
' ..:', . • • 'i.'DS .... \~ aoue rea ens e IS a Ion oc a e By KEN KELLY tion and seating precedencc. without naming them 6peci[· cine Hatl and Mr. Piekersgill leader, said the Crcelitistcs want an 1!lection. We'll fight fo! OTTAWA (CPl-Rcal CaoH' The government bill would ieally-to dcfer their wide·rang- finally won Honse approval to would hold up the spending au- our principles," he told The cite threatcned Friday 10 bring give the administration $747.- ing remarks un t 11 Monday, bypas~ the reg ul a r private thority until the Commons priv- Canadian Press. Parliament to a halt unless his 449,955 to curry on operations when the government intended member's hour-the last hour ileges committee makes II de· Mr. C a a u e t t e was asked Quebec group is given official until the formal spending I:.ti- to call another supply motion, before Friday's sitting ~nded at cis Ion on 6eating a~d prec~- whether he is prepared te, tie up recognition as a party. mates arc passed. Unless it r,,~ts n step that traditionally opens 6 p.m.-to get back to the dence of the two SOCial Credit all Commons business unless I • Mr. Caouette, leader of the the money, it cannot pav its up the historic grievance proce- money bill. groups and the New Democrat.s., Creditiste seating and prece'; REAl. CAOUTTE 13 - member Ralliement des bills-including the salaries of dure when MPs can speak on But when it resumed, Mr. lIe repeated the statement m i ence demands are met. , ! Credltlstes, said the Creditistes thollsands of civil servants. practically anything. Plourde resumed his speech. the Commons Friday. I He replied: "Exactly." : ! Leader of tbe 13·membcr nre prepared to block Commons state Secretary Pickersgill, But Creditiste MP Lucien The sitting ended with the bill Mr. Caouette said that unless ~ 111 t d C dlUt· h legislation even to the point of government House I e a de r, Plourde (Quebec Wes\), .who unpassed. I the c~':Imittee decides to give! Such a tieup would be rela- ]\a emen e. re s el, W 0 forcing a federal election on the stepped Into Friday's dehate QS had. the floor at the lime, It was learned subsequently I recogmtlOn to the Crcditistes! Iil'ely ease to impose. Und~r II Itrlvlng 10 lIet lormal recog- issue. the Creditisle blockade contin- rephed only !hat the. gOVQI'I~'1 the ?ovel'lIment prohably Willi· and. himself .. as their leader.! Commons I'ules, an MP may Tlte Creditistes launched a ued. lie reminded the House ':lent knew hiS group s condl'l drop Its plans to cali the normal seahng CI'~~lhste lIlPs In a PI·C·.: speak as many times as he nltton and seating precedence blockade T h u r s cI a y night that Monday is oct. 7 nnd hons. They had not yet been, supply motion on Monday. and I ferred pOSitIOn over the Thomp'j chooses at certain stages in tlle f bl ' , against a routine government unless the bill was passed soon, met. i proceed .instead with the FridllY Ison group •.thl: interim spelJ[lin::: passage of legislation througn or I parI) In the J ollse of bill to pay October and ·Novem- civil sen'ants would miss their Mr. Plourde went on spclk· debate m ~ he hope that the: blockade .wlil. be extended to all' the Commons. By alternating :1 Commonl, bel' expenses, serving notice mld·month pay cheques. ing. blockade Will be broken. i other legl~latlOn. ; Iwo or more speakers. anv picc! that they will delay Its passage ASKS DEFERMENT In another hid to get the bill Gilles Gregoirc, "tp for La·: "We'I'e goin~ to fight out :I'~y. of legislation could be hlocko.ri until they get formal recogni- He asked the Creclitistes-, pa~~ed, H. A. Olson ISC..;.,M~di- I pointe and Crediliste H01lse : through to this. e\rn if th,';" for an indefinite period. HERE NOW All forms of THE MOST POPULAR CAR fnsurance . \ ,. ~ . IN CANADA '1Itl"\\ , \i.IH.l~rr. PONTIAC 1964 EDITION THE DAILY NE , 'r Ill' Water St. \\ i'nl,S Terra Nova Motors Ltd. Elizabeth Am. 9·4171 --.. ---_. .1-~r"ns -- ,. I ~:.l\' ST, JOHN'S, NE\YFOliNDLAND, SATURDAY,.------------------------------------------------------- OCTOBEH 5, 1963 16 PAGES SEVEi': CENTS MON11l.EAL , ," Ill .. "1\; '1T. r:-·~+1 ·,.:I"T~, ! ::y':"' . '; \ P \. ['l !-i~ ~ .. ~ , ' :" .