Sherbrooke daily record, 24 avril 1958, jeudi 24 avril 1958
[" 1958\t\tAPRIL\t\t1958 S\tM\tT W\tT\tr s \t\t1 2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12 13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18 19 20\t21\t22 23\t24\t25 26 27\t23 ,\t29 30\t\t bccbcookcDailgllecotd 7\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f oLOUDmras: showers Incre«siD£ cloudines* till* afternoon: mainly cloudy tonight and Friday; occasional aho.wrs turning coMer Friday; winds light increasing to easterly 15 tonight and shifting to norm-west erly 20 Friday morning; low tonight and high Friday, 46 and 52.N Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, APRIL 24.1058 Sixty-Second Year Wew Left-Wing Party WESTERN ALLIES A6AIN ASK PRELIMINARY TALKS Proposed By Labor WINNIPEG \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A shined-up CCF party, with a political face-lifting and with stronger financial and moral backing from labor, may emerge from the Canadian Labor Congress convention here.In voting to set up a new \"movement\u2019\u2019grouped around the election-shattered socialist party, congress delegates heard the move described Wednesday as the birth of a \u201cpeople s\u2019\u2019 political instrument and a resurgence of labor political strength.- I But in essence it appeared to- | day to be that some time in the next two years the 1.000.000-member congress win be throwing support behind a regrouping of left-wing elements of the type that the CCF has been trying to bring under its wing for years.In its two year life the congress has not participated directly in 3.\tAn international agreement P°*iUcs; \u2018^ugh its sem, neutral on regulation and c o n t r o 1 of Pol\u2018^ ^ leaned to the dtrection \u201couter space travel.\u201d\t^\t.4.\tDisarmament in the field of ^ liS ha® bfen a compromise i between the elements from which conventional weapons.\t| the CLC was forme(i jn 1956\u2014the \u201cPending effective agreement -trongly pro-CCF Canadian Con-iate measures, preferably through on disarmament,\u201d the resolution gross of Labor and the strictly-the United Nations, towards fruit- stated, \u201cthe congress urges the neutral Trades and Labor Çon-ful negotiations among major Canadian government to continue gross, powers towards these objevtives: its policy of strengthening our do- TWO YEARS AWAY 1.\tAn effective ban on the test\tfensive\tshield against aggres-\tThe\tnew\t\u201cmovement\u201d will not ing and production of thermo-\tsion, to\tsupport NATO and other\tcome\tinto\tbeing until the con- nuclear weapons and the eventual\tregional\tdefence organizations\tgross\tnext\tmeets in convention destruction of existing stockpiles,\tand the\tcontinuous efforts of the it wo years\tfrom now.Nor was 2.\tEffective international con-i United Nations to preserve peace, any program or policy laid out \u2022-\u2014- i for it Wednesday.Tlie CLC executive was instructed to get into discussions as promptly as possible with various groups\u2014-specifically the CCF \u2014to draft Ihe shape of the move- CLC Calls For Ban On Nuclear Weapons WINNIPEG (CP)\u2014The Cana-itrol and inspection to implement dian Labor Congress adopted a ;},is policy, foreign policy statement Wednesday night calling for a ban on atomic and H-bombs under international control -nd disarmament in the conventional weapons field.The statement urged the Canadian government to take immed Hazen Argue Elected CCF Commons Leader WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 The only was brought up in Saskatchewan.Opposition spokesman from Can- He was only 24 when first elected ada's wheat belt was elected Wed- to the Commons in 1945.nesday as the leader of the eight- WILL BE CHANGE man CCF group in the House of ^Ir Argue\u2019s ringing voice will Commons.\tbe in sharp contrast to the softly- Hazen Argue, 37 - year \u2022 old , vojoc{j argument tha-t national farmer and the only non-Conserv- ]
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