VAG EE OT ewe ome PY ee er THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, Movember 1, 1965 3} Rabbi Feinberg Endorses KITCHENER (CP)--One way, The age of rationalization has to prevent modern man from|helped man lose his faith in God becoming completely dehuman- and the irrational age has made ized by the super-state is to give|man even "lose faith in him- him a little "bit of agnosticism|self." and let him be a little irrev-| The way in which scientific erent," says Rabbi Abraham advancements are used by man Feinberg of Holy Blossom Tem-| and increasing automation have ple, Toronto, \"diminished the role. and posi- ood poy goad nays 900 "dele: |tion of man in our time." gates at the annual conv n ' ; of the Council for Exceptional Ps s ge tet: Mg bg Children Sunday that though|Courhion Seats at wuss , ' bs agnosticism is a "suspectlrre teachers Saturday thal , *, ai, re . sg Telease | self-expression in art is as im- eraity i jportant for the slow learner as The rabbi said the educa-|"" is for the bright. tional process in Canada is "Regardless of how crude the geared to the average. art endeavour is, the slow However, he told delegates he| learner should be encouraged to felt sorry' for the brilliant. stu-|make the effort dent because there is nothing} In another workshop session, worse than being "a brain in|J, L. Rothman, an inspector in an almost mindless society." jthe education department's spe- The individual in our society|cial services branch, stressed is often reviled because he/the need for in-service training dares to be different, he said,|to help teachers identify pupils and may be accused of arro-|requiring special education pro- gance if he has an imagination. | grams. Broader Secrecy Policies Charged To Administration CHICAGO (AP) -- The free-| --The problem of balancing dom of information committee; national security interests of Sigma Delta Chi said Sunday; and freedom for the press in the Johnson administration, connection with Viet Nam and tried to "warp the proposed fed-| the Dominican Republic eral public records: legislation; The Johnson administration into an almost unlimited au-|was given 'some limited com- thority for the president to es-;mendation" for advance an- tablish broader secrecy prac-|nouncement of some of the pres- tices." jident's press conferences That statement was made in} A balance sheet on Latin the annual report of the com-|America said interference with mittee set up by the National/the press had been reported in Professional Journalistic Soci-|14 countries--Argentina, Brazil ety. Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, The group of newspaper men| Dominican Republic, El Salva- listed among other federal in- dor, British Honduras; the Brit- é : ish island of Dominica, Ecua- formation policies which caused| dor, Chile, Mexico, Peru and concern: | Venezuela. --"Increased centralization of jt also called freedom of the : information releases at the | press extinct in five -- Cuba, ¥ My appeal is to the conscience of the nation... to all Canadians, Let us Jon together 0 that we may be worthy of this land and fulfill the dream of our founding fathers. Rt. Hon. Jom G, Dierenpamen | } White House, and increasing|Guatemala, Honduras, Haiti sensitivity over leaks of in-|and Paraguay. formation that have no con- nection with national security| problems." Car Suspended --The defence department's) D : continued use of a directive} which requires military and Above river civilian personnel to report al! MOUNT PLEASANT, Ont \(CP) -- An out-of-control car contacts with reporters. lsomersaulted into a tree near here Sunday, hooking its rear /bumper in branches 12 feet above the driver sprawled un "©; conscious below. 44! Police said only the precari- ous hold of the branches on the picar prevented it from falling on ' | Joffre McKay, 49, who was ly- ing on the ground in the space *ibetween the tree and the car's ma\front wheels which were on the "| ground, McKay, of Mount Pleasant, jwas thrown from the car after lit left Highway 24, went into a ditch, clipped off several rural mailboxes and somersaulted into the tree He was treated in hospital in nearby Brantford and then re-| leased into custody of provin cial police who charged him with impaired driving 'SECRETARY-GENERAL | U Thant is secretary-gen- eral of the United Nations. He was unanimously ap- pointed in 1962 on a term that runs until 1966. Pre- viously he had been Burma's permanent repre- sentative at the UN. (CP) a How Much ? 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CONFEDERATION CONFERENCE Canada's unique union of provinces and cultures will be stren by an "open" Confederation Conference, to be called to draw up a blueprint of our national destiny, Closed conferences and secret deals have exaggerated differences and increased tensions. We will build Canada for the future. 2. NATIONAL PLAN FOR EDUCATION Canada's first "National Plan for Education" means doubling of federal grants to universities and lower tuition fees, It will assist new building and provide more money for research in medicine, science and the humanities. It will step up the voca- tional school construction to give skills to young Canadians, It will provide agricultural school facilities. 