Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1965, p. 12

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= J | i Bt ' tas Parliament meets. 'ard McLaughlin said he re- £12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, November Give PM N DP's Philosophy ' OTTAWA (CP)--New Demo- bratic Tender Nongias «aid Sat- uraay fight ine minority Lib- seral government should be given a chance to present its {program before being defeated fon any non-confidence motion. Mr. Douglas returned to Ot- 'tawa after being in his British Columbia riding of Burnaby- since the Nov. 8 gen- eral election, and he made it clear that his party will not sup- port non - confidence motions 'proposed in the throne speech debate. * "All opposition groups should [be poperee od give the govern- 'ment time to show Swhat it foteods to do," he said tin an airport interview. It would "unfortunate" if the Con- atives proposed a non-confi- dence motion on the question of integrity in government as "_ An 'said it would be "ridiculous" tte propose such a motion on seconomic arguments prior to t. * Conservative Leader Dief- senbaker has indicated he in- *tends to test the government on ithe integrity issue at the first opportunity. ' Mr. Douglas said the NDP is «"not for sale'_in the new Par- cretaee ' , , * Chance, liament but it would support the government on _srorthwhile- les isiation. Mr. Douglas said that Prime Minister Pearson "would do well" to replace the Quebec cabinet ministers whose names came up in connection with the Dorion report. Privy Council President Favreau "ought to be replaced. He said there are indications of the Liberals moving toward the right. "The fact that (fi- nance minister) Gordon's resig- nation was accepted would indi- cate this." "Gordon was almost the only Canadian nationalist in a cab- inet of continentalists" and his insistence that Canadians re- gain control of the economy re- sulted in severe criticism from the business community, Mr. Douglas said that the two men most mentioned as possible suc- cessors to Mr. Gordon--Trade Minister Sharp and former Lib- eral works minister Robert H. Winters--are both continental- ists. "And if the continentalists stay with us it's only a matter of years before we have eco- nomic union with the United States and eventually political union." 'Worrying Prexy Sukarno Sees Indonesia Crumbling JAKARTA (AP) -- President Sukarno warned Sunday that if internal strife continues Indo- nesia will sink. He said that he had appealed to God for help goon after a coup against him failed Oct. 1. Sukarno made the remarks in @ speech at a ceremony in the presidential palace to commem- orate the anniversary of the as- cension of the prophet Moham- med. He noted that historian Arnold Toynbee wrote that a at civilization never goes own unless it destroys itself. Indonesia will suffer this fate, Sukarno went on, if "we con- tinue to fight, slander, kill, de- stroy and hate each other." He was referring to the army- led anti-Communist campaign which has been going on in the country since the attempt to overthrow Sukarno failed. "Tf a nation has torn itself without any enemy, it sinks, Sukarno declared, and appealed for an end to the struggle be- tween Indonesians. "land the siren and noises from Indonesian prestige in the Afro- Asian world: "Other countries of Africa and Asia earlier considered us a beacon of the new emerging forces. But Subandrio (first dep- uty prime minister) has told me that our beacon has been fading recently -- the beacon world." He said he cried and appealed) to God soon after the Oct. 1 Communist coup attempt. He said he was upset because Indo- nesian people were murdering which earlier gave light to the) Jim Cobum: Not Pretty, But Capable HOLLYWOOD im not a pretty-boy," (AP). **Na, statement of the week. then, neither were James Cag- ney, Humphrey Bogart and Ed- were stars." Jim Coburn is about to be- come one, too. He looks like the light brown hair appears to be a collection of cowlicks. face spreads wide at the cheeks and he has temples that re- semble reversed parentheses. But he can act. He comes on strong as an offbeat character compounded of animal drive and an undercurrent of violence, tempered with native humor. He has displayed his talent in a series of character roles and now he's ready for the top spot. Coburn gets it in Our Man Flint, a neo-James Bond film, and also draws top billing in Did You Do Daddy? IS CHARACTER ACTOR Coburn -is one of a growing breed of character leads; An- thony Quinn, Peter Sellers, Lee Marvin are others. in The York from his home in Comp- ton, Calif., in 1955 to work in jlive television, which was to |prove a virtual renaissance for American acting. But then TV moved to Hollywood, and Co- burn found the Broadway the- jatre "too special, too cliquish." He returned home. After a pair of forgettable Westerns, Coburn got a job in The -Magnificent Seven. There- after he bounced from one acid- etched character to another, most notably in The Great Es- jcape, Charade and The Ameri-} lcanization of Emily. Coburn, 37,° and father of three, celebrated by buying a Spanish hacienda. each other. SINGAPORE (AP) -- Presi-| dent Sukarno interrupted his} speech- at Jakarta palace and) left the conference hall for 15) minutes after a_ siren blast) startled the audience. Sukarno's speech was broad-| cast live over Radio Jakarta