2 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 24, 1960 'Quebec Liberals To Form Cabinet By RUCHARD DAIGNAULT commission inquiry into the 16-{they had not anticipated, holds | Canadian Press Staff Writer |year administration of the Union| together QUEBEC (CP)--Jean Lesage, Nationale party. There are indi- San whose Liberals were elected to| cations he may summon the pub- TO RESIGN SOON ? | J. ipower in Quebec for the first lic accounts committee to check ie hoa 0 Baretta i in 2 S est of | overnment spending under yi. 5 time in 21 years on the crest oflon gove pe g AY an thot 2 ted to] hand in the resignation of his| | ~~ Nl "RA. 8.6201 ' |the largest popular-vote wave inthe late Premier Maurice Du- {the province's history, now faces|plessis. ; : Ithe task of forming a cabinet. | Quebec may have the busiest governmeni. A ogg 2 Bi The Liberal chief meets With) session since those of 1935 and on fonale is 0 eld i i is weekend! : i 8 ; 5 ; his top lieutenants this wee 1936 when the Union Nationale, "gn io" overt of phe Union| Nationale party's top members| to draw up 2 list of cabinef| then a newcomer on the provin- - members to fill the 17 posts oficial scene. knocked out the Lib-| '" ! ' | ® | the administration responsible for eral Taschereau administration. pre 60 or ve au vtjess have / hy LAND-SEA AIR {lan annual budget of $600,000.000., Mr. Lesage says there is also vy ha J ninong : a ) For all travel, book through expected 'the party leaders willl / 4 Donald Travel Service: 1 300 DUNDAS E. WHITBY TONIGHT Mr. Lesage faces a busy pe- going to be an investigation into {riod. Soon after taking office he|the "confusion" in, Dorchester {must get ready for the federal |riding where Colonization Minis- {provincial taxation conference initer J, D. Begin has been de- |Gitawa, a sensitive area in Que-iclared elected by a slim ma- bec politics where the Liberal jority. A recount is to be made. fleas and his new team willl ine ac were elected in 50 [wish to make a profound impres- ridings and the Union Nationale {son p in 44, An independent won in : Then the Liberals will have yjonirea) Ste. Anne. Political ob- just two or three months to pre-| ooo doubt Mr Lesagé will be pare for the legislature Session. | po oered by tho fact his. na The Liberals have promised far-| jority is only five in the 95-seat reaching reforms and changes. | assembly. i But i t all. . fiat is vot 2 Much of his strategy may de- {CHECK ON UN pend on how well the Union | Mr, Lesage has pledged a royal |Natiohalé, stunned by a defeat Crown Firm Streamlined By ROBERT RICE wish to hold every possible seat. Byelections would result in Lib-| eral victories, political observers| say. "They would be as easy to pick as daisies in the spring," | one said. There are rumblings of a move- | ment to force a party convention] in the Union Nationale. One has| never been held since it was founded by Mr. Duplessis. | Mr. Duplessis' successor, Paul Sauve, was picked by a caucus of party members as was Mr. Barrette following Mr. Sauve's| sudden death early this year. | NO STATEMENT Mr. Barrette made no state ment to reporters on his return | to Quebec after the defeat. Per-| sons close to)the government say |he is deternjined, if party mem- bers agree, to remain as leader of the Opposition. The party, with 4 members, be closed and moved to Ottawa, would constitute the most for- Canadian Press Staff Writer |it said. midable opposition the Quebec OTTAWA (CP)--A streamlin- When one recommendation said|legislature has. had since 1944. ling treatment is in store for| improperly-made bids for surplus| Moreover, the Union Nationale |Crown Assets Disposal Corpora-|goods should be refused, the/dominates the Legislative Coun- tion. {committee 'members perked up|cil--the provincial upper house. The aim is to make the cor-|their ears. Mr. Richard explained| Like the Senate in Ottawa, the poration--which during its post-|that sometimes bids come in un-| Legislative Council must pass all war surplus sales heyday had| sealed envelopes contrary to in-|legislation adopted by the elected 10,000 employees--more efficient| structions, but are accepted any-|assembly if it is to become law. now that it is down to about 100|yway, Systematic obstruction by the employees. This practice, said Mr, Douglas Union Nationale in the upper Ph. MO 8-3304 ORGANIST Johnny McMann NIGHTLY 9.12 HOTEL LANCASTER » FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE Fred's Refrigeration RA 5-6335 