© ' ’ : ’ .* If It's Good For The Island : & tee 4:4 : Ww EA THE R Zo) ‘ ; : : Sunny. little temperature change. licht des . The Guardian Is.For It . ¢ | i 1 AT WE Ccchish Gh dal Te team é ’ | ' : cloudy. - ' : ; be oe a 7 , ' . . HO 3 ' , : be | o ) cert *YF 3s Prince Edward Island Like The Dew”, as VOL. LXXIX NO. 158 SeRgetgt e' Seomns TH - yurii0 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1966 : rn. TEN CENTS . 14 PAGES ‘ Otlawa ar ot a 34099 : - —~ = ‘gt woos a. 002e atiminmaize:, N. Viet —_ Sane Sill Aboard © MIAMT *(AP) +“ os freighter bound for. Viet: Nam | with 9.500 tons of flour radioed ING an § O'S fram -the. Yucatan E {Channel Tuesday and everybody but the captain abandoned ship. Susan Dixon, 17, vhe-. was “For a time the 416-foot Elias sponsored by Séiirs . Regional Dayfas I! was reported sinking Hich School, last maoht was ' slowly about 450 miles southeast | of Miam But the U.S. Coast Guard said reperts received later in the dav ‘indicated the 2\-vear-old freichter. was in na immediate danger of going. un der selected Sea Queen at the Souris Regatta ard Fisheries Exhibi- tion Margaret MacAutas ”,; and cine. Acorn 16. _, were ge-octeod princesses All three giris are trom Sour Hy ost i 1 Sea Queen ceremomes Seven crewmembers hobbed u din.the Souris Recional nearbs n a life hoat. Twente HH: wool auditemum Henry other men were aboard the mer Lavter was chairman. There was chant vessel Sea Pioneer. which r iu a iar Rea ichhence attended was diverted to the Flias Dev it c . Tho new. queen was vned fas If after the SOS All hands hy Lehele—Petere test—ear's were. in good shape neloding Bo kat Lf rowhio ha heen Miss Liens Sart - ‘ a » had been M Lions the. skipper, Capt. Jonni Hala: | SAIGON (AP) = Another a ir- Foreign. Minister Chen Yi de mentas, * 2 . es for the*Spa Queen. con: : Ei tom ati _ sea fight marked the‘American ¢jared in a statement. broad i P eee The Coast Guard, which at c aign against North’ Viet } ' tes: ere —44—and—\hrs——fosoph— 5 an ampaizg g s east from Peking that his got A 2 z ane. peamt- ree ved- seerd that Nam TF Sia For the second : . Revell and Mr andoM lack aioe ; ; ; & : eee : aM. LUPSdAS 1° econ@ ernment will support North Viet S mncon { Latta the freighter had sunk, said an : - ‘ A e time in five days, US. Navy... ie “ye a Bt. .t. ae ro ewe agent for. the ship was making si planes exchanged fire © with Nam. at all costs and: “wil! not ken rtyot va Irs ( : to éita } ° fa ' L 1 SN wr arrangements for a tow, possk Narth Vietnamese torpe do hesitate to risk anv. danger ta rend a : rr it bly by the Sea Pioneer, which hoats One. plane “was __ shot annihilate US ageress sai ane The : eh : . - was standing by down. It was. undetermined.” final victory Ae spoke , “to as = ; rts os aa eo : ~ MISS. DIXON... - a : es ; whether the boats were hit” ~ &. secentinn i ae ia’ ie goad start tweeter ath * pinapnieinsatnemtninniainetoeas dinseciehinsdeldeaea : Fg : ' ger clea=. brick weather 4 a 8 : : ae FF rerm—a—Raris-—weekls_maga._onniversary 9 ia's’ in zine. Enterprise, came .a report pendence from France that. President Ho Chi Minh of! On the political front in South -- “North” Viet Nam has warned Viet. Nam... Premier = Nauven China and the’ Soviet Union Can Ky's military government that. “if there is no new. devel- installed an member army ° ’ 3 > = tohaul and replace 15 traps. The Pp | m t PARADE TODAY ia . event will be staged in harbor ar id en e waters, in View of spectators on Today the program resumes th co f at} pm seth a large parade - nae: t ance follower 2 welck bv the of Rig event of the evening will “HTTat SP Fhe paren ee I aT eat aaa ore opment, we will have to come and people's ‘advisory council, wharf eujtenant-Governer WJ. Point Farmers; Maritime cham- ri sana t arte ae 6 terms withthe —timitert neldine—a— umber of -skifled ____ MacDonald w pronounce the pions. merting a team from St FE : x ’ MI aty 4 * Sh States toward the middle of technicians to help “fn the pre e inane " r 3 - : ; wer show cpen: Beat rares ‘are s hed Peters for the recatta crown descdiseind oe ill a a 1967.". The mazazine Cited no @nessive transition « oof power ta uled for 2.30 with lohster, trap 4 dance to wind = the event oo , sey ty ver : * if ees authority for its information an elected civilian regime next ’ a - $ ‘ 4 ze ° i aie +3 In Commons leading to meee me ; A -U: S. ‘state department Year 4 this event. contestants will have pokesman..:Press_ Officer -Mar- US .Alr Force and navy wharf, starting at 9. 