— Traffic on highway 6, near here was detoured to side roads Sunday. following an early morn- | ing accident which claimed two | lives and severely damaged a highway bridge. . REMP said traffic was re- routed on a 1-'2 mile mud and gravel detour toa secondary bridge across the French River. It was_expected-it would take ‘two days or more to repair the main bridge. me |the main span after going out | of control early Sunday morning. | The vehicle plunged into more than 10 feet of water, trapping Lloyd -George Silliker, 50 of O'Leary; P.E.J.,_ and -Sheldon Neil Buchanan 31, of New Glas- BACK IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS. Carla Ponti, hef film pro- they had lunch. Ponti, 52, de- The Italian. government . takes ducer husband, kisses—actress_nied-reports—he'dmarry-- So--_a-dim_ view because Ponté's di- —_—Sophia--Loren_yesterday—at—a—phia,31,_in Paris again yester-_vorce from_his first_wife has | gow, in the cab. A third occupant, Earl Thomas Cotton of Mount Pleasant, P.E.D, managed to smash a window sland News Page. Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 11, 1966. 3 |O'Leary Resident Killed In 4. TATAMOGOUCHE N.S: (CP); _A transport ruck smashed iN” BUDDHISTS Crash © in thik’ accidént.) Alice, ‘Mrs Patrick Merrick, Lancaster, N B. also a sister, Iva, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, St. Eleanurs:. a brother Lorne in O'Leary and a half brother Gordon in Toronto and- a half sister Louella California. : Buchanan's parents are Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, O'Leary. Lloyd was employed by Curran and Briggs Co. Ltd. for many years : (Continued from_page—one! lish - language broadcast also warned against the use of American aid and weapons to uphold Ky’s regime. At Da Nang, one of the three battalions of —Vietnamese—Ma- rines sent there by Ky last week because of the political in. | ~ decision -to send troops fo Da be Sut fe 9 year or tro,” &. went on ‘We know this. Then why not start building it right now” The troop withdrawal from | Da Nang followed a pledge by Lt.-Gen. Ton that Dinh, on tak- ing over Sunday as the - new commander of the northern mil- itary zone, to restore order to the agitated area: He told re- porters he® would not need the aid of the Marines. The anti-government agita- tion in the northern zone was Sparked by the ousting a month ago of the popular former area commander,, Lt.Gen. Nguyen Chanh Thi. His successor, Maj: - Gen. | Nguyen van Chuan, was - fe- placed Saturday ‘by Dinh, 40, after he failed to move against the growing tide of opposition | tothe Saigon regime, though counselling calm and non-vio- ence * It was not known. officially why Chuan was replaced after only two weeks in office but ob- servers pointed to his hardly concealed disapproval of Ky’s “Nang eb ae Hawker-Siddeley Sales Increase. MONTREAL (CP) =- Flawker Siddeley Canada Ltd. reported foday_that in 1964 consolidated jnet- sales rose’ nine per cent to $267 507,442 from $245,256 ,837 in| peeing STATUE UNVEILED hh trea —_Fe-_-was—not-+, ‘ et E restaurant at Bougival, -day.They were wed by proxy. has never been recognized [ant trimselt. ‘wee (demonstrations, —was—flown—out—1954, & —Franee—outside—Paris,_where-—in_Mexieo-about—10_years ago,—_there. 2 223 ea cece aes z hance Highway Deaths Surpass , ‘Safety Council Prediction By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Thursday night when it crashed, killed Saturday night when the Highway deaths . during the|near Bothwell. 20 miles north-|car_in which she was driving’) Easter weekend have surpassed east of Chatham, Ont., and one/overturned on the outskirts of ssepscereeees Sepeemtneeiion ey /injured. No decision has been | made-on a macgisterial inquiry. —Mr- Sittiker_is-survived—by_his- m O'Leary; his wife the former Jeanette Ellis, Bideford; sons Hazen, O'Leary; Ralph, Toronto; Virginia, married. to Sheldon Buchanan, New Glasgow, N.S. (whose husband was also killed other, Mrs: KUCH Siliker, two battalions reriained at the” jof the air base Sunday to an undisclosed place in the north- ern,—ist—corps—area._The—other— Secretary of State Dean Rusk yesterday unveils a Churchitt— | T.