iQue. Criminals Sought In Ont. I LONDON Ont. '(‘Pi —-. With i ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts [gal elemenv is operainnz m 0n- » rlo. inspector of detectives [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 30. 1964. 313$”an “mm-m said Wedm‘s“ island Civil Servants ’Adiudicator Expresses Enioyment With Choirs Grade six unison with des- Doe warrants“ for three men .SUMMEBSIDE “ Expressmgl Any “M mm“ Eng“ wanted on charge. of "med hls‘appreciatrlon of choi and;Steele. Smnmerside. M Rogerlcent: Air Marshall Johnson. 1'; robbery. choir music. adjudicator a h“ m John i Waite, Summerside. Kt Thomas i Summer Street. 82; Elm 531’“: The fin". behaved m b. from ‘IUI‘I‘ | to . the P.E,I.. Music . Perry. Summerside. .‘81. "h" ManPa“ "Pa are sought T‘PSIJVB‘I audience last night in! Gdflls solo, low vowe. 13 final Grade eight two part: Xu‘ ‘ t . - - ’Sum'merSide. that there was under: Nancy Clark. KeIISiIIE' ‘ Marshall Jonnson, 81: 13"“ n connecmnlwrth the robbery nothing he enjoyed more. thaniton, 82; Betty Woodside. Sum-lsueet and Summer Street 7‘? the Canadian-Imperial Bank: a 20le choir and the MN he i mersida m: . Rosemary Perry. . Commerce here April 8. {hadl J9.“ heard we" “5°06 summersme- 79' Agoyvgicariisfs’Elih” 53:9: Inspector Hamilton said po-’ Chm” ' I S H Sacred solo. fmnale voice, 16.;1mmer Street 73' lice have Issued warrants on (“mm l e commended especially the; and over: Betty Woodsicie. Sum-i . . 3 Any grades, two part. president. Dr men whose names and ion and told the singers;mer5lde, 11m” in giving his. dresses may be fictitious. The such able, line: 1 ‘ of of and . t t i The P.E.I. Civil Servants As- sociation. at their annual meet- Association James Higgins. ad- they were very lucky to havei Girls 5010; high voice. 18 and'60 mules: A“. Mardmu Jail?- leadmhj‘ h i :A g ‘son. 83; inkoz‘a Stir-vii, 3.: .1. D are fim‘iover Nancy Clark. KensinghflhEvangelino High 5mm}. My . ing Tuesday night. passed s re- report 10 the meeting. said "the {"911- he said. are believed us- ' their benefi ‘84 M Pajmer Kensinaion. Kr.) solution which asks the govern. vision and courage of the grode in! two cars with Quebec ill-I 9 results of ,Wastlerrday's| 2. y: Sandra Brendan, tramls VIIIBEE, 30. r / meat for a shorter, a) hour, who three years ago organized‘ lem‘e plates. sessions at Civic Stadium are‘ Elmsdlale’ 02, 1 Any grades: Kll‘llifl‘a Sch mi. ,1 r“ work week the civil service into a group of‘ The inspector said there is no. as follows: Me,- 5010. 14 and under: :86: St. Mary's Acari' my. 02. a ' . . . , _ ' Reco «1r Theresolution stated war there units and planned a course of definite indication the robbery‘v Mixed adult chorus: Beryamce Macwflmams‘ O'Leary'- Grades eight am! up 111298 [3 ii '13: utiflthg civil1 service. "co‘n- action digit!!!” mm; gs cxnelfntfdd will last week'siCanto choir. Summer-side. 84: '82 part: Summerside High School. . in era: 9 inequaity" in t. 9 .I : I‘m I up of at Windsor Summelside High School Glee‘ Trombone solo: K n e h 35- "- Inumber "Hm": wolked by per' year“. dh‘eipla“ Ml'fmamd lizsibank' B“ the “M3. "We havelClub. 83. .‘Biog’ham, Surnmerside, :0.“ t i Grades eight and up Sui-r \ mm in val-Ml]: 351%"? “‘9 axismwhligf aeifimtgoug‘t 1:} gmguezt: Meme!” 0ntario.I (’horal group. tour Dam Del Recorder ensemble: O’Leary mcz‘side Hob School. R4 'fl- _“ ‘g‘lailyfemrclilengtidm ti nptemiloned to e the results of overly optimis.I s wre' ' ' ' 105"“ Ohm" summerSide' 84' Recorder Ensemble' ' ikora St'h'mi‘ 8‘3 S" ‘1'“ ~"3 WINDING UP the West 19 more than their nearest ri- "gin ‘ max31£magrafli tie and utopian thinking have! r 9 one unison: Air Mar~ ‘Acndemy. 7.0 Prince Royal canadian Lo" “1.5 from ovum-y“ Here I" week with overtime considerat. become an accepted part of: P I. ' w Shall “has”: Slemo" Park-i Grades rah one and 10 gion zone cirbbage tourna- Ellis of the O'Leal'y branch km (‘0'. work in "cw of ‘0 our service life. . 