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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1966, p. 3

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m\'Quebec Was Stagnating' Lesage Says On Hustings QUEBEC (CP) --Both Pre-\low interest rates before 1960,\with freedom of information in mier Jean Lesage and Daniel|as Ontario did, we would not be | Quebec. OTTAWA (CP) -- Traffic ex- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 19, 1966 3 Traffic Experts Propose Increased Police Powers YANOFSKY DRAWS sme Vay i champion A Win- English ~ |nipeg drew against |master Golomback in the first round Tuesday of an interna- | tional chess tournament in this 'Israeli city. |Johnson, the Union Nationale obliged now to act at twice the lights; tail lights would be iparty leader, drew standing-| normal speed, and our order of lroom + only crowds Wednesday | priorities would be vasier to es- "Mr. Lesage is intervening through his friends in Ottawa to muzzle the CBC and to have perts from across Ontario) green and turn signals am-' agreed Wednesday on several| her : SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE proposals to help police enforce) --Empower municipal coun- | TO MEMBERS OF tablish," he said, " MacNAMARA MARCHES IN Robert MacNamara, Unit- "ed States Secretary of De- © fence, arrived Wednesday tors. Left of the secretary is Vermont Royster, ASNE president. (CP Wirephoto) in Montreal to address the convention of the American Society of Newspaper Fdi- Allies Unity Sought To Undercut DeGaulle By LEWIS GULICH WASHINGTON (AP) The United States was reported Wednesday to be seeking a solid lineup among 14 Atlantic Allies on NATO, revamping plans. in advance of a foreign ministers' meeting in Brussels three weeks hence, Not all items relating to streamlining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, relocating its military headquarters, prob Human Rights Council Need: PM By CARMAN CUMMING TORONTO (CP)--Prime Min- Ister Pearson Wednesday night welcomed a proposal for crea- tion of a national council on hu- man rights, to inelude represen- tatives of the federal and pro- vincial governments as well as fon - tions. 5 | * Speaking before the Rabbin-| dcal Assembly of America, he| "gaid the proposal from McGill! University's Dean Maxwell Co- hen 'should be explored" governmental organiza-| rations, The prime minister said Can- ada's record on human rights had been on the whole good, "Rut we have nothing to be Smug or complacent about, 1} think it is time for Canada to tonsider other forward steps in these fields." Mr, Pearson was welcomed by | Rabbi Stuart E, Rosenberg of Toronto Mr. Pearson flew here for the speaking engage ment shortly after a bomb explosion near his} office in ihe Centre Biock of tae Parliament buildings Synod Rejects | Divorce Change HAMILTON (CP)--The Niag ara Falls synod of the Anglican) Church rejected Wednesday a proposed church canon allowing remarriage of divorced persons By a vote of 112 to 93, dele gates decided the canon should be returned to the church's gen eral synod for further study and revision After the rejection, Rt. Rev Walter Bagnall, Bishop of Niag ara, said Anglicans in Canada now are "at least" 10 years from a new policy on divorce He said synods in Canada owners of all safety defects, istandards two years after en | Senators ithe Soviet Union during his visit to the country in late June by pointing to NATO disarray, it is reasoned here MEETS U.S. LEADERS Belgium Foreign Minister Pierre Harmel will have talks this week with President John- son and other Washington lead- ers as the pre-Brussels diplo- matic discussions quicken Britain's minister for Huro pean affairs, George Thomson, |wound up two days of confer- ences here Tuesday De Gaulle brought on the NATO crisis by announcing France's withdrawal from the integrated military setup by July 1 and giving the Allies a year to get their facilities off French soil, He sees the de |fence system as outmoded and Jinfringing on French sover- eignty. U.S. soundings have found |considerable sentiment among the 14 countries against a sharp | . mandatory federal safety stand: teak, with France at the Brus ards for automobiles. | expect the French would take It also opposed federal grants/the line that what happens to to the states for development/ NATO's defence structure is up ably in Belgium, and perhaps| {moving the political headquar jters there, too, are expected to the thrashed out by then But U.S. strategists are said \fo be aiming at unanimity jamong the 14 at Brussels in or- \der to prevent the 15th ally France -- from tossing in a monkey wrench or exploiting discord among the others, A united stand by the 14 min jisters, including Canada's Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Martin also would weaken French President de Gaulle's oppor tunity to make a deal with the Auto Safety 'Move Killed WASHINGTON U.S. government