* hs a] ee » WEATHER Snowflurries clearing in afternoon; winds - northwest 25, gusts to 40. Low-high 35 and 42. Sunday: sunny, very cool. If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It * in yment Refun re Lively Debate - Get Last Licks OTTAWA. (CP)—Still ‘smart- jtive trade ment between ing from the income tax bite canada and United States. “themselves, MPs -got-in— their | Approval followed_-strong . oppo- § licks- at Revenue—Minister—Ben- jee criticism of the agree- \son Friday as the departmental |ment’s provisions and the |spending estimates of the govy-| method of its signing 15 months ‘ernment’s tax collector came up {ago before any Commons de- |for debate in fhe Commons. — ‘bate on the matter. | Richard A. Bell (PC—Carle-, Marcel Lambert (PC—Edmon- iton), former immigration min-|ton West) said present estate jister, said it is ‘‘morally wrong” |tax law caused a “‘fire sale’’ of for the revenue department not |assets in Canadian companies 'to refund overpayments by em-/by survivors who had to liquid- iployers under the Canada Pen.|ate their holdings in Canadian sion. Plan, — jcompanies to pay the tax. Time Many employees, particularly Payments should be allowed to in construction trades, -held sev- |@Ssist .“‘in maintaining Canadian Sn = “Covers Prince Edward* Island: Like -The Dew = : s a : VOL. LXXIX NO. 107 Authorized 22 Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, . CHARLOTTETOWN; . CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY q: 1966. Island Oil Explorations. | Scheduled To Commence Overp : Spar > 12 PAGES” * Oil explorations. will again re= \tain types of salts. . |Hillsboro Bay in 1941-43 when sume in Prince Edward Island; This is the first time the Hud- |another American oil: Company, this year. The Hudson's~Bay. Oil son’s Bay Oil and Gas Co. have |Socony-Vacuum Co., sank a 14,- and Gas Co. will --do—seismo-{done-any work on the Island. |600 foot hole to the west of Gov- graphical surveys of the eastern Drilling for zane oo oo \ernor’s Island. art of the ‘province this* sum- graphical data dates back to 1 oo e . laceording to Mr. Rogers. At that | THREE HOLES : Hudson's Bay hold oll, gas and time the department of mines. The Imperial Oil Co. did ex. | minerat exploration—licenses:-for_drilled five 2,000. foot holes at |Ploration work on fhe Island: all of the. Island from Bloom- |Wood Islands, Cherry Valley,. from 1957 to 1959 and tate-in 1958 field in. West. Princeto East~Glenco®, Crown Point and Mim- /and through the summer of 1959 ‘Point. It was only within the last inegash in se arch of coal de- they drilled three holes. One 9,- few days that they obtained’ the posits. They found none. |700 foot one at Wellington, a 9,- mineral exploration licenses Drilling was carried. out on |200 foot:one at MacDougall and B. Grahafn Rogers, provincial Governors—Island “in 1926-27, In ja 4,600 foot one at Port Hill. geolozical officer acting for the 1935 the Cities Service *Co.,. an More recently during the last department] of industry, said, American oil company drilled a two years the department . of “instruments and methods have jgeological study hole on Gover- {mines and - technical surveys improved inthe last four years /nor's Island in Hillsboro Bay. have been drilling a number of _ and allsprevious work has. been ; Se ee 1,600 foot holes gathering reassessed jand ail experts have -| geological data. These _ have come up with some“entirely- new __been drilled near Kelly’s Cross,- theories "= |-« French River..and in the.,Cher- | dry Valley area. y) “ NITHIN A| DAY OR TWO The area west of Bloomfield to Mr. Rogers said that Hudson's North Cape is also_out under ex- Bay would/be setting up initial- : ploration licenses. These licenses ly in the |Montague. area and | Peters Out lare held by the Cheveron-Stan- would begin work within a day | dard Oil Co. This American com- or two. He/expects the work will pany holds the oil, gas, and min- continue until late fall. Tre mine LONDON ‘CP)—An attempt eral licenses for that area. erals that Hudson’s Bay are in- by some African representatives f terested in according to Mr. Ro- in the Commonwealth. sanctions |LICENSES committee to call an early meet- Exploration licenses for the Medical School Ministers ~~~ 'Meeting gest — contribution —of-—a-n-y-iwary,—itwas—agreed. that anew |_ . nen lconference would. be held in: