WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy periods cold; northwest winds 25. gusts to 40. Low- high 5 and 18. It It's Good For The island Q The Guardian is For It “Covers Prince Island Like The Dew" Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,‘ WEDNESDAY, nacifiiflin 18, 1963. Pleads For Hope Era By CARMAN CUMMING UNITED NATIONS (CF)- ' President J o h n s o n declared Tuesday that the United States 7 wants to see the end of the codd A war and the start of a. "new era of hope" in the elimination 16 PAcfiT§ P I a y Talk 5m .33; Arts Festival lour is Being Considered VOL. Lxx ~°T,.:l{;.RE SEVEN cums Student Exchange Highlights Centenar CITY COUNCIL MEETS Engineer Resigns, VI. N0. 325 ‘$2 FOR $1 onto businessman wondered " how Christmas shoppers ‘ would react if they were of- . of hunger, poverty and disease. . I u fclred 52 bills for $l_ The new U.S. leader spoke to Tuesday afternoon at the the Uhlteh Ni’-'lll°h3 Gehehal A5‘ . busy downtown intersection By JAMES NELSON man of a two-day National Cen- . . . of Queen and Yonge Streets . . . sembly on the final day of its l he conducted the expmment OTTAWA rCPl—An lnterna- trznnlat Conference. announced ‘tional arts festival to tour Can- Tuesday that a feasibility study ada in l 7 and a country-wide is being made of the arts festi- program of student exchange val, and pilot projects for the visits starting next year high- student travels will be under- light current planning for the taken in 1964. l_()0th anniversary of Confedera- Mr. Lamontagne. president 0 - .of the Privy Council, also said Maurice Lamontagne, chair- there will be definite announce- lllth session. H e no new ground but‘ B-" GEORGE CONDON carefully emphasized the conti-- ,Th° uhtfxpecled resignation Of nuity of U.S. policy in the wake tclty Ehglheer Nhmlfih Slew-'=I|'l ' of President Kennedy's assassl- land 3-“ hhhlllallml ml‘ 3 l390lSl0n lnafiom lon the purchase of the Abbottl H He said he was sure that. Ken- il”,'°l"~‘l'lY (“fed lllle Cll31‘l0ll8l0Wn nedy would regard as his bestlchy C°ll‘llCll fig‘ fin emefgencyj { and found 0 t -‘ They riot. For the first five minutes no one accepted the offer. Then the idea started to catch ~. on and would-be customers '_j stampeded and disrupted ' traffic. l /as? : -l ’ '. ‘l , lmemorial the fact that duringlmlfi/‘r’ll’h3 S3f"'-S19:t;"lY- _ l b 1 ll t00l< Six policemen 10 "1: fl" {°w_f dalis abmg this tenure "the world became ‘V W3 5 1'°5{_Sll<'lll0ll‘ l minutes to restore order. Plans Unchan e l’ ’:5 .0’ a he’ °’h:i‘“% 38‘ [a little safer and. the way ahead "égL':1°c_i&"E’; ggwttfgckexgggj . ‘ The1e(l!)uSll’$leSSman retreated. 9 "9" “;)f ‘"th3“§;‘a"’l_' gaunt yad'dl' Smiles light the faces of were held hostage by Com- captive with is other men. is lltlle brighter-' . . - 2 rump - 300 P00” but . ' Michael A. Kristula and his munist-led tin miners. Krtstula. Group was seized in effort to The U-S- Will Work to Prolect f,l;:itgnMrMaSyt’:rwf‘n “flgltthggl ' Wl5€l‘~ For Water Plant 'g'i':;fi1 iiggfficegf f)2't5%0é0r00thf§; wife and daughters during re- 41. formerly of Cll.ic-ago, holds force government to free two ‘and enl-’=1I‘E.'e_lhlS new hope 501' Gaudet s'aid' he was bbeI._ t OTTAWA (OP ( Prince I.-d“.aI.d wand and Que union Tuesday at La Paz, Bo- Miohooie, 5, left. and Michelle. Co ist union leaders who P8808. he 53l¢‘l- :ga.;l-v at M‘. 