ig gg Students Union Is Informed oe ; Votingchangesimposible | == (Cs GO Gnardian By BRENDA. LARGE amended to its _beesent form so “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” t OTTAWA (CP)—Nelson Cas- that students c vote in the R: 3 a tonguay, chief electoral officer. university constituency as long SECOND SECTION ,, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept. 18, 1965. mos ; es told the Canadian Union of Stu- as they were resident there at . ; dents here nothing can be |he time the election writs were done to change a section of the | issued. ie Ste | Price Canada Elections Act which the The current difficulty has e » union says will prevent several never arisen before because thousand students from voting elections since 1938 have always Nov. 8. been called at a time when Increase In The 138,000-member students | students were in residence. union is up in arms over a tech-| The union, in a telegram to U.S. De ted nicality in the act which says/Mr. Castonguay Friday, said re university students who wish to strict application of the act ¢ .VELA ( oi vote away from home must be would contravene its spirit and ae A Sempron has on in residence at their universi- | intent. signed in the American steel ties when the election writs are STUDENTS OBJECT ~—Tinduatey staal wees pee une} issued. | It asked the electoral officer ‘ i The writs were issued Wed-|to reconsider his interpretation ee — . ood ' nesday, when most students |of the act and ‘devise appro- wondering whether they can in- s were not yet in residence. Reg- priate procedures to overcome crease them Steel magazine istration in most Canadian uni- this highly objectionable situa- says : vrsities is just getting under |tion.” : “Users know the new steel way. The vice-president of the un- contract jacks: up production The situation will prevent |ion, Richard Good, said al! pos- |costs,"" the metal - working resident university students sible pressure would be brought | wooly says from voting unless they go|to bear to have the section p40. H home on election day. The un- jchanged. ; a Peart ion says this will be impossible| He said the students union hast that steel inventories are at a jfor most of them, both finan- asked its legal advisors to con- record high of around 28,000,000 cially and academically. | sider the situation, and is also or 29,000,000 tons and that im- jcanvassing its members in 45 7 |PEARSON SORRY : universities to find out exactly porters are winning new cus- Earlier Friday Prime Mints- | ow many students will be af- ‘°™ers=imports are running at jter Pearson said he was ‘sorry fected. a record rate equivalent to 10 . about this technicality.” He told |***: : per cent of U.S. production.’’ : : , -_. | ~~ '*We-have- no- idea: how~many -* aes ees VETERAN SHOOTS LARGE HAWK - tas “conference ie aes ater wa at bea = ie madnae” syn hea : ee find out whether any way can eae but cage ge loca greater pan vn Pg a — Harry Dawson of Sea Cow = _— he — -—_ 2 —_ nee ' _— jbe found to prevent the students |W =e ,. ports might keep any early | Pond is seen showing a large ; bird, which had been’ seen in | we) char Si ocdec at cia ee involved from. losing their vote. |Fome neers Se who Price hike within the additional | hawk he shot at his home one fg into action when the the area during the past weck. | But Mr. Castonguay told an |Per be able to vote at eight ‘St that mills will encounter tn | @ay last week. Mr. Dawson, interviewer: “This section is| tod a the first year of the contract. Coe eC REG TO aAS LOA EL - |Montmorency snd. the party's conninna - a etotuie Parte |= Sen Steel companies ‘estimate the : j ” e red ; : | ment. nly arliament can) | additional direct cost over the | * eg : H. BENNETT CARB ? Social Crediters Quebec Chieftain, a5 saving he \change it and Parliament has| L. E. Shaw Ltd, "month. te ot the contract | ied | 1 ot Tie . a oo Quebec Said will-be a candidate again | been. dissolved.’ : will range from $10 to $16.a) |. side onl i “en eet ete ee ; District. Superviser $ n ry independent?” he was|_1he. chief electoral officer Bu Nfld Plant ton of finished steel, depending | See ee wm «=f Charlottetown, P.E.1. 3 Je p ae an lepe ‘ |Said the first such section was ys ° on product mix, the publication POPE VISITS ANCIENT CA ACOMB Sg Sun tlle of Conade 9) Quitting arty as es = ‘inserted in the act in 1988 to| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — | says. ~ Phone - $] | “Certainly Not as a Thomson-| give university students the|L., E. Shaw Ltd. of Halifax has : ee a : $ MONTREAL (CP) — Pub- ite,” he is quoted as saying. Fight a ede liad celine [purchased the brick-manufactur. ESTIMATES COST RISE Pope, Paul VI lights a votive. Communist lands “live in the authorities expained. At left ‘@eeee- -eceer- cee here sa at ed b te L “The 35-month package !s es- lamp during a visit Sunday to oatacombs. In 1943 Nazis shot is the Pope’s chambertaim, Re | ined reports, ere say pial | ir Marcoux is quoted by Le! “Before then, they had to vote |ing facilities of C. and M. Pelly | ee the Ardentina Caves at the 320 Itaians in the Ardeatine Msgr. Mario Nasalli Rocca df ARR TANAAAAARRARRRRRS®, | none of the five Social Credit |Devoir as saying the other four jin their home constituency or Ltd. near Clarenville, Nfld., it|timated by the United Steel- | Ardentina 7 : 7 ae . : Laer Pa outskirts of Rome. He deplor- caverns. He lit the lamp in a Cornegliano. (AP Wirephoto - ~ & members in Quebec province |Quebec Social Credit members |not at all.” ‘ PURITY DAIRY ¢ will be run under that party's |will also leave the party. | When the students first got |4 > f “Parents Prefer g banner in the Nov. 8 elections. | ‘~he other Social Credit mem-|the dual voting right, they had \to double the plant’s annual oe a cents of it is effec- | e The reports~appear in Le De-|persin Quebec are Jean-Louis jto be in the university constit- [pacity to 4,000,000 bricks and {| tive in first year. The sec- | workers of A ica t or , : fhe announced here. 73 er ‘ais teers? 3 = | ed the modern Christians in sign of peace and hope, church by cable from Rome). The Shaw firm said it plans | : a \ v Purity broducts” G |volr and La Presse. Montreal Frenette (Portneuf), Gerard uency for a least seven of the |this would be increased to $,000,- | never oF a cents an 317 Kent St Dial 47125 2 dailies. Chapdelaine (Sherbrooke, Mar-|12 months before the election |000 in five years. The present | 35 pect me “year cost * . fa ore . * Le Devoir quotes Guy Mar-|cel Lessard (Lac-St. Jean) and writs were issued. £ |workforce of 50 also is expected *”- : WLLL VOOCLELCCOHS~ | Cu, Social Credit member for 'Maurice Cote (Chicoutimi). | In 1948, the section was ito be doubleds td nee soebete oie peed worrying metal-working execu- | mncennet = BQCK In-Force For Election | : Hie see! production rate: 1 ania (0p)— Wb peolee -Klectea wadgeld and Ulalan ad” ba cold: “the edvectip \ . : the U.S. for the next few weeks | ional image-makers, a fixture|agency share—are the kind of|ing agency may decorate it to - ce will be determined by the ex-|in Canadian politics, ate back/things that are not made public.