lNe 4‘ over By HAROLD MORRISON submarine S the big. cable LONDON (CP| — The battle was likely. 31.500.000.000; Hamilton Falls power project inlgotiating with Quebec." he Labrador appears to be movingiemphatically. towards a decisive stage with al transmission that enormous financial stakes istudly to be completed in a few outside of Canada are involved ,wee . Premier Joseph Smallwood of .18 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri. Oct. 23, 1964.’ Hamilton Falls Line Report Expected To Be Ready Soon i Ihe. didn't believe such reopening} e no intentions of neg said Other sources here suggested and that final’ decisions may rest in Europe rat’ier than in. wfoundland. saying he has no. Canada. l the iintention ot' reopening negotia-i . {lions with Quebec on joint parti-' Rothschild banking family is in- i de“ 0‘ approximately 59.000000 > Clpalinn in the project. said in 1‘ volved along with a French con-i an interview lpates Sllldy Will It! complt‘lEd by the pOSSible development of a Que-fleet 1" 1965~ end of October or early here submarine next JFK’S—u MOTHER AT HOOVER FUNERAL Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. cen- tre. mother of the late Pre- sident John F, Kennedy. leav- 95 st. Bartholomew‘s Church at New York Thursday a attending funeral services fter for Herbert C. Hoover. With her are her son. Robert F . Ken- nedy and Robert‘s wife, Ethel. Joey Says Hamilton Falls Proiect TO Begin In 1965 By HAROLD MORRISON . LONDON iCPi—Premier .lo- very optimistic about. the proj- submarine cables might Smallwood of Newfound-, he anticipates con- sepli land says struction eel—the. $l 500000.000 Hamilton L Falls scheme in Lahl'adOr—Wlll scheme with a lot nvolved for for Paris: be launched next spring. with- 3 out Quebec's help. After conferring with consult- "Tlie Rothschilds also ect," the premier added. Earlier. Edmund de interview: “This : lot of Canadians. are Roths- world‘s big- child. a senior London partner stopped in London as part of a zest hydro-electric DON’T m‘oj- in the banking firm. said in an trip that will take them to other. Lesage withdrew from negotia- through Quebec. prove tower wires "perfectly feasible." Both Kierans and Smallwood arts of Europe. Kierans left Smallwood said he l am not would visit various parts of Eu- gloomy about the outcome. You rope but declined to disclose de- cannot dismiss a scheme in tails of his itinerary. Lesage lng engineers and international which so many Canadians are and his wife are in Rome. T'icy financiers. Smallwood r e i t o r- at ‘ an interview here that he has neither the interest cannot. be transmitted by high- an honorary degree. Birth-Control Pills on}; nor the intention of renewing bargaining with the Quebec gov- ernment for the purpose of ob- taining Quebec participation in the huge sc'icme. Quebec, R e v e n u e Minister Eric Kicrans. noting Smallwood .1mtidinan‘n- . . . . .. . .‘c l‘carfi'iglf‘I121§\i'otil: enot rc—oplcn B" THE CANADIAN pRESS 'h‘m-‘l'ng 0" '"hb‘tmg “9 a““°“’culties.' hawammg with Quebec issued Roman Catholic spokesmen in of the adrenal, thyroid, pitui-‘ a statement cx ressing “our . . mm, that W. .3." provincial of certain types of bll‘LIbCOl‘ILI‘OI.‘ case demands. governments will get together. is in the interest of all Canadians that this tremendous asset be developed." Kierans said “The pcople of Newfound- land and Quebec would derive great benefit from the proj- ct " for com- statement. Smallwood. asked ment on this latest control going to benefit." later will fly to .Athens where He also agreed if the power the Quebec prcmicr will receive By RC Church In Some Cases l month. Smallwood arride here on nadian a nd American steell rail operations. :the first phase of a three-week.companies. ' Montreal Locomotive Works iEuropean trip and planned im-i An interest,“ element in the, Limited will build 32 of the ‘mediate discussions mm the Smallwood mp 15 that Quebec 'units. each producing 2.400 London engineering “r 0‘ Revenue Minister Eric Kierans1 horsepowerv and General MO' reece. Cardew and Ryder on also is in London