2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 7, 1965 PC Lawyer Raps Favreau, Charges Mountie Muzzle By DAVE McINTOSH QUEBEC (CP)--Ross Drouin, Conservative party lawyer, ntended Tuesday that Justice inister Favreau "muzzied" and '"'straitjacketed" the RCMP investigation into allegations of attempted bribery and political coercion against four ministe- aides in the Lucien Rivard ir. He said that once the minis- ter's "own boys"--execulive as- sistant Andre Letendre and then special assistant Guy Lord --were "In the clear," the in- vestigation was "haphazard" and "piecemeal." Mr. Drouin told the Dorion judicial inquiry that Mr. Fav- eau had "set aside all the rules" of the Canadian and British parliamentary system in not seeking expert legal ad- vice in the case. . The minister had admitted he hadn't read the entire RCMP :file in the case but had ven- etured into a field--criminal law ¢--which he knew nothing about. "Did he want to push the af- fair under the carpet because of the political overtones?" Mr. Drouin asked. 'Or was it be- cause two of his trusted men ROSS DROUIN lbeen offered $20,000 by Denis July 14 to drop opposition to bail for Rivard, wanted in the /United States as the suspected kingpin in a Mafia dope-smug- gling racket. | The RCMP investi gation should be reopened, Mr. Drouin said. tions and the conduct of the RCMP and Mr, Favreau in handling them, to determine what persons should be charged. Mr. Drouin said neither the federal government nor Mr. Favreau can "wash their hands" of Rivard's March 2 es- Dr. Shulman Asks Resume Of Authority TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Morton Shulman, chief coroner of Met- ropolitan Toronto who has been in hot water with the Ontario government, has asked Attor- ney - General Arthur Wishart for a clear definition of the cape from Montreal's Bordeaux) Jail before he could be. extra- dited to Texas to face the nar- cotics--conspiracy charges. 'WAS OTTAWA'S DUTY' Under Canada's 1925 extradi- tion treaty with the U.S., the| federal government had a re- sponsibility to see that Rivard was adequately and properly guarded until handed over the the American authorities. But had anybody ever re- quested Quebec Attorney - Gen- eral Claude Wagner to see that Rivard was watched? Mr. Drouin said Prime Minis-|two men to "find some way to| be-| ter Pearson should attach to his code of ethics, circulated among his cabinet colleagues before Christmas, an appendix cover- ing 'administrative ethics." All cabinet ministers "should revert to the Canadian parlia- mentary system." To Mr. Drouin's suggestion | chief coroner's authority. Dr. Shulman asks in a letter to the attorney-general for a clear division of authority be- tween his post and that of Dr. H. B, Cotnam, provincial super- vising coroner. The letter followed a meet- ing Friday of Dr. Shulman with Premier Robarts and Mr. Wishart after the chief coroner| issued a report containing crit- licisms of Dr. Cotnam and the SPARKS, Nev. (AP)--Ten tipsy, happy drivers helped prove Tuesday that drinking and driving don't' mix. Eight men and two women volunteers stoked up on as many as a dozen mixed drinks, Then, they tried driv- ing around a_ twisting ob- stacle course. They made cold sober runs over the same course Monday. Tuesday, hay bales and.rub- ber cones--the sort used dur- ing street painting--went fly- ing as doctors and law of- ficers made notes. Ed Epper, a _ policeman, stumbled out of the railroad passenger car which served as a cocktail lounge for the drinking bout. He had trouble unlocking his car, then, roared off with attorney - general for their ac- tions in some cases under the provincial Coroner's Act. Premier Robarts asked the |prevent future friction' |tween the Provincial and city coroners' offices. Roblin Has a squeal of tires and rammed SCIENCE AND RESEARCH MIX DRINKING, DRIVING IN TEST over the first hay-bale bar- rier. Epper knocked over eight of the first 11 cones marking the track. After hitting a barrier, a big log, a judge shouted: "Better stop him before he wrecks the car." Minutes later, a wide-eyed judge came back