AUTOMOI :VE FOR SALE 1957 VOLKSWAGEN Model A-95. 8 cyl-ilndetr with new I I Think Ahead To Winter - - Why Store It?SeI|It With A Want-Add Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 29, 1962. IEMPLO YMENT MERCHANDISE I Cars For Sale in good condition. cheap. Bert MacKinnon. Pisquld West. TRY THIS 1955 CHRYSLER Sedan for comfort and depen- dability. Low milage, good "WANT tires. excellent motor. Phone Buster 894-3621. 1956 PLYMOUTH V-8 SEDAN for sale. equipped with radio and is in A-l condition. Appl Monte Emery. Wood islands. Phone 433 Eldon Exchange. EARN ABOUT $600.M MONTE- Agents, Salespeople ly—Male or Female. A new item. needed everywhere by eryone. Write for details- P.0. Box 162. Station K. Tor- onto 12. Ontario. SECURITY. pendence. a Free Tur INDE- ? We id Hi? 31% mm Necem conpspor 132 cu n in: It " \\ ies clu Foods. Med- - - - - ’ , . lcines. Toiletries, Xmas Cards, M891‘-'=1t0l‘ freezer. Iifietlmo taxi‘? - V ‘ ‘ etc. Customer Premiums tn- Porcelain interior. 1001-b. zero I .‘ ------- .::.t. :.::::er- - -. / -5 . . DFIV8 y , a I 0 o c- \_ ’ radio. whitewalls and other Fun °r spm"°".m°' only 95”? $?79‘83 °' 31400 ‘K4’ . . - e,,d.ms_ $2750 over smmno applicants eligible for Free 51113960113 ' 56811. C118!‘ ONO ,-, \ fir.” {oi . off original price. phone 'Il“1;rll:gy lgffeiis \tVI'Ib§ 1, CG. town Store. 05¢ ovIv‘,:- _~‘ ".,.‘_~3-(.‘ . .R_ 89+6104 after 5. "35 9"» 3“ 0- ONE PIANO FOR SALE. GOOD - ' ' . .1 . Q . Ltd. 21 E t St.-P ul. M - -- 0 - _ - , ~~ tree”. as 3 °“ gttmdition. Apply 22.0 Ixlng gm 4“ reel, Charlottetown. 5 '~.J..'w..l\:'v:LvAn5z1 ——-——--—-—----——-— OORNPIFTYVEA rooaoou ' ,._ io- IIBEST BUYS EMPLOYMENT I-‘}:‘rG§df‘zw§m Pgjffg glfg " "‘ Help Wanted Female mattress, excellent condition. — ' ' . 4-67%. IN TOWN” WORKING MOTHER WOULD- Wm deliver Phone 3 - [mm A rtment, like reliable person to care KENhM OR Em r pee“ 0“ pa._:_—_.———— for two child ‘ h . was er. pop a - - APARTMENT FOR RENT. 3 Q . Phone 4-4336r:t!'1teLil'14mii.IIm.mm Deep clean Wash cycle’ deep bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen I OI Pontiac Sedan and spray rinse cycles. Relg. To keep up with modem and bath, centrally 1oc.ted_ Model Stra-Chief. Arctic white. Attention Women fi<12:r§i5rig1a’I.’nJ$1I7ii.lIi.l‘i)rors $10.0?) times and at the request of egtrsgcleérdizrfilitfligi Perfect throughout. . ~ ' monthly. Simpsons Sears, manyt fimmers..wvc§m;f‘il‘IIyn<;}V Box 20445 Wfthouut men‘ 1 _ rema it open - ____...___.________ O"'IY 9995-0° cain earrimymdii imce W —"C}£1‘mewwn Sm "€""’°°“ and 01059 Saturday at FOR RENT APARTMENT IN . ‘V °' Y°‘“' Nursery Stock Parkdale. 4 rooms and bath. 1...“ I959 Austin Sedan motor. Price $l200.00 ‘I957 HiIIman Delux sedan. A-1 condition. Help Wanted Male in your vicinity. For interview write- Articles For Sale KENMORE DELUXE PORT- able dishwasher. I setting capacity. durable arbor-its op. su wash and rinse $219 95. 1 only floor . Simpsons - Sears, Charlottetown Store. FOR SALE: 2 NO. 12 BASE- burners. warm morning heater. 1 oil range with bl - er. 1 space heater with cir- culating fan. numbers of re- conditioned washing machines. Apply Aylwaids Furniture Ex- change Ltd. OUT OUR WAY ‘ r‘ - _,. ... . I ' ‘ V‘ ‘I.- .I‘.', .- -' _ _ _ . ' By J. R. Williams :_j-2-——————:——Z-——'*’ GLADIOLII BULBS — DIG your own for $1.00 per 100_at Kinslia Gardens. Tea Hill. Contact I-I.J. Shaw. Still over 100.000 left. Mrs. R. G. Dunn. District Manager 200 Lalie Street Moncton. N. B. Boats, Marine Supplies FOR SALE FISHING BOAT 41 ft. long 10 ft. beam. fished one season. Apply Hughie Jack- son. Beach Point. open 29. 