he Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. June 25, 1964. 17; Heart Patients U.S. Senate Gives Approval To Campobello Island Park WASHING’ION (AP) — ‘Nie US. Senate has given final con- gressional approva establishment. jointly with Can- ada. of an international park on Campobelio island. N.B.. where the late president Franklin D, Roosevelt had a summer home. The Senate. acting on request of Senator Edmund S. Muskie (Dem. Me.) substituted a House approved bill for the Senate measure in order to speed en- actment oi the legislation. The Home bill was sponsored Representatives James Roosevelt (Dem. iCalli.) and Cliiford G. Mclnure and Stan- ley R. Tupper. Maine Republi- cans. The similar Senate meas- ure was tabled by Muskie and Senator Margaret Chase Sm1th (Rep. Mei. Aa sent to the White House, the bill provides for a six-mem- ber international commiraion empowered to accept the prop- erty as a donation and to ad- minister R as an international park. An oiier to donate Roosevelt's tormer home and 10% acres of Campobello Island is in the Bay of Fundy. it is accessib‘e to the mainland by an interna- tional bridge which connects it and the village of Lubec on the northeastern coast of Maine. Under the bill and an agree- ment between President Joini- son and Canadian Prime Min» later Pearson. half of the cost of the commission would be borne by the United States and half by Canada. Any receipts from ions or conces- sions mid be divided by the ernments E Estimated cost includes $217.- 500 for rehabilitation and de- velopment; $15,000 for acquisi- tion of land for a parking lot. and $27,000 for installation of central heating. e U.S. share of the costs would be about 8130.000. Annual operating costs are estimated governments. at 825,000 for each of the two is k Senator George D. Aiken (Rep. Vt.) told the Senate it is hoped the park can be opened to the public by July 1. Claimed Better On Active List VANCOUVER (Cpl—lumber- iaclrs. coal miners, steelworh- ers and stevedores can recover irom heart attacks and go back to work. a cardiologist told Ca- nadian doctors hero. in tact, heart patients have a better chance of long life they remain physically active. r. erman K. Helleratein. assistant professor of medicine at Cleveland's Western Reserve University. said he spoke on the basis of about 3.000 teats made in clinics known I. “work class- ification units." Of these. 8'] p. out were returned to work. and not one of them properly checked and placed has died on the job. Dr. Helleratein told an- nual convention of the Canadian Medical Association that the heart patient who gives up and lies around home tends to get dissatisfied and {at with a good chance ot‘ having another at- C . I: He said the average hotne- wife works as hard, it harder. than her husband. “but the growth of labor-saving devices and appliances is lessening the part oi a total Canadian cul-i harbor the erroneous opinion ...__._.______.___. Role Of English Provinces ls Outlined At Conference BANFF, Alta, lCP)»"Quaintlthat there is. anything interior and lovable elements of Cans-i1“ the lml’mvemenl . .. and re lids. mor- dnn “ummem m Guam ue 815 and taste in the province of Quebec." he told a closed na- h!" "the" “ml 3 5993"” way tionai conference on problems of life. . W. Hlnman. Alberta of Canadian unity. provincial treasurer said here. In a work“, "Only the ignorant or con-[role of the En oeited of the English provinceai g paper on the gllsh provinces in relation to the federal govern- ment and Quebec. Mr. Hinman s d every opportunity should be given to Canadian school children starting in elementary value of housework in preserv- ing health." land has been made by the present owners. members of th Hammer family of New York ‘ and California. l Terrorists Eat Again MONTREAL (CPI—fits im- | prison terrorists are eating regular meals again after a brief unsuccesqu hunger strike to mpport demands that they be treated as political prisoners. MEDICAL On June 26. 1964. I cept an appointment at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Two Birthdays Ara Remembered OTTAWA (CPi -— Opposition Leader Dieien-balrer offered birthday congratulations in the Commons Tuesday to External Affairs Minister Martin and Transport Mi Pickersgill. Mr. Martin was 01 Tuesday. Mr. Pickersgiil 59. DISCONTINUED Medical Practice in Charlottetown in order to ac- Paul Cudmore, M.D. PRACTICE will be discontinuing my Dalhousie University in Montreal Harbor Water Level Low MONTREAL (CPi — Water levels in Montreal harbor were down to 34 feel. six inches Tues- day. a low point that had not. been expected until mid-August. ; John Sylvester. assistant chief: engineer with the . awrence. River ship channel. said an. "hour-by-hour" watch is beingi maintained on gauges in Mont-i real and tario. '. He said there is a possibility i engineers may have to use wa- . ter stor supplies weaks‘ sooner than anticipated. ‘ But the best predictions indi-. cated that there was enouzh we. ‘ tea- in storage in Lake Ontario; to carry shipping right tin-ough 1 December. l R. C. CUBANS sax asvwst ! CORF‘U Ionian Islands (Reut- mm vs asked authorities here for polit- ical asylum. a harbor spokes- man said Tuesday 1- Corfu Monday. BEATS NO-CONFIDENCE ‘ TOKYO (AIM—«Premier Hay— brought against him , took office in July, By a . vote of 270 to 164. Ikda'a LIb- ’ eraI-Democratic party defeated troduced Commu- a government party shelved bills permitting ratification of an International Labor Organization convention . The source >. I ULY 25 TICKETS concernig tin. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. Ralph Kennedy announces the opening of a practice in General Medicine and Obstetrics at 245 Queen St.. Charlottetown. in the office form- erly occupied by Dr. Paul Cudmore. Beginning Thursday, July 2nd, office hours: Mon., Tues., Thurs, Fri. Ralph Kennedy, M.D. Dial 2-2932 MUSICAL RIDE Sponsored by the Charlottetown Rotary Club 8.00 P.M. CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK available from any mean of Rotary Drug store. Admission: Adults $1.25: Children 50: 1:30 - 5:00 pm. M. P. and 27th her and at Hughes 1mm MONEY MA Wherever you go in the Crescent office nearby. Your local Crescent Manager is o Moritimer who understands and onloys working with you in solving your money proh- ems. Our business Is to moire loons - for any purpose: Just phone or drop In and you’ll receive our special Maritime brand of service. Remember, you can count on Crescent. Morltimos there's I school to make French a second I a great deal more about One. language. ‘ I h attempt to legislate ism or multi - arouse antagonism which Will bee and the Maritimea, for ex- ld warn that to ample. than they do a t Cyp- s bilingual- ma, Laos or even Washington. linaualism Will D.C.," he said. , , H i Dr, Eugene Forsey. research anymmg but “"‘fy‘ngv heidirector of the Canadian Labor ' iCongreaa. said French Cans- G' 3' Davy' "Mess" "fldiana often raised the h cities political science at the Univer-tof the“. Englmbspeakm‘ comm sity of Alberta. suggested in a "M". b unfounded It. paper that ma“ med“ l“ can' menta about French rights un— ada should have more Canadian der the Canadian commuuom content‘ even if massive gov' He said the British North Amer- ernmeni subsidies and restric- in ct. mm of the commm mm“ were necessary tion. envisioned a centralised MUST KNOW MORE union and provided only limited bilingualism and hicuituralism. b0 i. French - speaking Canadians were among the 45 as O- F are to survive as a nation. it is vital that res- idents of Alberta should know participants in the confer-erase. Jehovah's Witnesses. which ends today. All discus- Francisco Valle. head d the slon was in English. teachers anti-Communist front. an antic- Castro organisation,: quoted uban underground GOVEIQI'I sources as swim GI 11 is servingaflve-yeartrm in Prl‘oHOI Havana's La Cubana prison on charges of conspiring against MIAMI, Fla. 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