Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Oct 1965, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

° No Report On Bankruptcy PM Answers Diefenbaker '7 therefore have to advise i#st tn my opinion 1 would not be proper for me to make pub- lic such statements or informa- | WINNIPEG Prime Minister Fearson saia Weancs- day there is no py in- report to the federal government such as Progres- sive Conservative lookin Dief- enbaker has demanded be made public. "There is no such report and I would like anyone to disprove that," he told a press confer- ence here when questioned about Mr. Diefenbaker's state- ments in Hamilton Tuesday. T. C. Douglas, New Demo- erat Party leader, said a copy of the report was in the hands of some parliamentary report- ers. Mr, Favreau said he was not aware of this and added: "I do not believe it gives me had made any election cam- |paign contributions to any fed- the right to make the document public myself." Mr. Favreau also said any investigation of the Sefkind bankruptcies was a matter for the Quebec authorities. He said he had ordered an RCMP investigation to find out whether the Sefkind companies eral cabinet ministers. He said the investigation showed there were no such contributions. In demanding disclosure of a justice department report, Mr. Diefenbaker said that "'if it had been revealed there would have been less possibility of such crimes being committed." The Conservative ster was referring to a series of gang-| land slayings of possible fraud' Age Wc ae uctee, | KITCHENER (CP) --Opposi- . ition Leader Diefenbaker. said Mr. Pearson said he had\here Wednesday night that fed- been in touch with Ottawa after|era} . provincial agreement to "hearing" a news report to the tackle the problems of educa- effect that {f a report of the tion has not been possible 'for Fe gg ageoill Fe! yo get too long." ha en revealed " mig Mr. Diefenbaker, speaking' to have prevented 'miurders." an overflow audience in a mo- 'NO SUCH REPORT' jtel auditorium which seats 550 "There is no such report in|persons, said the Progressive existence," he repeated. He|Conservative party is the only said he assumes the reference|party with a comprehensive ed-| to commissioner meant the fed-|ucation policy, « eral superintendent of bank-| He described as ruptcy. |Prime Minister Pearson's an- Was there no report.from any nounceme that $40,000,000 federal agency he was asked,|would be spent on university "There is 'no report from the|$cholarships over four years. superintendent who is the only Mr. Diefenbaker also said man from whom a report|Canada has been generous in would come," he replied. donating money to other coun- tries and "ought not to forget He said he does not mean by it has responsibilities as well at that there was no report made home." to the superintendent on the "Sefkind' bankruptéy. But! such reports from trustees ' never made public." ASKED ABOUT SEFKINDS next government. Mr. Diefenbaker had been; In Guelph earlier he said asked whether the report he |Canada's current account defi- mentioned referred to thecit is 'soaring to dangerous | At Year End: By MICHAEL GILLAN "picayune"' | liament it needs only a few ad- ditional to be able to form the Dangerous Budget Deficit | States He said that with the 94 seats | 'are the party held in the last Par- | Diefenbaker ports over imports for the first six months of the year of $757,- 000,000, a 55-per-cent increase over the same period last year. "It's soaring to dangerous heights and there's absolutely nothing being done,' he said. The Opposition leader said that Finance Minister Walter Gordon made such a "holy mess' of the economy that the Liberals have drafted Robert Winters, the former public works minister who is running in Toronto's York' West riding. Referring to the United Canada auto trade agreement, Mr, Diefenbaker said he welcomes any transac- tion to increase trade but the consumer was not benefitting from the $50,000,000 cut in Ca- nadian customs duties. REGINA (CP) --Party poli- tics have degenerated into something popularly known a the spoiis sysiem, Sociai Credit Leader Robert Thompson said Wednesday. "It is a little less than the law of the jungle applied to our political system of govern- ment," he said. Speaking at a combined fund- raising dinner and nominating convention here, Mr. Thompson