MONDAY. . French Planes Blast ilteliwels the beleaguered fortrrus. warm of flgditiara and bombers struck at the Communist rebels for the third straight. day. Between i the air blows, helicopters carried out casualties from blood? fighting! Beds Protest Canadians in - l ii I 3 comm,-Y 3M1-pg around the isolated fort. in north- N tr N Z sarcwflu. Indo-China. (Reuters) Wt-'i1!id0-Chin 3 French plan" bummed durm Cnm. But there was little groirnd munlst. Vletmlnh troops with lighting. Rebel soldiers dug in . bombs and fiamintz Jeiiied imo- 53"” 3"” -"ME mm l"”'"Ch r-rorvc; KONG. irieiii.-rsi The lines during last night's full moon: 1 , but railed to mm the exvmedlE?.7iZ'Ii""liiiioTQ'.EZi.iIf"-id: '35. Hill"! ”3"E"3- try” of two Canadian soldiers in- to the demilitarized zone of Korea : last Wednesday. the New China tyyi , ilN'ews Agency reported Friday. l day as swarms of helicopters lift- line around Dien Bien Phu Fri-y ed wounded French soldiers from The Communists soldiers as described the "two military person- . nel of the American side." .' i The men, who said they were I "ambushed" by nine communists N. ' - while on a regular patrol as civil ' i . Slxmsored by the Depurtment 0! Education K police, were released Thursday. f v The agency said the protest was or ' lodged at a meeting of the sec- , rclarics of the military armistice School Trustees, secretaries, Parents and all Cnmmlsmnl interested in Better Schools. i It added that the Communists - also drew the llN's "provocative can military attention to intrusions by Ameri- The purpose of the Course is to assist citizens in the aircraft." management of the local school and the conduct of the 7 i annual school mcctilng: ldfi itEgyissna;1o:ibloPl:pir:1;0l'g '” Cr rpm- : - ' . o . A , 332227 i.".i..?ii."i.iiTi?.i1f. "" liimase 3li0Wii iii The Courses will he held as follows: Wheat Cat'l'yOVet' OVITAWA, ICP) - The world's four major wheat exporting mun- iries had 1,907,500,000 bushels for export and for carryover on Feb. 1. The bureau of statistics reports this was iin increase of 26 per cent. over the l,.'il9.400000 available at the same time a year ago. Stocks lll'lLh last years figures in hrackots: United States, 97.1,- ;40fl,000 I6ll0,600.000i; Canada, 6'78.- Murray River-Temperance Hall, Ttlesday, Mar. 23 Souris-St. Mary's Hall, Wednesday. March 24 ' Mt. Stewart-St. Andrew's Hall. Thunsdn.v.oMn-r- 20 Vernon River-CMBA Hall. Fl'ld8.V. Maffll -5 Hunter River--Orange Halli Tuilsdayi Milrfh 30- Alherton, Women's Institute Hall. Vled.. MM'- 31 Kt-nsington--King George Hall. Thursday, April 1 Ljach Course will consist of two sessions starting at 2:30 pm. and 7:.'lli p.m. All are wclconlc. C0m-. ' - ' luding the Director and Assist- sooooo i55a.000.000i; Argentina. P9””"'. "lsmmms "W. ,- . . l56,2')0,0()0 ti53'7oooom- Australia ant Director of Fiducatiou uill be Pr?-bent at 3” meet y ,,,,,”.,,l,,,.,,,,(, (,25'm0.0m,. ings. i -- ----e----- - Sir Edward Elgar. British H',B' Cl'!ANDLhR' . i nziisi-sal coinposcr who died in Prince Edward Island Libm1'95- lflfl-1, was practically . Ielf-taught rviisician. i . . . how millions of Canadians are voluntarilv protectinq themselves and their families against the cost of illness and accidents Whilc giant strides have in-cu niiitlc the medical prolcssion. Others ac- quired proteclion from insurance co- operatives. fraternal benefit socictics, by medical science in the past half- ccnlury. the cost of serious illness re- mained a very real prnlilcm lor and employee hcnclit associations. many (Iaiiailiaii laiuilics until quite r . . . . In-on competition ruiiotigllic vari- rcccnlly. . . , nus insuring agencies has lirouglit a The iiiiist gcricrally satislaclory steady hroadcning of hcnclits and nu-lllnsl of meeting this prolilcm ” greater protection lor an cycr-iucrcaa- l””"l'l' l''-"''”""” C 1”” l""" in Sxi” in; number of Canadian.-. Thus today fence for many years. But lew people had this prnlcclion until l9-ill. Sincc most of the hazards of illness and accidental injury may he cmcrcd thcn. their nunilicrs have ln('rPilFNl through H". ,.0l"mM). i"s,,ra",.,. 