=. at . Favreau -; Fulton ‘formula, and | * blitz campaign: to’ put -it “acrosa, wv ee ~ SURROUNDED BY CHILDREN ‘a bunch of pussy willows. Miss Koba, a teacher, toured sev- eral classes-at the school and wisited a_display~ of-art--work Miss Japan-Cafiada. Friend- thip smiles broadly as child- ; ren at - Ottawa's Pinecrest Public Seven present-her-with minister said Friday might import the yellow fellow to take over. our country.” This reference to the Chinese Communists brought cheers’! from members of Parliament. “He may not come in tne |¢ straight-forward manner of old- style gunboat diplomacy.” clared Joseph Otiende, ‘imister|3 of a Communist conspiracy. telligence service ‘has nothing to | show that Communist arms. are being smuggled in to. overthrow the government. Debate was on a. motion pre- sented by -back-bencher Thomas Malinda claiming there was evi- dence of a flow of Communist arms into Kenya and’asking for @ government inquiry. There have been numerous reports of Chinese Communist subversion in East Africa, but ;Malinda did: not name __ the source of the arms. It re- | mained for Otiende to mention jthe Chinese with his reference to the yellow fellow. Mungai told Parliament ‘the army and police are ready to on her third day in the. Can- | meet any oe g revolution. Ronald Ngala. leader of the adian ‘capital: ° opposition Kenya African_De- Mocratic-Union before the party (cP Wirephoto) _ Hottest Issue In Years . Faces. Que. Government By GERARD ALARIE | premier; who-is I to be. QUEBEC (CP)} — Broad re- angrily searching for the source servations in Quebec about the | of. the leak. The resolution has been on * stiff Union Nationale opposition the order paper since the ses- to it, Have put tHe Lesage gov-- sion gan Jan, 22, This pre- | ernment ‘on the. defensive and ‘vents ‘Uiscussion in the House made the = constitution - question | before debate on it begins. one of. the hottest issues here’. However, outside the~ House, | in five years. ithe Union Nationale: has been The problem’ was expected to | attacking the formula as.a rigid ~Ype'a thorny--one but -the gov-| one-that--would- enease Cueto . ernment ‘apparently did not feel“in a constitution dominated it would: develop into the hot |the -other. provinces._- ‘potato it'has. A few weeks,-ago, |> ECeryone from ~Real —Caou-; Premier Jean Lesage laughed |ette’s Creditistes to Robert) off a Union Nationale .sugges- |Cliche’s New Democrats: have | tion that a referendum be held. ‘chimed in, along with French- | He said the ‘issue was too com- language editorial writers and | plex for the average voter. juniversity professors. : This: left the, premer open -to| Why couldn’t the government, criticism, and resultéd in a. Un- | with its heavy majority in the ion Nationale vow to fight the \elected legislature, simply- have | formila to the death. out a quiet survey. to find out | bec’s. Upper House. how Quebecers feel about the | It must be passed before the’ issue, followed possibly by a resolution can be adopted, and the council has sent the bill Government sources say. the back to the Lower House with | government firmly intends to | heavy amendments. passed the resolution? The hitch—-2ee" the way for changes Que- Speculation now» is that the jis a bill to restrict the powers be Lesage . government will carry |of the Legislative Council, Que- | | fer see the resolution, which asks the Queen to ratify the Favreau- Fulton formula, passed. Phe premier evidently has been piqued by reports. that criticism. of the formula, mainly from political and intellectual quarters, and the shaky position of the federal Liberal govern- ment have raised doubts. Reports that the cabinet last week decided to sound out the HAS RECOURSE TO QUEEN The government says that un- der the British North America Act it now has recourse to the Queen if the council: blocks legislation - passed by the elected House, But once the Favreau-Fulton formula is ratified, this - re- | course would disappear and the appointed members of the Un- ion Nationale-dominated council ‘could block laws forever. public .also have annoyed the es 2 "GET Ss MILLION? | Douglas. Stang¢, a 39-year- -- 000,000 in land and cash in his old Calgary used-car lot work- will. Johnston died about a er, says that U.S. businessman,,; month ago. William Johnson. left him $1,) a result (CP Wirephiotp) — -| voluntarily dissolved, read from_ -la Pamphlet he identified “I think that ine Easter we | ‘will be: able to bring the Upper | House to its senses,’ the pre- imier .said in the hans Tuesday.. —.. In ee disputes with the | \council, the Liberal government | |as- brandished public This leads to speculation that ‘between now and Easter, the | | government will counter- attack | leritic$ ‘of the formula, 7 Premier Lesage is to make a | rspeech on the constitution April | Fe 10 in Montreal, and this could 'set the. tone of his appeal for \public support. - One argument, observers say, will be that under the Favreau- {Fulton formula, the constitution | H ‘won't be-any more rigid than | | it is ‘now and the formula will wants, The Favreau-Fulton a provides for the trans- |F of final amending powers | ,|from. the British Parliament and jalso sets out the precise terms 7 which the constitution can be amendéd in Canada. PARTY GETS SUPPORT No matter how the issue turns out, it has given the Union \Na- | tionale its best moments in five |F idark years. The party finds its Ie | positions: supported’ to some de- gree by French-language intel- | lectuals. Meanwhile; Premier Lesage | jhas been criticized for his off- | |hand remark that the issue was jtoo deep for the average man. | Dissension in the Union Na- | tionale. has evaporated as the { lissue has developed, and last | month at the party's first real [fF congress since it was formed in 1935, Mr. Johnson won solid sup- port Besides arousing interest as a of the... convention and*} obtaining the ‘renewal’ of its (structures, the party evidently | ihas won support from youth | jand intellectuals on its con-. \stitutional stand. ’ oe phone receiver — and it can be * quickly removed at will. Obviously we would prefer that only the hard of hearing ask for f. this free attachment. Just fill 4° RAMSAY 41 ARGYLE ST. HALIFAX Please send me a free Telephone 4 ee ee ee ee 159 Kent Street + pPattachment. 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