llanguage newspapers generallylhiilylreieet this part or youer requesting Federal Minister Is Critical t :and The Telegram specifically artic e.’ scrupulous inform“ gage cob: thad made a “concerted effort "It is regrettable that you find‘crete facts. bring out precise . A d R S O to smear French .- Canadian yourself justified in believinglaccusations and above all have n torles‘m'embers of Parliament and that your newspaper must pubclthe courage to identify them- ' ;mlnisters." lish such rumors under the pre- selves when they tattle tales ‘2 _ - . . Mr. Bassett had written: text that the I bell ' (CP)_Yvon Du for members of Parliament. “ ‘ ‘ . y are a ed as which you so accurately call‘ . TORONTO . . ,th 1 m Du ms. remarks we 6' n the present Situation in such. At that rate you will havel‘gossip and rumors.’ "cove" Prm“ Edwa'd Island Li“ 17" mm" “is {ederal ministle: iwll 0|: onta'ined a by“ ed n. l pttawa. II. is nltit only proper for succeeded in ruining the reputa- “The harm done by certain of ———.__ r ' . has Cl. C ze c n a 106.11! a newspaper o repor ‘gossip;tion of a whole group. that of‘their articles hurts not onl the SECOND SECTI N h l' t - Dec- 964 Wm o'r publication at gossip The Telegram. He was replying and rumors‘ but its duty so to‘the federal representatives of‘French-f‘finnflinm it ‘ .0 C a lo temwn’ M0“ ’ 2L 1 . PAGE 13 ,ewsplpe to a ll Telegram articlexdo — so long as the story;my province, in no time flat. malicious insinuations against ind rumors not mummified by by publisher John Bassett com-clearly labels the material aSISI-IOULD HAVE ‘DECENCY' our parliamentarv- 'risllquiiqn; “meme facts and said that “3 menting on an earlier conten-l‘gossip and rumor" “Your journalists should have and boomerangs aganst the fine .Ode of ethics is not good only tion by Mr. Dupuis that English-i Mr. Dupuis said “I respect- at least the elementary decency reputation that the press must ' imaintain. that of being objec- WKW 3“ther Dupuis cited articles in n - ljournalists' code of honor pro- ear Have Last Minute . . . c e. r by the Professional As-l It I 3" U.S. Outlook jsociat'ion of French Journalists and said: >_ .5 I -. For Steel MlIIs ' ' Reported Good "A code of ethics is not good only for members of Portia-i ment. i am sure it will prove. most useful to those few jour-l nalists who really need to as-l similate the contents of such a l 0d H l l i If there has Mail on your list. you are sure to find the Gift gang: osfmstfwggghmigl that will be right on target of his heart's desire. We’ve a .. - wide selection of styles to suit his particular need and taste and the prospefls Eire “lat . . . and your-particular budget! “’1” be even. h’gher Fem‘l’ear' 1 Steel magazine predicts. 1 Steel says the first quarter of 1965 could be the best quarter of all time for users of metals. “ M 0 st metalworkers are l heading toward the new year. with record order backlogs. They can look optimistically at the increased budgets of virtu- I ally a] their customers— R.C.K. Peers. of Vancouver. MacEachen and Lt-Gen. Geof- Halifax. General Walsh pre- keel was laid downat Halifax Whether consumer: indusmal 01' left. commanding officer of the {my Walsh vice£hief of de. sided at the commissioning EggplggsSfiémiltfflzlnsiilgT; ' . . C goxl‘ltI-gglewlttirkers think their 1965.l new deStmyer escort Annam— fence Slam an“ the Ships ceremony and Mr' MacEachen April 1963. Cost was more than dollar volume of sales will topl lis chats with labor minister commissioning Saturday at was special speaker. The ship's $35,000,000 1964's by 6.3 per cent. Allowmg for some price inflation in that “The bank would help expand credit - granting facilities,“ he figure, the physical volume ofti I I I I their output will still exceed! 