Covers ,5 . 3 Prince Edward island 5 I Like The Dow '4 , Maxims'oi" a , More Men The highest wisdom is not to be always wise. ,9; 71 V’ ‘ . g: It * * V Founded 18 2 3 13 P59“ OlIAltL0’.l.'rl'J'1‘0WN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JUNE 5. 1954 PRICE so Fhbiscite Favors Continuance 0f PEI Potato Marketing Bil. iris had started but before it was completed. These were taken into the total considered. Some baliola Q u gests Canada Participate In upervision at Indo-China Truce (By Stanley Pi-iddle) GENEVA, (Reuters)-—Canada was mentioned Friday as a possible member of a neutral commission which would supervise an Indo-Chino. truce. The proposal was made by Foreign Minister Tep Phan of Cambodia, one of the three associated states of Indo- China, at a closed session of the nine-power lndo-China A man; proportion of those bal- Wiing in the Marketing Board scite to determine the wishes leu 5: registered P1’°d“°"' "llrdlns were mailed out to women who mo continued opefl-“On 0! the were producing potatoes in their own name on their farms. How- ever, there is no way of determin- - ing how many women returned them. The Potato Marketing Board had been supported by the Federation of Agriculture and opposed by the Potato and Turnip Dealers As- soolatlon. Comment: from both or- Poiato Marketing Board were in mgr of it when the counting of b_,1;ni.q was concluded yesterday g!'Pl”llO0|’l. There were 5.140 ballots cast and at this number 3.282, or approxi- iizatcly 64 per cent, favored opera‘- t,on of the Board. 1,845 were op- posed to it and 13 ballots were ipiv.-lcfi, . ganizations and from the Market- A total of 6.'l_4'I ballots were ing Board chairman on the pleb— P9599 t3lk5- . _ mailed to provide a return oi.’ iscite returns appears elsewhere in He offered the names of seven nations—Canada, India. Pakistan, Burma, Italy, Japan and the Phillpplnes——-and itiizliilv over 76 per cent. The bal- today's issue. inn: -..ere not numbered and did ,,,,. require the signature oi the suggested the conference select three to make up the truce commission. \nl("'. There was only one question mi.-ri, “Are you in favor of the rnntiiiiicd operation of the P. E. I. riitatn Marketing Board?" Only a ,mp1p "yes" or “no" answer was ygquesfed. ‘rho ballots were mailed in fl \\(il'(‘ rllvclnpe bearing the return adtirrrs of Sheriff John L. Benton, Rr"l1'flillz Officer. and were no- mmpanied by another envelope self-addressed to Sheriff Bcaton. Appioximately 50 ballots were re- .-: \P(l in the mail after the count- Coming Events "Reserve Wednesday, July 14th. for Kelly‘: Cross Picnic. "Rf'5Pl‘\'e Jilly 28th for Cardigan Tea l‘arlIv'- "Dance, fortune Hall. Tuesday night. "Kingston Hall. June 15th. Har- rinizzoii Play‘ "Uncle Josh Perkins." “Da.nt\°, Orwell Hall, Monday. \ Jun- 7th. “Dance, Lorne Valley I-iall, Tues- day, .iiine llth. Turner's orchestra. "Aiiid's Store. Harrington, will he closed every Wednesday after- Noles Decrease In Smuggled Cigareis later Mccann said Friday in the Commons that smuggling of Am- erican clgarets into Canada is down considerably from previous years, due to a cut in the excise duty last year. ——-the