Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1966, p. 31

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Hara-Kiri Russian Roulette Ploy iri Bid Made Could Force New Vote | ser, sus ws » By DAVE MCINTOSH jon Thursday and next Monday.|and they would be able to tell hurled a can of human excre- OTTAWA (CP) -- Thé Com-| The Conservatives run thejnext week's party convention ment at cabinet ministers du- mons is playing Russian rou-|risk of getting civil servants and|they had forced the government ring a heated legislative session ieite, The right combination in|conttactors angry with them. |to act. in September attempted hara- the chamber could blow it up, | However, there's a much| 'The government has already |X! in his prison ward, it was Here is how this kind of|greater risk than people not get-|compromised to some extent. learned Tuesday. brinkmanship works: ting paid, The government could}t,ast week it said it would bring | Kim Du-han, awaiting trial on The government needs about|pull the plug and call an elec-|on the unification bill after in-|charges of contempt of the as- $340,000,000 to pay its November|tion, even though it's only ®|terim supply was passed. But it/sembly, slashed his abdomen bills, It has to ask Parliament|year since the last one. dropped this plan this week, |with an edged object Oct. 6 or fox it Opposition Leader Diefenba-| And Mr. Hellyer has taken a|97, his lawyer, Kim Un-ho,| This opens up a debate called )ker would dearly, like to, take| much sotter line in the last cou. said ; ; interim' supply" and MPs can/another Liberal "retreat" be- : talk on any subject they choose|fore his party's convention here|Pl@_ of days--to the point of} Prison officials confirmed the VACATIONS VIA for as long as they wish. next week. agreeing with some opposition|incident but refused to give CANADIAN PACIFIC |. 'The Conservatives, of most of] pit might he be accused by arguments. more information. AIRLINES TO them, decided to go after De-| ome Conservatives of trying to HONOLULU pasts poner Hellyer on ON@\forcg an election before his specific matter. arty was ready for one and ee haetes Send the armed forces unifl- just #0 he could. try again for @ POUR WINTER VACATIONS cation bili to the defence com: ithe prime ministership? ' FOR TWO TO THE mittee before Commons second! rrp» question on Parliament pod MOTOR INN SKI VILLAGE OWEN SOUND INCLUDING... @ THE NEW CAMARO Ontario Motor Soles Ltd. AAAs @ TWO SEVEN DAY FOR THE FINEST. Custom and reading--approval in principle Hill today was not "who. will eady Made they said. Mr, Hellyer sald),ino but, rather, "who. will no, After second ading the bill) shicken out first?" Berhe Conservatives have kept/EXPECT COMPROMISE ne in the jatest Shodes and talking for eight sitting days,! Some sort of compromise fabrics... see... © Electrohome Port i joble including today, No committee |seems to be shaping up. TELEVISION SET study, no money, The Liberals won't give in on ' Parkway Television PORES Dry Goods & Draperies "Blackmail," said Mr, Hell-|the + ge see gg yer. But they wi row a very ere INSTALLED ® $1,540.00 DRAPERY TRACKS in Merchandise Vouchers large bone to the Conservatives: FRIDAY A HOLIDAY Immediate introduction of the| | 723-7827 Friday, Nov. 11, is a Com-)egisiation to incredse old-age 74 CELINA STREET FANCY FOOTWORK JUST DUCKY This duck, found limp- ing along the Ottawa Riv- er shore with part of one leg and its foot missing, is mighty proud of his new artificial limb and rubber foot, Norman Lackey of Ot- tawa, whose 13 - year-old son Terry found the lame duck, designed the artificial limb and foot from a wire coat hanger, leather glove and old inner tube. Now Donald, as the Lackeys named him, can walk and swim like any other duck and has found a new home Pucci Appeals For World Aid FLORENCE, . Italy (AP) =» Emilio Pucci, internationally: higher fashion might never re- cover, He expressed hope for long-term credits, Puce! spoke as a fashion ar- biter and member of Parlia- ment. Standing near his wrecked known designer and leader of|workshop, he pointed to ruined | the Florence fashion industry, |heaps of garments and clothes) appealed to the world Tuesday being shoveled into trucks for to help this flood-stricken city. | disposal. He said unless massive finan- "My. entire life's work is cial aid came, the city of arts,|gone. Yet I know that I per- antiquities, leather work and|sonally shall begin again. in the country with a dog kennel operator. mons holiday. 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