Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1964, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, December 7, 1964 CAPTURED FROM COMMUNISTS shift tripods to be used as anti-aircraft weapons. The as- American helicopter pilots who took part Saturday in a raid on a Communist Viet Cong. battalion dug in at Tan Ont. Accused Of Stalling, | In Pension Plan Opting Talk By BOB EXELL TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario governmént is more in- terested in stalling the imple- mentation of the Canada Pen- sion Plan than in opting out of the plan, it was suggested Fri- day. This was the opinion of a per- son thoroughly knowledgeable of the whole of the pension dia- logue between the province and the federal -government. He asked not to be identified. The source said he doubts any Lac Village north of Ca Mau in South Viet Nam inspect captured machine guns. The guns were mounted on make- A 'Conservative' member of the legislature, Allan Lawrence (Toronto - St. George), said) Thursday there is a distinct pos- sibility that Ontario, like Que- bec, will go it alone on pen- sions. However, it was learned that Premier Robarts established a/ small study committee last} April to investigate the feasibil-| ity of the province operating -its| own plan and the committee! jrecommended against it. The idea apparently has been * By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA (CP)--The flag is- sue appears ready to come to a final vote in the Commons this week. A Conservative party source said the string of Conservative MPs speaking in favor of a na- tional plebiscite on the choice of a flag for Canada may run out late today or Tuesday. After a few more speeches in support of.the Red Ensign, Par- liament Hill observers expect the debate to end with broad majority support for the red and white maple leaf flag sug- gested by a Commons commit- tee. A concurrent resolution then will be introduced in the Senate. But the Senate currently stands adjourned until next Monday, Flag This Week Dec. 14, for lack of other busi- ness. Some debate in the upper house is expected which may delay adoption of a new flag by Christmas, the hope expressed last month by Prime Minister Pearson, Once the Commons and Sen- ate have declared themselves, it is expected the design of the flag will be embodied in a proc- lamation by the Queen, made on the advice of her Canadian ad- visers--the cabinet. The Commons spent all the last week "debating" an amend- ment to the flag committee re- port, moved by J. Waldo Mon- teith (PC--Perth) and calling for a national plebiscite on the flag design at the next election. During the week, there were NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) The Welland County Crown at- torney's office is starting extra- dition proceedings to return to Canada from Georgia a man charged with capital murder in ithe death of William Francis |Charters, 27, of Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Ont., whose body was found last summer in a field about seven miles south of here | Charged is Robert William | Dale, 39, of Deerton, Mich. Dale lalso is charged with theft of per- sonal property belonging to Charters and possession of stolen goods, Charters's 1962 auto. Dale is being detained by US, MAN TO BE RETURNED HERE ON MURDER CHARGE Magistrate Johnstone L. Rob- erts will preside at a prelim- inary hearing in the first phase of the extradition proceedings. Sittings will be held in Parry Sound, Ont., Dec. 10, in Sault Ste. Marie Dec. 11 and in St. later, Final Vote On eqenseet An attempt by the! While the debate lasts, the) JUDGES APPOINTED onservatives to adjourn the de-|daily question period at the) ten Unit epubli bate Thursday was defeated, 129| start of each sitting is bypassed. | women mi hag Beasire re to 55, and having made a deci-|The flag committee report takes judges, the first time since the sion not to adjourn the debate| precedence. Normal supper and) pharaohs ruled 'Egypt that another such motion will not be| overnight recess hours are being| women. have gained such high in order, observed. posts in the Arab world. 30 Conservative speeches. Par- ticipation by the other parties was: ral four; New Demo- cratic three; Creditiste two; and Social Credit one. In the 22 - day debate on Prime Minister Pearsons' orig- inal proposal for a flag showing three red maple leaves on a white field with blue borders at either side, there. were 117 Con- servative speeches. In the other parties there were 23 Liberal, 10 NDP, eight Social Creditiste and seven Creditiste speeches. 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Yet, Premier John Robarts|; The source suggested that) was being pressed by two sep-|more kites can be expected, | arate lobbies to do what he|probably during the Senate- could to delay the federal! plan| House hearings now under way.| now being considered by a joint| There the possibility of Ontario} committee of the Senate and the|opting out might again be House of Commons. jraised. THE FLIES" FROM THE BEST-SELLING NOVEL BY WILLIAM GOLDING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BILTMORE) LTM ORE (<> By PHONE 725-5833 A #30 PM. | | | | December ist through Dec. 23 OPEN DOORS 6:30 P.M. yay intr WYXIIXIIILILY SHOW STARTS AT OUSK ey Ph. 668-2692 The source said one of these lobbies is a political one--ele- ments within the Conservative party and the Ontario govern- ment who hope the Canada Pen- sion Plan will not be a reality by the next federal election. 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