/DAILY MARKET QUoTAT|oNs SUMMARY 3’ THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market firm in mod- are trading. ersew York: late recovery- Market higher; Montreal: Market fractionally‘ mixed in moderate trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) - The U.S. dgllgr closed Friday at a dis- ¢ount of 33/4 per cent in terms of‘ -Canadian fu n d 5, down 1-32. pound sterling $2.70 13-16, down .%. GRAIN WLNNLPEG (CP) - Moderate buying appeared in most grain-s _,;Qday on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change prompted by lack of moisture in sections of the prai- rie grain-growing belt. Rye had early selling but more gggressive buying took over in late stages _ Closina P110053 ,_,3a;1evy; Jily 1/3 higher 93%; Oct ;--om” J y$.n8ifck?1,~4IFM. . .. 7'. Barley: Jly Va higher 93%; Oct ;.y%:.imgher 94%a; Dec 1/; lower H E2‘ ~”2Fiax: Jly ‘/4 higher 3.031/4b; age/c 1% lower 2.93; Dec 21/4 lower IEV4. _ y "'1 “oz Jly % higther 1.11%-; Oct fiqfinfiigher 1.13%b; Dec 1/3 lower 71,147.. , - '7 prices for class two wheat for ' '7' out to countries outside IIWA: _I‘nor 1.60%; 2 1.56%; 3 1.481/2; 11,4111; 5 1.27%; 0 1.2372. 1 du- ,2.19l%; 8 1.79%. IIWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.60%, 34.55%; 3 1.437;; 4 1.41% '5 1,27%; 6 1.2312; 1 durum 192%; 21.91%: 3 1.79%. if , PRODUCE ‘MONTREAL (CP) - Agricul- 'ture department quotations: "Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden "uses, extra-large 45; large 45; faifedilllln 41; £113.11 33; B 33; C23. Receipts 86. -~ Butter: Current receipts tend- nerahle 681/4, not tenderaible 62%; fresh grade creamer-y prints job '1 Geiieral purpose horse, gene11a.l~purpose mare, year old colt, I 1 price 53112-55: fresh wholesale 6315. Cheese: delivere Quebec white 321,. wholesale Quebec W ored 331/.',_ No for Ontario cheese, Potatoes: P.E,1, P.E.l. 50s 1004,10 30.33: N B 755 d Montreal, . colored 3212; hite 331/2, C01. prices established 75s 1.50-1.00; : P.E.I. 10s 1.40-1.50; N.B_. 50s .95—1.05; NB 10s 25-27; California 1005 new 4_25_4_75 ———————-—-§__._‘___ NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)-Aircrafts and oils were in the forefront as late strength pulled lower stock market up a slightly and gave it still another high‘ for 1953_ ‘I It was a narrow rise and the market was an erratic, up-and- down affair. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 30 cents to its latest, yearly peak of $172.60, marking the fourth time this week a new high tained. Among Canadian ha- been at- shares traded on the New York Stock Ex- change, Aluiminium was ’/s; Dome Mines down 1/1 down ; and Mfilntyre - Porcupine clown %. D15I1“eFS~S€8rgrams registered a gain of V2. On the American Stock Ex- change, Canadian gainers were Preston East Dome gained 1/4 and Brazilian Traction was up Vs. Slhawinigan dropped Vi. What stocks did: Fri Thur Advances 545 500 Declines 359 409 Uh-changed 267 272 Total issues 1132 1131 Beth Steel 421/: Kennecott 891/4 Borg Warner 29% Monty w 353/. C and 0 53% NY Cent 16% Con: Edison 221/. Radio Corp 34% El Auto an 29% Std on NJ 54.14 GCII Elec 90% Utd Aircraft 917/4 G°0d¥eIr 771/S Vanadium 82 Gt Nor Ry I61/4 Westngse 57% Int '1‘ and '1' I 35“ MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) - Prices were mixed generally within a two-point range in closing trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Friday. Papers, base metals and mis- cellaneous stocks gained ggound. General Dynamics at 56% and Simpsons at 22 gained 1% points AUCTION SALE MILLVALE, SAT. JUNE 14TH AT 1 O'CLOCK freshened miich cows, 2 milch cows due to freshen June, 2 fan-ow cows, 8—yr. old, cattle, 4 fat steers 2 yi-.