§B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Mey 26, 1966 remem "QUEENS BACK TO BACK -- stand side by side watching Derby at Epsom, England, the entries parade before The Queen Mother leans to- ward frilly hats with net while her successor seems to prefer a more simple de- sign, (AP Wirephoto) \Child-Beater Britain's Queen Elizabeth Ni, left, and Queen Mother Elizabeth display contrast- War Against Organized Crime Gets Hard Labor | DY ANUN macnn eI WASHINGTON (CP) --- The! United States Senate foreign! relations committee Wednesday heard three prominent scien- tists, including Canada's Dr, Brock Chisholm, put the Inter- national scene into psychiatric analysis, Their consensus was that na- tions, like humans, too often in- teract irrationally, Dr, Jerome D, Frank, psychi- jatry professor at Johns Hopkins University, said the Vietnamese war "has assused an ideologi- cal character similar to the holy wars of former times and this has ominous implications," "People fighting for their ideals seldom if ever can be forced into surrendering by punishment" and children harshly punished "are more} | prone to become deliquents than | Company Gained Without Assets | | TORONTO (CP) -- Trans- Commercial Acceptance Lid., a jcompany: withoul assets, made la net profit of $26,674 by charg- ling its debtor companies 12-per- | Viet Nam Conflict alled "Holy War | in gentler ways, .... Insofar asi\man race was more important the Viet Nam war resembles a\than the rest. holy war, punishment would, It will take the white race a seem to have particularly little|long time to live down its de-| likelihood of success." iservedly - suspect reputation Chisholm, a Victoria resident, | among other peoples as an ex-| spoke mainly as a former di-iploiter, Chisholm said. Viet! rector - general of the World|Nam encourages this suspicion.' Health Organization or, in Fale 4 frequent question put to pele ek description, 'a distin-\pim abroad was why the US| guished International civil srrv-lis changing Sts image of the fa, ant, |ther of national wars of Jibera- 'NOT EQUIPPED' tion by frequent support for fig- Present-day humans, he said, ures as bad or usually much are not equipped by family up-|worse than George III, against bringing or education to deal;whom the American colonies with the global hazard of the|had rebelled so successfully and' nuclear age or with the emer-| properly. gencies of world hunger, over-| At one point, Democratie Sen-| population or pollution, ator Joe Clark of Pennsylvania Children's concepts of rignt|said Chisholm, Frank and Dr and wrong usually were firmly|Charles Osgood of the Univer: fixed by age seven and an orig-|sity of Ilinois--the third wit-| inal premise was that God in-|ness--should take their show on variably is on the side of the|the road, starting at the White individual or his nation although] House and touching the Krem- se A AEE IE NE NGI I, 2, Waters Treated For Lamprey OTTAWA (CP) Kleven streams flowing into Lake Hu- ron and Georgian Bay will be chemically treated this year in an effort to control lampreys, the Commons was told Wednes- [ORS WHY DAVE VEEN GPCIPINEG NK ONE RERICNL UT Le Hue day. Fisheries Minister Robichaud gave the information in a writ- ten return for Percy Noble (PC Grey North). The return said most of thelcast this year. dope {preparatory studies and Instal- lations have heen completed. These included an extensive survey of streams flowing into the lake and used by the lamp- revs 10 spawn, The lampreys have depleted the lake trout population, They attach themselves to the fish and feed on them SEE PALACE ON The on oresenta- | tion of the inside of Buckingham Palace is being prepared for the Queen's Christmas Day broad- first tele ANNUAL Tuberculosis And Hall, Simcoe Street Lower For. the purpose of receiving the f hefore the meeting it was 'manifestly absurd' to lin and Peking ' of the Ontario County will be held in the Northminster United Church 8:00 p.m. Monday, June 6, 1966 inancial report, the election ef the Executive Council, and other such business os moy properly come Any Interested' persons ore cordially invited to be present. MEETING Health Association North, Oshews cent interest on money it had |borrowed at 8'4-per-cent inter-| WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA est, the Atlantic royal commis-| sion was told Wednesday, | Bertrand Wolfman, a com- mission chartered accountant, told the hearing into the col- lapse last year of Atlantic Ac- ceptance Corp, Ltd, that Baronet Associates Inc., of New York, made a profit of $20,000 by similar means, Testimony showed the two companies were controlled by Jack Tramiel, president of Com- modore Business Machines (Canada) Lid,, and its secre- tary, Manfred Kapp. | Albert Shepherd, commission 'counsel, said ber, 1963, Commodore Sales Ac- ceptance Lid,, made substantial loans to Commodore Business Machines and other companies in the Atlantic group at an an- ----_-- ---- SPECIAL! 1965 BUICK SEDAN Fully Powered with Radio, Automatic, All extras Lic, No, 514866 Only $2995.00 Your Quality - L Bowmany ~ {ROBSON MOTORS LIMITED "GOOD WILL GUARANTEED USED CARS & TRUCKS" r | 623-3396 |_ G.M. 