‘ < “ANNOUNCEMENTS. [Rivard Bocad ic - As Female AnHideouts — niall sindacer or LOBSTER: SUPPER and” games, cineree Saturday. June ith, Deve CITY AND QUEENS 3 to 9) Aults $2.50," children 81.00 EIGHTY-TWO MENS suits regularly __priced _ to $29.95. now, clearing $49.95. Regulars, talls, shorts, stouts “tuffing. Moore and McLeod Lid. the-corgner's inquest “WAS FRONT MAN Witness Alfred Cadieux mitted with protectiorr of PLAN TO aitend “ham supper at ‘Mt-- Stewart” Memoria! all, June 29. Spon: - Free sored by St Andrew's CWL ST JEROME, Que iP. Lucien Rivard posed as a male, complete with girdle, paf- ding ~and~ shoulder-length hair: Charlottetown Hotel ( DANCE EVERY Friday. night, Gar- while he dodged from hideout dhé hunted: man was: at ner meeting). Please’ have, reports digan Legion Hall, Clit Peier's Orches. to hideout as the hottest. fugi- fron; -Montreal's Bordeaux seats: ___—_tra.—Daneing—from- 9:30 to—-12:30- wae in Canada last year - - TRE WOMEN'S | i dietsch caw: PRINCE COUNTY Details of Rivard’s life in’hid- j3., vear, ing came out here during the re witness vention of Central Queens Number 1. sey asipk TIME to attend Red inquest into the lime-pit. deaths camps for Rivard, in LOBSTER SUPPER Holy Nafe Hall, CANADIAN. CLUB of P.E1 annia) Si Peters. Wednesday “June 3th Serv> meeting Tuesday; June 7th; at. 3 pm. PE" ** S-p-mAdaits-$t-50> children75¢; ; nots din- aesirmen Barre cory oh a ead was Bebe and i paged ua Kio we pA : | long kisses on his associates | When, on at least two occasions, bad luck sent them dfiving into | Police. roadblocks inJune, 1963, wud’ _Intelligent ee | : Siu! ad: } Cox, an assistant - the | Harvard Divinity Canada Evidence Act that he pion Hefner, editor of ‘Pi was Rivara’s front. man while magazine, is .a_ sincere said he -rehted— the’ Lau-| ference on Church "Playboy's S Editor Said |: HAMILTON . (CP) pre professor School, ayboy | intelli. large | sent man who ‘doesn't appear to —- jail he able to enjoy, thé company of from. early. -Mareh to mid-August womens | ‘The Biiptist theologian told the second North American (Con- and Fami! v : Wins! ‘Biood tote ees or ioe Ponor Clinics this week! of Andre Paquette and his girl- rentian.- district “of. the ‘Perre-| here that it is obvious Hefner ms : Pas ARF heeded as a end donee friend, Alice Rioyx. bonne -area near Oa and and readers of -his’ magavine “- KINGS COUNTY eee nk Somme areas Rivard-“is-serving a 2-year finally. in Woodlands, where the “have an adolescent “or “cub. : meee ae sentence in Atlanta, Ga. for stocky, 49-year-old Rivard was scout’ attitude to sex ~ MONTAGUE LEGION Home mixed TOMORROW'S “RED Cross - Biged trafficking in narcotics. y finally recaptured. * eribbage, every Tuesday. Please note Donor ’Clinics at Legion Home, -Sum- —— zitsndn tthe casas Gk ’ ptur Dr. Cox has known the Mdga- . Rivard’s disguisé was ' plete, wore nylons and ehange in date. VITAL STATISTICS merside 9.- -10'am, 2 - 4 and 7,- 9 pm IN MEMORIAM shoes. MacLEOD~ brother \John—+ away inythe Provincial Sanatorium . on> June- Sth, 1960,— and -qur darling sister Rachel’ who died in a bus accident on "| August 12th, 1955. lipstick_and—other cosmetics: ENGAGEMENTS | IN MEMORIAM | Thoughts drift back to days gone past! that: Rivard used the . but lasts . WRGBT — ELBE — Mr. and Mrs. MacLEOD —. In loving memory. of) paren in our hearts your memories are Bebe because he’ was Lauie a Wright < Jeux Montague, John J. MacLeod, Bradalbane, who kept some of his . associates » a engagement. of uy ; We who loved you wiil! never forget their daughter Doris Inex to Mr Har. Passed away June 8, 1960 Ever remembered. by sisters Mae. vey John August Elbe, son-af Mr and His memory ‘is ‘our keepsake Laura and Belle. ea ae Mrs. John Elbe of Edmonton, Alberta The wedding wil! take. place on Satur- day July 16th, 1966 at Knox -Presby- terian Church, Prince George, British © It’s luke’ a thread’-of gold, ~. Never will. it tarnish °. Or grow the