196 . , Kensington Feed Service Ltd. ous hot water. Plume 4-8698. after 1 p.m. APARTMENTS FOR, RENT ON Albei-ton. heat supplied. APP1! Albertoo. Main Street, and hot water William Profit, CITY & QUEENS BEHIND every dollar a man. woman or child, a good reason for you to shaiethe Unit- ed Way. SHARE YOUR good health- be one of the 1000 blood donors eeded at Red Cross Clinics. Zion Church Hall. Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. Oct. 30 and 31 and Nov. 1. BINGO KELLY’! Cross Hall. Monday October 29th. Time 9.30 p.m. Jackpot 8125.00. TURKEYS FRESH iv Area". Gil Henry. Dial 4-9313. FIDDLEBS' dancers‘ contest bi. An Parish Tuesday. Oct. 30. Good prises. Send entries to. Mrs. Urban Pineau, Bloomfield. "WE TBEAT the sick well" Giggey's Pharmacy. Vitamins for all ages. Shop at "your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized Vitamin products and Ton- ics. Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. ANNUAL MEETING 5th Dis- trict Liberal Association Char- lottetown and Royalty will be mmunity Centre, and thony ' Monday. October 29th at 8 p.m. Guest speakers. Refreshments served. ‘ FOR CHRISTMAS pleasure start soon with a beautiful pic- ture of your family at special low prices right for everybody one black and white 8 x 10 $2.00. REAL ESTATE Articles Wanted Now $600.00 TI955 Chev. Sedan As is $lO0.00 EXTRA SPECIAL I956 Dodoe Sedan- Standard 5 cylinder. Look $200.00 Martin's Gor-age ADVERTISING JUNIOR We need a young man. w'iiIh at least Grade 12 education. who would like to start in the advertising business. A knowledge of typing asset; other assets are a ant personality. nea-tness of ap- pearance ambition. The successful applicant will learn the advertising business, -and prepare himself for a car- eer in this field. If you are genuinely interested, kindly ap- ply to the undersigned: inter- isan STARTING TO BUY MONDAY St.._ Peters, Christmas trees. all sizes. William Milligan. St. Peters. CASH PAID! FOR Y O U R U.S.A. Canada Newfoundland. Great Britain. Foreign stamps N E W L Y REMODELLED. 8 Properties For Sale 1“ ACRE FARM FOR SALE at Lot 60. mostly woodland (pulp and lumber). Apply Mrs. Lena Phalen. Ocean View. P.E.I. for sale at 98 Up- per Que Street Charlotte- town. oil furnace. Price $9000. Phone 4-3218. room hous st of coin and stamp dealers in U.S.A. and Canada. Order now from John Reiiall. 361 Llsbar St.. Ottawa, Canada. FOR SALE WANTED Top prices paid for —- ale bot- tles, scrap iron, copper, brass, Houses FIVE ROOM HOUSE FOR rent; centrally located. $50.00 monthly. Phone 894-7309. 8 BEDROOM HOUSE 1'‘ O R and a splendid color 8 x 10 .00. in the best in town Art ‘ Studio. 160 Queen St. open even- ings too on appointment call 4-7223 ask for popularly priced Christmas cards. rent. newly decorated at 177 Sydney Street. Charlottetown. Dial 894-8941. 5 ROOM TENEMENT FOB rent, very central. available immediately. be ing occupation to Guardian-Patriot Box 20564. FORIRENT ONE HOUSE AND 116 heated apartment in U10 room dwelling house, modern conveniences including bath and re-modelled kitchen, three bedrooms beau on attractively double lot with beautiful view of water. Attractive price completely furnished. This property is ideal for summer views are between 10 a-m- and batteries. hides, wool. “CI 1‘ ““~ °“"- MAURICE BLOCK Qu-.-an st. Charlottetown G. W. Fairgrieve ’ ' CO LTD Advertising Marisager ' ' ~ Tl ks For Sale 'I‘h:I<}]u-araian-mint 153 Kent St ggzpzp. Eaton: pct»; saw: 7 “P “" . aw duty plywood . ',’.‘:?"...’.