gauge for determining peaks and lows of smuggling actlvity—- has been under the 400,000 mark for every month since last Novem- ber. last cigarets. compared to roughly 2,- 500,000 for the corresponding month ln 1953. not as profitable as it was before the government duty to eight cents from 12 cents for a package of 20. REMAINS OF LATE BISHOP BOYLE ARRIVING IN CH'TOWN ON JUNE 11 OITAWA, (CP)—Revenue Min- He said the number of seizures The number of "smug" seizures April amounted to 164.000 The cigaret-smuggling trade was cut the excise The body of the late Most. Rev-. nnori until further notice. "end J.[ne. ,3°yie_ Bump of .. Charlbttatown. who died in St. n;Hhr,)“";:odx$°“Md]_{£:e' Mgradrg John and Elizabeth I-foupital. Lon- 0l‘Cl’l(’5Yl’l. "Yovir .~‘.i'ui'day night Jamboree, Cliarlotir*'<i\I‘n Forum, beginning .lilfll? i2ih. "Slimming at Mt. Stewart Friday and saiiirdnv. "Crazy Legs". This is a football story. '-Cake sale, 5. A. MacDonald's. .liiii«- 5'li. 2 o'clock. Central Royaliy Girl Guides. "Riii-.iig rlams airirting Mon- «iai -\gnr~w Canncrs. Alberto.) Sniilli. "Cut Flowers for sale. Narcissus. Tulips. etc, Wholesome prices. Come iiiid get them. Joe E. Smith. Clinton. "Sr-e Moiitagiio 3-act play "Fem- iii:r.i- 'l‘our.il" in Moreii Hall, June ~The 3rd Canadian infantry divi- don. Eng, on Thursday, is due to arrive in Montreal by air on Thurs- day. June tenth and in Charlotte- town by rail on Friday evening June 11th. . on laturday and aunday. 12 and is. the remains will be at the Bishop‘: Residence. The body will lie in state at St. Basilica on Monday and the funer- al services will take place there at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, Juno Jllfld nahatans 15. Yesterday momlng solemn Re- Third Canadian Infantry Division invades France On D-Day Anniversary SOUTHAMPTON, England (CPI l0‘:i "Ire Ci-ram and Dance in Iona “'-'5' School. June llth and every Vflllal‘ night. Fraser's Orchestra. llanrmz from 10 to 1. southern England assembly area. the sion, which stormed the coast of France from assault boats 10 years ago Sunday, sailed Friday night on a second "invasion" from this But this time the departure for Continent. by a D-Day an- qiilem lligh Mass for the late Bishop was celebrated at st. Dun stan‘s Basilica by Rev. P. 1". Mac Donald. Deacon and sub deacon were Rev. William Simpson and Rev. Justin MacDonald. Rev. Dr. ‘Bernard Gillis assisted in the choir Present in the Sanctuary were. Rev. Walter Mcculgan, Rev. J. A. Sullivan, Rev. F, P. Aylward. Riev. W Mui-naghan, Rev. Francis Corco an. Rev. Reginald Phelan, , Rev. Clarencc Roche. Very Rever- end J. Gregory Murphy C.Ss.R.. Rev. J. F. Coghlan C.Sa.R., and Sir William .7. P. MacMlllan. A very large congregation the mass. the Vancouver Scottish, and the general who commanded the divi- sion on June 6, 1944. Maj.