10 ‘Ilse Guardian, Charlottetown. Fr-l., Dec. 6. 1063- Wriies Epilogue To Story‘ . ‘Labor Company Relations Close Friend Of Kennedysseen Key 0* We||-Run F-rm i MONTREAL «CPI —- J. P. Deslierres, president of the In- dustrial Relations Counsellors‘ Society of Que c, ays indus- trial relations are the linchpln conduct ‘of our profession. l "We also advise universities in the province. telling what their human relations courses should include to pre- pare their graduates for the NEW YORK (AP)—'l‘heo- a well-run economy. -.business world." dore H. White. a close friend of President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy and author of The Making of the Presl- ‘to live in Europe. l‘m not going .frail hope. came as a surprise. ‘of ,to ‘travel extensively ‘abroad’. The only thing she knew she; --Labm-.managemen¢ co_0pe,_. The society; nnnmncn tn 1a_ "That's a desecration. lmnmust have for him was the anon ieads to ]0ng_,-un solution, gbonmnnagement relation‘ is to 3, oing to live in the places Iieternal flame over his grave at“; common pl-obiem5_-' he saidgnnge companies to maintain n illved Willi Jack. in George- |Al‘llllgt0ll. ‘in an interview. "Strikes can be lrunning exchange of Ideas and dent. wrote For President town. and with the Kennedys. at VISIBLE non MILES immunized and a faster growth ldiscnssmn with union leader,‘ Kennedy an Eplloguein the e Cape. 'I'hey‘re my family. nwh V r 0 drive fmm rate will ,.e5uit_-- - "Union officials nnd company lane of Life m8SI- I'm going to bring UP my 01111‘ .9“ 9 y " - - V The Industrial Relations 50- executives should meet fre- z|Ile- d1'€ll- 1 Wall‘ -70!!“ ‘° 3”“ "9 3'}‘,*g‘.’,f§§g.? ’,f,‘,’§‘ sl:?ds_l1u-15.1.? lgggciety came into being officially quently. not just once a year The full article. 0001- be 3 80°91 b°3’- . , ' - ~ ilast February. over the negotiating table." f.- Ln Idem 5 memo. the Lee Mansion on the side of ; _ flghted by Lu” and mad‘ A5 l" e pres the hill in the distance. When “Our main purpose is to en-'58“ M1‘- D9511???”- Because Canada is growing at such a rapid rate. Mr. Des- liei-res said economic Pllllllln becoming more iml>0l't8l1l lg-ail, at first she remembered that in every speech in their : st days in Texas. he had HYANNIS PORT —--A She re- j.spoken of how in December this available to The Associated Pm. none“, Caroline was very little. the courage the development of in- mansion was one of the first dustrial relations counsellors in things she learned to recognize. Quebec. providing a forum for Now. at night you can see his the exchange of opinions and is 7 i ' lit ill l is’. L . . , . ";‘°“]‘)ba°"1':sh°:n(li‘°tn:le‘° ;;"w(;‘:: |l;,‘gcti(°e': blxggr yoet intoethearsilfi flafne beneath the mansion for experience.’ said Mr. Desli- every day. ' .~ th ti, kin fir t in space. So she “"95 away‘ . _ 9 5' greater and “lder an . lma g “S 5 She said it is time people paid PROMOTE ETHICS ‘;rePl:']€:Bl&1E8g;s problems to crowds in Mexico or in Vienna. had wanted something of his The sun was blinding. stream- there when it. went 1ip—P9l‘l13P3 ing down. yet she could not put ionly his initials painted on a on sun glasses for she had to tiny corner of the great Saturn. wave to the crow ‘where no one need even notice “We want to encourage the moral. scientific, social and _ economic advancement of our must be transferred and re society (association) and pro- '0'-‘lined When I ¢0mP3nY ll mote the competent and ethical forced to close a plant. attention to the new president and the new first lady. But she does not want them to forget John F. Kennedy or read of him be considered here. Employees And up ahead she remembers ‘it. But now Americans will seek only in dusty or bitter histories: seeing a tunnel around a turn the moon from Cape Kennedy.‘ For one brief shilling moment and thinking that there would The new name. born of herithere W88 C8m€l0l- be a moment of coolness undegl the tunnel. There was the souri ' 0 of the motorcycles. as always , Unsn in a parade. and the occasional I backfire of a motorcycle. The; e d sound of the shot came at that moment. Like the sound of a backfire and she remembers Connally saying. "No. No. No. No, No. . . " Employment Opportunities Civil Service of Canada INTERNISTS. certification in Internal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, or equivalent specialist recognition. Veterans Affairs. Saint John. N.B. Up to $14,200. Circular 63-488. iAP.