P. E..l- Art Association .5." 3 at E Z i 3 Teach Fathers Thing Or Two OTTAWA iCPl - The nol'V Balcer Has Responsible Job As Solicitor-General ly IEINAID DUPIEINS Press Ital! Writer OTMVIA icpi a soil - spoken Leos Ialear. Canada's new solid- igrqanarai. has one of the most tlckllsh-and secretive - lobsgln the new Progressive Conservative administration. His main duty is to deal dtnctly unit the commutation of death penalties to life imprisonment in murder cases. The 39-year-old Ti-ois - Rivieres. Que.. lawyer hasn't the ilnIl'WOI'd- But his recommendations to the cabinet - which as a body. re view! every death sentence beiors sxecution-undoubtedly carry cott- ztderable weight. The mitotic -gen- rralsl recommendations are never made public. Since he took oiiice June it. Mr. llalcer has not had to bring any such case to the cabinet. but there now are live death sentences in nation: stages oi appeal to higher murts it they are maintained by the courts they will come to his tit-sit (or study His position precludes hit an: irtorn making known his views on the ot abolition oi the death '”. subleet oi a long study by a Senate-Commons coin- mittee in the last :Illhlmt. The romrnittae recommended retention oi the death penalty as a deter- rent to murder SEVERAL STUDIES it was one oi a number oi spe- rtal studies on various aspects oi rriminal law instituted by the lor- mer Liberal government. one oi them. the l"autaux coin- rmttet report on the remission oi nrison sentences. directly concerns iitr. Balcer who is lit charge oi the Justice department's rainin- sinns service. tlr Balcor said in an interview the C0lTImlll&I' report. which rec- ommended a complete overhaul of Canada's system oi detention and rehabilitation of prisoners was "an excellent report." He has given it some study al- ready. he said. but the govern- ment has made no decision yet on how to implement the committee's recommendations. Most of the Iuggastiotis by the L . . MI, .. C 1' C I d Gerald Fauteun oi the Supreme Fourt oi Canada. would require eo- ttperation oi the provinces. The Iortner Liberal government had planned a full-scale iaderal-prorvln- ml eoniennce to discuss the Fats- tau and oils: reports. A prelim- inary meeting oi federal and pm uiieisl eiviiwervants to gather zsicgrground lniorniation has been 0 UNDII HUD? What the new C-t'lIll!rVIliVr att- nunistration will do. Mr. Baieer said. still is under study. tir. Balcer was the only French- linguage cabinet minister from Qttebec appointed when Prime ttintster Dtefenbaher formed his new government June It. As such he has bad to deal with many rtroblenss arising in his home prov- l'Il'P. However. Mr. Dietenbalior has said he will soon appoint another French - speaking rninietar from Quebec. The province has one other cabinet msmber-Postnian- trr-General Wmlatn llamiltoo. since the lot-rnation oi the new I-wernsnant. Mr. Balcer has also lteeaactingminesinteisteraadaedetttliationai member oi the treasury board. a lien. lie comes iromA an old iamlly oi Conservative supporters. Ilia: wlie. Genevieve. is the daughter oi Ellue Theriault. Liberal meni- ber oi Quebec's legislative coun- where Mr. Balcer studied law. and he converted her to his political THREE STRAIGHT Commons member tor his native Trois-Rivieres elections. the only Quebec Con- servative to win three times run- ning in more than 4! years. He was iirst elected in lltl. of the young Progressive conserv- atives and was elected in Miss tia- tional president oi the Progressive Conservative Association. withdraw his eandt 3.1. tional leader bstore the conven- tion that chose John Dietenbaksr. lie played a role in the Quebec group that was labelled "anti - Dietsnbaher" However. he has since become s spolia in the prime minister's citi- ing of Prince Albert. last. in die last election campaign ya stdent is tor two years and a national convention is be held next year in Ottawa. at the age of seven. worked at va- rious labs to help earn his way through school was as a youihiul longshoreman. titan Navy during World War. becoming a lieutenant- eommander alter tour years oi sea coes WI. Grllllflfl load. held at the horns oi Mn. Layton Burrows on June itth. with as iniembars and I visitors Meetiu ' Ode. creed h unison and answered by impression oi the ennusi convention. one new mem- ber was welcomed intorove ray. won by heed. pregnancy. The men are encouraged to help their wives with exercise routines