reaffirmed Wednesday its opposition to (AP) The of prototype safety cars, but it}to the 14 who are going ahead! DY \« u " |supported a proposal to require} , 'rane' overnments and private organ: tite ella ser require) with it and, therefore, France to notify\ would not actively intercede in those decisions The federal government's po-| Thus U.S. strategists do not sition on proposed amendments intend to try to exclude France to its traffic safety bill was set|from the Brussels agenda, But forth by Robert F. Giles, the they do hope for unanimous commerce department's gen-|agreement by the 14 on their eral counsel, in a letter to! positions beforehand Chairman Warren Magnuson ~ (Dem, Wash.) of the Senate Inight when they flew into the | pulp and paper country of cen- 'tral Quebec to campaign for the June 5 provincial general elec- stan | baivere | Myr, Lesage tald a ralty of 600 jin La Tuque that his govern- }ment has been forced to act at itwice the normal speed in the 'last six years to make up for time lost before 1969, when the 'Union Nationale was in power. | Life Sentence Passed "Formerly, people thought that the way to make Quehec well-off was to avoid spending. Thie ic the mast hackward na. sition I know, and it ys the rea- son why the province was stag- nating." Mr. Johnson addressed a crowd of 1,100 in the city of Sha- winigan, which like La Tuque lis on the St. Maurice River, He | "If Quebec had borrowed at|said Mr. Lesage is interfering In Barber Murder Case SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. (CP)--William Dalton Barber, 55, was sentenced to life im- prisonment Wednesday after be- ing found guilty of non-capital |murder in the death of his wife Marjorie Dec, 3, 1965. The allemale jury deliberated for eight hours and 20 minutes after hearing a five-hour charge by Chief Justice W, A. Gale of the Ontario Supreme Court, The verdict came after 14 days of testimony and legal ar gument, during which the Crown attempted to prove that Barber, a hard-drinking steel company executive, was a liar who killed his 53-year-old wife, The defence argument was that Mrs, Barber had taken her own life in a fit of depression over her husband's love affair with Mrs, Irene Chapman of Toronto As the jury filed back into the courtroom, Sheriff George Lee warned about 60 spectators that Chief Justice Gale had or- dered that no demonstrations or} disturbance would be tolerated! when the verdict was delivered, Medicare On List For Pearson, CMA CALGARY (CP) Canadian Medieal Association and govern- ment officials will meet June 8 to discuss the proposed national medical care insurance scheme, | CMA Secretary Dr, A. F. Peart said Wednesday. | He said in a telephone inter) view from Toronto Prime Min ister Pearson granted the meet- ing after the CMA made an "ir | gent request' that the govern- ment clarify some of its pro- posals, | He said the CMA wants to dis- cuss administration and will seek interpretation of the fed- | leral government's four require-| | ments for provincial plans to en-| ter the. national scheme, | It hoped for wide enough In- lerpretation of the points-porta- | bility, coverage for basic serv-j ices, government administration and universal coverage -- that! doctors can accept it | Dr. Peart said the CMA hopes to have the information before its annual conference in Edmon- ton next month, commerce committee, The committee is to meet Tuesday to start getting the leg-| islation in shape for Senate ac tion As submitied hv. President) Johnson, the bill would author ize the commerce secretary to issue motor vehicle safety actment of the bills if he found they were needed and existing standards were inadequate and ineffective An amendment introduced by | Abraham Ribicoff} Conn.) and Robert Ken (Dem, N.Y.) would make issuance of federal safety standards mandatory within a year of the. bill's enactment In opposing this amendment, | Giles said its adoption 'could have an adverse effect by re- ducing incentives for industry to be responsible for safety and possibly by requiring safety standards whose effect. and| technical adequacy is not ade- quately established," (Dem ned | have shown a growing trend to reject the canon and "unless this passes at the 1967 general synod in Ottawa, we're 10 years from any kind of action.' During almost two hours of debate, the delegates' were unanimous in their approval of widening the basis of divorce and allowing the remarriage of some divorced persons However, many found fault with the canon's proposal of a special ecclesiastical court to rule on the question, Others said the canon was unreasonable and HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS Whena unworkable IN OSHAWA more furs Are Stored with Marten's Than All Other Stores PHONE 723-7921 MARTEN'S FURS 75 King opposite Genoshe Hotel frivolous. Lightly- bubbled, modest cost, superb taste! St. East JORDAN asks for wine... give her Jordan Valley Crackling