pew sey / il fll wer Yay Civil. serv VANCOUVER ()) — The Civil Service Association of Canada, with 32,500 members the second largest federal government em- ployee association, looks back today on a four-day convention and a host of decisions aimed at improving the working condi- tions of its members. Key .gmong the decisions of the 81 voting delegates — guests and visitors brought total at- tendance to about 150 ~— in- clude: The return to a third two- year term as CSAC president of J. Cc. (Cal) .Best, 36, the Dal- housie University graduate who defeated L. G. Langlois, 45, of the Ottawa-Hull council in his first contest for the $11,700-a- year post. He was: elected by acclamation in the past. | A demand that the federal government lift immediately its freeze on salary increases rec- ommended by the Civil Service Commission for 50,000 civil servants. A demand that the govern- ment bring in legislation at the present session of Parliament to give federal employees rights to negotiation and arbitration in settling disputes, A vote against affiliating the CASC at this time with the 1,- ; 000,000-member Canadian Labor Congress, a move deemed by the organization as dangerous to its own membership growth and to unity discussions with other government employee associa- OPP GFPOPOPEOas Today’s Stocks Courtesy 8. D, Johnston Co. Ltd PPP PLP PLDOD OPO CLO PLD PPP PLPOLD PLO DOD: VANCOUVER MINES | Bethlehem Copper ....... .. 2,00 Bra@loOrne viccccccssccesstscwecnee 7.10 Canadian Colleries ........ 6.25 Friday MineS wenn 07 Dolly Varden. .......... pteseeenes _ 42 Giant Mascot ou... sesssce TO GYANnduc oa. eee = 3.05 Midwest Copper ....... eee’ 0916 National Exploration ...... . .05 New Indian Mines ........ wee 10 Northwest Ventures ..... . 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A protest to Prime Minister Diefenbaker against a political consideration entering into the appointment to filk a vacancy on the Civil Service Commission, a move prompted by newspaper speculation that a candidate de- feated in last June’s federal elec- tion might get such an appoint- ment. » ob Pere oe flee, phe YD ‘ tend! ostage This year is shaping up to be the best ever for postal stamp sales, Postmaster John T. Kelly sald today. Postage stamp revenue has averaged at about $9,000 a month so far this year. The last NO CASUALTIES TOKYO (#®» — The Japanese weather bureau said Typhoon Emma hit Marcus Island with 121-mile-an-hour winds today and badly damaged its ohserva- tion post there. The meleoro- logical agency: said there were no reports of any casualties. FAIRLANE 500 SPORTS COUPE—trim and terrific with elegant Thunderbird roofline and raked back windshield. Deep bucket seats— snappy console- thick carpeling. _.stamp--sales::-booming this year» few months have been heavier 1944 - $92,000, there was a drop than usual. [al this point until 1952-53 when Despite a five per cent in- sales his $112,000; 1957-58 - crease in postal rates over the, $!20,000 and in 1959-60 - $115,- past few years the $120,000 worth | 900. _in 1962 is the highest snce 1935, _Of stamps sold in 1961 and so far Mr. Kelly said that postage ‘stamp sales are as good an in- dicator of a community's econ-/| 60s in most parts of the country eet. development as one can and storms with heavy rains in oe . . ‘hoth castern and western coasts | Here is the postage stamp' _, . we ‘trend since 1935; 1935 - $25,171;,C@nadians spent the Thanks- 1940 - $35,988; 1941 - $47,000; giving holiday in a. relatively “1942 - $83,000; 1943 - $108,000; quict manner this year. pen QUIET NOLIDAY By THE CANADIAN PRESS With temperatures in the low —— : Prince Rupert Daily Wews Leo. 5 ' Tuesday, October 9, 1962 Signs to be erected at school No trespassing signs will be erected on the Conrad Street school grounds as a result of wilfull damage amounting to $400 being done to the addition being built there, Arne Lien, secretary - treasurer of School Board District No. 52 said today. The damage was done to the cribbing laid for the building’s foundation. Trespassers will he prosecuted, Mr. Lien said, and the RCMP have been asked to °63 FALCON FUTURA SPORTS CONVERTIBLE—Fun is what's new in Falcon—power operated top, bucket seats and console compartment are standard patrol that area often to see that no more vandalism is done. UNITED NATIONS “) — Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Howard Green presented a cheque for $6,240,000 Monday to Acting Sec- retary-General U Thant ag Can- ada’s share of the United Na- tions bond issue. Tus far 52 countries have bought or pledged to buy $73,- 608,257 of the $200,000,000 bond issue. aa eae ES GALAXIE COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON— big, bold beauty—limed oak fiberglass molding encloses rich walnut grain paneling. Huge cargo space of 914% cu. ft. is nearly 9 ft. long. Driver fined John Alexander of 653 Blev- enth Street East was. fined $35 and costs or in default serve eight days in jail when he ap- peared before Magistrate E. T, Applewhaite on a charge of specding on McBride Street August 8, A charge of driving his ve- hicle through a stop sign dur- ing the same incident was dis- missed, and a further charge of failing to remain at the scene of an accident was remanded until toduy. The latter charge was not connected with the speeding incident. earn i 4 Certain features illustrated or mentioned are oplioval. af extra cost, Join the fun! Place: your Ford Dealer. Time: now. Reason: the liveliest, cargo room inside. And there's the Galaxie 500/XL hardtop. “ ha ng 14 4 most fun-filled cars of the year are here. The new Falcon convertible —what a way to have a ball on a budget. This year Falcon is more economical than ever. The Fairlane has a “wow” of a wagon with simulated wood side panels. It’s lean and trim outside—enormous ; ra i 7 mn te Pa ai i LU on to your hat when you test drive this one—it's even more powerful than it looks, Stick-shift thrills may be yours in an aura of elegance. 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