‘§,"," T”? Ga"°‘5°"- ATTENTION Guardian - Patriot GLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 8.30 AM. until 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephones at the "P 0f Clllsifled page for the Branch office coming your a . worn ADVERTISEMENTS 24 we"; minimum charge. Phone numbers. house num. ber, Box number, are charged as one word. various groups of numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary ’”-'- ' ' are acceptable. Cash Rats I-“em”. ANNOUNCEMENTS Sc per word. IO GIRLS 8: BOYS Did you know that if you are age 11 to 15 years old, you are eligible to have a paper route. THE GUARDIAN and THE EVENING PATRIOT WANTED ALE BOTTLES Phone 4-8595 residence and may oo- cupied year round if desired. For further particulars. apply F. A. Large. Solicitor. 140 Richmond Street. Charlotte-. town. Phone area code 902- 894~'i244. SALE: ONE BUILDING Farmers Market LARGE HOUSE CELLAR FOR tatoe po s. o feedeo cattle. mostly Short Horn. Apply 140 h c 46848. Pownal‘ Street. P on FOR 1 tel 12 ‘b 16 ed atpproxma y y . 115 canteen 6 months. All heavily wired. this building is all seasoned lumber and well painted. Can be seen at For- t-ime Bridge. Mrs. Vernon Davidson. ONE HOUSES FOR SALE: ' low priced house and one high from enter your name to win at ‘Keith Cai-michael’s Sherwood. FOR SALE FEEDER CATTL . I-lave routes available. This is the ideal way to earn extra money. “APPLY NOW” word minimum cha e. ' ' to the Circulation Dept. SPECIAL NOTICES Wrths, p oh - - $1.25. Weddings IEngsgsmee.nis‘, of the Guardlan'Evemng Cards of Thanks . 5. Ad. Patriot Office. dltlonal each name printed I0. I mamorlams $1.75 Addiiciondi Business 0ppL.rtunifles Verge. eislch Rnhewspaper line of DENTAL FIRM RE;QUIRwg Om wt vme and Verne a le distributor or gyla maintained l0c per (Twp Germanp porcelal: cum ony 5 average words teeth for the rovince (5 to 6 letters each) per line. P,E.I." Interested I Obtmrv not?-I will be charged $1.50 please write Guardian-Patriot for the first 25 words 3c per word . nofter. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS I insertion rs in both nawspepo Box 20322. Charlottetown. Employment Wanted E Apply Robert MacDonald. Nine Mile Creek. 150. LS x N-H PULLETS F701! sale, ready to lay. Apply Mrs. Harold Mayhew, New London, P.E.I. FOR SALE — 200 PULLETS. BR. crossed NIH. laying. Ap- ply John MacNutt. Mal-pe- Q1-I herwood, ‘aflvailable Rim- medlately. Ap y Mrs. us- At Victoria sell Roper. Charlottetown. P. E. I. R.R. 6. Dial +5932. Lamge well preserved eight Photography TAYLORS USED CAMERA sale——ou.r camera department requires space. so we are cie - fllow-lug used cameras at prices that make them giveways—— 35 taflex with 2 Aux. lenses and 99.00. 35 MM Aires f 1.9 lens and case $45.00, 35 MM Petri automatic with case $52.50. 35MM $40. ' on- with case 20 Anscot Readyset flash $12.00, SMZM Kodak Re- liant $25.00. All these cameras have been checked by our re- pair department and all car- ry our guarantee. Taylors Jewellers Ltd. 121 Grafton St. i 3. Ventura 1 Wanted To Rent ATTENTION: Old time fiddl- ing and step-dancing contest at Stanhope-Coveheacl Community Hall on Monday Oct. 29. 8:30 p.m. Sponso by Covehead C.W.L. Send entries to Mrs. Charles O'Brien. Covehead. FILMS OF Scotland presented by Mr. H. Forsythe Hardy of The Scottish Film Board. Birch- wood High School. Charlotte- town Monday November 5th. at 8 p.m. Tickets for sale by mem- bers of The Clam MacLeod Soc- iety. Admission 50 cents. Births, Deaths Marriages BIRTHS CAMPBELL — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Sept. 28. 1962, to Mr. and . s J. Campbell, Falrfield, twins. boy Donald Victor. 