least bit old Lovingly remembered by wife and fam ity: FINISH FIFTH BRIDGE | MacDONALD — I loving memory | J.D. MacDonald who passed away Jui Portugal's ‘two - mile 4, 1965, phe “his wife visa? Always remembered by and family Rita Ann, Jacqueline, Patsy | J.D. Rosemary. “ERAPLOYMENT " DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS EM PLOYMENT. com- the inquest was—told. He with in memory of. our- dear Mmecium-length- heels. He made | gitl-filled club in Chicago’ “MacLeod who-passed-—up—his face meticulously , with | Vincent Blais of Montreal, an-+his other inquest witness, recounted |Sirls in’'the club are a ‘sort at name | Personal harem atraid would -experience that. people forget if, he. tried othe; names “most of the talking about ‘things — + | ]ilee ‘that “are the people w hose Tagus in the world and the longest in| ___ Europe, opens for use this year. | | zine editor for more than thi'ce ' yeai's and has been a guest sev- jeral times at his ‘plush bunny. He said. Hefner - apparently? | tries’. to-give the impression in “magazine that the bunny - “But?it’ has always: haat my who do | sex’ activities are the least ex. citing,’’ Dr-.Cox said in an: in- terview. He’ said he was once -arguing with Hefner in his living-room when a group of © scantily-clad i bunny ‘girls passed-through—on Province of Prince Edward Island LED DE R- . SEALED TENDERS will. be received until noon Brown and Root Limited —HEAVY WATER PLANT - | Pool. |. “My eyes nearly \popped ont of my head, but Hefner didn't even look up and dicin't miss & ‘syllable, he said. ‘It's _ pretty a Bonst If you’ don't look Ba: aay, June 17, 1966, for the GRADING, | o ymore,, you've “ some. - YG and PAVING. of approximate 7.5. ae: ' ‘ miles of road from VERNON to ELDON, Prince’ Glace Bay, Nova Scotia eee, ee. 3 doe ' “obsessed with his philosophy Edward Island. ie | \ ae : _-|and”hie* magazine" 7G epee ieee, ore termes tomer ney HS ODURNEd from the office of the undersigned, Provincial Offjce- Building. Charlottetown, PEG amas Heavy Industrial Electrician. ’ (Certified) Experienced in conduit work. 56 | hour work week. Time and one half over 8*hours, double time on Saturday, Sunday and mee holidays. Lowest or any tender not neé essarily accepted. - . NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are. invited to. present their bids in. person (or otherwise) and be present at the-opening. ee, J. PHILIP MATHESON 2 ss ' | RATES _3.00 per. ou effective June 1st. Employer does not provide transportation to sy — of eae : Charlottetown ——~- | “day for days work jis allowed by employer for a Prince Edward inand | distance of twelve (12) or more miles from job June 2, 1966 site. ‘. ' Must be union member or “willing to join. For further details apply to the nearest’ National Em- -AUCTION SALE - (i t 3 + ina instructed by the Executor of ’ the Estate of the late: Joseph Francis to offer for sale by Public Auction on Saturday the IIth day of June, 1966 at 1:00 p.m. the apartment: house at | 42% Douglas Street. This property con- | p. EE FROSTED FOODS LTD. vee tains four pthree- room, self. contdined | pa Se R.N. Ws : All Shifts Sixty bed fully approved medical-surgical hospital. Excellem starting. salary. <5 day week; Liberal fringe benefits. Living quarters ‘available, “A DATE TO REMEMBER All naval vataeasa are asked to keep in mind MONDAY, JUNE 6 ‘Yes, {t's the 25th Anniversary of D-Day ‘but at's s also the annual meeting end election of officers of the 5 MAIN: BRACE “NAVALV ETERANS~ASSOCTATION™ The meeting wil] start at 9.00 p.m. Please be sure to bring” along your 1966,membership card. = ployment ‘Notice > Applications for men, women, Boys and girls also strawberry pickers now * being. taken for summer employment. Apply to: MR. MUISE. apertments. Inspection _ may be ar- = ahaa with the undersigned. J Thomas McKenna, Auctioneer. | Immediate Openings : Send resume to:. ae Personnel Director : Parker Hill Medical Center 53 Parker Hill ‘Avenue - Beston;- Massachusetts 02120 iatiereiedt ~ NOTICE Young men ada ages 16 and 30 are needed © to take training as fish cutters. ve Applies are required:t8.be at Eastern Fisherles.. Ltd June 7th at 8 a.m. Wages will be paid while training. teeny erg rnp eet Show your interest -and coopera ‘on by supporting the .can- didates you feel most qualified to carry on the business: of the Club. ROCK-SHAKE SIDING AN INSULATION F OR OLD OR_NEW HOMES 2 By Johns-Mafiville Benmabett’ Colors Protected by Plastie | . Souris, Tuesday, = "Many. Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” | “led-away at __|Hospita!, job site, however, a travel allowance of 3.00 per __ “IME, B. ~ OBITUARY (MRS, DANIEL M. MacDONALD | (Inserted by the family) | - Upper Montague and surround- ing commutes were, shocked aod saddened on Sunday eveo ing, March 271, 1966,. when it was learnea that there had pass the Kings County Mrs. Daniel M.. Mac- {Donald in her. 71st year Mrs. MacDonald (Minie) was born -at—Vietoria~Cross,~ PFA. Gaughter of the late Léxié and |Malcolin Nicholson. - | Forty-three years agé she married Daniel MacDonald of ee Montague where they | have- since resided and where | ishe was always ready and will- irg to-“help neighbours and (friends Jin any Way she could. To “this umn were born nine. chil- dren. One son Elmer and. one \daughter Kay preceeded her. She leaves to mourn, her hus- band, three daughters: Alena, |Mrs. Pp par) Buchanan, Puntzi Jeanette,- Mrs. Wind- {sor ete Comoc, B.C.; June, | iMrs. Laurie MacHerron, Gas-. “pereaux, P.&.I. Four sons: Ster- jling, Puntzi Mt., B:C.,. Glen, Willard and John of Upper Mon- tague Also surviving are two {sisters: Myrtle. Mrs. Steve Hic- | |ken, Lower Montague; Margar- jet, Mrs, Ben Weatherbie, Val- =lTeyfield ‘one brother, - Simon, |Brudenell. One-sister Kate, four brothers, ~Alex, Jim, Norman preceeded _her.- She leaves also eleven grandchil- dren. Mrs. MacDonald was. a “long. - | \time- member of the Valleyfield /United Church. In ‘her - li her - understanding heart lifetime - and well as her family will exper- ience a keen sense of loss in her ipassing.. The many flora! and jother tributes received, hore tes- timony to the esteem in which sne was held. The funeral was held Wednes- , day, March 30th from the Valley-. field United Church. The service hee was conducted by Rev. Graeme Fraser who choose as his text the 23rd*Psalm ‘The Lord | Is_ ag Shephard T Shall Not Want”. paymes.* s were ‘Safe In The | Atms » us” and “Abide | With Me. r Mrs. W.A. Bruce and "| Mrs. ‘Licyd Fraser sang’ as a duet -‘‘We Shall. Never Grow {O\d"; Organist was Mrs. Pres- ‘Ttan Peardon Pallbearers were: Roy, Gillis, Raymond Nicholson; Alexander’ MacLecd, Marce] Moyaert, Em: | ;+mett—Power, Stewart MacKen- na. Flowerbearers: Duncan Mac: |Kenzie, Bobby MacLean; Mal- ,eolm MacKenzie, John Nichol- ‘son, Russell Hicken, Lea Hick- i ; ' ie MacLean, Wilfred The most inexpensive home care : | F H RI , T i , (en, Dosinie i Let us prove it with » “FREE ESTIMATE” EASTERN IS E ES L D. Nicholson, Preston _:Carver, 5 Low Cost Financing en - Blair Murray, Alfred Cairns, | A@@Mor JAMES STEWART luce Nicholson, Norman Nics MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town ,894-4560 S'side 436- 3419 ELECTRICIANS = nite: to Aug. 3ist. Good salary. Write A meeting of all uneymen and apprentice electricians will be ist in the Labour Hall, 162 <ninsecmaRichmondgStreet;-Charlettetown on-Tesdayy June: - 7th at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Important’ "fhatters will have to be decided so a full attendance is neces- ” eery, *: ; 3 “Tetal 1432, 1 Bi J. Brown, President Wanted Immediately e Guardian: Patriot. . | MERCHANDISE a MERCHANDISE” FORSAKE —* - 1 Allis Chalmers Tractor, L.P:T.O. 1 N.H. Baler, 1 tractor trailing Mower "Marine Colloid Ltd. . 1 John:Deer High Speed Planter, 2 row 5 1 set 3 section Lever Harrows” a : Now Purchasing ed 1 John Deer Side Rake" - : 1 1954 Ford half ton truck . 