SNA NO RELEASE ~ Germany (AP) -- Be- bitter memories there sibility of release soon ans serving long terms crimes in The Nether- i Italy, the Bundestag | by Gerhard Jahn, lary state secretary. reign ministry. Bonn ired and found publie as not ready for such there. ' neneeneinianeiiiiiaiemeninieiii est Fuel Oil For Less VESTERN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1967 3 ee GOVERNMENT PRIORITIES ASKED anand New Whitby Council | Starr Accuses Liberals 'PC Senators Seek Defeat | 'Of New Death Penalty Bill By PAUL DUNN | 'vided similar products are not) OTTAWA (CP) -- Two Con- OTTAWA (CP) -- Two former| PARLIAMENT available in Canada. servative senators called on the Conservative cabinet ministers The object of the program is upper house Tuesday to defeat lashed the government Tuesday AT-A-GLANCE |to encourage Canadian industry the Commons-approved bill to to ' for adding to inflationary pres- improve productivity, cut), ; ' sures by its tax increase and) By THE CANADIAN PRESS jcosts for domestic markets and limit the death penalty to the ; |excessive spending. | penetrate foreign markets in the, Murderers of prison guards and Speaking during the fifth day more competitive field opened police officers. the budget debate--which by the Kennedy Round of tariff-- Senator Lionel Choquette (On- TODAY'S. TOPIC should not only be retained for |capital murder, but the sen- tences should be carried out ex- cept in special circumstances such as a jury recommendation for mercy. SUPPORTED BY PAPERS Senator Arthur Roebuck (L -- Ontario) said the TUESDAY, Dec. 12, 1967 Trade Minister Winters an- of AWA OIL LTD. '25-1212 -- \LLER ed (preferred) carpet anent position, thouse and cleaning ARLENE MYLES What would you like your new town council to do as soon as it takes office? The Times asked six Whitby resi- dents this question. Roy Mus- rd, 404 Francis St.: 'Lower the taxes. They're too high. Would also like the area around the Four Corners to be modernized. It has a small town appearance even though MRS. JOSEPH COLLINS WY MUSTARE around." Marvin Dickson, 1114 Athol St. S.: "A civic audi- torium would be a good idea. I paid into the Oshawa Civic Auditorium. If we had one here it would save all those trips out to Oshawa." Mrs. Joseph Collins, 203 Clemence Ave,: "An inside swimming pool. The kids wouldn't even go to the outside pool we have. MISS MARY PHILIP improve the uptown parking. It's terrible.' Miss Mary Philip, 506 Dunlop St. W. "I would like to see them buy a lot at Dunlop Street and Fran- cis Street to make a_play- ground park. The one on Centre Street is too far. Here we have a huge subdivision and concentrated population and no park." Kathy Andrus, KATHY ANDRUS MARVIN DICKSON to see a recreation centre go up in Whitby. We need a place where we can do some- thing. There are a lot of places we can't get into be- cause of our ages.'"' Arlene Myles, 13, 916 Athol St. S.: "At Centennial park there is nothing to do. Everything is taken down. I like skating but the rink-is chopped up some- _ |ends today--Conservative House 3) Leader Michael Starr said Fi- |nance Minister Sharp has "lost jcontrol of inflationary tenden- cies in the country because he cannot control the inflation in '|his own government.' The former Conservative labor minister was followed by |George Hees, trade minister in |the Diefenbaker government, |who termed Mr. Sharp's five- per-cent income surtax '"'an in- 'flationary tax." He said Canada could face an economic crisis like the one that | nounced sale of an additional 78,000,000 . bushels of wheat under a long-term agreement with China. Northern Development Min- ister Laing announced the government is joining with a 20-company consortium in a $20,000,000 project to explore Arctic oil land. Industry Minister announced creation of a board to administer new import tar- | iffs negotiated in the Kennedy Round. cutting negotiations. In a third announcement, Laing said the government has joined with a consortium of 20 oil companies to explore for gas and oil in the Arctic Islands. Panarctic Oils Ltd. plans to spend $20,000,000 to $30,000,000 over the next three years inves- tentially rich in oil and gas. The Senate began debate on the bill to limit capital punish- tario) said 'the Senate would "gain in statute" if it killed the | Northern Development Minister | bill brought down by the Liberal government. Senator W. M. As- seltine said there is no public demand for the measure. "This may be the opportunity the Senate has been waiting for fo justify itself,' he said. He hoped the Senate would have Drury tigating some 44,000,000 acres,' "the courage of its convictions" {much of it long regarded as po- and defeat the bill, Three