out of the railroad car and said, "he wanted another drink." He had had 10. The number of drinks it takes to get legally intoxi- cated varies, said Mr. David Roberts, chairman of. a co- operate committee conducting the test. "We gave a 125 - pound woman seven ounces and a 225-pound man 12 ounces," he said. What will the drivers get to sober them up? "Time," Roberts grinned. By JOSEPH MacSWEEN | LONDON (CP)--The British today reacted to their new so- cialist budget in the way of a man who, braced for a bitter, dose of medicine, finds that--oh brother, it sure is bitter. James Callaghan, delivering the Labor, government's first full-scale budget, gave Britain a new £164,000,000 ($492,000,000) dose of taxation Tuesday. The chancellor of the exche- quer's "change direction" budget increased the taxes on cigarettes, spirits, beer and car licences, assessed a 30-per-cent capital gains tax and promised a 40-per-cent corporation tax for néxt year. The new taxes are in addition to a sixpence-in-the-pound in- come tax increase already an- nounced and £35,000,000 ($105,- 000,000) in extrapostal charges proposed by Postmaster An- from guards and prisoners} Prisoners' Guard's Notes 'Tossed At Allan Grossman ; ' 4 jlon TORONTO (CP) -- Letters ing pick-and-shovel work in the| east £ reformatory gravel. pit. thony Wedgwood Benn, Income tax rate now is 8s 3d ($1.23%) in the pound. CANADA AFFECTED Perhaps Callaghan's most significant action where Canada is concerned was his decision to restrict the overseas outflow of been spent, and take an option instead on the rival United} States F111A, formerly known) as the TFX. Sipping tonic water during his two-hour speech, Callaghan said whisky and gin taxes will go up 60 cents on 26 ounces today, making a new price of about $7.20 for whisky and nearly $7) for gin. Table wines will cost al shilling more to about $1.65 for ag bottle of wine. In Canadian terms, a pack of 20 cigarettes, now selling at about 72 cents, goes up by seven cents for plain and six cents for Everyone Suffers Tax-Bite LONDON (CP) -- Doctors, lawyers and Indian chiefs--if there are any in Britain--are all hit by the new income tax | zy - term capital by at 100,000,000 ($300,000,000) a year. Since Canada is not a schedule which comes into ef-| fect this month, adding sixpence| in the pound to the tax bill. A young married lawyer Labor Budget Bitter Pill For Most U.K. To Swallow filters. Pipe tobacco goes up 744 cents an ounce to about 6s 7d (99 cents)., Beer goes up @ penny a pint to about 36 cents. The chancellor's announce- ment touched off a spending spree at tobacconists and liquor stores. They. reported "'it's just like Christmas." CAR TAX UNCHANGED The '25-per-cent purchase tax on new automobiles remains unchanged but the annual car licence fees goes up to £17 10s ($52.50) from the previous £15 ($45). There is a biting tax ori busi- nessmen's expense-account liv- ing--only expenses incurred in entertaining overseas buyers now count for tax exemptions, TASTE the golden goodness were implicated?" "Tet them have a free hand,|that Rivard should have been| # cropped up twice in the On-| The letter read Tuesday also| member of the sterling area, it ; about 30, with two children un- It was not up to Mr. Favreau to determine, as he did Sept, 18, athat a judge or jury wouldn't -have convicted Raymond Denis, sthen executive assistant to the immigration minister, of at- tempted bribery. BACKS LAMONTAGNE -.Mr. Drouin described as "un- impeachable, unassailable' the account of Montreal lawyer -Pierre Lamontagne that he had with no politics whatever, . . Citizens of this country are be- ginning to question the truthful- ness of our politicians and our governments. This is becoming ja mass dangerous state of jmind." | Mr. Drouin said conspiracy icharges should be laid against "several persons." It was up to Chief Justice Frederic Dorion, whose commission is investigat- ing Mr. Lamontagne's allega- .