Ci See ony jduly if the rebel Ian Smith re- | ) : ing of .Commonwealth prime |Prince Edward Island ion of ministers on Rhodesia petered \the Northumberland™Sfrait . are aa at Officially" Open By CAROL KENNEDY out Friday. held by Imperial. Oil Co. - and An informed Source said Ca- Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas Co. LONDON (CP) — The Queen opened” Friday the new Com- monwealth building of London’s pioneering post-graduate medi-|abeyanc®*= ~ | cal school—a project to which Canadians gave £300,000, the country outside’ Britain. The new block is-an..extension of the 35-year-old school adjoin- eget g--Hammersmith. ~Hoapital ig | post- ie west London. The first graduate /[medical. school jn. the __.._ Commonwealth when it was’ |mét far away and_it would take founded, it is noted for such re- search achievements. as perfec- tion of the heart-lung machine, Britain's first artificial kidney and the arrest of certain forms of secondary cancer. Some “1,500 Canadian doctors have— acquired advanced | skills at the school, among them some of the most: distinguished med- ical men in Canada today. Health Minister Kenneth Rob- inson and Earl, Alexander, the former--Canadian —governor-gen- eral who is president of the school ahd who headed < the “coast-to-coast. appeal in Canada, welcomed, the Queen ‘to Friday’s ceremony at the imposing 10- storey at Iding,.. gay-- with nadian High ‘Commissioner _The*Prince Edward Island por- ‘Lionel...Chévrier, chairman _ of |tion of the Gulf of St. Lawrence the santtions committee, helped |18 out under exploration ‘licenses ipersuade the African delegates |!0 the Texaco Exploration Co. ito. let the matter haar in |and| Pan-American Petroleum ae \Co. . 2 At the. prime minister’s meet- | SEISMOGRAPH EQUIPMENT. fw National Chief employer had~ to pay his full Share towards the pension plan —provided more than the $600 minimum earnings were paid out. Alfhough the employee re- ceived a tax rebate for his over- |Rivieres) eral jobs during a year. Each equity in Canadian stocks.” J. A. Mongrain (Ind—Trois- and Real Caouette, Creditiste. leader, criticized the department’s insistence on com- plete receipts for all donations to charitable and religious or ganizations. ‘ ; | He also is understood to have ‘bare preliminary tp negotiations ments. ing in Lagos, Nigeria, last Jan- S By H. L. JONES VANCOUVER (CP) — Royal nap anerenangenyeantsmingpmannenianedsi gime in Rhodesia had not, been brought “down, Chevrier was reported to have | 'told-the Africans that July is | +: some time to organize a meet-" ing in any event. An ~earlier | : meeting of. premiers would be | Spencer affair ended Friday, junfeasible. , leaving on the public record al- '~ Commonwealth Secretary-—Ar- legations of Russian spy activi- ties in Canada rivalled only by- those revealed by Soviet cipher clerk Igor Gouzenko in the 1940s. ; All that remains is for Mr. thur Bottomley made a. rare ap- |pearance at the meeting, report- ‘ing on the effects that Britain's jsanctions campaign is having on |Rhodesia, , whose §white-minority regime seized independence from Britain last November. Suspended OTTAWA (CP) — Transport Minister- Pickersgill said. Friday night new higher rates between se Edward Islarid and _ the | starting next Tuesday. The rates were increased May \1 to $3 from $2-for a one-day ltrip for-both the Northumber- land Ferry. Ltd.’s Wood Island, P.E.I., and Cariboo, N.S., serv- ice, and the CNR service . be- the evidence and make his re- /outlined-‘the: situation in regard ito talks scheduled to take place here next week. between repre- |sentatives of Britain and Rhode- sia. e The talks are regardeth as a expects to have his report in the government's hands. within a month. Wein: The commission also sat three days, im. Ottawa in April. The Ontario Supreme Court justice was appointed by Prime massed Mmonwealth flags. IAN BRADY, 28, a stock clerk was convicted of triple murder yesterday in Britain's “Bodies on the Moors’’ trial in Chester, England. Brady's an -Handed CHESTER, England — (Reut- ers)—A* ydung sales clerk and his blonde mistress were sen- tenced .Friday ‘to: life imprison- ment on conviction in the grisly * sex killings known as_.