~—Soviel cor-.was played in the assassination the i by “ultras." 1 REME“BER'g Rog!” Clearly something akin to a. . l - ~ 1 . . ' h dl ld~ id effort is being made. , ! She remembers the roses. 31;‘; 1::,neyth:‘-:1 ‘f.‘}}.°,§‘,l'§’ begins: zzorb,-‘,‘;v1g em avaiiabie reports EOPHTHALMOLOGISTS. certification or fellowshili in Ophthal-1 “"99 t"“‘’-‘ ‘W “Y i".T°’““ of threats of those trying to aimed at showing that commu-i mology by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of; they “ad been gmeted “'"l‘ ‘"9 icover up the assassin of Presi- nists had nothing to do with the; Canada. or equivalent specialist recognition. National neguh. b°“‘l“°*5 °‘ -V‘~’“°“’ T0595 °‘ ‘dent Kennedy. N°V- 22 aS5355i"aii°“ and “ball and Welfare, Ottawa. Up to $14,200. Circular 03-599. : T°‘35- 0“l-V- 3‘ Dallas “my “ad Reported Boaris Strelnikov in extreme right-wingers were tol ElV°ll 119!‘ T?” l'05€S~ 5“? 1'9m°m' .a dispatch from New York tonblame. iMEDlCAl. OFFICER. five years‘ acceptable experience in medl- 35:3: lfllii‘nlllll=:l alll1((lmlhefllnl:1ll]£!-‘:2-:(!i' ‘that: ggggllnlst party newspwl TWP Small “°“"5P3P°P5 l_“ NP-_‘V i cal practice or a combination of post-graduate training and was run nf mood and red roses, .‘p...1.ne Dams ultras feel s°[lDellll W€_l'€ Qll0ted- A Wfllel‘ mi experience equivalent thereto, Veterans Affairs. Saskatoon. Much later. accompanying the ..,.,,.hde.,i that even the mayor the Patriot is quoted by 'I‘ass.i Sask. $11,600-$13,100. Circular as-492. , . i . . . n body from the Dallas hospital .0; th t (Dallas) does not.the Soviet official news agency to the ....p...._ she was 31...... dare feafileyhis home to go mm as Saying “me followers of Sen: iSENl0R ENGINEER-INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS, experienced in with Clint Hjl1—.the first secret ‘the street some strange;-3_ tor Barry Goldwater mam“ industrial systems engineering. to head up systems Engineer- servlce man to come to their ith,-eatened in kill him because ‘bets of the ‘John Bimhs'S0ciety .5 lug Division. Post Office Department, Ottawa. Up to $10,300. "S°"°‘a"d with Dr‘ Burklel“ lhe dared S" be Presem of conservative groupings in the.’ flircular 63-1211 the White House Dhysiciai1- iKenned_v‘s funeral." _ lsouun the Ku Kiux Klan and] ' 2 Burkley gave her two roses that; st;-elnikov added that W1." other American Fascist — like ¢Assis'rAN'r E.M.0. REGIONAL OFFICERS. to assist in civil} fC9Si the ‘ MOSCOW _ _ respondents are painting 1 United States as in such-turmoil . had slipped under the P1‘€‘5l'.‘nesses called by ihe FBI in Organizations are the ;'l:Ial(liSmS.l‘Ll‘l":. Ii;':en he fell. lllS‘iD(31]as daiie not l.€S§‘lfy“i'l?]l;r£es3'l" directly responsible for - ' 1 rom e . - - - -- All i.llI‘0ll,'.lll the night they 0 Aliiévfasfving in the nature of nprfiigfiilgrsligfgafigigfggfinnér Link i for Quebec. Emergency Measures Organization. Quebec. P.Q., gied dmtsenaarate from her? the Soviet reporting from the was quoted as saying gffoml and Halifax. N.s. $8,310 . $9,750, Competiflon 53.571, 59 39 9133" t 9 Cafe 0 U 'ted States has turned - . her—and she -.-.-cuid not I ..§'.-ii... Lee Harvey Oswald. In “$33 ,-oiuiar. INFORMATION SERVICE, to formulate and carry out Divisi0n’s Public Information Policy; extensive experience in them. She wanted to be with the beginning the accused as-lgists Such attem ts the na en him. She remembered that Jack sassin of President Kennedy I Said’ are lndicnolrn and nainPe_ newspaper work or publicity’ or public relations or related l‘.3d “"1 °f ms father‘ when W35 delgndidnlln nggsslglfihegnoixf fields at a responsible level. Taxation Division, National Rev- thaf name t _ ftffwsonfiefenress is seizing on} FILM ACTOR CLEARED l enue. Ottawa. $3,310 - $9.750. Competition 63-669. . n 0 me. v ,‘ _ _l he had said, when I have to no a;°l;‘n‘;‘i§Sm‘,li‘:’t‘ agg‘ I quli?t(t3e1:j1EB;i*:i1:}’1 fnmt‘ 30605;‘ innsnancn AND SURVEY ANALYST—INDUS'l‘R.IAL ACCI. CLUTCHED MEDAL der the influence of rignnwing mnnd Purdom Tu e S d a y of , DENTS. umversity graduate experienced in statistical oper. Nmv, in her hand she was ext;-emi5is_ gcharges nf mameating his {mu} ations and data analysis. Labour, Ottawa. $7.320.