-Gen. R. F. L. Keller of Kelowna. B.C. Veterans arriving from Canada have been joined by a number of former service comrades now liv ing in Britain and on the Con- tinent nnd also by in group of per- ‘ ...;J<....L.....s ; . A Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia on his arrival in Ottawa shakes Minister St. Laurent while Governor-General Massey looks on. ( New Moderator hands with Prime CP Photo). ._.....,.. Canada is represented at Korean peace talks in Geneva but not at the Indo-China conferences. Reaction to Friday's proposal was not immediately disclosed, although reports from the meeting were that delegates had failed to make any headway on the key problems of determining the com- position and functions of a neutral nations commission to supervise an armistice. The list offered Friday by Cam- bodia did not contain a Communist country, reflecting the Western view that Red nations cannot be neutral and therefore should not serve on a truce commission. Delegates of the Soviet Union. Red China and the Communist rebel Vietminh regime are insist’ ing on Communist representation on the commission and have pro- posed Poland and Czechoslovakia. However. at Friday's meeting Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov was reported to have accepted an American proposal made Thursday that negotiations on compsntion of Comments On Plebiscite v, Marketing Board "The satisfactory ineasnre of sup- Polaio Dealers In a statement issued by it the neutral commission continue in private talks. One decision from Friday’; l2t.h Farm Federation, The following statement was re- attended - port given to the Potato Markeiiiig; spokesman for the P. E. I. Potato Board by the potato producers of and Turnip Dealers Association last the Province in the election Juat_,eveiiiiig the feeling was oxpreiiaed concluded will have fl for rcaihini: that the returns of the recent effect on future marketing policies plebiscite would indicate that the in Eastern Canada," said Mr. Doll-l‘Bonl‘d will, hencetortli, function old A. MacDonald, chairman of the only in the capacity of a pro- Board, in a statement issued lostlmotlonal body. In the light of the evening. ?one question asked on the ballot "The members of the Provmcinl they feel that producers generally Marketing Board Me in be cnmgfnvoi‘ a Marketing Board but do mended on the efficient and fair not favor the Central Selllna manner in which the exprcssinii of ARPhC.V~ opinion on the part oi prodiii-ors‘ "FY0111 U16 "019 Pnlledi" “16 All- was obtained, and the officials of.-soul-illon woke-Knian states. the P. E. I. Federation of Agi-i-jwnuld swear that about 40% of culture who made every effort to the iZT0WPI'-1 Of the Dl‘0Vlh<‘E W811 have the views M an ,.o,m.,-m~,i‘sti'niigly enough behind the Pool fairly placed before the public, artflllf-'41 to cast their votes in favor now justified in assuming that ill ll- Ab0llY- lWElVe hllndfld KY0!’- "it their efforts during the past niim-l ers have evidently not procured ber of years, on behalf of Isiaiidiliw-nsm so had no vote. and producers, are recognized. Such re-‘ llll‘”l°l” llxlffien hundred did "Ol- cognition is a deserving tributa to,‘b0l-l1l‘|‘ in l'Fi,lli'l‘| their ballots. does not have as an individual. should be cause for much satis- laasert last evening by Mr. Roland MacDonald. president of the P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture: “It is a matter of satisfaction to the Federation that over seventy- six per cent