0 S n 0 I “it t 1 t t. that of 1964; the steel consump-' presen ‘ve go ilegoia- tion t will be correspondinglyl {irons{cindelrg'ai’lrggrmréeu} grea er." ! y ‘ l - ' g WARNS or TRIKE IMPACT J from $0v§§tments of $200 to S I ‘ I l 000 . Steel notes. however. that at $80. . r ‘ like Walkln IllIO HUT nca n‘e prolonged. could change the pic-' during the summer] but plans ’ ’ ' . }- - ture considerably. ‘ ‘ ' _ . ' "’ The biggest consumer of steel By MICHAEL BLAIR ~ ‘ . ‘ ' {June and will probably return 23$?gfdmsbézmlg big“ tgpetgg in this record year is the auto- VICTORIA (cm—British Co- lthere in the spring as part 0 most of my time in the mum mobile lndustry. Which look lumbia’s “instant” cabinet an economic mission to be led _ V H about 18,000,000 tons—which is Minister isn‘t sure he enjoys by premier Bennett c1al centre— ancouver. H _ still under the record 18,700,000 his work. He says inadequate credit i’a- Wherher he‘ll stay a politician tons taken for automobile pro- Ralph Raymond Loffmark. ; cilities for new firms are hold- is Sun up in the am but ML duction in the big auto year of the academically experienced ling up development of the prov- Lofimmvk says he 15 learning 1955. Running a close second is minister of industrial develop- ‘ince and is a proponent of the; f Ch ‘ I rules of hem the construction industry. whose ment. trade and commerce. : proposed. Bank of BC. as alone 0“ {9 mam 5 total shipments from the steel- finds it “time-consuming" and ‘means of aiding industry. one: patience and sympathy. makers this year will come to says It leaves him little time up .. ‘°£.“:£ifi’igw'2.‘}i“ii a I Govit Lea d e r S Revea' "Plans For Holidays Majestic Men's Dress & Sport i B. V. D. ROBES 3... 3.5.3371. .. hristmas will be wearing Beautifully tailored in a wide these smartly styled dress variety of deluxe materials. shirts of easy-care “'I‘ery- rayon-silk. brocaded all . lene" Broadcloth. Needs 100% wool flannel. washable little or no ironing and stays apunflannel or silk rayon white for the life of the shirt. lined brocaded silk. Differ- Short-point fused collar and ent designs and a ariety of convertible cuffs. Gleaming attractive colors. Sizes S. all white or neat blue stripes . in the group. “i195 5.00 as: ____..____———'Z;; Personal Practical Colorful Gifts SWEATERS We have a most interesting choice of good looking sweaters. All Wool 9 5 I AFTER COMMISSIONING NEW DESTRO‘YER ESCORT III < Bulky Knit and fine wool V Neck Cardigans. Pullover. Some with suede patches on Sleeve and Pock- ets. Sizes S-M-L-XL. say-s. marking the ninth straight it: 0“ a” my work!" Said Ml" ' ' ' week of production above 2.600,- “mink 3 “hour Who turned me Him Gifts He Can Wear ow m -. ' ' ' will cut steel production thisi For seven years “um “5‘55” we“ will hhe Willis 11.1.1553 Wit; . w1 is . Timex Watches . Hyde Park 0 Scarves . University of skim}. Columbia . . ' and writing boo s on taxes. on . PI'II'ISEICV. Clommg . Hats & TIES which he is an internationally sf H . A J n C & Hose . 