Listening to headphones which reproduce concert in stereophonics are Robert W. Macaulay. Ontario minister House Briefs OTTAWA (CP) —- A recom- mendation calling for more French-Canadian civil servants in higher levels of government administration will be consid1 ered by a committee of cabinet ministers. Prime Minister Dief- enbaker said in the Commons Wednesday. He was asked by Gilles Greg— 1 Dire fSC—Lapointel whether the report submitted by F. Eugene Therrien. a member of the Glassco royal commission government organization. would be acted upon. Mr. 'l‘herricn said in a per- serial statement issued with the Glassco report that bilingualism now is not treated as an effl- ciont instrument of government a d m i n i s t r a tion. that more French Canadian public serv- ants should he in the higher‘ level of government. and thati present policies regarding bilin-l gualism are wasting money and ‘1 energy. 5 There still Is no reply from7 Quebec and Newfoundland to a federal request from the prov-li inces' views on amending thei British North America Act to} ‘ federal contributoryt pension plan. l Prime Minister Diefenbakerl gave the information in a Com- l mons reply. All other provinces: have agreed to the. idea. Prime Minister Diefenhakeri said the government will wait" for further developments in ef- forts to settle the future of Ka- j tanga before deciding whether; economic sanctions should be] imposed. j He said, however. that the} government generally supports? the moves being promoted by: United Nations Secretary-Gen-‘ eral U Thant for the settlement. including writing a new federal 1 constitution for The Congo. granting amnesty to prisoners. and unifying the military forces. The anual payment for per- sons acting as postmasters In t the four A t l a n t i c provinces l ranges from $245 to $3.840. Post— 3 master-General Fairclough re- ‘ ported. l The information was in .a writ- ten reply tabled In the Com- 1 mons for James R. Tucker (L— i Trinity-Conception). ‘ The Board of Broadcast Gov-l ernors expects to announce its decision on the licensing of a second French-language televi- sio station in Quebec City early In the new year, the government said. A written reply to Gerard Perron (SC—Beauce) said the announcement will be made fol- lowing the 336's series of pub- lic hearings opening in Ottawa ’Jan. 15. Harmful Effects Of Forest Spray Can Be Reduced (CPi—The harmful arr yin OTTAWA " concur. INVENTIO trations of these metals that are Ehem-n too small to kill salmon or trout would nevertheless cause abnor- n ma] unfavorable to reproduction.” Nfld. Cod Catch Down had not remained long in In- .shore waters. “Hence the cod . . . did not remain either," the re_ Financing can he convenient- port Sam ly arranged so don't delay. Normally this movement to [10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 13, 1962.! Security Probe .At Universities lls Questioned l l I product showed Canadians are invent- ors as well as snowshoers. (AP Wirephoto) of economics and develop- Macaulay said this ment, and Fran lee. inven- tor‘s Midwest representative. In Canadian show at Chicago. board said experimental use of This, too, had been reduced DDT at reduced strength gave "partly due to an early fishing- promising results in avoiding in- up of heavy concentrations by creased pollution. foreign trawlers." In another pollution study of The report said that “eachi the Miramichi River the board time a sufficiently large con-I found that the lead-zinc mine , centration of cod occurs on the: refuse in the northwestern sec- deep water grounds. the large‘ tion of the river could have se- ;, European otter trawlers are at- 5 rious effects on trout and 531- i tracted to the area and are able mon without actually killing the I to reduce such concentrations 3 fis before the local longiining fleet‘ “It was found that commucan reap much benefit from‘ l DREADNOUGHT ox TRIAL downstream movements BARROWJNFURNESS‘ Eng_ land tReutersl—Britain's first nuclear submarine. the Dread- nought. sailed Wednesday on its ‘ first of a series of sea trials in ‘ lllorecamhc Bay. The £20.000p‘ 000 t$60.000.000i suh. first of three ordered for the Royal OTTAWA (CP) — Justice Min- ister Fleming iwhen asked in the Commons : o Navy. will not submerge during OTTAWA (CP) — Newfound- lthe trials. land fishermen caught fewer """"‘ cod last year because of com- petition from foreign trawlers and the movements of tiny fish called capelin. the Fisheries Re- Get the Id (i a 1 Christmas G 1 ft search Board says in its annual report. tabled in the Commons. The inland trap fishery de- creased mainly because cape~ lin. the fish on which cod feeds. for your Family. Buy them 3 Roy Refrigerator for as little as $179.00 deeper water by the cod would (:1 to increased catches have Dial 4-8543 for longline fishermen. 96 Fitzroy St. WHILE UP TOWN CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Enioy a Snack . . . Come in while you are on your Christmas shopping trip and sample our Delicious Foods! THEF FLYING DUTCHMAN tiiifi“ A GIFT HIM WARMLY With Quality CLOTHING from DOW'S ‘ 0 Men's Sweaters. 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Later, Douglas Fisher (NDP— Port Arthur) asked whether the fact that a number of univer- sities are holding elections for lmodel parliaments leaves stu- dents open to RCMP investiga- tion. QUESTIONS WISDOM lUn Mr. Fleming replied that stu- lduate n e w s p a p e r, said the political activities. torn Berger (ND? ‘- Vancon- o ver-Burrard) pursued the 5&b-lSatfibrlvlng ject. asking whether the RC P , has been interviewing students 8 Future and faculty members with re- gard to political activities of 31.0 Be Pondeer other students. i Mr. Fleming said he has had‘ OTTAWA (Cp)_The future “0 00mplaint5 ab?“ sue“ P "'3" 1of safe-driving week in Canada ter- The quesuons eyldenflylwin be revieWed at a meeting summed ‘70.!“ {in “"0"” m athere Jan. 16, Arch Bryce. exe- Student pUbhcat‘on- icutive - director of the Canadian provincial safety councils Mr. Orlikow said he had taken ' dent activities with regard to a particular complaint to ‘ttlr.I Fleming personally a day 01‘ s°lsome political parties leaves 8E0~ ltheir wisdom open to question. An editorial In the Varsity. the RCMP has dossiers on univer- iversity of Toronto undergra-gsity students who participate in Highway Wednesda The annual review of whether to continue or discontinue that program will be undertaken by{ the general managers the Safety Council said i y. t l and the executive of the Canadian council; i In this year's campaign dur-* ing the week 0 cc 1-7, that Canadian Press reported 70 road i fatalities compared with 49 last year. Mr. Bryce said the council wants to wait‘until the fatality figures for all December have been compiled before judging on this year’s experience. which . . . . and here he is “THE KING , or TELEVISION” W'- Lovely 23” Admiral T.V. with that extremer clear picture Enioy for years 10 come. Christmas Special You Receive R E E Admiral rm 4 Speed Record Players . TVlAMP . Rabbit Ears or ’ CFCY Aerial . narsronr ” HOME & AUTO you will TV .95 With Class “A” \Trade I963 ADMIRA TELVISIO appeared to be an adverse per. form nce. 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