y The Guardian, | Wed., Sept. 8, 1963. 15 y Indiscriminate: Immigration Seen Danger | By CARL MOLLINS BRIGHTON, England (CP)— An official representative of the Canadian Labor Congress cau- ‘tioned British workers Tuesday against ‘‘indiscriminate’’ mi- gration to Canada cae William Ladyman, _interna- tional vice - president of the Brotheshood of Electrical Work- ers, told delegates of 9,000,000 British union members at the annua) Trades Union Congress here that. ‘things are not so rosy as is sometimes sug- gested’ for immigrant workers in Canada, even for craftsmen Ladyman, reviewing the Ca- nadian situation .in bringing fraternal greetings to the TUC from the CLC, noted that Im- migration — Minister — Nicholson visited Britain and other Euro- pean. countries in a summer | campaign to step up immigra- tion You've Watched ... Yov've Waited - Now . .. 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NEED MORE JOBS So read all & pages of this big Holman Sale and reap the wonderful values. ~ : Canada must find 1,500,000 ‘ACT IMMEDIATELY! : SUMMER DRESSES a new jobs for its own youth coming onto thetabor--market by 1970 “If we flood the country with immigrants — no matter how much we~may—-need-—-skilled workers right now-—what’s go- ing to happen to our own youth?” Ladyman asked Ladyman said Canada is af flicted with large pockets of unemployment. and poverty tn the Maritime provinces and Quebec. In addition, he told the Britich, the hafd winter can hit the-jobs even of skilled men He! said there is a tendency among immigrants to believe that the government {s going to look after them -if they have trouble getting work in Canada. But judging from the number of jobless turning up at union offices, this is not 80 Ladyman also told the TUC that-—proporats—o+r — national J health program in Canada ate meeting. with “hesitation - and opposition in the usual places’ and that Canadian labor 1s’ pressing for an increase in for- eign aid to poor countries “We talk a lot abott increas- ing help. to underdeveloped countries but do little,’ Lady- man-said: : > PRICE Our complete selection of cotions, arnels, da- crons, linens, all going by the boards. In sleeve- less. cap sleeves, jacket dresses, shifts, many, many patterns and shades. Juniors: sizes 7-17;) Mises: sizes 8-20; Women's ' sizes: 16*-241, Save as much as vou spend. Reg. 8.98 - 29.95. values. SEPT. SALE 4” . 4” Feature ! HANDSOME KROEHLER 7-PC. 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The 38-per- cent drop resulted from comple | tion of the major -sales negoti- ated earlier to the Soviet Union and some Communist satellite Nations. ‘ The $450,000,000 wheat sale signed last month with Russia is ‘expected to lift the export figures. back to 1964's record Yes --- YOU can Enjoy the levels by the end of this vear > January-June exports showed = : convenience of ao HOLMAN a 12.6-per-cent increase in’ sales | & to the United States compared a ; OPTIONAL CHARGE ‘ with—a—year—ago—and smaller = as ; : gains to Western Europe, the 4 ee 4 ; ' Middle East and South America. " ; %, ACCOUNT! ‘ Exports were down to Britain, 3 : Eastern Europe, Africa,- Asia Sizes 7-14; Teens, too! _GIRLS’ DRESSES | HALF PRICE ! Good assortment of dresses and ensembles in __cettons, linens, rayons,. etc. Be early at Holman’ s for best , choice. Reg. 3.98-24.95. SEPT. SALE— ; Se payment! Complete with $30 worth of Records. 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Deluxe 4speed Garrard automatic s record changer. Powerful AM/FM radio. Handy ee storage compartment for your records. If you : act now. Holman’s will include $30 worth of fine long-playing récords. Reg. 309.95 value SEPT: SALE’ with records— Summersidet Mon. thru Thurs. 8:50 — 5:00 Friday 8:30 — 9:00 . Unable to shop in person? Holman's IS AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE: No Down Payment Needed! Saturday 8:30—noon ENVOY ARRIVES KUALA. LUMPUR >( Reuters) Ko Teck Kin, the first high a commissioner to Malaysia from , Ch’'town S‘side Singapore, which left the Malay: | Federati I last aaath, sreutende nis credentials , 4-65 2 5 2 2 2 2 to the- Malaysian king Monday. ssoiisssieessscapiemes ihc aa Sale Starts Sept. 8 to 18 inclusive ! “PLAN MORE TRADE MOSCOW (Reuters) -— Plan- “ing Minister Roberto Compos Mont witn soviet otteais ato | READ ALL 7 PAGES: FOLLOWING FOR: “WONDERFUL -SAVINGS- AT day—aimed—at—increasing.trade § aii between the twe countries. |