1 1952-Ford ton truck New barb wire, cedar Posts and ole __and Mixture at Naufrage. “JOSEPH HUGHES pg oss ee a ss Irish Moés, Fircelleriai Captain for small scallop dragger -~stating-expertence: to: Box: PASOO _.|Shirley Hucton and . Elsie; Annie and. Blair Peyton Place lopk ne life in. a man's hare agat holson; Angus *Martin, Erne: Woodgate. ss Flowers = en Pillow The Family; | Wreaths — Willard; Jessie. and | ‘family: Fmmett, Mary and fa- jmily; Mary Catherine and fam- lity: Edaa Cluny and family; The \Cairns ‘amity; Spray Mac: , Lean family; “Annie. and Roy; | Murdock, Lillian and family, Moyaert family. Phobe and fam- lily; -Phyllis, Mae and_.Girls;-. |Myrtle and Steve; Margaret, Ben, Betty - Douglas, Killen and | ° Wilfred; Edith and Mac; ~ and Franvis, O'Keefe; Sam and W))! Martin; Mary, Duncan, lof Flowers -- |Murray, »Ron and Pearl Relace; |Reddin family, Basket — Hick- en nieces and nephews. CARD OF THANKS The husband and family of the ‘late Mrs. Daniel M. MacDonald, Upper Montague wish to thank Dr. Preston McIntyre, — clergy, friends neighbours, nurses and staff of! the Kings County Mem- orial Hosp*‘al and all those: wha j\ sited her. during.-her. illness, ‘also McKinrons Funeral Home and, those sho, rsent flowers. cards or helped im any way “dur: jing her’ Jlness, and at the time HOG -at Says the way to the indoor swimmjng - ' met “the right to give editorial opin- | said). Dan and} kindly personality won a wide- circle of devoted friends who as) / morality and to Four cars were set on fire early: Sanday i in Ser har- fe me N bor, dents. during “a “series of inci A’ group of Tongahore- : CBC Reviews Feasibility Of Continuing OTTAWA (CP)—-CBC ‘man-} agement is reviewing ‘the féeasi- bility of producing ~ its -contro-* publisher of the Vancouver Sun, NEW YORK’ .(AP)— Hour Has Seven Days next sea- -son,—President—J— Alphonse Oui---he told the Commons~ broad=! casting Committee Mr ~ necessary’ because. Douglas Leit- erman, the show's executive producer, has challenged ‘cor mr | ration Twulhornty and” pokey int ‘recen! siatements abvut, (he dis- pute over Seven Days. “it is hoped the review will — be com- Seven Days Mr: Ouimet atso said. Mr. Briggs” ig - writing Mr. Keate, ety dispute, to say ‘that not-tell- Mr. *Keate there as _an__ agreement __ that . no changes would: be made without Ouimet Said the review tsthe consent of ‘the executive pro- ducer; # QUOTED BRIGGS ln bis veport to the prime minister, Mr. Keate quoted Mr Briggs as_ telling him; “While ‘there was no formal document,” pleted by the end of-the month: We had a clear understanding The corporation president de- | nied Thursday that, the CBC in- Season: He said Mr. Leiterman ‘ia 1s Said producers should be given ion on programs and has de- | fended the use of ext a-legal | s to obtain information | - for programs. NOT ACCEPTABLE “Such 'views-arestimacceptableis—e to_the corporation,”’ Mr: Ouimet- The CBC president also said | the corporation will not submit the question of its handling of | along those lines — changes would be effected with- | tends. to. drop the_.program.. Dest out the coneent of. the. executive. |'was violated when ’ President missed the hosts: that no Mr Keate then onid the pro- contended the agreement CBC Vice- H.-G. Walker dis Mr. Ouimet said there was ay | general agreement with produc- | ers made about a year ago that eonfirmed—unoffiieialy— inthe. minutes of the producers’ asso-’ David Lewis ‘(NDP Yor k South) said there was an infor- | mal agreement and asked Mr. | cia tion- | Ouimet whether K would not be “CARS BURNED IN DOCK INCIDENTS — men on strike was_ protesting against. the greseace of about a 500 municipal policemen at the entrance of the port. ‘BURLESQUE MAKES RETURN | TON.Y. THEATRE SCENE By JERRY BUCK long absence from New. York | could probably see ,on- televi- paoking agent. who calls him- ‘*° City, burlesque —is—back_with—..xelf-—"'The.. King of the —Ex- a bump and a grind. otics " - « , Within the last year four |- “An exotie {s what an theatres have opened. and a | ecdysiast is-called féday. fifth is to: open next month. .