Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1966, p. 23

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 8, 1966 23 | MK mart. A Division of the S. 5. Kresge Company Limited Will Lesage, Shaw Fail 'Where King Succeeded ? By JAMES NELSON jmain in office and face the! new gga He yo --_ f y v Tw y news ected House. cient third-party OTTAWA (CP)--Two provin-new!y-thected house of getting sufficien icial premiers -- Conservative! suport to control the House. He | | | | | eleaw Only DISCOUNT BOMBSHELL Shimazu who t took in Japan, is the Paul Rappa- Legislation liable GIRLS' Cotton Print BLOUSES Girls' cotton super fine fobrie in °N' that no formal permission waS a Canada dairy commission. given for the sort of book Lord Moran now has published, He said these will be in addi- tion to items already introduced) land any emergency legislation' our large selection of coo! bright summer blouses, from dressy to sport styles, plain or ruffled fronts, front or back closing, most sleeveless, some with matching bon- outer and classic styles, Gubranteed washable, assorted prints and madros plaids. In sizes 8 to 14; Reg, K mart deaus, sizes range from 10 to 16 in a good assortment of colors 9.22 eoch--limited quantities, price 1.47, Now that may be required. Ottawa aims at having the medical care program begin by} July 1, 1967. The federal legis- Hippocratic oath, to surround) young members to its ranks. lation will offer assistance to) the doctor-patient relationship. |The executive plans to spend any province that agrees to set Under the BMA's ethical prin-|more than £3,000 on a recruit-,up a medical plan along prin- ciples, a doctor who discloses|ing drive to double the present| ciples laid down by the govern- the confidences of hts patient! strength of 5,189 by next spring.' ment Premiers Shaw and Ltsage . -onfid | Walter Shaw of Prince Edward/both fell short of majorities in| Wn 16 Commons confidence lous position of having lost ma-'tion is a 15-to-15 tie, with a de- of the most controversial phases} \jorities in their legislatures but|ferred election still to come for'of Canadian political and con- A principle of the parliamen-|day's Quebec election is: Union tive Opposition Leader Arthur) may fail to win an election, he). The most celebrated case in partment was riddled with legislature if he chooses to re- after failing to win a majority, iamentary committee, which L | Liberals retyrned 101 members on the customs scandal in the| I an to Parliament in a 245 - seat Commons, Mr. King in 1926) four others. Mr. Lord Byng refused, on federal housing official told Can- King had the largest group in Commons through a majority the ugly urban quilt of wires,/117 Liberals, 50 Conservatives, Mr. King told the Commons restore beauty to cities and. Journalist Bruce Hutchison ter since the Governor-General and Housing Corp., told the Ca- eryone's amazement and King's | believe under the British prac- Li 7 ' hs ¢ He itemized electric and tele- 1925. by Lord Byng to form a govern- Girls' ating billboards, and 'sagging, despair quickly passed." oaths of office In little or Hirohito of Japan, says mother, Princess Suga, is daughter of "monstrous desecra- Governor-General of tion"' that must be corrected feated on a non-confidence mo- - been outraged by the products ter and test his strength in the g 3 ni be Waist sizes 23 to 30, pre-shrunk, with zipper fly front, 2 back s s give-a-damn attitude," he said As Priority SUGGESTS A CURE OTTAWA (CP) -- in planni ot ajor By CAROL KENNEDY it ng, not in major spend LONDON (CP) -- A copy of lavite : : . Both The Daily Mail and The| Plan Is one of the priority items) oe oe ee ist run--loci Sketch say that if Dr. Scott feels|in the government's parliamen- |.) ; : ee years as Sir Winston Churchill's a ere td * P cally 'and inevitably--to you, doctor has been sent by the sional secrecy by Lord Moran! mor recess, Works Minister Mc-. other top officials of our muni he may submit the book to the, : cyl " llraith told the Commons Mon- ¢ipailities. the chairman of its central eth- fl ; ai ] ical committee, watchdog on affair may turn into a test case Gay. last sree on the subject of professional) Mr, Mcllraith, government of Aes serve rea ape gt 1 } using Act 25) -- Ladies' d reported Tuesday. ni t k satin adies an [ boat" inttae 4 communities began receiving) 5 ; A spokesman for the BMA de- In a_recen