. sem, N /\ NEW LOOK FOR POSTMEN Orville Bradley (RIGHT) models new uniforms which postmen will be wearing after April 1. The heavy, midnight Re-Evaluation Of Stalin’s Era told this week cautious re - evaluation of Jo- seph Stalin’s era in Russian his’ tory, informed sources said After several months of un- certainty, Kremlin leaders are reported ready to announce a new difinition of the party line on Stalin. But the sources said there is no question of formal fehabilitation for the late dic- tator..The denunciation of* Stalin delivered by former premier Nikita Khrushchev in 1956 would blue uniform, worn -by Lucien Sarault (LEFT) is being re- placed by the lighter, navy blue uniform with maple leaf shoulder patches. The fleid - cap is replaced by a fur hat for winter wear. (CP Wirephete) sea | $9.035,000,000. WASHINGTON {United States commerce depart- ;ment now estimates that direct Spending by American subsida- ries in Canada this year for plant and equipment will total (CP) The This révresents a. gain over F. |1965 of $195,000,000 and includes jsorbed more |Europe, up 45 per cent in 1964, itook only .10 per cent more last nancing. compared with $250,- 000,000 in 1964. Petroleum - producing coun- tries of Asia. and Africa also ab- last year while year. Income receipts from direct foreign investment rose 10° per 9 clans ~ w 7 The Guardian, Chartottetown, Mon., March 28, 1966 7, Coal Transport U.S. Subsidiaries Expect To Boost Canadian Spending By ARCH MacKENZIE < | Reparted Slow OTTAWA (‘(CP)—The question ef transporting Alberta coal bound for Japan was raised in the Commons by Eldon Woll- iams « PC—Bow River). “Are we losing eur coal sales the way we did our wheat sales?" Mr. Woolliams asked Transport Minister -Pickersgill. The -Aiberta MP had asked whether the Pacific Grain Transport Committee had found out why grain hadn't been first | In story from Clinton, the pa- |per quotes Dr. Addison as say- ‘ing: “It was his (Truscott's) atti- tude that buffaloed me..I to!d him to confess, to tell the truth, [that it would be a lot easier for | him if he did." The story says interrogat:on of Truscott the night of his ar rest lasted nine hours. The last three of these, the paper says. | Truscott faced Dr. Addison | alone. “We couldn't get anything out of him,” the: paper quotes the ,doctor as saying. “‘We finally got a statement but it rambied N Pn |, DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS tion will meet in Montreal, prob- ably in June, for a conference on human resources that is ex- 000 compared with 1966 expec- | tations of $8,764,000.000, u per cent. eet SHARP RISE IN EUROPE 4 national office. of education. The increase in Canadian he spadework for such as of- manufacturing spending is ex- fice already has been begun by ceeded . by indications of @ the education ministers from striking’ rise for Europe of 4 Ontario and. Quebec, William per _cent—up -to $2,323,000,000. Davis and Paul Gerin-Lajoie European petroleum * expansion | Tentative approval has come up one ‘third—to* $972.000.000— | also is forecast. from other. provinces. But Connor said that despite! Mr. Davis and Mr. Gurin-La- such —increases,_evidence—now available from recent studies | suggests that the 900 U.S. par- ent companies ‘enrolled in the | conference in’ Quebec City Mon- day to announce the meeting of voluntary program to curb dt the education ministers: rect business investment abroad | A national office of education, still can meet their goals. | run by the provinces in co-opera- . U.S. bond issues abroad, plus ‘ ie Council other foreign borrowing, would eeu topic age help, he said. ae He also noted that spending | vehicle for the federal govern- on expanded plant and equip- | ment to channel money into edu- ment abroad does not have & | cation at the provincial level. Is Expected In Russia Sources said the new view is that Stalin made mistakes and may have been guilty of illegal- ity, but great achievements were scored