5 lbs. 13 07.9.. girl Donna Ann. 4 lbs. 15 ozs. Still in Hospital. CARD 0!‘ THANKS We wish to thank the doctors -and nurses of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital and all our friends and naeiglibours for their many kindnesaes and for c RELIABLE ADULTS REQUIRE furnished 2 bedroom apart- of for Dficed I|0|l9€- 5 mile! winter months. Centr loca- Charlottetown on paved hi8I!° lion p f ed. ill Iurnis-h gnaw glirmlltl reference. Phone 4-0172. us an- o x Charlottetown. RENTALS ourrsn. LESSONS 4-sun, AC- cordion and violin lessons. in- Rooms struments furnished hi home. HEATED HOUBEKEEPIN6 room for rent in Montague. Write Post Office Box 483 or phone 108. Montague. fin RENT — ONE HEATED was at low rates. adults and children. Write Mr. Emanuel. zoo Pownal St. Charlottetown. Day and evening private lcs- . t Idl.Ied- wwn public is ur Announcements ml. 1.1. DUFFY will be eb- seot from his office until Novem- ber 5th. KINGS COUNTY BEHIND EVERY dollar there is a man. woman or good reason for you to give the United Way. MASQUERADE Dance. Long River I-Iall. Oct. 30th. Music by Urban ighan. PRINCE COUNTY BEHIND EVERY dollar there is a man, woman or child. good reason for you to share the United Way. HOT GOOSE Supper and has- aar. Crapaud Hall. Saturday November 3nd. Serving Sponsored by St. I > HOT CHICKEN Supper. Tues- day evening. November 0, Freetown. Sponsored by United Church Women. FIDDLING and step-dancing contest, Egmont Bay Hall Nov. ember 8, 8:00 Peter Gallant. out Bay, OI‘Suez Crisis By BEN KELLY (CP)—Cuba crisis week in Parliament raised the grade of theoliisii Suez crisis in a saw locks seed a Cana- dian polltical division similar to that of 1 . However. the seed never ger- mlnated, largely because Prime Minister Dlefenbaker declared that Can would stand by el with Sue: arises from the-positions taken Green the present external af- fairs minister but at that time the chief opposition spokesman on foreign affairs. After Britain and France in- vaded Egypt to the aid of Egyptian Premier Nasser, Mr. St. Laurent clearly pressed C a ii a dlan govern- ment disapproval of the inva- o si ti. He spoke bitterly in Parlia- ment of what he considered to be the disregard of big powers for small nations and said "the era when thesupermen of Eur! ope would govern the whole world has and is coming pretty an en " ' IES I now, Britain and France were close Allies of fl 3‘ OBITUARY R. G. FLEMING The sudden passing on Oct. 4th of R. G. Fleming of North Rustico saddened many hearts in the community and surround- ing districts. Born in North Rustico, July 12th, 1886. youngest son of Cor- nelius Fleming and Ann Cannon he was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church, a lgving husband and a kind fa- t er He is survived by his sorrow- ing wife (Bertha Doironl, two sons and three daughters Corne- llus of Halifax and Gregory in Violet Grove Allbehlxi-, rude. Mrs. Walton Skinner. Mol- lie in Ottawa and Ella. Mrs. Herman Cumpson of Londo Ontario and one brother J. Fleming of Charlottetown. His funeral was largely attend- ed, the funeral Mass was con- ducted by his Pastor, Rev. L. J. Ayers who also conducted the service at the grave. His pallbearers were Jack Doyle, Tom Doyle. Edward Doi- ron, Robert Woolner. Lionel Ro- binson and James A. Peters. Mr. Fleming was laid to rest in the Family Plot in North Rustico Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late R. G. Fleming wish to thank all their kind neighbours and friends those who sent Mass cards. flowers, e W: . to . bert Bradley and. to all those who helped us in any way dur- ing our sad bereavement. KOREAN STUDENTS The Republic of Korea sent '1‘ surpl totalled 400,000,000 bush- ». 