Lots Of Problems For Tiny N, Bermuda (CP)--|since all other legislators are in- HAMILTO! For a-tiny British island colony of 22 square miles, Bermuda has its problems. The tourist industry -- main- stay of the economy--is healthy. There is no indication that the annual flood of some 140,000 visitors on which most of the 45,000 permanent residents de- pend for a living is about to subside, But there are plenty of trou- ble spots elsewhere in Britain's oldest self - governing colony, dotting the Atlantic 600 miles Southeast of New York. The economy, town and coun- try jects on which the government has called for reports. Another: subject is the Ber- * muda civil service, A Canadian firm of management consult- ants, Urwick Currie Limited of Montreal, has been hired to sug- gest ways of increasing its ef- ficiency and saying on adminis- tration costs. UP TO ASSEMBLY All this is due for considera- tion when the new %6-memberineeds of a resident population House of Assembly convenes in October. The. 25 white and 11 colored members were elected last May 16 in the first general election ever held under universal fran-|tourism will continue to be Ber- chise. Formerly, only property own- ers voted in general elections every five years. . In the election last May, how- ever, all men and women 25 years of age or older were elig- ible, with property owners hav- ing an extra vote. Nearly 12,500/the firm, is cast ballots--86,5 per cent of|nance and control, those eligible. Another novelty was the for-| covernment mation of Bermuda's first polit- ical party--the Progressive La- bor Party headed by colored) accountant is to join the team lawyer Arnold Francis, The party put up nine of the #6 candidates and had seven elected. Its members have Promised to vote as a group on all issues before the House and| 1963 was 2 per cent higher than are expected to wield influence, lanning, job training andjhas a favorable balance of emp! nein @ are among the sub-|£170,462 ($516,500), Bermuda dependents, Ke \The economy is one of the Hirst problems the House will be a to tackle in October, DEFICIT ON PAPER A review of the colony's fi- nancial resources was called for when statistics showed a deficit of £232,802 ($705,390) for the first six months of 1963, al- though revenue increased by £36,198 ($261,786) over the cor- responding period last year. So far, the deficit is only a deficit on paper. Bermuda started 1963 with a surplus of £403,264 ($1,221,890) and still But two costly items are on the agenda for the October ses- sion of the House -- a school- building program and a system of old age and widows' pensions. New soures of revenue are called for in a report on town and country planning by Thorn- ley Dyer. He suggests the immediate adoption of long-range plans for orderly physical development so that Bermuda can meet the of 63,000 and handle 220,000 tour- ists a year by 1983. Another report submitted by economist Henry Richardson supports Dyer's contention that muda's main industry and rec- ommends that tourist facilities be expanded to meet competi- tion, The Canadian survey of the civil service is expected to take about five months to complete. Patrick H, Irwin, manager of investigating fi- C. Bruce Ross is dealing with organization and David E. P. Armour with per- sonnel. A Montreal' chartered later this month. OUTPUT CLIMBS Sweden's industrial produc- Ngo Dinh Thuc Leaves Rome For Viet Nam VATICAN CITY (AP)--Arch- bishop Pierre Martin Ngo Dinh Thuc, brother of ident Ngo Dinh Diem th Viet Nam, situation in his country, The archbishop left on a hours after cancellation of an audience with Pope Paul. told reporters: lowed to make any declara- tions owing to the veto imposed upon me by the Holy See. "TI have been tol 'basta' (enough) because my speak out it would be necessary for me to have in hand a per- riat of state. Only in my own diocese may I speak."' he archbishop, centre of con- troversy since he arrived from earlier he had, no intention of leaving Rome this month, He menical council Sept. 29. There was no official word from the Vatican on who. had called off the papal audience. But Vatican sources pointed out that Pope Paul was troubled by the conflict in South Viet Nam Diem government. reasons of health it would be unheard of for a prelate to can- cel a meeting with a pope. USEFUL SOUND man's hearing range, fish and guide torp abruptly left Rome Wednesday] th plane bound for New York 24|0 Serve it, Before boarding his Aight he craft am al- in effect,| tion's growth, Besides position doesn't allow me to ex-|repair work for co: te air- press myself, especially in a|craft, Timmins Aviation installs businesses are beg at en) their own planes the trend to corporate aviation Mr. Timmins estimates there|oxhausted at the end of it. are more than 400 business air- operating in Canada, SAVES TIME ; Companies Save Tim Having Own Planes MONTREAL (CP)--Canadian|times and would need to drivejsite and return the same day. g to find|perhaps 100 miles to the site.|They could also discuss busi- them time and money. a ae ee ee coll Bg Bis. Mag S "helt and said the Vatican had order-|€an seve them Hime 'jleast a day and would mean ed him to stop talking about the|$4vs John Timmins, who saw they would have to stay over.\SPacious high-al Two or thre id in 1955 and founded a business))- intted ts the hg be plane also means a contractor mention that the men might be|©#" ude office." Mr. Timmins says having a © to a construction site as often as necessary, instead of putting off such trips be- cause of the time and trouble That the Timmins Aviation| -"But with a company plane,|involved, Limited payroll has grown fromthe men could go right to the A plane can save a company 35 to 175 employees is another indication of commercial avia- 2 Comedy & overhaul and Thrill Hits! ~ many hours, Mr. Timmins says, though how much it saves is difficult to calculate, "It's like my di one here. Many people would call it a luxury and I couldn't say what it actually, saves me, All I know is that it makes my business much more efficient by enab- ling me to turn out many more letters." f Corporate aitcraft give com- 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 12,1963 19, nies access to more places,|for r. Timmins says "There are about 6,000 air fields in North|see America, of which only 600 are/time served by commercial airlines.) appointm "But perhaps the strongest] "I think # argument for a company re an is the fact more and more cost-|the greater conscious businessmen are 'us-ting a profi ing them. Just this afiernoon,!company." | MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE. MRS. 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