2 7 4 © uae ! L vay Something Good... By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer 'The man on the streot. ix get- first bomb: Such countries as Canada, Israel, Japan, Australia and Sweden are well up on the rer' Mots iney Ca still Talk jand announcements iS r Tu 'ruled Friday. jcontinue their practice of com-|from recognized parties--those|and motions for many years. | imenting on government motions|with 12 or mare members, made at|There sr¢ 21 New Democrats, me Aten Ex Se BGG TVS we . dit M in the Commons. | In Kis ruling, Speaker La- Conservative MPs argued moureux said all opposition par- OTTAWA (CP) -- Creditiste earlier this week that com-|ties have been allowed to reply and Social Credit MPs may|ments should be allowed only'to government announcements *\elearly" ting precious little good news these days on the nightmarish tepic of nuclear weapons. Millions of readers, have fol- lowed with a sort o? unhappy faseination the search that has gone on in the region of Palo- mares, Spain, ever since a United States H-bomber crashed) there more than a month ago. Now the Soviet Union has ac- cused the U.S. of violating the 1963 partial test-ban treaty by contaminating Spanish soil and The Palomares incident --whether dangerous or not dan- gerous--gives a glimpse of what life might be like of possession of nuclear weapons began to spread, with attendant dangers of accident, let alone warfare. Spanish Information Minister Manuel Fraga Iribarne assured reporters there is "no danger from radioactivity on land or sea" following the crash in which three H-bombs--one ap- parently still missing--are said OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Proudly Presents TORONTO SYMPHONY Seiji Ozawa, Music Director & Conductor I, eratic Party, the Credi Until the Commons" amended |Sociai Crecit after "ss « rules to, 'define more|snnouncements are ma what a recognized| party is, the Speaker said he will continue to recognize spokesmen for the New Demo- ss "GET" THIS WEEK - AS USUAL Featuring: MORTICIANS 50 Members @ 75¢ Non-Members DRESS: -- Shirt and Tie le --_ MINES WORTH LESS The mini industry now ac- counts for only about 10 per cent of production in Nova Scotia. coastal waters as a result of its|0 have fallen into the ocean and nuclear patrols. janother one on land. That treaty was the last big)ToOK AWAY SOIL step in nuclear-weapons con-| But this does not explain why trol, Britain's Prime Minister/U/S. authorities lifted hundreds bce _ his gre 2 Moscow |of tons of topsoil and carted it week, wants to Giscuss €X-| away for burial in a tunnel, or tending the treaty to include un-|why- the population of Palo- derground tests. He also hopes|mares went on a tinned-food to R aiorya measures against/diet and reported for repeated proliferation, medical checks. Fears were expressed in the) Despite the spectacular search British Parliament this week) operations at sea by submarines] that some of the radioactivity|and surface craft, one version| from the underground tests eS-/of the Palomares situation is capes through the earth's sur-|that the bomb which fell on land face and contaminates the at-|has caused-much more concern mosphere, jto the U.S. authorities than the The latest Soviet blast Feb.|ones which fell in the water. 13 was almost as big as the rec-| Qne report says that if the ord test conducted a year ag0--\bomb casing split on impact, and that one did cause contam-|radioactivity might be released The Toronto. Symphony, under the direction of Seiji Ozawa, is now celebrating its 44th season, Recognized os one of the leading orchestras in North America, the symphony comprises @ com- pany of 90 outstanding Instrumentalists, FIRST APPEARANCE IN OSHAWA Wednesday, Mar. 91 7:45 P.M. ination, scientists say. | WILL DISCUSS PROBLEMS | The 17 - nation disarmament committee, which began sittings in Geneva Jan. 27, must wrestle with all these problems but it} has given priority to non-pro-| liferation, an extremely urgent} issue. | There are a dozen. countries now which 'could build their own nuclear weapons in a short time. India would need only! slightly more than a year, it is estimated, from the time of de- cision-taking to detonation of the Ex-TV Star Steve Irked At Trial Run HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Singer Steve Lawrence thinks it's a shame networks don't give more than a 13-week trial for some television shows, Like his. Lawrence still is nursing ns! bruises from the collapse of his NBC singing show, one of the | first casualties of the 1965-66 season. He sald that 13 weeks was not enough time to develop a style and attract an audience, and! added: "Early in the game we made 8 decision to go a certain route. Each program tried to be a spe- elal--elephants parading down Broadway, that sort of thing. 'What we learned the hard way was that the audience doesn't want to be knocked on their ears every week. They'd rather get to know you as a personality and be entertained in a more intimate way." "The shows were getting bet- ter, and so was the rating," Plan now to enjoy this evening of superb music by one of the World's Finest Orchestras! TICKETS ON SALE AT @ Auditorium Box Office @ Bolahood's Sportshaven @ Jim Bishop's Sporting "Goods from the trigger mechanism even though there was no ex-| plosion. 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