ter to grants to prepare 33 renewall Misses again de-'listed the measures to be han- been sent to Dr. Stuart Noye Winston knew of his intentions Other new ones are amend-| made for dithan renewal siiMibe FORMERLY CKLB (FM) Scott, committee vice - chair- But Sir Winston's son, Raldolph, ment of the Bank Act, an Text of Mr. Lupien's address weeks of controversy, which or- Be in foshion this summer, choose frone iginated in the correspondence book, covering Churchill's war- REDS SEEK YOUTH time leadership as well as his) LONDON (CP)--The British Istand and Liberal Jean Lesage their elections. The latest stand- votes. of Quebec--now are in the curi-| ing after the May 30 P.E.L elec- But what followed was one still having control of their gov-| two other seats. stitutional life. Harry Stevens, ernments. Latest standing after ' Sun- chief lieutenant of Conserva- tary system of government is! Nationale 55, Liberal 51, inde- Meighen, charged in a 1 \that although a prime minister) pendent 2. mons speech the customs de- is not required to resign until Canadian history of a prime! 8ralt, incompetence and needing defeated by members of the minister deciding not to quit After investigation by a a was in 1925 when the late W. proved MT. Stevens' charges' Mackenzie King's federal Tight, and facing certain defeat house composed also of 116 Con-| asked Lord Byng for dissolution Conde ned servatives, 24 Progressives, and and a new general election. The 1925 election followed Srounds that Mr. King had VANCOUVER (CP) -- A top four years during which Mr.| Shown he could not control the ada's mayors and reeves Tues-|the Commons but was one man 4"d so Meighen should be called day it is up to them to tackle| short of a majority. There were 9" (0 try. poles and sprawling dumps. 65 Progressives, and three La- he had resigned and the coun- Urban renewal alone will not ber MPs in the 235-seat House. try was without a prime minis- towns, Jean Lupien, vice-presi-.says in his book, Mr. Prime "declined to acceht my advice dent of the Central Mortgage Minister, that it was 'to ev-jto grant a dissolution to which nadian Federation of Mayors utter incredulity" that the Lib- tice | am entitled." 4 and Municipalities erals didn't win a majority in' Mr. Meighen was summoned Y = phone wires, abandoned quar King thought: at first. ment and did so, but Mr.King ries, auto graveyards, prolifer- of resigning. This moment of questioned the propriety of the © Yoshihisa Shimazu, four- International Airport before Hisanaga g : | Cowboy King year-old grandson of Emper- leaving for Japan. The boy's was born illiterate hand-made signs' as Instead, Mr. King advised the more than three months, Mr./| : part of the the day, Meighen's government was de-| goodbye to Lyn Rappaport the youngest daughter of the port. Baron Byng of Vimy, that he last night at nearby Dulles Emperor and the wife of (AP Wirephoto) "We have all seen and have would remain as prime minis- tion and a new election was held aR in 1926, Ps s M di M of neglect, negligence, irrespon- =" sibility, lack of planning and and 2 front pock i D ckets. Reg. Km ri 95. Ethics Committee Gets e icare ean adequate controls and a don't- t p | art price 4.95 Cont ial Memoi on roversla. emolrs Mr. Lupien said the cure lies SPECIAL a pair play to bead eure 18 for a medical care insurance & Meta 2 crane S Praia *,..» For leadership in these Lord Moran's memoirs of his there is a breach of profes- tary program before the sum- the mayors and reeves and British Medical Association to n general medical council and the is. daiplen:-enid. that in« the doctors' ethics in Britain, it was secrecy, House leader, gave the medical The care bill top ranking when he clined to confirm or deny news- Times Lord Moran i \ schemes. paper reports that the hook had fended his book by saying Sir dled in this part of the. session. ] act year 21 grants' were} COTTON man and his secretary, Anthony Mon-| amendment to the crop insu- was released t BLOUSES ' ; ; § o the pres : The reported move follows six|tague - Browne, are convinced rance plan and establishment Of| vance of delivery, press in ad columns of The Times, on whether Lord Moran's 830-page declining years, is a breach of Communist Party is launching the secrecy intended, under the}a campaign to attract more al GLECOFF'S Supermarket! 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