It it's Good For the Island W E A T H E R . , . " Sunny and colder; north winds 25 with .T he Guardian is For it gusts to 45. diminishing by evening to northwest 15. Low-high 15 and 22. “Covers Prince Edward. lslandLike The Dew” VOL. LXXVL N0. 67 “tum " W m" "t' 't’ u" 7““ 0'“: D'F'mm- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1963. “TIRES” SEVEN CENTS 16 PAGES Injured Two Top Policemen Quit Fl ' ‘ . a As Crlme Prober Reports Ont. Gov't Dept. Gets Clean Bill TORONTO HIP! - A royal completely allegations—some of ’ . ‘ commission report on Ontario: them relayed to the commissmn icrime Monday brought the res-‘ as coming from gamblers—that iignations of two top policemen various government officials in- ;and a flurry of political inter- eluding deputy attorney-general 3prelations of its 120,000 words. W. B. Common were in the pay Mr. Justice W. D. Roach of of crooks. There. was no believe' ;t.he Ontario Court of Appeal, able evidence to this effect. ltwhose report on a year-long in- He likewise exonerated for- : quit-y was tabled in the legisla- mer attorney-general Roberts ‘ture Monday found organized of any wrongdoing or ineptness igambling of “alarming” scope in paving the way in 195'7 for {and ripped into police‘gambler the. province‘s three. biggest .tieups but exonerated the attor- known gambling clubs to get l l .rl ‘l t i OTTAWA tCPl—Donald Wat- son Fleming. m-year-old son of the federal justice minister. was S a n e m S married Monday to Mrs. Jayne Perley-Robertson. M. in whose home he was seriously injured‘ 0 by a gunshot blast Feb. 2. t The couple were married in n downtown Dominion Chalmers : United Church. About a dozen ‘ i I I 1 persons attended the wedding. CAPITAL BUREAU of transport concerning the brld-i inciuihg the justice minister, OF THE GUARDIAN go over the Ilillshorough River.“ Young Fleming recently re- OTTAWA >~ Four items of Th" "thf—‘r- 1" the amount “f, covered "0‘" “‘9 g‘”“5“9t particular interest. to Prince Ed- $19M“ We“ Pa-Vum ‘0 “19’ ‘ 'ard wounds after he had been in . _ Canadian National Railway fori critical condition for a time. He ISM-ind .are moulded m thf‘ ODPI‘ationS Of the P rt n 09: was found Feb 2 lying on ihe the spending items of the fed- Edward Island car ferry a nd kitchen floor of Mrs. Perley- eral government in the second terminals in 1953- RObertson's home In nearby governor—genera“ wan-am ap_ '”*'~*' —""~ we SOllth HUll. Que- proved here. The warrants are ' - Quebec police investigated the a means of giving the govern- Ha'le SEIUSSIE shooting and a statement from ment authority to spend federal the office of the Quebec attor- funds when the normal supply BaCks Leader HEY-EMch described It as an estimates have not been passed "unfortunate in c l d e n t." No by parliament, OTTAWA rt'Pi .A-Haile Selas' MR 'USTICF ROM.“ pry-generals department from provincial charters in return for charges were laid. Two of the items come under sic. emperor of Ethiopia. has ' ' ' ’ allegations 0t corruption. the surrender of their federal Mm ppriey . noboolson said the p u bl i c works department. expressod his confidence that . . As his findings were released. licences. She was in bod when she heard one. in the amount of $127084 Social Credit Leader Thompsoni .the Ontario Provincial Police The clubs subsequently were a hang and then found morning will cover construction acquisi- and his party “have a major‘ 9 announced the l‘eSIgnatIOHS 0‘ Closed and Mr. RObel‘ts had wounded. she said he had been tion. major repairs and Im- role to play in the future" of cputy Commissioner James acted wisely. Any suggestion of alone in the, kitchen. provcments for harbor and river Canada. Bartlett. and District Inspector Sinister intent was “unworthY-" DONALD WATSON [ought]. Minisier‘ is seen wiih hi. ertson. 