38.3; cemml ML S“mini?”:unison: Si. Marx's irarlrmi‘. ment on Tuesday nihgehit. the 1ragesants(iwlfltzugrllahlr to Arthur ho“ week» "The progress that has beeni . SIde- 3:931!“ Sires; agd Sum- at; Summer Street. 81; Film Alberton branch finis on ac so Albertoti crib ' _ made in achieving increased A H F P 0 1091' F . both ummer- Street, 81, top with a total of 287 points team. “Eatfigthzilzfimghr'rgfifizz life insurance coverage: joint t a S side. 80. Form“.ng three flakes [.m_ in the Wage rates paid by the consultation; in new Civil Ser- 1 Grade two unison: Air Mar- mired from Tuesday's Guar. F o 0 government The resolution ask. vice Act:. the formationof 3 Ci- TORONTO ‘(OPl—Robert final touches are put 0 Shall Johnson. 84: Summer din”. or ed that the government bflngthe vIl mce Commtssron: a v‘ngrlvtfers. chairman. Britishlbridge crossing the Hamilton Street, 83: CentrahStree‘t. 32 Piano solo l3 and it mats: er 0 p ifitl'lli'e more in line with "known 32?;9‘lfi1d5029v5111‘20‘y. ciassgie- widngudhgllanttl “(Lombrfiltidrfiinlzflgl airlift a fig when additionaiig1filigdeg;“if;3 $51231 JEfim . Ann Game on. Summerzlde. ALBERTON — Alberton lob- cost of automobile operation . . ' l . j - T . fl mg is one on the power-1‘ ~' i " ‘l‘s‘ 0 n' 87: Coleen MacXcr‘i. Summer- s'er fishermen were busy last within the pmvince.._ . indications that this group noti “M‘k ha! been comDIGIEd at the site. a Brinco statement said. ts‘m- 32; mm Md Sum' side, 86; Norah Cameron, Prim. Zone Crib Contest evening loading their boats with baited and balvlasted traps in preparation for the start. of the lit was pointed out that ill cost of running a motor vehicle has risen sharply over the past few years and that other pro- only planned well but they had‘; the full support of all civil ser- vants and were dedicated to the task of. making a career in site of the Hamilton Falls! power project in Labrador and? Newfoundland. He. said that the first of nu-. The. site now is accessible and l m" Street: in preparedd for development, the‘ l Deferment of the awarding of Grade four shall Johnson, Street. 82; Elm Street unison: Air Mar- merside. 85. 83; Summer 14 years: . 81 Piano solo (Sonatinal 13 and Coleen llachill. Summerside, 86: Donna Al‘iFll- spring lobster season w h i c h m - t - - mero t l t' - - - 9 cm! sewrce of this pro- US 00'“ “01°” CimlT-‘icisi construction contracts wa n - Grade 1iWe umson: A! M - r‘ - 4 0.1:: “Sf'flfwmw. 0“ the North gzclgliefigemig: z: “:2 v”: use a rewarding and satisfy- Would be awarded When "(980- essary because Hydro (51191;:- shall Johnson. 84; ElmTStx-E; lag?” Sargfiffinm' Pe‘er O'LEARY — The O'Leary Igronomist. DaVld Rogers. Mr. 5‘ 9° Pprovmce and 93’9"“ . G 9‘ ing way of life." "mm between the CGmPaBY told the company it has ar- "A" and “B'” 80' Sumime ' '1 r v - -- branch of the Royal Canadian MacRae sai eastwards “mung t° V‘Ct‘m" misled the“. mirage rate" Referring to association and Hydro Quebett have been ranged to meet its pow”. re Street 79 ' ' l)Piana Solo, 14 and in 390's. . ' . on the south s'de. so approve a u- . « - - com lc . . ‘ ' ' ' v ' atria-la Stacie. Suvmwwde. IAeglontiimi')‘ hisivgsllesgalyiiivce: it?“ bramih mung part in the TignlSh and] Alberton areas “0" that the. 1’98” °f d‘irec’to” litigifiihvf‘begi 3:31:23]; “like Quebec in turn is ne-I 33331133731332; {ifbghe min- Grade seven pant: Elm 86: card Memer‘ summeri‘ide' “'3 i0 9 “3 ‘ "Mame" ' are free of ice and the men do the “somai‘m‘ smdy the a tions of making membership 30mm“? With Consmldaled Edi“ log-power by that year biiltplio: iifeyiimfiafiwmogw’ 78; 84; Tommy Pem’ summar- zone invitational cribbage tour- nament which was won by the - Alberton Legion branch with a score of 287 points. O'Leary was second with 268, Bloomfield and Tignish were tied with 231 each and Ellerslie had 218. - « An early herring run off Al- . . There were six teams from dies Auinliary ofO Leary Legion berm“ petered out but mo st who are employedat least half “on for the benefit of 811. Hamilton Fans iner Co followed by mustcall entertain- fhhermen have sumciem bait "M on a continuous basrs "When the day comes that F wholly.owne Brim... whsid. ment provrded by Bill McNeil] fn-r about a week, Quite 8 "mm In the government servrce we can sit down amy bargain ormer amps my.