fin. I If it's Good the Guardian is For II For the Island W E A T H E R Cloudy with a few sunny intervals; southwest winds 20. Low-high 23 and 25. flies to narration “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” mafia“ INO. as EXUDING CONFIDENCE {our leading Progressive Con- m-vativcs await the opening or proceedings at last night's Q u e e n 5 County nominating convention. held in the Com- munity Centre. Charlottetown, By STAN BOWLES Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Fisheries Minister J.. lilac-Lean and Heath Macquar~ rir last night were named cand- Irlates for Queens County in the April ti election at the biggest Progressive Conservative nomin- ation convention ever held in [Its county. The nomination of Mr. Mac- f Lean was moved by George Ro- rcrs. Charlottetown. and the se- condor was Ambrose MacMilian. Pownal. Arthur Wright. Char- lottetown. moved the nomina- was secon ed by Bert Blac- quiere. North Rusuico. Mr. Macquarrie in accepting his nomination. said that since June 10 last. the government of the day has been faced with an but ambition to seize power by any means it could lay its hands Oil. "Eventually." he said. "the government was unfortunately stripped dead in its tracks by a forced vote. that could easily have been avoided." TESTING TIME He pointed out that this elec. tion was not only going to be. the testing time for Canada but also party. He reminded the convention that it was the Conservatives that brought confederation into being. by hard work, good fore- sight and being stubborn "We are going to need some of this Market by NEIL MATHESON Farm and Provincial Editor Directors of the P.E.I. Beef Producers‘ Association are pre- paring new a formal submission to ARDA tAgriculturai Rehab- llitation and Development Act) for the financial assistance that Is available on the estimated $a0.000 to 800.000 required to establish a Livestock Marketing lard here. along witih the nec- sealehiouse. and office . it was learned Wed- "esday from Daniel Gass. Corn- wall. who is associalon president be estimated cost it: on a marketing setup that could handle a potential of up to 600 CAPITAL ‘ BUREAU MacLean And Macquarrie Nominated A’r Conveniio Angus j tion of Mr. Macquarrie. and this I ntiriosition that has had nothing for the Progressive Conservative , ARDA TO BE TABBED FOR FUNDS Beef Producers To Seek Farm Income In P.i.|. Increases Over I961 . Authorised Class Mall by the Post Office Department. t d porno In rash 01;...W,... .. 3...... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEB., 14, 1963. 15 pAGTs "02.3w! SEVEN CENTS Hees Claims Dief Failed To Deliver After Promise Police Seek Housing instant: I Resignation For 255 In Roundup I onlywaycpe' OTTAWA 4CPI—Cveorge Hees “The prime minister was sit- 'said Wednesday that “as a ting beside me. By JOHN LeBLANC KAPUSKASING. Ont. (CP— tilda Boynton plans to cele- brate her ]05th birthday to- y with a quiet cigar. Born a slave on a farm in Tennessee. Matilda says she picked up the tobacco habit the age. of five because I VANCOUVER ICP I—Ma- I I I I man of honor" he had to reSign over and said: ‘If you will not as trade minister last Saturday reSign. we can meet on com- because. Prime Minister Diefen- .mon ground on these issues and .Saumili Workers Union CLC- were not applying for bail of 3‘ Wholesale surrenders among 1‘3 $200 and were acceptinn re. “1 was sickly and the doctor . . . men charged with triple non- mand in custody untllé next‘ told me to." I’sikfig (1331‘? cfhrrygogérirgggws' ‘lgorfik. 0‘” polmes you can “up . ; . . . . I. , ‘ , .‘ ‘ .I . . .3 y e o o . I captal murder and 237 changed 'liic Ha). Plans were baring Th? Wat; “3‘9 WW“ “This was the most tremen- - .l,I I.hI I, , policy on nuclear weapons. I I iqnugldatousn; ‘32.; rm] He said in an interview that dous relief in the world. The miles south of here the site of‘ “ling ‘0 ammo“ ‘ I ' Don't at l-he conservative caucus las" llhmg anyone' wants to do a wartime detent‘ ‘I earn 2.0 out much no more. . . . “1.69"” last wadnesllay Mr' ‘ ' ls m brea-k wnh your p-am By early evcrinlr? 