ill-Hon I cum. uylnj Ludiiltry. Is in a "mad r c to Instait‘ push-button machines without Industry Appears Divided On Impact Of Automation 5, nAitDEN CflAMBLlsS ploynient amoa the aim at. xnw YORK tart—rue head skilled that thrc‘atzns dflnxgi'tttil at Chrysler corporation sryl‘rucill and social upheavals. it “mi . his tuniplny has gone_about ar.could a . y warn. destiny .°"'y51""5 "WNW i h‘ h“ tar as It wants to go in replae l this decade's brightest economic‘ "m “i” “‘“Y "WNW “I” m. men with machines. ope: the push that'e supposedlmld W“ “1mm “WM bY‘ We've already over -_ ruin» to come when the postwar baby “mm 3‘" hum“: “9 by M... ,. wast says crop st rts haying houses. :2” ’“r “‘9 ""“PW “'ay 1“ m 1‘9 ulirysler Presidcril Lynn Town» and appliances. "" “'3'?” ’“W'd 1" 9mm srnd. "It reduces our iCL-xii‘tilr "It's hard to rationalize the ""3 “"9" "’ “W “1" "Md roaring ‘60: when you {22511: cur-huYers demand we have m find Jobs 10‘, .1“ Accordingly Townat‘lid said if ‘liQsL‘ people belm‘c they can‘m‘m‘" 5°“ "F . buy anything." s.yi Tltumu .m‘“ W “"‘5 a 42W- " Wt" Moses, president or investors ““ "19.3" at “‘3'” “mike”— Divcrsiiied Services in Minne-l‘ 0‘“ “"91” ” “m in 5‘1"" heccnt Interviews with spans. ‘9'““5 “"W husinessmen and economists iin. The racial danger is cited by F“"”‘“”""‘°' “‘"w “"“Mss‘ is .socletyi V some other businessmen say it is easy to exaggerate the lob- destroying [break at automae l| ." yAl'curdingly. he said. new plants will need as many men .s existing plants Many ither iiidustri lists. he guessed. are {earning a similar cunciustn. U E net worth. in. program shows “It try: to mate an et- lni'l with disadvantaged Delh proper regard Ior the impact of p 2 lie aaid many at these work- ers involved couldn't quality tor government retaining occauaa at law education tlr other hr:- tors sari, said. the Fort Worth program, by the Armour and Company lahor . mlnugcv meat Automation Fund cl whim he is cit-chairman. placed as per cent in new tops The governv ment's halting average is about 67 per cent Many husiacsamen concur in lhc‘Lommcni al Reed 0. Hunt. chairman ot Crown chlertiach Cordon tion to San Francisco: "You've got to look on the other side, at the segment that is employed. with so many peo- ple working. things can not he curcred a strong feeling thatirrcsident Howard Johnson arm“ 3” Wm: H MW look at too torrtole. unemployment will not inurcdae‘tiie Atlantic steel Company lnlme PM?" Prwmusly disol ced —— materially and that the present .ttlanta, Ga. He says Negroes.‘and burden truly not be so hevy 3h ve tor decades made up 25 to added lo the rolls or un- employment There were tears lFewor Blrths, More Deaths Mark This Year OTTAWA tCPl - This year has been one of letter birllis Increasing number or lay the end or October. there had been 398.092 births i-egls. tered in provincial olttces L-Izm pared with 400.768 a year ago. the Dominion Bureau at Ststls~ tics has reported. A total 124.379 dcrths were registered compared with lztt ‘tw in the tint 10 months it llast year. l There were more marriages, 109.410 comparcd however with 101,290. l Quebec Law Student Forms alter all ‘ ' so per cent oi his work iorce— :5“, 'f“ “This WW“ ‘7? 19" . '*l.:°:::.§h.:‘..;::lih.:s ” ‘l‘il “7"...” m beetle “$133 “iii’fliinmtfii E ‘ Cl b | C II «tin ' pupua Dll IX‘ a t t . ' ' '“"“'..“;.ii:..i'hil l“: '5‘” “ ‘ -s we 5° to m “ii.::.:“::l.