“ regarding term, of ,. Plan Corn lra Ellis of the OLeary branch presented a beautiful electric ship clock to Arthur MacRae who accepted the tro- phy on behalf of the Alberton players. A lunch was served by the La- and Miller Craig, Members of the winning team not anticipate any troubles from this quarter but. a shortage bait is causing some concern. Bait is being brought in by truck from the mainland for the Tignish area. her of fishermen are not ready to run their lines owing to pool of ernm visibility of requesting the ent. (w- participation in civil servants' group insur- ance compulsory for all public It was suggested in one resolu- tion that part-time employees should receive leaves ' propor- tionate with be time worked and resolved that “part . time in the association a condition of employment. but I think our main strength in dealing with our employer is that we repre- eligible members. banded to- gether in a voluntary organiza- collectiveiy. and it is coming. then we will need the full sup- sent nearly 100 per cent of the 00% ally will finish next month when a son Co. of New York Inc. re-‘ garding use of the power. ‘- He. estimated cost of the en-! tire project at between $400.- . $600 000 e preliminary work actu- Dominate Play will supply Hydro Quebec in 77. side. 83. MUST APPROVE PROJECT Both the Quebec legislature and the National Energy Board must approve the project. Que- bec Hydro is negotiating with [power contract. Meanwhile. Brinco. acting est 0 Cockshutt Farm Equipment of Canada Limited are pleased to announce the appointment I 0 were Walter M illman Harold . i . . . . port of all and we can only L45 VEGA; N (A the agent for the Newfoundland Ex CthW John Profit. Jogeph I _ travelling conditions until the gm wees when mp10yed ac and ' er“: that sup ‘ as . l e 8V. P) —— v . _ A . ‘ O l W w ‘ til pe - ' “o m .90” Jack Nicklaus will won tth PO‘WI‘ CWHIHISSIO‘H. 15 Proceed“ G d t, J h Ch] ' J h last fe days and e ex cta least half—time on a contmuous . . o e . Y, r a" e o n o o n tion of a delay in the season. basis and paid a monthly sal- long as we are carrymg "out event. the Iii'ml. time he tried ,1 mg with developments of the a At least four farmers. some located in each county of the province will grow experimen- tal crops of corn for a large Ca nadian Distillery. The announcement was made by Agriculture Minister Andrew 3, Macnae yesterday. who Said donors of the trophy opened the series against Ottawa Morita - OPmPnt Board and Plans for “he “lime” would b” “inking tournament and extended a herds and a weeklong lay-off is ah mg for the $65900 TRISH“! additional films are be- \"lil‘l his department. ted to work against wood. 91"‘59- ing drawn u . Each farmer will grow a dit Perry. Arthur McRae. Leberle Pridham. Erskine Campbell, Hubert Campbell. Vance Mc Neill. Mrs. Winnifred McNeiil. Mrs. Ray Saunders and Fred Bowness. Joseph M. Gallant. Chairman of O'Leary cribbage committee. welcome. Further tournaments are. planned in the zone to pro- mote interest in Legion activt HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says clear skies were reported over most of the district late Wednesday even- ing. while temperatures were generally In the 403. An almost stationary high pressure area was locate over the Maritime Provinces and will continue the clear weather to- Temperatures will climb to near the (’0 degree mark during the daytime. while coastal com- munities will rise. only to the. ow 50s. . lanes. ‘ Regional forecasts: N o v a The question arose just before p ‘ l a Scotti: (except south Shore), D t h Premier the Common! mm, a re» Elli-11’s; Mn‘mlgt :1...