| OTTAWA (CP)—The federal Wellington-Huron) - Ree the cigarette manufac- to help to: develop a filter. Dr. E A wotdanen, head of the department's health serv- ices, -said he is aware of re- ports that the United States pub- lic health service is proposing to examine filters. “We are 30 about the impact of this problem on health that we would be pre- pared to do almost anything to #5515 n eliminating qaed Dr. Crawford. ito make a. profit it has to pro vide the customer with exactly what is required when ‘it is re- Mr. Starr says: * “When the trans-Canada pipe- being built worteed \cepted information and 2 15 textile worke: gets $250 | a — ae stem mee weld- |gmaller number. did anything 3 hour wate eaahinn in the increases ace ae oe See } ao oer nuts, bolt and | bout | ’ With no featur- film industry be in te Fahgay read fear i omene ; ariety of things | “Our major inroad appears te there had been no gcareer op-| amomasie nas oe the pela bi “$9 be in the age group 15 to 19." portunity ‘for Canadian actors #24 er . Ta Tieahiy "we dida't build the i a Tes the nicl otic en nae also. said there figs been {really we . ice” (to have declined slightly in the moved to the United States. en ee ; ™, eqitipment, | Operates ers have asked the depart-| va Federal Heaith Depariment | " Alive To Smoking Hazards One measure-of the effective \licity about the danger of ciz- ‘arette smoking to show that its greatest danger is in the effects on heart and arteries, with lunz | diseases second. : Dr. Lewis Brand (PC-Saska- itoon), a pipe ‘smoker, said he ‘has read that six cups of coffes ig day-swill have as great an effect on heart and arteries as leigarette smoking: seen similar material but doesn’t know whether it’s true + He said surveys indicate 50 per cent of Canadians are of the cqpeern of health — effects of authorities with’ the ‘cigarette - smoking on health ‘But only about 60 per cent ac the { e ’ ‘ 4 eG “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” rdiaw of America said Monday Presi- dent’ Johnson's- wage guide posts are a dangerous threat to the United States. economy. © Mr__Polock was’ speaking to some 100. delegates attvendiig the five-day let! bienpia- con- vention of tt: Textile Workers Union of America “AFL-CIO, CLC’. Tre selegates ropresent nearly 21200G Canadis» and US. testis @ rk § He said th? gu:depusts wiice limit. wage increases to a@ max- imum of 32 yer cent of the employee's salary. condemned the textie w v'k-re to be ‘sec- ond - clacs industria c:i'zens, glued sto ie boi.om ef the na- coms wase ladder‘ ock asd the average The , main Canadiaa output was in “fndustrial and documea tary films, TV commercials and TV -work generally. - Develop- steel. warehouses and ment of a feafure film indus- “ora : hnological distributes records and radios Term try. would complement the arts resulting from tec 3 | under a franchise. New LBJ i a a a por a . : Tt now handles more than %- 0 KincaGo (AP) — Senator om. cy , 1 in that~em-— products ranging from nuts. The new corporation could in. @ Change of law so that em WHERE SLIDE KILLED MAN oa Sette te ‘welding wits and Wayne Morse (Dem: Ore’! Vest in the Canadian film in- Ployers cannot misuse the says he will renomina- qustry. For its investment, the |courts by seeking injunctions | The aerial view shows where from Decca records—it’s the @everal houses on a- northeast life of one man. The man had _ time of the slide. workers were peashiens ta At aT a ‘ : : turn of any profits and plow this | 5'‘ : ' Toronto street lost their gar- been im his garden when renieneing the hill to: prevent : _ long road ecnteactets | possibly support Senator Robert back into the corporation | “In Ontario, government ini- dens in a slide that took the slid into the ravine. At the such a-stide. (CP Wirephoto) ~ scales. '¥. Kennedy (Dem. N.Y.), in- There also would be achieve- |tiative has now resulted in a EXPECTS TO EXPAND 1 ; . 1 e it was profitable ' he line was Mr. Starr said the company (4) of United States policy in and technical staff. A stress by recalcitrant ere Com n Shows Fr iendshi taken on, if not “Was a quick went public in 1962 because it Viet Nam. would be put on distribution The council said ith ci ow pa y p ‘goodbye to the salesman.” “‘needed- money for éxpansion. | “Jf Bob Kennedy continugs h .and export. “ settlements of individual la tion of President Johnson at the 1968 Democratic convention and ad, if Kennedy remains criti- corporation would reap a re- ment awards both for producers 6 Big’ chains would not be told was vested outside Canada—— NDP Blames - Government | For Unrest 5 D "h Tou Democratic party's federal. council Tuesday blamed inae- tion by the federal. and provin- jcial governments foF unrest jamong Canadian workers | In a statement reporting on 'a. weekend meeting, the council | said no action has been taken ‘to curb or expose unwarranted an aimless dissipation of invest- ment funds, and that, both