5,l_e.w,a,.t-5 decision V T Joe leave . . . ‘ ) —’ .I"d”S'ry ec ‘ ' livla. after his release with 7. alter arrival from 0rum_ were under arrest. (AP wire- But the main thrust of John-. ‘ ' ' I ‘V Y 5 'MllllSl9l' C-M- Dfllry said Tues- ' Mr. Stewart said he resigned rov nt of social welfare in 'beUa~uSe he felt that many of the P (1 eye 1 d t _ ‘studies. reports and recommend- un er eve ope coun rtles. t al,0nS_ la Hg 5 3 “"9" ,garbage collection. that he had‘ “me ‘mly 3 day all" the made to the Council had “not re-; House of Representatives in :celved fair Consider“-on... washlllgloh 3 1° C He explained that in prwaringl -_ day‘ he has received a report MEETING IN SPRING l(s):.-llylgg tl1at'Brltis’h AI‘nel‘!(‘(Hn: The conl-e,.em.9' which is to . l _0lhP3llY5 hell PTOCFSS -0|‘ meet next spring in Charlotte- maklng heavy water has lint ll,“-n. eslahllslled an Ofiawg- 51-. J HNls_ Nllll lcpl... developed to appoint where it Quebcc City-Charlottetown liai- ‘premier smallwoo -\zew_ warrents changing the govern- son group to co-ordinate plans lfolmdland leaves here today for ments earlier decision to lo- for celebrating the 1864 three other Americans who Bolivia. Americans were held photo via radio from Lima) ‘son's speech concerned lm Island Education Minister -7 Today On Secret Mission l Atomic Energy of Canada Lim- l°h°‘—“- . . foreign aid funds dl‘aStiCa’-lY- lhis rerpoit on garbage colllectionl lNew York on "very importantftate a plant in Glace Bay. pre - Confederation confer- .HAMS-!-RINGING. MOVE he visited 25 Canadian cities in‘ _ ‘ lbusiness." He wouldn't give Mr. Drrury told the Commons ences. ChaI‘l0Il6t0Wn and Que- a n Before coming here Johnson 3 days‘ travelled 3'70" "meg and‘ T ' :l""h‘”' d°”’ll5' Th‘ ml’ Will‘-. that l“ View °l thls "9P°l‘i~ lb” City llmie "ew arts Centre’ _ called the move an “temp to repent all of the money alloted by MR STEWART ;last a day and a-half. made to him by officials of to commemorate the confer- hamstrillg the administration lghe city for the purpose as well for which the federal orTAw_A lCPt — Strains of base. It would do so by drawing said he thought production wasl . . _ s some of_ his own. Hs resignation was then ac- -l_ d _ t- l~ .. ltreasury made special contribu- "How ya gonna keep em down from income and sales sources liust as high if not higher than tigxfielggaggeigihgfghhs "9 Then in his !‘€[)tf})1;ttMlI‘. Sltewart cepted by City Council but the ;l§C'L a:§g°Dfu:::fi1m f.:?3hEe‘.;": Itions. _ on the farm" were heard llt_a as wel-I as from taxes on rural ‘In past years. l J0hnson,S visit to the UN was lgighlllféma . twic C0“:13‘l}ll‘decislon was subject to any_re- WASHINGTON (AP) Th .ada Limited leading to 8 ..del_ l The conference. which in. meeting of the Senate commit- property. . _ “CERTMNLY SUFFERING’ lm rked by what some obserw Eb ‘_ d _ onth me irC0n'Slldlel‘ali.lO1l Mr. Stewart might f_ t h t f_ d b 1? F9 inmve comracv. are continuing lcluded meetings of s 60-mem. tee on land use Tuesday during The education minister saldl H , . . l “ed th t h t it 1355 lll‘lllg_ 6 5ll_ mef‘ all have. before the next regular 11's S_0 ll'e_ if -0 n » ' _. ' lber national planning advisory ‘ But. rural life is certainly €l‘5 03 9 W8 95 599"? Y loncc a week in the wlnbel. This, meetlng of the counc11_ -Kennedy s assassin hit the pres-l Ml'- Dl'lll‘Y made the Male‘ 'nl-nup led. presentation of a brief on rural land taxation by Dr. George minister of education The perennial complaint that too many young people leave the rural areas of the Atlantic provinces for greener urban pastures came up when Dewar said spiralling costs of education in PE.I. ' t. , ftifcefliié ¢o.ve‘.:-*1!