aac : i 0 Gye linet apie wilt: sui lanl ae lttiasebl a: Meseliouligg 4 J << : oe $ ( s - : ° . : A € s sf : . 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, | 9, 1965. steatest stig change i the ri Fri., April | seelat ity: system since it . . ae | ete some’ SAR P . be < some | Canedian Aviction Veteran "2S 22, evra tase | a L * for most workers their em- 5 ; . ~ p'overs. Dies In Coscurity In U.S. "ling «hath Saal WINDSOR, Ont. ‘CP) — AnmjhCAF as an” fistructor. ™ che ee would climax ef- American-born veterar of Cana-.| post-war years, he was often iM forts doting to 1942 and } {dian aviation in two world wars. |ill hee'th and ‘lived in relutive ins:ensified during the last eight. |who died in obscurity last week |cbscurity. * . , years,. when “medicare” be- |in Detroit, will be buried sere; Rebert Dodds was appoia.cd ..me a fighting word in Con- today with military honors. 'eivil. aviation director in 1920 cre committee rooms. | R. E. Dodds, 72, died April urd served in this pos: cit | ~ Charges and denials that the 2 in a Detroit rooming house. |yéars. Since his. retirement 5c <ystem-is a springboard into | By the coincidence. of a simi-/ has lived comfortably in H?m- “socjalized medicine” con- larity in names and flying serv- ice: Ne was first thought to be Robert Dodds; a Canadian ace of the First World War who re- tired in 1958 as Canada’s di- tector of civil aviation. Published stories of the death ot Mr. Dodds in Detroit, idem \ifying him as the First World War ace, led to some confusion when the former civil aviation director was found Thursday to ¥ me Evins in retirement in Ham- itcn. Both men served as combat flyers in the First World War. The Detroit man; whose first ;name—was—later_discovered_to iltcn, his birfyplace, and as travelled the world five times. He is 72. The death of Roy Dodds. was unnoticed until officials of ‘he Detroit branch of the Canadias Legion claimed the body from the city morgue and make iu- neral arrangements. A. Detroit |; newspaper man wrote a story . linking his First World “War career with ‘that of the other Dodds, and tie report was pub- lished in several cities. i ing debate. benefit under the going to practically all eans 65 z : “~The fartvest-reaching health | | ‘ave been Roy, served as a captain in. the Royal Fiying Ccrps and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross after Fa tareer_as..a, bomber pilot. | Robert Dodds, who has no | middlé {nitial, also was a Debated In U.S... . f- aemes.” BETS BOTH SIDES _ | GONZAGA, Italy (AP)—Fran- New Benefits | cesco fo det, Sa = y one. big lit his pipe | MEAT PIES ..4 == $1 SHOULDER. . = 39 MICHAEL'S GROCERY Open Every Night Till 8:00 P.M. AMPLE PARKING 3 Longworth Ave. Dial 4-6421 EXCHANGE 2 WHEELS MOST CARS Pet — ; World War DFC winner and was ppraes ae : credited with down it | | WASHINGTON (AP) — The: Wonene, 8 TS ¥ “ planes. a‘ House of Representatives Thurs- | © ; oe F : HABITAT 67 IS REVISED eee P _| ay sight “passed a 000000. ve leg, had » lt of milk. I Eanes 4 Mtorete ser Mente Sota oh Metteeel x | SS OI Slat lols 1.5 a et a ee "beets, a agers 5s z e ' ial . model of the fair’s imaginat- Toman! was brought up in St. |Tetirement payments. | ‘The total spending by federal, FIRST SHIP. OF SEASON INTO SEAWAY . Se he teat ae Halal C nade Will-C ti Aid c's After the war be mowed | ites Msacane Sow gags to the | Protests tn Camda on test | he -otes ““eedk (leds Wade tee. exty Tnciay,. Tht dtp to * from left to right are Robert | a ne onnnue I pln eral este Bd OE a [aad welfare rises automatically | cargo carrier Hat tem in.1965 when it passed she - bound for Torunto. Shaw, the fair’s deputy com- ee ; ° ef the founding members of the |_1%¢ Dill would make- the |by about $350,000,000-a year, became the first ship to enter. St. Lambert lock at Montreal . # (CP Wirephote) missioner - general, grchitect To Avert Food Crisis In india War Bi atin cnn - ai de RRA OBITUARY NEW DELHI (AP) — H. 0. [aid will be at least as much as | 1940 e Ne = a i MRS. EUGENE CALLAHAN cust alk hee: can-|GivE Most ‘AID = ihe fhe cial tie Miia jada plans continued sid to Ia-| Canadian ald to India last two roxy | e F° rR ci NS > people AuBustus avert a crisis threatened|year amounted to A ex- = ent” . gy ie. aod ( soe tea population and | about a — total SS Zz were saddened by the sudden | “22ing ica! outlay, rgest amount iy : | “The problems of too to any nation. This included f | we Gs nae ee. fo aes th food are |$14,000000 worth of wheat, half seiaa Poa AUTO SUPPLY 20th, she was stricken with athe basic obstacles to conquer | Pledged at the outset and half SC : heart attack. Her pastor.