|kept in a federal penitentiary or| under federal control, Chief Jus-} tice Dorion said: 'This might be a matter for another inquiry Commons." Two more counsel for political parties represented at the in- quiry--Paul Jolin for the New) Democrats and Francois Even for the Creditistes--were sched- uled to present their summa-| tions today. | A 'Camp-In campaign in the vestibule of the Manitoba legislative building, was joined briefly Tuesday by} his 11-year-old daughter, Deb bie. Mr. Borowski, 34, set up a sleeping bag in the vestibule of| the big, stone building last. Fri-| day in a campaign to get an} elected council in Thompson,} Man. He is president of the; Thompson New Democratic tario legislature Tuesday. Members heard about side- tracked correspondence from prisoners to MPPs; and about or a debate in. the House of Towski, conducting a camp-in|a guard who was fired after he wrote to Attorney-General Ar- thir Wishart offering informa- tion about the death of a pris- "/oner. Donald C. MacDonald, New Democratic Party leader, fanned letters that were writ- {ten to him by prisoners but that had paused en route at the office of the deputy minister of reform institutions. jreferred to "certain conditions jpertaining to the treatment of jinmates" but .again demurred |because of the secrecy oath. Mr. MacDonald charged |the legislature |key witnesses were not called} jin at the inquest into Cross's| in| 'death. Mr. Lindsay's letter tOlhelp industry expand exports|would have been £495, Mr. Renwick agreed with Mr. | MacDonald. | A government-appointed com- |mittee on Ontario ambulance |services reported Tuesday. and |noted the province's ambulance industry is in a jumbled con- dition. The committee under is the only Commonwealth coun-| try affected by the action, of-| ficials said. | Callaghan's over-all aim was:) To restore confidence in ster- last week that] ling: check the drain on Brit-;nounced last November and be- reverse an un-| and| ain's 'reserves; favorable. trade balance; and sharpen: competitiveness. London newspapers reported first impressions from financial centres abroad were that the budget will be reasonably help- ful to sterling. It's a "brave budget," says the liberal Manchester Guar- der 11 years and earning £2,500 ($7,500) a year, will find his tax increased by £28 ($84) a year., Prior 'to the increase, an-| | coming effective with the new tax this month, his tax bill ($1,485). Now it will be £523, 4s) ($1,569). For an accountant with 10 years experience, whose income would probably be about £2,000, the increase costs £18 ($54). Provided he had the same de- pendents as the lawyer, his pre-| CHILL IF DESIRED lis} __ "Bird' Worms Into Orbit As First PUC Of Space CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) The pioneering Early Bird com- munications satellite raced to- day toward an outpost where it is to become a switchboard for the first public utility spawned by. the space age. ~ Officials of the Communica- ations Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) were elated over early success of the flight pro-| pelled by a three-stage rocket! fired Tuesday night. Nine days. of tricky orbit-shift- ing. manoeuvres must be ac- complished before Early Bird reaches its roosting place 22,- 300 miles above the Atlantic. «it will appear to hover mo- .tionless directly over the equa- ter to provide continuous com- munications traffic between North America and Europe. PLAN GLOBAL NETWORK ;. The launching was the first venture into space for COMSAT, a business partnership of com- munications interests in 45 na- SAME NAME BUT |Party Association. Allan Grossman, minister of|chairmanship of Deputy Attor- Debbie, a Grade 6 student, ar-|reform institutions, said every|ney - General Rendall Dick said NOT SAME GAME lrived by air Tuesday from|jurisdiction in the world en-/municipal and provincial |Thompson, a nickel-mining town|dorses censorship of prisoners'| authorities should: provide fi- WARE, England (Reut- |400 miles north of Winnipeg|mail for security reasons. Inancial assistance. ers)--Thomas Burgess ap- |where Mr. Borowski runs an A guard's letter was read| The committee said a slight vious tax bill would have been |£344 ($1,032)--now it is £362 | ($1,086). For a factory assembly worker in the same _ position, earning