* Senate , emotional debate. ercion by. ministerial assistants limit. | to speak: He stolidly refused -to “At times, its deliberations in the~case, of Lucien Rivard, |-- After its return for the re- ‘look at the new flag,some re- ‘with its beauty of texture- It’ is deli- aetisan es ee were overshadowed by a re-'then held in Montreal's Bor-|sumed session this year, it | port he wept. hearing ing } x : 3 it’s crispy and feminine. This popular lated event—the Dorion judicial |deaux Jail---for extradition to cleaned up. the Canada Pen-| The mext day the session re- | im either ear, mo earpiece jj. cately woven of rayon polyester and is fabric is now. shown ‘treated with a inquiry into accusations of at-|the U.S. on narcotics conspir- sions Plan, established a ma-jsumed and concentrated atten- | fitting of any kind. Wear jj | popular for party. and evening wear’... new. scotchgard finish for. the fresh tempted bribery and influence-jacy charges. itional labor code providing {or | ae on _ Canada Pension | this imstrument and :no _ one seat look that lasts. Choose from new peddling against ministerial BRIBE OFFERED - a 40-hour week and a. $1500. | Pla sa will ever kpow. Hear at once * shown-in -background of beige, mint, glowing pastel colours. of yellow, pink, aides. Mr. Nielsen charged that hour minimum wage, and ap-| » ry fe revenue’ minis» | 7i#h— clarity, -free—from-—dis- ' “ green and maize, about 36" wide. ~ blue and white. About 45” wide. It took a long step in social Raymond Denis, executive as- proved a formula under se iter ter appointed last June to suc- | @Fbing moises. Here is a ‘ =: security, setting up a wages- sistant to then immigration a province can be compensated the late John Garland, | 2€¥ téchnique, a new way related _contributory.—pensions--minister__Tremblay, ~offered__a for going _its independent wer See dmenly catried the load of § t@ better hearing, a new yd. 3. 98 yd. 2.49 scheme that won approval only $20,000 bribe to Pierre Lamont-|on ‘federal - —. sha’ | piloting the technical financial | Bearing life for the hard of after painstaking examination. |agne, Montreal lawyer and | jcost programs. |provisions, while Health Minis- }| hearing, a' mew deal for the f : The — began Feb. is, jcounsel for the US. govern- | even — the session ended ter Judy LaMarsh spoke on its | deaf. Preve this claim in 1964, and sat with no break ment in the’ case, not to oppose |Finance Minister Gordon was cu heme’ FREE — 2 longer than a eeu = boul for ne His coercion | oe ago into the new fis- ge agp lag nesta VS | een aks ae oe” New Lace Fabric Here Comes the Bride Dec. 18 when it reces ‘or |aliegations involved Guy Lord | year Prime Minister | ruffied opposition feathers, days | : dressy spring dress has : veliness two months, returning on Feb. 'and Andre Letendre, assistants Pearson spoke of parliamentary TaMarsh seemed to keep them a se HO oat me This new lace frabric is we ae toe in Oe uae “he 16. to ‘Justice Minister Favreau. | work going on under his ad- disturbed ar acid | ‘Maritime Hearing Service = i & taal ee a he: autiful bridal imported white : 8 DAYS || ‘The accusations set off a ministration for another year oF political comments. At the end fj Starlite Building : : ; The dnigh es chuny yee sl evar. Satin (aetn...;< i's wilrent-ent-atpe It sat for a total of 248 days, |Week - long Commons storm, more. _ {she said it was -only-' natural | Bayers. Road ¢ pattern and is shown in pastel pink with a distinctive rose cluster pattern. far surpassing the previous rec- qWietened only when the“ gov- | yagiES ESTIMATES § that she should. display a 1 Shoppleg ge and_yellow, about 36" wide. * Shown in white ‘only, about 45" wide. ord of 174 sitting days for the ernment set up the judicial in-/ yy, Gordon took. the ‘initial |Mother's pride in her offspring, Halifax, : = Pte iad 1960-61 session when the Con- Wiry under Chief Justice Fred- | budgetary step by tabling: main; The final Commons vote came J N : (tee servatives under John Diefen- {eric Dorion of *the Quebec Su- spending estimates for 1965-66 0m Monday night, March 29, and jame ..... soepartecéssonecce yd. A. 98. yd. 5.98 baker held office with a com- |Perior Court. : totalling $8,304,727,492 and was the plan won approval by 1595 Address ...> ey : manding majority in the 265-| The inquiry goes into its clos- |, into preparations for the volesto12 = $y, oo rrr seat House. ing stages this week with argu- | ‘budget to be presented soon Sa epee mala eeaaee amie — eS arenes Moments of crisis were fre- Ment by counsel scheduled for | ster Easter. Initial spending - . quent in. the fractious Com- Maoadar. bogey trea ae ie ms estimates for 1964-65, tabled a| ae a ; iti iS ‘ally fe a . . P tye a» mons, with the. opposition par. ties seeuit: May nat te eked year earlier in the same ses- “hey : “ ~ - 4H CLUB ie CHAMP RIGS 40 CENTS Leo. MclIsaac, Sunny Isle Farms, Charlottetown -paid 40 cents per pound for the 4-H Club champion at the Easter Beef Show and sale. The An-— - 2 plan calls {or comet start next Jan 1 and benefits to be paid out of income—hali: paid by and half by employ- © for a pension of abou! of quarter of earnings Contri ranging from a low of $5,000. ‘+ Self-employed persons must pay the entire 3.6-per-cent con- ‘jtribution and enter the pian PLUS PENSION . “The maximum benefit ts $104.17 a year, to be reached by 1976, plus $75 monthly od aze th —. now paid to ~ The qualifying security 1s be-} ‘year annually available to all pe. om the Session finally major legislation fore- the speech—{rom the 13% months earlier had Passed with five excep- Revision of railway. leg- | Rew taxes and tariffs ‘oreign Periodicals... retire- ‘senators at ake 75. and ishment of new cabinet rural development ‘and treasury. . i not forecast in the i Tit 3 ie Ht on a white ground and a blue “"} bar on each side. ed i Sowert Eagles, Canada department of agriculture, Moncton and Dave MacLéan,” Farm Credit Corporation, ( Charlottetown. a _gus steer was owned by Mack Dixon who.