MPs Head Home For Dief Calls For More Aid To Poor Counties OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition urday, urged that they resolve to improve the lot of the less- n We k B reather:" Diefenbaker, in a Christ-|™ |mas message to Canadians Sat- OTTAWA (CP) -- Exchanges|already been voted by Parlia-jtion than by depriving English fortunate in their own country Pushed By Russ | UNITED NATIONS (AP) --,sentation of various states in the Moscow has. apparently|Security Council and the Eco-' switched its position on enlarg-jnomic and Social Council," ing the United Nations Security} The general assemly adopted Council. The swite¢h comes|resolutions last Tuesday night ° against the backdrop of an ear-|for carter amendments to en- of Christmas greetings among|ment on an interim basis. ilisteners of one of the best sta- and in the world--especially the|lier insistence by its UN. dele-|large the Security Council to 15 Commons members were f0l-)) ciapes APPROVED jtons in Toronto, children. " ~"|gation that the Communist bloc|from 11 seats and the Economic lowed by angry recriminations| yo the first time sinc | Ralph B. Cowan (L -- York-| wr. Diefenbaker noted that he|be guaranteed at least one non-/and Social Council to 27 from Saturday night as the 26th Par-| 961 thet cap ond sacle swith| Humber) blasted the CBC as "'alwas spending a family Christ.| permanent seat there. 18 seats, liament wound up its first ses- , ah goidiiaeds ait . aah jeancer on the body politic of mas in Ottawa but that Lai Luk| In a foreign policy statement) These amendments will take sion in a burst of last-minute|@!! of the government s pete Canada." Ho, the 10-year-old Chinese fos-|distributed Saturday by the So-jeffect only if ratified by Sept. activity. He said the decision on CJBC ter daughter adopted by. the|viet news agency Tass, Moscow|!, 1965, by two-thirds of the UN . G 4 ams. eis ew WEAPONS USED IN OTTAWA SHOOTING Ottawa detectives Tom Flan- bandits who attempted to rob tawa Sunday. Three persons agan (left) and Andy Hanna the rectory of Christ The King _ were killed and two were in- look over weapons used by Roman Catholic Church in Ot- jured, --(CP- Wirephoto) last We're sending you:," ARTHUR MURRAY 11% SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 728-1681 { NEED AN OIL FURNACE .. cau PERRY OAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 s } WEATHER FORECAST Light Snow Tonight; Mild Trend Continues Forecasts issuel by the Tor-|Hamiiton onto weather office at 5 a.m.:|St. Catharines Synopsis: Another storm mov-|Toronto ing eastward across the north-|/ Peterborough ern Prairies has brought much Trenton .... milder air from the Pacific to'Killaloe .. western provinces, This air will|Muskoka ... move into Northern Ontario and North Bay.... a trend-to milder weather al- Sudbury ready established across the up- Karliton .... : -per lakes will continue. Sault Ste. Marie. . Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, Kapuskasing southern Lake Huron, Windsor, White River London: Cloudy with little woosonee .. "change in temperature Tues-\Timmins . "day. Light snow ending early; ---- tonight. Winds northwest 15 to-| night | Niagara A. Breast enlargement at puberty is said to oc- cur in. about 80 per cent of boys. In most cases the enlargement is scarcely noticeable. A medical examination is calld for when the enlargement is pronounced, Treatment may or may not be in order STOMACH FREEZING Q. | have heard that stomach ulcers can be cured by freezing the stomach. Would you please write about this treatment? A. The aim in most. forms of treatment for "sto- mach' (peptic) ulcer is the reduction of gastric secretion of acid and pepsin. Gastric cooling or freezing achieves this aim by directly altering the glands which secrete these substances. 