s right honorable gentleman (Mr. Diefenbaker), if he has mini- mum of sense of justice left in him, should withdraw what he said’in his speech.” ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2522" “With these-facts In mind, the | “porking in the barn and had| he G Charlottetown, ‘ leader “‘cared as ‘tiuch for his Tre Guardian, Thare. Mar. 4, 1965. 5 | Novation of s lewser es: for $ ° the would know federal .peniten- Tonight's Program Is Given fact Serna | e ja .sentence of two years or | For Touring Ballet Company 3 tes me | ns Se Ee Long . | He also called for an end to |Creek, has’ entered the P.E.l. arrived in Charlottetown yester-| Marie and David Holmes as they \liamentary immunity that the | RETURNS HOME day from Halifax where they | did with the famous Leningrad- government is responsible for won the praise of the local re-| Then comes, “Le Pas De viewers | Quatre’ a ballet with a great eral manager of the company,| mg @ tremendous challenge in announced the program for the | interpretation. It is choreo- Eastern And Central Districts "0m "wo ¥ran rene his popularity as a politician” more. They were not for inte- | TO HAVE SURGERY Les Grand Ballets Canadiens formance. It is danced by Anna- “insinuations” made under par- |Hospital for surgery. played to a selloyt house and | Kirov Ballet. Last evening Uriél Luft, gen-| historic significance and offer- evening performance at the | $f@phed by Anton Dolin, known Confederation Theatre. internationally for his work in The initial number will be | the ballet and the theatre. He is “Fete Hongroise,” a classical | ®°W the artistic advisor of ballet with the’ choreography in- spired by the delightful dances | by Brahms. “Le Corsaire’’, claimed by Mr. Dolin also did the choreo- graphy for “Variations For. Four”, which he originally did the Halifax critics to be the Festival’ Bisthdon a highlight of Tuesday evening’s | number follows, “Le Pas De performance, is néxt on the per- | Quatre” in tonight's perform- ance. Home Burns cranas Bass eee ey ae At Kilmuir be ‘Graduation Ball’. This bal- | let was originally created for j the Colonel de Basil's Ballets all the “scattered” circum-| Mrs. Stewart MacFarlane, stances or that they result from |Charlottetown, who has been a la “conspiracy designed in the |patient in the P.E.I. Hospital, jnight by the minister of jus- has returned home. tice.” SISTER DIES He said the RCMP acted) Mrs. ‘Lemuel Lamont Bon. quickly and efficiently. First | sow now pear ote re- Ottawa by teletype at 8:35 p.m. and by 9:45 p.m. a full descrip- tion of wires. lher sister, Marian Cameron had noth ane wee en Sion ta , Between 9 and 11 p.m., Im. | FINED $50 migration Minister Nichol- | Ernest. Frederick Jewell, son conferred with his aides and | North River, was fined $50 and all ports of entry were notified, | costs for theft of an article val- along with United: States au-/ued at less than $50, when he thorities. appeared before Magistrate Mr. Favreau, defending once |James B. Johnston, QC, ip again his decision not to prose- Queen's county court yesterday cute former ministerial aide | morning. Two men, charged Raymond Denis over bribery | with possession, received allegations in the case, said for- | fines of $20 and costs. mer ministers had exercised | } Russes and has enjoyed great ——— along this line be- | MONTAGUE — Fire of un- | Success in Europe and America. | . known origin completely _des- ae iatrEe aa Doeald est wx ir a Jone om ey L | : h lished ‘etter trom. Comer vitins wrening ° eins vestereay oca Weig f | MP Walter Dinsdale in 1960 to Mr. MacDonald, stated he was gone to the house and found the kitchen all in flames. Restrictions aivitt him at “the time ves: Imposed tried in vain to extinguish the| Weight restrictions are now in fire. |.effect on all Island roads. The Mr. MacDonald received = severe cut on the hand and was| Minister of Highways J. Phillip | taken to the hospital for treat-| Matheson, Tuesday evening at| ment. | midnight. | “The fire apparently broke out | ~ Under--these restrictions, alt! about 4 p.m. and although th e| Paved highways in the province | reag > —e ofsthe Trans quickly on the scene it was un-| 424 ween Charlottetown able to do a thing to stop the| #0 Borden, are closed to vehi- spread of the fire through the | Cl€s whose loaded weight - ex-| some 14 rooms of the large | Seeds 4.000 pounds gross per) house. axle. Mr. MacDonald There is one exception which was a small amount of in| night heavier loads, on ‘any | Montague Fire Department was ance. drops to 20 degrees or colder, trucks may carry the register- | = weight