/ Labor Minister MacEachen Monday laid the cornerstone and officially opened a new $138,000 federal building at Inverness, N.S. It will house 45' _ s NEW BUILDING OPENED AT INVERN'ESS a post office and the national employment office. Mr. Mac- Eachen recalled that postal service began in Inverness in 1891 when the town was known as Loch Lever. Looking on In Rod Ferguson. ’1. vi a... IP- The problem was being proached on a tri-service basis for the first time and regula- this picture is former mayor itions were being tightened. 5 MEETING WITH [10 The Guardian. Charlottetown, has" Sept. 15. 1964.! i A comment by Coun. Mac-l Neill on the condition of the ' of the new (Continued from page 1) V meet “ear “'7 me . led v - provincial office building stated the prime minister was I . “d “usher ii ' impressed b.. the appeal” , to a deCision to se a mos d H mega“ 0! me 'to clean the area at the end of :3? p22“: ec each week, and It was agreed ' the construction company had D" wendau Macmnald‘ my an obligation to clear away mud health officer. reported that g and whet refuse “ the end of unitary conditions in the city the work week. ' had improved since compulsory Mayor Gaudet said the city s garbage disposal was establish- new industrial brochure. pub- ed. Suggestions were made re- ‘ lished by the board of trade the 1 conjunction with city council. 1would be available for distri- garding night dumping at gate of the incinerator area. 1962 TRUCKS MERCURY V2 TON 1 Templeton Quits (CP Wirephoto) Helicopters lo Locate TANGIER (AP) — Over the rugged mountains of the north Moroccan Rif. a helicopter ‘whirls and men peer through binoculars at the parched slopes below. Their job is to spot fields of keef, a widely spread narcotic and the main means of subsis. fence for more than 1,000,000 Berber mountaineers. Despite efforts of authorities, the growing and smuggling of keef continues to be a booming business in the kingdom of Mor- so occo. _ In the last decade, 325 tons of keef were seized. The amount is believed to be only a fraction of what changed hands, was smoked or left aboard smugglers' boats or the suitcases of foreigners. For keef—a tobacco-like pro- duct similar to Indian hemp—is one of the cheapest narcotics available. Here. in this once ho- torious seaport of international fame, a pound of keef can be bought for as little as $3. It is smoked in tiny clay pipes attached to long wooden holders made y local craftsmen and irequently sold to tourists as eouvenirs in crowded Moroccan soulrs lmarketst. WJLP. ISSUES RULING , Up to 1954 keef was sold; freely throughout Morocco. Thel World Health Organization de-l clared keef a dangerous drug. in the country Wm, ma Are Used ! rug CropsI and the fight against the grow- ers and smugglers was on. Soon. the government of newly i tary , independent Morocco struck vio—; 53-” the army" WOVOSt mar' lent opposition of Berbers in the 3 Shal- northern part of the country; where keef is virtually the only} the statement here in thing that doesn't refuse to grow‘ to question from Josaphat Bru- ' ‘net. director . general of the i Quebec Provincial Police, at the copier teams whirling over the annua1 mountains, the growing of keef: chiefs. in the barren mountains. Despite surveillance and heli- continues—a time-sanctioned oc- cupation passed from father to kill for firearms. This was dew-led to ablde bv m _ tom cab C r us of mules a k ef . . y New 9” Marielle]: over mountsinrrgasges. smwn m the 18$ few .WeEks Oils Statement that if beaten in ‘ only to distribution points below,1When two men dISd during an Riverdalev I w°"1d Withdraw" 60 M where specially organized smug—l 8min” 3° $1931 f‘Pfarms “'0’” “We lost in an honorable cam- 3 ercury 1 1 gler teams take over. Most Ofl 1‘ 5 0” _“‘ . 0“ {‘93- paign and 3]] due credits to Mr. A, ton Express ........ t'ie smuggling teams are linked.’ Col. Ritchie said costs of so- , (James) Renwick" 1960 M ‘ jor drug syndicates es-I curitv programs had to be -,‘ ercury tablished outside Moroccan fron-johciled with the needs but “1' ggtoélh dumlpt~»1 tiers. i think we are making progress." evro e ./2 on The Moroccan keef smokerW 6 cylinder _ prefers to get his drug straight Fm- ............... .- from the branch. He likes to sep- Worry Of _AIRCREW arate the grains himself to stuff the tiny pipe and watch the blue smoke curl out in expectation of bliss—or the illusion of bliss— that frequently follows. The smoking is widespread—- from the shores of the Mediter- ranean to the red-walled villages 5ng“- in Momma” sourh' and security by holding plates more Moroccan courts nrmiy.No gu I feeling. It's nlkallne Last year. tried 2,000 cases of smuggling. In the same year. 50 tons o keef were b u rn e d and 18.000 000 dian army team is making a survey in Quebec as part of a continuing effort to protect mil- groups in Quebec prepared to FALSE TEETH ‘ Leadership Race Army Probes . TORONTO (CF) —— Charles Templeton. defeated Liberal candidate in the provincial Riverdale byelection Thursday, has announced he is with- SASKATOON (CPU—A Calm drawmg from the Ontario Lib~ eral leadership race. However, he told a press con- ference he would “undoubtedly be in the political arena again." Attributing his defeat entirely to lack of manpower, he said his campaign crews, though do- ing a magnificent job. had been unable to complete either of two canva'sses planned. Mr. Templeton, 48. said he had spent a hectic day after a disappointing night. ‘I received upward' of 100 telephone calls urging me to stay in the lead- ership race. But nevertheless I firearms from thieves. A. R. Ritchie made reply Colonel convention of police Mr. Brunet said there were 6 cylinder, green. new paint job only $1495 MERCURY 3/4 TON 6 cylinder. cab and chassis $1550 MERCURY I TON 6 cylinder. cab and chassis, dual wheels $1550 59-60-61 TRUCKS 61 Mercury 1,’2 ton, 6 cylinder, cus- —TRADE TRAINING Slipping or Irritating? see the RCAF career b db 1 H counsellor, SummerSide on' com nrrnse y case use teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling ' ASSOC-i Sept- w en you eat. talk or aug . Just 1 Charlottetown RCA}? sprinkle a little FAS’I‘EETH on your ~ his pleasant powder givesn ASSOC" Sept. 8.111. his so so or adde comfort to 5 pm mmy, gooey. pasty tsst. . (non-acid) . i EETH. at. any drug counter. or Write RCAF Recruiting Unit. Saint John, NB. ‘IAB 395 795 ‘ 1958 Sedan branches were destroyed in the; region of Ketama in the northl alone. Growth Seen Maintained Across Aircraft Industry BOGOTA. Columbia (CP) Sir William P. Hildred. director- general of the International Air Transport Association, today 963 as a "hectic year“ for the airline industry but on that saw growth rates “broadly maintained" and the general fi- nancial picture improved. With more aircraft on order by member airlines, he did not expect "the industry as a whole to be out of the woods for I flew years yet." Sir William’s annual report to the general meeting of IATA's 106- ines was one of cautious optimism. Text of the Indian, Eskimo Culture Comes r Under Probe ‘ OTTAWA (CP) — The royal ijelilmnisslon on bilingualism and alism, staked out two .m fields of inquiry—the cul- inr‘ni problems of Indians and Commission officials said " wl collect a at new 10 bilingual count-rim . 30 mobs inform WI Indiana d I ll. MT — hit-page report was released to and meals, sightseeing tours. tips: the press in advance of de- livery. L Sir William said preliminary estimates indicate that member airlines will show a 1963 operat ing profit of $165,000.000. This is based on estimates showing operating revenues of $7.125.- 000.000 and operating expenses of 36.960.000.000. "Airline operating revenues are thus estimated to have in» creased at a slightly faster rat.