3' ti "U1!" """"'l"ll """c plans oflcrcd by onc or more of these Today, SV2 million Canadians "l""'""' have voluntary insurance against the hurden of hospital costs. Nearly 4 This slrilring rcrorrl of m'lii'cre- men! proves Iim facts: I! proves that '"l"l"" ”"l".V l"'”l”'ll"" "Kalmt "'7' Canadians have fcirnsiglit rrml initi- Kl”'l "ll""”" Ami "llm" 3 mimml yalire in helping Ilicni.s(-lrcs In meet l"'V" ill" ""w”l f""" "f l"'"”"li"": the iinprwlirtaliln costs of accidenls "'""”l ''xl"'""' l""”""”'' A'", "m" and illness. And it rlenimislrritns the 0f Ch”-'3 P'"llI” I'””' ""l"l'”'l this nhilifyof insriringngencios In protvirle P"l”'"'i"" l" M” 1"” '9" -"W"! serrice thnl meets the grealesl needs Where did all these people ohlain "I ll" K"'"'P-'1 "'""l""' "l 'l'."'5""-V this murh-nndrd hdp? The life lnnurancc Companies in Mostly from insurance compan- Canada are proudlhatlhcyliaveheen in, Blue, Cross plans, and medical care plans which are sponsored by able to provide a large share of this vital scrviccl YOURS POI TH! ASKING - The new hoohlsl: "Financing Health Services In Canada". Yhis lnlonnntlve SI-page booklet outlines the advance of modern voluntary health insurance plans, and shows how they complement gevornrnsnt health services in all pom of the country. For I free copy, write so The Secretary, Joins Cernnilnss on Nsoltll Insurance, 301 Icy Street, Yorsnto. Oat. INE l.lEE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA I-IN)! New Postal Rates Schedule issued By P.O. OTTANVA, (CF)--Ths post 0!- fice Friday issued I new postal rates schedule effective April 1. The letter rate will go up one cent to five cents beginning that date. The schedule: First class letter mall domes- tic: in Canada. within I postal area local: four cents for first ounce. two cents for each addi- tlonal ounce; in Canada, beyond postal area: five cents for the first ounce, three cents for each additional ounce: postcards any- where: four cents; business reply cards: five cents; business reply envelopcs: six cents for first ounce, three cents for each addi- tlnnal ounce. Between points in Canada. items up to and including eig t ounces will he carried by air if (l(llV9l”)' can thereby be expedited. Alr packets within Canada- f:rst class items exceeding eight ounces. to he carried by air when prepaid; seven cents for first ounce, five cents for each addi- tional ounce. Surface. mail, foreign: Comnionwealth. l'nited States. Mexico and other countries of lN'orth and Smith America, France and Spain: five cents for first mince, three cents for each addi- tional mince: all other countries: six cents for first ounce, tour cents for each additional ounce. Air mail. foreign: United States. Hawaii and Alaska: seven cents for first ounce, five cents for Leach additional ounce; Central iand South America and West Iii- idies: 10 cents each half-ounce; Britain and Europe: 15 cents each half-ounce: Africa. Asia and Oceania: 25 cents each half-ounce. Second class mail: newspapers and periodicals mailed by indivi- duals: two cents for first four ounces, one cent for each addi- tionai four ounces, Third class mail: greeting cards British unsealed, circulars, etc. entirely printed: two cents for first iwoy hllnres, one. cent for each addi- tional twri ounces. ytlame in Montreal Causes lhiroar MONTREAL, (CP) - City hall has changed the name of one of Montrealis suburban streets from Kelly to Henri Bourasas. and the matter is boiling into I minor in- ternational incident in this cosmo- politan city. Frank Hanley. chairman of the city executive committee. Tuesday night rose to defend the rights of his Irish forefathers-and erst- while Kelly street. He: read a letter from an indig- nant Richard Ferdinand Kelly de- manding that the strip of road be given back its Irish flavor. Mr. Kelly said the name was ohanged last year without consult- ing the Kelly's "who still live 0 I h s r non-democratic govem- Chan e of Street The board commended Prime Minister St. Laurent for state- (HE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Suggests Move To Oust NcCarthy MILWAUKEE. Wis, (AP)-The editor of I. Republican weakly newspaper in Senator Mccarthyis home state has proposed that a recall election he held in Wiscon- sin to remove him from office. The suggestion wu made editor- ially by Leroy Gore. editor of the sauk City Star, who said "the sole issue of the election would be the fitness of Joseph McCarthy to serve his nation, his party and the sovereign state of Wisconsin." Gore described himself as "I Republican for 30 years." Under Wisconsin law. a special election could be called through petitions signed by 400000 persons. or Z5 per cent of the 1.700.000 votes cast for governor in the 1952 election. United-ciliurch Board Urges Realistic Approach To China TORONTO, lCP)--The United Churchis board of evangelism and social service today reaffirmed its belief Canada. should