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    Campbel! upheld the appeal of} car of the described color at | tom London said today the gold4 unneeded U.S. dollars to
    the Crown at a session of the North Milton, some of the stolen | price had pr to 938.17 A ry jof and raised the pot thage-
    Supreme Court ‘Appeal Divi-| products were in the back seat | an ounce, representing a rise of | U.S. treasury officials.
    sion) in Charlottetown Thurs-| of the car covered with a blan- | five cents in four days. The U.S. , in view
    day. | ket while the rest were im the some of the most knowledge- | Of British ba -trade dif-
    Casford had been tried before | trunk, able U.S. authorities are pri-| ficulties, recurrent rut.ors
    | Judge C. St. Clair Trainor and) Date for sentencing of the re- | yately convinced that this rush about U.S, resources and @
    |the case dismissed because of, spondent was set for Feb. 11 at \¢9 exchange dollars for gold— | desire to market opera-_
    a : 4A ™ ‘ insufficient proof of possession.| 11 a.m., as he is employed in | and a parallel pressure on the | tions normal—asked the
    | nies eas A story in Friday's Guardian| Upper Canada. Defence counsel | British pound — resulted from |to use their ‘surplus dollars
    oS cell incorrectly stated Casford had| wos C.R. McQuaid, QC, ans advance publicity 1 enn dipnerd | A Raging >
    Sri | made an appeal for dismissal of | Alan K. Scales represented purchase and from act |
    JACKIE GLEASON MAKES GOOD ANCHOR MAN the case before Supreme Court. Crown \Miat the French decided to de smelly lelkesiaa abaeeaae
    N neident from whic a }
    A treasure hunt’ was con- lake by duffers hooking or with his equipment, Richard | charge arose occurred July 17, ey ee ; Nor al meae ae
    ducted on the Miami, Fla. slicing off the fairway. Diver Nixon offered a hand (center) | 1964, when three or more per-’ ‘ N SALE | that. decision to reserve that
    club grounds — the treasure Tom Parise (left) had lots of and Jackie Gleason (right) sons broke into a store owned LEAF FLA S AR | stand was made by de Gaulle
    4 being golf balls hit into the help getting out of the water made a stalwart’ anchor man. BB oe mec Kay of Manley ‘personally. . 4 —
    — == (AP Wirephote) Bridge and stole a camera a | A ago vhe low-key hand-
    ne ; chet prvtects BUT ALL THREE INCORRECT it se tose eat
    | THIS WEEK AT SDU was I who helped design Dun Chief Justice Campbell said pected gave way to @ spate of
    Glaston, you know. there was ee went in ie mine. By DON HANRIGRT Moreover, the i rumors and fteports which ori-
    / ° ° , | the respande preee OTTAWA (CP) — Pick a are wrong. The Japasese leaf | ginated in Paris and led to the
    65 Carnival Entertainment ™°,",* had been implicated in the flag. Any flag. “i too Dig: the red bars on |conviction among many U.S.
    “Then I visited Eddie’ Hilton | break, enfry and theft. Tires different maple leaf each side are too narrow. expects that the de gov-
    ican stewar.” oot Features Bitter End Si ea itcees heen Reena | Galea ee ee une tay" Soctegsery™ |sicke te autt wetiag Sain
    . : e . jare really ming at the Reviewing the case, he’ said Ottawa vari stores. W five sees any discrepancy,” |¢
    ce ee ner aren a eg, eich ty Phd eee ne ne I ti’ Gost Seemann, ee ing tad
    . , _ great hockey lineup: it i | roved. Canadian m anu facturers ne expense
    County Memorial Hospital. By CHARLEY McMILLAN You know, the guy that wei this year first game's sent et clcttion savaqaeanl orThey include the flag orig- are concerned and-~-so are | dollar. :
    IN MEMORIAL HOSP. The news is out! The an- writes ail the stuff for the Red jan 16 at Moncton, eh. The|avsinet Indonesia. The Peking | ifally proposed by the govers- pome industry and trade de- | The United States has $16,-
    ° nouncement has been proclaim- and White. Remember his piece paskethall situation looks pro Pee ae Dei id a few days| ment and one suggested by a officials. 500,000,000 of gold. Under stand-
    Murdock MacLeod, Dundas | ed to the world! What news? on the constitution. He helped mising, yes very. promising. De-| tir "Us = 4 Britis | Commons member. «0 “a: Sources said Canadian job- | ing policy the U.S. buys gold at
    Centre, is at present a patient Robert Lymburner, alias the settle it. Remember the [USS / peting — ah, the real thing for| 0 a Pte aa aoa en | And the Red is sti bers, sent fas orders to Jap- }#- fixed -price- of $35--en-ounse|
    In ‘the Kings County Memorial Magister Ludorum Hibernorym over the honor list. He was tbe college students — will start in| ™Peri@ ' ovtecliing ‘them™ all, Ottawa anese manufacturers as soon | andselis it at that. price. for-in-
    Hospital | LXV, has decreed in his state of guy who phoned from New York! renruary Very good. It was 1, 2Tmed Provocations against in) 1 ns report. as the Commons flag commit- | dustrial purposes and to. the :
    IMPROVING the Games message that the to give his remarks about it. He you know who helped organize Sons, ‘hey will not. only meet’ Tatest comer is a small, tee reported its chosen design. | central banking institutions of
    ; St. Dunstan's Third Annual also delivered a Christmas mes-| Genating at St. Dunstan's. Yes | gan aurea tt age = 1B | foot-long Japanese flag that The flags were in Ottawa ' RISA,
    Milton Kennedy, Montague, | Winter Carnival shall feature, sage from New York. | back in 45. an people. sins +-Purports to be the official stores days before Prime xk «**e eek *
    who bas been iil at his home for | on the night of January 29, THE My neighbor continueud. | sree ¥ vieiled your bow Caf- crualy _qpoune by other Asian’ Version It sells for 2% cents. Minister Pearson announced » * * e
    me, is now improvi . z ’ peop. e ¥ :
    some proving TES si aRGERS. tin. “This guy knows just about fee Shop. Not quite finished but This was short of a pledge of nee —_— is all wrong. So Pape og illu- =
    OUT-OF-HOSPITAL ———-yeq-his- proctamation but the -everzthing He od tna nowy very nice. remarkably like I re- | Chinese participation in a show-| “The official version of thé | A Canadian - produced de-
    annah Lannigan, Mon-| ’ Bitter End Singers aré & group) Commended. I~ hope they— : aw
    nei it returned to her heen! voices 7 ite sir aay of six folk singers, three— boys/ abuse it though. It will add a lot! tion that increased Indonesian | the Ensign. The Japanese ver-__sion, may appear on the mar-
    after being a patient in the | “The Bitter Who?” said one, 2nd three girls, ee” your growing campus. ‘thrusts against Malaysia could sion has a darker hue. The ket in a week or 10 days
    tal. lend has arrived for the Carni-| P!are @ ? |up and left, but not before bid-| The threat of new war in, 11 points. The Japanese ver- plants in Ontario and Qubec
    | nival, so they're not getting any- | c!and-Rock Folk zen) bined ding us a fond ‘au revoir.’ wie | fouthoas Asia creates enorm-| sion 13 are the main producers.
    LEAVES HOSPITAL ene.” contributed.cne voice bod wor Eat Se = “| you at the Confederation Thea- ous problems for Moscow and Mog

