HAIRDO FOR THE CHIEF? Opposition Leader Thursday press conference. The Opposition Leader, who Maine Congressman Urges - Immigration Ban Lifting NEW YORK (CP)—Rpubli- ean congressman Stanley A. Tupper of Maine has urg- ed the. United States to amend its recently - passed tmmigration law to allow un- litvied immigration from Can- ada and Mexico. “The state of Maine's culture had benefitted greatly from im- migrants..from Quebec and the Maritime provinces,’ Tupper told the Maple Leaf dinner of the Canadian Society of New York. The congressman said: “There is one ‘vital distinc- tion between Canada and Mex- ico and ali the other nations of the world. They are the only two countries which border the United States—and in my opin- ton fully f: and unlimited im- migration the United States and its immediate neigh- bors should be mainained.” Tupper said the immigration bill contains a serious flaw — Itt went ‘nto offect in’ June 2908 ec 15-Member Panel He urged civic groups Named To Aid Canada Council OTTAWA (CP)—Formation ot @ 15-member panel to advise the Canada: Counci! on the needs of the academic commun ity and to assist forming poll- eies and programs was an- mounced here by the council. The panel, headed by Prot. Jchn F. Graham of Dalhousie University's economics depart- ment, represents the humanities and social sciences. One of its functions will be appraisal. of applications for @rants in aid of research and other special projects. The pa- uel<will also replace the coun- cil’s former method of consul- tation for a final review of the scholarship and fellowship com- petitions in the humanities and. social sciences. The other panel versity; Maurice L'Abbe and Rev. Bernard Mailhiot, Univer- sity of Montreal; J. R- Mallory, McGill university; Dr. W. C., Hood, Bank of Canada, Ottawa Prof. John A. Porter and ar- cel Trudé!, Carleton University; Prof. T- A. Goudge and Prof. J. E. Hodgetts, University ‘of Toronto; » Malcolm M Row, Trinity College, Toronto; Prof. W. L. Morton, University of Manitoba; Prof. Clarence’ Tracy University of Saskatchewan and Prof. H. B. Hawthorn, Univer- aity. of British Columbia. Formation of an advisory arts panel will be announced shortly the council said.- > + Call us for programs, club bulletins, busi- ness letterheads. All work guaranteed. GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 jfrom Mexico.’ leaves Ottawa for a ten-day Caribbean cruise, said Forest- ry Minister Sauve should re- sign if alleged voting irregu- larities in the minister's Hes- dea-Madeleine riding are proven. (CP Wirephote) an annual limit of 120,000 immi- grants from the Western Hem-. isphere that might seriously | hinder the flow of immigrants into the US. from Canada and | Mexico. | During the 1964 fiscal vear, | 139,284 persons emigrated from the Western Hemisphere coan. | tries to the U.S., he said. More than half of these came from “our immediate seizhbors—3s,- \074 from Canada and 32,967 |FEARS IMPACT j | If the rate of Western Hem. \isphere emigration to the U.S, iremains at this level, Tupper |said, and if the bill is adminis. |tered on a first-come-first-serve basis, ‘‘there is no assurance |whatsoever that Canadian and | Mexican emigration to the U.S. |will not be affected.” > — He said he hoped the study icommission which ,was to re- view the bill’s hkely effects | would carefully consider the de- of it before throughout the U.S: to make a |big effort to improve American jundersta of Canadian cul- jture, history and policy. Tupper then went on to critt- | icizé President Johnson’s failure. lto appoint a“ chairman of the | 'U.S. section of the International | Joint Commission with Canada: | 'Throughou the 477-day Am: | jerican vacancy, the correspond | jing Canadian post ‘has ,been | filled by one of Canada’s most | outstanding public servants, Hon. A. D. P. Heeney, who on two occasions has been Cana- dian ambassador to the United | States,’ said Tupper- Tupper said the commission’s technical studies prepared the way. ‘for international agree- | ments on the St. Lawrence Sea- | jway and the Columbia River | Basin projects. He said today it | is charged with examining the important problems of water | pollution and decline in the water level of the Great Lakes. ‘In these and its more row- | tine tasks, the international | joint commission is severely hampered without an American chairman,” said Tupper. Give Music | This Christmas Trumpet with case 75.00 . 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