l.WanI Bargaining Rilgl-its Canada's People lchlna To pu"Mosl1-mops Friday. June 21. 1957 The Guardian Page 1 Assured Ar. Youn9.r ll out Says 7355035? In W" upon” NCIHC Dining OTTAWA (CF) - C II ' um . C pop. Much of what you see in Portugal Room, For - - - til ti ride 1) an I W .. . . EDMONTON ICP) - Canadian and radiologists providing these er:-gd "bollfnumitlully .:geplE'l;- HOV. KONG tReuteI's-Com- the road running through their do- is old fashioned. but the new build- doctors want assurance of bar- services . . nlunlsl t o - - - , . lainlnl rights for their own pro- Dr. Thomson said it is ”theoret- Nrymnely acme" 1951.” 1936 must 0I(lIhsInI;:)r:',:Ss olietcilitlegltitgt mftmiias here i l-i- -- t lmgh selillilgnswhelihe Quebec R'VMn fessloiial organisation before any icslly posalblc" that the CMA on. 7” P”P""'”"i 5-5.Ye"5 0' 389 mllllll, and lmlllllalnous collnlry ml metal ll ':l,l;l"””.l'l" 1””?-.”3lf'b ll ll ll: rchcd dnpllm our ,2” develop. "ml um” pdnclple could be applled and lover roae numencallylbut pro-lll 0”.” led lam P l l d l l un ltl l inese in su ur s o e l pe on rot MONTREAL lcpl - mama m. I" h "y en, of dis llle - portionately showed a slight dc. P in . eiping ra to garrisoos vierc iiiussatrcd last ledges. overlookuin the Atlantic. ill 3;l:;'3l:'-I" 01' NIVUN 5951 P mo" mvlncu Hgwevelrn flnellgz cu”. liajlfih hignd-3y. year in a revolt headed by monks Stone. tile and stucco are used ?:9aen"e' 3"” LhF';”99li'J0m::lv Al'3c0Pll:IlC8l of ltrhuiiulibroad slehtv vlouid dappiicable to any private llggfy';'llfl:;1heg'll;gl'f;lgiC:::lf;lbernemah;b?:nd;;p?r?l:elgibglzii :!alle:in iiianllgnvauume mmmem tclzmishelhguilfim q I u u W m 8" in til) 9'' ay by G frm un erwriting medical insur- - -. itapllal of Lhasa. followed recur- In read'usthiu tlie- ' madian Medical Association was ance tor a group of. say. railway &:'?l,o:Il”p”:l;g':'::l lallloliilualflflllrcni rumors of unrest in the bab- Tipet. iheJ('hln;sc arlel l):l(II?li(;:d lirrlsllm. here next year, tio rlbedt Dmdduy .:e . menu. enllphyeel d latlon was l6.0&I.79l. compared to.'”" "I ""”'k5 and holy men. I13" be"! Iluided by three con- E5”b”5hme"'' 9' 5” 5""'”9 b9' 5" Meund" M-'"'?"'"c h '5' qu?i:”to'sli'3u:nma'tpom ucnieallivilgz ant'c:ue::ii 51 '30:! uIip'.im' 3"" i4,ooo.azs In 1951. . "'9 announcement cum in the '1d"3."0m hm" WW" W ”"""”l' and ””'” "PIN" WI” WI” P'0'ld' I not wmt to be e led cl;-R fed l so eci e to ask Pena” ln um um, worklllglwake of reports from heighboring ll. Tibet is a plane llhith jg My Toronto by Caridtan Pacific Alr- name for one-of the banquet halls come associa era government to put '3' 20 lo M yum mse sllbsmlllxepal llm the Chinese ,1” hue likely to lend H59” a. ll base lo, lines is expected to stimulate Por- in Canadian National Railways loosely with trade unionism trsnquilllzer drugs on the pi'e- mlly in numb." but declllml lnlundellaken a ..clmsldel,.ble lll-ml use by 3 llllelgn Dowel, agalnsl lllglles, held down bl. llll. lack 0, hotel. Indications were that the asso- scription hst , - , .. . - . - - - . I r be lolal lll l l lllntqnlll of their troops during China. any direct transportation link The LOUIS -101116! Ind -lICilil9l'ElPH' glgggnluldopltdlbllhed PIQIIICIPIG 10 ” on so ON MARKET D op” mm ''0 t Pop 31” ltln- last nu, mt three months, 2. Cluua lit-Iii-it-. the hag nmh. Portuguese seem to he a hard- aricel Marquette