18 The Guardian. Charlottetown. ‘rues. Dec. 17. 1968. South Bend Begins Action To Cushion Studebaker Move SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)-— Authorities estimate that only Ernest Emmons. an assembly between 400 and 600 of the 7.000 line worker at the Studebaker men are skilled. Automobile Plant in South Bend. heard a newscast Dec. 8. 1' o “It said there would be a bigione Famlly announcement soon about Stude- baker." Emmons said. "it; S didn't sound good." I Rumors about the firm hadl been circulating for a long time.‘ ' ' for years in factm Everybodylln had heard them. the stories that} Plant mull" Cl°5e- N0‘. CALSHOT. England tAPl _. "9"-"h°dY b°l‘°"°d lh°m- .A family of three that went 10- ‘he Wm°"5 be‘ t back with 193 other refugees to tame 7303- jthe volc-anl‘c South Atlantic 15- Studebaker announced it “Hand of Tristan da Cunlla last m0Vl-HE its assembly plant from; month has returned to England. South Bend to Hamilton. Ont. , Dennis and Ada Green and “BLED To DEATH“ 5their daughter. Valerie. 4. did "we were b°'“g bled. lo d°"_‘"“ not bother to unpack when they there (South Bendl said Cllair- l reached Tristan‘ . . glfnw \l3O‘3r’l':l°lph H‘ Guume mi Green. 33. said his house was He said the 1959 the fi‘.'.‘.' ;‘.7§“i“l.‘.."+‘§..?“.§’..°.§i‘ié‘ ii: iii; coljporatmn had Ms‘ $40'000'0m eruption that forced the island‘: building cars in lndlana. evamatmn’ The move meant the loss of H ’. . 7.000 jobs and a payroll esti~ . Bl” ‘lihasi Fmptone ts" mated at $32'm0'm0 and per‘llgharddsgarthlesifllfiglj lhatol re- haps more alized I would soon have to Immediately after the an- bmid rnysglf a new house," tlouncement. a special (‘lVl¢‘Grpen said, °°mm'"°° be 5' 5 “ f°"“l"g'l “There has been areat devas~ May" Frallk 'l- Bruggner Called tation on the island and its 40 representative citizens intolbeaches are now almost com. conference. Telephone lines be- gpieteiy covered with iava_ mm- tween South Bend and Washing: mg the ]anding places for fish. ton began to crackle. ing ho,-its From the national capital. “And with the fish cannery Came 3 l9l9SI'am 5‘l.E"9tl bl’ 111- tdestroyed. I saw no futureon diana's two U.S. senators.I'm'5tan. so. even though my Vance Hartke and Birch Bayh.. wife wanted to stay because her and by Reprasentative Johniparents are on the island. we Brademas. It said in part: ‘decided to come back." “We are in touch with the sec- Most of the islanders who, retary of labor. the secretary of sailed back after two years said commerce and other gmern.; they Couldn't stand the pace of ment officials and they assure‘ lift’ ln Enl1l3nd- M3113’ .V0lmE' us of their complete cooperation, sters returned under protest in our efforts to help solve these: and "Owed ll’ 37° back when problems." .£'1e_>: .‘§'?LL‘.’l€‘jl‘.9ll«°~’l1-_. UNEMPLOYMENT MAY RISE; Prior to the Studebaker gougcmené. unemployment lo‘ on B n \'8 2.4 . , less tharnehalf ‘the: natinllgl a(l":l't- age. It may rise now close to! seven per cent, well above the C d national average. Nevertheless, the overall pic- ture gives community leadersi MOSCOW (CP - Reuters) — grounds for confidnce that the Premier Nikita Khrushchev Studebaker loss will be offset. says the Soviet Union plans But statistics are cold comfort "some reduction" in its armed to Ernest Emmons and 7,000 forces and will propose cuts in others, soon to be unemployecl.I its defence spending. The overall picture cannot lift’ At the same time, he said dis- the burden of uncertainty weigh-l armament. is the most import- ing heavily on the unskilled} ant step to take on the road to W01'k€I'- ‘ world peace. adding: Columns of help wanted ad~' “We are ready to conclude vertlsements are running in t.he- immediately an agreement on ”e“'5P3P°"5 — bill they specifyl disarmament and to carry it skilled help. i our." llfilll till’ [l|lllSllllllS Gilli How eyes do sparkle at the brilliance of the diamonds set in our rings, and other piecesl PATTEllSON’S JEWELLERY 113 Kent St. Cll'towu ' THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU CAN SEND.. ’News From Home’ y EVERY DAY. 4 To someone who‘: away . . . Share the great Island mo- ment; of 1964 with a year long gift subscription to fir filxtrdfan i lh£mnluPnbio! 3 Just before Christmas, a gift card will be mailed to ouch of your gift recipients. hand signed as you per- sonally direct. uncut. name r-on ARMED sum {U ; vrcn nuoolmn. 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