34. shortly after their i George Paley-“Robertson. an‘works listed in the estimates. The letter. written in Am- Allan Stringer 0! PEtOFhOI‘OUEh.‘ EVIDENCE FAMTASTIC m m m" 0‘ the J u sue. b .d M_ J P ‘ R h marriage in Ottawa Monday. ‘Ottawa lawyer. was granted a The second. totalling 5.8.334. goes harlc. had an appended English 0 C . both under fire in the report to But t‘hP . d ; las‘h d l. ’2‘ ‘ ‘ n 9' 15' ayne H 9y" 0 ' (CP Wirephoto) Edivorce from his wife last No- toward the investigation to de- translation initialled by the Em-‘ n associations With gambles.l B 1'] 5:1 1' .8 p01“; """ vember. Young Fleming was termine the feasibility of con- porer. Mr. Thompson was a se- ' Lands and Forests Minister‘m‘lnr' 5” :1} a“: ffirlnggg' hm . named co-rcspondcnt in the ac- structing the p roposed Nor- nior administrator in _ Ethiopia 'i-ORONTO icp, Hth K0150 ROhet‘tSt attOI'hey-genel‘fil‘:se':ensr01‘c?°:éllin:n 50mins: tion.~___"__Mum’m— thulmhfi‘l‘lah: Stra‘t causew a-Vj from .1943 it" “Wm? .35 d." lights of the, Ontario royal gngd “iii-is lurtml 1:52 {an the deputy ehmmissioner‘s evi- lg a e a r w —" $1231de 6 opening of a test iggéosilot pimmctal education in commission on crime report; positicégepah‘fz; lactiaclfsl‘gtfn grggg-idence “mastic and incredible o . . - . ' . 't . . . LGQISIOIUI‘B i The remaining two items come Recalling Mr. Thompson's. digahteereois ggfgdgfjcgrigiehylh ized .“itnefi said the mm“ was raindcediilagmsirhiggienagging; under the department of trans- servrce. the letter expressed. Ohiarin but organized gamb a Vlndlcatlon of his actions ‘ ‘ ‘ en ' Resumes Today port. one. for $29.166 is payment confidence that he will continue; hng has m “mes reached while Ontario's chief law en-i “"1 gamblers 30mg ‘35 tar ha“ 0 o ' ' t ' 1955. . to the government of P.E.I. in to strengthen ties between Can- ut rm .. fi , forccment officer. as , _ ‘ On S C I Opposiimh ieadei- Aim- Maohe. accordance with the agreement ada and Ethiopia and the hope S agge E gures‘ H9 callf‘d If“ the “CPU'YS dis entered into by the minister “to see you soon in Ethiopia." “legal gaming has boa" JUSTIFIES CLAIMS missal and data“ Stringer” ' i I ‘ {In is expected to take the substantially reduced With the. Liberal Leader John Winter- usefulness was ended. As his re- . B? STAB Bowl‘Es l‘les‘lmuous although an Mire l "wrslde a Short “me .aamer' fit-or this afte'rnon as the Throne decline of Joseph McDermott meyer. who touched off the in- port hit the legislature table. Harman-Patriot Stall Writer i from one to two hours behind} However. there was still con- and Vincent. Feeley. quiry with n 1951 legislature opp Commissioner Eric 511k- i'l'nday ‘ight by daylight Mon? 1" the dill! add ended by even- ably. Fish“ retzlytoihe Timing Speech moved and the. "usefulneSs" organized gambling expressed nations in had paralyzed road and lug. The weather forecast called “"13 he "10"?" by 1‘ Ha" of Insp Allan Stringer int disa ointment that'the investi- Besides arr-c ting evident-n fir: traff” throughout the prov- for noi'ti winds 95 gusting to Tim-1mm 3rd Prince and set” I i 'pp ‘ ‘ ' i -‘ i p ‘ ... _. “lows OPERATE _ . ' r _ .. s . "vied by Frank Mym“ NI Pcterborougth has ended. gation was not.more.mtensive. against Stringer and Bartlett. 4?» tOday. demShmE t0 "Orth' " ‘ but said it Justified his conten~ Mr. Justice Roach made it clear llit‘. ;. .‘ a I a .. There were no im re er .. hp Only transportation face. snfd/plgivmhfiliiatchaer Wis! 15 by evening. _ hgiidelrogilgzg in relationships on the gulp of tion thot a royal commission on he believed also that John Cro- ihims avgilahie were the trains. had mom on the highway he’s ’lhe paw despatcher said if til-IF ~ ‘ ; officials or the ailornoy.goo. organized crime was needed. nin. one-time head of the squad m: the (‘NR despatcher last ‘ Ithey deve'oped- travelling 003' ' ' r eral's staff. New Democratic Party and now a well-to-do motel . 