told about 150 supporters: "Bankrupt old political parties have adopted the socialistic po- licy that the end justifies the means; the rights of the minor- ity do not matter; personal freedom is sacrificed in the in- terest of the state or a political machine and political prog- rams are designed to appeal to the selfish instincts of man- kind." Mr. Thompson said many people in 'Canada today would vote Social Credit if they thought the party had any chance of being elected. Mr. Thompson urgéd his lis- teners to "register a protest'"' if they did not like the present po- litical scene. "You can't be any worse off than you are now." Earlier, at a press confer- ence, he said the federal elec- |Thompson Takes His Cuis |AtOld-Line 'Spoils System' Mr. Thompson said: 'Local issues and local people will siplay a much more prominent part-than any issue that could generate an overriding na- tionalism. I don't think Mr. Pearson or Mr. Diefenbaker or any of us will be able to cry- stallize the interest of voters on a national issue. "While (NDP Leader) Tommy Douglas says between 40 and 60 per cent of the voters how are undecided, I'm satis- fied with the latest poll which ows about 37 per cent. This is! way higher than in previous years and there is no doubt about it--the deciding factor among the uncommitted voters is local issues." On recent crime develop- Caouetie RIMOUSKI, Que. (CP)--Real| si; Caouette, leader of le Rallie- ment des Creditistes, said Wed- ii y night he will continue his battle to make Quebec prov- ince respected within Confeder- ation. "T am for national unity, but on an equal level. Not with the English on the roof and Quebec in the basement. I have tasted that," he said. . Toward the end of his speech, the Creditiste leader was inter- rupted by a man who asked whether the Creditiste candi- date in Rimouski, John Young, would undertake to remain within the party after the Nov. Quebec Equality Pushes any such agreement was ap en the law At the last federal election in Credit representative, Gerard Ouellet, who has since joined Conservative party ranks. Mr. Caouette returned to his often-stated demand for inter- est-free loans to municipalities and school commissions. ' 'The government, he said, has| leader said, "that when the Jee just given an interest-free loan|maicans begin repaying this to Jamaica to allow them tojloan, Prime Minister Pearson 'pulld sewers in their country.) will be 130 years old. About me- The loan of '$1,625,000 is repay-|thuselah's age . . . it is time te able in 60 years. work for Canadians ang not for "That means," the Creditiste| foreigners." There Are Special Benefits For All Models For BE gous use or for @ rer ced z a oe oe 6 PONTIAC aia NEED A NEW Ne Bown Payment--First Payment le | , PERRY Day or Night . . . 723-3443 you lease e new... @ BUICK * Request ssa, se yar ons". ores THE MILLS AUTO LEASE PHONE 723-4634 266 KING ST. WEST 8 election. Mr. Caouette replied that ments in Quebec, Mr. Thomp- son said the seriousness of the situation 'cannot be minim- ized, but I don't know how this can be tied to Mr. Pearson. It does reate to the problem of the Mafia moving into Canada. He also criticized the CPR, saying it appears determined to eliminate its passenger serv- ices without regard for the con- sequences to the public. The CPR has proposed to abandon the Dominion passenger train. Mr. Thompson said the CPR has a responsibiity to the Ca- tion campaign should be con- sidered as 265 byelections. nadian public to maintain the service. cu Master Marketing Ltd. IMMEDIATE CASH INCOME SPARE TIME, NO SELLING If Reliable individuals required bankruptcy of Max and Adolph|heights" and forecast a $1,500,- Sefkind who sold furniture on/000,000 deficit this year if pre credit to two federal cabinet|sent trends continue ministers. | Mr. Diefenbaker told a lunch- Mr. Pearson said he assumes|¢on meeting of about 300 busi- the federal superintendent hasness men he thinks this is one received a report from the|of the reasons Mr. Pearson trustees in bankruptcy on the/called the Nov. 8 federal elec- to service established acounts. 