eee es swe Pasa ' ph hth Mel ae DLP Pina ut the one that signed to help s of salmon and fish, the device tact size of each THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 27, 1967 7 REQUESTS LABELLED 'MEDIEVAL' Controls On Finance Firms Canada Likely To Oppose aw Police Chiefs Stir Storm _|Afro-Asian Demand At UN| Oytlined By Quebec Premier js. Afro-Asian group introduced alforts to solve the problem ; ae ; ve : tario have decreased steadily resolution in the United Nations|'through diplomatic dialogue'| ®UEBEC (CP) Premier "onal nto hope groups such as notaries, law-lsince the introduction of new General Assembly Wednesday|must be made, he told the as-|Daniel Johnson Wednesday ans perciuneats . yers, and investmeni dealers|safety caps on containers, Winde 'night outlined a three-part pro- J who will not be included in the|Sor druggists found in a survey. I C : u Lib I t ti i ] \calling upon the UN t te|sembl: ci ig upon the 0 create|sembly. He said the insurance system Deposit Insurance Act. Of 92 cases of poisoning in By THE CANADIAN PRESS J. S. Midanik of .Toronto,; In Ottawa, Prime Minister rs 7 Nob a egies ; hut the C : , ; .|an administration for South-| Nobody could say in advance|sram to develop legislation es-|_. J cr "Hberty"groue have cor|Asorinion+ Ontario cue: lr, Joho Mateson sna |West Na and, "ike al ago/uhat woud hapoey bat pu laliting, greater "government tat' atlases TT, The federally» charerea| MAC 07, 1 ee . i les avi) Hi ' A oli err "sictin jessary measures" to insta . jlic opinion in the Uni States|control of financial institutions. . cription BS_ lided head-on over police re- Hroige gh Be geen Moo signed ea & psa insight into the It is virtually certain that the/would not understand immedi-| At the annual conference of| The premier said a bill will be ae Bhd ic will net = af-/One case involved a safety cap quests for wider powers to fight 1 ' Afro-Asian draft resolution, asjate recourse to coercive meas-|the Canadian Trust Companies|Presented next week in the leg- ie hecsuis bi pion oye improperly fastened. = c ow crime, including the right tojquests as "absolutely not justi-idisciplines relating to reform)" eae" wil be opposed. bylures before an attempt is made iati lature "'t i i § " 'Vtation Association, Mr. Johnson an-|islature "to establish a univer- , search homes without warrantsified. "en Canada, the United States and|at a dialogue." hose: sal guarantee of all deposits|{ter@! field" where deposits David Lewis, NDP houseiwest European members, dip-| The motion to install a UN| --petails of a proposed de-|collected in Quebec and not ex- are already guaranteed. NCE and to arrest suspects without|,4grers wITH LASH filing charges. Cal ' F : leader and Toronto lawyer, said ; ; ini ene) os sa! di 20,000. The official said the Quebec " valgary's police chief, Ken : ', |lomatic sources said. administration in South - West! posit insurance program ob-|Cceeding $20,000. beat ' acon. a et es Mclver, said the recommenda- ron we gy geal a pig Support of the Soviet bloc also| Africa, no matter how it has to/ Jiging all deposit-taking finan-| A high government official te a iene mine ke Poe Phone 723-024) t.N. : tions were not referred to the is regarded as doubtful, be-|be done, is co - sponsored by| tit nder both|said the Quebec deposit insur- among comments Wednesday Fades proach to the problem of crime h ; : ial institutions unde sa uebec deposit insur-linsure deposits in eredit unions, or 728-0192 1967 association's 'general member-|4 44 oct) the administra. |C2US€ of Soviet opposition to di-)49 African and Asian countries! federal and provincial charter|ance program will be broken livastn from members of Parliament/snin "and the only part I agree|{tection and the administra-| 3 UN rule of the disputed/and Yugoslavia a re ; estment companies that re- EPI'S ; with legal backgrounds. th in th ; t tion of justice." UN administrat 1d to take part. own into three parts: ceive deposits and 4 : "Te? with is the retention of the ; territory. : : The administration would) Pans. to establish a central] 1, A law to insure deposits in . Door Prize a aaa Sxainple y the po lash." Gordon | Fairweather, Con-|' 'The Afro - Asian action camejbe a temporary one, designed| inspection department over-lall non-banking institutions un-\" mortgage companies. cg 10-8 pcr, nr in Editon SAN taal re nes pena Ny, Mca, Malo, pe Suh" Hest Aenean oberg fancier cer aro ori = 5 , 'dberti : nen on ; its *,'|appealed for an -|for nce, The institutions in Quebec which|charter. Included are trust and 8.5467 Nadian Civil Liberties Associa-|nsychiatric examinations, Prof.|Said he recarded the associa-lootiate a settlement of thelfixes June, 1968, as a target scclva ena oR ings "companies, etedit ab pi NOW PLAYING! "quite out-!South - West Africa issue with|date for independence. South Africa. And shortly be-| South Africa rejected a UN Chief Booth said he stood be-|fore it was introduced by Chief|General Assembly resolution of But at V ate Po-|,4,.Winnipes magistrate, Ianjhind all of the recommenda-|s, 0. Adebo, the Nigerian am-|last October which declared hil Raich: Reathy prec; |Dubienski, suggested that such|tions though he said they were|hassador, Wednesday afternoon,| that its right to rule South-West --Plans to redraft legislation|and the like. concerning security regula-| 2. Legislation affecting de- tions, to streamline laws con-jposits through professional cerning company reports and to set new ground rules for DANCING At The ee eDrastic and far-reaching," cen fat "yy a "the bd dated dat moors i 4 7 |much reason to examine the po- 4 said Alberta Premier E. C.hiice. Manning. Julie | Oskar Christie | Werner pal a ee examinations "are a good idea|written by the association's ex-|U.§. Ambassador Arthur Gold-|Africa, acquired under a operation of financial institu- a : Pal CH A 'est 4 for any professional man work-|ecutive committee. |berg spoke in support of Can-|League of Nations mandate in| tions. Cc | s l first role since her of the 'ett age tied a Pro! ett ing with the public--including] He said this committee in-|ada's appeal. 1920, has been forfeited because olonia ghee soe of Oe ee ak ee oe policemen," cluded the police chiefs of Tor-| He rejected the idea that the/of its racist policies and its re-/SURPASS ONTARIO LAW King St. East at Townline for prsthy oe FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES For a Pleasureable relaxed evening seed join us! by cy r. po geet ea Mr. Midanik also said he feltjonto, Winnipeg, Regina, Halifax | United Nations should immedi-|fusal to accept an obligation to| Mr. Johnson told the associa- ie aa ean jthat to hold a person without|and Chatham, Ont.. He said he! ately try to force South Africa's|report to the UN on its admin-|tion his government's legislation Pomaily Feng, laying a charge against him|was not at the meeting. white - minority administration' istration, lon deposit insurance will go be- FORFEIT LIBERTIES "smacks of police state-ism." We are the agents of the na citizen," "In our society there cannot |Canadian i iet t ; said the bg ng te, Mibaptibg 46 at be a police right to detain peo-|Vancouver chief as he com- crime can be fought more ef-|Ple on the basis of preventive|mented on suggestions the rec- e w fectively and if it were not pre-|detention." be Oger ag could mean a) TECHNICOLOR 7 & 9: " iet "We're all concerned with the|police state. sol ] a ; hear ce eg ie ae Fi Meng d problems that face law enforce-| "Everything- that is being| e pj MABIROPRSE WIEN FM Pcnecaen « A DHOMERSAL RELEASE yaar: gcomt At @ news conference he crit-|ment officers," said Premier|done by the police chiefs across icized MPs and others who de-|Manning "but we must jeal-|Canada is being done in the in- cried the police chiefs' propos- ously protect the rights of the/terests of the citizens of van) als, made in a brief to the fed-|citizens." ada." eral inquiry on the administra- tion of justice, "without having 39 KING ST. 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