«T,» cavrarj --—' ' ‘ its The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Nov. 29, 1902. . o . o " — ‘ .. . l . . . Optimistic Report Presented :‘ v V >1 .’ ‘ . . I O 2 European Preludices Fade OnEconomwGrowth Outlook , ‘ " PARIS (Reuters) — The Or- of the cake“ for everybody ' indication for Economic Co-op- consists of encouraging 93.1.; ' leration and Development has country to persuade both labor ‘1‘ _ a e l issued a' c om mi t t ee ra-' and management to accept l'pv. ; t _ 1 port sayingmla targcthot enue compatible with a stable h . . - .cent econo c growt economy. ‘ .‘ ’ Ancient h atreds have 'the conclusions of the limited “I can never forget what thelwas “well within the physical Fleminl. who acted as chair. f; bloodied Europe for cen- ‘nurnher of public opinion polls.Germans did to us Dutch." said. capabilities of member coun- man of the meeting, 1 turns. Now. under the men- .which have been made on the:a Netherlands diplomat. 'tr' ." “ hlle we are Wgtching wm‘l ‘ i ace of communism. the old ésubject: Europeans want to for-’ “And. I] cannot forget whati .But the report warned against great interest the experiments l animosities are tumbling lgct and are forgetting the hates they did to my Jewish rela-,complacency and said the goal in otherrcountries in introducing l down and the states draw got the past. .tives." said a young Belgianlwould not be achieved unless an incomes policy_ I question closer to unification. And if professor Bartholomew Land_ girl. ” _ :United States expansion was whether such a policy could be its more a marriage of rheen an eminent Dutch sociol,‘ “Those Germans. said alspeeded up. , applied in Canada under exist. 3 reason than love. at least may and head of the peacmFrench manufacturer. theyf Steps to provide new impetus ing circumstances," . it‘s a marriage. reports lLibrary in The Kama summedlstili live like they drive: Hard-:for U.C. economic growth was Fleming said the difficulty of Richard O'Regan of The As- 5" up: iheadedly and brutally. Theyithe dominating topic at the such a policy for Canada wa. . aociated P_reSs in this story j‘ “What has happened '8 that“take the right of way. step oniopeni'ng session of the two-day partly due to the practice 0" . series on Europe’s 'wesl European nations have“Tithe gas, and run over anybody ; meeting of the 20~nation OECD. “plant-by-plant negotiations to, ‘ m. lan'v real power struggles among in their way." lwhich is designed to maintain wages. but more particularly to A t B RICH , . , Ithémsetves any more_ The CONDEAD i UE in steady‘ expansion of the won the wide responsibilities whic A" AR” 0 REGAN ‘Omes are almost gone. The", is‘ On the other hand. a French 0m)! 0! the Western World. The our provinces, under our federa1 l _ MSTE‘RDhM t'APl—anked nothing much to quarm about-“each” 531d; OECDs members are the U.S.. constitution. bear in this field." a instde their tight little borders. IND“, we see we have to work “In my class. Hitler is a deadIICanada and 18 nations of West,“- ._ :- Wis" Euml’eans generated 1”“ 1' loge“, "' .issue. Dnly the British seem to 01‘“ EUI‘OPE- HIGH POINT udces about each other for cen-j’ It used m be said that thetw t to keep him alive_ My‘ A conference spokesman said Moun Aconcagua on m.. miles. h i v ‘Ausirjanr hated the Czechs thelsmdems "3"9‘ ‘0 Germany and “‘9 attending.mm'5'e’3 devoted Chile-Argentine border is n... ow t e r vtorld is opening up Czechs hated the Hungarians 'find their German companions SW0m attention to the case 0‘ highest point of land in the and their national hates .and. ‘ ' friendly and eager to know the U.S.. which takes a 60 per Americas at 22334 feet the French hated the Dutch the . .emollonal “Vall‘les 3“? (11539" Y 1 h t d m G eekg'a d, about France, Neither group cent share of the organization‘s -—————-————————~—~ . Wart“?- ‘ “g” a“ a e e r * “ seems to fear they are going to expansion program. W‘» M 11 f C i ll so on—but everybody hated the a; l f 1 ms 0 “mans—mo -a ' Germans And the greatest dis-"1"”e m m" “ch “h” “m” WOULDN’T FIT [N r '1 L In course—often usod to think A-t V m b t V lthe trenches again .one day." . . - " A, iof the French as dmy‘ erotic agreemen “as at eueen} Jean Delom. a "weapon! son: Canada 5: Justice Ministei a {and decadent They saw some France and Germany. :0! a Belgian'miner said. .