l ,l' l 10 om madman... Sat. "Aug. 3. 1964. Cl ° d 1:1 BRENDA LARGE 0 AWA (om—Public criti- cism or the press often is un- ' basedon and standing. members of a coup of Canadian high school teach- ers said interviews here Pri- i“ teachers. attending a 18-day workshop designed to allow ethem how to use the daily newspaper as a teaching aid. agreed that contact with news- paper' men speaking at t Carleton University workshop Pilblic Criticism Of Press Often Uniustifiedl partment of to u r n a l i s m at l of Toronto's department of an- 1 minister unless he disclosed Carleton University. and Dr. T. " thropoiogy. also are scheduled. r. a. McFeat of the Universityl to speak. 1 had given them greater con- fidence in Canadian newspa- pers. . But several stressed that stu- dents should be taug'it to read newspapers critically and to distinguish between editorial‘ comment and objective report- n . THE RANCH HOUSE Gift op Stanhope. P.E.I. Handicrafts, Souvenirs Gifts, Confections. Cigs, etc. OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Alta. Cabinet Minister Threatened By Clique EDMONTON (CPI — Premier Manning said Friday an uniden- tified Edmonton clique posmo formation damaging leagues and the government. he premier made ' had threatened the reputation and "n of an Alberta cabinet to his col- his state- ment in a press release issued by his office here. In Winnipeg. where he was to address the national convention of the Young Social Credit As- sociation. the premier refused to elaborate on the statement except to say the group is “def- initely politically motivated." A must on your trip. Straight across No. 2 Highway at P.E.l. and N.B. Tourist Bureau at the entrance of art Lovekin of Toronto. Regular Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN James head of the history department at Scarborough's Ced arbrae Secondary School. said “people get as good a press as they de- serve. and I think we're getting a better one than we ” OWN Mr. Lovekiu added that work? shop participants had een "surprised at he high level of professional independence and responsibility" exhibited by in- dividual newspaper men who them. OLF AT GREEN GABLES Cavendish Equipment for Rent at Pro DD. Take the opportunity to play one of Canada's finest courses. Mon.. Wed., Fri. and Sat. Music by “The Ill-Notes” 9:39—12:30 Tues. and Thurs. Record Hope t:30 .30 Also Regular Binge R. Johnston Ltd. Mon.. Wed.. Fri.. Sat. 7:” Casual Bowling Mon. to Sat. "Automatic Pin Setters". I I Cubes! E In reply to a question, the inci connection" month of E. W. Hinman, provincial treasurer. No other government 0 I would comment. Text of the premier’s ment: I feel the public should be made aware of certain .iiensible tactics being pursued group of men in by a small Edmonton whose avowe jective is to discredit the he laid dent had "absolutely no . with the resigna- tion from tile cabinet last vidual minister An incident former tactics fficials state. of this It! repre- h damaging d the government, d oh- reputation would pres. Ply endan .Tourist In "m a He n G eat government of Alberta and destroy the reputation of indi- s. typical of their on July 30th. when a cabinet min- ister was enticed by a devious roc to the home of one m clique and there pres- red to divulge any informa- p tion he might have that would thr at that if he refused to com- ‘ ehi beparetogotoachlevethelr and his position in . The approp public lib made untenable. They acknowledge their tac- tics already had included hav- ing the minister followed by private detective. When minister made it clear he had no idea what they were talking . he was told I he would not cooperate their plan would roceed. ttieir di- gov E. It was m dear Jeetive is to destroy the ment and the tactics cited eats the lengths they are pre- ends riots authori- ern- indi- s ties it their _ public also has a right to know these facts that innocent people will not be misled by or becomg involved in the activities of his group. It has always been the gav. ernment's position that anyone me with substan- tiating evidence and the matter dealt with. ave been made aware 9! activities but I feel the will be properly and promptly mumsrs THE For Your a I. & J. “.nn'°°°3:;sa'in.