5". J k . recognized authority. ore ours now ewe ery l or: ets I d “And then I embarked on an " . Slag“ I r c entirely new life — instead of mated 2,540,000 last week, steel if I wanted and still not catch . OTTAWA ICPl—Both Gover- Mr. and Mrs. Diefenbalse!P loot-General Vanier and Prime will fly to Tobago from Mont- IMinister Pearson plan to spendireal Wednesday. Dec. 23. A D“- 21» 22v 33 . Tooko Pyiamas Perm“ crease O Belg-s dealing with young people with RALPH LOFFMARK lCht‘istmasTDay in Ottawa with lspotlites’manff'ln thej appositiofi Open ‘Til 9 p.m.‘ . I I 1 si me in I was' _ . . ‘Ihell‘ famiies. I _ I ea ers 0 ice sai ey Wl ' . . l ' mules (ma- m 85 5 member 0f Bee 5 IUlmg Gen. Vanier and his Wife Will‘stay for about 10 days. gfiggduneglz: suppers 8‘ Shoes . SMflfiEId . Sweater & SOX p dealing With men of strong - 1e 9 joined by their son Mlchel,l Social Credit Leader Thomp- . .. circ . b minds. ambitious and personal- ff rk 3 mm is}. 43_ . . . ‘ . ' . ' “PM” "mm" . u om a gram says onomo Mmaudolagreenhwse into a hurncane' ‘BA in p°lmcal 5619"?" aim for Christmas celebrations at with his wife and eight chil- economics from the UniverSityGovernmem Home dye“. 0f Toronlo' graduated from 05" The prime minister and Mrs. The leader of the Creditistes Sets I ' I claims his deportation to Italy His rise in politics, from not from Canada last March was a being a member of a political government attempt to cover up‘party to an obscure backben- payofif he made to “somebody cller and on to become a cab- and goode Ha“ law “how in 1949' Pearson will also be in Ottawa in the House of Commons, Real powerfm enough to pus}, the im‘ met mmls‘er' mu“ be some and Ontario bar assodations' frey. with his wife and five in Rouyn. Que. with his wife is a member or “198' "for Christmas. Their son Geof-‘Caouetw. will also be at home i I, . . migration department around." t thing 0‘ a TeCOl‘d- ‘ 1 '1 h r eived a master of . . . . ~ Good Taste & Fashion Costs Nothin Extra ' The re 0.. irom Cusmnaci s 1‘" .9” e 9‘. .. - children. will be at the prime and three children P .. business administration degree . . . . . th S. .J h . _ FAST PROMOTION . . . _ ‘ ministers residence, 24 Sussex A spokesman in the office of nor WGSt lCll’. W el‘e Mm l H e] t d g8 t 30 196-, lfrom the UniverSity of Pcnnsyl . d. e was ece ‘ p" ' "lvania and in 1934 a chartered mm“ for c‘hnsm'as "me" New Democratic Party Leader Gt George St Charlottetown - ' ' audo lives. says the former res. I V. . . J _ i _ ident of Windsor. Ont. Dell‘oitl :0 Isle mmmelaeafféilfggoifi accountancy degree in BC 0990mm" L e a d m Dlefm' TC. Douglas said that Mr. Daug- \ A ~ . ~ u \ s and Cuba declined to name! em" ‘0’ . ‘ He rose to the rank of new hakcr and his wife olive will ‘ _ W -names and reveal the amount:Sggyé1532tegaat?hthzocghgfngée:ltenant while serving overseas i be In TObBHO {n the Brill?“ weSl 1‘“ “as "Mort?" 3mm, hl" ll... says he paid because he stint B C ,5 Social Credit govern. l with the Canadian Army from Indies on Christmas Day .plans for the Christmas holiday ' ‘ 1942 to 1946 v + .+ + . a} hopes to return to Canada. imam VI L H . k d . be. 1' .36 " ,F t v.“ * , In Parliament Friday: the; “I '“as “firmed about Accept ‘ . r. 0 mar, eoCI‘l' s ~llIl1-‘ o I do n -_ d . t t Id ' l . . ‘ ell . B.(..s .\o. I salmman stills; misintrisrsiim am LI" 6 R0 loctclIVIIY Expecle I O From Chinese Bomb Testing % gl- *9 ~ I reports on Minaudo.s applica_ lng charges that BC is ruled pulsewestet ~ .by one man and as I was leav- “°“ “’1’ landed ' 1mmlgmnt‘ing Premier Bennetts office {WATCHES ECONOMY flaws. and “bsequem deporta' after my appointment the Pre- “If business or employment lon' . 