&.. peli |} 17 . large .. the new multi-national corpora- se v TOURNEY OPENING This «was the scene as the Island Open Tennis Tourney got underway at the start of weekend. Hon. Gordon _ Bennett, “Minister of education the tourney France Carefully Ponders Each. American Invesment is seen as he hands Mark MacPherson (CENTER) Walter Yilo their balls to get underway. a dozen out ot province en- and “About . |to - make tries and numerois Istander. took part in the tourney which came to a successful conclu- sion yesterday afternoon. jin Europe groviding the “ce- ment of unity for the’ Atlantic world. - | “American. corporations with interests in different European countries have An immense” in- - terest in the stability and WASHINGTON (CP) Cana- \devoted te strengthening Atlan: strength of Europe-and in good dians. react when three Amer- tic unity.-in-its study on trans- relations between the two con- ican-ownéd =mills in Canada atlantic investment catalogues tinents.”” says the study. avoid Cubha-hound flour- orders.a_ series of” incidents depicting ‘1 they sometimes lobby from. fear of @xposing their European concern ~ about the European governments in- their American parent companies to American- investment role. ‘own interest, they will also he ‘United States penalties for-trad-~ But it says the~‘‘main-answer found lobbying the. U.S. ‘govern- ing withthe enemy. : to the “anxieties... about ment in f ‘of amicable’ poli- France. carefully po nde rs each new case of Amerifan in- vestment and . West- Germany rejects a US. bid: to obtain an interest. in the’ only German aircraft. company where. it. had none. as ea But. there's of the coin arousing here>*" Who is— going to “co steadily. entarging tional corporafion giants; {can or- otherwise? Hae “If harmful practices by the ‘international corporations © - ares ing -to be avoided: stronzer_European—_tules are Needed and -iitimately a- Joint. Atlantic. anti-trust -policy he- tween a> “European conipetition | a> and the: anti-trust- authorities in| he US..".. says: a’ recent. Atlan- tie*instifute study: of trans- | alantic investment: | H--adds- that such a policy™ word protect . against ‘‘dump-~ the —eompletion economic it farther by an opposite side concern : Lo) ntrol the interna- Amer- ing: discriminatory pric i wes takehvers' ~ and mergers... that seriously diminish competition: and —-price-rings —and__- market- Sharing arrangements.” : POSE QUESTION i A recent’ AFL-CIO. study by Elizabeth Jager, -noting that U.S. private investment abroad’ ~now--totals about $75,000,000.000, asks this. question: ‘Are -U.S. corporate holdings really ‘U.S.” investments, or do international corporate ~ giants, hold. power which makes on” tions, Gaspe. P, Que them private governments? Mrs. I. The AFL-CIO is concerned nartmouth., N.8. about the export of American mm. :Geraid Auger, production and jobs. Arvida, P. - Que. Another ‘worry is- voiced by Mme Gabriel Bari. Richard Barber, special counsel Fiessisrille, FP. Que. for a Senate anti-trust subcom- Gt¥ Baril, mittee, who wrote recently that | about 300 international alliances | Lachine, Que. will control three-quarters of all | Estetle Belanger, Industrial assets by 1975 unless Quebec 6, P, Que. Mrs. Grace “Belyen, D. Armstrong, Riviere-du-Loup. FP. Que. e Andree Beaudin, It sees American investment as vital.” A metic a’s commanding~eco- eies which make: for good rela- nomic strength is 4o accelerate of. European union and_ strengthen bringing Britain tions. Direct investment en- hances America’s ‘interest in the security of Europe, strengthen- ifg a commitment which most European goveramants regard “Mrs. Jules Robichaud _ RR.1, Noranda, Abitibi. << w NNER OF THE Mrs. William T. Adoame (Mme). special new laws are applied. veudaritan. 8: ~~U:S.~companies have about mime. Armand Bergeron, $50,000,000,000 of the $75,000,-| Chicoutimi, P. Que: in- Mme Gaby Bergeron, 000.000 American overseas aatibal 2 Pan. vestment stake° and most of it name Rita Pertrand. fe in Canada and Europe. St.-Jean_ de Dieu, The —infusion-of-—such direct, Rachel “Berube Investment has pe eee era most quickly in Europe in re- Moncton, N.B. ‘eent years. President de Gaulle Poler Bonin, now is manoeuvring to reduce American influence in France— | L,Assomption, Que. and Europe generally. Mme Lise Ronin. L*Axsomption, Qu The Atlantic Institute, a Gu Weachnna, Ville St-Laurent, r. Que, a_pri- Jean.Claude Ronin, PF, Que. been growing Mrs. John B. Blanchard, vate body located in Paris and | Riviere-du-Loup. P. Que. Mme. Amos, P. Que. Mme Gay Chilvers, F Drommond ville, We Dispense any Prescription J, E..H. Worth > 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 | — 40 Years in Business — } Dartmouth, N.s. Y wes? Martine Denis, Montreal & One REAL ESTATE FOR SALE garace al wy . Jo Duchesne,- 20 Aubes: P. Que, St-Boniface. P. One. | Claude Desy. Boucherville. Que Mile Pagline Doire, Raileyburg. Ont, ‘Gilles Drolet. Rouse and 2 ear Pownal; with approximately Posaire Champagree Mr. J. P. Resauiniers, tt, , Mme Paul Boucher, Quebec 6. WORTH S Mme P. Beucher, Montmagny, Que. L__E.. Ronrqne PHARMACY _ Moncton, -N. B. , _ Brisset, QUALITY pruGS | Mille Fe Ariss SERVICE Mme Pachel Carhennean, SAVINGS ~ Peloeil, Que. : Pv. . Que. 1914. Reg. Pharm. : Mrs. J. E, Clarke, Free Delivery and Mall — | Montreal 16. que. Service Lucien E. Cloutier. z 2 Ice. Drummondville, P. Que. Mrs. Flizabeth Cuthbert, acres of land overlooking Pow- Mme Christiane Pantens, Montreal 3h. °F. Que. hal Bay. Thoria Foisy (Mile, House. contains. living room. Moantreat 29 dining room, kitchen & nantry, Mme Alfredo Fortin, bathroom and 3 ‘hed- Quebee 16. One. ¥ sun poren, Albert Francoeur, rooms Equipped = with forced Ames. P. ‘Gee hot air furnace, running water, Jeanne Gagnon, & aliiminum. storm -windows Montreal wer Sp Jacques. Gaudette, This preperty was used AS 4 sfontresl, 12. Fo One tummer home but is fully oquins Mile Astrid. + Ganviny ged or Sear around livige Saint.Clemedt. PF One : a : ide Mme CAL Ganein. fm further particulars. and gy Rene: on- 'spection. apply: Ses. Anne Gencher, . ‘ St. Laurent 9, Qe. Charicttetown, PF. 1. « Phone 2-1215 ras et ‘ each CRINO GRAND PRIZE & "for March — of these lucky Mrie Marguerite Gendron. Satten. P. Que. M. N. Gibson. Mencton. N. B- Mme Rollande H. Girard, Roberval. P. Que. Mme Robert Girman. St-Vineent de Pal, FP. Que Mrs. Robers Giadney, Trenten, N.S. Mrs. Margaret Gordon, Edmonton, Alberta Mme Monique Gosselin, Pare Richmond Mme Claude Goulet, Laceville, P. Que. Mrs. Armand A. Gnitard. Petit-Racher North: -N.