- $8.400. holding a gold St. Christopher's Pravda published a report‘ mer wife, po1i5h.hom Ba;-bag-at Competition 63-2028. medal. Sunday by Harry Freeman.lA1icia Kopszynska Clark. The: She had given him a St. American reporter for Tass inlcom-t threw out purdomg ‘ECONOMIC AFFAIRS OFFICER, experienced graduate in eco- Chl‘i5t0Ph9l"5 medal when the!) ‘New York, citing a report 01 31 charges that his former wife: nomics, political science or related field, to investigate eco- “'91‘9 "1 81'1'i€d: but When F011 W01'th Stfllogflpllel‘ Wl10 damaged him through insultinizi nomic and financial proposals bearing on Canadian economic Patrick died this summer. they told a correspondent that she ieim-5_ and her charge that he; n . F. on U to $7140 Ci ' 63202., hnad W¢;lfllL9fl in pul SO}l:le;l1lng in l(i)ad lnijped sornte notes ofla bcsigk had failed to support he; duping ‘ “ ‘"'5' '"‘'"°''' a‘"'' P ' ' N" “ ' ' t e co in with Patric t at was swa sou o wri e. e. _ ‘ ' _ . g _ . , from them both. and so he had ‘said it was gritical of the Soviet‘ me" marnage }F°" l“1'“‘°" delallfi 9'“! 3l’Pl‘°al'°" l°"“5v “""l° IMMEMIATELY put in the St. Christopher's ‘Union. . MADE UNFASHIONABLE ’to the Civil Service Commission of Canada. Ottawa 4. For posi- medal. ‘POINT T0 ‘l.lL'l‘RAS' . _ ‘tions marked ‘ details available at Post Offices in major centres, gi;l‘ellfJi11irrll‘l(=a hrndw askedt her if‘) ;NFromD ll’ha_ris Sandtevcn fit‘om lsgleardns wenIt: out of la_stl}i1ionflln‘.Nafiona1 Employment Omens and av" senvicec Communion! ‘ 6 one 0 mar l ew e 1’ (me repor era '09" My urofiglmggs wit; loffices. Quote Competition or Circular number as indicated. Medicine by the Royal‘ emergency planning including liaison with federal-provinclalt. departments. proficiency in both English and French requiredl _ their 10th wedding‘ anniversary, lhave relayed reports to Moscow introduction of a month after Patrick's death. [pointing to the role they insistlchin pieces. He was carrying it when he died and she had found it. But. it belonged to him——so she could i not put that in the coffin with, him She wanted to give him‘ something that was hers. some-. thin: that she loved. So she had l . slipped off her wedding ring and pul it on his finger. When she came out of the room in‘ Dallas. she asked: “Do youl think it was right? Now I have 3. nothing left." And Kenny O‘Don- nell said. “You leave it where it is " That was at 1:30 pm. in- Texas. BRINGS RING BACK But then. at Bethesda hospl-5 t=il in Maryland at 1 a.m. tlie§ next morninfl. Kenny slipped; min the chamber where the. body lay and brought her back the rinz. which. as she talked now. she twisted. On her little finger was the‘ other ring: a slim. gold circlet‘ with green emerald chips-—the' one he had given her in mem- ory of Patrick. There was a: thought. too. that was always‘ with her. "When Jack quoted some-i thing. it was usually classical," i she said. "but I‘m so ashamed. of myself-—all I keep thinking‘ of is this line from a musical comedy. “At night. before we'd go to sleep, Jack liked to play some records: and the song he loved most came at the very end of this record. The lines he loved to hear were: Don't let it be -forgot. that once there was a spot. for one brief shining mo- {bent that was known as Came- at." ‘ ‘‘4r.-,,g...-—- U maven ANOTHER CAMELOT exciting She wanted to make sure that the point came clear and SWIOS ffll’ went on: "There'll be great Presidents aizain—and the John- C"|“dI'Efl sons are wonderful. they've ...°°| U been wonderful to me-but there‘ll never be another Came- lot again. "Once. the more 1’ read ofi history the more bitter I got.’ lfor a while i thought history was something that bitter old men wrote. But when I realized i history made Jack what he was. You must think . little boy. sick so much of thel time. reading in bed. readingl There's so much Bewarei history. reading the Knights of.’ now at i the Round Table. reading Marl- borough. For Jack. history wa.-ii full of heroes. And if it made‘ - see the s-ma hel him other little boys will see. Men Men Take Note! 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