$7,000 Daniazr oslimatsd at slim? $7.090 \\ aused Saiumav ai- ternooli when a group oi iuie. nilrs hrilkc prai‘lirally all thE glass in cars paran In 5 Int sl [lie rear rt! \lartin's Gar- CNR Launches Program To Increase Bilingualism OTTAWA ml» 7 The CM? has embarkcd on u deliberate program In lnl‘i’t‘abfi III? use llI both French and English lan- guugcs in the company and give French . spraking Canadians a honor opwrlliniiy In advance lo top management yobs. President Donald Gordon vepnrtcd in the reooii tabled in the Commons. he made these points: I .since Jan 1. #5 per rrnt oi .ll French - Canadian senior DIIICEI‘S have St. Thomas U Moving To UNB FREDERIC’I‘OV' lCPliPlal-lsl have been completed tor the transter oi St Thomas Univer- sit} oi Charmin. NB. to lllt" campus at the University New Bi-iinsiiick hero ‘ autumn oi lint. A I" N alli‘ulitll‘fmi‘nl the twn institutions said n r been called slid cansirilctinn oi nrw biillt‘llnflp is scheduler; Ii7 ii in this Izill 'e aillliatim M the usdvcrs has been under . consdura. ii ' The moment sprcitiss :hrit Si. Thnmas ii-lll meet the bulli- ' s on a site to he prov-lied by UNE ni tnr Fi‘tym The move lpllmrs lIlP NK'MIP m mt-‘nrlatlnn M a nrm‘im‘ldl ciyali commission on higher education which Sam m2 the ’ vertliles makes possible :ist fill duplication and dispersion all m Tlli‘ f‘iltnmhllm railed lnr uprrial translri- ’sl Thrmas “amnuntm: loo annually tor the live acadcniir Eats" DAMAGE ‘ ca 0' which use on Queen Sli'rm suite 9/» lrhli‘lrs. running in air liom Imm 1M2 mntlek in uidr-r (thus. “are lnvull'bil, slat-k handles here used IIr'r a member oi the polio intt'i'. iranstri-rcd or appointed portumty lor development. —An accelerated to recruit young people i CAUSED TO VE lo I Prime 4 positions providing nini‘c op. cently, beiore his renppointmsn French - spraklng urinal-s c3 discriminated against has doubled ills number til in-is P e a kin g _»_ . . . Constable Sterling Williams. looks over the damage. Filleen M the c rs were owned by Martins: the remainder belong to customers Ind were in tor servicing. Minister Pearson Te- as chairman of the board. In a program i letter W the prime minister. Mr. ‘ Gordon denied charges he had French- CNR employees diliduals hired roniparcd with —l‘l_largt‘s which welled up lol- last . ear icarrrl' tain a higher ortipn French seninr I e large-scale" French and vllslt language instruc- finn prtlgram “him has been apprm'rd “in foster deiohnieiii oi an envtronment in which both languages can A language bo‘ freely ust‘rl” laboratory lor high. trhiiilng wnuld go into operation In snccd months REPORTED 'm mt r Gtirdim tent the rrpnrl to Increase Seen In Wheat Yield OTTAWA tCPl record 719,146,000 bushels Sistist s 25.011100" bushels more lhnn D s lnrercst a mud i ll the forecast prove the lust lirm rstlma iiill be l mnnthilhe lilo; crop re aim ado would nrrl in The rralrir crop nlnne ls tors. st at mititttotthtt h s~icls. iiouid he 152.000.000 bush. cls or 23 per cent above the ' ill e rounds licurcs tor other rains lnrllrite increnses tor bur. i rvc liar and rarcsred. hiii oats production II expected In d Iiiie sligli ’lln. Jot. fistula Ila :‘gtul nappy' "- I . mum» b onlmul . plalltlltl.