38 } 2 ] O t rl O : ° U Fi ] ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 1, 1967 3 2 nia ories Under Fire : i 4 s | Pearson Has No Objection| === : | For Handling Of Prudential 2%" Has No Objection) "scenes, Bi : | andling rudential NCHEO! | me pibeeaRAN NI 18 | : T L tt B P bl 18 | TORONTO (CP) -- The Pro-|Rowntree, minister of financial|the Clarkson, Gordon and él 0 7 er el u IC DINNER 10 _ [gressive Conservative govern-|and commercial affairs. accounting firm to help. the! OTTAW saa ne ae : 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m, 5 ; {ment of Premier John Robarts| 'Even a well-staffed commis-jcommission speed up its investi-|; tor sons se Ne ae PSs ge oe. aa ee also said he has Buen ora A continues to come under fire for|sion armed with legislation andjgation. Clarkson, Gordon is al) , on said Tuesday hejreceived no response from prov- Parking Reor of Hotel its handling of the Prudential |regulations could be stymied if|subsidiary of Clarkson Co. Ltd, |e. a " ee to making pub-|incial premiers. MOTEL. LANCASTER Finance Corp. collapse. the responsible minister was/trustee for Prudential Finance|poparic. nt ea pga | QUEB EC (CP) Pp 27_KING ST, W : Mr. | ERE -- Premier In the Liberal Leader Robert Nixon called for a full public investi-;advisers Mr.-Rowntree hired to gation into the collapse and/help the commission investi- legislature Tuesday,/hesitant about his duty." since it went into bankruptcy) pobarts' Mr. Nixon said the panel of last November. RObarts Mr. MacDonald charged that Prudential Finance ignored or- proposal for a confer-|Daniel Johnson said Tuesday he | ence on Confederation. "'Jagrees with the idea of holding It would "set at rest any ru-ja national conference in 1967 on i 2 ¢ hha o | a , Donald MacDonald, leader of|gate the $20,000,000 Prudential|ders from the securities com- ad as to-what f might have |the Hered of Confederation, said and the tone in which I|mentioned in the throne speech the New Democratic Party,|Finance collapse is part of 'the|}mission, first to stop sellin " ., 4 charged that government ne-|Conservative family compact.' |notes to the public ne then : me ae he Poag 0 Commons |at the opening of the Ontario glect allowed Prudential Fi-| "At this stage we need people |stop selling them to its own ag ee fo Michael' Starr/legislature. last: week: nance to defraud more small.in- who can advise objectively and |noteholders. ( a mario), ial vanaived : jvestors. for the general good--not to) The NDP leader said a study, eniy git a a desea é we | In calling for an open investi- maintain outdated procedures/of the company's financial pelvel twill ; CP - aie a 'gation, Mr. Nixon said the On-|and institutions that have re-'statements should have dis-|arts whether 'ig Bed iogllaned | tario Securities Commission|sulted in the fleecing of invest-|closed to the commission that! able to my tabling both letters,'| Ya * Money To ~ Invest! Soviet President Makes History sick, who says he hasn't Ala., nursing home. discuss the planning and prep-| jaration needed to deal with a/ jnuclear disaster in 10 reports) appearing in the current issue ore da Corp. ignored orders from the} LEGISLATURE Ontario Securities pvincapagg irs sell : AT-A-GLANCE -- [pubiicrana" then to stop seling lthem to its own noteholders. | . THE ein ia ees | Donald MacDonald, leader of i i rovincial.legislaturesTues-|the New ---Democratic--- Party, system and the issue should be|qay tackled everything from|made the allegation in declar- hor Conga gel yo nel barge (Lincoln) hospital dager rgd to a ling that the provincial govern-| there was little hope of chang-/also urged a quick end to aS bh hee ataa bible es sae te res le ing anybody's view. \debate to allow a vote on sec-|) 0) °°" (pai ar ae "e 4 es ; "In cme ¢ ep togged ond reading of the bill--the key| hopeldle ai well ks Bg blac Feces en urge the House to take the|stage involving approval in| : A Lda Ul a heels . vote quickly," he said. "'Either/principle. Then it could go to [states were suggested my a te oe aes og Ele approve the principle of the|the defence committee where | 0 Dae Be tat ine @hGulA have bill or get a new government.'"'|the views of experts would be/'ial problems in operating ents the OSC that Praden: Ignored Orders TORONTO (CP) -- The On- tario legislature was told Tues- y that Prudential Finance} should be responsible to the leg-|ors in years gone by." |Prudential Finance was contin-/yr pearson < 7 . 