recognize Communist China it and when China accepts the conditions or the United Nations charter. It first made the suggestion in 1962. In a. letter to External Affairs Minister Pearson, the board said prospects of improved trade rela- tions with Chlna,better treatment of missionaries and the hope of further relaxation of East-West tension depend on a realistic ap- proach to Canada's relationship to China's 400,000,000. "While the members of the United Church do not approve all the methods and beliefs of the present government of China.they also recognize that diplomatic dealings by Canada with China would not involve any moral ap- proval of the Chinese government and would put. us in the same re- lationship with China as Canada now has with the u.s.s.ra. and merits during his world tour that he thinks Canada must eventually consider recognition of China's Communist regime as the govern- Bottlo Message From PEI.Seaman Road In Ireland PICTOU, N.s.. Much H - On July 5. 1963, Boetawain Earl Lad of the Government 1-lydrocnphic Survey vessel "Acadia" which is wintering at this port dropped I bottle overboard off the coast. of Nowifound-land containing I mu- aago with the request to the find- er to notify him, giving his home address of Victoria. P.E.I. Last. week Mr. Lord received I letter from Joe I-lumber, The Quay, Ball- ina, County Mayo, Ireland, dated February 13, stating he had pdoked up the bottle a few days before. Mr. I-lumber also enclosed a clip- ping from his local newspaper, which said in part: "While walk- ing on the strand at Bartra 15- land on Tuesday Mr. Joe I-lumber. The Quay, Ballina. came across I bottle lying on the sand near the old wreck. On opening it he dis- covered a note dated 5th July. 1958. The letter. parts of which are lalmcxst. faded away, reads: 'At sea off Cape St. Francis. Newfound- land. on board the C.G.E. Acadia ...tthe following um words look like Geographic Surveyi. To whom it may concern. Anyone finding this bottle with note. will they please answer to my home address and send the note back, too, and obligi-7' The bottle, according to the finder, had only recently been washed ashore." In this letter Mr. Humber said he would return the original note to Mr. Lord after he had heard from him in order to be sure that he had the correct address. The bottle had been evideritly float. ing about the North Atlantic for seven months before drifting a- shore on the coast of County Mayo. Washington To Have Single Newspaper WASHINGTON. (AP)-The Wash- ington Pint Wednesday purchased, the Times-Herald and announced that a single newspaper, under the mastheada of both, wll be pub- lished hereafter. The purchase price was not dis- closed in announcements by Eug- ene Meyer chairman of the board. and Philip L. Graham, president and publisher of the Washington Post. and by Col. Robert R. Mc- Cormick, editor and publisher of merit. actually in control in China the Times-I-lernld. HOLMAN'S Both Stores LYITAV, a highly adaptable spun rayon of unusual beauty. Makes up wonderfully into tailored suits and formal dress-styles-. or will drape with soft elegance. Wulios superbly and is very lnrd-wearing. In a wide choice of beautiful colours and attractive prints. Marked naulnn for tested crease-resistance and TOOTAL guaranteed. 36" Wide 1 .39 Yard LY STAY A TOOTAL FP2B.R'l'.O there, today" or the city's Irish population. . . . And Apology Councillor Hanley iiaid he couldn't understand why the city's street names committee changed Kelly street to Henri Bourassa boulevard. He would ask for an immediate report "by way of ex-i planalion and apology." l ”Kelly is a prominent name in; Irish history and the spelling is? much easier than Henri Bourassal . . . I don't see why the street names committee complicated I delicate situation.” Q Henri Bourassa, who died sev-, eral years ago. was I prominent nationalist. politician and well- lmown Montreal newspaper mab. l i Bun Lindane In Ontario Restaurants TORONTO. niii-ants have been ordered to stop using lindarie as a fly-killer. ths Ieizislntiirr-'s committee on travel and publicity was informed Pri- day, J. G Cunningham. of the indus- trial hygenc division of the de- partment. of health, said llndane- chlorinated hydrocarbon - we; I a toxin agent and harmful to I person's liver. It sometimes con- di-nay-d on walls and later dropped on the restaurant. ouswmsrm food. rive out ACHE 4 OOMPLEIE VISUAL REFIAOIIOII AND ANALYSIS 0. F. 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