3. 11% SALES TAX ON BUILDING MATERIALS, MACHINERY ELIMINATED The sales tax on building materials and production machi adds to the cost of homes and goods, raises prices in domestic and export markets, and jeopardizes important job-producing sectors of the economy, The elimination of this tax will be a first objective of a PC government. 4. HOMEOWNERS TAX DEDUCTION As part of a national plan for education and to encourage home ownership, a Progressive Conservative government will im- mediately.allow.a-deduction_of municipal taxes up to $500 from taxable income for federal tax purposes. Rising school costs have put an unfair share of tax burden on the homeowners --almost to the breaking point. 5. URBAN POLICY Progressive Conservative urban policy will bring stepped up urban renewal programs, a national-in-scope research pro in municipal planning to help provinces and municipa ities, Tt means recreational parks development around cities and towns, It means tax relief for the homeowner, NHA mortgages on older homes, and lower interest rates on instalment buying. 6. OLD AGE PENSIONS $100 Our senior citizens will not be left to suffer under the spiralling cost of living. The Canada Pension Plan forgets them. A Pro- Published by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada STARR anc gressive Conservative government will provide $100 per month old age pension -- HOUT A MEANS TEST. We owe this to those who have built our country, 7. NATIONAL PLAN FOR HEALTH hundredweight for Industrial mifk, and extend crop insurance to cover livestock. 12. FOREIGN TRADE EXPANSION The ive Conservative new markets ie epen Coenen emenren res The Progressive Conservative party is itted to Medk dity export trade surplus in Our new program It was a PC government that brought hospital b to Canadians, We will enlarge the same plan to cover all illnesses, including mental illness. It was a PC government that took the first steps to a nation-wide Medicare program in 1961 when it set up the Hall Commission to study health services. If want a national health plan, including universal Mi di , vote Progressive Conservative on November 8. 8. NHA MORTGAGES FOR OLDER HOMES NHA mortgages have been limited to new home construction. NHA mortgages on older homes will assist the mobility of people that is essential if wage-earnors are to take full advantage of Canada's growth. 9. LOWER COST INSTALMENT BUYING Present interest rates add 20° and more to the cost of and basic consumer purchases bought on the instalment plan. We will provide urban dwellers with the same of credit advantages now available to farmers, This will be done through a special Consumers Loans Act. 10, DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH AFFAIRS A new federal department will be formed to coordinate the many federal activities in youth affairs. 11, FARM POLICY The Progressive Conservative ment was the first to epen up wheat markets in Russia and China, A new PC government will begin an aggressive sales program for farm products, and give credit for export sales. A PC government will enco' a larger livestock population, with a new drive in the West for community pastures, forage banks, feed grain banks and water conservation as erg" and northern river diversion to provide water in the south, A PC government will establish an eastern feed grain agency, and a national dairy board with $4 per RICKARD <arner will expand major port facilities in Canada, establish aggressive sales lr abroad, and wel foreign i fa Canada without fear of discrimination by retroactive Jegislation, 13. NATIONAL POWER GRID A Progressive Conservative government will establish a National Power Grid to carry electric power across Canada, east-to-west, north-to-south, making the best use of the supply available, and providing a national market for this energy. 14, WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Water is one of Canada's priceless resources. A Progressive Conservative water resources policy will protect this mpply for Canadians, develop an anti-pollution program, and build for future generations, 16. MAJOR PORT EXPANSION Canada lost sales of 100 million bushels of in 1963-64 because of lack of port facilities. Our national grain handling facilities were built for an annual export of 300 million bushels, They should-be large enough for. 600 million bushels, Increased exports of pulp, paper, sulphur, coal, iron ore, copper, lumber and potash demand immediate expansion of Canada's port facilities. A Progressive Conservative government will reintroduce the ship-building subsidy for steel ships built in Canadian ship- yards, This subsidy was removed S the present government. 16. RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Active resource development is the lifeblood of the Canadian economy. The Progressive Conservatives have imaginative policies to build Canada. Every resource industry will be en- aged, including East coast saltfishing which will be assisted by catch insurance. NOVEMBER 8