lev- ‘els eat government have failed to“establish labor's” right to share in decisions and benefits “whose sole purpose is to de- stroy effective strike action.” judgment upholding this abuse disputes are no solution to the health department would ‘be ness of the program to make . ready to do almost anything. in- people aware of the dangers 6! SECOND SECTION Charlottetown: Wed.; June 22, 1966 PAGES * -« cluding testing cigarette filters, cigarette smoking is the fact : to lick the major health hazard aoe pees See séem t - . ae igarette smoking, . Deputy have switc © pipes and ; tare film: Ge ‘cone i adi — [Health Minister Dr. J. N. Craw- cigars. or stopped smoking LBJ Wage Guides Gerda’ Muhsinger might ee ford said Tuesday. They. were the only occupa . a he (He was replying im: the Com- tional group in, the country Called Demgerous Robert _Prittie (NDP— Burn. mens ReaKe Une walere Sm mows & aecrenee. in: the is * aby-Richmondz said the reason mittee to Marvin Howe (PC-: cidence of lung cancer.- MONTREAL (CP) — William |@ Canadian feature film indus- me 06 Dr. Waikinsoh said the de- Pollock, president of the Inter- ty had not developed _ be- | partment is. revising its pub- Nationa] Textile Workers’ Union cause control of the theatre + “ > A Unlike many companies “We're still expansion minded tpresent course, 1 wouldn't hesi- \b, sic problem, but only tem- On W en Pro it rs which foundered wide tha and over the next“two or three | on him?” Mor they had to take a percentage Da Pp ' : ' “ : : p ;wet ngered whe} the. Ati | ‘ : ; te to support him,” Morse . i i \porarily remove the symptoms | see y ee z F 7 tomobile replaced ‘hore years hope ‘to double our size} ooig sunday a television of Canadian feature films. How- |porarily by bringing into Acklands some By GORDON GRANT icompanies which now are Starr, vice-president and secre- drawn transportation, Acklands TORONTO (CP)\—If it's prof- tary - treasurer. ‘What comes |changed its business and began ttable we'll be friends, other- first, servicve or. profit We |selling car parts which now ac- wise we're not interested: . can’t service. if we-don't profit.”’.count for’ about..50_per cent—of That about sums up the busi< He says that while the com- jthe company’s sales—they were ness approach of Acklands Ltd.. pany sells and distributes a $17,000,000 in 1965 and were up ‘panies -whieh .we bought \they were unpr make money.” jowned by -management—com- 2 , when Senate critics of the administra- tion’s Viet Nam pplicy, added fgx)-said the Conservatives sup-" t ofitable, but now | program. | Morse, one of the severest \that if Johnson is re-nominated, ever, the government support the new corporation.” Michael Forrestall ported the proposal. He though’ was “counting. on film -agencies to (PC—Hali- without getting at the root \causes. ks ® California - } ~ Included in this group . “lhe hopes the Republicans ‘“‘wi'l the plan was one to “excite the Lt Cc Warton and Co al nominate someone who-can beat~bold-and encourage the-daring:**= Hamilton which has branches him in the November election” However, he wondered if a ifrom Montreal to Sault Ste. Ma-| He mentioned Governor Mark government could guarantee rie and is in the industria) |Hatfield of his home state, Ore- “legislative artistic and fiscal | Sebeene See GA Cea wattered across Canada. \back in the horse and carriage |Hyman Bessin and Chairman mine and mill supply business. 600. a8 @ possible Republican success in a field: such as the. | that the whereabouts of this The company doesn't apolo- of the 1890s providing Leonard Wolinsky bought the! _tee Bern Electronics -L4d. contender who could defeat film industry. WASHINGTON (AP) —. Call-| missing statue of former Pre- we being motivated bY blacksmith services and acces-/company from Mr. Wolinsky’s with branches from Fort William Johnson. MUST AVOID PATRONAGE _ (fornia ‘was pictured as headed mier Maurice Duplessis is peor. sories for buggies. father. to. Vancouver. Morse; a former Republican, Patronage must be avoided in for disaster. unless its fantastic known. The statue disappear- “We want to give our custom “Even then the first question; At that time the company) —Mc and Mc Ltd. of British said he intends to vote for Hat- appointments to the corpora- |rate of population growth is | ers the best we can, but at the.asked a manufacturer who|had seven branches, it now has |Columbia which distributes Ze-/field in the Oregon Senate race tion. Its makeup must be ‘not |checked. t . * | nith radios. Decca records and/this fall. Hatfield, eritic of only from the arts but from the| If the present net gain of Primaries Suggested . § gges Qa -distributors_-of almost —anything--wide—variety—of —products; at-a-price, with its head office main asset is service. ‘n Winnipeg, its executive of- gyaRTED IN 1890s fices in Toronto and branches ~ackiands started in business Slow its -24 per cent in the first quarter ‘of this year . The company moved along ly until 1959 when President - =. : ie Seen Headed ~ MISSING STATUTE FOUND? For Trouble cae or an fa after | ts conipletion sameeren or, Liberals. (CP Wirephote) same time we are not inter-|wanted us.to handle his goods '$5 and net profit has jumped: to ested in making friends and was ‘What's the markup.’ "’ Mr. !$370,000 from $75,000 ‘has steel warehouses on the Viet Nam policy, is running 2s world of business——— jabout 1,500 new residents — ‘osing money,” ~ says Nathan Starr ‘said in-an interview. “If! The firm's philosophy 's that West Coast. the Republican candidate As he spoke unidentified ups eeeee Gere 20 et in SSS ————— ‘against: Representative Robert suggested Miss LaMarsh in the fees a ae half the pres- B. Duncan (Dem. Ore.), 2 sup- role. of Laura Secord sneal eer i porter of Johnson’s Viet Nam course. : jmake a good subject for a fea- King ent through the enemy lines mit lane’ MONTREAL ZCP) —. Candi- Congestion of such magnitude ,dates for political office in Que- | was described as annual bec should be selected by pri-|in a meeting fand impossible,” by: Robert C. 'mary elections, not by the pres- |, ee : Cook, president of the Popula- ent system of political conven-.| gigned an tion Conference Bureau; Inc. He |tions which are often rigged, | : Ba ayer lsaid the problem presents ‘an ‘Arthur. FE. Seguin, independent | commission. : junprecedented challenge to hu-/member of the Quebec legista- | He said the later ‘intolerable Cc ‘Mammoth Conservative Rally Friday, . June 24th at 9 p.m. Souris Regional High School : - Auditorum | DOUGLAS BROS & JONES INC. three this protection =. ns heise ie | ture, safd Tuesday. will ureau - ; 'profit educational organization ar Bang lade club Dect | cuss what publiching information on popt- - ha ae y DS tions can be brought Hation trends and their economic Wold “take politics out of the Recommendations w ‘and social effects. sewer and eliminate the }submitted to the next | Writing in the June issue of | sham and ‘scandal’ associated |of the 13-country the bureau’s bulletin, Cook said | with present constituency con- | Boston next year. California’s current 19,000,000| ventions” Mr. enid Conde people already are faced with; “The institution of a primary |een a leading exponent of lurgent housekeeping problems system in Quebec would mean | protection ° centring on “the basic essen- that, within a given period be- - tials of existence: Pure air and |fore a general election or even Whi " - Rights March 5 p -water—for—residential,_in-|a— byelection, party supporters ‘dustrial and agricultural use:,,who wish to do so would be en- | _|| sufficient_land_for living space: [titled to register their_party_al- | ‘and the production of adgquate legiance.”. he said 7 Par duced evidence of widespread ing, tension and loneliness. dissatisfactionge with present) «There “[methods “used by the principal out me yow,’” he said “They }parties to select candidates. are having a hard time |us. I counted 275 at lunch Sat» jurday. Saturday night they .ran short and were serving dogfood from. cans.” 4 | It might -be thought - difficult |to be lonely in a crowd which - ’ . Sp onsor ed b ' the Y.P Cc 's of Kin ounty energy to keep the whole com- | Registered members would : : * i | lex operative.” |then vote for the candidate of | ‘their choice | BELZONI, Miss. (AP)—Hank ’ Sta ~ : Mr: Seguin said the June. 3 eivil rights - .aveas ; rring tg io ot eM a provincial election had pro-|a week of hot ‘sun, | a fi s gn eee me the “KINGFISHERS” Volkswagens Are Our Specialty Complete. hne. of genuine Volkswagen parts. ~— ' RUDISCH'S Protection For Seals Improved T.V. Stars from Halifax & National T.V, Pius Modern and Old Time Dancing By The- - - : DOWNTOWNERS Plus —-LOCAL TALENT ~ _EVERYONE WELCOME ~ 1 pone Guests | ~ Hon. Walter R. Shaw & Mel McQuaid, M.P. ae Meet Your Candidates... |. Keith MacKenzie & Peter MacAulay ~~ .. Refreshments Served Inserted by Ist Kings P.C. 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He- went to school in Omaha, Neb., recently gradu- ated from Rice Houston, Tex., and oe =~ is ‘headed or two years 'eace Corps duty in Peru g He joined the march because he‘ felt the presence of whites would demonstrate whites deeply. concerned * i ¥FFENDED 3 However, seme of the» whites with the column in its. early days—some of them still are here—offended Hank’s ideals. He rated the deliberately sloppy whites with wild mops of cap to the Negro movement, not || a help “These weirdoes are intelli- |; gent and so are the Negro ;lead- ers,” -he said. “It seems only | common sense to me that. if || these white volunteers shaped up a little, shaved, their voter registration work. would not || arouse nearly so much animos- ‘| ity from’ white people in the community.”’ meas! PHARMACY WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION J. E. H. Worth, 1914. Reg. Pharm. 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