_.-as-... - YEP, I ASKED FOR A C%|<lE 'rheooaraiaa.chariottetown.Moa.'a'ng.ao.1aes. ai ilhirpiag company here. was communist - dominated Casa- -:L:-'.. as a surprise witness to than Seainen‘s Union. now de- ct. _—a $1’ FOR SAYIN’ GOLLV. l% Qf NONE 0' US EVE! THGIG O’ '.‘l«‘(‘Y-TV 330 p .,.,——Atismoon Musicale “O0 pm.—l.ive and learn ‘jar p_m,-Vacation Time 530 p,m.—Nortl\waIt Passage glno p.flI.—Dl|’"\Y ‘themes Show “O p m.—Singalong Jubilee 0'00 p_m.—Roorn For One More Denies Charge UNITED NATIONS (AP) —U t. Acting Unitpd Nations secretary - Genaal has accused his landlord of lying about goings-on in the iashi able eastside apartment where Thant has lived since 1959. William Wholey. who sublet the apartment to Thant. charged in court papers that the UN chief executive per- mitted guests to sleep on the floor. The_papera al the place had to he iumigated to get rid of undesirable odors. ye so asserted i pired. At that time. he said. he 5 By Landlord permeate the premises that they had to be tumigated; per- mitting ‘animals to sit and sleep on and rip. tear and soil said furnishings and to leave droppings on the carpets and floor and otherwise permitting said furnishings to be damaged and destroyed." Thant said he had agred to an increase‘ rent last year after his two - ar lease ex-‘ had asked the landlord to re- place some items of furnishings The caller asked how to join Lake! line at Various American the Seafarers International Un- "scabs." Palmer repeated in a hushed voice to Mr. Justice Norris. "names WARNING lier testimony brought ‘an an- gry warning from r. Justice Norris against‘ any attempt to‘ intimidate or frustrate his in- vestigationa. He aimed his remarks at SIU Conn"; Juhn Aheam and guy the National Association of Ma- president Hal C. Banks but 1‘ln9‘E“8l“9€"'- later explained that he meant He said the asreefleiitosgwiai . E ; ates. . Under cross - examination by Maurice Wright. lawyer for the .CLC and four aiiiliatedunions. §Mr. Houtman said that Upper Lakes had agreements at the same time with two unions both testify under oath that she had n A". ;$Jé§‘”EM‘$;N‘°§° "7 W‘ "F035 7 ' . ' led " . no . Acting UN Secretary-General $7:‘.i.'....., ......“”. ...,.......... ...£i‘.f.... “.§."“.:‘..i°.'.‘i‘...?°‘l.."".:.’."i ’mN”Ay pRu(;flAMs ‘ person. delayed ships oi the Upper VHGNVI9 . °'3° """'—T.mp. "u." a s tement. Thant called the allegations absurd and false. e said documents on file New York Supreme Court would refute the charges. Hhich he described as fabrica- on which he said were worn and in poor condition. He stated that Wholey had accepted $1,070.00 ‘"ln full settlement" for furni- iture repair costs. iisizn av FAMILY .. ment as notice to all parties- not just the Sn}. 4 SIU lawyer Ahern agreed with the Jud: that the phone calls were irresponsible. ‘bers of the SIU unlicensed di- vision. - MOIST ~ AIR BSIIOW HXOIW ' Th ta-Ge ld Chiiwitn th httiie ,nTh%;§:1:l;mv§:,,be,,t;¥se,f-.;t,T:,‘:n: clarelli the apiiztment liilia beeeii day-l:ng helelglfl ivoausg 'lI)‘liliomas mfllll “W l‘°“°“ "3" °‘ lilllllll and mm mm med by mt, mu, used only by his family and for J. Houtman. personnel mana- :‘\‘1mmet}'t.h_\Vlie1"_‘e\cr:p¢;!t'a::lle 1:23 commissioner Robert E small personal and diplomatic ger for the Upper Lakes line 9 83 I all I . Her- man charging Wholey and three ca" gatherings seldom exceeding 20 and a one-time officer of theiof 16.000.000,i-Oils B 3600113- persons. He had acknowledged .