Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Dec 1967, p. 3

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Clouds riday | Friday. Winds 5. Ottawa regions: ind cooler today inds westerly 15 } emPperatures t, high Thursday coos 20 32 ASH ! The . Doctor's tion. VOTE EXPECTED TODAY Death Penalty Bil Vehement Senate By ALEXANDER FARREL 1 Stirs Debate OTTAWA (CP) -- Angry| words flew in the Senate PARLIAMENT poser come A over the govern-| t ment's bill to limit the death' By T ' re on lo i flier y THE CANADIAN PRESS the same vehemence that had WEDNESDAY, Dec. 13, 1967 Commons debate on Fi- nance Minister Sharp's mini- marked the bill's earlier Ppas- sage through the House of Com- budget ended with a renewed NDP plea for increased civil mons. , The capital punishment pill! service pensions. Stanley Knowles (NDP-- was expected to reach a vote on| second reading, approval in principle, in the Senate today, { Winnipeg North Centre) said It would eliminate the death| the government will never penalty for all but murderers of| convince the superannuated policemen or prison guards for| that money is unavailable, a five-year trial period, | An NDP motion for an Let us prove that we have; €mergency debate on housing come out of the jungle," Sena-| was rejected but Prime Minis- tor J. Harper Prowse (I,---Alber-| ter Pearson offered as "extra ta) said in appealing for support| day" debate on the issue Dec. of the bill. "Let us show that we| 22 have some hope for the future AT A GLANCE The prime minister told a questioner any plutonium sold to France would be for peace- ful purposes only. France knew this, he said. The Senate, debating a capi- tal punishment bill, was told Canada is enduring the worst period of gangsterism in its history. THURSDAY, Dec. 14 The Commons meets at 2:30 p.m. to debate resolu- tions arising out of the mini- budget. The Senate meets at 2 p.m. to continue debate on the bill restricting capital punishment, of mankind." The House of Com mb is sterism and "it would be utterjahead with increases in the meanwhile, wound up its de ;}folly for Parliament to relin on Finance Minister *sharpre|auish the community's fina special, tax-increasing budget, [weapon it u ya DIGEST TAX INCREASE ja mely, the death penalty, The government's budget re-lson (Ind--Quebec) pected to come up in the Com- mons today. The budget, intro- duced Nov. 30, Placed a five-(p, Per-cent surcharge on personal lin income tax and raised the ex- m aed tax on beer, spirits and to- safely gf by 10 per cent. maximum six days on the sea n the upper house, Senator|of debate. Hp Thorvaldson (PC --| Stanley Knowles (NDP -- anitoba) said Canada is wit-|Winnipeg North Centre) blasted nessing its worst period of Zang-'the government for not going on principle." In the Commons, the New ten rejected a motion by Reid) workings of a heart-assis: the U.S. Public Health Ser- tric motor NDP Leader Donald Mac- New Car Insuran Scott (NDP -- Toronto Dan-| ting device which may sooh vice. Blood is pushed (AP Wirephoto) | Donald said the province's deci-| X DX -- DX-- DX-- DX -- DX ce a es forth) for an emergency debate' be implanted in the chest of through the tube by. two --------_--_------ sion to take over the adminis-| on the national housing crisis.| a patient, It was shown in wheels revolving on a disc |tration of city and county jails BE WISE: ... He stated that, under House! Jan. 1 has upset guards at To-| Fluctuate Across Canada TORONTO (CP) -- Drivers in Owners who hav St. John's, Nfld., could find} a claim for Mevagles digs themselves paying up to $24 al more: Koes year more for their insurance in 1967 1968 1968, while Toronto drivers Calgary $109 109 could save up to $14, a survey of Charlottetown 104 § indicated rates released Edmonton 113 ne Wednesday by the insurance in-| Fredericton 134 vp dustry shows. | Halifax 118 124 The survey covers 18 major| Hamilton 140 131 Canadian centres and is based London 126 119 on a driver using his car mainly Montreal 27° 211 for pleasure, driving it not more| North Bay 15 1 : than 20 miles a day to and from Ottawa 198 ed work, and with no principal op- Quebec City 217 Es erator under the age of 25. Saint Fohn" 1341 ic The rates are indications only! st. John's 127 Hi and can vary company by com-| 'Toronto 132 re pany, the industry says. Vancouver 140 It shows, however, that most| Victoria 93 es drivers who have not had a| Windsor 140 M4 claim for three years may ex-| Winnipeg 113 ro pect some reduction in their premiums. | In some cities, even drivers| Owners who have had a claim in the last year: who have had a claim during 1967 1968 the last 12 months may look for-| Calgary $168 $170 ward to saving a few dollars. Charlottetown 166 157 The industry released the fol-| Edmonton 176 170 lowing tables of indicated rates,| Fredericton 214 «217 based on using a car for pleas-| Halifax 188 198 ure, including 20 miles a day| Hamilton 