‘;“:il:lifts-o‘ “mm”: " s " ° eges ,, ., . ,.._.. . a .. . z . l'm-l dam e iI the "min I "hm's' mum" says' m“ C” lpccn snapped up n. the cuppemi By nEFoim MchDUGALL icoinpetent huainese leaders in W e ,r c ans cred are_loslng a little around. m“ Wmdrowi MOWRE‘L ,CP’ —_ You“ we Mm" upsurge. says villl metely keep quiet. says Ginlberg. research director tor French-speaking Candi-M uel \lce-Fresldetil aeiamin Stacey or Boston's First National Edllk There Is a vigorous dissenting \lrw. snr: SOCIAL UPHEAVAL Many tee a growing uaein. I'm aIraid." They lend to h‘ve the kind it! low-skill jobs that are being eliminated. he lays. CALLS IT A CURSE lPresldenl George Manny 01 tile AFL~CIO has termed unto- lecoitoriiic lnrce in the world, lfly n qurgg Schultz n1 mellow student who has organized‘ era Union in Detroit EFFORT PAYS oFF lachool or husiness says a new 90118“: throughout the prov-l ince ‘ “The older generzlhi‘i lived lnl fair I)! English and Amci‘lclni companies and retuaed to .econnmic riskl," Mr. Jenn tli lill In interview. But thanks lit Quebec's new ldynunism and Improved educa- ‘tionnl system, the tamed irreneh . Canadian interlorlty ;complex has disappeared tram my generation We are ready in take positive steps hoth here ‘and outside the provin ' l . ati now is organizing leconomic clubs in classics! col- leges throughout ouehec. .got the idea or hranehing out .113! year liner starting A Sill:- .cesslul economic and political science study group at his col. lege. nrehoeut. ‘ND ECONOMICS "Economics doesn't appear in the curriculum at most oi these colleges." e said. "and that‘s why economic cluhs are so im- patient il Quebec is to luv. ti is CHARLOTTETOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT BOTTLE BLITZ Help your local Fire Department by having all your l milk. pop. beer) bottles ready to be picked up on Satur- day. November 23rd. How To Hold ‘ FALSE TEETH More Firmly In Place noyour terse teeth annoy and Hours of pick-up—-9 AM. to 6 PM. Money raised by this blitz will be used for fireman's tournament and Cen- tennial celebrations. a iota arm-aura. Claude Jean. Myear-oldlhlnd him. Men like Eric me Mr. Jean has nllied some at ‘the AFL-CIO United Auto wiirli. determined to make Quebec aayqugmv. m" tarpon...“ bu... nature or them. lncaa and government leader; he. ans Quebec revenue minister. De . . university or Chicago graduatelmm than 15 mum-k club! imam: Rene Pare or the General In their homes today Investment Corporation will Icc« titre Ind give advice it: the clubs. Studenu will tour lztiorlcs. elk...“ insurance puma...“ and tax meeting would Iollow they stock exchanges. “This wny they'll gel. a lil’ hlnd View of business and bush nessmen," Mr. Jenn said "We Ire also trying lo inter- all them in international It. nlncc. Quebecefl have looked inward (or too long and it's now time Tor them in see What's be ill done elsewhere ' 3‘ French Canada Study Promoted By McGiII U MONTREAL tcPi —« MCGIH university has nimounnced‘ a new program to promote the study oI all aspects or French Canada, 'ilhe program calls (or (curses dealing with French Canada ial departments or economic a.l geography. anthropology. his, my, political science and m- mantic languages. it is to be‘ launched otriciaily Nov. to by} Governor-General Vanier “We led that the studies on °“ ‘French Canada otIer a legiti- ‘ said Saturday The young Com Ottawa. mate area oi academic lnuestl- gation." said Michael Oliver. associate prciessor or political. science and economics andi chairman or bite new programl $6." 53.9: "M with stitchings, siuddings It's the in Where else but at Agnew-Surpass would you have 9 choice at 50 styles . . . and a gasp of pure 0 tall— look—that dapper booted look! And um- fillasuro our tho prices! From ankle hugger; t 59.9! sirtding"lrnee-highs",trorri plain leather to leather decked d2 129M970" it's BOOTS you want-and who doesn‘t?- get 'em here . . . where style look: more than price! canedo'i largul Shoe $7.9! . lacings or lake lur I 'lee aiei-i ‘L'lttaed sessions oi the board's rfifimnflfinr clirlnttetown, Thurs. NW. 21. 