'Freezing' is accomplished by the circulation of cooled alco- hol htrough a balloon which the patient swallows. Gastric cooling for peptic ulcer is an interesting new development, However, further careful stud- ies must be made before doctors generally will accept the method as being a reliable method of treatment 4 jnormal way. The two sessions} ate action killing a government 4 would spend the yuletide in far-|Security Council without at firstiviet Union, the United States, Commons debate Saturday; Theogene Ricard (PC -- St. girl is focussed both the mes-|statement said this was possible' lernment-NDP deal on_ pariia-| : \ ¢ | | i lhad no objection to enlarging|bitt (PC--Oxford) urged Exter- |broadcasting iss es as the/cause of unity by their speeches.| The essence of Christ's teach-|the Security |mons' last-day drive toward pro-| |tions arrangement to ensure dozen departments. Ricard said the NDP member)por as thyself' and 'On earth.) This appeared to be a major \divorce bills in return for House leurity Council. leatation SNS F sands chil-|Jarge . Sen relatively good starting the QUESTIONS OPERATIONS hundreds of thousands of largement amendments came Bessy commissioner an 1 1 th representation among the six 'good fellowship helped smooth eration of Parliament Hill itself. refusal to follow these precepts.| |ment Leader Ross Macdonald earlier by the Soviet delegation, |ition of the seat allocated to the izer, said he'll organize the| manity to man. lsession's final minutes, He pre- centred on the CBC and its council seats prior to enlarge-|yation in view of Canada's past prove. message of the manger, Soon afterwards, Commons language station to serve permanent seat on the Security|inent meniber of Canadian UN ate chamber to hear Chief Jus-[South Ontar jually give Russia ecurity Coun-|tiyes were in office. LING GROWING give Royal assent to legislation nanforth) said a widespread End To Cold War The statement of the Soviet the session and then declare the in Toronto, There was a danger J : representation for Africa and} HAMILTON (CP) -- Robert e Weary MPs headed home for "4 the CBC had "botched" its urday that while there is' no| He said Western foreign min- "In this matter we proceed|ton, was charged with capital | erd S xp ore breather before the next session matter, improved relations betweenjthe international situation at) slaying was the fifth in Hamilton & hae : ih! eae a 2 -an.\erly taken into account in solv- Wis Hiroe session: hind: tolled said, "I want to make a plea| Tess has been made. it was agreed to take' advan Police said they found 19-year- ; Mr. Scott said the CBC hadn't told during|tend agreements with -the. So-) it began May 16 following the " peda the to 8| SETTLE SUITS caoel OF tek Canes SO there was no other way of pro-|ment's estimates. For a num- Liberals in office without ma- : talked about the lifference be | ; ; ; |E vith spent shot; - of the upper strata of Ontario's|until the weekend was it known|the possibility of a Liberal-NDP|J° |Electric Company has agreed to) playing with sp ein cat There was a seven-week sum- |peace indicated the improved) ' . . tant approaches toward each/held tivations, their policies and. the Po e S Tri Tri ers hour 'working day Saturday in | possibility of further conflict." | ae Aiea Judes| jtrust decision. District Judge) PHONE 723-4191 known during the .weekend MacDonald said neither in On-| 'This sentiment was backed by i ' |the fiscal year ending next \Prime Minister Douglas-Home settlements Wednesday. The lar-| they tried to dismiss any sug-|T. C. Douglas, federal NDP Pita eteNeALetsnennbondwatenietnemuhantia Baan nee ---- the West may see "in the com- made to Consolidated Edison] 436 simCoe $T. NORTH (AP)--The riage talk. "Social chit - chat') 'There have -been no discus-| 1), goal,". added: 'Now the\the government's expenditures|Holy Land is presenting the}is planned by Israel. War."' NDP leader als and New Democrats,' Mr. traveller runs into: What!trip For the second week in ala really genuine coexistence home one of the meetings was any meetin with Liberals to Speaker Urges Press taken could go over details of his pil-/London and shown on the BC- so. he