a» my lians build their atomic bomb, lk' I ' . 3* It: M “A I 3:; . n P ' o I " t VJ; F!”Q_F-.§uflv ,‘p I?“ research projects that led to the OTTAWA lCPl-»-The diau Lahnr (‘ 0 ll 2: r e s < asked Prime .‘Iilllsli‘r Pearson Tum» du I-i lll:‘l".(‘ll(' imuu thinly Witn l’i'(-~i(icnt Kenn.le to Slrip trnrle union Ilnl'a.~'<nl(‘lli of (_'a- nad'an ships in United States laknpnru If toe ivariue lmu'utls (In not c0" v Me ('U' named. llll‘n retrliotr‘ry action \\ould he mu- niticred Mains! -\mr‘i':(‘an ins- eels in Canadian ports and in th» <l Lawrence Seauay (‘LC President Claude .lodotn made the iequest and served the warning in a telegram sent to \Il‘ Pearson to protest against boycotts of =hips or l'opor Lakes Shipping Limited b\' the Seafarers' lntcrnatinnnl L"n on 'lnri ' and its allies of a retaliatory artmn azaiuxr US ships raised possibility of a seauay hmrmt Silllllal‘ to the one that red up chipping in the Welland 0 Canal 13:: .Illl}' and led t a searching invcztigatlon oi sh'r‘p‘ns disruption: The =h'ppui: boycotts :trm from a battle between thr SIU and the ("If supported (‘ana daft ‘7“?1'lme I'no :1]. premacy among the lake sall- SHI'FS Pl('KI-'|‘FD Mr .Todnin said two Canadian ships “‘9'? plcketed last week. one in Toledo and the other at Mduaukee Vow another ("ana- dt=n <hip the Howard l. Shaw, manned by a (‘MU crmv was blocked in (‘hu-azo and unable to load grain "because of the SIT' In~D:Tt‘d boycott." The (‘TIC tied up the scawsy last year for 30 hours. ending the boycott only after the gov- ernment promised to investigate the SIU and a series of violent incidents that erupted on the lakes Mr. Justice '1‘. G. Norris of Vancouver made a searching Inquiry into the marine troubles and now is preparing his report and recommendations for early mihmissmn to the government.‘ The Congress claims the SIU In Canada is s "hoodlum em- pide" that rules in 15.000 mem- Cans- luv: 0‘ PAPER BLASTS ROYAL ROMP LONDON (Reuterst —— The Daily Mirror stingineg at- ‘ tacks “royal deadbeats," at- tending the wedding here Wed- nesday of Princess Alexandra and wealthy businessman An- gus Ogilvy. Hitting out at memberl of Europe's former royal fami- lies. the 4600.000 - circulation newspaper asks in a two-col- umn editorial: “What's going . on” It goes on to ask whether the wedding of the 23-year—old ‘ cousin of Queen Elizabeth and "marriage be- ple" or a publicity campaign for "Europe's busted - down. pensioned off, forgotten but not buried ex—royals from Aus- I tria. Spain and Italy?” e Mirror adds: should the Alex-Angus ro- mance degenerate into a mi- llcking romp at Windsor (a pro-wedding ball was held at Windsor Castle Monday nightl for royal exiles. pretenders and pensioners? Is this ihf‘ welfare state or the royal wel~ {are morgue?" “Of all people. «he Count of Pam l< here ~— the fellow who launhinzly calls himself the head the French royal house. "We thought 'Presidenti de Gaulle held that job: So does de riaulle. The last French emperor was given his cards . . m . "Why should the British pub- lic he expected to Row-tow to tthese royal deadhents who were sacked by their own peo- ple years ago?" Defected Physicist Wins Prize MOSCOW 'APi«—Briino Pon- tecorvo, famed Italian - horn physicist who defected to tho Soviet Union from Britain. has won a Lenin prize. Russia's highest honor, the Soviet news agency Tans has announced 60-year-old Pontecorvo. credited with helping the Rus- was a leading member of tho British Harwell Nuclear Re, search lnstitute before he sc- aretely fled to the Soviet Union 1 He was recommended for the prize in Fehniary for his pio- neering research with nutrinos. a microparticle of unusual prop» onies. . A graduate of Pisa and Rom:- universities. Pontecorvo worked French scientific institutions until the German invasion of France. He fled to Canada and the United States where he worked. closely with Enrico Fermi on‘ development of neutron phys— Ics. two popular young peo- ‘ “Why I ' CLCAskslmmediaieMove IKTo End Picke’ring By SIU anuus L'llbm. V I iivndcti by American ‘ Banks. was kicked out of the (‘LC in 1950 for PERFECTION I/r GAL. ICE CREAM SEA BROOK FRENCH FRIES ' PKG. HYLINIIR FISH Isncxs m tv'Tm‘. intimidation and raiding the members-hip of an- FIIOZEN FOOO SPECIALS HZ The Guardian. Charlottetown, 'l‘lmrs. April 25, 1968' an. J Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich- iMr 1ai~:ls and son Kenneth of Char-i Zhu. and Mrs. N. W. Hansen. I s Stephen Dem-y or the dian Broadc ‘ t Halifax. NS. mend other union. The Canadian Mar- Sta“ 8 , y itime Union was set. up by tho DeLory and family here. . Harry Yorston recently mo CLC to fill its jurisdiction. M WEIGHT-WATCHERS? ‘ SPECIAL QUAKER PUFFED RICE Zn 396 Wheat 2676 C. 8: S. INSTANT 8 OZ. [FLORIDA tored to PM Islands. ‘sister. Mire. 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