SUMMERSIDE — Beginning Monday. Aug.. 10. and continu-I ing through it“ Aug. 11. rue P.E.l. Road Builders Associa- tion will be competing with their fellow associations across Can- a for the symbolic totem pore ROad Builders Association Seeking Symbolic Trophy British Columbia associations tic salmon. All the other prov- had a challenge match with anal tnces except BC. are repre- another in order to promote sat- l sented by some form or wild- ety in the road building indus~ I lile native to the province in try The competition proved sol question. B.C. is represented successful that all the provincial i on the totem pole by a thun- associatlons In Canada were Isl-l derbird—the one from ,‘flrs Guardian Wyn. m Aug. ru, 1864. ! British Columbia ishowed that venereal disease" had increased 116.7 per cent. to- Canada last year. The increase; I VOHOTOCE in B.C. in the same period was. Outlook Serious lndian l l ,vrcrorus tow ‘ Heairh Minister Eric Martin said here venereal dbease in British .Colunvbia is out of control. a press conference Ithat government was launching, ‘a “major frontal attack" to -combat venereal disease. which . Bus Drivers In Scotland .60 On Strike : ad that signifies the least number not r had shown an of man-hours lost through accr- dents for that two-week period. Last year the Island associa- tion tied with the Nova Scotla association for top honors but because of the larger number or hours worked by the Nova Sco- tlans they won the totem pole. P.E.l. received a plaque honor- ing their standing in the compo- tition. The competition began in! 0 years ago when the Ontario and vited to participate. 3 m there is more than work lost is Board, the records kept by that office determine the winner. The totem pole that is given as .the province and they will pro- v the first prise is a donation from . vide a suitable trophy for the ' the B.C. Association. It is ma ac iwinner. up of wild life symbols represent“ Anyone interested in accepting ythology, the ca . In addition to thenational one shift] competition in which they are reported to the entered, the P.E.l. Roadbuildt-u Association has issued a chal- lenge to any other industry in Since every accident in which ing the different provinces. For I the challenge should contact the instance the symbol for the Ia- 1 secretary of the association, Let land melation Is a lobster, lWlndsor. care of Tri—Mix Ltd. in 1 d . for New Brunswick, an titan-1 Su-mmersi e. over proposals for a new labor contract, he has an icy de- crease The increase has reached pro. 1 I I ' if translated ; claiming too many portions which. into comparable figures other “would demic." ' Gonorrhoea cases .to 5.012 in 1963 from termed an ‘10 230 from 56 increased _ 3545 m tor Traction Company. Other 1960 and infectious syphilis rose . "There is no doubt that m-I creased promiscuity and a gen-' ,. """'"i"‘ '“'l GLASGOW IAPl—Scothsh bus. crews went on strike Saturday. non-white I for ‘ immigrants are being recruited communicable diseases. to the transport system ‘ The trouble started in the na-‘ tion‘alized Central Scottish Mo- . nationalized companies have not_ joined the strike. - At the main depot. nearly 000 eral disregard of veneral dis-lemplovees were idle and only leases are responsible for this - increase," he said In of the company's 250 buses =‘were working, Four were oper- ped this new bridge was opened at right they are: Lea Windsor, Tri-Mix Ltd, Dave Morrison, Boss's Corner. From left to Morrison and MacRae, m CAMERAMAN snap- p the day the J .P. Matheson. provincial min- lster of highways, Michael pensation Board, and Don Bar- low. Maritime Construction Hon Campbell, Workmen's Com- Ltd. ! ENDORSEMENT MESSAGE MINISTER HIGHWAYS I am pleased .to endorse the etiorts oi the P.E.l. Road Builders As- sociation, in the National Competition August IO through August 2|st. I964. Last year. our Road Builders tied with Nova Scotia in the National Competition, but lost top place on the basis of loss man hours. We look Hon. J. Philip Mathoson tor a repeat performance i.e. An accident tree competition period again this year. In Prince Edward Island. we are building the best and Safest High- ways engineers can design. but we also aim at Safety during their con- struction. I wish publicly to thank the P.E.l. Road Builders for their dedi- cated approach to this problem of safe Working methods in Highway Construction. The Competition is keen. but so is the spirit ot- the P.E.l. Road Builders. I hereby endorse their campaign and wish them every good fortune in their drive for top place in this healthy competition. which will rebound to the benefit of us all. ' J. PHILIP MATHESON. Minister oi Highways. P.E.l. COMPENSAION BOARD EN‘DORSES I964 ROAD BUILDERS NATIONAL COMPETITION Safety is no Accident. any firm which has acquired o good Roe cordknowsthotrlnhofthissoybig. Safety Is an Item that must be sold and resold. The Accident Free experience of the P.E.l. Rood Builders in Condition in 1963 Is on onvioblo achievement. WE work to prevent accidents.