ome 4u fhe Guarwan, Chartottetown, Tues., Nov. 16, 1965. ‘| 4 Finance Minister's Job Sty INIStET S ai Next lo Prime Minister ' te (OP)—The $35,000- ada unéil after Jan, 1, even in ayer gat St micister of © jceent Seen Gay have os nance ranks public mind /ranged @ bond issue, ts another second only to the prime min-lcase im paint » ister’s job in power, prestige,| The action was described by and importance to the country. | one finance department official It's backed up by most of the |as stemming from the Amer. best brains available to the fed-|can balance-of-payments prob- | / eral government in the finance |iem, not Canada’s. But it was aoe eee a Scan the «Sara ‘ can call on es ft anlar other government departmeni The cutting-éf temporarily of or agency. the flow of U.S. funds into Can- |) _| While it’s a post to which al- jada on new securities issues |) most any ¢ naeee maaiater | would satus te tncreese demand) would aspire, it’s one pressures Canadian mar | © ieee Semmens enh CE ket. _ a every ’ The temporary upset in whet | 5 When times ore sued: ant ap- [ave Meg Base warms) cool’ pear destined to get even bet. | inflows was thought likely ter, it's time to worry lest |to have the effect of deferring are bad, it’s time to put on the |larly in the important municipal best front and work like a slave |and provincial government sec- to make things better. Pe ee, eat The finance minister » Gordon . must face wp to these confficts pect the deferments would have Retiring from office, Finance |sither the effect of pushibé Oe Minister Gordon looked back on |terest rate up or of expan- sionary period appears des- sed 966. type last surge y y ok tebe nk Wk In Rink Canvass | Sr wiSictoned hott acon | Yor Rater sore’. continued (OP Wirephoto) ‘cent in industry. F Sige up must come down applies to} ssonNTAGUE — Approximate- tinent in the process. Break- p Pei ag, the economy as well as te any-/| jy $7,300 was obtained .as a re- down of the relay in Hydro’s ’ thing else. And there is a grow- | ouit of a canvas on Friday for | run over a three-year period. NEW MISS CANADA ing body of opinion here that | the artificial ice rink » Many have already pledged || , 2, collected about in especially by business wony cen. Meade tom tends of ne Commie Pagent ix ‘Ton dy collected chew mee Already the construction im-| houses of the town and although | With these results, the chair- Miss Canada for 1966 at the °mto Sunday night.-Miss Lan- (CP Wirephote) |\dustry with its many ramifice-| the canvass has not as yet been | man, Ralph Beck, Secretary G. o crecenteh cod. Geaitanen tana AUIS ok te reonte of the Leonard Munroe, - an canvass, developed in skilled labor. ed. 7 atid the business manager, H.M. rison ooms or Oo a Last week’s announcement by} Lodges, institutes, clubs and | Smith have all indicated the Mr. Gordon that Canadian bor-| several individuals had previ- | objective is reached that artifi- e © rowers in New York should de- | ously indicated they would help | cial ice is more or less assured. fer bringing U.S. funds to: Can- | if and when the rink was built.| Construction of the rink got ur Fe Continues Active Sante co | ae earn henoed. “ta, 0 Taemetaes ren | Se weet eee ee ee ee The ILBRIDE Ne marked turmoil court-supervised moni-| mang citizens footings completed WASHINGTON (AP) — The 1906, convention ei aie ie ” a torehip. thet Hoffa fought tooth wet tien -guataaied wit be don. and i i expected walls wil be ‘i chadain' “8 elaak well nie ae dens a ban land nail until he finally | ating substantial amounts either | erected by the end of this week closer to James Riddle Hoffa, |constitution to provide. for a Hoffa’s 1957 election was chal- ‘emerged in sole control in 1061. in cash or in pledges which will | when steel work will begin. caretaker.” « is GEE i about $100,000 for legal fees. A series of similar affairs is planned and Hoffa’s fight to stay out of prison goes on. If the courts finally rule the muscular Detroiter must go to prison, persistent rumors inside the union say Hoffa will try to install a caretaker president until he is free to resumed lead- ership. PLAYS CLOSE HAND The twice-convicted Hoffa is playing a quiet waiting game pending the outcome of his court appeals. He doesn’t smile as much as he