‘‘the moors murders.” \ An all-male jury found tan Brady, 28, guilty of murdering ibetween the two gov: “Life Sentences demonstration of Tamenss. itween Cape Tormentine,.. N.S., “land Borden, P.EI. | Mr. Pickersgill said the old _|rates will be charged beginning Minister Pearson following a furore in Parliament over the case. of the late George Victor Spencer. He is to determine next week to give ferry users |whether the 62-year-old English- a- chance to register any pro- |born” Spencer, linked in an tests they may have on the in- |RCMP-painted picture of Rus- crease. - moe sian spy. intrigue, : He said there have been re- [treated ‘in being summarily dis- ports of hardships caused by the |Missed without pension from his ’ higher rates. An official of the |Vancouver postal clerk’s job. - {maritime - transportation com- RELEASED DOCUMENT ) mission would travel to P.E.I.| 4 highlight “of the case was within two or three weeks’’ to |ine release here of a 99-page, hear any protests. . +. |partly-censored document con- He said the suspension starts taining evidence by Assistant next Tuesday to give the ferry |Commissioner W. H. Kelly, ‘#hé Officials a chance to readjust to |force’s. director of security and ._ |the order. intelliegence. jsp cco oe eee acl OMe celles report told: Of: You th le B ly Clandestine meetings be- Is Discovered BISHOP FALLS, Nfld. (CP)— OR agents; —Information passed to the Russians on :farms. for sale near ‘the U.S. border; —Information a’bout US. mistress, Myra Hindley, 23, was found guilty of two mur- GOUZENKO ONLY RIVAL ‘commission hearings into the | Justice Dalton Wells to weigh port. He. said Friday as two days of hearings ended here, he was fairly’ tween Spencer and Russian. to Russia. . Denounces Report (AP)—Peru’s _ national pencer Case Concluded sears in a Peruvian mountain hideout ‘with-Ernest-(Che)--Guevara, the long-missing Cuban Communist leader. : __Javiér Campos Montoya, chief of Peru’s investigation police, told a press conference, “I pub-. licly deny Senise’s interview. He forged an interview with Gue- vara.” -Another reporter also cast doubt on the interview's authen- Canada; ; Spencer was found déad in his —Photos and data on the \Vancouver home April 9. A Trans—M-o-u-n-t-ai-n pipeline coroner’s jury decided-his-death which feeds oil to the B.C. was natural, caused by throm- -lower mainland and Washing- |bosis possibly brought on by the ton state; : jaftermath of. surgery the prev- ~-And, .even-of-the-gravestone jious year. for removal of a can- names of persons long dead |cerous left lung. geet: and information on business|° The Vancouver hearings saw and schools now defufct. a’.clash between Commissioner troops " stationed \ The gravestone names and {n- |Wells and lawyer Harry |ticity. » - formation . on defunct — schools |Rankin, representing the| The lItalisn reporter, Paolo and businesses, it ‘was sug-|Spencer estate. Mr. Rankin re-|Senise, told of a two-hour (it~ gested, was ‘o provide legiti- |peatediy "attacked! the evidence mate cover naffies ind back- given’ in the statement by. As-|mote shack in the Andes outside ground for Russian agents |sistant Commissioner. Kelly and | Huancayo, a town 124 miles east terview: with Guevara in a re-. it ts unreasonable, said Mr. Mongrain, ‘‘to oblige the clergy ~ to supply: receipts to everyone payments, the employer did not. “The minister has taken a very casual. approach to this prob- $100 deduction could be in- creased to include such dona- tions without receipts. ~~ “ |FAVORS RECEIPTS ~~ H. W. Herridge—(NDP-—-Koot- enay. West) called for ‘‘strict in- sistence”’ on. ductions claimed for donations to charitable and religious insti- tutions. Robert McCleave ¢PC—Halt- fax) said a man who must hire It, was “no” Te@s's—morally. wrong”, for a government to keep such money than for a ate-concera NO EASY WAY FOUND Replying ‘before the House ap- proved his department’s 1966-67 estimates ‘of $94,565,800;—- Mr. Benson said no simple way has been found to calculate these re- funds correctly. ’ The overpayments represent about $5,000,000 in a total of about. $500,000,000 channelled into the pension fund. Mr Benson praised Mrs. Grace MacInnis (NDP— employees. and noted the - ing increase in the volume of tax .returns—6,700,000 fot.. the which could not be readily-|saidi he had made Spencer's ac-of-Lima.The.account was pub- checked. tivities appear. sinister when in |jjshed in the poy oo magazine The document also contained fact they were not. |Le Ore. - a lengthy statement