Prac The Oshawa Sines Published by Canadian Newspopers Limited 86 King St. E., Oshawe, Ontario T. L. Wilson, Publisher WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1966 -- PAGE 4 Old Values Left Lagging By Scientific Advance increasingly life becomes more arti- QUEEN'S PARK Sacred Cow. Label Given To Labor BY DON O'MEARN TORONTO -- One weakness of our political system is that as members have to be elected they sre reluctant to offend large sections of public opinion and as a result we sacred cows or "taboos," { questions which are discussed Yery ten derly, if at all POLL CONDUCTED ON LAWS RELATING TO BUSINESS BY THE. CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC OPINION (World Copyright Reserved) In regard to laws reguiating business in Canada, the general public feels the same as it does about laws regulat- Ing jpPperT uTOTns A Were OF ie Vers iwirin not strict enough for both However, twice as many laws $ nions are regulating labor unions are too strict lating business are too strict 10%, About a quarter of the people the laws to make business toe the line are just right and 30% can offer no opinion The Question: "Do you think the laws regulating business are too strict Wie ew) Bre (11%) feel as think union members too strict laws as think laws regu- (%%) say Prime Minister Pearson was per- mitted to depart from a purely par- tisan performance and speak of the wider aspects of society today when ficial and Jess natura. For ease-and speed and convenience, we wish to improve on nature which is too slow or not strict enough?" 5 i] Liquor was one of these for Union Total Members Non-U'nton Members years. It was only the rare pol- Htictan who would come out Too strict o 10% % Against prohibition, even though Not strict enough ....- sao 35 Mu : it obviously was not only not About right binnews 29 25 f practical but actually wasn't dee Undecided cesveve 3 6 32 sired by the majority of the public, 199%, 190%, The group that did believe int the politicians avoided offending them by even suggesting they might he. wrong Today we and not reliable enough. We produce synthetic substitutes for practically Mass. His remarks regarding at- everything. They are glossy, quick- tempts to cope with the technologi- ly We cal revolution are well worth read- want pre-cooked food, which-can be ing "The twentieth century he addressed students recently at Williams College in Williamstown, made and require no care, served in 30 seconds and forgotten It is an "instant" age and the rewards must come quickly, has wit- in 10. have the same sift- uation regarding labor, Labor has developed into one of our great sacred cows, NEVER BLAMED In debates in the house here and on the hustings outside you never hear it said that Jabor is wrong on any specifie point OTTAWA REPORT Martin Averted ({§.. ae jaleed. segs ecestyuccdivent Wrecking Of NATO = sine" Seanad ee iasrore at tential eliminates us ¢ y t} f "G= ade : oh) curl in the } and pre I ium-~N oo train, was 4 ed there are proposals that we Relieve me dor nder-esti- le ae 4 past we . ma ' he tes ra A n ane should do certain things sate nly to appoint "study" at oak te vied but you never hear : ling concrete that says, or strongly in ee cums vir T0 BE A FEARLESS DANIEL ? en implies: that organired I rogantiy S anything but perfect us on the moon... cord And of labor, along "T am awed b I sections of the of computers. Bu nessed indreamd-of advances in t We are now searching, ing almost of wisdom, m grity which w unprecedenter wledge, "Our mode of living and our en- : th a feel- vironment alters more in a single tne decade des} ation, for now than it did in all the inte mora enal is to put to sult of swift and acceler- younger people less comfort or the I edge we before destructive ess and tne lan f cientifie leas droves De old ideas n Groves ve ODS rhe n communique" for the am the hnologice rogre | liring will land fa: an fore new facts; many of yesterda eee ee | 1 formed three-day ecrtitudes seem to have little relev- praia pa : ance to today's problems 1 ee 5 Wester j oral course nt your peneratiol other ements **| have faith in ed -- abilit having ove does have its short. wor! and determinatior CANADA'S STORY radon In Ms vige ramets our system if they were dine and the legis. such short + comings would come in for correction, Without this discussion they grow and grow, usually until some dra- matic circumstances force @ core