- than operating revenues in 1963 -—8.4 per cent compared with 7.5 per cent," he s aid. “These are the key figures." In: PROFIT 891000.000 Sir William also gave re- view! figures to show IATA air: lines earned a profit in 1962 of momma. The preliminary estimate had been In the black year of 1961. that airlines ended up with a $118,-‘ 000.000 deficit. Operating revenues for 1962 came to 86.570.000.000 while ex- ‘ pendituies were 66.473.000.000. Sir William said low fares will continue to open up new areas to mass air travel but he doubted whether airlines couldl afford further reductions. ‘ ‘With the cost of everything else constantly increasing at‘w over the world it is difficult m! ow we can continue to; have air fares run counter to‘ this trend. and put up with aj one-percent return on our capi- ’ tal investment," he said. V He said prices have zoomedl all over the world on such{ travel essentials as hotel rooms. 1 even suitcases and bag. "The greed only forecast that , 83‘/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes Or for Re-finoncing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS 57 Queen St. Dial 4-6567 The Prince Edward Island Regiment RCACI will commence fall training at the followihg tlmes and locations: “HQ” and “A” Squadrons—Charlottetown Arm- oury, Charlottetown, Thursday 17 Sop. ’64 at 1930 hrs. , adron—Montagne Armoury, Friday 18 Sep. ’64 at 1930 hrs. “C” Squadron—Summersido Armoury, Thursday 17 Sep. ’64 at 1980 hrs. Recruits will be accepted at the following times and locations: Charlottetown—Brighton Compound Monday and Thursday nights at 1930 hrs. beginning Thurs- day 17 Sept. ’64. Montague—Montague Armonry Friday night at 1930 hrs. beginning Friday 18 Sept. ’64. “B” Summer-st Trier-side Armourivlfll‘uesdoy and Thursday nights at 1930 . beginning Thursday 17 Sop. ’64. D.J.Me¢ognack.l.t.€ol. v Officer. 9 Mileage 4800 Mileage 1200 WAS I cylinder. Cascade Green. standard MI cage 11. D. suspension. licen . Mileage 3300 I964 Comet 4 Door Sedan 3 battery. ‘day of the Queen‘s I964 Meteor 4 Door Sedan I cylinder. Burgundy. courter lights. convenience package. heater. defroster, II. D. suspension. E. D. battery. licensed. 3480.00 1964 Meteor 4 Door Sedan tun i t . ourtesy ll ta. 2 speed wipers. washers, back up lights..els:ti"lconreacr window}; D battery. convenience package. heavy duty suspension. licensed. I 2000 WAS button within the next few days. It was decided to set aside the afternoon of Oct. 6. the first visit, as a civic holiday. to begin at noon Council adopted resolutions to accept tenders from MacKay Construction Company for the purchase of a bulldoner from the city at a price of $3,500; from Clyde M. Nicholson for purchase of a loader priced at $1, : in Matheson and MacMillan for a roller at a price of $1,000, and from John W. Wilson for a cement mixer at a price of $500. It was also decided to accept erg COMET 4 door automatic METEOR 4 door two tone brown, 6,000 miles ,,,,, .. 11 tender price Car Oscumuc. SALE DATES MONDAY SEPT. I4p-SAT SEPT. I9 11 y CONSUL CORTINA S a tender of 81!.” horn Laine- bury Industrial Limited for a new payloader bucket and one way plow for the city. The new $26,900 less $7,000 trade-in allowance for a motor grader and payloader. The streets committee was authorized to spend $800 for a storm sewer on Euston Street between Weymouth and Cum- berland Streets. It was agreed to re-appotnt Weston (Bucko) Trainor as rink manager for the coming season. Rink committee chairman Coun. factory financial in rink operation. PRICES CUT THIS WEEK ONLY 1963 MODELS Station Wawon, S sedan 8' o MacDonald reported a satis» stan g DRAMA!” Discounted cylinder sum" tough. white, 1 Two DIe In Crash Near Lunonburg LUNENBURG, N.S. (CP: - Ralph Mader of nearby Oak. land and his sister Mabel Mad. er. both in their 70's, died Mon. day after a two-car crash on a highway skirting this town. Mr. Made: was driving on. car and he died in hospital here soon after the accident. Mi S. Mader died in the crash. 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