“ need your help. You have heard Itboforebutitisstiltruo.tholltoyou sovomoyboyourown. We coInInond tho Rood builders Spirit. Wourgothorostoflndustryto tokoupthochsilongo. Waconsihn- lnoto broken bodies. broken machines. wage loss. production loss. Good luck Rood builders. bo highrnsnon'thottotsmpolo. " v; _, M. E. Campbell Notional uscmt. Sototy Supervisor. " Woriunon's Compensation board. school and wrote textbooks for Holla's Understudy By JERRY CURRY ST. LOUIS. Mo. (Am—Few smiles crack the face of Harold J. Gibbons, a rangy. 54-year-old Irish American who runs the Teamsters' Union w hile its fights to stay out of jail. I Hoffa personally picked Gib- bons to mind business matters of the world’s largest labor un- Ion while the stocky leader sn- swers government charges m court Gibbons has Hoffa's toughness. but not his flamboy- ance. “I’m a union man because I came up the hard way." says Gibbons. one of 13 Teamster l in 1960 and left." A year star. he mer his local with the Teamsters. "The bosses stopped beating us with goon squads and started trying to beat us with laws." Gibbons says. "We went Into politics because it was our only answer." I deals with men instead of fig-l es. S n I Gibbons tells management I what he wants and manage, 1 god became a strong pol- ent. he was a delegate to the national Democratic convention will be again this year at Atlantic City. Gibbons was elected on Inter- president in 1957. oday, when Gibbons goes GI- Itician' A self-styled independ-1 national Teamsters Union vice- : meanor. He listens, motionless‘ and unsmiling. and then makes Figures given by Mr. Martin lated by nondwhite crews. t r a decision. He's a human ver- sion of a digital computer, who = '1 ment leaders consider Gibbons" a man who can be trusted. * OLD S'I‘ONEWARB Pieces of earthenware pots: believed in be 3.000 years old‘ have been found in Sweden' north of the Arctic circle. JENKINS IllOIIIIIG "T & sronrcr ROOFING l l | vice-presidents. slx-foot-ons. HIS-pound Gibbons has an amazing back- ground. He has a cook. teacher, college man, Socialist. fo r a i g n emissary, politician. anti-Communist. union organ- izer—and Mira of three chil- dren. He also has been KER ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS SPORTS CALENDAR ' Atlantic Drywall Insulation Ltd. 48 Valley St. MAN THIS IS IT! BLOWN INSULATION (most mods"! oguipmsnl usodl DIVWALLS TAPING (also 1" solid patitionl, l0 studding needed, Sound proof.) PIIMANENT SIDINO (firsprsol, applisd svor Ils- solatisn backs! board. No painting required.) It Ioautifui Colon to Choose Frown All Work Ousrsntosd Isms Avail-bis FIE! IS‘IIMATIS I’d-627! AFTER HOURS .92-1267 OUT OF TOWN (All COLLECT Charlottetown friends know a void exists be- tailed no. . m broken heads on the A WEEKLY A Public Service In The Interest Of Good Sport picket line." CALENDAR c B Th . Pi wflfilflmnm, or EVENTS ontr utod y oso Thoughtful Business rms Un December Gibbon :vllasf exectfigve a a s i svtia'nt t: a. w was con c in (333:5; 1m§n§gn°ipmgnmggn§ BASILICA Wholesale prices on all sporting goods to g.- 3;?an Hoffa expected to appeal the ’ "OM Your Walls i°i$§3§i".iii‘é§“é3§”d§‘hé§ ' CENTRE Sit:2°i.llt:.fi..tih totalling $13,000. He “in” weeding .n “gym; I. E. 1’! ONLY EXCLUSIVE hum“ lflgonecorlm‘ imiii‘ii straws“: AFTERNOON sronrmc GOODS STORE cm“... fi'i‘llowingf his convictios;l on; a AND Commercial“ :1: Residential c large 0 tampering wit ‘a wry . or arms on in Nashville. EVENINGS 16M: “3", u no!“ CASUAL BOWL!“ The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 9...... 2.2747 ieutenan to urn toLoca 088 - - . . 