2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 22, 1964 'Commons In High Gear | To Tack JOHN E. BIRD OTTAWA (CP) -- The Com- .mons has started in earnest to with the bread-and-butter Credit give loans to syndicates of farmers buy fanm machin- ery. {t will be the first item of business before the Commons Corporations and Labor St arthur) le Work tion be available to other de- partments. No other govern- ment departments would have access to individual tax re- (tums. "|QUESTION VALUE Douglas Fisher (NDP -- Port Sharp wivetth, lany value in its present form. Parliament as yet had re- ceived no report on the opera- control over Oanadian corpora- tions. "PLAN ELIMINATION The amending bill proposed Mr. Sharp would eliminate ment in cases where kind of information be included in a cor- 's annual tax return to revenué department. 'S!tion of the legislation. : said Sharp difficultie had been experienced in col- lecting required information un- der the procedure the govern- ment wanted to change, How- ever, he expected that the first report under the act would be available later this year. Stanley Knowles (NDP--Win- nipeg North Centre) said there is an element of discrimination in the amending bill, It would WEATHER FORECAST Air Masses Sluggish, Little Change Foreseen Forecasts issued by. the Tor- onto weather office at 5:30 a.m. Synopsis: The cloudy Wednesday with chance} of occasional showers. .in the temperature. Winds light. Haliburton, Georgian Bay, Ti- 'magami, Algoma regions, North Bay, Sudbury, Ki : TORONTO (CP) -- Marine forecasts issued by the weather office at 8:30 a.m., valid until 11 a.m. EDT Wednesday. a few showers eastern half of -|lake, .|Low tonight, High Wednesday .| Windsor Lake Superior: Winds varia- ble 10 knots; considerable fog: Lake Huron, Georgian Bay: Winds southerly 15 knots, con- siderable fog and a few show- ers. Lake Erie, Lake Ontario: Winds southerly 15 knots, con- siderable fog. Forecast Temperatures 78 Backlog under the ding up for the Commons to take up spending appt bate that usually runs two days but which ended Monday after two hours--said the economy showed only faltering gains un- der the Conservatives and really began to surge ahead be- cause of Liberal governmeni policies. He said the Commons had spent 52 days already this session discussing appropria- tions, 22 days on the flag, 12 days on the Columbia Ri ver Treaty, 11 days on redistribu- tion and eight days on student hoans. This indicated to him that the opposition had 'a concerted program of filibuster, or at least slow-down" in Parliament Ex-Rivals, 'Thompson Confer TORONTO (CP)--New leader Andrew Thompson and his two closest competitors for the lead- ership of the Ontario Liberal party met Monday night for an informal discussion of personal and party futures, Mr. Thompson, member of the legislature for Toronto Dov- ercourt, met at his home with Robert Nixon, legislature mem- ber. for Brant, and Charles Templeton, former evangelist and newspaper editor. Mr. Nixon was eliminated from the Ontario leadership race on the fifth ballot Satur- day and Mr. Templeton was eliminated on the sixth and last bailot. Before the meeting, Mr. Thompson said it would be an informal discussion of the var- tous roles that could be played in the party by the men. Mr. Thompson said he wanted to know Mr. Templeton's think- ing on what he would like to do for the Liberal party. He said Mr, Templeton could be used in a Liberal shadow cab- inet or. in communicating the Liberal platform to the people. ' Mr. Templeton said he would do anything Mr. Thompson asks. He said he would continue to participate in provincial poli- tics and denied reports that he would run for mayor of Tor- onto. BIRTY PLAN South Korea has embarked on a 10-year birth control plan to reduce its annual population Timmins . growth rate to two per cent by |permit corporations to file in- informa-|formation Income de-| back crowd lining street in POLICE AND soldiers hoid de Gaulle, standing in car, rides through the city. It was the first day of the French leader's 27-day goodwill tour Caracas, Venezuela, Monday as French President Charles 4 DeGaulle On | in Mexico, another territory * within the Monroe Doctrine of South America, (AP Wirephoto by radio "from Caracas) Angry Liberal Executive Quits Over 'Skulduggery' GALT (CP) -- Mrs. Donald 7 Shaver, vice-president of the Ontario Liberal Association, an- nounced her resignation Mon- day in protest against "skul- ) duggery" end "lack of princi- es' in the party's national leadership. '1A Russian-built plane inaugur- No Passengers As Cuba Opens New Air Route | NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) -- ating air service between Cuba By ARCH MacKENZIE Canadian Press Staff Writer The United eo hy watching Tour : | 5 i lb i i 32 i i France high priority in Finally, the have any help allies in curbin) Castroism. It has E s U it 8 #8 z Hi 32 z H Only six months ago he was zene, although it is nearly 40 months since he has had a finst- hand chat of any length with an American . That's a Jong time as diplomacy is prac- in the Western Alliance. there is little oynicism read into the official U.S, gov- ernment statement on the gen- eral's visit to 10 countries over 22,000 miles, 4 WELCOME TOUR The statement said the gov- ernment "welcomes with satis- faction" the intensive tour, add- ing: 'We believe that western Europe can play a much more important role in accelerating Space Defense Issue May Kill NORAD Pact By DAVE McINTOSH Officials said Canadian relue- OTTAWA (CP) -- The possi-jtance to spend money on bility that the North American|NORAD has been is ess Canada is willing to con-|to construction tribute to costly space defence) $66,000,000 underground is being openly expressed by|quarters in Cheyenne Mountain officials here. near Colorado Springs, Colo, The 1957 ent between 'Building Tax: Canada and the United States | is scheduled to run until 1967, though it can be terminated eartier. 