Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1967, p. 21

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ded TR VE WES THE OSHAWA TIMES, 2] tario PEARSON A LS T le Wateeltey: March 29, 1967 f- LV | al p R E cq q = caret . uy ve, fire, Ann ts P ed gary tonight. He will hold a * recognized ouncemen romis press conference Thursday be- Excitement! Adventure unde the Seal fore flying to Vancouver. : |, the ves- Of I N He attends a. private dinner laims ex- t t We k of the Canadian Institute for deductible mpor ance ex e@ International Affairs Thursday ;: ht Friday Ss appraised OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-| Appointment of an associate by a royal commission under ch amo save Mae Per s, 60 per ter Pearson has promised an-/finance minister to assess the/tyan Rand, former justice of|harbor and addresses a Liberal is paid nouncements of interest and sweeping changes proposed by the Supreme Court of Canada.| Party dinner. i se general importance next week,|the Carter royal commission on Sup US OF VANAGR: He Ales ln : ers fixed possibly appointment of a new/|taxation also has been sug-|DENIES CRITICISM Sundair nd o Santa Barbara stallations Governor-General and a shuffle'gested in government circles.|| Mr, Pearson also denied the and -- ie equipment of the federal cabinet. Mr. Pearson said the govern-|federal government is luke- Monday night. : appraised He met a cabinet executive|ment"s bill to unify the navy,|warm to a cultural agreement -- cmrninme ewe e-per-cent committee Tuesday after a two- jarmy and air force into a single |between France and Quebec. | . week Caribbean vacation andjservice is a top item for the |The criticism had been reported -------- ah a meeting of all the! jCommons and will go ahead during a Paris visit of Quebec IZZA waLwa LUS- ministers for early next week|at the very earliest date." |Cultural Affairs Minister Jean- IL 2? on his return from receiving an| : Noel Tremblay. Phone 723-024) ODE MARSHALL: PAT PREST: EN CTIN: SKIP WARD: FRANK McHUGH ane ELSA LANCHESTER honorary degree at paras | Alo peri pri tedge i1!,|_ Mr. Pearson leaves today for| or 728-0192 TECHNICOLOR 4 of California at Santa Barbara | eek listed pagaerny oak a luncheon address in Calgary | EPI"S FEATURE TODAY AT: "There will be announce-| Mir ae on les" CHMnWAE ana|2"d to receive an honorary de-| | 1:30 - 3:30-5:18 ments next week of interest but). edt aware 16 (4 y as| gree at the University of Cal- | | Bee goto not before then," Mr. Pearson| D : OB he af a) one 7:20 - 9:25 fold ews conference nthe ems fr the Commons 10 de ---- -- cabinet room, ods. There were "some | oe | See "he eae at aging of others" which he did not enu- YJ | STARTS 240 MATTER WHERE | public in the Commons, which TE hicatel Paat & naw oan EVER FUMED ze a7 YOU'VE BEEN...NO MATTER ron aa DUTCH FOREIGN Minl- at Ypenburg Airbase near heritage." Between Luns |esumes sitting next Monday, acnentary « Sehion Meni bel TOMORROW -- BEFORE sster Joseph Luns welcomes 'The Hague. In a prepared and Humphrey is William |pECLINES DISCUSSION opened right after the present COUNTRY shy HERE Vice President and Mrs. 'tatement, Humphrey said 'Tyler, U.S. ambassador to | He declined to discuss a suc-jone ends, possibly with a week- MUSIC XS eae ' sos the people of the United -- the Netherlands, cessor as Governor-General tolend break between the two. ~ pees ee sie 0 Humphrey to the States and of the Nethers (AP Wirephoto by cable |Gen, Georges P. Vanier who] He said dates should be fixed j : Netherlands as they arrive lands "share a common from The Hague) died three weeks ago, except|soon for the visits of President| ' to say the announcement will)Johnson and President de iWweLlel ' e ; be made simultaneously in Lon-|Gaulle of France. They will LDING ' don and here. come to Ottawa first before) JOHNNY CASH U. S. Still Cares Message When asked whether other an-|heading to Montreal for Expo.