30 . : 22 ~ : a ae ps as - He said "the tip uss F a F — shall Wright, said in Washing- squadrons, which Mew Smilin proposes : ra ae ne gh ton he had no information -con- plane missions Monday. kept "p six-per-cent ceiling on bank: ‘cern¥ag. the magazine’s report their blows at North Viet Nam . + ; : = : : or ! ; — rr arte a — i. oe << that Ho had been talking with Two fuel storage areas 19 .CS0} U lon [} (0 UCeS "o . cm al = Eras ; £8 ae Htigen—atg ee pow, weg a, we as — . —- - oe : tiated settlement. Wright sai 2 iles west 9 an? : : ee te Lenene {— _CANADIAN BAR ASSOCIATION HEAD VISITS HERE " the ‘Us sealed of witlnbeets Hoa aon singed out in July ; P : ance Plan was adioirned to diseuss a peaceful settlement 4 raids pursuing a drive te eut : | after the Commons approved =: 7 | second reading of the bill John T. Weir. ac. of Toron- addressed the annual banquet tthe Toronto law firm” sequently promoted-to-eaptain— |= well. known. aed m : off oil for North. Viet ‘Nam’ Pe The CRC board of directors. to, prefident of the Canadian— of the P.F.1. Law Society held of ‘Mason: Foulds, Arnup, Wal-* and major, and ‘served as dep- At the come time —? wat machine ‘i accepted the broadeast- Bar Association, is seen with at Dalvay House last night. ter. Weir and Boeckh. Mr. uty assistant adjutant general, s ‘i . ® ° ing committee's recommenda- | Magistrate A. J Haslam; QC, Accompanied by his wife and Weir was a lieutenant in the (Canadian . Military” Headquart- O t V T k " : “tion for new vice-presidents in| “president “of the: P.FE-I. Law family. of six, Mr.. Weir was Queens Own Rifles of Canada ors—hbendon-and-the-first-Keh- ; timis ic iew a en mm OTTAWA (CP) Finance Min- rectgrates, a director af one main production centres. Society, during a courtesey shown a portion of the oe having served in. Engined and lon Canadian, section 21, army ® ; " : ster Sharp announced Tuesday. bank ta be prohihited from. be CBC President J. Alphonse call on Mayor W. J. Cox at vince by Mr Justice George North -west Europe during a By Presi ent Jo nson might the government proposes ing director of another. Ouimet atso said Douglas City Hall yesterday Mr. Weir J Tweedy Mr: Weir is a part- Wor d War Two He was sub group. Brussels and | Germany y : tT TRS Te PTE SeT ae anion witerman—would.be..olfered a __— ; : . eh cach nae ‘ one , 2 Une to A OE at wo JOHNSON’. CITY, Tex. (AP) (last week's’ action: was. "te ceiling -on hank. loan. interest ‘Not more than “one-fifth of contract. to produce Seven JELD eT ro rr et eee rer cette ; ; ; ’ “ _ rates and eventually to remove cirectors of any. «angle. Cana- Days. again, with some. pro- tabrador Strike . “CONVENTION 4 3 Peer laa as e 3 aor events of the times, it when credit. conditions be dian corporation to be allowed -visions | : + Niet Nam Tuesday quoting Johnson at his first televised come easier to sit on, Sirentors on any one Prime Minister Pearson. Called Illega ! diplomatic. reports as indicating and broadcast prees conference . . Ne @e ; . «= . Speaking. in the Commons on bank : . said in the. Commons “tegtsta- i } ’ the Communists ‘‘no longer ex- since last August, said he has * resolution leading to introduc “atier interest ceiling lifted. na |" aimed at settling issues, LARRAWOR CITY, Labrador tmen coi oO ism pect a military victory.” called Defence Secretary Robert ren. of the long-awaited Bank from the Quebec longshore- (CP)—More’ than 1,100 employ- i ; - S| McNamara to his ranch here Age amendments, Mr-— Sha director of near-hank, such as sen's strike would he dealt : - The. president. speaking at 8 anid the a Shier amiiad i aaa ar a trust or lean company. ac- = oe th % _jees of the Iron