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET R. Robison Salsa.” [ginkgo Teamsters Air 12 Alexander Drive Whatever the reason. their men. Hoffa ap- parently selected Gibbons for his present job. that of acting president, because of his talent alone. SALARY SLASH-ED But Gibbons’ union salary has been slashed to $12,000 from $36,000, and now is the same as those of the other 12 vice-presi- dents. Be is paid an additional $150 a week by Local 608 for his work as secretary - treasurer there. and he has an expense account. Gibbons sees little of his fam- lly. When he s in St. Louis, LARTER’S Drug Sundries (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines Sandwiches and Coffee Bar Phone 892-2532 FREE DELIVERY 6 ELM AVE. (J. E. COOK, PROP.) Parts and Accessories for all Cars Tires — Batteries REBUILT MOTORS A SPECIALTY Dial 4-6917 csmar. auro sumv I Am mg snow 181 Great George St. ISLAND GRILL MONDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.; Boys 4 P.M.: Adults '1 ELL—YMCA. SOFTBALL — Commercial Softball League SOFTBALL —- City Softball league BASEBALL — City Baseball League HARNESS RACING—Charlottetown Driving Park time working from a hotel suite on union business. at of the week is spent In Washington or travelling. "It was a tough road up the union ladder," says the grey- haired Gibbons. “I've got a po- lice record, but no convictions. CORNWALL ESSO SERVICE (A. Cecil MacDougall. Lessee) en Dal 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone 2-1105 The arrests were for a few broken heads on ya picket line. TUESDAY BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.; Boys 4 P.B,: Adults 1 LIL—YMCA. SOFTBALL -— Commercial Softball League SOFTBALL — City Softball League BASEBALL -— City Baseball League WEDNESDAY l was arrested because I be- lieved I was trying to help someone." 1N JAIL ONCE Gibbons also spent 4.! hours in jail once because he refused to turn over union records to a federal grand jury. He said it was a matter of princlpl . But the indictment. charging Gil» bons with violating the Tait- I-Iartley Labor Act. was dis- missed. During its depression years ol the 1900s. Gibbons taught the US. works project adminis- LLOYD’ S STA-BRIGHT ALUMINUM PRODUCTS (Lloyd Gillespie. Prop.) Comfort - Value - Beauty Doors - Windows - Screens Awnings - Railings - Siding Sales and epair Phone 4-7797 Winslse BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING -— Casual Bowling Bollaway SWIMMING—Girls 3 P.M.; Boys 4 P.M.: Family 0:30 P.M.; Adults 7 P.M.—YMCA. SOFTBALL—Commercial League STOP AT THE CHINESE . AND ,_ CANADIAN F001) 9 OUR SPECIALTY 10! Up Queen St. KEITH CARMICHAEL " " McCullough Outboard IF'WE SELL THEM WE SERVICE THEM Phone 4-6423 :8 Brackley Pt. Rd. A 8: W DRIVE-N tration. SOFTBALL — Commercial League. BASEBALL — City Baseball League He attended a summer labor coin-u at the University of Wis- consin. and that sat him firmly on the labor trail, Gibbons be- came an organizer and first president of Local 346 of the American Federation of Teach. ers in Chicago. Be cooked his way through BRIGHTON DAIRY (ALLII McINNIS. nor.) Our Driver Passes Your Door Dial 4-8880 It" Green It. THURSDAY BOWLING — Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollsway SWIMMING—Girls 8 PM” Boys 4 PM; Adults 7 P.M.—YM‘A. SOFTBALL —- Commercial Softball League SOFTBALL - City Softball League BASEBALL — City Baseball League hoot classes at the Uni- HABNESS RACING—Charlottetown Driving Park night so versity of Chicago and went ban to school at Wisconsin while organising unions. In 1906. Gibbons onto a vice- presidont of the Federation of Teachers. Bis lira contact wit the Union coma in 1987 BARBY’S SNACK BAR (BARRY MOORE. PROP.) Sportsman's Rendezvous Take Out Service Open Daily Until 8 s.m. Phone “767 is at. P FRIDAY BOWLING - Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING — Casual Bowling Rollaway G—Girls 8 P.M.: Boys 4 P.M.: Adults 1 P.M.—YMCA. SATURDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Castro austere when he led a Chicago taxicab- drivsfl' strike. The drivers bo- BOWLING —- Casual Bowling Boll-way came Teamsters. BECAME SOOIA [ST , Gibbons came to 8. Louis II years ago as director of local Square-K SOFTBALL— “Shall League HARNESS RACING—Charlottetown Driving Pork G—l'a-By I - ltfl—YMCA. WRIGHT’S Texaco Sorvic Stot' (JOHN vmrorrr. u: ; Phone 4-9072 St. Peters Rd. mar: WEEKLY Gm omn 1'0 ALL CUSTOMERS WITH ANY P 'M: :l AFTER run GAME CALL AT THE Cor. Mslpeuuo Rd. sfl Belvedero Ave. Home Made Bread and Polk, Wedding and Anniversary um MANBIODgnLICfAm (Barry Thomson. Prop.) ‘ Lakes 11! Kent I. ‘o—Z . 5,)“; . Mm“... H 3.. an. of the Retg‘ik‘wrigiefiie and easy-“fl” or cross ‘ , amass-m?“ m °°- “D- BIIIIARDS PARIOR u... "I “1‘ 2;“ “"‘fi‘flfi; For AI Your 4 -~-' i . mung-k 0:01;; gen": Constantin til!!! ‘ mu“ —._._ cm Socialite m mosses today." M “I... '1‘." [than lad Low sss Bop-Ira and m 6’3 slim «- m m u m Int-WI! A». °"‘l‘.'r9'm"'wi‘..“”m§l&§‘“' mm. mm. museum Phenol-816': "seminal-pa. blots-out as“.