.33: fl 10 The Guardian. Giulottetown. Mon. Ipfll 18. 1984.! French Aid-Giving Program Sparks Protest At Home PARIS (Apt—France. with a! touch of pride. proclaims itselft the champion aitl-qivine nation' of the world and some taxpay- ers are protcsting. . new word—cartiertsm— sums up the protests l The word comes from a se—‘ . § tar, A A KISS FOR THE BRIDEGROOM .\t the time, it was revealed . Saturday. US, District Judge Chule Flirt-tut \ e 1 r n "is lmiticr- tmu ' t" 1H"! HQHW‘ til Il-‘till'lt‘ltl~ Ht" it'rnuk Wilson ruled the witnesst "wk ~n~ mu 3”:le 3...... A”... 'u‘rm- l'pnit' “(Witllti'l "t‘lt’f muv land. is Willie. :l‘liP \\'t|lll'lll at “,Immflpr Official Edward C“; to kiss a sptm'ta'or m r at.» ‘t 'l‘t‘mplc iltllltli.t'l ‘tltl' 'i. N23“ is "nldt‘l‘llflf‘l‘lv Pfil‘illl of Baton Rouge. La,_} hi: brim. ,1". tom“... .-- m... (\P Wirrphotot could not he cross~examined in litta Trial Reported Threat To Assassinate Bob Kennedy CHAT‘i‘ANOOGA. ‘l‘cnu Court records shoucd Sit'urduy that a mysterious zt~sztsstnntinit \‘oitcil an alleged threat to kill about it. 'l'ltt‘ lll‘it’lt‘. .1 (WWW 'lltilll‘“ ‘ t ,. ,. “ connection \\'lih the alleged U H. “mm”, “mum nnhort thrcnt, her-muse ll was not rele-l F. Kmmcdy‘ ‘ ran! to thc trtal. ‘ (‘hicf pt'n.~(‘('ttlm‘ .lximcs \'r~:il. l‘nrtin was secretary and in a secret session of (‘Olll'l it'cb.l business 316‘!” of the Baton \fllt’i tltc :o\'crttmcut'.~ t-lticf; Rnufle local and the govern- \\|ll‘l(‘:~5 reported to the it'Bl a; tncnl's key witness in tlte Chat- Mmm threat by James Hoffa to killt tattooga ' trial. Testimony by _ ‘ ‘ the attorney ecncral. .\f‘fll said Partin linked Hoffa to tamper .ll'l‘l-"lR'l'l‘t‘"“1 “"31 ll" he personally know nothingtefforts. When the cryptic reference to All" it"ttf Itivnttonmi t ilottn': it"i- the assassination plot came lie-t fore the jury—without elabora-t tion——on Feb. 28. Teamsters} president Hoffa angrily told re-l porters: “i deny it. it's a lie: and it never happened.“ Hoffa and three others were convicted March 4 of trying to fix a Fed- eral Court jury. They are free on bond pending appeal of prison sentences. l ORDERED SEALED The transcript of the secret‘ session in which Neal men- tioned the threat against Rob- ert Kennedy's life was ordered sealed at the time. It became public during the last week when Judge Wilson filed a me- orandum explaining why he had denied a new trial to Hoffa and the others convicted. i In Chicago. where he goes on trial April 27 on a charge of misusing $20,000,000 in union pension funds. Hoffa accused both the government and Judge Wilson of seeking to prejudice that case. The secret session was quested by Neal, who explained —according to the transcript portion just made public—the government felt mention of such a threat would be grounds for‘ a mistrial. . rics of articles by Raymond L. Cartier, editor of the magazmt ParisMatch. Cartier contends France could better spend its largesse at home where there is an urgent shortage of hous- ing, highways. classrooms and teachers. along with underdo- l velopment of the telephone sys— tem an inland waterways. One of the arguments is that “at the moment when France seems to want to increase still more its excessive aid to the underdeveloped countries. America is retiring from game. The United States had made this the base of its whole foreign policy." To African nations receiving ‘French aid, cartierism has al- most become a dirty word. President Maurice Yameogo of Upper Volta has warned: “Look out. Raymond Cartier wants to throw sand in our- couscous." a hominy-like sta- ple popular in Northern Africa. FEARS SHIFT Leopold Senghor. president of Senegal, says he fears a trend to shift the centre of aid from Africa to Asia and Latin Amer- ica. France does not spend as much on foreign aid as the United States, but it claims it uses a bigger percentage of the gross national product value of yearly goods and serv- ices produced. ' According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, France in 1961 Belgian reserve caused by medical strike STRIKING ' Doctors in ’THE AitMv streams.“trad” ier Tltco Leferve in crisis Belgium. stand behind bars of barracks window in Brussels. reading “We are Murderers." The call up of the doctors They hold placards — one witn came when negotiations with play upon the first name (it striking doctors and dentists the premier and the ot 11c r tailed after 12 days. devoted i to foreign .78 per cent of its aid. The U States figure was .72. Britain'.. was .66 and C . percentages for later years new 000-000 roughly the same. anada‘s was In actual contributions. the used almost three per cent at United States gave $3.410.000- . . . 'tliS GNP. He cites h 000 in 1961. and Franco $943,.. "me" i charges and the method of call. Cariter claims France realty l CHI-“mg the GNP~ nowfi 1w » Pictured to the left is an interior view at our fine new Ladies' Wear Store. it gives us great pleasure in opening Mona's Boutique. Differ- ent as night and day. where Quality. Fashion and Service will be our Motto. We extend to you a warm and sincere welcome to visit us during our grand opening. Come in and see our fine display today. Mr. McCannoll 140% Great George St. Dial 4-8924 K \N‘ a \zfic’.‘ a g. . s a") 3 .41.?“ . he i . PEN/AW One of Charlottetown's Newest and Most Modern Ladies' Wear Store ! FREE Draw each day for First Three Days Mon.. Tues. Wed" LADIES' FOUNDATtON’S WHILE THIEY LAST . . . Free. 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