Ore Co of Can- . : 3 press conference at his ranch for a_ conference on future - eae < ee ee cepting deposits from the. pub- with t ore the summer re ‘ada walked off their jobs Tues ae: ; a © hore. added he is “aware of the events in-the Viet-Nam-—war el rest tic, to be allowed to:he a bank SOS day. detying opposition from . : danger of speculation.” ae — = be held alte P director. several quarters, isSCcCusSsSe ee in tt holes arke 9a%. will precede session e- Bit to remove the céiling now : _INS'DE wee? Newfoundland Prenver = Jo- a Tog he tenor of his remark Namara will hold with Admiral as one of. optimisi- mighf cause disruption in finan-. Afier July, 1970. hanks to be seph Smallwood, ‘local offteia's U. S Grant Sharpe. the Pa- ae Bie Classified 12, 13 oo en : es said. the latest. intelligence Nae ee tae er er ee ene ee “Teaths - Tacswauts x f—+he—Laited Steelworkers of ps -<ipear—Atare Hen eter : 5 ad-_are in the highly skiled and pro- |p .:imate of last week's U.S. air “'!'¢ high commander at Hono i r » tes 1 r s + TC thy = — “8 — 7. - ve gral ee Satie Ciahee f 11 oe " oe ae - ve K ecutive director of the Cathoke dress fessional and managerial level, attacks on. oil reservessin North The president has already re- ' ow ’ 7 - 0 9° . ‘ : 7 - removed when credit conditions eluding near-banks. Sport Be a 9, ¥ ce ie Oe sin Pnolhy Gisood Social Welfare Bureau wes the In her opening remarks Sister 1-3 are in the semi-skilled, white ae a ae a en wi ceived from McNamara 4 ‘fe become easier.. Meantime, the ahoapaainds ree : fter- Mary Henry said that the Ameri- | ,, worker level and 1-3 are ° me Sones? ° felt port on the buildup of Amett * Te ii elie gah eithel Mr. Sharp. te. call federal | Women's - +9 the strike is ilegal under the keynote speaker at the a ore can Medical Association had of- Stee hanes (momen einen were destroyed Y ccas’ ie Ree a ee if u a ous =e } } Labor Act noon session: of the 53rd annua ) A wre ~ gal th st teg can fore : incial conference on’ con-| Fdiforials saa ¢ jPprovincia - a! ficially termed alcholism as a a * Johnson - said, the . estima si mwwenrtable...to..reflect changes in the Prev The men are seeking hourly convention of the P_F. Women’s 1, The alchol problem is pee tof t i) in the last few months oe Speers eee aterngt rate ee RERRtR Seen Cit¥ renrm INCFOASCS-OL—a> "tents. in_ a po Wate _flisegse and shie adcied rae Te sular.concern in P. P E.. 1 neo showed ®& per cen og neo The president underscored In his $,000-word ‘speech. how _ wil aS } A mont auihorinies in Ca) ada, A184 —and—figures _indwale that. nettihieg manent EET ETO NY a - Count ths three-vear contract and various College iehoh sider it disease. it hasn't ° carrer iA Lennie oe cas 4 ever. Mr Sharp didnot speel Crown corporation te insure edn in tn mre . other benefits. = and Its Treatment” was the sub- a 08 aie My designated 88 the incidence of “ay iS THOUGHT RE ASONARLE tory’ has there Been surh . out the precise formula for first deposits to be set ap --to yet n officially aoa. sa somewhat higher in P.E.1. than Johnson said US. -niflitary of- rapid and effective -expansion™. raising and then removing the ant 5 such, probably, she in_any of the other Cesadien ficers think’ both estimates are of US. military might without . strengthen competitive position , ceiling The formula will he of—near-banks an -¥ cause 90 many hospitals are provinces: jveasonable recourse to such measures” 49 - d to prpmote ’ contained inthe bill when it is creation - of awa: scone ss government operated. F Miskae’ Mary Neary, cial on to. “1 thifk® That ebery *eendral mobilizing reserves or clamping 2 formally istrodured strengthening them... in early | Alcholism, like any disease aoc -rite the alchalic condition as officer” either in Viet Nam or mandate? controls on the eco ATT wk” er “Fig EWre cat Stagzes=of development... td can be defined by Certain SYMP: (continued on page 3. col 2 tha defence de tment thinks nomy a Finance Minister Sharp's state- Ranks te be allawed to: make : g cengnernscerancarcpmane eed te er ere ae eaten ates jtoms and she