+ urday at Mr.. Pearson's cot-, high schools in Prime Minis- tage at Harrington Lake in the* _ ter Pearson's Ontario riding of STUDENTS ARE GUESTS OF PEA _—Students—from—a_number—of- 5 Algoma_East were guests'Sat- Gatineau Hills Looking re RSON one of the scenic_spols in the area. laxed, Mr: Pearson points out ~ (CP Wirephotoy ere ‘8 The Guardian, Charlottetown Mon., April 25, 1966.' Costs Of Bicultural Probe The Conservatives would pre- fer. to emphasize the things Ca- nadians have in common rather than those which separate them. A better way to handle the tive had ever used before. Leader Caduette said My. Bell of persbnal visits. There ts, J had made remarks about Que- am afraid, not enough of this bec in a manner no Conserva- done by Canadians."’ A text of his speech was re- But Theogene Ricard St. - Bagot) argued (PC— leased to the, press in advance. problem was ‘‘to come together at a conference table where position motions could be put.” Richard A. Bell ‘(PC—Carle- of cent of the 1965 expenditures. It ton) said Mr. Marchand has a might go to 10 per cent by the talent for ‘picking’ the wrong time of the final report. Hyacinthe Mr. Bell hadybeen respectful toward Quebec. SPEND FOR NEW MATH California is replacing its . school mathematics texts at a 4 2s leost of about $10,000,000. Personal Visits =! _ May Sear To $7 Million Mark OTTAWA (CP\-—-The cost the royal commission on biling- ualism and biculturalism might : ee ; i forum to discuss his ideas."’ e ; soar to $7,000,000 before it The commission's job was to te added that delegation at.-Urged For Trade’ “Only at Taylors ch as makes its final report. Immi- recommend lasting measures tO fegeral authority to the prov- ° iL gration Minister Marchand told solve the English-French prob- jnces through federal - prov- TORONTO ‘CP)--Trade Min.- ! une pemanens Thursday. oie AS es : incial conferences’ ‘‘makes de- ister Winters said Saturday ut it would be money-well, Mr. Marchan said goast-to- hate in this Parliament little ‘night that more Canadian ‘busi- . Spent because of the ‘importance coast meetings had shown him more than shadow-boxing.”’ inessmen’ should make personal Riaretans at tng ne Oud: lkar Nor datony boc what, turtne rlceawinll’ te [IGHs, (©) [ag ene ‘ £ “e ; “more. dangerous. than .any promote sales of their goods. jget debate. was going or. in other parts of é Ue : | ‘The commission was crit- the country. lunatic fringe of separatists. Mr. Winters told the Italian | jicized recently after it was re- Canada was a vast country ‘The people of Quebec were Chamber of © Commerce that | ‘vealed it had spent $4.500,000 up with language, ethnie and. in citizens of Canada first and, some Canadian businessmen do ; Quebec later’ and-respected the not appreciate the importance | ito March 31. The Liberal zov- some cases religious differ- ©" i f lernment set up the commission ences: “It Is a vast area which place of the federal govern- of visiting foreign markets ment. |themselves. lin 1963. , does not know itself in depth.” Vo Mr. Marchand. a former. .Marcel Lambert (PC Ed- “It's time for political pyg-| ‘On the basis of long experl- “member of the commission, said monton West) interrupted: the mies to stop trying to reverse ence, our trade commissioners | the main criticisms -of it are it minister to complain his re- that fact.” abroad are convinced that by ‘is costing too much ‘and faking marks were out of order. Mr. Speaking a few minutes later far the best way of developing too long to report. ; Marchand should, confine him. on.a point of order, Creditiste a market is through the process | The cost was high hecause the self to debate on the Conserva- commission had decided to hold tive’ motion of non-confidence — a number of regional meetings saying the government had not? |prior to-its régular. sessions and dealt with major economic prob- because of the vast: research Jems. . \ i taking. - Soins program it was undertaking. ~ CUT MINISTER | SHORT 5 PER CENT IN. SALARIES Deputy chairman Maurice He said the. salaries of Rinfret said Mr. Marchand’s re- the commissioners. would not marks were “‘of a budgetary — ‘amount fo more than five per nature’ but.later cut the min- ean ——ister’s Speech short when Mr. Roe W iamonds AT 25% SAVINGS DURING OUR BIG APRIL DIAMOND SALE! $ ip JEMWIEL LEQs 121 Grafton St. Dial 4-4253 West German Business - Sees China Oppo The World- Spotlight fo- euses this week on a multi- lingual trade consultant who is “our man in: Peking’’ for _ West Germany's big cor- porations. ‘It. also fooks ‘at Portugal's dictator Salazar, 77 next week, to 60 years of undisturbed work to get their industry going full steam. They do not want a war and they are. not able to fight one.” z Titscher, probably -the fore- ‘ most German expert in setting | trella Palace, a comfortable yel- \low. residence nestled in a play in the sun. Despite his age, the white- haired premier puts in a_ full e,° eight-hour day at his National ‘ S Assembly office. He speaks i unl with _ pride of Portugal's either in Russian or in -Eng- lish,” he -said. “Knowledge