18 of 19 Never was much of a run- melenbmflr had promlsed they and break wuh your cabinet. a .‘ coud"mee 03ers. accused of iion_ca ital murderj amund" " ~ ‘ ‘ ' “ I ' ‘ ' I All but one of the men aw in the gunshot killing of hhree? “I Bin" mm“ I” “was 5533"“ aw]. “ll-(1):; Olélyulgllsilgf qaifothlhlle’lothr‘l'iepmlnefelltlmdgfi Icused of murder had turned jmcn at. nearby Reesor‘s Siding and “k.” "“ mm“ B‘I‘ I If ' . H .pletelv elated. There was a tre- themseives in and thosre under Monday had surrendered. Thel 5”” “mg '0 have a c‘gar‘ it was imendous load off my shoulderl. riot charges were giving them-'last batch of four surrendered ‘ job with rioting Wednesday turned a Northern Ontario bush man. hunt into a well - mannered noundu-p but provided police with an embarrassment of pris‘ made to transport them to the' his prison farm at Monteith. 100 I Shaw. one of the guest speak- at which Hon. J. Angus Mac- Leah and Heath Macquarrie were unanimously named PC an. Mr. Mac- J. David ers. quarrie. and Hon. port. I “By Friday afternoon. .very apparent that nothing was 1There was the IU.S. Magazine emotion- candidates in the April 8 gen_ SlewaflI provincial secretaryI :pIhinII loItIIs. facjiiIif 1Int Hearst. 60 InIIes Iwau of e Igoing to be done to meet my . ally charged attitude you could . I , I . . _ I 4 ‘n U' 011185 “’1 a pro ,tere, an were aA-en o avpus. G F .position in any way . . . so imagine. fralflffitm; Sl;°“nwh::e' 1;? turn “as an lmeleswd Spec” .‘ I IleIm OIIhQUISing and feeding them kasing by Wednesday Ithere was no alternative—I had “I rose and said: 'Okay. I‘ll 0 rim . rem er a er . 0. NEW YORIK tCPiI ~- News- ; With limited detention facilities. . night The whole group was Ito resign." ‘30 M h you. JO IL' Week Magazme. Which usually I Provincial police iniially an. . being transported to jail at B I Mr. Hees. in a talk in his Ot-I “I shook him by the hand. 1 gives little space to Canada. de- I. pounced that would be Hailcybuiy. ‘tawa hotel room during a brief thought he. had given me the votes the cover and four pages of its current issue to the Cana- di n federal election called for April .8 The covor is an unflattering photo of Prime Minister Dief- enbaker and the story in large part is a lurid attack on the prime minister's platform ap- pearance. leadership ability and ‘political motives. riter of the US. news maga- zine's election article was Dwight Martin. one. of its gen- eral (‘ditOl‘S who flew to Ottawa Experts Are Sceptical The 19th man was Paul-Emile Coulombe of Val Ri‘ . 10 miles west of here manager of a co- Icharged with rioting as the re- Isull of a fatal gunfiremidden Wash in a bushworkers' strike Ireturn visit to the capital. said Iundertaking which relieved m s position has been “veryiof the. obligation to resign. I misunderstood." Ques- felt there was nothing between I» For Explosion I... m H e h Iuear here early Monday. but operative of settlers indepeit» pl'r'lI‘gBURGI Kan, (ApI .. AItions had been raised how he Ius then. I Iby Wednesday night the issu- .dently supplying pulp w migras5 fire wuched off dynamite could have declared followmg; Mr. Hees said that. on the gance of warrants had halted at ‘the Spruce Falls Power and I in a shed at a strip coal min-I!ast WEdDESdayS caucus "399” "9)“ “3% Thursday- the “no” 1337. police said they did not 'pappr Company em in operation nine miles south I mg that the party was united. Imet to make routiine plans for- Iknow whether more. would be “Police said they heard he had .of Pittsburg Wednesday and I and “ten have reSigned 0‘" Sal“ Ilhe 919N191! camping!!