' geem to be satisfied there is no |U.S. conduct ' course of pushing ehead with for next year’s congressional ‘ Leon Balcer, a former leader of \rsundiand in answer to * Quebee Conservatives, sald ocr cammtanne. Bio beloved bec provincial politics asa , ; eral. TA ‘ gage “is pure speculation.” said: ‘but I am still interested in poll-| ' tics. That's :all.” , | federal scene in September after | + Jeaving- the Conservatives ear- ' Hier this year in protest against ' he a at the provincial . Liber ' i during the weekend. ; t he reiterated Wednesday | what he told then— g ' that he went to meeting as : » “an observer.” SRAGALERE LTP The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 27, 1965. 9) ~Trois-Rivieres and leader of the | ' being nothing to declare,” he| Camera added. NEW INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE SAID LOOMING IN BRITAIN: LONDON (Reuters)—A new trial exports, the minisiry industrial digpute i looming issued a statement saying that in Britain—a battle of outs, without the metric system beits and . screws. On the one side is British with @ aysiem industry, armed with up to by the rest of the world 4.000 different types of But British which decreed Tuesday the 15 years to Continental metric. thread leave them with tons should be adopted to tidy up of obsolete machinery. | ‘Britain's setew system. And The Financial Times, Five main types of nuts and the authoritative business bolts. each using a specifie daily, reported Wednesday number of threads to the ifich, Canada and the United States currently hold Britain's tha- afe stubbornly sticking to the chinery together. ; The first was introduced “Thus ekhough something during the industrial revolu ike & the tion and the last a year ago. of the world live ia Each one was devieed as en oriented countries, the w intended standard. engineering industry (so much After 80 engineering chiefs of met here Tuesday to discuss i divided more or less fifty- the problem of adopting & fifty between the inch and the uniform system to aid indus metre.” = U.S. Debate Sharpens How To End Viet N By JOHN HEFFERNAN _$#France WASHINGTON (Reuters) — to pass. US. Viet Nam battle casuaities| But the president has War also been allowed are. growing, and at. home, de- let tbe known that be-wa ak | bate sharpens on how the war congress in for ;a sup | ean be brought to an end. plemental appropriation with | the inevitable increase im loss Viet Nam. This could | of American lives. ‘lead to the deepest and most | But most Americans stilt | penetrating inquiry yet into the of alternative to the present ticans are looking for en issue | US. involvement in the hope elections end might try to capl- | the Communists will be con-|talize on the administration's vinced of U.S. determination to troubles in Viet Nem. gee South Viet Nam is left “as famies powered to bde| Chinese Seek brate Thanksgiving Day in the US. today, ter wares 'e TO Save Coal Anti-war demonstrations are oe ag fo i ana ibly PEKING (Reuters) Win- Sad the best and only way to end the) Coal stoves are the normal! war isto increase bombing @t- heating method in millions of tacks in North Viet Nam imorthern Chinese homes. They want to start hitting et/. “Save coal like " is the targets in Hanoi and | big front-page im the Haiphong. Some well-known and ‘s Daily newspaper Wed- influential Americans are y. It devotes considerable | cated this course: | which “some factories, “army | President Johnson j units, student canteens and is content for’ the moment with households have saved 30 to 90 ' the support he etill enjoys from | per cent. ame SE Critics of the administration | millions of tons of coal could be} Balcer Plans Not P ; tn the Ailantle where she rae of ressing The tug ee | TROISRIVIERES, Que (CP) Srnaey om the coast of New. sft here he has no pianse for | tretghter her any immediate plunge into Que- rough ggg Mr. Balcer said in a telephone | interview that a published re saying he is about to join party of Premier Jean Le The former transport minister | “I am out of federal politics, | Mr. Balcer retired from the| the party leadership of John! Diefenbaker. : oD RECORD: FNS see them today at ISLAND RADIO a a ded All Gift Boxed the Fashion Shoppe open all day Saturday Gt. 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