ventured somewhat fur-|Half, or with my authority, or an! chartering an airplane ISTANBUL, Turkey (Reuters) pecause of the existence of the welfare of Ontario requires aj, Mr, Douglas said both Doug: {dox Church, said unday he/ viet Jeaders that the West would 7 Macnaughton suggested in the|the basis of principle, and not ow much luggage! should ac-| Ne signed as Liberal leader after|'" 9° such discussions January. ion has decided that force must together to build a National\complaining of Press. Gallery|the question of what vestments by the Conservative govern-)/Mr. Wintermeyer's home were heads of world churches during) However, the prime minister culties in handling press, radio of date." officials--hardly experienced in ! Mr. MacDonald's statement|North; Andrew Thompson, Patriarch Athenagoras told a)added: fairs. is the limitation of space, its constitution and facilities, to centuries--was the kind of com- : makeup of the Liberal party "as'Dr. Boyd Upper, who directed church Jan. -6, with the ap-|viet representatives could only . ' rir 1 party. Sats tary. Press Gallery has jumped bership into two categor touring papa ) S : sider joining with the Liberals.|| The NDP was represented by , ane gails aaily ' . calegores), {OF A meeting between the lead-\think this would give the confi- ditional space might be found nppne ery cials are wondering just how able to form effective legisla-/Steelworkers of America and a ? NEEDS STUDIO aS oedintal adherents was proposed by the|they really have dropped force there was limited a radio-television studio. It is) Jordan, the two countries on. his the idea of Liberal: Steelworkers, and Desmond own bu ' Mr. Ma to goto the expense of hauling|followed for 'the Pope, visiting leaders of the two churches +: -erhans tt WNEPS| avare crats failed to make significant; Mr. Cotterill' expressed the toni said Perhap © OWNers every event, and clutter parlia- ylarly important. In addition to , meeting as of tremendous sig- during passage of appropria-',, ' Ah detinglty | g passag pprop! fused membership by the Press|the sovereign of an independ Christianity. ready he sat | r 2 ate parting the bulk Of tale not ready has indicated plans for a time correspondent of the news- Speaker to admit Raymond diplomatic. gallery from wher . lery. Mr. Macnaughton said he y | ne industrial and Q. What can be done for a 14-year-old boy whose to the mail and distribution versial facts have been sorted 31 CELINA ST. since then were both cut off by;was "just another iss j Parliame > the ~ver-orowi ance sprseah 3 tao SRE i Nas Penooraie Leader|@ssolution of Parliament for the|that ever-growing cancer an off Hong Kong. insisting Red China replace Na- Britain, France .and Nationalist iT. C, Douglas spoke of a pos "In this one small Chinese|tionalist China in the UN. The China. hopped from foreign affairs to|/Hyacinthe-Bagot) said Mr. Scott)sage and the challenge of|if Red China stated clearly she |mentary divorces, |federal - provincial relations to/and Mr. Cowan had harmed the! Christmas." : or ; l Nace the 'Glosé of ihe Cou: : Council and the/al Affairs Minister Martin Sat- eee day 4 House gave final approval to the When. Mr, Scott protested this in was contained in His two) Economic and Social Council be- urday to seek some United Na- lrogation, the NDP lifted its| Pending programs of a half-|interpretation of his words, Mr. admonitions: 'Love thy neigh-|fore she herself were admitted. Cansda would lave aa Soper | aN ' iCanada wo y oppor- -standing 'blockade of 147, |. ' hana ; " i sery long-standing For a peighrrad at attend- sey just aa 2 make the agers sawn aiden ee switch from an earlier Soviet| tunity to serve on the UN Se- q i,ance in the 265-seat House was Pill easier to Swallow. "She (Lai Luk Ho), and many i ' 'hae e é a a ae sh veto threat if the matter of en-)" yr" coia it appears inevitable g the , Ex.|day sel 92 and es | with ys Another luke aia oh ib BE dren like = uae ot Hoa up before Red China was ad.