223 «(211 driving to and from work, with} London 199 190 the principal operator over 25. Montreal 342 335 The coverage is $100,000} North Bay 182 191 third-party liability and prop-| Ottawa 199 190 erty damage, $100 deductible} Quebec City 342 «331 collision, $25 deductible compre-| Saint John 214 «(221 hensive and $2,000 medical ben-| St. John's 198 222 efits. Toronto 211 «197 The car used as an example} Vancouver 222 «225 is a medium-priced, 1967-model,| Victoria 146 «142 six-cylinder vehicle. Rates for| Windsor 223211 other' cars and coverage vary. Winnipeg 177 «(171 More Arrests Forecast In Montreal Drug Ring MONTREAL (CP) -- Policejthis year of a couple from today forecast more arrests and| France. The man in question re- seizures in an investigation of|ceived seven-year sentence what they describe as one of the! while his wife was exonerated. biggest drug rings in recent; Four men were taken into memory. Two shipments of her-| custody in the Montreal area by oin, valued at a total of $25,-\the RCMP following the 000,000 on the illegal drug mar-| Wednesday night seizure. ket, have been seized in the last} ye passenger from Argen- two days. tina was turned over to the Both seizures were made at)pa t the airport for ques- Montreal International Airport ora P q after alert customs officials un- hearer epee ' we covered the heroin hidden in the) Vincenzo Caputo, 42, arrested 5 ric ,j.|at the airport Tuesday after he No. 2 H § American resi- ; A eo. wy. pn agli oa gong ativad on stepped off a flight from Paris | { wile fest flights en route to New York, was of Oshawe seasons mast aes SOE charged Wednesday with' pos- A Pog eo " pepti oon | Session of the 13 pounds of her- RFSN 7 RATS A. Ee pounds, vz at $20,000,000, cements a was found Wednesday night On. ) a sials bece susni- rd beng peje tre eevee tate custody for preliminary hearing Argentina who was going Dec. 20. through customs. The previous day, a $5,000,000 shipment of heroin--about 13 pounds--was uncovered in a false-bottomed suitcase. ROLE IN SEIZURE Noel Gauthier, the customs of- ficer who made the seizure} Tuesday night, also took part in the second seizure. Hotel Lancaster Mr. Gauthier also played aj 27 KING ST. WEST major part in the arrest ee F*F MOTOROLA COLOR |TV Rectangular Tube @ Uhf - VhF Hond Wired Chassis LOOKING FOR A COMFORTABLE QUIET RENDEZVOUS DOWNTOWN? THEN GO TO THE Tally-Ho Room - @ 1 Year Guorantee on parts and labor @ Solid State at 17 Vital Points. | i} CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED T.R.1.0. TELEVISION LIMITED PHONE 728-5143 BOND & DIVISION | Senator Hartland deM. Mol-|these described|made in the next fiscal year. Sary|the capital punishment bill as *|"an unsatisfactory compromise/ment will never convince re-| emocratic Party fired a part-jbecause of over-all & broadside at the govern-|cuts. ent's budget before it sailed into harbor after the|under heavy opposition fire for Caputo was ordered held in| -\fixed pensions of retired civil liservants. Revenue Minister .|Benson, treasury board presi- dent, announced last week that increases would not be Mr. Knowles said the govern- tired civil servants that money yjis unavailable for an increase its handling of the federal provincial |here Monday and Tuesday. inavens it 4 government to es- y ager secre nothing to end) tablish French-language instruc- and speculation. ; sap cas a as Pp tion in secondary schools where housing conference} § | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 14, 1967 3 TORONTO (CP) -- The Ontar-| The guards |io New Democratic Party cau-|"escaped"' five years ago NDP Caucus Raps "When the Sacred Heart Col- lege was closed earlier this year, we tried in vain to secure |from the minister of education |some commitment to work with « * Housing Failure tr meri penin "Now is the time to translate rinciple into action." government control| a cus Wednesday criticized the|by becoming members of the| federal government for failing|Canadian Union of Public Em-| to solve the housing crisis and | ployees instead of joining the/ rapped the provincial govern-|Civil Servants Association, Mr.| |ment for destroying unions. | MacDonald said. i | The party, which has 20 mem-| The government assured them| bers in the 117-seat legislature,|they could remain in CUPE for}! endorsed the major recommen-|another year, he said, but after! | dations of the first report of the|that their future representation }royal commission on bilingual-) was uncertain. lism and biculturalism, The caucus called on Premier After three days of meetings,| Robarts to state how the provin-| the caucus decied "the collapse|cial government feels about the | lof the federal housing confer-|B and B commission recom-| \ence indicates the complete ina-| mendations | bility of the federal government; It called on the provincial to come up with solutions to the government to introduce with-/ housing