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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1965, p. 22

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Oe EE EE BE ER SE ES OE ee ae » 22 . THE OSHAWA TIME, Wednesday, October 20, 1965 ELECTION TALK Scandal Not Crime Says LaMarsh cuiryan, NR (CP) = Health Minister Judy LaMarsh said Tuesday the Canadian pub- lic has been confused into thinking current party scandals are serious crimes. Here to address a Liberal meeting, Miss LaMarsh said in an interview: "A scandal is a scandal. However, when peo- ple transplant these into crimes, that's different." She attributed much public confusion to campaign tactics of John Diefenbaker who "has been campaigning for two months and hasn't come up with a platform yet." "There have been scandals in our government and the per- sons responsible have been dealt with," she said. "But the scandals are pores compared with the Bobby Baker scandal in the United States or even those associated mith the old Tory grandfather, Sir John A. More Effort For Farmers -- Hees PORT HOPE, Ont. (CP) -- George Hees, former trade minister in the Diefenbaker ca- binet and now Progressive Con- servative candidate in North- umberland, told an audience of tobacco farmers here Tuesday night that what the Canadian} farmer needs is 'a concerted effort to sell our farm produce! abroad," "We can open up new mar- kets for our fruits and vege- tables, dairy and poultry pro- ducts, tobacco, beef and pork. But selling our farm surpluses| Union Hits Pearson Over Water TORONTO (CP) -- Criticism of Prime Minister Pearson's) announced intention to discuss export of water to the United States was voiced Tuesday by the United Electrical Radio and Machine Workers of Amer- ica (Ind.), Inflation-Stopping Tories' Aim (CP)--| The index climbed by 2.4 per NEWMARKET, Ont. One of the first economic pri-| Macdonald, who sold Canada to the CPR, You don't nave w go back 100 years either to dig' up a Conservative scandal." Miss LaMarsh said the health and welfare department "has been getting along very well" with the Canadian Medical As- sociation in arrangements for adoption of tlie proposed na- tional health plan but "the provinces may still have some problems to iron out." Miss LaMarsh said that al- though Canadians need more exercise she has no intention of walking five miles a day to prove her point, "I've already sacrificed my figure for my country." She said she has gained more than 40 pounds since she stopped smoking 2% years ago in support of her anti-smoking educational campaign. She Ae- scribed the campaign "as highly successful," overseas, we can maintain the |domestic price at the normal level while receiving the export price for the surplus which is sold overseas. This would go a long way in preserving the fa- mily farm as a productive unit. "To achieve these goals, I jam prepared to work with far- /mers, local farm organizations, |provincial 'and federal officials. in this way, I am sure that we can preserve the family farm and restore agriculture to its rightful place in the Canadian jeconomy. 3 | In a statement the union,| with a membership of 19,500, urged other party leaders to condemn any such policy. The union sent letters to the leaders saying it would be \"contrary to the clear needs land interests of Canada... ." leent in the 12-month period orities of a Conservative gov-jending Aug. 31, compared with ernment would be to "dampenjan average annual boost of 1.4 the fires of inflation and main-|per cent in the years between tain price stability," Senator Wallace McCutcheon said here Tuesday. He said the hr ge price index has jumped by 5.4 per cent since the Liberals took of- fice in April, 1963. The increase was double the rate considered |' acceptable by the Economic) Council of Canada. 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