-B. Mme Joseph Hache, St Felicien Mise Lillian Haley, Chatham, N.B. Mrs. J. L_ Marley. Saint John. N. B Mme A. Hay. Montreal. Qve Mrs. Reta Hemeon, Varmesth, N.S. Mrs. J. Hilliard, Montreal 25. Que. Reger Houle. Asbestos, FP. Que. “Mme Manrice -Hudon, Casey. FP. Que. Mr. Archie Runtington, ‘P. Que. Mra. Dorothy Le«ther, Charlottetown. PFT. : ‘ Miss Judith —Lievd, Wolfville, NS. Mra._P.-G.—-€. Fairview. N.S. Mrs. Edwin Lewts, Freetown. -P.E1 N. Paul Henri Lessard. _ Montreal 14. FP. Que. Pierre Lepine, Ste’ Julienne Pan! Le Pan. Queher 5. Po Que. M. R. Yvon Legare. Can de ia Madeleine, F. Que "Magrice RR.” LeBlane, Mencton, N_ RB. Mme Wilfred Latulippa Reanceville’ Fist Mme Therese Larerque. Montreal-Nord, P. Que Francoise lareche. Can-de-la-Madeleine. FP. One. Mme ‘Onicit LaPointe. =. Mardoechrille. Que. Claire Lapointe. Riviere du Loup. Po Qne. Mme Maurice Laginis, Cap = Ignace Michelle. Lanctot, Sherbranke, P. Que: Murietle Lafond. Mantreal, Que Mme € Lacass) St-Sams ear. Meg) Tanta Mile Joceivne Labire St-Roniface de Shaw, F ‘Gaes W. oS: Laberee Sherbrooke, Que. Mrs. Lawrence MacDonald, Melvern Square. N. & Murray Marlean, Moncton. NB Robert 1 Marlend, Lewieritle x Rr Mrs 1 Makeneace Westmount (6), P. Que beets; ~ Ancaster. ~~ St-Heori, : Chicoutimi. Thetford PRIN ~} ‘Company , Will Insure 1 Anything e “TORONTO (CP) Lioyds af | London _ will insure — anything. } Well! almost anything. | Vince Bagnato, manager of iToronto heayyweig ht Bob | Pretty Boy! Felstein. says he was turned down hy Lloyds. of London when he tried to insute jhis fighter’s face. } | “I know jit was a long shot, ‘but I had heard they: would ‘insure’ almost abything,’ Says Bagnato. | He said he had sent a letter | ft’ Llevds through -a Toronto ‘(broker and they had _ replied | that they —would— consider — it. “T/-just received another lefter | the other day and they regretted | | that they couldn't do: it. They | said they would insure his hands or his feet outside the ring. But because a fighter is bound to take punches.aboul the face and | ‘head, they couldn't do it.” — Bagnate—said—he to the boxer’s activities after his career as a fighter ends “The contract we have with Bobby runs beyond h’s boxing career. We have plans for him icials and movies where his good feoks Will be an asset.” scheduled” to box round co .- feature main against Mike Lanum of Felstein ° is aln- event "| Houston,. Tex., in Houston Ang 9. It will be the-first 10-round bout— for the Canadian heavy- weight Felstein’ s record is’ 12-2-1 Frank Sutton Gives Advi Gives Advice HOLLYWOOD (AP) Frank Sutton’s advice to performers owho-go—to— Viet Nam-to—-enter- tain troops _is: Keep it clean.. * Legends of barracks. ribaldry “notwithstanding> Sutton says: | “Dowt use blue material They don't. like it.