14% Canada. And his outspoken cri- ticism of them incensed Mr. Green who charged Mr. St. Laurent with lumping Britain bringing Russia to Mr - Montague 97-2 - Souris I57 - Alberton 68-2 A Cuban Crisis Raised Shadii. At Ottawa and France in with Russia in by saying: ‘‘It is high time Canada‘-had a government w cli will u knife Canada‘: the bac ." Against the background. the produced similar political divi. sions with the Liberal and Pro- gressive Conservative roles re- rs . Immediately after President Kennedy announced the U.S. blockade. there was a distinct impression here that the Caps- dian government was appalled by the American plan to and search on the high Cuba-bound vessels. to say so would have in- dicated to Russia a split in the Western defensive alliance. And it wo d also have given the opposition the chance to recall . Green his stab-in-the back charges over Sues. PEARSON UPSET Liberal Leader Pearson II said to have been as deeply up- set at e .S. action as the government. especially since in his view the U.S. acted without consulting its Allies. merely ad- vising them shortly before Mr. Kennedy went on television of what was ann . However. at the same time Mr. Pearson is understood to have considered that the over- riding consideration was to pre- sent a s id Western front against Russian efforts to plant strategic missile bases in Cuba within a 100 miles of the U.S. mainland. ' 5 stop use By DILLON GRAHAM WASHINGTON (AP)-United States food stocks are so large now that Agriculture Secretary reeman feels on a wide- spread conflict like the Second World War would require all- out farm production. Freeman has told reporters n ‘s pieiscnt farm production poli- cies"«in the event the Soviet- Cuban crisis should lead to a limited. Korean - type engage- ment. A needed. he said, if nuclear war should come "because no one itiiows what such a war would do. The U.S. now has adequate stocks of food and fibre. he said. to meet needs such as were in- volved in the Korean engage- ment. Present s are more than 50 per cent larger than when the Korean War he- gan in 1950. he said. The ,population increased to 179.000.0110 from 151,000,000 du ing the 10-year interval between 950 and 1960. '3 he secretary said the wheat re - evaluation would be 3 U.S. Food Stocks Adequate For All But Global Conflict Igan. as compared with 1.300,- 000.000 bushels now. The feed- grain surplus was 3.000.000 tons us. DEFENCE PLAN READY .. Freeman said the agriculture department's civil defence ma- chinery "is in a very advanced state of readiness." Freeman said "we know the location of every commodity and its volume. and we kno If war should co aid. his dc artment is ready to take control of al and agricultural supplies. A master more than a year ago. A field organization was ,de- signed to make plans to handle agricultural responsibilities fol- lowing an attack. He said that under the country defence board system. agricultural department employees are in event of nuclear attack to as sume control of all food at tlis wholesale level‘ and of all farm machinery. The secretary said his depart- ment has detected "no re scare-buying of any kind" since n the Korean War he- rec during our re- cent bereaveroent. The family 2.234 exchange students to the the J Harold Mac- United States the 1961-62 Lennon. academic year. NOTICES NOTICES DOYLE'S RADIO & TV FOR SALE ONE LANDRACE boar, 2 years old. Dam score 91. Eligible for bonus. Merwui 32. Covehead Road. - Articles For Sale "' NUMBER or STORM win!)