|make it more attractive.” bs cccicene tent to which steel users con-| in force for the Nov. - oe (os a sas eeaces ae feerealt aging Terry Grier, the NDP secre- : | Liberals, Conservatives officials. wants ac-|tary, said the New Democrats 7 ‘ FACH save ii re scene the New Democrats will all use |cused of spending more than the |hired Dunsky, Advertising at the re eee: says. It | advertising agencies to he1p/other fellow. ~ _, |first. of the year. : adds that last week's output of put their policies across. Social! However, there is a lot of} “We were impressed with MONTH 2,380,000 ingot tons—equivalent Credit and the Quebec’based | money to share. Informed opin-|their tdeas,” he said. The : . s fo an annual rate of 124,000,000 | Creditistes are considering their|ion here estimates the total five- agency and the NDP will have : : en tons—was not a true measure use. : | party election outlay at around|a closer working relationship is of what to expect in weeks to | Both big and little flames tn $27,000,000. This is double—and than. the party had with ad | come. the advertising ‘field will share |in addition to—the amount it!agencies in the last. two cam- oo t parties |will cost the federal treasury to! paigns. “Demand had not yet shaken | in the bonanza as the down ‘to conditions brought untie the purse strings to woo|Stage the election. | We Cag that eee reget about by the new labor contract | the voter. |GET CO zone pene ie — ; NS = z * - * and the labor day holiday re- i ; _| How much the agencies will|any degree you must have ad- ' | duced operations’. pag poate ty os get is anybody's guess. Party vice from professionals.” 0 : jtotal staff of seven. At ‘the na-/Official are quick to Point ou Mr_Gier aad Ge Dendy e is : a agency income iro i Russians Reject 2 Macharek ‘saved have |comes not from the party, but/with communications medi a. Rice Fteition omc. the biggest agency in "0M commissions on party|They write no speeches and de- Launch Invitation Cats %. “ads they place in newspapers) cide no strategy. s and on radio and television. The} In the last electian, Social The, Conservatives have no ' Ww: TON P)— . |15-per-cent commission is de- ASHINGTO (AP)—Russia ’ t tt fed fiat 1. | fi y tecae va a Toronto firm, . ‘ has turned down an_ invitation Their ‘agencies are hired by the ; : : . A CHANCE IN EVERY PACK OF No. 7 CIGARETTES ; to send an observer to the laun- [provincial campaign organiza: Le cua nae ee yond ate their advertis- a ; i ching of the two - man space-|tions. ‘will spend less on adverusing | Chale’ Guaban- haan, craft Gemini 6 from Cape Kem! Last time out, these included |+p; -nedy, Fla., text month, thie at least three ‘Toronto firms—-\uSasien’ ily ehoke note nat then. by- Real Caouette, had. thetr White House has announced. |.Dalton K. Camp Associates, | yortisi Votler own agency to place -television Press.._s e.c r etary... Bill. --D..McKim--Advertising--and=the=F-—— onde ste Sic oon and _tadioads... "ae Moyers said President Johnson | H. Hayhurst Co. Others on the| Each of the federal party's“ In a post-election spt most “regrets the Russians have not list were Burns Advertising of| Provincial organizations w 111) Quebec members of the Social been able to accept the invita- Montreal and O’Brien Advertis-|&@ve™its own agency. However, | Credit party followed Mr. Ca- Z tion. ling of Vancouver. |in most cases this will also be /ouette into the Creditiste group. . |MacLaren’s, the federal choice. | 4 spokesman said they hore to Who runs the campaign—the | hire an agency again this time. agency or the party? | “The party runs everything,” Percale an em Communitis anything. The political oe T E R 16 ae! are made by the party. - | vertising decisions are ratified | oO un by the party. Everything the) woRONTO (CP)—The Cans agency does is checked.”’ . ee “ |dian Communist party has an- Homeuet,—s0..-_calleg-—media = that JC Wil Rave 16 CAN |decisions’—where :and how to)": | place. ads—are largely up ta in the Nov. 8 federal Sali @enanieitees ear Five will run in Ontario, four the ‘party ygenerally follows its |i British Columbia, two each professional judgment. ' “|in Quebec, Saskatchewan. and MacLaren’s, Mr. Davey said, Alberta and-one in Manitoba ldoes -no speech-writing and no 1m the 1963 federal election the Iresearch. The Liberals picked Party’s 10 candidates - all lost ‘up MacLaren’s after their 1958 | their $200 deposits, failing in election defeat. Cockfield-Brown ©2Ch case to win half as — was dropped. votes.as the winning candidate. oy i are | |happy one for us.” FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)— | USE REGIONAL AGNCIES Scientists of the United States, | ‘Ri¢hatd Thrasher, Conserva-|the Soviet Union, Canada, Nor- tive national director, said his |way and Denmark have decided | party used advertising agencies |that polar bears are an inter- }on a national level inthe 1962 national resource and must be | vote, but decentralized for 1963.| protected Concluding a confer- The party will follow the 1963 ence held to consider the bears |pattern this time with all ad- future, they decided each na- vertising being done on a re-'tion should conduct a research gional basis. The party has the program on the animals within Ifinal say in the ad. € their territory and adjacent in- “We know what we want tn ternational waters—- ate ies 1 er er Ce CII Oa AD tn AR a a sunceeubnasinen fica ~ No othercigarette delivers ~~ ~ the flavour like Number7. Made from cream-of-the-crop tobaccos, ~ Number/ cigarettes are packed “firmer, rounder and fuller. For st | — King Size value,try = apackofNumber? “< Cigarettes . They deliver the flavour! Plan For Your Future see the | CANADIAN FORCES - ‘RECRUITING TEAM At The Following Location RCAF Association, _ Summerside Wednesday, 15th Sept. 1] a.m. ~ 6 p.m. Canadian Forces Career Counsellors will be avail- able to provide full information on the great variety of opportunities offered in the services. Immediate openings are available in Canada’s de- fence team for young men and women interested in a job which has excellent pay and prospects, KING SIZE FILTER TIP "SHARING $30,000: (1304 Exc). AUGUST WINNERS | OR mail this coupen to your Canadian Forces Re- = Mr. G. Amédée, Montreal, Quebec Mrs. J. Jones, Toronto, Ontario Mr.R. Noel, Granby, Quebec Mr. A. Simpson, Bedford, Nova Scotia | cruiting Centre at: . 1 ~AND COMBINATION Mr. G. Carruthers, RCAF StationComox,B.C, Mr. M. Lafrise, Saint Felicien, Quebec Mr. M. come Kelliher, fs Mr. K. GSnook, Hamilton, Ontario q a 4 ¥ Mr. J. Colman, Kirkland, Quebec Mrs. P. E. Lyon, Scarboro, Ontario Mrs. L. Ouellette, Toronto, Ontario _Mr. D. H. Van der Windt, Downsview, » Att P t S Mrs. C. Hansen, Toronto, Ontario Mr. F..T. Marlay, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mr-8,-Pinttp,; Montreal, Quenec Ontario Q Ch | A ention oO ato i pers Mrs. D. McKay, Toronto, Ontario Mrs. MoRokosz, Toronto, Ontario Mrs. E. Varty, Bassano, Alberta veen ar otte rmoury Some of the new regulatione under the Canada ‘Agricultural Products Standards Act, effective September 15, 1965 as applied to. potatoes and turnips: : ‘ { . Mr, C. Harvey, Chicoutimi, Quebec 9? 