PARTE Diag DD Kenneth Rose, assistant to the IBEW Canadian vice - presi- dent, said Tuesday night the union's Local 1590 has signed about 80 per cent of the pro- Electrical Union Applies For Struck-Plant Rights im: 'oesit "rates TORONTO (CP)--The Inter-;had decertified the union fol-| He said he expects the labor | Te 'GOLDIE' COOKS GOOSE'S GOOSE LONDON (Reuters/-- Goldie;London Zoo's es- caped eagte, scratched duck off. his menu Tuesday and swooped on an unsus- Ree ein one _ |Pakistan Leader, An Ally 'Liberal Attacks Robarts Gone Neutral, Visits U.S. 'Hitler-Like' Propaganda By ARCH MacKENZIE -- |by China of a $60,000,000 inter- oh ee national Brotherhood of Electri-|!owing an employee application|board to hear the Canadian Press Staff Writerjest-free loan. cal Workers (CLC) applied Tues- eb. 25. within two weeks. -- When Pakistani President Mo-lwyey NAM A TOPIC? = TORONTO (CP) -- The On- 'io legislature Tuesday ap- ed the expenditure of $278,- by the publicity branch of department of tourism and nformation during 1965-66 de- Brite opposition objections. » The Conservative government Befeated a New Democratic motion to cut the publicity hranch's budget by $10,000, rep- senting the approximate cost the government's radio and levision service. The Liberals supported the DP move but 'the vote was 61 25 against the motion. ® Opposition members pum- elied the government relent- ssly for what they called its se of public funds to dissem- ate Tory propaganda. + "Like the Russians, like Hit- r, like Mussolini you haye dis- fovered the value of propa- ganda," declared Liberal law- a Elmer Sopha, who main- tained that the government had ho statutory authority to spend Money on its news service. * New Democrat Ken Bryden, Who moved the motion to cut 0,000 from the estimates, iharged that the operation of je government news service wepresented a serious challenge to democratic procedures. Ex- ere illegal, he said. ® At issue was the government Program of producing weekly radio and television tapes on he government and distribut- i them for free to about 85 roadcasting stations in On- rio. «» Premier Robarts denied his lovernment was disseminating ry propaganda or attempting Bere lice on the news service} ing out weekly tapes to broad- cast media. "I would be the first to admit we may be doing it in not a veny good fashion," he said. Asked whether the govern- ment would continue the serv- ice at election time, he re- plied: "1 couldn't tell you whether the service in its present form will even be in existence six months from now." ALLOWS DISCIPLINE A bill introduced in the legis- lature calls for a doctor who is criticized as incompetent to be subject to disciplinary action by the Ontario College of Phys- icians and Surgeons, The college nov' may only deal with doctors who in its opinion are guilty of profes- sional misconduct or infamous or disgraceful conduct profes- sionally. The bill would let the college \deal with charges of incom- petence, Whether they are made by doctors or the general public, The college could set up an intermediary screening committee between accused doctors and the disciplinary committee. Another bill introduced Tues- day would institute three-man negotiation boards--similar to jarbitration boards--to settle ex- propriation disputes land-holders and expropriation authorities. The bill, which would cover expropriations by conservation authorities, was appar- ently prompted by a recent dis- pute between the Upper Thames River Conservation Au- thority and farmers in Oxford County whose land 'was being between} First reading was also given|bammed Ayub Khan visits U.S. to a bill that would make uni- form the expropriation powers of all Ontario universities that receive provincial subsidies. It provides that the universities may expropriate any land nec- essary for expansion. President Johnson next month, he goes to Washington as an ally-turned-neutralist. He will have been a recent visitor to Peking and Moscow and a fiarly-recent convert to warm contact with the Chinese. in 1954, Pakistan was one of Health minister Matthew Dy-iti¢ countries lined up by John mond, announced the govern- ment will provide money to the Alcoholism and Drug Addiction Research Foundation for re- search grants to universities and hospitals. He introduced a'bill to em- power to foundation to make grants "as are deemed . . necessary or desirable for the furtherance of its objects." . Foster Dulles. in the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. SEATO still exists but Pakistan, as France, is a token partici- pant these days. In 1955, Pakistan also was tied more firmly into the pro- Western Bloc' with membership -lin a similar middle-eastern mil- itary grouping. Today, Britain and Iran are the remaining 'Auto-Pact Should Up Production OTTAWA (CP)--Industry Min- said Tuesday the recent U.S. - Canadian automo- bile tariff agreement should en- courage expanded Canadian pro- |duction of automobile parts in ithe next few years. He disagreed with Alfred D. South) who said there has been a seri- ous loss of business to Cana- manufactur-|There has been a settlement of ister Drury Hales (PC--Wellington dian-owned parts ers. Mr. Hales asked that the loyal members while Turkey has cooled somewhat and so has Pakistan. Iraq is out. CHINA A FACTOR Pakistan is an example of some of the facts of life created by the rising role of China in Asia. While Pakistan has had an es- timated $4,000,00,000 or more in aid from the U.S.--military and economic -- it has turned to China as well now. Part of this shift was caused by anger at the U.S. help for India when the arch-enemy of Pakistan was being invaded by China along the northern frontier. Pakistan viewed the Indian arms buildup with concern. The just-concluded state visit to Peking is a culmination of the new Pakistani approach. a border dispute between the two countries, discussion of in- formula for granting duty-free|creased contacts and provision passage of parts across the bor- der be based on a percentage increase of Canadian production In Washington, Ayub is ex- pected to report on his impres- sions of the two Communist capitals to Johnson. He is also expected to make a pitch for negotiations on Viet Nam if the situation at that time remains unchanged. The president carried much the same' message to Peking but without any visible sign of 'softening China's firmly-stated views that negotiations hinge on American withdrawal from South Viet Nam. Johnson, it is expected, will take just as tough a line. But there is no sign at least yet Pakistan is going to sacri- fice any of the economic aid from the U.S. because of stronger ties with China, pecting white snow goose on a park lake here. Loud cries from about 200 onlookers startled Goldie and he dropped the goose and. flew off to a nearby tree-top perch. Zoo officials, who com- plain that shouts from crowds spoil their chances of catching him, tried Tues- day to lure the Finnish eagle, with the six - foot wing - span, by providing bait of duck and horse meat. Goldie's last known meal since his escape 11 days ago was a muscovy duck he killed in nearby Regent's Park Lake on Friday. day for bargaining rights for 200 employees of Amalgamated Electric Corporation Limited at nearby Markham, a firm which fired 188 employees when its plant was moved from Toronto in 1963. An eight-month strike by Lo- cal 542 of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (Ind.) ended earlier in the day when the Ontario Labor Relations Board announced it ROLAND'S | STEAK HOUSE BLUE HORSE LOUNGE FULLY LICENSED L.C.B.O. Entertainment Nightly 9 P.M. TO 1 A.M. Hotel Lancaster 27 King St. West, Oshowa 1626 Simcoe St. N. Steaks - Spore Ribs - Chicken - ete. Open Daily 11:30-10 p.m. for CO LDS and GRIPPE... 1. Rest in bed 2. Drink plenty of fluids 3. 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But he ve a hint that changes may made in the system of send- CLC Avoids Involvement In Maritime Union Tiffs * OTTAWA (CP) -- The execu-jthe federal trusteeship and call- Ma council of the Canadian La-jing for its replacement. by a r Congress has refused to getjlabor-backed trustee arrange- to the controversy between|ment. © members of the maritime} Judge Lippe wrote in defence Wnion board of trustees. of the trusteeship and denied «A statement' by CLC Presi-|Mr. Millard's allegations. dent Claude Jodoin, issued) Mr. Jodoin said the recent fuesday after the executive|appointment of Joseph Mac- gouncil's quarterly meeting,|Kenzie, the CLC's director of said letters from the two trust-|organization, as a member of ees -- Charles Millard and|the three-man trusteeship _ will Judge Rene Lippe -- have been|ensure that the views of the studied. |Congress are reflected within The council "has concluded|the board. that this is a matter for the| He also said it is the hope of trustees themselves to resolve," |the CLC that the trusteeship value, rather than a straight in- crease measured in dollars. Mr. Drury said he can't agree there has been a loss of busi- ness for Canadian parts manu- facturers. The agreement is de- signed to "and will' encourage a substantial increase in Cana- dian production. i Whether the measure of the| ; increase should be on a dollar) ¥ basis or measured in percent-| % ages is "a complicated judg- ment," Mr. Drury added, "but I am satisfied the dollar measure- ment is much more satisfac- tory." Mr Drury told NDP Leader Douglas that a resolution will be submitted to the Commons at its new session opening in a few days for Commons approval of the tariff arrangement COSENS & MARTIN Insurance expropriated for the Gordon Pittock dam. LIVIN'and DANCIN'- HE'S GOT THE BEAT ON THE BEACH j; Gay as Youth. . Alive with Songs! All the best of Movie Musicals rolled into one! ~ th theEuropean ADDED HIT! "KING OF THE WILD WAVES" BRUTALLY FRANK. - BOSTON HERALD RST OSHAWA he said. 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