Liberal abolitionists took the opposing view during the first day of Senate debate Commons, which approved the bill, is the best criterion of public senti- ment. Almost every Canadian newspaper supported it. Senator Roebuck said he is convinced the death penalty is a less effec- tive deterrent than jail for kill- ers. Senator Donald Cameron (L -- Alberta) said Parliament has a responsibility to be slightly ahead of public opinion on such matters as the death penalty; to lead and guide it. The average person, for emo- YDON we have a few nice buildings They should lower taxes and 13, 308 Byron St. S.: "I'd like times." forced Britain to devalue the sl ae -- hh Bede |ment to murderers of prisonjleading up to second reading, tional reasons, might favor re- frre cinerea mnecinisininaneiiemei pound, the deteLBrOvInnial Housing guards and policemen for ajapproval in principle, for the tention, but would change his IMITED a2 | Both former ministers urged) conference AS ees nde he five-year trial period with a bill. The debate resumes today. mind if he had the opportunity 4 e la-system of governme priori-| otinad dn eatinal Gounen |plea from Senator David Croll Senator Choquette said "the to make a Study of the matter H Wheat ale ties. Along with other opposition Ls a pe 4 ir tf |(L--Ontario) for abolition of, appropriate punishment for as the Senate had ousing re | Ss onc u e speakers, they again painted a ey ns i va " " Sate \"the whole sorry process" of|Calculated, cold-b! ooded, Sen ator David Croll (L-- | picture of the government as ih ill .. teat re 'tal executions. Two Conservative| Planned murder is death Ontario) opened the debate | Announced the last of the big-time spend-| vig enont with ew pice ter Senators, W. M. Aseltine (Sas-| It was a mockery for the cabi- with a plea to help end the ers. punishment with a plea for katchewan) and Lionel Cho-,net to commute death sentences '"'whole sorry process" of execu- ay eda C Ee u e | OTTAWA (CP)--The third) Earlier, Trade Minister Win- a An eg re Senator quette (Ontario) called on the continually, The death penalty' tion |sale under a long-term wheat|ters announced that China will, >2"!¢ Croll (f---Ontario). Senate to defeat the bill, al- -- ---- se OTTAWA (CP) -- A federal-| He said Tuesday night such aybetter spent in public housing, 28"eement with China was an-)buy and take delivery of up to WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13 ready passed by the Commons provincial conference that de-|full-fledged conference wasihe said. nounced in the Commons Tues-|78,400,000 bushels of top grades rhe C 2:30 | CAN iS FED U spaired of early solutions to| "premature," and could have| Mr. Pearson's concept of an ~~ on adi eatia bybe gel Canadian wheat in the first Pig tn semulode te hole a Wes ean 0A anada's housing problemsj|been held at the official level.|independent national council to|8ave no indication of the/10 months of next year. | budget debate. The Senate |ine subject of two unsuccessful ended Tuesday, a day ahead of|But it had proved the provinces| advise on housing and urban de-|@™0unt of money involved. NEW TARIFF PROGRAM meets at 3 p.m. pantie fidence votes schedule, and Ottawa would co-operate on|velopment was unanimously) He said China will buy and 'yg winict gee sig a ad pine diane Lacking federal pledges of|/urban problems, and he saw|crushed by provincial reaction,.|take delivery of 2,000,000 long sel oy tae ft pity ay : i ; una ol eaile f d io with more housing money in 1968, the| prospects of "a new kind of fed-|The provinces favored a co-op-|tons of wheat, plus or minus|/0Unced a new tariff program|service industries to import /were generally fed up : highly-specialized foreign-made "paying through the nose for equipment free of duty, pro-|the extravagance of this govern ;ment."" The government did not know where it was going from one |day to the next. Revenue Minis- ter Benson had said recently on |television that the medical care linsurance program will cost PROBLEM? We Can Help You peat in the first 10 for machinery that will enable Canadian manufacturing and DULE'S 49: 99 OULTRY | TO BETTE . Let us give you back what you've been missing | provinces settled for discussion|eralism in which Quebec could/erative exchange of information|five per cent, ' of long-term prospects. feel at ease." jamong existing housing and/months of 1968. The maximum Eight premiers turned up for} Premier Robarts said Ontario| planning authorities. jamount under the five-per-cent | Monday's opening session. Two|won nothing to meet the} ; ' Speeeo {variation would be 78,400,000) . s . were on hand at the conclusion|immediate problem of '"'finding| URGED NEW MEASURES bushels. ine illion Invested Tuesday night. more homes for more people."