000 i i tw'cn Charlottetown Borden .. i .. ‘ .‘ ' s." .‘t ht ' - t ~ "‘Sh' reih‘rmd that 3‘1 11‘3"“ anti Summerslde and that [grams ‘guld be difficult moat a 52:31.15“! lamgahgqg. The omvinoiai mercury” “halides. Donald MacDonaLId saidi owng‘. pligkerl hn'p some.‘_$50. . v -. . - ,~ >V, .‘ '. ' .‘ i . ' . ,‘l ' 1' _ 3.8 in respecs eion.esleWieapotceman. “m “’9 "' “3°” "‘9" ""a‘ “‘"k “31 WW” "0'" 51"“ n or, n was planned or “unit! oe halo nits momma; NEW YORK mgr—The 3.00m strike. assessment of foot per fifigggtsrpeghdhmgye‘fong judge} mansions we“, .3 ________.__.____. O 0 Three Persons Missm .. . . t . . . .. .. t... m... main roads. iucmbeis present fat a quorum} the prospect of gomg it alone.than the strikers are recon/mg. ‘ . _ _ v i when i‘ht' house meets. in thelin any continuation of the City'slfrom a combination of strike handled m the pas" ‘ Mr' "usme RM‘h' '1' “1° hi out Hows eai-iy [his mom. lle thought there. wruld be noistriking New York printers cent. of their wages. M; w are e i, . . .. . i . . . FERRY RESUMES moment. it ad'ourned . until i news apcr shutdown. Their own; ['1' and unhm immom in. There was trafficking in held 66 daily sittings as a one-.T L In i J p hen“ : p 5 r of cltlb charters by 'man commissioner. took the O to :1 =- v .- n I I I The snowstonm which slamm- schedule siderable drifting. aithough the hl‘ced‘ debate gets linden“ De ‘ ' ' ~ ' ' _ ‘ i - _ . y. . - . puty OPP commissioner speech alleging police and gov- who took office Just 18 days ago pd into Prince Edward island The snowfall tapered off late. \‘v'hds hail died down conSlder- m the Emmet?” Legmlature‘ James Barrie“ should he re. emmem officials‘ tieshs with __oumy announced their “9515. I I S: o ‘ v . . . . - . - o _ r_ ailid refl ction of th' evi- mg ii- wmther permiiipd' m, an tifflculty in havmg enough.were confronted Monday With taking less in take. - home pay " hand“: 500'“ Chm that: (zinger!- e e The SC‘YPl‘e weather Prevented . totlay following opening cere- ‘ intcrnationai union threatened l surance. Pressure. is mounting a numbe ‘ § 0 the MV Abegweit from making ‘ monies last Thursday. , to pull the THE; 011' from under'daily." ‘ gamble” mcludmg goye'.“mem to liaSk "n somel Ry Tm: cannot»; mass [coasts of the island. The Newy ho.- 7 a.:n. crossing yesterday. .-'—--~-~-~ ----'W'“-—-—’,them ‘"'“'*“' ‘ "_" Ma" Bluem‘“ °f “mm” mm" as Mr' w‘mermeyer hadtoowned Plane d A stroll-tel; was underslvaty tMonn fohhdilgnd ferry William hClsidrson‘i Shohremaingd at her hBord‘en i The printers overrode their o . The dm min“ 5 i on raw iiitiiigfitdhregfiurzdb 1til) nhgaveOFlietfean a.“ mgi or a car an is il‘eelWi passengers was 0 up next until 1 :25 um. w on tie P . ‘ r o r "set a E I 1 “mm” 5 “’5” lalson e' ‘ t y '- ~ l - -' a i ‘ occupants missing in Newiby the ice .and finally batteredi train from Charlottetown was !ggigiuiofuifiilomenlCJpl-oprt- e tween the provincial secre- manipulating “social club ‘5: Jom‘hs- N?“ "’V'TAU: mhnwwck {hhhwmhh iaih wmwhor why into North Sydneyr mwed to Tormcmihc. gsai agreed to by publishers of o tary and police in averting Ichartcrs for years to give cia d stiare or 2h wiintl-en for storm that buried sectionst.S.. eight hours late. 1:: (this trossing the ferry man~ geighl major New York dailies} Misuse 0t ChartCI‘S- ‘ hookle and gaming quarters is 51:?)cezjngfl thhnctjlglst or; (kegs of the Maritimes under more AWAIT ESCORTS i aged to reach the mainland in :They voted in effect to continue Departmental ‘9 2 “lawns from M legalliy.