-J. Emmert, president and. | chief executive officer. of the fogeyen in front of the British Embassy supreme commander. of NATO, in Washington. With Rusk are and British Ambassador Sir base ‘ its-declined because of a drop : er : 7 American and South Vietnam- e coeranee tonne in Dee] ese military operations slowed Tach te Wh Con er at n ito a near-halt over the _week- Haier ein ound y : lend, as though reflecting the" ; ey. —— ' : a leivil unrest and ithe uncertainty . Net profit imereased — to . lof the Saigon government's ten- 3,420,144 from $3,020,496. in _ FIRST HERRING JS REPORTED. _ by ‘one a ‘prediction: of 40 by|man was suffocated in a Tor- this South Shore town. the Canadian Highway watety onto restaurant fire. Council. A-total of 51 persons ‘GEORGETOWN —-The first herring reported caught in Georgetown and. perhaps in ... Uninjured in the crash were | -Kight persons, four of them) her husband and daughter. have died accidentally across|from one family, were killed) SYDNEY (CP) — Accidents the country during the first 72| Friday night in a two-car crash | claimed two ‘lives Saturday in hours of the 78-hour holiday pe-/near Vegreville, Alta., 50 miles |-separate parts of Cape Breton. riod. ‘east of Edmonton. ‘The prov-| Three-year-old’ Iwan James A--Canadian Press——survey|ince had one-‘ other. highway | Mullins of Howie-Centre died in from 6 p.m. local times Thurs-| death, bringing its total to nine. | hospital ‘shortly after he was day to 6 p.m. EST Sunday also|Quebec reported seven traffic) struck by a car near his home. _ showed four. drownings, two/deaths, one drowning and one! At Sydney Mines five-year-old deaths by fire, three persons death by fire. | Robert James Bonner drowned killed in a plane crash and one’ jn the Atlantic provinces-Nova | When he fell through the ice on| this province were landed ‘on Saturday by Georgetown's youngest fisherman, 15 year- old Glen Llewellyn. } Glen who has had a net set for several days was success- ful on Saturday in landing five herring. Although the number was small it proved that the spring herring are in local wa- man killed when struck by 8 ccotia and New Brunswick each a pond a short distance from reported three traffic deaths| his home idiinetiate fatere are © anticl and one drowning each while CHATHAM, N.B. (CP) — A} pated. : Newfoundland had one man| four-year-old Michael Howard | J.C. MacLure ~— train. . ‘Last year’s Easter weekend | toll was 54, including 39° on: the | highways. i Ontario led the provinces with 17 fatalities, 13 in traffic. Three occupants. of a-small,plane died | MacKINNON — At the P.E.T.} Hospital Saturday, April 9, 1966) infant twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacKinnon of Corn- | wall. Resting at the MacLean! Funeral Rome until noon today. | | ward Island was fatality-free. killed by a train. Prince Ed-|Carroll drowned while playing | near the Miramichi River near | Manitoba had two road fa-;here Saturday. : talities- and_one_ drowning -while, ST. SAUVEUR, N.B. .(CP)- \Saskatchewan reported three on Clarence Downing, 56, was killed | Dies ‘Suddenly aia DEATHS iti ia Sunday when struck a car Tc while he walked on the haloes | The. death oceurred at his include |near his home in this commumty |home in Montague on Saturday, industrial or natural deaths, |15 miles south of Bathurst. ‘April 9th following a. weeks ill- suicides or slayings. | Police identified the driver of ness, of John Charles MacLure SHELBURNE, N.S. (CP) — the car as Jean-Paul Noel of)in his 72nd year. Mr. MacLure Mrs. Morrel Rodgerson, about | Allardville, N.B. . |was the son of the late Cartney 4, of Port Latour, N.S., was) FREDERICTON (CP) — Nor. D. and Margaret (Dixon) Mac- the highways. had-one traffic death. The survey does not April 11, then to Clyde River for committal service in the Pres- | byterian Church Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. : | BARR — At the P.E.I. Hospital | Sunday, April 10, 1966 Mrs. Har- ry J. Barr of 98 Elm Avenue.’ —_Resting—at-the-MaecLean-Funeral-- Home from where the funeral} will be held Tuesday, April 12° with service commencing at 2,00 p.m. Interment—in- People's Ce-. metery. Visiting hours 2-4 and’ 7-9 p.m. MacLURE — At Montague, | P.E.L. on April’ 9th, 1966 John. Charles. MacLure age 71 years. Resting atthe Montague Funer- al Home. Funeral from Chure of Christ, Montague, Tuesday, April 12th at 2.30 p.m. Interment | in the Montague Community | Cemetery. MACWILLIAMS *~ Suddenly at | Prince County Hospital Saturday, April 9, 1966, Percy Leemalt, MacWilliams of Augustine~Cove - in his 62nd° year. Forwarded __from the Chisholm Funeral | Home_to his late residence until | noon Tuesday; then to the Free Church of Scotland, Cape Trav- erse, where Funeral service will be held at 2:20 p.m. Interment | in Church Cemetery. | MacLEAN —,Suddenly at Ham. {lton, Ontario._on Thursday, April 7, Daniel MacLean, son of Glen MacLean and the late Mrs. \.Glen MacLean in his 28th year? ‘trance to the establishment was a when. a dar in which he was a jand was with the Montague Fur- passenger left the road at Lower jalahing Coegnyny since that time 4 jexcept during service overseas Mauserville Saturday. ___-_lin-the First World War. - | He is survived by his wife, the former Ruby Anna Caripbell, a json Barrie of Dartmouth and man Burton Linkletter, 64 ‘of Lure of Murray Harbor North. | Lower: Economy, N.S., was killed He moved to Montague in 1914 | , {John Mecher) of Toronto and se- ‘dismissed, without pension. His | ; 1 2 +veral-grandchildren. s pension would have been\about #10 6 inaath. ‘ | He was predeceased by one . : é Th ve daughter Anna Margaret, one oe e opposition pressed for cister Barbara (Mrs. Arth some time for an inquiry into : te the Spencer. case, but. ‘Mr. anaes brothers: George, x reerae and~ Mr. Cardin 1 nesta Cameron. and |fused. ad Also surviving are one sister A Charlottetown youth is sch. -In January, Opposition’; cy Isabelle (Belle) Lure, eduled to appear in city police Leader Diefenbaker said the bates Chester G. nd Hower court Ti government—position—was es-A1l of M aa ed charge of break, entry and theft, teentigth: authoritarian and es- eee eenar oe Montague Fun- it was announced last night by /Sentially dangerous. feral Home until Tuesday, April Police Chief Sterns Webster: | ‘UNUSU |12th when funeral services will The youth, age 17, police re. |SAW UNUSUAL POSITION’ ata n.| Mr. Diefenbaker said it was be held from the. Church of ported, is being held in connéc- |.) «inusual position’ \for ‘a ees \Christ, Montague at 2.30 p.m. In- tion with.a bréak at Ives’ Imper- ison to be accused (of spying) iterment will be in the Montague ial Esso service station at the |i 14 yet denied a hearing. |Community Cemetery. ters and better catches in the. | | (Continued from page one) one daughter Barbara (Mrs._ ure. 1964. This was equivalent. te 32 An American spokesman de- Per cent per.common share, an nied any relation between the ana of five cents per share itical_unrest_and_the slack- 0Ver 16". ene sargetacenee sets : ine of military efforts, al-| The imp-ovement in profit re. ©'¢ Chartottetown betactr- lthough he conceded there were | sulted. from , the company’s ment of the RCMP investigated no new operations and those jshare, amounting to $2,553,465, | three accidents: over the week- already- in existence stirred up |of a sale by Dosco of the shares |end. ae virtually no contact with the of Seaboard Power Corp. Lid., A two-car ‘collision near the Viet Cong. to the Nova Scotia power com-| Peter Pan on the Trans Canada A statement read by ‘Thich Ho the year weve heaviest in Dosco | highway Saturday at 9 a.m. saw Giac, a leader of the Buddhist ’ mission. jan estimated $1,000 damage to’ forces organization, said the! Capital expenditures ‘ during Key government's target date the year were heaviest in Dosco of late 1967 for general -elec- steel] operations due to continu- tions ‘‘is too far distant.” ing plant construction and mod- “Bhey say democracy can't ‘ernization. Thousands Of Pilgrims Worship In Jerusalem By ELIAS N. ANTAR ‘tomb. Police had te throw a JERUSALEM (AP) — Chris- cordon around the tomb to hold tian pilgrims from near and far back a mass of pilgrims strug- knelt in Jerusalem on Faster (gling to be first to light can- Sunday, worshipping. in many ‘les from a flame lancing out different ways ‘but united in of Jesus’ grave, faith in the resurrected Christ. The ceremony of holy fire is Some prayed in humble chap- \the ‘supreme moment for East- els along the old city’s twist-|ern-rite Christians eelebrating ing alleyways while others: paid ‘Easter in the Holy City. The nage _in__ornate Byzantine. flame symbolizes churches. A few Protestants jurrection. pee Ss 6 a beer 6 bes ee ber : 30 Years of Service |. Church’ bells pealed _ their message, echoing across the | Speaks For Itself... hills of Palestine which wit- For the Finest nessed Christ's life, death and QUALITY MEATS resurrection. I Visit Sunday climaxed the