of the eligible growers voiced their opinion. such a per- centage indlcates the high degree or interest on the part of our farmers in this question and sug- gests that the campaign prior to the plebiscite was effective in gaining the voters attention. "The substantial majority in fav- our of the Board proves. that after four years of operation the former has placed his confidence in ii marketing board operating under legislative authority as a means of developing effective bargaining power, bargaining power which he the “The results of Plebisclte and womgn who have hither through apathy or because \\', McLean. Dl‘. li5‘\|'ls the met] unseifishly served Rev. iabovr-i of Vl(‘l0l'lfl, B. 0. who was ppdci-Minn the question was obscure. Eighteen elected modoratnr of the Both Geii- Direct“, and would gggin .-_-imiinl llllllt‘ll'Pd and forty-five voiced their In other fields it has faction to the members of the Potato Board who have given of their time and ability in the in- terest of the industry, Board mem- closed session was to hold an open meeting next Tuesday. Today, the delegates will focus their attention once again on the Far East‘: other main headache»- a Korean settlement. The l9 par- ticipating riatinns will meet fni' the first time since last Saturday in another effort to break a major deadlock. May Sell Liquor On Ontario Trains TORONTK), lCPJ—-Canada's rail- ways appear close to getting offi- cial sanction to sell liquor on their trans-continental trains in Ontario. When applications were heard Friday from the CNR and CPR for permission to sell liquor in the din- ing and club cars of their trains, Judge W. T. Robb, chairman of the Ontario liquor licence board, sug- gested lega'l sale of liquor on trains would put a stop to people bringing their own bottles of liquor into trains. "I am satisfied that if we grant these applications. the rail- ways will be scrupulous in handling the situation." A group of temperance repre- sentatives were on hand to object to the applications. Rev. Carl Farmer. Baptist min- ister, suggested present law it isn't legal to drink on trains. "I don‘t know about that." replied Judge P.obb_ “but I know it's being done and I think if the-wallwaya were given it licence to sell liquor they could stop the illegal drinking to some extent." Both railways plan at present to serve liquor only with meals and in the club or observation cara. Luiquor would come in sealed bottles containing 16 ounces and the seal would be broken by the waiter. Empty bottles would have to be accounted for. thus avoiding any illegal sale by waiters. that under the ‘THE WAY A Miss CAN -FOOL A Misraa, ,|5 -sum: A ' MYST eiw 9 as . V‘ g _ _ no Keliis Cross Dlalers Dr¢- niversary party of 100 veterans manent force soldiers stationed em; Assembly of lh!