on a speech.'tors Diesel Limited of London Hi“! unlderwater power transmls' making visit. with intentions toionlu Will turn out the remain son p an. ' , er. COST ls MAIN ISSUE move to Paris later Lesage The premier said that iother countries have already? launched submarine power. ‘transmission and he no reason why this would not be .feasible in Labrador. The only: major issue is the cost andi {whether this would prohibit; Hamilton Falls power to Con-i solidated Edison Corporation inl Y e rk. This is one aspect of the engineering study. _ ' The route for the proposed power line would be from New- foundland across the Cabot lStrait to Cape Breton. t‘irough iNova Scotia. New runswick. Maine. New Hampshire and Massachusetts to Boston. Originally. the Britis'i New- foundland Corporation. the prime mover in e Hamilton Falls protect. had planned to‘ sell a major portion of the pro-’ Jected 6.000. horsepower of; energy to the Quebec hydro‘ power commission. wit the} surplus power shipped from Quebec hv high-tower wires to- New Yor . But last July Premier Jeanl tions with the corporation and with Smallwood's government. indicating that he corporation‘s sales terms were too high. 'There wa s some indication. however. that Quebec was pre-i pared to reopen discussions. ,though Smallwood said Tuesday | An informant said the iamousi 311m“ sortium interested in getting a cable share of Labrador power for ibec iron and steel industry that! could compete with existing Can also to in lime. principally to ‘ receive an honorary degree 1!! Athens. Informants said there is no. indication that Smalle and‘ sage would meet. though It was possible that orivate finnn- ‘ cial discussions between various . ' and government offi- cials ‘iiere and in Paris may be 1 developing. I CPR OTders 42 Diesels MONTREAL iCPi—Canadian Ptcific Railway has announ- . ced it has placed an n] u I with two Canadian manufacl- . turers to renew 42 units of the company's d i e s e l locomotive The announcement was made; by J. N Fraine. vice-president. l STEWART MOTORS 2 DA. SED (AS - TRUCK ~ get your hands on a service agencies for the first ltime in its 31-year history. a Iclinic spokesman said Tuesday. 1 . L. F. Mereik. an execu- itive member of the clinic. de- iclined to name the agencies sending women for advice be-‘ ause “they may get into diffi- The Criminal Code makes it Toronto and Montreal say use tary or ovarian glands as thefinegal to disseminate informa_ pills by is permitted as a means 0 members of the church' church - approved ythm method of family plan-1 proving the rh l’llfll". \. Frank Stone. director of R72 the Catholic Information ire in Toronto. couples making quest a S Gen-i1 said Catholic; cific re-.‘ for advice about family‘ .iave. been told since at countered in an intervieu that d .. f I t m ti "1 have been negotiating with (116:3,5132n35egimsummer a . them for almost two vears w't‘i- . . “ . 1 ' X The pills. issued under Val‘l-‘ out any constructive results at all." BRINCO WOL’IJ) DELIVER ous names by different manu» MAKE IT REGULAR However. the drugs that pre- vent conception are also :cncrw ally the most effective in ‘mak-. ing the menstrual cycle regu- s.- D) r. Some drugs supplied to regu- ltion on birth control or any- thing designed to prevent con- .ception. City Welfare Commissioner James Attwood says Iiis 'partment does not provide birth icontrol supplies but "if women larize the menstrual cycle also‘ is act as contraceptives. pharma- ‘ FARM-SIZED POWER FARM-SIZED PROD FARM-SIZED DEPENDAIILITY .EARM-Sion PRICE . . . ilnqyire we tell them where it. %iuns or PBOGRESStx LEADERSHIP MOBIL 43° UCTION symliiil 0I chain saw quality * * Dealers * * FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY I960 DODGE POLARA 2 DR. HARDTOP sI450 ‘ $I350 I sI450 31550 3I550 $75 (Blue) V-B enzlne. This car In In real (not! condition. It has everything. fully equipped. Well cared for by its former owner. A real buy at— 1960 PONTIAC SEDAN (Green). There Is absolutely nothing wrong wlth this nobo- moblle. Has had the best at one from its tonne: owner. Automatic unnumllslon, Hurry it won't be here long. Special at— l96l COMET 4 Dr. RANCH WAGON (Black). 