an average £900, the tax jump is only 12 shillings ($1.80). Previously his bill was £28, 8s--now it will be £29. dian, "It's a bad budget,"' says the Tory tabloid Daily Sketch. | The independent right - wing \Daily Express labelled the tions. The utility plans to have| | a global space communications} network in operation in 1967. | If successful, Early Bird will) open a new era in the history) of communications. For the} first time, the public will be} able to use a satellite by mak-| ing transatlantic telephone calls. | COMSAT, with 137,000 stock- holders, paid the National Aero-| nautics and Space Administra-| tion $3,330,000, regardless of success or failure, to launch! Early Bird. The corporation plans about} June 1 to put the satellite into} commercial operation for relay-| ing radio, television, 'teletype! and telephone messages. | Canada is a member of the) consortium operating the sys-| tem and has built a ground sta-| tion at Mill Village, N.S., about 80 miles southwest of Halifax.| All told, Canada has tnvested| about $7,500,000 in the $200,000,-|q 000 COMSAT venture. HERE and THERE ' Most production people at ;-General Motors will be off #, August 16 for their annual, 'two week vacation, the com- Se Dany announced today. Spe- Gecial arrangements will be .thade for employees in de- partments which cannot be completely closed to take their holidays at other times. Company-paid vaca- tion periods for those elig- ible range from 80 hours pay for one to three years Seniority to 160 hours pay for 15 years or more City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. | name: 12 KING E. -- 723-3633 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 6 P.M. $ BUEHLERS FRIDAY TO 9 P.M. *E fv { New Season VEAL MILK-FED LEG, RUMP 6 ! 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Mr. Mor- ley said that the average male spider travels. 8714 miles to meet a female at mating time. After gaining his objective he is quite often consumed by his new-found wife ' ; : l. treasury chief "Scrooge Calla- plied in a court heré Tues- |import store into the record by James Ren-|jncrease in cost of provincial)ghan" in its front-page headline day for renewal of his She spent several hours with|wick (NDP -- Toronto River-|provincial hos pital insurance 2 ' : - ; ' treasury timidity spiced with The magistrate told him: Mr. Borowski set up campj|divulge information contained|qards set and enforced for am-|cocialist' dogma." "No objection, but get jafter the Manitoba government/in the previous letter to Mr.|bulance equipment and_train- E.M.O. and INDUSTRY from people wanting to put jdents he presented to Premier|came a guard. But he said he/tree told the legislature oper-|caused the biggest stir was the| ; money on horses." Duff Roblin. He sought to have/had information about the death|ators of Ontario farms under |decision to cancel the super-) RIE so an ac days rather than appointed. It also| The prisoner at Guelph Re-| ' asked for full self-government|formatory suffered from an en-| Fluorid ; mY Cure | S nny And Mild ou ' lence has been. reported to sup- J 'orecasts Nai i port a theory that fluoride -- TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts} Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie, | ; : Synopsis: Thursday's weather|gian Bay: Mainly sunny with! | degenerative bone diseases. promises to be a typical fine|seasonable temperatures. Winds sons, was reported Tuesday to! atures b 4) . j A M : urton, Killaloe: Sunny with a} a meeting of the American few cloudy periods and not) |Hospital for Special Surgery,|Windsor 35 : : New York City, told about it|St. Thomas. 35 Northern Georgian Bay, | Al- 5 goma, Timagami, North Bay,| jthe National Institute of Dental) Mount Forest | i Research. Wingham .. perature. Winds easterly 15 be- coming west 15. jthat' communities add fluoride | Toronto : G |to their drinking water supplies | Peterborough iness and a little cooler. Winds northwest 15. ; and said in an editorial the licence as bookmaker, a |her father at the legislative|dale). The letter from Patrick|premiums would help; and that|hudget was "a hotch-potch of legal occopation in Britain. | building. Lindsay claimed he could not|there should be minimum stan- | your name in the telephone (failed to act on a 1,725-name| Wishart because of.an oath of/ing of drivers and assistants. 