/ESUME PLAYING ICH, England (AP)-- 45-year-old captain of h Walker Cup golf cided Wednesday to non-playing role and ack at the Americans. leader, who super- ain to a tie against mateurs in Baltimore ago, will play in the 1 on the Royal St. ourse Friday and Sa- e of the year ints... THE >. ) 10 year C.'s Thurs. jo 4 PLM. Set, to io Trust oration imcoe St. N. 3-522) ymanville y Ef Oo see e eee eeeereessennes avings 110.00 for vested for yne-third n held to insured Jetails. ee ee ee 'ce has it! MERCE gest banks, 0k forward vice as we and oppor- MOrrow. sienna ol ABSENTEES DEPLETE OPPOSITION RANKS Non-Confidence Vote Survived By Liberals frit OTTAWA (CP)--The minority Liberal government won its fourth non-confidence vote of the new parliamentary session Wed- nesday against opposition ranks depleted by absentees. The count was 107 to 90 on a motion by Lewis Brand (PC-- Saskatoon) criticizing the gov- ernment for not guaranteeing farmers the $5.10 a hundred- weight for manufacturing milk demanded by farm organiza- tions. The subsidized price now is $4.75, Among non - Liberals, only H. A. Olson (SC--Medicine Hat) and Independent J. A. Mongrain (Trois-Rivieres) voted with the government. Against the motion were 67 Conservatives, 16 New Democrats, six Creditistes and Independent Maurice Allard (Sherbrooke). Although it was a Conserva- tive motion, 25 of the official Opposition's 95 MPs were ab- sent for the government-testing vote. Five of the 21 New Democrats were absent as were four of the five Social Credit MPs and two of the eight Creditistes. Liberals hold 127 seats in the 265-mem- ber house. There are three in- dependents and six vacancies. The vote came on the sixth day of the throne speech de- bate, which must end by Fri- day, according to house time rules. The government's dairy policy wisdom of the government's) : Vietnam policy. | pected to get substantial oppo-| The prime minister sparred PARLIAMENT sition support for the vote. An| for several minutes with Oppo- P administration loss might have|f" jefenbaker and AT-A- GLANCE forced an election. : se be pe NDP -- York By THE CANADIAN PRESS | In debate before the motion|<oth) about the cabinet's con- was put to a vote, Jack Horner sideration Wednesday of a WEDNESDAY, May 17, 1967 |(PC -- Acadia) said farmers), och of cabinet solidarity on The government survived have proven their efficiency has Vietnam policy by Privy Coun- its fourth non-confidence vote |imcreased at a greater rate than cil President Walter Gordon in a week, winning 107 to 90 ate age ang id he economy last weekend. on a challenge to its dairy |PU er rid a 7 ine place' Mr. Pearson said the cabinet policy. ees i d . Bais nag a ae ministers not only reaffirmed Prime Minister Pearsom |n oot society, at a time whenitheir confidence in the Vietnam reported after an emergency|/Uent society, i baring vi a policy but agreed to do or say cabinet session that all minis- a eronniny: 28 : oe an@lnothing to make the objective ters had agreed to follow the taal Teal indeptey Mlsettis: of the policy more difficult to government's policy on Viet- |cultural industry is dissatis- chibve nam. fied,' Mr. Horner said. a . ici h last weekend, Mr. Privy Council President | Mr. Horner also criticized the ry gyi ed the U.S. pol Walter Gordon, who stirred |government for failing to enact}: ' m, thus going up a controversy by criticiz- jin full the massive transporta- aniinst tae eovernieat's policy ing the U.S. role in Vietnam, |tion bill passed at the last ses-|°P" 0+ condemning or support- made no comment after the |sion of Parliament. ing either side in the war. meeting. Davie Fulton (PC--Kamloops)| yr. Diefenbaker initially pro- Visiting Queen Juliana of |said the average Canadian feels tested against Mr. Pearson tak- The Netherlands opened Ot- ja 'crushing weight of govern- ing the' "unusual" step of tell- tawa's tulip festival. ment on his back," grinding ing reporters what took place Mr. Pearson announced jhim down and freezing him in|in Wednesday's cabinet session, the appointment of Mr. Jus- |his present position. called to consider Mr. Gordon's tice H. W. Davey of Victoria | The government had not es-|breach of the traditional cabinet oad justice of British Co- |tablished priorities and acted on|solidarity