| With Ontario in the lead, the he three-year wheat agree- Late in the day Ottawa unload-/The conference had been useful | Provinces proclaimed the bene-| nent that went into effect Aug. ed a series of proposals for new|only as a discussion of long-| fits Ae nome sae lepige ac 1, 1966, calls for China to buy| ® . legislation covering both hous-|term trends and avenues of pos-|/Ursed new measures to help Ca- hatween 4,500,000 and 7,500,000 t ] t ing and urban development, the| sible. co-operation among gov- -- establish equity Po0Si-/ton¢ tons of wheat from Can-| n Ic IC xp ora 10ns | $80,000,000, wills Ms, Siace oat formal topics of the conference. |ernments. tons. ada. said the cost will be $500,000, But there was a hint that Cana-| One existing federal program) But Mr. Nicholson said Ot- The latest sal tiated by|. OTTAWA (CP)--The federallada's role ultimately from that} Mr. Sharp interjected: dians would not feel the benefit d int t tawa intends to increase assist peal aal Mls al eh gest ie 7 i i i f F i til 1969 or lat Deedee ee Ae Reeve bees] eee iy " ef abl = h assis' |Canadian wheat board officials|Sovernment went into the oil-/of a net importer of oil to that) "No, he did not. And I did not se ' AU : Ni ici ae posed y Prime Minister ee ee on. feed public housing.|prings the total amount of|and-gas exploration business|of a net exporter with all the say that, Mr. Speaker. I said we! a sabor ey - ; ic said|son were killed at the confer-|Lending through the Central! wheat sold under the agreement |Tuesday by investing at least/consequent benefits to our bal-|§% i * papier Poe e promis elp for urban/ence, _ _, |Mortgage and Housing Corp./t9 4 700,000 tons, 200,000 tons | $9,000,000 in mineral research in/ance of payments position and| Would have Rivet ern sane assembly and | Mr. sien fag -- barre Hoc 'a the! over the minimum under the the arctic islands. jour economic well-being gener-|in order to pay our share, name- ividual home-owners wou ter responsible for housing, said! 1 otal of $950,000,000. vhic But the risk--amounting to/ally." i f na- | ita | zig ; agreement which expires in the g ally... ly half, and the minister of na cnne coy nen Ottawa slag gen ee ee The labor minister said the) middle on 1969. three gene hrind ey per! A statement by the company|tional revenue agreed with this | Premier Johnson of Quebec|tion without presale contracts ble and higher National Housing 1 eae, NtROMiEd OEe Ee post sgh rely Novtnern Dehn scores of thousands of Ca-\rne minister of national health fought quietly and firmly) will be abolished. | Act mortgage rate in 1967 to i orihigh tine phen ne toe | vélopment Minister Laing wae Pole ad ti srecean asian welfare agreed too." against what he called interven-| This so-called "'speculative|tract private lenders into the)@)4 5.0 \ e4.\0- | He told the Commons the gov-| sharehold =p ti in-| Fernand Leblanc (L--Mont- tion in his own programs from/ building'? cost $20,000,000 this| mortgage field. |northern--and a small quantity) ment is joining with a CON volved f Patera' tons In-| eal Laurier) said the five-per- new federal initiatives. lyear and the money would be| A f jof durum wheat. : + |sortium of 20 Canadian oil com-| eZ \cent income surtax announced He promised to consider On-| Mr. Winters said China will |S°°" inj.| These are Canadi Pacific| if til tario's suggestions that public > 25 t of the cost of panies to explore the potential-| nese y an fC | hy Mr. Shanp will last only unti | a gre S pay "» per cent or me cost ©'\ly-rich mineral acreage of the|Oil and Gas Ltd., Cominco Ltd.,|the economy is stabilized. a jhousing be sold to tenants, that|the wheat at the time of loading |: ; " |Bankeno Mines Ltd., Thor Ex- terms of NHA mortgages be ex-\and the 'balance within 18\!Slands. Permits held by the 1 ines Ltd., a3 remier enne ee tended to 45 or 50 years orilmonhe Ain Giterort your Panarctic Oils Ltd. amount to|Ploration Co. Ltd., Campbell 35, and that mortgage rates_be} Ai ss 44,000,000 acres or 63 per-cent of|Red Lake Mines Ltd., Sigma \} Our to better hearing once more. We have many attractive new expert fittings, consultations can help you find the key ler now! . i j i \the islands. |Mines Quebec Ltd., Canadian Reserve Now For atl | Federal Tax Concessions |*i sc" Medical eh companies wil inverse 1aa, Conic Pecoumelll © MEW YEAR'S |] "o""2 "© Pree 10 ft vor bude ucks nha coutarante ended ina alk: 1ca $11,000,000 over a three-year pe-|Ltd., Canadian Nickel Co. is q ; cussion of rural housing with = riod and the federal government ange foo ag ny bbe DAY DINNER . nas Hams VICTORIA (CP) -- Premier|to answer questions from Te! only two premiers--G. I. Smith Ne li ence $9,000,000. An additional $10,-|ley Industries Ltd., Dome Petro-| i CANADIAN | ta Bennett said Tuesday British|porters who asked what action | o¢ Nova. Scotia and Alex' Camp- g g 000,000 may be tacked on to this|leum Ltd., Dome Mines Ltd., 2 sittings, 4 en p.m. rs Columbia will provide more|would be taken by the B.C.