llillll _—7/' v fl“, Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues. War. 1064. 7 v - . .i A . , .3’V-u'w-sv. _.‘ rue-fiver??? ‘ - a ~‘. :4 f -é A: ' ' t, ~. LIZ AND BURTON MOBBED IN BOSTON Elizabeth Taylor hurries to a hotel room after escaping from a mob in lobby with her liua- band of one. week. Richard Burton, right. Burton, in Bos- ton to appear in new version Auto Union Head Foreseesa Price-Wage Spiral Threat NJ. l.\l’| told e r 5 Union ATLANTIC CITY. —»Pi‘esideiit Johnson United Auto Wor Monday that “ must not choke oft otir needed and speedy economic expansion by a revival of the price~waue spi- val." "Avoiding that spiral is the responsibility of business. and it. is also the responsibility of la- bor," the president told the c vention of the 1.0(itl.tl0tl-lll(‘illl)(’l' union, which three months from now will negotiate wauc con- trot-is with car manufacturers. \t the same time. the presi~ dent told some 3,000 [MW dele- untes and in mmed ualtericsi that “now our times require1 that here at home we pursue I “arm-hearted war. a war of compassion for the well being of a ople" '3 O S l Johnson got a noisy. friendly reception from an audience es- Gov't To 'convcnt ion of “Hamlet” said “My wife was almost killed" by lack of police protection on arrival from Canada Sunday night. Burton said his bride was “mobbed. jammed and tamed I'.‘..titio Ill the same hall where he is ex- pected to he renominated at the l)ciiiocratic party convention in August. .\ standingy tittiated :it ovation came as Johnson asked the l..’.\\\' to “give me your heart, your voice. your vote. and stand up with me and be Counted" in be~ hall of his administration's war on poverty and its programs on other fronts. DISCUSSES CIVIL RIGHTS t‘hcei'iit: also "l‘(‘(‘l(‘t’I son‘s emphatic asset We are com: to pass rights bill if it takes summer" assistance bill he i L. g months it ta'e medical assistance. said "the sensible, prudent and lasting way to do this is through . the social security system." Protest TCA Advertising Ry DON i\I:\(‘.I.IC()l) \s the restitt of an advertise- lllt'lll whitli appeared in a Scot- tzsh publication, letters of pro- It‘.\l will be sent to the manage.- itlt‘lll ot' ’l‘i'ans-t‘anada Airlines and the federal government by \linistei' of Tourist Development. .l David Stewart. itisinp, on a question ol‘ ])l‘l\l- hie in .egislature \rsterday. Dr. George Dewar, iii-iiister of education. said a too — page advertisement in ' t'he Scottish Field." sponsored tn ’l‘rans - Canada Airlines, told ot the attractions of Canada. litll neglected to mention the At- lantic Provinces. N0 MENTION MADE He said there was no mention of this province's national park. the fine beaches here. and no mention of the “fine. Scottiin tradition of Cape Breton, N e w .runswick lcenery. or salmon fishing in Newfoundland." He said the advertisement was paid for by all the people of Canada "it behalf of Trans - Canada Air- lines btit as far as the airline is concerned. the. people of the At- lantic Provinces do not exist. Mr. Stewart 3 aid he will "leave no stone unturned" to hrtng“this glaring oversight to tlte attention of the airline and the government of Canada." Opposition Leader A. W. Ma- theson said "crown corporations have a habit of doing things the zovcrnimetrt doesn't k n o w about}: He suzested that the prov in :iial government should keep an eye on the crown cor- Do'ations in this province. ‘During the question period. (re o r i: c Ferguson 3lh I‘lnfist asked Mr. Stewart. who Is provincial secretary. whether or not a bill will be introduced .it 'llt‘ current session to amend the Election Act which was pas- Wd last year. Mr, Stewart said the bill will not be. introduced. al'llflllzh notice had been L'iven earlier in the session that the Eovernment intended to brim: in. such a bill. will‘. Matheson asked Premierl Halter R. Shaw whether or not i “1" royal t'nmnilssinn tn stiidyt “t” financing of hither ednra~t "ll m the province would be IDDMttted at the current session. (miter Shaw said the com- missmn would not. He said time '5 needed to give study to the makeup of the commission and lls‘lrame of reference I‘ll‘st reading was 1 t v o u lol two bills promoted Ill \lt' Stewart. They are acts respec- llll'.