Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jun 1965, p. 6

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Z OSHA' 18, 1 5 M & oye ss tion of the Brussels area totals! In this bilingual zone all state ] 2 s " eee Belgium's Political Crisis si cca a auct = ts] T reat Of City-Wide ar The Flemings, who have aja thorough knowledge of both > : % majority .in Parliament, de-jlanguages, which means in 2. apers am or on - ; mand assurance there will be|practice that ad min istrative ? s ae es ts u e ee no watering down of advantages|jobs are monopolized by the Looms For Metro B Pa : they have won under linguistic|Flemish who are more willing pi re) Cu t F re) r el n Own er shi By SERGE NABOKOFF er -mat Loa hyping in the see ines ae by the gyre --_ hapa ae 9 the : : ; rs : : BRUSSELS (Reuters) -- The|Cultural north and west and the e loons want written|Walloons to learn ish. TORONTO (CP)--A complete|penters and Joiners | & g "P Meigian political crisis, touched| rench-speaking, communtiy, Ini peMaue wives cloud Bold UD Minin tate ned ea walteecan thutdown of the con-|(CUC), the international Unio - By THE PRESS off. by last month's indecisive|'ne : residents have moved out tojstruction in -- exceptiof Opera Engineers (AFI- ay 4 oe feat cept icnReecg pg gyre Se eienin Togiclntion "is con,(general elections and reflecting] They provide for cultural and tie pie nasal new suburbs in the Flemish vil-\housing and road construction--|CLO) and the Bricklayers, Ma- - editorials osteo a-|commission on publications injfused, discriminatory and pos- pnd Aaa team Mg cnt the mpd and the things! ~~ Baltes eh to|!2ges around the capital. These is oe sg my oe ne onal peo cic en e ' : ie Flemins have agreed to / neers join s cement! ion e. i eed Poteet sts egg agoduee re Veet stat Geawenetos a groups, enters its fourth week|Population of the Brussels area.jini, yt want varther voting|People want to send their chil-|masons in wap Smaak. could make idle 25,000 other bd ----, ¥ Calgary Albertan: Perhaps\sound ground when they de- with no solution in sight. OBJECTS TO REFORMS machinery that would givejdren to French-speaking schools| Carpenters, bricklayers,|construction workers. adion ga ne wl gg Ay the chief flaw in Mr. Gordon's|mand it be shelved. + A four-year-old coalition cab-| But the main victor in the|them a virtual veto on proposals|and would prefer to conduct|stonemasons and rodmen also| The last city-wide shutdown -- | edicals. oie pe thinking as the proposed law inet remains in a caretaker rolelelections--the Party for Liberty|to modify the language law. _|their business in post offices or plan strike action within thejof the industry was in 1958. ~ ' 8 Windsor Star: Hon. Walter L,|While a constitutional expert and Progress--objects to the re-|. The language division existed, municipal tax offices in their next two weeks. j a Except as noted, all news-jaffects newspapers is his lack quoted lal con ce in the Canadian|Gordon, minister of finance, has appointed by King Baudouin/forms, saying they are too fed-\when the kingdom of Belgium)own jan e. Toronto general contracto: REQUIRES LABELS : ol as pone ing Mire © Gaon being able to safe-\distorted the facts while trying tries to find a compromise injeralist and a threat to national|was created in 1831. But French) pyt Menish zealots fiercely|Said Wednesday they will stand] WASHINGTON (AP) -- The i dent. guard their papers from falling to justify legislation now before|the widely separated views ofjunity. at that time was the language oppose any such _ changes, firm in their offer of a 35 cents|senate, divided over possi- : under foreign control. And this)Parliament involving s2wspa- the main political leaders. One of the main objections|of all educated classes, the law\claiming that any introduction|@% hour maximum wage in-|ple relationship of smoking to 'Toronto 'Telegram: Finance|flaw may be coupled to the|Pers. He should be put straight.) Observers agree that more at-\from the PLP is that it fears|courts, Parliament and thelof the French language would|creases spread through two/cancer, Wednesday passed leg- Minister Walter Gordon, in de-|government's