II It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It one @uordia: Q “Covers Prince WEATHER Snowflurrles in morning changing to showers in afternoon: w'inrl; increasmg to easterly 20. Low-high 10 and .35. Edward Island Like The Dew” Tlt VOL. LXXVIL NO. .;,- y: \ MRS. EVALINF‘. Gilstorl’. a me iber of the Canadian Highway Safety Council. ar- rived in Charlottetown yi‘stor- Authorized on Second Clu- Deplrlment. Otto-r. ull the day to spend a week in province. for a round of speak- in: engagements. She is here demonstrating A seen seat by the Pull out" or pnyment of pom;- In cub. belt Barlow. chief examiner for the Motor Vehicle Bra rich. Prince Edward Island. Marshfielcl's Safety Win Described As Phenomenal “Phenomenal.” was how the director of women's activities of the Canadian Highway Safety Council described the winning two years in a row of the (‘tirol Laue. award for safety by Marsh- fleld it’omerts Institute“ Mrs. Evaltne Gilstorf. Ottawa. who is in the province for a week to assist in the formation of a safety council. said at a press Teachers P For Montague Centre ‘\ grant of 74130 to help tablirh a cultural comic in the. Town of Montague on an cxpvtt- mental basis was {tillllttl‘llf‘fl at n mmting of the Board of Governors of the P.l-‘.l Tcaclr ers' Federation yesterday. The mony nl.’l(I(‘ available to the Montague local of the Fed- cw eration is ivgarded as un- rprLcedcuted arm will be used to promit-tc seminars. study groups. library and business meetings. . The Board also appi'mcd a recommendation the Fce dtructure Committee for an in- cream in fees. rccom» mendation will he presented to the general assembly this norniiir: for ratification A revision of the by-laws “as apprmed and the Board sanctioned the acceptance ‘Spccial associations‘ such as music teachers. high school pl‘lf‘.('lpdl§ and ~cicnce. teachers who the Federation. Procession Plant llt New Annan Has 3-Year Expansion Project Ry DON Macl.E0l) A $500000 expansion program. I" he carried otit over the next lll"f‘f‘ years. “I'm tttauadai Limited pliant 9’ New Annan was announced )csterday by Industry Noun 1 Resources Minister Leo Riissiter Tllt‘ to program. Be cord l n it :ccoudary schools session a cciicral teachers heard Daley. Char- lottetown ll(‘\\>D£l|K‘l'n‘|i'lll. stress that "society in general places pin its teachers increasing responsibility for the princnt and future condition of the un- In a late morning his theme “The best hope." the speaker some of the till- pli-nsnnt facts of a teacher's life included little credit for a job Taking as teacher—our 5/: ‘l. 2. bcut: done. an awkward PC- lanoiiship with society and a lack of understanding 'lcuchcrs were urgnd to face realities and by understanding the situation better It»? some of the frustrations, .'\lr. Daley warned against placing too much emphaSis on the vocational institute type of school and the college at the Mirror of the elementary and conference in Charlottetown last mhttthat it is "amazing" that such a small "roup as Marshlield institute could the award two years in a CHARLOT’I‘ETOWN, CANADA, l House Debates UN Force OTTAWA tCPi—New Demo- ‘crat Party Leader Dougla. said Thursday in the Commons that. unlcs e f f o r t s are started promptly to disarm civilians in Cyprus. "there is certain to be trouble.’ Only the United Nations IOI'CI. items in the $240,000,000 pack‘ age of supplementary estimates for the fiscal year that ended at midnight Tuesday night. The estimates have been under de- bate all week, washing out the Easter recess which was origi nally to have started last 'l‘hurs« day night. Cyprus was the chief topic Thursday. with fewer than 100 MP5 on hand the 265-scat chamber, Mr. Douglas said three things stand in Cyprus clear and avoid new vlolence. These were: The “complete right of self-defence” for UN soldiers: freedom for UN troops to go anywhere on for children to Philip ithc island. and the immediate.l Idisarming of the civilian popu- .lation l SEEKS INFORMATION Opposition L e a d p r Dieteti- baker c a l le d on External At- fairs Minister Martin to tell Parliament just what limita~ tions have been placed on the actions of UN troops in Cypru‘. He said he had read about such restrictions in the press and de- tails of “these limitations “It is not the size of the group as Mr‘_ Dlefel‘baker" “I‘m. “‘3 that counts in safety efforts." i “'35 Pr‘me' mlms'“ at m? “me shp mid. “bur how active the of the tub Congo operation. It group is." was L'N practice to insist. on privacy for such rules and reg Mn Gitstorf plans 3 "Umbel' ulations. of meetings in the province with women‘s organizations during the nevi week to promote the formation of a provincial safety council. The provincial government. has set aside. an appropriation of 325.000 to assist in a safety program and Mrs. Gilstorf ex- pccts to meet with Provincia Secretary J. David discuss the safety cotincil in which .\lr. Stewart has pressed interest. She said that it is hoped that the amount of money provided by the govern merit can be matched by other sources. particularly insurance and automotive firms. Stewart to idea Mrs. Gilstorf said her main (Continued on page 3. col. 5i INSIDE TODAY Births. deaths . . . . .. . .1. ll Classified .. . . . . . .. 10. ll Comics .. .. . . . . . . .. . 0 Editorials .. 4 Finance. markets . . . . .. l1 Spor .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 Rural churches . . , . . . . . .. '7 Kings. Queens. City .. a Sunimcrside ..... 3 Women's “50,000 wi'l be spent on the freezrn: tunnel facilities in which processed vegetables are at the Secman Tl'I/(‘fl instantly "by a blast of “mi. tfonstruction of a and "0“ and improved sewage disposal s)“- tciu for the plant is piovio'ed in the new program. \tr liassitcr said. Hr said that Mi. Hussiter. inn see the pm.‘ there had been some complaints ceasing plant double |I‘~ potato I"WIN-"Hon “llth the next “it. see the addition of a bean uro- i--. the area in the past about the former sewage disposal mrultorl “-'~~"ilg line and a PIT-('ttttki‘d MOVE QI'EBEC OPERATION lend line in the second and a sti‘aiiibein' line will added in the third year POTATO PRODUCTION 'Th norms in potato pro- said Mr. Rossiter. ‘0 3 new» ary a u *"”‘l00 expansion of potato Storage facilities. Iit'lliuest for one cote crop nut- ”“l Will be expanded, as well " II'N’ZIW tunnel facilities " Mr. year. be Product ion l j countin Roseitor estimated thatalone Will be responsi c In addition program. decided to move operation to New "tlSd‘ff‘f‘ said that tit is “mainly a initiation "to ' soul. "the com any's New 'i‘ork office operations. w'hicl involved things as ac— and invotc- will alsn be done at the plant This decision ‘bl for. in:. \(u Annan the creation of a number new iohs with the company." \Ir. Rossitcr said that development progr has already begun. financed by the PE trial Establishment iron in to the original plant. Bathurst ed. and Langley Fruit Pack- ers Limited. were financed. "Funds are now berm: dis- ht.'SPd by the corporation." he aid. "for normal construction work. such as engineering stud- ics. and all given by the corporation for this de< veloprm-nt will be repaid by the company as is the policy with the other industries WP are lstablisbinsz in the province." to conclusion. Mr. Rossitec forecast that the expansion pm- Mr .