ye \ AMONG THOSE attending the annual sales conference of the Maritime Division of Canada Packers Ltd. here Saturday were from left to right: G.E. Hartlen, Maritime Division manager. W.F.Mc- Lean, president of the com- pany. L.W. Mach-od. Char- . lottetown plant manager. and . W.W. Lashy. assistant gener- l al manager. I Canada Packers Holds ‘ More than 125 members of the Maritime Division of (‘anada Packers Ltd. attended the au- niial salcs conference held Sai- urday at the Charlotttiown Ho-y tel here. i The keynote address was gi- vcn by W.F. McLean. president of the company. who outlined N.S. Native Heads Group On Handicapped; WASHTNGTON 'CPI — Nova; Scotia native Harold Russell.. who lost both his hands duringl the Second World War. has been I named chairman of the pres‘i-l dent's committee on employ-l merit of the handicapped. ‘ Russell. former chairman of Amvets lAmerican Veterans of the Second World Wart. suc- ceeds Melvm J. Mass. blind re-i tire .5. Marine major general ; who died last week. i Russell's appointment was an- .lohnson. r Russell‘s father died when he was six years old and the fam- ily moved from North Sydney. NS. to Cambridge. Mass. The accident that caused Rus- sell both his hands occurred at a military camp in 1944. A de- fective fuse set off a charge of explosives he was handling. Russell. 50 became widely known in 1946 when he played the role of Homer Parrish in the Best Years of Our Lives. the film based on Mackinlay Kan- tor‘s No Greater Glory. Dept Is Said Forcing Que. Into Power Deal STE MARIE DE BEAUCE. . (CP) — Opposition Leader Johnson said Sunday heavy debt is obliging the Que- bcc government to take part in the development of Hamilton Falls, Labrador. power and to accept "a frontier that snaps up “0,000 miles of the inheritance of the state of Quebec." The Union Nationale chief told supporters at a rally in this centre 25 miles southeast of Quebec City he ls amazed at the silence of Resources Minis- tcr Rene Levesque on the sub- ' the Quebec--Labradoi ’I‘h fed government. a Liberal one. had given New- foundland "this dowry" in 1949. when the province entered Con- federation. Johnson said. However. Ottawa had sur- passed its jurisdiction in estao- lisliing the boundary without consulting the Quebec legisla- ture. This was required by vir- Inc of an amendment to the Ca- nadian constitution in 1871. he a ded SALES RISE Sales of new cars in Sweden during the first quarter of 1964 Were up eight per cent over the 1963 period to 43.691. Din-mat done not apply to merchandise m not prowl]. Sales Conference Here the diversified activities of the. organization. Also in attendance were W. W. Lasby. assistant general; manager CF. Alton. general: C.F‘. Alton, general sales mana-i ger and GE. Harilen manager“ of the Maritime Division. 1 The meeting was addressed? y Premier Walter R. Shaw at‘ noon and welcome to the city was expressed at the evening, session by Mayor A. W a lthen Gaiidet. who presented Mrs. McLean with an engraved gift commemorating the Islands centennial year. ; Mr. McLean stated that her was glad to have a plant located in Charlottetown and that the company hopes to participate in the city’s future growth. ‘ The meeting ended with a banquet in the evening during: which a number of presenta-l tions were made. The official host for the conference was L. . Leod. gc ral manager: of the Charlottetown operation of the company. 2 Labor Urged To Set Up Commission MONTREAL 'CPi ized labor i w Organ-l tion in industrial organization.‘ with labor and management in. C anada moving cautiously into co-operative approaches to eco- omic planning. Yet ders whether labor is willing to adjust its practices and its structure to tackle the more ad-. vanced methods of collective rgaining and economic plan- ning that are required. sets his proposal for a' ydeep internal look at labor‘s ‘structure against of organization the diversity in the union as beenl movement in Canada—«about 130 New Ore Discovery In Ont. ‘ if Boosts N.Y. Stock Trading ! NEW YORK lApl—The stock, market cl i m b e d to record heights in the popular averages last week amid increasing sign' of speculative activity. One stock. Texas Gulf Sul- phur. dominated trading a good deal of the time. It ran up a weekly volume of more than 1,000,000 shares and scnred a net gain of 10‘s at 40%. Texas Gulf‘s discovery of ai lode of zinc, copper ano Silver near T i m m in 5. Out , In fact. most of the week ill. general tenor on the hi2 boarr. was one of caution, even as that avcrages marched to new highs day after day. The list was go? ing through more of its self-col rcctivc procedure characterized by proiit-iaking in recent gains ers and buying of neglected am issues. On the American Stock Fix- changc. meanwhile. lllt' pcrceu. age gain of one low-priced stock‘ I) even Texas Gulf‘s rise '0 Slim 09. This was of nearly 200 per cent as it 'l‘cl-A-Sigii, . l vanced 2" points to a closin: price of 3%. The Dow Jones average last neck 7 lflt'IUSIl'ldi rose 5.58 to of 60 stocks rose 20 to for its third straight 305 1 weekly in mm lower-priced in. Guam. Charlottetown. Mon. '5er 20. 1964. I issues. The however. rising speculative spirit. illustrated by “'35 advance. Volume for the week was 210633.960 sh a r e s comparco with 27,468,360 the neck bcfor prompted a turbulent rush on the Toronto Stock Exchange to buy stocks with nearby propor- 7 ties. 0n the Now York Stock Pix- change, the discovery brought l gains to Barber Oil, which owns 3 300.000 shares of Texas Gulf. l and to Curt's Publishing, whicn owns land in the vicinity. but 3 there was no wholesale rush on ; in Toronto. l 500.000 ACCLAIM SHEIK SRINAGAR. Kashmir 'Reut- ;ers) —— Crowds estimated umph to his capital here Satur- day after 10 years in prison. l Shouts of “long live the lion of “mn'i Kashmir" greeted the 58-year-V old former premier of the state who was released from the I decade of pre — trial detention ‘ April 8. The sheik. who helped, bring about Kashmir's acres-l sion to India in 1947. later spoke f independence for this territory bordering on Pakistan. l . urged to set up its own “royal; different international and na-i commission" to study how itsi-tioal unions within the CLC organizational structure might" be streamlined to meet the de- mands of mcrlcrn economic and industrial life. The proposal from I E comes } tor of the 100.000 member. United Steelworkers of America! t(‘l.(‘| on the eve of the week- long convention of the Canadian Labor Congress here. “Perhaps the time has com for Canadian labor to contem-l plate a survey of its organiza- tional structure—to propose ra- tionalization and accommoda-l tion which should be made to‘ suit the particular and peculiar"| Circumstances of the Canadianl situation." he says in an article! in the Steelworkers' magazinel Information. ‘ In an interview. he said the, proposal for a full-scale studyt of labor organization in Canadal was made to sound out reaction . of other union-s within the CLC. ; He sees growing centraliza-~ alone, covering some 7,000 local unions. Mr. Park says labor needs a; 1 “royal commission" inquiry to _ produce a blueprint for a ra- amon Park. assistant to Wil-. itionalizcd union structure—pos- liam llahoney. (‘anadian dit‘ec-l sibly fewer. but bigger unionsi with co - ordinated bargaining l policies. Rheumatic Pain? 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