- 01! Fri- 'sworn ouI. iown to Montreal and police . the explosion spread flames in i “ruay- . Eda-V mml‘mg there was a cabl' Those accused of rioting-all there were notified that a mur- ‘ a 20-acre swath. I lwgias gl‘mptlfil‘ély convli‘t‘ieg In“ meem‘g' members of the Lumber and I der warrant was out for him. I At least [our residents werei'xlas gnIEZSIE-‘lbe setflfitggsre‘LINO/CHANGE EVIDENT injured. Brush. trees and mass ‘ so“ No attempt was made to . "By Friday afternoon it. was burned on both sides of heav-I ' ~ What do you do as a Ivery apparent that nothing w“ ily-travelled U.S. highway 69. man nf'hnnor-I. Walk ouIIv- Igoing to be done to meet my Ambu‘lances‘ pol ' r e palm] Mr. Hees said that at the caii- IPOSIIIODI in any waY- I 'I‘ealiwd Istubbornness m the. w ee k s I this section of Canada had a gov- ahead." he declared. ;ernment in Ottawa which recog- Speaking for Mr. MacLeanInized so fully the needs of the Maritimes. or has done So much for them." T h e Atlantic Development Board. recently set-up. provides Iand himself. Mr. Macquarrie said "we do not intend to in- dulge in any name calling or to . go around making a whole lot of I I I I were sent from nearby commu- iprllllll‘fiseslti - " - 'd dlgllfiisclliplhzuncihi‘lzllhha cars and fire ‘ fighting "nilslcus meeting. where he was I “'35 1“ I'he Same msmon ” ‘. “Wan” 9mm ere 3" g - - . chairman he had spoken for Ihelm‘e the caucus meeting wed‘ that it the two candidates for people can do something in help- N S To Rece've “Mes in Kansas and Mmsmm . da I about an hour outlining his po-I n to : m ing themselves. be said. ‘Queens and also those in Prince IVI VI L I III I ‘and Kings. receive the same, ~. r. L ac can. in is acccp- - Ifriendship as in previous cam. E ance. said that he hoped the vot- ASSIS‘l'cmce I‘paigns, they could all be sureIers of Queens would go all out I of re-election. i 0 make it four for Mr. Mac~1 OTTAWA ICPI ~ Arrange- ments have been made to share the cost of transporting bay to Nova Scotia where fodder short- Sightseer-5 Jammed the high‘ I sition: Th a Canada should I urda mo ‘ way and W5 were Ihave nuclear weapons on Cana- d. . Sa y rning. I tasked the prime minister if his ,position was as firm as it ap- .pear 0 me. Yes it was—no Ichavnge. So there was no alter- ;native—I had to resign." , Mr. Hoes reiterated that, be 9 time summoned m handle them Iian soil to help preserve Th9 injured were taken from.peace: that Canada had to up- ousc near the 0081 Strip. 09- Ihold its nuclear obligations to erated by the Wilkinson Coal iits neighbors: that it. would he Company. and treated for burns . "disastrous" for t e party to Red China Iests Bomb I NEW DELHI (ReutersI—An emerging from the Sinkiang‘ Ilntlian newspaper's report that Desert about the some time." I quarrie and six for himself. NEED 1‘5 MORE SEATS Speaking of the recent events . “0 “Oled mat ‘0 Obtain 5 W011“ 'in Ottawa. he declared that John . . . . . I _ I .ing majority the party will needIDiefenbakey has been unfairly ages have resulted from last ,Commwnm China “(I cxPIOded The LXPTGSS ."I‘OIes . and lacm'amns 1" commbusI Itake an anu'Amel‘lc‘a" Stand In W011" be 1‘ candldflle "1 m. 16 additional seats over what maimed, cycle-um and slander. summer's heavy rains. the fed- 11: first nuclear dome In the refugees as saying the ehlnese‘Kan. They were identified aszthe election. Mom 8 federal election. do fthey held in the last parliament. ed '5 though It an he has cral agriculture department an-Islnklaljlfi Desert Jam 11 has . had been making extenSive ar- Morris Wilkinson. Mrs. Wilkiii-I He said he had told the cau- ispite reportsof a draft Hees" I“; don't mink u is going to be maintained his bell-er and if" Inounccd Wednesday. Imct wIth scepticism from West- 'rzrngments in Sinktaing to ex-I son. their son, William, and aIcus that “if present policies .moIvemenIt among some party Ivery hard to get those ex” 3 terest in the Canadian people I The federal and Nova scoriaIcrn seientists. I plane a nuclear dewce. .John Crane of Oklahoma City. I persisted. I had no choice but ,officuals in his Toronto Broad- ?seats." he said. ‘govcrnmcnts and the railwaysI According to the Indian Ex-‘ No confirmation could be oh- Explosives are used in uheIto resign.” view constituency. Speaking of the austerity pm_ ISUPPIORT GROWING