Faster] week celebrations and thov- sands of pilgrims crowded the Queen St. Meat Market | § Three Accidents One driver reportedly received ‘ : e . ; ),a cut on the head but there were ve S i g a e no serious injuries. | Willard Coles of Clifton was itaken to hospital in Summerside | after he was_pinned under his_ |half- ton truck which rolled at |8.50 p.m. one mile from Caven- tiie vehicles involved, police | dish—-eorner_and-towards-Stanley said, : a | Bridge. : m Reports indicated that the dri-; Patrick Doyle of Charlottetown vers were Jarvis Harvey’ Mac- rolled his 1965 Acadian in the Williams of Winsloe operating a|Mt. Herbert district Sunday af- 1964 Valiant and Alden MaclIn-j\ternoon. Police said there was nis, 31 Kirkwood Drive West dri- extensive damage, but no one . ving a one-half ton truck. ‘was reported injured. : Young men attending: the Canadian Services . Colleges and Canadian universities under the tri-service Regular O' Training Plan (ROTP) train for challenging and rewarding careers as officers in Canada’s Armed Forces. High school graduates of Senior. Matriculation or Junior Matriculation standing qualify for entrance on a competitive basis: These poung men ara selected and will advance on one basis alone— ON _THEIR.MERIT. _ Se Kor liformation regarding tuition, board, uniforms, books, instruments, and dental care, and salary, gon- 48 ~ Box 71 “as : Telephone 892-2611 narrow ‘streets of dhe bazaars. Some shopped for souvenirs, sus along Via Dolorosa to Cal- vary. Jerusalem awoke to the sound jof gunshots. They were fired by Greek Orthodox worshippers re- | joicing after a resurrection | mass at the Church of the Holy corner of Euston and Great! wo pnemoer atic Party! George streets shortly before 7 .4er T. C. Douglas said the and announeed the inquiry 11 o’clock Saturday night. - | Police said the youth was spot- | has. caused many |would be held. ee ; _ SOL cieL cerned about the way in- which (days later. Police department who was on We are administering justice in| patrol of city business establish- |¥is country.” | the Spencer case and the oppo- ments Social Credit Leader Robert |sition eriticism of it led to the Reports _|Thompson said there was bun- | Munsinger affair. In the Com- P gling by the government and |mons, Cardin threw out the 4 “the RCMP is being made the |name Muunsinger to indicate the Fed nmi ot the scapegoat for things over which |former Conservative _govern- building and a person was cor-|it has no control.” ment's handling of security Mr. Pearson reversed him-|matters was not all that good. case_ indicated that en His remains will arrive by train this evening and will be convey-! ed to the Perry Funeral’ Home from where they will rest on Tuesday afternoon. at two o0’- clock from where the funeral | -will be held on Wednesday mor- } ning, leaving the funeral home: at nine o'clock for Requiem High Mass at 9.30, St. Peter's Church, St. Peters Bay. Interment in the Church Cemetery.--Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. .° j = DAWSON At the Victoria | General Hospital, Halifax, April 7, 1966, Mrs. Thomas O. Dawson, North River, in her 46th year. | 4 Maatuily: sreaped. the. beatles self later in January and. said He later expanded he was by the route from which. he en- \h® would. consider a judicial in- talking ? about Olga (Gerda) tered. The youth was apprehend- Wiry. He made the announce- |Muunsinger, the German woman ed within seconds by a fast-mov- ment in the Commons minutes |who subsequently said she had ing staff sergeant, police said. \after Mr. Cardin repeated his been associated with ‘more than rejection of an inquiry. one Conservative cabinet minis- On Feb. 28, Mr. Cardin said | ter. WE STERN the alleged espionage offences, At another stage ft was re- by Spencer began ‘well before ported,. and later denied, that 1960."" |the schism within the -Liberal a over the Spencer affair NAMES DATES a had put Mr.. Pearson's job in He said the chief offences oc- | jeopardy. in 1961 and 1962 and|APPEARED ON TV oes jthere war no contact between) Spencer, meanwhile, ap- Russian embassy officials and peared on a nation-wide televi- Spencer beetween 1963 and 1965. |sion program. March 6 and de- Mr. Cardin said Spencer was jnied ever having spied for the Remains were transfered from | paid between $3,000 and $4,000 | Russians... - thoughtful persons~ to be