Sezregationist .Lester Mad- -dox who closed iis .estauran** “rather than serve Negroes, led thousands on a marc’ through downtown Atlanta, ‘jeorgia to SEGREGA property Maddox, ventre, is flanked by supporters carryisz signs up TIONIST LEADS MARCH = as he n ‘The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon., Apr. 26. 1965. 7 Station Agents Disappear | In SevenN.S.,N.B. Centres OTTAWA (CP)—Canadian. Na- | from Berry Mills, Rexton. Hum- | tional Railways has been author- phrey. Shediac, College Bridge ized to remove station agents and Dorchester in New Bruns- from six communities in New wick and Maccan. NS. Brunswick and one in Nova Commissioner John M. Wood- Scotia, the Board of _Trans- ard. in a judgment concurred in port Commissioners has announ- by Chief Commissioner Rod Kerr ced. : and his deputy J. E. Dumontier, | The board said it is satisfied said ‘very litle constructive op- ‘the CNR's master agency plan | position” was raised against the to centralize operations in Monc- CNR application at hearings ton, N-B., isa “sound an@ work-~' held in Moncton Féb. 16 and 17. able system” that will’ ‘‘sub--- Mr. Woodard said he is not a i porting Governor George Wal- lace of Alabama and calling for retoration of sta'es’ richts. (AP Wirephoto) Bronx Doctor Suing % exas Guif . NEW ‘YORK @octor has sued the Texas Gujf stock befpre-releasing tbe ore world; Exter - Sulphur Company for $25,008-, 400. contending the company discovery and caused him to sell his 200 shares of tie com- bought Texas Gulf Sulphur stock | bloc -has drawn these countries pany’s stock “far below the true and real value.” : He also named as defendants 13 of the gompany’s vfficers and . émployees and Guaranty Trust Company He seeks $8,400 in actual dam- damages The. plaintiff, Dr. Isidore Ya- suna. is medical director of Mount _Eden Genera) Hospital in the Bronx * His State Supreme Court su id that he sold: 100 shares of | exas Gulf comimon stock March | 23. 1964, at $24.50 a share. His! other 100 shares were sold at! $31.50_a siare April 16- 1964 The U-S. Securities and Ex- change Commission, in a suit against 13 of the company's of- Ticers said the’ company made its first accurate announcement of the ore’ strike at Timmins, Ont.. April 16. ages and $25,000,000 in punitive : Sulphur (AP)—A Bronx. knowledge to buy tHe company's ‘Tade contacts with the Western | strike news to the public. Assistant U.S. Commerce Sec- ter it was disclosed that te on the basis of an indirect tip from a company insider. Yasuha said the price he re- ceived_was_ wholly inadequate” the Morgan. and that his stock was worth at goods and services from within least $71.50 a share. = “This plaintiff, bélieved the false and fraudulent repre- sentations concerning the finan- cial @ondition of tae defendant Texas Gulf and relied thereon = his—snit—sai “Being ignorant of the— true condition,”’ he sa.d, he sold _his stock “‘at a price far below the true and real value.’ Yasuna accused the defend- ants of a conspiracy to depress the trig vdlue of the stocks to induee the public to sell the ‘stock for less than it was worth. SEE NEW PLANETS South African astronomers have identified more than 500 ~~}... WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) ~ The Red Doctrine + Influenced By Western Trade © ROME (Reuters)—The _Ital- stantially” meet customers’ re- convinced that removal of the | dence that the railway is watch- 1906 Car i. sary to t the traffie.” t Goudes adecae handling | soap-box wagon. . adequately through the special city. needed to’ serve passengers, a provided. ‘parts in their basement. ian Communist party Saturday world have been influenced by | acted as the brake quirements and allow the agent at Dorchester or College ; |railway to meet competition. Bridge will jeopardize a pro- Station agents will be removed posed industrial park in the Dorchester area. oO t Ma + He said it appeared from evi- n e n ing this development closely : : “even to the point of considering