|(hat pressures for Afro-Asian + dude A Christmas-ins spirit of) * ; innocent victims of man's ~d. |chequer Court judge. A Christmas-inspired spiri weg bs aa non-permanent seats in the H- | But in the Senate, Govern- i, way over several touchy is-| Atnold Peters (NDP --Timis-\Too many of them continue tol... ho tre eouicty ated here member council will mean abol- . " |kaming), a former union organ-|suffer because. of man's inhu-| p,,<<;. thie apes said it wouldn't be right to push|*r + ha Mvellost dabates pace itr ape however, she! Commonwealth, ithrough the judgeship bill in the} ne of the liveliest debates). yimons staff into unions un-| "The hope of change lies in would insist any reshuffling of, This would be a ridiculous sit- sented a motion killing the|Plans to convert its Toronto ra- less conditions for them im-'the practical expression of the wont should guarantee Commu- role in the United Nations, said measure for this session, dio station, CJBC, to a Frrench- 5 nist countries at least one non- Mr, Nesbitt, who was a prom- members trooped into the Sen- French speaking people in U K PM P di t |Council. In effect, this would us-|qelegations when the Conserva- : re 1C Ss cil backing by a Soviet satel- - -- tice Robert ee SAYS FEE . ® lite B 9) to Governor - General Vanier.) Reig scott (NDP -- Torontc i o acegagd gal SEEK CONSULTATIONS Man Charged With passed in the last few weeks of LK : ; : ' : anti-French feeling is growing delegation issued here called for| Murdering Spouse session prorogued. the CJBC issue would be caught' OTTAWA (CP)--External Af-anxious to improve its relations consultations on better counci GET BREATHER up in this feeling because of the/fairs Minister Martin sail Sat-|with the West. Asia but aided: 'Charles Edwards, 22, of Hamil- Christmas and a seven.- week public-relations handling o fthe/ justification for overstating theisters had a chance to review) iso from the fact that the in-/murder Sunday following the opens in the second week of, "We have heard a lot about|Russia and the West it should|the just-concluded NATO tated Mepba yttiedh ed nin eon bt eg slaying of his wife. The ' i > " i -|teri j ris : ries shou , - Kebruaey the rights of the French," he|be recognized that real prog-|terial conference in Paris and prop thls yaar: , at bag eo re itac, rery ;.|ing the question of the repre- M T through 117 sitting days since for the rights of the English. There is a general detente,|tage of every opportunity to ex SEER 'old Hazel Edwards, mother of y . ; the Commons net Union. | three chillren, dead in the bed- April 8 election which put the yet proved satisfactorily that|consideration of his depart-|¥! : : ke : oe ; prt = P The fact that the conference) NEW YORK (AP) -- General|pheir eldest son, Robert, 3, was TORONTO (CP) -- Members|Ontario provincial elections, not/sions should be held to explore 'ty control of the Commons.\Viding a French-language sta-|ber of reasons, Russia was jority control . -- ltween a detente and actual) ly $11,000,000 i of.(tridges near her body Liberal and New Democratic|that inter-party discussions pla-|arrangement, He suggested an nearly 000, in out 4 Fait dee ied ntyd Pe arties have been making hesi-jtonic oy otherwise, had been|examination of the parties' mo-|mer recess situation. '"'We must take ad-|court settlements of 32 suits i é 1 The © t in 12 |vant f this to eliminate the! filed It of 1061 anti EYE ne Commons put in a 12- vantage of this to elim iled as a result o anti- other with the possibility of W orgy they sp lobia to A prospect for unified action by EXAMINATIONS merger in mind, it became federal level was less clear. Mr.