LESAGE ON HUSTINGS Education Means Power | Wants Briefs On | Against N.Y. Bank Takeover Ex-Finance Minister States Landreville Case OTTAWA (CP)--A motion for jproduction of correspondence OTTAWA (CP)--Walter Gor- QUEBEC (CP)--Premier Le- For French-Canadians |to support the myth of a "'par-;money lenders. Another law jbetween the government and don told the Commons Thurs- Landreville of the Ontario Su-jabout his opposition to a pro- the Law Society of Upper Can-'day he left no doubt in 1963, jada relating to Mr. Justice Leo| when he was finance minister, preme Court was defeated by 4! posed takeover of the Mercan- jvoice vote in, the Commons | tile Bank of Canada by the First IT WAS MISERABLE. Eastern Canada, reeling under a week of record- breaking cold, got more of onto enough snow fell to decorate car windshields (above). One Torontonian the same Thursday. In Tor- was dressed for the weather (below) but still had a look of disgust about him as he watched even heavier "pre- cipitation" from a down- town fountain. sage said Thursday night edu-'ticular status." cation isthe key.to the success: He said the government gives of French-speaking Canadians | the province its special status and his education minister, Paul|by setting up similar services Gerin-Lajoie, said a complete|to those of the federal govern- adult education program will be) ment, thus "permitting" the ci- his department's goal during|tizens to pay twice as'much for the next four years. the same service. Mr, Lesage, who was making; Mr. Lesage, later Thursday a campaign swing through Me: night, told a rally of 1,500 at |would allow sales contracts to be-cancelled- within three days of signing to protect anyone be- ing forced to buy something by high-pressure salesmen. Mr. Lesage expressed confi- dence that the government and the various medical organiza- tions would be able to come to an agreement on the éstablish- ment of a provincial health in- gantic riding for the June 5 pro-|Lac Megantic that his govern-| yineial elections, told a rally of|ment plans to set up an office |550 at Thetford Mines there is|for the protection of the con- inquiry, research surance program. He said he felt sure Quebec would not see incidents such as had accompanied the establish- jonly one way for French-speak-'sumer with assume positions of command-- He also said a law would be|ment of the health insurance through education. adopted clarifying contracts by'plan in Saskatchewan. ment's policy on manpower) would be 'geared to keeping the) mand." He said the workers | e 5 ae the primary nur | Ajax Resident sentenced manpower "'is an essential ele- | ment in economic develop-| T Th Y il T He pledged the manpower atl 0 ree- @ar al erm icy would strive to place quali-| of industry, aside from the old Ajax resident was sen-|out motor. pfime necessity of providing|tenced to three years' definite) A third car, a 1965 Chevrolet Mr. Gerin-Lakoie, speaking at| pleaded guilty to charges of ab-|abandoned in turn when it be- Roberval, said two pilot adult 'duction, false pretences, breach; came stuck in the mud at the started this fall in the Sague-|of break and enter in Ajax} A 1959 Chevrolet was obtain- nay - Lake St. John and the|Magistrate's Court Thursday. jed to return Kertes home and He outlined four stages for|Cedar st., who is married with|the juveniles. The fourth ve- the projects: Assessing man-|two children, was given a sen-|hicle was recovered by police nomic development, screening|on a charge of abducting a 15-. Magistrate H. W. Jermyn re- workers for retraining, inte-| year-old Ajax girl on April 16. _manded Kertes for two weeks gional school commissions and|sentence on the abduction|/Counsel Paul Coath that since initiating accelerated education | charge plus charges of false|turning 16 in January Kertes Se 2 bation, Ajax Staff Sergeant|theft and possession of stolen HURLS CHALLENGE Thomas Chambers said the ac-| goods Daniel Johnson, leader of the | : ing into eight Ajax businesses|cars stolen were'found with the challenge at Premier Lesage > v ignition i oe ot Thursday night to answer ques- on Feb, 25 and March 18. gnition in the "'on'"' position, ling Canadians to be ready to and information services. He promised that his