‘ R -h l 'd l‘and returned to base in New. than a foot of snow. Capt, Ed Kelso, chief of the; mic hour and five. minutes. T d ltheir strike until they got a big: N h C b should be tightened to la .Bm Mr" Jusme "at h‘ 81 ‘foundland M ond av without RCMP and road c r e w s. transport department‘s ice pay Throughout the remainder of the o lgcr wage increase. U a jugglinfl 0t Chlb membel‘ShlPS- “"5 m pondemus mac "firy‘ - him an ‘thih ' searched a nine-mile section ofl troi. said ice in the Gulf of St., 03:: each crossing took ap- Their strike now is in its lotst Stiffer sentences should be and aswte croomom‘ “1 er Sig g y E' than to official wrongdoing. and Two unidentified p or con I recommended a tightening M were aboard the Piper-Apache. police ~ government liaison and which left Gander cal-1y Mon. tougher regulations to get the day for Narrsarassuak. Green. highway—earlier snow clogged‘Lawrencc ls so heavy most proximagciy the same time... MONTREAL (GP) 7 7 Liberal day, . MMML Fla? (his. .. Exiie given for gambling cnnvic. - between Saint John. N.B.. andships have to wall. for ICe-; Delayed by the late ariival Leader Pearson arrived m Elmer Browm prosmem M commandns from hm anlhcas. “ans. Martinon for the missing cargbreakcr escorts. Inbound ships; in Monciou of the Montreal andannh.mi Monday from Quebec the AFL.Clo International Ty' “.0 groups Shelled a Russian Small mummy,“ police {\‘n trace. was found. are convoyed through the ice-i (Continued on page 5. col. 2! it his second visit of the pographical Union. said serious militar‘, cam and a Russian forces M One m three men I. ‘ ln it when it left Saint-John, fields from a point off Cape l._._—_— 21,133,“; federal election cam consideration is being given iohship mi Cuba: north Shore Sum Should be abolished and their Jump on gamblers. lan:.'tT£;<lgghnrghoge Sunday were. Mrs. Maud Fisher.i Race. Nfid. .. ‘ ' paign. haltihfi financial Support t0 day night, it was reported Mon- dunes iakhh over by the Opp‘ SYSTEM CRITICIZED ELM“ mk‘iwav betwee'n G00” 6". 0f 'Samt JOhn' her mccel somber“ ‘Nm‘a Mona gm llt He had breakfafl with we” smkmg New York Local 6 “Hilda-V “tghl- Appointments to the. OPP The judge criticized the sys- Bav in Labrador and the south: (Ill? Shirley Gale. 28. and Mrs; coupleof inches of snow Sun- tmicr Jean Lesagc before Icav-t less the. vote is reversed. The Some Russians “,0”. hemmed should he made by the com. ipm 0f having new members of em. up nf Greenfand . titres 13-month-old son. Theiday night before it turned to! :ing the provincial capital. Aides decision already has been made kihpd in the attack by invading mission“. rather man the the OPP appoimed by the cam. The United 5‘ “PS (has. hice were on their way to Mrs. rain and sleet. The rain. freez-I igave no indication of what was as to whether-to Withdraw ft- raiders belonging [0 two Cuba cabihei as now. in iak‘. the net. declaring thiS opened the Guam said the Mane was in Gale‘s home at Martinon whenling as it fell brought down A - - . a i - d “an iai Sh or, Brown added. . _. _. H , n ‘ i . ~ ‘ ‘ ' - ' t m'dmfiht laht hlflht- t-hf‘ idlscusso - c . pp ‘ ‘1 eXile group-S. Alpha 55 and the force out of politics. way to political evxls. He lec- coniact whh ihh cutter S ehcer. Hwy disappear?!“ small “995 “d Wires ‘31 man-Vi meteorological station at the i Mfr .PCEI‘SO" W33 Spend the hilt “’1” “Ot he announced Em" Second National Front of Es- 7 —— —~-——-~r ~— H —- w ommonded a p pointmeols be but the vessel reported appower The storm crippled many sec- Places~ Street? and h'ghwa-Vsi Charlottetown atoport re- iday In Montreal m. “Nate a ‘9‘" days- . cambray. - made by the commissioner of loss during the contact period. tions of tho Manhmes. Coail were coated With ice and. slush.i “Med (he gempemtur‘. at imcctlngs wtth campaign work- Local 6 leaders late. in the day A Forum“ broadcast Th? French Flre .the for“. He also had criticism At that pom. the planr was twn mines in Plclou county we“: Wind gusts reached 50 miles an 2‘ degrees and falling Stead. tors and a buffet dinner wnh set up ‘ltew. negotiations with Voice of Tm People. reported 10f political aspects of municip hours away from the