RE-ELECT CHAIRMAN |member Commons defence | reelected vice - chairman. The | - : 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 28, 1965. Japan Agrees To Quot ce ES = . ag KIDS HAVE A SWINGING GOOD ~ On Exports To Canada Ny TIME WITH ZELLER'S CYM SETS a nlary quotas for cotton fabric and man - ‘made 196: "2 a three- to five- fibre fabrics which appear to be ~~? = a n -those ex- threatening domestic producers. = ports te Camade overed by self- |No decision have yet been made : by imposed rest >, Finance on these two items. Minister Go s announced. SET EXPORT CEILINGS OUT THEY GO He told the nmons the se ™ oeaeetany quota’ system, 8 inet ve 1964 levels in effect for several years with ZELLER ) BA KY PLA GROU =e ne in line with | Ja sets ceilings-on annual OMPLETE pels x<pected rate of pial of a Japanese A C c ARD ’ ND mock wth goods in areas where unrestric- rden also disclosed |ted shipments from the Asian > me 1965 agreement, country.could damage Canadian : ms exported to Ca- industry. The limits are decided 2 lar have been re- in bilateral negotiations and : wm voluntary quo- then administered by the Japan- » are spun rayon ese government in co-operation ; nun mm shirts, can- with private manufacturers. vas ear. waterproof foot- Japanese Ambassador Hisan- = nd dish towels aga Shimadzu promised Friday | 4 he ain the Ja— that Japanese manufacturers | vernment will interpret would spread shipments under | i e 2s “concrete evidence the quotas “as evenly as possi- | a zness of the Cana- ble over the year.’ ernment to work toward ‘The quotas cover primarily | wderly expansion of two- textiles, but also include several trade ”’ other items in which the Japan- : '* of representations ese are able to under-sell Cana-} All play gym has two swings; plus an all ° steel two-pas- senger 17" wide lawn swing with curved rests for greater comfort and two-passenger Glide Ride. Sturdily con structed for safety of 2” steel _, tubing. Top bar & Jong, legs I as high. decorated with red, : white and green candy stripes, im bakec enamel fin- Pe . ie r inte = - producers by a consider- ek ase ssions are under way in'a margin. woe Hypnosis Via TV Possible, Adelle’ Milner Queen St. Opp. maar Bldg. 6 ft. Blazonite Two Psychiatrists Declare By ALTON BLAKESLEE them” so until the hypnofist i NEW YORK ‘AP)—Just by touched him on the head. using television, it-really is pos- | mble for a hypnotist to put did. some of his viewers in-a trance, nr ieee a two psychiatris’s said here > They told of hypnotizing two sons, in & closed-ci closed Thursd ines ia S Moore & McLeed Led. | ay commands that were obeved Dominion Day until_the hypnotists gave them the signal to come out of the trance state 2 There have been reports in @ England that. home _ viewers ‘ were hypnotized, apparently un- i intentionally. by an expert ap- pearing on television : The new — hypnosis experi- TOP VALUE AT A SPECIAL SAVINGS ' T wide gym set stands on 674" legs of safe 2" steel tubing; features two swings plus Glide Ride seating two. Will pro- vide the kids with hours of fun. Red and green baked en- amel finish. Blazonite slide available at extra cost. 19.88 TELLER’S LIMITED ~—S«*SKENTT ST. | LePAGE'S ments were described here to the American Medical Asso- ciation by Drs. Herbert Spiegel and James H. Ryan of Colum- bia University, New York City. CITE FINDINGS They said their findings show 1. Hypnosis via TV could be explored for possible useful- fess in mass education, group treatment of some patients, and research in hypnosis 2 might help-astronauts—-on long space journeys beat -back feelings of loneliness and bore dom- through hypnotic sugges tiens broadcast from earth. 3. But also, unscrupulous op- erctors might confuse and ex- ploit viewers at home “until ard unless the subject (person is able to make the necessary correction and control.” 4. It “emphasizes the compel- ling need to maintain responsi- ble. stringent safeguards and ‘ control over the policy and per- sonnel” of public broadcasting systems. : : , TELL OF EXPERIMENTS Spiegel and Ryan told of ex- periments with a woman, 20, who had been hypnotized once before by one of the psychia- trists, and a man, 30, who was known to be susceptible to hyp- ‘ nosis, but who had never before Sane | Slane Privesy se Neither the man nor woman for the ‘was told what to expect. The TIL / : hypnotist just appeared on the UN O f TV screen, and put each one : . H LIDAY into a trance. Another doctor ‘ ; | was standing nearby, in case ; j : the person showed any signs of : a Closed Thursday trouble, and the hypnotist also ‘ a i | ; ‘ could see his subject via two- i pean dagaaamiplgigg Dominion Day way TV. . ff ® @ | [ g } ON , The woman was told she i would have paralysis of her left hand and arm, until the hypno- tist appeared and touched her elbow. She did The man was told to clasp his hands together and keep . : : : It’s the sandal season, with good reason... > for cool comfort and pretty feet, you can’t beat é our selection of new summer steppers. Straws, Paper Firms Unions Suspend Contract Talks MONTREAL ‘CP) — Negotia- tions between Canadian Interna- tional Paper co. and New Brunswick International Paper Co. and International unions representing 6.500 hourly-rated “ . § ie paper mill emplovees have been ’ Sine suspended, CIP announced « : : sites moral eet Shop all departments and save on.-.- | ander the law continue until June 29. No date for a strike woven leathers, smooth leathers. 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