1 of worker! involved in worvahe Guardian, Charlonetown, Thurs. do. 8. 1088. 11, C w 9 S lstoppages were restrictive and ‘found the new test of suitability . . Labor on ress I eek . w h- m m- foi job referrals more rigid. “ g ‘ "The proposal for a reduc A ards ed pants—in a swing in a lovely' . . i 0 garden of camellias, fern and . . I . lsince...miniseries“ For Mails on. introduction of extended bene- ' i -"m' I was JUdged mo“ be“. I o ms. subject to mm” “mm OTTAWA (CPI—The govern- tlful among 62 built around this tio ns: the proposed methods of man” Central Pay Office 58y! :gfg'Is‘flgflrfig theme» "M93109 . ' ' i h f 6 .- . ‘ . ' OTTAWA (CPi -— The Cana- sents an effort to revert the National Employment Service {1,213“$35”:“grfoedgtgfudygggg 303‘ b: Friday the.m5t o 0 Will! milllnns of flower! and dian Labor Congress said Wed- Unemployment. Insurance Act ‘be strengthened, that the lip- H... “Nadia” ah ‘ form...“ it, c.991ues c9vermg r9903?" countless pretty girls on stately nesday it Will seek an early to its ostensible purpose~to.employment insurance advisory ("in v'e’mure an 0 in“ t . Kelgmb “W‘s? lf’ay swig)?” floats. with 225 equestrian unlta opportunity to make representa- deal with relatively short-term committee be given increased ‘ p m a’ 0 5 Du 9 Tea y or ma] "g and 2.000 musicians marching V ‘ ‘ their likely effect." the CLC across the countr . r _ - . t. w . . . . y . - tions to the federal government untmploymen e note that status and that the staff of the presldent said civil servants likely Wm be_ in :1 bands, Pasadena thug on possible legislation based on the major objective of the com- Unemployment Insurance Cnm- sta ged its traditional Now the (hit committee report onjmittee has been to establish the;mission be increased and en- “The 905mm or our Organiza‘lgin receivmg the Cheques "em Year's Day spectacle, unemployment insurance. Unemployment Insurance Act'iianced. tion has been that unemploy-‘week' . I A crowd “Hmawd hv pan“ Claude Jodoin, president ofion what it considers to be soundl "At the same time we are ment insurance can be effective An estimated 540000.000 will ‘ ‘ - the 1,050,000-member central la-iinsurancc principles, although,concerned about certain other he paid oult under the l’ell'nata d' “011 M'Pr 1.000.000 Watched bor federation, said the CLC has 1 the report is careful to point out 'recommendations which may ‘ - y . .tive pay ncreBSes announce from sidewalks and buildings 8mm and unemploimem ‘s‘last month by Finance Minister along a 515,.mi1e route. 0 I I "mixed feelings old to a low level. or what isl only when the economy is dy- ' about the rec-lthat there are substantial differ-have an adverse effect on un- E . om-mezidations of the four-man’ences hetwoen social insurance employed workers filing claims gpnpranv known as frictional;Nowlan. In most cases the in- The crowd was orderly except committee of inquiry. 'and commercial or private in-tfor benefits." unemplo‘vmem .. ’ creases go back to Oct. 1, 1961. ‘for perhaps 100 teenage”, The committee‘s rem”, madeisurance." l Among these points Cited b)" For this. reason. said MM SeVeral hours before the’psr- public Dec. 20, proposed a} Mr. Jodoin said the CLC ialMF. JOdom were proposals tOJJodoin' the CLC is pleased to F- w' ade. police said, one evidently three-stage program of supportipleased about some recommen- EXCIUde from coverage workersinote that the Gil] report ties its1 'rs ove Ins thy“ 1m“ the Sir?“ l" "‘05" for unemployed workers, includ- [dations of the committee-4n- under .13_.V_e.ars 0f age. to (‘liangel recommendations to an apt. m.; I o of Pasadena City College a ing a universal iincmploymmtmluding proposals to extend cov- the eligibility I‘PClUII‘f‘ant f01‘ panying attack on the causes ofiRO‘Se BOW Prlze flaming milk carton containinl insurance scheme. The 55.000-‘crage to various categories. oflt‘millf’me"l ‘0 benefit and_ miunempinvmom. gasoline-soaked rags. word report made 45 specificlemployee.c now excluded. to ‘IChange the SYSIem 0‘ 0011mm“ ' A motorcycle policeman u, i P""‘""‘ Calif. (AP) —- A recommendations in advancing‘preserve the practice of a gen- “0"5- DOCTORS STRIKE iscene of childhood's first love mm“ m investigayp found hi. won for nearby Santa Monicalpmnl yanked from its ham": H a detailed blueprint for finan-ieral pooling of the risk and totEXPRESS CONCERN cially assisting jobless workers. reject the concept of merit rate? Concern was expressed about. ROME (APi—Doctors in all ..T . -w 1 his is a report of far-reach- ifor unemployment. ;the proposal to exclude workersiltalinn hospitals went on strike‘, Tues‘Iay the to? 9"” in theme 0 rested it back. Bottles ing consequences and it will; Approval was also expressedfiaffected by seasonal unemploygtor one hour Wednesday to can 74th Tournament of Roses—a}me throwm About 40 you“, A TeqUil'e careful Sindy by govern-ifor recommendations that thelment from regular benefits andgattention to their demand for spectacle marred only slightly‘men rMmred orde 8 st.” ment. employers and trade un-lrates of benefits be increased to to eliminate the present sea-'parliament to establish pensions by 8 bottle - throwing disturh- . r' "e l ' ions." said Mr. Jodoin in it's higher ratio of earnings, that , sonai benefit system. and retirement at 05 for doctors ance beforehand. juvenllos- one “’33 treated for ‘ President Kennedy gets a 11.8. intervention, he promised day return to a free Havana. prepared statement. lthere be no special regulationsl The CLC said the Gill com-land medical assistants in state A small boy and girl repre- minor fat-la] cut inflicted by a snappy salute from a member the group they would some (AP Wirephoto) “In our view the report repre- ifor married women, that the . mittee proposals about coverage lhospitals. .sented sweethearts —— she in . flying bottle. of the 2506 Cuban invasion bri- gade as he reviews the group in Miami. Without suggesting . 