10 The mural“. Charlottetown. 11mm. Juli! 13. 1968.1:30 all. : UC Paper Declares Church 5 Must Face Smoking Issue wt:- Per-m _- TORONTO tCPl—The United . BEG church Observer. in its current mm hu reeelved represenu-ipull train the Saxkllehew-ri k in..." ’Clncrr Commission expressing Band limbs" "9 "Wmd‘ Mn 95 Comment choice.” concern “ “I. 2"!“ a! “up to have discussed the mutter It ‘etle advertising on television on have expressed the vlgw that I closed ineelmg last Week but the EEG shauld not Act unilat- 2 commission. I brunt-ti of erally in uking steps to control . , , ‘the Slskulnhewnn puhlie health cigarette vita-tantrum Carlyh department. suggested that a some lead irons the tederal and MacDonald Tohsoco inn. ‘ provincial health depurtmentl. Wednesdny her firm will said Wednesday Lhe‘llmllu cigarette advertising advertising On Cigarettes MONTREA L without w. M. Stewart. tcrt — Mn.ItIon president or rette said warnings on _ ing go package that the product LI dan- art s. d. aiou wither iederali le- mete tum ,ineoteeeommende lllhln usi-37 b' my” " M “mi Tobacco Head Itlon‘ ' m ineetins in Toronto. also unt- ladon’t uglwi-t we all do bu She nid liquor distiller- in the mum" I i She was commenting on the in a definite rel-60mm he United sme- didn'! Info" 0! Wlnllari Churchul iett London ICInhdlln Medlcul Association's tween nix-rem lmoklnl Ind Idecllion to seeir iederai legisla. lung c-ncer. _ "It hasn't been proved in any legislation} on Claire". llnnkinl her "we that would require clgn- mnllufncturen etch dinette would have no the laden! [overnmuit In a Infill]! declaration that to print why, lhlpe or {arm (ll-1 lmok- cluul emcel'." Mn, Slew- smoking and cancer, l CMA mike I there to do All pronihitton, hut were powerless by .i. Inl in the {Ice «1 his way tor a holiday at Mont. Clrln. A spokesman It his no," “It‘s the some thing with said Churchill is likely to m i don't into on the titular. “Inr In (Reuters) _ “But I! the gnvern- agree to It It all. but what ell: time." this. yin? an i! the [meat ".7. t _, — Amiliflnv'l‘ Wednesday Var Nice (Iri edition. fly: in an editorial that , mucking I: I moral issue midi I thlt the church “cannat Conr‘ tillue to be natural." The editorial slys man! "smnke - tilled vestries" ms doing worse than being neutral but are "selLing a bad exam-i 1!]. i The Observer, contradict”! ‘ the otticial ohureh itand adopted in 1952 that smoking is ‘ not a moral issue, says that the lane 01 new evidence WI Ihuuld take action, rial 5!]!- rishteously, hut \ilth rvmmnn some. to persuade those who smoke intemperalely [0 he lem- perate Ind those whn can. to quit. and ltmsr “ho ha\ell't lulled, nut to start " In giving its reasnns lnr re- maining silent on the morality of smoking until now, The 0 server lays: "Thor: is a (troll: nuan-ral element within the United Church thilt has mni'allzed ehoui tohaccn lnr u long time. We suspect lhal sometimes their intolerance may have driven people to nicotine." OTTAWA ICPt—nr Andrew Stewart, chairman til the Board a! Ernatcasl Governors. villi meet HEIIUI Minister Judy La Marsh shurtly to discuss cigar- elta smoking and lung cancer in relation to radio and televls IIOII advertising. Unemployment Drop Smaller , This Spring By DON HANRIGHT OTTAWA lCPii‘l‘he wring» tlme tumble In unemployment, always the blzgest (Imp in any year, wu less than usual this time. The result Is that the mldr May jobless estimate of 345,000 was 10.000 higher than In May. 1962. Between April and May this year unemploymcnt tell by its.- 000. Last year the drop in the same period was lis,000 and the year before. $5.000, No attempt to pin down a reason ior this lessuian-usual decline was made in Wednes day's joint statement by the le- hor department and hureau or statistics. liut one lactor may he the earlier spring and hence a quicker seasonal upsurge husiness activity, roiiectod in April statistics rathcr than May. in April the unemployment drop oi 57.000 was considered reason- nlly high. The May estimate was based i on a survey or 33,000 house- holds across Canada In the week ended May in. BATE RISES it produoed an estimated uri- employment rate or 52 pcr cent the iahrir toroe. camnared with 5.1 pet- cent a year earlier Inc! 7.0 per rent in May. 1961. the iirst time. Wednes. duy'l statement staohod this ac- tual unemployment peroentaize Igalllst seasonxllyradiuslcd fig- ures. The latter “times are 57 per cent unemployed in May. compared with 5.4 per cent in April and 57 in \larrh, For May. 1992. the scasonallyad- justed rate was he per cent. However, the statement call- tioned that such seasonal ud- juslmerlts ore tricky and at hest imperieot A int nl guess work Is lnvnlved in removing seasonal (actors irom statistics that are only estimates hegin With. FEWER Drier-ours ‘ Gains in the labor ruroe continued to be less rapid. The torce in May was 0.553.000, up .000 or one per cent (rot-n u‘ year earlier The lung-term yuar-lo-year increase is about two per cent but has been slowing (or about it year due to iewer school chop-outs and less immigration. Regional iohlrsr totals and voter in mid-May. with May. 1062, iizures in brackets: Atlantic region 61,000 nr l0.t er cent t07.000 or ii ll; Que. gee 130,000 or 70 per cent) (114.000 or 6.2): Ontario 00,000 or 3.: (Elmo or 3.4!; Prllrle ‘ 40,000 or 3,4 136,00 or 3.1) n, .359» or 57 memo or 5.4) i or the tatiil 345,000 uneru ‘ played. 153,000 were married, men Ind 70. marriedi women. Abnut 00,000 or t7 per cent were teen-tigers. The hum» ber oi unemployed over 05 ten below to 000. Promotion Announced OTTAWA {CPI—Chic! Super- Intendent Fl. A. Mnxted ha been promoted to the rank or IIILILInt commlsslnner. RCMP Commissioner C. W. levisnll‘ In I82. 59!”. Md II It present officer zom- mlndilll the force‘- operations In New Inmka but will Iuvo Illolrlly to Islam: tmflmllld nl "D" Dlvil Winnipeg. Chief Sup. humus at prel- lllt Ill ell-I1! o! the Identifica- FIXfAT You will llnd Dad‘s lavaritl’ foodsv II I.|i Lucky Dollar Stores this week- end. 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