v ms Mn. Charlottetown, Fri. June 12, 1964». I The 125-miie Lady's Slipper Drive around the western tip of the Island was re-opened short ceremony at Miscouche. Here. Highways Minister Phil- lip Matheson puts the finish~ LADY’S SLlPPER DIR'IVE lng touches on a sign mark- ing the route of the drive as school children _ and visiting dignitaries look Wednesday afternoon With a on, Among those present at the ceremony were: Minister of Education George Dewar; Labor Minister Henry Wedge; Pool Effort Planned For Election Returns NEW YORK (APt—Eleclion i ciated Press, it has been returns in the November U.S. . nounced. presidential, senatorial and gov-l by the three major radio-the-l sideration to participation in some of the United Press an- OPENED Robert Grlnd‘lay. MIA; Keith Harrington. MLA; W02 R.W. Daniels of RCAF‘ Station Summerside who named the drive. and Miscouche village commissioners Alfr Gaud- et. Maurice Gaudet. and Phil- ‘ lip LeCialr. A formal statement. issued after a meeting of officials of the organizations. said that tut. itlim individual networks. which will post such returns on t s state-by-state basis in their? respective studios on election night. In addition. statewide totals in the presidential elec- tions will be relayed to in sing". tabulating centre in New York. which will maintain the running national tabulation on presidcn» tial returns. the tabulatng cen- tre will then transmit its na~ tional totals to each network. " so that the same national fig- ure will be available to each network simultaneously. Elmer Lower. pre5ident of ABC News; Fred W. Friendly, president of CBS News; Willlan R cAndrew, executive Vice- president in charge of NBC News; and Wes Gallagher, gen- ‘ eral manager of The Associated . Press, commenting on the step I taken said jointly: “The creation of Network Election Service, is, we believe. i a great step forward in the I gathering and dissemination of 1 news. The American voter and the public at large will be the beneficiaries of faster. and most ; accurate returns. At the same ‘ time, Network Election Service will do much to eliminate the confusion created by several different vote counts, based on reports from d i f te r e n t pre- cincts. We expect N e t w o r s Election Service to become the . authoritative source of returns in all future elections." Gallagher. in a separate state- ment, said: “We hope that this pool par- ticipation will be the first step toward creating a national elec- tion bureau which would collect vote returns at all state levels for all members of the press. newspapers, radio and televis- ion. In this way we could not only render a better service to our members and the public but also in the long run effect economies." pool organization will be called Network Election Service and about $1,560,000. pond will be utilized in 50 states and the District of Columbia. The Eiffel Tower. which cost ' for itself in less than two years an hasn't been in the red since. It will employ more thant 100.000 reporters to cove r re- Iturns at the precinct or county 3 FQEIweak, Run-(TM, , evel, the statement said [member of Network Election International - ' , Serv1ce. “Returns will be reported] ernorship races will be pooledi also was reported giving com; This announcement said: vision networks and The Asso-‘ the program. Sjsecial (Offer! simultaneously to each of the] l The Associated Press willi Tired, nervous or ; participate as a non _ voting “any older folks, when deficient. in iron, may regain their old-time energy and younger. feeling with strex Tonic. If energetic feeling. 8-day “get-acquainted" size costs little. At all drug stores. 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