‘ proved. ures have been dllrl'eli to ob. at Canadian oilicers at l tile de- IIH’FF at four A gigantic 4, Canadian wheat harvest oi .1 has. been tnrccast luv the bureau nl‘c tui rccl Inwing his appearance last Nu- vemher betore n Commons committee. HIS letter said the r211an ‘should dispel any reeling hall in Canadian National Railways: we do not sufficiently recognize lthe claims oi Frenchspealting Canadians to posts oi respons' biiiiy or the importance at b V lingual qualiticatlons in the .hnlding M such posts. The report said the CNR dl.. :rectors last December set up a lulllspet‘ial iive.mun committee oi ldirc tors to study whether more‘ one died French—speaking Cana- dlzns could he atirneted In the CNH and to give them full lip-l .portunity to quality tor promo. ltiurl. ‘ l Committee studies indicated ‘Canadians in senior manage- ment was “ The report denied there rel “discriminatory elements ml NR hiring and promotion pol-l .. to "The tnrt must he ackiiou-l-. ‘cdzod. however. that hrcausel the railroad industry in Nnrlhl America has been li'adlllonallv‘ lEnclishmi-iented. it has looke ito English-speaking institution ltnr thc recruitment oi protes- .sionai and specialist stall. and ‘Ior the same reason it has not‘ seemed to otter a strong carecrl ‘attrac‘tion tor French - capo-l inns APPEARED LIGHT The number oi lob applica- tions iron-i French-speaking Ca-p nadians appeared ' be on the jiight side." Another inrior “undoubtedly” was the iormer organization at CNR management with head- quarters tor central Canada— Quehec and Ontario—in Toronto. This wus changed three years logo to set up three regions, one oi which was centred in no real. Belore thc change. not b single French-Canadian was to be iound in the regional head- quarters in Tornnln. ow. French-speaking Canadians heldl practically all oi the supervis- ory and management positions in the area managed irom Q bee city—one oi lour areas In the new region centred in Mont. iBrecld Plenliful, lFIour Is Scarce In Moscow Stores ‘ MOSCOW lAPl—Duspile tn! 4Bl'lIn slinrtage. slurrs In Male cow continue to sell bread with- nut cutting down uuivwnnces— ibut llour h utmost unobtslnuble, ‘ since 1w there has been a limit on the mount ot breud any purchaser could buy in any .glven store. Tb. latest regula- ,tlon. hanging in all bread stores. twls issued in that. it renewed .the eurlier ruling lliisl buyernl inlay hlve two tillage-ms {about lib poundsl oi belted bread und ts hllf kilo—u little over a pound—M speciul buttery prod. ucts. Inch as cheese sticks Thar! ll nothinii I0 Prevent a purchaser irom buying the it t in more than one store but it is In otlenre to store bread to be led to livestock or £9000)" poultry A wntm led bread to geese. turkeys and pigs lgoi n yenr in prim . lI’lARK CHEAP .n l l _nsrh breads are l: liopekr n: Imus—that is renlly a big loll. That rum to About. 1: cents. lwnlie breed goes up high as u. ilropelrs - titlo. Prlcu Ire potted. .ln till stores. Sllu girls will quarter oi . loll. it Lint le ilwllited but but people buy a at n time, toutetlmes two. Rnulln mnwlvel Pit of! I merit store' it u liai- was lull-hie op oi 1 letter irom up born other torelgs moose and caribou turn up their 1 no "lhal the proportion oi French. , “e. as Ilabor Member Against Party Bulfan To Be Introduced Jlnlo Nild. ST JOHN‘S. Nild. tCPl—EUL ialo are to be introduced to Newioundland this hill to see how they ud pt to Nrwiound- llsnd conditions. Resources Min- ister William i. will. Keouglt l » it... lllr Kenugh said the experi- merit should work it lhe animals '30 alter types or teed at which ses Wildlile biologists lhlnk bul- ltalti will cat the plants and sage that grow In great abundance um hemI-marsh and barren lnnds. n lhe province. Tii'cnlv hullnlti in be obtained (mm the {ritual government “Ill he placed on Brunette Is~ land. all Ihr province's coast. next month to see how they m 2 out. It they prosper they and their Mon. Oct. 7. IMI I” m gDief Sees Banks' Shadow wanksfind PPKhase lOver Waterfront Troubles I caribou Alli-Tall "" aw “in movement of when her that the government will to Rush hw-s ll-l llrzolairdlti‘proceed with its introduction N in it been ressln the defence ion at Canada llnd.) looms However. te_nppoii eu o ‘i-lmmsdl..g.y mm ,, “0 ho