Ps ‘ | . Che Guardian [ 5 Lf : { ! ? i fo ae e “it 4 ft s z i g | Ey Pant * v x ~ Efforts Ori Behalf Of Chinese _ Said ‘Newspaper Campaign’ ~ ; i | REP PEE i ile i 8 5 { il f i Hi gf RE 1 E TL i Eek i F za § [ i ES 1 FFs | { f [ i 338 a he s z E g E i | E ; z 3 e a 2 g o OTTAWA (CP)—An officer nwnol § F : rf 3 vel as her contributions to NATO or iy TE. ; lines of the U.S. armored person- nel carrier T113 which could’ be fitted with almost any type of weapon.” hi F p ' : ; McINNIS McINNIS 17% QUEEN ST. NURSING OPPORTUNITIES | IN MONTREAL The Jewish General Hospital’s recently com- pleted Expansion Programme to 400 beds offers attractive opportunities for Registered Nurses and FOREIGN STUDENTS HALIFAX (CP) — Universities here have 301 foreign students registered J. M. C. Dickworth, chairman of the Rotary Club’s international service committee said Tuesday. Mr. Duckworth said the students are attending : Dalhousie and St. Marys Univer- | Limited Christmas party in sities, Nova Scotia technical col- | Montreal. The throng, filling an lege and the University of King’s —_ 800 by 200-foot hangar, is wait- | United Steel Workers Union Settles With Can Companies wd | BUTTONHOLE py | DARN & END os CHRISTMAS PARTY An Argus aircraft spreads a protecting wing over 12,000 children attending the Canadair ing for Santa Claus te make his7~ appearance on the dias at centre. (CP Wirephote eral mediation service for settle- ment recommendations. However, McDonald said, the union opposes arbitration of un- resolved issues, which was Mitch ell’s third suggestion. R. Conrad Cooper, chief steel f=) S nd No Money PHONE NOW FREE Home Demonstration - No Obligation Withost obligation, | wont a free home demonstration of your . Nursing Assistants. Supervisory and general duty positions are available. Miss Margaret Masters, Reg. N., a member of the Hospital's supervisory staff, will be visiting Charlottetown and will be 1) Maké this a- mouth-watering Christmas with our oven-fresh bakery delignts. . .taste : : ” ” As the stalemated steel ti- SIMPLEX BF BRO NEW 1997 model pertobio cowig mociinn. ||| available for personal interviews at the Charlotte- ||| (<mpters that always make a jdeecialiite tee ations costinued. the union gave a, Coculection ore a Name. i town Hotel on 10 December, from 6:00 P.M. to MAPLE LEAF = Dec. 10 to 24 partial endorsement to a plan by The industry has opposed settle- 142% Gt. George St. g hoon | 10:00 P.M. —at other times by appointment. She & ee ae "Bl ett to let come third marty recten,| Ment by outsiders. Charlottetown Prov. 14 will also visit Summerside on 11 December. | BAKERY Po oh = | The steel deadiock prompted ' a [mB GERFD, please send directions) OS GU SS OS mu ; \| 115 Kent St. pial s432 ||4 S’SIDE “Y” CENTRE ¥ ote haa peace pact for the! aqiai E. Stevenson to propose im sia aad ngs ..- Beast sath Sas Keqqroreconerernrseenes | MOT) as aid the union’s|NC™ York that the White House By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON (AP) — The United Steel Workers Union RRRMB RAY BE WISE—BUY WISE— -~ iid) 4) 4) a) al 4)-d)-d) 4) 4) dl) dd) dd 814 ager sere BBL AL ALB EL he a ch Bs | . | tomers; and reached agreement Tuesday with the American and Continental Can companies, major steel -cus- it should have a bearing on the steel dispute. president, announced the agree- ment with the can companies covering 45,000 workers. It calls for a .30-cents-an-hour raise dur- industry negotiator, declined te comment immediately on Mitch- | ell’s suggestions. He added, how- ever: ; “T think our views as to a third be empowered to take such cases out of the hands of labor and in- dustry. Under his plan, the presi- dent could continue vital produe tion while the dispute ig resolved Critic Of Art Resigns Post MONCTON — Robert Ayr Montreal art critic who has for the past 15 years joint of “Canadian Art”, with D. W. Buchanan, of Ottawa, Wednesday announced his resignation secretary and member of Society for Art Publications, the group which publishes the maga- zine He said he was not im full ae cord with new policies. } Mr. Ayre, who is in charge ef ing a three-year term retroactive to Oct. 1. Wage increases averag- ing more than eight cents an hour are provided in each year. Christmas Shopper's Special ‘Yes, here’s the be get to give ¢ family gift and at the same time play Santa to your children. And what's more, you'll save money — see the Admiral TV's at Firestone today and get your $30.00 Toy Treasure Chest free! Admiral the union said in g major labor v ment for retired workers. Earnings in the can industry averaged $2.73 an hour in Sept- ember including overtime and other pay premiums. Shortly before industry and union negotiators met with eral mediators in the steel pute, Mitchell told a press ference of his plan to bring third party help. 7. al -¥ = F / eee He said he felt the time has! moti ; oduction e- come for both sides to submit distribution fer " Canaians Non their dispute to outsiders. The| ional Railways, has been ast is | cabinet officer then advanced THREE PROPOSALS Ohe would be to submit the problem to fact-finders for rec- ommendations. A second would be to agree to let the federal media- tion service perform the same function of making settlement proposals. A third plan would be for both sides to agree to submit matters : 3 0 _ TOY Treasure Chest with every Admiral TV various publications. He wrote the chapter on paint ing in “The Art in Canada”, pub- lished last year, and the article © é on sculpture in the Encyclopedia ) LARGE BEQUEST HALIFAX (CP) — Bequests te Mm o> en > still in dispute to binding arbitra-|talling $35,000 were acknow ~ e tion—the decision of an outside — ore YS. 5 ° expert. presiden e mana- sold til Dec. 24th. WITH McDonald said he ecompletely|gers for the Halifax School for , endorsed Mitchell's proposal to|The Blind. They included $24,000 ee, a4 EVERY submit the dispute either to a/|from the estate of William EK. Pt fact-finding board or to the fed-|MacKenzie of Vancouver. 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