rection And under these suffers to some degree What brings tis up is an em cellent article in the; d@b58t At iantic Monthly by the labor edi. tor of the New York Times, that we may be in di: On ail ; comes them do everything f: sso that the only educat that needed to construct and man- doom and woe because alL-weeye f tat ar | t . fic \ he manifestations of your energy an I " cta al and ece i ! al : cussed jon required will and res ywredato and espe ng permanent council big ther, some of the to larger countries resent the nu- clear exclusivity of the U.S. and the alliance they reject the economic take- to date score b § mega-corporation whitdrawa ing to your Since when was a new gen- eagerness are disconcert dipiomat would be an overt could withdrawl whereas she announced only peacetime from egrated wn ta snub well from has her naive Key Coalition Uneasy By BOB BOWMAN One of the France cause her elders, brother. F age them; and this last may be- come increasingly difficult. "Taday too, much of our life is governed by the results of technol- ogical and scientific progress, So, whiecn eration not leading the world to the total dogs in the eves of the majority of OTHER EVENTS ON JUNE 22: 1fil--Henry Hudson turned adrift by mutinous crew Residents of Montreal for hidden to keep pigs in thei were in their seats, and the pub steps to- lie galleries were crowded Macdonald was expected to make an announcement that the had resigned Brown rose I th Due d'Anyille that if a France to try to 4 in the I 1792 those who reached three biggest elrcum- Rear z - ' wards Confederat was taken years? ankee, go home is struc pies tod with over-all t om- On June ab 1706 opeans today as popular a ' adiock government e song as hold ould - wrec { pa , nt Pa mer anada Instead George R an Really A Risk? imi: vs te neaie: tone aise iowarts Nonh'tian The government, Hoded by Sit 19 is Yet and a eag Vy . ed teen-agers a few. tic « » and 4 aps tiet f and Jot A e house will admit j ago wa itimat j v he defeated a eri has ever arisen political affairs of any which would justify such a has most at in the h ada vithdrawa heme "Let me homes 1746 sailed from over LOSING purg T) Vancouver met Spanish explorers at pres- ent site of Vancouver on at Halifax learn ed that U.S, had declared. SUPPORT s points out that labor leadership is losing the support of the rank and file, And that this, in turn, is leading us back to the days of the big hammer ih in' negotiations lonsirial tights in CAN Any close observer of labor ada abolished by Imperial M™USt be aware of this same trend in Ontario, Act We saw it in the Teamster'g oul ear) In three years coun a coali- arrived Then had ion gOv- war on Brit , 1 Captain ganas political argues he is Goldwater others The branch of Republicanism was dead report that the innocence The Sun acted while general try France gave had hee two notice lomati maitre hencef France and four DAY Publie | as a cate A St is h eemed 10. he far from naive; his ap- elections governments tion crisis rroposed to be story of Ca Garr and gone after the resounding de- parent willingness to adopt an feat. of the Arizona senator in 1964 _ itical has proved premature, according to The Vancouver Sun. The West Coast maintains the landslide Ronald Reagan in the Califc primary is evidence enough, went on to say that he CANADA SAVES THI Vi ) } it ou t ening nternationa conflagra NATO the 1 atance may be his strongest orth in { reed to enter a nment pledged to the union of all the Brite would not ac mpasse ag coal re t ( atholics e work 1t0- be tion'? Some shackled to other In the Forties he was quite a ountries nand on over ara inte- om chario wards would be ted of anada ish American colonies { they a stand tar t was a big step, not only Canadian sent to for Macdonald to reverse his Red River from sirike, We see signs of it is tand on but for Quebee to Hudson's Ras other disputes, where the rank Protestant jrown to 82---Privy Council declared and file Is flatly rejecting the French Canadiar Act recommendations of their lead- followers of Tache and to be ers His announcement -- 18} ir great excitrment, almost tumult, One elderly little foreign D'Arcy ee, Tt committee French Canadian member dash NATO nae voted | as being in favor ed across the floor and threw ex of system applied his arms around Brown, He had irre. either to Canada to jump to do it, and hang on, bee of the British because Brown was