M axwl ~v ‘ ,_ AMML...“ .-.t ~ - i i . i » u. . . H. ..x- . >-...._.. s-.,-.._.-_..______, _..-- a; i 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues. cots-13,1994. M RHkM. ~ stag. Mimi-'- M”! b 5*“- ' ' ‘ ‘ M' nobleman union so‘ ' ’ ° ~ ' " ' ._ " ilar lenders of staff associations tlord. Afllee ls Campaigner - 7° W“ GSA v v to... accepted.the mo... . ' . - i J ' OTTAWA (CPl—J. 1c. (Cal) :“falr and‘rpasonahlel' nlthougv ll Is .Best was unanimously re-tmey W 30¢ 1|!" Will; *9 .' y elected here to his fourth‘l‘llel- l l ; ~ ' By ROD CURRIE a 'he was prime minister succes may”; 3’15} fiamnauoul ‘g-“fi mallclmi‘olyeglzflhwldu V - » .- - . memriv LONDON (CPI—One of tie sor to Winston Churchill, with‘a Liming” crycanad" the same wage for the lame most detet'nLined dcampaigng's majority of 180 in the then 640- . gr'ou'p "presenting federal I work. ' on the socia'st si e is an v l-iseat ouse. ' ’ * . . e year-old figure who evokesl' EARNED ., RESPECT . figmmm ""9le "m": memories of austerity andt While he \didn't show, much change and an iron will behind; aptitude as an election fore- a gentle image. .caster, Attlee earned t'ie respect‘ 1 He is Lord Attlee. Britain'sf of allies and opponents alike for ' {only socialist prime minister inihis ability to control ideological. - lpost-war years who, despite his; disputes between moderates and B o v * ' Iv 'autumn years. still can't resist‘leit-wingers within the party: , Y .the call of the election bell. H... period in We, “m Paper Company ; “i'm speaking at 16 meetinzslyears of great change 1.. 3m. * between now and the election onf at“ md [he Commonwealth IO t 15" so th if i ng l was Buyer‘ . C_- - .ys 3, "5'0 cam'l At home the Attee govern- _ t . jpaigner With pride. youmem nationalized the railways, OTTAWA (CP) — A cabineti Proflh Shar. :can see they Ire Reeplnl me‘coai mines. gas and electricity‘,minister and a governmenti LL AM GP _G h. 33"" industries and public transpor-l -' di . reed in the. FORT W1 1 l l. m Lord Attlee—Clement R. Al-Itau'on and introduced the _u-|ga:b:$:u:n wileer the “5. es Paper"Co.. ha offend "99 bell)" he '9“le 31‘ earl'i‘tional health sceheme. . . l- o m . - to give its customers a chance dom when he retired in 1955—? Abro‘d independm. was 12m 0‘ Plymfl 100.1 Wile "'03 go in” in m Mg, also is confident the party he| granted m'mdia‘ Ceylon ud‘vto'some groups of government \ me empanynnn'puncod it is 19" f" ' "w"! 30 "a" “'1”: Burma. The state of Pakistan‘employees should-be continued. offering its newsprint custom- wm. L j f h jwas established. Gerald A. Regan (L—Halifax) ers options on comt‘rri‘giiin‘shtarea "A abor ma ority o 50." el ~ - - _ {said the prevailing rate system at $5 a share. 'pro ’ hey- Predicts. “and t'iat's the mini-1 migzceherefiféngdecgzktmumf which pays wages varying enter into. contracts to buy mum—it could be a lot more." m . t m H s, of Lords. across the country for the same newsprint for the next 10 to no lronicallv the Conservatives 5 "me o e on -- -' k-"'i s ~‘ where he often participates in 3:5, 5 0“ mu“ 93“ ~- "ls'a ninth (valiant. um 9'35; iglwmfli'fii‘ta" . up.‘ ~. ’La‘kes' r —. ‘ 'felt certain 'empIOyees' representatives would fight to end the system when collective bargaining was introduced for government employees. but in he meantime he called for in- lcreases' in hourly rates. mig'ht take heart from the fore- t debates‘ and to writing boon “ I The number" .vof‘ shares lll~ “8' m V f m 1945 l .and articles. laboriously typing‘ "Anythingleu than gmmoml volved in eachz-case will depend . .. I_ - - fionn «Sleeve rzdmgd the 9C3: ; them in His two-finger manner. rate of pay . . h is insufficient . Hottest nei mantle combination on the screen serv- tzv weld , N { d ‘—————~————-———— and inadequate. Mr. Began For inn-Mayer’s mint EM- Prella! and Alm- a' 05 0“ Wm- 9" 33’; SAVINGS STOLEN I said during an adjournment- CANADASAVINQB BONDS lavish musical; “tVlya‘Laa Vegas.” With its f I ' It V . hour grievance debate. 