‘ p,e§bym.Lm “sh the Fedemmm M Am_icumm_ Objections. :::ll'lli'll1wIg.l$’0l' hlizllldlgomfl Mdml 3": "‘°",',§”"°,’,', was more pmsaic Wm‘ NATO “'“°”’ l“ G"'""’"3" Church in Canada at the opening M the mo“ mminan; pubiic voice’ been the policy to permit Market- bera can now proceed with greater 3 Dan“ 8”“ ' u“ ‘y' “M “‘Inu::'(‘!' of": q’;l"'!'y5 c$:’;'l5i:I“‘°“i’:; ‘W of assembly meetings in Toronto in the province. ‘mg Board: to control the industry confidence in the knowledge that . ‘ Juno 2, He succeeds Rev. W. A. "since ma Pam,“ Board “.35 only when they have the solid they are backed by a. very eatis- ’ factory majority. The -Provincial Marketing Board has conducted the Plebisclte fairly and is to be commended for the efficiency with which the operation was carried out. “Now that the Plebiscite is over it is the hope of the Federation that all concerned in the industry pitching boats. the wearers of the French blue battle patch went by channel steamship. Today they will move into the Normandy landing spots by bus from Cacn area. CIVIC HONORS The Canadians will be feted by formed almost four _\.,.a,.5 am, “5ii)IlCl(lllZ of at least two thirds of “fans hnve been the sum-,,N O: the producers, representing two- xittack from various groups within ”‘_“'d-‘ 9‘ ""3 “°“'“l"- _ the province. However, most Board 'D‘"’mll “W “"50” ‘WW “dill!- Membe" have “Nays “.”,“m,. the dealers have co-operated with their efforts had the approval o(<‘ ‘ill’ Sfilllllk Aiienftv in carrying out the great majority of Islillld Potato “ll-' -‘"53"’ ‘5"°9""e“"- W‘ ‘”“9-'’ Pmm,ce,.a whom we‘, have mm ll better agreement can be I‘Cflt'llCd Mccann The Next Finance Minister? Seven in Jail Awaiting Trial DORCHESTER. N. 3. (GP) — Seven men are in county Jail here _''_«‘co the Three Act Comedy by 8- l'f.'l'&§lI'S Players in Thanksgiv- l_nz Hail. Wellington, Monday, Juni‘ iih. Dance after. . _"l'i4‘.<"ri'e August 4th for Cale- oimia Club gathering of the Clans ”‘l""!'"-lrln at Exhibition grounds, Cl\.iliOLl(’l0\ll‘l. ¢‘il;trcii‘c)ticlll (i:i‘f‘eNt'alreb‘iaN‘ anndl-nrtigg nwamng "M1 on 41 chug“ M to serve The election rosiilt i'Oll- ‘‘'m‘ ""5 pedal“ '‘‘”‘'‘°‘''“'’‘- “F 3 ..Dmm, Fort A t H H Mn,-gm. Then they’ Wm join the bf]°*‘_“§“5 1’:°t05“mT:l°’che°°t:::(f:“ _ _ “rm! mix hm“ and “.m_ I am worse marketing problem should be will co-operate with the Potato \VP<liiesdii'. B it ‘ugu: "5 a ' mammoth French celebrations of C males-an -5 re. -OTTAWA ‘C?’ M will Rowrme sure be an additional incciitivo for “““°““'-°"‘l- WC "9 "° Med l°' " 303"‘ in “"5 d"°l°D‘'"""' "1 ""3 . 3. ur es orchestra area of shedinc. Minister McCann he the next fi- m -Potato Board m_mm“ M "HR? sen,“ Agmcy. we look mnvfld mdumry and the plmecuon 0, the ‘’ “ I ‘ HALIFAX mp» —— The weather the landings on Sunday and pro- ceed north through former cam- paigning area: until June ll. nance minister’? For a few seconds in the Commons Friday, observers thought he gave them a tip. individual grower. The strong feel- ings developed during the cam- paign should now be forgotten and Two others pleaded guilty Thurs- day and were sentenced to eight months in jail on one charge of an even greater effort to .1€l'\'e the '0 "°‘°P°“‘“"K “'"'h H" 3°37‘ ll‘ Island Potato Industry in the yrnis "4 l““5“°n M Pl’°m°"°““l ‘"15 (‘rlilCllllOl“lfll work. and suggest that office says scattered showers are Bun leavin 1, M, “S I 8 T. for dance ll occurring in association with a "St Peter’: North school tiixes_ Monday the division will parade All iiivs owing St. Peter's North