govern- - labor supply in line with its de- BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE development of industry and) ment," fied manpower at the disposal! AJAX (Staff) -- A 19-year-'was abandoned with a burned workers with work. and one year indefinite when he| was then stolen and it was education projects will be of probation and eight charges|Scarboro Bluffs. lower St. Lawrence regions. Charles Wilfred Bellanger, ze ine vehicle was then left with power needs for regional eco-|tence of two years less a day,on May 4 in the Markham area. grating the projects into re-; While in custody awaiting; when he was told by Crown programs. pretences and breach of pro-|was already convicted of -car Union Nationale party, hurled a | cused had admitted to break-| Evidence indicaied that all | tions concerning the Sidbec pro- The accused gait in Court he Thursday. | The motion by Richard A. | Bell (PC--Carleton), asked for a copy of all briefs received by the justice minister, justice de- partment and solicitor-general from the society-and all replies. | Mr. Bell said the government i trying to use the royal com- mission headed by Ivan C. Rand, former justice of the Su- jpreme Court of Canada, as "'a jcloak of secrecy" around any uch report. The royal commission investi- gating the acquisition of North- ern Ontario Natural Gas Co. |stock by Mr. Justice Landre- |ville has finished its hearings, Mr. Bell added. Since the law society brief had been referred to in the hearings, there was no reason it should not be avail- able to Parliament. Speaker Tucien Lamoureux ruled the motion defeated after a voice vote. 18! Rhodesia Holds Saboteur Trials SALISBURY (Reuters) -- A Rhodesian court today found 21 |Negroes guilty of being alleged |saboteurs and spies trained in |Russia, China and North Korea |\for use In an African national- ist bid to overthrow the white- jminority government of Prime |Minister Ian Smith. | The court said eight of the |men were trained in Moscow be- jtween April and October last \year as intelligence agents or |spies for the banned Zimbabwe African People's Union (Zapu) and its successor (also banned), the People's Caretaker Council. Another 12 attended five sa- botage training courses in Mos- | National..City... Bank of Now! | York. | Rising on a question of priv- ilege, he said he presumes Rob- ert P. MacFadden, president of Mercantile, "deliberately" cast Wants Election a reflection on his integrity In a statement Wednesday in Tor- onto. Mr. MacFadden said that Mr. Gordon's understanding of what happened at the 1963 méeting was "not in accord" with Mer- eantile's, now a subsidiary of eantile's, 2 diary the New York bank. Mr. Gordon told the Commons that if this went unchallenged, it might mislead MPs and the public at a time when decisions on the future of Mercantile in Canada are or soon will be un- der consideration. The Liberal MP for Toronto | Davenport referred to a report 'on the 1963 meeting which said he warned that if the New York For All Viets WASHINGTON (AP) -- Henry | bers said Lodge reported the ad- ject to establish a basic steel had broken into the Plaza prem-| A Bay Ridges man was re-| cow, Nanking and Pyongyang in industry at Becancour. ises at 70 Harwood ave. and/manded out of custody for four/North Viet Nam between Speaking at a rally in Drum- jmondville, Mr. Johnson asked: j"What have you in mind, Mr. Lesage? Do-you plan to estab- lish an integrated complex that 'Civil Servants Name Changed viii irri eras |" OTTAWA (CP) -- All civil|finished products?" |Servants and so-called 'preyail-- He challenged the govern- = Showers Predicted . With A Warmer Spell ing rate employees of the fed-|ment leader to answer three eral government will become|More questions: TORONTO (CP) -- Forecasts|morning. Clearing again Satur-|'Public servants" under legis-| --Will the Dominion Steel and WEATHER FORECAST entering Ruddy's store, Cy's|weeks after he pleaded guilty |Barber Shop and the office of|to two charges of forgery total- Dr. E. D. McKay, on March 18,|ling to more than $10,000. | On Feb. 25 the accused said| George Allan Prest, 35 of 831 he attempted to break into Bar-| Naroch Blvd., admitted writing clamps Store, and Spence's .of|cheques to a Toronto brokerage the North Plaza, |firm when he lost a stock mar- Also on March 18.he said he|ket gamble. The cheques were broke into the offices of Dr.