~ •. '. R~' KEN SmTH anet GEOIlGE FIl,\JKOIl ~to~TIlEAL CP-Federal mediator Helle Lippe Frida)' Arlny IlIlght adjourncd Indefinitely mediation talks aimcil at ~rltlin~ ~ a walkout of longshoremen on St. Lawrence River pOI·h. lie _Prevellt I said a meeting or the longshoremen Is to he hell! Sunday ",wI! '\ . some proposals made til them." ' ~ ASSUll1es . Judge Lippe, of fhe lIIontreal magistrate's court, Ilcrllncd to L : elahorate but It was reported that the offer made may lead to Iller 6 '"11''' or n settlement 01 the walkout that hegan at midnight In Quebec " \Ylll:l\~ S 'I' Ii Power City and 8 a,m, In \llontresl anet Trois·RiI·icrcs Friday, . al lng ~lAY DELAY \\lIEAT I presidents of the striking local,. TEGUCIGALPA, HUI10lU'3S The strike broke 27 year~ orj The source said it is ";1i'C' Q\Jc~BEC ICP I-The 20.0ao- , (AP)-The army's commander comparatil'e pea c e on the. sumec\" Jack Campbell. head uf 1 tOil liner Carmallia was kept ) assumed supreme po \\. e r :n dock~, and could hold up the 'I the ILA's Halifax local. would, fl'om sailing Friday night when Honduras Friday, report in.\: !he shipm~nt of 60,000.000. bushels of also be asked to sit in on 'he i strildng longshoremen drove off last holdout civil guard forces Canadlall wheat destmed 10 ~o I talks. the tug which was to pull Ihe of ousted President Ramon ViI- to Russia through St. Lawrence I'WAVED RlG CLUB' i ship aW3V from Quebec City leda Morales had surrendered. ports. Union lawyer Phil Cutl?r· dock. • Col. OS\'aldo Lopez Arellallo, Abo u t 3,800 long5horem~n· charged that Labor ~liniste;'1 The tUll withdrcIV under a 0ur a career officer, announced in walked off their jobs in ~lont· l\IacEachen was hampering the, hail of stoncs shol'tl~' after the a proclamation he will act ;1S real, Sorel. Quebec City and negotiations by "w3\·in.g a big I scheduled 8 p.m. departure time prOVisional pl'esident lI'ithout 'I'l'ois - Rivieres to back their club" O\'er the dis put i n g. of the Carmania. the junta that usually goes bid for higher wages. , parties. : ~Iembers of thp C u n ar it ~lolIg with Latin American lOll· Grain elel'~tors qui~kly began i He said negotiations while un'lliner's ere\\' and the longshore- !l,C.-Holdlng t\l'O 01 our ne\l'er cltl1ens, Commerce Secrelary Luther Hodges &tand! unller • dock at the Itary coups. 10 fill up as mland ships brought I der a constant threat of mte!'- men fired stones and pennics ~t lIrl'artlllent 1\'hlch Is recording the birth of the 190 millionth American, 'fhe chlhlren are Ginny Goodlatte, 4, right, The proclamation. issued 24 it to ports and no ships to take I feren~e from Ottawa was like on~ Mother as docking !in,'s '1 ~Icl.. and her 4.month.old brother, Douglas, who Is unhappy about the whole affair, Ginny's role In the ceremony hours after Viliedn ~[orales it out. always looking over the shoul· were about to be pulled aboJrcl I~ ,hn"' how fast the population 15 growlng~he was born at nbout tbe time the clock was registering tbe 176 millionth was overthrown in sharp fight-I A union source said .lames del' for an axe to fali. The lLA the p~ssenger ship. In Ihl~ rountry.-(Loc 1Iiag USIA). Ing In Tegucigalpa, declared the IGleason. international president would resist any federal mo\'c Police did not interferc in th~ _____.____ i nation was calm ..Stores re- of the lLA, would fly in from I to i~tel'\'ene unless by act of exchange which also saw se,'cn opened, but sol die r 5 still, New York today to talk to the· Parliament after full debate. firc hoses brought into play by .l'II' II ·1 E A guarded government buildings. the C'armania cre\I·. "l1"C\ :'1. rmers I S W son merges ' Discu~s! l~f::~t~:~:~~~3~::f£~~~~;~:I~ ~ ders For GORDON Cardinals , posed film from hiS camera ~- Trades larmed B ·11· L d · t d ·Iafter he had taken picture~ of 0 l' e r the incident which last about a I (CP) - Alarmed i r I 1 a n t e a e r Dlacona e . half hOllr. brm leader! called lor I· GETS , , ' action Friday to, SCARBOROUGH, Eng I a.~ d I powerful union chiefs. "In perhaps the craftiest move VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - fore more than 2,000 bishops at· i;, ~ mOI'ing through SI. ,(CPl - Emergence of Harold I The delegates - "comrades of the convention, Wilson ami , The ecumenical council ~aid tending the counciL i W k "r:', : ""I~ in the face of a I Wilson as a briiiiant strategist as thev call one another-dis· his lieutenants all but silenced HIGHBA LL I Frida? the:e were "serious dif· .The proposal to revil'e. tl!e· 0 r 5 . , .~ ~trike. anri unchallenged leader was I peUed any lin g e r i n g doubts the ban·the·bomb and neutralist - (Ieultles" m proposals for re- dl3conale as a separate mIDlS·· \1 H: r,r:man.
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