cum”. Idle because of blocked roads ho“ ‘ iiy. lemme group" h H t l to the pUbl'Shms’ ithe‘ attack occurred near lsa- NUClear Bomb, ally-appointed policemen. The Spencer raced to the and at least two political meet-i The winds were picking ‘ “e "‘9" '" C 3”” "“" ' says OFFER ram ‘bcla la Sagua in has Villas Mr. Justice Roach threw out spot. bllt. neither it _nor two m$ili1§ve§§cancene¢h . "I" I" strength “3"” 18 jday' , Brown called the. $12.31; con- PYOVihCF- . Morocco Says Coast Guard planes IN’m'I Ar» ' ‘ 0w was “west "'1 m-P-h- m the late evening I The Liberal leader is soiledul-t tract proposal "a fair and rea. The refugee broadcast If“ gentle. Mid. and a 1.5. A1! Prince E d w a l' d Island and‘ - 9nd had “’30th 24 m‘p'h' I d to ar:ive at the Cllariotte-‘ s nable one (which) should ported the raiders landed and RABAT iAp,_The Moroccan ism-c9 piano from Gnosp Bay somber" N°V3,sc°“a got s“(‘W-1 blowing from the "mth‘ iian Airport at 12:30 this ah: is”. been accepted by the reached a point near the camp. governmem said Monday night found anymth “git ariiiiciieizitngromntl th “mew N'I'mn- Party otticizts sHidtmcmbership." Material dame” “’35 "‘“W'e‘h it had learned that France fircd Winds of 3-1 miles an hour. - tc rme on e ' . . i i , . The bar‘mmtt‘" 5'00” 3' lthcy did not know what chan- The ITU president said Local It Fa'd- a nuclear device Monday in the. Announcements- “MIN-‘1 It rough seas and snow squalls girders of the Angus L. Mac- By The. Canadian Press a.) ht.q and w.“ flow ; . . i . . . . , , .i gaid "mean. ~ ara Births. deaths . . . . . .. .. H were hampering the sea and air donal‘i Bridge at Halifax that; one death- rcsuned from 8‘ 1‘1"? ma OBSérV" ilfnud"la:yav§e<tgu: Isiadfodd l :hziioxiigahiixddigbiii‘e thII‘eP. aihlotlhgi‘adommando group Alfiihizanflasfsgn II instructed his Glassmea If seart'h-I RCA? 3931'“ and "’5’ algxistsf w¢farler cautiilonid to} severlzdlatefglnter tstorm ’tfhhfheti stated that similar condit— «onditions following yesterday‘sl the city might withdraw its sup- of the combined organizations foreign ministry to protest in :‘lnahccfie. markets 1.» mm hi’imais in nearby Thrhay or a in c un s a cm wt 9 sec ions r . , ~ ~, , v . _ . . ,0 _ . 4 _ , _ . , . , , , . .. t"mlwratures roseg late in mi! \lali'ri’timts Monday. "ms p‘Jalled m” may 0f ”'l”'im' Hmvcver' a '“thg lh's‘ m”- He added" . .. “"39"” Rl$QIaql‘Shl?.inc;:€ France' . . Editorifls . , . . . . . . , .. 6 is] l'l “as owned Iw .- datv, ‘ Killed when a ‘ huidihg mi, “'9 “had ' afternoon at Murray River has "We have a responsibility to Vicinity \\III1 -ml line to The“, was m, ,mmhdiaie mtv' ens h h I . I I . . . h 5 mmigmhvaihc Irldand and wag on a dclircry flight from the , . " _ United States to Ireland. It Prince (otinty . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 look a” [mm Gander My]... sum'm'rs'd“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1 Monday morning and was about Sport - i ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " fl' 500 miles north northeast of ‘ Gander when the trouble devel- l-c'cn cancelled. 100.000 printers who are paying nons. A W W- commcni from the de Gauhe _ .- _7-»_”~—“V~fl_flhklhw government or from Algerian (my. ' ' ' ' " ‘ Premier Ben Bella's regime. ‘5 - " iwhiclt sources reported earlier ‘had theatencd to break off co- 0 p e r at iv e agreements with France If the French went ahead with a test. INCIDENT CALLED TRIVIAI. Pope Uniniured In Fall VATICAN CITY IRcutel'sl He slipped backward. l'Olllnl‘E regained allhlhis Olfil Vii-0f I ~ .. to his side as he fell and brca '- nc possi c rxp ana ion or PM." Jan" 'rlppm on his km” in: the fall with his hands. Eyr- the fall came in an inter\'lew whm (3550“ and {on as he witnesses said he. was already with Soviet Premier Khrush- mhhntt’d thf‘ SI0i”s "I It" "393‘ on his feet wht‘n Ills major-demo chev's