Senator O'Leary said his Sen-|said. "Instead, he showed utter] "Too many Canadiams,|further removed than ever from| Torénto--Ross Harkness, 60,/debut in the Bolshoi Theatre ate move was in protest against|disregard for the welfare of|through no fault of their own.|the people to whom he is re-| DEATHS who travelled to four continents|Moscow before the Russian an emergency loan to the un-|an abuse of the Senate's rules. |thousands of Canadian famili-lare not so fortunate," Mr,|Sponsible."" | |during his 25 years as a re-jolution and danced all over employment insurance fund) "It would have been quite pos- ene . |Jodoin said. Mr. Jodoin's statement was) By THE CANADIAN PRESS {porter for the Toronto Star; fol-|world. : lsible"for Senator O'Leary to He said Senator O'Leary can) 00 the security of a life- issued on behalf of the CLC ex-| New York--Ben Hecht, 70,|!owing a series of heart attacks. Rome----Luigi Ferrari Trecate, The move stalled benefit pay-|* ' ' me be thankful that he is able to| +5 ess ecutive council, inner cabinet of/prolific author of novels, plays} Providence, R.I. -- Mrs. Na-|79, Italian composer who wrote - ments to thousands of jobless|make his point with regard to/poast that he has never been|time position at public expense,|organized |abor in Canada,\and motion picture scripts; ap-|tasha (Miklashevska) Cunning-\a 'modern opera from the novel |Senator O'Leary is apparently|meeting now in Montreal. ' 22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, April 20, 1964 Jodoin ham, 63, who made her balletiUncle Tom's Cabin. Raps workers. lother legislation," Mr. Jodoin|unemployed. O'Le MO! (CP) -- Presi- INTREAL dent Claude Jodoin of the Ca- nadian Labor Congress Friday 'accused Conservative Senator Grattan O'Leary of a complete lack of understanding of the needs of the Canadian unem- ployed. Mr. Jodoin issued a statement criticizing Senator O'Leary for his action in the Senate to delay Surgery On De Gaulle Satisfactory PARIS (AP) -- President de Gaulle, who underwent prostate surgery Friday, was officially in "very satisfactory" condition today. A communique said he was able to take several steps in his hospital room. De Gaulle was operated on for a prostate gland disorder. The communique, published at 9:53 a.m. or about 24 hours after the operation said: "General de Gaulle spent a good night, took some nourish- ment and took several steps in -hig room, His condition is very) satisfactory." De Gaulle rested behind shut- tered windows after the secrecy- veiled operation that left his political future in doubt. Can de Gaulle at 73 recover) and continue his role as Eu-| rope's dominant diplomatic; voice? | ! PREDICT RETURN | Government officials -- ob-} viously reflecting de Gaulle's| fierce determination--were pre-| dicting he would be back be- hind his desk at the Elysee Pal-| ace within a month. | There were doubters, how- ever. Typical man-in-the-street reaction was this: Such surgery would force a man of de Gaulles age to temper his robust brand of personal world leadership. During de Gaulle's convales- cence, Premier Georges Pompi- dou will take over the presi- dent's routine responsibilities, including presiding over cabinet meetings. Even from a_ hospi- tal bed, however, de Gaulle can| be counted on to make France's) major decisions. | Ottawa May Bring Bill In | On Lotteries OTTAWA (CP) -- A Liberal backbencher said Friday the) govemment is 'considering thoroughly" the question of le- galizing lotteries and he thought a bill would be presented to Parliament at the 'forthcoming session." Gerald Laniel (L--Beauhar! nois-Salaberry) made the com- ment during debate on a private member's bill introduced by Georges Valade (PC--Montreal St. Marie) that would amend the Criminal Code so provinces would be free to legislate on! lotteries. Mr. Laniel said he thought be- tween 80 and 90 per cent of Ca-| nadians favored lotteries. It was] important that any legislation) on the matter would do justice to all Canadians. Mr. Valade said the lotteries would be used for helping hos-/ pitals and other charitable causes, But Andrew Brewin (NDP-- Toronto Greenwood) said he would vote against the measure. He was speaking only for him) self--"and many people in my own constituency would disagree with me" -- but lotteries have; been found to be "thoroughly wasteful' from a social point! of view. Creditiste Leader Real Caou- etie said this type of bottery kgislation should have been pased years ago. The proposal was talked out during the one-hour period set aside for private members' bills and unlikely to come up again this session. | Police Force Merger Near In Ontario TORONTO (CP)--Magistrate Thomas Graham, a member of the Ontario Police Commission, said Friday the idea of a mer- ger among small police forces is beginning to spread across the province. There is still strong hope for amalgamation of Brampton, Port Credit, Streetsville, Tor- onto Township and Chingua- cousy Township police depart- ments, totalling 125 officers, de- spite setbacks at a Brampton meeting this week, he said. The commission will hire two more permanent advisers on po- lice services in the next three weeks to assist W. H. Clark, for- mer provincial police commis- sioner and the police commis- sion's adviser, with the growing requests for efficiency and| amalgamation studies, Mr. Gra] parently of a heart attack. ATON'S in OSHAWA. 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