STORM UPROOTS TREES Near-gale gusts uprooted | parative little damage or | trians across street. Weather this tree during a series of ! flooding from high winds, electrical storms that swept | heavy rain and hail. Sidewalk through Toronto with com- | was ripped up, forcing pedes- War Measures Act | Committee Set Up |got the same degree of co-oper-| 'found it necessary to place if trical storms resulting from By ARCH MacKENZIE servation of freedom the free- doms for which we fought." of Commons committee was au-|position, "this session would freedoms could be injected into| Com ons gave third reading to and ideas during the summer Prime Minister Diefenbaker nichl revisions in the house- Parliament suggestion that July and Aug-| But the pace was slowed from business _ officially |e" another $10,000,000 in far expected to centre on the re-| I er's pro-| Sandys will visit OttaWa soon James E. Coyne resign -- a Measures Act to make it m Tat by the prime min- ment backbenchers for lengthy committee at such a late date. Fhe Var Measares Act to bY facilities. powers to mobilize, There was Kast) and HW. Herdidze were going to filibuster today|in which during two world wars|,, "late start in launching it. | down the St. Lawrence Seaway ° . Rain Will Stop government bill increasing the Wednesday, June 14 The Commons meets at Canadian Press Staff Writer [ation from its own supporters thorized Tuesday to study re-'have been over long ago." vision of the War Measures Act, Besides the special committee ton the powerful instrument for Ca-/Cangda Shipping Act _amend- or consult experts without ac- nadian mobilization in the event/mefpits and second reading--ap- tually sitting. also said he hopes that Parlia-|kefping functions of the Finan- ment can wrap up its business cidl Administration Act. | CE At-A-GI fp Bh ogi -- as/Monday's sceleraied rate 5 ance largely because of e ace By THE Capes pus Tuesday, June 13, 196 , was the spending estimates of Ing a m Prime Minister Dieenbaker public works department | CTC! cepted Mr. Diefenbak | A Wd 5 quest by the government and ac ial 15-man for discussions on a possible the board of directors of the posal to set up a specia man neo mone To ln i vith provisions of the Bill of{ : move he resists. : Aw iticized the ister was approved auth g Liberal J. W. Pickersgill Rights. But. they eri a 15 - member commiffee to| i i i iefenbaker said the War |. : ] ; discussion of a government bill, Mr. Die i 4 |it into line with the Bill eventually given third and final Measures Act, passed in 1914, |p, hts. The member for Bonavista- virtually nothing that it couldn't CoP-Taiongy West) crocs Twillingate asked acidly what|authgrize. with the importance of . the and said that if the governmentiCanada fought for freedom but As SIDE Art aoe nd. ------ ments were approved permit- as far as Montreal without tak-| ing on pilots. | Farm Credit Corporation's loan ceiling to-$306;000,000 from Cloudy, Cool 11 a.m. to debate works depart- TORONTO (CP) -- Observed ment estimates; the Senate OTTAWA (CP) -- A special|that it was getting from the op- so that protection for personal of emergencies. proval in principle -- to tech--- by June 30 but reiterated his| ACE SLOWS | appears a strong possibility. bench discussion of the bill ad facilities to a total $300.- announced Commonwealth Re- | but main developments were 0 Tiberal and CCF spokesmen lations Secretary \Jpuncan Bank of Canada that Governor committee on revising t esh|the Common Market. Tuesday night chided govern- government for appointing the stidy the question of amending. reading, to increase farm credit|gave the cabinet a free rein in| "5 © rartin (LL Essex legislation the back - benchers| THuS\ tere existed a conflict| Fo ool study but deplored WEATHER FORECAST ting U.S. lake vessels to sail Final approval was given a| $206,000,000. {meets at 3 p.m. Forecasts issued by the Tor- | office predicts continuing elec- f' [tion strike because it literally Emergency Truce Called In Strike TORONTO (CP)--A part truce has been called in a construc- threatened to shake Queen's Park to its foundations. An engineer's warning that abandoning two subway tunnels below the Ontario legislative Buildings might cause subsid- ings led to resumption of work in one section of the strike- bound University Avenue proj- ect today. A return was ordered by the laborers' union Tuesday night after a team of experienced un- fon miners, heeding the engin- eers' warning, verified there was a threat to the foundations. Resumption of work on the subway, however, is limited to assuring the safety factor of the mid-section of the project being carried out by Robert McAl- | | extending across Ontario --(CP Wirephoto) Huge Ottaw 'Parking Lot OTTAWA (CP) Senator John J. Connolly described Par- liament Hill Tuesday night as ¥ d The Ontario Liberal told the Senate that the grounds around | Senator Connolly said the hill should be banned to cars. He suggested that engineers could ~|/find a way to establish a park- ing lot below the steep" cliff be- hind the buildings. "I disagree entirely," Senator Ralph Horner Saskatchewan). He said there should be even more parking on the grounds to accommodate tourists. Senator Connolly had urged the parking ban "to maintain the dignity and the beauty of this place." Both senators spoke during said debate on second reading of alan effort to implement a settle-| bill to increase penalties for parking on federal property. LIGHTER SIDE (PC--| pine Limited. Consulting engineer J, V. Bar- tlett told the Toronto Transit Commission that soft faces in the tunnels have been exposed impact of hot and cold fronts [too long to compressed air| {which has to be maintained in {the levels to prevent flooding. The operation will involve only 95 of the 360 McAlpine men. REMAINS CONFUSED | The over - all picture of the | strike, which started among im- migrant workers seeking fulfill- ment of contract obligations in residential building and then spread to the subway and otHer commercial building, remained {confused Tuesday. | There were developments on {bond as security for the pre-"a billion - dollar parking lot." |several fronts. | Work stoppages spread to an- other commercial construction He and Justice Minister Ful- the Parliament Buildings are so|job, an insurance building over- suggested the committee cluttered up with parked cars|jooking the subway. and the farm credit bill, the members could exchange views that it's hard to see the grass.