]Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednendoy, August 5, 196% CONCEALMENT CHARGE 1963 payments qauiry_inte by the Prairie Farm Assistance Agency. The minister said Judge Pope is a. competent, impartial jur- Maciean's New Editor lal department, Others who re- signed. along with. him were Peter Gzowski, managing edi- tor; Harry Bruce, reports and reviews editor; David Lewis F iddlers 'with the CBC, which promos | : |the Saturday night finals pro- Py ; : . All fiddlers are charged an co a3 me entry fee which goes directly to _ ~ Cabinet Ministers ist. He charged Mr. Mcintosh with "imputing scandalous mo- tives" to the judge in a per- sonal attack that the minister found unfounded, unfair and un- parliamentary. as executive editor of Appointed TORONTO (CP) -- The ap- pointment of W. Borden Spears Mac: tein, assistant editor; and obert Fulford, staff writer. Tuesday another staff writer, resignation. on any of the resignations and Barbara. Moon, handed in her|Old - time fiddlers from five Mr. Brander had no comment|seek the North American fid-' Seek Title © Chil the Ontario Society for Crippled topes to retain his dren. 4 title. as HE SHELBURNE, Ont. (CP) provinces and four 'states will dling championship' at the an- Industry Minister Drury andjlean's Magazine was announced Finance Minister Gordon re-|Tuesday night by F. G. Bran- nual. 'National Fiddle Contest next-Friday and Saturday. said he knew of "no other im- mediate staff changes." Cooks in Only plied briefly to opposition ques- der, the magazine's publisher. Last Friday, R. A. McEach- Reply To Questions 3 By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) -- Five mem-|Minister Pearson and Opposi-|immigrants. 'pers of the cabinet intervened|tion Leader Diefenbaker, Tuesday in the Commons' drawn - out interim supply de- bate after Conservatives nad repeatedly accused the govern-/morning. ment of an arrogant policy of concealment. The five ministers replied to some of the 200-or-so questions about government policy the Conservatives had asked in the) and limited to one week. Mr. first seven days of the debate. would continue to press for in- formation from other ministers}, gelay the resumption of the today when the House resumes study of a bill giving the gov- ernment $696,000,000 in spend- ing authority for August and September. the second in two days, was sched- party caucus meetings in the|board independent of_his The party leaders were to discuss a proposal by New Democratic Leader Douglas that the balance of the flag de- bate be postponed to the fall Labor Minister Douglas said Monday the Con- buster on the money bill mainly flag debate. CALLED RED LETTER DAY The participation of five min- isters in Tuesday's debate led Taxi Drivers Demonstrate Robert C. Coates(PC -- Cum- berland) to comment: "This is a red letter day in this session . . we have seen this. dicta- torial and arrogant government being brought to-its knees by the opposition and forced to an- economy DEFENDS JUDGE A meeting between Primejtions to step up the inflow of New legislation would be in-|Servative agriculture minister, troduced later in the session to 4 i n i speal| dubious." He denied Judge uled for this afternoon following}make the, immigraton gain Popa's conclusion. ahekvihe (a: partment and to establish an Indian claims commission. MacEachen| defended the three maritime trustees appointed last October to. end violence and racketeer- ing in the Seafarers' Interna- r tional Union. The trustees have)doubts that one of every 15 peo- The Conservatives said they) seryatives are conducting a fili-/been criticized in the Commons lately for failing to removejadminister "gangsters" at the head of the si U. Mr. MacEachen said the trus- tees have clamped close direc-|dians in the fundamentals of tion over the union and ended disruptions of shipping. The)the total for the last 11 years to had benefitted from) 750,000. | the actions of the trustees. Justice Minister Favreau in- tervened to defend Judge Har-) old W. Pope of Moose Jaw, swer our questions. , . . Sask., who was accused Thurs-| tions on the state of the econ- omy. Alvin Hamilton, former Con- called the Pope report "very quiry produced evidence of ir- regularities in PFAA payments to some farmers last year. INSTRUCTION NEEDED OTTAWA (CP)--The St. John Ambularice Association says it ple in Canada would be able to effective artificial respiration in an emergency. By the fall, the organization hopes to have trained 175,000 Cana- life - saving methods, bringing Allergies? Backaches ? Or Do You Just Went To Sleep Comfortably? Ask About PERMA. FOAM Meottresses % off Retail rice. Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS ing edifcr ¢f the Toronto Star, replaces Ken Lefolii, who resigned last week along with three other senior editors and one staff wri the new title of executive edi-(payid Millar, 6, received a sil- tor had been created along wWith)ver pass for a year's free swim- Mr. Spears' appointment. Maclean's Friday saying that|qooy swimming. pool. management was infringing on| Mr. Spears, a former manag-jern, vice-president of the Mac- Fe yaaigy qe as be tar,/lean-Hunter magazine division,) entrants are from Nova Scotia editor,|said that only Mr. Lefolli's res-|Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan ignation had been accepted. |and Alberta as' well as New York, Indiana, Iowa and Ohio. SILVER GIFT Contestants will be seeking to 'HARLOW, England (CP) --jdethrone. North American champion Graham Townsend, 22, of Toronto, The contest is operated by the Shelburne Rotary Club as a charitable project in association ter. Mr. Brander explained that ming when he became the 1,00- fromlo9oth swimmer at this city's in- Mr. Lefolii resigned the independence of the 4 ~ look to the si RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA At Airport TORONTO (CP)--About 500 Metropolitan Toronto taxi driv- Immigration Minister Trem-| day by Jack McIntosh (PC -- blay said his department is pre-|Swift Current-Maple Creek) of paring amendments to the Im-|submitting a polit ical and 725-8762 migration Act and its regula-\biased report on a public in- ers demonstrated at Toronto In- ternational Airport Tues- day. Two were stopped by RCMP officers when they tried to pick up passengers. The 500 drivers, members of the Metropolitan Toronto Taxi Cab Conference, are fighting for the right to pick up passen- gers at the airport, Lyle Brooks, 36, and Gordon Matheson, 42, were told they| would be summonsed for pick-| ing up passengers. 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