ce ‘alta a: cept cage hid NB A ap es ag cha a ~~ 2 Quebec Objectives Stressed By Lesage By GERARD ALARIE WINNIPEG (CP) -- Premier Lesage, in, his speech-making swing’ through the West, has been stressing two objectives fundamental to Quebec — the promotion of French language and culture from coast to coast and the equality of French and English - Canadians throughout Canada. predominantly English - % Maillardvilie, B.C, Mr. Lesage said Quebec allows com prov plete use of English by its Eng- | states of lish-speaking minority and this, | he declared, is a good example | other provinces to we “Quebecer be al | “I only hope they're ‘listening | Mr. partners,” See iets im high places,” said the Que- | Vancouver. Quebecers want to |bec leader | a" take part in the making of the policy decisions that affect them, and they want to be abile to do it in a country where their rights are respected in conditions conducive to the growth of their culture. The Lesage speech formula across the Prairies and in Brit- ish Columbia has been to estab- lish Quebeec’s general aims in the, minds of his listeners and then to stress the means to’ achieve them. | The preffiier spoke in Vancou- iver of two political means—a | sweeping reform of the federal administration and. the granting ito Quebec of a special place in | Confederation. : rT i meed for extending French-lan- | guage television across the coun , establishment of what he the great building program un- called a truly national press, dertaken by the Soviet Union. student and teacher exchange! At a coal mine outside Charlie prograr-s, and—back in the po-|ston he talked at length with litical vein—changes in the Ca’\the workers about their wages, nadian .constitution. ;social security benefits, pen- These changes, said the pre- sions and general living condi- g |went down into the mine itself. Sipce his tour began Sept. 19, |He had once been a miner. the premier has been keepiing in | mind the Canadian \-ho asks warm and relaxed, in contrast “what does Quebec want?” Mr. Lesage has sought to an-jizes many Soviet leaders. swer the question so that Eng- | lish-Canadians, in the West at | | , Don't Neglect Slig have to ask : | Mr. a also empha- oe wl aod oe FALSE TE ol | Do false teeth ‘alip or wobble |Polyansky Continues Climb <2 S5% ieee Despite Fall Of Khrushchev N By JOHN WEYLANR Then the premier of the big | is. _. (China Has Plans To Continue pier" = Denis ee ay. Se newly-named first | Russia itself, Polyansky headed | ty premier of the Soviet ja delegation that toured the | SMILE FROM THE POPE Pope Paul Vi smiles from airport Monday to begin his United Nations Generel As- Se Se York and the . . (AP Wirephote) York's visit to New York eembly FLOODTIDE eo Get § Aren't These Some of the aan cae . Of F pe f , |Union, survived the fall of his |eastern U.S. COMFORT another crowd, jammed into the Buying ‘oreign quipmen | political sponsor, Nikita Khrush- sno RESPECT . ; = on? Sr arieal. Mileea et pales he inthe Keenan hierarciy. | Im Charleston, W. va. Povan-| SOMETHING Smartest Shoes You've Seen? his arrival. Although, by ‘police pexING (Reuters) — China One of the few figures he in the Kremlin’ hierarchy. Wee TAN eecitae be acetal ; : estimate, there were about 7.000 | wi continue buying foreign gave, in a two-hour talk before Now ,only 47, darkly-blond | ae ' vouki be any survivors of; TO Think About... in the cathedral and most were equipment, including whole {questions, revealed that 1,390 polyansky has moved swiftly a new workd wer in which great SA VE ON KITTY KELLY there two hours ahead of the niants, if the prices are right, |Soviet technical experts were 'to the spot he now holds just |powers used their nuclear weap: | Mf your furnace is over 10 years Pope. |a top trade official said Satur- | withdrawn in a single month in \one rung below Premier Alexei [ons He showed respect for the |eld, you may be money ahe é6 99 ‘ : Finally, at 11:37 a.m., exactly [gay 1960. Kosygin. He has done this al- |accomplishments of US. indus |t sive it a goed. close look! KK UTE K ICKS at Holman ‘gf two hours and 10 minutes after ; Yung Lung-kwei, vice-chair-| Despite this, the U'S.S.R. is though; until a year ago, west- try. ; HERE'S WHY: . Read oe ~ i the Pope's arrival at Kennedy lage of the national commission |still providing equipthent, data lerners believed it was Khrush- Polyansky is the essence of |The usual “life ” of : : ‘ Airport from Rome, a voice |ror the promotion of interan-|and technicians which China is\chev pulling him up the ladder |the “new Soviet man.” He was furnaces about 10 A. VELMA — This season’s fashion pet. Black patent leather with a perky little the lent cathedral vastness, |tional trade, sald China's pot ny es ee oe had Kosygin, Communist !born Nov. 7, 1917, the date of | years. taille bow. New medium toe, High heel style. is 2 ae * jicy of self-reliance does not . lparty First the start of the Communist revo- i» a ee eee a