- TAX TIME SPECIALS. . Prince Edward Island-rid New U c lutlon preliminary ‘0 I I!“ ‘0 mm”. m to snow m N" Brunswick: Clear: not much 'd i B k impiemeni m‘m 9mm?“ ‘n‘ tariff reductions on imports of Add." change in temperature: light A "1 TS Tea nounced in Mr. Gordon‘s March bread. buy,“ and mom” wax M‘cmn” I Winds. Low-high at Halifax 30 and 55, Kentvllle an and 60. New Glasgow and Goshen 30 and 52. Sydney 30 and 47. Char- lottetown 30 and 53. Moncton and Edmundston 32 and 60. Fred- ericton :5 and 63. Saint John 30 and 55. Csmpbeliton 82 end 62. High tide today at Charlotte town 1:23 pm. and 12:34 pm At Rustico at 7:30 am. and 11:5 Din. Summerside tide eighteen minutes lste4 than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 5:15 am. and sets at 7:06 pm. WESTERN i BRIEFS ‘ nd_ i B as 0 AD FOR EXTRA i EXPAND DAIRY méeaomITJZs flew in Holland. der 4.000 pounds ruled to be a SPECIALS Cottage Rolls 69C. The Revtlo ' . bait ten whom many Dutch families a class made in Canada and ad. ' & Wars ago by John Oliver has watched the live icievisionI thus rubiect to the lS-per-cent MW" "8‘ FM" G" 3 0 transmission of the Home “WI (“"5" A I.” m "ER attended its laziness tin includ- I dairy bu- at the motes '5 Albertina. ‘nle was "km over by Mr. (livers The official time for leaving the wharves with lobster gear is nine o’clock daylight saving time this morning. ary. shall be entitled to vaca- tion. sick and s is] leave on a proportionate basis full- time employees." the wishes of our members. Athletics Meet Senior H ousing Units Inspected Maroons Squad WOODSTOCK (UPI—An easy expec stock Athletics when they open the Allan Cup finals with the‘ a year ago. and Arnold Pal- mer, who played it seven times before he hit the Jackpot. domi- nate a select field in the Tour- nament of Champions. The 12th amtai spring golf classic begins its Tit-hold whirl here today with 29 profession- Nicklaus. w‘hose 15 - under - Bay d'Espoir power project on: the south coast of Newfound- a . Initial development will pro-’ vide for 280.000 horsepower. the statement said. The project wasI made possible by a 520000.000: not from the Atlantic Devei-' pair 273 won the 196% toinrna-i ICE CUBE Limited Summerside. P.E.i. Dealers As Western Prince Edward Island Featuring a full line of Cocksltutt (Oliver) Farm Equipment including: yesterday. both times to grass fires burning out of control. About 1.30 in the afternoon tue truck went to Grecnmount to a gross fire on the property at Lester Adams. Last evening the firemen rc- sponded to a call from Claude O‘Meara in Alberton. There was no damage from either blaze but Fire Chief Lea- vitt said that conditions were unusually dry for so early in the summer and unless more cau- tion is used there is the possibil- ity of serious property loss from grass fires. In Royal Family THE HAGUE (Reutersl—lPre- m-ier Victor Marilnen Wednes-I day made title first public ad‘ mission of e-strsngemeni be- tween Princess trans and her parents. lie told the Upper House of Parliament: "1 hope and aimed in the first place that the tires. of warm affection between tibe' princess and her parents and sisters will be restored." ' 1 He aisrl spoke of the country s. disappointment the Rome wed-l ‘ng did not take place in Rob, and. . Mar-linen told the Upper: House through her marriage in‘ Rome "the place of Princess Irene as second in line to the throne becomes vacant." ' Martinen also told the Upper-i House many people in Hollandi oped to see Princess Irene; often—ll statement which oil-I servers