SHIRLEY HARMER | CHANGED FUTURE Oshawa Star Canada's Best By JIM PEACOCK "On television she was the CATTLE TRAPPED BY FLASH FLOOD A herd -of Polled Hereford | near Louisville, Kentucky, to- | of its banks cattle huddles along a fence at | day, as more than 5 inches of the J. Graham Brown farm | rain swelled a small creek out Service Stations Rap Legislation --AP Wirephoto. | Liberals See New Surge "To Power argued/ GET THE BEST For Less At MODERN UPHOLSTERING 9262 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 8-6451 or RA 3-4131 OSHAWA ONLY 10% DOWN UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY was disparaging also NU-WAY RUG & CARPET SALES Broadloom wall to wall, Rugs, Carpets, Stair Runners. He Installation by our own mechanic RA 8-4681 174 Mary Street SCHOFIELD INSURANCE ASSOCIATES LTD. Before yuo purchase or renew your aute insurance we have a special low rate if: : (1) You are at least 25 years of age and there are no male drivers under 25 in OTTAWA (CP) the family. Chinese delegation has series of proposals which it says will help the Canadian govern- ment ferret out the ringleaders, lof the Chinese immigration | racket. | A spokesman for the delega- tion, representing Chinese across 4 (2) Your car is not used for business purposes. OTTAWA (CP) -- Features of|operator : i} To i is i ry y | the government's proposed anit-| product. The Corporal on was oc Morton (PO -- Toronto Daven:louse might precipitate an elec-| * Canadian Press Staff Writer little - girl - next - door type of combines amendments "will |gated by the Com i ¢/port), seems "rather dangerous.' |tion. VANCOUVER (CP)--The night|singer, e said. "Now- she's a strike a mortal blow at the in-| CIRCUMVENT BAN |accounts committee as part ofl", government agency should Members of the 24-seat upper club posters describe her as the|solid, standup performer. dependence" of service station| The association TORONTO (CP) -- The presi.|its program to look at the fi-,c like Caesar's wife -- above house are appointed for life. The new Shirley Harmer. : Mr. Bertram said Mrs. Ber- operators, the National Automo-|that, oil companies circumvent/dent of the Ontario Liberal As-|ances afid operations of several| G pinion added Heber Smith|standing now is: Union Nationale, It's an apt term, applied not tram is a solid performer in the te Trades Association said|the ban on resale price mainten- sociation said Thursday it is only| CTOWn agencies each. yest (PC--Simeoe North). 17; Liberal, 6; independent, one.| only to her performing style but|kitchen of their Los Angeles Thursday = S8Clance in a number of ways, in-|a matter of time until the Lib. It found out that a Toronto] [to her private life as well. apartment, too, and Shirley iy Soon p cluding supplying gasoline = oN|erals return to power in Ottawa Danagement consultant firm, Her singing has changed from added that she hopes to spend ar ulation se he re. | consignment rather than by out-\now that they have won the Que- Price Waterhlse and Conpany: 5 A li Id television days when. she dis- more and more time there ales" ro Fa Ee ha ara en priv ations He : TRS pr ee, sale price maintenance and loss-| h.4 resale price maintenance bee Slostion. bry Crown Assets, at the corpora Pp 1C 10N al played 8 Sweet 30d gentle ye lai as it, raising eader changes In appearances); ¢ .hidden only with respect to Dn a telegram to Quebec Lib-|tion's own invitation, and--had| 8) | to the degree suggested by the "and we're going to have as before the Commons banking, resale of 8 product sold to eral Leader Jean Lesage, Royce| made 57 recommendations aimed . publicity photographs that hint|many children as we can." committee, which is studying the| the retailer by the manufacturer Frith said the 'Quebec Liberal | at improving efficiency or ew tation she's now a sleek, sexy song- proposed amendments, the large oil companies could fix 1.umPh may influence the forth- : stress with a come-hither man- BOOKED FOR YEARS The auotmotive dealers' view|, resale price and enforce it with coming election in New Bruns./CUT COSTS - 4 «| ner Meanwhile, she has night club differed sharply from that of thelthe threat of a wick. Price Waterhouse estimated its By DON HANRIGHT |of French-language CBOFT, it : : itare hav bookings until the end of 1962 and Retail Merchants Association of|station operator's supply, with-| Ontario's Conservative Premier Streamlining plan would save (Canadian Press Staff Writer |broadcast some programs in Her hopes fo} ne