|f 4 The STONEMANS ce of nouncements might be about] He said he will consult legal 4 LEFTY FRIZZELL >, cabinet changes, he replied,jexperts before replying to Mr. NORMA JEAN with a grin, 'I didn't mention|Justice Leo Landreville who PORTER WAGONER ump rey 'e | es '@) urope cabinet changes." has asked that he be heard in OSBORNE BROS, There has been widespread the Commons or that the Su-) The CARTER FAMILY 1 WASHINGTON (CP) -- Vice-|relations and European matters|no evidence the president him- age ig get olga tk ee hie yevols oH oog his, ROBERT PATRICK President Hubert H. Humphrey|in general. ; self has any plans to see the|ang possibly assign new respon-| A joint Commons-Senate com: Hotel ey C WEEKDAYS 7 and 9:10 has been sent to Europe for Ae nerds the Phat abe main U.S. allies, although he is|sibilities. A joint Commons-jmittee has recommended Mr ' bo bee FROM 1 P.M. 2 REA two weeks to say that the U.S. chill a "is ated naw a il ridant going to Latin America early|Senate committee has recom-|Justice Landreville be removed| | { : T. FROM 2 P.M, siiilt eaves tes ae ent'next month for a hemisphere|mended establishment of a con-/from the Ontario Supreme} Md a "YOUR ee jsummit meeti irs A s s But, while there'are at least!" rere ts a growing suspicion ng sumer affairs department Court bench as recommended BEST SHOW VAL two main European problems of|that the once-aloof de Gaulle is| immediate concern to the U.S.,|interested now in a Franco-| Vietnam perhaps more than American summit on neutral) e| | ever is the abiding concern of President Johnson. It is re- garded as highly unlikely that Johnson himself can get away for what would be his first visit as president to Europe. The current issue of News- week quotes unidentified diplo- matic sources as saying Expo 67 may serve to set up meetings later this year between the U.S. president and President de Gaulle of France and Prime Minister Wilson of Britain. The magazine says Wilson {s visiting Montreal in June and hopes to slip down to Washing- ton to 'discuss Vietnam, NATO, the Common Market, East-West Five-Day Week Aim In Soviet MOSCOW (AP)--More than 80 per cent of the Soviet Union's factory and office workers will go to a five-day work week this year, Viktor V. Grishin, chairman of the all-union Central Council of Trade Unions, said today 66,- 000,000 of the 79,700,000 non - agricultural workers will bene- fit from the change. Teachers are among those not affected. He did not mention the ap- proximately 28,000,000 farm workers, few of whom appar-| ently will benefit. The 41-hour work week will| not: be changed but will be} spread over five days instead) of six, Grishin told a meeting | of | the central council. | EARN UP TO $100, _ A WEEK OR MORE BIG PAY JOBS WAITING for MARVEL GRADUATES Marvel Hairdressing Schools | in principal cities offer ex- clusive training. Complete course DAY or EVENINGS, For free brochure, write or visit. MARVEL BEAUTY SCHOOLS Established over 40 years Dept. OT. 219 Bloor St. W. | TORONTO : "MARVEL TOUCH" | ground in Canada or on the French islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon off Newfoundland. Chief topic of discussion: Viet-| nam," Canadian officials are frankly skeptical about such a Johnson- de Gaulle meeting, all things considered. In any event, Vice-President Humphrey has been dispatched | to attempt to bring Europe into) line on supporting a nuclear- control pact with the Soviet Union. West Germany, taking a much more independent line these days, has been opposed to what it says would be the hazard of buying permanent second-class status as an indus- trial atomic power. Other Euro- pean nations take the same tack. LETTERS HELPED US. Humphrey also is defending the U.S. position in Vietnam wherever he goes. American of- ficlals say North Vietham's ac- tion last week of making public Johnson's February peace offer and Ho Chi Minh's rejection, has dulled some of the Euro- pean criticism of U.S. policy. 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