If It's Good For The Island The Guardian Is For It 9 W E A T H E R i . Cloudy with a few sunny intervals and a few showers: warmer; light winds. Low- ' high 43 and 55. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1964. Bees-d Ciao. and in hands“ a: Mall By the Post Office nourtmut. Oil-u. lull-fl If will. heal “07mg” SEVEN CENTS 20 PAGES Canadian Indians In Bid For New Economic Sia’rus Problems Called Sedou3‘ f VOL. LXXVII. N0. 131 4 so I . . . i Tightening Of Ins pec’rion i i l I. Is Urged For Food PIan’rs OTTAWA tCPJ—The Consum- Shirley Manning of Oliawa,' ()tihcr resolutions passed Wed- ers‘ Association of Canada urged the association‘s director of test- nesday asked: the federal agriculture depart-Ling. said that out of a large The federal fisheries depart- ment W to enforcelsampling of fruit juice cans ment to nforce compulsory‘ ‘ om a number of Canadian grading of canned fish. I more rigid inspection of Cana-I . dian food processing plants. lcities. only one can in nine of The Canadian food industry to: The 100 delegates to the asst). Ithose labelled 20 fluid ounces ensure more extensive labora-; 35' IRA DRYSDALE ciation‘s annual meeting passed actually held 20 ounces. None of tury testing for bacteria in foodI “’INNIPEG (CP)-..A spokes. .u s . a resolution saying associa-‘i'he 105'0u‘h09 cans 0f .IUlCe Processmg Plan“ in “mm” “lei man for the National lndian a}; . r '21 ~ .i tion had received numerous re-I "18351"?de the association act- . increasinfi number of f pois- Cm -il f (‘ d 'd Wed I, k v. _ I: . I [ports of bacIerIa’ foreign man. I ually held 105 fluid ounces. Inning cases in Canada. I V d int. n .iana agar fnes. -'————-————~——.— .LeI- and 15th," Canadian cannedl I The federal food and drug di- 7 2.; 3." Nnhom <‘ PM ems 0 In- MOVING TO NEWFOUNDLAND l . . was. '° “R- “WW” ‘" ""3"" °' W“ I c “m resqutIon said the agrih' ates assed a . _ ‘ for f'rUIt drin s requ-rmz that Iare as serious M those having . . . - - . . ‘ resolutuon re- ' - ' 'lili'riy plain: bison were ually become 3 popular big; innit-ton. _ e annuals were 0 cuIIure department should take guesfing the agricunure depart phetfier‘cjehtlagebzftIuelfruitlugs Presbyterians _emergIng “man MIIOMI Ioadmi In cattle cars at Ed- game animal. young arti- given medical examinations af- steps Io ensure “smelter an mem to revie .t t d! d: in e. rm s ceary prin I _ I mellO'l Wednesday for shap- Imals come from herds totall- ter park_wardens tricked them i C u s dos“ conImI of the methods or t W AS] besnfi" i" I on their labels. I Ele t N I Wilfred Pelletier of Toronto, mm“ to Newfoundland.th it mg 900 in Elk Island National into loading pens‘at the park. I processing. packaging and cam . 2:55:31??? an at ing re.‘ CREDIT BREATHFR I c ew I we council: executive director. is Ii-_)|1L‘d the buffalo wall event» Park. 20 mils east of Ed— (LP wirephoto) I , " ti or cans 0 ensure A g I lsugcested hhe IederaI over“. _, H d T mng. the exact contents of the can Today the association ls ex‘ Mo erqfof i s . . g . I O a 5 cans of omit juices which did 3 at the time of purchase. ‘ pected to adopt a resolution urg- I alligtloesmbl'tsg '3 ’(‘jatlonal India“ not contain the amount stated Mrs' A- F" w' Plumptre "f 0“ mg a 18?" that “'oum. prov'de for : TORONTO (CPl—Rev. Hugh I “(ms twig 0“wa $69k som' The pint. Ltqhnr ConImI> hh I bel sh l lawa was re—elected presidenti a “cooling off" period for con- I H. MacMflIan 72 of Tnmnm I 5" pm ems- Commission pl a n s to meet I°n_ _ '9“ "a 5 were “my! She has been national president: sumcrs to review time-payment a retired mis'sion'ary wuh He address“; about Ion date, again this morning with Ih e 10””le at the meehlhg. i Since January. 