®, MAJOR INDUSTRY DESTROYED ‘City fire chief suggests fire prevention measures | --.e-n eee « Fire prevention week mess- sage from Chief G. W. Stewart, ‘Charlottetown volunteer fire de- Ipartment. i Many people ask the question «“What is meant by Fire Preven- ition Week?” : The question might be answer Sed as follows:. Every year abl |; - cover our nation fires take many » flives and consume many milli- “ons of dollars in property losses. © A large part of this loss could sbe saved if all our citizens were Tmore fire conscious and put ‘forth greater efforts. to prevent afires. «- The following points should -be *kept in mind: 1. Keep premises tidy and free ¢rom ail rubbish. Basements, ga- <Fages and storerooms are. some sof the areas in which rubbish is eoften found. 2. Wiring in business establish- | iments and homes should be .*checked by competent persons ¢to ensure it is in good condition. 48. Furnaces and stoves should *be cleaned—and__repairs made ! where necessary. 14. Citizens should be os j when smoking to be sure that ‘ burning matches and cigarettes ¢ are not dropped on chairs, mat- ‘ tresses and other combustible + materials. AE Chi'dren should be warned © not to play with matches-at any * time and matches should be i kept out of reach of small chil- * dren. ‘6. Persons using public build- . ines and hotels should be aware CHIEF STEWART of the location of exits. 7. Persons at home should plan an alternate method of escape from upper floors in the event that smoke and fire have cut off the regular exit. 8. Every citizen should be famt- liar with the method of turning by dialing “‘O” for opera- nd by giving the operator who- answers the location of the fire. Alarms may-also be phon- ed directly to the fire station or police station if the phone num- emergency ber is known. --)@uring the week. -|national survey shows~ that—hun- |dangerously increased. The wir- Electric £18 @ [Blow back |= your watchdog A oVver-fused electric cireult (pense of false security. They do invites fire in the home. And a ‘not “blow’’ when the “load” is {such fuses provide a dreds of thousands of Canadian dwellings may have the ‘wrong fuse (costing less: than a dime) in a socket. In a ‘typical ‘municipality of 25,000, fire investigators found: that only 15. per cent of the "a visited were properly fus- ee a_typical municipality of 25,000, fire investigators ae that only 15 per cent of the hom- | am es visited were properly fused. What is over-fusing? It’s when you use a 20, 2% or 30 ampere’ ch household circuit. Why can sure ard? Because they bran- |know’ fire has-|in y your sockets. engender a dime, why gamble with fire? ‘ing heats. Heat plus fuel and ox- ygen means fire. If the wiring is concealed, fire may start in the wall. : In minutes, it may be out ‘of control, perhaps tragically Says the Fire Chief of a prairie com- munity with 25,000 homes: ‘In most of the older homes where we found .over-loaded circuits, practically all were using 30 amp. fuses, and even pennies and tinfoil behind the. fuses!” Check with your fire. chief, the utility, an electrician or even a able neighbor to. make have the proper. fuses For under a fice building fire. Opening a |was.a sharp increase over the nd inherent fire hazards. Com- ue examples of tructural faults are missing division walls and unenclosed stairways and -elevafor shafts. can kill Blow back isn’t a new term in, Im 1965 there were 56 major the vocabulary c° fire but re- fires in Canada each costing up- jeently it got national headlines | | wards of a quarter of a mi Ilion ina Canadian fire which killed | dollars. The destruction in these a fire fighter. in a‘ high-rise of- |56 fires‘-was $31,172,800. This door (it wasn’t his fault), thre previous year when the total fire fighter was blasted. loss from major fires was' $14,- When air is heated, it. ex- 290,100. : pasts and lncraaaes Meanice,| ‘Loss seen "possible . deadly gases. Now you know one of the rea- | sons why the fire fighter chops | a hole in the roof. It is to vent the blaze gases and smoke. DRUMMOND VILL E, Que. (eee Leader Jean sage said he does not think the Liberal party can win the next election ‘without ‘the and Good job, Or NO JOD? [ass erie ware of preventing many reducing the lene in jad and dollars in those fires that do oc- CHARLOTTETO : During fire prevention week it is planned to have a parade of fire equipment from the volun- teer department of Charlotte- ‘jtown Parkdale, Sherwood, the {caused Forestry Service and- The De- |dhists. partment of transport. The parade