used to and he is somewhat gentler with his subordinates. Hoffa has been convicted of jury-tampering in a case that brought him am eight-year sen- tence and of defrauding the Teamsters’ pensior fund, which tirew one fo five years. Some associates report Hoffa ‘gs pretty well resigned to the prospect of defeat in the court battle: Hoffa himself ts not talk- ing. friends and foes inside Yhe union generally agree on this picture of how Hoffa is bearing up as time runs out to- ward his final appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court: - ALT, ARE SURPRISED “Everybody is amazed that he is continuing to work as * hard as he is doing. He’s just going right ahead as if hothing. had happened. “Psychologically, you can see ‘he tensions. It is a little more difficult for him to smile, but he’s putting on a good front.” Hoffa, who still claims fhe support of the vast majority of the Teamsters’ 1,700,000 mem- vers. is going out of his way to avoid new internal strife. “He’s trying not to rock any boats, not to antagonize any- body, to avoid dissensins and fights,” one soyrce said. One high Teamster official said no move will be made to , unseat Hoffa until his appeals ‘ are exhausted in the Supreme Court. This could drag on for months and one Hoffa union opponent said: . What is the secret of Hoffa's hold on the rank-and-file? HAS HELPED WORKERS ers and warehousemen repre- . }eented by the union, Teamsters organizers have gone after membership among many other | workers. f “We'll take anything that isn’t | taken,”’ said. He didn’t need to add that the Teamsters frequently try to oust existing unions. In Hoffa’s | reign, membership has risen by some 200,000. . | Cross-country truck drivers, | paid on a mileage basis, now | make up to $15,000 a year. The lowliest Teamster warehouse- man seldom makes less than $2.50 an hour and Hoffa made } a major breakthrough in abol- | ishing lower. wage differentials in southernistates, where most other unions find it a tough job | just to get a foothold. } CONTRACT WAS PLUM ’ But his biggest accmplish- ment was the national trucking | contract, negotiated last year for more than 400,000 drivers ot | 14,000 firms, providing an esti- mated $300,000,000 a year in | added wages and fringe bene- fits. It set the pattern for the | Teamsters’ continuing efforts to | forge national agreemens in | warehouseing and other fields. The Teamsters, ousted from | the AFL-CIO in 1957 on corrup- | tion charges, built their own ri- | val empire, including a voliti- cal acton arm called DRIVE. Hoffa estimates total Team- sters’ assets at $1,000,000, inp00 five, but a solid, muscule 175 pounds. He neither drinks hor | smokes and prides himself on | his physical fitness, keeping in trim in a basement gym in the Teamsters’ marble palace head- quarters, ' FACED MANY CHARGES The justice department painted » different picture of Hoffa—indictments on charges of trying to bribe a senate in- vestigator, wiretapping tele phones to keep tabs on his own employees, using the mails to | defraud in a Florida real estate | deal involving Teamsters funds, accepting ~ $1,000,000 in ‘kick- backs from a trucking firm, | Peek-A-Boo Suits Barred LONDON the Miss World Beauty Contest have put a ban on peek-a-boo bathing suits after four contest- ants—including Miss Dominion of Canada—showed up for re hearsal in suits officials thought showed too much. Caro! Ann Tidy, 18, of Hami)- ton, offered a spectacular view through the net back and sides of her-swimsuit. Miss Peru and Miss United Kingdom both had net-covered plunging necklines. that went and Miss Greece in (AP)—Officials of |nipulations of Teamsters pen The highest-paid union presi- dent at $75,000 a year, Hoffa isn’t short of pin money. But with the Teamsters’ treasury closed to him for legal fees. he may soon be in serious finan cial trouble. The labor depart- ment Oct. 20 the costs of his Nashville, and Chicago trials alone were funds. A band of Philadelphia mem- bers want that any money spent defending all other Teamstem 3. lofficials paid back by Hoffa. and other Teamsters leaders The one Teamster official | Hoffa, 52, is a short five-foot- | Chattanooga | $570,396. paid for out of Team- | ster ; PE. 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