Should Go Soon By RONALD LEBEL a shift to a less onerous depart- OTTAWA (CP)--With the new) ment. Parliament opening in less than) Rene Tremblay, 43, who re- a month, Senate fever is run-|Signed last week as postmaster- ning high in political circles. | general for health reasons, has Vacant seats in the red cham-|been mentioned as a possible ber are comparatively numer-}choice for the Upper Chamber. ous--12--and most of them have| Keith Davey, 39, 'who sub- been gathering dust for months,|mitted his resignation as Lib- All but two provinces have/eral national organizer soon openings. | after the election and was asked Twice in the last week, Prime|by the prime minister to stay Minister Pearson told reporters|on temporarily, has also figured casually that he is "'ooking/in Senate speculation. into" Senate appointments. Another name that has Several factors point toward| popped up is that of J. Harper early aratemeenie: Prowse, 52, former Alberta Lib- =, ion h rown up/|eral leader. He retired from the! Saute the fea a eieier Alberta legislature in 1959 and' of the day distributes Senate|now heads an Edmonton law appointments soon after an firm. election to prominent party Namep FIRST INDIAN workers and fund-raisers, de phe jast now peuflGal: 'Renate feated stalwarts and retiring), 5yointment came on Jan, 31, cabinet colleagues. {968 when Jolin Dielenhaker P.M. UNDER PRESSURE jnamed the first Indian senator, With the Senate and Com-|James Gladstone, now 78. Sen- mons convening Jan. 18, Mr, |ator Gladstone later joined the Pearson likely is under pres-| Conservative caucus and cam- ; |paigned for the party sure to bring the upper cham-| Pals party. ber closer id full ceanath. The only three independents --Briti " j _ now in the Senate--straight in- ahenbty creat underrepre. | dependent Hartland Molson and sented in the Senate. With six | independent - Liberals Calixte seats apiece, Alberta has Savoie and Donald Cameron-- three vacancies and B.C. two. Were named 10 years ago 'by Quebec has two vacancies out Louis St. Laurent. of 24 seats. Ontario, Saskatche- The wan, New Brunswick, New- minister showed rare magna- foundland and P.E.I. each has Mity toward the Opposition one vacant seat. Nova Scotia When on the same occasion in| and Manitoba delegations are at 1959 he named a former Con-/§ full strength, 10 and six seats, Sctvative MP, the late John} respectively. Hackett. : There has been' speculation Mr. Pearson is known to fa- former Liberal prime | WHAT TO DO?, WHAT TO DO? | the two cabinet ministers who|Vor.the appointment of politi- were unseated Noy. 8, former agriculture minister Harry Hays, 56, and former mines minester J. Watson MacNaught, 61, might be named to the Sen- ate. Mr. Hays is from Alberta and Mr. MacNaught P.E.I. However, Mr. Pearson said Monday Mr. Hays would like to seek a Commons seat in a by- election if a vacancy should de- velop in the next few months. Such a vacancy could be! created by elevating an MP to! the Senate. | SPEAKERS NAMED One Senate prospect is Com- mons Speaker Alan Macnaugh-) ton, 62, who did not seek re- election last month and will re- tire when the new Parliament elects his successor Jan. 18. In the past, many retiring speak- ers have been named senators. Mr. Pearson indicated re- cently Transport Minister Pick- ersgill, 60, would like to be re- lieved of his heavy duties once| he has piloted the controversial | Railway Act revision through the next Parliament. There has| {all but two of them more than la year ago. Seven were or still cally-minded persons to the Sen-} ate. His theory is that former) }MPs and party officials are} |more inclined than others to de- | vote themselves: to their official| duties. Since he took office in April, |1963, he has named 11 senators, | sons unknown. All were so poorly wrapped they sep- arated from their parcels and addresses. Now he has to find out where a globe, Ottawa postal worker Bill Courtanche is completely stumped by these Christ- mas gifts. They aren't for aim. They were sent to per- Donna Reed Glad Her Show's Over jare high-ranking Liberal cam- |paign fund raisers, three are |former MPs and one is a for- mer provincial Liberal and cabinet minister. TWO APPOINTED The last two appointed were former mines minister William Benidickson July 7 and former psd Saskatchewan agriculture min-|gtaduated from college, ister A. H. ald Aug. 13. : More vacancies could result} The difference is that today iter) from retirements among the 32\She is graduating from The| years." senators aged 75 and over. Seven|Donna Reed Show. The tev: more senators will turn 75 next|sion series will continue until) time duty with her own family, leader By BOB THOMAS my sther family HOLLYWOOD (AP)--"l feel "After all, ver." year. Under an act passed lastjin reruns. But this is the day/Anne, born just before the se- June, the senators over 75 have|she films the last closeup for/ries went on the air. She also until next June 1 to decide|the last show has three vigorous teen-agers to whether to stay on at $15,000 a| "I'm glad that it's over-- supervise year or retire on a non-contri-| sorry, too. I think we've plowed) Does this mean she is retir- been speculation this might in-/butory pension of $8,000 annu-_| that little field as long as we) ing? volve a Senate appointment