J re hopes to be able to do: Some Je. Canada which backed the gov- gut risking prosecution. Frost said in Cornwall Thursday|aPout $60,000 a year for the {OTTAWA (CP)--The question French and others in English and changed, too, from an ambition aording and make occasional ernment's plan to provide legal| my. otis oo alco heard|DiBht: "I am looking after my| Corporation, which last year of French - language program-|this caused "tremendous bitter-/to push her career until shel ie ovision appearances. defences against chargse of re-|, vo." biootions to another pro-lown people; I don't know a | handled about $10,700,000 in sales| ming became a key issue Thurs- ness" in the area. reached the top to a wish for a "But 1 don't want to be away sale price maintenance--selling| J; io aby legislation in al|thing about Quebec politics. 20" of surplus assets. day as the Board of Broadcast, 'Bilingual broadcasting can do| mixture of career and marriage, gon Al" she said. "Whenever at retail prices fixed by the brief f the Canadian Manu-| He also decli * | But the committee also found Governors began a four - day more harm than good unless it|liberally sprinkled with children. pp, gone, he just eats TV din- manufacturer. facturers Association Whether the Go ob gr marion out that the auduor-general's Gc hearing of five. applications fot is done very varefilly," he said.|spowrime sTAR ners and he'll be getting skinny. | i ; s nol A ed] 3 Frei . ) be A BANNED SINCE 1952 The CMA argued that a court|would | affect the 'federal-provin- Dartment the corporation or the | he. ficenc hg 2 con He Yrs re or any attempt Miss Harmer, born 28 years Pos gin ih Tater o po tsdle price Miajiitnouce has| conviction should be an essential Sa) Hucal conference scheduled efficiency experts. ~~ |dominantly bilingual area. to be a bilingual station would be| 25° hy Senave. Ont., as one of to the top," she added. oh iiss ernment pn Since hat BOV-| ¢ any action by the cabinet to| °F Ottawa in July. o Auditor Henderson was in-| The publicly owned CBC| wrong in principle. This would be|S* children ane singing proes to be, but not now." nti SAL a Bl reduce tariff protection to indus: |, ONiEH COP Leader Donald C.| structed to meet with Corporat og |operates both Eng!lsih- and neither flesh nor fowl." Slopaly Ses She Was Sa Miss Harmer has appeared in| A i . . Mac S v | officials ic aterhouse he! oj fi | lis! S E .l. 9 A x 1 sale price maintenance--enforced tries eombining to fix prices, | Rov sal Mr. Lesage had|officials and Prise n be done French-language television sta ing Canadian singers, starring several Canadian cities in night by cutting the retailer off f imi .'|Provi eadership more Tory| experts fo seé what ca one tions here, the latter intended ' re club or television shows since h' g "ie retalep TOM share markets or limit competi-| than the Tories. In his campaign.|to make the government firm|mainly for viewers in neighbor- » {for four seasons on the CBC'si 7 oo th : Bs Suiplies ~he Hay win acquit. tion ing Mr. Lesage outdid Mr. Du. more efficient. ing Quebec. Total population n 1ans |Showtime, then the television €T gig dink years = i he beileve e retailer| __ {olessia in nati : as i sident Louis Ye = | show with the highest budget on S Ss | as. ai ; |plessis in nationalism and de-| Corporation Presiden covered is roughly 500,000. { ; ' Brest to retin Yas Usiug bis prodact 2s 2 Joss. . » {mands for autonomy. at a time|Richard, who faced a tough| phe first two private applicants |the Canadian network : SE Raney ujess her able torvice: oF upp ine Teason- Works Minister when the Union Nationale was round of questions from. commit: peard by the BBG Thursday pro- | Three years ago, opportunity yo canada | the value of the ae showing some signs of joining tee members, was told to "Pay posed all-English operations. One 0 un in the United States beckoned: «i have wonderful memories of| product. | Paddles To Work Confederation again, Mr. Mac. attention" to some of the free applicant said bilingual opera- and Shirley left Toronto for gp iime® che said. "But 1 The associatio id i brief| Donald said, | advice on efficiency given by the jon. might lead to bitterness. . | Hollywood don't lave any regrets about that these I ay ni briet OTTAWA (CP)--Works Minis- committee. | The. other said. it would be wrong Own Affairs | For a year she was a hit with waving. It changed my whole ures of the government's anti-|ter Walker, whose new office PLANNED VACATIONS | WOULD CLOSE BRANCH in principle. ne George Gobel television show life and now I'm so happy." combines amendments "will building is on the bank of the , # al The Price Waterhouse report, two FIRMS HEARD ; | an is won her a one-year con-| have the effect of legalizing once| Rideau River, says he intends to| BERLIN (Reuters) Aboutisent to Mr. Richard six months' 7 ooo "ort the series of sub- OTTAWA (CP) -- Representa-| tract with Paramount Pictures, a again the practice of resale price|paddle a canoe to work. 5,000 East German boys and| ago calls for a new administra-| i iccions to the. sovernors were lives of the Union of Ontario year in which she says she was maintenance in the relations be-| Mr. Walker, 55 last month, girls will spend vacations abroad tive services division which ipo empiovee-owned CFRA Lim- Indians urged a parliamentary|bored sit and made only one tween manufacturers and small|lives a mile farther upstream this year. East German news: would lower clerical costs, elimi-|jiaq "headed by farmer-broad- Somymitiee Thursday to loosen | movie, The Jangman. retailers from the new Sir Charles Tupper|paper reports indicated about nate duplicate work, improve co-| .,ctar Frank Ryan who estab} e legal restrictions on Indians During this period, her mar- J. L. Kinneard, association sec-|building about 10 miles from|15,000 will go to the Soviet Union, ordination and make the whole jicheq radio station CFRA here; |Fning their own affairs on|riage with Canadian singer retary, and D. Gordon Blair, | Parliament Hill. His lawn runs others visiting Yugoslavia, Fin-|overation more flexible. The and Ottawa Telecasters' Syndi-|t eir reservations George Murray broke up and legal comnse. 'araucd that whera the water's edge. land, Austria, Italy and Egypt.|seven-man Toronto branch should| ie "with department-store ex-| The Senate - Commons Indian they were divorced. Ba Counse, arg WREre| oy find it is only taking me ~ ml ecutiv mence Fre its| affairs committee, making a gen- > a service station operator recom- I ecutive Lawrence Freiman as 1 ; MARRIED WRITER ends' that's. © (about 18 minutes to go more * president, Hamilton broadcaster|eral review of the Indian Act, ™y "4 ict she married Al diffe : ¥ 3_customes fin 3 mils, 20d 1.4 I keeps Trou Kenneth D. Soble as vice-presi- Was told that many Indiah bands pertram, a former . Toronto he Jee is Shaky ne as ig good shape," Mr. Walker imnese dent, and including the financial|feel they have too many laws--| i iter actor now writing for tele- gasoline supplier to. distribute ol a plans to go to work by imereds o He Souham Cm on Jaclal, and band| vision and movies in Hollywood. 3 in piety 4 yi pany and Crawley Films ol - L ns. as o Ny . i * a Oe a having his gas canoe "every day 1 have the tawa. Six chiefs and counsellors from crt Det e after Jo Jone oop i ? coruil 2 tor ai tte However, yom hecomne/ a S (®) Scheduled for hearing today southwestern Ontario, including| another new facet in her career tort pe pre ain Os Ba I ae evr |were the applications by Inter-|Chief Garlow of the Six Nations| the night club circuit. resale price maintenance, the| During Sessions Mr. Walker ~A 23-member, George Chow of Toronto, pub- City Broadcasting Company Lim- Seki Branvord, spent more| , «pc wonderful experience," p , ofiien hasta ia made: a lic relations officer for the Chi-|ited, formed by several Ottawaithan three "hours presenting de-| ;. cig j iterview dari gasoline supplier could offer the makes his office headquarters in : ; 1 S n n an mtervie uring defence that the service stationithe Parliament buildings : nese Community Association offand district residents headed by tailed cases in which government | "yuo Geek run at The Cave in p s s. Ontario, said the government ap-|lawyer-businessman Roger Se [tegblation conflicted with Indian| vancouver. "I've been' able to peared "sympathetic" to the pro-|guin; and a yet-unincorporated| wishes. develop my singing, widen my, posal. | company applying in the name of John Charlton (PC -- Brant- range and material. On televi- ~ Grattan O'Leary, president of the Haldimand), acting committee| ; hop sed io To SAYS 11.000 INCORRECT . en os . sion, where the production is' the i Foe bib vd ..