f LABOR LEGISLATION DISCUSSED AT STANHOPE l The 23rd annual conference following the official opentn, rials: Hon Henry Wedge. min- 30f the Canadian Association are. from left to right on. N01. 0f welfare and labor. ..£fegi:\1dftf.l‘lnl5trai0i‘sd of tLafliior atlii’oegegsifél. lgyigistegrmorf p E I ' Lieutenaanmflnor ._ s 3 ion opene yes er ay iic r. s , I _ morning at the Stanliope Columbia, rnd preSident of “ 'l' Mad?”“ald~ assoaaim“ Beach Inn and continues until the International Association president '0 T Dye r, St. “'Friday morning. Shown above of Government Labor Offi- John's. Newfoundland. Labor Legislation Conference Opens At Stanhope Beach Lieutenant-Governor WJ. addressed the gathering 31-d l“' “.‘I‘IFRSIDF F 1 Can i ‘ ' ‘ _ ‘ ' ‘ . ‘_ . ,. . . — .ar -‘ gaggcina‘id and onlalaltrarm A tiotiuted seieral piomiiienl per mm. manager of the local em. {eight}: Oggimaflm kam-{n-r: 0; sons anion: the dclclalt‘li I ployment office. returned here ~ - -‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Azciida for the meeting lll‘ \londn from Toronto where the 23rd annual conference of flie Canadian Association of Ad- ministrators of Labor Legisla- cliidcs discussions and panels on different aspects of labor e- S’side Manager Elected UIC l Vice President he attended the annual combin- ation . _ gislation. a round of dinners. vention of the National Em- tion at Stanhope Beach inn )6:- re‘nmanon and sightseeinz. ployment Insurance Commis- h’dax' Officers of the association sion Association. vChairman for the four-tiny am past nt‘r‘slt‘lOIll. RF? .\n- .\t the meetinz. which was Convention is Hon Hc o rt; demon. deputy minister of la- attended by some 146 delegates edge. minister of l Welfare for the province P.E.I. EK. Lottin. director of labor and secretariat of state for labor of the Republic of Ca- bor. \'ova Scotia: president. G. T. Dyer: first vicepresident. W. H Sands. dcputy~minister of la- bor. British Columbia: second vice-president. .IB. \letzler. de- from across Canada represent- in: 9.000 employees. Mr. Can- non was elected the first vice- president of the association. Otlier delegates from P.E.i. was stared 21 years ago. con- Dies In Hosp. 1 baseball. execut ive-meetingcon- l ’Smelt’ Gillis A well-known figure in sports circles and an employee of the city of Charlottetown for 19 year. Gerald “Smelt” Gillis.1 54. died suddenly at the Char- lottetown Hospital Monday. Mr. Gillis was active in local . ISLAND NEWS PAGE ; ‘;2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 2. 1964.3 DC-3 Air Servic ' V‘OnlyTemporary' Dart-Herald aircraft will re- turn to Prince Edward island —-mainiand traffic October Z-I. and DC-35 ave been pressed into service to facilitate con-l tennial traffic until that time. it. was announced yesterday in det, Gander. Easiern Provin- icial Airways industrial and pu- ; operated throughout the ‘com- Iblic relations manager. 1 Following is the text of the‘ statement: 1 "Eastern Provincial Airways; announces that the company’s Dart-Herald turbo props wiil remain on the Prince Edward Island -— mainland service af- ter October 24. This will include: the airline’s service to the Mat:- ‘ dailen Islands. The partial reversion to DC-3 equipment has on a tem-‘ porary measure only for the; month of September and early: October in order to pi‘OVldC“ more flights to and from me; Island for centennial travelling. The temporary schedule whim‘ came into effect Monday pro—‘ vides three DC-3 flights daily on the Island service in tion to one Dart-Herald ‘which flies through the pany's system between i centennial ing this pe . "it is not the intention of Eastern Provincial Airways to revert to DOS equipment on the Island service permanently. The 1 airline's Dart-Heralds hav istatement issued by W.F. Gau- been purchased exclusively ‘orl passenger serVice and Will pany system for this purposo. "The airline regrets any Ill-l convenience that may be caus-t . code name Delta. appears to be traffic offering dui-l riod- ' C Greek And Turkish Cypriots [World Trade Remove Provocative Posts lExponsion By RUSSELL PEDEN NICOSIA lCPl—Greek- vocative" United Nations force begen ma-Ii noeuvres in. the Nicosia area 10 days ago. it was learned relia- bliy Tuesday. A UN source said the com- .blned armored and infantry force of 150 men. known by the making the rival factions in yprus stop and think before moving closer to each other. The force commander in M31. John Bea‘ment of