will hear an equal part of thelpress. which reports the explo-Ita'ncd of the refugees“ stonies. strip mining operation to blastl This statement was followed "I'm flattered byIit,. but I Imam put In“, effect last sum. I During lh'E‘IPaSt few days- Ml'. cost as was done in 1957 when I sron in a story from Gangtok, Itiie newspapers adds. ‘ loose the shallow layer of soil . by a “great wave. 0 emots'ton- .iust cant do it. thats all. You mm. he said the opposition had MacLean said that he has 10,000 tons of hay were shipped I capital of Sikkim. "tremorsi Seismologists at the New . and rock which covers the veins alism" wuhI appeals for party .either support your government ' ' noticed that the public has been .t.o Nova Seotia for about $4 a I were felt in Bhutan. and Sik- Delhi observatory said Wednes- . of coal. d. .or you don t." . . . g . I. II I h I lmmedlalely flamed predmmg *Wlngm‘g “5 SURPOI't behind Mf- km for about 15 seconds on the day they had not recorded anY- ‘ um v 9 gal STORY SAID COMPLETELY WRONG (- I ‘ w haedfore .On- _ I hgihiganSSSm.as“;utd Presidgllt Didenbaker m0” and more' 7 The INIan department Said Inighi of Jan, 11. llIlI'liZ remotely attributable to a IKenneay spiked that," he said_ Idespite anything being said by Ireprescntations had been re-i uRamm sounds we” also nuclear mas, H“, "mm m- JanI .ubv pointing m Canada in one opposition parties. “’IVNI 0" behalf 0‘ 50""? lal'm‘lheard." the newspaper says. 1. Japanese defence officials in the ~ - u I'th insufficient fodder or'u - - . of his speeches and remarkmgI 9 3"?- 3 great "BIIIOUHI ("S “l I Large illuminated clouds are _ . that the action or the Canadian Eparty.II the oldest natuornal 'A‘Tf’liocIlinl VI mime: mmmer I reported to have been seen ‘TIanV” I‘llsmls-‘Ed 2h? ’91:)?” “‘3' ' government was one Of the fin- "Party. hedsa’d'h tan" 1 alert; hamp'm-NI bl»: [he ll1al‘vpstingI—.—fifl__n— l—W *— $122]: liar-291$; stgid Hillbillies!» a s a n a a _est examples of stabilization of fore consi er t a we 5 cu ‘ . “ I I I 'I II I ' w I I I . . an economy." continue to be. given the op- ZESOIIfglrllvniIzn glovglgcmg “095- .Malaya Orders ISIIIataes hZ‘Idlllttzlldv IIIaiIIIlioIIIIig‘esIImiIn He admitted that the problems I’IorllIfllly '0 IUllflll IOU? des- _;_____‘....-_. ' IMIi'itar Buildu I'sidlémd IIhP rem” $3156 - ' I 9 . o :of defenceIIIverfhgrave.I(lIiut t ‘ "Qty I II II Ih . y P I The seismological station in I R so grave at ey cou no 8 .oucung rie y on e re- ‘A I 1 , I ‘ . . I'.| e I S n ironed out in consultation with Isignation of Defence Minister IaIIsaUALA LUMPUR :APide- London also reported no (MI. I ordered a military buildup dencc that would tend to sub . Ifriends and allies. :Harknerss, he said that Mr. . . . . . I I On the subject of the Marl- .‘Hal‘k'ness had felt that be him- :WfigneidayI-I 1‘ Isiald ludePCSla ._ “5mm” the exploswn' I OTTAWA ICP) w— DougiasIthe United States askedI Canada Iand nearest neighbor to co- Itimes Mr. Macquarrie s aid self was personally committed I ' Imwnaéhs 515° VI n g ml nary.‘ l“ Geneva‘ Vega" ff‘llgl “on' I Harkness, who resigned 10 days :to aprVe 640 Overfllghls I of I Operate In theI mutual defend. ‘ . ,, eatened the pro- I aligned delegation of m s at .nuclcar _ arde planes durum I of North Amenm .the Cuban crisis a n d was; He adds that it was this lack granted permission for eight. {of co - operation on overnight! Mr. Harkness said the report. 1that was reflected in the state . by Marquis Childs. was “abso- department's public criticism of jlutcly wrong.‘ .Ian. 30 accusing the Diefen- ' ‘ The former defence minister‘hakel‘ Enve’mmCF‘I 0f falling 10 :declinod m v how mam,Icontribute effectively to North re uests were received by Can- Ammflcan dolenc“ I q ‘ 'either the state department .Iected federation of Malaysria— I the disarmament talks expi‘es— . all“ 35 Canadian defence mlnls' planned as a bulwark against sed similar doubts about the ter. denied Wednesday a Wash- Icommunism in Southeast Asia. ‘report. ington columnist's report that I"nevc.i‘ since confederation has tContinued on Page 3 Col. 4t I TORONTO fCPi——Roberi H. .IWinters. former Liberal minis- tier of public works. Wednesday lauded the appointment of Dr. Ernest P. Weeks as executive director of the Atlantic Devel— Opulent Board- lada or how many were ap-‘nor th Pentagon would com “A splendid appointment.