' a SL bec - minded, aggressive, and the ensuing 28 years. This cor- THE OSHA % ; ; $ ill 18 WA TIMES, Thursday, sit onic : INTERPRETING THE NEWS gy bid 7% - Duplessis Ghost give it the face of varying si-|nerstone was the farm vote. It : tuations was an essential fac-|was solidly established and in mands and show American good tor in the success story of thelfact it still was solid, to a large intentions by willingness to ad- Union Nationale party--the first| extent. in 1960. An Y A reement opt the Soviet call for "general : purely provincial political group! Development of the Union g and complete disarmament." aunts eeting {in Canada ever to attain power Nationale's second cornerstone-- {within its own territory. |a fiercely proud autonomist bat- For its part, Russian has In 1936, the year the party was, tlecry--was an application of the agreed to /the Western demand thon of Increases Hope for stage-by-stage controls to By RICHARD DAIGNAULY Se BE out ot |tounded, the party stood for/fundamental idea that Quebec- accompany any disarmament] QUEBEC (CP)--Will Que- party founder and the man whol electoral reform, (in fact it mo- minded leadership, aggressive By HAROLD MORRISON the principles of disarmament! negotiated and has eased its pro-|Dec's Union Nationale party try) tle ® ot, CoB iy Soon on tdified an archaic system offand imaginative, is a prere-. Canadian Press Staff Writer |discussion amid increasing mil-|posal that all disarmament be|l0 recapture the reformist tone| wo won --tom to le suc. voting) electrification of rurallquisite of political success in that swept it into power 25) areas, and credit for the farm-|Canada's French - language Amid ominous threats of war, |itary preparations and the threat/accomplished in four years. D | years ago? ! rs. 5 | province. Russia and the United States|of 8 showdown in Berlin raises| At first the Americans want | le ss 3 4 breached one of the|some hope that disarmament ne-\ opty to discuss a Ricans Pid Med 1t is a fact, sometimes forgot-| 1 laing down party policy| ™\ aici elements of the| Provincial autonomy was not myriad obstacles plaguing a|gotiations may be resumed once yyption of negotiations which ten by party members them-{{hey are More hay 1kelY 19. reform movement of the 1930s,/a new political idea in Quebec troubled world seeking disar-|the United Nations expresses itsloollapsed with a Russian walk-| Selves, that the Union Nationale heavily influenced by, the prin. which succeeded in riding to|when Mr. Duplessis picked it up was born during a frantic wave power with Mr. Duplessis, were|and made it into the vibrant and ament and peace. views and points to a course of out Jast year. But they yield rn oi pa on a set of| action through majority vote. [some a on | they Yislded of reformism and nationalism Party and kept it in power for jettisoned. {popular idea it became In his tence that the Zorin - McCloy| Whipped by the economic unrest| Ve erms. soa hands. He lampnone? Nyebec But the Union Nationale in|; jiberals who had *taken or- o guide future disar- ; principles 3 s suide u ar PX PRESS CAUTION talks include an expression of|0f the 1930s. | Basically they bolled down tor But fhe Unioh Naubiale Wl They have agreed on a set of These diplomats caution|view on Premier Khrushchey's| Delegates to the party's lead-|this: ; years |ders" from federal Liberals dur- principles to guide future dis- against too optimistic a view of call for general and complete ership convention gathering for| 1. Keep the party tightly knit|one main cornerstone of the po-|ing the war years and who hae armament negotiations, though|what may develop, particularly|disarmament. today's opening meeting will'under strong leadership, Que-ilitical edifice it was to build inisigned a taxation agreement. ilthey have failed after three|in the light of 15 years of fail- adhd his ure to end the arms race. i meetings to agree on the kind "| lof forum in which the negotia-| But the Russian - American] o « [tions can be resumed. statement of principles, placed| // // Western diplomats suggest the|before the UN Wednesday, is PIL A Ld fact the two can agree even on'said to indicate the United FABRIC-TOWN BANKRUPT! 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