.i‘he Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Nov. 29, 1962. 27 Member's Feud With Gordon Fanned In House Committee OTTAWA (CPI—The ghost ofl CNR President Donald Gordon intruded again Wednesday into a Commons examination of thet Mr. Gregoire flayed Mr. Gor- CNR's subsidiary Crown corpor- idon Tuesday for being arrogant ation. Trans-Canada Air Lines. fand disdainful of Canada’s bicul- Douglas Fisher lNDP—Port‘tural nature. Arthur). who has fended with Mr. Gordon for several years Mr. Rowe said Wednesday it was "almost in contempt of this committee. " when the CNR is examined by the same committee. raised the atter. He said his basic quarrel with the CNR is that unlike TCA it “won't give the employees a chance to make an intelligent decision." ’ He referred to notice given Winnipeg maintenance employ- ees by TCA of looming changes lElection Case is Continued MONTREAL tCPl — Crown Prosecutor G uy Desjardins lmoved Wednesday to have Omer Fontaine ordered to stand {trial on charges of conspiracy Qto violate the Quebec Elections fAct. CPR's Windsor station here. Provincial police said a bag found in a station locker con- tained 4.000 counterfeit vote-reg istration slips. needed y elec- Vtors i Montreal and Quebec iCity to identify themselves at ilhe polls. OTHERS ACCUSED Accused along with l-‘ontaine ‘are Andre Legarde, chief organ- " the Union Nationale “party for Montreal. and Gaston Archambault. a former provin- icial policeman. Fontaine is accused of ('on- ‘spiring to make false docu- lments, to utter them, to violate lthe elections act, and to aid and bet others to commit a crime. Mr. Desjardins felt enough evidence was produced concern- ing the last three. and there 'was no need for committal on [the first charge—indicating that .One may be withdrawn. n another court. election conspiracy charges against cafe Oust Caouette lsbould notbeinh‘llmn sinus." . Mr. Hunter. defeated, by Lib- !eral John 'said in the last I" Ranks ltCaouette has been an m- GANANOQUE. Ont, (CPl -—tbarrassment to Lender Robert William 1, Hunter. defeated So- ’ Thompson and most party main. cial Credit candidate in the last rs. federal election. said here last weekend there is a movement ‘within the party to “get rid" of Deputy Leader Real Caouctte. Not all members of the anti- Caouetle group live outside Que- er. Mr. Hunter told a meeting at South Elmsley. about 36 miles north of here. “it is time Social Crediters from coast to coast took a long. searching look at Real Caouette. ' v of us now feel he Move Reported SUNTER'S SAY "SANTA SHOP" .4 owner Frank DiPalma and Ge- rard Duchaine came. up for pre- liminary hearing. The cases were postponed to Dec. 18. that would affect their jobs in; [The motion was withdrawn and Conditions differ9d~ (’was a r re sted Nov. 2 in the SAYS REMARKS INVIDIOUS lg’IIIII’IIIII’i “Mr. Fisher might wait when] has th es e invidious re- M o ' the “at few_ Years; . ;after Fontaine's lawyer, Claude mum“! Hebe” sm‘t!‘ (PL " S}mc°°lDanis. insisted the Crown pre- differ"! North) said it wasn't fair to.sem more evidence. I DRESSES keep comparing TCA with thel. Four charges of conspiracy ‘ CNR because their ol’eri‘uonsiwere laid after Fontaine. 35.i I SKIRTS Consult ! SWEATERS e ;\ MEDICAL PHARMAGY‘: it til G d 1 . R; 55...: “hm: .. y... mi HYNDMAN & CO- LTD. 33:552.: t t t t t' .1 . 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Ch'wwn :5 Agents Throughout the pmvmce (“- Ch “‘rPCkage or "fluid A" I about 10 miles west of Balti- said all 17 aboard. including (AP Wirephoto) i This happened Tuesday and‘ 889' IIIIIIIIIIIIIA I i . 1”“ ”°!