TURKEYS Turkeys u the (arm of Ar- thiti Anderson ncar Poplar Paint. Man. 50 miles um ol Winnipeg took to Hit" li‘iwl IN A TREE when the Assiniboina burst over a dike and floodcd River adjacent farmland. The water rcctded later. ' Douglas Says NDP Aiming To Build Up New Democracy By SCOTT SCHILL SWIFTCL'RRENT ‘Flwk t‘r‘i National \‘rw Dcmot'raiit‘ Partv Loader Douglas tli-«Iaitvl llt‘l’I‘ that the aim of the New Demo- crats in to build a new demo- cracy. He told a rallv that \l'llill" in. nadians must nrnsorio Iht‘ll' pn- Itllt'al (know an t‘iri 'll i J It|~n siipiilv smial and (tnriuiillC democrarv Mr. Dnuzla- sairl Canada has become an ecnnnmir dirtninr- lhip "We lime 'r ’nnd ii-tt tn tun about our I‘t’nlIOlllll' lilt- " lll' anid, "ttur 4'il)lllll1l\ int tmtn stagnant We lum- hfr‘ll mount down in a morass nf lndf‘t‘lxlnn and unrertainty . . “llllt‘ ‘he companies are shooting mama with destiny " Thr .\ni littiimml ml: up. plv Canada with ernnmnlr nlan~ gin: Mr Dnlinlas !.‘I|d The unemplovmrint prnnlt‘m will not not hotter hi' ltsrll. he uid Between 1962 and 1965, 1,0“),00’) \‘tillnll prnplt‘ ".il’ hi: seekin: ~inhs .‘IllMllflllnll. \lllll it now is ntftwhn: nut nn‘y titt- "man in overalls. but also the “line rollar workers.” will also put workers out of Jobs. MACHINES REPLACE MEN By 1970. one tab out of every seven “‘1” disappear. The work ers wlll be replaced by electro- nic computers and automation. \lr Dntttlla‘ said that it Can» aria hurt a planned economy. used Its imt‘mployed workers fully and uked its savinizs. it rould Increase the Gross Na~ tonal Product by in a year. and without any new li|\I‘\ tlw tcdt‘ral treasury \Inulll takr in an extra $1,000.. 0011000 In a year. With this money. a New Dem- ocratic government would pay for to per ('(‘nl of the health m'i’dx til the population. with l \ iiit- prmintcs paying the other, «to per cont. The NDP unuld [II‘HVMP pen- sions of $75 a month In ‘11 per- sons over 65 years of age and would lie the pensions to the cm! of living. The party would also \(‘I up it national rctiro- "lnt allowani'r srhrnto. WRIGHT'S WORK BOOTS LUCKY DOLLAR DOLLAI SPECIALS FA .373. 3 ms: QUEEN IOYAI. 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WAFER: 1.29 ’Commonwealth Protection l Stressed By Mac In Talks I By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON CP mAn aide .to Prime Minister Macmillan ; said here tin» Brithh leader ; infomied Prewdent K e n nedy i trade tnirresls of the Common- Wtalih Ill Britain and Europe must he protected “to some de gree‘ before Britain will agree to enter the European partner- ship This aide said Mat‘mlllan" Views “err ueil understood by Kennedy at the twoday Anglo American talks Macmillan flew to Ottawa Sunday for talks with Prime Minister Dielenbaker and a speech before The Canadian i Pres in Toronto Tuesday night. i Because of the Canadian elec- ltlon campaign. Macmillan nan denided to soft-pedal the politi- cal Side 0! I’ll) Canadian \lFlI. He has t-ant-cllrd a planned press conference in Ottawa and has decided on a sperr‘n in Toronto which would be “0! a different kindwinteresting hut light and non-political," the aide said. Mat-millan ulll prmlde Diet- anbaker Will! details of the Anglo Amerinn discussion here during which Macmillan and Kennedy expressed read- iness to meet with Snvlct Prem- ier Khiu~iit~ht~i at the summit "whenever there Is an indica- timi that IuL‘lI meetmgl would serve the interests of peace and understanding " NEED HOUSE APPROVAL Britain then Wlll go back intt Common Market talks [0 “r. line" the negotiations on the basis d whatever comment tha prime ministers make Any de- cisions reached at that time would have to be submitted lei ID- . the British Parliament for proval This ought bring Britain Into the Common Market by 1961!. But the aide said Maemlllan emphasized that despite the optimism voienl by the us. that Britain will loin the mar» ket, such a step should not be taken as a "foregone conclu- slon." Agreement would have to be reached to allow the existing scheme of Commonwealth tariil preferences to be continued “to some degree" for a period a! years so that Commonwealth countries “don't lose anything by the new trade arrange- mean." The side said Kennedy‘s at- titude. on being told of the Brlly lab View. is that