Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1967, p. 24

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KEEPING BOOKS CLEAR MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- The Vermont legislature re- cently voted against a bill out- lawing panther - hunting. The last successful panther hunt in \the state was in 1883. by a garden filled with flowers which Husain tends with great care, | Husain also has served on the| touched everywhere by his per- sonality. Its rooms are filled with: books, ancient sculptures, and fossils of animals and fishes. executive board of the United India's New President Soft ie Spoken Scholar One of his most prized posses-|Nations Educational, Scientific sions is a fossil of a leaf pean Cultural Organization. NEW DELHI (Reuters)--In-) He helped to set up the, uni-|jieved to be 225,000,000 years : TONIGHT css us wena « WOME : dia's new president, Zakir Hu-|versity, Jamia Millia Islamia, | old. His bungalow is surrounded wort unless he successfully defends the challenge to oust him. He accused the Liberals of tinkering with the constitution through "erosive deals that are made privately.'"' The end prod- uct, he said, was the bipartisan view in the Quebec legislature 24 THE OSHAWA, TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 11, 1967 MPs Have Two Plans Constitution Reform Sn ee OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-total breakdown by total agree-|to be circumvented, undermined) "Canadian unity cannot be ter Pearson and Opposition|ment at a total formal confer-'or departed from on an ad hoc|preseryed if we continue to Leader Diefenbaker gave Par-) A : basis." |chisel away the principles that liament a choice Wednesday--|_ sn ng tg Bova e Fen toatl He recalled that before hissmade Confederation possible meet the next 100 years with @lany constitutional leap in the|government was defeated sae Pee arth ad pein base massive effort now to reform dark." | i | Mr, Pearson argued that the the constitution or mt * oerew|NEW SPIRIT ABOUNDS 5| constitution has proved adapt- nei Their confrontation on the is- | YOU DO THE L YLL PAINT Te sain, is a gentle, soft-spoken,/which started in Aligarh and |g bearded scholar whose hobby is|now is in New Delhi, and guided | collecting fossils. its destines for 22 years as vice- | After @ lengthy illness | am able [| He has devoted most of his|Chancellor. \f to resume my Barbershop Business. . .| In 1957, Husain was elected rg pacity sae ave rid aya Bihar state and aired] J ° KIN. NICK ; "|there for five years. 11 Bond St. East sity but he also served as gov-| Husain' al One of. BSS acces how At usain's bungalow here is| stricken state of Bihar before becoming vice-president. | TO MY CUSTOMERS Ly vine replaced by Mr, Pearson's mi- nority administration in 196 the provinces were invited t lable over the last 100 years, needs. and that the "accommodation and compromise we have had to make did not mean weak- ness." Language and cultural differ- ences produced differences in values, attitude and viewpoint but "'we have always reconciled Mr. Diefenbaker, through a non-confidence motion confined to the constitutional issue, bid for a decision when the mons votes on it Monday. His motion calls for a centen- nial constitutional conference to bring the constitution to Can- a@a, revise and amend it and chart @ course towards national goals. Hee Mr. Pearson rejected this in|§ {of unity and co - | moving Canadians. sue, lurking in the background for several years, produced al- most unprecedented agree- Com-| ment between the leaders that in Centennial Year a new spirit operation is Mr. Diefenbaker wanted it harnessed to talks among. gov- ernments, political parties and representatives of all classes of ociety. "The tinkering that has gone such a conference. "We wanted a meeting for the purpose of restating the goals of Confederation, a gathering de- signed to correct any injustices) that have taken place during the past 100 years, a gathering of Canadians to round out and re- state these goals for the second century." ACTION NOT WORDS The need asserted in 1963 now |these differences under our Husain, 70, was born in the TODAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY ONLY old princely state of Hyderabad of a Pathan family and grew. up in Uttar Pradesh state. He earned a doctorate in eco- nomics in Berlin and after re- turning home devoted himself to the creation of a Moslem university. | present constitution.' | "We have made federal de-| mocracy work even through de- Comedies 'That Ever Made ' I] the Serene Sang erten comeios That IZZA | DOUBLE- BARRELLED eee, ALTIONHITS Boning TERROR: | OPERATION HURRICANE FRIDAY NOON i, George Nader syivie Pascal =. OSHAW DRIVE-IN : jhas been proved and "it is time jnow for action rather than this favor of a gradual approach} i i mocracy requires a maturity, which "never incurs the risk of restraint and discipline which is far more difficult to maintain in the jet age than it was in the horse and buggy days of 75 years ago." | on is arousing an antagonism throughout the country. 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