‘ titcnitirial llt‘lll‘ill._'~ for ie province and a provisional tlau. Mr. Stewart said a sample i the flag will be available when the bill comes tip for second reading. red. no matter how I\ s " l he , ~ can be made lOueens C. Court Has light Docket Kelly, Mt. Stewart. was fined $15 icond witness, and costs or five days by Y‘Jagis- H. . av ., 65 B. Johnston. QC, ’e\ ‘in Queens County magistrate's court yesterday. Constable Eric Bishop. Char- trate .l' n itottetow-n detachment RCMP. testified for the Crown. the tllicr Crown witnesses having: tt’sti- tied at an earlier session. as to the details of this accident. Leonard John Watervale. Alan K. Scales was represen- ting the Crown at this regular sitting of the court. at and her hair pulled into I disheveiled mass." by an es timated 3.500 fans at the Hotel Sheraton-Plaza in Boston. See story on page 16. (AP Wirephoto) 0f the war on poverty. the! president said: “i see it above all a fight for opportunity. not a handout, not a do e ut a vast , upgrading or all of our people's' s'ills." 'l‘urntng directly to the forth- c om i n 2 contract negotiations 1 between the automakers andi the UAW. which has indicated ,a 4.9 per cent economic pack-1 age will ‘ " voal." the president said: I hope that responsibility will be present on both sides at the automobile industry bargaining, ‘and that peaceful and respon- isible settlements. safeguardingl the public interest, will reached. Johnson continued: ‘ it will be‘ determined, too. in collective bargaining, how machines arel ;to be made to men‘s serv-l ants instead of their enemies or their masters; how machines to produce more‘ jobs. not fewer jobs; how their fruits can be distributed anion: all and not just among some. Y FOUR KILLED i NEW DELHI l.»\l'i A Four ln-l dians were killed and two in-i jured Monday in a border clash: at Paiwal village. 35 miles lroni' Janimu. Kashmir. an itidiatij government r 3 cl i o broadcast : said Monday tllLZIll. 'l‘he broad-l cast said 30 Pakistanis armed.‘ with hand grenades and guns raided the village. It did nott mention any Pakistani casual-’ ties. Speaker Corrects History Address Charged With driving A motor Mr. Kelly took the stand in his KENSING'l‘tW It has been V91“; ‘9 “‘“mul due ('al‘t’ ill-d 8" own defence and his counsel, pointed out by J.L Saunders I9mm". Fall‘le JUllll JUSL‘DII John J. Holmes. called as a se~ that there were several eiiois in the recent press report of his address on the history of Ken- sington. The Glover House was actual- ly built in 1817, Kenstugton was. incorporated in 1914 and will celebrate its 30th anniversary in ‘ipv‘ll of this year The lti\\ti Mrs. Sim into Kensington in 1373. v I "as in city named by Thomas Sims and not s. The first "‘in rolled . vehicle while intoxicated. Intoxication Case Is Adjourned The case of Alexander R Haslam. QC. police court yesterday is charged with having and (:onticl of a motor irate A James care Adjourned till March 25 is int. case of Margaret Rooney. Dorchester. who allegedly stole a record player from R. T. H man Ltd. A city resident was fined $20i Baring. Canoe Covo‘ was adjand costs or 20 days for being more power on the inside ljourned to March 24 by Magis-‘drunk and incapable. ' H'I‘AI‘B STALLED OTTAWA iCPi—A Nomezian party tryin: to become the first. to cross the polar cap on hot still is at its base camp neat Alert. the northern affair: tte< partiiicnt reported M o n d a y. ‘Bjorn Staih and ill companions started a dash for the pole last Thursday but Saturday werc reported to have returne'l to camp for sch repairs. Sta-ib plans to make anzthcr start "in t the near future." more comfort on the outside The remarkable Remington 25 A radically improved shaver motor plus 4 roller combs lets you shave with maximum comfort, as close as you want. More power. 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Effective March 30th NEWLC LBENEFITS FOR CAI SHIPPERS IMPROVED LCL PLAN Most of the Iess-than-carload lots shipped between all CN stations in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are eligible for CN's new improved LCL plan. new ONE COMMODITY RATE CONVENlEN UP AND DE SERVICE Of course, the conven- ient Canadia T PICK- LIVERY n National \ Commodity classifica- tions are virtually elimi- nated. Now one rate scale applies to most commodities. You can mix various merchan- diseinyourshipments— and one simple rate scale applies. NEW WEIGHT CATEGORY Special new 2,000 lbs. minimumisaddedtothe existing 500, 750, 5,000 and10,000andover ini- mumweightscategories. EXPRESS FREIGHT WAY IS THE LOW RATE WAY pick—up and delivery arrangements will be fully maintained. For the actual details that apply to y0ur ship- ments, please call your local CN agent or sales representative.