saw as a reassurance that she was not cut off from 2‘ I mony. The government decided tl'lel day should not be a holiday and‘ Im.Wendsll-ullnswle.wtlo “Waterman-um flags. no public buildings should flyt OTTAWA (OP) — Free trade in aircraft between Canada and the United States was suggested in the Commons Wednesday by Erik Nielsen wipi—Yukon). Mr. Nielsen. wartime Ric officer who now iii a 1i plane to cover his far - north constituency. said such a move would help the aircraft indus- try in both countries. E. J_ Benson. parliamentary secretary to Finance Minister Gordon. said that point w.‘ be raised by Canada at title GATT international tariff-cutting ne- gotiations opening in Geneva 1 budget speech. The tart changes took effect March 17. The. existing tariff provides I 15-per-cent duty on imported planes of more than 4,000 pounds. The bu proposal would provide a one-year exten- i ‘ . to July 1. 195. of an ex- emption from the 15 - peir - cent duty on light aircraft between 500 and 4.000 pounds. Mr. Nielsen said except for one new Canadian company starting operations at Melton. Ont. Pound Brothers Aviation Limited. there are no Canadian manufacturers of light planes. He said there should be no difficulty in negotiating with the 11.5. for mutual removal of tar iffs on aircraft. Lifting of the U S, tariff would aid exports o! the heavier planes made by the de Havilland Company at Downsview. Ont. near Toronto. MIT. Nielsen said there been some. speculative buying light planes in Canada as a re- suit of government indecision over an application by Fou r have light aircraft un- STATEMENI' DEMAND!!!) He called for a clear state- ment by the government on AF eiswn Mr. Benson said the applica- tion by Found Bros. still is un- der review by the revenue de- rrtment's firm position was at present light. planes under 4.000 pounds were not of a class made in Canada. The difficulty was that so far und Bros. had made only two planes. For light planes to be considered as being of a class made In Canada and thus sub- ject to the lS—per-cent duty. Ca- nadian production would have to amount to 10 per cent of the Canadian m a r in t for such pertinent. .. But he said there is no inde- ' The depa ' .s. outlaw. whose reign of terror in northwestern Colombia made him one of the two most sought after bandits in the country. wii go to his brother. who in. formed on him in the face a death threat. ; Sangre Neg-rs (black blmdt.‘ or .lacinto Cruz Usma. was killed ’l‘ueusday after a two-day running gun battle along Colom- ia's northwest coast about '75 miles north of Cali. Two of the 15 gang members cornered with him were killed, Thirteen sur-l viving gang members surren~ dered. - i :1 order to conclude a package deal on a wide range of tariff adjustments affecting oil drill- ing and oilfield ' “suntan—d SUNRIS'I' Oranges 3 002. SI MAPLE LEAF [MD 5 us. $1 AVON APPLE JUICE 3 “oz- Si HEINZ BABY—REG. 11c FOOD 10 For SI FRASER! “" Chicken 3 "NS SI SEE LUCKY DOLLAR cunuons ; BUSINESS murmur rags" " . -. ‘ GROUND ' HamburgZ ms 896: GREEN CABLE—REG. 75r- Bacon . . . lb. 59c D l P SUPERIOR—REG. 59c Sausages . . . 49c‘ FRESH ROAS’I'TNG . Ol' smoxnn our Ran. LB McCONNElL SEED CUTTING SEE THE NEW POTATO PlANTER THAT AUTOMATICALLY CUTS AND PLANTS SEED iN ONE FAST OPERATION. it is actually tuber unit planting as seed pieces from each potato are planted consecutively in the row. Designed in New Brunswick and field tested there for past 4 season. Watch for date of field demonstration—SOON. 45c 60: 57c u Summerside Dealer for P. E. I. experiment being carried out. 5", Maroons at Winnipeg Friday m _ ‘ by the House of Seagram in all ni ht. ho d k 1 "1 t (gfigpf’ilmmmdmby l TI'CCT'OI’S ovinces exc. t Newfoundland. , _ "We are: on to. p 9 er. i mo; ' i n .e as. ‘(grain corn lspipmportant in the Marriage course CLEAR? “.B‘°presemmwes He 313° hop“! "‘9 Depl- M liects in the first game." said ten» his mm“; m“ we“ aware!» ATTFNTIOV. SERVICE STA production of whiskies. 