Rosé. Here's a wine to match her personality... pleasantly sparkling, refreshingly lively, even slightly Jury Foreman Harold Harri- son read the verdict to a hushed courtroom, HAD FOUR CHOICES . The jury had four choices in ital necessary for the province's | ' reaching a denision: Guilty of capital murder as charged, guilty of non-capital murder, guilty of manslaughter or not guilty. Defence counsel Terence Murphy asked for a poll of the jurors, All replied "guilty." The charge carries a.manda tory sentence of life imprison- ment, Chief Justice Gale pro nounced the sentence after ~ refused. to appear on the CBC changes made in the proportion of program time made availa- ble to political parties during the election campaign." Althaueh the Tiherals agreed that they and the Union Nationale should have equal radio and television exposure, Mr, Lesage was trying to get 'more time for his party. At the same time, the premier |was "afraid to meet journalists lon television" because he had French network television pro- gram Rencontre. Mr. Johnson described Mr, i Lesage as 'the first premier in Canada to sully French-Cana- had) dians with royal commissions of inquiry, mud - slinging cam- ipaigns."" | Mr, Lesage said that despiie| the rapid pace at which Quebec | lis moving, the Liberals have no! fears about obtaining the cap-) development, | FINANCES ARE GOOD "Regardless of what is said by certain persons who are mis informed, or who wish to mis- inform, we have the means to build our future, Quebec's fi- inances have never been in bet- ter health," While the party leaders. were speaking, a rally attended by traffic laws, Among the proposals, made at the annual meeting of the Ontario traffic conference, was! A Tern HA PORTE ve ® the Te the power-te demand. th of pedestrians alleged to ha committed traffic offences, Other resolutions passed by the conference Wednesday would: --~Amend the Criminal tificate stating the vehicle in safe condition instead of merely mechanically sound as provided for at present, ---Permit red Code to require the owner of a ve- hicle to give the name of the person driving it at the time of any. hit-and-run violation, as already provided for by the, "Sutario Highway Traffic Act. Prohibit the sale of a motor Nehicle unless it carries a cer- lights on the back of vehicles only as brake | ils to experiment with trial traffic control devices, Insp. Ernest Duffield of the} Sarnia police department said at resent nalice ara reluctant |to stop a pedestrian who com-\& emits a traffic violation because, ithey yregl right of arrest) when the estrian refuses to | pre his name, 4 "The officer can be made to look ridiculous," he told some' pate 200 delegates representing po-| ped 44 lice departments and municipal' 1 councils at the final session of! 7484 657 's the three-day meeting. ' M4 "The pedestrian can look | THESE NUMBERS CORRESPOND down his nose and say 'Don't!| WITH MAY LIST. HAS YOUR FOOD bother me, jerk' and the officer pe Wer ee STRETCH? just has to take it." Phone 723-1163 The proposed measure was OUR PRICES FOR. strongly opposed by S, PR. Cole, is North York traffic director, who said ii was not specific enough and would give police sweeping | powers, "This gets too close to a po- lice state," he said jater'in an interview, 'People laugh and say it can't happen here, but 'MLA Charges it has happened elsewhere," START FROM Color Bias ~~ im TORONTO (CP)--James Ren- | wick (NDP --Riverdale) says Ontario has a color bias in im- migration Speaking the in legislature Crown Attorney §. A, Caldhick| Justice Minister Wagner in Chi- Wednesday he said the net ef asked that it be done immedi ately, Mrs. Barber's death was at- tributed to carbon poisoning. Barber was charged after her body was exhumed Feb, 12. Barber, staff assistant to the vice-president of operations at Algoma Steel Corp., the Sault's principal industry, made a statement to police when he was arrested in which he admitted killing his wife He later repudiated the state ment, saying he was trying to keep Mrs, Chapman's name out of the ensuing publicity. They had been carrying on an affair for 1% years before Mrs. Bar- ber"s death, Za LZ WEEDR CLIPS ES coutimi was delayed for an hour because of a homb scare After police had cleared the out finding anything, the rally proceeded However, some 200 of the au- dience of 500, mostly youths, walked out shouting and booing when Mr, Wagner declined to answer a query during a ques tion period Farlier, the justice minister was the target of a student demonstration against the ar rest Tuesday of a student, Fer- nand Turbide, 24, The protest- ing siudents, chanting "justice for the have-nots," said jelassmate had been because of a judicial error eas. 'AY, *' uh hs ITE W. There's never been a garden weedkiller like it. WEEDRITE kills everything that's green, yet cannot harm mature brown bark. 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