added if these : p zs ea ment in the — Tuesday martgace loans in expectation _ present regardless of how an in- ; night on Bank ct amendments: g,a¢ increased competition will n e n tion” To | 4u rt ué en dividual handles n drinking roposal S yy 5 mM mi ee 4 Sea i exis, the probient is sees _ help small borrowers. An alcohol problem, Sister Six-per-cent ceiling on in a Ee est_.rates_of. bank loais_to he shore and reduced .cash_ re- RELFAST T Norther Ireland Morgan seemed uncon ned to injure or alarm Her Majesty a Paes eat anher ener raised now: and removed when cerye requirements to be estab- (AP)—A_ 17-year-old apprentice by the gravity of-the chacee ke or to break or. to injure the eae trouble-a aur credit conditions become easier. jished to help banks compete plumber told police Tuesday he faceds peace.” They were ordered held ession- emotional eneaie oar * Details to he disclosed when bill with other institutions for loans “had no intention of harming He-was said to have stated for a hearing July 13. The maxi- aad much conditions —and = Accept! Ce TREAT CREE TS COMTI === ehepasita a retiteatten se trep pet eter Te eave mum.._sentence under the ie. sfulix..sveat Banks to he required to dis- s # ound concrete block on the yj , “7 charge is seven years in prison : : er aie ests clase, inner reserves created, Parliamentary approval s tar af Queen Flizabeth . hea = an mary mob: PaNMeanwhile, Queen Elizabeth, sc teen — von OTTAWA (CP)-— The CBC's te strike unless the mani a nt and = gexec ee shonid | from taxable incomes. continued requirement to set up The apprentice, John Fran‘ts " Miss Carruthers. ran out of a Stil! smiling, flew home to Lon- board of directors has accepted ‘ecision was ae ee e nay tor tee oo all CBC opera Prophibition of _ agreements Me™ Banks. Morgan, was arraigned along jhote! and threw,a beer bottled" Tuesday. HIGH INCIDENCE. HERE the proposal of the Commons laes —— s we vant dee: lee” the a a. among hanks on interest rates Some kinds of. government with Iris Carruthers, 44-year old'!,t the wheels of the royal car. ROUGH TIMES AHEAD Pigares eee ~ nid, broadcasting committee to place’ pearson appointed Stuart Keate The president's statement en both loans and deposits, with funds permitted to buy hank chambermaid. who was accused she is: a small, grey - haired She left the. Northern Ireland that maat senoncn. Are eS. ublisher of the Vancouver Sun, Tuesday said the board agreed mércers continuing to require chares on non-voting basis sub- of thrawing a beer bottle at the woman, - wearing spéctacies. eaveriment the task of - some- the 35. to G age groups. ahd im vice-presidents in, Toreste and eae that mproved constant a a ointments of ry twa gor or ees Aree al ject to a ‘IMper-cent limit for Queen's car , - She seemed near tears during jow preserving peace among pe mate 1S Montreal to improve _eommunt: cammunicagians between maa- % eousrastaeaie should he mace To. curb interlocking bank. di- funds of any one government. ‘Phe incidents occurred Mon- a few minules in court its Irish subjects. in difficult ey cations between management acement and the~ production as soon as possible day as the Queen and Prince Miss Carruthers, an English- weeks ahead and production staff, Presideft joy] would be achieved best if yr Quyimet said the cases . o * e lip rode through Belfast on’-woman from Salferd - Man- ba s bir f par- I : J. Alphonse Ouimet announced vice-presi- ' M A d Phi - : July is alwdvs a_time of par j < there were senior pres Mr. Watson and Mr. LaPierre. 