my wut “Germany and Britain, “Tinited Nations’ « ‘io where Saturday he received General U Thant_ walks iv ~ an honorary doctorate of laws procession at the » University arid gave the convocation ad- of Windsor, Windsor, Ont., Gress. Besides him, LEFT, is a U_THANT_IN. PF PROCESSION. “the the.. board of J.. Stuart. governors, 4 sad university's chairman of John (AP. Wireptioto) ~ here by F.rank 4 agreement was reached. 4 | ' West Coast Investigation from ° the answer fishery and concern by Cana- coast. some. .misunderstanding Planned On Fish Catch Data nti OTTAWA (OP) —~- Who is:not accented. by the I? n- 4 t en! eatehing which fish in those wa- States, said Mr. Rotichaud js So His department was seeking government contract and* a © | hour, work week with a maxi- miim of eight. hours overtime. The_.amendment — wil] give some teeth ,to the act, said Har- ris’ S, Johnstone, director of: the labor standards branch. ‘Under- the--present apt a con- 4 ~ 4 sate for al! fobs nites federa! | The Gusmaa Charlottetown, Mon., May 30, 1966. TF * a ait in New England We can have “not enough power The other aues- ‘t i there is to -go around ‘No Market Problem Foreseen tion—is whether’ we can develop — For St. John River Project WASHINGTON. (AP) S: a—marketing plan _and_a_ frans-.. mission plan whichis Brod everyone. ‘last fall, he has had some in- ~ “‘I-think-we can do this on The quest ion was posed immediate treasuty—hoard ap._ tractor had nothing to lose by Interior Secretary Stewart Udall. teresting conversations with pri-that_is what we-will be working Howard proval for a_research study to violating the act. If caught un- foresees little trouble ‘in mar-' vate: power spokesmen, rural on” Of course, this is not’ a. (NDP--Skeena) at a.meeting -of ascevtain just how many fish of der-paying. employees” he was keting power~from hydroelectric ‘electrification groups and mu- burning issue’ today hecaiise we the Commons mittee and drew. a quick reply whom.. Fisheries Minister -Robi-| Mr. that his Robichaud that stressed © chaud fishermen. ‘The “amendment carries “pen- ‘department no retaliation is planned: against alties for. violations. ‘plans a research study to find. US “Lioyd R Crouse (PU —Queens- The problem .inval¥es the con- Linenburg’ said: similar studies - troversial West Coast salmon are needed off the northeast Greenland fish e-r- |dian fishermen t h*a t Alaskan Men were’ making deep inroads fishermen aré netting far too into. Atlantic salmon catches: many salmon destined for Brit- There was -‘‘great “App ‘ehen- ish Columbia waters. 7 sion on the East Coast’ about The topic was the subject of the “possible extinction of sal- | meetings in Seattle. earlier this mon stocks." Some type of in- month between Canadian and ternational ° agreement. was _US- fishery. authorities. but no needed and negotiations -' ‘should start without delay!” <..—» see Mr: Robichaud- said his de- Sane partment. ~is*“''greatly . con-_ the Canadian position ‘expressed cerned’ sia the. Greenland” following | the lames meet-- catches ‘and the matter will be ings. vaised. at’ the June meeting —of “The Sait areas the Internationat-Convention for has “no. intention of authorizing. the North Atlantic Fisheries in salmon net fishing on the high Madrid. seas,” he told the—committee. ~ However;-Canada—“‘reserves the = it to extend its fisheries sea- Wages WMaacac ‘Crux. of the dispute is the dis- tance from ,the Alaskan coast- | Clears Hurdle line that the state's fishermen) orrawa (CP) — An amend are-nettingsalmon,A- 1957 ment to the Fair Wages: and.. agreement between Canada and Hours_of ee ee me Wa the Commons labor commit- LINE FAVORS ALASKA ‘7 tee’ and Liabor~§ Minister -Maps--aecompanying th e Nicholson said he would like to agreement set ‘this line. about °°¢ it. get final reading ‘in the three. miles. off Alaska _and-up Commons as _soon_as_possible. Mr. Robichaud said there cent