|drawn on the account of Har- William Siskay, Lee and Harold) vey Hubbel of Canada Ltd., in| Beauty Salon and Mac's|Ajax by whom the accused was Taylors, all at 70 Harwood ave.|employed as a general account-| Magistrate H. W. Jermyn/ing clerk ssued by the weather office at}day. Milder but with tempera-|!/ation introduced in the Com- 30 a.m.: tures remaining below normal,|mons by Prime Minister Pear- Synopsis: Another disturbance| Northeast winds 10 to 15 be- Son Thursday. vill move eastward well below|coming light this evening. the lower lakes tonight and al-| though the main precipitation) burton,,Killaloe: Clouding over trea seems unlikely to develop|again late tonight with chance of a few showers early Satur-,of government departments as Clearing Saturday after-;employers and managers was day, however, milder tempera- noon. Milder but with tempera-|included. tures remaining below normal. Winds northeast 15 today be-|who in the government's reor- ever the lower lakes regions jome showers are likely. To-| day. tures and sunshine are expected| and clearing skies are pre-| d dicted to develop Saturday. }coming light tonight. A sweeping revision of the old) Eastern Lake Ontario, Hali-/Civil Service Commission Act| and companion legislation to! Strengthen the permanent heads } Revenue Minister Benso n,| ganization becomes president of Coal Company and the Steel) joy. 'the Company of Canada take part!" accused a one-year) Qn Jan. 28 Pres' made out a pie concurrent sentence plus six| check to his Toronto brokers in feed bg es 28 be wholly| months indefinite for all of-/the amount of $6,267 forging the atateeennd er mixed: eith ected besides the abduction signature of the Company offi- si Pe Fi cers. nd hg any ne out|, Sergeant Chambers said noth-| On Feb. 24 he made dut a the iron-smelting to private|iM& had been taken at any of|second check for $4,670, again enterprise or does he intend|the premises and that Belanger) signing the check. ie nuke Ge Cams Tels been very co-operative) The court was told the ac-| pg li "|while in custody for the past}cused then went to the Ajax| rapes phen goy.| tree weeks. |Canadian Bank of Commerce y and asked for the company's ernment has studied, formed A 16-year-old Toronto youth) cancelled cheques. He removed | Mainly sunny skies will con-. Northern Georgian Bay, Al-/the treasury board, said at ajcommissions, formed commit- tinue in northern and central) goma, Sault Ste. Marie, south-|PTeSs conference he hopes the|tees and promised again 'and sections of the province al-jern White River, Timagami,|"€W laws governing federal gov-|again to bring the complex into though here also some over-|Cochrane, North Bay, Sudbury:|¢™mment employment will be/operation and he said he had was remanded in custody for|the two forged cheques, de- two weeks gvhen he pleaded|stroyed them and then gave the guilty to four charges of car/Temaining cheques back to the theft in Ajax Magistrate's Court|bank saying he would be leav- night cloudiness is expected. Sunny with a few cloudy inter- Lake St. Clair, Lake Erie,| Vals today and Saturday. Little southern Lake Huron, Windsor, change. in temperatures. Winds London: Sunny with a few light. cloudy intervals today. Showers) Northern White River: Mostly evernight but clearing again)sunny today. Variable cloudi- Saturday morning. Milder today ness tonight and Saturday. but continuing below. normal.|Little change in temperature. Winds light. | Winds light. Northern Lake Huron, south-; Ottawa region: Clearing this ern Georgian Bay, Niagara, afternoon. Saturday' sunny with western Lake Ontario, Toronto,|cloudy periods. Not Hamilton: Mainly sunny today.'cold. Winds light Increasing cloudiness tonight followed by a few showers late tonight and early Saturday bslen Minioon Crash Injures Three Men ORILLIA (CP) -- Three men were taken to hospital here Wednesday night after two boats collided on Lake Simcoe. Receiving treatment are Har- old Moss of London, Ont., for rib injuries; Ernest Aziz, also of London, for back and other injuries, and Floyd Hales of Beaverton, for facial lacera- tions and possible skull frac- ture. The three men were in a boat operated by Hales. Two com- panions, Earl Todd of London! Forecast temperatures Low tonight high Saturday Windsor 60 St. Thomas 60 London .... 