0‘ "‘P 59m“? “in?” 0‘ P'E-I- H‘ghways w,°_“1d Pave, the player-coach Ted Power. Power 0‘ ill? opposition and the odds TIOV‘ MOilléL HOTEL am; cl'lfivcfin E “i me.“ ( s) The farmers will be assisted Now Underwa . an inspection tour of streets adjommg the OLeary .felit 3 combination of thing, of Winning the $12,000 top RES‘T'AURAN‘T'OPERATORS 9 q P by department of agriculture Y Prince County housing develop- development, namely the ex- would work against his club in money. Contact “5 god" regal-din" Manure Spreaders -—'————-———-—————- merits yesterday. tension of Hospital Street and the opener but that. it should in: Arrayed against them 1,. a "I NFW Low PRICE "I AbBER’mN—Acrmrsem .- - . _. .. . . e. one Fa w d . . Hon. Henry Wedge. chairman. Parkwew Drive to permit occu its stride m the second game. cast of big-name players and famous Frigidaire Ice Maker. I’m agons “1° fundamem'a" mm“? ‘3 accompanied by secretary of pancyin early June. The Athletic's success in the distinct liotnigshoiiis were such from so to 500 lbs. H E "5 men, "0w . m the Sacred the housing corporation. C.R. Each unit is heated. supplied playoffs makes them an even challengers as United ., I c «V. q P TORONTO rcpt __ Observed “ea” Pamsh' Amalgam? McQuaid. QC, Hon LG Dewar, with hot water central TV ant- choice to win the Allan Cup. open 0 ‘on Julius Boros Sforey E edrlc m Harvest rs “murmur” from me weather 2: couples fmy:j lmgi minister of education, architect tends. stove. refrigerator also Woodstock plays a skating and British open champion Bob d and a" other machinery required on a modem nffice: ‘ e We” 0 “sons' Keith Pickard were among the a utility room centrally located passing game with a lot of y Charles. South Africa's Gary . 1, Mill. Max. The com *9 “Elder ill? .51)?“- inspection party. with electrically operated wash— contact INSlde the bluetineS, Player and gall tavunite Dial 44341 m- Dawson . . . . .. ... 2'7 36 SOFShiP 0‘ “he PMS?! Ohms?!” Inspected were 12 units in er and dryer with a storage ca- Woodstock. finished the $0- Tony Prince George . 33 52 FWIIY We!“ and 1‘5 edited Summerside. six at Wellington. blnet. Monthly rental is $50. Same Ontario Hockey Associa- Vancouver . 46 54 the UIYIWTSIW 0‘ OtiaW‘a- four at Alberton. Kensington and A n- u m e r of requests for “M Selim? A schedule in a first- \‘lctoris ... 42 53 Among topics "fitted 8”: O‘Leary. these units are being considered Place lie With .Gal-t Hornets. the Edmonton . 35 7o spirituality. finanm psychology. While in O'Leary Mr. Wedge Mr. Wedge said with preference club they eliminated in the algal-y ... ... 33 m hygiene and adjustment. The stated that they were will pleas- to people over 85 with minimum 51%“? finals Regina ............ 30 at first two conferences ve d d were makiillg final ar— chzlms of Mt . . Winni ......... 32 Kt Swen by E l rangements for andscaping, e exceed acco a ion Toronptoe‘........... 40 48 and Peter Junger- planting of trees and shrubs for with modfmhocogvgzielftces at Band" Chlefialn Ottawa 43 65 man-n of Summerslde. added beautification which will low rents s u 0 great 0 Montreal .......... 46 68 be done in the near future wea- comfort and security for aged In Columbia Quebec 36 64 ther rmittin . le Mr. Wed e stated. Fredericton . 25 so Grass Fires W S Wop g CALI. Colombia mops. SaintJoh-n at 56 . gorse: hanyegl‘33nm N; lilo . F T d ra. one o oom la‘s mo “Sign”... "m g? e wanted'bandit chieftains, in a Charlotteton 29 54 d U . 113mm? ravrne and ended ~ y lye-year rami a 0 wt Siadr'ifizuih .... .m .45: ALBERTON - The Albcrlon Urged AS Cam: 0' .S. Aim 4. ha” of bullets. p E St Jam‘s Nfld_ z] 34 fire truck was called out. twtce The $10000 reward hr the whether this t.er will posed.