crisis." out delay simultaneous transla-! | In addition, Premier Robarts |tion facilities' in the' legisla- jmade a "naive demand" for ture, | $400,000,000 in federal funds to Seren meet Ontario's housing needs TO TACKLE FRENCH | but 'failed to spell out how that Meanwhile, the NDP mem- money would be put to work." | bers have resolved to "work at The federal-provincial talks 2¢4UIring some facility in the ; . French language." ended in Ottawa Tuesday after Z ee. Itwo days of talks | None of the NDP members ' z confesses to being bilingual al Lewis (Scarborough West) told)tended a Protestant separate | reporters the provincial govern-| schoo} in Montreal and married ment's Home Ownership Made) }yench-Canadian, has a work Easy plan has proved "'hopeless-|ing knowledge of French |ty inadequate" for persons mak-| Pye caucus also called on the }ing less than $6,000 a year and provincial : | NOW HAS EXCUSE the demand exists. Mr. Lewis said Mr. Robarts,| 'The government has already |having had his request for feder-|Stated the principle, but Sud al funds turned down, now has) bury provides a perfect exam- an excuse for taking no further|Ple of their failure to implement REJECTS DEBATE | Acting Speaker Herman Bat-! rules, there was ample opportu-} nity to discuss the subject in the) budget debate. | However, Prime Minister, Pearson offered to hold a one- jday debate on the issue Dec. 22 jand the Conservatives and New| |Democrats promptly accepted. | The Commons had been sched- uled to adjourn for Christmas |Dec, 21 | Mr. Knowles said the housing: jconference was a "'colossal fail-/new artificial heart device they|cal engineer who built the ma-|hazard from fire," abruptly when|described as a major advance/chine, said he believes the re- jure," ending }many provincial premiers got! over existing ones. jup and left. | Labor Minister Nicholson de- 4 | d ? clared the early windup was due|that of Dr. Michael Debakey,/ence that the big advantage of materials used on 13 rag-type to overtime sittings, not prema-|developer of the world's first/the new machine is that it pro-|dolls and an all-plastic_ "Bar-| 162-- 37 jsuccessful device to do part of|vides a smooth flow of blood,|bie'" doll sold in Ontario last the work of the heart.° ture departures During the Senate debate on capital punishment, Senator Thorvaldson said the consensus expressed by the House of Com mons in April, 1966, when it voted to keep the death penalty, "is still the consensus of the Ca- nadian people."' Now the Commons had com-| ing itself only 18 months later. Senator Prowse asked what} could be done to a murderer | that would restore life to the victim. Senator Jacques Flynn (PC -- Quebec) challenged him to 'come down to earth." Sena-| tor Thorvaldson asked him what} he would do with the murderer. | "Let the mob cry, because we are beginning to understand something of the nastiness that makes people hang people,' Senator Prowse said. DEATH A DETERRENT | Senator Joseph A. Sullivan (PC -- Ontario) maintained that the death penalty is a deterrent, and a more effective one than life imprisonment. | | "Prisoners condemned to} death will do their utmost to have their sentences reduced to \life imprisonment, although this {might mean long periods in soli- \tary confinement and the like." Christmas Trees AND | 75° UP | LLoyD's | GENERAL STORE ( SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PERSONAL 4% CHEQUING PERSONAL mitted an act of folly in reverts: 40, implanted only in calves] operation using the heart-assist-.and the others were not Pienes Caucus chairman Stephen/ touch Mr, MacDonald, who at-| . n the resale of older nes and income properties, Specializing s urgently needed, can are range all cash or terms for your home. For 4 fair valuation with no obligation call John Howson Lloyd Metcalf Real Estote.L 40 King St. E. 728-4678 mited | steps to solve Ontario's housing|!t.'" Mr. MacDonald said. This closeup shows the Washington yesterday by operated by a small elec- |needs. | | Bee } ar 1e ronto's Don jail who do not | want to become civil servants. New Heart Device SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE DECEMBER BULLETIN SAV WITH TORONTO (CP) -- The Japan| Cleared A Major Advance' 10:20 > so D WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S.|before it is ready for use on hu-| the Ontario fire marshal's office| ¢ public health service researcher! mans. saying Japanese "Barbie" dolls| unveiled Wednesday a _ simple} b> ¢ Marshall Turner, a mechani-|seem to present "no particular} FOOD CLUB- Summaries of the report! search team is close to over- published | Officials said the machine has coming the problems. : number of advantages over) in November dealt Turner told a press confer- with tests made on plastic face 301-- 98 302-- 28 310-- 38 i} \He said this should eliminate| Christmas. | ECONOMIZE! 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