European Common Market .Will Take in 6 Countries 1 Ev HAROLD KING i'AitlS IReutei'st--l..eader.s .l.i west European countries Tucs- l-.t..p IIl','lll i-oninlr.-ted work on a .,.-.,..L-gt to link the cuuntries' 160.- iitii.tltl0 inhabitants in a customs .,,- p.-Evie zone known as the Elk r..pr.in Common Market. West Gerinany. The Netherlands have already !-- "lit a. Hrl,:IIiin. I nu-nihunrg lhrtr atomic energy resources. Italy. and rum- plcird work on Euratom. in pro- irw under which they will pool Education Association Not The prime ministers and the Mlforeign ministers of the six roun- trics meet today to roinpletc work on draft treaties for the common market and l-Iuratom. The treaties then must be ratified by tile six parliaments. in private bargaining Tuesday. France and West Germany over- came the last big tacle holding up the common rket treaty -- the question of how much Front-e's partners should con- tribute In the Clear On Industrial Group TORONTO lCPt-The ('anadlan wondered how industry: inundation on education hopes to trluration Association mildlv Tuesday at nine its objectives. it also wondered what the ob- imires were. But it recognized. it ..iid. there were many fields in itlttt'll iitdustry could be helpful. The foundation on education was r-.I:il)lishi-ti at St Andrews N. It conceded that financial help from industry for universities would be most welcome. But it described as a ”prctty wide field” the foundation's declaration that it would be concerned with "elemen- tary and set-oiidary eduraiion” as well as universities. The CEA quoted the foundation as resolving to work as "the cent ral liaison body for all the na- likl September by It group "on ,. -. at r re. n.ibl i . d I aiiatlian industrialists following h"mgg.":iprs"' m"";y'Pm ":du"rL mp;-tingg, with llnlVQf'5lLV heads ' i ' an'l ft tindy of the shortage of it-(hniral personnel. T h e Education Association's February newsletter said the inundation was a development 'hat was as yet "far from clear in the people i'trim.1rll,v concerned llilh public education." Alsk:FarinWAicl 2' For Maritime: l IITTAWA tcltt . .l C Van lltIl'llF tP(7 -- Restigouchc-'.Vladm u.-iltat Tuesday night urged the l:--tcrnmcnt to extend prairie iurm n.-i-.t;toi-o benefits or sortie aim that help to Maritime farm:-rs. '(:nvernmt-nt policy has been. to my opinion. to favor the west- orn farmer" in such assistance pi-misions. he said. . lliii Agriculture Minister (lard- -utrr disagreed. ”Wc have about zrqually divided” money used in tin-tping aszriculturr among all the 'armers of Canada. he said Their exchange came as the lttornmons considered it govern- ment proposal to increase benefits under the Prairie Farm Assist- ance Act. Mr. Van Horne said he has long i-it that the Maritime farmer "is the forgotten farmer in Canada" Request Cocktair Lounge Licenses HALIFAX fCPi-- The lnnkcep- ers Guild of Nova Scotia urged the tworincial government Tuesday to license cocktail lounges in provin- rial hotels. motels and inns. turn of "the common law nrtn-i rm cost to itself. iiubsldlzes the hotel industry by iiiving the privi- lrtte of selling beer. wine and 'Dlrils in return for the obligation of providing food and shelter." Guild spokesmen said the sale of liquor would benefit the tourist Industry and added that local.resi- dents have easy access to liquor through commission stores while tourists "dont know wberr the stores are. don't belong to clubs Inrl do not want beer in taverns. "Wtih a licence as a means of Inventive and control. the govern- mrnt is in a better position to re- iviiitlililflll from hotels." It added that since residents do ....t usually patrnniu their own ltulelslilhrir drinking habits would ' nan." we 3 Previous no lodge Will New Trial tCPl - Mr. Justice olthasupuua The auild. in a brief asked a re- l Fr” "Ede U”l”'”- M1,. wmnby 0", gm,m.nm(.m. N Mexico - Japan flight here. Mr. more better services and sccom- s tion" it said thc statement left unclear how and heiween whom the liaison would function. development of l French and Belgian African ter- ritories. Agreement was announi. 