4 land The Bahamas arnived here|the economic and social develop- Monday and was greeted by an-|ment of this region and that it gry shouts of "Castro, go|can thus strengthen the position home!" lof the free world nations of the Mrs, Shaver, wife of an un- |successful contender for nomin- # ation as Liberal candidate in a |Nov. 9 federal byelection in |Waterloo South riding, com- plained of interference by the {national leadership, | "My resignation is a proiest against skulduggery in Ottawa and an attempt to clean up the Liberal backroom boys," Mrs. Shaver said. 'We must have honesty in our ranks before we can criticize other political par- ties."" Mrs. Shaver said she held off announcement of her resigna- tion until after attending the Ontario Liberal leadership con- vention last week in Toron'o on, the ground that she did not want to hurt the chances of the man she supported, Robert Nixon, member of the legisla- ture for Brant. Mr. Nixon fin- ished third in the leadership race behind Andrew Thompson WORLD SERIES: HOW CANADIAN? OTTAWA (CP) -- Which has more Canadian content, the Queen's visit to Canada or @ World Series baseball game? That question was asked in the Commons Monday by Ralph Cowan (L -- York- Humber), He noted a CBC announcement said the Queen's visit to Quebec City Oct. 10 would be filmed for broadcast at the close of the World Series game that same afternoon. "Does the World Series game take priority over the activities of the Queen of Canada because of its higher Canadian content?" he asked. John Stewart, parliamen- tary secretary to State Sec- retary Lamontagne, said the question would be brought to the minister's attention, 1970. MRS, SHAVER and Charles Templeton of Tor- onto, The resignation was handed to Gordon Blair, president of the association. It has not been discussed by the association ex- ecutive, it was reported in Tor- onto Monday. . Mrs. Shaver protested against what she called "Ottawa's in- terference' at the Waterloo South nomination meeting in Galt Wednesday when Rodney Stewart, a defector from the New Democratic Party and twice - defeated NDP candidate in the miding, was chosen 143 to 131 in a secret ballot over Mr. Shaver to represent the Liberals in the Nov. 9 byelec- tion. The byelection is neces- sary because of the death last/and June of Conservative MP Gor- don Chaplin. Mrs. Shaver said: "I can no} longer work with men lacking in principles, a view which I believe is shared by many other provincial executive members. "Another vital reason for my withdrawal from the party is a distinct feeling that Ottawa pol- iticians sadly underestimate the intelligence of the average elec- tor by trying to sell them poli- ticlans in much the same way one would sell a commercial commodity. "This applies to all political parties. I feel it ts high time some one took a stand for the electorate." s/with banners which said "Keep Six Cuban crew members and a ton of mail were aboard. There were no passengers in| the turboprop Ilyushin, designed! to carry 100. | The pilot, Capt. George P. Requery, said he didn't know| why no passengers came, but ded "this is only the first} flight of a weekly service," | Bahamian officials, had said) they would deport any arriving} Cubans, Three hundred shouting Ba- hamians picketed the arrival communism out of Bahamas," "We don't want Castro," and) "Yankee «i, Communists no." GUARD PLANE Bahamian police guarded the plane while Cuban crew went through customs, a proce- dure which took an hour, the entire time they were at the ainport before takeoff for Cuba. The new air route would give Premier Fidel Castro his only opening into the Western Hem- lisphere besides Mexico, The Organization of American States has asked Mexico to break its air connection with Cuba. No jarge cargo arrived on Monday's flight. Fifty bags of mail were addressed to Miami and New York, six to Montreal, a good idea of what he will say. hemisphere."' For his part, the general seems to have been at some pains to avoid strengthening U.S, suspicions that he is. up to no good at alj in Latin Amemica. It is reponted that the U.S, has been given copies of the main s he will give, or at least There are several neasons why the U.S, cannot really work Britons Hunger For Our Cheese LONDON (CP) -- Agriculture Minister Harry Hays of Canada predicted Monday that Britain could absorb another 5,000,000 to 10,000,000 pounds of Canadian cheddar cheese annually. "There is not sufficient Ca. nadian cheddar here to meet the demand," Hays told report- ers following a 90 - minute meeting with Agriculture Min- ister Christopher Soames of Britain. "We haven't begun to exploit the British market for cheese," Hays said. "But we must have a quality product." Canada's current cheddar ex- ports 0 Britain range between 25,000,000 amd 30,000,000 pounds a year. Hays said Canadian farmers have shifted more milk to cheese from butterfat, = one to N . Airport spokesmen said the mail would be forwarded, ¢ pr year to some 140,000,000 pounds, up 20,000,000 from a year ago. Informants said President Johnson's announcement about development of over-the-horizon radar almost automatically re- duces the importance of the Distant Early Warning radar line in the Canadian Arctic, IS MAIN CONCERN Authorities seid the main U.S. concern in NORAD has been the use of Canadian territory and air space for radar net- works and jet interceptors. But this interest was declin- ing with the new emphasis on space, New radars and missiles were being located on U.S. ter- ritory without any neod for Ca- nadian co-operation. Offictalis said that the NORAD agreement conse- quently will eventually become redundant for the U,S.--unless Canada was willing to take a hand in space defence, a highly expensive operation. No Thought Of Changes OTTAWA (CP) Finance Minister Gordon said Monday in the Commons that the govern- ment has no thought of chang- ing imposition of the full 11-per- cent sales tax on construction materials Jan. 1, 1965. The graduated tax now is at eight per cent. 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