—: 3iv}iirehe'i°gi§'§d""" with rem earlier that his son. since killed. I | m Ken‘ 8‘. 0”. The rent administrator filed ll‘ 5 bl“ “Cid?” “m“- S T 01190 8330 3-m" 9 5'' the 351.000 suit last spring after "ad °“’“9d 5 9“ Whlch “"1 ~' <1 -- ~ 4‘-v--_;_;— ~ " " ‘~---- ., Thant declined to press be" kept in "'9 ‘ mnel" ' "‘”"” ’ suit claims Thant was grossly Tovercharged for the seven- ‘room apartment rent controlled $40 .50 a month The suit said that for two c arges. CLAIMS DAMAGES Wholey claims misuse oi the apartment by Thant resultéd in $6.447 in damages to the turn- isliings. The misuse. he said. consisted ,- of "entertaining great numbers 1 Than? of guests. at which functions a ‘- 3"" '“"°3-595 l° great amount of liquor. food‘5e°°“d lease- CKCW-TV 155 pm.-—5isiiori Sign On News. Westhu. Sports “to pm.—llve And learn 4_3i p.m.—Vacsiion Time 539 ,,.m,—Yogi Bear ¢.no pm.-Topic gig p.m.—Te|eviiiion News i a year 514.400 in the 6'X .l.N39V 138335 5:30 p.m.—-scan and tobacco was dropped on. Wholey denied overcharging _ .i 6:35pm.-Television Weathef said property; permitting up-‘ithen. He said he himse was H.“ .. mo p.m.—Hazsrd wards of 20 persons to sleep on i overcharged by .the owners of . ,. .. , t:5o p.m.—1eIavition sports the floor and elsewhere on the the building. and has filed a VAUX "ML 700 pm--"'9 "i0"“"' premises: permitting food to he suit in state supreme court for m Atmmmcmzm 7-so pm.-—Resl McCoV| am p.m.—Thrae's Music g.3o p.m.—-Cass For The Court 0.00 p.m.———Yes Yes Mariette 9:30 p.m.—Singalong _Jub io;oo p.rn.—Room For one More l0.30 pm.-Temps Present l:00 p.m.—Conccri 200 p,rn.--CBC TV News 12:15 s.m.—Viewpoini 2:20 a.m.—CKCW TV N W9 12:25 s.m.—sicin 0“ thrown about and from win- $23,070 treble damsSPS ‘N’ ‘d of sai emises. permit-iihc claimed overcharsfil ting such undesirable odors tolanainst him. jEntire Canadian Economy ils Called Little In Dumps N13, (CPL. i Mr. Jamar said that Canada . . . Cairncross. the needs good salesmen abroad Scottish economist who con- and must lose its fear of sell- 113)! V.Ll.3 SACKVILLE. Prof id ‘ ._ i’ in: in competitive markets. TV‘ fttlaiillicetpnitflonil/Ii nscnevlswttwfilo Prof Woodflne said that A WHALE KILLED HiM W "' "“ 2:. ‘;,...:€ i*.::‘.::: :".::".;::.:= .:‘£’?.?:’:* . o s . 1. ~ . . D” ‘"3537 NM lemswoi the rggion from those ‘its policy of high protection the 9*‘! OF 7 commas VA”-‘S "Alli" 3‘! ‘V of ‘he country as a whole. Atlantic provinces will become . ON TNEGRAVE OF LYDIA on: St (?ti'tosu- "The entire Canadian ccon- ‘ “the worst of all p o s s i b l e AGHORN WHO WAS BURIED IN I770 ‘All OF WH SERVED N 20‘ K . . .. . -- N THE VINEYARD HAVEN CEMETERY THE ARMY OF K G CHARl.ESl omy is a little in the dumps. \\'01ldS. Mmhag vm’,dM'm“_ ‘ the economic adviser to the He said Canada will suffer . crcv saoio Bljiish S0V€_l'flmEfli fi?