Mishandle 4 The Guardian, Charlottetewn, Sat., dune 24, 19 Howard Says Liberals Cl Branc Ah— setitor ‘ee combines get sut would he them toe of Itme. The threat = pone to make $- Georgetown Lions Meet “ recent meeting Ge of orgetown Lions’ Club was held | the 4 the _.the upper’ St MONTREAL (CP Senator Edmund S. Muskie of, Maine said “here the US plan to build a public power plant on John River .would reduce electricity costs fér Res- idents in the New England area ‘by 25 per cent & = 7 ‘Maine Senator Sees Savines From Proposed Power Plant _ Senator Muskie said the t>tal cost of -the — project woule se $303,000,000 but in 50 years tne federal government would m:: ie a return of $603.606,000 frem the public power plant. ¢ Joseph Keenan, secretary of the International Brotherhood of } OTTAWA ‘CP)—The Libera! Banks, trust companies. morts.! the Lion's Club’ Room, in the : government to serve political gage companies and insuranceeRink Building and was opened Senator Muskie told. 1.000 de: Electrical Workers © (AFL-CIO, ends, has starved the combines companies are able to conspire =: out- vo President. Joseph legates of the Téxtile Workers CLC said union workers a the investigation branch of staff and to fx interest rates because nny ohnson, who congrat- Union of America AFL-CIO US. ate proving disappointingly resources, Frank Howard. :NDP they are immune from prosecu- Ulated the new president, Allan ‘ Eee s “|. apathetic at a time when a —Sk-era) has told the Com- tion under the aci” MacPhee, on his recent appoint-- CLC) that New England is the growing opposition is seeking to mons i In’ the face of this situation, MEM as president and turned only major region in the U.S. destroy the trade union move- The work of. the branch has Mr. Howard said. Privy. Cour- The te o ; Ceo. Ales which stili_ has no publi¢ power ment : ? - -been mishandled or ignored “be- cil President Favreau had. ig- 4. tae econ ieee oo services Nuveteen -states so far have cause of the friends of the Lib- noréd, the advice of the com- tary Ticks rie Soe soir tee As a consequence consumers P4ssed: right-to-work legislation eral party happen to own and bines branch when officials of minutes and cadiied amar. tie de. = - “there paid as much as 35 per although unionists have long in oe ae —— _ it Bed ashes “4 meee ‘ ties to the new Secretary, Lion ~ : ig cent ne re bod national. sisted the union shop is a vital ¥. } oward sa) Mr owar quote rom Herbie Stewart average and industrial consum- ,,, during discussion of 1966 - 67 March 31, 1965. report by the Yorston’ and eae GRADUATES ers up to 62 per cent more ee eee _— Spending estimates of the Privy director of investigation and Tre-,ported that they had worked: on ‘5 He said plans for a public bers : Council, _ ; search for _the combines inves- the - financial statements and Liesd Roy Heffell récently power project at the Dickey. The convention resolved to in- The “Liberals had = displaved tigation branch, D. H W. would soon be turning them over received his Bachelor of Lincoln’ School site near the Creast W organizational © “a desire to talk big and do «way yy you of ‘AsuoH to the new Treasurer, Joey Science degree trom sir Canada - Maine border - were forts, noting that the time was nothing” about the work of the wrote that a shortage of staff Walsh George Wiliams University te” passed last fall particularly ripe for a member- branch, argéd with enforcing¢for specific investigations- had Lion Sonny Johnson gave the M fe 1M : ? But" hard fightin stilt ywas ship drive in the southern states the Combines Investigation Act. imposed ‘“‘an important limia- t : : Montreal. Mr. Heffell is the. needed - to defer deternfined where only 58.800 out of 306.999 The act itself had antiquated tion on research activities.” ing a report of the earnings son of Mr. and Mrs. - Harry opposition to the project from textile workers belong ‘o the sections dealing with _ illegal- of the weekly dances and can- Heffell, formerly of Borden private power companies u:10D : trade practices Companies SAYS CHECK ABUSES ~ teen. for the past several weeks ee Max Saltsman “NDP--Water-- ‘The question of volunteer fire which were found guilty of con- spiring to fix -prices were taken to court and fines were imposed loo South) said Canada should fighters came up for consider- . establish a prices review board able discussion and it was final- and ly decided that a committee of but the fines were not stiff '9 oversee business activity enough. check abuses.:He said fhe gov- Lions Allan MacPhee and Still- For example, Mr. Howard @rmment should show legs com man Mair meet with the. Town said, Steel Co. of Canada- Lia. cern for combines as seh and Council at their next’ regular had ‘been fined for price-fixirg More to prevent abuses Busi *meeting to discuss this matter ‘in wire fencing ness combines were -a fact of and that if the necessary ar- life . rangements “se be made the ’ CHARGES LENIENCY ae There world aiwave he ® members—_oft Lions —€iub ‘ “The fine amounted to one piace for small business, in cer- would take onthe duties of vol- cent out of every $12.50 made tain lines but Canadd had ord yy than gg Mga fies he tary “ ; f ; : i by eee yaar — many industr ies too pe 16 dle the next aes nadie’ v NEW FILLITING MACHINE DISPLAYED down by a Juventie Court pete in international inacliaias ances judge.” : HoOuReHSaAuy-—samiquued 94, NOOO 000 0000500050 00004, ~Many groups of companies Act served only to hinder Cana- il P - stratio William Pierce, fisheries in- Eastern Fisheries. The appara- Fisheries Demonstrations of uk eeaile tx eclvien ltusitan diab: laladicy ‘trom: forming. 