its colors which were deposited i; the Ghent city hall in 1944 when break-and-enter each. The seven others arraigned indi- guilty . g . , Euhcr Dr‘ MCC‘"m or ‘lumen that 16 “hem lihe iii-tiiiil ninrketiiig be left with Minister Carson have been rumored slated for the finance portfolio lilie dealers who are regularly in T in their place be developed it firm. eeolve to work in harmony for the weak disturbance centred in south- ern Qlif‘i)f'f‘. Some of these show. (‘is )‘I‘Glf‘llf‘f‘l western Nova Scoiia llrhnnl District No. 4 not paid by , , catod they would not enter “ll” 15 will be handed in for col- pleu They Me. Amen Onuam‘ lcontnct iiiih all markets and evi- good of all concerned." ldentlv capable of doing their work --———— ”‘° f°'m““°" W" “"3" °( th“ which Finance Minister Abbott has "us" ‘mun!-R this 0 (‘i ng nd with th ' ' ‘ . . \' 11 a . e con- i!<‘ll0fl. B Belgian city following a long. hard _ ,1! 1- h __ .,_._ _ . “M y order 0' tm‘'"°°‘'' battle in the Schcldt estuary. Gegald (éa\ll1lre:\u.D(l’-;:;':$ saisiifi-1;]; sltuldillrdlcluisetldlljlyg.den“-L DUEL R My _ mm cm_ ,0 H“ mmsmcuon M mo" pm_ . iinueri eastward motion of the dia- i,,.mM },l_’_e" "um 1_ The Canadian anniversary party Ar ur a an. mam “mm” Dr Mccmm W _ IN.< en 1.‘ ‘ l ‘ ,duNm i iiirhance. mnie showers are on- im pi"). ..AuM Jerulhlg H;,_ was assembled in full strength here I\ll“lm0 FOUR?" ind M°*m'° Gm" K"",a"siha, 5"“, q'ucm(m mfigt iello. leader of the l‘lll!' fmel Co.i— “-1” H" "pm M Om" mwmencv a iiected in all rellonl. \\‘arpnih in Hampton I~la||,nl.Ioii: Fwd“ !°.”°wl"‘ me m°"'m‘ di" "firm" F0 We faces the lam“, better be answered by Finance an-rviailve {p?lrtyi.§:P:£'“n,0h],,. periods being rmcoiintered in the s Rogiiiiial fort-casts: - Ila‘ illlllf‘ Tth. Curtain 8'30 <pnn- °mbm.ka“°" of me "mm "W9 ‘um. {ugh 'd id Minister Abbott. mull" o M H’. Pm ' 1.. ifuturo we unuld hope to work out C P rnmi M ' .' ‘ . which had come from Canada by mllllbel 0 <‘ MEN. ll. In Dofll. ,, , neaday succeeding i-amon do \_/n r..i _ - - u 0 pun”, Edwwd “had I . Desahle Womens lnsti- H bthe least one 1 am not hi-re to iinsuor his ,h h d H, O ,S,L,,,n M “iii! the Board the measures re- . - GI! CHI um" l;mp.‘TW°l§matlhel: \‘vl-ollrp’ “Mud GII.laflu'l“le Clenicnts ‘and lldmon "l“°“'°“"" DE‘ M°C“"" '°"‘a"ked' l‘ea(dsl'w:f title sFllllll'l:l Men or 0”‘-51"‘ i“ ill’ 0°C“-5l°“" V R." munms' kw" 5"’ "“h" yairearier ce. .. .. _ _-‘ ' ' v _. . R'~- -11 :Cl d i "Auto "14 ,.,,,,,, 5,,,,,,,,,, ,0, Almost every unit in "mid moments were the two convlcmt K,,,,’,',‘;§.,’°é'C,-_$§,°,,',’,-f,f,‘,;"’ ,?‘,,",“,°i, Destiny vnrtv. Tm m~mem-w, or-—‘—~~* ,,,.,,fi‘,‘§'f‘,’,§’,,‘§,E,’,‘,,,,,‘°,f’,,‘, T}‘,,‘,,,,f,"'{,§’, 5.12.?-‘...Z,” 5301; 1%.." ,,‘.'§,,‘,’,‘,,‘L{,',,“,"_ Great G50," 5",.” 