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Party meetings to explain the reasons for K‘hruschev's re- moval were still continuing, two weeks after the Kremlin reshm- fie, in Moscow, sources said. They said the Cuban incident was being cited as an example of ways in which Khrushchev took "hasty decisions“ withou. consulting the rest of the party leadership The largest organization of more than 250. is 40 years old in 1 the ‘ A ~_____ _____ a m a te ur j radio operators in the U.S.. the outgoing American Radio Relay League, iwhelming sunport from Mother? 964. ' TR'IOT HOME OF THE WEEK “VINO 205.I25 -M.. 24-5 lotus This simple and economical No-27l - 790 sq out kitchen with easy access plan offers the maximum to tie side door and basement 5 a - v is a desirable feature The de- ' 33‘9"” 0‘ lwablmy {or me sign is a combination of brick 1 minimum amount of tloor and frame. but ou] be t area. Living Room is larger built in all brick or all frame ‘1 than you would expect in if so desired. In many areas '. house of this size. A well laid could be built on a 40 foot lot. i Khanh’s Gov’t Will Remain Short Time In S Khanh's has resigned to ma e . Viet Nam SAIGON (APT -— Maj. - Gen. become military government the commander-in-chief of armed forces—and thus then agreed to stay in office aitional Security Council. few more days as caretaker. I These informants said 39 of-‘ {The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 31. 1964. 11 ' {Entry Brigade 1 e arm 5 Boilins Are Reborn With Canadian Forces {field with the armed forces LO “'35 the long time lag between By DAVE MclNTOSH OTTAWA ICP|~The boffins‘g have been reborn. Boftin was wartime British slang for a scientist or re- searcher who got out into the} Lumber Tax I In Britain May Not Last? By ROD CURRIE ’ official said here the new tax on imported finished 1 u m b e r might be study and try to solve their, pro . Scientists of the defence re-“ search board this year have re-j started this practice and in re» cent months have been sailing; with the navy. soldiering witht the army and flying with the RCAF. Dr. Jack Meek. chief of com- } munications at the defence re-l search board‘s laboratories at; nearby Shirley Bay, says these; field trips have already had an influence on the direction of re- searc projects in his ranch. He said in an interview thati one big reason for the rebirth} in Europe. said communications ‘equipment is "pitiful." His statement lent weight to remarks by Defence Minister Hellyer and senior army offi cers that the army requires a great dea of new equipment Dr. Meek said the army uses expertly the equipment it hrs. but that it is woefully out of t dae One of the reasons for this the development of a new piece of equipment and its delivery in quantity to the armed forces. “We‘ve not enough courage li‘ pressing ahead with our own Canadian developments." Meek said. As an example. he said Can» ada was years ahead of other countries in the development of weather radar. But the project hadn’t been pushed and now Canada was buying from the United States weather radar systems conceived and devel- Ioped in this country. SHIP REFIJOATED SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. of the Boffins Is, that most of (CPI—The 58-foot vessel Calcite the young scientists and re. Ii, whicii ran aground on a reef ditched before the bulk of the searchers employed by the in the St. Mary's River at the special duties are eliminated should the lumber levy be found detrimental in the battle to overcome a chronic housing ; shortage. l The iS-per-cent tax on all im- ported manufactured goods. ill- nounced Monday in an effort to reduce Britain‘s trade gap, hit Dr. tentranee to Lake Huron near here Sunday, was refloated early Monday after a sister ship took off part of her limestone Ycargo. The Calcite is owned by p ’a subsidiary United States Steel Corporation. 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The British Timber Trade ederation has already pro tested, urging the tax be dropped A spokesman at Can- ada House said any initiative in placing the Canadian position Ebefore authorities here would softwood waylkeep a powerful voice in gov-ihaVC to come from Ottawa. for the new civilian regime.:ernmental affairs via the Na-' Robert Mellish. a deputy Brita iish housing minister, said Wed- nesday his department was 'in The new chief of state. .Phan.ficers met with Khanh at Cap'close talks" With the Works de- Khac Suu. asked Khanh and his St. Jacquez, regional military ! partment. responsible for en- cabinet to carry on until a newiheadquarters. and 31 voted for: Suring the supply 0‘ Wilding ma- premier and other ministers are ready to take over ailing survivor of general whom Khanh put againstydet‘ area arrest when he seizediwas 'Cel‘lainly Willing I0 hear ‘ ~s mflpower from Min], Jan, 30. Theser‘what the timber federation has ' ‘ ' say" on the possible effects 3 revolutionary plotting the late {\‘go Dinfi Diem me. will name the new pre-;were Mai-Gen. Tran Van Doanitn ‘ and Mai-Gen. Ton That Dinh. of the tax on lumber supplies gi mier. Speculation c e n t r e dt thanh. . scattered among Minh and twoiSOTed hOUSlng. The remainder were! un- | terials for government - spon- He also said the department For Fall Fashioned Latest Fall shades in double knits arnel. jersey. crepe. Sizes 7 - 24% I 0.95 to 39.95 GLORIA LADIES’ WEAR Great George St Ch’town around a former mayor of Sai- gon, Tran Van Huong, the pre-l ’ in turn, will appoint a The appointments are subject to approval by the 17-meii High National Council. a supervising, agency and embryo legislature‘ of which Suu is the chairman, The S. embassy described the developments as “another positive step toward the objec- tive of establishing an effective civilian government.” nformed sources premier the over- said “'Ol'l officers Sunday in his bid to SCHOOL MEETING The adiourned the Charlottetown will be held at the Tuesday. Nov. 3 at 8 pm. annual meeting of Rural High School Vocational Institute. Sponsored by the Basil hich Queen? Queen Anne Chair, sir. Note the imprint of her ladyship’s bottom. And what on earth is this? A bone once picked by Sir John A. Macdonald. Think of the impression you‘ll make when you wave it at your friends. IfI may be so forward sir, you simply must have it. Unusual. But have you something a bit more . . . useable? I’m not a conformist, but, I like the things I buy to be functional, as well as unique. Take my Studebaker. So functional, it’s indispensible. Modern, yet it'll never be out of date. How, Sir? Studebaker has a look that stays fresh for years. So, should I ever want to trade in my Studey, I’ll always get a top trade-in allowance. I‘ve been burned too many times with cars built to become easily obsolete, built to lose trade-in value after they’ve been around for a year or two. I save money while I’m enjoying my Studey, too. Economical to operate; my repair bills are almost nil. Indeed—a very u nique car. Is that it parked outside? CLEAR Yes, a '65 Cruiser. (It’s my fifth Studebaker.) And it" been especially designed for Canadian conditions; tested on every road, in every type of weather condition Canadian drivers are ever likely to be up 53.11.“. Then, what they say is true—it really is Canada’s Own Car. Exactly. 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