Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1966, p. 3

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Alabama Negro | Gains Nomination BIRMINGHAM, Ala (AP) | The first Negro. nominated for sheriff in Alabama, at least since reconstruction days. held out a jubilant promise today of fair and efficient taw enforce ment. Despite a split in the ranks) of Negro voters, Lucius A. Am-| erson, 32, won the Seaeceiel nomination in Macon County! Tuesday in a runoff primary) which also saw three other Negro candidates triumph over! white opponents, In the remaining 22 white vs. Negro contests which high lighted an otherwise uneventful statewide party election, the) Negro candidates went down to defeat. Significantly, none of the) eight Negroes who sought seats) Jud Favors [asked how the project is getting | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June' 1, 1966 ;omn Y si ; al _ bw = od 4 Million Buy poetld i io the first Paes Before you buy any to see the public reaction, Piano or Organ OTTAWA (CP)--Blate Becre-; The goal, she said, is to tary Judy LaMarsh said Tues-|erect @ symbol of excellence" $ee Greene County who ran for aiday she's getting # lot of mail| similar to Rembrandt's Night re? place on the cuunty school about Canada buying # $6,000,-\watch that attracts tourists to board 009 painting. Half favor the ihe Amsterdam Museum where idea and half are onnosed r However, she told the Com- : a - mons, the whole project is stil) MIGHT BENEFIT up in the air. At the same time| The National Gallery, which she delivered an eloquent argu-/has never spent more than ment in favor of the project. $100,000 on a painting, "might Miss LaMarsh prompted the nenefit-in very many ways from "surprisingly heavy' flood / [letiors by suggesting earlier Deine able to he the setting for V-P Talks 0 Civil Rights WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice it hanwe AHEINTZMAN President Hubert H, Humphrey|that the National Gallery might |® very fine jewel in the world) launched the already controver-|purchase the painting. It was of painting," | sial White House conference onijdone by Leonardo da Vinci.| ghe did not know whether the! civil rights today hy sharply|who painted the famous Mona qwner of the da Vinci would criticizing upper-class Negroes Lisa, sell to Canada or whether the who ignore the plight of their) In the House Tuesday, Reid | $6,000,000 price would he ac- Jess fortunate fellow Negroes, |Seott (NDP---Toronto Danforth)' ceptable to him. Keynoting the conference "to - ania fulfill these rights,"" Humphrey, said in a prepared address there 79 Simeoe St. Nortr 728-2921 in the legislature was success-|#'@ "Negro Americans who ap ful. Thus, at least until there is|pear more concerned about a vacaney or until a new legis-|their own positions than about lature is chosen in 1970, the the plight of those less fortu state's lawmaking assembly will) nate, less articulate members of still be composed of 141 white their race members "Their interest is not in se Negroes, whe until five years curing the fruits of equality for ago had difficulty registering in|their brothers, but in presery Macon Count now have a 2-\ing their own personal good for to-1 voting majority, It was this!tune and accomplishments." margin as well which nominated) 'The extraordinary two - das funeral home owner L, A. Lock:| conference of some 2,400 influen lair for tax collector and Hat-\tia) US, citizens opened under old Webb, a S7-year-old retired) 4 cloud of charges that the teacher, for a seat on the county! yy hn gan administration has governing body, the board of rigged {ts outcome revenue, The othet succenst The conferees were to discuss candidate was Rev sistema a 100-page document prepared sey, 60, a civil rights leader inj). 4), conference planning Quebec Leaders wae prowens 8 seit' Draw Crowds to bring the Negro into full equality in housing, jobs, educa tion and the administration of QUEBEC (CP)--Liberal Pre mier Jean Lesage pointed to the future and Daniel Johnson of|' justice There was no plan for the conferees to vole on any of the the Union Nationale: reviewed, the past Tuesday night as both party leaders continued their ecommendations, campaigns for Sunday's provin Teachers Quit cnt general election. In. Quebec Spat 900 in Montmagny to look' QUEBEC (CP) -- Representa ahead tives of Quehee City area school "Our collective duty is to find boards said mass resignations Tuesday night of some 900 teachers have been accepted, Nineteen of the 20 boards re- ported accepting the resigna- tions, The secretary of the other board was absent, The 18 local vag. and two regional school boards freedom and activity | to 16 have jurisdiction over 30,000 stu years of standing still'--a ref-| qonte but do not include Quebec erence to the 16 years of Union City Nationale administration before The teachers decided Monday the Liberals came to power in nioht to resign in protest over 1960 the refusal of the Chauveau re Mr, Johnson spoke in Trois: gional school board to re-hire Rivieres, "the city which gave) Viateur Dupont, president of the| birth to the Union Nationale" in| Quebee County Teachers Asso 1936, He drew cheers from an} ciation, for the next school year, estimated 4,000 supporters Some 600 attended the meeting. TROUD _ y FOOD MARKET 594 SIMCOE ST. NORTH HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS Ib GRADE 'A' - OVEN READY ~FRESH KILLED ONTARIO C.A, CHICKENS -- e FIRST 4 RIBS BROOKSIDE SLICED STEAKS BREAD LUCIUS AMERSON gets a kiss from his wife Windora after he defeated white in- Economic Nationalism Termed False Goal' "The true objective is the maximum increase in jobs and "Mr. Roharts said only he reached through gains in productivity which improve our ability to compete with other nations," He noted there had heen criti cisms recently of foreign con- trol of segments of Canadian in dustry and mining MARKET ASSURED "Even the strongest critics foreign -- investment acknowl edge, however, the validity of non resident investment in mines since it almost invariably provides for the development of| Canadian mineral deposits on the basis of a guaranteed mar- ket abroad As for manufacturing, most of the foreign ownership is in Ontario and it is difficult to see how it has heen detrimental to this province a sheriff in Alabama Democra tic primary runoff yesterday, He lives in Tuskegee, Ala, cumbent Sheriff Harvey Sad ler for the Democratic nom- ination for Macon county 2% to 3 Lb. Ay By KEN SMITH