14 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Sept. 17:, 1962‘, - $huf;l;u1§;o8’tllle:gf¢=::l:lr- $3: tional_ measures. in a bab — ~» 3' bud. . get, since Mr. Fleming's bucigei . never received final approval . At the same time, he may I , sharply revise the goverimeiirll ‘ 962-63 1 spending program, orig. inally forecast at $6.525.0'l0_00o ' ' but now more likely to amount K i to 36.350.000.000. ' The sort of incentives in. volved last spring for industry By THE CANADIAN PRESS Patrick of New York as dou-lthe semi-finals last season, willlwill also take over the Ruiserl; lcl;‘:::l‘§dih‘;3:':’f'1o']:i‘;ll:elllfir:l SE8!‘ By the end of this week, Ns- bl_e - threat men. Star rlghtlbe gunning for a regular joblcoacbing chores this season. low taxable income “ism fl ,. tional Hockey League regulars winger Gordie Howe will act zislwlth Canadiens. Besides 0lm~,wa3 announced Friday. He re- l creased Sales 8 mm and hopefuls will all be battling assistant coach. (stead, the Rangers have added'pleeee Doug l.le,vey_ e em. de_ " ' I for their jobs. Chicago ‘Black Hawks andgfironco I-lorvath from Black lenceman who will be back as BANK ON SOCREDS Toronto Maple Leafs. the cup Boston Bruins opened camp Mon‘ aw . l Measures such ll, iilese alone champions. stepped into their day. As usual. the Hawks arel Patrick, the general manager, a player only. lwllll epeellle remedles to com Peterborough training site last ain in St. Catharines. but‘ ‘bell willie, ullemploymenl week with some 80 veterans and the Bruins have shifted iroml I [might find enough favor in the rookies. By the .ime the season Niagara Falls, Ont.. to Boston. t e S |eyes of the 30 Social Credit MP; gets under way next month. There likely won't be more_ . lo keel, them outside any opl,o_ less than a thfllrd of them will llllsn (gas or ttigo chtalligtes iron‘; I N o I o llilioll combination attempting ave convinc manager-coac e cago am a woun ‘ Se 0 » i l i ii, c ii ,_ Slouch Iilnlach they belong in :3 third, laflt sleaslen rand was? '1 S ,e‘§,,,§’,’.’,’.’,f e onsewa ve gm e big eague. aten y ape eas in te I be‘ possible voting sllppoll There is not likely to be much cup final. By KlEhl,)KEll.‘LY ltoA 1'i!€eIsl:Teeb::llnI‘e8s0s $21; ‘limes ‘ 8 mo ng the 18 New Democratic change in the team they wound But there could be a number, OTTAWA C --T 9 80Vel‘!l' W!‘ l l th .pal.ty Mps has been read lnlo up in second place last season of shifts in last season’s Bruinsmolll may Stress 89911181 lll¢El1- BOW 130111! coflsldegedh 11° th lilslelemenle by _ C_ Douglas and went on to take the cup. which except for the occasional‘¢lV95 to stimulate production throne speech In t 9 some . al New Democrat“ Party leader. A replacement has to be found spurt. looked like a last-place and l_3mP10Ymollt_ at all €8l‘1Y they Wm _t0l WEI‘ 3 lhel the eleelerale does null for left winger Bert Olmstead, club—and that's how they tin-lidlale in tlie iéarllamentary ses- gred.lt- That party aha: amtlgl mm Mme, eleellon ll,“ ml picked up in the draft by New ished' Sonfopen ntg ‘egi. ted Tu sd 1 incentives to combat the and W“ me 3°"°""““’"t 5h°“1d York Rangers: and there G IN Two MEN 1“ °"m“‘ 5 "‘ ca 9 ‘V °' . lel d be given a chance to bring for- ’p°°“‘w°“ that Kent D°“5l°" Boston picked up two exper- that the government has a country‘ current flue“ an ‘ward measures to combat win. choice of two courses. and may economic difficulties r unemployment end em "‘ 3.» " ‘ . V’ i’ inf '3. :3, rs’.