," ' : I 8.00 p.m.-Richard DiC!lmond ' ' ~daGdt 8.30 p.m.--Bishop Fulton J; , PRESENTS Sheen. HANDEL'S MESSIAH iIIvallable al 9.00 p.m.-Room 25· 10.00 p.m.-Liberat •• Charles Hulton &' Soils (Price .5 cents) "Vol,' 62; - Protest Speech ,By ovt. uste t • Khrushchev on I ence ote Churchill's 81sf. Defeat Comes On ,Birthday 'Today Election Question. 300,000 Subscribe To Bil·thday Fund PARIS-AP-Premier Edgar Faure's cabinet - thl 21st in France since the war - was voted out of offiCI LONDON - Reuters - Sir Winston Churchill, 81 Tuesday night. It had lasted nine months and a week. to-day, received tile news Tuesday night that a special The government was defeated ------------ birthday presentation fund subscribed, in his honor 318 to 218 in a vote of confidence Democratic and Socialist Reslat­ on a procedural question growing ants, and big chunks of the right from all parts of the world has reached fi total of £259 1- out of Faure's demand that the wing Independents and Peasants, ]75.' ' assembly cut its Jife short by six Th~ Communists enabled Faure months and go to the country in to WIO on the last two votes D.I an carty general election. confidence, but deserted him Tue,- The ouster of Faure was a vic· day night. He had not asked their tory for ex.premier Pierre Mendes. support at any time. France, also a Radical Socialist. COULD DISSOLVE ASSEMBLY ~rendes.France Is trying to rear· T e c hn i c a II y, the govera­ ganiZe the Radical Socialist party ment could now order dlssolutioll I and wanted more time 10 get of the assembly and neW elections ready for the elections. He now is immcdately. This comes under I assured of at least a few months. constitutional prol'ision, ne\'er be- Mendes.France also is fighting fote used. It permits the cabinet for a district voting system to reo to decide on the dissolution if two place the present modified form of governments are defeated within proportional representation. an l8·month period by more than The present outlook is that no half the members of the chamber, 1!llS. JD. elections can be held before March The Mendes·France cabinet fell by Idl'orated or April, "'ith the possibility that such a majority in February. ' SudeteD the asscmbly will continue until This is not likely to result, how· by. DII\", June, when its regular five·year ever, ' 'eia;n .te. term cxpire3. In making such a decision, the irax~nd SHORT TE~/uRE ministers must sit under the chair- BritJi:J'f Faure's downfall had been fore· manship of President Rene Coty, seeable since Oct. 6, when he who is reported opposed to such , tip 1:" ousted four Social, Republican procedure. Coty is said to feel that JJe di~ (Gaullist) ministers from his cab, a new election Jaw first should be inct for open opposition to his Mor· passed since Parliament has many occan policies. tim e s expressed dissatisfaction D.\ Since that time he had survived with the present law. During a :utcrs'­ four confidence votes in six weeks month of debate, the two houses ,Ier t'ulo on North African policies and the of Parliament have not been able hert br early election issue only through to agree on a ncw lalV. e\\" Yor)o makeshift majorities on each scpo The tegislative snarl over the Ie Cnited arate question. new method of holding thp elec- Callao I. In Tuesday night's vote he had tions is sUlI far from resolved. The a~ainst him the Communists, So· next government-which may be a cialists, GauUists, a considerable long time forming - may be part of his own Radical Socialist charged with devoting it!el£ al· party, the small lenist union of most cxclusil'ely to this problem, Transport lMorkers Balk Merger Plan AFL.CIO M~e"ge1' Approved By 31 0 ther Unions - NEW YORK-AP - The gO,OOO-member Transport Workers Union balked Tuesday while 31 other CIO unions voled in favor of next week's scheduled AFL-CIO merger. The TWU, headed by )licbacl -----------­ Quill and composed chiefly of N~.v strive to organize "workers In York City subway and bus em. cvery segment of the American ployees, registered its objection at economy that needs the protection a CIO executive board meeting, of organized labor." Whethcr the TWU will join the The T\VU is opposed to the mer- l5,OOo',OOo.member merged group ger on the ground that the prl)' later will be decided in a referen. posed AFL·CIO constitution lacks adcquatc s a f e g u a r ds against For many private passenger dum of its members. I, "h R" . I d' ., ti 'ShUy 101"er rates re_cult Walter