4-6 "hours weekly. Only family men of good employment with sound and stoble background I need apply. Write including phone musi to Mr, Boxter, for... @ TRIM Call Now McCULLOUGH LUMBER Co. Ltd. @ PLYWOOD @ DOORS 728-4688 Sefkind bankruptcy. "] didn't ask him about! that," he added. | Mr. Pearson was asked whe-| ther he is considering naming a royal commission to investi-| gate organized crime as sug-| gested by the Progressive Con- servative eader. He replied that at the last federal - provincial conference he had personally placed on the agenda an item for a dis- cussion of this subject: The conference had taken steps "to see how this matter could be followed up." The Commons, published rec- ord of the last session of Par- liament shows that the opposi- tion repeatedly asked for tabl- ing of the report from the trus- tee in the Sefkind bankruptcies to the federal superintendent of bankruptcies. Then Justice Minister Fav- reau told the Commons Feb. 19; "Naturally, he (the federal superintendent of bankruptcies did receive the reports on the bankruptcies in question which had to be sent to him in his of- BOX D-928 tion. He said the bureau of statis- 1270 Simcoe St. N. tics reported a deficit of ex- THE dd bade TIMES | RE eh ntsc NRE ficial capacity." Erik Nielsen, Conservative MP for the Yukon, asked him) on that date to table the report) from the trustee to the superin-! tendent. Mr. Favreau replied on March 29: 'Under section 9 (8) of the Bankruptcy Act the only persons entitled to inspect or obtain copies of estate docu- ments in the hands~of-the-trus- tee are 'the superintendent, the bankrupt or any creditor or their agents,' and there is noth- ing in the act providing for the disclosure of such information in the hands of the superinten- dent, Secret School Records Brief LONDON, Ont. trustee W. R. Buchner has car- ried his long-standing fight over school records to the royal com- mission on civil rights headed by Chief Justice J. C. MeRuer. He has filed a brief dealing with what he labels the "highly secret systenr of report cards and Ontario School Record fold- ers," contending that it consti- tutes a "most serious invasion of the civil rights of the parent and student. * PURRTY 800d! CANADIAN PORT (CP)--School | Why is watching a Philips automatic TV driven car? (Because you just sit back, relax and enjoy it.) Philips planned it that way. In fact, that's really the whole idea behind this new Canadian designed and built Automatic TV. Here's how it works: Instant picture & sound: The Philips Automatic comes on in two seconds--with famous Philips sound and picture clarity. (You get an exclosive 2-year guarantee on the direct- vision picture tube--automatically). Automatic contrast and brightness: Twin electric eyes measare changing light conditions in your living room. One adjusts the contrast, to give you the ultimate im viewing, automatically, '6 Honsehold Apptt: + Lighting + Ind | Sound Equip Have your family "chauffeur" take you to your Philips desler--for a demonstration (automatically). PRTLIPS APPLIANCES LTD.-- Television + Bteren Bi. Fidelity » Redics - Tepe Recerders + Bestnese and Réecetions! Equipment * Philicheve Blectrie Shave * "New-Life" easing Aids ® like riding in a chauffeur- AW Trost in Phifips is world-wide. WAV CHERNEY'S 80 King St. East Oshewe Phone 728-1641 COWAN Equipment Co. Bowmanville Phone 623-5689 TED JACKSON P Port Perry Phone 985-272 MERCURY Furniture & Appls. Ltd. Harwood Ave., Ajoa Phone 942-3711 "Lip-out" the pile on warmer JACKt) FRASER lining days... but, during the Winter, leave the lining in! knee-length coats only 24.95 & 29.96 seen our mew styles? seen our new Credit Cards 7 seen our new window displays ? seen our mew look? There's a lot going-on at Fraser's these days -- all 20 stores are providing top brand makes, the latest styles, most reasonable prices. Come and see us... we're just introducing CREDIT CARD service. Apply for your Credit Card, use it at any Fraser Store. Plenty of new coat-styles at Fraser's . . . include the famous MAC-MOR "Weatherman". 65% Terylene/35% Viscose with : luxurious pile lining which can "zip-out'. 29.95 ... the ALL WOOL laminated topcoat in herringbones, houndstooths and nailheads. 24.95 . . . the all-purpose WEATHER COAT with neat fly-front, Features 100% Orlon pile lining which can "'zip-out'"'. - 24.95 .,. all sizes 36 to 46, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to9 P.M. Thursday and Friday THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 7, 1965 4]

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy