Fulton-Favreau Stand Reaffirmed By Lesage By THE CANADIAN PRESS {contributions sparked a heated! In the Manitoba legislature, Premier Jean Lesage Thurs-|debate in the Saskatchewan leg-|an overhauled Highway Traffic Ti. asf. Identified Card-holder OTTAWA (CP) -- A spokes- iman for Justice Minister Cardin said Wednesday the minister was referring to Arthur Harfett THE OSMAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 4, 1966 7 4 | "Wired Olives" Opinion Given TORONTO (CP)--Secret min- iature listening dévicés should only be used by law enforce- police should oe allowed te use them too. "My own view is that the use of them, if they are t6 Be al. lowed, should be done with the control and direction @f the courts," he told the legisiaturé. et NN ment agencies with the author- against the Fulton-Favreau con- stitution-amending formula but he left the door open for future discussion' on new proposals. As a former member of the CCF, Premier Ross Thatcher said he knew whére its cam- paign funds came from. day reaffirmed Quebec's room| AE /Act--ineluding almost 80 major jchanges, was introduced, Some of the features include river training, safety helmets for mo- torcycle operators and consent when he spoke in the Commons ity of the courts, Attornéy-Gen- Monday about a former minis- eral Arthur Wishart said Thurs- ter's executive assistant who/day. held an RCMP police card. | He was commenting in the Mr. Harnett was executive as-|legisiature on a question by ARJAY ALUMINUM PRODUCTS The premier tabled a letter! 'Don't let these socialists say in the iegisiaiure Gaieu Fev. i7))n & sanctimenious way that to Prime Minister Pearson injtuey KUL heir aioney Guly [755 which he confirmed Quebec's|the litle man. That makes me stand of "postponing indefi-jsick," he said. : nitely" any study of the for-) In reply, the opposition mula. jleader, Woodrow Lloyd, said the The Quebec legislature was |premiér had followed the old one of nine meeting across Can-|addage, "'when your argument ada. is weak shout like hell." Mr. Lesage said in an inter-| ~~ view later that the letters he) had written represented the| province's final decision on the) formula aimed at bringing the| right to amend the Canadian| constitution to Canada from! Britain. He atided that he was ready to discuss any constitution amendment formula other than the existing proposal formu- lated by two former justice min- isters, Guy Favreau and Davie Fulton. DEVELOP FORMULA In the letter of Feb. 17 made 'public Thursday the premier said his government was will- jing to attend another federal- | provincial conference to develop another formula. Mr. Lesage said in the inter- view that a condition for ac- reptance of any future formula jis that it must include adoption of the Quebee Parliament Act MONTREAL (CP)--The num- ber of colored television sets owned by Canadians is expected to increase by about 550 per cent in the next few years, Propelling this growth will be the introduction of Canadian-or- iginated colorcasting next Oct. 1, an @vent which has pre-occu- pied 'outlets, advertising agen- cies and manufacturers in re- cent years. At a seminar on colorcasting here recently, the J. Walter Thompson Co. Lid., an advertis- ing agency, released some eye- brow-raising figures to the more than 100 television, business and industrial executives attending it. Colored TV Sets To Increase 550 PC In Next Few Years forms from parents before a) child under 18 can register a} law Binta Ese _ ; 'al \ivoz-05. and now is Otiawa cor _in Newfoundland Premier J0-|-esnondent for two radio. sta- seph Smallwood said Eastern tions CRB Toronto and CJAD Provincial Airways is in "des | 4 nt 'Pes 3 perate financial difficulties and) 0" ace : steps may bé necessary in fu-| Mr. Cardin told the House ture to maintain the air link|Monday that the RCMP has with Labrador. withdrawn the card from a for- = --___--- |mer "executive assistant to the jlast minister of justice in the) former government," but did} inot name either Mr. Fleming! lor Mr. Harnett, j | The minister was unavailable | 'for comment Wednesday. But a \justice department official said} |there should be 1,100,000 sets in'fr. Cardin had referred to Mr. | |Canadian homes. Fleming and Mr. Harnett. The} | The Board of Broadcast Gov-|names were being given to re-| ernors has already approved: moye an erroneous impression | applications from the CBC, CTV |that former justice minister | and 11 private stations which|payie Fulton was involved in will start 'unofficial' colorcast- ithe matter. H jing on Oct, 1 when the new telé-| The official said the card,| vision season traditionally be-|identifying Mr. Harnett as an| gins. Officially, the BBG has set/RCMP agent and a peace offi- Jai. 1, 1967, as the starting cer, was issued under the 1959 date. RCMP Act by former RCMP Interest to the layman in C0-|c¢ommissioner C. M. Harvison jlor television is probably the after Mr. Fleming became jus- | price field. Sets which were tice minister in August, 1982 available two years ago in the The Canadian Press reported U.S. for $1,000 now are going for /orroneously Monday and Tués- $495, with some as low as $250,' day that the card was. issued the seminar was told. in 1959 Canadian prices go as high as| The. matter was brought up sistant to Conservative Justicé i Denald Flaming in errr master Donald C.. MacDonald, the New Democratic leader, on whether {hs Sovbtnmeht wand. sean: amendments to law to prohibit | the use of such devices as "wired olives in martinis or! bugged packages of cigarettes."' | Mr. Wishart replied that so- | phisticated criminals make use of all these