1'CA President Challenged On Statement PARIS (Reuters)—Gen. -e , president of Aviation, has challenged he was reported to have to a Canadian parliamentary eosnmfulon about the jet-airliner Sud-Aviation Mk! 3!! Caravelle and its maker. Sud- gor whether he confirm A O f I. T .b I 0 Aviation, lnies th ho] élof his] P S O CW 801‘ som A communique said that the ; remarks, which could have been; d’ communique'T°mb French company’s attempts to ,distorte .' obtain a full text of McG~;~e. jsaid. An_ gor’s remarks had so far been { sud_ fruitless. Gor- the remarks attributed to him gress while benefiting from made them to have been made." “However. the president of air transport companies." “ again Mauliicle Mill GIW llad ll Gift lle ll en's Mufflers A gift of warmth. In silks, wools, solids, pattems.. Going Curling? 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Viewing the remains is part - ing the life and works of a can- 1didate for sainthood. Beatifica- ition is a step preliminary to ,~ canonization. Hundreds of notes, written by persons appealing for the inter- cession of Brother Andre, were und when the was opened and three seals were broken on the coffin. MONTREAL (CP)—An apns-- __V [gone tribunal has opened the ithrough a crack in the mortar SECOND SECTION ,' marble slab of the 1' in Brother Andre The notes had been pushed between the two-inch-thick black marble side of the to The notes and a which had been placed in the original coffin were put in a special sealed box to be re- opened in‘ the event Brother Andre ls canonized. near Montreal, Order in 1874 d for many‘ years was a humble doorman at Notre Dame College. ‘ ces the oratory that was even- tually to become his shrine. If canonized, Brother Andre would become the first Cana- dian saint. 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After two years, yome im- .mense problems and $5,000,000 of investment in a mill and_ townsite, Jedway is producing: , tons of concentrate a i day from the ‘open-pit operation. {It is selling all of it in Japan. lCONTRAC'l‘ LUCRATIVE 1 The value of shipments to Su- lmitomo Shoji Kaisha Ltd. in . thern Japan amounts to tract calling for 2,000,000 tons over a five-year period. Full- scale production began about 8! yeggalllgoshosen Kaisha Ltd. has I '~'3”'3’ the °‘'° 600 feet ““'°“gh built the 27,500-ton ore carrier Harriet Maru for sk of carrying the concentrate to Ja- of this vessel has‘ supplemented by occa-; sional cargoes aboard two or[ three smaller ships. Ingenuity overcame obstacles the Jedway site. with tidal variations of up to 20 feet, lash- ing gales for six to eight months a year and a -harbor bottom of solid bedr k, a ‘fixed wharf was lmpra tical. The solution was a concrete" pontoon originally built for a canal bridge at Bremerton. wash., but dam ‘ construction. Jedway’s eers acquired the pontoon at a salvage price. They anchored the 360-foot- long pontoon to a caisson of sheet piling, with lines to shore 3 and sea bottom’. The result was written by the committee chair- a floating dock. which now suir ed by H. Gordon Williams. and the mb. ‘ cylinder I ,crypt in St. Joseph's Oratoryl The lay brother, born Alfred iBessette Aug. 9. 1845, on a farm . ‘ died 26 years: of the procedure of investigat- ago. He joined the Holy Cross 1 . 4 owned subsidiary Jedway lronl . .0 ‘734 feet above sea level. Amalgamation ports a shuttle conveyor §1tl]llS_t- j ram. . The main ore zone is 1,100 feet u-p and 1% miles away from the dock, served by road and 30- an\5liW'l‘llV- _\ W -39‘ @5111: fiimtdimt Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 13, 1963. PAGE 11 ANC-lEN'l' INDIAN TOOLS DISCOVERED IN QUEBEC . ~ .‘ M ,.... .. . . , . .4, .. ._', .{.,..V . ..>__,. ) inch - gauge railroad. Crews needed every piece of equip- ment on the site to install a 65- ton piece of structural steel at the primary - crushing station From the crusher, rail cars a tunnel and 7,000 feet by sur- face to a giant tipple that spills 40 tons of ore at a time into a dump overlying a reclaim tunnel. Report In '64 The reports from various sub- committees of the amalgama- tion commitlee regarding the Sherwood with Charlottetown, now in the hands of the finance sub-corn- the first of the year. ' Main committee chairman Judge C. St. Clair Trainor said the report of the finance in- vestigation has not yet been ANCIENT FAMILY The I-Iashemitie dynasty. to which King Hussein of Jordan belongs, traces back to the beginning of Moslemism. For Sister She‘ll get style plus com- fort and warmth out of these loveable "shaggy“ slippers. All slzes.. 1 .75 to 2.95 For Dad Please the men on your list with these sturdy house shoes. Made without nails. A large variety in stock. 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