4 by a spokesman for the Dutch delec,a- , iion. who said the ministers wer- agrecd on the financial contribu tion to he made by each merr her of the communllY- Tit! "EU" were not disclosed. French Premier Guy Molt. told reporters that substantial on grass has been made and the min isti-rs' work will be completed to day. A iummunique will be llflurf on the decisions taken. he said. bio Replies Orr-PM Total Disability OTTAWA ICP) -- No provinces have yet replied to a federal sutz cestinn for revising the definition of total disability as required tot qualify for federal-provincial dis- ability pensions. Health Minister! Martin said Tuesday. He was replying to Commons questions from several Opposition Imemhers. He has said previously lll'iBt the revised definition was be- .fnre the provincial governments for consideration. The disability nension is nairt on a mzitchinz basis. with the federal. government paying up in seat monthly and the province: the re mainder. OTTAWA till” Citnstititrrti have a right to ti-liuhle advcrtio ing instead of ”hallyliun, truck- sterism and gtinmicks." Isabel Atkinson of Ottawa. president of the Canadian Association of Con- sumers. said Tuesday She told the lmrliatncntary Wives Association that i-nnsitmcrs are entitled to receive value for advertisiiic and sales promotion expenditure. By value Ilic CAC meant reli- able information which would make it easier for shoppers tot know and choose required goods. Honest sales promotion would re- ducc unit costs by increasing the volume of use and production. "The consumer has the right to demand intelliizence and integrity. ICAC Pres. Condemns Trading Stamps In Merchandising (of A hill to in:-ronw ?N'4IslFll'If'i" ldlscloscd later in the bill lThursday Feb. 21. 1957 The Guardian Page 11 Gardiner Sees Obiection wi To Crop Insurance Plan OTTAWA titpi Agririilturp needed in grain and -mmuerfal ' Minister Gardiner says a federal low. "OD ltlillfdfl" Pia" Wttllfl '3' ""2 Mr tlardini-r said rttnstitiitional C0"5ml"l0Ml- latithorities hold that Parliament Despite the reiei-tinii slalitdK has no jurisdiction in the field of in the (tomnions Tuesday. Kuh-tln.illll'II1('9. it was up to the prov-. sequent t't'l-' and Social (lredii lllf'("! to set up rrop ini-nrance.l speaker urged thr K'HPrtII'VI"fil to but the limits of such I Pill establish itencral crop insurance would nmke it difficult in oper- They said a way could he found alP. around the constitutional nblcc its .aui Ilrvtlv hm-u been rimm- tlntt! Tilvd bv lhv tzovernnient. stuns with the prminreit on a con- Tll8.V placed their rN'lItP't h'- stiiuiinnal amendment permitting lttrf lit? Ertvrrnmttnt all" Mr. federal crop insurance. as was Gardiner tnirodiii-ed ri resolution dung! for unemployment inn"-. l'l3VlnK ill” WFV l"l' l"'li'"l'"'l'"" illlttft. lllll tlwrv had been HIV Oll- thtisiitsni for if. payment: for prairie drain cropl lam failures l T " O E " Mr. finrdiner rind not war uhat the increase unitltl be ll illll Force but ' hinted that DPLVTTTPTTII of H. til undlcanada 32 an rrn depending on the ex- U y ' tent of 'rnp loss. instead of the "1 VAWA lit" -l5"”"l' ht" "" present V250 and U 30. at't- a good y plan! at prvtconl In change the; guess The bill also itoulri utden ,.,,.,,m, ..r i...- VATU inri-es inl the basis in mnuuitiiic Prairie Farm Assistant-e AN p,unwn(S:t1iirnpv, ltefeiire Minister Catnip. " noy said Tm-sriay. PEAR505 RH'"l”'R . lie was asked in the Curiinions F-arlm. ,.