~ Mw ‘ — , mn SEARCH WRECKAGE AFTER EXPLOSION teers ad Royal Can- ey eae shout least 2 were killed and up to Navy ratings search the 8:15 a.m. jay lon- of a three-storey apart- treal suburb of LaSalle. At % injured. (CP Wirephoto) Canadian Eco nomy Moving Ahead e Slows Somewhat culties have been some interna- " Blelco said the rise was made, tional problems, including the necessary by an accumulation | exchange crisis settled monetary conditions ‘and | the the Southeast Asia crisis. “Nevertheless,”’ the review | says, “the Canadian economy is | ll-per<ent federal William momentum and recent strength ers union (CLC), asked Prime in the country’s trade and fi-| nancial position provides a! to confront the challenges for them. [POWER CAPABILITY UP The tric Co. Ltd. ‘issued a report on Canada's electric capacity showing total power-generating Canada Lid. an- |cApability at the end ‘of last } obtained a literal translation of | Manitoba Gov't, Industry ‘Unite In Training Program in Britain, un- of coast factors, including labor,| WINNIPEG (CP) sales | jtax, more expensive scrap and |hands in Manitoba with an in- diminishing investment returns. | plant training program to over- , national di-|come the shortage of skilled upward |rector of the United Steelwork- | garment workers. Minister Pearson to suspend ince’s 139 clothing manufactur- steel price increases pending am ers have conducted healthy foundation from which | investigation of the justification courses since the (s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 2, 1965 iS MP’s O CANADA BILL BLOCKED IN COMMONS . OTTAWA (CP) A Liberal A national anthem should MP’s bill to declare O Canada express the same sentiments in the national anthem has beén both languages or its accept- blocked in the Com ance would be “over my dead by Conservatives who - body.” iplained that the French version - He. offered this translation ‘of of the anthem is unacceptable. the Frencn: Perry Ryan (L—Toronto Spa- 0! Canada—land of our dina) urged the House to accept forefathers lhis bill containing the most Thy brow is wreathed with jpopular English and French a glorious garland of flow- versions of the 85-year-old tune. ers But it was talked out, prevent- As is thy arm ready to wield the sword So (also) is it ready to carry the Cross ling a vote. Nicholas Mandziuk (PC~ Marquette) said he has a warm feeling toward O Canada and Thy history is an epie has sung the English version “poem with pride. However, there still Crowded with brilliant ex- was room for recognition of ploits Thy valour steeped in faith Will protect our. hearth and our rights Wifl protect our hearth and our rights. The complaint was echoed by | God Save the Queen which “a lot of us feel very deeply about.” | Also, there was a "fly in the ointment"’ in the O Canada bill. This was the French version ganizations across the country suggest phrases to get around some of the clumsy wording in the English version. Barry Mather (NDP — New Ton histoire est une epopee Des plus brilliants exploits, Et ta valeur, de foi trempee Protegera nos foyers et nos droits, Protegera nos foyers et nos Westminster), Gerard Laprise droits. (Creditiste Chapleau) and Mr. Mandziuk said he had Maurice Rinfret (L—Montreal | St. Jacques) urged acceptance of the Ryan proposal, debated | during the private members’ hours these words and it has no relation whatsoever to the Eng- lish words. | By KEN EMMOND Govern- ment and industry have joined | toba and federal governments split the other half. More than 500 workers, mostly women, have completed the training courses, usually eight weeks HOPES WILL DOUBLE Industry Minister Gurney Ev- training 205 of Manitoba hopes program |"umber of participating firms |started last May. The number | Will soon double as the program | of plant workers has increased Picks up speed. }seven percent. | The industry lacks neither gram was provided by the 1963 |eapital for expansion nor ex- report of the committee on panding markets. The big stum- Manitoba's economic future set bling block to expansion has up by the provincial govern- More than 50 of the prov- bey orders for machines ve been best interests of the individuals taking training, of the manufac- |were definitely facing a short-| wanted to sell a private collec- Impetus for the dramatic pro- | | program began that at least 600 commercial sewing machines were idle in Manitoba. Now all machines are operating and Famed Coin Collection = Said No Longer Intact The manufacturer must train’ MONTREAL (CP)—A famed! workers to learn at least four Canadian coin collection gath- different plant operations be- ered by a 19th-century Roman Cause worker flexibility is a Catholic