-‘:3. . ‘ broaden the educational In more young people were going on to high school and univer- sity. Most of them then left the province. MOST COME WEST "Instead of the old pattern of migration to the Eastern states of me U.S., most of our young people now come to 0ntarlo." "“’§,,;{°§ hisueihiot Fi — Slldliury) ask Dr. Dewar if courses were being con- 4 Missing Ntld. Men any ' ducted in P.E.I.s rural schools to give students “something of the philosophy of farming" and to encourage them to stay at suffering from the loss of young people." he told the committee. Dr. Dewar said he felt much more could .Atl ‘rural development program of lARDA (Agricultural Rehabilita- tion and Development Act) to encourage high school studen to take up farming. 1 in this blpef dealing with the «impact '0 rural taxation in .lP.E.l.. Dr. Dewar said farm ‘land, taxes had not reached a point yet where they presented a hardship for the farmer. le said that the point to I l iiutl were heavily guarded. The pres standing ovation before chamber was noticeabl enthusiastic than- t. President Kennedy spoke session three months ago. y . h-at- ~ when l l ‘ T ident was given a lhllal ahd-was what the citizens desired. 1, ‘after his address, but the re- but if they had made a mistake ‘ception by the packed assembly, and not ' teas l . en he le here at the start of the he councillors said they felt a twice-weekly collection the blame was on them the ‘ . Mr. ewa-rt said no 0 to do his best ething in which he lalgrec." clampdown in the history of the rlle sald_ would save the ally ap—£ world organization. Tllc public pmxlmalely $27 was barred from UN headquar- ‘council The Abbott property, tContinued on page 3, col. 7) ‘night, Kings. ll OTTAWA (CP) .. Creditiste unless it was the flag of Can- Real ‘ l ity to make two good Canadians 7 h MECreditiste Leader Urges mfAdoption Of Flag, Anthem M adjac-' ident in the back and did not men ln response to questioning ll. -000 3 Y‘-‘all hlh. cut. to City Hall on Queen Street. l >. ra’. - provincial government . hi ‘i 1 . 1' b1 by George Nowlan. former Con- I - _ . . V°t.°d ““a"'m‘“‘sl-V .t°§ and which has been under! silurildy fvzilrdiliiilligavriiitha :ltl<ips§ servative finance minister and ‘Emum amount to the first real be dime lll llle Y “"5 ml the 935‘ Skle °f Man‘ haw 3 h"“°°’w°ekly °°”°°l'°”‘ discussion at City Council for! findings rep orted Tuesday member for Digby - Annapolis - antic provinces under therhattan. and streets in the area all year. ' jwol-king session on preparations ;for the centenary. A similar meeting in October did little ‘more than survey the field. Standing committees on his- torical. cultural and ceremonial aspects of the celebrations are be permanent bodies with power make defmtte deci- ‘sions. The conference also es- Jtahlislled 10 new sub-commit- ltees. advisory committees, and lfeasibiiity study groups. ' Forestry Minister Nicholson, co-chairman of the conference. | I I holhe ahd “'°’k the land‘ lwhlch {arm lam taxes shwld = I tleadcr Caouette said Tues- ada «Prime Minister Pearson 011’! Of h0t - « r - l b ~ . Sed l ld fr the ‘ ' . ‘ , . . _ . Y said it was agreed that men)» re1).l-, ]l)$I\;vahr rfipliled tliealmtl;(e'lrieSiIl1ncit:::1)st 0;) léléhllgateiono was! ‘lday Canada should_ follow therhas pro_mlsed.'that his govern-‘ H9 Sald ll_€$5lnCPN’.l.V h€llPV_0tl ;l,e,.s --could work more El-fec_ 810118 8 SC 005 We 3 I 3 example of newly-independent ment will decide on a dlstmc-‘the Cenlennlas 09 C0nl€d€l‘81l0l1 Ill‘.