60 Kitchener 60 55 Wingham .. Hamilton .... ie St. Catharines ..... ! Toronto on Peterborough ..... Kingston Trenton ., Killaloe . Muskoka ..... North Bay ... Sudbury Earlton 2: Sault Ste. Marie ... 32 Kapuskasing ...... 25 White River ...s0.. 25 Moosonee ....c0000s Timmins .,. 2° teseeee 25 jpassed in a month. They will be submitted to a special joint committee of the) Commons and Senate for de- tailed study. A new public service commis-; sion will replace the Civil Serv-| lice Commission and it will em-| brace the 140,000 civil servants! now covered, plus 30,000 to 40,- 000 maintenance and trades |workers not hitherto given the quite 50 security of tenure protection of the separatist Rassemblement'the car was abandoned. the Civil Service Act. Hitherto they have been hired and paid on terms geared to local conditions prevailing in various parts of the country. The strengthened treasury board legislation will make it something in the nature of the general manager's office in the| government setup, supervising |the organization of government} jdepartments, controlling finan-| cial commitments, and oversee- ing employment policy and con- ditions. The public service commis- sion will do the actual hiring, and approve all promotions, but) more authority will be given to| deputy ministers. to run_ their} departments as a good private business. This was recom- mended by the Glassco royal| commission on government or- ganizations. and James Robertson of Tor-) onto, escaped injury. Police said their boat col- lided with one occupied by Saul Farb, Herbert Farb and Na-! than Tusher, all of Toronto about 144 miles from Beaverton harbor. None of them was re- ported injured Beaverton is 20 miles south- east of here. Replacem BRIGADE PRAISED During the recent showing of "The Birth of Triplets" at a King st. e. theatre, the St. John. Ambulance « Brigade 240 and the Oshawa Nursing Division 274 were on hand to tend assistance. Management of the Regent Theatre said in @ release "it was a time- consuming and sometimes mo- notonous job, but these volun- teers remained constantly on | hand and performed their du- ties with an efficiency and dis- patch which won the praise | of those who needed their as- | sistance." CAMPING CLUB The May meeting of the motor City Camping Club will be a buffet dinner held | at the Oshawa Recreation De- partment, Oshawa Airport, on Monday at 6.30 p.m. Follow. | ing the dinner slides will be 4 What's All This Talk About a Furnace Parts ent Plan? 1f you're @ homeowner, Ht simply saves you money. Protects you from costly furnace repairs. And you invest only $13.95 @ year, By shown by club.' members. KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA There will be an informal | discussion of samp sites, MPa jthe province has paid billions of been asking for results of the studies for four years. Mr. Johnson also said it was abnormal that, in a province S , like Quebec, workers were|that on May 2 Anton Kertes, in| Thursday. ing the Company's employ Pickering Township Police, S#rtly and someoue else would Constable John Found testified | Pick them UP. ' _The Company directors in at-, March, 1964, and April last year, |the court said. | tempting to balance the books discovered the discrepancy on March 30 and Staff Sergeant Thomas Chambers pas called in to investigate. iCabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to South Viet Nam, has told questioning senators that the United States favors "the widest possible participation' by South Vietnamese in their) coming election. Lodge has been in Washing- ton since Monday for confer- ences with President Johnson and administration officials. He appeared before the Senate for- eign relations committee in closed session Thursday. Afterward, comimittee mem- ministration policy is to encour- age the widest possible partici- pation both of voters and candi- | dates, and that the U.S. govern- ment favors "free and credible| elections." In a Senate speech, Democrat Abraham Ribicoff of Connecti- cut proposed