-xlmwml MIIIN will lhv (Tl? Leader (ioltiuell about later Pf'Iil's(iIl said it would he (l”""'l.'1:s ""'"m"" in ”."w fll ..D'.(.mm”". and lmu,N,.. m pttxxllilllly of Britain ullhdlR'MlfIL move for llnitctl .N.'iitIrns &&lllttllttflVi :"'l' Mr 3"” Er"""d MN" mm ngainst laf':'l9l until all ltllll'l' nuts I '”'"l"" sibiliitr: for an :i:it-ed tiiIlitlt.iw.'il All" l'rt'ttlttl'i Wlfl fltllallh "' ii" 01 1.,-apt. I.-mp; tr..." yjgiptmn Hrvtisli action are currently under ierritoi',t' have l!"i”li exliaiisii-ti. fll'-itilwilflft Ne was nrvimavaarnnnt ' ll t Tradc Minister llowe ilIIlIf1Iili('N'TlQ:a:.":hE;1n:"'l;'"r'B:p:;r':? mmfwmu a broadening or the at-roace luisis.. ' . - . . v ' fl . l'b . on which (anadian wheat board 3."-l ”h""” l" ("M i” M" " U delivery quotas arc vnmiHtlNl- tttl W" ctnitnirka or any of the other lorms of consumer exploitationl which have become an accepted part of too many types of advertis- iniz.” she said. A goodly proportion of modern nrivcrtisimz did provide reliable and valuable information The cost of tradinz stamp pro- motion plans is usually in addition .- to, not in place of normal adver- or iliree times as much as a normal advertising budget. "(TAC believes that the use of trading stamps adds a new and I the distributing chain." she added. The statements were included in the text of a speech issued to thi.-I instead of ballyhoo. hucksterism. press before delivery. VANCOUVER ICPI A five year plan with 36.000000 backing ;from world labor to develop worker-potential in Africa. Asia and South America. was an- lnounccd Monday by Charles H. Millard organization director of llntcrnatlonal Confederation of During in brief stopover on I Millard said 86.000000 had al- ready been pledged by world la- bor to organize workers in under-t developed countries. l Formerly Canadian director of United Steelworkers. Mr. Millard took over his international post a few months ago. The key mem- bership drive is his first major profteci with ICFTU the United Nations organisation of the world labor movement . ' He hopes to boost the nri.;.i.'..."- lion”: 54,000,000 membership in nearly 70.000.000 at the end of three years. Home And School Met Ar Miscouclie re If couche one and l Associa- tion took place in the convent and- itorium on Thursday evening. Feb. 14. in his opening runs: Mr Jerry Richard. the would til at Worker-Potential in Africa, Asia, 5. A. Backed By Labour preclative audience that in this modern and complex age. we have- to find newer and better means of N educatlnl our children. Ha denim-I strated. by building a pyramid on- the flannel board. that the but; teaching method is by direct ax-i perience. Then in order of effic-l lent-y are dramatized experienco.i field trips, exhibits. television. mo-l tlon pictures. recordings. radlo.i still pictures. visual symbols. all aradunily tapering to the summit of the pyramid - the least effic- ient - verbal symbols. All these ideas were made very vivid in the audience when be illustrated. by means of ti Illm. children ac-' tiially learning by these various. methods. Reverend Father Kelly in It fowl ilsintz. she said. and they cost two . non-service. non-productive link to ' ' not new blank; when V00 MN I"! . tu.pmgin calm ornts war or your !'9"”- . .18.. . include unilt - iinprovinc furmza t'an;ul:i mm has an air riiiis-ion crops." effeetiw next int: I The mid an llllHllll',V ht't1Rtlt' Wl'Vl"t1 riuotrii now are fixed on at-i'r-ritza. with AT!) forces in HUl'llF'- t ..- ..............,..a . i I a heavy dueyaquart ' iilllliiill l (cast aluminum. with cover) ; Estlmatl tits loitlltt of the string around this bag at cfttm or THE WEST rtotiit. 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