“ pm 9 I e I “I - 0 Mr. Winters said. “Dr. Weeks , mom on Childs report. The rendered valuable service to' By HAROLD MORRISON state. department and White In u Canada as a public servant in , WASHINGTON (CPI —- The. House said they would make no Ottawa where I had the pleas- ‘U.S. Strategic Air Command comment on Canadian political - asked permission to make some. . issues during the Canadian elec- I640 flights with nuclear weapons . tion campaign. lover Canada during the CubanjMUST GET PERMISSION ii is well known that the. U.S. must seek permission of the Ca- . . . . tire of working wit him. His: Icattie per week. it. was explain Ibecause it writ make more easily background in and know‘edge I INI- lav‘lum‘l’le we ammals that buy lot the. Atlantic area will nowI ers have to travel all over the I be most useful to that impel“. . I 'a crisis of last fall and the Diet- ISOON As FEASIBLE iprOVlnce “0W ‘0 purel‘alse' ‘ l tant area of our country." ' . Ienbaker government woul I Association directors deCldedeas explained Canada Packe"s I D - ‘ . grant "lily eifl‘ht. .‘S U-S- ~ . . - . ‘ - -. r. eks. 51. director of a. r , . , . nadian (HOIIIanI before mak- “flal‘lmOUSIy reef;le to work 3 one of the largest buyers at remnumjc Studies {or the federal V Ine‘llspape' columnm Ma‘quls ing flighlls with nuclear weapons .“"“'ard the csm'bl.'5’hfme‘lll)l°l ‘2; I cattle Ihere.I"‘haIve expressed I“ Ipublic works department since : I II 5' over Canada. yards as 501mgas '5 9:; e-Iah” terest and have nasured utIs ofI1954_ was appointed Tuesday to I I It would be hard to exagger- Chiids says normally about Gfi‘mgglyfflneg slow I. 00-099mm". M'r- GBSS “mt Ithe top position on the newin ISIPIIIIZQOSIIICitEeIQ IIIIII‘I‘IETS’OIUIIISES? fourIdaIiiy are allowed but at the l EMPHASIZES FEASIBILITY Ecreated board. r ILOUIS PnsI I - a - the time of the Cuban Crisis the .for cattle producers across Iprovince to indicate their sup- port of the idea by assuring they will market their cattle through I Isuch a marketing outlet whenI . DlSPalCh ('OI'I‘PS- U.S. Strategic Air Command de- ‘Ipondent. whose column also ap- pided on a vast emergency nu. Ipcars in the Washington Post Iflea r doplnymom requiring land. other newspapers He gives .thousands of flights to forward » - IHmIIIIBI‘Y source? 35 the has” bases around the world. includ- 5 Ifor his information. .. I . Winters. president of Ron I E2193???“ 1.3185033?“ ITinto Mining Company of Can- ”.5 t.‘ y .d l: .d In 1:: ada Limited. was federal public 3008")" New 9" 5“ e-Va' works minister from 1953 to would be worth $250,000 a year-l1°57 limit umestwlishmenLegf I, AI II II III us 6 ing polar flights over Canadian ,I've ya 8 w I 'I ‘ I .8 ""0 ‘V 9" 9 a” territory. IeficIial to everyone. it was ex. . or one cent per pound.Ior $10 IThree Charged IRussIIa appeared at the brink of MoamimcI u", m a 10'. i t y a Will help the pro per head on the approxmiateh Iwar in the Caribbean. it took Imder of “w Hm,“ M Rep“. .ducer get more for his cattle 25.000 animals slaughtered here. land it will also help the buyer or sold through registered mark- ‘eting outlets last year. Even ii In brought only an increase of 1one-quarter cent per pound. he fsaid, it would mean more than men accused a: Iprlm° MWSIE" Dleknbalwl‘ sentatives. apparently referring ,fOlIY‘ days ‘0 Flak" "I‘ “‘5 mmd . to the recent state department ‘0" Ill? 11-3 A" Force FPQUESL criticism of Canadian nuclear In“ 5a!" policy. said Wednesday he does I This apparentlv was a reter~ not believe Canadians generally [once to the fact. that President “felt offended over a matter Iln Boston’s Double Murder BOSTON (AP) _ The. three killing Mrs. I350.” 