'ICall v h‘y an exciting sports car race, the picture in aut you re out of work. , SYDNEY: Australia (Reuters) (I Fishemes Minister Robichaud. ROYAL SECURITIES Panavlsion, and ‘Me or oh locations lli Lfls Veil-V yelled anothefi lA Greek immigrant who had answering for the government. Corporation ' flnfl‘fl "me '0‘ the" “filed "WWI ‘IltecllctlllI‘JulbL D Ltd. , As the Conservative body- saved £446 at £15 a week to ‘said to pay prevailing rate em-‘ 137 Gratin-[since Cli'towa taentations. ‘cesare Dalton. Winiam Demarest and Nicky. Bl guard moved to throw the man i pay for a heart operation for ployees'hig‘aer wages than lo-l Alex wuun, Mgr. ca-atar. Vival'ua'.'Veg‘aa'opens today at The Capitol“ " out, he turned to them. He was i liis sick mother in Athens, had cal industry would produce "Se-l. Telephone: (-8588 town“ 1 - - - ' -' lind. E the money stolen Sunday. rious repercussions" and hinder ‘ ' = ' . ‘ ' ' There’s something ii ,i SISTER SAYS FIDEL’S DAYS NUM‘BERE Fidel Castro's sister. Juan- dictator brother are num- is former Havana attorney. ita. tells a news conference bered. Miss Castro arrived Dr. Salvador Lew, living in at Miami. Florida. th at in Miami from Mexico where exile in Miami. she believes the days of her she lived in exile. At right (AP Wirepboto) Hecklers Do Much To Spark Election Campaign In UK. loom . The standard opening for any By DOUG MARSHALL iyells the voice at the back. "i % heckle IS “What about - - - - LONDON tCPl-Al] the witty‘ wish I had your millions." 11L Fould, b? unemPlomcnl- Pr» barbs. battle slogans and bom- Says Sir Alec: "The Tory rec-1 13"” “llsmes- “atlmallza‘mn‘or hast in the world can't beat a ord is. . . 359"”!th Powerfunl’ emotive well timed iiccitle when it comes " o “ comes the unified l'ke Fromm“ Ever-V now and to waking up a sleepy British chorus from the crowd. the" 3 mm“ goes home- ”“ll‘m .CamPa‘g" MORE AT HOME DEFENCE AT HECKLING Th” “me 1‘ happened When Labor Leader Harold Wilson "Only under the heckler‘s "me an9nymo.u.5 head." is far more at home with the goad ii'tll some politicians tell haunted SC'Snce Mmmer Qum' hecklers. He and other Labot'lus what they are really after," h“ H033 “‘th the name Pro' speakers have the added advan-I says columnist Jeremy Hornsoy him" and touched 0” 3" explo' tage that really vehement heck- . in a defence of heckling in The all”; “glut If 5”” reverberaungl ling is considered not quite} Daily Express. Heecltlinngehin Britain is treatedlcr’cke" by mmlame sup" 3‘" “memes .l‘e‘fklmi ’3" as a fine art. an essential part porlers' "Teal? ugly lmle "Emmi me of the giveanmtake between [he‘ Liberals. perhaps on. the ‘ kind that neither side wants. man on the platform and that grounds that you‘shonldnt kzck It happened to DouglasJ-Iome multitude below. Ia man when hes down, are’ll/ednesday when he was talk- Temng a British prime min-ls" generally left alone. _ t ing about Britain's full employ- ier to Ego back to his country w'lson usually .deals ‘,V"h!m€"‘- mansion_and getting a rise mil ‘ hecklers by directing questions. “Here you are." a poor man of him__g~we an averafie voter at "my conservative friends at l shouted. "l‘m unemployed.“ a ' t up.“ shouted one Tory more democratic satisfaction ,4 ~ .. .. than any number of ballot slips. Do you accept, that the supportei. Then its your own I p p I .d EFFECTIVE Oct 25th; FOR WIVES o DEPENDENT CHILDREN 12.21vns: but organized heckling by ex- ; ~ - pericnced amateurs is consid- ‘ . ered fair and square—at least _ . I V by the Labor party, 1 ‘ I HAS BEEN ROUSED l - . . _ I - So effective have Labor heck- . ~ - ' ' let's been that Prime Ministerl I A . . l INTRDDIICES ‘ .hSir Alec Douglas - Home, who' P . I . s o a involve far more outdoor ' y ‘ “gak ances than his opponents .7 . w . 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