| Ottawa Journal. chairman, said the details would big thing, 1 was limited Foon Sein of Vancouver said| A fifth application will be heard be studied by the committee and. : ds . (3) You have been accident free for 3 years tn. the sight elubs, the. singing (4) You have been accident free for 5 years the country, also reiterated that Hong Kong police assisting the #|RCMP in the investigation have used Gestapo methods in gather- |ing information. "They are too belligerent," Jack Sim of Ottawa told a press # conference after the delegation had conferred for an hour with | Prime Minister Diefenbaker Thursday. "They use intimidation and Gestapo methods contrary to the /|principles of Canadian justice," ihe said. Justice Minister Fulton said complaints that the Hong Kong | police have used intimidation and _|that Chinese have been held in- bi {| communicado have proved to be Bg by |cntirely without foundation. % | Mr. Sim, asked whether the {delegation still held to its views] % (even though Mr. Fulton had de-| nied the charges, said "We still do" reports that 11,000 Chinese have gaturday morning from a com- the Indian affairs branch, entered Canada illegally in the pany headed by E. L. Bushnell,| Chief Omar Peters of Mora- last 10 years are exaggerated. He|pormer CBC vice-president, |viantown, head of the Delaware also said Chinese in Canada Mr Ryan's group proposed 87% band, who earned a commission | were unaware of any organized pours a week of telecasting, in-/in the Canadian Army in the racket : : ; .| cluding more than 44 hours of Second World War, said he had Mr. Chow said Mrs. Fairclough ive studio programs and remote a reputation for being outspoken said 50 teams of immigration|y.,adcasts, while Telecasters' hut felt that he was regarded as officers could be made available, Syndicate committed itself to 4 "trouble-maker." : _ He said the RCMP should come | itia] on-air operations totalling" "we know we are marked in into the picture only after immi-|g7 hours including 27 hours of (he branch: we are just a bunch gration officers had determined|jjye shows. of trouble-mafers in their eyes," | whether a particular Chinese had risa bod any tangible evidence to offer. |MOSTLY BILINGUAL he said. "Dhis has been boiling| The delegation told the govern-| Spence Skelton, vice-president/Id me for many years, the feel-| ment that Chinese are not satis-|of CFRA "Limited, told the board|Ing that if you dare to say any- fied with assurances that there| virtually all of Ottawa's French-|thing, you are no good." fill be no prosecution or deporta-| speaking population is bilingual. "You can come here and say tion of illegal entrants or family|In neighboring Hull, of 54,000 anything you like," Mr. Charlton| members who sponsored them./residents some 50,000 were assured him. | The delegation wanted assurance French-speaking and 90 per cent is what really counts because that's the act to spend three months preparing for my first night club date." STANDUP SINGER Her husband, who admits to having disliked her performances oi Showtime," says night club-| bing has allowed Shirley to learn! a great deal. | SOVIET SHIPS LONDON (CP) Two Sovie Russian scientific research ships left Odessa for a summer cruise in the Mediterranean, Moscow radio reported, to make geologi- cal and biological studies. ! You may budget your premiums Brer 3, 6, or 9 months if desired For Service Day and Night, Call Schofield Insurance Associates Lid. 6 Simcoe North RA 3-2265 REG AKER eo. DON ELLISON e JACK MOORE that any Chinese, other than) of these were bilingual. those directly involved in the, Mr. Ryan said that when the racket, would not be subjected|CBC's CBOT first went on the io persecution or deportation. hi in 1953, before the setting up| | VACUUM CLEANER *|SCARES CLERK SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-- Discretion was the better part of valor for a young postal clerk here when con- fronted by a large parcel that emitted » steady, loud humming sound interrupted periodically by a loud "boomp." After all, it could have been a bomb of some type. He called in higher authori. ties who called in the RCMP who called in a member of the city police rescue squad. The mystery? A battery- powered vacuum' cleaner ap- parently activated by being jarred in transit ESKIMO INTERPRETER Mary Panegosho, an Eskimo from Canada's Northwest Terri. tories, acts as an interpreter for the Canadian government. she travels in government serv- ice from one outpost to another In above picture, Miss Pane: gosho mspects some Eskimo artifacts in Ottawa 3 » --CP Wirephoto, The Only Drug Store Open DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SATURDAY, JUNE 25,6 to 9 P.M. 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