4 islature Tather than to _Leslie|_ Mr. Rowntree recently hiced juing to sell notes despite the oo Le sts reports Psi teil Sodeanes lak eames eee commission orders. Monday that the prime minis- here by air for home today Co ] M di ] D . VIOLATED ORDERS ter's letter to: the premier was|after a historic meeting with | ju se e 1Ca entist "This government should)©90 lin tone. The proposal for|Pope Paul and business and po- sig etintbelya } have known not only that Pru-|@ ifugao conference was litical talks with the Italian gov- . for five years | . s \dential Finance was heading for |Tevealed without detail at the|ernment. y investing in Guaranteed iN | For Medical Reinforcement insolvency but that it age io: Opening of the Ontario legisla-| He departed aboard a special | Investment Certificates lating OSC orders and, in doing ture last weck. Soviet Iyushin-118 for Moscow|fm Which ere n's | TORONTO (CP) -- Canada's,of the Canadian Medical Asso-|S°, Was carrying more ind Mr. Pearson was said to have)afler'a week-long visit--the first |i] Suerentesd---os to Principal and as- || 6,493 dentists, trained in med-|ciation Journal. more people to financial ruin."|@sked what kind of a conference |by a ¢ DORN, HEAG OF SIBLE Flexibile-<rioy be und os Cok on lical principles, can supply 30| Dr. McCabe said that with the| The commission ordered the Bibi ay ? ae vi alleles DAYS on " . ae ta way store) 18¢ loars all } jper cent of the medical rein-|support of other professions|company last March to stop | Pointed ~ ihat the normal or ion from the Italian peo- Redecmehie-by, Executore in "1 |forcements that would bejdentists can be trained in anes-|selling its notes following re-/Procecure for a premier want- ue iP lest ealiing sneddle e Ineeded in the aftermath of ajthesia, oral surgery, first aid,|ceipt of a statement which At-|!"& federal-provincial discussion an eee six Dr. C. A.-E. McCabe of Ot-learly management of chest |torney - General Wishart has 'S to approach the prime min Fast Acti be nuclear disaster, -- says|wounds, preparation of casual-|Said indicated the firm was inj!Ster first. eer CENTRAL ONTARIO TRUS) ay Dr. . A. E. McCabe of Ot-|ties for movement and: in gen-|danger of insolvency ' e HOUSE SALE ' <r tawa, dental adviser to the Ca-jeral surgical procedures. Mr. MacDonald continued hiss TORONTO (CP) -- Premier Ss! & SAVINGS CORPORATION i q nadian Emergency Measures| William S. Hacon, chief ofjattack on the government by|John Robarts declined Tuesday ees 3 : Organization. emergency health services for|pointing out its failure to act|to reveal Prime Minister Pear Coll « Member of the 19 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa sia ai iene i : "Joint trading of physicians|EMO, said the value of Can-jon such things as "'pockets of/son's reaction to his call for a OSHAWA and DISTRICT Se Getia' ' jand dentists in mass casualty ada's $21,000,000 medical stock-|poverty", the recent boosts in fede:al-provincial conference to REAL ESTATE BOARD poet NET als WORKING TO STAY YOUNG sts SS Yipile has already been demon-|¢ar prices and trading stamps discuss the problems of Confed and din Phos care could increase the effi-/strated in disasters inside andjand other "gimmickry" that eration. Stafford Paul Kissick, who been sick since a flue bug count to 110. By that time |ciency of the teamwork in di-loutside Canada jadd to food costs Mr. Robarts said in the legis sera at 92 looks almost 70, de- -- age 12 Agree ago, _I've got the blood thorough- |saster and is being considered) ~~~ sees Pos 2 ym 9 bbe gov. lature he had received a letter © NIGHTS : claims he doesn't have an : i eet esate lac : : | i e nt paralysis has resulted|from Mr. Pearson, but the con- he monstrates one of his meth- aching Jolt in Hix Hedy. Oi ly circulating. Kissick is a by seg nog and dental} Prudential in a housing shortage, labor/tents could not be revealed be- SATURDAYS ods for feeling young. Kis- headstands, Kissisk says, "'I resident of a Phenix City, jfacu Ree sole Re strife and poorly co-ordinated|cause it was marked "'confiden- | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE generally stay up until I He is one of 11 specialists who spending for higher education. 'tial."' oo Debate Is Questioned One Uniform Service By BEN. WARD OTTAWA (CP)--Is this de- ; bate necessary? That question was raised Tuesday in the second day of the Commons' resumed debate on a controversial government bill to put the navy, army and air force into a single, one-uni- form service. already been. drawn." "All: that In Manitoba, deterrent CLECOFF'S supermarket heard. \institutions. David Groos (L -- Victoria, Mr. Churchill, a wartime reg- Terry Nugent (PC -- Edmon-| ton-Strathcona) said it would be too late then to halt unification. It would be better to hear from the experts before voting on the principle of the bill. Wallace Nesbitt (PC -- Ox- B.C.) said the unification issuejimental commander who was! has been thoroughly thrashedjdefence minister briefly in the out on previous occasions andjfOrmer Conservative