~It's a form of talking” down ‘to them.” Sutton, — the gravel el - voiced, : naeorlG wins handy G.E. Electric Carving Knife Odette Malenfant, St -Thersirias. P. Que. Mme | Robert Marchand. Thetford Mines, P. Que. Mme Gay Michaud, RaieComean. Que, Mrs. Russell FE. Miller Rothesay. N.B. Mme Henrt Morel, Sent-lles. P. Que. Margatet Morris . Ontarie Jean-Claude Murray, Watane, Cte Matane, Mrs. George. Oakey, Mencten, N. B Mrs. C. F. Qickle, “Dartmoath. N Ss. sess Mre. FE. A. Patterson. Dartmouth. N.S. Dan Peacock, Fredericton’ NB. M_ Joseph Pilon, Mageog.. FP. Que. Mrs. Gerald Poirles. New Carlisle. F. Que Mme Pierrette Pradier. P. Que. Ville Brossard. FP. Que, Nic L. Proolx: Torghte 14. Ontaria Seeur M. Rita. 5.2. eronome Seeurs de Ste-Anne. - St-Felix de Yalois. P. Que. Mme Jules Robithand Renesult, Abitibi. P. Que Mme Pant! Robillard, Montreal, FP. Que. Mme_ Alice Ronssean Rimonski, KF. - Que. Mme Gerard Ronssean. Montreal, POee; Mme Faclide Ronssr. Pert Daniel. Queher, P. Que, P. Que. he. Silchar Rnest, Rimaaski. Que Mime Remi Saverd, Bair St-Panl. One Mme Fernand Severin, Quebec 10. PF. Que Mrs. A. Simpson, é ! Westphal. Dartinouth, SS. Miss Carel Anne Smith, Mancton, N. B. Mme Albert . St-Jean, Verdun. PF. One. Jacqueline § Strashonre, Queher 18.° FP. Que. Mme Madeleine Therianit, Rinonski. P. Que. Mr. Lionel Thibault, + P.Que Mrs. Gordon Thompson, Tide Heads NB Mme 1. Tirman. « Villede Laval. P. Qua. 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Reg. 4.98. Reg. 2.947.989. Sale ere Crap meee + 4, 27 ~Sale 1 O7 3. a7 Every Penny ei Syei l | Vote for Your Favorite Bride! - AUGUST BRIDE CONTEST now in full swing! Full details when you shop! . Charlottetown — Mon. Thurs. Says = Mon.” Fri. 9-5:30; thru. Thurs. — 8:30-9; Sat. SATISFACTION Listen to Our Daily Radio Shows ior Bride Standings ,GUARANT t On CFCY and CIRW — Monday through Saturday! N ant tBEDt eo ; ‘ — STORE HOURS: — $3:30;-8et-— 9.9.30) Summerside — ~~ 8:30-rio0n. thru. 30-5) r SS 4% : . Roar id 18 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Ang. 8. 1964. fir eight dave for arise corps | ,metl- meaning Gomer Pyle |Pacific -beachhead assaults save that might soften tha audiences ranging from 18 40|Here’s Sutton’s comment : Born in Clarksville, Tenn. he [gratine tone and the’ ‘bulldeg-facert sergeant wha har. [1.000 men “In every unit someone. would came. to Hollywood mot jes- and a want to change the antes. Jim Nabors 9-00. lier H ‘ rh aoe i MARE say, ‘vou've got fo see our Go- television via siummer. stock and | gna a ; : ; f Seage: QHovis. who plays a GI prisoner (°o*: , , Vision's Gomer’ Pyle, . USMC, i Hopan’s -Hatoes.. ae Silt- mer Pyle,’ and “then call -eut; Broadway. He has a wife, Toby, oe EBRATE WITH HOLE ARNE 3: Vint Nery during (heHon's 29-minute routine, Ge-naek amanda. 5 [asietwo melee A’ 17-mile “underground . read-= {show's “summer recess from ‘ Green-eved and 42. with crew-.| His harsh voice is ‘the result the ee sest municipal ‘tunnel: im filming MORE GOMERS cut brown hair, Sutton got. his of a node on a vocal-chord. A He paid his own way to. Sai-f Does the U-8). Marine Corps ‘training’ for. the-TV role as , : the -world-- was bunt to celeg gon. by commercial airliner, freally have ‘sijefi:inept charac- real-life sergeant in the Second doctor checks it periodically prate the 400th: birthday, of Rio Then ‘he did | 56 one-man shows ters as -the fumbling though |World War He took part in M4 ‘and could remove it But Sutton de Janeiro. sae isticcontasoeeiaa oe ——__- -— een apenas a lawoahe captaneeben ee ee nen — — — a ET et — if ” ‘ hes : a ‘t poem ‘ sans aedane a aii one — es : = a A 4