PIERRE BOURGAULT (foreground), leader of the separatist Rassemblement pour l'Independance Nat- Senators Criticize Auto Trade Agreement Results ionale, addressed a rally in Monireal North Wednesday night. The rally was held in support of Montreal-area RIN candidates for the June 5 Quebec: election. 'Vachon Security Risk' Lesage QUEBEC (CP)--Attacks and| denunciations were handed out) by three party leaders Wednes- day night as the campaign for) Sunday's , provincial elections entered its final stages. Ts, m Jean Lesage called on the Mont- real Star to retract an editorial! which he said implied that Jus- tice Minister Wagner lied and prepared false reports about Arthur Vachon, president of the Quebec Provincial Police Asso ciation. He told an election rally of 1,500 that The Star implied in an editorial Wednesday that Mr. | Wagner lied when he said the| QPP Association president con stituted a "security risk." "T repeat, Vachon isa risk| Possible: OTTAWA (CP)--External 'fairs Minister Martin said Wed (CP Wirephoto) Javelin Road Claim Rejected OTTAWA (CP) Javelin Ltd. said rejected as "not press release that referred to the federal government build- ing a $35,000,000 highway near company properties in Labra- dor The release was drawn up by a public relations firm in the United States, the company said in a statement issued by Lorne A. Pearce, vice-president and general manager His statement said "no ernment or government official has offered to build any road in Labrador for Canadian Jave lin's benefit." It added that "any copy of a statement con cerning. this matter was ob tained without the knowledge or permission of the company's management The question of the highway was raised in the Commons by the Conservatives Lewis Brand (PC--Saskatoon) put a question on the order pa per asking whether the govern ment was aware of a company press release stating that the government had approved $35,000,000 paved highway link ing Goose Bay and the Strait of Belle Isle Public Works Minister Me- Tiraith replied that the govern- Canadian Wednesday it factual" a gov- nesday he believes great im provement is possible in the relations between the Western and Communist nations of Eu rope, notwithstanding Viet Nam. He told a press conference he hopes that the NATO council at its meeting in Brussels June 7-9 will agree on a collective posi tion concerning improvement of East-West relations NATO had to be equally as strong as Russia and there must be no let-up. But improvement in East-West relations remained an essential objective. LEAVES SATURDAY Mr. Martin leaves for the meeting June 6 niversary of the 1944 landing in France, the members except France, but with France's concurrence, will discuss the consequences of the French decision to withdraw from NATO's integrated mili tary commands Mr. Martin again Canada favors keeping NATO council in Paris. He said it would cause no great inconvenience to have the council located apart from NATO's military headquarters, which will have to be moved from Paris---probably to Brus- sels--as a result of the French decision France Saturday the an Allied Alliance indicated the would feel 'closer * contact" with NATO if the coun- cil remained in Paris. For NATO, London would not be a satisfactory alternative, Mr. Martin said it is impor- tant for NATO to endeavor to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, June 2, 1966 JY Tory Leader Wants Debate T ll OTTAWA (CP) -- Opposition e S a Vy |Leader Diefenbaker demanded jto know Wednesday when and jhow an RCMP file on Arthur charlatans who believe they Vachon got into the hands of the premier said are. better off making- false the Quebec government. Mr. Vachon was fired from Money than they would be| He also served notice in the the RCMP has a file on him,"|* This was interpreted as a ref- erence to the government's dis« closure of information in RCMP. files about Gerda Munsinger, a | West German blonde alleged to j|have had liaisons with some PM Irate On File Query Conservative cabinet ministers OTTAWA (CP)--Prime Minis-'the mMunsinger inquiry was told ter Pearson and Robert Muir (PC--Cape Breton North pee LR Aa ope ggg the RCMP file Victoria) Wednesday accused the QPP last month. working." \Commons that he will move ad Mr. Lesage later moved into Mr. Johnson told a rally of} journment of the regular debate