F L M Ingestion Gmugfnttfiiwcant dictumtouti‘t-[ywiafofigt‘wt “masque-wit W 130 W twer' min .5, this" -'your 1 .orw your songs?" Massey- erguson 0535 0V9 company beam it is located my liver! in the US. bit wins Marie» “id R ° Of C I U S I.“me m “if g :3 germ directed by officers 0! mgflmentlzbyag‘dyatlhe'n answered “I in purposes 0- —_- ‘ .oc : . F n 0 ' ling business in the me o! the parent ommy ow‘m' uh when an American asked . 't. WASHINGTON (CP) —- The Utah farmers excessive trade-In ‘ a” US. Supreme Court has re-allowances. keyed a plea by Massey-Fergu-z The suit by Intel-mountain 'llhe SJ“ of Toronto for re. 1 Ford Tractor Sales CompanylMonday- 1 View of a lower court decision}Md 0M Emmi“ h the company contends may co open the Way for “WW-‘4 Sunsl adlan subsidiary. Massey - For- .gainst a vast number of for-‘ guson Finance Company of Can-i .18“ comm“ operating m me‘ ada Limited. and the two U.S.: U-gmmgbslfgusimple_ company: Massey - Ferguson dec , - 'Inc. and Massey-Ferguson Fl- "ml-“WWW?” agnthrgegf fgl nance Corporation which ha e ‘lflf‘gfigg in Utgah by dis_i their headquarters at Detroit. 3 t . ' ibutou competing They claim Canadian compan & m The y ; equipmem that tained that while its US. sub- loch PENTIAG (38 models in 11 series) Pontiac Parisienne Custom Sport Coupe BEAU MONT (10 models in 3 series} Beaumont Sport Deluxe Coupe which. in effect, said that the , . Canadian company can be sued for her first appearance in the‘ In this case So The appeal pony was liable to anti - trust ng arrangement known as , American operations." were dedicated to the Se .Fer son u trying to} sidiaries may be subject to pri- uNonh‘ . ' mitten rsgnopoly by givring‘vate anti-trust suit in the US. 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A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE AUTHORIZED PONTIAC - BUICK - ACADIAN’ - VAUXHALL DEALER IN CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. 118 St. Peter’s Rod Charlottetown. P.E.l. Dbl 2-1243 Be sure to watch M” on ORGY-TV My at 10:” pm. and “Zero One” on CFCY-TV Tuesday 8 pm. bers of the Royal Architectural QUGIJGC Plans ’mstnute of Canada. ' The Winner 0! the competition will get the contract for de - ~. t MONTREAL 'CPl-W Que- iiii E3..E‘Sii§.‘.‘lie Sumnfeaéic, I bec government Tuesday an' He W111 also receite $10,000. but mg her Zia-week tour she nounced an architects compe- this will be deducted from his [Mon {01. the design of a $5,000,. architectural fee for the con- I 3—? Participants in the competi- $5,000 cash. and three. honorable struggle of age. occasionally live for 60 tion must be Canadian citizens. mention rash awards of $1.000 united Siam“ clashed m the h “who (Enormous i viet newspaper articles in which afifiiaiabfifwtad” May 20. 1964. action on the grounds that it di- ems met her when She arrived gm 000 building inthQuebec City Lt; “if; U rec and cum fled the u. . by plane from Paris. A Soviet _————_-._ newne‘. _ commemorate e centenary o ere \u be a second mm, . , V , , y Y "la-U“ subsidiaries through an integ- l'ePOPter Immediately asked: Elephants. which reach ma Confederation of 7.000 cash. a Ilnrd prize of LMTP‘D 5ATIO5S CP he Sovret Union and thel United Nations security councU‘ Tuesday over L’.S. aid to 5011111} VIC! Nam. including President Johnson’s request for 3125.000.~ 000 more to spend on the warl there Souet Chief Delegate Nikolai T Fedorenko said Washington, already had 16,000 American‘ soldiers Ln that country and now was deciding the question-1 of asmgning “an additional 5125000000 111 order to extend the aggressxon and bloodshedf U.S. delegate Charles W. Yost reported the US was only help- ‘ in; South Viet Nam fight off ; "a large-scale, aggressive Com- munist armed assault" directed from outside and aimed at sub- version. f In talking about US spend» lng. Fedorenko did not mention 5 President Johnson by name. butf ‘ he referred to the sum re- quested . The president asked the US.‘ Congress to appropriate 570,-i .000 more in economic and $55,000,000 more in military 3de for South Viet Nam to make thef assistance to that country totai‘ 31.410.000.000 in the fiscal year, starting July 1. i The ll-naiion council was de-l' hating a complaint from Camw bodia of South Vietnamese andI US. raids into her territory . Yost accused Fedorenko of try~ ing to broaden it into a general l OTTAWA (CP) -- Bills. bills. .bills. Not the kind you owe but lthe kind you pay your debtsl jwith occupied the Commons for. an occasionally hour iTuesda i It all started when Maurice ‘Cote ISC—Chicoutimil took some of the green stuff. It said. lhe recounted in shocked tones. 