6 cylinder. A nice clean wagon inside and out. like It In such good condi- You won't find another wagon tion. Priced right at— 1961 FORD SEDAN (Green). ’1'th auto to In A-t condition. Very clean inside and out. it has been extremely well cared for by the former owner. It In Just waiting for a new home. Priced ab- I961 METEOR SEDAN v-s Engine. This car has a new paint job, all new tires. Has been thoroughly gone over and out In first class con- dition. Don’t ml." this one. T957 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN (V-8 engine), A real nice looking automobile. clean inside and out, It has a special I‘d-Tone paint Job in grey. red and Range Automatic Transmlulon. All ood . If you like a flashy car. this Is what you have been looking for. Hurry, it won't be here long. I962 COMET SEDAN We have several to choose Irons. in green. blue and black. All In good condition. Good economical Six Cylinder En- ;facturers are designed to regu-s late better the menstrual cycle‘ Y . ' ‘ ' s - r Um“ 'h" “r‘gmal plan- am" so the womans fertile and in- lsh Newfoundland Corporation, which has been designated harness the 6.000.000 - horse- power schcmc. would have de. bec. the surplus power would; have. been sent across the in-: ternational border to be distrib- uted in New York by Consoli-. dated Edison Corporation. I But last July. Quebec fertile periods said Tuesda . ‘ can be plotted t0imore accurately. Father Stone y . e said Most Rev. Philip F‘, Help“ '1‘“ I‘ahrador‘pm‘h‘r at.l’ocock. coadjutor archbishop of the Ql'ph" hnrdcr- I‘mm QUP‘IToronto. told clergy about the approval last summer added no final decision been made by the. church. "The. whole issue is unde won't make any but has r dis- ‘cussion in Rome and the arch- PrP' bisho state— mier Jean image balked at the meni until It is settled as far proposed power prices. saying‘. they were too high. and with- drew from negotiations. For a‘ time there. was some fear h whole project might collapse. But Smallwood had earlier or- dered investigation of an alter-: native plan for getting part of the hugh power into the rich New York market by underwa— ter cable. The engineering report. under London firm. preparation by a Is to Weeks but Smallwood said he mesa of Montreal “id 9 was "very much encouraged" pills are used as $ means M1 by Preliminary 0”” briefings hey making the menstrual cycle I“? “New” 5" ‘regular. not as a me o _ ope to see the. constriicgcontraception . 11"." begin in H" spring" h. "Theologians consider an ir- sai . TALKS WITH FAMILY Smallwood said he also held talks with members of the‘ the (.vcle be mm “d family. ' Rothschild b a n k I ii 2 which has financial Interests In the British Newfoundland (‘or-1 boration. BRITISH GIRLS SAID SEXIEST LONDON (Reuters) ~ Brit— ish girls are the sexiest In the world but the are not as sex-preoccupied as American girls. Helen Gurley Brown said today. e American author of Sex and the Single Girl is in Britain to launch the book. blis'ied in North America We years ago. Her advise to British izirls: "Stay as sexy as you are. You may not be aware of your charms or as preoccu- pied by sex as your Ameri- can counterparts but this na- t u r a l. uninhibited attitude makes you just about the sex- .bilt Zirls in the world." -.v‘She said British izirls are. “less wilt-ridden about sex Ind hove fewer inhibitions as 0' l res . [y'Not (lint they are promis- e. i would never admire d the. as Rome is concerned," F Stone said. PETITIONED POPE An international Catholic laymen has petit the Pope and the. Ecumenical‘ Council to re a ppra group ise the Zchurch's teaching on birth con- other of ioned ‘ Kenna and Harrison Limited of: Montreal. says of ' hrm's‘ drug premarin: "Tie drug premarin and‘ other cstrogcns in the doses normally used for cycle regula- tion do not inhibit ovulation (fertility i. However. high - dos-i ages of premarin and other es- trogens may in h i b it ovula- of married women from social cists and doctors say. For 1 