-R“ ..i.lifi£;-‘,_.;.,.g » "‘ 133.? »-"3 ' ' ' ‘E ' . a defenceman from Springfield l d ln lb ll_ _ . le SUPPORT JFK ON PEACE llndians of the Americ an: e:'i§§ee$§,'I Warieitl, s5§§?Eey‘§§fl§f. boggrpzfsetheol?’ .';'},.i.?§.,,§,’}'c’ m‘:‘e'°tl}l'§l:a:§°1:)l:":l’l'eb°t lt‘; g"::'nomic slowdown. "A . ~ . '. .« v BlACKB|RDS PESTER MANITOBA FARMERS ockey League’ Wm “In 8 spot mm Dem" ‘md °°““'‘’ 1" 3 stimulus and 8 bid for support s eh for early presentation of i . ,_- ._ - ,- l .~ - ' - _ w _ I F.irmers in the St. Fran. s i iaioi filled fields folloviing i us on iipening grain crops A l ASHINGTON (AP) Thelon the rearguard corps. Spencer from New York—and: eeelnsl llle Llbeml oppoelllonie ‘Pfiby budget to ‘we effect ml sum iuoivnc PACT no "I Xavxei‘ district 11 miles or ' droizi,-liiiig rain. also have to farmer takesa shot at aflock. lwhite House received Tuesday‘ » i i “"““;F‘°9~ already l"13g““d "‘-" """'-‘"" “'“'h blaCkb“'d5 fe3"“ ‘ (CP wi"’|’h°‘°’ ‘petitions signed by flbolll 90.000:J(TSJeIEi-Yolt‘\llItiEE:SI.Rfl::if31-place 1":£;llllTcae!‘sllarT‘ee-l.|1l?el§’1’1i;vl;leabS?)nl.“ the;TE)(Tr€eT?:9of 8 motion of nomcom figgggilnkhefgsaslglgfilliarggiii “Tags ‘ OTTAWTIA (cT)_£a“d' and ersons pledging support fr ii , M t I C i ' ' Sweden ave sgn an agree- . b. Fl. h lfliglit by Cmdr. Walter M. .checks remain to be completed,‘President Kennedy's proposgl €vi?)i['5I(if1;sE)?i:t:teai.El((:E]r‘ElIi)en1aelr;aB‘T(’: Y0!‘l(<mVifl¢E]abeaI:'l‘1aedT::E l:)ndSeEq$lV[‘J’ Omnumbered 143 t° 115 by di55°‘V9d 135‘ ?P’il“gtl{°“ the mom for cooperation in the SIX-Or IT lg T’ Schii-ra Jr. “is (.‘lll'l'€'IllTy sched- the results of which will better for a peace race with the so For the first time in as long as c a m p ._ today. canadieils l the combined Liberal, Social J“I’!“° £13 ggndeéat Rec“ “:6 F1 pheacefltll uses 1;: gtoggic enterityi 5 ll 8 P!‘ I ' to ex erna a airs epar mcnt tiled within the next three define the launch date," the viet Union instead of an arms many 3 hockey fan can nemem. after a stint in the west Credit and New Democrgtlc SCT'|edUTed SOON “’<‘f‘k’S-" l llolo Sa|d- 1'8C_9- Kelllledy before the her, Jack Adams wont be on last season, is returning to the‘Party opposition. the govern- nance Minister Fleming. now announced Tucsdalh Collada This pi-o.<pc<-i was disclosed nited Nations last Sept, 25; hand ill all officlg] ¢al,acity_ Monti-ea] area for ti-aillillg_ lmellt evidently feels it must justice minister, proposed a‘and Sweden will exchange tech- wAgHlN(;'['()N «Mai _. The in a_ iinlc on pi‘nct"diii‘e for ac- 0“ ‘;‘:;"‘;:)‘:]‘:l]“C’:)ai:*‘(')‘f“ figtpgligslcalled fol‘ 8 refillsllo Program Adams retired from the New York is moving fromimake a positive appeal at least number of economic incentlveslnical informatloli on the use ni U s space. agenrv said here """‘““f‘" of reporters to cover be M f th~ A lsto outlaw world-wide warfare. Wings general managers job Guelph to Vancouver. lfor temporary voting support in totunuiate production and em-iatomic energy" 0:‘nl1t(l11-we_r1pur- v - « the meni. came 8 s a e 0 9 US creating instead the means for after last season and coach Sid Gordon (Red) Berenson. althe house with a concrete plan lployment. llloses. eslloolo Y 9 led of tin planned six - nrbil space “A number of pre - flight tralian Commonwealth in T90l.lWol'Td—Wlde law enforcement. Abel will join Imlach and Muzzlleft winger who looked good in ‘for the economy. Finance Minister Nowlan, power development. 10 - DAY SEPTEMBER SALE! 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