or'!ally. c Have you discovered Windsor Canadian? can judge whisky a4 By ARCH MacKENZIE tion since then contrasts with ; his advice. WASHINGTON (CP) -- Vice-| 5. state department officials President Hubert Humphrey has|naye been angered by the re- been designated by President) porting of the war in Viet Nam Johnson to leave Monday for)in Japanese newspapers, includ- visits to the Philippines, For-jing first-hand reports from fmosa, South Korea and Japan--| North Viet Nam which criticized and Japan is the main stop. |the U.S. for indiscriminate The United States and Japan| pombing. remain friends and strong trad-| Then as far as the U.S. is ing partners--only Canada is 8) concerned, Japan is too soft on bigger buyer of U.S. _-- and! china. Japan is the biggest purchaser) . ae : of American farm produce--but| As NATO allies were warned ; last week in Paris of the China the relationship has been show-, nit cn Shun hes. baa Ga ing some wear and tear. Renae A p em Humphrey To Mystic East |: era's om And Japan's A Vital Stop _ | TIME OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 23, 1965 117 A prep eres FERy SRS S? aunce on ES TAAINAA 40D _ LONDON. {oP} agreed Wednesday enn... --either England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland-- should represent Britain in the European Cup of Nations in 1968 POOL TABLES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY All sizes, mode in Oshawa. Time Payments Available, MAJOR POOL 725-9151 At the same time, Japan has| had a climate of strong opposi-| tion to acquiring nuclear arms) and has shown more edginess| about control of U.S. military) bases on its soil or the status of its old territory of Okinawa | which is still under United Na-| tions jurisdiction. Like Canada, Japan's econ- omy leans heavily on U.S. cap- | ital and it has a little fever now, | some authorities suggest. It has| been affected by high interest! rates and the squeeze on further] American direct investment} : : | vised in recent months that it Like those strains wracking|«'orayely underestimates the the Atlantic Alliance, they grOW| threat that Chinese Communist in part from Japan's miracle| domination of South and South- economic recovery. Japan is} east Asia would present to Ja- starting to take a more inde-| nan's own interests." pendent line these days and the)" To Japan, China is a rich and U.S. doesn't always like that) hereditary market where con- line. lei at |tacts should be retained, Japanese Premier Kisaku Sato said' recently "friendship. and| U.S. SHOWS IMPATIENCE mutual interest . . . is strong; At'an October conference on but there always has been dis-| Japan and the U.S., American satisfaction in Japan toward the| impatience was indicated with U.S. attitude that because of) the slow. rate of Japanese par- strong ties between the two na- ticipation in economic aid to | tions, the right course for Japan) non-industrial nations except for fis to accept the U.S. view with-! direct Japanese benefits. out questioning." William Bundy, assistant un % ? dersecretary of state for the Far VIET NAM UNPOPULAR East, also said Japan has "vir- A basic cause for American) tually no interest in sharing re- discontent is the widespread Ja-| sponsibility for the military de- | | panese public opposition to U.S.' fence of the Pacific area." 2 | Viet Nam policy. This is strong) As the U.S. nagged West Ger- | despite the U.S, and Americans.) many to pitch in with military- Premier Sato, whose Conserv-| cost assistance, so it keeps pres- lative government supports the|/sure on Japan which has flour- don't really I don't. I joughly fed up with facing the; |camera could do it again for at least a Chinese tea, Arizona plates, shoes and cake were bound them on their way -- if he war quietly, said last January in |a speech Viet Nam is an Asian for, rewrap them, and send | problem to be settled by Asians can, (CP) | but the huge American interven- able in 1970. ished since 1945 with the um- brella of a mutual security pact with the U.S. which is renegoti- abroad. | | | } | THIS CHRISTMAS HELP A STRANGER Meke this Christmas truly meaningful "Help a Stranger Inc." is a non-profit, non-secta- tian organization devoted salely to the promotion of a more charitable celebration of Christmas. want to act right now, am so thor-| that I don't think I year." She certainly doesn't need to work for the remainder of her) done with it. But still, I'll miss|days. The Donna Reed Show) has made I've been with,Self and husband Tony Owens, | just the same as I did when |)payj (Petersen, her TV son for who produced it. : said) eight years, and that's a lot of i (Hammy) McDon-|Donna Reed. 'The exams are|tjme in anyone's life. Trisha/entertainment to the sports o (Patty Petersen, her TV daugh-| World. Owens, who was once a has been with us three |Part-owner of Detroit Lions pro| football team, is talking about} Now Donna returns to full-; Purchase of a West Coast fran- chise in {the end of the season and longer) particularly daughter Mary L They are mulling a shift from could, and I'm delighted to be} 'I can't tell," she said. '| millionaires of her-| the National Hookey | 55 King St. Eost = May the spirit of good © will to all men be your guiding faith forever. MODEL SHOE STORE ? 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