nevertheless by the in building the his 20-year’ area es Je The new line is likely to rep-_ ‘resent a subtle but considerable change in the massive indict- 1956. ‘ Khrushchev's" phrase, ‘‘the. pe- | riod” of the cult of personality,” became a commonplace descrip- tion of the Stalin era of purges, not be repudiated. ~~~ The revision is e ‘explained by party Leonid Brezhnev when he opeus the party’s 3rd «national .con. gress here Tuesday. New Uniform Scheduled For Postmen OTTAWA (CP) — After 18 years, Canada's postmen are getting & new uniform. Starting April 1 the man de- livering the mail will be wear- ing a navy blue uniform dras tically. revised. from_.the. . mid-. night blue he’s been wearing since 1953. : The major uniform change pe yas. announced here ata press ‘conference by Postmastcr-. General Cote. Mr. Cote also modelled the ligh winter cap | end to attend the Soviet party fo - congress. the posties will - It is less rigid, has a smaller visor and no longer has the red stripe. The “changes were made on | the recommendation of a uni- | form committee which consists | of members of-the postal em- ‘ployees unions, the post office operating staff and Ottawa head- quarters. Not all postmen will be wear- ing the new garb right away. First they must wear out the uniforms already issued to’ them. ; | Here are the major changes: | The peajacket worn in winter | has been replaced by a parka. | The buttoned jacket has been | done away! with in favor of a zippered . tunic designed -‘‘to fit comfortably and at fhe same time look smart and attractive.” The-red piping has been re- moved from the tunic but re- mains,.on the pants. The words Postes .Canada_ Post. appear on |. the shoulder flash along with an 1}-pointed maple leaf. The ma- ple leaf also appears on the blue | -shirt worn without the tunic dur- {ng the summer months... Postal-officiats~satd-the“tough- est job was to design a uniform suitable for the 11,500 men who draw clothing. This has been partially overcome by -allowing the men to choose. between light and heavy-weight items. Hot Water Hot water at the turn of a tap—30 gallons of hot water in just 15 -minntes. eed Pow er . WATER HEATER Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8545 Te glkA Ri. y s | thirds of the population, thou- re Khrushchev | painted 10 years ago is | to be too stark and exaggerated. Communist sources eaid they jexpect Brezhnev will also make some public criticisms of | Khrushchev, who was removed from the in 1064. Khrushchev, now 71, retired, and to be in health, has escaped top_- persona! criticism, although many of his policies, particu- larly—in the economic and agn- cultural fields, have been ae- sailed as ‘“‘hare-brained." to move cautiously for a vindi- cation of could lead to ‘The Russians have eent invi- tations to 96 foreign parties. , China and its ideological al- lies, North Viet Nam, North Korea and Albania, will not be ‘represented at the congress, al- though North .Viet Nam is be lieved to be sending its party leader, Le Duan, ' RADIO COVERS COUNTRY About 111,000,000 people, two- hear some radio broadcast in the United States each week. SPEND FOR FUTURE The British telephone sys tem, a government department, spends $15,000,000 a year on re- search. THE NAME IS TROIS-RIVIERES OTTAWA (CP) — The gov- ernment has been asked ta stop calling Trois - Rivieres Three Rivers. J. A. Mongrain (Ind—Trois- Rivieres) had no sooner made the appeal than Arnold Peters (NDP Timiskaming) re- terred-to- “Three Rivers’ dur- ing another speech in the Commons. : Mr. Mongrain, with the ‘pa- tience of a man who has been fighting one cause — his appeal a few minutes ear- lier. 5 “fT stand corrected,” sa Mr. Peters. ‘Trois Rivieres. moureux Mr. Lover when speak to him in English eils, and associations’ have asking the government to re- fer to the city by its “porated name- Trois- BOMBS WORK CHEAPLY r for 15 years, reminded Mr. Peters of | ~~ "The—-independent--MP-—said— Trois-Rivieres