Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jun 1964, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIM Thursday, June 11,1964 2] PM's Film Brings Quiz : CALLING ALL ASHORE From MP's i. at FOR SAVINGS GALORE DURING ZELLER'S OTTAWA (OP) -- Barbed questions with implications of ©. EXCITING BIG, political interference in CBC BIG SALE! ee Ar. Wiktedes : On ! : _ BUY NOW AND over the $35,000 film on Prime : ' : CHARGE IT! Minister Pearson rejected by the CBC. State Secretary Lamontagne, ho to Parliament for cly-owned corporation, denied any government pete to prevent a television showing of the film. He main- tained that when viewed by non- OBC onnel it had already been rejected by the corpora- tion. Douglas Fisher (NDP--Port Arthur) asked Mr. Lamontagne for a more thorough and plaus- ible explanation for. its rejec- tion than that given by the cor-| poration--that the film had tech- nical faults. He also demanded an explan- ation of the relations between the Liberal party, the prime minister's office and the CBC with regard to the film. | NOTHING TO ADD Mr. Lamontagne said he has; nothing to add to the CBC state- | ment. Gene Reheaume (PC--North-| west Territories) asked when the taxpayers' will see the ex- travaganza for which they Paid) the bill. That, replied Mr. Lamon-| tagne, was a matter of CBC pro-! gramming and, quoting former| Conservative revenue minister) George Nowlan, it would be a) tragedy if there was govern- ment interference in CBC pro-| gramming. New Democratic Leader Douglas demanded to know whether there was interference to prevent the film being shown. "Not to my knowledge," re- plied Mr. Lamontagne. ASKS ABOUT MINISTERS ao , on t , pposition Leader Diefen-) } %! 2 my é : ; sccupled by five cabinet 'mini Aft ae ALP ; ie A TIDAL WAVE OF FASHION AND SAVINGS! ters who viewed the film "'be- 4 ' i. i Two fashion lures! 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John B. Stewart (L--Antigon- ish - Guysborough), parliamen- mentary secretary to State Sec- retary Lamontagne, said that despite the offensive terms in which the request was worded, the government would table the telegrams | Conservatives howled at the remark and Opposition Leader Diefenbaker said: '"The expres-| sion should not have been used by the honorable gentleman That statement should not be made." Mr. Stewart said he objected to the "clumsy and offensive" way in which Mr. Pigeon's re- quest was' worded because "it places on the resolution an in- terpretation which is inaccur- ate." aren' Amy. Meco] - guy CATIONAL SPORT SHIRT BUYS! 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