n ‘ a pean 6 30, San be Cee NY lik Hav + |She Guardian, Charlotietown, Thurs., Jan. 15, 1959. % - paity hopes the v't. Unlike To e ference that American members . prisoners back into society a other delegations. . that the public “will try to help} Camadian Press Siaff Writer or ware iiceeaid, “This will assure that all the cntue ices me these people.” - ! OTTAWA (CP) — The federal] The Canadian Pacific has re- is“at the present Geneva oe a . a Mr. Street said he intends to| Sovermment will not join in re-| jected the union's demand that) conf , have available the| ens who wanted is left thas visit all eight federal penitentair-| pening the CPR diesel firemen) the subject be reopened, calling) pest scientific information and| oie ores Seaion ax: ies as soon as possible. issue that has produced two rail| the move “irresponsible. analysis in their consideration of | ©°"" Se . BOARD MEMBERS strikes in two ygars, it Was re-| The union has claimed that the|the problem of detecting ee Ge ae poor Board member Edouard Dion, | ported Tuesday. : May settlement was forced on it underground tests, be evacuated when .a . general 4%, former Crown attorney of Informants said Labor Minister| by a government threat to legis-/ a White House statement said strike in Cuba affected hotel se1- New Carlisle, Que., showed up/ Starr will set up a conciliation) late for the withdrawal of fire-| Last July, technical experts| vices Nearly all of them were with his left ankle in a cast. He} to deal with the current) men from freight and yard dies-| rejresenting the U.S., Russia and| tourists. poke ii jas Tessar. Just beer coumtrac Sis pute betwees hes ince es at 2 Se can AN0.sther. Car. o tex ee. . ‘ Gamble, Canadian c nary Geneva meeting ans* permanently resident is tawa. ___ | Locomotive Firemen and Engine-| of the firemien, has stated the| methods could be established for|Cuba. They made “rio move to The hsare wm a eaielalts oe Oe ee me eee septad defecting _macear explosions in|leave the island country, where come into oper . 4 : cluded contrac ex- ation of any suspension agree-| Fidel ‘Castro led a successful re- ee oe ee pired May 31. ment. ca volt. te Ottawa - Other mem- government was repre-| Meanwhile, the union is fighting bers are J. Alex Edmison, 55,/ sented as regarding the diesel/ tne same issue with the publicly- Kingston, Ont., and Frank Miller.| fight as closed following settle-| owned CNR, which wants free- \ the remission service the parole| May, despite present renewed e!-| sre employed on freight and yard le, iri hs board will replace. _| forts of the union to reopen it. | diesels. This is the first time the Benevo ent Iris ociety Mr. Street was asked whether The board, expected to be set! issue has come to a head on the es, re cer ae up in the next few days,' will deal| oy i. needed in present system} with other points~in dispute, putting prisoners paroled demand ‘A federal conciliation board is he se penitentiaries ae to ie os ineuet eager emen/ due to hear final argument frosfi Monthly Meeting Jan. 15 4 | pervision of various welfare agen-| CENTRE OF SCRAP the CNR and union at Montreal m0, on cies’ social workers or provincial : on Thursday. On the CNR, the eh Pp The diesel’ scrap has centred fi 1 seeki 18-| ee et | probation officers. the CPR's plane to elim-| ireme® also are ng an OWN SUPERVISORS ee y from | POrcemt wage increase. SPECIAL BUSINESS AIR TRAGEDY IN RIO DE.JANEIRO- al ot In pion Lo wae| lig ‘aa yard! Gena lcs | said he personally would like to| Ove*- Te firemen first went on Find Quakes, ‘ afthansa airliner burns inying. There were 29 passengers | would make toll of dead and mis-|Conn., and a native of Lebanon,| ... ine poard have some parole strike for nine days in January, rshy area of Guanabara Bay|and a crew of 10 aboard. Air-|sing total 36. Luthansa’s an-|Ind. McMains was apparently | conervisors of its own 1957 Nuclear Blasts : Internaional Airport. Rio| port officials said there were only ee C. cman aac killed. F Plane > came ee At another point he indicated he| Later, a federal royal commis- A Cc f “8 lanerio, B: er it crash-| three wn survivors—co-pilot,-| many, identifi e pilot as Capt. 'a rica, was ; sion found that firemen were net while trying to make'a land- steward and stewardess—which Wren McMains, 48, of Stamford, on to Buenos Aires and Santiago. ase boegAngb et woo lege Ngan accded on freight ripen aan re Lontusing ATTENTION DAIRYMEN isti angement. els. WASHINGTON (AP) — The of | Boa d citizens. the board’s first meeting here— ig gy A oo work with| The strike of last May ensued,| United States Monday advised Special For One Week Only ‘hair man Paro e rd But both Mr, Street and other|™ainly a get-acquainted affair—|¢5. remission service has brought | followed by a settlement in which| Russia and Britain that it is more Sentiic “hiatal tele = s -|members of the four-man board| Mr. Street said granting parole is! nim jn close contact with such| the union signed a “memoran-|difficult to distinguish between 16% Dairy Ration \ i For Understa ndin appointed Jan. 7 praised the job} "0! a question of mercy alone OF | problems, said “in the whole cor-| dum of understanding” accepting| underground nuclear explosions ts 5 bas tote or over ppea S g of parole supervision currently|}f shortening sentences. rection field, there is a need for| the principle that firemen are not] and earthquakes than had first! ' . being done by voluntary agencies} The board would have to be| more trained people.” necessary on the types of engines| been believed. $3.25 rer: sae By DON PEACOCK He also.expressed the personal|such as the John Howard andj reasonably sure a man was going involved. K stipulated that no} The conclusion, announced here TAWA (CP)—The chairman|hope that eventually the board|Elizabeth Fry societies, the Sal-|to reform, while at the same time MAY INTERVENE more firemen would be hired for| by the White House, was telayed|| Cash Price Only Phone 3628 the new National Parole Board,| can have its own parole supervis-| vation Army and Roman Catholic] keeping in mind the need for pro- freight and yard diesels. to delegates attending the Geneva - DILLON & epnIETT LI MITED Toya ymas George Street, Tuesday|ors in addition to present volun-| welfare organizations. tecting the public from law of-| The Speaker of Britain's House| The company agreed to keep on|conference looking toward sus- de a plea for greater public|tary arrangements to help pris- fenders. of Lords, unlike the Commons’| all firemen hired before 1956,| pension of nuclear weapons tests. Charlottetown, P. E. 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