son-inelaw. Alexei Adzhuv throne Monday for a solemn and the master of the papal bet. published by the weekly iaudience in the Vatican Palace. chamber reached him. magazmc II Tempo Discussing 1' Bill the 81-year-old leader of The Pope made no reference his 20~minute private audtenc» lthc Roman Catholic Church :m- to the incident during the :iu- with the Pope tll's month. tparently “as not hurt and cort- diencc that followed, Vatican zliilbcl said the Pope told him tinucd uith the audience aficr sources said he probany rc- "he could not walk in tho open being helped up by his aides. [rained from joking about it be- air as much as he would like Later. he gave two more au- cause the solemn audience was because his ankles were a it dicnces and showed no signs of the occasion for the blessing of tie swollen " a .discomfort a foundation stone for a semi- Among those the Pope saw E 'l‘t'fittit' was halted in many‘ lapsed under heavy snow was‘ sections and communication Melbourne .lustason. 37. of the t'ncs and trees were broken by Your Island, N.B. community "99“ ‘of Leonatdvvillc. The building] Soumenterly E a l e I drove wa.~ being demolished The VIC-i Emil“ in against the eastern tim was pfnned in the t-rreckage. t lhree Sugar Firms lined $25,000 Each FMONTREAL tCPl U Threeison had twice postponed sen- ! llnadtan sugar companies were ‘tence previously. saying the ‘ eaCh fined 325.000 Monday forlcharges involved so broad “"59"”? to set prices and im- scope and were of such import- POft quotes of raw Cuban sugar. iance that he needed time to Com-Daniel were the Acadla- ' study the issues. The companies Atlantic Sugar Company le- ware committed to trlai'last "ed, the Canada Dominion Su- April it. “a” Company Limited. and the At the arraignment session S‘s Lawrence Sugar Refineries ‘ court Judge Gerald Almond said L'm'ted; arrangements were in b lThe firms pleaded guilty Jan. ithe sugar firms to buy 80.000 5 to‘charges under the federal tons of raw sugar from Cuba In :“tl-(omblnes Act. which re-j1954. During this period. b 9"ed to an agreement with said. Cuba was to ban the no i l’el’reluiteatlval of the Cuban port of refined sugar to Canada. ' "3‘" industry for iii-chases Aimed s Id at the e ‘ A Vatican spokesman ds‘ nary to be built next to the during his second audience lmissed the acctdcnt as "a village house in Sotto il \iontc after the fall were Francis Car— iial incident" and emphasized where he was born. dinal Spellman of ‘New York. ithat the Pope had come to no The Pope's health has been Joseph Cardinai Ritter of St. ‘harm. the object of worldwide concern Lou is. Archbishop Lawrence The Pope was mounting the since it was announced during Sheehan of Baltimore and the p Judge . "Ht import "of substantial time: “Th y din‘t want coin- Wnntitles of raw sugar" ipetltion from Cuban refined su- ' . . _ i - th .t {the da. n front the Vatican ecumenical councrl superiors of seven branches of “The “muffigow” “lend tall" "Id amend um” "I -n". N s N I :i\t‘llne flirSSenin the figsio-lined last Not/ember that he was be- the Sisters of Charity of St. 1, [ V' liken bet a Jan. merit to he it out.‘ _ ‘ ' . I 154. mpJu. I). The firms? main refiners of Three new members of the Vanier and Prime Minlslt‘er without portfolio. Mr. Diefen- without portfolio. and Fores- Cllemcntthe Hall.l hthi‘ljdahlheuaari- h‘tgmtigaitgdniggflg $312522:- g/iisfipehr. éhgagzshersefh::ds;i Em ' t . , . . ause o severa o s - - h _ NC: mp mglimgmofiou?e hi‘nmlgtltzylthlt. gifdgiltiiififluflOIIzwi-Ilgght are: baker; cowl-“Mane”! Van' "y M'ms'" Mamal Asselm‘ iian pilgrims when the accident mia “ Since then he. appears to United States who was beath “15 Junie. Manila nobili- t mom pouldl. stand with GovernoraGent-ral fheogene Ricard. minister ler; Frank McGee. minister (CP Wirephntol ihappencd. haw completely recovered and Sunday . I