in ‘ a Bai sta fica Se Ae cb isthe Sap athens i tet: The Guardian, Ohariottetown, Gat. Oct. 2, 1965. 8 "BLOODI8 this former Roy- “ford breeding cattle purchas- By CARL MOLLINS BLACKPOOL, England (CP) ment’s plan to reduce non-white immigration from the Common- | Prime Minister Wilson's Power Seen Renewed ‘After Conference A few defec- | ;seat Commons. tions and the government could | Island News Page : was Huhach's said he would await instructions before deciding whether to ap peal. “I thank you, your worship,” only comment. when asked if he had anything to say. The jury deliberated for exactly two hours after retiring to consider four ver- dicts. Mr. Justice Farthing told School auditorium Oct. 4. Mr. Hamilton is a former ca- |APPROVE PARK PURCHASE | MONTREAL (CP)—Montreal | binet minister, serving as min- city council approved ‘Thurs- | ADDRESS <i Prime Minister Wilson, re-|wealth, a policy that leftist be defeated. the Supreme Court jury it could nowned as a brilliant political |Michael Foot described as “a But the socialists had wand- find’ Hubach guilty of capital operator, has emerged with his |stain on the Labor movement.” jered in the wilderness for 13 murder, not eu‘ltv or not guilty reputation and his position in-| Party opponents of the gov years and even the current ten- by reason of insanity or it might ¥ tact after a five-day defence of \ernment’s program to restrain |uous hold on power can be most find him guilty of non-capital on now you his policies against minority op- |rises in wages and prices in- | persuasive to convince the party murder. = get help- position in his Labor party. clude some major trade unions | rank-and-file to remain loyal. Im br eo Wilson, a sometime leftist who | whose cooperation would be es- the early post-war heydoy of a P Si @ = sort eagtated the pasty leadership 3t seetial: the program is to op- | big Leher majority, ihe party erformer gns pov months ago, has shifted to erate succe ; could aff xury of a ‘ occur. A political right since he became |SOME UNREST wing revolt. But now rebels MR. HAMILTON Record Contract | i*< tegen the einer gale nt prime minister last October.| Even some party right-wing- must reflect on the conse- py _theoma ritis, Part of the reason may. have lers are chafing under Wilson’s quences of defection—a possible Former Minister A television performer, seen ae PROMPT benefits been the critical need to per- |thumb. Member of Parliament |Conservative government. jam local stations in the past ‘ow porgpr —_— a suade = qvsioning, word, hat |Wondrow Wyai it upet ty Wit| ven amid mic snd wivte To, Visit O/Leciry har ticned's cate Se ee he would follow traditional |soa's Tejection of any |outbursts against Wilson's T ee acere methods in overcoming an eco- |deal to get parliamentary help ership this week, the mere/ 1. Abdi ‘Meaiiten, whe Ceneting. > or NIAGAYRA OF P-E.L ee ee oe ee ere moy teamese 8 Terr seems sented Qu’Appelle, ‘Sask. in| A and 252 Kent Street may be due also to some private |tant Liberal party. and another socialist march | 2° a in| er western sing- views on how the country should | The discontent takes on sig- into the wilderness could be a noe of Conads, i er expects his fret re Charististows, P-E.L be run. nificance in view of Wilson's enough to strike the'most vocal |) sting gponsored by the Pro.|issued in ene caamn laa Phone Nevertheless, by vote of the |slim two-vote margin in the 630-|leftists speechless with anguish. gressive Conservative Associa-|Promoted in Nashville, Tenn. ly Bang + oe oer ween ee ee tion in O'Leary Regional High ins wormation ace el Winter Fair grand champ- eq by Island breeders this shi chiefs and some- uneasy moder 7 ee ee ee ee icscedisens somiabaun sabere nie me caus tee wookt of ee: Cipetent shle ee tee a = _ ter as minister of aerials | Purchase of 8 0 ara EMV enepenesnn PROV: so apo courses through the =H. Himmelman, LaHave, rov TREADS CENTRE PATH in the Diefenbaker government.