|them on specific issues the drive to complete approval | : | derall f nf spending appropriations for| | NEW YORK (AP) -- British|Sylvester Ryan approved the) by appointment Officials of both parties made|tario nor federally were any of|,, \.. ; eae 0 ems oto 0 } statements Sunday. in which|the talks still. under way. But sal al dda ge: Pac nd. March 31 r r Cc lexpressed belief Sunday that gest, almost $6,000,000, was F. R. BLACK, 0.D. gestion that the discussions|leader, denied knowledge of any saying a two-party system for passed: An appropriation bill VATICAN CITY 21-gun salute'for the Pope for\ing year or so that we're re- Company of New York amounted to cut-and-dried mar-talks at the. federal level Ontario "is a good and desir-for some $990,623,000. Most of coming. Papal voyage to thejthis reason. A similar reception|ally at the end of the Cold was the phrase used by Donald sions in Ottawa to the best of), satine: o 7 \Vatican with both problems of! Pope Paul hi If w e-| The next step, he said, 2 , : ime is approaching for blic! of some $7,300,000,000 for the fis- ope Paul himse as 1 ? C. MacDonald, the provincial/my knowledge between Liber- discucston. Ge tie gablect - cal year begun last April-1 had|Protocol and those that every/ported working hard -on_ the|"would be to try and work out John Wintermeyer, former Do said. "I can Say cate clothes should be packed and/row the Pope had a limited| with the Soviet Union." Ontario Liberal leader at whose/ goric that I have never had how. much: luggage should be weekend program so that he) In an_ interview filmed in convened, said they had been|discuss a merger, and that no Arranging the itinerary, set-| primage TV program,: Sunday, he said: "unofficial and private." Even|person has done so on my be- ting up security arrangements "T think there is evidence that 4 . ® . ' ah ther than the NDP leader with the authorization of the B ld 0 B ld |were troublesome enough. But|Patriarch Athenagoras, spirit-lnuclear 'bomb, and the cer- "T believe that the political federal executive." ul wn u In las the Jan. 4-6 trip nears, each ual leader of the Eastern Ortho-/tainty in the minds of the So-| . day presents new pfoblems. A 3 eats igen »ilas Fisher and David Lewis had) OTTAWA (CP)--Speaker Alan|The decision should be de ons In addition to the problem of would meet Pope Paul VI ininot allow themselves to be a Pog Sismeraes gongs |assured him they had taken part ed h tn : Jerusalem in the first week of/overrun . .. that the Soviet Un- é 'leat Commons Saturday that Cana-|personality." company Pope' Paul VI a his he lost his seat in the legisla--TOP MEN CONVENE dian newspaper publishers band| Mr. Rodgers was not alone in|Charter jet airliner, there was The ee wer be dropped from its program ture and his party was beaten' Participants in the meeting at : POSE) A BUS RGR ie My: «+ Press Building in Ottawa facilities, 'the speaker added. he will need in _ a Sat ment of John Robarts in the'Arthur Reaume, Liberal mem-| He said one of the chief diffi-- 'The system is very much out Another puzzler for Vatican the Pope's visit to the Holy|said he would like to see more Sept. 25 election ber of the legislature for Essex : : P Land in the new year evidence of such a change, and and television reporting of par-- Mr. Macnaughton said he had) 8!raneine, se A. Ep Ng eae lsh fe h did not rule out distant merger;\member for. Toronto 'Dover-\liamentary and government af-,asked the Press Gallery to study for DObe Tas ever i reporter he. would meet the ' 1? for instance in ie but it suggested that the court; and Harold Greer and c ' At pener of the Roman Catholic/disarmament conference the So- D 1 § ; ng ] » se In a few years, he said, the bring them up to date. It might nce ons gt ita aha hie fei . ; i ; it now stands" would make it Mr. Wintermeyer's Ontario elec- membership of the Parliamen-|be necessary to divide mem- Up Derween ie veers proval: of the other orthodoxjagree to some form of inspec: impossible for the NDP to con-'tion campaign. ; patriarchs tion, however limited I to 120 from 30 daily newspaper reporters, and HAVE PROBLEM : é ee 3 eats However, "unified action" by|Murray Cotterill, public rela-| It had been thought that ad- for writers for periodicals As for protocol, Vatican offi-/In6 figures of the world $ 500,-\dence which would mow. - the two parties would