-glv ln el,m(lln,g Cnmmllme, en a and Ja ' ' ’ ’ A ' F d D d ing better farmeisout of the "subject ‘to disagreement." ; K y mama in adopting live flag and anthem b An“, ‘m 1957 could be celebrated wlllll ‘ . boys Who dld Slialf 10 the Dl‘0V' lfihd taxes may he la national flag and national ‘ 19651. y I lenthusiasm by Canadians. who ulhzilge gggcigc 32:; mm‘ But “° Spemal courses “'8 b too MW at the moment 3 - ;\lr. Caouette suggested that.”“de"5ta“‘l each “her lath” with them" i i an see each other as strangers. nthem. He told the Commons one of,“ ‘ Gordon Churchill IPC——Winnl- , ‘GUM T0 RAl.l.F‘lT’ .the first gestures of such coun-.3 land New Brunswick's too high." BURIN. Nfld. (CPl-—A diver , c said school taxes paid by probing murky waters near a programs were being carried on . . . l l-h to influence them ‘O Stay. 1 atlonal unity in Canada is not, one-way road. Everyone hadl breakwatcr off nearby Grand Asked if the exodus of young [farmers in P.E.I. were based ltrieg on allalnlng lndependencelth . d t. h, h _ 1 ded 5 th, .d h . t _.l M , ‘I A _ , . _ . g l . .. l _ peg ou sal e was as on . . aior . oorc, Torontnactor Bank Tuesday found 3 late" 9909'“ ‘V8.5’ havlllg .8 9. ml l3'a_“d 355°5S"t‘°m[5 ‘ti’; f"l’":‘d:.32l ‘ W V . l." M K, thy was to a opt ctlve em- lnglrln uulfilqeliglalfid lenaccfi othe? lished that Mr. Pearson had not ; and producer who is chairman hlhdel "3’ hh'hl’—d ll “S E39010" lll5 Pl'°Vlh“e’5 agrlcuh l‘° " per Ce" ° ° 8 By FARMER Tl55ll\GT0N l5- 0 wrlght ‘“ 8 en “ lblems. It was ‘participated in the debate on . of the cultural committee and side. Inside the vehicle were the bodies of four young men. The discovery ended a two- day search for school principal Leslic Hayden. bank teller Vin- cent Mason. radio operator Hu- hcrt Morgan and Frank Penney, “P0” t° 3" been “"9"” ~ - - ~ lC0nl0T9n<3e find lh9l‘9 has mission to meet obiections by ls lh k‘ "thin p-}n_ved_ _ Mr. Macfiae is in Otltalia at- bee d.‘ i of me ~ . c on __v0u . Thmat‘ int!” . - The four. all residents of this U a tending the animal (t':de«ra1-_p$- of glhe5;:lyp“ilcSe(‘S1lSS on pota s tl1:rdQU?.lI7‘:(‘fi0l:(;:glnritrI|enl to :33 H B . ‘F H S ;f':;'lOt:il’tl‘lllalwI:£lSlhel‘);1;lleg:;Pn Tog Burln Peninsula community and wh"3e'gll‘]l‘:re title’. youth ‘ travel pg-njects_ llnrler in their early 205. had not been seen since late Saturday night. 'l‘hcy had left Burln earlier that ' Bank. 1 tural production. DI‘. DeW8l'l By ARCH MacKENZlE i OTTAWA (CP)-—Strong wheatl present. resale value. Farm Net Income tical deductions in the forecast prepared by federal and provin- l0n lwo ARDA Projects l Capital Bureau, The Guardian l OTTAW Island ARDA projects. Agrlc ture Minister A drew MacRae said here Tuesday. is checkinrg into various matters of interest to tihc Island. A —— There is no firm lagain t. lword from the federal govern-" lment on two Ptrinoe Edward ; ul- lcdcral - provincial conference oday before leaving b lanythillg of special interest to lthe Island to come out of the {NATO Mixes sion with Progressive Conserv-l urgent that Can- ada follow silt. Mr. Caouette spoke as Commons gave third and reading to a bill changing the ‘TWO GOOD CANADIANS' lh _ p it would be final m _ _ nial Administration to the Cen- tennial of Confederation Com- The measure, passed on divl- OTTAWA ative members voicing dissent. %9V9l°Ped fCPl~A brief spat the measure. ake an English-Canadian out lremarks. of a French-Canadian and vice ;have to be drawn that the Que- name of the National cenlen_.