route will be through the streets of Charlottetown, Park- ‘| dale, and Sherwood and will take place at 6:00 p. m. on Tues- day, October :11. Demonstrations of fire fight- ing equipment will also be held These demon- strations are being carried out under the direction , of deputy Chief Wm. Connolly, assisted by Captains Crockett, Gillespie and. Hennessy. Inspections - of business pre- mises schools and private resi- dences will be greatly accelera- se! inspections . under the direction ‘of Capt. Brendon Hennessey are planned for each evening of the week. _ Property. owners” are “ advised: to have their premises in good condition to welcome: the inspec- ‘tors, who will be the men of the Charlottetown volunteer me de. partment. cur, : FIRE PREVENTION WEEK IN WN . - To parents and guardians of latter feud with By RENNES Le WHITDVG uo the bitter feud with South Viet Nam’s ee regime cai a nh S65 3 i 3 ger : i it 4 tee ne ee ee eR Oe By ED WAL’ Canadian Press Staff W at Vesterbydg in Greenland make a desperate attempt at self-preservation some time An # the 14th century by setting out ¥ {m their little shios for Labra- * dor or Newfoundland? ‘Helge Ingstad, in his book Land Under The Pole Star, (Macmillans) says the Green- ' landers, forgotten about by , the people of Iceland and ¢ Norway, may have tried to reach the Vinland explored by Leif Eiriksson 500 years earlier. ¢ The book by. the 67 - year- { old Norwegian explorer tells « Of the settlement of Green- *.. Jand by Eirik The Red and 14 ; . shiploads of Iceland Vikings + in the 10th century. 4 22 ers ~It—also--relates--the.adven-__| tures of Eirik’s son, Leif The Lucky, now acknow'edzed as Did the entire Norse colony. ‘Norwesian explorer writes ‘on early Vinland voyages having been the first Euro- pean to set foot on North America But the book {s-mainly_con- cerned: with the Greenland colony, Which fasted for 500, years and then vanished. Ingstad says there are ‘-mariy reasons why the Green- landers would have headed for North -America _ rather than Iceland or Europe. : Baffin Island, which he says the Vikings knew as Hellu- land, is separated from Greenland by only 200 miles in the narrowest part of Davis Strait. From there it was simple. to’ coast southward past Labrador, or Markland, te Vinland, which Ingstad lo cates at L’Anse-aux-Meadows near. the northern tip. of New- oundiand. fi _Ingstad_ marshals an array o® facts and interpretations Greenlanders were not wiped out by sudden disease or Eskimos. Whether any of the - Ves- terbydg folk reached North. America is unknown, says Ingstad. “But from the ac-- count of thé~Vinland voyages We remember that it was a perilous thing for a small community to land on Indian shores.”* Ingstad could have exam- ined a haunting possibility. al this point but did not. English fishing captains reaching Newfoundland soon* after its rediscovery by Europeans in the late 15th century reported sighting blue-eyed, fair-haired men among the predomi- nantly dark Beothuk Indians. The Viking voyages to New- foundland at the start of the Greenland colony by Leif, Bjarni Herjolfsson, Thorfinn Karlsefni and others are dealt with, but Ingstad promises another book in which he plans to detail his 1961 ex- cavations at L’Anse - aux - Meadows and set forth his | belief that this was the “site in arguing that the Norse of Vinland. FIRE DISBUPTS ECONOMY, CAUSES UNEMPLOYMENT i ) j | A ments is that they permit do- trol in 14 months in-office. Child’s tragic death casts gloomy shadow It-has been said before, and it |the young let it be known that, will be-said again and again, for |besides various provincial laws, be: the Criminal ‘Code of Canada : death by: fire of children in the andons or exposes a child who is home. under And the shadow | ‘when |that it’s life is or is to be then eer abe oe oo ge chet health is or is For stricken family, the ais ¢ Cole shadow of ita wanton neglect |and is Hable to ent eos » anetanit. ieee optical | no are have a- du’ their caused: by stupid, . to tis commune tee to themselves to see that the Buddhists patch up (section 189) reads: “Everyone “who unlawfully “ab- 1 omega are properly 100 ked e e . : military | Ky rules by careful. consensus of his national military commit- ‘tee. The only threat to nd ae force commander at may be frons*fivairy within “the junta, sources Thich Tri population lives. Those in the delta. follow a nt, more \peseehil brand | disturbances. “Radical stock is at an all-time low, mostly because they: believed their own myth that they could