x THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Januery 22, 1966 m, ¥ | "MORE THAN A PRODUCER CAN BEAR Jim Walsh a film producer from New York takes off in the general direction of Madison Avenue encouraged soon restrained by owners, Walsh was making film of by a 500 pound bear who didn't know he was supposed to be tame. The bear -- from Florida no less--was bear in snowstorm when K 'U. | | At Stake By JOSEPH MacSWEEN LONDON (CP)--The way the Tories tell it, next week's by- election in North Hull could well blow the roof off the House of Commons in London, To hear the -secialists._talk, you'd swear the political life of Edward Richard George Heath, the new Tory leader; can last only a few hours beyond the close of polls in North Hull Thursday. In less politically - charged language, the byelection will either reduce Prime Minister Wilson's Labor government majority to one or else give Heath's fledgling leadership a black eye. It could presage a councillor and housewife, creased the Liberal vote in thejan all-out opposition attack. general election and is trying! Current standing in the House for another surge by preaching|is Labor 314, Conservatives 303 the gospel of Britain enteringiand Liberals 9, with one mem- the European Common Market.|ber from each party holding a Parliament reassembles. here'non-voting role. There is only Tuesday following the Christ-|the one vacancy. "WHY SHOULD U.S. HELP? | "Trade With Reds' Hurled At U.K. Sanction-Seeking ere Seat spring general election in March or May. Meanwhile the voters of easy- going Hull appears as taciturn as ever despite the sudden burst of national and interna- tional attention attracted by the eccentric campaign. The issue is crucial in the |timing of the next general elec- |tion since Wilson's labor forces, with a present majority of only jtwo in the 630-member Com- bruin started scampering WASHINGTON (CP)--United States support for Britain's ef- |forts to break the Rhodesian rebellion has revived an old complaint on the right wing of Congress about Canadian, Brit- ish and other Allied trade with Communist countries. Why has President 'joined with the leeching Brit- ish monarch in an outrageous lattempt to strangle and destroy jthe government of Rhodesia, Johnson around, probably looking for fast trip south. (AP) jmons, are striving to hold the! which seeks its independence as | : , }marginal seat at a time of] ; saath considerable political and in- CU! forefathers did 190 years) dustrial turmoil ,ago?"" asked Republican H. R.) ' : 4 Gross of Iowa: | North Hull was capture ' } Lg | ithe Tories by a mere 1,181 votes; Gross, quoting statistics to} Washington Post assailed Can- ada, France, Britain '"'and other 'allied' nations that are cur- rently being defended against the spread of communism by American efforts in Viet Nam and the Caribbean." However, State Secretary Dean Rusk at a press confer- ence Friday played down. the significance of British-flag ves- sels calling at North Viet. Nam. He said "the number of vessels from the free world has very drastically been reduced in the last several months." Rusk said he knows of no strategic goods involved. Some vessels went in empty to take | 'Of A Crisis - in-;mas recess with indications of} | By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer | Since the Second World War, Italy has had about two dozen nation may have come as a shock to members of the West- ern Alliance who had hoped in- creasing strength in the Italian economy could lead to political stability. : But the sudden resignation. of Aldo Moro's centre-left coalition government does not neces- sarily mean a new crisis of in- surmountable proportions. In fact the changes may even- tually inspire stability by in- creasing the Socialist bulwark against the political power of the Communists. Moro's 18-month government was not of historical signifi- cance, with the exception of the curious way in which former foreign minister Amintore Fan- fani sought to convey a doubt- ful North Viet Nam peace -feeler to Washington. Italian foreign policy,,seemed to take a large step downward when a spirit- ualist friend .of. Fanfani, in an jinterview arranged by Fanfani's |wife, said some nasty things about U.S. State Secretary Dean Rusk, The resignation of Moro's gov- ernment had no direct relation- governments. The latest resig- | Moro Quitting No Signal | Necessarily party of Christian Democrats and Socialists lost a parliamen- tary vote on state kinder- gartens., Undoubtedly President Giu- seppe Saragat will ask More to try to form a new government before he looks elsewhere for a political solution or. decides on a general election. Moro's cab- inet has been made up of ti centre - of - the - road Christian Democrats, six Socialists, three Social Democrats and one Re- publican, a left-wing radical. Recently the two major So- ciajist. parties have been con- sidering a merger which would strengthen their position in the government, If these two parties do agree to co-operate, it may be possible that any pre- mier would have to give them an increased number of cab- inet portfolios, something Moro appears ready to consider. In terms of the Western Al- liance, the big threat is the strength of Italy's Communists who poll about one-quarter of the