a resolution that would ca!! upon the president to seek UN supervision of the elec- tions, } At the United Nations, Secre-| tary-General U Thant said he will never give up trying to set- tle the Viet Nam war even though disagreements among organization from _ being in- volved in any peace operation. Thant had no comment on a statement by Senator Wayne Morse (Dem. Ore.) that the United Nations should have a new secretary-general, In another development, Sen- ator Robert Kennedy (Dem. N.Y.) called upon U.S. officials to invite China to discuss nu- clear greapons control. '"'not only the fate of the United States, but that of the whole world may be at stake," Kennedy said in a Senate speech. | he G@ORGIAN NER a RAR a RNS THE ULTIMATE IN LUXURY LIVING! 24 PARK ROAD NORTH: OSHAWA [Rone dans Bne arnt nahi domonsernte ot Adult Building Central Location Prestige Address Distinction Beyond Compare Underground and Level Parking By Appointment Only 723-1712 -- 728-2911 mansions obliged to stage as many strikes|company with two juveniles, and he reproached Mr, Lesage|Stole a carfrom the rear of for not intervening in some of 4 Lawrence ave. Plaza. the recent labor disputes. The first car, a 1963 Corvair, was driven to the Scarboro-/ STATUS A MYTH Pickering Township Line when! Pierre Bourgault, leader of|the gearshift linkage. broke and pour l'Independance Nationale,| The youths then stole a 1963) told a rally of 100 at Lauzon,| Ford parked in the vicinity and proceeded to drive it to Steeles dollars over the last 100 yearslave and Bellamy rd. when it LET'S SAVE OWE OSEAN Gate Trouble-free with a capital "T"! | If you own a cheap powermower now, you probably know all about expensive repair bills and miserable summer Saturdays. You're probably ready for a trouble-free TORO. Come on in and see one! ft ¥ aR been received ask Let's § ave The OSHAWA CREEK ing for petitions. Box 781, Oshawa,Ont. % "That's the 1966 Whirlwind" TORO TORO DISTRIBUTORS F, MANLEY & SONS LTD. DON MILLS, ONT. SOLD BY: RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE OSHAWA, ONT, JOHN SWAN HARDWARE OSHAWA, ONT. BROOKLIN HARDWARE BROOKLIN, ONT. WHITBY HARDWARE WHITBY, ONT. WILDE RENTAL SALES & SERVitc WHITBY, ONT. by ments. WRITTEN SIGNATURE ADDRESS OSHAWA, Ontaric. ) VALLEY The Directors of the Citizens Committee Creek Valley Conservation are pleased to report that approximately 10,000 signed petitions have now been received. In the recent mailing, for various reasons many citizens did not receive their petitions, and many requests have For the convenience of those people, we are pleased to provide a petition below to be signed and returned to... The Citizens Committee. atteaticntiantantentadtedtataatenttatontantten CREEK VALLEY PETITION Sie NaN ee ee hee es Ow OU EMIEE that the Oshawa Creek Valley should NOT be considered or used for purposes other than as defined in the Oshawa official plan and zoning I consider that the construction of a 'High Speed Limited Access Ex- pressway"' through , in, or about the Creek Valley will eventually result in the obliteration of an irreplaceable natural resource and | am in support of petitioning City Council and/or other responsible parties to direct that alternate means be found to accommodate future require- Please return signed petition to: Citizens' Committee, P.O. Box 781, the major powers prevent the | bank used a loophole in Cana- dian law to gain control of Mer- cantile, it might encourage re- strictive legislation. IS CUT OFF Mr. Gordon was cut off before he could move a motion to refer the matter to the committee dealing with the Bank-Act when it comes. up for revision. Later, Colin Cameron (NDP Nanaimo - Cowichan- The Is- lands) asked Finance Minister Sharp whether he is ynder pres- sure to remove a provision from Bank Act amendments drafted last year that would restrict Mercantile's operations in Cane ada. Mr. Sharp said he has re ceived representations from the bank and from many persons who dislike present or proposed legislation. Mr. Cameron asked whether the finance minister had ylelded to the pressure. "I yield to pressure from no one and neither does this gov- ernment," Mr, Sharp said. Hight Canadian whiskies use the word "Gold? So dont be dazzled.