| mne Toronto Builders' Ex- change applied to the Ontario| Labor Relations Board for per- mission to prosecute Gerry Gal- |lagher, secretary traasurer of Local 183 of the Laborers Un- ion, on the grounds he coun- selled an illegal subway strike. The decision to take action against him came after 130 em- ployees of two sub-contractors, called back to work by tele- grams, were alleged to have been dissuaded by Gallagher. Meanwhile, meetings con- tinued between leaders of the unions and trade associations in ment formula proposed by Premier Frost. Asati eds c¢ Transit TORONTO (CP) Latin isn't a dead language in Tory | onto banking circles. Two banks have proved Tt by honoring a $5 cheque, writ- ten in Latin. It was made out by a Telegram reporter to the Salvation Army, (Exerci- tus Salvationis). Bank employees had no trouble recognizing the lang- uage, although it took several | minutes t o decipher the ac- count number CCCXXX- CLXXXVIIIL. The stunt was tried after | Harvard University recently | | the monastery's pantry. Gloria Money mdde. an itate graduate alter | 2 $200.02 cheque written in Ly | tin. os DAN DOWNED OTTAWA (CP)--Dan 0'Con- | nell's frequent raids on the | | pantry of the Dominican Fa- | thers' monastery will be cur- | tailed for the next month. { That was the length of the sentence he received Tuesday when he appeared in magis- | trate's court for again raiding | The 52-year - old Irishman | has made 61 appearances in Resignation Demand Felt] On Money Markets | MONTREAL (CP)--Canada's|had demanded his resignation. | money market regisiered hourly| The discount on the U.S. dol- fluctuations Tuesday following lar fell to as little as 11-16 of announcement by James Coyne,jone per cent from an opening governor of the Bank of Canada, quote 'of 15-32 per cent at the] that Finance Minister Fleming day's opening. The pound sterling gained in|Bank of Canada. terms of the Canadian dollar, to dealers said the flurry $2.76Y, from an opening quote|fsllowing the news a of $2.75 5-32. feeling that the step was a move [toward easier money. TORONTO (CP)--Gains of up| The stock market showed' no to 3% of a point were registered indication of the Ottawa news. by mid-term and long - term; TORONTO (CP)--During the government bonds here Tuesday last week Canada's money and following news from Ottawa that bond markets have gone Finance Minister Fl&ming had|through the most unusual con- asked for the resignation of|ditions in months, a financial James Coyne, governor of thel!analyst said Tuesday. Selected Quality COOKED HAM Me 90 SWIFTS PREMIUM FULLY COOKED Picnics 45¢ RED BRAND--FRESH GROUND MINCED BEE EXTRA bea 43+ | FRANKS 1-LB. | PKG. 45+ LB. | | | l I! | [ | [ | | Red Bran | Jeo | STE .79 Sproules' Beef is red brand beef. Canada's finest grade to assure | if complete satisfaction. 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Thursday sunny with cloudy Forecast Yemperatures .| had told the Canadian Commons|that Commonwealth Secretary| intervals and continuing cool. i tonight, high urstay: last week a multi-lateral confer-| Duncan Sandys au two other Winds northeast 15 to 20. St. Thomas Big oe ir vt apit oa et : hit ot. S o pg g y » 3 v mwee rapitals Norters Lake Huan, sou 2 EIRCILI Dn Jan Io ey Ee Sb pire ern Georgian Bay, Haliburton Kitchener by such a move by Britain he ond of June. gt jons: Cloudy. cleari this! ws ' would be more valuable than a|the end of June. regions: Cloudy, clearing hISiwingham . serise of bilateral conferences (In the Ottawa House Tues- afternoon. Thursday sunny with gamiiton {between British and individual day Diefenbaker said the Cana- cloudy intervals. Continuing gt Catharines | Commonwealth members. Die. dian government will regard the cool. Winds northeast 15 to 20. Toronto ommonwes : 3 ie inlks with Mr. Sandvs = 4 . fenbaker reiterated the sugges-|talks with Mr. Sandys "as ex- Northern Georgian Bay, Al-|Peterborough tion in the Canadian Commons Ploratory in nature and as not goma, Tim a gam i, Cochrane Trenton ........ Tuesday. The British Labor op-| constituting the basis for any White River, regions, Sault Ste. Killaloe ... position Tuesday proposed to/binding decision or understand- Marie, Ror Bk Sudbury: Muskoka . Macmillan that nothin g less|ing as to Canada's attitude in| unny with cloudy intervals, North Bay ........ than a conference on the prime this matter." pr [ continuing cool today and Thurs- Sudbury .... | misters" Yevel should ie prim | (In essence, this was the same| Hoy fey Pass one Ive day. 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"We try to pick men | with good noses. Carton V2 Gal. Carton 26¢ 12 Gal. 39¢ * | | : ho He i oy Raut asing orn 38 _ Macmillan told a crowded Friday when Diefenbaker said| egg smellers, But if fhey call there may be a necessity for al a Eo oe ad, they. are meeting of Com m onwealth| as Bil prime ministers to discuss Brit-| 4 ain's move.) i In reply fo a question by Op-| STOP! | position Leader Hugh Gaitskell, {Macmillan said that Diefenba- | ker agreed that 'because of the| | divergent character of the prob-| {lem,"" Commonwealth officials Don't take chances with your valuable rugs and up- _ holstered | "should start with careful, more furniture. good size Red, Ripe, juicy super-delicious detailed discussions." 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