eee ae aS Canadian National has colored the calen- dar red, white and blue (and all its tickets, too!) to offer you an entirely new train travel fare plan...with greater savings than ever before! Now you can shop through the calendar and pick the travel savings days that sa- tisfy your purse and purpose, As of May Ist, all the old rates (between stations mentioned above) are out the window. Only the new fares—the red, white and blue fares—apply! AS OF MAY [ST “scsi @ 162 days of the year are red ticket BARGAIN days (for the biggest savings of all—up to 44%) @ 142 days are white ticket ECONOMY days (prices slashed up to 22%) @ Gi days are blue ticket STANDARD days (many of these offer savings, too | a i} Conservative ees Blackpool, | British Labor Retains Seat STOCKTON ON TEES (Reut- ers) — The ition Labor party fas boosted its stock with “Covere Prince Edward leland Like The Dew” British voters by retaining its SECOND SECTION seat in a parliamentary byelec- | tion here with a greatly .ncreas- bor, 19,694 votes; G. J. K. Coles, Conservative, 12,112 | votes; J. Jullholand, Liberal 11,722 votes. The labor plurality was 7,582 votes. Socialists were elated at the party’s achievement in more | than doubling, in a three-cor- | nered contest, the majority of | 8,277 votes that it had obtained | in the 1959 general election in | a straight fight with the con- whe recently made a conaatenal capture of the gov- ernment's caret seat of Or- pington, and a won another | were heartened by their big | vote. ECM Threat Seen By Australian CANBERRA (Reuters)—Aus- tralia’s manufacturing indus- | tries as well as its primary | industries will be in danger if Britain joins the European Com- mon Market, Prime Minister Menzies has told the House of Representatives, He added that Australian gov- ernment legislation to provide quantitative import controls sudden spates of imports until would protect. industry against | more permanent legislation was devised. Menzies was speaking on a. tariff board bill setting up an independent authority to recom- mend short - term tariffs and quantitative restrictions ela necessary to protect local indus- | try. British Papers Get New Trials Che Guardiaw Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 10, 1962. ~ WAGES (New Syrian Gov't Cool To Nasser | By FAROUK NASSAR DAMASCUS (AP) — The mil- itary high command has fol- lowed up its suppression of a pro-Nasser rebellion in the north | with a declaration that unity | with the liberated Arab powers is its prime objective. Naming neither President Nasser’s United Arab Republic |nor any other nation, the high ;eommand said _ here _ must be established ‘‘on thoroughly studied basis an ie no future errors (Radio Cairo charged that Damascus authorities were “breaking their pledge to abide by the Homs connennte resolu- i meaning | seached by high command and pro-Nasser negotiators at the city of Homs Sunday. It said Col. Muwaffak Assassa of the high command had undertaken several arrests among pro-Nas- {ser officers.) aluminum - roofed Washington State coliseum, (covering four acres without a supporting col- umn) and the opulent opera house, remodelled from the old | Civie Auditorium. BUSINESS STARTS Two major fair attractlons— the high-speed monorail and the space needle — already are a going business on a minor scale. The monorail, which will be able to whisk 10.900 riders an hour to the fair in 96 seconds from the downtown terminal 1.2 ; miles away, now is carrying round-trip passengers, Sightseers can take an eleva- tor to the 550-foot high observa- tion deck of the space needle. , A revolving restaurant just be- ie won't be ready until fair ELECTORAL OFFICER IS READY LONDON (Reuters) — The Court of Appeal has ordered new trails for two British | Nelson Castonguay, eneet electoral officer, is own out of Ottawa to returning of- ficers across the country | when an election is announced. | election machinery {s tuned up and ready to roll. newspapers convicted in libel | with some of the aincton sup- verdicts totalling ‘ugeal plies which will begin flowing $607,600). court found the libel jude. | The ments ‘wholly unreasonable.”’ The Daily Telegraph had chal- | lenged High Court awards of £25,000 ($70,000) damages to | John Lewis, former ne ree 0 | Mr. Castonguay says the (CP Wirephoto). and present-day scientific won- ders, There will be culture and en- tertainment, with a Las Vegas- type revue and semi-nudes. Looking at the 74-acre fair- three weeks before appears impos- member Parlia grounds £75,000 ($210,000) 7 hone opening day, it Improvement Limited, of which sible that buildings will be fin- see : chairman. | ished and exhibits in place on | time, ated Newspapers, pub- riomer” a The Daily Mail. ap- pealed awards by the High staTiLE AB Maat now | Court judge and et jury | is similar to a woman with her | of £17,000 ($47,600) to Lewis and | hair in curlers, no makeup and £100,000 ($280, m0) it Rubber | with dinner bubbling on the Improvement Lim | stove, frantically getting ready Both devahavens likes the | for guests—millions of them damages were excessive and} She'll be ready sy the door- the juries had been misdirected | ra begins ringin bythe judge last July. | e big ckiain ‘is the $100,- | | 000,000 World's Fair, gates of, But with a few minor excep- which open April 21 for a six-| tions things will 4 ready, say month run. Before the lights go the fair’s top bras off for the last time, between; Major ines | are finished | 7,500,000 and 10,000,000 people | except for interior touches and will have viewed the fair’s| displays. Foremost of these are! vels. the $3,500,000, 600 - foot space With the World of Tomorrow needle; the $6,000,000 United s its theme, the fair will offer | States science pavilion, a six- an array of space-age exhibits! building complex; the $3,000,000 Fulfilling our pledge of continuing leadership... {ip | Lis Wee cole a — aero ee ao ..we pay more than lip service to the idea of cleanliness at BA. You 8ee it reflected in spick-and- span premises, in clean rest roome...even in the all-important FINAL-FILTERING of BA 88 o and Velvet 98 gasolines the FOU moment before they reach your \ j j i gas tank. Cleanliness is by no | eed AD meane the least important of ; the many, many ways in which . BA leadership benefits you. The sale of advance tickets ‘ean totalled 3,000,000 a brought in $7,700,000—more ae triple the most optimistic esti- mate. Attractions at the fair in- clude: 12-minute simulated ride a | billion light years into space in the Boeing spacearium; a pee! at life in the 21st century in the World of Tomorrow theme show in the coliseum; a $15,000,000 fine arts exhibit, including sev- eral hundred world masters and a $20,000,000 program of music, ballet, theatre and films. | A few highlights among the performing arts: Composer Igor ravinsky, pianist Van Cliburn aed the Seattle Symphony on | opening night; the San Fran- cisco ballet, Old Vie Company and Philadelphia Orchestra in May; the Seattle symphony’s Aida in June; La Comedie Ca- nadienne in September. Danger Is Seen In Gov't Loans e To Fishermen WINNIPEG (CP) — Leonce Chenard, deputy minister of fisheries for New Brunswick, said here that itis dan- gerous to grant credit to fAsher- men to replace “horse and buggy”’ type of equipment with more of the same. Mr. Chenard spoke at a fish- eries conferene being hel as | part of the annual congress of ard Co-operative Union of Can- ye {t is no longer possible for fishermen to make a living, ; except in very Isolated cases, | using the same methods of fish- | ing as their grandfathers did, it | naturally follows that extension | of credit for the replacement of horse and buggy type equipment with similar types ts dangerous practice.” Leaders should keep posted on marketing possibilities and trends in packaging and presen- tation of products. Certain prod- ucts well-received a few years | ago no longer nye acceptable jon world market In the past, our had been a tendency to grant credit ta | fishermen with no dependable | outlet for their products or te | plants with an insufficient or un | dependable source of supply. |——_— Kenya Takes Step To Independence LONDON (Reuters) — The British East African colony of Kenya took a giant step toward independence Thursday while the island protectorate of Zanzi- bar failed te resolve political disputes _ set an independ- ence dat The Keeya Oe aanaiea ference drew to a succes waa conclusion here as ‘the “big two” Negro parties agreed to form a coalition government and accepted a compromise constitutional plan that would lead the way to self-rule. U.S. Bank Seeks ete Brazilian Firm NEW YORK (AP) — The | Chase Manhattan Bank, second | largest in the United States, said here it is negotiating to acquire an interest in @ Brazilian ban step would be taken through a Chase Manhattas | subsidiary. If accomplished, in- dustry sources believe it would be the first time a U.S. bank held an ownership interest in @ Latin American bank. At present U.S. banks have been represented in Latia@ America through branches, ;