seeming lack of Mr. Gordon states: 'My rec-|tention is being focussed onjthat the freedom of fathers to|@rmy. be "'a theft of their territory|years.. d islation requiring health warn- fending the government's pro-jimagination in being unable to|dllection is that while the an-lefforts to avoid a deeper cul-|bring up their children in the] It was not until 1898 thatland an attack on the spiritual) Wednesday, members of Lo-jing labels on cigarette - posal for maintaining Canadian|suggest an alternative to a law|nouncement in February, 1964,\tural and litical rift between|language and culture of their/Flemish was promoted to sec-lintegrity of Flanders." cal 506, International Hod Car-|ages. The bill: which now goes to ownership of newspapers and|that. appalls so many in the and the earlier announcement|the Flemish- and French-speak-|choice might be curtailed. ond official language. Fierce local patriotism ofjriers, Building and Common|the House of tives, periodicals, gave Parliament a|newspaper field. by the previous governmentling population blocs than on| Auguste de Schryver, 67, the] In 1932, the country was le-|this kind--felt equally strong in|Laborers Union of America|would require this statement on choice: Accept the tax measure aroused some controversy, mostlinter-party negotiations to form|Social Christian statesman, was|gally divided into two linguistic|the Walloon area--has created|(CLC) accepted the contractors'jeach package and carton: or drop it. Parliament should| Fredericton Gleaner: Despite) such controversy was cen-|a new government. appointed by the king as "con-|zones. Several towns, including)great difficulties for the capital, | offer. "Caution: Cigarette smoking drop this thing and forget it./official assurances that no form tred on the exemption provided| The two-party coalition of So-|stitutional investigator." --_|the capital, became officially|straddled as it is between the} But strikes by members. ofjmay be hazardous to your of press control is meant, Ca- for Time and Reader's Digest. cial Christian Prime Minister) He says his investigation|bilingual. two zones, the United Brotherhood of Car-jhealth." 'Toronto Star (Ind. Lib.): Why/nadian publishers are almost|The principle of disallowing ad-/Theo Lefevre and Paul-Henry might be completed by the end did our government give these|unanimous in the opinion that vertising costs as deductions/Spaak, Socialist vice - premier|of this week, when he would two publications (Time andjgovernment legislation now be- for tax purposes was not chal-|and foreign minister, resigned|submit a report to King Bau- Reader's Digest) "honorary Ca-|fore Parliament does, in fact, lenged, as I remember, in theljafter the May 23 elections. douin. nadian citizenship?" No officiallviolate the freedom-of-the-press| Press Or elsewhere." The coalition failed to gain| De Schryver's task is to find explanation has been given, but|principle. . . . The Windsor Star did in fact|the two-thirds majority neededjenough common ground among there is no doubt that the rea- repeatedly challenge the prin-jin Parliament to pass import-jthe major parties on which to son was pressure from the] Winnipeg Free Press (Ind. ciple. -- __jant constitutional reforms. How-|build a cabinet. United States and the fear of|Lib.): Mr. Gordon's protesta-| He avers the legislation willlever, it is carrying on as a| There are about 5,000,000 American retaliation. It is ajtions of innocence are no more establish no precedent. But his|caretaker administration. Flemish .- speaking people in sad commentary on Canada's|convincing than those of every|°W words and his own legisla-| The reforms, proposed by the|Flanders and about 3,500,000 independence when our govern-|other politician in history who| tion prove it will do so. coalition, are aimed at ending/French-speaking inhabitants in ment dares not pass legislation| has imposed repressive laws on This legislation should not|the language feud between the|Wallonia. The bilingual popula- of ptirely domestic concern be-|the people and argued he was|Pass Parliament. It isn't just an cause of fear of U.S, retaliation.