each other of insulting Janguage in a Commons exchange. Mr. Pearson rose and began: "In spite of the insulting way Af-| ment had not announced any, 500 in Quebec City that Pre-| today to discuss the issue, He law Taam oe a..4-.1-| said it affects civil liherties of he tried to Canadians. : Prime Minister Pearson, re- the home riding of Daniel John- |3 and delivered counter-charges |election } ; against attacks he said were be-|betray the French-Canadian na- F ing made on the Liberal party. tion fying to Mr. eee told The Union Nationale "'sigh| The premier would have "in-/ the Commons there Mas been a4 nostalgically for the past when carcerated" his people by sup jchange in a policy by whic ep , : , the Fult Fa |RCMP files are available only they were masters of the prov-|Porting the Fulton avreau! | auth od otfictile of the tn ince," he told a meeting of 2 29 |formula for amending the Cana-|'® g Ory vies, inls Of tne fed: in Acton Vale, dian constitution, Mr. Johnson' €f4! government, said. But he added that there is a ATTACKS RIN "We know you have had | necessary exchange of informa- The separatist Rassemble- enough of the mud-throwing at|tion between Jaw enforcement ment pour I'Independance Na- French Canadians." Nobody | 48encies. tionale, on the, other hand, "tOleoyiq convince the Union Na-| The storm brewed up over molest their victim must draw |tionale leader that politicians in|statements by Quebec Premier him away from his own fam-\other provinces were '100 per| Lesage about Mr. Vachon, pres- ily cent pure." jident of the Quehec Provincial He told a Montreal social elub| Police Association, learlier that taxes and assess-| Mr. Lesage is reported to |ments levied by the Liberal gov-|have said. Mr. Vachon, dis- lernment could reduce personal] missed from the QPP, was a initiative and drain off private| Security risk and the RCMP pea jhad a file on him which had | | me | been turned over to Quebec Jus- 'AVOID POVERTY tice Minister Claude Wagner, With ail the natural resources ? in the province and all the means at hand to increase their value, there was no reason for poverty and misery in Quebec A crowd of more than 4,000 Martin Asked if this was an implied criticism of Gen. de Gaulle, who will visit Moscow this month, Mr, Martin said he hopes the French president's views as pre sented to the Russians would not he inconsistent with those of NATO. MEETING IS VITAL Mr. Martin said the Britssels meeting will be of 'critical im portance."' He will act as coun cil president at the talks 'What this meeting will really be concerned with is the future of Europe and of North America's relations with it "Already over the last few the stability pravided by NATO has permitted a gradual but nevertheless gnificant: im provement in' relations between the NATO and the Warsaw Pact powers Helps Solve 3 Biggest | FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems A little FASTEETH sprinkled o jammed a 3,200-seat arena in| your dentures does all thee U1) Helps | suburban Montreal North for a| 20! felse teeth more firmly in place; (2) Holds them more comfortably rally by Rassemblement pour] (3) Lets you bite up to 35% harder : | without discomfort, FASTEETH l'Independance Nationale. An-| Powder is alkaline (non-acid) Won't other 1,000 gathered outside the | 'our. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste 'arin | or feeling! Avoid embarrassment. Ge aren praera ETH at all drug counters. Police Possess Princess' Prints LONDON (AP) Princess Margaret had her fingerprints taken Wednesday. Her prints will he kept at Hampshire police headquarters | along with 30,000 others as a| memento. The princess volunteered to be fingerprinted during a tour of| the new £300,000 ($900,000) po- | lice headquarters building at Winchester. years This desirable trend---which I emphasize is supported by all 15 NATO members--must be maintained and intensified, "Only through the extension of the detente can we bring about a Situation in which real and substantial progress to wards a seftlement-in Europe will he possible." Canadian whiskies use the word "Gold? The home office recently an- nounced it is studying a scheme} for fingerprinting the entire pop- ulation of Britain. W. "OSSIE"' MARTIN le pleased to announce that he hos appointed SALES MANAGER Mr. Muir touched things off|'" which he (Mr. Muir) put