\rersa. bilt there was it possibil-' (Continued on page 3. col. 3) ; couture Pearson, Dieienlaciker Commons Unless Mr. Pear- the conclusion “certainly wouldn in the Commons .adjourn before Christmas," .‘artistic director impossible to lson repudiated Mr. Choqilc-tie‘: . Cllarlottetoii-n season. said the would Confederation should reflect ' “our way of life: Not just haut of next vear's everything from bubble gum to ballot." The emphasis. he said. would day to shop in Grand exports are helping to push cial authorities and made public He mid he has lalked LOARDA i d . . . . . . _ _, _ _ - . , now goes to the Senate. ues ay between Prime e sa e would look lntol enccs. and learn more about 'DlV(.ll' Willis Mayo of Burln Canada into 1964 on _a. rlslnglTuesday at a halfdhyfiaubltlc‘ director A. T. Davidson with Th Crpdmt leader mower Pearson and Opposition the matter and if it required a laugilagcs and clllluros. “as bwught ml” the “arch trend Ol 9‘-‘0ll°ml¢ 3°llVh3’- the lsessmn M the annua e era regard to title cst-atblishmcnt of e ‘ 59 Leader Dlefenbaker over US state ent in ommons he h t h ks w r fo nd ' ‘ - ovin iai a rlculture confer- ‘ . commented on remarks prev!-~ ,. ' ' 9 m‘ ' MP l-amonlaflns field ll‘? W" W e" “we mar e e “ annual 88l'l¢lllh"'e whlle Pap“ ll" C 5 - a stockyand in Charlottetorvln rstate Secretary Rusks contro- would make one on a guard rail on a public said Tuesday, lencc. The three-day meeting and about aid for the fish pm ously by Auguste Choqliettelversial statement to the NATol Mr Diefmbakér ‘aid he dei ernmcnt intends to start early wharf. He found the car con- Record Cash income "(lends today. cegsmg Mam at Rusmo Aw , (L —— Lotblnlere) that Canada minis rial council in‘ Pariytecm-1 “p(_evishneSs«_‘ 0" In ‘ in 196:1 "with pllotflprolectls to i3"i"“§: metbodiesfm abqutllzo $3! ' '°°° W“. “"T°°"‘l “ll” ERRONEOUS' VIEW Ill‘--(‘8l?l0llS to have these. Dl‘0- PARIS ,M,,_.,.he Allanllc all as " f°f°“2" ‘‘"°°"' . ; a.v. lPearson's part. He started thcnl f§';ff.2§,'_"l”,,°,§ll:;l,.,;‘.,§l.,,,"fl§l§ll‘f 9;‘: e I we or a_ ew mlnu es this year plusastlll higher cash Agriculture Minister Hays ject: put under ARDA have fiance appealed Tuesdav for a TERFELTLY BILINGUAL. I Rusk urged the‘ Western lto elaborate on the matter. lslmg pm“? 0r,_,anmtinn_€V.. 8!?‘ ms mmal dwa lhhe lh 1954' . . d said urban dwellers have the been made ut no decisions true easing of EaS,__w‘est ten_ Mr. Caouette said he looks on lallIeS_l0_hel_p the Soviet Unlonl §ome MP5 called for’ order. lvpllp l,l,j(.(.l ls -Ill, develop these 9 b°dl°5 we" ,':"'m°V°d 3“ the m°'° "hustle .and erroneous impression that touched. A member or the ‘ions expressing hope the So_ the Queen as Queen of Canada. .Dlj9l/all In ll_S DOWEF struggle; l_)0 .