the us, ad- ministration well understands the Commonwealth problem and is taking the long View on this subject. TIGNISH Miss Ernestine Mat-Durant drama at Tiznish Regional ‘High School went Easter in Morell I'llll relaines and Iris-Ma. Francis McAdam and l-‘rnext Murphy were recent \lallurs tr Tignish While in the tillage they visued at the home of Mr and Mrs Reg Eldershau Miss Peggy Shea Student at St Dunstan‘s Universttx- ilmr lottetown ls spendinz Easter at her home in the Village PILII Handrahan viith the l' S Army Engineering Corps. has irteturned in Fort Dix NJ af- ter a 30 day leave with lllI pan 'uits. Mr and Mrs Ray ilan~ drahan. Christqaher Crass Paul will leave for Germany, “Ilt'l'e he plans to be stationed tor the next eighteen months. Mr, and Mrs Donald Stu-a and Mr. Fraser Morrison, Mel- rose, Mass. spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs Shes's parents, Mr. and Mrs Chester Shea. Wa- terford. and Mr and Mrs. Ja- mes Doyle. Skinners Fond. l Miss Laureen Clohossey. our- The us. Is prepared to ex pect that continuanre of the Britain would mean that Amor- lcan exporters and those in Latin America may have to jexperlence some continued trade disadvantage. but the Kennedy administration doesn't want this disadvantage to go on i indefinitely, TI: 0 (w (101' (lg/um... ii Sill. iN as - I - emu d pital Charlottetown spent [It ter ui'h her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clohossey. Irene Harper itaiitax ~pvnt the Easter holidays at the home 0! her parents Mr. and Mrs Hnnard Harper. Leo Dorian is being welcome ed back to his home in Sea (on Pnan alter them: a Dalli‘nl at Provinrial Sanitarium. Char- lntirtnun (or the past sevt-ral month: th .tnl Hoar-i and Kenneth Pt‘dFF\'8n were visitors to Char- lolletnun recently While in ihe city they visited at the home of ll'K'IY um'lP and ML MI. and Mrs Elmer unstain Aturvid Gavin, a patient at the Provincial Sanitarium, (‘h a r- lotteioun spent Easter viilh lll< wife and children at Sea C o w Pond Fred Dauson spent a recent week in Summerslde visiting his and Mrs. Norman Burks Mabel Aylward, t‘harhiter tnvin. spent a Iew days at the home of her parents Mr, is n d Mrs Alum Aylward receu'ly J B Vlyrirlt Jr, Halifax. N S. spent Easter at his home in the i'illazP Mr. and Mrs Roy Mat-Lind and t'fllldrt‘fl Judy and Penny spent Easter In Monctnn 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bernard. Charles Broderick, teacher at Morell lIlEh School spent the Easter holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Broderick. S. *8' landrahan w the Winter months in Saint lohvi NB. has returned to his home at Phllllpk corner Miss Eleanor Mat Donald, nui- w r in training at t'll_\ im‘p'tal ('harinttpinvin spent Easter at the name of her parents Mr, and Mrs J A MacDonald Mi and Mrs Russell Arbinz Ind lattiin ('harlottettmn spent the Easter weekend With Mr! Arbitiz': parents Mr and Mr- John (‘hrmtnpher Eduard Fitrf‘rerald Itude'it at Prime 0' Wales College (Shar- lnttetonn. spent the Easter hol- idays With his parents, Mr and Mrs Fri-d Fitzgerald ('larentl‘ Pern (‘harlnttt-Ian spent Easter at the home nI his parents Mr and Mrs. Aubin Perry. St. Felix. Regine Arsenault who spent the past week In Halifax has returned to his home in Leovt'le, Miss Stella Knox, Halifax. spent l-Iaurr at the home of her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox Allan Griffin, Sumniei‘ide. spent I'Ii’txlf't‘ at the home oI his parents. Mr and Mrs Ray ' Grilltn St Rock The Western Road Crib Tour- nament came to a close recent- W’ fieMWMhyll’fl.“ Wnnt‘rs of the tournament - urrr Aiihin J Richard and Henri Richard Joseph LeClair. and silirre Arsenault Pit Alphont'e Gaixlet, RCNL Halitas. and Mn. Gaudet. spent the” Easter holidays wait in: m: nlbt’l‘s of their families In the Village Pt‘lt'l' (laudet. Ihlilu II VI» itina his lather Urban A Gau- de' and im hmchernndaw and sittnr Mr and Mn Aubin Gal- lant Stmen Molnnis and non Eric, 5.: Marie} Dawson have re- turn-d from Boston, Mash. where Mr Mclnnis attended the funeral at his uncle David and Daniel Kim-h, stu- dents at St. Dunstan'a Univer- Sll_\‘ Charlottetown. spent the Easter holidays at the home 0! their aunt. Mra. CI. Mos-n» l3 l sey. Riehard Murphy. 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