studies | indicate Alaskan With the National Labor Cole, | fishermen ‘yvere netting a high was long overdue. | for Canadian waters. ~ Continuing French NATO Role ~ Urged By Britain, By MOHSIN LONDON ALT (Reuters) — West which would push Ffance fur- ending -ther out of NAT rt two days of top-level talks, | 3. France shorfld not’ occupy ealled for a contifuing French - -place—in NATO - role in NATO and imporved re- without making appropriate lations with Communist coun- ‘contributions. tries, 4. The 17 - year - old organ? West German Chancellor Lud- jzation must be modernized. wig Erhard and Britifh Prime ©The communique alsa méf- Minister Wilson said in+a com: | tioned Britain's willingness ‘to munique they agreed fully on join the. European Common the need .to bolster the inte- Market provided essential Brit- grated NATO defence. s¢'stem, ish and British Commonwealth “after the French decision to pull | interests -were safeguarded. e 7 tether sore out of its joint ey ‘com-., bees - mand structure. BONN “(Reliteta) They, said that at next month's Jor Erhard emphatically NATO ministerial council meet- cured France Wednesday AS- its ing in Brussels, decisions-should troops still are wanted in West . be on a reorganization of NATO Germany after ‘they are with: inte- oo and on agreements with France drawn “fromthe NATO-. ‘on her continuing role in the grated command system. alliance.” Pes Bul Erhard and Wilson failed gf 'hars,, Mer returning, dir to reach ‘accord on another is- —sue;-Britain's_reguest—that—West- “Tower Tosa) cand: ~ Germany meet all the foreign- Rrantete demand exchange costs of keeping 51,000 now whathar British troops in Germany. At present West Germany off- last. wéek- to. French troops their. withdrawal from NATO in- gets part of these costs, which, , 5 s total about £90,000,000" ($270,." *€etation “begins, = = 000,000) a year. 4 Fphard said he wanted to re- REPORT BY. MID-SEPT. ply with an emphatic, very The two leaders agreed that clear and unequivocal “‘yes,” a mixed “commission should 270 this included: air aswell as study the problem and report !and forces. by Sept. 15. But he reiterated that French On East-West. relations, Chancel-. don, went Telore the. Bundestag replied to— weré wanted after July 1,-when | troonsin Germany must _under- - ania within ity. they, agreed to continiie efforts to improve relations with Rus- sia and East European coun- tries. : Their joint ‘communique did fy not. spell’ out ‘their points of agreement on NATO but Brit- ish officials listed them as fol- ao 2 » There must be a strong: in Series military organization. New Plan _ Tried Int. 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His advertisment read —Hotel guests—will, be served frée a bottle of beer whenever the’ hotel is -rocked by an earthquake recording. three.. on a scale of seven.’ : Service prices are scaled according - to the intensity of the tremor. If the quake registers four, strong enough to topple chim- ney’s there is a 50-per-cent discount on hotel charges/ If here” isan intensity of five, strong enough to knock a without’ paying anything. Matsushiro has been rocked-new ‘patterns hy more than 30,000 tremors. since last’ August. | to a-maximum of a mile off ant Mr. Nicholson said the ‘amend- ee ae BC comet :--However;~more~re- 2Aent,-bringing-the-et~into-tine-—-AL€OHOL-STIbE-KIbLs— Blood analyses showed half the peoplé killed -on Illinois roads in-the—first-three~ months lish a $k: ao minimum hourly of this yéar had been drinking. Canada's suggestion that the co - operation between al the armed _ forces linked in-_the—alli- ance. - Erhard said) these © questions concerned all the NATO part. | ners and West Germany thought between France and all governments wishing oe abide by mutual defence in its) present form. However, Erhard - said West. DIAL 46741 ar 4 ve we | ine | starts une Ist. ‘ one edith and - Census 66 1 SUST 5 A cerisiis ‘taker from: the Dominion Buredti of Statistics ‘i visit ‘your home soon to ask you these five simple ques- “tions “as.part of the 1966 Cerisus of Canada. The census Se “Your answers, when related to the. answers from millions. - “of other Canadians, will provide basic facts on Candda’s evelopment as a nation. These facts are essen- ; . tial to husiress and industry and to- governments at all levels. 