\is at the halter. Mack was the top showman in the competition g 4H club members which was jude- ~ Longest Commons Session Seen Among Most Excitins By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA. (CP)—The iongest and one of the most exciting sessions. of Parliament passed into history | lay. Monday and Commons come back after a weekend break -to., start afresh. The 1964 session, which spilled over into the fourth month of 1965, gave Canada a distinctive national flag but only after long, ties exerting pressure after pressure on the minority Lib- eral government under Prime Minister Pearson. -Yet every time the chips were down for- a vote involving confidence and the government's life, the Lib- erals support to survive. The opposition fire ranged «from ridicule and humor to the sheer shock of attempted brib- ery and influence-peddling. The ridicule, tinged with hu- mor, fell on the government a won enough opposition | ‘year ago when military alae Parliament nat only adopted a ities rounded up ancient train-+flag, it also approved such ma- | ing riffes from the cadet corps jor legislation as: Redistribu- at Ashbury. College in posh, tion- of federal electoral con- | suburban Rockcliffe to keep stituencies by independent com- | them from the hands of Quebec | missions; interest - free bank) terrorists, a{ter armory raids in loans she university students: "Quebec $10 monthly allowances for Erik -.Nielsen, Conservative youths 16 and 17 who remain MP for the Yukon, provided the. in school; the Columbia River, shock with his accusations Nov, | power treaty with the US.; .es- 23 of attempted bribery and ¢co~Yablishment of a 12-mile fishing | until near the end of May. sion totalled $7,585,513,408. _The opposition accused ~ the severe at mein, in's Sh te Rone Sa el one - day ° emergency te the Inwmakers at their anne | March 3, the day after Rivard isk sabeiintsthen ot a added a startling turn to the: ‘distinctive Canadian flag de- | icase by éscaping from jail. He sign. is still at large. | This, the most emotion-| CHALKS UP EFFORTS charged debate since the con- Despite the tumultous: nature | scription issues in the First..and of the. session, the minority |Second World Wars, saw 22 government laid claim, to solid days spent discussing the gov- legislative achievements. ernment’s proposal for a flag | Before the Christmas recess |showing three red: maple- leaves A Vietnamese company mander covers serguaat he ns the aay o hs ‘as killed in FLAG DRAPES DEAD VIETNAMESE SOLDIER bitter battle with the Viet Cong. i [aor come dis American assistance. tional flag of their country for : _ GAP Wirephete) a Ts ¢ which they are fighting, with In the ‘last few weeks of sit- | | The stalemated issue. then jwas referred to a 15-member, all-party Commons committee ‘which met secretly for seven _weeks and recommended a flag | with a single maple leaf and \red bars. Conservative Leader Diefenbaker rejected it most of his followers outside | Seamnee continued to fight for | retention..of the Canadian Red lear ; At 2:13 a.m. on Dec. 15, after janother 11 days debate, the |Sommaaies voted 163 to 78 to new flag recom- Seca od a the committee“ To} jbring the issue to a vote, the cae imposed closure in line with a ‘suggestion of Leon |Balcer . (PC—Trois - Rivieres), | Conservative leader in er { 'REFUSES TO LOOK ee The ‘new flag was officially itaised for the first time on Par- \liament Hill on Feb. 15. > Mr. | Diefenbaker attended the cere-.} ;mony but declined an invitation | and. q jand left to die on the order pa- at the session's end in- the 10-year revision of Bank. Act; changes- in® first- mail rates, recognition of © Canada as the national an- them and God Save the Queen _as the royal anthem. of Canada. | This left-over work is. expected The Paint Makers co. All Kinds ef Paint NASH ALUMINUM | Deors, Windows, Awnings D. A. ‘MacCANNELL when they earn mofée than $300 } introduced , =A sang anemic ge cop cages Binley eg SS 14 The Guardian. Chartottetown, Mon.. April 5, 1965. constitutional amendment ‘which {celebrated his 25th anniversary \ would transfer to Ottawa from Ic an MP March 2% with four ‘start fighting the Laberals. ‘ fighting among themselves and a ae .- ths wsttiss 1 oe cubnaitted London ‘the power to’ change other MPs: George Mcliraith, ~ session. - ‘again a, the | \Canada's. constitution. The (L—Ottawa West), president of | A combined vote of all oppo: Some issues for the new ses- Sroundwork Was laid im federal-|the Privy Council and govern: ‘sition parties-against the gov; parent. committee later. For contributions sion already are becoming ap- ae ~eernans will qualify at age up their — for equal ice-Act-is brought ‘underC = ne ana tions are required on annual Fsench records of Commons (#ian jurisdiction. earnings - work and further Opposition Leader Diefen- | Dielenbaker appears confident | $600 to a maximum of the first recognition of, Quebec's. status baker, who survived @ Quebec jan early,general election: will Confederation ‘return him to power. He called arty's followers to stop’ Also‘ ahead ié the _ Projected | ‘provincial talks last fall and in {ment Hi a white paper 2 which | | Cardiff i out a special niche for it- | Raymond Eudes ; if the. 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