0|“ more than the est—im- Toby Wagner. 21. and her two-I ‘ IKen-nedy announced a naval which affects the survival of 1Med costs 0! the yards In 00? .year-old son Mark in a police-I Iblockadc against (‘uha it Oct. their country and ours. ed apartment stood mute I22 and it was not until Oct. 25 “W. idn‘t offend our good year. I guar There was something mm .wednesday in Suffolk Superior than 21.000 animalis sold thmugn I Court and Judge Lewis Gold- :tazistmd Melina outlets ln.berg ordered not guilty pleas (Continued on page is) Ientercd. Rocco Balliro. 20. describedI ' INSIDE TODAY Ithat Diefenhaker announced sup- neglibor." said Representative I Iport of the Kennedy adminis- Carl Albert. an Oklahoma Dem- Iftration‘s actions to get Sovict ocrat. In a statement. nuclear missiles out of Cuba. "it may be that Mr. Diefen‘ ‘ ‘ baker was offended. but the ‘APPROVLD LIGHT “(Kilns action of the Canadian Parlia- Most Important contributionsI Ins boy friend of the slain young OTTAW or m GUARDIAN to higher incomIIe Tre T531531 XIOIInaIn:Chis twtnIiIISalyaItItIiIreI,I an?I DI'I'I’I‘II'IIggiofndggfmmfgemmnffif merit (IcrtairIIIliI Ididd notIIIincgcate A~Flm cash IHCOI’I'IE returns from W 98 I 03 i 'I i er IM‘CO. - . S 0 an -II 5 I I - I ' at nur goo ran 5‘ e ana. for Prince Edwlrd Island rose ves while less Important contri-i amnfm::“- “"9": :4 Icuffed to each other before Gold- IN)“ Wilmington “‘3‘ e'ghIl "V9" than people. felt offended over to 2439M“; in 1962 according muons are from 1')at,5‘rye.veg-i “n “I. 8:“: . . . . .. . u .bemI Inights W'itll Inuclear weapons ,, manor which aft-eds me to Preliminny estimates by the cables. dairy and pIorIIltry Dr -I Char“ h“ - - - ' " H Il‘hey were rfitu‘l‘nietIl‘ to SufiI IZ‘I’I‘I’I‘I‘I‘IIIIb‘I’hzerc’IELIItffllo‘" the dun“ survival of their country and million Bureau of tatistics. duets. Items for whc incomei - ' ' - -- I fok County in wt out bli I I ‘ ' x I ‘ “ ° W" .ghe "gun I. better than me was lower than in 1961 includsl gfiamflh ' ‘ ' ' ' " I: after defence counsel objectedl . ‘ , . I: I a , t - " Childs sIays that "both the de- Answering Republican critl. 357.000 - arle . rl seed. tobacco a n. ~ ~ ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ . to a court order that they should :lay and w at appeared as a nig- cism of Ihe Kennedy adminis' low the Impa‘oflgggotbilfiogsy pe fit,“ at??? i be examined at the state hos- Igling and almost obstructive re- tration's polIIt-y over Cuba and .EJ. formers did not 'reeeive In Canada as a whole. farm "age can: """" " z pita: for the criminally insane. I sponer had to those U.S. differences with its allies. 311? supplcrnutnry payments in income. including supplemenu' Summer“. ’ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ “ a Goldberg delayed enforcement I This is the 29th year eomed- he tried being 40. Benny. Morgan. His baby blue eyes managing the deterrent during Albert said to let one Republi- 1902 to comm w th the . y payments made chiefly to the fl ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 'I‘o' " of the order for a mental cxami~ inn Jack Benny has taken the starring in 8 new BMW?» really saw the “VS! Hill" of What was certainly the gravest can "speak boldly for the shilly~ money "calm in 19.1 .5 can; pun-leg. totalled 3.151 mill'on Wmen‘l;"" ' s nation pending receipt of a re-I 39 steps to birthday bounty bound revue in Toronto. gets day 69 years ago in Chicago. crisis since the end of the Sec- shally defence policy that has Donation furious. to the poutoidollars. A 5.4 per cent increase. ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' " -port from a court - appointed on Valentine‘s Day. not count- help in extinguishing a soiit» a suburb of Waukegan ond World War of deliberate prevailed in Canada and 1 will crop du.’ to {mum mt. over 1981 and a new record mind—“— .physician. I ing the unfortunate six weeks ary candle from singer Jane (C? Wirephotnl refusal on the part of an ally .respcct Ills Views." J I ‘ t