and lend niiral support dunu DN8l1lM)t- tlrisli Farmer orntnitiee at the cabinet which re- views and passes on government! spending. Mr. Balcer w. born into poll- tSaves Train ggugn, Northern Ireland (Reuters) A farmer using matches as flares stopped I "ll" arly beitle it ran into dc- bria bloc g the line under a dy- namited mad bridge. i Terrorists. believed to be moni- bus of the outlawed Irish llaDtIh- linen Army. struck twice during the night along the border. g They blew up the road hriiitzr between Dungannon and Coatin- llnd and in another explosion wrecked a drill hall used by police at Castletown. ll. They met at Laval University. IUSC. Mr. Balcer has' been elected in three straight He has been national pi " if Mr. laicer announced. and later ture for sa- at the convention. upportar oi Mr. Dleianbakar and His term as national PC party Mr. Baleer. who lost his father One oi the Jobs He served with the Royal Cane the Second My in the Noni: Atlantic. IUCCEIG W.l. i The monthly meeting oi lur- was PHI!!- .?ii"& ddllte Adiaotnsstlwasheldonscbeol DENTAL IvahHIhaIolslltlren ulehi XII ' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH” l'eaItIllIIFborldeAjnIC l'arIeParIaiPrevuIuei!boIlIanI- WIIIOIH heapsaitanlll -no haunt. wish mt.-:..-;-:.-:-..":-.-.-2-...'t.:.-"'- E3'”"”':r':':"':5"ao :a:1.t'eo;:'- -"""""" CLINICS OIAIGI b&&fpQ- 4 e labor-lovielshelnlllveaalallbl i 4 Dictator Holds Cubans M Under Tight Gun Rule ly LARRY ALLEN have been born in the easternmost . number of as 1-. ea. uiai-nenssssasano 0! Kill '3' '1" ”W"""' 0'd"t HAVANA mp. .. Cubans are province oi Ortente. It accounts y -, an Soc to Key factory eornposititni oi the pietiin hr- am at VON in riding high, 'wide and handsome . for nearly one-third oi the limo,- I. .h W5". .3, .g 3 Q. 5... . ygdg, ' 1. Year rig. in” pwnaul on a wave at luah prosperity But :3 Cubans and is the biggest in in stfj. Davies and G OI 3050 by Ira. Ci . d.”uc"'dhR 1. .”&',u' u. I that isn't enough tor a lot oi them. I area of the six provinces. it pro , ; ; afternoon oi soe- seconded by Mrs. George. Mrs. - I I, doe...-i "ii, out . human; as. ducea about on per cent of Cuba's law or and -kddIIu- G!" Wu chm! ts reome-t the Womb ” mg” m M ,,,,,, 5,, an tor basic . coiiee sin as per mi: of its T39 "Ed"! u”'&A E'Sm”d '3'!" A" u”el'm"' ".' me ll", nub. an” "H gunman (01.3 Today only tllht gun rule seems tsusar. The people or Orianta sa! miiiiiei-aantlitettegalartllestiagoi slaetha at the Maritime Art b'..'m.u'.&m.,,,m,, tohekeepinginostaicubairoisullatista tavors Havana with the was '59 5". ””E "L 3' A”9d'u"' "Emu" ” 59 59” Ind vummn, 1". 03., em, bursting into allsotlng revolt. ilioa's share oi government spend- avaiag III II OIIIII IINNIUIL ll 31- iii. 3091- WI hdli .,..”,N Km.h,n,,' In some cities. lseaviiy-armed tin and public works programs. andin idle action allo- Mrs. Davies spoke of the at 0'" and wmuu1A mum”. nu... imp, wags guns aria, early 39tl.iIXl Cubans live is mitt is cooled solution. In talcum but work with II -31- M ,.,,.,,,..,f secret police clash siinost lightly land uousit Santiago de rut... Dav-es outlined the ins and cons Art society ill liven h 1. ".1 en”. ti. lush”. lb Wm. .."uls'.. um um" um"! H. mt”. l.,mp.""," Ma oi this l& 05"” 51' I99 spite ol its inspiration and ltlmr (add only nu ""1 C1,”, . pl-.99,-1. of cub.” kmgd, mnundurebel loader: Fidel Castro almost 9"” "hu”"'h"'”'h'."'R'u”"' the pre - natal series for their tbeaten and flung into Jails andtnlglttly hurl hnttled last-JIM Mrs Gaaeaoted that vthllesiteb resignation as ... dent. as is .M.' 5.. 3 gang”; rather; prisons. ibombs into bars. eaiett. iinrm-i nrocedisre could be ldVl"l9W'- planned to return to the states Wu; right through the course. Homes are broken into and-and government oiiicos here "9 '5 ' undnlyc Inn Mum to make her home , VON doesn't bother the nervous searched without warrants. lknown llatista itiprlnriers tizmg 'hm'; nu-hcgnnpfg The rggigngtion wu ragntiuuy males with advice on how to Cuba": 'r-ouruoliu-gq-an-y"dpu out. Killings are common ill tre- " - cha e do or similar t-hon-s. out villi sentences to litical oi- ttuent clashes liciuvcn rrtwls and ''”''S "S ””'a" w'' W" "M ucwud ""1 "um" 'M”n'di Theutsoursemtitsr inen eonceniraten tenders. W Wrntws and Will??