1mier said: ‘Now I have a cou-‘slides downward in one area By JOHN E. BIRD can be drawn from .data conv The paw“: ‘5 alleged to have ple of things to tell you.‘ we warn the appropriate people OTTAWA ‘CPl—TGSls by the tailed 1" the (llVlSlOnS 90ml)" take“ place In 1960' 1 “I thought the worst. 3and suggest remedies — we're federal health department's ra- report 0" fallout 19"915 1" Cal" ‘ "But he just told me to honor icontinuously testing the econo- diation protection division show a a. V FAMOUS Fog :Imy oath. to work hard for the‘mic pulse." that levels of radioactivity in The report shows that imme- BRANDED INSPECTED ‘fprovince. and to get out and In his short time in office he Canada will not be increased by dialcly after the Chinese explo- : promote B.C.—l’ve been left!has become one of the most any appreciable amount by the sion fallout concentration in the ST E A K s t alone ‘0 make declSionS everitravelled ca hinet ministers. Oct. 16 Communist Chinese nu- air showed a slight rise. Sine " ' lCOHI-lnually popping. Up al clcarcxplosion. Tllcse increased levels still The ministers qualificationsgspeaklng engagements around Dr‘ peter BML Chief M “K. here “0” .below those conSld- imake him the most scholarlyIBC. . .. . I ore permlSSlbIt‘ on hea h BACK member of the cabinet .and he As a salesman he went on a dll'lslon- 53‘“ ll?” “1 la“ grounds They also were much says his degrees serve him well.trade mission to Japan last interview that this conclusmn lower than those reported in] I" 7' ion-in: the resumption in Sep- —-.——-—m-—n-—-nhh.... g Honcvcr. lcsls made at the trend of October showed that fall- out levels had returned to tho illow levels that existed before I the Chinese tests. . READINGS DECLINE Dr. Bird said that IIICM’ re- sults are based on fallout dropped by the radiation cloud ‘caused by the Chinese blast on ’Iits first pass across Canada. [Fallout readings rosc immedi- flatcly after this pass and then declined as short v lived fission l'products decayed qu1ckly. 3 The radiation cloud‘s second . pass over Canada will be ra~ lflected in the results of tests Iconductcd in Vovcmher and {Which Will be available in mid- ova—as. January. ' e on Spice Shaving Sets 0 DuBarr.v 7 Wm“ l“griffinSillinlhiinliii; 3.: ' I Old 5P“! 5|!!le 50': ‘ 7 Wind! Cologne 2-00 ' “we” “mm 5"” ° 3”" SM" 8"” l US$323 “$55..” $2“ 121?“..“5; O Yardoy's Shaving 50f! I'D 5.00 O Pipes for the man of the House 0 Bath Crystals _ Mg? ggrgcigfirms panel.“ 0' . . Ylfdoy 5.” . Cigarette Lighters . Yardley Sets rdecline Would be repeated In C “'3 . . Timex watcth . Manicure gem each pass 0% the radiation cloud ‘ ' ‘ ‘ across an a "The increase will he practic- ,ally nil provided there are no vmore atmospheric t c s t s " he laddcd. ' Utility Com 0 Dulorry OPEN 7' NIGHTS A WEEK UNTII. IO PM. PARKDALE PHARMACY "";t'f..':'tf'is".‘3'.*."°" { 0 o *. . 0* 3* . f ,. o ‘ . K' .‘t. 0* . . . SHERWOOD DRUG Sun has ' TOKYO (AP! -- The 535-10“ E H J Japanese trawler Uji Maru \lvitl'l 0p, . , ‘ a cerw of 33 was believed as l‘ Nighztird A. M. ".c. .w ' in the south Atlantic off Portu- ‘fom 0W Doc- ‘ o_-v Hgueuse Angola. The ship‘s owner 8" Peter. M "in ~ "431 lsaid the trawler'o skipper rao idioed a sister vessel Dec 10 'Wimum not been heard mm l