\lariin said he hoped to ,be able to make public shortly a "status of troops agreement" lcovering Canadian and other 'forces in Cyprus. . Harold Winch tNDP — Var. couver Easti asked Mr. Martin to explain how much progress has been made iiegoiiaiing ‘Canada out of the nuclear rote iassumed by pledges of the pre- vious government. He said jthere was a Liberal party elec- .tion pledge to renegotiate l.th rulc. Storm Disrupts Viking Voyage TUNIS tAPi —.-\ plan to cross ,the Atlantic in a copy of a iViking ship ended in fai'uire Thursday in the Tunisian sea- ‘port of Bizerte. A gale heavily battered the vessel. named the Long Ship. forcing its burgh -born skipper. Robert Marx. and five bearded crew members to cancel the whole thing. I “73-. A... . DR. THOMAS S K I P P. the agricultural economy of the‘ province." chairman of the board of trustees. Allied Youth. Wastr ington. D.C.. addressed I FRIDAY, APRIL 3. 1964. wiggle SEVEN CENTS 12 PAGES ’Review In De th Planned are necessary to make the UN'a‘ should not be denied to Partia- merit." . . . of Mr. Martin said his descripy te g Wm tion of the UN‘s terms of refer- TOW-lence "1 (“Imus was as general. was thinking of a power project Pittsw Of Taxing And Spending MW“ at"; Quebec ls Doubt ul , 0n Committee Plan ; SHIPPING ROW LCOURT SESSlONV '. BIllalIl Illledlensl l in which Canadians form the: the "muse i'aii Hit the main contingent. was in a posi- I I i mti~—antl shook up What had tion to carry out the disarma. ' been a fairly routine session me t. If Greek Cyptiots tried 5 1" mll'llt‘lpal COUl‘t- By ALAN t)().'\l.\'ELl.Y do the joh (inc \lll'f'F‘ tam Qua to take weapons away from . i Policeman b'i'ucsi tiugiion QUEBEC it‘f’i The federal bcr hesitated to agree firmly Turkish Cypriots. or vice versa.. T IPHDt‘d to his feet in the provincial conterctice agreed tliai \tltIi a committee is the “We can visualize what will -‘ midst of a traffic case and Thursday to a Sf‘at'f'lllli: 'i'e~ bcsi hodi to do the job happen." LONDON t.\Pi~—'I‘he Britisitichanl tonnage. protested l.ie began slapping hi: thigh. View in depth“ mm [hp tax 1-9. ’ ' V ‘ government in a sharp stat-r commission's action as "quite ' mouse can tip niv 501111-95 and financial l‘espimxi. \ “'"Illlm'll‘w “‘“p‘l 3' 'I“ MR “WE'RE 500k? 35 “‘9 ment Thursday threatened intolerable." ln a statement is- leg." muttered when bilities of federal and provincial (IMP l.“ 'Iw INFO-day Mme“ HOUSP 00mPI9IC‘I "5 Study 0 jcounter - action against us. sued after a special meenng .lurlge ()iide \‘eil cocked a governments. “INTI” “I’l'l'lunlpd “Wm” ex‘erllal “Ha “'5 deparlmem moves to control transatlanilc here the committee said: questioning eyebrow, , "I1 ‘mmod'dw (IN-“35mm t" ' Prime Minister Pearson said work out a formula for ‘ s. -- . - . I.'i\\\ r St ' "i l" . . . "912m Charge Almost overnight roiitraciu ‘ -" CW" “‘I'I” 0' it might lead to a reshuflling inc-es wantin: in "contract. out" . An official statement autnoi with shippers will be made un- WWW?“ ‘le'Sllll-Cd" he" saw of fixing and spending Home no. of (axiom: mama . mg, pm. .med by pr'ml’ Mlmsmr S” AII’L:I"’“‘m] under L‘s" la“. unlmsi (3;. 11.1.42"; [Hal‘mf] nbmnfi tween the two levels of gmei'n- grams ~taking oter their whole Douglas-Home‘accused the U.S.'tliey are prepared to slgn a IL?" I: ‘ige 520;,” “3'9, d "conceivably" to con. cost burden lfl return for what ‘Federal Maritime Commission “blank cheque.'" I C‘ e” “"93 3-" ‘smmionai amendments pom-“m gmd “vnud be i V. . . . , night. ;. .. lot‘ trespaSsing on Britain 5 If?ng adequate compensation. . The storm over the Atlautlc While Gannon wag nl’tliv'lll’l There was a r ‘ *i ~ , I . (. _ V g -. _ » i ., i . g cement in pi u- I ‘ ‘ ~ I $522”:er ‘EialliiLg forcmtnarnattl mp“. up ah” mp marmme h l s pxplanalmns m we (lan 0" such a mld\.