- ari Caslr is hot it in ill? lint - on giving them iuia rel dud "mg m EMBASSIES o ed p in - Iain Fastneasett. pnrlmps G5 miles Cubans opposing President iv'ul. from Santiago. lie "invaded" gcncio Batista take reiuae tnitrnm Mexico last Doc. 2 tutti ill Latin American embassies inlmea and qulcklv lost most at Havana lthi-rn. with rt-iniort-ciiirnts his 1 in virtually every otw oi the six glttrce now is esttmatoci in number LDFOVIDCES men. youths and even.b9iWP0II 150 Ind 400- women opposed to Batista tire stacking away arms and estab- Iishing their own factories of homemade bombs. Batista is vigorously waging a peace oiiensive. lie is telling Cubans all thcir political troubles can he solved int gent-rat elections next June I. Anyway. he says. he intends to KFTVP out his tour-year term end- In: Fob 25. I959. ' Cuba's constitution guarantees basic liberties. But the laws that protect them scam only to be ap- plied when it suits the convenience of tho government. them. CHARGE FAVORITISM . "l lnituti ulimt l itIlllPtl tlw val- In the .30-oriri years of i'uha': its out to pa':iuio ilmv tianiiwti turbulrni history as an tntit-pend- clown consitiornnly iTllIl'PlllJll1 they ent nation. most oi its revolts ate. it looked as it the entire iarm His Form is Milk Factory FOTTAH, llnt iitl" Wlllitit Haggins tiitnlis ha ha- riovalntwl tho laiwsl rows lil tlw t-oiititriv but says his vroiits are lttaiwi llaizzins, who nnorattrs .1 ri.1it'y A (arm on the outskirts at this Keir! County community. has xtnmwri turning his cows out to fIix'lllrC. insleadrhe l'll'lnES the p.-ixtiiro to with Mrs allowing the cuts at the field. It can act as many as four cuttings Pauplt gave her report. Mrs Prod all one field." Blllil-Illoolm W.l. . The Jun: meeting nl the Sh?!" ident and vice-president Mrs, Ed- ward Laughlin presided. Meeting opened by the lug ni Minutes oi msat. Julyv 13. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 School committee Mrs Ia:-an McDonald and Mrs. Reg Compton reported on the sick committee it was moved and seeeonded that 33 be given to the Salvation Army. ll members answered roll call hrnoke wt. was held oa Jim. mi, W "l””"'” ”"'” "”'dd'”l PM" Martin De:-hen as han- tt-ss. in the absence oi the pres- A contest put on by Mrs Charles Yea was won by Mrs. Paupit. it was-rnoved and seconds-d that the institute buy a treat of ice crt-nlr for the school children at the sclmo ”There's a long long trail". ioiinvv-; "'"5"'3t C”""”"'” " 35 ed by repeating the "Man" Stew- art Collect in unison itnanrinl statement were given al- rh" ""1 E1" :1 business arising out oi the min "Willi! t'l'"Ptl hi HIP! were discussed The hostess servt-ti a delicious lunch assisted by Mrs Adrian De Robert Mtlltglfl llllzilli "Got 1 Save the Queen " IEARTHQUAKE KILLS 5,000 A" simrs Iranian family sqn.-its tltvlalo that at lldkl tnuti paioim an the stones of their tiernoiishort - at-re I-nlirci Total dam-12: will not home after the FITllIqilllxP that ' ho linovin tor mint-imw hatatyzs nI shoots a large area of tlwir the rotiuilonou nl .'ttillP'VIl Ilia ar. it.-ountry. Gnvornmonl sntirres es-lees stricken by the tomhlnts vituilti be howled tor hay and pas-'a ”hroi-vco,iv" atimtt-nl in litt- turn if I cootinitnrl this n1t'-thod." barn in uiiitt-rliuw itir .'IIl' routs There are Cl HOISIPIII and A are t-inst-rt anti mitt llll' tltmr inatt- (im-rtis'ev cows on the farm andliniz in tho lccdmi: awn rctiiains hi" this a.sst-mlily-line dairyin: the noon. . vmrk has boon cut and returns are Th:-rv .ut- tun .iI--- "tie - titr- titzlwr. htitiker silo um Kl.'l'is oi rmirretc-t The t'lIlA'K twrpr Ivar? iliv liarii- ll loot l'Il(ll. lilfi ii-rt inn: ailtl 2TH xarii Vlr llaggins has designed lN'l Kiwi" Tl” "W"! '3 3" ""71" anti i'nllSlrlIt”ll'd n "cnwiPtortn” dm "titty" '-ll" whirh lets the cows select and nail "Tlw El'P('ll ttav it-vtlttizi Loop as mitt-ll feed as they want, They t-ttw iI1Ill(lllE Slviidir-i for tho ulinlp arc lrvc in wnllt into it liunlu-r silo war." his stand "'lliisz lIFl'il will and cat El'PFll ensilanu or rlry hay prnriiirp an an-t'.1i:o ui l.'2i)ill iihtttlt Ix lllhl in low fret away in rtnttnris ni litult zratlo tiitllx Finn" 3 food i-litito tlav nl lliP irat ” t Unit at tmlkiug times an the l'sIrt: the nrvi '.i'.lrvn it tatto- I-mu allmitwl into the main ltttrn only tin at-in ni luv to (Md Pv'il'll Tho rosi oi the time they rest in,cow for the Pllllll year. ill) not I pCREDlT GIVE SERVICE To all ll.'-' meniliors by paying interest and insuiance on saviiigs at no extra i'LW.l to the memhi-r. 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