‘oid, Zspring calves, brood \ sow with litter of ‘ten, brood sow to litter Aug 1st, 20-yr. old hens, M. H. Binder, 1''. at W. mower. F. 8: W. dump rake, gang plow, 3 sec. smoothing barrows, 2 sec. lever M. H. spring tooth ban-ow, sectional seeder, lime ‘lower, scuffler, horse hoe disc and fins, F. &W. truck wagon, driving wagon, roller, M. H. manure spreader, woodsleizli, driving sleigh, turnip seeder, grind stone, hay fork ,.blocks and cable, 10 cords split hardwood, F. 82 W. platform scales 600lbs. farmers, cream separator, truck box 10 ton, 300~bus. -Abeg- ‘weifmfs, harness, forks, shovels, buckets, cream cans, pails, Daisy -.°h.umet.e....' Enterprise ldtohen range, table and 6 chain, dining room table and 8 chairs, parlor suite, gramophone, battery radio, 3 beds and springs, rocking chairs, tables, linoleum tquares. hooked rugs, LC china and ringer, 2 room stoves, Singer sewing machine, . BELL, AUCTIONEER Walling Bob, pans, um dbhes, etc. etc. Terms Cash MICHAEL MURPHY. Owner . I Phone Borden 55-11 " "In in mint Sale will be held first fine week day zouowiiig. i i AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE Thur., June 12 ~1P.M. at Lemuel Kenny’: 66 Highland Ave. Chesterfield and 2 chairs; dining room table, chairs Elnd buffett; chrome kitchen set; . (E900); electric radio; electric clock; electric lamps, table and floor; -electric irons; rocking chaJ'I'_S; kltchf-‘Y1 range, oil pot burner with blower; beds, springs. mat- . ‘tresses, single, three quarter and full size; bureaus: clothes hamper; bathroom scales; studio couch; odd tables; coffee table; Singer sewing machine hgiad; mirrors; hall rack; silverware; blankets; bed- 7 ‘ electric washer (drop ‘hugs; kettles, pots, pans, dishes; garden chairs; garden lawn mower and several other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. 'Appralser of pI'0P91'ty and furniture- 1 _ 7’ OUTBOARD BOAT FOR SALE , W 35 HP engine. Boat 13 ft. long. Beautifully styled §“3"tI engineered for maximum safety it Wformance. HUTT BROTHERS ALBERTON L} r »r-.y 4-! rvvac v I “mmerside. celited, , appearance and FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders will be received by the undersigned 1119 I501 ' .nd including Jime 28th, 1958, for the residential pro-‘I ) pert)’ of the late Frank Yeo at 186 Harvard Street,! Highest or any tender not necessarily 36-? F01‘ inspection contact Charles Yeo, St Eleanors PS. Rayworth Rayner’ 251 Schul-man Ave,’ S‘Slde.kn:Aoorricz-Jxmlwco. uricssueuncuuanss _*“%_____ each. Noraeida went up 13/4 to 43 and Crown Zellerbach gained 21/21 at 491:1. But Howard Smith went 20 cents at 2.20. Steels. beverages, refining oils and utilities were mixed. Na- tional Steel Car took a loss of one at 215/s and Labatt's lost 1/2 at 2412. On the upside were Seagramis 25 291,; and Canadian Oil at 27, each up 3,7,; _ Featured in the mines and oils were Home Oil A down 11/: at 171/2 and B at 17%, down 1% as debentures in the company be- came convertible for class A shares at $15. Producing mines were mixed. Northspan picked up 30 cents at 3.75 and United Asbestos gained 40 cents at 7.30. Penny issues were generally lower as Beaucage plu-mrmuted 22 cents to 50.