taken by| wich of the information he| Senise, 42, said Guevara pre- the RCMP from Spencer, iM /had been asked to give or had /dicted Communist rule would be _|$100 to 86 cents from $2.16 ‘a 1965 tax year. Despite the in- crease, the cost of handling the |the Canada Pension Plan but taxpayers’ money had gone /not under the Income Tax Act. down. : “This meant they had to con- Conversion to computers and tribute to their employee's pen- data-processing. equipment had /|sions but couldn’t deduct em- reduced the cost of handling |ployee expenses. : R. G..L. Fairweather (PC— half-dozen years ago. PASS AUTO AGREEMENT The-tax debate followed Com-|tion for pit lamps; special eloth- mons approval. of the automo-*ing and other gear. STOCKS PLUNGE. Market Roars Back In Tremendus Fury NEW. YORK (AP) — In the, so late and the preceding plunge wildest trading day in nearly |had been so pronounced that admitted repeated contact with easily been obtained through |America by 1970. * Russian agents, trips to Ottawa |ordinary public channels. In under assumed names and uS€ come cases he had told the Rus- N ; ti In his. ‘statement given the |who had given information on. Successfully RCMP. last May, Spencer said|which Mr. Kelly’s report was | at first he could not see ‘‘any- phased be subpoenaed before the tawa to deliver information to Canada and ‘‘the security of thi |associate membership in the the Russians, he began to sus- ‘country is of more importance |European Common Market were pect ‘there was something than the publicity of this hear- |syccessfully concluded here Fri- a member of the Communist Nigeria is the first English- party, from which he was ex- "\speaking African country tobe Pee at etme ver Pk: slassociated with the Common said, were carried out mainly |that no definite date has bee! in~the hope .of getting a trip fixed yet. : “Main terms were that all “ ders.. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment. (AP Wirephoto) The body of one young boy was recovered Friday from the Ex- iploits River hereby searchers who ¢ontinued the hunt for a second boy missing since | Thursday. a They .found the body of five- : year-old _Allan__Penney, son _ of : Mr. and. Mrs. James Penney, in . about 20 feet of water 50 fee own = ao jeg -the—river—bank.—— , Also missing is four-year-old ae | Wilburn Boyd,. who was be- Smith was the key ‘prosecution |lievedsto have gone boating, with witness in the 14-day trial. \Allan Penney. The boat believed Brady clubbed Evans with 14 |used by the two was found ear- axe blows in the- home he ier. . (Brady) shared with Miss Hin- |} ———---—-—— dley, then strangled the youth | Liberal Party Friday a CBC reporter was hit on the head by former Conserv- ative cabinet minister Pierre Sevigny when he attempted to interview Mr. Sevigny without permission 1ast March. - jo Mr. Ouimet cited the incident before the Commons broadcast- in what was described as a “the art of CBC President = Cites Interview dent J. Alphonse Ouimet saidThe objectionable aspect here , Pee property. of code messages to set up ‘sians this. thing that I had done was of a ‘commission. But Mr. Justice | Concluded wrong and I was maybe being ing” ‘day night, Pius Okigbo, Nige- icy but which he later tried un- Market. Nigéria’s ‘exports to the Com- whieh the.dismissed postal clerk |ziven the Russians could have |extended over most. of Latin meetings. | ¥ : o REQUEST REFUSE BECAME SUSPICIOUS He demanded that persons subversive character’’ but after wejjs refused. He said this} BRUSSELS» Belgium (Reut- the third of seven trips to Ot- would involve the security of ers)~Negoiaions for Nigeria’s used as an agent.” - : A ; Mr. Rankin then said he |rian ambassador to the eco- Spencer also: admitted being would sit in only as an observer. |nomic community; announced. successfully .to rejoin. His. rel- Okigbo said the agreement ations with the Russians, he Coni: be signed in Lagos but \mion’*’Market..jwould enter the community -free of duty, \ but | duty-free quotas would be fixed -|for main exports. Parlianient At A Glance | FRIDAY, May 6, 1966 CBC President J. Alphonse Ouimet said personnel who have. defied “management in. the Seven Days furore are in | an “impossible position.” He also told the Commons broadcasting committee that former Conservative minister § was the intention to confront and question with the camera