of not the decisive thing ‘for. the Eastern mentality equally .important..Y.ou..have..to know what to tell whom when land ‘where. They are extremely languages 1§ A feel a tH . straighten snarled--finances. \. oe, flower garden where fountains | achievements since the 1926 rev- tional budget. olution when a clique of army : generals took power. They jand children have had. to go.to ; urged Salazar to quit his post as work : econothics professor at the more University of Coimbra and who quit the-country @ach year out Portugal's in search of better wages. Salazar did so well-that he|tion has been the lack of sup- —_..Nominatin 4th QUEENS _ APRIL 25th - 8.00 P.M: ELDON HALL Each poll is requested to have five delegates in attendance. The public is. invited. “Guest Speakers “~~ ‘students has increased nearly Marchand began speaking — of | sixfold. ‘other aspects of the commis- But Salazar's regime is begin- sion. ning to feel the pinch of a three-- Ed Nasserden (PC— Rosthern) | front “war in Africa, against said the minister had tried to | rebels in ‘the territories of An- justify the actions of the gov- gola, Mozambique and Portu- ernment in ignoring the one} guese Guinea. This conflict is third of the Canadian population | | eating up 42 per cent of the na- which was neither of French nor English stock. On the economic front,.women to replace emigrants in Portugal than 100,000 O00 SERVI Volkswagens | - Another. -source- of -dissatisfac- LUDWIGSHAFEN, West Ger- many (AP)—The sky is the limit on opportunities for West German business with China. That is the opinion of Karl Tit- scher, industrial consultant and ‘four man in Peking’’ for lead- | ing West German companies. ————~**The possibilities for expand- ing trade. with China are im- mense,”’: he. says. ‘‘There is no} ceiling. IT am sure the rolling mill steel deal is just the begin- ning.”’ : up East-West business contacts, notes that Bonn.- Peking’ trade had jumped fourfold in two years to 1,000,000,000— marks ($275,000,000) last year. He pre- dicts another increase for 1966. But he says competition from other Western countries is: stead- ily getting stronger. Right now, he disclosed, he ts the middle man in a “new large chemical deal” with both Ger- man and British companies at sensitive about certain things and if you blunder once, you may...as_ well. take. your hat.”’ LISTON (AP: — The world's most durable dictator, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. reaches 77 Thursday, having spent almost half his life ruling Portugal. Premier Salazar, a shy for- mer economics professor, has ed an orderly, almost monastic ‘population. has dropped: from ‘70 | was boosted to the premiership port NATO allies give to Portu- in 1932. From the day he took gal’'s African policies. The office, he held portugal: in an United States’ position has been iron. grip, smothering~all- oppo- resented_.particularly- sition and keeping the people in Portugal has heen building up line. separate — defence agreements with. West Germany, © France RULES STERNLY . and Spain, outside of what Sal- Under his stern rule, Portu- azar calls the ‘inadequate’ At- gal’s public revenues have risen: lantic alliance. Are Our: Specialty Complete Hine of genuine ms Volkswagen parts: RUDISCH'S GARAGE Alberry Plains —_, twelve-fold to more than: $600,- 000,000, illiteracy im the Sefool | —— = a fh the Western end. He indicated ‘life since he took over the reins pharmaceutical supplies are in-jand guided his country of 10,- volved. He declined comment on'!000,000. people out of political per cent to almost zero, living standards have..tripled, in- dustrial production %s rising at Thomas MacKenna, District President ‘the rate of 11.7 pef.cent a year, and._the .number ‘ of - university | ‘ATTENTION HORSEMEN: ond _ FARMERS- - >. Breed to the ‘sire with the best blood :lines in the Pepvinee.”” ae ELEANOR'S DREAM BOY Son of the world’s champion “Knight Dream” (3) 29 horses with records of -2.00 or better. Sired dams of “Knight Time” 1.57.3, “Coffee Breale’ 1.58.2. Dam—Eleanor Hal by Hal Dale 2..02 sire o suclrshorses as ° Adios 1.57, Good Time 1.57-3, Diamond Hal .1.57-2. * Presently he has three colts racing in the Maritimes. _ ~ Standing at Roy Pippey’s, Mount -HHerbert, 1966 seasog... i : Owner: in charge Roy-Pippey, He was referring to a $150,-:whether he was instrumental in|and economic chaos. 000,000. contract nearing signa- paving the way for negotiations| A bachelor, he lives in Es- ture between a German - led on the large steel deal. consortium and Peking. | This week, Titscher is escort: SPEAKS MANY LANGUAGES | - ing 20 West German and 10 Brit-— Titscher. travels. about 90.000 J miles -anmually behind the Iron} ‘ish businessmen on a 3'2-week , i trip to China. This. Is his 13th Curtain, covering the Soviet bloc. in- addition to China. trip to Peking.-He has been a! -- guest of honor at Peking’s May’ Titscher, 45, is a native: of Czechoslovakia’s German-: Day parades for the last two =. VOGEG:. : speaking Sudetenland. 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