‘Mid Chibouigatmau lost 3 at 41 but Fatima rose 3 cents to 74. _ According to the closing aver- aiges, banks were up .09 at a new high of 50.1, utilities were up .2 at a new high of 141.7, industrials were off 1.6 at 260.2, combined off 1 at 220.7, papers off .1 at 364.6 and golds up .05 at 71.17. Abitibvi 231/2 How Smith 30 Abit or 241/: Hud Bay Min -10:/4 Asbestos 30 Imp Oil 433/4 Bank Mont 4434 Int Nick 74% Bank NS 581/ii Int Pap 951,9 Bathurst A 36 Int Pete I69/4 Brazil 6 McColl 59!/I Bldg Prod 40 N St. Car 21% C Cement 811/3 Noranda 6 C Bnk om 471/4 Price so Cdn Brew 31% One Pow aw. Cdn Celan 14% Royal Bank 62 CPR 26% St L Corp 13% Cockshutt 121/4 Shawin figs Seagrams 29% Steel sou, D Bridge 23 Un Steel 44% Dom Tar 12% Walker 23% Foundation ._ 24 CANADIAN Fraser 243/4 Cons Pap 3314 GT Lakes 293/4 Ford no’ TORONTO TORONTO (OP) - The stock m'31‘k€‘t edged‘ ahead Friday in moderate trading. Gold; ma base metals registered around a half-ipoint index gain. PROVINCE OF‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of May A.D. 1958. In Re Estate of J. FRANK QUINN late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro-‘ vince, Contractoir, deceased, bestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Con- stable "or literate person within said County . GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the petition on. file of Lester O'Don- nell of Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid, Attorney-at- law, Executor of_ the above named estate pmaying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You’ are therefore hereby re- quimed to cite all persons in- terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to beheldinthecourtflousein Charlottetown in Queens County. ‘in the said Province, on Tues- day the 8th day of July next coming, at the hour of TEN o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause, if any, why the Accounts of the said Estate, should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of the said Lester O’Donnel1, Eo- quire, Executor in person. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be fonthwith published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from -the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith poaed in the following public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the of Nova Scotia. and at or Banlr of Commerce, both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons intenesterl in the ’saidEstateasa1ibire9aidmay have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer} Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.) (Sgt-1.) Vera MacNevin. Acting Registrar. ‘he trail of 3.5.000 About‘ $5 a week invested . with us is guaranteed to lead you along the trad to $13 cash in IS years. Tani I over with an Investors repre- sentative —— “your best friend financially.’ Call 0!’ W|'‘Il¢1 G. F. Cameron District Mg:-.. Sluumefslde J. C. Montgomery Charlottetown glnvestors syndicate Ill!!!