* ‘oan uraging, increase in output Current Upswing Expected SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (CP)/on a per capita basis, The groundwork has _ been | an exposed position and affected economy, Canadian Finance) tries, he said Minister Fleming told a meet-| ECONOMY STRONG ing of American businessmen ‘In recent months Canada has ere been experiencing a marked up- ergy and efficiency Fortunately, as been soundly la He said, however, that all the turn in economic activity. Tne however, was not enough. great trading nations of the recovery to date settlement created by new pat- at similar stages terns of world trade resulting post-war business: cycles.” from the European Common Market and the possibility of | Britain’s entry into it 5 Mr. Fleming, addressing a seminar on Canada and the Com- mon Market sponsored by the American Management As- sociation, spoke on the eve of presenting his 1962-63 budget to Parliament in Ottawa tonight. His prepared text, distributed to reporters in advance of deliv- | ery, did not mention the new budget, however. Canada, which had the world's | biggest foreign trade measured reasonable terms Claims Harvest | Made On Shelters WASHINGTON (AP) —Senator Stephen M. Young (Dem. Ohio) said here that Leo A.} Hoegh ‘‘consistently urged Americans to build fallout shiel- ters’? while he was civil defence director in the Eisenhower ad- ministration and now is re- ported “reaping a rich financial harvest"’ selling shelters. Young, a long-time critic of civil defence spending on the ground that it is a waste of money, told the Senate that Hoegh now is vice-president in charge of sales for the Wonder Building ‘Corporation of Chi- Charlottetown Summ ago “This is the same ex-governor of Iowa who, when he was de- nied a second term by .the citizens of Iowa to the $12,000- per-annum position as governor of the state, was rewarded by appointment to a $22,500 posi- tion as director of the Office of ae and Defence Mobiliza- ’ Young said. ‘Hoegh left the Office of Civil and Defence Mobilization when _President Kennedy took office, OCDM was abolished recently and civil defence functions were taken over by the defence de- partment Newfoundland’s Polio Vaccine Plans Outlined ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — : Sabin oral polio vaccine gram for Newfoundland intidres from three months to nine years old was outlined here Vv Provincial Health Minister James McGrath. Dr. McGrath said at a press conference the program would start here April 16 and spread at a later date throughout the province. The intensive St. John's campaign would conclude April 28. He estimated that 21,500 chil- Regular 277.90 . progress t highly en- ,16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 16, 1962.) 1s particularly as the which has To Be Continued In Economy i2i0'aim,"<.n’ Heeney Fills and has been accompanied by Post Held By “We Canadians must, soundly laid for continuance of | more by trading arrangements ever, bend every effort to seck M N it the current upswing in Canada’s | abroad than most other coun- a continuance of this growth. Cc aug on the groundw ork id.’ was in| increases in productivity. The finance minister said en-| ment of Arnold D. P. Heeney, | i home, | retiring Canadian ambassador |at Washington by Charles S, aA,|ments as an ambassador, the | a are reco permanent | | chetemensiip of the WC de-| is as strong must at the same time be as- dian chairman of the Interna-| |representative at the Uaited) fewer ithe world must negotiate a general as any Canada has experienced sured of adequate markets in earlier abroad, open to our exports on erside ment effective this Sunday was |” | announced last week. Gen. Mc- | NDP Mangien, s criticism of the Co-| Mr. lum iver treaty and al-| ment how- s removed on a/| {from lesati a he wa ctator” touched oft a Com-/| New Appoint- | mons storm Mo OTTAWA (CP) — Mr. Heeney is to be replaced | nized o “We to the United States, as Cana-| Ritchie, Canadian tional Join been announced in y Prime Minister Diefenbaker. EASTE g gn eee yg, goer teenies, 0000? 00,8 Commission has | Nations. the Commons Mr. Diefenbaker said Montreal-born Mr. Heeney, 60, | 7-PIECE CHESTERFIELD ENSEMBLE “= | Canadian chairmanship decision “arbitrarily made by a| The House leader of the CCF- | | di | said that while his group recog- | Naughton’ s body ghton’s ability in engineer- “a not think of anyone better | be extended to protect Canadien (brother William James Mayo, equipped to succeed him than | fishermen and fisheri “And we are not of the opin- Mr. Heeney. ! the|ing and administration. \ well qualified te assume me | ion tat Mr. vad ar ner Talks Being Held |e said in er Rees of the | —— “ said Mr. Her Keays (PC — Les. | TJC, which for 50 years has! leine) that his department will me: Seneeeee A. G. | handled C anada - United States 1. ! On 12-Mile Limit look into the pirating of seal eg boundary water problems. Bot r. Herridge and Oppo- | off the east coa CRITICAL sition Leader Pearson took the | OTTAWA (CP) — There are —— Minister o ae Diefenbaker’s announce- | opportunity to pay tribute to the | “active negotiations” with other | said he is aware of the alleged drew a sharp reaction | work of Gen. McNaughton. countri extension of wi | Setivities by two and perhaps H. W. Herridge. : math entd-ho Saeas ion | three-mile territorial limit to 12| more sealing operators but rved a ee Affairs Minister | | added that the matter doesn't i well in war and peace. m has informed the Com- | fall within the jurisdiction of his Mr. Pearson said Gen. Mc- se He didn't identify the | department. integrity, ‘onesty | other countries. r are above reproach; The minister was ee . NOTED SURGEONS on all sides, | James R. Tucker a ee leaving the 1JC| Conception) who asked whet! The American surgeons however, the Liberals | Canada’s territorial limit wend | Charles Horace Mayo and his Democratic Party group | Mr. Heeney’s accomplish- | of Gen. Me- | p¢ . he was whose father founded the Mayo Earlier, Justice Minister Ful-| clinic, both died in 1939. ALUES, NO DOWN PAYMENT... APRIL 16th To 2\st Ngo Aer hi NER iT ARIE RI RL si a illustrated dren from the St. John's area would receive the vaccine at 20 centres set up in various parts of the city. The total eost of the vaccine. intended to supplement injected Salk vaccine, will be about $12.- 000, with the federal re paying half. Dr. McGrath said no immu- nization program for adults is planned, but when the children's program concludes, the vaccine will be made available to adults. 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