ERS SEEK MISSING BOY _ I {Cuban Diplomat Ousted By Chile l l l SANTIAGO. Chile (AP) —'ing an accredited foreign dipIO‘ Chile expelled a Cuban diplo-jmat. changed his name before mat Monday at the climax of a lChilean officials and imperson- floak-and-dagger whirl involv- ‘ ated a Chilean citizen.” "3 39"“ documenls- “"913” The expulsion order had been agents, false identities and a . t . pline crash that took 40 lives. “Mud s'm‘e salurday' When “Sign Minismr Carlos Ma" cia Almeyda tried to cross into tine: Sotomayor said Cubanperuvian territory posing as a embassy Secmmry Alfre‘lo Gar“Chit-can citizen. to try to re- c“ Almeyda has been declared :cover Cuban secret documents persona. non .grata (unwelcome) {believed found in the wreckage and given until Wednesday“ a crashed plane night to leave Chile. ’ He said the expulsion order was issued because Garcia Al- meyda, “in behavior unbecom- ment said the Garcia Almeyda iincident “is another straw" Chilean police sources said Gar-. Sources close to the govern-. 'in i ;the deterioration of Chilean-Cum ‘ Hamilton Uses ‘ Wm ml" Mr- Hamilton wasr'l'he Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues., March 26. 1968. 9 .using Parliament's free mailin privileges to dispense political material during the April it elec- Mailing Frank tion campaign. For Statements 1' Mr. Faiblsh said one mailing OTTAWA (CF. _ Copies 0“ was of a non-po'itical speech in three statements have been sent. w'f'l'lpeg' A Secpnd was of 3 out under the mailing {rank oflpoiitical speech in Moose Jaw. Agriculture Minister Hamilton. A [llle contained an exu'al'l special assistant Roy Faibish go") a policy statement by said Monday. r l me Minister Dietenbaker. “As long as the ministerI made during the current cam- makes speeches. political unpaiizn about eastern farm pol- non-political, containing state-‘ icy. ments of agricultural policy. Franking privileges for ordi- they will be sent out under his nary members of Parliament frank." Mr. Faibish said. 4 end 10 days after dissolution of “it's a. matter of proprielyi Parliament. Those for cabiner not laW. ministers continue until tiieir H9 was ('Ommell‘lnfl 0" re“ resignation. whether actually —"_ relected or not. were reported carrying. but Congress PIUSVILLE Daic Corcoran was the lucky winner of a Gold Krest cigarette lighter recently. While he was liauiing potatoes to New Bruns- wick in the fall. he stopped at a church picnic for supper. and ‘ took a ticket on ilie lighter. Rc— 'ccntly he received thc uncxpcct- ed gift from Rev. ' St. PW. Mi-Grath Thomas Church. NB. °. Mr. and Mrs. Pctcr l“. Gallant the $20.00tl-a-ycar job had been questioned by Prouiy. Roosevelt. 48vycar-old son if the late president. is a lawyer and also is engaged in the auto— mobilc busincss. selling forcign cars He is a former member of from New \ork have as weekend guests their son-imiaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Arsenault, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Erbie Gallant and family. Fortune Cove were recent guests at the horn. of . and Mrs. John F. Gallant. Mrs. Carrie Gallant is improv- in: favorably. toliowing a broken collarbonc. sUstained in a fall on the ice recent y. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brcn, Suninicz'sidc were visiting re- cctitly at the home of Mr. and g .a '1 Mrs. Edward Gallant, Miss Angela Corcoran smut a few days recently wuh hcr grandmothcr. \lrs. Kelly, Mrs. B. Kelly returned to Bos- ton. Ma~s., azicr spending .uo necks at licr home in Rosei'ille. were unable to get into Peru be- cause thst country has no (lipi- matic relations with Cuba. The documents which the couriers FDR Junior YOUR BEST BUY r M, ‘ sot i’ - . . O j ‘ . .ban relations. Chile is one of.crash. in which all 40 persons I G . N l ' .; tom mmmmeplfiso éfifigmfil the five Latin American coun-‘aboard were killed, tool: place‘ 5 o i t » ’r 'Bmhw u 'u d d the tries still maintaining d‘iploma- in Peruvian territory just a few ' ‘ ‘ fl " - “9' ’3 a e“ e ‘ “' the Fidel Cas- miles from the Chilean and Bo- WASHIMH A IAPi — Thc . lneral of M. D. M‘acAuiay, St. m, lPeter‘s Bay on March 21st. Mrs. Alexander Robertson Senate gave overwhelming ap- ‘proval Monday to President livian borders. Lima Newspapers _ _ _ Friday the Cubans may have; Kennedy s nomination of Frank- others are Bo- ;livla. Brazil. Mexico and Uru~ : u tic relations with r g N60 .