Ottawa. commanders had been unable for some time to r- suade Cypriot irregular: of both sides to abandon positions en- croaching on the so - call “Green Line." the line of de- marcation between armed Greeks and Turks in the Nico- a ed during the month of Septem- ber and early October by the change to DC-35 but nopes th public will understand that the? change will facilitate the move-i ment of peak traffic during that period and afford greater flex- ibility in operating extra sec- tions to and from the island fort centennial traffic." ‘ I l l J. MacDougaI ies At Albertonl ALBERTON —— The death of Joseph MacDougall occurred In the Western Hospital Tuesday morning following an illness of several wee 5. Born at Kildare 83 years ago. ‘he was the last surviving mem-i hockey and bowling {oundland and Moncton. NB. her of the family of Michael in earlier years, He was 1: ve- MECDOUflall and his Wife. Mary iteran of World War II. EXTRA HERALD ' Ramsay. Surviving are his wife. the‘ “In addition to the extra fre- Duri g the years Mr. Mac- iformer Margaret Bradley; four quency provided by the DC-Ssl Dougall lived in Kildare and l daughters. Jean. Mrs. Ralp‘l‘ the airline is basing an extra in Alberton and also spent many .Newell. Arleen. Brenda and Dart-Herald aircraft in Mont; yearn in Saint John. and in the :Judith Ann. Mrs. Gary Chip- ton during early September toi lumber woods of New Bruns- .man. and two sons. Alan and provide more seats for peak} wick and Maine. 4 David. --—*——"*—‘—-——‘—-' Since his retirement some 14 , Funeral will be from the . 0 years ago he made his home in iHennessey Funeral Home to Former Girl Alberton. living the greater ' Basilica at 8.45 t St. Dunstan 5 Wednesday morning. Two Theft Cases . Are Adjourned charged with possession of Awarded UNB Art Scholarship : Lynne Anne Macisaac. 19. of {Moncton NB formerly ’part of the time with his nep- hew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Larter. His wife. the for- mer Annie Haywood. rede- ceased him about 24 years ago. He is survived by a number of pieces and nephews. will be held General Robert F. Kennedyt Manitoba Aims At Improving Products Design WINNIPEG (CPI—The Manl- toba Design institute has a o pooling Manitoba products. institute.‘created in 1908. offer Manitoba manufac- advice on how Inn» i will turers prove their ware s. I Richard Noonan. MD! chair-t ‘ man. said the advice will be re- i layed through four industrial design seminars and an indus- trial design review board which will give tirms individual atten- i Mr. Noonan president of Pion- Electric here said ee MDi‘s objective is to make Manitoba companies more do-1 i sicn conscious so their products] . will sell better in both domestic.» and export markets. I The se review board will start the ball rolling ‘ but It may be "two years before lwe get near our objective." he 1 said. ‘ SEMINAR HELD The first seminar was few weeks ! trade industry representatives i attending. Others are plann during the next 12 months with and withdrawing after TurkishCypriots have voluntar- through the area ‘ily dismantled at least 10 "pro— armored column. positions sl :1 c c a ' said sin area. However. the began d. d , rpm... re icte UNi KUALA LUMPUR (Pp.0nu.‘. the source‘ ers) — Mitchell Sharp. Canada‘s im‘nister of trade and corn- . merce. told the opening of the llit - nation Commonwealth ti 1nance ministers conference n . this Malaysian~ capital Tuesday .‘hat he believed world trade Nine of the 10 positions re- ported to have been given up voluntarily were manned by Turki - Cypriots. Four were near UN brigade headquarters held a i needle . in Nicosia. four In the northern suburb of Trakhonu and thoi other was a roadblock on thol route to Mandres Hamid. a Turkish village three miles north of the capital. ‘ The one Greek-Cypriot posi- tion abandoned was also a road- block on the Mandrahamld road. A spokesman said Delta force has made only one strike. “lightning move" Aug. , domoldd'i three Turkish-Cypriot positions said to be threatening the UN's Nicosia headquarters. The force has been on manoeu- vres almost daily since then. Asked to comment on the ef-l feet of the force as a deterrent. Moi. Beament said: "I don't think we can definitely say that our manoeuvres and the taking down of any positions are cause and effect, but it seems safe to say there have been some cur-l n O. prising coincidences." up. THE l I t at ‘ drug ‘ mwi’xnc Stores t atme ' an In across Canada would continue to expand in the coming year, sources said. The ministers held two closed sessions of [W0 hours each after a publ‘c opening session. The twoday conference is dis- cussing thc position of sterling and trying to form a common policy for the forthcoming In- ternational Monetary Fund and orld Bank conferences to "‘13 or 0 yo. Conference 5 o u r c e s said Sharp. while predicting tn- creased trade. said it would not increase at the same rate a last year. .