1961. I contracts they have signed ou-t- I years service Il1 Formosa was I gates to a national council con. i side trade premises. IeImIPd moderaIm. OI. II“, mm 1 ference. called to discuss a fad- During the period. a consumer I general assembly of the pro). r em Plan for a commission to could cancel any bill of ex- I bytprIan Church In Canada we(I_ ihandle lndian land and financial change or promisory note given I hesday. . claims as collateral security to his con-ll A name of Lucknow ON” I At one point he dean Mm an "30L . Iwho has been living in Toronto Indian flag. and a red. yellow Delegates Will also he asked l since his 1962 retirement. he is and black emblem was . r s of Charlottetown I Clubs who have been unable to ; get a temporary license to sell l liquor on their premises. I Both the clubs and the com- ‘ mission will have legal coun-l sel at the. meeting to discussI Oppression In Angola Described By Minister SAt'KVlLLE. NB. ((7?) —— the United Church‘s board of by (:l‘l'yéngd away those they - ~ world missions seems to sii - consi ere angerous. Dr‘ Ian Gllcmm' .8 member 0‘ port the Portuguese goverii- i’l‘URNS FIRST SOD the Pmergency rehef 0f Anson ment by ignoring the Angolan Dr. C. H. Johnson of Kam- lomm‘m“ said wedneSday thelchurch in exile. gloops. B.C_. one of the. oldest Portiv'ucse overnment ls ai~ .. alumni of Mount. Allison Uni- lemepiing loadesiroy the peopleI .1" ‘3' {address 'I? IIIhe Iversity. turned the first sod for cf Angola. “me. on erencfido .9. I,iesIthe new university chapel in Dr. Gilchrist. who recentlyim‘unh' ksa Fwy?“ llithe afternoon. returned from the West Afri-IShould be ta en 0“ o "g0 l The initiative for the chapel - - because they have. no freedom can country. said the policy of h M k .came from Dr. Johnson at the -———-—'~—-—-———'I’h.°re‘ Inst???“ ‘hey s 0" wor .meeling of the Maritime Con. ‘ W'Ih “‘9 “'1”- Efci-cni-p of the. United Church A large-scale exodus from in test when he offered $70,000 Angola has been the result of Ifor the construction. forced labor. oppressive taxes“ Rev. Stirling J. Kitchen of Ponce “11¢: DOYer Wdl'l‘eue. {Toronto said $11,500,900 has bee se lCH lenders Slated . . ' un- the new regulations under Whhh I I” adopt 1W0 TESOIut‘mns “king the first overseas missionary to I furled. Without official stalm. “the Mien] “Overnment I" ‘m‘ be elected to the highest Prcs- it incorporates a tihiinderbird. i Plemem “'9 Commendations 0‘ bytei'ian office since the elec-i "19 royal “0mmissmn .0“ bank'ition of Rev. John Buchanan of ling and finance dealing WithIIndIa In I I cferlain establishments can qual- 0 MI I- Ih \I h A I iy for a license. 1 ' sym O a i ("It mer can Most of the places in the pro-<1 Indian, in a maple leaf on . Vince. in which liquor was son! I ed baCkgmund' by 5990131 Permll lip '0 the 9"“ I Tenders for the resurfacing I interfered with too much as a of Mathave received a tem- Iof the Trans Canada Highway . suitable detour is avoilahle porary license which is good un~ from the Churchill area to Cha='- I through the West Rivor Bridge 5. yesterday that about six or I surfacing job om Borden to eight applications from eliius,lCharlotletown. Last, year. con- are still under consideration by Iilracts for about. 