'CANCEL PLANE CONTRACT | RESCUE TRAINING book. I keep getting cails petition from Thompson resi-|secrecy he took when he be-| Labor Minister Leslie Rown- The announcement that! Tues., 7.:30 p.m.-- The magistrate's a proposed advisory council forjof Ronald Cross, 19, of Belle-|100 acres work too hard and!plane TSR-2, on which £125,000,-| 725-2112 Nights Thomas Burgess. the community of 8,000 elected) ville last August. don't make enough money. '000 ©($375,000,000) already has for the town within a year. llarged heart and died after do- Bone-Rot | T on ll S . DETROIT (AP) -- New evi-| y p y p g : a issued by the weather office at|Lake Huron, Niagara, Western |the anti-tooth decay chemical--lean .. H : might aid in' treating certain 5:30 a.m.: Lake Ontario, Southern Geor. The evidence, gleaned from a|spring day with plenty of sun-|west 15. Study of rib-bones of dead per-|shine and seasonable temper-| Rastern Lake Ontario, Hali-| Chemical Society. Forecast Temperatures : | 7 si es i much change in temperature. Dr. Arron §. Posner of the|Low tonight, high Thursday: Wide wait 1b. jin presenting a report jointly London 35 I 7 | |with Dr, Edward D. Eanes of/Kitchener Sudbury: Variable cloudiness and not much change in tem- The latter institute for years Hamilton ; |has been active in advocating St. Catharines... Cochrane, White River, West- ern James Bay: Variable cloud-| as a move towards reducing the| Kingston ... Trenton mene incident of tooth decay Ae) Dr. Posner said the new tener." search studies were made cn eae Hay jsamples of rib bone obtained | «ay iid |during: post - mortem examina- oe ta ee jtion from mature individuals| cat ree Mari who had lived at least 10 years Sau \ hs - alts jin one of four geographical |KaPuskasing jareas having varying amounts, White River \of fluoride in the municipal wa- ter supply Posner said there was a cor- relation between the amount of fluoride present in the bones Completed T. 1. Short Form jand the size of crystals in the jbone's mineral structure. And U.A.W. HALL jhe said this--together with the observation that the presence of fluoride induces an increase in |bone-crystal growth rate--sug- Bond East Public 'Welcome Monday to Fridey Hours: 9 am. to 8 Rock 'n Roller David Clay- fon Thomas, was featured with his group "'The Shays" on coast-to-coast television Tuesday. D. C. will take time out Saturday with his group to appear at a dance held in the Whitby Com- munity Arena "The current issue of The "~ Ontario Gazette carries the * information that letters pat- -»ent have been issued to Wal- Pol Explorations Limited +, which has its head office in ; Oshawa. » DOLLAR SPECIALS Lean Ar. braemor ] ga rdens PORK HOCKS Shoulder PORK STEAKS Sliced BACON ENDS BOLOGNA (End Cuts By The Piece) PORK Six long-service members of.Court Oshawa, No. 501, of the Canadian Order of For esters were honored at the April meeting of the court on Monday evening by being presented with 50-year and 25-year pins. Receiving the 50-year membership pins were Murray Greentree, 54 years membership; Herbert Hawley, with 52 years mem- ship and Roland Little, 51 years membership, Frank Hawley, with 52 yea rsm- me bership, was also eligible to receive this award, but was unable to attend owing to illness. The three members who were presented with 25- year membership pins were Harold Strathdee, Kenney Mossey and M. Mcintyre Hood. The presentations were made by Chief Ranger William Overy, who paid tribute to the loyalty and faithful service they had given to the order during their long membership. The large attendance at the meeting was featured by the presence of 12 past chief rangers of Court Oshawa. gests that the fluoride actually |becomes part of the intimate mineral] structure. of bones | throughout the body, adding to | their stability and strength. (Stevenson Rd. 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