missionary is no longer keystone in. the program. a | and may nevér be recon- stituted. SHARE EXPENSES Parts~of the Michaud collec- Trainees use plant floor | tion now are in the hands of a space and equipment, and the (private Montrea! collector, manufacturer and governments some of it still rests with the equally divide the trainee's $33-| Montreal Institute for.the. Deat a-week living expenses during | and Dumb, and still more of the the course. A plant foreman early Canadian coins and usually becomes the instructor. | money have disappeared. The. dropout rate ranges from The whereabouts of the col- 20 to 40 per cent. lection, named after the mis- Dave Koffman, an official of |sionary Father Joseph Michaud, | Canadian Sportswear Limited, a | were spelled out this week fol- Winnipeg firm, says: “We are lowing a minor controversy very pleased. with the help the |over word from Leo Meloche, a government is giving, as we retired city hall clerk, that he placed. “‘In-plant..training is in the turers and of the Manitoba " he said. In a statement filed with the Superior Court, however, Rev. Florian Crete, curator of the institute’s collectiow, said per- mission to dispose of some of the Michaud coins had been given by Father Racan's prede- cessor. ° Father Crete said that, during he had -sold 20 per cent of the collection to Mr. Meloche. He said he could not be sure whether it was 20 per cent of the coins: or of their ‘value. His statement added that, of the remaining 80 per cent, some |of the coins had been mislaid and scattered about during the \last seven years and were no longer at the institute. Mr. Meloche, who values his collection at $5,000,000, says he wants to dispose of it to finance an around-the-world trip for him age of help. Today's problem is tion containing some of the Mi- production, not markets.” chaud coins. Lloyd O’Morrow, senior busi-| Rev. Ferdinand Racan, direc- ja 12-month period around | 1958, | | Al Williamson | Faces Charge i Vv VER ‘CP)—Al Wil- liamson, public relations coun- sel mentioned in the British Columbia legislature as author of the controversial “Dear Hal"’ letter repudiated by Premier W. A. C. Bennett, was charged with forgery Monday. He is charged in connection with a letter sent to 1 Dor- nan, an assistant to Pri Min- ister Pearson, that bore the signature “‘W. A. C. Bennett." Mr. Bennett and Attorney- General Robert Bonner fave termed the signature a phoney. Williamson was served with a charge by summons and will appear in police court in subur- ban North Vancouver March 15. The summons specifically charges him with forging a document by adding the name of Premier Bennett and with sending the document to Mr. Dornan and seeking to cause Mr. Dornan to deal with it as if it were genuine. WINNIE’S WEEKS Britain has declared that Churchill Month will be held in 1965 from Feb. 26 to March 28, during which time an appeal campaign will be conducted for “Churchill Fellowships.” |which Mr. Ryan's bill gave as: Reg Cantelon ‘PC—Kindersley) | ness consultant . i O Canada! Terre de nos Lawrence E. Kindt (PC—Mac- |cial industry Ses cee late “to etn ‘ne yornd ea aod his wife. A Toronto sumis- alex, teod} —and- Douglas Alkenbrack-| partment,_said ‘about 85 per-}been given, said-on hearing Mr lmatie expert has said, however, | Ton front est ceient de (PC — Prince Edward - Lem-|cent of all trainees stay in the Meloche’s statement that he at he doubts whether the col- fleurons glorieux, nox) | industry.” was unaware of any permission |ection is worth more than Car ton bras sait porter Mr. Alkenbrack said he | The program's publicity has having been given to dispose of pee l'epee, would like to see the provincial helped erase the sweat - shop |any part of the collection Ni sait porter la Croix! governments and various or-. image the garment industry has - carried with it since the early days of the industrial revolu- tion. Sid Gunn, a spokesman for Armour Manufacturing, said that in spite of the. dropouts, those that finish form ‘‘a Dupuis’ Visit Expenses Given | OTTAWA (CP)—The experse 2 very account of Yvon Dupuis, former good nucleus of workers.” minister without portfolio, and | Ralph King. a partner in his wife for an official vist to | Winkler Manufacturing Limited | Africa and Asia last year) of Winkler, Man., says, some amounted to $6,990.20, Stanley Sraduates are earning $70 and Haasz, parliamentary secretary ‘ ‘enowned research institute has more each week, plus bonuses. (to External Affairs Minister wand o unigse zee beating subetanee APPEAL LOST Martin, informed Guy Marcoux . 0 nora BLOEMFONTEIN (SC — Quebec-Montmorency) w | ‘hoids painlessly. 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