national vote. The Alliance 'could be dealt a serious blow if the Communists could link up jwith the Socialists--as they did jin early post-war years -- to [topple the existing coalition. But the more obvious tren PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS in the October, 1964, general|contend that British-flag vessels! jelection that brought Wilson to supply North Viet Nam and} power, The. byelection was|Carry British goods to China and} made necessary by the death of|Cuba, led off a recitation of |Labor member Harry Solomons similar views from about a This weekend the electors re-|dozen House of Representatives out fruit or other cargoes, and|ship to Fanfani's decision to/is toward some yielding of the some British ships: were on quit the cabinet. But because of political centre to the moderate charter to Communist countries|the nature of Italian politics, |left, moving towards what Sara- and therefore only partially con- Fanfani may have a chance now /gat once described as "a big trolled by their owners. c to return to the political spot- democratic socialist party." . Chamberlain said in The Post/light. |. What the Italian political pot jceived the full weight of party members as Congress resumed. |that "Canada is ria le there: Moro resigned because his|may finally sade tp a stew jmachinery, with more than 850, It illustrated a periodic erup-| pitching .to, help Castro stay\~ ------------= | somewhat similar to the British jvolunteers pouring into the con-|tion of 'right - wing criticism alive" with wood pulp, eggs, lLabor party, strongly linked to BEFORE THE Churches And Neighbours 'MAGISTRATE = | FRIDAY, Jan. 21, 1966 The minority Liberal gov- ernment survived its first vot- Victims Of Youth's Stealing Thefts from local and from neighbours at a Divi- sion st. rooming house were} admitted by an 18-year-old Osh-| awa youth when he appeared before Magistrate Donald Gra- ham yesterday. Theodore Frederick Nizio, of| Division st. admitted six charges of theft. He pleaded guilty to stealing churches|on charges of being drunk in a|ham that they wanted to "go up public place. north" to find work. They were Melville Ferguson, of Celina st., and Orville. Burr, of no fixed address. Both men told Magistrate Gra- House Rules sion Richard Black, costs or five days. Being drunk in a public place cost Harry Murphy, of Toronto, a $15 fine and costs or five For having beer in his posses-| of RR 4, Peterborough, was fined $10 and ing test of the new Parliament during the Commons throne speech debate. The 120 Liberals were sup- ported by five Social Credit MPs and one independent in | voting down a New Democrat motion 126 to 117. The motion calling for in- creased old age pensions was backed by 20 New Democrats, 89 Conservatives and eight Creditistes. Prime-Minister Pearson had indicated atefeat would mean stituency in support of the La- |bor, Conservative and Liberal candidates who are fighting the byelection. along with three jother hopefuls. Bookies were making it 2-to-1 |Friday 'in favor of Labor, al- though one source said the odds resulted from big-money bets }from outside. Local small bets were going on the Tories. Biggest speculation in the city of 300,000 beside the Hum- ber River centres around 27- jhere, inside and outside Con-\preeding cattle, fertilizers and gress, about "too much truck| agricultural machinery. He also and trade with communism" by|charged some U.S, subsidiaries Canada and other American al-|in Montreal with violating U.S. lies. |regulations in trade with Cuba. |ASSAILS ALLIES . : |'HALT CUBA SUPPLIES' Just recently, syndicated col-| Congressman Gross was. fol- umnist John Chamberlain in thelioweq by Republican Sohn Bre et ----------llander of. Illinois, who said | Improvement In \'now that the U.S. has agreed to co-operate fully in the' em- | Securities Law |come to halt British and other free-world shipments of vital bargo on Rhodesia, the time has| - | He's Still Active At 101st Birthday iSquires celebrated his lbirthday Friday at his home near Simcoe. Still active and in good health, he enjoys reading newspapers, books and magazines and watching television. BRANTFORD (CP) -- Albert| Good Nemes To Remember 101st! | REAL ES Reg. Aker--President | Bill MeFeeters----Vice Pres. | Schofield-Aker Ltd, | the West and firmly opposed to |the spreading influence of the pati Union and Peking. When STATE Selling 723-2265 ia | year-old Richard Gott, London}! |journalist who is the candidate| lof the Radical Alliance, a leftist ment is determined to improve ; > : splinter group. existing securities legislation, E bone of contention in the new|tier Freeway the court was) In the debate, Creditiste | pyoccribed as a "cross be-|finance Minister Sharp told the wheat to Cuba-strengthens that Church, stealing money from a/ Parliament was successfully re- | told. | Leader Caouette said Mr. | M wie : Ley i |Commons Friday. \Communist base just off our die offering > t St. Gert-|moved Friday when all-party| Before the court was William} pearson should tty to live on jtween a young Bernard sidan George Hees, former Con-|shore, a base from which ter-| candle offering box al ot. Ger Hill Sh ville. He pleaded oe 'and John the Baptist,'" beret z ists | d voluti A | rude's stealing a microphone|48reement was reached on the ill, of Shannonville, He pleas the current $75 monthly old ltopped, red-bearded Gott at- servative trade minister who|ror an revolution are being from Holy Cross Catholic|Tules to be followed in the ses- guilty to a charge of impaired) age pension. ltacks Wilson's Viet Nam policy|returned to this Parliament as exported. . « . Church; and stealing a micro-| sion. driving. He was fined $75 and) Social Credit Leader Thomp-.