AHHAA Hu‘UA Li“ A Aufi Q“. [-445 I~—— - ‘ ~A:.::-:-.—-———7 n‘a nfm 5):! ua.m H}... 4.4.5 H [1,55 [R‘HUE‘E H H.HIH .Fh.d.H="él-H!- A né.m Anfi.m as; an . '4 "Liam's—Tr} him. 4 - Mun-.4... -.uJL.ac - EHAALI-Afl ‘HqESHH-Jfln. H.HHAIAAA- , regret that the government has ' public and private broadcasting. » pid." ' r I Only 1 T.V. OutletI Allowed In Area OTTAWA (CPl-Revenue Min-here became effective Tuesday. ister Nowlan said Tuesday there will be no change “for some little time yet” in the government’s policy of. licensing only one televi- sion station in any one area. Mr. Nowlan said in the Com- mons that any change will come only after passage of legislation, which he hopes to introduce as soon as possible this session, and after a new regulatory body is setup and broadcasting regula-. tions drawn up. ‘ 1 He spoke at the close of- a de- bate on a Liberal opposition mo- tion of non-confidence expressing not yet disclosed its proposals to dispel uncertainties surrounding- The CCF proposed an amend- ment crititizing the government for not announcing its intention to maintain and expand the CBC’s radio and TV tacilities. Mr. Nowlan, who reports to Parliament for the CBC, said there is no doubt the Progressive Conservative 1government wants to maintain the CBC. If it did not, it would not deserve the pub lic’s confidence and any govern- ment that did not support the CBC would be “politically stu- AMEN DMEN'I; DEFEATED 'nhe COF amendment was de- feated by a vote of 159 to 44, and Speaker Roland Michener ruled that the main motion of non~confidence proposed by the Liberal party also was lost, with- out : formal roll-call vote. 'Iihe new board would take over the regulatory powers of the CBC board of governors. The legis- lation, forecast in. the throne speech, has. not been introduced and Mr. Nowl‘an declined to out- line its provisions now. He sgid the regulatory system to be lartilposed will not depend on ha ~anda£ast rules. but on men appointed to the board, per- sonnel. common sense and good will. “ , Mr. Nowlan came out strongly in favor of the present system of a national broadcasting system combining the publicly - owned CBC and private enterprise as the best means of serving Cana- I dia-ns. He was asked whether the gov- - omment intends to appoint a suc- cessor to A. D. Dwnton, chairman- of the CBC board of governors w h o s e resignation to become president of ICarleton University ISLAND AUTO BODY .WORKS A COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Mr. Nowlan replied to J. W. Pickersgi‘ll (L — Bonavista-Twil- Page 10 The Guardian Thun, July 17. 1958 lingate) that the appointment will depend on the circumstances. It might or might not be nece’ sary to appoint a successor. de- pending on how soon the legisla- tion is passed. Mr. Pickersgill earlier urged that the government leave the CBC “as independent of the gov- ernment as is the judiciary.” IN “'IlUIME .OF ‘CR market value in time Consult your nearest ance. Offices: . MONTAGUE Life and Accident Insurance has Its highest value when most needed. 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