“‘ copra: snor 5‘ N‘ KAYS . Candle t Room I! Penal St. Chtown TASTY F ’ PROPERLY SERVED IN PLEAS SURE DINGS Jeweli's amm'roN no.1. "Country Garden" Rte. 25 York, P.E.I. ' NEAR armors ‘ . Illuminated water fountain on . Curiosity House . Queen’s Crown . GIFT SHOP except Son WMsrsnt banish" CHINESE F001) O Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals O Take Out. Orders Situated up-town ISLAND GRILL Queen St. Ch’town Woodleigh Replicas A Glimpse of home & Melee between people working in tech- DAY AND NIGHT Ema} fields and the general pub- SERVICE | For Yourl F0 YO C. a Hei lsaid newspaper reporters ' v apecaizing n such fields as ' ' V r striledicine. sctiielilce and educa:I Lunch counter $2ie.:u(:mopl;ngt1?h:?: on were " ong a wondertu ° ° " 3 ‘ ' 30!; low popular Etgtiulciagion." h Opel ill“! from 3 l-m- for salt; prices: to hotel. motel, re- Jam". . lnmpeg mg 5 tone er. .3" We" 0'3- i Trunks Henri Enns of General Wolfe mama“ Spso'rtrwear, ate Junior high school, said was . TUMbIOfs . gaming $631323; «aims; Bakery COMIC" lFree P. E. r. Centennial Tumb- u. se 0 l . . . tier. This is a hi h uality ve-; should be made by an Goods Baked Fresh Daily sway with “again purcglilase » - "I came here with the idea in our own Kitchens. id gasohne' that indewipapeles could be used iAgents for Tilden Rent a Car “OI-m“ as a s 11 teaching such sub- Jects 83. cum?“ 35m"- 3“ Your Money Buys More at ‘ “men”. now I think tiat the newspaper Woolworth! s. R. LTd- could well become a separate ' [ FINA Station gggfiglnsggrgary schools ! st Peters Rd Psrkdale FLYING Mrs. Phyllis Flewwelling of i For he and Rental Sm!“ Etdgljontotn, a h 9 social | Phone 2-1632 su es eac er and school I» Ebrharia?‘ at McCauley junior ‘ l -. is so 001. said the worksh ' l i had inspired he. n, p]... °‘.’ xMOTOR INN Charlottetown 5 "flash program” of newspaper » frillllcation for filer students this Route 8 (one Mlle we“ a . cavendish National Park) "I want to make a complete im'n R00 study of the newspaper at the ucemead 11,0 g m bezlnmng of the term, taking an unge perhaps two weeks to introduce Dancing July and August my students to the various sec- tions of newspapers." The workshop, which is under the direction of Russell . Wendi. C a r l e ton University's dean of students. is sponsored Friday and Saturday nights. Catering to private parties. banquets. weddings. etc. Coin Operated Laundermat Most Up To Date RESTAURANT by the Canadian Daily Newspa- per Publishers Association. Its program of discussions and talks by prominent news- paper men and educationists continues until Aug. 14. HEARD FOUR SPEAKERS The teachers have heard '1'. Joseph Scanion. NORTH RIVER on “Problems of R. Ecnomic A l't‘a i r 5": Wilson. reporter for the Ottawa Citizen on "Covering the‘Local: Scene": . E. Nichols. vice- ‘ lgresident and publisher of The3 amilton Spectator. on "Editor- : ial Policy" and "Interpretative Reporting": an Guy La-l‘ Movies Rain or Shine Try Our Snack Bar 8 miles from C’town on the Trans-Canada High- way to Borden. Sightseeing Recreational Flying Flying Instruction Aircraft Rentals ISLAND FLYING PHONE 892-2711 Phone 4-7635 ‘ . BELL'S BOOK & - . I NOVELTY STORE Mllton s Souvenirs. E n glis h Bone China, Greeting Cards. Stat- For ’ P. a ‘ STAR-LITE DRIVE-1N i 3 miles east of Summerside the Best Shows on . I. visit r marche. reporter for La Presse. . Montreal on "The Press l 5 French Canada " n ‘ on "Politics and the as" Fraser MacDougall. Ottawa 4 V 15; l bureau chief of The Canadian ’ " '7‘ i' ‘ Press. on "National and Inter- 9"?" ‘ ll’ national News Coverage“ and ‘an “l l 3 Russ Munro. publisher of the ‘AM/(/ “a ll ‘ Winnipeg Tribune. on "The For- I I V V: eign Correspondent." University professors Wilfrid MacLEAN’S GROCERY Winsloc, P. E. I. RIVER VIEW ESSO SERVICE 15 Miles from Borden Eagleston. director of the de- fix HIGH LIGHT BRISTOL. England Bristol is claiming to be the! city with the tallest lamp posts' in the country—82 feet high. The 30 lamp posts imported Sweden are to be used to N... 1,, m, mm llon’l lot It happen in you, W a . a gallium FILM here! MelNNi‘S PHOTO and nonnv SUPPL 111 Kent St. Ch'tow DRIVES CHURCH MSTON. England (01’) - Rev. 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