ns NEW COMMUNIST LEADER 1964. Kashtan, born in Mont- real in 1909, had been national executive secretary and labor ne! of the party. William Kashtan, who joined the Communist movement when he was 18; has been ~ gamed new national leader and general secretary of the Communist Party of Canada. Leslie Morris, the previous leader, died in November, Some Strength Sapped_ From U.S. Cigarette Sale It was generally agreed that in 1964—some 350 packs a year) have the choice for evéry smoker in the U.S. smoke but! The job of convincing Ameri- | B dg i 585 3 & zg ce i i cf r i | Ef i B q li s fife! | H ii 2 2 e - = ‘ - —_ 2 s 2 & t 3 Z l : i ik if : : I Cultural Faces Crisis STE. ADELE, Que. (CP)— The government a iJ “ ~ — i i A i 33 i | : BF i i as Ay fl Ti it F i Hd z z i z | te i 5 aeF Development should not to the age should be protected from undue | nual gain in cigarette saleyeach But some experts, like Dr. Githrie, staff director gain are the fathers in their and 40s, These, he says ones who owe it most ‘amilies and themselves U.S. Tobacco Institute six major tobacco firms have given $10,000,000 to the American Medical Association for a research program. If something in tobacco smoke does cause cancer, the infstitute said, it wants to know have to find the answer. | Despite every thing, Ameri-| ress has been made in the pri- |. vaté sector of Canadian artistic | |life im the jast 15 years, as well | on the verge of a crisis in the is caused partly by progress that has been ide in | He lit / bf iF /has a long way to go. | 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Jan. 22, 1965. elveatyy have drawn proposed, the one they feel is most -suit-| representations. Then the final | ——————== electoral maps for each prov- able and then try ta reconcile it; report must be submitted to | ———————— 10 Commissions Are Given Task Of Revising Ridings OTTAWA ‘CP) The enor- | etituencies has veen turned over to 10 independent commissions, one for each province The commissions, intended to De non-partisan, have one year | to fintsh a difficult job t that may | Subway, Beatings Causing Concern : CHICAGO: (AP)—An outburst of subway beatings and robber- ies has alarmed Chicago's com- muters, bu public transporta- tion officials say “it's not as bad as it seems.’ The subway situation leaped into public prominence Jan. when Noble Lee, a state legis- lator, was beaten and robbed by three toughs as 20 other pas- sengers watched without mov- ing. Lee escaped serious injury Last weekend two more inci dents of violence were reported. “As far as we're conce it’s not as bad as it seems,” Andrew Dinella, assistant super- intendent of the 92-r-°n transit police force, said Monday Dinnelja said there were 300 beatings and assaults on public [transportation v ehieles..and | @ CANADA LTO \trains last year, most of them at night. A conductor died as a lresult of one of the attacks. About 200 persons were rested “k's no more dangerous to ride the subway than it is to walk down the street,’’ Dinnella said. “We've had muggings for | years on the streets.’ DUTCH AID WEST IRIAN THE HAGUE (Reuters)—The Netherlands has made avail- able $3,000,000 to the United Nations Fund for West Irian | (former Dutch West New | Guinea) earmarked | chase of an uns number p= Canadian - made piston-en-| Otter planes, a Dute foreien ministry spokerman |gaid Wednesday. The DHC-3 de | Havilland Otter hydro — planes, | | which are single-engined, were of consent |-ans not to smoke obviously | destined for communications in | West Irian. SRC ar- —— the pur-| see fewer than a dozen of the | j}Mous task of revising the boun- existing 263 federal ridings es- Y daries of Canada’s federal con- cape change , They must operate under Par- liament's instructions to strike an average constituency popula- tion for -each province, ~ then draw electoral boundaries around groups that number no More than 25 per cent above or below that average. There now are 139 ridings arger or smaller than these limits. For every one of them that are reduced or enlarged in | Population, one or more other | constituency boundaries mést give way It will mean many bitter pills for the politicians. Today's MPs would have to seek nomination and election support from new greups. One reliable estimate is Party organization would be so distorted the parties wouldn't be |fully prepared to fight an elec- | tion with the new boundaries be- a fore late 1966 PUBLISHED IN GAZETTE The commissions were cfe- jated Wedhesday with the publi- cation of their membership in a s6pecial Gazette. Next step will be a meeting of the commission chairmen—the judges with Mr. Castonguay. called for Jan: 30 in Toronto; to work out uniform procedures. MAPS ALREADY DRAWN Mr. Castonguay and his staff NOTICE OF CITATION In Re Estate of H. Roy Bevan late of Charlottetown in Queens County, plumber, . testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV that a Citation 574 Malpeque Rd. ‘Charlottetown, P, E. 1. Main St. - Souris, P. E.L edition of the Canada | ince prepared about eight different -sraphic considerations | proposals for each province. | missions will THE LuxuRY eee WITH THE S-YEAR-50,000-MILE ROWER“ TRAIN WARRANTY mene erennnniog ’ commission in. effect to recom sider its decisions. 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