discovered lie mm! ulilelrlois le 00 0f-Il0VeI'n- posrwnn nnrrus up. . -l-he ,.l.l,l,l.ls ma llle Ch-lnese up. log to fear from India, Ithlch has working lot. and thus? nun i'IQ('I(I(-3 Mississippi River. Daniel Greyso- uollll llnlm Pl”. " f"' l'C"" Explaining this a tion. Dr, Biggest, Increase was in the age pear in have accepted Tibetan de- been careful lti slitm that she has !0 m3k8 the mute should fit well Ion Du Lhut 5 explorations are all p n cvo ves it nn- 1;. J. R. wlghlmm or Talon.” Sm group five to nine years which niands for greater freedom and no aizgrt-scrip Inipnllnngl into the Caiidian scene lmarked by the naming of Diilu . The ruolullon ml there already are 40 or 50 of these lumped by 409.228 or 29.3 per cent llulltlmlllll. 3. P.-at-tit-al dilfli-ultu-s of inain- Th l d.l l l ' Minn. and Sir Alexander was the I --N0 doclol. 0 N I ld l drugs on the market in Canada E” 1307-053 I0 Sci-'01"" I?" U71 Der The Coniinunisls announced in latnmg I'tlllIl'l)i oirr llii- 470.00fl- Lube ra llmnfi Em'”d'."I""'”. '" I”'5l "P10?" I" V955 Clllldl should ent irtgmup 0 DC on and soon the number will reach cent of the total population tn lttssllaiv lit-"til lhry planned to ”liber- ”lU3lle-iiiilu niuuiitaiiintis area an res a"”"m 'i ,. "'”” 3 0V"'”"d '0 "1? P801”?- er no an agreement ml, or mom - compared to 10 per cent in tail. ate” Tihm. They were reported In with its ."I.tliliWiltl inhabitants. 5”" ”' bl””7 ”””'"” '” '"'”'””' JOUIGL Who Was born in 1645 a top (adv sin:-"r Is man,v a Pnr- and died in 1700, visited Hudson erspeciing remuneration for pro- . .. - - . . . - They are out-selling as - - Reflecting continued high buth haw sent approximately 100.000. -.;,, ."g”!A .. ,. '::vPe'g'l:l3!llel:ll9.'iVlC";llnlWII-h lily II0il' an Ulmed 51."; D,-l wfguhllnmnuli rate trends. the population under troops. to Tibet. half of them tol tuguese gust anibiiuni the Pur- Bay and explored Labrador be- . - governmen- "la. "ll la Calm” ll” "leg ..llll me llm-.35.,-1 by 31,454 in 1,933 help in the building of airportsl Port” al L- k iuguese. like the Spanish. are late fore concluding his career asroyll 9 In 5 diners. in Lisbon i-esiuiii-unis. it 'plll)i on the St. Lawrence and. ul of Eovernmental body without - - ' . dl t t t 563. represenlng 11.: per cent or and roads e incl d g the new.l 1'1;"ist:mas'ls)illr:liliece'rily)llIlam recoglijitaed thcllnell xcezsgeaaryerlnuflfe 'l'l:le!r';:'; the mug populmonl um, mm, 2,000 lllllle road lIl)eA'iIA'8Cll Lhasa M is after 10 p m. IICIIITP Ihc t'uslt)m- hydrographer to the French col- gollmlon 0' issues sucholus Irnemalel: of lmuonl h"lll,ll.- .5 in 1951. l land thina any wOrldS start showing up iii an; numbers ony. fiiarqiieite. a, Jesuit mission- allon and lenm cl Iervlcen g He gold that in some perrons Total number of children llI'll(IlirllDESTROY mung l V . Toulllsls mu llll lllmr lllllk al on. died in 1673. his health , (hell, u-uqllullw-5 hale ll". Ply I0 thus increased to 3.790.616 top-l As 60 ll - I h l l.l.sBttllN -CPv -Ptirtiiguese nnt- mulelle ln Llle l,a'Sl O l Fsl l b'0k”"- I" We mmlih 0' the MI!- M or makinz --m as ”' the .i2r”..ii. .:::.'.lr'. 25.11hill.2:1?'n..5;:33”"3n5122??