vllsi‘riri‘gitiivuigll‘iso A dzplrlmenlplo corisider using . behind III the current ditflcut- .ludge Rene Lippe ol_ Montrealior , closeddoor congressional con- U.S. plsne Instead oi the Cana- ties on the wuteriront. appos . me ierence has rejected the pro-‘dian Crribou to haul army‘tlfln Lender DIeIenlnIter . id posed OTTAWA lCP l—The lhadaw Mr Dielenbakcr later branded the prime mlnisier's statement m is indlcalinll “complete disre. He said rnrlipment needs plaids; gzgnlf‘ti'm' “‘ “ll 'stutement irom lhc [nvernlnenl‘ - on what action it intends. tori Lubor Minister MaeEIchcn would be the {int to Idmlt‘ there should be no interierencel l suiislaclory prlvnts “mpg Wednesdny s mediutor L tween the 1nternn1tit'llntsl long. i und su he i ere. .shorcmeh'i hssocn on In 99179031605 whim Olnracdhdllileflngi ———ums pp 1 He made the ulertion in the shipowners was too little. too Canadianhullt Caribou trons .cominonr u be cringe: lthe In port plsnes. it was learned hiberslgnverhmeutwi suit in taking uctloii In lore-tall the longshoremen's strike on the st. Lawrence River and In intro ducing its trusteesblp legisla- tion. “why the delay"' uld Mr. Dielenhuker . . . All through the place Mr. Bantu has re. For travel comfort check with loading and maintenance all the grain shipmen the proposed trusleuhlpi Ill tloii. prime Minister Creditlsle MP Air Agreement re. , Inlnmlnln sald the cooler. ls Given Rough ence OI select members at III. Senate and House or nepreseno. Senate Treafmenf lllves appropriatlons commit. tees. convened Friday mornlnsil tymm icpi_s News. “RIM Wally“?! (undilriglior Canadian ratification ot un W F" 0" rm! 0 " trnstionul convention on air . the current Us. detenre budget.Minis»...1 m In“, my. flying celved the kindest treatment The decision likely wil be wean”, in ".9 ML irom successive [Aberll govern. '““”“"“‘ “Tm- ” h a. l Senators on both sides oi thef'ml“ » ""3" W C " at ked the Be ready has purchased about 125 "9“" ““mm' ‘3‘ that alter the [armor truly irom various males and Liberal government Approved Is Critical Of °' the WM hm" " I’m“ there was so Indlcltlon that Mr. hanbs' status r u landed - t “I” 0"“ “d has “99" “3 even the issue oi provincial immigrant by cabinet ordanin. Tax hung” In 0 8 them with impel-Ia1 h'fih SM" rights will be brought ‘uito the council. the conservative gov. I Gm G cess in South Viet Nan. hvd debate In“. lemme)“ “prayed ML mm pTTAWIi ‘OFI— ell! Lre- CN h t I “Nd—“m” '1" 1”" “Milk bill providing lor chi... ltatus an s llnded immigrant '0le Medium MP 0' I 0 e to get approval oi the new a.“ “film...” the .955 by "We, emmwomrp p... pointe. crltlclred the govern. tunds requested tor this your. mm M m w mm mm gamma“ mama... hm. ment tor proposing to boost per. a congressional source in _. mvll in rlnelple..snd discovered it could take no tom! income tut!» e mini. MA soc-[MN raid neience Serretary Robert wfi, :53“ up “all. “m we . mm... “mm... to "up the mummlzvur-tfllrisncel si‘o Ham“ McNamara gave the request The [mm mm“ by 32 “my...” union [5...]... monthly increase no age be. Ms than in" back”! countries so tar and currently: “That's now complete s lob m 325 rooms hy must ll. always be the low income earner will: bean the Illrdzn nI tux increases?" he asked In the Commons de- bated a “solution preceding the penslon-lncreue legislation. Mr. Gregoire said cnrpDra» lion: would get oil lent Iree The attack against the Carl. bou had bee by Senator Richard Russel. Georgia Demo- crat. and chairman of the Senate med SEI'VK‘ rommltte who Orbital Flights tore the United States con. grass. seeks to protect airlines againsl high damage suits urin- ing irom :iii' crashes and other damage claiml. t sets s limit oi 317.999 on Llw airline's llhhlllty when u ' killed ' wus