Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 20

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Managed News In Quebec? QUEBEC (CP) -- A spokes- man for Quebec le Soleil and l'Evenement Saturday con-| firmed published reports that) the two dailly newspapers have issued instructions to their newsroom staff limiting in pom-| nence and banning some re- ports about separatism, nation-| alism and protests against es- tablished authority. The directive, first issued to |supervisory staff Oct, 22 and| then to all newsroom staff 'in |writing, bans publications of statements preaching violence by separatists, nationalists and| other groups or persons. It ailso| bans reporting of protests against establishment authority by persons considered to have no authority or groups consid- ered not representative of the public interest. Other protests coming from groups "which cannot be con- sidered as belonging to the mod- erate element" but not offi- cially separatist must be treated with 'a great deal of discernment," the direc- tive says. Statements that do 'not originate with groups that usually pronounce themselves on public affairs willl be re- |ported in a paragraph or two inside the paper, it adds. |STUDY ORDER The directive tells staff mem- bers who will not follow the or- \ders to resign. The directive has jbeen in effect for a week, It tea! "(AP Mi deoltahtad St was .reported that there have been no resignations but that) the journalists' union of the two papers is studying the orders is- "Just A Few : jsued 11 days after the. royal 7 | visit to Quebec City. Are Violent" lace Soleil, the Dsuttenges French-language daily in Can- VANCOUVER (CP) -- Post-|ada with a circulation of close master General Nicholson says | to 150,000, and |'Evenement are that thousands of intelligent) |jointhy published. - French - Canadians see separa-| No announcement has been tion or separate. political action; made of similar restrictions by as the only solution for Quebec. |other French language newspa- The minister told the Vancou-| Pers. HUMPHREY CAMPAIGNS MEXICAN STYLE Sen. Hubert Humphrey has on a Mexican sombrero dur- day. Cantinflas was one of the help of Mexican film star ing a rally at the East Los several movie stars who par- Cantinflas (right) as he tries Angeles College > stadium Sun- _ticipated in the rally, held in U.S. ELECTION SCENE " Electoral System Postpones Result By ARCH MacKENZIE tors fo 538 and the number for|the presidential and vice-presi-| | 4, Institute Saturday: "While| ~ 'WASHINGTON (CP) -- More/a college majority to 270--the|dential candidates in effect rUn|terrorism and extremism | are than 70,000,000 American voters|number of elector votes needed/as a team. Their race has NOlth, work of a few. they repre- will choose between. Lyndon|to produce a presidential win-|direct relationship with the Sen-| 414 a symptom ata condition Johnson and Barry Goldwater|ner. jate, House and governorship ldeeply imbedded in the body Tuesday for the United States} Most states by law require/races held the same day. politic of Quebec 0 Lib presidency. [their slate of college electors to) Approximately one-third Of) sie ti in Ouchee is pens rary But in effect, in a unique,|support the ticket of the party|the 100 Senate seats are filled| eparatism Quebec is no} al aged and controversial political|that nominated them. Alabama,/every two years, the winners|@ hare-brained idea of a bunch OTTAWA (CP) -- Mme ritual, they will be voting for Georgia and Mississippi don't. |gaining three-year terms In its many forms|Georges P. Vanier, wife of the 538 men and.women who com-) Over the years, there have|Tuesday, 35 will be elected. a firmly- held |Sovernor general, officially prise the electoral college. |been numerous cases of electors; In the 435-seat House of Rep-| concept of thousands of Que-| }opened the Margaret MacLaren On Dec. 14, these successful|kicking over the traces of party|resentatives, all seats are con- I . ue - Library here Saturday. candidates wil] convene across| loyalty. tested every two years beckers, largely, | am informed,| The new library, dedicated to the country to make the Nov. 3! For example, in 1960, right-| Governorship terms young intellectuals who believe | the memory of the former sup- resnits official. wing Democratic Senator Harry|This year 25 are being that only independ-|¢tintendent - in - chief of the The electoral college survives,|F. Byrd of Virginia got 15 col-|tested, ence can give acceptable ans- am aca Erving Biwade despite persistent plans to alter|lege votes. One Oklahoma Re-| The method of voting is left|wers to most of the burning ci ele tas rein rags or abolish it. It is rooted in the| publican spurned Richard Nixon} to state jurisdiction, so polling| questions of the day a a . is lo- ideals of the framers of the U.S.|for Byrd. Fourteen Democrats, in the national heddquar- constitution. lfrom unpledged Mississippi and! feieen pnd pit laa widely} "These people are not fana-|ters of the Order of St.' John. | Varying| tics, or placard - waving stud-| The gold - carpeted library 7 ee ie rejected John Ken-/ |types of voting machines arejents, or slogan-shouting tough." | with its deep blue velvet furn- jused in some states while others They 'are serious students of|ishings is to house a collection page dasa fi ee | yg Agente rey (ey to use paper ballots|a lively political scene "and a|of reference books on the work utive. could be reversed by party. re- ony are marked with the tra-|force to be redkoned with in/of the St. John Ambulance Bri- The subsequent appearance of|bellions among the presidential |- tone Peo SRE a als vanada today. ince bas lca nec a is just one