22 4 Mrs. O. 1. Johnson, Trai!, B.C Mrs, M. J. Morneau, White Rock, B.C; Mr, D, P, Shugarman, Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. J. Vignoul, Levis, Quebec SHARING $20,000: (5289 Ex iP hescclbleg jUUU. ($289 EACH) Charlottetown, P.E.I. ——— a Cc Mr, R, Gatidreau, Montreal, Quet Mr. A. £. Luxton, Ottawa, Ontario Mr-V--3;Scherk, Prince R — é Mrs. A. Anderson, Lilloset, B.C. ee eee 8 Ee c . i Sanam Ba ee Pho : 892 2 —__ . Mr. O. Archibald, Yavenby, B.C. Mr. J.C. Gonda, Penticton, B.C. Mrs. P. E. Lyon, Scarboro, Ontario Mr. L. Schlosser, Downsview,-Ontario ne: = 1 1 . 5 ee Mr. F. Balogh, Toronto, Ontario « Mr. K. L. Goodfellow, Burlington, Mrs. P. Magill, Hamilton, Oritario “Mrs. T. E. Scott, Redwater, Alberta ; : 6 1. Inspection fees raised from $4.90 to $5.00 per > hy a Mr. S. J. Belanger, Belleville, Ontaria Ontario Mrs o Martini, Blair nore, Alberta : Mc. Sitar, Victoria, B.C. i | Ce carload. - ml Mr. J. He-Biggar, Cooksville, Ontario Mr. A. Goulet, Otta«a, Ontario Mr. A. cCormick, Trail, B.C. Mr Skomorowski, Wynyard, Sask. ‘ A = we N a A t Ils f ba f “da thats oe Mr.-G. Bouchard, Moosomin, Sask. i . sh Calgary, porate . = A. McKay, Scarboro, Ontario Mus C.. Speers, Oakville, Ontario Please mail me full particulars without obligation we ew ct calls tor new ZS for pocatoes. Oy Whine entre rorms tort ver r. 1. G: Brown. I n, C , ° . C. Hansen, Toront ntario rs. D. McKay, Toronto, Ontario Mr. A. E. .H : ; as ‘ ‘ - Z jj t Seven game in ever, pack of Me. i San Samenton, Miberte : one t : . ~ Ur. W.H. McKay, Calgary, Alberta Mr. L Surin tebboycaas | regarding enrolment requirements in: ’ 3. - All potatoes tor export, to off-shore points in cn A q nm ever, ) Teds isman, , : cen , f e > “y ocyen 9 : = ~ Mrs. J. Clement, St. Hilaire, Quebec f f y, Sas Mr. R. Moffet, Barons, Alberta Mr. D. Sytsma, Athens, Ontario | , rt LJ 100 pound bags require 10 oz. jute. Wo / ciaarettes Those who submit Miss P. Connor, St. Thomas, Ontario Miss-S. Hunt, London, Ontario Mr. J. Moore, Sarnia, Ontario Miss O. Torrance, Winnipeg, Manitoba | : NAVY ARMY AIR FORCE 4 In futu table 4%” j the numbers in correct sequence Mrs. J. Croke, Saskatoon, Sask. Mrs. F. Jensen, Calgary, Alberta Mrs. D. Morley, London, Onfario Mr. A. J. Tousignant, Montreal, Quebec : ° n future potatoes over 4". in diameter i a ia il naik Mrs. C. Dioguardi, Ottawa, Ontario Mrs. E. cous tcaannan Quebec or vie ae mana - on J. Tracey, Port Arthur, Ontario | (Please Print) “- not saleable. . share in $30,000 Those whe subme Mr. J. Dunne, St. Thomas, Ontario Mr. P. Krish, Edmonton, Alberta r. T. Prior, St. James, Manitoba . ts. E. Whyte, Keswick, Ontario - dices isles’ pa cine Biller Seaatenss Mr. A. Eddenden, Burlington, Ontari- Mrs. S.. Kyte, Cornwall, Ontario Mrs. E. Randall; Saint John, Mr. P. Wiley, Madeira Park, B.C. Name 5. Turnips under the new Act will be called fire set = - Mrs. V. Fanérick, Gonsul, Sask Mr. H. Lawton, Saskatoon, Sask. New Brunswick wt Mr. J. Woodward, Saint John, e NAME cerns Pa eerer at a ee Te Condens ‘ Rutabagas. The name turnip can be share mn SPN AN Contegy open te Mr. R. Fritsch, Edmonton, Alberta Mrs..H.. Lemay, Ottawa, Ontario ~_ Mrs. |. Reilly, Vancouver, B.C. New Brunswick KS * i > Pp . used on ee cisek veneer well Mrs. E. Galloway, Regina, Sask Mr. R. Lemay, Keewatin, Ontario Mrs. M, Reid, St. Vital, Manitoba * Mr. P. Yakamovich, Bienfait, Sask. Address (ie Pet EES ese Eee ts coe eee ee sh tags and bags until Dec. 31st in ord+r to dis- 2! pe eighteen years, OF ove Sm: 5 Garepy, Denman, Cabos ied, tagiae, Sarnia: Ontario Mr. R. Richards, North Burnaby. 8.6. on A pose of present stocks on hand. - ity a epee Fe ey ; oe KO wo etes ; se : oe __ SPONSORED BY ROCK CITY TOBACCO CO. (1960) LIMITED THE MANUFACTURERS OF NUMBER 7 KING SIZE FILTER CIGARETTES ie tlie a ; : = , NO, 7265-8 Education .. ciinebaiaind cmp -&.1. Potato Board (cy ¢ Charlottetown, P. F. 1.