__hm m” The [tltllltf‘vlllllllslf‘t said Que. I ad in Bl‘iiaixp l .l.\ mmnussmn issupd [his “mm. m mm... .he mnube made m: final agreemem m [hp wdnml llf‘t":~ the on“. province to have m e 'V sliipowners: ('anecl your con escape. proposal mm 3 “Hum, minl'u «harm I“ (lo-“l? '” ("ln'l'af'l 1“ 'hp samp “me ill“ I‘m" tracts with British ‘and other “rial a.“ “WOW”, N 1“ My. (“ll ‘til “it It i‘ozrams now "11"?“ "I Plump?“ Shlp““’""~"’- Europeani firms sending QOOU~ ' ’m‘ " winintis financed by tho federa ,reprcsentinz to maritime coun i," “1‘, United Siam; m. face . . jtreasury itries and controlling more than [mm of up m M 000 a da . . v ~ ' - Y- an IC remters UppOI‘ :MAMF \0 PROMISE :50 pm pm“ "I the world I mu' Tl}? oillpnlg‘lmrs “"l‘l‘P' 21"": I iii the communique corn ii i av o i-ance tie in 0 t d . - . _ 4 un . ‘ T F I aiiie no explicit promise of an MP Supports 'f‘""'a"" and “gr” '0 "5‘3" Y “WV-Eli NWT“? in provmcial .tiate new ones along guidelines wwmms’ :‘iillggnhp discmspd by [he can" fly DAL WARRING'I‘OV iprovinces to offshore mineral .'\lr Pearson told a press ronv ** ‘ QUEBEC ’CP! H Premier rights. a subject of concern to fcrencc that nothing had been Far Fund Government and sliltmmf: d'l~ Stanfield of Nova Scotia said the Atlantic provinces. Qit(\‘ec finite that would alter the fed» Y tliorities here reacted angrily to Thursday that all Canadian gov. and British Columbia Premier ct'al government's budget. for AMHERST tCPi ~ Robert C. what they took to be an iilti- ernmerits-g—provini-ial and fed Stanfield presented the prov- tIiP new fiscal year begun Wed- tCoates, Progressive t‘onserva- matum. Officials saw it as oral—must exercise restraint it inces‘ case Wednes av. ncsday a clear indication that t p- v - e w I“ Mr. Pearson called it ‘a \erv mh:(po;;::wrnrragn£:;:llr:u:‘a'n ‘ complicated and difficult qllPs- N I * “3" lion" w'itli international ' . - Premier Image of Quebec, cations, conference. which considered they should control mineral re~ had strongly requested a provmcial share of d!- seiiing up a federal-provincial sources discovered under the l3"£““_ ‘ tax structure committee in re- ocean adjoining their shores. I“ Ilm‘l‘ ‘lm‘f‘m" IBXGS view "in depth" the whole qiies- Federal sources say the courts “I‘d 093'“ t'ltlty—Atoid another tion of financial responsibilities may have to settle it but the Dr?“ t"ttllf‘i‘t‘ncc he was disap at the federal and provincial prime minister ' ' '_ tn D’lmlf‘d Ottawa hadnt met his levels early to know whether this will req'wh‘lu In 'nlglmlhll" (“Old Ihfi - ‘ - pm“ ll.\' 0 on e. axation. "We recognize that the fed- b? "NP‘PaH‘ \1.- w . p. . i - .csa_e. soon to present eral government has its pi‘nh- mm!” R‘Tllll’hm'd "I 3"“ his own bud-get declined to sav lems and that all levels of EOV- Bnmsw'd‘ "Id 'h“. “Immm‘s whether his comment meant Emmen' are RIM” "I “'"ds' :ugffifmlfin s'mply fl” Quebec tax“ would be. harmed. ‘ . i " s t'on w are it ' "5“ an." "3”" vi . . . . . , ers and shippers who signed a If a 1' nal. .. -e . .