7 nance inister ccuse ja state visit The. block, — chester, was said to have stated tjeyiar danger in iis bitterly- ; Tuesday: dents responsible for program- pore were dealt with at April from. a_ fourth-sterey window, when: arrested: divided city where Protestants Mr. Ovimet also said in a ming and production in the Eng- and Mav. meetings of the board, skirt A d D il : as Pe hit the hood of their limousine. “If T had wanted to 1 Vic . r attack and Reman Catholics. loyalists : ed statement the direc- as mediator. t d Of Ski tl ng roun - etal $s \ few feet farther and it would «4, Queen personally, , ee committee sgl pen thet | would and Irish nationalists are ready tors at a four-day meeting in The broadcasting have smashed the glass CabOPY pave chosen the bridge. ‘the to fly at each other's throats 'Attawa -last .week° decided to | said that improved constant gom- He added that the rt OTTAWA (CE) The oppost could be presented In first read- over the roval couple. ~ Queen Elizabeth bridge which July 12 brings a climax with 7 | offe Douglas Leiterman a aa amunications between manage- reviewed editorial policy and tion Tuesday_n ight ‘accused Fi. ing “as soon as the resolution - ‘The missile dented the ear’S the monarch opened earlier the annual celebration ef the Ul read i ea This Hour Has ment and the production level the-ethics of broadcast journai mance Minister Sharp of ‘‘gkirt- was. approved. ‘ radiator and hod "Monday? where she was ex- Protestant Victory of William of F tSeven Deve next Seaso fovid- would be- ach eved best if theae ‘SM “and nitade no ero i ine around’ details of. the for Mr. Fulton said the formula “posed to proper view.” > Orange over Catholic King : ing he agrees to aoe iy CBC were senior vice-presidents res- serpin paper wilco ai mula for raising the six-per-cept was the most difficult- as woll ceiling on hank-loan — interest rates The two owere accused of James Il at the 1670 Battle of policies. ponsible for programming and The statement said the cor +. z ' . as the most important point. I S k H Hirowing missiles with intent the Royne production ‘in the English and poration has no further com . as . ouse ' ee shimano ahr | eS oné The contract would he auhject French networks ments now on the broadcasting was unusual for a minister to o Mr. Leiterman’s “written = They should concentrate on committee's report or om the: Tr formul w tj f - ” ‘ ‘thing op sition MDS | shed oo - an oe , i f ; agreement to accept. corporation we and public affairs and re- gaxernment's white. paper 8 asked: p I Nee our Verence ppoin ments ' P about afier. Mr Sharp outlined, The exchan ge set’the stage for By JIM STROTHMAN poricies, procedures and diree- port directly to the president broadcasting pub! ished Monday in’ -the Commons provisions fof Opposition Leader Diefenbaker “fda: ieee meee Z ad ornare _* tions.” ccm — — ——_—— revision of the Bank Act. who said Mr Sharp had recited ee tia baka roaaee: Are Announced At Ottawa Tou. een ng boa The president's statement also 5 i II He said the best basis fron a variety of generalities and re- ced a special fall session of the ¢ St ‘ae aaa rocket, which aid the board has accepted the War Veteran Ss A owances which te fix fhe maximum rafe fused to give particulars. Saskatche wan legislature will be OTTAWA (CP)—The defence, Mai-Gen W. A. B Anderson obat inie' ach Tuesday, hur- Principle of setting up a griev- “and eventuz ly to measilre tite Mr Sharp's statement was a called to ratify a new federal- department has announced ap- of ‘Montreal is being promoted died an important milestone in 20Cce procedure for producers. U ff d B A t SE CCe Lee ene ee, _Whih “hodgepodge of uncertain plans provincial tax- sharipg agree-" nointments fo four senior “pasts, to liebtenant + general and ap- the lunar-landing procram and to make necessary — na ecte: y ssis ance the ceiling should be removed with a few definite conclusions ment. a> ne tne af which involved a unique. pointed commander of the new nemcee riding on the teievi- to improve deficiencies: Jn. * 2 Se ge market vield of Winchanged from last vear.” Mr. Thafcher, at a news con-" promotion | from commodore all mobile command. A graduate sion-eqyipped flying laboratory pérvisthn of the Seven Days me | CAPITAL RU REAU Cpocaie would he considered " short tefm government bonds."J 1 oiciation to revise the Bank ‘ference, said-thé present agree- the way tip to vice-admiral of the Royal Military Collece. suecesdfuliv kept its hydrogen ¢ram OF THE GUARDIAN income : a Walaa Mon eith (Perth#, Act last year, when Walter Gor- ment expires Nec. 31 and a neW (ommodore: Ralph LL ‘Spike) Kingston, ~he succeeds Geft. fue! in a proper position for the ‘The Commons. broadcasting’ OTTAWA Acting . Veterans Mr Cadieux said the gongpies 9 fons ve.financial ert c. don. was. finance minister.died, five-year agreement must be “Hennessey. 