Bloc-dirt: from a head ‘nitzrv a student of .‘Pi‘rili \‘a'iozial Unii'ots:‘.i: .s takrn into cus- tody by a polxr-irar. in Seoul \cs'et‘dav during: anti-Jinan- South Korea normallz-itton talks demonstration Police- man “ears protective mask over his face. (AP Wirephoto) ISLAND NEWS PAGE N " The Guardian. fli;l‘l0lt9l0\\'il. Wed. Mar. Session Prorogued, 54 Bills Get Assent Royal assent “as given m 56 bills yestei‘dav morning 35 Lion. “Dani-Governor “HT flat-Don. ‘ the seiond ses- io the Assent His Honor entered the charm her at {our rr‘ tes past. it and )§ Jl , . ex- .... .. “3 t‘f‘i-tlp- i wishes: of the 7 There wrro some ‘zot morn- enx‘ 'Wn‘r; ‘ 3.. :a:_.q.;jmv\. when :ztieli critttrrii'ot':”>i l1It‘ll? lion as amendment: to the Lio- uor Control \t" 'llt“ Prgito of S ll m- anu rs t Wales (olezc ll; be passed were . Traffic Ac”. iiir Pl‘ es Foileze Ar” aw i‘wdit I'nion mm- to for op. o(lorrim'i \Tpm n" i - hired? for the hex" ‘ broiizii‘ forth opposz‘:on chat" orial Building. the setting up of a number of new corporations in the province. and an act to re- strict the use of po:sonous pesti- cides and chemical sprays. A r, u m b e r of ex :tin: acts were amended. includn; ~ acts of incorporation of Charlot- tetown and Summersirie. Anot‘ier liiidzctarv deficit was {is r a l rear. and debate on the budget 1' ’D l C) N of ‘\-'a.-=’etii?ncss and extrav ence " In in proro:a*1on speech. the Li‘lfC‘ t- Governor told th e nicnili._ “.\t the conclusion of ‘A'w-o duress il'l'l"il DECPnllf‘b" =n ronzrotiilatin; "O'l on the earnest and thorough manner two which you have ap- plied yourselves to the public h. " : . and upon the sures which you have at 'prl o J I i: UT m n. E provision you have made for the rai‘rs‘in: on of the public SPrV‘f‘c of this province. and l assure you that the moneys appropra ted will be carefully and econ- omically spent. "May the hand of Divine Pro- Vidence. which has guided you durin: your labors ot‘ the s c s- - sion. protect vou durm: the re cess and brin: you lint-i; to an— nthpr gpsginn, PnrlmLN‘l ‘ljlll lllt" Same spirit of devotion to d't’fi' 5 you have ahead." dish”Ni ' Claims Press Favors Authoritarian Gov't to an Evenan . of Feb 28 en— . *lir- government belongs is ahead of the people". which advocated the gro'ernrnent lead the people rather than the people lead it. charm“. that the ress is for an authoritarian type of government Mr: McNeili was speaking dur- ing the debate on the mom. for suppr 'n the legislature Monday morning "The pe" feels the f‘lllZl‘nS (of Charlottetown‘t did wronE" in votin:r azainst fluoridation he said. referrin: to a plebiscite held here some four years ago. “But this controversy we 5 well aired in the city.' he. point— out. suzzestin: that the newspapers "oversold it" in an attempt to have the people vote to have the city water fluoridat- ed. LET PEOPLE DECIDE Dr. McNeill pointed out that. at the time. “not one sinz. con spoke azainst it". including doctors. dentists and piibllc health officials. “i believe when a large mm 13 her of people in the province vote against some-thin: they are right. All we can do is present the case and let the people de- aide." Dr. McNeill spoke on the im- rtance of free spoorh in c gislative assemblv of the pro- E Vince "if we can have unlimited dew bate. the truth will come out “ Dr. McNeil] pointed ou‘ that emost new leeislation puts more restrictions on people and he fluid that althouzh rules u'ere necessary. that it was the duty ‘of the Legislature "to make [sure the zovernment does not go too far." He lashed out at the govern- ment of Ontario for its recent unsuccessful attempts to intro- duce a bill "to deny people the rlizht of legal aid wth arrest- CI pr. McNeiii called "its Mu “a disgrace" and said he was "as- “an t 'assomated with that type of gov- ‘ernment." turned to have the Tory name OWN DEPARTMENT ln speaking of the expenditur- .es of his own department. Dr. .\Ir.