‘ OF CANADA down 12 to 30 and Bruck B lost‘ near the Canadian ~ Golds were Dl‘aCi‘ira1‘Ij,7 un-lGnlda!et $300: $2 3% '5: . ‘ . , ('oldc‘es ' changed. in the last houi a,.1d,G'0]d gag” mm ,0 1,, 1,, ueie gaining ground at the close. Gold M3,, 2000 32 31 32 .1: Noranda was the leader adding GP Uran 1600 12 11 I2 W41 :%<“:*°y .2: .2: +1 Home Oil A and B featured (§‘,.:_?.h:° .,3},,,, Q3 201,5 2, western oils. Both stocks took a Gulch 4500 161/: 15 151.4 beating following 3 company Gunnar 4215 819 18% 107/: notice that it has called its five- ‘"5 9% '32 7,3,2 7:2 :30 percent convertible subordinatedipmi Rock 3000 91/, 91/1 91;, debentures due July 1. 1971, for Har-Min 3967 12 11 12 redemption. This would increase ;‘{““;“?‘_ 239°C”? is is 3 1': the II U m I) e 1' Of outstanding Hiztyrdy 9000 31,5 3 3 : ifi shares. Heva 4000 51/2 5 5% + 1,0 Home 011 A closed Off 7/; at l-lollinger 385 $223/4 221/1 223/4 + 1/4 171/... while Home 011 B. an index ,*,‘,j’g‘°B,, 1,2,‘; 2,3, ‘£3 ‘,1: :1,’ stock, dipped 11,41 at 17%. Most Hugh-Pam 4000 20 20 20 other iss-ues closed ahead in a 705913300“ 6100 41 40, 40 -11/2 Index changes: Industrials up Irish Bcop 14050 163 143 155 +11 133 t _ . Iron Ky 100 170 170 170 -4-! 8450, °b445 60' §"]1d5 up ;744 tt° .1 Waite 1000 15 15 15 - » 359 1'09 3_S 11--P -3 0 Jncobus 13100 160 153 156 -1 154.26; western oils off .11 to Jaye Exp 25250 73 75 75 .3 137_35_ Jeanette 4500 8 8 8 Toronto Stock Exchange-—Jun G Jelilcm 6600 14 13 13 -1‘/3 (Quotations in cents unless maieked 3. ‘whet moo 27 25% 37 ‘*1 z—0dd lot. xd—Ex-dividend, xr—-Ex- ‘mwsey 205‘? ‘9, "7 47 *1 rights. xW——Ex-warrants.) 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Corp use unit 117. 11% Bouzan 7000 4.6 45 ‘S + 1 Min-Ore I000 14 13% 14 Boymu 26000 e 7 7% + vi M°1” 750 926% 247. 26% +140 Bralorne 2405 605 590 595 .5 M‘’'’' “'7' 25° 317* 17% 13% + ‘/4 Broul Reel 1000 53 55 53 +1 “'7 Wright 3750 so as so 3,-unlmu 3000 5% 6% 6% + % Multi-M 8500 so 97 Q _g gmuwick $0’ 265 365 265 _5 Name Cr 5300 21 21 :1 -1 (3.51. 52368 3,, 33 34 _‘ Nat Expl 2000 WA 1) anus + 1,5 Camp Chlb 1600 545 530 535 -5 N°"‘1°" 1°°° 5"“ ‘V’ 5* Camp RL 1100 an 800 800 NOS Lab 1700 3 ” 33 C Dyna 35340 95 93 ‘97 +4 New AIII IIKIO 34 34 34 +1 c M313,-g moo 23 27 28 +1 New Delhi 8500 so 46 49 +2 Candore 150 131,7, 13 18 _2 N Dicken 500 238 235 235 -3 Can-E1-in 13500 13 1., 13 +1 N Fortune 3500 14 13% 131/: C|.IlvMeI: 5600 143 143 148 +’ N Goldvuc 500 5 5 I C-Met wts coo 35 55 5, N Harri 500 is in L1 Casslar 270 765 765 765 _5 N High 4500 13 11 13 +1 Castle 10;) 350 350 350 __15 New Jason 1000 91/: 9 9% + '75 Cent Pa! 900 100 96 95 _4 N Kelore 5000 6% 6% 616 Cheskirk 3500 71,-; 71.5 71., +1 N lifinds 17000 10 9 9% +1/1 Chester 1032 19 13 19 __1 N Mylama 15300 15 131/: 13% -11/2 Chib Jae 11509 55 51 55 +3 N1“ “'11 11°” 75 75 Chllrxay son 13 13 1, Nipiuiiu up 183 1 in -6 Chime 2000 55 _. cm Wm M0 230 2?’: +: Noi-Acme 3100 is 14 15 Cody Re” 13500 18 15 16 +1 Noranda 1046 M3 llld do 4-! 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Stan-att moon 1: 11 12 +1 Francoeur 1000 7 7 7 -1 Steeloy ‘soon 9 9 9 Frobisller 3110 192. 