-.':"Jllld - -it If-is-I ii-iii”; "" ”"”""' lCommunist insurgents in Khnml pmbl . T ll ll- . boll-l T0 84!! U110 lhr En'Ifiili'iE room. 19”. who made the mmlmcemem dlcllon to these drugs was pus. proporuon in the log” group lllr province had destroyed parts of-ml. lg? Capliialiflila leootl lIl3(I)ZScl9;z5e1:Es' foreigners must submit their pass. Du Lhut died in 1710 after ex- loreporters following cloud mug. ,1”, 0,,” , period of Veal. creased to 8.9 per cent from ill the my .5 dlggllll; ll'5 llrsl sub. polrtsl (0llhPXIa,llllnaiIItn A curious glloitlillig tshe furltglade in tge iris ngs of the CMA' . i A" -g with a numerical ain of 302.ilIl. v ' - . "'9 0' 9 ””Ul-Ii"-be I5 "I81 "0 9 H0” In "5 '3 3 E 5 Eeheral with In most provinces the tranquil 3 7.320.232 from 6.525.826. My '" "I" d"””””" 3'” Te" one on the government paymn.lsuperiors south shore. re-channel. d mumbled,-v l tal compared to 21.3 per cent in Dr R K Thomson oi Edmon- alt Simply in lilo: I:n:I?fie.f'S A-ti: 1951' cil. described the resolutio til it ld l I . to 1-434-594- . . kl . ho r - . CMN5 d95h'9 l0r "prior? Cline: stzoer':3ss.nouv:hfl:e lb, 0(I)lip:lP ypigifnclfs The population 65 Ind W" W l(:lI'HlllIf.lr(Ille asubjwayblauillnllsgvvlhi mimary p"50""9'- Ciiil servants ""3 mlfch OI 1119 "M36 from the umdlu H to the method ol bah they ll." been nude sublecl lo DEPRESSION BIRTHS LOW tfrealsgd by 157.665 or 26.6 per centlmn! llle suburban eleclrllled nlll and so on-may gamble. F1530" I 3!! COHIPIIIY to the 3,? "guns lmllll "'.'"""e”"0"" Ph)'SiCIBll5' Pfescflptiom. The Reflecting the low btrtii rate: tfonaltelihslg7bIinp:rec1rIi.:dfr:!n(:P(;rglway "stem" "nth. IN thIsne(2h?lA plzinglgleaggycactotmg Ill! gt'I)?lAlI:Jlanl?ISgllILhell!1f:I'(l'.SnS i::8;:lIIl0(7IP;np.IgPutlJhpe gzgliliistloniriye:;f;hul::)l,l:9.?:lp(:l:ll:jllll” 77o E ll - To the I0ui'iN'i, Ltshon taxis are yqcx N, ROLL CONTEST nasm-'eMSez(:t?:;d' ivriholhglled rlaunghe': v ,- . . i I . l ore more women tan d . l - .l . l V - MF connection vtith establishment of in other action. the CMA estah- I-1.2 per cent from 15.4 despite a men lll 1955 ll, me age group; 30'gscllggflzillolhallisrfltlfwda"I3 3(:l'll lib-I-BOURKE) 'Reutei-si -,I""" MOMTEII In the. Arctic l - - . Ruck .ll- mll elllhllslasls Mlllld”, mouth of the MacKenzie river and regulations governing diagnostic lished in committee to review Ihelnumerical 4- Silln 0' 144-733 10 2.-lto 3-I do to 39 and 70 years hliCll(-an ' I - go practically from one end of l . . 9 1 .11 began a tnon-stop until collapse" "3" V l9 the PWIHC OW!-IL aervices to be included in the na- effects of rndiatl - t l -29141 . mu no any ' 1' were I" "H 91"" 3"WP5- ""195 town to the other for half a dollar I IIOMI hospital insurance scheme, thermo-nuclear in origin. but alsol The population under 20 In- were I In lllll program. re ulallom Wm . l l l l - more numerous. l lcontest to break the Australian The Qllnll Ellnbem ho" wlll i. ... tr .. ...., ....,. .'::::.::.,::::l:.:”:tt:.:::'.:”f.:::t:-iiiisiioi" 5?-'i'i2I"8:m'”l..”i?..t":..:;:.it::d:::"h.t::..":.s..::'-tr: ..:::.":::? .'l.f"Il:'..”l”;il."Z2.?l.': 0:221; '32:: 3.'...3”.2l:."J.'”...”":;::: gt-;, mm-worm we aim.- in the case of diagnostic servlcesl dellnlle remmmendallom on lllel The 25-54 gioily decrcasc-ld il,n- and HriIislilColumbia the largest I from her abundant pine forests. A hers. but while showing. eating nrlti-:d(;rs'ae5l:l3l:lllL:ienl:el1I:::fed mt; probably wmlld Inecl palholnglsu problem. lzi;I'51li;)llliill('llIg'ciUa4iIl-17 P97 ltlfnl I:Wlil1lDNlD(lFll0ll in the group 65 zintl.Prndu(-Iion is about equal to the drinking. they must kecp thcirffar from where the Queen Elias. - 1'2 Se numelicdtlj to over. needs of the country's nevispap- feet moving. lbgu-l now lungs. CI-IAIN P ! 