~SANTA’S COMING to HOLMAN’S I o and eventual U.S. rocognilion oi , ' ; for his annual visit and colorful SANTA cLAus PARADE ported that President Ken-‘1. nedy has sent messages to the} leading figures involved. pro-i (Yes. Santa Claus is coming to town . . . and will be presenting a special Santa Claus parade in bothMmersideand . .y . the Summersjde parade will com- . mence Friday. November 30th with a tour of Siemon Park at 2:00 p.m.. while the Sum- U. S. Moves To Cool Off Yemen Crisis BEIRUT. Lebanon lAPl—The linttrtl States has quietly move:! in tool the Yemeni crisis with a |I.u‘l\.lf.‘,t‘ plan for withdrawal ot outsiders from the conflict ., posmg disengagement as a first ‘ step . 'In Washington Tuesday. the White House confirmed that‘ President Kennedy offered the good offices of the United States I v in letters sent to the heads of‘ state of Saudi Arabia. Jordan. } the United Arab Republic and Yemen I The US. plan would involve the withdrawal of about 10.000‘ Tinyptian troops supporting the L Sallal regime inside Yemen and end the flow of Saudi and Jar-1 daman aid to the royalist tribes v fighting under deposed Imaml Mohammad Al-Badr. ‘ The royalist tribes are be- Moved to hold some mountain areas in the north and east of lhf‘ isolated country. but the republicans control all the main rules and airstrips and coastal plain. merside downtown portion :‘of the parade will commence at 3:15 pm. at the corners of Terminal space Maple Street and Goodwiil Street. Note parade route in lower left hand corner. The At Do-rv-al Po-rt Reported Costly i V OTTAWA tCPi—Space in the' transport department‘s glossy new terminal at Dorvai Airport. in Montreal costs Trans-Canada Air Lines more per square foot than its offices on New York's: Fifth Avenue. a Commons com-‘ "mice was told Wednesday. TM President Gordon Mc-. A - SUMMERSIDE PARADE - FRIDAY, nov. 30th at 3:15 p.m. V CHARLOTTETOWN PARADE - SAL, DEC. ist at 9:30 am. s— we r they are tool grandiose as suggested by Ar- lhui' Laing — C Snule or whether the travelling puhhr demands glass. marble and stone as suggested by Bnhhr McDonald (PC-Hamil- ). , der?" asked Douglas Flatten ‘ Whit-Port Arthur). He called. A it the jet-age whiteelephaut ter- . mm] in Newfoundland—attrac-| live. expensive and desert throuzh the capacity of Jet “11' :rs llo fly Montreal to Europe ll‘Pt‘ . Charlottetown parade. on Saturday morning. December lst. will commence at 9:30 am. Note parade route in lower right hand corner. < m _‘ ton South Transport Minister 8 a l c e r i said Dorval was supposed to be ' too large. projected 12 ears ahead. But be there any Friday night. he suggested. and see the‘ Santa Claus will he in Holman's Toyland every day through to Christmas . . . second floor Summersid-e store . . and main floor, Charlottetown store. Boys and girls—be sure to see him about your extra mini Christmas desires . . . there are plenty of eye-popping surprises available this Christmas In Holman’s Toyland. both stores. Children visiting Santa must be accompanied by either a parent or guardian. Beet Growers Get Payment OTTAWA (CP) -— Ontario sonar beet producers have been 8|er a deficiency payment of .46 a ton on their 1961 crop. lhe agriculture department an- nounced Wednesday. Payments on the 1901 crop in Quebec. Alberta and Manitoba Will be. calculated later when fl- u. CHARLOTTETOWN STORE OPEN ‘ FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9.30 AND SATURDAY TILL 4.30 PM. The Payment is the difference can the producers' average F"! 0 A5 a ton—as estab- ':".‘°dyby the agricultural sta- hIllzatton ho.th the . “on support price. which is 101. 90? cent of the am price ‘ for the last to years. The Ontario payment “$9.252. It includes tho‘Ontario Wernment‘s contribution of 50 SUMMERSIDE STORE OPEN ‘9'"! a ton. sarong;me FRIDAY NIGHT on 9.00 PM. A Brlst ‘ vars ) fg'fiilgh?"‘:i?§uzf and SATURDAY .TILI. NOON ‘5 raw. ' I w W _ ‘ z“; 'lwesnuI rmtmm of t