British Drug Houses 'n T a y . mm a supplier of “ghostly. Fashioned E. w. TbRNER LTD. MacDONALD Says the question whcthcr the “Lear-Y FARM EQUIP- rug is contraceptive as well as; . Annandnle .regulattory is controversial atl Lass: 81:3“ ‘ MURRAY WHITE presen. ‘ ‘ . SALES & SERVICE Dr. Leighton Smith. a mcdi-i in double knits John St. Charlottetown [1012:301on lightIin'iilNG cal spokesman for Aycrst. Mc-‘ arncl. jersey: $165 tines. easy on gas. Nice sharp looking auto in the compact class, Take your pick at— Sizes 7 - 24% 10.95 to 39.95 GLORIA LADIES‘ WEAR Great George St Ch'town ‘ McGOWAN LTD. _ ‘RAiIPii‘C’XiiIB'Eck‘ _ & (10. 31—point CANNON —— Kilmuir R. T. HOLMAN S’slde and Ch'town I964 CONSUL COIRTINA FOU‘R (White) 4 cylinder. Very low mileage on this baby (6700 Bedeque Summerslde RALPH DICKIESON New Glasgow ‘ifls‘itnmh SALES 8i SERVICE More" Douglas Bros. & Jones Inc. he Cnmpwe‘l I" 3 “W of the. Roman Catholic Archdi- trol. The. church now holds it is wrong to prevent conception by ‘artificial mean . In Montreal. Tuesday. Rev. John McConnell. vice-r" "' -‘ yreitular cycle as an illness in a certain way." Father McCon- nell said. “Nature provides that if it is irregular it Is not according to the. perfection of nature." f Therefore. he said. use of | pllls is seen as a method of| curing an illness. I‘ He compared the use of pills {to a system in use among so ;Catholic couples here since 1959 ‘in which they are instructed in. a met‘iod of plotting the wom-i an's cycle by recording her‘ temperature daily. thus at-' tempting to reinforce the‘ rhythm method of control. No CONFLICT SEEN v Dr. John Rock of Boston. a Roman Catholic who helped de- velop the contraceptive pill. told Canadian television view.' crs Sunday ' e is con-' vinced use of the pill by mar-- ried women does not conflict with church doctrine. Churcr‘i spokesmen did not name any drugs that could be use . V or i on s combinations of x drugs are issued to regulate the‘ ‘menstrual cycle or for contra-, Cention or for both purposes Hormones produced by janimal ovary. estrogen progesterone. taken in GUTTI‘l .cient quantity will inhibit the' eggs in the hu- man ovary. They will also reguv late the menstrual cycle. Other combinations are 3 m .e‘ andl on hi (“fl/l yea}- - iy (HA Charlottetown STORE RLOTTETOWN Open Saturday AFTERNOON TILL 5 p. m. owned If. she. hated to part with It, but two cars In the. {BELLY Wain out o! the ouestloli. Price new—$2225.00. Speclal w e — l l i to be eitact). Has imi the best at care by the lady who i t l i DOOR I958 PONTIAC SEDAN 3 A good looking automobile. Needs some work Rune fairly s ‘ "As Is". A mi buy in— well. I960 VAUXHALL VICTOR SEDAN ' (4 cylinder). Here In a nloe little our In real good con- dition. Blue In mlor. Looking for someone to core for u. Just like its former owner, A real good buy nt— TRUCK BUYERS WE HAVE THREE 1958 AND 1959 CHEVROLET (z G.M.C. HALF ION PICKUPS in good condition, priced from $700.00 to $875.00. So hurry in now it you mt a reel buy in o good dependable Pickup. 1962 Mercury $4 ton equipped with large plywood box. Six cyl. engine. good tires, real good appearance. Has been well cared for by previous owner. May be just the truck for moving those valuable potatoes in from the field. Look this one over now. I PRICE COMPLETE 1960 Mercury $4 ton express (steel box). This is a Heavy Duty Truck. Built for rugged work. I A good buy at ONE TON DUAL WHEEL TRLICKS (1):: Y: llhay: two ready for sole flatlyil‘nzttru: 1962 Mercury Models. condition at condition at" 7 RM. SPECIALS FRIDAY NIGHT I!” VOLKSWAGEN TUDOR (Color dark blue). booth; for I wide! on. TIIH h It. Good appearance. N ‘ oeda some work. Take It "no In". No trade on this one. 1950 DODGE a TON CHASSIS 5 CAD. A real truck (or the to (rower. Ready to go to work. Worth more than In prion” The above two vehicles will is hold all sale the Friday event-l. RMMBERw-Wl SELL 1'0 SILL AGAIN. BUY mu SERVICE FOLLOW! um ell-etc Incline. tor » are through our Appearance Gum-l and count enrvoh hmmuuflnopdromflumodhnwruhdnnfle one-rm warranty. flaunt Motors [ignite