    Mrs. R.K. Clements, Monta-| “No, that’s not right at all,”
    gue, has returned to her home added another. “The committee

    after being a patient in the | couldn't agree on a group, and
    Prince Edward Island Hospital, | feelings got bitter, but they did

    Charlottetown. hire a group, The Singing Ends
    or something like that. And pay
    DAUGHTER HOSPITALIZED | stiention after this.”

    Marilyn MacLeod, eight-year" ENTER R. POPE’
    old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| “you're all wrong,” was the

    born.

    “They opened at the Bitter
    End on Aug. 24, 1964, and their
    star has been rising ever since. |
    They were twice invited to the
    White House by the President.
    Mrs. Johnson was so taken with |
    them that she invited them to)

    Sd

    Sterling MacLeod, Dundas Cen-
    tre is at present a patient in the
    Kings County Memorial Hospi-
    tal.

    RETURNS TO WORK
    Capt. Alan Mosher, Montague, |
    has returned to business follow- |
    ign his illness. Captain Mosher
    entered the Kings County Mem- |

    remark of a deep dictatorial-like ‘Tavel with her on a whistle stop

    voice. It came from the middle ‘UT-

    of the audience. The man was gypsT ALBUM

    quiet now. unperturbed. and ob | “Their first album followed |
    viously dissatisfied. A friend the singhe record released by.

    next to me noted, sotto voce, Mercury on Nov. 15, 1964. They
    that this guy was R. Pope. | appeared the same month on the
    ~-Who?~ 1 asked. NBC Follies with such celebrat-
    RB. POPE! | ed stars as Allie Sherman, Steve
    Oh! ‘Lawrence and Nipsey Russel.

    orial Hospital a short time ago
    for surgery.

    HAS. SURGERY

    Alex McLennan, Wood Is-
    land, underwent surgery at the
    P.E.I. Hospital, Tuesday, and is
    progressing favorable. His dau
    ghter, Mrs. Joyce Campbell,
    RN of Quincy, Mass., arrived
    home by plane to be with her
    father.