NORTH BAY (CP)--Premier the opportunities John Robarts of Ontario hit out such investment at the idea of economic nation- growth and national objectives alism Tuesday night, calling it He made no reference in his a false goal and one that 'would speech to a book published re harm no one more than our- cently by Walter Gordon, for- eelves,"' § mer Liberal finance minister He told the closing session of which advocated steps to con- the annual meeting of the On- trol foreign investment in Cana tario Chamber of Commerce dian resources, But many of.the that Canada cannot. afford to 300 delegates saw it as a sharp discourage direct foreign invest- attack on Mr. Gordon's pro ment, and argued that Canada! posals Civil Servants Strike Bill Is Approved In Commons OTTAWA. (CP) A govern-| Closing hours debates on ment bill handing a host of civil|this bill focused on what Con servants collective bargaining|servative MPs called a division and the right to strike won gen-!of resource responsibilities eral approval in the Commons) An amendment by Davie Ful Tuesday, ton (PC---Kamloops) to make Although the complex bill set-jthe proposed energy, mines and ting out collective bargaining|resources minister responsible must devote its efforts to using provided by achieve real income This to can LEAN, MEATY, BEEF BLADE 59 ROAST BONELESS, ROLLED POT 49 ROAST LEAN, TENDER BONELESS Shoulder of out what we can become, not to remain what we have been There is nothing to reject in our past, but we are a young people with a whole world to build.' The premier said he preferred or ROASTS 79: FREE of "In fact, the growing propor. tion of foreign ownership in manufacturing results from the competitive success of these procedures for some 200,000 civil| for territorial waters and the -pervants was given second read-/continental shelf was defeated 'ing, many MPs served notice '69 to 28 they want to go over its 116 sec. Mr; Fulton withdrew a tions and 1,000-odd subsections ond, specifying that the energy during clause-by-clause study,!minister be responsible for na next stage for the bil tional resources, after the gov Revenue Minister Benson said/ ernment promised to draft one {t would probably take aboutlon the same lines two years for all provisions to i filter down through the public) The government amendment _eryice and get employees Quen mmrer tie (Mm ps a into their proper cate fields of research and study re A companion bill also went ag to resources and allows into second read It woulda| tim to work with the provinces Lee te ect Cammic, tO co-ordinate plans Tiane tne vivi { omm sion a training and recruiting Passage of the bill carried a organization and change the,sovernment pledge that Mines name to the Public Service| Minister Pepin, who would be Commission come energy minister, willl Farlier. third reading was Make a broad policy statement given a government reorganiza- later in the session., tion bill that now goes to the Stanley Knowles (NDP--Win Senate for approval. It shuffles nipeg South Centre) said the responsibilities and changes|right to strike is hedged in the names of some departments Government Rejects NDP Troop Withdrawal Demands By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA (CP)--The govern ment is firmly rejecting ing demands by the New Dem ocratic Party and. some Con servatives for the withdrawal of all or some of the 11,500 Ca nadian troops in Europe se tiveness of the 6.000-man infan try brigade or 5,500-man RCAF Air Division in Europe Mr. Hellyer said enough CF-104 jet bombers the air division to keep it ing for at least five years He told the defence commit But government spokesmen tee: 'We will have to continue concede that such demands maintain an effective force would be difficull to f there (in Europe) as our con the United States began cutting tribution for some period to its troop strength in Kurope come." A Washington press report Other defence officials have this week said nearly half the suggested that the real but un-| U.S. Senate would support a stated reason for the continued! thinning out of the six Ameri- presence of NATO forces in can army divisions in West Germany is to prevent Ger Germany ' many from: taking national Defence Minister Hellyer told command. of military for the Commons defence commit- mations--they naw NATO tee May 12 that "I have no command--and eventually ac doubt that what one country quiring nuclear weapons of it (Canada or the U.S.) decided to. own do might have some influence The New on what the other would even- long sought tually do or be under pressure withdrawal from 4urope. They to do."' have been joined jately by External Affairs Minister: some Conservatives. but not in Martin has said Canada has no cluding Douglas Harkness for ntention of reducing the effec-|mer defence minister grow has there in go to resist its Democrats have Canada's military firms and their custom of plow- ing back savings to increase capacity "Consequently these firms provide expanding job opportu nities at wages and salaries substantially above average, The conclusion is inescapable These firms are tremendously effective instruments for the Improvement of the efficiency and productivity of the Ontario economy," Mr. Robarts said it has been suggested--as Mr, Gordon did in his book A Choice For Can ada that Canada adopt dis eriminatory policies against for eign investment or at least pro: I| vide extra incentives for Cana. dian investment It is clear that the adop tion of discriminatory policies would harm no one more than ourselyes,"' Don't Plan Cottage ~-about half of whom managed to crowd Into the auditorium when he praised the party's founder, the Jate premier Mau rice Duplessis The late premier had stood for Quebec autonomy in his day It was a negative autonomy, bul necessary "becatise it had to break down the resistance of a federal and provincial party| which was the great violator of autonomy." 500 CARS PARADE Mr. Johnson eariier addressed some 900 persons in Cap-de-la Madeleine and was escorted te his night rally by several hun dred sipporters in a parade of 500 cars : } Still earlier, he told an over flow crowd of 600 In Nicolet he! is not a Socialist but he feels that Quehee's proposed $200 000,000 steel mill should be pro vincially owned Sewage System: PC TORONTO (CP)--The govern ment does not plan a survey of Sewage systems serving the province's private cottages, the legislature was told Tuesday J, R. 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