3”“ md'su_ Div" is represented. and all ranks The charges “were laid after cemre)_ Dali Parliament, meeting for ilio. LONDON fCP\ — Pnstmaster- "U" of WHO I " ma we M” the high M ch,,,.i,,“e,°wn 45 and m_ vice. Complete lint of De Laval "°“" l’l"Vll9 10 mlior-lenerll. lengthy police lnvestiglt-ion bl‘ "Not who reputed Dr‘ Mcclnn first time since the May l7 gciieial G:-rwral l".arl De La Wart opened cu”_._. Dr. E_ R Dunn 5",, Moncinn 5!) and Gil. Fredericton 50 Miiiim. Sepantorg, ivne, P,” Officially renresentlns the North Shediac and RCMP officers. Shr- mus,“ "mm, M,c,,nd_< ,,e,0,e election, chose Costello in head a .1 new mobile tele lnne‘ service D,‘ Dunn, 0, me Dunn pong and or», Salni..lnl1n so and so 4°" -' -‘elm Clinic. Oklahoma city. Okla... miiiio Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy. disc Police Chief F. L. Lllll ls lllll Bddm‘ “.1,” lpponrcd M h, “n coalition cabinet, Party standing: in a hospital in Shore INBI Regiment is Pie. Lorne \ “"8 Systems Automobile Parts, - - on ' G ‘ Matchet and his wife, both of New- in hospital gm,-r spending a cold, . .. Fianna Fail 65; Fine Gael 50; Labor district. Patients in (heir beds may h _ (~ , s reases. eto. castle. N.B. For themnthe trip 1-‘ rainy night in the woods searching ’ayA'.‘r:in‘Iv};?'?f‘. I may‘ 19; m-mm; 5; Repiibiiciins 3; In— use it dial phone mounted on :5: l:-:,(ie,r;1pe,.T¢:;; ”;;n::,::1:,rn" hare TORONTO ICPI-—Minimum and "Don your .115 ,1" jump in I "58€0l'ld h0l'l6)'l"l°0ll- Th! Mil‘ for stolen goods. ' dependents 5, iwhoels. 1'1"“-,¢.y, lllaxlmum l"mPeFalUl‘esI the old i,in_“nie he“ 3"", M for chets have eight children. three of . He “id _ flvbd" cu” in possible Dawson . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 so “'°“ Hill. enjoy’ the entcrtalnlnksn "mm MONK,‘ Haul“ 1" ‘I. from . . V if polio is discovered within three V“"°”'.“"' ‘ 4“ 51 music you've lent In P 10 ll’ em“ ya" "1 2" They M" b"‘'" . days of contact and cited fatigue. V"‘“'”"“ ‘7 57 Hush Spinney presents W n ‘en at home. I ' u s n c a r e injuries and tension as the main Ed""‘"“’“ ' 5° 55 M M _ DYDITIFQ Almost every section of Canada nu"; Calgary an 3; h. Dont forget da in Iii;-rpm 1,“, Nu." w 7‘’“{o M is represented. From the far wast ' ..,,om cm "mum" M cured siisiratoon 43 39 pm 1,,” 0" ‘Mn inih id"'ll;*‘ are CQM8. Robert Fitzgerald. of ly ED CIIAGII the army started‘ the present row Senator Joseph McC'.n_rihy iRpp_. ,h,,,.g hm, ,"“,,.,. g mm. quick‘, mm m"“"_-- M, Regina 42 7o 5'" live out with "3 E“ 9 ** wA‘HINC_roN Mp) _ Th. Mb Y fl lin g pleasure charges Wis) demanded that in complete M C in d t h i .y m y wllllllPPl 39 69 .s - - C “' 5’ "'1' 5'‘ "ll “ 3 "‘ said. "A aurv ado h the New mm” old H t,holl'llV¢i¥ rhy- us” wmnm, goncgff, in 3...“. - ' 1 I I 8 against McCarthy and his aldes— honesty and common dz-i-ency" man Kai-l Mundt oagp,.s_ pi 1,, york Cuy hum‘ dep"(m,,M in Toronto so Q3 Tlirviaw woin"‘°. '““"~ "“‘l"°°‘ albane i-mi Wednesday. June our S-rthy--rntiy inrnt-:i.:.a;.ne.r:fia ii.“ hfi oiouiihi the charges were syminiiton take mmscii _ on tho get in touch with President Ein-n- M, ,,,,,,,,, ,0 ,,,,,,-c,,,, u,. ,,,,,,,,, Ottawa 51 12 ans ]iui,it,utg_ V y way o mo re p 0 use - very rnuch exaggerated. sub-committee which is airing the lion-or dillriril the weekend and is not "Menu", mmuimls. out Montreal 51 on usiiylfll pi" and I m .-Crapaud hall Women! lnsil- Friday (lgnt Sfidvistor SItuairt' yrs!