the audience were clearly audi- ble. Sukarno did not explain what He declared the country's in- troubles have | the siren meant but simply left TODAY @ 2 Big Hits e "RLONE "rum AGAINST AND "THE WASTREL" VAN. HEFLIN His} realignment Blake Edwards' new film, What! War,| Coburn journeyed to New| ROME" EDMONTON (CP)--A search for a means of bringing about a "realignment of political thought'? in Canada. will _eecunv says|Social Credit party members at James Coburn in the under-|their provincial and national 'But|conventions here this week. Alberta Premier E. C. Man- ning, whose Social Credit gov- ward G. Robinson. And theylernment celebrates 30 years in office at the provincial conven- tion starting today, has been talking of political realignment most dubious of candidates. His|for several years. "There must be a in Canada with those, favoring free enterprise on one side and those advocat- ing statism and state contro] on the other." While the provincial He says: Social Socreds Promote Return To Right' Credit party--officially this is a convention of the Social Credit League of Alberta--is celeb' il ine-8A years stashrskes Ss the national group, the Social Credit Association of Vee yr will have less to crow about a of this week. The national party's fortunes have dwindled since 1962, when they won 30 seats in the House of Commons. In the Nov. 8 elec- tion this year only five were returned to Parliament. SHAVES THE MILLIONS The largest razor - blade maker in the world sells 676,- its convention in the latter half ' Bashed On Head Defending Coins Police said Mr. Lasso and his wife Grace, had returned home from dinner with friends when Mrs. Lasso was confronted by KITCHENER (CP) -- Perlus\9n¢ of the men. BLUE HORSE Lasso, 6i, of Bridgepori, Ont., was in satisfactory condition in hospital Sunday night after be- ing beaten on the head with a pistol by &ne of two armed men. Themen. deseribed--as--younzi and well-dressed, escaped after taking $50 from a coin collec- tion in the Lasso home. gt yoerats Seprs LOUNGE HELD OVER 'by popular Gemana We present a Trio featuring the lovely 000,000 blades yearly. Church Named For Pope Paul \day consecrated a parish jchurch named after him. He also visited an international centre for young workers. The church was named after |St. John the Baptist. The Pope' s| own name before he was ele-| vated to the pontificate was) Giovanni Battista (John the Baptist) Montini. TODAY | FEATURE AT: | 1:40-3:35 5:30 - 7:30 9:35 P.M. ROME (AP)--Pope Paul Sun-| SWEET Move.com CAINE SMOKING PROBLEMS CALL SMOKER'S DIAL 728-2221 People said they vere too young to marry MSA RICHARD TODAY BERLAIN TV's Dr, KILDARE VETTE MiMIEDX SOY INTHE FEATURE TODAY AT: 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 - 7:40. 9: on "Penny" @ Direct from 5 week engagement at "The Swiss Bear" @ Recent appearance 'Skyline Hotel' @ Featured vocalist with Moxey Whitney's Orchestra THE BEAUTIFUL GIRL WITH THE BEAUTIFUL VOICE HOTEL LANCASTER OSHAWA, ONT. =" GOLD RUSH FOR FREE ASSISTANCE TO BREAK THIS HABIT 24 - HOUR SERVICE "A TAUT, TINGLING FILMI" -MeCALL'S BILTMORE the stage. 2 Cabinet Ministers Join In Ship-Accidents Parley MONTREAL (CP) -- dian waterways will be the sub- ject Friday of discussions be- tween two federal cabinet min-|Industries Ltd. of Sorel have isters and others interested in|been given a maritime safety. The two ministers expected to| attend are Labor Minister Allan) J. MacEachen a Transport! Minister J. W. Pickersgill. The| meeting is expected to la ythe roundwork for following con- erences on the problems. Among the groups they will) confer with are representatives of all maritime unions, under-| writers, the board of maritime trustees, the Dominion Marine Association and the Shipping Federation of Canada. A spokesman for the mari- time trustees said that from this initial one-day conference it is believed ground rules will be established for further meet- ings beginning in January to in- vestigate the shortcomings of existing marine safety regula-| tions. | SEEK ACTION In the past, both the Sea- farers' International Union of Canada (Ind.) and underwriters have requested government ac- tion following shipping mishaps. Last week SIU President Leon- ceived assurance from Ottawa that his latest protest into the sinking of the bulk carrier Law- rencecliffe Hall would be dealt 2 with "without delay." Last Tuesday five ships, in- cluding the Lawrencecliffe Hall, were involved in a variety of accidents on the St. Lawrence River. The previous week the Canadian Pacific passenger liner Empress of England and a Norwegian oil tanker collided outside Quebec City. There have been 14 mishaps as a result of collisions, ground- ings or fire in the St. Lawrence We ver a complete line of pets and supplies The Pet Centre 9 Celina St. 728-0403 Ship-; and Great Lakes area this year, | ping accidents on eastern Cana-|with 23 fatalities. MONTREAL (CP) -- Marine FEATURE EVENT DIRECTORY FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE IN TORONTO contract by Hall Corp. of Canale to Salvage the| 25,000- ton bulk carrier Law- rencecliffe Hall. The ship sank Nov. 16 off Ile! \d'Orleans near Quebec City after colliding with the 6,000-ton freighter Sunek. She's resting on her side in 36 feet of water. 6 O'CLOCK RELAXER a> rn sil iste AND TKNOW WHO YOU ARE! 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