22 miles of the the commission. l resurfacing were let. and almost Three of the. clubs —- the on. mmplelt’d- W“ “‘9 "m‘lm'fi' nada. the Rod and Gun and the work “"w underway- ‘consumer credit contracts andl Dr M -' I , I I . acMillan was chosen in Th I W‘ a contest with Rev. William I east Pagelltlizvflhriiriilrwiczn Weir of Stratfol‘d. The 250 V“ Iwesi as British Columbia. gave “I the commission deddes Wm“ Ilottetown are to be opene ‘and Canoe Cove area. With‘ Ignipggliigfisflt Iguggsfzg‘vr’ll: : the flag a round of applause. ther or not a regular year‘s ll Iliighway Minister Philip Mathe- heavy traffic in and out of the if ‘ i y d iCOMPETlTION‘ FOR. Pl A6 cense. Will be. granted. json's o-‘ce at F ‘ y. city expected this summer. we lo He succeeded». Harry Len-l But Mr. Pelleiier, who told A commissmn spokesman saIdI The project ls part of the re- Will 'be a bit hesrtant about dis— ox of Vancouver as moderator Importers later a flag design rupting it by doing the Corn. . Dr. MacMillan served over- ’Compelrllloll may he held and wall in‘Charlottet'pwn poilion T Q “as In the First warm war. I the council is expected to con. before September. 0 m, graduated from University I Sidera flag at its fourhh annual reggagg‘gegrégcfhfirlggtgiownI Se - one“ In Tommo in 1921 .nd ; meetingf £115 summ. devoted ‘ _ r - , WASHINGTON tart -— . n-lKnox college in 1923. , were 0 is ween economic ’ “governments 91"“ to make I ator Barry Goldwater of Ari-l He and his wife were sent to matters. 5 " t as the. cal for the' United - . ‘ ' ~ u . -. CHEAP PARC}! ' Church of gang“ to raise {or Sportsman: — are in Charlotte- Two SECTIONS in: pgcslscgizagfiwggflgafoaan ' zona followed up his I g'reat‘ _Formosa in l924 as Presbyter- He said IhaI solution, In In... Dr. Gilchrist said Angola. work Outside local congrega_ town. Mr. Matheson said that one‘ 'IVlC-lm‘y "1 the Ca'hfornla Dn- ian missionaries. economic problpms of Imhhh5 I under the Portuguese governiI hm; I tender will be for 5.7 miles and .103 A1 BRIDGE ‘izalg'mzefgesgill’son’mx ock I Delfgalets ttomleb assembly; ‘ in Canada "demand in my esti- menl. has Gen 8 SOUl‘Ce 0 ' i l the other for 5.4 miles. He In other Trans Canada Higha ' Y ‘ ‘I ‘ : . . '3 are 0 5 31' ‘9 "SWPSS' 0 .maiion that . . . an independent cheap black labor. When th Mr. Kitchen. secretary of theI said he expeoIS‘ that the resur- I way work. a wavy sectIon DI efeller of New ork to 30m him I policy makmg Ioday when they I board__a Iward SQI up by the e . . . . Ichurch s miS'ionar and main- ‘ - - - . . . V "0' 5 y facing imm Chlfl‘Chin ‘0 Chm“ i the Charlottetown approach to.“ rynomlmng the gespubhcani W1“ be COMl‘OhIed Wlih. 3 531‘ I Parliament of Canada. but sep. iparty to wm the 4 - Pres'5page document containing l‘e- larate from any department of outside slave trade could .I .nance de t t tld th.‘ 9 par men n 9t Now Seen For wall will be done in mid-sum- I the Hillsboro Bridge is getting i jdency in November I it t t. (I M resomfion I I be I - - ' ' i - . ‘ f ' . . por 5. s a is ics a 7. .gOVPrnmc-n' set up an mm mer and the last lap from Corn I the attention of highway creus I But Rockefener' Goldwater sI The assemny win he one“ IN. has passime. “mature .cqariedl on’Irtagee r e I Maritime Conference the. amount I came 9 "‘5' 9‘ save ' was needed to meet world-widei Late Next week I - I wall in Charlottetown will likely. About a quarter mile of thisi "armwa defeated rival in {he‘debam and resoImIons Friday-1 (yr'I-AWA (CPI ___prim., Min_' be done after August. “Traffic. highway has heaved because California balloting for 86 cru~ II wIII end when bUSInPSs has, _ The relation of the Portuguese 'hwds. tn the Africans has always been HI, IOhI dehhaIM one church I - l - - I ~ ~ cial Re u bl ican convention . I ister Pearson told the Commons I on the Churchill-Cornwall high-I of displacement of fill under it. I votes, mall’de it clear he is