* 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat,, Nov. 26, 1966. ; Poultry Stiff Competitor. Of Beef, Pork During Year | By KEN CLARK +] Poultry | emerged this year as a stiff competitor for beef; pork and | other livestock so and the clined one per cent. trend shows signs continuing, | the federal-provincial agricul. | HOG PRICES DOWN OTTAWA (CP) tural outlook conference was told here ; A federal report presented on the last day of the meeting said the growth of the poultry meat industry accelerated in 1966. due mostly te a relative shortage and higher prices of ’ Projected mutton and lamb | production * for 1966 dr from 1965. Pork will be down three or four per cent. Beef de- |. Hog prices declined at stock- | yards and little or no improve- iment is expected in 1967. Win- ter prices are expected. to stay near fall levels, ‘possible with some improvement next spring. Cattle prices are expected to climb in 1967 and. to be strong \Lose Appeal Labor Leaders VANCOUVER (CP) — Four | in his appea labor leaders jailed Sept.30 for | contempt of court have lost their appeals have and were} up as persons who are abage | the law.” | in a 17-page judgment that the | “leadership given by these ap- pellants involves ahighly dan- !gerous philosophy, ot only | dangerous in terms of the unoin membership so induced to par- ticipate, butalso in terms ofall citizens of this ‘country. . .” Four other judges concurred sentenced to statement in rejecting the Is of Charles Patrick Neale and Thomas Clarke who had been criticized for ‘“‘setting themselves | months, Arthur O'Keefe, given four months, and Jeffery James Power, three months. ° Chief Justice. H. I. Bird: said | The contempt charges against six | the four arose out of:-demon- strations at the Lenkurt Elec- | trie Co. plant in Burnaby. The demonstrations had been banned bytwo court injune- tions. The four men were alleged te have taken part in the demon- strations, that at one point saw wives and children trying. to block .traffic from moving into the plant. : wonpet HEADS LABOR COUNCIL Neale is secretary of the Van- couver and District Labor Council, Clarke vice-president of the Vancouver local of the International Woodwotkers of im, O’Keefeformer bus- sete Pio oe Local 213 of the | International Brotherhood of | Electrical Workers and Power “| president of Local 1 of the Mar- ‘ ine~-attdBoilermakers Union. Defence lawyers argued that there was no justification for the jail sentences. ; Mr. Justice .Bird said the at- titide of some elements of or- ganized labor across the country has been such that the courts have recognized the ne- cessity for a more serious :ap- proach to penalties in such matters. ‘ ; He said the four men while setting themselves up as above the law induced many respect. | able workers to ignore the law. Life Insurance Sales Increase \ TELLS OF SILENCE PARIS (AP)-—A reporter who recently visited Hanoi wrote | namese capital is a city doml-,| Worth:,of life insurance in the nated by silence, but calm and writing in the newspaper Leja similar period last year, the Monde, said: “The siletice 18/ Tite Insurance Agency Manage- what is striking in Hanoi. What a a difference from Saigon, where ment Association has reported. September sales were about a -recent: visitor was stupefied by the infernal noise of the | $831,000,000, against’ $82,000,000 streets | in September, 1965. TORONTO (CP) — Canadians Thursday that the North Viet-| bought ab eu t- 7,085,000,000 first nine months of 1966,..2,4.6- | discplined, Vacques Decornoy,| Per-cent increase over sales in’ TUNNELS COST CASS It is costing $18,000,000 te | build the Montreal Metro FULL, COURSE EALS 88e Includes Soup; Roll and | Butter, Coffee, Dessert. All # you can eat. . ‘ ted meats. Chickeh, turkey and fowl took a greater share ‘of the meat market with total poultry output projected at, 770,- for the next three years. In the dairy field, the most significant figurés involved but- ter. This year will be the third ina row in-which domestic con- sumption exceeds. production— CHRIS other ~, | 853,000,000 consumed, The same = pattern is.in prospect’ for 1967. |,grearpertersmrssrtartartert ener The. four - year decline in : : creamery butter production is expected to halt next year with | A steady decline in the per jg - as capita consumption of . milk in : % MAS IFT GOI ~ SHOPPING ALL DAY !il ea Te teed 0 to 1970. Per capita onsumption of eviscer- ated thi to 5 pounds from 3 i 165. By ee ae tutee hilenerty, eas Cook or — tota?_ ou! is expec’ tb influx—of—centennial-tourists : hit 1,000,000,000 pounds annu- to = ; raising demand Don't = ke aucti 18 per | -Canadian apple exports face a en cook salle ek toes bet seek pee Stitt tie ices leben a tonite - - = | 2 orn less ee aan |North American ernie Wm. Condon . wal to tele Gubee eb BF ete ae ee | Call Chubby oc: wos Chtdien ‘eelees (oes ee, 6 ee ee & Sons : face a similar situation. jet co Ge eee auto. wf : Chicken. . 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