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    €LASSMATE KILLED

    Word has been received by
    Williard Walls of Montague
    Church of Christ that Phyllis
    Rhyne was among the 15 white
    hostages killed in the Congo re-
    cently. Miss Rhyne was born in
    Martinburg, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1939,
    and on Nov. 3rd, 1960, she was
    accepted as. a worker to the
    Congo. Mr. Wallis and Miss
    Rhyne were classmates at
    Christian .Bible Seminary.

    LOCAL |
    BRIEFS:

    IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL
    C.- Ronald Clark, 131 North Ri-
    ver Road, City is a patient in the
    Prince Edward Island Hospita! —

    , So they must be good.”

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    entral Districts |

    The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Jan. 9, 1965. 5

    In Castord

    charged with break, entry and
    theft, Chief Justice Thane A.

    Crown Appeal Upheld

    In the case of Richard Darrell{ Mrs. MacKay saw the thieves have been
    Casford of Charlottetown, leave in a small two-tone grey | transaction.
    car. When the thieves were later |; Qne'resuk has been to
    apprehended driving a Hillman \the world gold market.

    JOHN M. HIGHTOWER
    WASHINGTON (AP) — US.
    officials said Friday the Unked
    States can handle easily ard in-
    | stantly France's demand for
    | $150,000,000 worth of gold from
    ‘the U.S. reserves,
    | Thursday. night But many offi-
    |elals here ‘are deeply annoyed

    Annoys US. Off

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    pmand gold at all at this time
    There

    Theft Case

    by the way the de Gaulle gov-
    ernment has handled what could
    a quiet financial

    tre during the Winter Carni-| Washington. Moscow invested |
    val ...” |much effort and money in try-
    “Say, he’s quite a guy, isn’t/ing to persuade Indonesia to)
    be?” I remarked, actually fas-| support the Soviet Union's!
    cinated. 5 claim to be an Asian country
    “Oh, he knows his stuff, all| with valid interests-in shaping
    right,” said my neighbor. ‘““‘They| the continent's destinies. It
    say he's got a meeting with the | failed.
    Royal Commission on Higher ARMY A FORCE
    Education. Seems he’s got some| For all practical purposes,
    great ideas. His good friend Dr. | Sukarno’s country now is in a
    J6hn S. Bonnell and he are old | Peking - dominated bloc. Inside
    pals back in New York. | Indonesia, the only really er-
    “There's just one thing I}ganized--and functioning politi-
    can’t understand,”’ I asked. cal party is the Communist,

    “What's that” 2,500,000 stfong. The only force
    “Why didn’t he get to be Man |from which opposition to it
    of the Year?” ; could ..come is. the army, and
    “That's easy. He wouldn't | €ven its high - ranking officers
    take it.” have professed to see no peril

    the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to “ %
    Trinity United Church. Service togeiner’ convinced. “But per.
    : | ware | R. Pope came over to join our

    Abide ae ee and The Lord's | conversation. I thought that he

    My Shepherd. Attending in. a | 4S intruding a bit, but he was d

    body were members of the Ro- | really an amazing person.- *
    tary Club, the Charlottetown) “Yes the Bitter End Singers
    Curling Club, the Ladies’ Curl- | will put on a tremendous show.
    ing Club, the Cancer Society and | Actually, it was I~ who--recom-
    the Eastern Securities Co. Ltd., | mended to the Carnival Commit-
    consisting of the president, tee ahout getting them. They
    dames A. McMurray of Saint will! have that Confederation
    John, staff of the Charlottetown | Theatre just rocking. You'll love
    from ° ces in Halifax, |

    Moncton, Wredericion and Sum- Hy Fe trmaacy pe era been in Chars
    merside. Pallbearers were: Dr. |" | .

    E.S. Giddings, A.A. MacLeod, | Certainly was. Was out to
    C.W. Peters, Chafles Asprey, J | See all my old friends at New
    A. Carruthers and H.E. Miller, | Years, too. Saw Walter Shaw—
    Remains were placed in the | he’s looking better than ever.
    Cutcliffe receiving vault, later | Had & chat with your good Bis-
    to be interred in the People’s hop MacEachern and - his ~~
    cemetery. Monsignori. Fine gentlemen.

    BRIDGE LIGHTS OUT

    For the past four nights the

    lights on the Hillsborough Bridge

    have. not been on. Department of

    » highway officials queried last |

    evening said though they weren’: |

    certain, they thought there must

    be some trouble in the automa-

    tic mechanism that turns the
    lights on and off.

    ORGANIST HAS TROUBLE
    J.B. Herdman will t_xe up his
    duties Sunday as organist and

    } the Soviet Union more than $1,-

    MUSIC FESTIVAL ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 1

    _ TWENTIETH ANNUAL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.

    Syd.

    Corporation Income Tax Cut

    | expenditures
    stir up tional dealing.
    Reports | end of last year

    he has U.S. hegemony—

    po! tical and economic influence |

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