con-|—The~imquiry—was~set—-up-three- The government's handling of Sepulchre in the first hours of the day. Their children also set | off firecrackers in the church's | courtyard when the service | ‘was over. HOLDS HIGH MASS Later a pontifical high mass | held in the rotunda of the Holy | Sepulchre by Latin Patriarch Alberto Gori was attended by, members of the consular corps. | Preceded by dragomen carry- ing curved swords and beating on the floor with. wooden staffs, | the patriarch and other clergy- ; nen held a slow procession; ¢ I three times around the ornate marble tomb where most Chris- jtiahs believe Christ was buried. | A few. hundred yards outside | ithe city, in an open field, Prot: | jestants. prayed before .a left in ja rock, which they believe is the spot where Christ was bur-. fed. Across the valley, on the Mount of Olives, Lutherans held | services in the Church of Mary Magdalen near the Garden of | Gethsemare. | | The orderly Sunday observ- | ances were in marked contrast with the near-hysteria which | We ran dn ad a while ago showing developed Saturday at a cere- mony of holy fire at Christ's | fim the Cutcliffe Funeral Home |’ 18 PATIENT in travelling and other ex- ‘I don’t think that I've be- to her late residence. Funeral| » Thomas Henderson, Montrose, penses by the Russians. itraved my country,” he said. today, Monday, from Zion Pres- | is a patient in the Western Hos-| On” March 4, Mr. Pearson! He admitted being guilty “‘of byterian Church: with — service | Pital. commencing at 1:30 p.m. Inter- | 18 V eos , | § VISITING ask ecpauibere cman hl | John Lockerby, Toronto, 1s CHEVERIE — In the Charlotte. | visiting briefly with his par- town Hospital April 8 Mary | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lock- Margaret Cheverie, 141, Dorches- erby, Fortune’ Cove. fer Street, age 54 years. Resting . forge SPENT EASTER SON Tawictne eae vt David: Morrell of Toronto and E ston Street. from on A se AC2-Eugene Morrell of Camp . aN) te ere’ h€ | Borden, spent the Easter week- funeral will {ake place ‘on Wed. end with their mother, Mrs. Leo- neaday Moraine St nine OClOCK hard Morrell, Alberton, © | to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Re. | mae im AIDE! : quiem High Mass at 9.15-=Inter- ment in the Catholic Cemetery... WITH PARENTS 0-S Norman Larter, Halifax, | spent Easter with’ his parents, {Mr. and Mrs. E:E.Larter, Al- berton. ee McCABE — In the Charlotte- _ town Hospital April 7 Ethel Jean McCabe, 304 Grafton Street, rest- ’ ing at the Hennessey - Funeral WEEKEND GUESTS Rome from where the funeral Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hutt,. Al- will. take place this morning at berton South, have, as week- nine o’clock to St. Dunstan's Ba-| énd guests, Mr. and Mrs John silica for Requiem High Mass at | Orving and Brian, James Irving 915, Interment in the Catholic | and his son, Jimmy, all of St. Cemetery. | Stephen, N.B, said he received a letter from | Vancouver lawyer Harry Ran- kin, representing Spencer, ask- | ing for the order-in-council by which Spencer was fired with- jout pension from his job in the | ‘Vancouver post office A second letter was. sent the deputy postmaster-general ask- ing the meaning of the word, |misconduct in the order - in- council. _ Mr. Pearson. had other cabl- | net ministers refused to dis-] close the full contents of the letter. But later Mr. Pearson Said the government was ready | to set up an inquiry into Spen- | cer's firing. | CALLED SPENCER He made a phone -call to Spen- \cer—the first of its kind, in Ca- nadian history—asking Spencer |whether he wanted an inquiry. |Spencer said yes and Mr. Pear- being friendly” to Russia, be- | ing a member of the Canada-So- viet Friendship Society, and having the desire to travel to ‘Hot Flashes’ Russia. You can get help with He said he weleomed the ju- Lydia E. Pinkham dicial inquiry and said ge, “would like the mystery to be cetera cleared up.” ~ FUNERAL NOTICE att War Veterans of Montague and vicinity | are requested to assemble at the Mon- tague Legion Home on Tuesday, April 12th at 1:30 p.m. to attend the funeral oe eee J. Charles Mac: re. : : ® just ao Volkswagen with the price énderneath it. It did a very good job of lelling much a Volkswagen costs to buy. -It did such a good iob, in fact, niost people began to think only of our price. 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