- of own, various sizes. eaiceliait condition. Grafton Street. Phone 4-M41. FOR SALE—MOODY POTATO 2 ha! MALE aoinonns Access‘. modated at 238 Kent Street Charlottetown. W A N T E 1): GOOD HOME close to the centre of town for young male disabled pension- er. Apply Guardian - Patriot Box M358 Charlottetown. REMODELLING dings raised a n d foundations installed. - thing from the batement “go the attic. Dial 4-6407. BUILDING done. Bull WOMAN WANTS JOB AS COM- NW8. Grahams Road PIIMO pgnmofinna ‘ccoMM(mAT_ MIN 0' “EM ‘“’I“°“°°P“‘¢ “ 9’ ed at Eureka House Victoria. in for 1 person. Apply in writing p.m. bend mm. ‘M hon‘ E , , MG-Indus-tum B°”°°=6- V cooked meals. Phone Grap- Iectrlcal Wirina EXPERIENCED MARRIED of straw. Jon Waiver-s..Unlon sud 4-83 or write Mm I-win Jobs -- Large or small’ rvn’an faigrnml worltro Road. Phone 2-1118. Cll1n°!1- Lennon "Air conditioning . V PIT 811 '—::—-.T''—'-'?''‘''’'— - M. Gumm_ pm“ 3“ son gfitfin T:Va3..RtE°GISTEB- Apartments wlmflflfl _ _ “mm-———-'——-————-MERCHANDEE Mm,,.".,,°°"‘°", iron BENT: iNsn.imans:ar Q Appllinea aqua--as tt 1-;‘:".."‘a.. n...'.$%"’ 0" “'8' NW» '1' “W 5-W "' ‘ ' monthly. Phone 4-am. ::.'.°°°r.:..:‘.".‘?.':'t.-.':"‘n WE SPECIALIZE PHONE COLLECT Charlottetown 89 NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING . ALL wonx GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES . . . . . TERMS TO SUl'll Their eitohange took pus. during consideration of a bill to ‘' FREE ESTIMATE ' NO OBLIGATION "From anywhere on P.E.I." 560 - Summerside 436-3419 ‘MONARCH ROOFING 8: INSULATION CO. “Specialists in all types of Siding at Insulation" JAMES o. STEWART -— 131 North River Rd. TENDERS Tenders will be received until November 10 fortliehauiingofbutterandsuppliestoand from Charlottetown and Hunter River for the winta months. Tenders will also be received for bulwar- milk. Lowest or anytze-nder not necessarily-ac- New eLAsc-:-ow DAIRYING co. I New Glasgow. P. E. 1." NY. Stocks Show Decline During Week NEW YORK (APl—'I1ie market last week made drama- tic moves ' FOB s A r. x — or ——--———-—-—-—-—-——- » Auction. 10 re7:1rae;‘ei-ea .:gu.1l: I00- . floor; in t d: centr ; ::.rr.';:'...'.:'I.. 0...... .2. -s..+————————————“""""";"‘°"""""“‘ "°‘*-:‘é.Y-‘i-‘=69-r““’ p.m. Anus ,,,‘,':.m¢’... PALMER ELECTRIC Aprrm) ’... it 't‘ ” wmflj cow. ufl cm; (4) M. VH3. PDQ I-l1"o1::fl'W& I ' .;‘3...‘f’"‘:.a.i"i'.'.a?’_.3%'..."’..1.':.f ""' a .-:'...".:-.'9.':. atom“; PROFESSIONAL CARDS cattle on bade. V cm. ' .. , . . i.."":~--........... Architect.» --" ' . I 128.!t.ichinond' II.“ None 5 . "I" ‘*- MW“ no. 3.. my ' Spec:-ifioaee. A Architect _ PHONE . .. am.§EfiE§§“" umnraicnu o.aaminmus.: as wztwmo no It taeisunsanlnln ‘ 3 ' R.‘ In 3 ‘IX?- uosuuus. e.-nu. * mm - mo . in ‘Tuesday ginning. I . Calico! \- Robertson Memorial Lecture 2'. PRLNCE "OF WALES COLLEGE V_'lhepubIclsoordiallyhivtted toittenauu I MemoriaI’Lecture . ’ uigtaoavaed by _ MI!s.~Norinan Robertson ’ ‘of State‘ for Eiitanal Affairs on November 6 at 8:30 in the Tglltorium I 3: 3 5 'i;='ii§‘5 ’ 2‘§I * §§§g8§ Ego: aaggg egg =§§§ § 1 ':l 3 ii‘. iuii i amend the - TheNewfoundl the Cuban crisis developed. MacLean Replies Fishermen Aided FairmGredttAct. loans to fishermen comparable with those made by the Farm Credit Cor- poration to farmers. eat loam act. as libero is for loans to "nets-In n-gig Tgisfig- . ..;ii!.-.;..;'.%‘.=-.§::.5.‘i4iii his condemnation. He concluded Cuban crisis might easily have-I plan for this was worked out 9-