devices and there- fore it could SAVE 10% ltettieeed ravewsre FROM NOW TIL APRIL 1 ON ALL ALUminUM A dows, débrs, tiding, reilings end shower deer, WHITBY 668 1 GREENWOOD AVE 4 be argued that the ot an 6 " Upper Canada College TORONTO, CANADA SCHOLARSHIPS, 1966 Entrance Memorial Scholarships of varying amounts are offered by Upper Canada College on competitive examifia- tions for boys entering grades VI to X in September, 1966. Applications to be received on or before March 19th, 1966. Qualifying examinations to be written April 14th and 15th, f. For full particulars and application forms apply to: P. T. Johnson, M.A., Principal, Uppet Canada College, Toronto 7, Canada. sd EXPERIMENTAL OPERATION SCHEDULED his life. Allen, father of three, walks with his wife, Anita,' in a terminal at Buffalo airport He and Harry T. Griffith, 63, of Flowertown, Pa., afflicted Cancer victim Robert Allen, 28, of Tucson, Ariz., arrived in Buffalo Wednes- day to undergo an experi- mental tu mor - transplant operation he hopes will save National Priority Role Proposed For Education By DAVD DAVIDSON |development and the over-all TORONTO (CP)--Ontario and|welfare of the population of ébec education ministers said) Quebéc, in full co-operation with ursday that although eee an governments." fién must remain a provincial) Mr. Davis said: "We are fully responsibility it must be re-jaware that educational priori- ded as a national priority if| ties transcend provincial bound- r } 'anada is to remain an @co-|ariés and we are in constant fiomically healthy country. | touch with other departments of Paul Gerin-Lajoie of Davie changing across Canada ex- and Ontario's William Davis)changing information and prof-| ke at a luncheon meeting ofjiting by mutual experiences. @ Empire Club on the chal-) "Unfortunately this type of lenges of their respective édu-| quiet, effective co - operation, éation portfolios. ; which is by far the most prev- '"Hdueation is undoubtedly &/ alent and positive factor in Ca-| madian priority," Mr. Gerin-| nadian educational life, is some-| 4 joie said, "but # is never-|times obscured by those who! { éléss a provincial responsibil-) work hag and exploit only the| " | negative, | Ontario's education minister] He said that 'one of the most| id: "There is a very definite) promising new developments"'| fole for the federal government| in Ontario-Quebéc relations is a to play which does not interfere) prospective cultural exchange with the all-important principle| program, now in its Of educational decentral-| stages, feation." an | "It 1s to be anticipated that Mr. Davis said 'many of the| a much greater degree of under-| changes aliead of us" pvill have| standing of the motives and as-| Rabsapmanets toc everpaay Ne] ree oe, two, areal. He ; N "| tional groups will foll | ing" and that the 'long-term ore. tata livély exct bet a S6liition to many of the prob- oni iat lM wih ace | | | initial) | | with the same type of can- will undergo jointly Park Memorial cer as Allen, the operation Boswell Institute. (AP Wirephoto) Czechs Win 6-0 _|resorts. The act is aimed at eliminating} Ten yeats ago when coor the upper house's right to veto|transmissions were being intro- bills passed in the legislature. duced in the United States there | In Ontario, the legislature dis-| were 10,000 colored television jeussed the use of secret listen-/sets. Today there are 5,000,000 ing devices in law enforcement|or one for every 10 households. and control of prices at tourist 99.9909 GET COLOR NOW Compared with this, there are Attorney - General Arthur) 20,000 sets able to receive color Wishart said the listening de-|in Canada today. By the end of ter Thompson agency, said at $1,295 and as low as $720. in the Commons by Gilles Greg; | In the U.S., the National/oire (Creditiste--Lapointe), who) Broadcasting Company's night|Said that former Social Credit time schedule is 95-per-cent co-. MP Guy Marcoux and two other lor; the American Broadcasting | men tried to get affidavits from Company, 32; and the Colum-|4 Montreal restaurdnt owner bia Broadcasting System, 28 last year by purporting to be R. D. Senior, president of the, RCMP officers. Canadian subsidiary of J. Wal- ead eee COMETS ARE ELASTIC Over East Germany vices should only be used by/the yéar this figure is expected the seminar 50 per cent of Can- law enforcement agencies with|to rise to 70,000, and to 190,000!ada's approximate 20,000,000 ithe authority of the courts. in 1967. The Thompson company population is aged 25 and "un He was replying to & question said that by the end of 1970 der. The head of a comet grows larger as it approaches the sun and diminishes as it, moves away. HURRY! BUY NOW-BEAT THE TAX LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia (CP) -- Czechoslovakia opened|by Donald C, MacDonald, New its bid for the world hockey|Democratic Party leader. crown, being defended here by Russia, with an easy 6-0 win over East Germany today. It took the Czechs nearly half INTRODUCES BILL In another session James Auld, minister of tourism and : : information, introduced a bill to ater deren the tight | prohibit tourist operators from Czechs got their first goal late Talsing baie hoa during peak in the first period, increased tra eon ee lutt their lead to 3-0 in the second; 1" Regina a OsOHON period, and added three more called for revelation of political goals in the third. Josef Golonka with two goals sist sparked the Czechs. Others and one assist and Jaroslav |were scored by Jan Koks, Jan Jirik had ore goal and one as-'Klapac and Stanislav Pryl. 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