Reuther, CIO president, t rcc ~ -racla 'd ISCrimma on, cars, sll " h raelleteermg and rl ing of one un· largely from discounts to accident. told a press conference after t e ion's membership by another. free drivers. Gcnerally high~r meeting an "isolation" period for DISAGREES WITH TWU rates will apply to others, Drivers the TWU might convince its rank r with three and two.year claims. and file that they belong to Jabor's TWU leaders have indicated they free records, respectively, will main body. will carry their views on this to benefit from 25 to 15 per cent dis. ~IIGIIT BACK ~EPUBLICAN the CIO. convention here. Thursday counts off basic rate~. On. other tOPICS, Reuther told I and Friday., The, combmed AFL- , questIOners: I CIO convention will start Monday. Married oar owners under the. The possibility of the AFlrClO1 Reuther, at a press conference, ag~ of 25 wi~1 b~ placed in a lower! endol'si~g a Republican presi~ent. took issue ~\'ith the .~U • a~gu· ratmll e1assflcahon than IInmal',; ial candidate ncxt year was H11'lthlO! ment. He said the anh,dlSCl'lmmR' ried drirers of the same age group, i the scope of possibility, but not a, tion section Is "one of the finest the latter shllwing the highest aeci' probability." Idocuments" in tbe merger constit- Radio'active dent rate in insurance records. l The combined organization Will ution. Snowfall-Blained On Russian" Test,..'! ' OTTAWA '(CP}-Scientists of the Defe~e Research Board ,are as· suming that the recent Soviet hy· Red Ensign Is Now Canada's drogen bomb explosion ~vas re· sponsible for traces of radioactivity detected in 5nowfall Monday. A boarn spokesman said "ex· ,Official Says' lremely, slight" radoa,ctivity w~s National Flag round at the DRB chemical labor· 011'\\,· \ (ep) , ' atory at nearby Shirley's Bav. It nrd E' " ,-The Canadian' order·ln·councll passed by the fed: II'a~ ~ssumc/l to have come' from issum MISn ~pparently has quietly eral cabinet Sept. 5, 1945. d tJln Sovl~t blnsl. offitiaf tt~C s:atus of Canada's "This order provides that, untIl The labl)ratorv. \\'hi~h keeps rel(' " hi" na IOna nag. such time as action 1s taken by IIlar check on radioa~tivi,ty !n rain Tuclda;~ ~o\'ernment oWelal said Parliament' for the formal adop' and snow fnllowin'! nucl~? r weap' Oa. IlilO e docs not see how a tlon of a national flag, 'it' Is deslr· ons tests. c1isclo~cd nn r.ol1lparisop Ilcd bv se use has been authnr· able to remove any doubt as·to the of the radioactb,ltv with that f,rom coun 'i a government order·ln' propriety a 'f fiying the Canadl.1n bomb tests in the United Siaies. thin.clb tcah be considered any' Red Enslrn wherever place 'or 'oc· They said, however. tl,e ratlio·cti"· Ens!. ~ t e of/lclal flag, The Red cas laD may make It desirable 10 ity count wa~ "sh!nific~tit1;, loW," at n~n I\thhe ani)· flag Canada has fly a distinctive Canadlan'flag; It was well below the danger The sen.' e said. "And the governor ·,In . 'council who asked not to be accordngly declared' that It W.1S NARROW TO TERl'tIS level. they said. identlr0f~lclal , A Soviet announcement h· ~ de· In}' dlife sad he cannot discern appropriate to l1y the CaDadlan :' The difference, therefore, ap· Lie l\"orJ:e~ce In the meaning of Red' Ensign ,within' ' and without peared to be between the meaning scribed the Russian explosion :hl" u distinctive" and "ofIi· Canada wherever place or OCl:a· of the words "distinctive", as used '------ The t~~ I~ relatlon to the flaq. slon might make It desirable to fly by Mr, PlckcrsgllL and "official" ~UiSon nf words came up In dis· a' dI9t1netl~e 'Canadian' fla'g. as used by Mr, Girard. , IfIg the las~e fljg question dur~ ',"Surely nothing could be clearer Thc government offldal sug· SYDNEY (CP) - Mayor Tony :nDns followl sess on ,of the Com· than that. , ' ,fested Tuesday, however, that It Gallagher. was, Tp.t4l'11ed' to !'Wce migration MI~f.ta sr;: by 1m· "Until 'Parliament decides 10 IS significant Mr. SI. Laurent did hv .cclamrtion 'I'lIe~,T·v a< nom· London, Ont I· ~r M h ersgUl' In adopt' some 'other f~ag, the' Cana· not say· the Red :'Enslgn Is not, . inaUons' rlo'c~ f';i- n"c. 6 civic Mr. Plck~~s;lfl' ~drc hB• • dian Red Ensign' Js, the flag oI ,Canad'a:s ofllelal flag. Mr. St. Lau· elections, It ,wili 'he, .his" fourlh "Ther ' sa ten •. ' Canada~" , , .' ' , rent said' only' that neither MI'. TtiI. l,xprl"lon stlrte," with f.,ty ..llImen', who, upon rllchlng I 'term,' ' DR.
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