Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jan 1966, p. 16

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ad show his ability as permanent;power to pull India out of leader. This view is based in| Chaos. part on the argument that with Among the others is Defence the crisis gathering at its door-/Minister Chavan, a 52-vear-old step, India cannot afford the political veteran who gained po- NANDA HAS FEW FRIENDS luxury of a prolonged leadership pularity through the army's im- India: Famine, Failures : For Their Teachers Oniy Now Struggle For Power geno e it is more than the with Pakistan last Seplember. TORONTO (CP) -- The On: started five days of hearings in ; A : Chavan has demonstrated. his|tario Catholic Education Coun- : a ee eee at With | ability as an efficient adminis-|cil asked Tuesday that special -- i yor ge tit ' ther this caretaker prime minis- ; ' Ly trator and has gained many|courses for Roman Catholic|, jie mS ee ter has sufficient political influ- Pakistan. India has a huge food) friends in London and other|teachers be provided in Ontario ingtitations could net be prov ence and ability to ensure his rege paged alpegg Yeager Western capitals. He is consid-|Teachers' Colleges. hire eng ral vg Ca cerd om ! : ; pi is Hifi ed that. drastic changes be| from those who have been sen- 7 yal beget and unity in| snd starvation could burst the ered ---- gol who The proposal was made in a is onder to" offer spectatized Bone th Hie treatment anditencad "However relatively few in-\With financial bankruptcy, India|"). 045 undertook imilar|POundaries of communal peace. sant i a. ong well with both) brief to the Hall committee on|courses to Catholic teachers." trai ing of prisoners 'Age is an important classifica-| Mates require maximum secu-|now faces an unwanted internal). -etaker role whe aeaabe ia (india at this juncture needs a sgt athe __ the aims and objectives of edu- Sein Saat spark releasedition. the association says. rity and since the aim should|struggle for political power at a) none died in phen He a rey tough administrator, who can| Indeed, there is open hope injcation in Ontario. The brief oe Brie arert "leased tion. teedars. defined as juve-|De to teach the inmate to re- erucial time in its history. On| veneers Sacdte e poe! successfully plead for stability | London that Chavan gets the job|called for creation of institu- Maends diversified prison facili-| nile should be cared for in insti-|28Sume control of his own life|the leader who 'emerges will rab the G€@ SETA] Conerens (treme: national popularity, . |noagh et thik potat there' sens "dedicated te the thorough ties geared to the wide individ-| tutions apart from older offend-| the degree of security should be Pog men oF a on party ended its internal fight!| Looking over the field of pos-| iene Won bog nie ek ye ree ee of teachers . . . 1 di A ; iti ires,"' t internal chaos. . : age, : depend on the decision of party|specifically intended for service difference among prisoners|ers, with some recognition of/"° greater than he requires."'|t0 aver! ith the ch |sible prospects, Western observ- |, ; : } i ' ual differe: gz P 'Aé the moment the leadership| candidate. oice of a eons aes litle Sook. for clibice. kingmakers and the will of poli-|in (Roman) Catholic schools." set up. the fact that differing matura-| |The prisoner's personality| A ; cin a . McGrath, the associa-|tion rates make some flexibility| bility to benefit from training|is in the hands of Gulzarilal Morarij Desai, the former fin-|" ans to avert the threat of) The committee, headed by ; ance minister, is 68 and out of Complacency and disaster. Mr. Justice Emmett M. Hall of ion's 'executive secretary said| necessary." facilities. and special ._mental|Nanda, 67-year-old Hindu na-| NANDA HAS BACKERS Now there seems to be favor. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Neh- the Supreme Court of Canada, the emphasis in Canadian pris- psychological or physical condi-|tionalist who is viewed with sus- ph: pris! CITES ERROR Moslems | stronger New Delhi opinion that|ru's daughter, has popularity) DUNES MARCH SOUTH [--~-- and security by holding plates more cusodial function, has been) . tion must also be considered in|picion by Pakistani Jarge-ly on training. The report says it is a funda-/ making a decision as to what|/and who doesn't seem to haye|Nanda, as astrologist, vegetar-|and has shown skill as infotma-| The sand dunes of North Car-| LAND STILL UNEXPLORED | frmiy. No gummy, gooey. pasty taste Peru is two - thirds jungle, ee It's aking (non-acid). "In his report we are calling mental error to assume that! sort of institution he should en-| many friends in Western cape tan, economist and union leader,|tion minister but makes a poor|olina move southwards at about " ASTEETH at e"~ drug counter. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, January 12, 1966 Corrections Assn Pushes Return-To-Society Aspect By BRENDA LARGE The scone rere says prison-|by the court sufficient security OTTAWA (CP) -- The Cana-\ers awaiting trial, or on Te-| must be provided to fulfil this dian Corrections Association has|mand, should be held apart! -squirement, OD Ag sien ay Foal RCs Ask Special Courses By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer Bi dah anata Pe ee eae Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slippi pping bbling when you eat, talk or laugh. Ji sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort iti academic or vocational training) ter. tals. ion experts t whe for mee a eS is the answer for all these young) itals, Lond perts doub people. j "Many have motional prob- lems which must be solved be- fore they are likely to benefit from training. If only trade} training is required one woul,d} suspect that the prison sentence | was a mistake." Separate institutions should be| provided for male and female prisoners. | "Female prisoners should not | be kept in a separate wing of an institution intended primar- ily for male prisoners, or in a) separate building on the same | grounds. They should be in an) institution planned for their own use." | Prisoners required varying| degrees of custody, and since) it was the responsibility of the) prison authorities to hold the in- the main purposes of a prison system: To prepare the inmate for. return to life on the outside. The effective revognition of this purpose changes the whole em- phasis in a prison system. URGE CLASSIFICATION The report proposes a classifi- cation system that would start in a central reception unit sep- arate from each institution. Each newly-committed _pris- oner would pass through a com- plete classification process, and be sent to an institution or sec- tion of an institution in which correctional experts believe he pvould make the most progress. The report lists at least eight separate classifications: Legal status, age, sex, degree of cus- tody, ability to benefit from training facilities, personality, should be given the chance tolimage as one with sufficient'20 feet a year. much of it little-known. special cultural conditions. dividual for a period laid down! Imports From U.S. Up 12%, Constituting 70% Of Total By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) -- Cana- dian imports from the United States in 1965 will show a gain of about 12 per cent over the previous year or 70 per cent | | | ernment moves to ward off in- flationary pressures. "Supporting this optimistic) outlook are the prevailing high rate of industrial activity in) Canada, virtual full employ-| of all Canadian purchases | ment accompanied by a high} abroad, says a U.S. commerce | level of personal income, and department survey. lrecord cash receipts being re-| The current year "is expected |ceived by Canadian farmers," | to see some further advance," | says the review in the depart-| ment's weekly publication, In- ternational Commerce. says the review. Forecast are further opportu- nities for U.S. sales of industrial machinery, auto parts and ac- The estimates are based on|cessories, metal-forming ma- statistics for the first nine | chines, electrical machinery, | months of 1965 which show Ca-/apparatus and appliances, pow- | nadian imports from the U.S. | er-generating equipment, min-| totalling $4,036,000,000. jing equipment, telecommunice- | Canada scored about the same |tions equipment, machine and) rate of advance in its sales to|hand tools, plastics and chem- | the U.S. for the comuarable pe-|icals and various glassware, | riod. These totalled $3,377,000,-|textile fabric and other con- 000 or 58 per cent of everything|sumer items. Canada sold abroad. | The bulk of Canadian sales The Canadian trade deficit|/continue to be of newsprint, | with the U.S. months was $659,000,000. for the nine|wood pulp, lumber, and aluminum and nickel and | crude oil} U.S. figures for Canadian ex-|some of their>products. ports also show the effects of a proader period--to Oct. 31. To- tal Canadian sales are recorded at $3,915,000,000 or a gain of 12 per cent. This includes $362,000,- 000 worth of Canadian machin- ery, up 21 per cent; $348,000,000 worth of non-ferrous metals, up 15 per cent, and $88,000,000 worth of livestock and meat, up 112 per cent. There has been a demand for Canadian cattle and meat because of high U.S. prices. CITE AUTO PACT But the major gain for Can- ada is listed in motor vehicles, up 142 per cent at $94,000,000. BEEN BITTEN | BY THE TRAVEL. This is due to the Canada-U.S. 9 i auto production agreement. t U G Y E T | There is no matching U.S. sl | | data to show how much U.S. sales to Canada in cars and parts increased. | Various factors are cited for) U.S. optimism that it can -sell| more to Canada in 1966, without any mention of Canadian gov-| Car Shipments Higher By 60% | OTTAWA (CP)--Factory ship-| ments of Canadian-made motor} vehicles advanced sharply in} November to 91,397, up nearly| 60 per cent from shipments in| November, 1964, the Dominion) Bureau of Statistics reported Tuesday. It was the highest number of} ears and trucks shipped by Ca-| nadian factories in any month on record, and highest Novem-| ber total since 70,838 were) Shipped in November, 1963. | The bureau said cumulative) Shipments for the first 11 This summer it's harder than ever to put off that trip to Europe. You have the choice of a record number. of 29 transatlantic, jet flights from Toronto every' week. 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