°| “Strip teaser is a’ little. ‘The breakthrough came | crude," said Carmella’ Rick- ‘rom Artin Corio, who staged man, a besuty billed as ‘The This’ Wax Burlesque off Sophia Locen of Burlesk."’ Broauwey in 1962) The show ~ The ‘nevitable question’ is packed thenr in for three’ How. does a stripper feel”. years. \ about undressing on stage? The big. assault was IDEA 1S T9 TEASE launched by Leroy C._ Grif- “T en,oy doing a show cov- fifth, one time concessfon | ered.’’ sald Carmella. “I'm -nanager—for-—Harold-Minsky's burlesque houses in Chicago Griffith, 34 controls three theatres here. and- another %1 ‘across the. United States. BANNED IN 1937 ’ The shows are back,. but !s it the same burlesque that~ Mayer Fiorello La. Guardia booted out ef town in 1937? “Gone are the production... numbers, the chorus girls, the scenery and all but the most essontial props.- Gone, too, it the. rawness that prompted La Guardia to act. “too nervous if T'm too nude: Some girls enjoy uncovering, but T don't. I think the idea ‘a to* tease" She took .up stripping 10 | vears ago and expects to be at it for a tew more years, at jeast unt'- her. two’ children | get throuch college. _As_ Griffith. sees it the rea-.. | “gon for: the comeback ta _sim- ple: “Burlesque is a poor | ‘man's entertainment that rich veople enjoy.” Sally Rand at 41 still te de- ing her famous fan - dance, the removal ‘of the ‘co-hosts | “What you see in a bur- this tlme at a theatre in the k Watson and Laurier La-|@ g00d idea to send the mat- ; , : . Seance: petriteation | See to arbitration and permit lesque theatre today you, borough of Queens. He.fadded that WE. S.” (Cap- | both sides to start over again. | ab q tain) Briggs, senior vice-presi-| _‘‘No sir,’’ replied Mr. Ouvimet, ais i. - waa | i dent, is writing to Stuart Keate |.final witness at the hearings ILLS SE B to say that ‘the isher mis- | | which began more than a-month HELSINKI. ‘Reuters)—A Fin- | ORR Mia ee /quoted him in his - report -.to ago. ‘mish woman burned herself to Prime Minister Pearson pn the | ~Mr. .Ouimet also said tent [death Saturday night, | shortly & REPAIRS dispute.. | gasnaccoene a ee ie Te- after watching a television pro- | 1 , Mr. Ouimet saidait would be | new contr. 0 gram showing’ a Buddhist monk | actric Lt “<q dangerous precedent to bow | Seven” Days~staff-members~only\in Viet Nam dying this way. SS C0) ch Elect tric ct to producer's’ demands that the | for four months because no de | Mrs. Sylvi Sorjonsalo of Ukkola | ar ee handling of the removal .of the | cision -has. been made on poured gasoline’ over herself — l co-hosts be submitted to an -6ut- | whether the program will con- | laud. ost: tie ‘to. 1 Ghe. wee side arbiter: = tinue. = er bho eyenncld eauales ter and a neighbor. The reason Anglican Sy od informed - eof: ae Montell Career School ngil FOUR DROWN IN LAKE BARBERING Central saab! IsNeeded RUE NSF, Se cP) mazon cr «RAR srvtaNe drowned Friday in Lake Nar- “SCREEN TEA +: ; TORONTO (CP) The’ annual | he would tell them they might t row eight miles from this com: Transportation allowance and synod’ of the Anglican Church's - not. have God's blessing, but |munity,, police said Saturday..