Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1962, p. 9

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oer y THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, November 2, 1962 9 A Mert gree Dt NEE GENS Ae meet eet aoe meyenwammechnsi rs ) L | we Canadian oO tter V ican allies advance notice oy : Merchant Flew President Kennedy's move, ' 2 soe - . In the other case, former| , dl n eman»n. . T H state secretary. Dean Acheson : pecia rip briefed President de Gaulle in| OTTAWA eye ge is - Bg this i iadernanianes -- Merchant was flown to} : "overwhelming" public demand| Yet there still was no officia T 0 2 Ad | recognition of the advantages of | 0 ttawa eos te ihe OS : : 4 for a state lottery in Canada, several hours before President a state lottery. | OTTAWA (CP)--Former U.S. ® Cc « H in Co-operation with the Commons was told Thurs- pany oe 4) Kennedy's television broadcast|f e morality of taking part! 4mbassador to Canada Living-|announcing the existence of So- Mr. ith sai i i issi in C +. - Phe ston*Merchant flew to Ottawa|Viet missile bases in Cuba and e on a special mission to_ brief the resulting arms blockade. conscience. However, he sug- the Canadian government sev- nt The former ambassador met gested it would be no more im- eral hours before President for 90 minutes with Prime Min- moral to operate a sweepstake Nn Kennedy's Oct. 22 announce-| Affairs Minister Green. day. The demand comes from all segments of the population, Art Smith (PC--Calgary South) said in arguing for the establishment of such a lottery "under strictly supervised conditions." The Calgary oil executive's bill calling for a hospital sweep- stakes board to administer a state lottery was supported by all three other speakers in the debate--one Conservative, one Social Credit and one New Dem tak ister Diefenbaker and External for welfare purposes agar Bree wagp Pag ell to collect taxes from alcohol)ment o! e American arms) Mr, Merchant's trip appar- and horse-racing. | blockade of Cuba, ently was necessary because of George Valade (PC--Montreal|A senior U.S, embassy official|the absence of a U.S, ambassa- Ste. Marie) said there was a|said Thursday it was one of|dor in Ottawa. His successor, | definite need for the lottery and/only two cases where a top-|Walton Butterworth, is sched-| that various surveys showed/level U.S. diplomat was sent|uled to take up his new appoint-| more than 70 per cent, of the|/from Washington to give Amer-iment within a few weeks. | population in favor. = =| The lottery ticket at one dol- ' as lar was less of a gamble than] Take Advantage of Our Evening SHOPPING ithe $200 a hunter might invest ocrat. But it failed to come to a vote in the time set aside for pri-| vate members' business. z Mr. Smith said that probably $100,000,000 to $150,000,000 is L \ sent out of the country annually|@ hunting trip. | in the form of bets placed by| He also thought it was ridicu- Canadians on foreign sweep-|lous to legalize betting on horse stakes. lraces while refusing to allow a This drain on the country's|controlled lottery. : exchange reserves could be| Bert Leboe (SC --Cariboo); largely eliminated if a lottery| suggested the best way to gain) were established in Canada, the|approval for the plan was to) proceeds being directed to so-|put it to the electorate in the ¢ial and public welfare. form of a plebiscite at a gén- 1 tion. GETS WISE SUPPORT yatta Mr. Savith said a public opin-| aaa sa jon poll in 1956 indicated that DRAMA TO AFRICA 82 per cent of Canadians sup.| NOTTINGHAM, England (CP) port the principle of a national|The Nottingham Play house sweepstake. |Company becomes the first Brit- At the present time, he said, |ish theatrical group . to visit | little attempt is made to en-|West Africa next year. Among force the Criminal Code provi-|plays to be staged are Macbeth sions against games of chanceland Twelfth Night. 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