rolling without permission, on MR. HUTTON | George Hutton “In this instance, the reporter was hit over the head by Mr. | Sevigny with his’ cane and the item was turned down, for \“high-flying’’ stocks. +It-had—been- more than 13 points. three years the stock market | : Friday plunged and then roared een pees Se ware hives te back in a tremendous fury of |the day. Of 1,446 issues traded, buying in the last hour. |872 fell and 377 rose. Throughout much of the day| In the background of Fri- it looked like the “day of reck-|qday’s unusual actidén was a run- oning”’ --some_|market~ analysts ning debate in Washington had -forecast some of the! about the chances of a tax in- | crease, uncertainty about the The final figures, which could Viet Nam war and recent credit not be-computed until long after jrestrictions. ‘.. ‘ the close, nevertheless docu-|~-—— mented an abrupt reversal, a ae surge of buying in the last hour. § tolen = é The Dow. Jones industrial av- erage rose 3.06 points to 902.82. / lower just one hour. before, the 3:30 p.m. gongy PRODUCED CATALYST Once again it was General MotorsCorp., the world’s. larg- est manufacturer, that produced. what brokers said was the eata- who makes a~gift’? The hasie———~ be allowed a reasonable deduc- , murder.’’ He had enticed Evans Pierre Sevigny hit a Seven (ly : st The market had_ broken ‘Thursday when GM said it was cutting back production. It was the opposite situation Found Attempts Rebirth jinz _committee as an example broadcast because it. constituted | Plans To Retire | lof the questionable journalistig |an invasion of privacy:” |, Days reporter over the head ‘ crim}. with his cane. Te Oe Agricul Mr Justice Wishart Spence Edward.Evans,. 17, and_. two schoolchildren: John. Kilbride, 12, and ‘Lesley Ann Downey, 10. | from a homosexuals’ club in Manchester. | TORONTO (CP)—Stuck in thé éthics of the program This-Hour IDENTIFIES REPORTER The ~judge, in his summation iti .|Has Seven D + | ini : ‘ ; ; : ' As political doldrums for 23 years; |Has seven Days. : : ture Minister George : ’ AYLESBUR Y, England: hives dee walk Coated recordiag Otel a en [Ontario's Liberal party attempts; ‘When it was rumored that ae eases ee eiee Bene announced Friday that he is re-| Saaiey” Wil have to mabe Up IGM oa ah Meetety : sie |(Reuters)—Some of the bank- on ‘ ay ¢ s ; ely } : : : ; ' tee, e, s ees Z +43 | ’ s 5 | ; yank a-rebirth of its faded reform.|Mr. Sevigny was involved in tiring from- politics to fulfil a! thal Wan falnde: whether to anata miueate notes stolen in Britain’s, great ; i : sg H. G. Wal ifi e- image today via a three-pronged |the Munsinger. affair,” the CBC | ,orter ie se ee the reform of its own constitution. [president said in a prepared | He ; Lutheran minister. ; ; a ge | said Mr. Zolf had acted ; | from RCMP Commissioner The party's annual meeting is |Statement, “Seven Days sent & under instructions of Douglas! Mr. Hutton, 44, first was) George B. McClellan. e (1) the; Camera crew ‘to his home. in iLeiterman, Seven Days. execu- elected in 1959. and. was __ap- | The Commons approved the as usual Monday. Prices séared. Some losses were wiped out almost instantly. GM itself came back" from a, 1966.-low--of--$86..a_share_to_show jointly of murdering Evans and ~Lesley Ann. Red-robed Judge Fenton At- kinson declared: ‘‘These were screams and protests made (while Brady took pornographic photographs of the’ child. “It must’ throw a -mercisles life-long amibition to become a | train robbery nearly three years azo were found in a trailer rented by a man arrested last month, a court here was told request further testimony three calculated, cruel, cold- light on the characters and dig- |t0. be asked’ to -approv ; D ; ‘ Ww 10 blooded murders.”’ position of persons who bith lestablishment Se ae ay sa vant ee es i be tive producer.’ . pointed agriculture minister in automotive free-trade agree- |a 75-cent gain at $88.75 Friday. ; caer He told Brady: “In your case jlittle girl in that way,” he said. Nadie 9 pean ee iMr: devin oropaeey = and | “ir. Leiterman confirmed this oe eRe ERA” , Conseryative | ment signed 15. months 480 | Volume had been: heavy on one i ha ices a I pass. the only sentence which! The judge also told the jury een voice for. the ranicant \ shan Pani ‘hedder bell: jin his testimony, saying he had government that year ; between Canada and the {selling Abruptly it became even leeaal Rd yagi nc the law now. allows, which 1s ‘that Brady's collection of books (file in policy matters. and 3 a ‘Othe atntion: Was’ toes he j|been experimenting with new. .A general election—is—ex— United States heavier on buying When figures or 1963-1 a : three concurrent sentences of on pornography, perversion and’|!