| 244 qemands nuclear disarma-|MP for Novthumberland after) Republicans William Dickin- phone from St. Gertrude's; With several minor changes, costs or seven days in jail. | son said the motion was only | wont. The question is how| being presiderft of the Montreal|son of Alabama put on the rec-| church. the rules are similar to those) yor paying beer in his posses: | eo tte to defeat the gov- | many votes he may take from|4nd Canadian stock exchanges, jord assorted critical newspaper| adopted, on a temporary basis, .; ; : G | candidate Kevin McNa-| asked w hether the minister|editorials, some of which re- sds teameiec raterecateey aoa the last Parliament. pat fee Meg dees st Hugh Horner (PC--Jasper- rot rage nT Achukee in|would consider federal ieglsla-|flected southern V.S. opposition 2 ; . d Agreement between the house Ee a Teoher ates iaet _| Edson) called the CBC a mon- te Ft Wilson's|tion similar to that proposed |to British efforts to smash the months: indeterminate con- "'costs or 10 days in jail. He ad-| . jlaw, who stands on ilson's ; current on each charge leaders was reached Thursday,| jitted the charge | ster that gobbled up public | oor y the Ontario government. (Rhodesian revolt. : | : | funds and gave out biased : | ; " 199 and it was confirmed by other te ' Britai ete Explaining the case Crown)party officials Friday before) For minor consuming Ronald! news reports. H My aflche of aoa 2B the} Attorney Bruce Affleck said Jan Baldwin, of Arlington ave.,) Erik Nielsen (PC--Yukon) |HU!) ssel, Works Minister Mcllraith, Lib-| ' 4 : id tar aondacing that the missing money from lead was fined $25 and costs or five] cajjed f ieee poveentiaion 31-year-old expo the offering box at St. Gert- eral House leader, announced = Snctinie ation oe Pen a whirlwind hand-shanking tour the decision in the Commons, | 44Ys- i Py rude's amounted to Spero | The Conservatives objected; Having as a minor cost James} ada. Ot omittaerean posing One of the watches stolen by |ty 9 30-minute limjt.on question | Allen Kennie, of Elgin st. e., a! Harry Harley (L--Halton), |' cievicion coverage approaches suggested changes in archaic had sold it for three or four|qays, Thursdfys and Fridays.|He admitted the charge. | divorce and birth control laws.| 44,5. Laurie Millward, 36, Hull dollars. |An acceptable compromise was| oe Stanley Kanewles (NDP |. Two men who both promised |offered by/House Leader Stan-| A charge of impaired driving) Winnipeg North Centre) said | hour were each given suspended |cratic Party. He suggested the McCafferty, of Oshawa. _ | way to increase pensions if it | sentences 'when they appeared | peri be extended to 40 min-| He earlier pleaded not guilty | desired. lutes/ on Tuesdays, Thursdays|to the charge. © c ts at 11 | And Bemoa tinue to be one hour on Mon-|duty at the junction of Bloor) The Commons meets at ol Y days and 30 minutes on Wed-|and Cromwell streets, said that; 2-™. EST to continue the jnesdays. McCafferty narrowly missed] throne speech debate. The have been eliminated except trol on Bloor st. . . |during the throne speech and! When McCafferty got out of TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario t his car he was found to be un- Liberal Leader Andrew Thomp- budget debates. ao son-says---"'some----of-our_-m0st\i.04-the House leaders to-table|breath-smelt strongly-of.alcohol.! nected with the freedom of the pop. 45, Under..the existing |police constable had forced him legislature -- have yoo ag rules, the government cannot/to stop suddenly. He had gone without a shot being fire introduce supply motions on /|out of control day's Star, Mr. Thompsonijg being removed. 'than two pints of beer. wrote that most people assume ' EFAS SALABR A RE BPH, INARI the provincial government and able to the legislature for their) spendings and regulations; that fepresentatives can easily raise that the government is open to censorship of the opposition. Such is not the case, he said. those ideals (of William Lyon MacKenzie in the Ontario legis-| lature -- but in» fact Queen's where men come to 'make _in- effective grunts of approval or | discontent'."' a watch and a cigarette case} from a neighbour at Divison st.; | stealing a watch from another meighbour; stealing - jewellery from St. Gertrude's Catholic ays A transport truck was forced Gain Accord ito brake hard to avoid a car OTTAWA (CP) -- The first) weaving on the Macdonald Car- OTTAWA (CP)--The govern-|supplies to Communist Cuba." Erlander said the "shipment} British oil and Canadian DON'T FORGET Che Rih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m, GENOSHA HOTEL non-confidence in the govern- ment and a subsequent gen- eral election. lor | GOOD FOOD BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 12 Noon to 2 P.M. DINNER 5:30 to 8 P.M. 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