Reca S ; the feasibility of constructing an . | industrial to serve the development if it seems. neces- KITCHENER. Ont. (cp) — freight and express require- + When-Herbert-J.Hembrecht”of (ments of — Kitchener was 10 years old, he | master plan can han- was the first boy on the block “€ passenger sales, telecom- ,to have a steering-wheel on bis | munications and other services It was only reasonable that 1)" 2enith” telephone number per- years later he should have mitting customers long-distance decided to build “tis own car. | : There were then only six of the * Peal aie am sale ~ new-fangled automobiles in the Tom evidence . ‘ |should the station buildings be Mr. Hambrecht- now 80, de- signed the car on the back of a caretaker will be roll of wallpaper. For the whole | ;winter of 1906 and his pat- | tern - maker father ffiade the | Tie car was similar to the 1903 Cadilla¢, chain-driven by a | 900 lire (about $161,000) to send rear-mounted engine with one” an Italian field hospital to help economic doctrine and manager- , °Y!inder. = med two forward |the North Vietnamese. The jdal techniques of the Communist |SPeeds and the reverse geas | «In the spring of 1907 the Ham- ars rechts.-and their neighbors , 1 Affairs Senter sembied it outside the Gouse. “It was perfect.”’ Mr. Ham- brecht recoliects, “‘but it ;members were asked to raise | the funds:.by the end of May. a | Meanwhile, a_party delegation |headed for Hanoi via Prague, Martin said Saturday nig. Mr. Martin, speakin'g to elim"? ; Nam. : Fares Sched ule in-the—area;— PLAN TO AID REDS ~ set its sights on raising 100,000,- , ;party’s central, committee said | Moscow and Peking to discuss | Withheld news of a rich Cana- retary, Herbert W Klotz, re- the -Business and Professional,| é : | ways. of helping North . Viet dian- copper, zinc and silver ore. signed Thursday, three days af-| Women's Club of. Windsor, said" climb a hill I wanted it to * | Airlines Extend |then applied to keep out dirt: | Government inspectors—check |the colors and closeness of 2 z ‘stitching, and inspect the ropes last four months if flown night MONTREAL (CP) — The. and. headband of each new flag. and day, Mr. Woods says,—but world's —airlinesqhave~agreed ta —-Flags—eome~in—12—sizes~now-‘it-is-night-flying:that aces-e flag extend the current commercial adays; from 18 inches to 24 feet fast. : : fares schedule for a further ye-' Wide. “You can‘go up to $25,-'- He finds more Canadians buy riod until June 7, it was dis- 000 for each Set of silk screens,’. flags than do Americans. When closed here. says Mr. Woods. he compared per capita figures A spokesman for the Interna- ~ The Ontario flag will.probably With an American colleague. the tional Air Transport Association ee ee ee oe visitor -was so impressed he (IATA) said more than 80 es Ser * opened a branch of the Ameri- IATA * member airlines ap blue, and yellow.- This accounts ean flagmaker’s in aoa proved thé extension in a mail for the delay in its appearance. —————————————_- vote. “With the Canadian flag it U.S. CAR FOR GROMYKO The existing schedule was. to. was different,’ Mr. Woods. said, NEW YORK ‘AP)—The So- have expired April 27 in favor «There was only one screen’ be- viet Union has bought a $17,000 . ae oe coment —_ cause there was only one color.” American limousine — furn- chanse in. passenger Te Ai ht Each flag is hand-cut from the |ished with television and bar— oe : oe on tneiigh* roll of nylon as it is. finished, |in the name of Foreign Minister SUCTION. -. F ~ by one of eight girls. Automatic Andrei A. Gromyko, the New The further extension was re- eutters are available, but their York Times Says. The luxurious quired when’ the United States high speed melts the nylon. vehicle. one of about 70 execu- Civil Aeronautics Board called The biggest sizes of flag, 21 tive Lincoln Continentals manu- a hearing for early next month and 24 feet broad, are used on factured this year, was loaded don't last long. They only get four weeks out