—_____...__. N O T I C E The Carleton Dump will be open 12-8 Tuesday and Thurs day and 8-8 Saturdays. Closed Mondoy’s. Wednesday's and Friday's. SELLERS ********** i 64/0/70 ' SHOWS 2:30 — 7 — 9 SPECIAL TODAY AT 2.30 ‘EVERY ROUSING MOMENT...YOU’|.L LOVE IT! men I A un- mamon- Africa- 0“ 3 l0“ Slim-V" utv-minister of labor. Ontario: al the annual affair were im- of Charlottetown. has been1 The funeral in . metal trades Ing Canadian labor Yeztsiotion; 2M smretar}._,r€.asumt Evelyn modimp past president George Two break. entry and theftlawarded a University of New Thursday from the Rooney Fun “3::‘1‘aa‘gminufactuflng rep. ‘8 attendm! ill? (“hiereme- Best. legislation branch. de- Cheverie and Ben Peters oftcases. t'iose of Shawn DavidtBrunswick — P n f Walesi new] Hometoih? sacred Heart resentatives. The president of the orgnntz— pnrtmonf of labor. Canada. ‘Charlottetown along with Em.|l Smith. 15 King Street. Char-iconege Scholarshlp for third. Church for Requiem High‘Mass Mr. Noonan 581d Mm hope. Ition. GT. Dyer. deputy minis- Officers for the coming year 9“ Murphy and Allison MacTn-t lollelown. and Stewa Gay‘i year arts at UNB. 3 It - Interment “"n be its activities will eventually put‘ for of labor for \‘ewfoiindland. will be elected Friday morning. insh of Summerside. Ferguson. .222 Graftqn: Miss MacIsaac held an honor: "I the Church “meter! in in touch with every type ofi ~——‘*— ————-~" Mr. Murphy is the officiattStreet. were adiourned midipioma in each of her four ” Manitoba manufacturing opera- P.E.l.‘ representative on e. Queen 8 County Magistrate's; years at prince of wales and. Robe” Kennedy “on . executive. I 3Court Monday to September 4. in Her final year was chosen a. . 1 He said the design "View ' ' - _ . The “lifting. whlch Was heldl “Journal to the 39"” date member of the Honor Society. ‘ Gets Nom|nafi°n board. first of its type in the l g , ._ i in the King Edward Hotel was the_case of Pauline (Mrs,l The many announced by , tprovince. ll assist individual where the founding conventiongMaIcolrit MacLean. Sou rls. Dean R_J_ Lava chairman f NEW 1013K lAPl—AUOI'DCY-Iflrms who want improve "gC‘ehr‘itre‘ _ IN THEIR SECOND WEEK DON'T AlSS THIS COMEDY. sous AND DANCE nevus GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE WAYNE sisted of five days of executivef ‘mcetings and a four-day con-i ‘ vention. l other senior executive memu bers of the association along with Mr. Cannon are President Rene Prud‘homme of Montreal:; Douglas Shields. New Westmin- istcr. BC 2nd vice president! Bruce Ballah. Edmonton. 3rd vice president and Helen Hur-i ey. Toronto. 4t‘t vice presidenti These five constitute the man-j asement committee of the as- sociation . AND " ——— . SHUSTER Prince County IN Unemployment ? Charlottetown Is Less Acute l Mon. to Sat. 8:30 p. Evening 2.00 & $9.50 u ~ p Matinees 1.00 & 2:00 u-p not Slot. ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. SEPT 6—9:00 PM. OSCAR PETERSON TRIO Canada’s World Famous Jazz Trio RUSH SEATS For the sfiial gala performance of WAYNE & SHUST IN CHARLOTTETOVI lot—Go on sale at 10:00 a.m.—Monday, Aug- PRICE—$3.50 Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME" " on Sept. to: ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN . 1 yo .... .... . .......... .. 12 noon - 9:00 p.m. RESTAURANT OPEN Saturday . . . . 9:30 am. to 7:30 p.m. . . 12 noon to 7:80 p.m. l . m Cum...“ E880 Ticketmobilo l m the [shod daili- o.m. —-— p.m. t i one was released from custody t SUIVI’MERSIDE The un- employment problem in Prince County is muc‘i less acute this; year than It was during the; same period last year. end 0 Fr'o_.%1d Slat the month figures at the local} H" , ' ' employment branch showed Matineos yesterday. i At the end of August last year there was a total of SEATS males registered as unemploy-l ——-——-— ed at this office and 172 ie- imales. Figures compiled yes- ‘terday showed 252 unemployedl males and 37 females. ‘ 0f the 252 unemployed males 123 are unskilled. Eight of the, females are in this category. In; 1963 the unskilled numbered 188i males and 10 females. ? Blanc‘ie Hogg. local employ.