1963. SECOND SECTION ADB Projects Announcement Is Forecast 51 JOHN' , Nlld. rcpi-ian Macheigan, c airman or the new Atlantic Dcvclnpnienl Board. said ere he ia come the hoard will be in a pnsition to announce substantial: laroyects tor all the at-lantic provrnces oerore the end at this. PAGE 13 year. Mr Macxeigaa: a Halltax lawyer. made the statement in an interview roliowing twoday . Iirst meeting here. He said some or the projects have already been mom mended to the tederal govern. ment. but did nnt indicate the Board members later leit tor Corner Brook. on the province's west coast. and were to return The next meeting at the ADB will he held in iia:irax hat no date was SEL Mr MacKoigan said the i-Islil "I! DBHEI'H as the an: Newloundland. with lirsl holding talks with ihel provrncial government i EMPTY BOTTLES l (30 TO W. AFRICA HALIFAX «Cpl The Irelghtcr sherehro has sailed Irom here Ior West Atrit-a with swim empty beer ;. i ‘. . _, em.» 5 PLEASED WITH ('lliLlES. He gratified F. C. Oppen. lrlght) assistant pofl manager. by saying the Rus— sian: are entirely sans-lied RUSSIAN Russ/Ian ambassador ivan F Shpedko checks 3 hznd'ul of grain during an nspection oi Mont/tool's grain-handling ta- N with quality of shapmerns and l services since the Canada- RUSSLB ithcai and flour 5515 was arranged. tCP Wimphotoi. i 5 Cart nob Wood said the hatiies “are In the demand 'n Nigeria where "draught hccr doesn't go down at all well." Vtrol 0! Crush mternailonal until 1947 when its stock in file com- pany was acquired by .1. Wil- Crush Drink Company Buys Pure Springs (Canada) Ltd. iT:.§‘Z.§ii.°§§§§i“‘f’sh22if Last year Crush international 50”” “"“led and 130mm?“ among other Capt Wood said Airlcans considered bottled ocer "something at a status 5)va m... OTTAWA tcrv — Crush l.ri- _ ternatiohal Limited became the purchased the Hires Root Beer Shires Lm'uted- ,” “no...” Canadian comm, organiution in Canada and thelcompanles. cow television cnginccr raid in in me whom [warms “em United states. it now has aboutl J, M. Thompson a. pmmm have argnnlzed orgies in hh‘ with the outright purchase Wed-H380 bottle” in (Fulfil theipresident oi Crush international. apartment with at least 41 girlalncsuay at ell outstanding sharesiU-S. Scuth AI'I'lerml- Em»! told a press canlerence Pure has been sent to tail tor three in Pure Spring Canada Lint-land the Middle East Spring unuid continue ils busi- years. reliahle Suvict sources.iied tram the Mil-sky iamtly nT‘ only remaining Canadian ness as hetore and that Nor- .compunies in the hold are i-ciiaian and Marvin :tlirshy would munist newspaper Moshavshy The mm was M. dudusedygionai operations. such as the continue as vieapresldcnts. Knmsnmoleis said earlier that—nor were the sales volumes oriSussex nrsanlzatmn m the Maria Pure Spring. rounded in 1903 none Yud kin described _ao the two companies. Crush infirm an V Wishing Well hy their Russian . hora rather. "ciderty." invited teen-age girlh‘ swarm... is a ram... d,¢dl‘company in southwestern an. Dam, Mus” M... mg in 1562' to his camtortatilc apartmenl,.au . Canadian comp“,- wmhtarto, Several others were do W, “um.” p ,9“. mu... erred them iorelgn winet.does the hulk or its business wired by Crush International an 150,0W.000 bottles ol its candy and cigarettes and taughlroutside Canada and estimates lt dams and After the Second. products a year tha Ottawa them to copy “simple . . . Ior- has about in per cent or the WW larea. elsewhere in Canada. cign morals." domestic market Argus Corporation had uon~.U.5. and Europe. ENGINEER JAILED MOSCOW (Reutersi—A Mar "(21,, . so. amosttmsessms _ a MchEANsmGRoc. Elmo specials for all your Christmas baking needs. 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