|doing so in their own interest. intrusion into the freedom of the : Even if the Pearson government| Press: The freedom of the press Simeee Hall Boy Ss Club Montreal Star: Mr. Walter|does have the scruples it claims|!8 merely to exercise the right, Gordon made it clear in thelit has, there is nothing to pre-/0 behalf of the people, to dis E tvi House of Commons that the|vent # future government, with|Seminate news, information and astv ew Fs gs vn vA ae to|the precedent established, from goog alia seek on te js = e ck down on its proposed leg-|expanding the tax to other p bl $ Pp d islation covering the ownership] fields re | thus exefcising coer-|interference with. the freedom U ic wimming erio $ of org newspapers and|cive control over the press. |°f Pacis onnggerr tg Mg bag periodicals. That is good news.| No one, least of all the news-|® 're 8 i i ; It is, if not m perfect solution, |papers of Canada, quarrels|turies of struggle. It is passing Boys and Girls up to 18. Years aes best ser Mage been sane with the government's objective soe oy ee gyro Rene COMMENCING JULY 5 ri oped. It should be supported./of assuring a press which is/8°V sais completely controlled by Cana- jeopardize this freedom. t Toronto Globe and Mail: Fi-|dians and immune from foreign : nance Minister Walter Gordon) ownership. It is with the method RECALL MILLER Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays end Fridays suffers either from bad mem-|Mr .Gordon has chosen that] NEW YORK (AP) -- Balti- 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. | Speedy's specialized muffler service ory inexcusable in a ministerje very responsible newspaper/more Orioles recaliea right- Friday Evening 7 to 9 | of the Crown, or he is tamper-}must strongly disagree and, ifjphanded pitcher John Miller y dias guts fie | aaa' aks ees ee Senet, tenes ee rimease Llc hoy Jean ane nae gives you more for your muffler dollar the measures by which his gov-|seek to have rescinded by some/Coast League Wednesday. The Adult Swimming ernment intends to censor mag-|future government. 24 - - old Balti ti | ; . : azines and newspapers through ios eet |e oe en Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdoys, Thursdoys end Frideys '| At Speedy Muffler King only qualified experts, high standards as car manufacturers authorized their advertising columns, he| Winnipeg Tribune: Foreign-|five starts at Indianapolis. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. | using tools especially designed for muffler jobs, _ replacement parts. Speedy buys these mufflers in a = ory . ool. ioc -- pabiieitions wate bg 8 ; | work on your car. They install mufflers faster-- -- large volume at lower cost. The saving is passed in e 67 YEARS All: women end girls: must weor bething 'caps. | and better. You save time and money. Speedy's on to you. Come in today for a free muffler and been unconcerned about thejempt from the tax-penalty pro- : SESECGt ery teyetved antl Bivisions. 'This means text Yd CITY DIRECTORY Qualified lifeguards on duty. mufflers are designed and engineered tothe same -- exhaust system check-up. threatened themselves. . . . Mr./cations such as Time and Read- , Gordon's statement is false.jer's Digest will b ivi-|| Publishers since 1898. VERNON Sapp Canadian wewspapers op-lloges which will be denied. 1n]] Deneererny orgie, Membey At ADMISSION Oshawa's Nowest and Finest MuMer Centre . posed on principle the meas-|future to all other foreign pub-l] tery ,Publishers, 29 Rebecca Street, ADULTS 506e CHILDREN 15e 206 KING STREET 728-6268 ures now to be made law whenllications. The measure is thus}. " Ont. ! Open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Friday nights tM! 9 p.m. CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO MOTORISTS CHANGE IN STREET DIRECTIONS COMMENCING 12:01 A.M. JUNE 2Ist, 1965 BOND ST. Will Be ONE-WAY - WESTBOUND KING: ST. Will Be ONE-WAY - EASTBOUND | Wes, em D ST. WESTBOUND --Harmony Road to Stevenson Road , RIVERSIDE DRIVE STEVENSON RD. KING ST. ts -- Steverison Road to Harmony Road - =p East | | Cod _ ALDERMAN J. G. BRADY, Chairman Traffic and Public Safety Committee

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