not: mn050$géent§gévprobably Tue Imiemisls' "The board l ciivisage would he composed not only of social one of cruelty, he. said. In 194.). lserwd by a {firmer Maritime. I engineers. etc. but Iminisier gives $212 to the fundI nizc the African potential. and IMF even, 5100 s "I on I... 0WIl Wednesday the government l way," he said. “shouldn't be‘ (Continued on Page 5 Col. 5i :.haIIIn his drIve for he Repub, - I _Imore important, would min . Portugal became alarme nd thump ‘ De I Ihopes to launch the great fIagI {new gpresidenfial nominatiomI‘ Ilzsuetibefgmrtzg “5533? :1 strong representation of In. , - I ‘ .debate late next. week and (01- i l n - - 0 I of an .; c,“ e e c u c s .8 dians." .3; began 3“ imm‘flram’n POIICY "I - - ~ - I 1"“ "0t drown“ " y l divorce and remarriage churchl ‘ ‘3‘ ‘ i ll th ' i th ‘ 10‘” 't "p “'"h 0°"5’d9'at'0" 0‘ I thing." Rockefeller told a Dress - ' d b- I. I 1' I Mr Pelleiier said he believed k“ W I r .I set e eir own venue on I c F the I.esquIIfm In adopt 0 Cam I Iconfemnce in New Ym union an irt con ro. _ that Canadians and Mh M a) land. Taxes mounted. applying ads as the national anthem.l I lie conceded Gold water's c b land, provincial governmemegn even to 12-year-old children. - T c He said the timing of fhe.fiag I lwest coast victorv and con-- Rare A ino U 'wiihng and anxious to he] . , i I . , p Ins t a, O HOSP" debate Will depend on progress i ‘gratulated him. but refused to d- - . - . W N If the taxes were .no pm 1 Cl on a constitutional amendmentl . . [concede that Goldwater has the o d. d S Idéflidmome economically in mil-lb V. H‘. of Van- the sentence was forced labor.I o to permit Ihe Inclushm of sur- WINNIPEG icpi _ A flag letter said the bed represents inomination wrapped up. r ere aved I v . ajueei‘hwlhoflo‘llilied thezsNam The whole country was dividedi t a I vivor benefits in the Canada for Indians was unfurled t e redmen and the yellow. Republican leaders. I00. dIvI. STURGEON FALLS 0“ I H9 sald II wouId be far hem” (W 01.1.3? ‘3 omenMrs 3'88“! up {or police surveillance. Anyl A b b d H ension Plan. Seven provinces? Wednesday at a conference buckskin. ' I ded Shanhy on the meaning of- (CPI __ KeIs0 Roberta Ontarh, .for money to be spent imam. Hines of Montreal as 'p - to the Portuguese‘ f iLy an rii man wire 3”" have “N’me “‘9 amendmem' 0‘ "'9 national 1nd‘a‘“.c°““' ‘ The "33' ” “dnptid' “"l’d Goldwater‘s California victory. lands and forests minister. ‘Imlll' "1 develnpin: both liii- Item II". council "' ’ 50:1" imc‘; ‘ .walrd Is and 0'9?‘ and he hoped the. three others I cil of Canada. hut it was be flown over certain lndian “It Is going to be very diffim Wednesday ordered that a rare. man and natural wealth in re- “ just m'mplewd'm four I was crushed. Ifirrhy ore 059'"! treatment I" would follow suit in the nextl not given any offiCial status. functions or'conventions. ICU" for Ihe ODDOSIIIM In putv awn“ bear cub Irapped m,“ Iserves and in areas close by “mm; mceung t In North Ango‘a' the people :1 aii. ‘ few da-VS' w“er Penet‘“ 0! Tommi,” Mr‘ Penet'er “Id Import?” :together any coalition ito stop: this town 10 miles west of North ima" dispense the .. (CP Wireplloto) rebelled The. police retaliated “a” on Tramor' M months' New Democratic leader 1‘ (‘ hh“ muncn's execut'“ d'rec' later me flag was partly his .himi because they don't have ‘ Bay, must not be destroyed Immwy m the form or 8 mm,” l h‘A . I I thereon-of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas said “bread:- and _ hm; hm said as the red: yellow idea, and .partly .Duke Rcd- jflw deIeIz a” voIPs_n saIdI I.