5 SIMPLE QUESHONS wespten oy ane Soak ee ae ¢ —— oes inspection by appointment only; 1, Name of person? —. jh : ” 5 tent Wosage schedule for 5 . ; : ea eat vB Relation vip to. head of household? a months have achieved * symp Just Dial 16557, tn arrange a private showing at your conventence. _,tom-free periods twice_as: long es reported in earver studies of four drug. combinations, and | tsually without Ineyrring drug resistance. He 'said 32 af the + patients. achieved a- complete remission, that is, disappearance of <all ev I Ply wood Place CHANDLER BROS Ltd. 3 Male or female? 4. Age at last birthday ? i RELL Farmers will be majed to them.in-adv ‘Dial 4-657 {fence of the disease, within the 4 first-29 days of treatment *Charlattstow i Pwd ee ialeeeasceeite Twenty-eight of ‘the, patients sieves sate ; S i tre” r Sah fare still alive, up to 30 montha LOU House and Home Style Cen re : tl ast er atter the start of therapy. ~ ita te i A e 5. Single, married, widowed or divorced?. Householaars will 4lg0 be‘asked whether the horae-ts owneddor rented: are asked additional questions, which for their convenience, ance, ¢ Dominion Bureau of Statistics Hon, Robert H. Winters 1on Slatistician Ministerof Trade & Commerce’ ~ power through the Man, sector, that this does’ not -worry - ver in northern. Maine, one plants are built at the Dickey tid Lincoln Sehnol Sites. In testimony before: the” pub- lie works subcommittee of the House of Representatives, made publis here, Udall said de- . tails for marketing ‘ Ithe power haven't been worked—out, but. he is. certain they can be. The bill before the subcom- mittee contains a budget bureau recommendation for $1,200,000, for further planning of, the. multi-million-dolar project, aus thorized_last year and for which $800,000 in planning funds. al- ready have heen. provided: , Udall was questioned by Rep- resentative John J, ‘Rep, Ariz.) on how he plans! to market the Dickey - Lincoln aed ‘partment, -as prexided ° i authorization. “IT. think, custom, -that what built and how this is done is —probabiy a big skirmish we have facing us down the road there, four or five years from now, when. the project is. com- been the lines are as. has Labor Act has cleared man. down, guests’ may: leave - Pieted. ‘However,’ I think that -the of .-ce-operation , which are, developing between the public people on the one hand,—fer whom we “Aare strong advocate and ~and..the-—-private— ~pewer me too much at this point." Udall Lincoln School were authorized Reliable 2 ~ e.Sy stems. Rhodes | n said—sinee—Diekey—and- planning of future schools, highwayss hospitals and other ~ public services, and for marketitig é and research, The information you give the census taker is eahiptetely confidential. This is assured by Federal law —.the Statistics Act. And if you" ve any doubts that he is an official census taker don’t hesitate to ask for his. credentials. an ssi -for Canada. ve Fisheries com- what origin are being caught by required only to pay the amount development of the St. John Ri- nicipalities. that own their ‘own ‘have no ‘power to market until owing them. f ; -we—get the dam built.” + “New England has-the- prob- eee oo ew see eee eoes “Jem which other regions of the 8 FAMOUS FOR countiy. — had—te-_resolve—in, BRANDED. INSPECTED. the. past."’ he said. “They have‘ the weakest electrie power sys- ¢ iST & power system, and I think the ¢ . issue before us is not whether |? ‘GAN 7 ee. 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