Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1965, p. 3

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Rroused By Paper's Gibe QUEBEC (CP)--Daniel John- gon, Quebec opposition leader, objected in the legislature Tuesday to a cartoon in the Montreal Star Saturday depict- ing a book with the title Worst Seller--Dan Johnson's Guide to Rioting and Demonstrating. Mr. Johnson asked Justice Minister Claude Wagner in the legislature last. week to have his department draw up rules for public demonstrations in the light of Victoria Day rioting. Mr. Johnson also said "abuses" had been committed not only by the demonstrators, but also Johnson Ire ziinition of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 2, 1965 3! RULES-CHANGE: NEW ASPECT Speech Freedom | Issue In Debate | By BOB MacKENZIE ling with the right of persons to OTTAWA (CP) -- Discussions|run for election representing ion streamlining rules and pro-|smaller parties, she said. But lcedures for the CommonsSitotal support by the voters |turned into a debate on free- should be considered when tak dom of speech Tuesday. ing into account their rights as The House was asked whether|a party in the Oommons experienced members really Government House. Leader needed more time to state their vecfiraith asked Mr. Brewin) |cases than inexperienced back-jand Mr. Aiken to withdraw| benchers, whether a clear def-\their amendments in favor of a the term '"'party"/sovernment amendment that should be included to identify|would require an agreement of party ieaders and how the right representatives of all parties to of backbenchers to speak could PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN. PRESS |TUESDAY,June 1, 1965 The Commons continued discussion on streamlin- ing House rules after an air policy statement by transport minister Pickersgill. The minister said Air Can- ada and Canadian Pacific Airlines have accepted cer- tain world zones in which to operate: An aviation consultant would study whether more domestic competition should he allowed. between the car- riers Gordon Aiken (PC--Parry Sound-Muskoka) Said he sup- ports the suggestions for pro- posals to cut down Commens Pa Tome Fashion Show COME SEE WHAT'S NEW @ SEASON'S NEWEST FABRICS Fabrics that look and feel like leather . long wearing . good looking washable fobrics. New patterns, new ef hl, restrict length of speeches un- der the guillotine rule. The problem is centred 9n 'This would allow flexibility the proposed '"'guillotine rule' from one debate to the next, which would enable a minister, | depending on the complexity of with consent by a majority |the subject. _The government i \vote, to limit debate to six days'opposed a rigid 20-minute limit fon any item of debate bogged stanley. Knowles (NDP--Win-| Mellraith suggested there down nipeg North Centre) said Mr.| might be a time limit on Andrew Brewin (NDP -- Tor-\Rprewin would be willing to| speeches only if representa- onto Greenwood) last week withdraw his amendment. He tives-from all parties agree. moved an amendment to the|was speaking on behalf of Mr William H, A. Thomas (PC bill which would reduce time) Brewin, who was on his way to ~-Middlesex West) said. par- limits on speeches to 20 min-|Relgrade, Yugoslavia, for a ties should be limited-in the utes from 40 when the guillo-| parliamentary conference. number of subjects they could tine rule was invoked. Only ex:| But Mr. Aiken said outside raise in question period. ceptions would be for the prime|the House he would not with minister, all party leaders andidraw his sub-amendment, thus WEDNESDAY, June 2 the cabinet minister introducing|bharring the way for the with- The Commons meets at 4 \legislation, They would be al-drawal of Mr. Brewin's amend- 30 to continue the rules de 4 lowed 40 minutes ment bate. The Senate meets at WOULD SET LIMIT Earlier, 3 p.m Gordon Aiken (PC --Parry Opposition \Sound - Muskoka) introduced a acceptable lsub - amendment Tuesday that) government would limit the exceptions tO\tempt to the prime minister, Opposition) ment leader, cabinet minister and LOSE RESPECT first Opposition speaker, fre- The last two change sof gov stricting leaders of the minor ernment, had been brought parties to the same 20-minute about by destructive action and limit as other MPs. Canadians were losing respect He said the voters do not give/for Parliament after 10 years equal status to the Opposition|of watching successive opposi- leader and leaders of the tions block legislation and twist smaller parties ard this should/the rules in attempts to bring not be done by House rules down the government Ian G. Wahn (L--Toronto St. It was time for a Paul's) said all MPs should be afier this "decade of destruc- limited to 20 minutes. Shorterjtion" and MPs should not e speeches were more difficult to pape in 'interminable debates prepare but this should not pre-|to destroy legislation, personal-! sent a serious problem to é6uchiities and governments experienced speakers as the! William H. A. Thomas (PC-- prime minister and Opposition Middlesex West) cautioned] leader aginst giving up rights of MPs/ But he suggested there should'won over many centuries. He he guarantees for other MPs said a prime minister now has who want to make a speechimore power than any king in despite time allocations. Gov-|past centuries and protection is} ernment backbenchers had Aajneeded against a head of gov-' special problem in this respect)ernment because they had to negotiate} ------ with cabinet ministers as well Mr. Diefenbaker asked as the party whip whether the This could be said, by extending sitting hours arrange to give Mr Michener through the night if necessary an acclamation in Toronto St.|when the cut-off rule was im- Paul's if Mr. Pearson's sugges-|posed tion of Mr. Michener as a per- gp en, his poo ie auline Jewett (L---Northum- manent : acceptable berland) said the rights of Mr. Pearson retorted that if/hackbenchers of any party a sitting Conservative MP would must be respected. This could give up his seat for Mr. Mich-|be assured by giving the new the Liberals wouldn't op rule a trial and introducing an 5 amendment later if it was pose his election to the Com- needed mons She also proposed a definition Mr. Diefenbaker reiterated of a party leader and suggested his question, adding that Mr.the Commons should decide AHinhevats nomination by the how many persons should con- stitute a political party in Par- must be 20V- liament ernment's stand if Mr. Michener She favored the system in permanent France where six per cent of the total chamber membership he'd be 8 required, a system that Diefen-| Would disqualify Social Credit if Mr. Diet and Creditistes from privileges cuarantee the |8tavited to separate parties. wouldn't oppose -- Michener's election that's a call, IL sav retorted Mr. Diefenbaker ding that the next move by the Montreal police. 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JUNE CAME IN LIKE SNOWMAN TORONTO (CP)--Toronto chose its coldest June first in 18 years to follow one of the sunniest Mays on record -- a month of 260 hours of sunshine, 40 more than normal The maximum temperature was 57. Not since 1947 has the max- imum dipped below 60 That year ii was 58 the an the at Mr. Aiken said should provide alternative to rather than destroy the govern- More ComfortWearing FALSE TEETH Here is & pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more com~ fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non- acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. 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