the galini the --'ttiee oe An we | AE < ge par DUUIID + + + OY Baking Wie isAotiar seacer 'when he expects to receive the LIBERALS APPLAUD report of Mr. Justice Wishart He was interrupted by an ova' Spence's inquiry into the Gerda tion from Liberal supporters, Munsinger security case. Mr. Pearson concluded by says Mr. Muir drew angry cries ing he did not know the answer; from government benches when Mr. Muir added fuel to the he added that Mr. Pearson'tense situation by jumping up should be able to provide this and saying: information hecause of his "My I thank the prime min knowledge of files. ister for his insulting reply." © H IGHLY RECOMMENDED Che Kih Room NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7,30 P.M. 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During Commons debate seek improvement in East-West jrelations through consultation) Mr. Walter Mittler Tuesday, Opposition Leade OTTAWA (CP)--The auto freejindendepent parts industries trade agreement with the) were in serious trouble because United States ran into stiff op- Canadian auto plants were im- position in the Senate Wednes- porting their tools and dies from aay, with Conservative senators the U.S. terming it unconstitutional and Senator John Aird (L--On- harmful to Canadian parts in- tario) defended the pact, say- dustries ing it contributed to a 27-per- Senator Harry Willis (PC--| cent jump in Canadian car Ontario) said the agreement I8| production in 1965 to 855,000 unconstitstional because the Ca-| nits, nadian cabinet implemented it) in January, 1965, without con ' " ' i: sulting Parliament Britain Can't Bid Senator David Walker (PC- Ontario) said it is an exercise in futility for Parliament to de On US. Tenders bat agreement now'that It ronnON. (Reuters)--A_ Brit has been in force for 16 months. | ich defence ministry spokesman He accused the Pearson govern-| <iq today the United States has ment of again flouting the SU-| withdrawn bids open to British premacy of Parliament and American shipyards to The Conservatives adjourned build tugs and minesweepers for the debate on a resolution rati-line U.S) Navy fying the agreement and said Britain had hoped the sale of they will press the government the ships and other naval and to refer the pact to a Senale' military equipment to the, committee for public hearings-|tnited States would partly off The Commons approved the'set the cost of buying 50 Ameri agreement last May. 6 can F-1l1 jet fighter-bombers Senator Willis said the com-'for £2,100,000 ($6,300,000) each mittee should hear auto parts' The American Bureau of Ship manufacturers and workers who ning's decision to withdraw the have lost contracts or jobs be-|bids for four harbor tugs and cause of the agreement. Small/an unspecified number of ocean| " minesweepers came _ suddenly ® and without explanation, the Four Liberal spokesman said. . e . Senators Resign Blind Workers Vote OTTAWA (CP)----Four Liberali FO Return To Work senators over 75 have retired, it was announced Wednesday TORONTO (CP) The 175 They are Mrs, Mariana Jo-| striking blind employees of the doin. 84, Montreal; William H.[Canadian National Institute for Taylor, 76, Brantford; Thomas|the Blind voted Wednesday to Alexander Crerar, 89, Winnipeg,/return to work. and Clarence Veniot, 80, Bath An agreement signed Tuesday urst. N.B gives each worker a 15-cent-an-| There now are 11 Senate seats hour increase now and another vacant, including two in On-,five cents Jan. 1 bringing the} tario minimum wages. to $1.10 an} The retirements brought to 12;hour and maximum to $1.50.| Piece.rates A The workers 1B broom-making al week ago for were ai in the € plant struck higher wages nf aged senators who have left on an $8.000 an hua! allowance since the Senate retirement act became law ex actly one year ago A total of 27 senators who were 75 and over when the act came into force had until mid hight Wednesday to choose be tween retirement and out their life appointments 815.000 a vear Those appointed the last year and all-future senators will be required to retire at 75, the same as federal judges Senate standings now are Lib erals Conservatives in dependents two and independent Liberal one, There are 102 seats, No other retirements were ex pected by Senate officials for the immediate future. 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