is the proper |- name forthe _St.._Lawrence port and it can’t be trans- | lated. é 4 : “I don’t call Speaker La- ave Mr. Mongrain said. ‘‘I don’t refer to Mr. Winters as Mr. Hiver.” Trade Minister Win ehambers of commerce been incor- is a former mayor of 8. Nuclear explosions move dirt construction purposes at pected to be the forerunner of | -joie_are_to hold a joint press _ fixed euene | of gold and dollars. e is nanced within the host country. Pierre Berton’s Past records show Canada, : with a wellestablished complex Ingenious New merican-owned firms con- i stituting more than halt the | Laborsaving Devices hone, ‘has ability to generate | ‘This essay by the noted fresh expansion funds without Pierre Berton makes the good imports of more funds from the | Old days—and ways — seem US. : | even better! The dial-less BASED ON NEW STUDY | telephone of granddad’s day The figures released today are takes‘on new practical dimen- | based- on-a new -commercede--+_sions.—_Instant-change—cel-- |partment study which hence- | jyloid collars replaced with a forth will supplement ‘existing | push and a click make soft ones. . | collar shirts outdated, old- Furth detail will be pub : ’ : “ | lished eae fashioned. 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APPOINTMENT — PHONE FOR HOURS a rise of 25. per cent—to $1,201.- |cent to $4,100,000.000. most of moving through west coast | * 000,000—in the Canadian manu- it:in the first half with the ap: ports. f | ormt didn’t make shy pense. w facturing sector. The increase parent repatriation of short-| Mr. Pickersgill replied that |. The statement was not a con- OTTAWA in value 1s $238,000.00. term and liquid assets as re- the committee had been set up | fession, the doctor is een to a Other figures released by |quested by the U.S. govern not to investigate the situation Hb ae are ofthe rae 3 requires Commerce Secretary John’ Con- | ment. but to get grain moving and it | Drulses o ae B RECTION nor today show Canadian plant- : had been “extraordinarily suc- Cott boy, which Dr. Addison, a CO-ORDINATOR - COR ONAL STATISTICS and-equipment ‘spending worth | . ; -| cessful.” | general practitioner, had been $78886 - $8968 $201,000,000 in. Americani-owned | Education | Mr.“ Woolliams then suggested | called in to examine. a ee 8 ee «lof Alberta coal Ce | ttt e eee Men's. f | The appointee will be responsible for the collection of statis- Spending in petroleum this’ Ministers | “Thé minister will," Mr Pick- lg LUNCH ¢]° tics on probation, correctional institutions, parole and year would sag - $64,000,000 to 7 ersgill replied. ° 3 after-care; will carry out liaison with correctional: author- $426,000,000 and in other indus | yp ‘ll M - — | Served, Daily 75¢ $] ities, to ensure the reliability of source material; ond will do mense by $30,000,000 ‘to | Wi eet | Doctor Says ; Dow's Restaurant ? participate in other aspects of correctional statistical surveys. ’ ? . | at | < For all plant and equipment hoa . 3 Corner Pownal & Grafton S. $! : cchead creed” cetlers a TORONTO ee) am Sonate . Told Truscott t cae 3] University graduation with specialization in crimnolgy, psy 1965 aré estimated at $7,078,000,- |Pr 900-000000000eeesrscced | chology, sociology or social work; recent responsible experi- area 1M accoraance witn a@ recommendation of the Glassco commission on government or- ganization - that personnel _|, separated {rom the _ finanqgial and other. administrative fune-. tions within government depert- ments. ; i Born in Yarmouth, N.S., Mr. Appointment Announced , OTTAWA (CP)—Ronald Ern- est Crosby, 42, of Toronto has} been appointed director .of per- sonnel administration for the| h labor department, the Civil University in 1947. Service Commission has announ-| he Japanese population har ced increased at 1,000,000 a year for This is a new position, ere-|five years Should Confess | TORONTO (CP)—The Tele- gram quotes Dr. J. A. 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