| ment p 67 ; <a of ena ens Nova Scotia. : ce The party now seems more Western and Central Districts He was minister of he Prince Edward Island ‘‘is rat-|clearly set on a middle course when the first wheat sales were : 2 ed as a first class trout fishing |ffat may attract more of the made to China and Russia centre, with an abundance - eee eee ro he. land brook trout, salters, sugge captured S n a e ree ers some rainbows,” sandan tak spticonl pepdenity ies, See ( nada LIS Auto Deal League Meeting statement carried in McClaine’s new Tory leader, iad Standard Fishing Encylopedia |Heath, despite economic curbs a Set For Monday “Purchase Top Animals and International Angling Guide in an article by George V. Fras- er, director of the Island's Tra- vel Bureau. The article notes that trout forced on the country. under pressure from an impor tant party minority possibly could cause him parliamentary But Wilson’s refusal to budge | Said Untairly Panned SUMMERSIDE — The annual meeting of the P.E.I.. provincial | committee, Air Cadet League of | Canada, is to be held on Mon ae ee eet ee et clans |Ceaaane tater taoee Yenetoea|flahing Nhs been the -caly real in the future. day, in Summerside, ee bens aes to|breeders; E. H. (Ernie) Him-| sport: fishing.on the Island for ismayed by the party’s right- Delegates from Tignish, bes farms across the Island this|meiman, La Have, Nova Scotia.| generations, although deep sea |jward drift and goaded by the | Drawing attention to Oppost- |taxes and the impact, of the un- lottetown and side week. They purchased them at| For the most. part the ani-|fishing has been popular in re |left-wing failures at the, party | tion allegations that the Cana- /favorable exchange rate. He |be in attendance F. mals have the blood of Whittern| cent years. conference, the- vocal Wissenters jdian — :American’ automotive |said that Industry Minister Dru-|Inch, president of the Air Cadet National Velvet, that won the| It also states that the most (might at some time be driven | agreement is nothing but a $50,-/ry had pointed -out in Ottawa |League of Canada; Arthur SUKARNO ( Continued from page one) grand championship at the“Roy- al Winter Fair, Toronto several years ago, or that of Beaumont Celebrity, the English bull that popular flies on the Island. are the Parmechene Belle and the to withhold erecla. support where it counts—in Parliament Dark Montreal with the Orange Moderates as well as leftists Shrimp and Ibis not far behind. are disturbed ‘by the goverm 000,000 handout to the automo- bile industry, Mark R. MacGui- gan, Liberal, candidate for Queen’s along with B.B. Jones yesterday that price considera- tion must be based on the $150 difference in popular priced cars at the assembly line level. This MacDonald, general manager, Air Cadet League of Canada; W-C K.E. Lewis, CLO, National Headquarters; _ SL: Nicholson, These and earlier broadcasts |topped the dispersal sale this of Bi speaking at the an-|price difference would be sub- |Maritime Air Command CLO; from Jakarta oe forces weenie ae of Me aol a ‘ nual of the Fifth: Dig-|stantially reduced by the time FL CB. Lang, assistant CLO, mre fe ae ven OE | re Rabe on ® trict of Queens held in Charlotte. |the 1968 models come out, Mr. Maritime Air Command, S-L On arian however, was |‘ario, who is ‘Canada’s be st n ea S tows Commanaity His ts eves acer gee ig and FL Ernie Briggs to hav d to cen- |known Hereford breeder. The ing, charged that the situation |; \poreR LIMIT PULO § side, will also be reported to have spree Velvet bull was also imported ' |“was being grossly misrepre- 1) ummerside, a tral Java. from England and he is now sented by all three opposition | Mr. Jones in a statement after in attendance. Errol Laughlin, A coup was reported launched heading a prominent herd — in i a leaders.” the meeting referred to Prime |provincial. chairman will con Thursday night by Lt.