_lld- .chronic unemployment and this‘ ‘I: h It‘ is btllifficutltuts disenttlanlgle] lrvoraid be ‘ever worse in the At- ‘ g MONDAY t c rou es 0 5 par cu ar an e reg on. g 6 23 S‘ n on area from those of the whole l Mr. Gallaizher sl§a]idbCa;iada’s D C S S R D i 2 » ' '9 t t i ii w e mDOI'- . "=3°“N°W' 3' W""‘°' colllirt: riaid the Atlantic rcgionlna Klnatlicpociicillntry has to in- 1 figgeofis 5'E:)‘:"l‘:)’}“' 2°~f_::’:°d 2| (i35—Country & Western Roundup shouldn't be "too'depresscri_bylcrcasc productivity. “andsefit "K wonder 2111.055. E 655--Nrwl a Weather ‘conditions today-, Proi C31?"-J-i"‘"“"‘ he ab,:,i2,f°';n',}"°g0od, ii. Lounging 5. Mother: cl1il~ Mn _Heb,,,,, ci,,;,,;,,, tic“, cross was speaking in a panel Zfllll raw mda Yhanufacturers suppers Bm_ men 7I9——('ountry_ la Western Roundup d'5_C“55l9“’ 3i M°““l _A"_l5°“ | .m"|‘_| “Mn my ark” 11. Stringed (colloq) 23.Pat.ri- E; 730-News ii. Weather ;U“"“".'“‘l3’.“ 5“"‘"‘°" ‘“*‘“‘.“‘° * '" ' “ °°"""“" "‘ A " instrument 7.Ge1'rna.n otic m is 7 35-Farm Report d ‘We Bglgiggesagrglgssglognlléirfirg . . 1§.§wli)eliing sub-I orgam- E ' 7.ii—c ntry I. Western Roon up 4 _ - 1 . a. yonian marine za- B-3 Emmga nno—N:l»l:s °"‘°" 9*’"‘~"'5‘5 W9“ 11 “’- ;COn'I|TII5$|On war god _8. Means or non iaiaiata ,, ,,__W“,h. Gallaghler. secretary of the ‘Ni; ; 14. an escape 24. Arid _ "' R.l6—-Country I. Western Roundup afunsw cg‘ lreasury tboardi . G t underiin 9. Border 26.A 3|¢l"dl)' I 51""? a._..,_w,,.i,,, . ’ Bond-amefr. as:-‘:1 - e S ry (colloq.l 10.Pla.nt. quill. mu " 5°-NM’ nnrnviggegp or W e I Wmd 15':im::5::rty :4 Sula l 2" 34' hill-eliourcee -mo./vi i),vi'ns . H ' " ' '. . oarsev :. ‘. - » i u Ir\——M:r'r'il:g Mlaozilo “""-. assgflaéf P;,‘;"::5§’S“ Tl"IUgget'y document shredded live 36. Eitiiledsu I o.2o—Aii.mic Quiz %‘:"i"v‘:lfmv- ~ - “ T RICE gélgeldcny 18 §i;.gali:ii:1;i 17 Chum E 9.25-—M ' w'ih W'lli ‘ " By ROBE}! - - - ' ' . , 930-—M:rIrri‘l:i.g ul .' ' CITES FOUR VIEWS : TORONTO t_CPl — Evidence gt“ “:11”! —- to» 32 gllum‘-b°" 33’f;'°.f§““"‘5 13 to no—Nawi & wutluir Mr. Jame!‘ said there areloi‘ thuggery, violence and shoot- 25-Texan? mark 8-! St?’ -music “mm i-( i o-os—Noiei a. Music {Our different ‘V as of 0 1nioniings—as well as obscene tele- - 19.3:-oa. _ ‘ _ - P P 23. White bear mi. 33 Picice 42. Exclama. :l5—Win 57 on Britain's proposed move. 3 phone ca1ls—-was placed before 28 India. J3 . .wm1 hams “on E-?°—NoieI 5 Music The first was that o no- . the federal commission investi- ‘men’ P" V 30—Biida Program tional press. which he said “is gating labor strife and shipping 2.'Ingmdiem__ n445—Noies 8. Music not particularly well informed." disruptions on the Great Lakes. ‘or turkey ii-5s—Jimmio Rodgers The second was big in- The testimony went into the numns. elm-News Headlines‘: Weather dustry which has set its course rcco Mr. Justice T. G. 3o_wm.uw 1. . , .io2—Noiei 8. Music ‘ towards the market; the third, Norris as he_again served no- the capital 3 l 7”‘ WM‘, . W__,__N.w. l 30-Montague Entertain: ihc small manufacturers. are tice that he will tolerate no non- 33_Ruge. ; -.| - ‘ I F/NM.” m‘,/ M l40—Noids a. mic confused. while the man on the sense in his inquiry. 