between 5 a.m. and a.m Festrictions wére announced by | During the restrictions, vehi-\0" treaties with other’ countries travelling the TCH to Bor-|@nd “imposes” an obligation to ;sponsibility throughout the then-justice minister, E. Davie | Fulton’s office that made repre. | sentations for Buddy / Leeds, charged with forgery. In the letter Mr. Dinsdale, later a cabinet minister, said only possible charge | against hing’ (Leeds) is altering | INJURES LEG never wsed | Wiliam Showa ie, conve “What is forgery but the al- | ¢s¢itg .at home urray tering of documents River after receiving injury to used OF “not?” asked Mr. Fay-] bis leg st his-work-in-connect pee ion with the Senior Citizens The justice minister said~the | Home at Montague, charge against Leeds was with- BREAKS ANKLE Souris. drawn a year later. He said Andrew Leslie there have been “quite a few", ly : broken ankle. his_ other such cases T Hels Andrew Brewin (NDP—Tor- | in Charlottetown where onto Greenwood) criticized Mr. been joined wife. Favreau .for mentioning the) ~- Leeds case and said “he did LEAVES HOSPITAL Angus C. M has return- himself no good by calling the | a | ed from Prince Edward Is- to kettle black." The Extradition Act is based | land tal , after a attack of tonsilitis. | Palmer’s IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Mr. Brewin said the federal | Henry Richards, Murrey \minister had an. underlying re | anal se aut in P.E.I. | vard case. Rivard was in a cat-| went surgery. egory different than other prie-| eyreRs HOSPITAL oners. It was clear the man |was desperate to avoid extradl | nosd, entered the Souris Hompl- ition. tal Thursday, suffering from ordinary prudence ‘virus pneumonia. BRIEFS t | o> g F z ensure that fugitives are “avail- able’ for those countries ‘Surely would require that some jcial steps be taken. Some! the government doesn’t realize what it’s dealing with when it's|, Fyre Macteas, Eaet dealing with organized crime.” | monly pom wo Social Credit Thomp- again being home |son said the Rivard escape was !”° from a leg RE-ENTERS HOSPITAL word reached headquarters in leeived the news yesterday that # ~ Learn To Play By Foll \“a very tragic state of affairs,” Overcome which he compared with the Melps You bail-jumping ofHal Banks, de- posed president of the Seafar- ers’ International Union of |ada. 5 ’ Bagnell, G.E. Hartland, Artiur Garrett, Brig W.W. Reid, and Arthur Wellner. Active pallbear- ers — : Hon. J, Fees art, W.T. Ts, gers, iar eotioa R.R. Bell,” K. MacNutt and Gordon Shaw. | to registered weight, but no tol- KENNEDY FUNERAL — | erance over 18,000 pounds gross of Glen William was held from | gross per tandem axle will be the Montague Funeral Home, | permitted. was conducted by Rev. M.C. | Currie. Pallbearers were: Mar- | ( Continued from page 1) ald, Neil MacCallum, Roy Gil- | lis, Otis Carver and Etnest making a statement instead of the Peter's Road Cemetery. Mr. Favreau was interrupted continuously as he tried to REID FUNERAL — The fun- ; eral of Hammond D_ Reid of | The justice. minister rejected Victoria Cross was held from |Mr. Diefenbaker’s charge that pampered. Church, Montague, Monday,| He ssid’ after Rivard was or- March 1. Service was conducted |dered extradited last year he by. Rev. A.G.J. Steeves. The habeas After the appli- hymns The Lord’s My Shepherd, | cation was rejected Jan. 29 this Friend We Have In Jesus were |11 to the Quebec Court of Ap-|when these things can sung..by_.the choir. _peal_and.mo judgment had. been | pen. ist. Pallbearers were: Stewart| “These are the facts, Mr. |vored a widening of the Dorion | MacKenna, William Hicken, Or- |Speaker,”” Mr. Favreau said. inquiry’s terms of reference. Murdock Hume. David MacLean. Flowerbearers were: lyn, Ernest Woodgate, Frank Green, Donald Macleod, Jack| ‘ Burton Ballum, Duncan Mac- Kinnon, Phillip . MacDonald, are permitted to carry up The funeral of James Kennedy | per single axle or 32,000 pounds Tuesday, March 2. The service tin Campbell, Wilfred MacDon- | CHARGES AND Beck. Intérment took place in | discussing the motion make his statement. the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian |Rivard had been by Rev.- Basil Lowery, assisted |made application for a writ of Close To Thee and What A year, Rivard appealed on Feb.| “Something must be by Mrs. AF. gs rendered yet. | Mr. ‘Thompson said he | 4 ville MacDonald, Wibur Adams, ’ x we*we Kk Ke HF HF HF HK Ke Ke KF Stewart Adams, Richard Llewel- MacLeod, Williard Docherwy, Preston Hume, Alffed MacKen- ee eee Oe ecoeoete eeee URE! UAuacegteR! 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