retreat into technologl- BULL WINS A BREAK Brezhnev and a ry lution, He referred. to this with BUT ae MORE B, SU2Y— Black. Milano, black patent leather. Half dollar 7: 14/8 heel. somewhere i TX, | cal ‘isolation. oe is justified survial after pride during the interviiew . and IMPORTANT : K making his way towards us.” | Answering questions from eins eae ee a a. ‘of Khrushchev by saying mmany to his peasant birth—a big plus- There have bess os many wen c MILTON — Smooth leather upper is black. Brown instep strep. Fashionably epen The next sign, to those in the |visiting reporters, he made swim here Sunday and it took|/%..his,policies had been sound |factor in the Communist party. o ful oaguoens wan . # ° at the side. Illusion heel. x eathedral of the Pope’s progress these points: six cowbeve from a. redeo oo’ | and they were right to follow go unlike Kosygin, Brezhnev Seana @ on — en onc .. - ce ah be call tip and a was the roar of-the crowd 10 China this year has supplied the Toronto ‘harbor police to| them at the time. On the other |and the other older Soviet lead- modern LENNOX. heating sys: D. — Coconut Ostrich step-in pump. ilano foxing. Hlusion front, where many had |'70,000 to 80,000 tons of pork to land him again. The bull was hand, they condemned Khrush- ers Polyansky has never lied fem! If you de net have 2 Pl. oar “ stationed with chair or bedroll ithe Soviet Union and is pre- being tie the rodeo at chev and explained his ouster |» day under the old regime. He | LENNOX heating system call us : apy, sometinn Biot. ipared to send more. Maple ee geiaae when he|by saying he applied these pol-iknows only the Soviet way of |TODAY. — j When ‘you can buy shoes this smart-looking at such @ 2 rhs : | There is no population explo- : jicies personally, erratically and ijife, te which he appeared . | low price, it’s really good news. You cam replenish your fo Sead de cath: |Sion in China. On a percentage ae ee = Poudtied «| impractically. wholly dedicated. * shoe wardrobe and really save. Quality built throughout, “etal to tes accompaniment of |basis, grain output is running |). down: the road to the| In 1960 he made-a trip to the | Driving past~the junk yards Palmer Electric Just try them, you'll buy them . .. at Holmen’s. , organ music, bell chimes and |ahead of he_bivtrate “in “ROr- | takeshore—and—-p-1u-n-g-e d- into United. States during which he | and shacks in depressed. West | miay (904-8543 _--— Ch’town) -—— tr ty ES the cheers of the throngs out- (mal ronditions.” nangchun Ontario. mixed and talked freely. Virginia, he spoke glowingly of - side and inside the building. | A factory at Changchun, ee a In the sanctuary the Pope knelt in- prayer and Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop 190 dally oo. | oe ae ee ts es “No words are adequate and ‘Week, this would ro 31,300 : none necessary,” . |year, or proportionally more nal paid. oo ja six-day week were worked). With the congregation cheer- SAY TRADE BALANCED sarap cae ~ LOOK to HOLMAN' edral, the Pope said: “Today Production statistics but . ms ; ‘ ; ae : : f J ie ne For What’s New and Smart Looking in... | 2 a= year under Soviet technicians five years ago, now produces 're Selling Like Roleches tite felt. « im your city and your country, Since 1956. ‘ - . amd because you are citizens of , 4Sked whether China intended ! the Church of Rome.”. - |to carry out industrial expan- After giving his blessing, the 10m without outside aid, he Pope stepped down from the |S#id, “we imported technical ’ Sanctuary, paused for a moment |dUipment, including whole te look around -the cathedral, |5¢t8; 20d will continue to do so and raised his arms in greeting. if the terms are favorable.” The crowd was in a frenzy of Give Your : Fair Share to. - the United: ae all kinds, nuns, children, par- fand-clapping and cheering. ern new notched lapel, trim taper- As he tarned to make his way ents and workmen lined the A 1] Pe dbody. Inf sizes 36-44 in regular eut of the cathedral by a side- \route through residential areas, ppea and talls. business districts and the ex- panse of central park. | He rode in a bubble-top lim- | ousine, waving left and right at the pressing throngs. Motorcycle police and five se- curity cars preceded the papal door, he stopped to kiss a woman sitting in a wheelchair tear the sanctuary rail: Then a narrow path was cleared for him through the tense congrega- tion and he went from the cath- edral to the adjacent residence of Cardinal Spellman. car. The Pope reached St. Pat- . irick’s at 11:43 a.m. = WOMAN .OVERJOYED | Before the sea of people ring- The woman in the wheelchair, jing the cathedral, he extended . Miss Ronnie E. Ceglais of Al-|his arms, palms uplifted, in bany, N.Y., said she was flab- |benediction ag he moved along but overjoyed. the terrace following his brief visit inside. : STRUGGLED WITH THRONGS Police struggled to hold back the throng. 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