“ mmvened an” being In.I He said It mum he um. M. I I Efeihoimof Shagirtelown wa s fer “Sues” like th'e pension plan and hiaclgohliag was dishltlllléledg- I or¥h9R$h2IESEJEiJUbQ ,former Senator W i ill i am F. I formed that trapper Roger Pil- ; for both for the. lndians and the . * . " .‘j “lir yeseisan .' . ‘ , ' '1 {CH n8. " "ld.h ” . ' DakoIa for treatment of a bum farm credit, extended familyI F” ‘V so we thong“ mantith India-n magazine. pub— Km“ and ° I or V ion, 43. of nearby I Fic ad Ieoonomy of Canada. ‘ allowances are essential The “mm a “32‘ ' - Representah‘e Joseph w- been ordered to kill the cub. - . tum?!“ a d. m 1' t. we would talk about a flafl j llshed I11 'EI'IEIISIl at Tnmnto' Martin Jr. of Massachusetts. which I! holdenhfi‘i” in cnlohfi. VWORLD FAIR PROJECT - Wilbur Joseph Harper of Tig- “3 a". an. em rem" "ms too." I Mr- Redml‘d deslglled hhe “a! iwhh has presided over five The “wig mom” was 5th l Mr. Pelletier. the council's . ifilsh was “W.” from summer' mul‘éewa" um” ouch“ or MI The flag incorporated a l 'how" he". . 1publican conventions. said ofI when II charged III, Imp" Ichairman of centennial projects. I side to Victoria General Hos- vem '3. ‘ ' Ihundflhird svamI the I Mr. Pelletier ‘Sald‘ the Na- '} GnIdwaIer-s nan-0w win; ____‘____. p _ _________. also said a project In comedian I ' ' I pm] we" “firenng a kidney opposmo“ I‘Mder D'Ffon' North American Indian. : “maid Indmnldmuncf'll ‘5 ti?“ I “it wasn‘t a verv good show- I With the Montreal world's fair . 1 failure. He had been in hos- baker charged that the primel ' I I III on a M I pec to cons er a at! a 3 3m! _ I I do,” [Think Ihis 35. Be r in 1967 will involve several mfl- i villa}: for two days; c“ h rfiiilnisler was retreaéing on “If: mgrgmalmlghpe e I 4th annual meeting this sum- sums I‘I‘m of the mmImIIonIn 0" es DrUIoTIITI‘e “on 20”“: 12mm Em“ the I I ere was no imme a re- ag issue again an was see -' , : . _ _ I An Associated press survey Icounci "s ou ma 9 a siih- I Iport of their conditions. ing to call an election by falselyI .T‘he maple leaf I“ yellow I He said designs. possmly Io, suites sIIII Io chome deIega_I EI‘I'IerS HOSPI'I'G sIanIIaI prom... He did mt . OTTAWA (cpl —- A motion “The islands could very well; r. Harper an American accusing the Opposition of 0h- With a black. holder- and “he : would be called form a com- Iions I0, nexI mhnIh-s ConvemI Lopmx IBeIIIPI’si _.. Eric elaborale. ; end up In Communist hahds»"I struction in processing the gov- lhllhderhh‘d ‘5 blaCk- Mr- pel‘ ‘ 99mm“ .tion showed Goldwater will be. ain's top pop-singing group. 1n; In “10 “old "I Indian culture. bv Heath Macquarrie (PC —- Queensi for free trade betwacn Canada and the smaller islands of The West Indies got a mixed reception in the Commons Wed- "95day and it was "talked out." MI. . . _ S k B Siphotographic studio just 24 W. l. t“. Vi‘iitlunce of Calgary. I tIOs 'angacggzrflvelmargflxa S thours before the four were in the council ohicf. told the I Leew leave for Copenhagen. gathering he would like to see 5 Itudyiii: thilawhnmuid‘of ll: REGINA (CF) _ A Dowal‘l find in many Emma“ can“. He was taken to hospital sul- history books tell more of the i I l“aslern Caribbem {ml-hum, ii 'puked dump“ mes' fering from tonsiliiis and an in- indian hcrilagc. He wanted to l I ' “on ‘t “Io canal“ Federatmn “I think that I“ "'9 “won ed throat. but doctors said see children informed of the : .- flam Ire economically weak and "vet-populated and need unis- ance from Canada. Mr. Regan said. citizen moved to 'l‘ignish some ‘ 0. Move For BiIinguo-I Sign-s of Mayors and Municipalities} convention Wednesday when e; of a request for uniform signs." The convention passed a relo- emment's legislative program. close. to a first ballot victory. 