'the “Bank of Canada will pay: :to the be " since 1940 payment of gold was. stopped. So, argued to the private mem 5' hour tray Imped Lloyd Francis tL—Carletonl with a plea for retaining the “legal fictions"; which don‘t really do any harm; because no one is neall y do: That was too much for An- drew Brewin INDP — Toronto (.reenwoodt who labelled Francis .1 "crusted Tory." Way-1 I ing a large-denomination bill asked rhetorically why perpetu— ate the misleading statement; that the bank would pay rhea lbearer an i ' . . ‘ Straighbfaced. Jean Chretienl ’tL—st. Maurice-Lafleche) sug» Igested Mr. Brewin table “the ;document from which he just nea . a . Equally straight - Laced. ML, Brewin used the standard pag. sonal document which I would prefer to re ‘ ." DELAY WAS URGED Mr. Qhrelien agreed that the. wording on money is senseless. Johnson Monday. 1 flee a. Iclose look at the wording «imam-mam,“ Mr. Cote? why not. divest currency of the: ‘ ‘ and deoe' ful l T bor late Sunday with her 0 and 1 140 miles n here. Pumps have been running stead- ily to keep her afloat. PAGE 1 1 Russia And US. Clash ; Over S. Viel Nam Aid examination of the U5. role in South \‘let Nam. The complaint. filed May 13. charged South Vietnamese and L75 troops entered Cambodia May 7 and R. attacked Taey vil: lags and killed seven persons— mcluding so; farmers and Luis local commandant of the pro- vmual guard. Cambodian delegate Voeunsat Sonn also re p e ate :1 earlier charges South Vietnamese and U.S. troops had killed five per- sons in an attack on Mung vil- lage Feb. 4 and in an attack on Chantrea village March 19. He charged that the US. bore responsibility for the raids be- cause II had been over-arming South V let Sam and its officers had taken part in the attac nn scoffed at the idea the incursions resulted from map- reading errors and rejected any claim that they were necessi- tated by hot pursuit of pro-Com- munist Viet Cong guerrillas ing into ' South Viet Nam. “There has been no confirm- ation that the Viet Cong are on our territory," he said. The Cambodian delegate asked that the council "can- demn the aggressors.” send a commission to investigate the case and work for a new Ge- neva conference to guarantee Cambodia's neutrality and ter- ritory integrity. He also call for compensation of the victims of the raids. Canadian Currency Wording Sparks Some Mirth In House are small and also dangerous. So might. be the fine print on: the bills They were “a lie” and should be removed. Auguste Ghoquette 4L — Lot- hime' ‘ re) worked his favorite respect to the As the hour tor debate es- pired. John E. Lloyd tax) was out on firm explain a i Spanish Trawler WiII Attempt Own Repair Job ST. JOHN’S. Nfld. lC'P) - Capt. Remigjo Tolosa of bill 1.200-ton Spanish trawler Cierzo says he will attempt to repair his damaged ship in the we rather than wait for drydoek space here. he trawler entered this two ho ds flooded after striking an iceberg Friday about orth t of interviewed through in Spanish interpreter, . H, 'd about 290 tons of the ship’s . d, -s a urel ' 5'31 - it. he sai 1 p Ymgmwnsotnshwere three-foot gash just under the waterline on the starboard side. H . . the ship waits for perm. .ent repairs in drydock. a good But he urged delay 11th Park; . . hament considers all the the flaws mo.” Wm changes proposed an _ of the royal comrmssxon on banking and finance. 4 ‘ The. next few minutes were a‘ sort of "true confesstous" a.“ u lthree bills until next pay day—' .a five, a ten and a twenty. ‘ herepotrtgs Capt Tolosa said the ship 'Harold Winch tNDP—\'ancou-. struck ice May 15 as he was lver East! informed MP5 he had‘ turning to mck up a trawl net. ater began g in very ast. The crew tried to cover the It didn't matter. he argued; hole but failed. Then they threw what the wording said. It was a” “1“ “113511) Water and most so small he need ed a magnxyu of the fuel overboard so the ship mg glass to read it But it was WW” “0’ Sink " -a disgrace that Parliament WAS value itself Antonie Belanger —CI18TIeV0le suggested A federal lcebreaker. the John spending an hour-at a cost of _A, Macdonald assisted the chip $12000 a minute -— debating into Trinity. The Cierzo. owned such an a sinine legislative by the Pysbe Company of San measure. Money was just a mc- Sebastian. left Spain Feb. 1 and um of exchange. Without was due to return With about 1 .000 tons of salt £15}! on June 3. (Creditiste There has been no indication that how long repairs will take. x l l l l l DIVISION OF ALCOHOL STUDIES Dept. of Education ANNUAL ALCOHOL EDUCATION CONFERENCE Friday. May 22nd Saturday. May 23rd Registration at Basilica Recreation Centre—Friday 9 mm. E t Ol‘T‘SlDE LECTURERS: . Gordon M. Patrick. assistant. director of ed-uw tion. Ontario Alcohnism and Drug Addiction Re- search Foundation. Also Dr. .l. E. (‘arlcn director alcohol educa- tion and i-ehabilation. N. 8. Dept. of Health. For further information contact: Director of Alcohol Studies. Dept. of Education. Char-lows. town.