‘ ESPEC'AL" “mm” M upstartiiisrsn. “is unskilled laborers would be employed during the potato picking season. late this month or earl ' 0 tober. About 66 f After-the show come and meet the cast in the Green Room. those ,gen‘c who are listed :5] Admission 25c plus your ticket stub. warehouse men Wm be de,i mand as the season progresses. In releasing these figures Miss Hog: noted that during the. August last ye a r there were a total of 42 unem- ployed carpenters registered to 14 this year. ‘ City Caurt Cases. All Involve l Liquor Violations Warren McCormack. Char-1 lottetown. and Alex MacNevin.. charged with being drunk and‘ disorderly. were both remandw ed without bail to Sept. 5 by Magistrate, A..l. Haslam. QC. in city police court Monday on charges of being drunk and dis- orderly. Tu-o persons charged with ll- legal possession of liquor. Wil- liam Blanchard. Charlottetown. l 30 15 days. goods while knowing they were obtained by theft. ‘ Fined and costs Y days for dangerous driving was William Saunders of Mt. Buch-. anan. 1 Hector Howard Morrison. Ocean View. charged with care and control of a vehicle while‘ impaired. was 0. Sent. 28 for trial. ‘ The case of Alan C. Holman. c'iarned with driving withoutl due care and attention..was ad-l journed to Sept. :3 for trial. Possession of liquor in places other than their residences? brought fines of $20 and costs or 30 days to three persons and aI fourth was remanded to Septj Three persons charged with intoxication in a public p l a c or were each fined $20 and costs ori LUNCH WITH LODGE LONDON tCPl—Foreign Sec- retary R. A. Butler Tuesday; Lowther Clan e UNB scholarship commit-ll tee. is tenable for her final two, years at the univer5ity. > Holds Reunio Some 118 descendants of Wil- liam Lowther. who emigrated from England to this proviince in 1819. held a family reunion at Crapau'i. Anglican C h u r c h Centre recently. N.W. Lowther of Charlotte- town related the early history of the clan. A committee to or- ganize the next reunion in 1966 was appointed. Among those present out of the province were Mr. and Mrs. Brian MacBeath of Moncton and Laura Lowther of . Vancouver. I A program of sports and a dinner were included in the: day‘s activities. from Kenn ‘ votes. was nominated as the Demo- cratic candidate for U.S. sien- ator at at state convention Tuesday. c bent Kenneth B. Keatng. y had more than 600 compared with less than their products and likely will give free advice to firms facing specific industrial design prob- party's New York 1 m e Mr. Noonnn said industrial 'wm WW” Republic"; “mum” design means more than just product styling. "Sty-ling and appearance are Important. but we also hope to 100 for his only opponent, Rep- encourage Manitoba firms resentative Samuel when nomination was ensured. p EV SEPTEMBER 2 ABRAM’S VILLAGE—Egmont Bay and Mont Carmel Exhibition. SOURIS— Eastern Kings Exhlbltlon. CENTENNIAL to St Stratum. use the proper materials and to the attorney general) Improve the function and noo- fulness of their products." ENTS gave a luncheon at Carlton; Gardens for Henry Cabot Lodge. President Johnson‘s special en- voy to Sout'i V’iet Nam. The luncheon talks. and the session that followed. were believed de- voted to a wide-ranging review of strategy in South Viet Nam. Among diplomats present was Lionel Chevrier. the Canadian JENKINS high commissioner. 4n “I.” x!“ sic; WffDRE- W ’” BRACKIEY Pr. RD. DOUBLE FEATURE Wednesday and Thursday HATRE A “THE DEA TII 5A0” MIC. = A [.01 0F “IVE E VERYAIGIITI " ‘ umumumm Only \ . .-‘( noses 00MB it PATIIE mNFEDERATION CENTRE BOX OFFICE and Wilfred C. James. Char-1 Open Daily .................... .. 10:00 am. - 10:00 p.m. lottctown. were fined $20 and‘ Sundays . .......7p.m.-9p.m. rfist-Hirliodai'sand$25 and “.(2-2464” itin- s p.m. 2-2467) W“ m 20 date respectively. i Of seven persons chargedt with being drunk and incapnbie’ two were sentenced to 20 days: one was fined S20 and costs or 20 days; two were remanded to Sept 2 and Sept. .1 respectively: in view of his advanced age. and the committmcnt of a wo- man was held for 20 days. At 400 feet below the son's surface. the pressure II 17 pounds a square inc i 7 m/ “PI/(Illll ‘ MHW-me-WZ ' w UPER/lflafl UNB-“M l vvvvvv Wilton BRAMBE midi prim SHENSON __ . 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