overthrow any government they | disapproved of any ‘time they | wanted,” said one~ experienced observer. looms major WASHINGTON (AP) — Whether to continue government subsidies under farm stabiliza- tion programs is expected to be a major topic of debate by or- ganized U.S. Agriculture this fall and ‘winter. ; These subsidies to farmers are expected to reach a record of $3,500,000,000 this year. The,various national farm or- ganizations will have this issue on the agendas of their national conventions. And they could. well make this a major controversy -4n-the--1967-session-of..Congress. For the most part, the farm payments are made to supple- ment income farmers receive | from the sale of crops and also to limit. plantings of crops that have been surplus. mestic farm prices to be closer to world markets than had been ported prices at levels gener- ally voor above com- sera rates in export mar- The National Farmers Union, which will not hold its conven-. tion or March next year, will continue to sup- port use of payments to. farm- ers. ments will come at a time when ,jclaims she was bitten on the be- , |fegion, the case-‘under previous farm | ares programs which sup- | The argument over farm “pay. Subsidies to farmers U.S. topic U.S. farm prices are stronger than they have been since the Korean War and also when ex- panded. .production will be needed for major crops, with the exception of cotton and to- bacco. are made and sold account for |the annual meeting of the Que- nearly half’ the annual waste. bec Young Liberal Federation, At least $600,000,000 is the cost |Mr. Lesage said: of industrial fires in the last 10| “Soung people, the Liberal years in Canada. f party..needs you. Fire. disrupts. production and jmore important than we, employment: In a ek com- jelders.”’ munity, the loss oe jobs is er cially serious.-If the plant is believe the public got of their antics. . ae Buddhism _is_followéd: at least nominally by 70 :to-@P-per cent | of South Viet Nam's. ,000 population. Only 30 cent of | those are believed to the | Unified Buddhist Church. The populous — q poatly hall’ c€ MREES Vick Nemes ac Buddhism and ' ‘took no part in the May-June Buddhist political | Fires_in places where in studying the it permanently folds. ‘i ‘Decision ~ VANCOUVER (CP) = British Columbia Lions applied ‘in country court to have a civil court action against him thrown out. Decision was reserved. Waitress Paulette Russell hind last Labor, Day while work- ing in a Vancouver hotel. A writ filed by her lawyer claimed damages -for: deliberate and ma- licious .actions which resulted in injury to her right lower dorsal Allan McEachern, counsel for Reschke, said the writ is defec- tive and the case should not be permitted to proceed. He ‘said arg Let us design your let- terheads, “bill heads, ‘brochures; call us for all your printing needs, GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE. 4-8506 reserved | “aoe ee ball player Rudy Reschke of the qf and the c ness and can be avoided if which may lead to a serious fire. hana pone BUT ... 52 weeks of the year we must the lives of our loved ones. Minor-fires.-hecome. big ones,In. the June 5 election which The Union Nationale holds 56 ‘children: fires. Don't TOWN OF SU GEORGE KEY, ae Mayor COUNCILLORS WATCH IFT, MUMMY + You are qvee iturned out the ..Liberals, - the jseats, the Liberals 0 and Union Nationale received a pendents two. “weaknesses jvote than the Liberals but still only one in town, every —_ and errors which allowed the |managed to gain_a majority of| A Canadian fire scientist la- irectly or indirectly, suffers if |Union _Nationale to take sgltst fo. sacra aemas: aida. eepealis lists the of fire: Fire Prevention Should Begin @ ‘Never leave matches near children @ Don’t have that last smoke in bed @ Examine and replace faulty electrical wiring -@ Don’t store combustibles in your cellar and > @ \Co-operate with your Wl fire authorities, National Fire Prevention Week is being held ‘throughout Cériada-from-}-- October 9 to 15 inclusive. We urge the citizens of Summerside to be strongly reminded of the dangers _ of fire. it is felt that most fires are caused by careless- measures gre taken. During Fire Pre- preventive . vention Week we urge you to have your home checked for all fre hazards You co-operation x esenintily onaihedl td hekp ‘Brossen ta yore. protect you from disastrous fires. Not only during Fire Prevention Week . : prevent give fire a place fo start. dee our lives and SOME CAUSES four causes 1. men; 2. women; 3. lightning. }