-Col Un |westarn Canada. Oo ege : Aa y “It was never expected that | Minister Pearson's announce: |duct the meeting. tung, described as a battalion) wis grand championship at} , the agreement — not yet passed |™Ment yesterday in Newfoundland | The annual dinner will be held commander in Sukarno’s per- ,gonal bodyguard. His forces ap- *parently held power long enough Toronto in 1960 was the first tak- en by a Hereford beef breeder east of Ontario. SENIOR SIRE Eric Neilsen, _ Progressive Conservative candidate for the Mr. the Of the Prime Minister Neilsen said, “We have weakest and the. most vascillat- by the American Congress but put into immediate effect by Canada — would promptly close regarding the possibility of in- stituting ‘‘catch insurance for fishermen of Canada, somewhat similar to the crop insurance in the evening at RCAF Station, Summerside, when Mr. Inch will be the guest spedker. Sa ‘to seize the Jakarta radio and Yukon, spoke early last evening between erate sanndtince the formation of aj One of Velvet's sons, Nova Na-|at a rally called by the PC clubs jing prime minister in this Aue eer — plans worked. out between Ot- = Smart Auto Buyers ‘revolutionary council and a 45-|tional Romeo, is a senior sire on| of Prince of Wales College and | country’s history.” MacGuigan_ maintained. - “|tawa and some of the pro- Man Sentenced ‘ ‘Member cabinet that included a jfhe herd of Shed Acre Farms, ist. Dunstan's University at the| Following his talk a* number | Eventually Canadian buyers | Vinces.” * ‘dozen Communists. ones oy oe ae Pp ~~ SDU gymnasium. of questions were asked:of Mr. |would benefit from a narrowing | Along -with the trap and | To Hang Dec. 8 Will W it F The. ‘ACCUSE CIA — — a aes ‘. calasehaat Mr. Neilsen came into promi- |Nejlsen from the floor. One was |of the gap, he said, likely in a |CMS¢ limitations now under ac- l fe | or ® , Untung declared he had grand championship winner for \2€2ce during the last sitting of |concerning the leadership situa- year or two, but the cost of, cars tive consideration, this could be | EDMONTON (CP) — Harry + tblocked a coup he said was {planned against Sukarno by a :“council of generals’’ and the ‘United States Central Intelli- ‘gence Agency. He said the gen- |any owner Gordon Matheson, Hunter River, before he sold him . to Shed Acres earlier this year. Royal Grand championships in breed are a scare commod- Parliament as the member who forced the .government to call the Dorion inquiry into influence peddling. “Morality is an absolute es- tion of the PC party. Mr. Neil- sen said, ‘There is evidence on every hand of unity within this party.” He referred to the re- turn;tp active participation in \fishermen”’, quoted the Prime’ Minister as of very great assistance to our Mr. Jones said. He having said at St. John’s: have pledged ourselves to treat ‘ TWe ic Hubach, 36, was sentenced Fri- day night to be hanged Dec, 8 after a jury found him guilty of pital murder in the death Jan. of a security guard. TOPANIC ‘erals planned to stage an up- lity among Maritime breeders. |sential in public life,” said Mr. h > |the fishermen on an equal basis | rising Tuesday — Indonesia's |Daniel Jewell, North River, has Neties. Be ae es es Sie rei we must be | ot loik Gee mre Teas beminnad a one "Saxarta, Radio, "apparently af witha ball -be bred uid showed, ata in government is one ney, who broke with John Dief-|tax, various provincial sales oe fenermen — s0 far a8|while in the gatekeeper's house ed arn tal, Perey eat val can” ad arse ear and Me pals pe ngs nat we Got dowe foe fas’ Tae teaseaeee “| - HILLSIDE MOTORS ‘forces, quoted Nasution as say- |°" Avie parted Nealae wie a uiacian: last evening. He Wee. ae “ at Mr. cn Mostrent; Sire. = the farmers.” Fares ewane Gaede on: 7 Boswe toria, Deal n ra c Boston, Miass., fs maged ; me eee any |al Margaret, went to the grand ee as ee eae Neilsen travelled to Souris for a| Ella of Bonshaw. * JUMBO COSTLY TENANT |4ynamite the same night. “Where Customer Service and Satisfaction , The Jakarta radio said the ow — oe ‘abed had not been entirely mo- a veo nae -_ couch at The Mest