\‘eill pointed out that the in- crease from SLTMDM in 1958 to 35.300000 last year was due lar- gely to hospital insurance and that the expenditure of the dc- partment itself had increased to only 51.700000. The minister said he was pleased with the progress at Sherwood Hospital for retarded children. He told the House that a speeialisl recently sent from Toronto to give. advice to the hospital had said he was taking back more information than he had ziven. Dr. McNeil] pointed out that the salary scale for nurses and other hospital employees wa s gradually increasing. The salary for a registered nurse has in- creased from $2.400 in 1939 toting March m at 3:15 pm. $3.219 this year. he said. but added that it was “13 per cent lower than Nova Scotia's a n d about 30 per cent lower th a it He forerasted an increase in future costs because nurses were demandinz a 40-hour week and he predicted this would c o m 2 about "in another year.‘ ' t “i thank not for the lib Pral Nine Employer Applications 3;. 19(54_ I: Labor Minister. Allan J. Mac- ‘Eaclien. revealed in the House 1of Commons. Ottawa Monday, irhat nine applications have ibceii received from PE iplm‘ers A assistance under itlie older workers employment land training incentive program up to the end of February. I Mr. MacEachen reported that .0116 workers had been hired un der the program. Ontario led with 603 applications. In answer to a question from Heath Maequarrie. MP for Queens. the civil service com- m ssiou stated that the depart- ment of national revenue has not reported any need for cas- ers in the provinces of Prince 1 Newfoundland i Edward Island. and \ianiioba. Competitions to recruit univer- sity students for casual employ- ment of this nature are advertis' ed only in provinces where it is expected such help will be re- quired, it was noted. VANIED CONDUCTOR MONTREAL iCPt — Eugene . 'ash has been appointed con- ductor in charge of the Young,‘ 1 have n tiople's Symphony concerts of' itiie Montreal Symphony Orches~ Mumtcimwwwv '“w‘w: "" .. l'MAPLE LEAF oR swu=rs “IA” All/[WHIMWI 3: fl/fl/i '9 : "4-lN-A-RO not. 2“ EXTRA all . L M!" “I” ion- aw" "I ESE”: / Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday w” a fig fling: Mt fi‘”“ 437/? . - ROW'I STORE HOURS 8:30 am. to 6 p.m. Thursday 8:30 to 9:30 misicll...thevnektodopaiyour“4-lN-A-ROW" or “MFA-KIND" cards at your friendly Dominion. 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He Pierre Hetu who is gomg to ‘Europe for studies. succeeds._ EASTER Easter Monday: Play l "I LIKE IT HERE" l BOX REG. JOHNSTON Above is Reg. plays the part Merriweather. a hen peeked hus- band. in the delightful omnedy. “I Like It Here" playing at the Basilica Recreation Centre. Sm- ‘day afternoon, under the direct- ion of Art MacLean. March 29 at 2:15 p.m. and Mommy oven- Johnston who of Cra-t'fesos Sale of tickets at! the following: Zakem‘s. H u g h e s. Reddiins. ,Stead's. Recreation Centre Of- Tim“. City Hospital. DRESSES . cotton First Reading Given By-lows MONTAGL'E — At a specual meetin': of the Montague Town Council. Monday evening. a new set of by-laivs was presented for the approval of the council by its solicitor. Ken MacDonald \lr Mar-Donald was appoint- ed sime time ago to brin: in a new set of by-laws. and prior to the meetin: Monday night rough draft had been studied by members of the council. tliu: :making it possible for a first treading to take place at this itime. 9 linens . silks Slzel 7 - 18 8 - 20, 14% - 26% Priced from 8.95 to 29.95 Gloria [Adles' Wear sc. Ch'lowl i ".l -l i [ SAVE 12c CASH DOMINIONS OWN DOMINO INSTANT COFFEE 15: SAVE CASH BEIN Z TOMATO ICE CREAM ISLAND PACKED ZERO PAK PEAS. ISLAND PACKED KOLD PAK Strawberries Orange Juice SAVE 22: CASH DOMINIONS OWN TOWN TALK CHOCOLATES 55 KETCHUP FROZEN FOODS SPECIAL PERFECTION ASSORTED FLAVORS DOMINIONS OWN DOMINION 11 OZ. BOTTLE HEINZ FANCY QUALITY Tomato Juice ‘21?!- A MUST WITH HAM SCHWARTZ PREPARED MUSTARD THRIFTY PAK SWEET MIXED 0R MUSTARD 39c PlClllES 38c1§53 31° 2% TO 5 LB. Tho Grand Champion purchased of rho P.E.l. 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