tall, Every 1952--Prime Provinces laughed and the tension of was one of the four broken, The coalition, 1958 Gaile on the-eve YS -yeted--against-the-resolue--- although wneasy> paved-the Moscow tion for Confederation tempers left-wing figure as head of the mil- Actors' Guild but in re- itor nor That dec NATO's comm for ( North publicat itant Screen Rifles sailing on jealous victory. of actor cent years has made the switch -to against t I rs are too and; fur air and even headquart emoved f Confederation champion himself with ig Specia Canada's Canada M . insigr of the Far ease, anadian h governor of in the union in his darling Right with His the ' eee nia Republican \ none j artin prob become ern 7 fi 19 members al unde t iship-- of the plan to 1 Temperance valid Wilfrid London to year of reign 1908--Fire. de $00 build ings al Three Rivers, Que a argest state bells § elan Catholic why im i action, (eorge Brown, 1 cluded ( 0 \ the H ss x A Ugg ia th atotal suen onger scoffed at, His : aaa : gi vt 7 f ference b con the Opponents of the former Holly- pA ion ar writes Laurier in This Is potentially a serious celebrate A0th situation, It is one that should Queen Victoria's he threshed out Yet the forum tn which ff should he aired is silent towards it, and probably will remain s@ until a crisis arrives And in this case the erisig that will. bring the question inte the anen eould he 2 ase £ Pen. COUg-oe one YEARS AGO 25 YEARS AGO June 22, 1941 Much damage was done te Oshawa and district by the half- hour gale which struck early Sunday night first tr tical off No- fy ty at itical office in No notable Mac caused wood romantic idol have made litt! vember 18s no ate donald rtier and emphasizing Mr, Rea- eral meetings with the progress bs She Oshawa Times campaign so far has been master- Walter ad: Canc OOS Indust! fully stage-managed by a Los An- has 1 firm that #8 Hsewlse specializes in molding political im- ssaeeenataennicaiinnintainretinst itl ters of all other troyed ading, and argutr et tion iad plaining MINISTERS MEET Sl Avainst this backg the his cause ministe pf the 15 re per geles public relations alone, or to North American Macdonald members Minister Australia Quehec Menzies visited Otta celebrated 350th anniversary of its found ing by Champlain tibly pointir Don't make with I anu ae out the logic the rup- complete; ound John A one ages. f Tf ha at " ~~ oreign rance was ' malar don't wity major 5 wesi- Of his mission to deci Calif Caniornia NATO a io meet dency of Canada's allies came to Brusseis, here under the post Pau greeted by a reaming Martin, huge have The nave formidable power base to challenge post in November, he will ; Reform lead. her of the Toronto favor saw an pone the George Brown er and publ "Globe wa of Confederation They were cooled," he urged a moderate Republican pre public as Michigan 1968. Pha Was Important foreign Is such demonstration s« the strongly in the Ger But the reacted AV Or- then swing et in Yank furious and Ma vas one o dential choice Gover- "Yankee, go home yrnful ; billed as the most mar ig-headed donald's NATO The ab to Canada's We the Italian A a Greece and Turkey a Mr, Martin's mans swung, } and the Thus opportunity to get § Although he Macdonald offered to save the nor Romney in meeting of andinavian Australian Oil Discovery Raises Dilemma Of Costs Tune 22 MELBOURNE (CP)--The dis Kxploration has a one-seventh Visit vears ago of hottest critics, he Mur- as a Republican senator from The emergence two t minister et held with. Br Germany tagging BIBLE Blessed Is the man that walk- eth not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful, Psalm 1:1, reason coalition and government from hav- Macdonald would support Confederation join a and along in song-and-dance itain pn SUSCRIPTION RATES Ain« man (George reed the the tish yielded Martin achieved a postponement until October 'of the Important whether or NATO's pol from Par To re with ing to resign, if points Nine motorized vehicles will Oshawa on a recruit drive, They are from the Royal Canar dian Army Service Corps, California attracted predictable nal On the atfernoon of Yanks the members of aboul the Disney- land of American polities, Mr. Rea- gan is no longer a joke. It have a definite. ap- millions of a atate now the home of one in every comic comments Pau Parliament covery of oil in Australia has raised a major dilemma he developing company, West cause crude oil can be