- I to undersea mineral: but it “W” “N9 “'I‘“ l"“"f'ml°" . ‘ anv progiess in soliing -~ mm, rmp..h‘.,.armm m. letter of intent to work under . . M . n - was apparent the federal t‘nv . ,_ ‘ €t‘ Que»- this difficult problem. he said, ». hm. § H, f , I new contracts would be t I” “"m ‘l "0“ If’flt’la ‘ “it will be necessary for all com 9 ernment would not do that with- . ' 4 I _ . proposals for loans to universitv considered to have complied.) “mod m Here‘s? a Hand deal out close. study of all the iaml jumpy“. and m. an "mum", of restraint." f wamms‘ ‘of family allowance: to student; I g X” four Atlantic premiers de- d ‘ - I‘scribed the tax study proposal [as a good thing. '6 a e Premier Sniallwood oI \‘ewu The possibility that oil i-ntri- aged 16 an t. :foundland termed it the most lti've member of parliament for threat to British exports to the this country's complicated Cumberland. Thursday support-,llnited States. Shipowners saw problems are to be solved. ed the proposed Bay of Funny it as an attempt by the Ameri- H electric power project mention- cans to protect their own ship- e. Wednesday by Dr. Ernest. ping against 'eener aiiu chief executive officer cheaper European competition. Atlantic D°\'€l”Dmem iln New York. however, a commission spokesman said the American order was not as ar- bitrary as it apparently seemed : e made this comment at the. Close of the, ederal-pi-ovincial Mr. (pales. in a statement IP- leascd here. said: "The propos- al should be met with enthus to British shipowncrs. The coin iasm and action by the people mission said existing contract: the Maritimes." ‘ would become illegal today. but Dr. Weeks, speaking in Suin- the spokesman said 90 days mersidc, P.E.l., said the ADM would be allowed to draft iln. ones. He said that sliopown- .4 1that would be cheaper than the proposed Passamaquoddy tidai' ’plan and would produce the same amount of power. tf'ontinued on page 3. co. 3‘ (‘oiitiiiucd on para" .1. i'nl 3) Court Challenge Threat ' significant result of the confer- . ence. Mr. Stanfield said he re- M d B P L igards it as havin: "a real p..- a e y - ' ltential for usefulness." ‘ i H ‘ By JOHN YORSTON ' §hec wants ilie equivalent of it“ Cgkblnhsl CLIAIMP d QUEBEC it'P' T’reiiiii'r money Ottawa would spend in rimc . this 6" ORI'W“ Hit .lean Lesage said Thnrsrla lt‘lif“ on it it I. : Ry NANCY WHITE I‘l'hml “WIN” DIP-‘9’” 'h’” a" the federal government is con- Quebec would challenge in riseI (of incitased‘ IIRTXILIIIII: “Always bet on the best —— sociating with a group “It‘ll 3-“ sideriiig the claims OI Sf‘almal'd courts the constitutionalin oI sources I I way across the Allied Ynlllll C3" SPI'V" 3‘ a pI'U' '_""-”77h"__ 7“ I—‘__' federal government meag— ‘ I play it all the board »— and stick with it." Dr. Thomas Skipp. chairman of t e NOT SATISFIED Lesa go said tection for a lf’f‘nagé‘r tires to aid education if are applied in Quebec. th "Ami time you find an indivl- fly hi». mural”. ' tI tristees. Allied Youth. '. .. . i : .. . I .. . 23:52:; [on I nc [01d some 5| dual who stands alone a cou- Sealin Prob Hp made the “ammo”, In " merit is "not saiistipd with its ‘ I3 . g ' H ‘Thud P. ,' PIE Ill?" (13'? 310119 - .le Will" 9 e Iformal communique issued t NH‘II‘ S'IP m I” “mum”- ld? egdles m .w H [mm' to find problems." he said. the nd f th fd 'l- , Th“ l‘iI‘Si’lntt would b, d1, 1 3 h (, I ' ' the . . . P 0 e e era prmtu “3 01” “ne'er” 0"“ t)ll\\\.\ icPi \ .\P\\It)llllf‘l~ m] conferenc' (*1|\~(.'[ wot. nunpmmdmwd Alcohol ‘Pl‘OhICm at the Basilica The former baseball player land “p asked in H", (-ommom « - gm. ,,I.‘.-~ .n in: bud“: spam“. Recreation ('entre here yester- Said that “I Diesel” h" 'g “‘"m' Thursr'av for an immediate in- Th." lw" mcafl’r"; “I” a" 9‘ cxoci icrl about mid April. day. selling "seven high school slu- vominmi‘m mm “ha! ha mad tension of family allowances in He said he had received thls df’nls “'l‘” "l'f‘ RI'V'NI.