done.” he said. On the longshoremen's strike. he asked why did the govern. ment wait until the lust minute oi the last hour belore acting? Apparently. he uld, the gov. CHARLOTTETOWN rescue is or iniured . -l 23 u rgsull or company uegll. Would GlVe MP5 while the avenge taxpayer. NEWFOUNDLAND Saved BY Pl DIS international flights. who could least sltord high St. Johnis Choice On Boost OTTAWA lCPl — A move In bcing mid: by Dr. Guy Marcnux (SC—Quebec - Mantmorencyl to give MP3 3 choice on whether to accept Increases in Indemni- tlcs IDPI'tIVed Inst August. r. Mnrcnux. who said he did not oppose the recent Increase 10 513.000 from 310.000. has given in '2! nl a bill which would per- mil MP5 In i'eIuse the increase. "II. would give I chance to those who opposed the Increase ta act ls they speak," Dr. Mar- cnux said hen. Hi: bill stale: fill! the pur- pose is to provide I legal mean: t ulsn sets a $300 ceiling on ' tor lust or damaged. buggse. Senator M Grattan O'Leary tPc—Ontarlol. echoing the sen. timents oi hall u down other speakers. said the amounts are M) low as to he nonsense. Most oi uie participants in the debate suggested that Canadal might be better oil without thel cunvenion taxes. would shoulder the en. tire cost oi the pension in- crease. Terry Nugent iPC » Edmon. ton struttinonut called the tax the result oi an impulse by the government. Previous pension boosts hud been itnnnced by in creases in all three sources at revenue tor the old age secur- ity tund: persnnul income taxcr. corporation income (Axes and the ledersl spies lhx i He said the tux increase pro. posed by the government would have been more proper as a budget meuure. rather than in the torm ot a separaie hiti. HOUSTON. Tcx lAPl—Three oi the tour United states manned orbital llights would not have been completed suc- cessiully it the pilots had not uhle to take the space- cralt controls. n Project Mer- cury review conterencc was told here. Warren 1. North. chiei oi the nightcrew operations tor the space agency": manned space crall centre. report that had the astronauts relied solely on auto- matic systems, only Walter M. Schirrn would have iinished a normal night. 140 rooms I excallent convention lacililiea 0 fine lood I reasonable ule: u trinity rate plan VIOLIN BREAKS DOWN MONTREAL in» V vlollh Virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin wal nearing the and of the Brahml clolln Concerla at the Place des Arts when the lower bridge of n wits: I radla ATV - laundry. valet. hilltop and mum aurvicll progeny i ll be muvnd to main- land Newioundlsnd and turned IIWSP. with th: hnpt’ [hill eventu- ally they will reach proportions large ennugh in be added to thc provinces list of big game an!- mnls. Aircraft Firm .t‘ Expects Contract MONTREAL in” ~ United. Aircraft 01 Canada. Lin.. has expects short-l land a mulll-millionl dollar order [or about 500 air-l i plane turbine engines The company said Beech Air-l crall Corporation at Wichita.‘ itan. has decided to go aheadl immediately viilh a program to build 209 King Air business‘ planes and has selected the- pToA-s cngme to power them} This pTo series engine was‘ designed and developed by the. United Aircraft plant at Lon. gueuil. across the St. Lawrence River irom Montreal. . The King Air is u t engine. eighbplace aircrait designed tor} the corporation market Leddy Greever, vice-presidentl or perch. has announced that. a company had decided lo‘ negotiate at once the purchase oi engines. accessories. com.. noncnts and materials tor the.._._____ production or up air- lane ' Thor E. strphenson. president at United Aircrsli oi Canada. said the order “will be anntherl indication oi our ability to se.i cure cxport trad. with a pr - uci designed by Canadian i e said