[{.Donald Fleming told the meet- c A ) fattractions in French culture. "We have forged a marriage “here is any resentrfient St‘m it ling a much-favored labor-man ,‘ but more often than not Paris of reason." said a French his-r - - ' lagemenl incomes POHC)’ W85 lit)t . tis With the older generation. not , . r {was Montmartre. the Moulin tnrian. "This does not mean with us." likely ‘0 m “"0 Candis led‘ " iRouge and the Can-Can—a city that We are falling over each The great upsurge in travel‘erai system ‘ ’ of sin and brothels. other in love. But we have. v The WHCY. Wthh one dde- ° " _ The French on the other hand joined together to wipe, out them!"1 the international.“Changelgate described as “fair shares . Greeting paws it ~ saw the Germans had contrib- eternal menace of war on then people a"?! labor m El“;ng . Art supplies :4 uted much to the world in the:Rhine." {fiandining 0 Increase “n er'; You can. in fact. hear some . Games a .- way of mustc and philosophy.lAppLAuD m5 GAULLE j Said 8' German factory mam young students say: . . Good Books 't but there was an inclination to; France's General de Gaullegager. “We're Europeans first. For Children a Adultsl ’ Eegard the “Bached as put .1 this way during a recentl “Since my boy we“. hitchrFrench. Germans or Dutch only ")3 Grafton St. Dial 4-9971}? ~- Tiidfii-tlg;l°mgfigéeign 03:12“;0-_l0ur of Germany in which heihiking in France. he thinkslseimfi-..1__- ._ .. ____' ' ' " ' ‘7 stored such French convictions was Cheered' applaUded anlere'wh am m‘Wies' plays and a" A A ' 1‘ Todav 17 vearg am... the war' ’nglfiamed 3mm“ 3' a lo“g'lOStimanners are the only culture‘, . . .~ . ' : ‘lft' I - .2:5‘°;:.'.:;:932‘°e ‘5 go e» "‘ Em” tit - wounds Will be healed. but the; _ I" the mas-9 M‘Vever- E'lm‘ wounds are deep and the heal-l kw peans appear to have becomeim2 mm. win be long." a M . 1awarein the last 10 years that; If you 10.“. Europe_ You Still} ". ‘preJUd'm '5 a dead duel“ TheVican hear traces of bitterness in‘ Of , Y . - ' (1‘ . _ ‘ PoEolo S Europe has only one way to gm YEP—54$-.-e_.—.__._ _ Th ' . ’_ . ’ ' ‘That is to abandon national bias 'I’I’I’IIIIII‘ p 3 e portialt of the late Scn- served by his son Bovyer the Royal “inter Fair. Toro- Silver foxes. he made his farm and work together, Eugene Cullen Cecil Miller aim J. Walter Jones. for Leo (Bus) of Charlottetown. after t E n f, y .t . i years Premier of his native unveiling in the Canadian "0' qua y dmm” “5 a name "f Abeg‘m' Internal“. CHANGE CONCEPT A ‘ Ponce Edward Island. is ob- Agricultural Hall of Fame at breeder of Holstein Cattle and ally famous. tuézileag“?gréhe:a:°gal“Tra“; Be sun. to ca“ us l . . great many Europeans have when you have an In- I I D lgrowth of the economy. iary staff from universities. thel b H t d it. _ t. - r Bd. i Touching only briefly on the business community and pri-tsu.5'“.e a p05 we comep' surance Problem. We ~ . v . . . . Unite Europe. but preserve our I tmakeup of the board. Mr. Now- ‘vate organizations to ensure a‘ . _ . _ . - s) . . R to R h H than said it would have to be.steady ..flow M ideas and pm_l;inact;t:nal (ulturcs and diffct- are at your servtce ~4 \ S 1 MT. C U ' 12:11:11 leetrsothmof" recog- posais. I ‘ This‘correspondem' an 8 (our hours e\er_\ day. ' 1411:3138 WE?! _ Thursday. NOV. ‘ V . “3'0” 5 3" g' The board 5 “me-“5 “0"” he of Western. Europe. talked to P M a _ DI “r8125 ‘ 8 M t OTTAWA (Cpl—The govern-Eby Fmance Minister Nowlan, Permanent members also to “investigate. analyze ahd‘govemmem teader5_ social. ea e I urtln ‘1 o e l ment's throne speech promise‘ Mr. Nowlan said formation‘of would be chosen on the basis of report on the prospects of thejogists. industrialists. priests. . . Entertainment. Refreshments. 59011!!!" L of a national developmentlthe advisory body is a “new— being recognized leaders in the‘economy as a whole“ to pro- farmers. miners. students and P E I “be”, A!“ . 1 board has reached the Com- almost revolutionary" step hy'counti‘y's economic life. Therelvide the government with guide-the inevitable man in the street. 92 Queen 3‘. 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