SOVIET PREMIER IN President Charles de Gaulle of France talks with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin and French Pre- mier Georges Pompidou, left, at Orly. airport in Paris today as they re- view the troops. Kosygin MONTREAL (CP) -- Salva- tore Bonanno, the son of a big- aLant seaehan Al the Amavinan Wabi Sah waneRtnre Se eae Mafia, was ordered deported Wednesday night after four bud- dies were sentenced to two days in jail. for illegally lugging around loaded revolvers. Bonanno, 34, of New York City is to be kicked out of Can- ada today because a federal im- migration department hearing found him to be "'an undesirable visitor" who has a criminal rec- ord in the United States. Bonanno and friends were among seven men arrested Tuesday when police moved in on a parked car which had aroused suspicions of residerits in Montreal's north end. Six Americans and a Canadian were picked up, Carlo Simari, 47, of New Brunswick, N.J., Peter Joseph Maggadino, 30, of Brooklyn, and Peter Notaro, 51, and Patric Deportation Ordered For Son Of Mafia Head three charges of possession. of dangerous wc=pons. 'Thev ware sentenced ta two days in jail when eourt was told this was the minimum time re- quired by immigration officials to cut through the red tape necessary to deport them. Air Pollution Control Urged MONTREAL (CP) -- John Lynch-Staughton, a city council member, Wednesday called on the province to set up a métro- politan agency to deal with air pollution problems on the Mont- real Island. He told the Quebec branch of the Institute of Combustion and Fuel Technology of Canada that no single body can work inde- pendently and that all munici- palities should barid together to PLEASE NOTE -- OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER HAS BEEN CHANGED TO... 723-8551 PARIS flew in from Moscow for a . nine-day state visit to France, Commons Ire By Medicare, Sunday OTTAWA (CP)--With thought, It was the second time tele- being given to.televising Com-jvision was turned on in the mons debates, the House per-|Commons Wednesday, In the formed its own version of ajhottest exchange of the day, medical show again Wednesday. ie criticized 9 ne rg affairs program Sunday for ii Bean page oan use of a film clip last weekend down the seventh opposition at- that discussed sex in blunt tempt to broaden the meaning) 'erms. of the term "medical practi-; State Secretary LaMarsh's tioner,"" but needed a g by|attempts to defend CBC auton- Lucien Lamoureux tojomy were greeted by jeers, make his own stick. jeatcalls and desk - thumping "The bill, already approved in| from all sides of the House: | (AP Wirephoto) | | Roused. led off the attack by asking the minister how long the CBC's abuse of its editorial' freedom) had to be tolerated? | Miss. 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