186 100 -4 steep R 4407 £101/1 101/4 10% Gntwin 6000 01/1 3 8% + in Sturgeon soon 13 121/; 121/; -1 Galkeno 1667 77 75 75 ..1 Sullivan -020 107 in 107 ’ Geco Mum 1175 013% 13% 137/. _ 1,4 Sylvanitt 850 111 11,0 111 -1 Gene: 2000 14 13 14 -1,4 Taurcanls 3000 an O7 87 +1 Geo scion 3600 35 32 32 -31/1 Teck-K zoo 154 191 154 Glen Ur-an 500 11 11 11 +1 ‘Innis; man no mo 111 .14 U WEDDING and DIAMOND RINGS of Highest Quality out and clarity await your approval. Fully Guam- . anteed and Insured at no extra ‘~ charge. 137% GREAT GEORGE ST. PHONE 9397 , ‘Total 3.744.000. .. '!'hom L 14100 100 Q M +10 Tombill 1000 27 27 27 -- V7 Torbit ' 2500 30 30 30 Town); 500 8172 81/2 81/‘; Trans Res 500 161/2 161/2 16% Ult-Shaw 1251? 3.1 31 33 U Mining I000 21 21 Z] -5- *6 U Asbestos 15950 745 700 74:’: +45 Un Keno 900 300 375 375 -2 Vandoo 1000 6% 61/2 6172 —- 172 Venture! 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Curb Bulolo 100 385 $5 385 Coast Cop 200 250 2.50 250 +50 Pato 700 350 345 345 Pend Ore 1000 191 190 190 -10 _ OILS Acme Gas I600 19 181/; 19 -I Aiax 2000 57 as 57 +2 All Rm: 600 31 31 31 +1 Am Leduc 6566 18% 18 101/: + 1/: Anchor zioo 21 21 21 Asamera 206 lilo 130 180 -2 Bailey SA 1760 310% 101/6 101/; + V: Bailey S pr 250 S24 24 24 Bails 53/491’ 2125 :23 22% 226.0 Bluff 900 215 215 215 +5 Bata mo 61/2 616 61,12 — 1,-2 Britaltl 8400 194 180 193 +6 Calalu 6300 69 67 67 Cal Ed 815 526% 261/: 26% + % C Oil L wts 1800 120 107 107 +2 CS 011 wt: 1200 80 75 75 -5 Cdn Ail Oil 400 500 435 500 -10 C Cliieftn 6500 102 100 100 Cdn Dev 1557 617 610 615 C Eomestd 500 190 190 190 -4 c Husky 1349 :14 14 14 _ 1,/3 0 Husky wts 300 310 795 305 +5 C Prospect 1525 215 205 210 +10 Cdn W 0 1200 141 140 140 C Willlston 100 135 135 135 -15 Canso Net 1075 107 104 104 ._1o Canso Oil 600 106 104 104 ._m Cent Del 6691 870 855 335 Charter Oil 1600 185 180 180 C Drllon 1233 25 )5 :5 .4 C East Cr 1456 41 41 4,; C Mic Mac 500 280 200 230 C West Pets 1325 630 605 605 -25 Cree on zoo 430 420 430 +10 CH0 Wu 800 220 215 220 +5 Dome Exp! 500 :11 107/. 11 9"“ 1000 , 81/1 at/; an + 1,5 Fargo 200 530 530 530 +5 Gen Pets 300 375 360 375 +15 Gen Pet A 100 350 350 350 +10 Gr Plains 100 $2014 201,5 201;, +1” Illxhwood son 3) 30 3) Home 01! A 7608 317% 17 17175 - '03 Home Oil 3 3468 $18 161/. 17% -114 H B 011 G 269 no 20 2o Eumbor am 120 115 115 ..4 Jupiter 500 211 211 211 -7 Msjtrans 500 5 5 5 +114 ‘Marlsold soon 16 16 16 +1 Medal 3219 250 255 ago +5 Mldcon 25600 no 104 107 -2 Mill City sooo 25 23 3 +1 Nat Pets 1100 190 187 190 N ni-moi 1015 71,; g glam!) 200 115 115 115 +5 N ‘V18! N00 19 18% 18% Gas Exp! 950 1x 125 125 +4 N Superior 300 135 us 115 Northc-1 moo 3114 29 :1 +1 NC Oils 400 390 890 390 -10 NCO wts so 150 150 150 -10 NC0 or 21.30 :34 M :4 ’ Pac Pets 1750 318% 18% 13% + 14 Pan West 7500 26 as 5 Fame Dr 3400 105 164 154 +1 Petrol 16900 62 56 62 +7 Phillips Moo 115 so 105 +15 Provo Gu 5800 m 860 260 -5 Quentin 1000 11 11 11 Rue! Exp! 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Annie Nfld 300 35% 5% 6% Dsteel 175S221é22l,§z2!,é+1,4 Inland 1355 55% 5% 5% + 1/5 N Star’ 500 813% 13% 131/: + 3/4 Phina New 450 37% 71/4 7% Simpson: 975 321% 21% I1"/s + % Stednnn so 830% $14 301/; Walkers _: 1880 C29 28% 29 — ‘A Admit License By BERNARD DUFRESNE Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) - Premier Du- pléssis’ counsel stunned the Su- preme Court of Canada Thursday by acknowledging that Frank Roncare1li’s liquor licence was cancelled to prevent him from acting as bondsman for Je- hovah’s Witnesses. Lawyer L. Emery