‘JTICTP‘TOR SEDAN Black in color. Rod interior. New tires. A‘l motor. This is a Real A-l auto- .. a... w Iui.c«...:§( said last . . . ’ 8 Y- Red PM" ‘5 0'“ again an?“ Garcia Aime da was among tried to commandeer the plane. lln 0- R00“?le J11. as US. - - Min! €911me ‘0 he!“ home ‘0" iseveral Cubanydiplomats who causing the crash. Under-Secretary 0" commel‘ce- nmb'le' can naval: £1117?“ one' 0m? "met due '0 “mes-“h ‘rushed to the Peruvian border The Communist party and the Confirmation came on a voice . V0“~ §1~90 Misses Audrey Robertson andnrom here and La Paz after a leftist press 'in Chile have vote with Senator Winston LU . ‘ ‘ Jean Bruce. 01181101“th and Bolivian plane crashed March charged that agents of the U.S. Prouty ‘Rep. V“ and several A“; ' T R. Rowena Garrett. Mt. Herb?” 15 with two Cuban diplomatic Central intelligence Agency‘other Republicans registering Rom 'oh .t gt Pete“ Rflad Parkdfle spent the weekend at their re- {eouriers aboard. sabotaged the plane !0 let the dissent- e ' m 0“ ‘ ' I ‘DML 4-8548 Office spective homes in this area. . hey wanted to recover secret Cuban documents. l Roosevelt‘s qualifications for» ___ ‘m m- m“ "A" EART ‘ ATTACK?? or if a close friend or relative has had one . . .then you will recall ewes?" N... w ‘ in Brantt‘ord, 0nt.. while play- [ ing on its banks. Jimmy has 1 not been seen since Saturday after his father found his tri- cycle near the river. (CP Wirephoto) SEARCH WAS rcsumcd Mon- day after an unsuccessful overnight search by more than volunlccrs for Jimmy Paige. 3, feared drowncd in the waters of the Grand River KINGSBORO William Robertson has return- ted to his home in Kingsboro .alter spending the winter .months with his sum-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ‘Banks and family. Summierside. Word has been received by Mr. . . Roddie Kitsch. Red Point of the continued im- provement in the condition d their son-i-n-law Johnny Mac- Kie. Hovve Bay who has becent- . 1y undergone surgery in the. ‘P.E.i. Hospital. Charlottetown. 1 Daniel J. MacDonald. , and Mrs. MacDonald. Botihwell. attended opening ceremony of: .the P.E.I. Legislative Assembly‘ ‘4 Eon March 14th. Mr. MacDonald.l iLiberai member for First Kings ‘ jwill be remaining in Charlotte' ltown while the house is in ses sion. Fred Rose. Red Point was a‘ recent visitor to Monell. ‘ Raymond MiacKinnon. St. Peter's spent a few days with’ his sc-n-iu-laiw and daughter Mr. ‘l and Mrs. crnard Mossey and family, Bothwcll. Robert Baker. Lakeville visit-' ‘- .ed recently with his aunt Mm fLilly Webster. Morel]. Snow plow operators in this ;community. George MacDonald rand Bernard MacDonald, have .had a full time job endeavour- ;ing to keep the roads passable. Mrs. Russell Chins brother. Michael. 6. (Cl’ Wircphoto) MISSING JIMMY PAIGE. 3. Ilcftl is seen here with his idaug‘liter Bairbarra have return- . . If you have had one . .. l I fa." flm‘fems°§f;f.kflgifii§f’l ‘0 how you felt at that time . . . how you understood that your hospitals were here to look after, and l S e ‘ Little Miss Beverley Hunter. care for. the person who had suffered the attack. . daughm or ML and Mrs‘sggi And, too, you will realize that heart attacks are not the only illness which can strike lold Hunter. North Lake. a few days in Charlottetown ac- companied by her parents. Mrs. Reggie Rose. Kingsboro visited with her daughter. Mrs. Leslie Iadner and family. and plans to remain in Charlotte suddenly—and without warning...not the only illness which requires prompt. efficient treat- ment . . . treatment which your hospitals. night and day. stand ready to provide . . . but there ll a limit on how far they can go in treatment, and in diagnosis. Your hospitals are limited by such factors as adequate equipment . . .snft'icicnt numbers of trained personnel...proper facilities...all factors which. at the time of illness. seem so Is Being Forgotten l By ANDREW BOROWIEC the suffering, terror and blood- - . _ t ALGIERS (AP)—-In the dark- shed if) 7': years Of war. Occasional-1y. groups of younI Important ‘ ' ‘ and so Importdn ' h . mss‘ ."9 ' gun “w Offic'als newsman” speak Modems cmsscms“ the meat“ With your financial assistance. your community hospitals can and will prayide you With “med and ambmance Sirens of martyrs and 5mm bear the Where a year ago “MM”: the best. care possible. . . with your assistance your hospitals. and their staffs. will do all possible .‘crcamcd. A clandcstinc trans- names of Moslems who died of Europcan youths reigned. To- . _ inittcr hoarser warned that all tortunc at the hands of French day Algiers is the young Mos- to speed you on the road to recovery. Illness can strike at. any time.._..to any person or any mm and womcn should fight to Dara‘rml’f‘rs- ‘PmS: City; family. It. is your responsibility to share the burden of pr0v1ding the faculties to properly treat k??? tAlgeria French. h Fri h h es agid siti’ipsk, A e A e - - c : and diagnose the sick. ' la was a year 820. W en Frenc tcc nicians sem ar . . the European Secret Army Or- to fill the gap caused by the ‘ H- BENNETT GAR“ Remember...you are not immune to illness . . . nor is anyone else. Play your part in p 1 b 1 b 4 sanization was fighting its blaz- massive dcpartum of settlers. ‘{ immune, Consent" 1 properly maintaining your hospitals . . so that the service you want and expect is available always 1 I . p 4 4 i 4 D 1 ing last-ditch battle of terror. m night Amen becomes 24 h r - ~ ‘ . ‘ ours a da . 'Thc' Ewan accords {or 'Alge. empty. n is the" that the :, Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada 3 man independence were Sign :memories of terror‘ wax. and i‘ Phone 4-8817 - 3 Yea." 3.119183“ wok and “may unexpected attacks haunt the c""‘°““""' ' ' ' ~ Y Be H E on B t't Wh Yo cm waiter who swore venge- ' A —- r» — nce owns a restaurant tliati l I I I e l S I I I u once belonged to a European right-winger. Hc bows low be- fore new patrons—technicians arriving from France to replace} PROVINCIAL DRAMA FESTIVAL ' Your Hospitals Campaign the settlers. an who helpgd :3 . . nriL'anize the clandestine roa -' I .. which is now under way. llit! in the same office With former terrorists of the Modem National Liberation Front. FEELS N0 GUILT “it's all history now." he says. shrugging his shoulders. “You see, i didn‘t kill anybody. 1 feel no guilt. ’l‘he broadcasts? Everybody has forgotten shoot em." presents. at Birchwood High School Auditorium PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE CAMPAIGN FOR $200,000 For The March 28—St. Dunstan’s Dramatic. Society u it With a speed only possible in l The Hypochondflm by monere a Mediterranean country. s _ thick curtain has dropped over Mac Faces Two Votes LONDON tReutersi The. Picctoral popularity of Prime‘ Minister Macmillsn's Conservl-‘ live government wui be tested twicc this week and observers t‘ltvcct the ruling party to get some more shocks. The tests come in parliamen- iairy byeiecttons at Rotherharn in Yorkshire and Swansea la ‘ P.E.|. and CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL . M Incl Mons to Post Office Box 516. Charlottetown. Receipts wil be mailed for incm tax purposes. “‘h OPPOMO“ Mb“ Admission: Adults 750. Students 35!: th party will retain its hold on the l seats with use. p ‘ March 29—Little Theatre Guild, Summerside (9.) “Ice Road”—-In original play Notre Dame Academy (b) “Queen's Ring“ (0) “The Royal Touch" March 30—Souri9 and Region Dramatic Society (a) “Drop Dead" (b) “The Lady’s Slipper—on original play i. r