ta” a teste Moe bee an ye in he = Come First. ; verack Siiwangi division. led by | ‘Top female price was the $s ral in their handling of the of /STn8- deomer at'10:30 a.m. thie morn-|part of a 0-year modernisation |Farthing of Calgary said te] St Peter's Road Dial 2-1743 eek “and Maewtion. chptunad (ee Ramin aeant ehadeosimtel ane tiene aca ie Ww L McManu x Program, cost £200,000. would include the recommenda- eaten, a eee cae art | . — "on a ; just as arrogant.” ‘ <mopping-up operations were un- |Went to the Farm,|" after reviewing what he said Funeral Today Orie an sible tor the |. McKinley Brothers, Nocth Riv-(were faults of the Liberal ad-| 4. ossse of chartotietown oye Sep Ser ea enh Se | Se, go EY-FERGUSON ‘government broadcast said. a a to awallow this,|“icManus, died on Wednesday. : ‘ ‘ There were conflicting reperte | oa; *) ae Big nd bore agp ie wi "He is survived by his” wife, Z ie = J ooP Gina oe Sots trom: Radio Jakarta and broad- |jes, it war learned yesterday, |HI8 GREAT FEAR, i ieee aie anaes & : pete fee ee AVERAGE ee i “My great fear is he might be | 2c, “ve, sisters. Ihe deugttess I RST “ “ be county |W Sukarno r, Himmelman Clright,” said Mr. Neilsen, of ,. Charleston, Guth Caro as ‘ ‘has vowed to crush. Guardian that his bulls averaged cere sa aiads is “apathy of -the. Ua, Bertadette, Mrs. a IS PLEASED TO ANNOU NCE THE ; Radio Malaysia, without speci- dying its source, said Nasution ‘and his daughter had been ‘wounded and sid two nial his Wenerals — Lt. Gon. Ac *Yani, «army chiet of' aa aad and Gen. Pajaitan—were shot and tkilled by Untung’s troops. * A Jakarta broadcast said Yani tand five othér loyal generals thad been captured by the rebels jand their fate was unknown. {BLAME -COMMUNISTS $920 and his cows and calves ko Sanderson Sons, ton York Point bought three als one of them sired by the Nation- al Velvet bull and is carrying the service of Beaumont Cele- brity. The other two are Janu- ary calves Tom and Miller Sanderson North River purchased a buli and one female, both of them well bred. animals, Tom Sander- son told The Guardian this week. J. Keir Ramsay and Son, : A Malaysian broadcast also \O’Leary, purchased two anim- ‘paid: ' “It has now been established [pec brought two and John jals, Bruce Carruthers, an that the events which took place ae ta Kinross took home jin Jakarta Thursday were a |another pair of Hereford breed- ‘Communist attempt to wipe out |'n& cattle. the top anti-Communist leader- lty ‘ship in Indonesia,” Radio Malaysia reported the é¢ommander in central Java, a one Suhirman, had declared | support for Untung and Gen. Suharte sent messages to offi- cers in the region ordering them to resist any revolt. ' ‘Radio Jakarta reported police t4and navy. units agreed to work ‘with Nasution and -the army, "but there was no mention of the eair force. Omar Dhani, air vice- fmarshal, was listed as one of ithe top military men on Un- ‘tung’s revolutionary council. * The district commander in ‘East Java pledged support to —Sukarno, according to a radio ‘broadcast from Surabaja. Ther: iwere no reports, however, on sthe reaction of military units in ‘Sumatra, the Celebes and other | ‘larger Indonesian islands. Army colonels staged an unsuccessful’ uprising in Sumatra in 1958: In V’ashington, U.S. state de- ‘partment press officer Robert J. _'McCloskey said the situation is | ‘being watched closely, “but we ‘can’t define it now and can’t | ‘comment on it.” * The state department reported ‘2,144 Americans are in Indo- inesia, with the great majority ‘In the Jakarta area. There are ‘about 450 British nations in the -country. * The state department denied | ‘any involvement of the- U.S. ' Central Intelligence Agency. John D. MacLeod, Miscouche: an L. Clark, Miscouche: and the |Ronald Bernard MacCormack, George’s each purechased of the Himmelman cattle. MOST LOOK TO MECCA rality issue.” DEATHS BUNTAIN, — At Canadian people wane the mo-| ; WESTERN. 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