be desir-itions director for the United 000,000 Roman Catholics andjreally that the Cold War is in the West Block on Parlia-) t16 ajc, said Parliame much hospitality should -- the ture opposition to the Conserva-|defeated NDP provincial candi-|ment Hill, but already space also sald Parliament needs pone accept from Israel and| | p tives in the public interest, he date; Eamon Park, assistant to ficul dan 4 Patriarch -- Ye +» /out of their program : ridiculous,"' he said, that thelitinorary It. was believed the meeting - Perhaps members of abliel Rest "itinerary has | 4 "Aeghete ~Smond press should build their jpublicly-owned CBC should have) Ajso. what' protocol should be as been aired more|Sparham, a party official. Mr.) jroce ding epee f frequently since the New Demo-|MacDonald was not present i oes sugh- equipment into the, buildings in a Jewish and Arab state Since the great schism which of large newspapers shouldlc, time it wants to record This last question was. partic- divided them in 1054. nday that public discus band together to do it Ae bs « } mentary ha Is, his spiritual lealership over Ro-| Rodgers .has gbeen re- man Catholics, the Pope also is) ' tions for the administration of/Gallery on the er ol ; - - ---- wren sce : § ; E t grounds th s t Jatica lity. | Parliament. Hill and the serv- constitution does vei ee ent state, Vatican City | - '4 a | | edical. Afirror () in- | URGES ADMISSION come from covering Parlia- S Earlier, Douglas Fisher (NDP SHORGAS Ketter Ga) Mealth paper HEATING & Questions clirested te Science Throagh () Kromiedyr Spencer Rodgers, columnist of}: The speaker has already 3 ito the St. Catharines Standard, to he can 'observe the Commons ° had assured Mr. Rodgers that Mr. Fisher said it was pie in- Commercial a decision would be made 'on The esteblished, relieble Gos breasts have begun to enlarge? He is very self- conscious about this. ervices in the working gallery out and a principle can be de-| Mr, Fisher's areucsent sind termined, and not on the basis . (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 ling eSimates approved In the wake of a surprise Sen- growth on Diefenbakers/ several years ago,|proposed talks for enlarging the membership, including' the So- elections of 1962 and last April.!we've got to stop it." jsible "double-cross" in a gov- : : : e 8 OTTAWA (CP)--Wallace Nes- 130,000,000 Eastern Orthodox|probably at an end, and _ that said the Canadian director of. the the ll be the first bet th wi ie 1° Irs elween e (Vatican observers see~ the The Commons Speaker spoke) wy nificance for the future of ices of the Commons and Sen-\membershin to Serstta King Hussein's Jordan ment, Mr. Rodgers {s a rt. -Port Arthur) urged the aa given Mr. Rodgers access to th APPLIANCES the Parliamentary Press Gal- i : PUBERTY PROBLEM justice that he is denied access his case when all the contro Decler in your ares supported by Ralph B. Cowan of emotion or personality (L--York-Humber), H. A, Olson "Tam not at all unsympathe- (SC -- Medicine Hat) and tic to Mr, Rodgers," Mr. Mac- Frank Howard (NDP--Skeena) snaughton said, "I doubt if he f has received as much attention from any other people on Par- sment Hill as he has from me CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE CHRISTMAS GARBAGE COLLECTION CHRISTMAS DAY (Wednesdoy, December 25) and BOXING DAY (Thursday, December 26) are Civic Holidays and there " be NO GARBAGE COLLECTION in Oshawa on thése two jays. Cloudy with little) change in temperature Tues- day. Light snow tapering off overnight. Winds becoming northwesterly overnight. Toronto, Hamilton: Cloudy) with little change in tempera- ture' Tueslay, Occasional light «snow tonight. Winds northwest-|f "erly overnight Northern Lake Huron, Lake " Ontario, Georgian Bay, Halibur- ton, Sudbury,. North Bay: Mostly cloudy with little change in temperature Tuesday. A few periods of mostly very light "snow, Winds west 15- Tuesday Algoma, Sault Ste. 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