- Rev." {irst.im India’s economic de- | 85 -2-- special gift when india James Smith administered to |Velopment.” - Moram, director- |{aced severe shortages because her, the last rites of the Gatho. | Seneral of the external aid of-|the US. dock — lic Church of which she was a fice. told The Associated Press sips. : Pe ‘ devout member. Later in the | “22d I expect more of our aid Moren said he is also study- evening, she :was-..removed by |? go into this" fight.” ing, the Possibility of changing eee, 4 egw " Hembssey’s Ambulance, #3 the| India’s population’ of 40/000, |mare of Canada's aid to India $14 95 Charlottetown Hospital, w ne re | 0_srows by 12,000,000 a year. —— , 0590 000,008 ‘since 30- Reg. ° r all medical aid proved unavail- | F°°4 jon is expected to oe em ing, and her gentle spirit. pase- |>c_ 90.000.000. tins. this year. |7eor lous wi a Meyeor eaee ; ed_peacefully_away to the Eter- |*00.000. more than_last_vear. | PE ea Charee- Row nal land of Happiness, on Sun- | DY, Strtages vat ah titicten tak Sous shu, ONLY . day evening, Feb. 2ist. {food output .was stagnant dur. |€ver no decison stm od oa Mm : ‘ing the last’ four-—-years while Grants last year amoun -) Baber was ae el ia = known friends ake: ; quai , Possessed ad- > = Moran | lea here Friday ® ubber Butt mirable personality, big-heart- STRESS AGRICULTURE night and posh to be back m R ~ ed, charitable, and a keen sense | ee ee ae ean [Onan mid-day Sunday e : pe eel oe and retain |lndian officials about aid darina Black deluxe finish . them, Many people who knew | Canada’s new fiscal year which M ri | es \ her well. in days gone by said, started April 1, said ie found emoria . - salon “They would ever remember, | increasing emphasis put on ‘ag- Neophrene el as they returned home on a vi-|Ticulture by the Indian govern Is Planned a bone’ che Sone them em | There is more awareness © Carboloy tips She was born in F ugus- | ‘hat food comes first,” he said, f | a tus 72 yeare neo the dausnter (“and our help is needed not n ° © ns ‘ of the late Hon. James H. Cum- — wee en ad sot ‘er. JOHN'S. Nod. (CP) — ie Heavy duty binders . The late Katheriae ‘Wend Ver, |cultural technical assistance.” | Attorney - General Leslie R. Be , | non River. Was educated in the | Moran said. he expects Cam Curtis told the legislature ; 1! 4G nA © Available in fly rod, spinning primary school and Prince of 922,,Wil sive India Sines ee ee ae gee Dates ae OX al inns te isnt” oc |Set Sys rue Pcs ods he ‘Cotten WESTERN FISHING EQUIPMENT Sega aa sn fre a WITHOUT lege, also a diploma for Physi |S=< octiral help way be i-ltion Building here .where the ’ we cal Exercise, and was one of the /cseased with less emphasis om |legislature is housed. = Seu cp th guaiianen of Canada’s pledge in thé aid- Minna iy base ‘s tie: . DEPENDABLE SURE-START s ’ - . = teaching, and taught in many | India consortium will not be de-|ing erected at the expense of Make f ; cong org ictal ll La Sasa ev eg Os 9 ee ye eg gg sure you drop fn, we guarantee POWER WITH | was classed as an exceptionally | Washington April. 21, . 5 : good teacher. Besides following | closed, “but my talks were that you will be pleasantly surprised a on on oo carried on on tie basis that our be Western iactractions in-@- gentle with the wide selection and low, low ‘ manner to pupils under her e : care, to strengthen their char-| 7Q Portuguese - ; acter by good conduct, and . prices. ut oy Ok aes Garsotiee ta Trawlers Head REGULAM DUTY—Leads the low price field, ber goes wotceden, tnt tee | For Grand Banks a ite arene comments of her Crestor. Her ST.__JOHN’S.__Niid. _ (CP)— GUARANTEED 24 MONTHS. place in church was seldom if | score than 70 Portuguese trawl NEAVY DUTY—More_power,..longer guaran. ever vacant. She was interested |... including the famous tee than new car batteries. Plenty of in helping others, in works of |« tite fleet”. named for their emergency reserve for the average driver. charity, and was most consoling | stistening white hulls, are now . GUARANTEED 30 MONTHS. 5 Se crossing @1e Atlantic for a sea- 7 . : married Eugene Calla-|son of fishing on the Grand : SUPER DUTY—Our best battery—your best han, Fort Augustus, who was | panks buy. Plenty of reserve t6 operate extra engaged in farming, and wa8| ‘The ships sailed from the ; equipment and accessories even under ex- ever ready to help in all com-/| mouth of the Tagus River near tremes in weather. For bigger all around . munity and church affairs. To-|1:shon last Sunday after an in- savings, buy the very best—Super Duty. gether they made a nice home, | cident .mass called “the mass Y, GAL. ‘ GUARANTEED 48 MONTHS. where everyone was welcomed | of all fishermen and the fleet.” : ee” : in a kindly way. It is here she | The “white fleet” consists of 3 Gite: tnhaid’ ben te z ; rae devoted husband, me- | driven but whic still retain Devon Sliced Florida mories of a dear familiar face | Most have os ow will stil remain, as time goes lees er ae 2k Sa BACON | GRAPEFRUIT HAS WINTER “KILLED” YOUR MUFFLER ? used as auxiliary power She will always be missed by |while on the banks. All the : INSTALL A BLOW-OUT ie a acne 55° | 3 ror 29° ™a' il be favorite. Great eieum wes] The other 30 ships of the fleet, LB. STOP Western . PROOF shown by many people from |mostly modern draggers, are a over the province, who came to |painied Wack end veve, toss | PERFECTION SAFEL' M2 ; Hennesséy Funeral Home, de- | ships fish on the Grand Banks " ‘ spite the cold weather, and dif- |until late summer when’ they LB. C ficult travelling. Many floral |move into Labrador and Green- e°e o and Spiritual tributes, Masite.|land atle. 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