| other. benefits. Toronto diocese’ has been told: they’d have his. | They wee identified as Mr. ; that the International Anglican He. also ‘told the mee of jandMrs . Joseph Baun, aged 27 TRANS CANADA Communion of 19 independent one parish’s Anglican Young | and. 25, Cari Baun, 72, and Ray- Ay a | churches should have a Roman eer ae ks is ot mond Horning, 65. Police said ¢ Catholic-like central headquar- | eight Te gi were a tucie halinvad- th has. been @ INDUSTRIES. LTB. is ters to direct church _ efforts a ause they e 2 Pe I i around the world. pregnant om a fishing trip, were from) Moncton, NB. Rt. Rev: R. S. ‘Dean, the com- He would not. identity the Ohio ” : E onan : munion's executive officer, tn parish, ee formed the 300 delegates bes eae a had already -taken~a~step*in- direction by selecting seven ad- Co-operation visers from yee ot Nee on around the world. One is the Canadian Primate, Met | Seen In Expo. Rev. Howard H. Clark, | bishop of Rupert's Land. ae Tian Dean, who is Bishop ot eee ae et ho acanada's ‘the Cariboo when in Canada, ,’ le of toured the world four times. Jot cgcmeraion “ona the be eee eee gle project since the Christian ae projects. He ivecntag church split 912 years ago, say a ‘strategist with authority’ te ae clergymen visit- ; deal race ime kind ot aaa Hepezsemativte i the Angit: U se the the church to stick to priorities: Sik ethan Ot hehe fn ; ) Iso heard the An- 27¢ ul , or «The mon ; posed Biddy by Very Rev. William enaocah GHT can + dhcase behind the eee erreeet of ee a e —- tol ritish clergymen __ ast Rovian EE ua si of Expo's. Christian pav- ‘ Rev: F. G: Ongley of Oshawa lilian, “@ showcas of the ecumen- oo weed Sue are seedy the re of spra' at too low a: said that ‘the clergy are €on- ical spirit involving seven a Sel of Sore oe oe ne oe | fused and the Council for Sovial poieee . recommended only for easy-to-kilf Service must help. the clergy Dr. Bothwell’ said in an inter- weeds. Usufily other more resiste cope with their changing role’ iview the: meeting’in a Canadian | ant weeds/are present and higheg Rev. J.F. O'Neil, chairman ‘government office here had pro- : te rates are Necessary, The rate nece of the Anglican social service duced * “great interest” eer j 5 essary will depend on the weeds centre, said the centre. wilt soon lively questioning’ from the : “a "Heavier rates are mecestary ais@ : begin a round-the-clock seryice, British churchmen. : { mo” when weather Is cool or dry and similas’ to that operated by the” Describing the . paviljon as ~- i —<——_ “when weed. infestation is heavy. : Salvation Army to og those ‘the first concrete example of | 4 “ ote Do not expect the lowest rate — “,.. despair...He,.said.. the _Saly, ecumenism’, since the Christiam:, | @ ba ee ce Army will ae “guidance for the preparation of the® service. SEES MORALITY DECLINE Rev. M. F. Patterson, rector Amy | of St. James the Just Church inary. world. the. ip told , ‘morality suburban Downsview, ‘meeting that*-adult Pot ‘Toronto ard other cities make and. sound effects, _ convent, The ‘late Grace caused'a stir a few Metalliis years a 4 | with her .best-selling Novel P. | ton Place. Which was about lie in a small New England tow Mr Patterson said much of the. loose morals of youth could be attributed to the lack of adult “the utter noa- sense’' they see on television. He — specifically condemned last Sunday's CBC_ production, “Youth: In Search of Morality. what, He deplored he called in the “show Who said if he Wag) appreac hed by a couple pre-matital NESE” solders WHICh 18 being Ne: abouy, gotiated sexual” intercourse, China.” church—divided between eastern | and--western—rites in 1054,-Dr. Bothwell said it was a signifi- | cant venture a the Sea The pavilion "would atempe to show, through . photographs a picture-of | essential sittration and . problems. “WANT ~ CHINESE SOLDIERS | ~CARACAS (Reuters!~-Fhe ex- jied Cicbah workers organiza- tion in Castre is negotiating the entry of = Jenezuala said Saturday | ‘might that Cuban Premier Fidel | 150,000 .Chinese soldiers into’) co-op Te alt Coon . Cuba. In a statement published | kere ee Democratic. veh ; tionary Cuban Workers Frort * ge 9 a. «6 se gh ie said Castro's ‘recent: warning o Exhibition ‘Drive an inspenetTy attack on°the is- : land “is no more than.a plot to | with Com mt uan i st . a ~ | Wernon. Bivek cS I Get your copy of this handy pocke:-cleed Co.om Capitan Weed Killer Handbook, naw AGRO (0-0P — > @c-27-68 A Tey MCPA’s ° TCA — xo ath Dial 2-1671