12 Men Killed ' In Meat Plant 1’ TERRE HAUTE. Ind. lAPl~‘ An explosion ripped through a ‘. meat-packing plant Wednesday . leaving at least 12 dead and 47. ; injured. 1‘ f ammonia fumes. 'T Deadly v -- r . . . __ steam and falling debris ham-l __ ' Home Packing Company. which; _' _ . '. r a m was shattered by the dawn ex- ' . V V 7 . . . plum. Discounts up to 25 per cent- on top quality. brand name merchandise . . . all from Henderson & Cudmore's large. complete stock . . . shop now while these specially low. low prices are in a Indiana state police said 10 i effect. bodies were recovered from the wreckage and two other bodies were spotted in the debris. George Obcnchain. secretary- ‘ treasurer of the demolished * plant. said l4 workers still were ‘ unaccounted for. Some 200 of a total of 275 workers were in the. plant when the explosion. of undetermined ‘ nature, shattered the brick building. The plant had been closed throughout the New Year‘s holiday and firemen said i a gas seepage may have been? the cause. . Bodies of some of the dead}: and injured were blown from. the plant into a parking area.i Others were covered with tons{ of red brlc . ages were estimated by company officials at close to . $2,000,000. : l E l $50 Million In Mortgages .1 Go On Marked ' ment's h 0 II S i n g agency an- : ‘ ‘ nounccd Wednesday it will offer; $50,000,000 of its holdings of Na : fional Housing Act m'ortgagcsi for sale. to investors — thef seventh such step in a program i to develop a secondary mort-l gage market. 1 It is the largest block of; , ; mortgages to be put on the} . market by the Central Mort- l I gage and Housing Corporation. of the 35000000 offered. bids, will be accepted for only $3E'.-, , . e announcement saidl the excess offering will give in-1 vestors a wider selection. 1 So far. CMHC has sold $86.-i 000,000 in NBA mortgages to in- 3 vestment. mortgage and trust; 4 companies since the program, , began in April. 1961. i ‘9. The purpose is to make avail- l ."’ able a supply of existing NHA mortgages to interested buyers. Some are purchased by special- Ized mortgage firms, which; raise money through sale of de-l " bentures or shares to private in- vestors. Bids on the latest block being offered for sale will close Jan. 22. Half of the mortgages carry alx-per-cent interest and t 9 other half Silo—percent interest. They will be offered in 110 lots. with 90 of them valued at ap- proximately $500.000 and 20 at approximately $250,000. '2': m' «.5 . 1.“ -nus‘ ' ENTIRE STOCK ° NOTHING RESERVED 25 OFF! 59.00 Hyde Park Suits . . . . . NOW 44.25 .1_ . ENTIRE STOCK . NOTHING RESERVED . O REG_ 39.00 To 7900 79.00 Towne Hall SUI‘I'S . . . . . NOW 59.25 69.00 Fashion-Craft- Suii's .. NOW 51.75 0 % 95.00 Warren K. Cook Suits . NOW 71.25 REG. VALUES 49.00 TO 95.00 Hundreds and hundreds. tailored in 1963 styles 5y leading Canadian clothiers. Fine British and Cona- . dion woollens. shape-retaining worsteds and flonneis in 2- or 3-bufl-on models. Wide choice of bold or . Choose f ro in Alpocomos - Laminated muted checks . . . fine pin stripes . . . neat pattern- - Reversibles - MocGregors - Foshion- ed effects and plains . . . fashion-wise hues of med- Crofts - Aquoscurum. ium and dork greys. popular blues. exciting browns. 0 Light and medium weights. A 9.2:?“ 9... PANTS g 25% OFF! : Correspondents Are Beaten Up LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (APl—Two United States jour- nalists and one British corre- spondent were beaten up and arrested at a Katanga province border point Wednesday, ac- cording to reports reaching Leo- poldville. The two American correspond- ents were named as Weldon Wallace of the Baltimore Sun. and Paul Bonner. The other cor- respondent was named as Lionel Fleming, BBC correspondent. The report said the car in which they were travelling was looted and they were being held ' at Mushoshi. Katanga. about 11 miles from Kitwe. in Northern Rhodesia. Two WOMEN KILLED SARNIA. Ont. (CP) —- Two women were burned to death Tuesday in a fire that destroyed their two-storey frame home“ Firemen found the bodies ofi Mrs. Daisy Mackle 09 and her do gm: Mia rein ' Mackle. : . ‘ South on mil-m helium. 1 SALE pRICEs sins iron can . _ QUEBEC (cm — The Gana- 090“ today to i dian, freighter Eskimo is all . 5:30 alone in the run for the gold headed cane awarded annually I 1 4 5 3 6 9 5 Nd“ to 9.” . I I l O entire sfock—moflring reserved REGULAR 14.95 to 22.95 9 "out" will“ "-95 “4"” SALE PRICE “2] TO 16.95 Into Quebec harbor in the new Mr. The ship, espectally built for navigation in ice. is ex- ltrots-d here Jan. 2 from Eng- nd. . Saturday to 5:30