4b PURITY DAIRY ry * ; $ + % apector, (LEFT) demon ’ cod fi i achi operation will ; + the hilet shcing Tr a her is cal + ae pay mi vo peatg = could not be prosecuted under ‘its of production large enough ; “—- is Pref ; veloped by the Fisheries Re — sumer-size packages.It-is-be- be given at the Eastern Fish- . provisions of the combines act. to make Canada competitive. '¢_ arents Pre - F estinels Seard of Casula at the ing Aeinndaahvaied . et ae eries Limited filleting plant in he said. Many other countries were ce- z Purity Produets o Halifak . Technological Station aus . ff the 3 t Souris to interested Island fish “Barbers can conspire to fix laxing their combines laws . HOO, x " ee shinee: the price of haifcuts with.com- The Canadian approach should 3 S17 Kent St. Otel ms > _t Cyril Gallant, _ Manager of - of Branch, Federal | Department. of processors : et . — - plete immunity from the act. be threaten to step in as a com- devoting 50 per cent of my work ~ j load just to maintain position. = * . : hie COULD NOT SEE HORIZON . : 3 1 "As soon—as we went into—a- $+. > =e darkness pet tod. my visor aa SS ee = nn onmnnnn started to fog; Cernan said“ “vm - . ear ie 3 a ee = jhad only two more AMU con- 4 | nections to make . I looked , into the black night and the v4 : es —— ni Record Space Vl earth and the night looked the A os Same. IT could not see the hor- i - ~ — HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—"I be- in. a. lunar landing module, who 70N, f eame a little lonely. . The for some reason decided not to ‘I’m not saving I felt lonely light appeared to me as I was land out there. But a light ©) the . looking out my visor as an au- DESCRIBED WALK equipment section) looked like tomobile fight coming throuzh a Most. dramatic was Cernan’s 4 headlight coming through a misty-type fog.” description of the trouble’ he en- f08- That's when we decided not Thus, U.S. space walker Eu- countered in the strang: ‘world *° Use the AML gene A. Cernan described Fri- outgside the spaceship as a hu- “We just didn't realize the amount of work that would be needed. Now we know and we'll be able to plan for it in the fu- ture.” day how his visor fogged. forc- ing a premature end to his June 5 orbital stroll that lasted - 2 hours and seven minutes. He said it was no new space oer -that—rauxed —Inais sture afte inside his space suit, tod collect on the tinted visor—just - too much work for he equipment man satellite. He had to end the walk 30 minutes early because of the fogged faceplate. Cernan said -he first realized the - seriousness of ; the - problem after he worked his way around to the rear of the spacecraft and began attaching a rocket pack—called AMU for. astronaut In loving memory of - Mothér Ke had manoeuvring’ unit de Cernan and Thomas P_ Stai- <ned pacitien problem Mrs. Harry ford. the Gemini 9 command : — . trying te ke my feet in th pilot. told of their. oft-troubled cirada Takase’ inline ae a Redmond flight at. a news conference The -pair spoke eageriv—of he mission that spanned three to get into the AMU. “T €ontinually floated out the back and had-to work. contimi- (nee Elizabeth McGuigan) “whe passed away days. agreeing that what they ously against a ) s pressure suit caning — a the ae im< This overpowered the. nviron- June 25, 1 963 ank of Knowledge needed ‘0 mental control’ system in the ; ; : : Al some day send men to the chest pack (which removes ; | tee cues ~~ moon I was : moisture from the suit Stafford said Gemini 9 proved — — that radar, rather than optical = devices. would be needed for an i Apollo spaceship ‘to manoeuvre S. R. Johnston Ltd. : | toward the. moon.to rescue men / j | STL | KNG's couuece wLASGOW (Reuters) _— TRAILERS WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Reatti “seamen declared foe . war on Irish fishermen i. ——.--—_-Fhe—irishmen—are—beating—J LA -RESIDENTIAL- SCHOOL ~~ “4 the British seamen’s ‘strike > by bringing goods across in FOR BOYS their fishing boats from » Northern Ireland.’ Grade VI te Matriculation At an angry meeting here : : a a Thursday. the Scots decided Now In Stock Syllabus designed te prepare nis to send 20 men to Port Bt} 37. re he tot Voi : Patrick where the _ Irish Low Down Payment Site ree eemctsciues J boats_ are coming in Monthly payments as low . a They will form a human a as $39.00 4 Opening date - harrier between the - fishing ecessories in stock Sport boats and waiting trucks, if Clip on -Mirrors, Leveling SEPTEMBER 7, 1966 - Chevy Th hows Coupe necessary lying down on the Jacks. Sewer Wese and all quaveide. : light fittings. “S Rut th®re will be no See Us Melore Xen Bus. 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