fac-| electors. ¥ evolution that has} There is also a possibility of the college naming a president is how the electoral-|who lacked a majority of popu- e works today. lar votes, This has happened Democratic, Republican and|three times, the last in 1888. any minority parties in each of It nearly happened in 1960 in| the 50 states present slates of|the tightest election in Ameri-| electoral college candidates./can history. The late president| They are chosen by various|Kennedy got. only 118,550 more means and, since the early| popular votes than Nixon did 1800s, have been elected by the) But his margin in the. elec- people. \toral college was far bigger-- 303 to 219. The redistribution of MEET IN CAPITALS 27,547 votes would have given The slate getting the most) Nixon Texas and Illinois and a popular votes Tuesday will rep-|confege of electors edge of 270 resent the state Dec. 14, even if|t 959. its margin was a single vote. | _Under the American system These successful slates meet in - the 50 state capitals Dec. 14. The size of each state slate is governed strictly by representa- tion in-Congress. For' example, New York with 43 electoral- college votes--largest in the U.S.--has the two senators ac- corded each state, plus 41 members' in the House of Rep- fesentatives. to have the courage to° play This 'year for the first time ae a ae and put ~ the District of Columbia, thanks ward new ideas and ways of a neighborhood heavily popu- lated with Mexican-Ameri- Mme. Vanier On| of crackpots. and shapes it is vary. con- complete Be Creative Teachers Told PORT CREDIT, Ont. (CP)-- Education Minister William Davis Saturday urged teachers LET TIMES ACTION WANT ADS HELP YOU PAY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS EXPENSES Let money-making Times Action Want Ads toke the strain off your pocketbook this happy holiday season. It's easy and it's profitable to put Classified to work selling the good but no longer u ed articles you have around your home, All it takes is a phone SIGN COACH HALIFAX (CP). -- Halifax Schooners of the Maritime Sen- ior Hockey League announced cal Right now is the time to get started after the extra cash you need and call 723-3492 today, A 24 just 72¢ daily on the special 6 time rate 80 make a list of your "sellables"' word ad costs Times Action Want Ads help put the fun back in Christmas Gift- ut, Get yours storted today. Times Classified Ads "READ BY EVERYONE -- USED BY EVERYONE" to a constitutional amendment, | teaching has its first electoral college! He toldgthe annual convention ~ |dren that competence, courage and «skill in evaluation are Paper War needed to devise new creative programs for special education Fought In The major factor in bringing | 7 . sacher, Mr. Davis said Indonesia Archie Turner, director of ed-| ucation of the Toronto Township By RICHARD MYERSCOUGH board of education, told the KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) closing 'session: of the confer a Jeaflet raid over Indonesia, it|Canada is to survive industri- was announced in this Malay-/ally and culturally sian capital, He said the federal govern It was the first retaliatory ac- ment should be more. involved tion from Malaysia in the two-|with education, particularly at An official statement said air-/-- craft dropped "thousands" of leaflets warning Indonesians not to. engage in any new raids against the Malay Peninsula. ish aircraft and crews took part) chine, Que.,' and Halifax as in the raid. He _explained the coach for this season Burnett, | operation was "planned and) 97° professional golfer at the conceived by the Malaysians, Ashburn Club here since last | but "we provided them with! spring, has played 10 years of| ing, because they take the worry o ment from a captured Indone- : sian officer, one of 256 Indone- SIGNS WITH GALT sian troops and-Malaysian ren-; GALT (CP) -- Larry Zilliotfo. | egades who have landed in|former Hamilton Red Wing jun-| three groups in Malaysia in the\ior has signed with Galt Hor Ontario Senior A "crush" the Federation of Ma-/|played with Port Colborne Sail- laya--Singapore, Sarawak andiors seniors last winter, gives Sabah (North Borneo) -- which|Hornets six defencemen. The was 'ormed in September, 1963.|Kirkland Lake native, who now It charged the new country {lives in 'Iamilton, played with representation, fixed at three. {of the Ontario chapter of the about new creative programs is} British and Malaysian military ence that there miust be na year unofficial war with Indo-|the level beyond. secondary In Singapore,'a British mili- Thursday night they have some planes." professional hockey, mostly last three months inets of the Zilliotto, who is a eo - colonialist plot injthe Memorial Cup champion Men's And Young Men's *SHERWOO0D" Flannelette PYJAMAS Cotton flannelette pyjamas to keep you snug and warm during the cold winter months ahead, Generous long sleeves, button front, large collar, and cut, careful tailoring ensure sleeping com- Men's And Young Men's CORDUROY CASUAL SLACKS Tastefully styled slacks feature four pockets, zipper fly, adjust- able tabs, and a' smooth continental waistband. Colours of olive, tan, brown and black to choose from. 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Choose from assorted patterns in. i That pushes the total of elec- Council for Exceptional Chil- the personal qualities of the} aircraft flew together today in rahe direction of education if nesia. school tary sppkesman said some Brit- signed Kelly Burnett of La-| The leaflet contained a state- _with Montreal Royals Indonesia has pledged tolhockey league. Southeast Asia. junior Red Wings of 1961-62. rm

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