govern- nothing new can be added. The|ment, called on Mr. Hellyer to debate ought to be wound up|abandon the unification plan. quickly for the good of morale} He said one of the reasons in the services. , the minister gave for unifica- ltial Finance was continuing to sell notes despite the OSC or- der. In Newfoundland, Premier Joseph Smallwood announced his government plans to put a starving whale, trapped in a pond near Burgeo, Nfld., on government relief. Help for the 800-ton mammal might amount of Service. Offer the Finest Prices and Best Service to the People of Oshawa ... and Look Forward to Many More Good Years Gordon Churchill (PC--Winni-|tion was that it would create alford) said M to $1,000. 4 ; r r. Hell, N leg South Centre) did not/single mobile force capable of fete Mee 'ok el Legislatures were also in ses- agree. It was the first real op-|meeting United Nations peace-|the traditional military roles of|Sion in Quebec, Ontario and , portunity given to' the House for/keeping emergencies anywhere|national security and collective|British Columbia. Saskatchewan OPEN epee inadlten a cpaiale baci defence. Even the UN was|opens its legislature Thursday, sn ..| But this could be done with-/steering away from the peace-|earliest opening in 16 years. sa Syantend to examine, Wis lout destroying the separate|keeping idea. In the Manitoba hospital de- MONDAY "a e greate: , identities and duties, of the; The unified force would be|bate, Larry Desjardins (L--St. TUESDAY : present services. "all dressed up with no place|Boniface) suggested a deter- d MAY DRAG ON to go." |rent fee might get rid of some an sia Mr. Groos, an ex-navy captain SUGGESTS ELITE FORCE : people who use a hospital for a ; ? .. Mr. Churchill suggested the lee i WEL who {s chairman of the Com-|creation of a special elite force . birthday. He also said hospital mons defence committee, said|o¢ perhaps 3,000 men specially King Charles l sweepstakes might be a means ice there is a danger that _ ee selected and trained for UN po- of gerne: more revenue. bate will drag on for weeks and)jice duty. It could be equipped| ' REJECTS LESAGE IDEA 8 A.M. to become an exercise in a with defensive arms and ar- Remembered In Quebec, the legislature re- The battle lines . . - have/mored carriers. : jected a proposal by Opposition | 9 P.M. "We can have it both ways| _LONDON (AP) -- King |Leader Jean Lesage aimed at PARLIAMENT and everybody will be satis-| Charles I, executed 318 |solving the Quebec teachers' THURSDAY, fied," he told Mr. Hellyer, who| Years ago by Oliver Crom- |strike. Mr. Lesage proposed CECIL L, ELLIOTT FRIDAY AT A GLANCE displayed no reaction. bea pecs grag hope creation of a three-man media-, "f" The navy, army and RCAF ly by D 0 place tion committee and recom-if Guide Realty Limited wishes to and : then would be retained in their a te cited x mi un Due mended that the government eeneunce the recent appoint- SATURDAY TUESDAY, Jan, 31 _. {present form to provide na- ye note pnts ' raise, in a certain number Of|f ment of Mr. Cecil L. Elliott to a Liberal David Groos, chair- |tional defence and to fill vital Tate eis all fervent school boards, a wage ceiling] their Sales Staff, Having recent- til 10 P.M. man of the Commons defence |C anadian responsibilities in| 10%? em who believe the |imposed by the department of J ly passed all courses required by committee, He ye on ae NATO and NORAD. a he _ ie ea nse education Oct. 14. i] the Oshawa and District Real House to give quick approva Jack McIntosh (PC -- Swift Has eat Premier Daniel Johnson said|} Estote Board he will be glad to in principle to armed forces Current-Maple Creek) said the bagfiot peal ge = he rejected the proposals be-|} serve you and is well qualified J) unification. Jack MeIntosh |fefence minister was trying to] -- Two trumpeters. from the |CauSe the government has af-| to render ponte gle con- Hf Conser aus saint Bellver impose on Canada something] Royal Horse Artillery |fected more than 200,000 school} Scientious service. Call him et C a ee ta cake by coll. (he knew nothing about. sounded the last post. Then |Children. 723-528) 14x41 1 -- oD shy es lb ine Teas question of |. Russell MacEwen (PC--Pic-| a lone piper played a la- Ontario Liberal Leader Rob- civilian control of the military. tou) criticized the closure or| ment. ert Nixon criticized the govern- | G id R It Lid -- Conservative Clifford Smail- proposed closure of bases in the The king's last command | ment for its handling of the $20,- | uide hea y . wood urged an all-party com- |Maritimes. They were vital} before he died was 'remem- 000,000 Prudential Finance) mittee to investigate amateur [Rens of the national defence! her." 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