\'0ll llalll l0 l‘fllll_llllll‘ ‘hf exchanges so “'0 will have an soon after and a crane .ltted the meaningful figure of realize Pram‘, grain men wlnlel. under ARDA sum ls expected ll, be 2 t . ." get the west also ha in be recognized .wlth the Chinese Communists. ‘session h eynltd (lirlsimas? lmp,.l.5Sl\.l, program by 1951-- car out of the water. net farm income——what the far- the southern sun and that far, in PE] on Friday of ms week ‘"9 ‘"0" ""1 ff“ in the that she has shown herself tol“We must not allow mdltancy Mr. Dl£‘l(‘nl)al\'(‘l‘ shot back. dl-. The mvlnfl lnlornallnnal ,9: Reports said the four men had mer gets after deducting stead- me“ generally wax m on and Wm confer Wm pmvmm crl;qp;lnwerseaClea way have 8 (.0m.”-[awry altitude and lm pay dl'wdendsV.. he saw lrecung his remarks mainly at “ml of ‘he pormrmm am is been seen 1 Canadiflfl llY'l'l5lh3 °°5l5 plus '"V°m°ry" subsidies and handouts. and ‘Mal omclals gm-lller u,-lm q" ‘ P ‘ l l was perfectly bilingual. r. Dlefenbaker asked Mr. the Liberal benches. Ila hifihhn mnmll(.al[.,l met,-. Legion Club rooms at Fortune will be about 31.400.000.000. the The Candle“ Fade,-am,“ of regard to them Shortly before. winding up He said in 1957 he would be Pearson to state Canada's post-r He again asked Mr. l’t'‘.'-ll‘Snn . mp .. "W; lamontanm‘ mm 3 as well as at Grand Bank late same as in 1902. But 1964 should (Continued on page 3_ col 3, _"_‘ _ _[ their winter session. the NATO willing to salute the union Jack -tion on this “rather unusual" lto make his ohscrvation on the. m;“.; N‘mm_0;m, mg Id” K m Saturday night. be higher. ’ 3:9 k‘"“‘$’x5 {fl lhhrefig ministers heard from US. Dc- when it is flown as the flag oflstatement by Mr.’ Rusk. lmatter—perhaps not today. hut ‘ infil’, ,5 m. 20 (,},"nl‘r.-Cs In gpnd It was believed the men; Farm operating costs contln- . ‘Ill? J"°:u'i°‘;Pelh"lh£tma“:’:o;":‘ am fence Secretary Robert McNn- Britain. He also would salute‘ Mr. Pearson said if he started 'soon. The remarks of ‘Mr. Rusk nu“, hos, mm, have M “norm in drove out on the wharf at Grail‘ 'ued to rise. touching about Mass Buflal .5301 line‘ W Id-be 3:“ mara what might happen the American flag as the em-La ‘dlSCUS_Sl0l’l of international lhad deep significance. It «-19- um way 0,‘ lhMm(.al_ Sym_ Banks during he.v’ ‘now ’2'mo’0oo_o00 in 1963_ . . in 'hIi8.!':- "0l‘l1 should the Kremlin choose the blem of a friendly country. ‘philosophies. during the Com- lservcd Mr. Poarsons commcnl. phonic. ha”M_ M mhpr mm Sflllfllll These were lhe mhlh A_5la“3'.rS|fifed Fflday m: lsll "QC "'1' ‘ r‘ 3° alternative to peace. However. he would not salute lmons question -period—-that was Mr. Pearson repeated his ear- forming ,_,rmmS_ .0 mm, Cam . ‘""“"‘ :3‘d- A5 ll l5 ."l';""l""lh° ‘Villa McNamara warned Moscow any flag as a Canadian flag when the matter came up-—the rlier statement. ada_ I I I = sin. THERESE pr; BAlN- animals ,0 mlarklgl ‘l, ;'‘x'_ W219n}l‘§;‘c:‘°::;§m*:;:°“:l_ «- ""'LE- 9"“ ‘Cpl “ M“-"°" pensive to sell them Wsllnlnls mensions that‘ the United States RM" Bmsvefl has lleclfled WC Nnld Eel nlU<‘lll l*‘llt’l' '9' could absorb ii lilll-scale sur- il"‘I“-<hl.V—llls‘ dale 0‘ blmal sell" turns. perhaps in other markets. prise nuclear attack and still lfe ll” hz ‘ll l'h° 113 P°l'5°h5 “’h° if there was it central collection nve]'('orn9 the soviet Union. died lll lhl‘ NOV‘ 29 D03? point. for cattle which could be A communique all" me lwo_ lransplanted lo Man NEW ORLEANS (AP)-—A 44- year - old New Orleans dock worker received I transplant of chimpanzee kidneys six weeks ago and now is well enough to leave