|) 03) of Panis Edward Island--| HAMILTON (CP) -- Medical | 2™ount. | Scenic Oils Td Anticline Pet. Hotel Lancaster | funds 'for housing if the federal housing site alt commis-| (, hand. When it opened Mon- negligence was involved in the| rea is cotearat ts Tish andes Beagle Ridge Patroleun| 27 KING ST. WEST HEARING AID ABLE government agrees to vacate/sion created Friday by the cabi-| gay only Premier Benyett of|death Nov. 8 of William James |fSre e Pp s hig' " Genadien ; ; the federal government will|Ltd., Eric Connelly, PHONE 725-2611 British Columbia and Premier) Wallace, 79, of Hamilton, a cor-| hd 45 Sar amt pi the common| Industrial Gas and Oil Ltd. j | Thatcher of Saskatchewan were /oner's jury ruled Tuesday. the direct tax fields which right-|net. fully belong to the provinces. CONSULTANTS " , gat Dedorya 53 Flee shares and 45 per cent of the |qumue | | --= ae a | es aie Ve en peo C t Bl pied Pal i Me ryote The pes preference shares. The coven a bal = cd hall Leal eal ate sil | 10 BONDE 7 71 4 ent on Prime Minister Pear- 0 e ames MAJOR PROVISIONS __), |caused by injuries incurred Oct. nantes iy kt dg & ? 25-27 lon's. statement Monday that _ Ottawa's proposals for legisla-| 17 when his car was rammed in| ote sicggnl gga FUEL OIl MEMBER OF ONTARIO HEARING AID ASSOCIATION long-range urban development LU tion in the unspecified future "| the rear by a gasoline truck. yes budgeted for. : i s should properly come from usiness | stated these coral far Be oes tes , The jury added: 'We find "It's the rable ie I've provincial and municipal tax --Loans covering 90 per cent! there was medical negligence in fad hth becoming a anise WB AUTOMATIC, WEATHER CONTROLLED DELIVERY gy 40 years e xperience--budget plan MONTREAL (CP) Post-| of the cost of land bought by this case." revenues rather than federal | ; : f : master - General Cote blamed|Provinces or municipalities for' wy. Wallace died while sitting | " ; E told a press toffers. ter," Mr. Laing d p speaking business|t" @Ve1 corridors, recreation] in a chair in Henderson General |Comference. The joining of gov. DON'T MISS OUT 19° ly-developed urban regions, a fractured back. The injury; ye said discovery. of oil r s .C, briefs |interests y > : : ; A Mr. Bennett said B bri fs interests by the contempt and --An increase to $18,000 from | was consistent with the cireum-| "could conceivably change Can-! eT ee 4o federal-provincial fiscal con- indifference they show towards "All that the federal govern-|English - | : , ; ' RAM, I | a ITS at ie an ing of | Tuesday night for uch: of the | areas and new, balanced subur-) yocpital without doctors MOON ee Lr wy th tackle prob COAL AND | E I] d S the province's field of direct|/confusion surrounding Quebec's ban communities. ering he had a fractured spine, |WaS the best way te pro | ] O nrolwl ani ave ' Aye | e i . ilems associated with Arctic ex- SUPPLIES LTD. | | laxation."' Mr. Bennett said,|future. _ --Matching .grants .to .prov Pathologist Dr. James Hen- ploration | ON "And I thank the prime minis-/ He said they aré often the) inces for Studies setting out a ning testified that during an au-| : * | IN 1.49 'er for that belated admission." first "to promote anti-Canadian|{"@mework for comprehensive-|topsy he found Mr. Wallace had| coup CHANGE ROLE 110 King W., Oshawa 723-348 VI | = T x Ni N Vv 9 Ss 1 ws CAL DAIRY ; a " - ; $13,000 in the maximum amount) stances of the rear-end collision. | - wise ferences have consistently taken the culture, the mentality and ' : Miah | rid Sproule's the position that revenue from] the language of French - speak-|0F 3 pabebpienye allel ge ee reipitnd yl gues satel gt 200 epeck taxation; sant inedme| ing Canadians." , _. |eent. This "would reduce thelsiot been suffering from a bro- KIM and corporation taxes, should) put the federal cabinet minis- dowh payment on 'an $16,000| ken hack belong to the provinces. jter said it is up to the Quebec | home to $900 from $2,150 The provinces only gave up|government to create a favora-; An increase to $18,000 from these sources of tax revenue to/ble climate for continued)gj9 999 in the maximum loan the federal government during a) growth in the province. |per unit on rental housing pro- $ 98° MARKET-PLACE Safety Proble ~ : a . G NOG wartime Amergency and hiave| 'the present. stmomphere, hellecs. Call J. 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