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(Ther to draw fr ment of justice will remain Can Combines Act and other com} direction," nesday to four months in jail He was defending a govern-| Jan, 1, steps had been taken tolis a big problem in fighting) when Magistrate James Black ey eens After two days of debate, the) He repeated the Conservative) the beating of the child, now a | Brome Missisquol) said he reorganization won't mean divi-\for judgment, He failed to ap- of its most esteemed members|onto Greenwood), Reid Scott! vovernment litigation, og hy oa turns 90 June 17, spoke to an|_ Mr, Scott said "every possible/lieve justice ministers of what| the girl. from a political career that be in 1929 as minister of railways io his Liberal Senate colleagues | "Sooner or later perhaps found 'disturbing' in Canada misfortune when the people be. stored.' But this would not cure the confidence of the ele tions were mixed up to a very taxes,' including corporation Prize BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP)---Baf manager Clay Dennis said N i ee eclal steps: Penne p s ; | MILTON, Ont, (CP)---A truck driver, who was arrested in BY GERARD MeNEIL | A registrar-general will han-|forces, yet here you seem to be| Montreal where he was living OTTAWA (CP)--The depart-|die patents, bankruptcies, the|moving in the exact opposite|on welfare, was sentenced Wed- ada"s law firm while the solici-| mercial areas of justice | He said he and Mr, Brewin,| with hard labor for inflicting in tor-general's office will deal} Mr, Pennell said the warjas NDP counsel before the On-|juries on his five-year-old with crime and correction, S0-|against crime deserves a sep-|tario royal commission on or-| daughter, licitor-General Pennell told the|arate and special ministry. ganized crime, found lack of co-| Lucien Normand, 32, formerly Commons Wednesday Since the transfer was madejordination among police forces|of Georgetown, Ont., grinned ment reorganization that will/increase RCMP efficiency jcrime pronounced sentence after find- shift responsibility for the, He also argued that it is for-| Mr, Bell referred to the emas-|ing him guilty of assault caus- RCMP, the penitentiaries serv eign to the spirit of justice" to) culation and dismemberment. of | ing bodily harm ice and the national parole|have police and prosecutors in| the justice department and said) Normand pleaded not guilty board to the solicitor-general, (the same department |the effects would be calamitous. |to the charge in connection with . jreorganization bill won sec ond | charge that, under the reorgan-| ward of the Children's Aid Soci- réerar 1ves reading and went into clause-|jzation, Prime Minister Pear-|ety. by-clause study, This continues|son js tailoring the jobs to fit! He appeared before Magis today his men, trate Black eight months ago 'S S 0 | Heward Grafftey (PC Mr, Pennell answered that the} and was remanded until March W an ong |hopes the reorganization will re-ision. The justice department! pear |store federal leadership would remain responsible for) "] knew I was suppos : a pposed to be OTTAWA (CP)--History stood i dial ies sal ldrafting legislation, crimi-|here before but we've been on ote in the Renate Wednesday | OU TON NDP Tor nal prosecution, preparations of] welfare since February and as the Red Chamber heard one) Andrew Brewin (I OF" 'legal opinions .and conduct of|there was just no way to get a oodbye and reminisce} (NDP---Toronto Danforth) and fi : oS wee : : ph 50-vear involvement in| Itichard A, Bell (PC--Carleton) In ap nag Aa ry Dr, Edward Graham of Oak ' . » all Jawyers, hit the transfer of; ment will remain the law firm) yijle, who examined the child, yak! car ea Alex-|the RCMP from justice to the| for the government of Canada,' said he had never seen such ex: ander Crerar of Winnipeg, 'who| solicitor general's department The reorganization would re-|tensive bruises as he found on almost-full chamber for more| degree of co-ordination is re-| had become an enormous in-| Milton is about 20 miles west t ermediquired between your police'crease in their duties of Toronto than an hour on what he termed/4 "my swan song to the Senate," He retires from the Senate} June 1 after 21 years there and gan in 1917 when, he became) agriculture minister in the Bor- den Union government He recalled serving with the Mackenzie King Liberal cabinet and canals, More than half of| that cabinet "have passed on," Standing erect and speaking without benefit of text or notes, | Senator Crerar drew attention Thomas Viet (Quebec), 84, and Charles Power (Quebec) 78,-- the other two surviving mem bers of the Parliament of 1917 SPEAKS FRANKLY sooner--we will all be leaving this house,"' Senator Crerar said, Then, remarking it was time to speak with 'some frank ness" about some things he today, he sailed Into Canada, 1946, First on his list was the "'fail- ure of Parliament to maintain {ts standards,"' It was a great gan to lose faith in their institu tions. 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