35_.m,em_n ,1 _ _‘ _ i.is_3uii.tin some street has "wavered with e‘ Mrs. Thelma Palmer. swltch- PM,” '"| ‘,i A‘: V _ . Mn-—Noias It Music press." b°9l'd 0P9|'3i0|' ll UPPET Isak” g_ A mtmfl F. I \'"f "1, . - I.55—Ailsntle News Roundup ' ‘Mug, 0 i O‘ _ . _/ , . ,’ ?'‘‘‘—W t r 40.A.noient '- — i r l. . ' ~~ CONTRACT BRIDGE mi >= 3% “M =ni~ -iii‘ 230—News L Weather month d ‘rm ‘; W I .- - ' . 9 24s—Mosily Music 1 _ ‘ 41.As regsr s 2 — - _ . . . ‘ ~ ' V‘ lO0—Naws Headlines I Weather By B’ JAY BFCKER 4 . ot l e g 3; ' l0:‘—Most|y Music ‘ z ! Us-aobbv HI" ow raiiiotis amps -Ins" 3' l2l0——Toriy. sin a Jovce untidy O l is —Mi-mly Music E . dealer. are PM-iy far 0Ui~ M leflis DOWN illl .7.oo—News & Weather North-South vulnerable. they would seem that way to 1.Greedy [2 105-Music For A Summer Afternoon Nona.“ most Playerl H9“ l5 I hind 3. Italian I :i-no_N.w. g waatim 35 ‘ of that class. I coins , lt=o5-Muiie For A Summer Afternoon . A" The deal was played in a 3-3-flflllll . r_._—_. .-- 4:00-News It weather . Axe. team match. At the first table. ‘-P°"‘-°' SOLD iT?.’5OY,‘l'HAT 4:ns—Muslc For A Summer Afternoon 52 nothing spectacular happened‘ of the l : SLICK DEAL.’ HOW M A-30-T|1e Outports WEST Elnr West led a heart. Declarer took ‘“"Fl° um’ i: REDDIE DID SDUGET ---f’ 5:00—NsWs a Weather 10 J8 . it and led a spade to the ace DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE _ Hem.’ how to work it. 1‘ G ONLY LAST WEEK... . o om i.ii‘:£;“J}‘.§.t“‘..ii2i§ .3: ..:°::.'; - x r n n n - A x '9 e agykjmraamw -ta-"W Og10B5 14”" ‘Mm km,‘ . h L o N o r it i. anon um ‘Mum ‘M 5"°‘"“ ‘ 0 ' 3° "19" 93'5"‘ “mm! Wm‘ O” M” “nip” mm‘ M "'°3'~"" te sih le lgtters spur ‘ I’ 5:25-Marine weather ‘ AQ9.” 5 diamond and played a spade for the three LI. X for the two a. em. Id. In “i hm“ 5-as-—‘iha outpom 10 e queen. West took t h e trophies. the length and formation of e wor - m lrO0—Nuws a Weather . -,3 king and the defenseullater won Each til)’ the 00410 1°“-"' “'9 ‘“"°“"" i I: O05-Spam two club tricks sou mm bu“ 0:25-Bride Program ‘Own exactly four spddes. A cup” um ' Q iso—ronigiws Mus nsaidaing: Min. second ta 1 an 3 III‘: I ecrrat rcatvrrr E immli mast loutb West North in tr ct. West's open ‘ ‘D0-B-=kToTt-Ilbk Pass run 19 run "i'e'i'ii°:r:s'a club. nut vi-an-r xasarrr are isa.—ctAIA'l'GA "" ‘I w"’l"' IO 25 Pass 4 4 cashed the A-K and returned a I I ' . anhpuu HONOUR 13 your won u'N'r7' ‘ lfiosjzmlrlilizt Oiienina leId—|Iin8 of l!eI!'iI- f'“" '°' , 0, s',,_.,,,,,,,,',,' noun isououiuiaui nus) an norm-aununwa: 9=00—Au 1 some hands you hell‘ ‘Nut r-I iuyriii‘ie'ii.alll rilht. bit with 0 1 5‘ """" ""-" 3" 00-News. inland I. Marine T “I 6 M, .' ungi no the esiiier . 2:45-Tommv WI ’| '0 ll king of hearts. 0lo—M'u|mg with Willis -lioo—-News Dec re, took it ‘.9 3iO5-‘LC. Matinee 3:30-‘LC. Marines In in “W” n‘ it. 4"os—-sosoo-"mitten Ill Show 1 -' . -, o_7 ii u n i2.oo—o':-:.ini::#o|:u~ l 4l30—-Music in on Air lilililnvrle‘ liollnidf <||m1'°'|I="°: g "='°-3'9" 0" ’ :45‘.-'*°!" "' “" "' . clubs with the this it be in ad O on net! 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