FREI gpa tay tne ag agp TO NAMES IN NEWS The Pope has appointed Archbishop John Patrick of New Orleans as the Archbishop of Chicago. The post has been vacant since the death of Albert Cardinal Meyer in April. Archbishop Cody has served as Auxil- iary Bishop in St. Louis, and Bishop of Kansas City. Should the Hamilton Police Force ever decide to be "angels" for an oper- etta, they have a couple of officers who could handle the arty end of the business --- Gilbert and Sullivan. Sgt. John Gilbert and Sgt. Cyril Sullivan have been on the force for years, but this week they were paired off, Pirates of Penzance be- ware! A future heiress to the throne of Spain was born this week to Prince Juan Carlos, heir-apparent, and Princess Sophia of Greece, They named their first child Cristina Federica Victoria. The Canadian Welfare Council re-appointed Ber- nard M. Alexander of. Otta- wa as its head. Mr. Alex- ander, a lawyer and busi- ness executive, became president of the voluntary welfare body in 1963. Those who lived through the pre-war years thrilled to the era of the big-band sound. One of the most pleasing sounds was the piano styling of the late Eddy Duchin. Following in his father's footsteps is Peter Duchin, 27, who is presently playing Eddy's favorite spot, The Coconut Grove in Los Angeles. Young Duchin recreates the big-band era sound, but can punch out a wild Watusi. The New York Times' man in Warsaw, David Halberstam, tied the wed- ding knot with Polish ac- tress Elzbieta Czyzewska this week. One Indian, at least, will ARCHBISHOP CODY The top Broadway actors and actresses of 1964 re- ceived their Tony Awards at the 19th annual dinner this week. They were: , Walter Matthaw for "Odd Couple'; Irene Worth, for "Tiny Alice'; Liza Minelli (Judy Garland's daughter) for "Flora, The Red Menace'; and Zero Mostel for "Fid- dler on the Roof'. One of the classic lines of old western movies is: "Mister, I own this town and everybody in it." Ken- neth Krueger, dressed like Barton MacLane, and his wife Jeanette have bought a town called Currie in Neva- da. He will be the town's only businessman. Both gave up lucrative profes- sions to settle in the wilds. Illness has forced Wilfred G. Brown of Ottawa to re- sign as deputy-commission- er of the Northwest Terri- tories. A former commis- sioner of the Yukon, Mr. Brown will continue in his capacity as territorial divi- sion chief. He is restricted on travelling by his ailment. TORONTO (CP)--Limiting of discussion in the Ontario legis; lature of subjects being investi- gated by royal commissions was approved Wednesday de- spite a burst of opposition pro- test. The protest came when W. G. Noden (PC -- Rainy River), chairman of the committee of supply, ruled out of order re- marks. concerning the royal commission on Windfall mines by E. G. Freeman (NDP--Fort William). A royal commission under Mr, Justice Arthur Kelly was set up to investigate the rise of Windfall Oils and Mines Lid. stock to $5.60 from 56 cents and Ontario Limits Discussion On 'Bejng - Probed Matters direct result of private enter- prise taking advantages of ex- isting loopholes in the acts con- nected with the mining indus- try, a result of a toothless On- tario Securities Commission and a desire to get rich quick. "The fact. that the Windfall scandal could develop on the basis of innuendo and rumors speaks for tighter controls over ining stock manipulation by the government." Mr. Freeman then proposed a Crown corporation to prospect for mineral ore and develop new mines for Ontario, He suggested the corporation start with a capital of $3,000,000 a year. "This (proposed) corporation could acquire shares in any op- erating company formed to ex- ploit such properties, or it could undertake the operation of min- ing properties under its own jurisdiction," he said. Mr. -Freeman stressed the free enterprise aspect of such! a company, It would be taxed and be subject to the same com- petitive forces as_other compa- nies. He also saw the corporation as a central clearing house for mining information on marginal ore deposits and it could buy marginal deposit sites and lease them back to the original owner Commonwealth Has Power' To Be A Major Influence By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer As a unified force, the Com- monwealth could exert profound influence on world affairs. Its 750,000,000 people represent one- quarter of the world's popula- tion. Its territory sweeps around the globe, touching every con- tinent, every stage of civiliza- tion. But as the leaders who gather dt the oval table in London's stately Marlborough House know, the power of the Com- monwealth is diminished by the pull of regional and racial dif- ferences. The black man of Africa still suspects the white man wants to dominate and can states have become the tools of the Communists. KASHMIR QUARREL The war in Viet Nam may grip the minds of the industrial countries, afraid that the jungle battle may explode into a nuc- lear holocaust. But to India and Pakistan, the more crucial con- cern may be their long quarrel over Kashmir. ' Great unifying themes are therefore not expected to emerge in a hurry from the prime ministers' current nine- day talks. : Tanzania, Uganda and others want Britain to take strong>r action against the minority white rule in Rhodesia, Britain suppress him. Some white men or a new company to develop. wants to keep trying to nego- a ae ER Seat ere gy ter eee niente adrntnewicurymraninenteng tty tei AR pe: str te THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, June 17, 1965 29 on a bilateral basis, with Com- monwealth support but without Commonwealth pressures, Many of the Commonwealth countries, including Canada, say there can be no rest in Rhodesia until there is a government there representing the majority view. That means full voting power for the black man, some- thing that the minority whites won't provide without, possibly, bloodshed and death. Yet, amid the bickering and the quarrelling within the Com- monwealth, there seems to be little fear that the Common- wealth will be destroyed be- cause of a lack of unified view. Throughout the Commonwealth there is a unifying thread that has more to do with the sharing, in various degrees, of a British institutions and policies. tiate with Rhodesia's Ian Smith As Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian prime minister, said we lieve in continuity, . "We ry If the Commonwealth does nothing more than agree: to maintain its continuity, it may over the years emerge as a key fibre of strength and in world affairs, -- heritage and tradition than with its decline to 80 cents last July on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Mr, Noden claimed the mat- ter was. "'sub judice'--a legal term "under ider- ation by the courts." Elmer Sopha (L--Sudbury) said only matters actually be- fore the courts. were sub judice, and a curtailment of discussion of royal commissions would be a limitation of free speech. BACKS STAND NDP Leader Donald MacDon- ald supported him, saying royal commissions could be used to take subjects out of public dis- cussion as well as to obtain facts. Attorney - General Arthur Wishart agreed that the sub judice provisions did not apply to royal-commissions but sug- jgested legislators limit their re- jmarks until the royal commis- {sion reports are released to pre- |vent a discussion of incomplete |- information. | Mr. MacDonald argued that jsince the Toronto Stock Ex- |change and the press had come to a conclusion about the Wind- fall investigation it would be un- fair to prevent legislators from |doing so. Mr. Freeman, allowed to pro- jceed, said: "The Windfall scandal is the THE AJAX and PICKERING WHO AM I? - CONTEST! WIN $5... Each week for 26 weeks you cen win $5.00 voucher from the participat- . All you do is complete the ing on this od questionnaire identifying the firms relating to the question. Send your enswer with your nome and address to the WHO AM 1 EDITOR ¢/e THE OSHAWA TIMES. There wi first correct enswer drawn will win @ $5.00 voucher to any one of the participating business. 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