to phone} personally because he was in al conference. °* 8) AROUSES CONGRESS House as a member of the registered, "you| 703rd Military Police Battalion during the Second World War, said: "TI blame Governor (George) Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo, 39, of Detroit, shot to death Thursday night near Lowndesboro, Ala. Here is a list of the other would still have these demon- strations."' Wallace challenged the three major television networks to By CAPT. IAN McNAB It is our hope that this weekly column, covering the activities dark blue, "'B" Squadron, light blue and "C" Squadron, gold. Scarves will only be worn by trained soldiers, of the Ontario Regiment, will be of interest to all Times' readers. The Regiment has applied for &,"'non-runner" Sherman tank to be permanently mounted in front of Regimental Headquar- ters at the Armoury. It will be placed on the lawn on the north side of the front sidewalk as a permanent memorial to the offi- cers and men of the ilth Armoured Regiment (Ontario Tank Regiment) whih formed part of the First Armoured Brigade of World War Two fame and which was the active battalion of the Regiment dur- ing the war. All ranks of the Ontario Regi- ment are keeping April 2, 3, and 4 open for the annual shoot at Meaford AFV Ranges. Gunners and crew commanders from all four troops of "A" Squadron will be firing the 76mm gun and -30 machine guns on the open range. All troops will be partici- pating in tactical driving exer-| 20. cises over the weekend. No. 1 Troop (Lieutenant Lioyd Tay- lor) will be participdting in a Company Battle Group exercise with "B" Company of the Royal Regiment of Canada. The Main Party will leave Regimental Héadquarters Friday evening and the Rear Party will leave Saturday morning. Seventy-five all ranks are expected to attend. Scarves for wear with cover- alls have been taken into wear by, the Regiment and will also provide a means of squadron identification. Head quarters Squadron will continue to wear the present regimental pattern scarf, "'A" Squadron will wear by a committee chaired by Cap- tain N. M. Hall and members Captain R. R. Cziranka and undertaken with a view standardizing dress within the for Officers and Senior NCOs. 27. The GGHG Senior NCOs are racial victims: 2--Rev. James Reeb, 38, Bos- ton Unitarian minister, fatally clubbed March 10 by a white man in Selma, Ala.; died March ll. 3--James Lee Jackson, 26, Perry County, Ala., fatally wounded in a violent clash be- tween Negroes and state police in Marion, Ala., Feb.,18. He died} Feb. 26. 4-7--Cynthia Wesley, 14; Carol Robertson, 14, Denise McNair, 11, and Addie Mae Collins, 14, all of Birmingham; killed in the dynamite bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Bir- mingham Sept. 15, 1963. 8--Virgil Ware, 13, Birming- ham, shot to death by a white} youth in the aftermath of the) church bombing. | 9--Johnnie Robertson, 16, Bir- mingham, shot and killed by a New dress regulations for the Regiment have been drawn up RSM J. A. Newell, The recom- mendations are now being stud- ied by the Senior Officers' Com- mittee. This study is being to Ontario Regiment, particularly The Sergeants, Staff-Sergeants and Warrant Officers of the On- tario Regiment will carry out a return visit to the Sergeants' Mess of the Governor General's Horse Guards, Saturday, March returning the favor for an eve- ning they had in Oshawa some months ago. The Sergeants' Mess also conducted a highly- successful "Irish Night" for all members in their mess March of the church bombing. i a Negro lawyer's| Music for the Regimental Ball pe peenas ot . ea -- Oshawa's social event of the season -- will again be provided by Stanley St. John, well-known) orchestra leader. The feature } ; | m : along U.S. Highway. 11 near At-| Ban cate ae rer nie aor 9 novations for this year's ball man civil rights "freedom walk | which promise to make it pr re Sa, | Jackson, Miss., where he had in- of the best. tended to discuss racial moder-| i i Bar- Nearly all the vacancies toy uae rts epecnicded ee ar the Ontario Regiment's 1965 Stu-| 1) except Mrs. Liuzzo, Moore| dent Militia Training Program| ang Reeb were Negroes. | ome. 11--William L. Moore, 35, Bal-| April 23, 1963, as a thing like this could happen. The FBI has been called in, and everything is being done," |Governor George Wallace said|!n ltoday "TI feel badly about any- ing of Mrs. Viola Gregg Liuzzo, 39, of Detroit, timore mailman shot to death|She was killed by a bullet that| he walked|smashed into the window of a Liuzzo said White told him:|Wallace (of Alabama) for this} "Congress is up in arms--the| whole thing--100 per cent. I attorney-general is up in arms|may sound a little bitter, but) --everyone in Washington is up/I'd like to have just five min- in arms. launched a full -investigation--a has/ufes alone with him in a room, "The country should not let Wallace run the country, It should not happen, and it won't happen. "As far as I'm concerned, it George E. must stop here." The president personal investigation--on how At Wallace: 'I Feel Badly If Washington, Anyone Killed In State' ers are not interested in chang- ing the racial climate. | WANT TO WARN' Wallace said: 'I want to warn MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)-- police officer in the aftermath|one getting killed in this state"/the American 'people that you jwhen he was asked about the/are going to have these demon-| 10--John L. Coley, 20, Bir-\shooting of a woman civil rights|strations in every state in the| mingham, shot and killed Sept.|worker Thursday night in Lown-|union and these demonstrations| he 4, 1963, in a riot that followed/des County, Alabama. | . will immobilize and paralyse| He was referring to the shoot-|this country." . " | mother of five. car in which she was riding with a Negro youth. Wallace, interviewed in Mont-| gomery by NBC television, said: "I regret this incident, but/ it's still safer to ride the high-| ways in this state than the} subways in New York." | He said the civil rights lead-| are filled, but a few still exist.) Students must apply to the Armoury within the next week if they want to take part in this course. | ee 'Role Of The Modern Builder of all the specialists who other tradesmen. ronge. 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