> re -Car- me nTeRTede mente “~Ngttyen Cao~Ky’s military -re-~ oe seems oF MOP MAN PRI RTOS RON gre sear bese? 3 _jzed milk vans with’ the horse: . drawn type-on half’ ofits 30 ieee routes hecaiise théy. feel *. The horse is madcing a.come- back in Kitchéner, Ont., in the age_of the machine.A_Kitch- ener dairy has replaced motor maton —eeeemememepmareruaene * Buddhi: st Sect ( Continues | Mi itary. Regime From AP-Reuters in the saine town Monday How- SAIGON (CP)—Two suicides ever, The AP said a later un- ‘and possibly a third were re- confirmed report said the’ girl ported in South Viet Nam -Mon- survived. : day. as Buddhists. continted The leaflets accused US. their protests against Premier leaders of making money, out tf -the-war--against —the —Viet Cong guerrillas. ‘The leaflets. asked: ‘Who profit (in)™ this exterminating warto enrich themselves?’ gime and leaflets blasted Presi- dent... Johnson. and .other U.S. leaders for their support of Ky- Monday’s suicide reports@pol- lowed the self-immolations. of a nun anda gir! Sunday- for the Buddhist cause The ~ latest- confirmed: was that of a Buddhist Johnson, US. Dean Rusk, Robert dor Henry Cabot State Secretary Defence Secretary McNamara, ~Arnbassa Lodge and | “suicfde who burned te death at the Buddhist Gen. William Westmoreland, e ‘Institute inthis South Vietna- commander.-of U.S. forces in” mese_ capital. Viet Nam There was .confusion as ‘to| Thich Tam Chau, chairman’ {dentity. Reuters news/7dgency |ef the Buddhist Institute, ‘said the Buddhist. was a 19 warned of more’ suicides unless year---- old-girl---identified —by=-Ky—steps—.down and _ lets monks as Ni-Co Vien Ngoc. The | civilian -govérnment take over Associated Press said the. per-| FIGHTING CONTINUED son was identified by monks as|: As the protests swept on, fellow monk Thich -Quang | fighting went on in South Viet Thanh. Others at_the institute Nam. insisted the vietim was an 18 | year-old. girl, the AP reported. __Earlier . Monday, ‘a « Buddhist- monk burned? himself ‘to -death fn Dalat, a former resort 115 .. miles *northeast of here. * lin. three days of fighting. Ameri- GIRL.~CUT VEINS car casualties were reported A Buddhist girl was reported light. ‘her-veins—and- -Hett-—The—South—Vietnamese—Army—— The U.S. 25th Division’ chased jabout 1,000 North Vietnamese regulars .through the Central. ‘Highlands near the Cambodian border, after reporting 227 killed - Blig not when you use.. DAN ste for improved | ‘Disease Control and Higher Yields, 5] ROFIM4HAAS RESEARCH ——- Se £ Bas ote ee Distdtbuted by Canada Packers Ld, Ch ame rae ISN'T. PROGRESS WONDERFUL. Then followed the names of Problem i in: POTATOES? f ¢ 2 sar go 6 The. Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., May 31; 1966. ™ a bee OTTAWA ‘ter Nicholson said Monday he is . hopeful that the Montreal long- shoremen’s —strikecan—be—set-- itled- “in’a reasonable time” as, a result of weekend. discussions. A ‘fantastic’ wage offer had ‘been made to the strikers. \..HOwever, he appeared to rule out the question of compulsory | Former: i Premier ‘Arrested §| LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)—Con- -\golese government troops ar- | lrested three ex-cabinet minis- | ters and a former premier |Monday on.a charge of plotting | to drown President Joseph_D. | | Mobutu, the general who seized | power last November. A spokesman said many members of parliament were} jinvolved ’ and will be seized. “The plotters will be tried for | | high treason. and probably changed in-a-public-square,’’-said Information Commissioner Jean Jacques Kande, horses provide taaket and more efficient delivery. : (CP.-Wirephoto). -passies' were involved in thé : plot. and breaks in diplomatic relations likely will follow. He declined to name the embassies ° | but said none was. African as lfar_as he knew, - Those under -arrest include manuel Bamba, Jerome .An- any. and Alexandre Mahamba, all ministers in the cabinetof. ex-Premier. Cyrille Adoula, ‘and Evariste Kimba, premier for six weeks. ‘before- Mobuto seized power. BAM Protests’ said it killed 160 Viet Cong sought of Da Nang, a_centre of LED PLOT... opposition to Ky until he sent, Radfo Leopoldville called See eS Mow Bante so. OS Soul harh-Gere Canes The leaflets accused the ee Gake ive Gnas ok \United States of a “bloodthirsty 4, . president. Joseph Kasavu- lact’“in the crushing of the Da Naie rebellion, bu’s Bakongo Tribe. 