imported tralian Petroleum more cheaply from the Middle W. M. Leonard Fast or Indonesia than it can Ampol Pe be produced in Australia company of A price battle was touched off ploration, said the consumer following the discovery of Aus- 'would have to pay for the tralia's first commercial oilfield higher-priced Australian oil shipwreck ATES i in Moonie in southern Queens He claimed that. present fuel Ry THE. CANADIAT' PRESS land, The field began production prices in Australia soeed, were June 22, 1966... in May, 1964 unrealistic--and he was given United States Eventually the Support next day when the big landéd in Cuba 68 on by the oll companies was Shell group of companies in today in 1898 $2.43 $3.03 Canadian) a barrel Australia announced a trading sinking of the battleship bul even this, said the refiners, loss of about $2,789,000 for last Maine in Havana Harbor was much more expensive than year and the consequent declara- the cost of imported crude spain, There which averages about $1,29, civil The producers remained dis satisfied with the low price and argued there was no point in searching for oil in Australia if the return was to be so un economic Interest in the Barrow Island Alls vered by carr is pre- decision on chering, Bewmor Port Perry, Prince Albert, Moris G (n r no's Bay, v2 M Gdeten 8 billen, Sromo, Les ham, Buu oremont Menehester and Newcastle not over SS¢ per y mail Pro te of Ontene eorr delivery ores, $15.00 per and Commonwealth Countries, U.S.A. and foreign $27.00 per nol ta remove managing di the Ex 40 YEARS AGO June 22, 1026 Oshawa Rotary Club has en- dorsed:a project for the pur- chase of a property on Centre street, Plans call for the erection of a club house far Boys' work, It would also have a playground, dicted he will those residents in rector of parent tical headquarters ard would. be TODAY IN yuarea HISTORY troleum rootless Ampol keaton, ¢ peal to this as superficial or trivia 10 wrong. In fact; the Happy \is the man. whose Windsor undoubled friends are worthy of respect. NATO from new which is yeor Sr provinces $18.00 per year yeor, American voters, sa MPEP s B70 PTT RS PY Grit tA FEU NAR ED a nD POLITICAL FORCE ALMOST AFRICAN TRAIL BLAZING Kennedy: Ray Of Light From Outside Ry BRIAN BARROW Canadian Press Correspondent CAPE TOWN (CP)--In_ his four-day tour during which he crossed the length and breadth of the country like a meteor, Senator Robert Kennedy almost established himself as a. third political force in South Africa. As one political commentator aaid after Kennedy had left: "He has made a greater im- pact on South Africa in four days than the while parlia- mentary opposition has made in 18 years.' forces price agreed Members of the Oshawa Gene eral Hospital Ladies Auxillary are planning a tag day in the future year's ago afier the near tion of had on the while the ome political right Spain war on been blood war sland for 30 years, inhabitants gains in had constitu. {R05 the PLAN NOW TO ATTEND The Spectacular for controlled was. Kennedy's master here atroke., It took the wind out of the sails of the Verwoerd gov ernment and its Nationalist supporters who bitterly opposed the visit of "this dedicated inte- grationist,"" as one pro-govern= ment newspaper put it BROKE SILENCE BARRIER It ensured for him a warm . welcome from the pro-govern- of every South African ment students of Stellenbosch mans Badse edad humanit to University, the very heart of more South Africans than ever African nationalism, He might before not have changed their views PENETRATING COMMENT on apartheid but he made a It is true that much of what This is not an exaggeration, deep, significant impression he said has been said here over The American politician was He appealed to youthful and -over again by white and received everywhere with fran- idealism; he social black political leaders opposing tic enthusiasm, South Africans justice and the equality of man the government, Bul the differ- were not really interested in ---words which no white politi- ence is that while Kennedy's not happened The overnment South African Broadcasting Corporation' and the govern ment press tried to belittle him, but by resorting to ness only succeeding in themselves. For our Kennedy's speeches splashed across the front this years communism, a whoa central figure West's tle against communism tn and Latin America, saying again suspended things which indoctrinated tional South