Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1967, p. 7

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is over LONG DAY Most of the crowd had drifted away from the stands at San Francisco's Kezar stadium late Satur- day and by the time Mrs. Martin Luther King Jr., had spoken. Earlier some 60,000 .marchers crowded into the football stadium to hear a slate of speakers de- nounce the Vietnam war. However, the rain and the long hours of marching and listening took their toll of the spectators. (AF _Witephiota) Hellyer Gets Offer TORONTO (CP) -- Defence Minister Hellyer was offered Saturday a final solution to his problems involving unification} of the armed forces -- abolish them. The suggestion came from} one of 80 youths at a Liberal conference. Mr. Hellyer stood up slowly and unsmiling. "That is a gross oversimplification," and he) went on to defend his unifica- tion policy Mr. Hellyer, Trade Minister Winters and Finance Minister Sharp attended the conference at York University to answer questions from the floor. Main speaker was Robert) Nixon, Ontario Libera] leader. In his speech and in answer to! questions, Mr. Nixon said: 1. Ontario should consider collecting income tax now col- lected by Ottawa and remitted to Ontario. He said responsibil- ity for levying taxes directly would encourage more care in spending the money. 2, Car insurance should be compulsory but not socialized. Mr. Nixon said insurance firms should be required to justify rate increases at public hear- ings. 3. Ontario should provide sec-|, ond mortgages to homeowners, 4. Federal - provincial rela- tions will be an issue in the Ontario election expected in June, "I think the premier of Ontario is intent on making it an issue," Mr. Nixon said. '\clair River Research Project) {lution figures ranked below ' |centres. _|cials, Dr. Morton said the pre- 'Pollution Figures Disputed Morton, chairman of | More than 2,000 persons dem--New York and San Francis onstrated in cities across Can-,Saturday, involving about 15 ARN "p) ada during the weekend against/000 marchers. including sor SARNIA (CP) Dr. E. R Canndiahs. volvement the St.{the war in Vietnam. The Canadian demonstrations; Most of the shouting and plz ".hey sparked counter - demon-'ment should supply a hospital In Vancouver, more than 1,500 today?"; | By THE CANADIAN PRESS \ coincided with mass protests 1 |°ard-waving at demonstrations Prime Minister Pearson and Halifax, Toronto, Regina and/External Affairs Minister Mar-0n the war in Vietnam, but ancouver were against U.S jstrations that upheld the U.S.) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 17, 1967 '71 eo ° ICanadiin DemiOnsthGhigie iii io sisal teen emcees eerie of Canada called on the federal North and South Vietnamese Saturday and heard T. C. Doug- | government to 'greatly increase civilians to Canada for treat- jlas, national leader of the New e Protest War In Vietnam is medical aid to both North ment in Canadian hospitals. 'Democratic Party, speak .on and South Vietnam." "The board recognizes that Vietnam, In a telegram Sunday to there may be conflicting views Another 300 marchers walked | to the U.S, consulate in Toronto tin, the church's board of evan- surely no one would oppose such Saturday. Anti-U.S. demonstra- |gelism and social service sug humanitarian actions which we tors shouted: "Hey, hey LBJ, in the war. Bullgested the Canadian govern- propose," the telegram' said how many kids did you kill Wo WITH BI BLADDER IRRITATION ter many women as mez | pre made shlserable or. common trina mn Cau. ® germ, Escher: pce To quickly combat 4 'secondan es, muscular Dains and same by Kidneyand Bladder iritations try taking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with R ne of water 3 times daily for a few s. CYSTEX is a cleaning urinary antle septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for Rheumatism, Sciatica Pains, Headac Backache, and muscular pains, OYSTEX {rom druggist, Feel better fast. said Sunday that Sarnia's pol- those of many other industrial Speaking at a meeting in which the research committee's report was given to civic offi- valent air pollutant in the area was sulphur dioxide, the result of burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gasolines, He said Sarnia's average an- nual level has increased from 1.4 parts per hundred million parts of air, in 1963 to 2.8 pphm parts of air in 1966, Pamphlets Handed Out' LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Cana- dian National Socialist party | |members handed out pamphlets} again Saturday while city coun- \cillors were discussing a pro- |posal to tighten control over |persons giving out street Bape: |bills Saturday night unknown "per-| jsons painted eight swastikas Jand the word 'Jew' on a Mos- jlem mosque in the city | The handbill proposal, jsparked by the controversy | which has arisen in the past! three weeks of CNSP pamphlet | distribution in the city, was de-| feated | Handouts of the pink pam-) iphlets by members of the CNSP were halted by police last week on the assumption the existing bylaw requires all distributors to have a licefe. City offi- cials, however, later discovered the bylaw refers only to those | who are "in the business" of distributing handbills, SEEK WIDER COVERAGE Saturday's proposal for an amendment was made to cover individuals who are not employ- jees of anyone in this business, lor who are not in the business | themselves. Council members argued this | would require someone in the icity to pass on the desirability of the contents of various hand- bills, and to decide which or- | ganizations would be granted a |licence. John Beattie, of Toronto, self- styled Canadian Nazi leader, and Martin Weiche, of London, national party chairman, drew a large crowd of onlookers when they passed out pam- phlets at a downtown intersec- tion. A week ago, Mr. Beattie said London was being singled out as a future party stronghold jand that demonstrations and pamphlet distribution was slated in the city for several weeks. A review of the curriculum} in elementary schools is needed. Kapuskasing, Wins Title FORT ERIE, Ont. (CP)--| Kapuskasing Merchants won the all-Ontario intermediate A hockey championships by de- feating Fort Erie Frontiers 8-5 Saturday night. The Merchants won the best- of-three series 2-0 following their 12-4 win here Friday night. 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