1 Beatles. decided Wednesday to ‘ go ahead with a European tour .despite the illnes of drummer I Ringo Starr. : The 23-year-old Slarr cola I lapsed Wednesday morning in .i ‘ his illness was not serious. a committee on arts and crafts was promoting the manufacture and sale of products and was ’responsihle for an all - Indian art exhibit. horiiacc. [u traffic signal ~ . But two Liberals Ind puer- uamout Canada be bilingual; “Inf? Jraénfigsxvfgumc 1:2: "Fiona John Mummy (Kings) Aid, .1. a. nnuit. who madejfign and mum“ ' flld the West lndians Naom- utilize-lion during discus'I Canada and asked the feden- S W :golves are not entliualutlc sfon of a resolution pallinz for “on executive to (an m to ' ui free trade with Canal uniform traffic signs In Canada.’ encourage unIIormIIy. I. ' .v wan tariff lion 0 develop their industries and h '3 led withdrew it when other delegates I Inflected traffic signs hearing The convention asked the fed- the .‘ era] government to cfmtinue intuit“. at. all W" m“ "° ‘*‘ winter "in mi lida A M 08mph." OI micro] years and increase the ' ‘ h 0,“ iamounts available under the Gerald township of Scarboroug . .. A- Real! (Halifax), “‘0 expressed tom of Cara- encm in. of the convention res- ohairman “I program for labor costs in area. having long winter season. ('APITKI. RI'REAU I On lea Room lender \lr_ Lam: \HNI that in March mun.” in “won. comm ' n I ‘ A ' ' 0F TNF (‘I'ARDIAV 1930 icndf‘rs were (‘aIIPfI for the i resolution asking a ban on . . . . HI'ea. said me me think the ultimate traffic SIBM: I I WWW“ "I "w '93 mom and Hive The west firmb'ivm: I.“ will not be in any language “' manu‘utmdof frugal.“ a,“ OTTA“ A Mrs Donald m six “ch received These wm “Minnie In. Go Dex I the wt“ u 5 mm“ In“ 10:1"; digs 3:580; Wlfllfi "‘"m' Imm" anmimnmrp m cancelled and tenders were call. Ro akin federal vernment . the Green Cahlcs' lea rniim «I again In May "I I959 when ~befl mmp’on‘ 50”“ a g ‘0 in the Prince Eduard island seven were received. The "in- It civil disaster fu 30“ (PC ._ ' a M" In other resolution: the con- National Park was not olfcrcd I dcr call was advertised in in. Mona the sum I'M-MW” m “It” 3- 1’ mum “de "‘9 IOV‘ l a renewal of contract or in\ um Pl‘. 1. daily newspapers. A“ p h . I . I I I . . I U m. I, "hung! to' regulate the opera- . to tender on a new one for Hus ‘ Mrs. Lamont, who has been I (3 Im'...: Finance. III-rhea . . . . .. ll Ition of powdeerd boats. allow home i “no”? I "MIRIIM Ih, I" I“. Com . . . . . . . . . 17 owners ‘0 Dd PM”! (In. This Informaion was supp lt'u i pas ew years. was null-t- “' “I” ~ '5 m " Im “ '9‘ In the Commons yesterday by t ed in lenderIthis year and lb MM Emu II“ Cm . 4 W. CXQM KM!” wan Northern Affairs and National concessm:I Wi‘lal be snowman. mm In '3 0““ m m m ‘ Noun" m " "nciai asso— to ht: Mrs. Dorothy Mace Lillian MacDonald. Montague Resources Minister Arthur I summer 3' . is: fun od- m ” a I foam up Ind do! m m maven,” me up. 'iaiicinair'il'fil ‘iliti: vesterday Donia. Souris. ucrelarv. president and Mrs. Cecile Laing in in ii question ’ aids. the low tenderer on both COMM.“ .""n' m c“ " 'm , gym”. 1 at ci 1 m3: “crib P?‘ R i: the Legion homo.“ Char- Mrs. Graoe Ron". mailofle- "flifnn. Riisliro. 2nd Vii-i- ivliii'i‘dfi" “‘4' ""I" "all" “V I """“°““."‘ ‘95" Ml n "Iron-twinge to no Walton’- . 0 A fedora comm t“ c“ “a I I“ h; bum“ Seen here are. left town. past president; Mu. mount. (Geo stow up n IQueeiis MP Heath Macqiiamc. Wilfrid Pick-rho- ' l i ‘l