47. rakes the unus- Jean. Allard who was named 29-1on Toc ceil stage to. twice Te--aammittes in a report last week Affqirs Minister Leo Cadieux al old age pension Taust be add. ee mw: Fe on the order paper .when an ratified hefore” that date” ual jump as he bypasses the last weely as chiet of aise") during’ a 4‘2-hour. three- caid that a-arievanee procedure 44 the..Commons. . Monday ed as incame for water ea " ine On hank IAtSFesT Estes Wit clsction wae called. -We-wil}- be having..numerous. ; 73% orbit mi esion thagugh space setup. in the French fetwork <A tne any : allowance. purposes. as # %he that—-the---spplementars_allow.~.case_with the ald age security. 4 successful sequence of ance being paid to recipients of pension ‘ he tied to the hand vie'ds u meetings with the federal zov- following a 1959s strike — had rank of reareadmiral on hy av staff up the ladder. Effective To Air Vice - Marshal vieaerer—* carried out during Tues Sei) Chasen: pepliod thin ane - ernment between now and Nov : : _ : n eee ata + h ‘ tye t: Berry Shipment t but no firm. dates for the Sess a a et ot ad Seas a0 ~ day's _ flight nee a_ dramatie ee ee eae oer eae ee age wrens peor ee eet. er ere .ss* ’ aze rate on. short-tes beads meetings have been set, he le = dane ot en ween ey be Oe d , . demonstration that - the engine seh —network not constitute exempt neome un- that i geri » : . aie over’'a period of time ould he Said Successful said rar aga eee eT Het . iets =e ee Pa ie could™ have been refired” in’ or: der the War Veterans Allowan- apecnies ly te cf F —_— the criterion The premier said. no date had = Wiapisen, : cae aes a ana a 1G ee ae tee Pe bit.” Nationa! Aeronautics and pRECISION MADE ces Act sR I dy es Bin - Davie Fulton (PC Kamloops) DIGBH-NS. (CP) -- A shi nent t0t Loti be—DECIA)_ BOP sary “atter toning ta * ts ; Space Administration officials The Seven Days controversy Me wansre A Gas - lg aed et se i ee : fs 5 ship: and the government had (wo or ‘Canada -cet ot Mont remimw fe § FOE RB eg ip rea a <erupted-—nver—management-«—de- — 3 veek b Hon J. An- ents. of war veterans allowane- , asked what the percentage ment of 14.250 pounds of straw- alternativek ! with his family at the age of Air. VieesMarshal Edwin M The mission was completely —-.n acainst vohiriaa Paeritk 3 Waclean Pl tar Qreens re ae thes ate eontstled £90! spread iid. be Mr. Sharp re berries flown from western Nova We could hold a short, week- ¥. : ‘evne af. Halifax caconmea chit ewecessful.** De. George E. ca aa oot feo Mi MacLean asked if any Vet- receive old age ‘assistance bene- Rlied that this was net “an ap- Scotia Monday sold quit®lv im jane essinn «without -a—throne A spokesman for the defence of personnel with a promotion Mueller. associate administrator = oie ad ji oa 8 nest rans receiving a’ war. veterans -fits by reason of a section of the propriate question” at the res- Boston Tuesday, shippers said speech and budget or we could department said he could not to air marshal. The 4%year-aid of NASA's office of manned eee allowance had been ‘informed @ld Age Ass' stance ct which olution_staze Tuesday night. The shipment open a recular session and ‘ad- recall anoPher double promotion former—pilot—sueceeds Viee-Ad-—<pace fticht said after All tests teat if-the+—accept- ans _inerease states that old age assistance DETAILS IN BILL ~ was the biggest ever sent by air journ after passing the neces: in senior Canadian military miral Kenneth Dyer of Ortawa were completed With the orint- The. Torenin ‘television Pra om the age ‘assistance paid by ma not he pati te recipients Detatis were in the bill, which to the New England market. sary tax agreement legislation” ranks. 2 ; whe ws retuins ing vehicle ducers’ Aagociatron threatened the provincial governmpent these of war vetecans allowances. ? 7 ‘ ‘ : = . a Es is ~ = -~ _ - » ’ ae '