Beaulieu ex- pressed his view during the fourth day of hearings into Mr. Roncar- elli’s a p p e al to the Supreme Court for $90,000 damages from Mr. Duplessis. At one point during the argu- ment, Mr. Justice Gerald Fau- teux asked whether it was Mr. Beau1ieu’s contention that the lic- ence was cancelled to remove Mr. Ronca.relii's power to give bail for Jehovah’s Witnesses. Mr. Beaulieu replied: “Yes." The nine members of the Sn- preme Court made no direct com- ment on Mr. Beaulieu’s reply which in effect confirmed the claims by Mr. Roncarolli’s law- yers that the licencewas can- celled because of his activities as bondsiman. However, there appeared no doubt Mr. Beaulieu’s, reply sur- prised the bench. . FIGHTS SEDITION Mr. Beaulieu then went on to say Mr. Duiplessls believed he was fighting a “seditious cam- paign" bvy Jehova’s Wiitnesses when he agreed to the cancella- tion carried out by cliairman Ed- ouard Archacmroault of the Quebec Liquor Commission. Mr. Roncarelli, who originally sued for $118,000, was awarded $8,123 by Quebec Superior Court but the Quebec Court of Appeal quashed this judgment. Mr. Beaulieu argued Mr. Ron- carel.li’s licence was cancelled to put an end to his activities as “official b-ondsman” for his ‘co- religionists in the Jehovah's Wit- nesses sect who were arrested for distributing pamphlets without a city permit. He said the pamphlets at the time were regarded as seditious and Mr. Roncarelli was regarded MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press ' Net stock Isles High Low Close Ch’u INDUSTRIAL8 Roe AV c 3990 $15 I! ‘ll 98 Alumini 3475 326% M 261/A + ‘Va Wpg Cent 3112 $67: 6% 6% + V: Bell 804 $4158 41% 6116 + ‘/4 BA Oil 2845 $4011: 40 40% — 1:6 OILS United Oils 28570 217 I00 I15 ‘-3 V Midcon 25800 110 104 107 -2 Home 0 A 17613 17% 17 17% -- '/s Petrol 16900 62 56 32 +7 Richwll 1662.5 130 130 130 +1 Mums _ Stan-att 219500 1.2 1! .18 +1 Zenmac 159000 56 fl 0 -5 N Rank 106400 54 49 64 +5 ‘I Cancelled To Black Further Aid To Sect by Quebec authorities as “the mastermind of the whole cam- paign." However, under questioning by some of the nine members on the Supremi Court bench. Mr. Beau- lieu said Mr.’Roncarelli was not prosecuted for setzition or for dis- tributing the pamphlets himself. CHARGES DISMISSED The charges against th: 393 wit- nesses for whom Mr. Roncarelli put up a total of $83,500 bail over a period of more than two years were either dismissed or with- drawn before the licence was can- celled in December, 1946. Mr. Beaulieu argued that at the time Mr. Duplessis "was not fighting a religious sect but was fighting what was held by the jur- isprudence of the Quetbc courts to be a seditious campaign." At another point, Mr. Justice Robert Taschereau observed: “It was more effective to cancel the licence (than to prosecute Mr. Roncarelli for alleged seditionl." The hearing of the meal is ex- pected to. be conci ded today when Frank R. Scott and A. L. Stein, Mr. Roncare11i’s lawyers, who made their plea earlier this week. are given time for rebuttal of Mr. Durplessis' lawyers. Funeral Held Of Cardinal Slritch joined Tuesday in a final homage, to Samuel Cardinal Stritch, who died last Tuesday in Rome. Holy Name Cathedral for his fu- neral. 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