Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1967, p. 11

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Renewed Pressure Seen Tomas nam nent From Members In House Boy Of Eight With Speller| Richmond wanting to develop the commit-|a parliamentary traditionalist--} Prove Friend To Ex-convict Trims Leafs tee system, and I think it is, it/ the cabinet proposes and parlia- should go ahead on a few se- ment disposes. lected subjects and try out this) However, Mr. Basford and an eight-year-old boy with a Grade technique." lincreasing number of MPs think|3 speller has done more in three "One such is divorce reform.|it is possible to modify this ap-;weeks to rehabilitate a semi- Another is election financing. | proach, in effect giving the|illiterate ex-convict than police, MPs are as able to determine|\Commons greater power over|magistrates, prison guards and what is useful and good as the! what is proposed. of his last eight years in. jail cabinet, particularly where it Instead of the legislative draft! Bobby is 23. He has spent six doesn't get into the realm of bill on a subject that now is Of his last eight years injail. government finance." placed before Parliament by the The longest he has been out is Mr. Pearson gave no hint cabinet, a government request |'hree months. when he spoke on the subject) would be made that the subject) Aubrey King is eight. He lives this week that he is prepared 10 ho studied by a committee and on a farm here and when not take this step, although he is| draft Jegislation recommended. |in school he is outside fishing program put forward by the said to regard it as a probable) 4 V.tain the element. of cad-|9" playing with his Shetland 4 p 7 3 , A cabinet. line of parliamentary develop- |: at responsibility to Parlia, (Ponies. ° 3 : 4| He noted that in the last ses- ment. f ae iment te then would be vp 'o| The two met when Bobby f v4 4\sion the cabinet bowed to the He summarized his views this the cabinet to accept the com-|came to the King farm in this desires of MPs for changes in| WY: laulttee'a dase ber introducing it village near Barrie where Aub-| Bobby says: several bills, particularly the} Governments can more éf- Gia gOverdneal WL OF abbott: rey's father, Harry King, runs} "When Aubrey wants some-|a three-run Toronto lead. Relief lomnibus transportation bill and fectively discharge their TeSPON- | ting ite own. diate ja halfway house for the rehabil-|thing fixed--you know, one of] i+ .her pete Magrini th third the proposed immigration pol- sibilities to the public if they ei m jitation of ex-prisoners, |his toys, a wigwam--he asks me pitcher Pete Magrini, the thir can have more freedom to bring) This, in effect, was the tech-| The three weeks have meant/to do it. He trusts me. It's like Toronto hurler took the loss. Reliever Cecil Upshaw was credited with the win. ith Wins p Event Ont. (CP)--Lud- of Toronto cap- ap Oak Cup fea- rday by two laps. 'iving a McLaren ed in 39 minutes for the 63-mile 'roll of Scarbor- vas second, two By KEN KELLY OTTAWA (CP) -- Renewed pressure from members of Par- liament can be expected at this parliamentary session to widen ~ |\their slender powers to initiate! ' |legislative action. | The target will be a series of social réforms enumerated in the speech from the throne--di- vorce laws, caputal punishment, and election expenses. | Prime Minister Pearson re- ferred last week to a desire to make Parliament more effective in influencing the legislative KESWICK, Ont. (CP) -- Anoff, refusing to work. He spent} By THE CANADIAN PRESS Lragatnd pe ancien con-) Richmond Braves walloped ' b three Toronto pitchers for 15 But there is no mouthing offipits Saturday en route to a 13-9 now, no refual to work--onlv|international League victory. a silent bond between the big| The baseball Leafs' scheduled man and the red-headed Wis }game at Richmond Sunday was _ The two spend every evening|rained out. Syracuse at Toledo in Aubrey's room poring over)and Rochester at Columbus also Aubrey's Grade 3 textbooks./were postponed. In the only Aubrey says Bobby, who ran|came played, Jacksonville Suns away from his home in Sault/edged Buffalo Bisons 2-1 Ste. Marie when he was 14, is) 1, other games Satirday 8 Ee Sbbn. who was humili.