‘ 1 ghmk ii ha, beef, ,, hm fig . w,.,md_ mplore mm M In ." ‘M “my of 1558 who cu" lurveyem mmy Quebec ‘7 55 "mid-y at p,-‘,.,,,, t '°". "' °' " mu concert i-epoma Thuradav lnllvn em-' 0-“ 5° "° ,°'f; lot 01 t-ll<- and I dgnt thlnk there Symlnsion refused and rhal- calls come lnln evidence were put in isolation wards but 5"“ """“ ' ‘3 '70 Irooyfleid . H", M°i°"- T9954" iotii. Benefit of Library. Evary- Wm‘ "“ ":1? 3 0 Olflgmflm: in too much there. Stevens. said. lenged McCarthy to take the issue He_ also demanded that both 3" W," trelggd a, ‘men,’ hob Mohntcn 49 78 1 pm_ Bed“-rd--:_ "On 10. York on. enjoyed it. dlIPUl9~”Ind if-ecommfn M :0 althniigh he added that he did not before the Senate as it whole. He Sytnington and deputy attorney- pm], in w"d,,g- Halifax‘ 56 75 "L miuun a_ P‘. Tracadie 2.30; 0 - glar|ildCl‘f_<1i'r‘.m.t1':ml: 3'9-I as ‘I have any particular knowledge and Senator Henry .lnrk.<on iflcm - general Rogers be put. under oath ,_,_, ____ _ Fredericton 44 '73 “tum. ‘_ Sfluid 3.30; Port. Rummage sale viill be held Ii-canon," E. "lmy I I llufhlézl ‘involved a}lIlo§ai.lOl'|s“(l1!Rt the Wash.) dared the McCarthy Slflt‘ to and cross-examined on their role in “E3 COLOI TV Charlottetown . M M ton mu El‘ ‘I9 4-30? V0?‘ '0d|Y It 3130 '4'» 3- 0- 5- Hill. ""31" P R - d ‘ fl. 0 I‘ Ylmub ad presse or A- let monitored tOlCphnneif‘iIll.<’bl‘~ HIP controvei-a__v --~ a role they Sydney . 44 no G”: M‘? O,‘ Powna 5.30. Wednes- Richmond Street. ‘mule .l‘Tn"-‘ "‘;'l:l:- Efamower coved treatment for Pie. 6. David tween Stevens and McCarthy aides played, according to the telephone VANOOUVEN ,Cp,__Amu“ 0p_ Yitrmouth . 50 0'] I” my" maagov I a.m.: Whent- "B. N" and In Th. much“ 'dmhl.'“".“on .1” -W” "nk.d__ §;leiiCne'£ne timefionsuliant to the any Ma Cohrlimand Francis P. Carr evidence. at the time of the ."un‘ me-tn hchnlqmm Wm M St. John s 40 53 low Havfll 1 PHfl"lh"n.B‘oni?IrI"VI"I;fl)' hay in Wt:-.uIe.v him play at throuiih in phone call between 8rm- Pr<:ducllocri“"h'f" iii: long -secret. crliiii t.oonkuth:h1 up on om. §_‘r‘:i:iNnllh‘Er:’l?.£h§wl:l::r"li::t.Bl-EL‘; "‘°"“ °'‘ °‘'’'‘“’ ‘°'"‘‘“’“- "" ‘W’ W math‘? 7. Kelly'|”OroaI I; liner.‘ C°"’h°|d. -lull! 7- llllwn ‘"4 Arm! 59¢"°“l’Y R°b'" mostly word-for-word transcripts- :3 ihec hectic afternoon session ruary. tA:r.'m‘::H6n"g'°;::.::;:d];;:‘°g$: ‘gig “"0 “"311; Chlflfitlfltdill "Paying iisioflon 6' K°mh“"'°“ 5-” "DIM! ll NOW l’llll- Mt s"“n'rw"h lh. ‘Jim’, ' nun" "°" flmny '°"" mi" ‘"9 ’°°°"d h?:'"pr'e';?;’‘;':'‘°:'£nQ‘'’":‘é°‘;'fl 3101"! ill! ICCURG M¢C'"'”"Y °' “-19. The showings from Vancou- ‘ Sumulerlldemtido min- .m,, 40 ms : i:alr for good pigs nyaii, Monday. June '7. Burke‘: ‘A “l ''d "ll!" 3° 0'11" ‘VII after six weeks of deiidloc-lr— low N. "m M '0 mm ‘M "cord "lbuslnl" Zwlclflr 1" 0719 of llll ver General Hospital will be seen um later than Oh”-]o|tgQg'n_ - ud Jm_'~m:e:| . 018 over 30 lbs. Orchestra. Lunches served. Bus Ill“ SNVCM ‘Old Symlflflon in I touched off one of the stormlest M,,nd_y_ Mccnth “,0 Md .1, Investigation! McCarthy has de- on a TV screen measiiring more sun rtaea today at 4.13 3, 111,33‘ - leaving at 0:15. Phollfi CI“ MIFCH 5—Just before scenes since the hearings began. lowed release of his own calls a nied the charge. than four by six foot. aeta at 7.54 p. in. , «