the hospital. Tulane Unl- verslty announced Tuesday. kidney treatment and later tbel transplant. l Dr. Keith Reemtsma. sP0ll€'_8- msll for the Tulane group, ml the doctors undertook the trans- plant only after explaining to Davis that the chances for suc- crash—a day of mourning and prayer for the community 20 miles north of Montreal. He invited other municipali- ties “whether far or near to pay at least homage to these unfor- tunate victims of the worst air disaster in the history of our nation." Remains of the other 36 victims were taken by relatives for individual burial. The serv- sold in larger numbers." lfish processing 1ll\Pl‘e for some time. line members are farmer-tishar- Imen and as the plant is {to economv o . area that is why it Is fclt tlhat some assistance to modernize he Dla-n-t ts iushflicd under the As far as tthc fish plant in and finance ministers promisen l concerned. he said that Rustic-3 l to build ilp the military strength has been operating a succeslsvflll I of the alliance while seeking an co-oncrativc l accommodation with the Soviet_ Most of Union. 633‘, Franco-Canci v session 0 defence Talks To.Continuel clion N; .3 . Tulane doctors said Jefferson ceas were unpredictable. la. p,.ldav_ -pg-A olllclnls s,,;,.l_ l Am” pmmam By JOSEPH Ma«~swEI!-'N Davis is ''now in good health A major problem of the trsns- j l ‘ l m bl. _ ‘ ‘ ' c _ pAR]s r(‘,Pt ~ Franco - Ca. and the transplanted kidneys plant was counteracting the S no open 0 9 W ‘C l.._:";Vff§3_°__"ll._h_"‘ _‘_lf'l"_’L'. nadian talks will continue on the Ire functioning well." phenomenon‘ by ‘glob tlhe body ,F_ R d - future of the Canagian all The university said Davis is rejects neizn ll! 0 °°l‘h' squadrons in France. ut there believed to be only the second but this. the dlpclteogs tretfiteed Da- ll "9 ‘parts were lndlcallnn, Tuesd”, ll,“ Derson ever to receive kidneys vis for a wee ore oper- . . all 9 pl a lake“ lo.-Ce wlll be gem‘: prime and have them ntion with anti’-reijfeictalotn éinrgisnz ;‘,}','{fl:"‘Z.°.':iii':°. no“c”2 lunder control lremiiiffd from France. l ncton-—and th fl t re- " mostlln cn ' ' 1 ‘ ~ -- cover sufficiently? to luv: the In the present ‘cestehfldnr. ‘(7:l‘:':‘lc':°" ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' '2' lFil:9El‘;l;‘l‘~:'ll-rtt\‘l“:‘lg- zllll-M’dl; P:fiter:4aalr,:.ft::.l',;. ' ' . Reemtsma satd."s n em-. l — -_ _ P -.v . . . . _ ‘ . .. Tulane gave this history of onstniction that rejection can Flmmcc. markets 10 three buildings along this con.lallfvelf,‘;"‘l‘,,.,:iifi:'g'.iur!i/iiiiusilii lttlww "59 l“‘““‘ in h°t“°4"ns. Edmmah I ‘ ‘ ' ' I . . N ‘I cepuog 3“ °°'hl'hllllhY 5 “W” lazy and was his guest at dinner not-ic "mam: pl.n“_" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . . _ - - - He ind guffgfgd with ch.-gnu; fig,-tom-ts-ansplant is the trsns- Kings Queens. City 5 Firemen slid the blaze had lhlellfi “'dbl“‘m°"l’?IlI‘ “l,"’m:"°l:'h MAURICE LAMONTAGNI ence, announces governrment ing the nlcetingg in Ottawa Mavor Moore. chairman of mg kidney lnngmmgglon 3:; gm tissues and organs Conn I been brought under control and on is pro 42 .88 it P” e “em "Emmi M ‘he Privy flam at youth travel to mu-k Tuesday rs nlett to right) commons Speaker D. Roland you-3, 3;. condlllon wow“ pecign her Summer-side . I W83 Mnllnetl to the thrfll bUlld- “°_'h?5 h‘ P‘"“‘ W ‘"9, I - . - . 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