Africans had come to re- After gard as heres) U.S. took AVOIDED ACCUSATIONS oe a Perhaps the most compelling right of feature of Kennedy's Cuba in tack on apartheid man arid n the had made fuaraniees in short war, all Spain's The government appointed a tariff board to investigate and last September, acting on its Caribbean col recommendations, the govern. withdrew from ment increased the price to $3 intervention a barrel, which ineluded 64 1902, retaining the cents a barrel exploration in did not prea 1960---The Liberals under centive margin and 23 cents for } ey os Saat Jean Lesage won their first the better quality of the oil ye Spoke Of mans inhumanity nC P . to man, he would use the ex sili in 16 years In Que The refiners were told they eC ® . perience of his own country and a take their "oe of a the American' Negroes as an ocal Oil or pay a higher duty example : their Imports, The refiners \ African audi oa were not at al] happy, but as ! s ! an audience : he repeated the need for Moonie produced only two per pee +, -] 1 10 . e stralia's oil needs, the lution without violence, revolu- cent of Australia's oil : petti the belit. days were paes newspa- over ting subtle al that he When was OLK TICKETS ESTIVAL World War toaday--in on First Fifty years ago 1918 the Al blockade" of afier the resignation of the Skouloudis cabinet and the thelr acl! pacific spoke of f vevine Greece ended financial burden was not too whether or not he was blazing an African trall to the White House, What stirred them was that he brought a ray of light from the outside world He reminded every black phite who opposes aparthe! that they. are not -alone linked ali South African youth of every color with young peo ple all over the world He did not treat South cans as renegade He saving that they are fellow hu- man beings, thal all South Af ricans belong to the same world and have a vite! contribution to Afri- kept al this for cian has dared to ulter pro apartheid years university ernment s did not Verwoerd go Kenned he desired his ad lo see turned to lionalists themselves are beg nin to express their shame at the government's attitude in the correspondence columns of the pro-overnment press For four days Kenned continually against racialism and injustice without a murmur of opposition from a sinte member of Prime Minister Verwoerd's eabinet, Thia has spoke comments penetrated and moved, their's have simply bounced off The reason is hat sive and i leader South: Afric smeared by government ganda as people who are either providing a front for ism or furthering the aims of communism, Many South Afri« cans were beginning to believe that if a man championed ordi- nary basic ples he commun democratic suspect vin was Kennedy has helped to swe away this confused Here was a dedicated enemy of ep thinking tion by evdlution, Most import- ant of all, he repeatedly stressed that South Africa's problems should be solved by South Africans themselves No one is qi pressions of le ire what im- south' Africans Kennedy has taken back with fiim to the United States. But one thing must have struck him forcibly and this is something that few people South Africa realize ae may outside while the world apartheid it should not inking con demn South Africa and South Africans, that condemn unt aceeptance of the Allied de mand for demobilization of Greek forees; German troops. captured British trenches near Givenchy Second World War Twenty-five da in 1941 ister Ilsley ada's 1941 achieved sion total years ago to- Finance Min announced Can Victory Loan had cash and conver: ing more than $800.000,000,. surpassing all oans of tl First World War. -Germany in vaded Russia on a_ 2,000 mile front victor heavy. BIGGER FIELD Now, off Western Australia another oilfield will-go into lion next May, It is on Ba Island, 40 miles off the coast, and is estimated to be three times bigger than Moonie, lis reserves are estimated to be 5,000,000 barrels, worth about $265,000,000 zs pro du row Thompson, chairman of Ampol Exploration has' an nounced that the price of the new oi! will be about nine cents a barre! higher than the Moonie ell, Australian « owned Ampol FRIDAY, JULY Ist, 1966 It's the biggest fun- event of the year! Parades, dances, shows, floats, bands; clowns, International sporting events, displays, tournaments, with loads Oshawa Ist of room for thousands of Civic spectators at Auditorium join the fun on July Everyone's Invited [