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Follow this e way en- pint bottle and add enough|dorsed by many who have tried grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. | this. plan and help bring batk Take two tablespoons full a day|alluring curves an graceful as needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Note how quickly Plan. bloat a feck More air much bet- -If your first purchase does not |.ter you fee show vous a cna easy way to hansen Cesta Ps -—— aia active. e o> Drrwane is a trademark. Reg. Canadian Pat. Off. and in principal foreign ¢ countries. asta re Ree ewer BU nt ta hes BRT GEERT BRE TEEN Chemicals for Canadian Agriculture, PA REET ET ORIN ONINT AME ea ed ’ -" CoMrANS “OF CANADA, uimireo | WEST HILL, ONFARIO an oe = — ~RHA-M-1-66 Kande said four foreign em- regain | hips, | More oo youthful |’ 2) Labor Minister Nicholson | oy Hopeful After Discussions (CP)—Labor Minis: ‘the: Commont that” he bélieves tion oft the size of work gangs the. natural processes of collee- tive” bargaininig4will bring about the “best. solution. Mr. Nicholson © said. “labor- management differences on wages and fringe benefits had ibeen” narrowed during the talks he .had had with “both in Montreal Sunday. He. said the shippingy,federa- tion had made a_ substantially higher wage offer—‘‘fantastic increases, I suggest’’—but. was properly insisting on a guaran- teed increase in productivity during the second year of the contract | and use of new“equipment. ASKS ABOUT ‘LAYOFFS New. Democrat Leader Doug- las asked abow 2? --> ot the federation would guarantee jobs for niy ov pcr cent or the. 4,000 workers ‘involved. Mr. .Nicholsn ‘said — that was sidés“in of an accurate summaty: "> federal arbitration when he.told ottawa Friday night and again pgetthak was ae that some layoffs would result from new work procedures. But the shipowners had offered ” job se- curity for all men who had/| worked at least 15 or 16 weeks last . season. p He added’ that this would ex- tend job guarantees to all but the- casual longshoremen—‘“taxi The labor‘ minister said both drivers and such’’—who make the federation and the Interna- tional Longshoremen’s Associa- up about 15 per cent of the work force. -|tion (CLC). accepted in princi-y Robert. Thompson, Social _{ple_his_suggestion for _a federal Credit leader, wanted to know spreading to _other _ inquiry to study the key quess'whether further government BOS, : = + eaid im an mterview corporation. : | that with projected demands for urafium over the next two. dec- lades, utilities” using nuclear Cost'Squeeze |: | For Uranium power should assure themselves of uranium ‘supply. Is Foreseen “| “If the demand increased with n ja-sure in-the early -1970s as bas been . ‘predicted by -mamy ex- WINNIPEG (CP) ae Utilities perts, a sudden increase... in planning—to use—nuclear power price. ‘‘is_a very real threat.” could find themselves in a Uranium reserves: already are uranium . cost squeeze . unless inadequate, he said. they start negotiating-long-term | ‘You é¢an have a big reserve contracts with the oe indus- but there is a. limit_to the rate. try; W. M. Gilchrist, of,-Eldorado Mining and ing Co. Ltd... said Monday. The presi ‘don’t realize.” .. t pf the crown’ mr. Gilchrist’ suggested public ~~ Utilities either in, ‘or planning measures were<cpntemplated to to enter, the fuclear power field | ond. this ailogat wildcat should begin negotiations to | ~ : Mr: Nicholson’ said’ the. s ike mining indus A similar sit- is legal. He added fe ke canon nant cuasty with the | picketing” is permitted. coal industry where customers | David ‘Lewis: (NDP — York and suppliers kept closely in- | South) asked whether the 15 \formed about ea@h other's’ \per-cent figure came from the | needs. 'federation or: the union. | Mr. Nicholson’ said the federa. | tion supplied that figure but had | IF IT’S FISH agreed to supply the union with | amd can be caught... ] its statistics for checking. . ., WE HAVE IT To another question, he said he did not think there was tay | Queen Street Meat | immediate danger of the strike | _ Market -: _Canadian | DIAL -4-7336 ee) ~ "establish a dialogue*-with—the-}-- SEES PERIURY “KITCHENER = (CP) ok Kitch@e magistrate said Monday “at least, four people out of every five are deliberately : perjuring themselves” when» they, give testimony on the, amount of alcohol they -have consumed, before driving. Ma- —_ J. R. H Kirk- patrick, .. aking from’ ‘the bench, | said that, although all drivers sus- pected :of having consumed , al- ner that ere: eC —whigh- you-can extract i -cohot are-offered_the test by_ ‘poe | Thier is something MANY. RECHS lice, the more wily types refuse it, and the court is not allowed to . take cognizance of the re- fusals. Pa dei) Volkswagens - | ~ ‘Are Our ‘Specialty Complete fine of genuine Volkswagen parts. ‘RUDISCH'S GARAGE _ | 2 Alberry. Plains Lan) : & | x ne Paper advertising arlottetown or their Dealer nearest you. One thing about your daily newspaper... . ~ You.can Pick it up when you want to. Put it down. Go’ back to it in-your own sweet time. No one ever stops you in the middle of a sentence to make you tead-an ad. You can take the ads or leave them alone. But you prefer-to take them. We know that. 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