‘ t‘m‘Ill‘m' w F a pmwml ,0 “mph 5‘. ; toe and tT-ycar-old students, do: “1. Leone would not say advice from a gambler. who, 9“ alf‘0ll“l'(‘5~ “.“h horrinmwwd “mks m me Signed to keep older children in “"“l‘” Illls ml‘anl W‘t‘PicM school. and proposed interest» lam'mn "1 Q'lf‘llf‘t‘r unfortunately. had not taken it They started drinking at 14" Gun 0" 5L himself, he sat Law reuce. _ free loans to university sfu . “The first signs of alcoholism I‘- mes R Tucker tlrv'l'rlutt.‘ do” _|a "I will let the people of Qup— Concept ion i Ives," bec think for themse Dr. Skipp, a native of Dallas. urged the invest. Texas. was delivering the key- show up at 18," he 0 seiic am," um Vie“ or the (men, Qllt’ht‘t? t‘""""“"‘ that Stilt"? 'l‘lie Qunhnc premier, visiblv note addreiss.’t1ifft)lge “VD-dim t‘é’tt' 'Dr. Skipp urged the ho_\s and or thls method" of scaling both measures are aimed at. “am...- nr,” my”. days of 13”“; 13:):irlclé‘zlwllt gan 39.19! ay fly-ls Igix‘085|l‘l:ll‘l§:l mile Thpre was no immediate re. :(Ijilgflufiglrl‘faf?lloserlesp aiedl'iin- 53m [hp "my 501mm" m [M H - I ‘ th h h (C n ea' fl age s'ml‘ 6. ply from the government '. ‘ . ' __]_ » ‘ ‘ eduiatinn Mop would h‘, (m. m. 9 pointed on n 9 lg 0n nu n P i. - - t————r—— - ~-——»—~»—-— In" l‘ 5r”‘.‘ a ITI‘WIII‘ldl tawa to provide. Que-bee “1m _ NM ., mall": fiscal compensation if it goes __.....w~ Mr. Lesage reitciated Urie- ahead l\‘lh 7': plan: . QI'I‘IEFX' if'I‘i Hi:l1li:.its I Federal nflct of added [2. of the three-day federal-pro l or III-poiti'enl share. of per- viucial conference cndcn ‘ sonal income IRKP: in com, Thursday: pciisatinn for provmces as lygl-ppnwm in mommi,‘ m. sunun: full cost of hnspilal review in depth" by confer ln‘llmllt'“ euce committee inio \Il‘llt‘Illl‘t' of to d e r a l and proviiiciai taxes. in relation to ilicir rc sponsihllities, siiggmiiim hv Premier Ro— titt<<lhlP prm’mt‘lal tir‘Hx'iill plan in Ontario which unlllfl d splau‘ proposed f‘an til I No lllf'rt‘nsf‘ II’lt" ion: in ("In Pt"““"l Plan Of federal provincial share of fill" ct 1‘“ "l'l‘mmll [axes l‘ I:.'l".'l7tt|ll In Primp ‘11" Premier Lesazr hints tho “'0' I'Mt‘mtt of intention to stand-pat ledcral pmiium i ’1" "llt‘i‘tr’l ‘llllt (’anada Pp" provincial tax sharing irifii “"I IV” lead to double taxation LWWM mmmznl [M In. Threat by Prciiiicr l.c~,i_r ""I” """L‘Il‘rlr‘l "F" =tt‘ttt‘c of court challenge in Df‘\ "l'" ""“Y'l'lil‘f’” to carry out federal plans for llllllll\l\ “‘ll lll’t'l‘l“ student loans and tatiiili at . Inwant'es for students aged in 1"“""*"" “WE” 0' brown. and I? if he feel: 'iim i. ’ ‘ "“ “""lll't'l’S one "im. fringe provinch (‘fltlsllitl'tiiirtl l"""“”' i‘lll‘l‘t'w" of commit. rights If‘f‘ I'P\'IP\\' Federal promise to rciicw l'"“"“‘" lifdf‘rahprm’tnctal provincial objcctiom tietoic ""“l“l""“"‘ “NONI IBIP this implpmflumg ‘h P s P W" \t‘Jll. ii llh ('on‘tmitlet’ making intvr'm report then_ firth Quebec prnpotiti: lri ' I m m 'I (I I a" 9 dIM‘tlSSIMls "contrart out" of federal .l‘d l""“""I m 'I“""" formula '0! payymon" rm hmpmi “N”. provincial contracting out" -‘ ‘ ance and other shared-cost "I ‘IW‘NI'MS' Dmitramu. ‘ (Toup of 205 Island high school blem. being held It the Basit- by the division of alcohol stu- pmgrams “WWI provinces press {do students who are attending i - v Reaffirmatinn by Quohcc of quick settlement of jug-mun. . . e r (to. , . . "‘9 mm memla' youth ca Recr ation f‘entre hee is PFI department ofed m Nam M "mm". WWW. ,mmi MSW”, M" “an”. conference on the alcohol pro. The conference is sponsored ucation , r plan mineral mints ‘ . i4 ll