on Lc SP u . such modern problems as delin-/SPEAKER INTER THURSDAY, May 18 quency, lack of housing, trans-| Speaker Lucien Lamoureux The Commons meets at 11 |portation and pollution, stopped the Opposition leader a.m. to resume the throne speech debate. The Senate |MADE MESS stands adjourned until June 6 | It also had made a mess of everything it touched, Mr. Ful- ton charged. Most recent case has been bitterly criticized for|was in the cabinet where public months in the Commons and the/|statements by Privy Council Conservative motion was ex-|Walter Gordon had been in con-! | | SPECIAL WEEKLY MESSAGE TO MEMBERS RE MAY BULLETIN Advantage To Employer In Injunction, UAW Claims onsite TORONTO (CP)--The United Auto Workers say recent picket- line disturbances resulted from a belief by workers that "the law is loaded in favor of man- agement." A union brief submitted Wed- nesday to the Rand royal com- mission inquiry into labor dis- putes said labor injunctions im- posed by the courts often violate the principle that "the law should scrupulously avoid con-|sarily weakening the strikers'|leadership candidate, called on ferring an advantage upon any of the parties to a labor dis- pute." "In many. situations, the in- junction confers a distinct ad- vantage upon the employer and its invocation is not justified by any public interest," the UAW/give the strikers the full free- delegation told Commissioner Ivan C. Rand, a former justice of, the Supreme Court of Can- ada. 4 "C to the conceptions contained in the Criminal Code, picketing is not designed merely to communicate and receive in- formation, Picketing is also de- signed to persuade prospective mp2 8 duces a fear of violence." P M Criticized union said Canada's system of By Mahoney |izarz:,czt" «= TORONTO (CP) -- William|proclaimed admirer of the Aus- Mahoney, Canadian director of|tralian system. He recently re- the United Steelworkers of|turned from Australia where he America, Wednesday accused|studied the system in depth. flict with stated government policy on Vietnam. | Debate on the throne speech also continued Wednesday in the Senate. Chambews FOOD CLUB set out in the throne speech] 7%-- 97 a 4 employees and customers to re-|frighten him. i} 19-- 38 272-- 44 frain from any activity which| The speech showed that the|f 123-- 38 299-- 58 would maintain the employer's|government planned to intrude|f 44; -- 148 4s9-- 88 operations. into almost every area of hu- 58 494 -- 138 "The strikers' objective is to|/man endeavor, Senator Mc- -- confront the picket line inter-|Cutcheon said. ff 163-- 34 652 -- 168 loper with their collective cen-| He said many of the ideas inf 251-- 58 653 -- 178 sure. it were warmed over and that 253 -- 58 664 -- 84 "The labor injunction, injone 'old corpse" dug up was 256-- 58 672 -- 338 eliminating or reducing the|the earlier - suggested Canada 263 -- 52 207 -- 86 picket line to a token four to|development corporation. | six pickets per gate, is neces-| The Ontario senator, a party | ability to heap social pressure|the government to aim at re- upon the person who would en-|ducing taxes although "absolute ter the struck premises." reduction of taxes is 'probably Therefore, "society shouldjimpossible in a growing coun- either confine the conflict to an| try." endurance contest and prohibit the use of strike-breakers or 723-1168 dom to picket... ." "To deny both is to confer an unfair advantage on manage- ment." If injunctions were served to preserve the peace, '"'we sug- gest the presence of police usu- ally will be sufficient to calm the anxieties of those prospec- tive customers and employees in whom a large picket line in- Oshawa"s Finest Fur Storage MARTEN'S FURS 123-7921 In a supplementary brief, the free collective bargaining works better than Australia's "total Phone today for bonded driver Commissioner Rand is a self- 75 King St. E. opposite Genosha Prime Minister Pearson of at- tempting to use the Economic Council of Canada to help United States auto companies. Speaking at a Steelworkers national policy conference, he said he was referring to Mr. Pearson's remarks in the Com- mons March 2 that a council report had come out against wage parity between the U.S. and Canada. 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