(J@¢ksonville downed Buffalo 3-1, . ; Rochester nipped Columbus 3-2 ated in school because he was slow to learn, no longer is afraid|"4 Toledo took Syracuse 2-1. Richmond scored seven runs to make mistakes. in the eighth inning to overcome roll's Porsche-en- was followed by Burlington, Ont., ustang. icy. ; : : ; The changes, mainly arising forward ideas and suggestions! nique suggested by Mr. Basford|a lot to Bobby. His attitude has'a little kid asking his big from he arings by Commons pe gent first and oe be,when he appeared before a ae eo ae me ree: It really feels good." mmi s, were subs' tial in able to make necessary Changes |. a, < | "Sometimes eel so g vis baie agi in the light of such discussion | commons Senate committee on| want to cry," he said in an in-| « any cases. They have encour-|. "4 : ivore icon id in Parliament without being PO ae ga hag urged the|terview. cused of weakness or retreat. ltheir own draft legislation, butlOFTEN IN SOLITARY ernment' must be able to stand|;c7uament prorogued before| Bobby got into a lot of trouble Giri OK what ft pelleved to U6 dice ane ae Fopart: 18 Jel: He an Mivays MOUMINE aged MPs to hope for the day \right course without being ac- "LEAR '0 d the government. pe OF eteenicee jcused of obstinacy or without SHOULD BE CHOOSY debate being prolonged to inor- | Ron Basford, Liberal MP for|dinate lengths in order to force Vancouver Burrard, says that|a change." "if the government is sincere in| Mr. Pearson showed him to be Land Prices Up Faster In Canadian Housing \Basil S With the current| OTTAWA (Special) -- Landilittle changed from earlier, 4 2 vf nell Spence. : costs increased more sharply|years. | N Z Parliament Buildin sear difficulties facing NeW | than did construction costs in| The trend in housing tastes -- |Zealand, the project may eN-| canadian housing last year, Cen-|still runs. heavily to bungalows counter delay. |tral Mortgage and Housing Cor-|with this type of house rep- Become A National Joke when the committees will be able to shape certain legislative prog-ams by themselves, in- stead of starting with a draft ALUMINUM OSHAWA FREE PARKING Bob Ayres is a test pilot safety record of all coun- at Zweibrucken, West Ger- tries using CF-104 Starfight- many, a key member of ers. One of about 12 quali- job. the team that has helped fied test pilots in the RCAF, (CP Photo from National the RCAF write the best Ayres has never had to Defence) Aluminum bail out of a plane despite Awnings the element of risk in his Combinetion Storm/Screen Windows--Doors Prime Windows C.M.H.C. Accepted Sliding Gloss resenting 71 per cent of the H pctic'boors total. Although the government is moving to make more money Meanwhile the state of the| poration reports. s ildi tinues to} phe oe eon apeeadl Average cost of lots for houses \financed under the National : 3 sae and even New Zealanders from rousing Act was $3,480. last| deaten fi End Screen and Why "keep 'em waiting?" By J. C. GRAHAM di: Press Corresp hat of providing themselves ith grandiose accommodation. New Zealand's Parliament in Wellington, the shed constructions, many ' gingy and leaky in parts. Part of the complex dates {Government House. inants left after the remainder|outside Wellington. |was destroyed by fire. Part con-| One of the main ministerial sists of an ancient wooden) corridors for a long time sported structure which once served as!_ bucket plumb in the middle of ithe carpet. It was put there to The most modern portion, injcatch a leak which appeared concrete, was built in 1922 but it is only about half of the build- ing originally planned, Comple- tion has been delayed again and again and it is unlikely ever to be finished on the proposed basis. There are plans for a new parliamentary centre, including a striking "beehive" design for the central building, devised by the noted British architect Sir every time it rained. Many MPs' offices are dark, ied pg and dingy and incon- venient. | The opening of the latest par- liamentary session drew pointed attention to the state of the | buildings. | Water in the fire alarm sys- tem set the bells ringing late in the evening, bringing fire en- gines post haste to Parliament. year, an increase of 12.4 per) cent from the previous year. 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