1" Helsmkh Finland. Russian right. be woven it aside. Bottom P ii Nils li Hi i llffmmele ol tilflal ;'bgf;'llfelPll';ll:ilIl left. he selects fruit juice and i-igiii it came to cocktail parties. Top " MEG" '0 P9I99- PPOIPCFIIY Ind left, he appears about In samlpe whatever else is the current soviet ciiampazne offered to him. but. line -- he pmffera . tom. Expect Closure Rule Modified ' OTTAWA ICP) - Abolition of the Commons closure rule is ex- pected to be among the first elec- tion promiaes John Diefenhaker will attempt to carry out. The prime in-lnlster” ' 'e L: understood to be determined to wipe out closure. whereby a gov- ernment maiorlty can limit Com- mons debate. The promise to do so was in- cluded in the opening speech of his campaign and repeated period- ically during the weeks that fol- lowed. The Liberal government's use oi the rarely-applied closure weapon was a feature of last year's bitter pipeline debate. The device was used at all four stages of the pipe- line billi. passage through the Commons. The closure rule. adopted in Can- ada before the First World War. had been used previously on only seven occasions. the last time in I932. CIIANGE SPEAKERS Mr. Diefenhaker is undcsrtood to feel that the rule should not ex- ist so long as the Commons has a Speaker who is changed at the slart of each Parliament and se- lected from among the ranks of the government party. During his campaign he also I came out strongly for appoint- ment of a permanent Speaker-an arbiter of Commons rules who would hold the position on his merit and not be changed afici- each election. But it is possible that such a change could not be implemented at once. That is the tradition of the Brit- ish Commons. where a closure rule exists. But there. closure on de- bate normally is done by agree- ment. and after the Speake agrees In its use. No CHECK if closure is abolished here. the government would have no wiiy of stopping a tit-lcrmlncrl fllihitslrr - . , V by the opposition aim-ed at blnck- - - g - , , l I . it :2. t ; i lng progress on legislation. The ” . . . Y I . . - .' ” ' only recourse would be an appeal 0 - . . . l I V l t ' P5EN'ul' "010" VA”. to the people in an election. ' ' i in a statement Monday. retiring Prime Minister St. Laurent said his Liberal party will not attempt ”by obstruction to prcvcnt the now government from carrying through Parliament the program it has placed before the people." "Though we shall. of course. ex- ercise our right in express our views freely on the measures in- troduced ln Parllame'nt." The present closure rule re- quires two days to take effect at a st 1 of a measure'a pro- .....l..:ll Pontiac makes at clean sweep In l :'IllSl 5V0 CD IHOV - y C M v te must .t.:.....: .;...::':.':: .. 2.. NASCAR Flying Mlle and Acceleration Runs The debate then continues until. at I 1”" I '”"' '3'" ""1"" 'l""ll:h'l;,h. Now it's oiliciall Pontiac is North America's No. 1 Road you're etting the best of everything. Prmtiac gives you 321:" p" '3 an en er Carl We were convinced after a rototype of this year's top ormarice in a wide selection of engines, either V8 sum oumcnon Pontiac posed the muted 100. . 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