€@dership convention wit his. mere io et: ab a <reporter Mterviewing techniques. Filmed pected this year but no date has ~ Richard A; Bell (PC—Carle- ‘ifinally were computed they Whit tHe bs ack—on—a—mail+ life imprisonment.” torture ‘did not prove Any- ltwo years of every general elec- © ct as F linterviews could always be cut been announced. — ton) said it is “morally |showed some 13,100,000: shares ‘2!”: a a . The death penalty for murder thing.” He added: “I dare say |tion. jor dropped entirely from the Although he plans-to enter the wrong” for the revenue: de- |had changed hands. + nee ee Sioa ‘ a oe oF was ‘abolished in Britain last that dozens of people read| Tentative approval to these INS'DE TODAY show if the subject complained. ministry, Mr. Hutton said he | partment not to refund over- This volume was the largest h aah ae i = ’ year for a five-year trial period. books of that. sort and never |measures was given by ‘the| ‘ | Mr. Sevigny, former associate would. first like to serve in the |, payments by employers under sj ne. 14,750,000 transactions |CBSM han Phe eat . Less he The bodies of the two school- dream of putting the things |party’s constitution and party |, Classified ........ 10, 11, 12 |defence minister in the Diefen- Food and Agriculture Organiza- | the Canada Pension Plan. lwere registered ‘May 29, 1962, $ oan as ie ier ce 1. children were found by..police they read into praetice.”’ structure committee Friday, but \ BINNS ea a eae 12 baker cabinet, is expected to tion of the United Nations and ; Revenue Minister Ben- jin, day after the ‘black *Mon- a ey Rainag the . aan last fall in shallow graves on Police surrounded the accused jratification is needed by the} feaths ..........cccc0eee- 3. testify next week before the hys applicd for an administra- son, reporting overpayments iday” crash of May. 28. I charge ee - robbery. the desolate Pennine moors couple in the . maximum-seen- [party in plenary session. Little Conner e 9 ,reval commission. inquiry ‘hto tive post in Asia If the appoint- amount to $5,000,000, said no | _ ae ie ae oe cas sent to prison near Brady's home. They had rity courtroom as the judge REA /Opposition [s expected "Sport g.. the Gerda Munsinger affair ment issconfirmed, he will leave’ simple way. has been found to | TICKER’ TAPE BEHIND or up to. 30 years. although two been sexually. assaulted and ap- tence them. ° Liberals are aiming at- vastly! women's 9 An RCMP security file tabled Manitoba before the end of June calculate’ such refunds cor- So heavy was trading that the sitice have eseaped par€ntly suffocated.” Brady looked paleand impas- increasing their financial re-. . Finance, markets 5 earlier at the inquiry says the |and. will spend two years on the rectly "high. speed’ ticker tape that, The prosecution told the court WAS KEY WITNESS sive as ‘the life sentence was :|sources: and membership Wiis ie .a (German woman was Mr. Sevig- assignment before returning to! MONDAY, May 9 transmits prices to brokers and Enea “telat of oar = Brady. and Miss Hindley were announced. His mistress, who through the establishment of $5 | Summerside ‘Iucuae. S| /MY’S mistress but that-he ended Canada. The Commons metes at 2:30 others was 23 minutes gh wna vn 4 lee” a ee arrested —atter-her—broether-in- earlier in the trial had: said ‘ft |provineial ° memberships, | The Kings, Queens, City *.. 5 ithe association. after then Jus- Then, le plans to enter the pm, EDT to debate crn. itransartions at the elase at. r gn bn an taw; David Stith, 18, told po- still love hin,” swayed torward only” egisting “Liberal . card-car-' | (prince ‘County " #9 tice Minister’ Davie Fulton wa8 Lutheran. seminary —at--Saska- | ment—reorganization,..The Sen-_jtoo, was_a record. jsome of the money came from lice of the killing of Evans. and closed her eyes iriers ake at the riding level. v intormed in Devember,..1960. | toon. | ate sits at 3 p.m The rally nevertheless. came the looted mail train, cs « 1 : ; fps % \d Z ; e / 2 NN 1 : ‘ : .. ao »