it will contribute. dirough sub-contracts. to em-i plnyment in other parts at Carl- ada aside irom the Montreal ureu or , hrs to come Mr. Grcaver‘s announcement praised the PT-fi series engines one til the quietest turbinesl on other aircraft almost daily since M Claims Plot SCARBOROUGH. E ii g Iand‘ ineutersl—A lending memberi oi the opposition labor partyl as charged iiisur. unce. steel. honking Ind televi— sion interests Ire lpendlni the equivalent oi runny thousands at dollars a year to keep the Labor party out ot power. Anthony Wedgwood semi told the Inninl Labor party copier. ence here the ruling co erv- lives spent £1.0M.000 tum,- i or more ennuhily on s regulsr bull tor party expendi- ot that sum only £190.91» came irom locul Conservative bsiocintiopi Ind the remaining . irom bullneu tlrmii either directly or through lndullrlll umistlvn henn M cmilien had the "hope and beliei Ihnl he can mohlllu trim the bulinecs interests . . . Iu cient money to buy him-ell Ind his pIrty back into er." . The conlerence submitted to its national executive commit. tee a resolution urging til-t po llllClI parties sbou be re. quired by law to publish their accounts. moi. utlon also uked tor the electoral Inll to be bilered E manlutlmin. In s mules shop I Clerk nld there llld been no gzur In her deplflmfll la 15 yo. his 240 - year - old Stradivarius violin snapped. Mr Menuhin and the Monlrchl Symphony Or- “to sincere and honest MP5 op posed to increases in indemnity rind quwunces to stifle In creases which they believe in be immoral and uniust led ' Dr. Marcmlx' private bill will stand near the bottom oi s long list oi other private measures whlc will have priority in de. bate. - psitilng lsc' FAMIIIJB FOB IRANDEI) INSPECTED BOY'S DEPOSIT IN BANK HEAVY CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. lAPl~An eightyeannld boy Pulled a wagon into the lobby ol Chattanooga's Pioneer hank and became one oi its heaviest depositors AlICn Thornton oi iiossvllie. pn'il‘cd at the bank with the roaster wagon tilled \\ltti neatly wrap. ped coins hhich he said he had been saving since he tirsi ecamc niiure oi money—"a long time ago." r wagon contained 7.090 pennies. eight silver dollars and an assortment oi nickels. dimes and quarters totalling l with C n n c 9 rl Master Calvin Siebo. who also was using I Stradivarius. Mr Menuhin on I Plclcd the c o n c e r t 0 without iurther trouble. CK] Hotels WEEK LONG BUILDING SALE OCTOBER 7 - I2 DOUGLAS FIR “PM” “WOOD SHINGlES Select grade with no knot holes idaul (tr underlay and Chewhinx S/Iltxl'xd' Special yin'ttllnsc of 8 In I erip chill!- les. zlli lbs pei hquare in red. Kreen 63.. "Hr said he is going to use his money lnr his schooling." explained his mother. Mr Reba Thornton. as Allt‘n ap- prehensirely watched bank otilcials count Ind stock his FllERGLAS INSULATION silve‘luei costs this winter. insulate horn ' ?- rt oins. Tht‘n thnuglluully eyeing the empty wagon, he trudged slowly awnyfiflgr extracting a promise lroni George Clark. chairman of the bank's hoard OI directors. that his saving! your 9 now. it will pay iLsel! x and over Again. 9 us (in. it. per Regular 3.30 but; «I .3 Regular 4.75 would be well cared tor. 2 5 9 "a 3 5 9 and black. 0 u. make it illegll Ior any public ' LIMITED QUA [TIES or private company to give em - (mmesiHmmlixl'xR' ngulur 5.10 4.19 I. C. CEDAR SHINGLES Western red molar No. I nude Royals. 24" lengths. J bundles per square. Benilu- lull Sou-r EASTERN CEDAR SHIN GLES Excechit utility Cedar shingles. 16" lengths. A bundles per com. money lor political purposes without the express direction oi its meeting a! than no es mils 2" thick and is" Wide m) ft. long" W!“ cover [In sq. It. 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