of a flag.” on the entertainment issue. the tops of skyscrapers, and in Brooklyn Satu rday night — ss | hake four men to raise them on| aboard the freighter Mormac- a windy day. 3 > “ 1 i t 2 Manufacturer ie lynx = for Helsinki and Finds Canadians | Flag Conscious TORONTO-(€CP)=“‘it'samaz- ing how flag-conscious Canada “Being as high as they are || Moore & McLeod Ltd. flag is on the market. “The manufacturers haven't caught up with the demand: for the new Canadian flag yet,’ he said. “Every time they switch a piece of machinery .to make the Ontario flag, they slow de- liveries on the Canadian flag.’ : It takes three weeks from ,t’he.. wes time exact’ specifications: are oe }made available ‘until the first flags are color-printed. Scythes starts with a roll of | white nylon woven to resist the weather. Each color is printed separately through a silk screen pam, and @ coat of sfiicon is ‘and as big as they are, mey , The ordinary-sized flag. should _ is at the moment," said Sidney’4 : : : Woods, a representative of Scy- “ thes and Co. Ltd., one of Can- ada’s largest flag makers, when ; e the Ontario legislature-approved | ~ : i the provincial flag. ; i; : r He says it will be two or three weeks before the new Ontario : : - CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK “SAVINGS IN. EVERY DEPARTMENT” @ 5 NOTICE OF CITATION In. Re Estate of BESSIE NELSON late of Charlottetown in Queens County, Prince Ed- ‘ward tstaid--Masried -Woman, . testate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Citatien has been extract- ed for the passing of the final aceounts im the above Estate and for an Order for distribut- ion and the hearing of same shall” be before the presiding Justice in the Estates Division of the Supreme Court at the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, on Wednesday the 23rd day of June next coming. at the r of thirty minutes after two o'clock in the afternoon A.D., 1965 coe Harold Saunders : Frederic A. Large . Executors. See E that trade with the Sino-Soviet hask-t0-Ow-avawtraenre he | . . went, and designed a larger a ot aneres rear sprocket, “which took him | “It makes it unnecessary ™P_the hill like a breeze. for them to rely exclusively on,'NW 60 years older, after a - long Career in” the” alitomobile business, Mr. Hambrecht prizes the bloc and to that extent les- ‘ sens their, dependence on one | 22 exact scale model of his first another in other, spreres,”’ he ©": said. Ao ' “It promotes contact s.be-_ IF_YOU_ARE NOW TAKING tween businessmen and _ techni- cians on both sides." _ asked whether it was not reas- ona 0 ass i gi iy aE IN Wie Hg | a caxunive Tablet With the run “that rismg prosperity and the evolution of a technological GENTLE DIFFERENCE oy - society in the countries of the Take gentle-acting NR... Nature's Sino-Soviet world will give these Remedy! There is no letdown, no} countries a more firmly vested uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is} interest in international co-oper- an all-vegetable laxative. For over ation as suc?" _ (70 years, Nt has been giving folks} A text of Mr. Martin's speech pleasant, effective relief overnight. was released in advance COFFEE CROP FALLS Brazil's coffee crop for the .- THEN YOU SHOULD BUY DR ToDaYT! * chal: | AEAMATWE QNCE TWICE GG) te The external affairs minisier THREE TIMES A WEEK gees et ocr. eee ae iy eee ea TRADED ON INFORMATION new minor planets and given 1964-65 season is about 52,000,000 - The SEC suit accused the them South African names such bags,.down from: the previous Helps you feel better| ... and look better!) REGULAR + CHOCOLATE COATED> JUNIORS | wfficers of using their inside as Pretoria and Umtata. year's ' 68,100,000. s ~ w ~ -- Whywoulda salesman‘call” byLong Distance? —- TO EARN MORE MONEY Let’s admit it: we only get paid if we produce. And a salesman is at his best with customers who know him; with whom he keeps in touch; who are his friends. 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