WORKERS ATTEND and more pay increases.’ Con- struction sites throughout the city were ominously quiet with only__a—_handful _of workers Hundreds ~ of «> construction workers turned out Thursday morning. te let -the public, and —_—__——-particularly__their__employvers, —_around_the vitally. a 6 know “we want-more money’ new high schoot. Other places; having been engaged in esplo- page work before her arrival in atte ¢ ‘ — it ' Canada er 1008 Munsinger-Profumo Probes (“Aine the simiarities i in secrecy surrounding both’ in- | signed as n_nister, and later as |quiries. All of Lord’ Denning’s inquiry |a member of Parliament, for | work was .done behind closed lied to Parliament about | doors with press and public ex- Keeler. leluded. Mr. Justice Spence’s » two inquiries differ also'|opening session was held in in that Lord Dennin received | secret and hé fas not yet said ‘evidence not given under oath. | definitely whether: any of his | Cop yer So. far, Mr. Justice Spence in | hearings will be open. ’ one secret session of his inuiry | “No Jawyers for .Profumo or has received some evidence wM- others involved in the Denning | der oath, inquiry were permitted to at- | VERACITY UNAFFECTED tend the inquiry hearings. The dn his report, Lord Dennin same was true of the initial commented on this point: |hearing of ‘the Spence inquiry. “T have been told as much | However, the Canadian judge truth without an oath as if it has indicated to some potential | were on oath.” witnesses that they will be*per- | This appears to be part of the mitted counsel at some of the | less formal approach to the in- : | hat a Bea both -enquries, police of | discreditable conduct is only a 14 The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Wri., April 15, 1966. inst me or Take eMinvolved | ficera and secunty officials ap- |security risk if it is committed = e o,e@ be ne i eae i 7: expose the : s 7 . on’ , as | era f . person con- Some Similarities Are Noted ees apace Pom yar cy go . By KEN KELLE OTTAWA (CP)—The by Mr. Justice Wishart Spence | havin into” the Gerda Munsinger. af- Chri fair ‘has sotne similarities to the | 1963 inquiry in Britain by Lord Denning into the Profumo af- fair. ee tt | full pattern of Mr~— Jus- « tice e's inquiry has not yet emerged. He and commission officers have consulted Lord Denning’s report and examined ‘his methods of proceeding. While the two inquiries are _ similar in investigatin situa- tions to_which the words sex and security have been at-. tached, the Spence inquiry © dif- special circumstances, and not least on the length of time past since it happened and the likeli- ‘future hearings. i fers in’ some importait ways pe in Britain. ® | (Mr. Justice Spence an- from Lord Dennin’s investia- To asd oes his | nounced Wednesday that coun- eet si a ‘“ mck investigation on the informal re- = for vei sata Shes Oils Let us design your let- main difference is at quest of prime minister Macmil: | be presen ture ¢ Se terheads, bill heads, the Canadian Supreme Court pa Mr. Justice Spence was-ap- Sion sessions and will be able Burner brochures; call us a jude was appointed by the Lib- pointed under the Inquiries. Act to question witnesses. ) NZ Service noes eral cabinet to inquire into al- with formal terms of reference | Lord Denning and Mr. Jus.) all .your printing leations involving sex se- drawn up by the Liberal cab |tice. Spence examined published A complete steck of needs. curity with respect to former jnet which the Conservatives| articles during their__ inquires. pole pat oe ae : ’ i ive = C | i ‘our e ni! 5 ministers of a Conservative .g0V- protested were inadequate. |The former studied articles i * GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern Pp. gL te tC ACEI A J. W. Skinner “Dial 4-4044 A central element—of-the-Den--| British and-foreign_publications, ning inquiry was that Profume | ncluding some signed by Chris —ynder-+-and--a>-Russian—intelligence.._of-_| tine Keeler. rips eee et, ficer, Captain Eugene Ivanov.| Informants say. Mr. Justice shared Christine Keeler’s fa-|Spence’s inquiry officers have vors. ~ | assembled at least two articles |__Tn=the-<Munsinger_affair, the | which appeared in publications spy angle arose from allega- under the’ name of Gerda Mun |! itions of Justice, Minister Cardin | singe’. | ernment out of office three 7 piven years. A % : “When ~Lord~Demnin- PROTEST MEET ING took his inquiry, it was at the Ca 3 request of then prime minister : yesterday before the wage ‘pro- eer wept Mia sonlens- oletel rs tg whore com- “test meeting went in fo seS- |tion of his own war minister, P y silent. The above scene : | : shows a number of men wait- | on |John Profume. Profumo re “ing in front of the Labor Coun- "| = ———— ee : =a — , ~cil Halt on-~Richmond~Street—— ————~ : | : = _ CENTRAL | PRINTERY. “PHONE 4,8506 i ‘ a. f including many. private homes ees Lee ee VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS BAIT — At the Prince Edward Hospital, Wednesday April 13, 1966, to | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Batt ‘a son John_ Janet;—Terry. nifer Anne Whelan: who died Island , 1965. eon i °GAUTHIER — In loving memory of Sa N — Mr. and Mrs. William | passed away April 15, 1960. York, are - happy ‘to announce birth of a son, Alan Philip. the— Srikos deaward’ ldand i F oa Roy and family, Montreal. April 15, 1062. IN MEMORIAM GAUTHIER - In loving memory of & dear husband and father John G. Gau. | thier who died April 15th, 1960. © | Dearly Wusan and family. | WHELAN — In loving memory of Jen. | Ams 1, We-who loved him, sadly miss him,” 4: to | Always remembered by ~'Mom, Dea, | , But trust in God to meet again. | & my dear father, John G. Gauthier who | HOLM — In. loving memory of our dad |; (nee Maude paceecnen) Sadly missed and always remembered | passed away on April 15, 1965. the by daughter (Catherine) Mrs. Leonard | 7, lbs, 1 of. A/MUNROE — In loving-memory of Mrs. William L; Munroe ‘who passed away The depth of sorrow we cannot tell, Ol the loss of one we loved so well. And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep. loved and sadly missed by wife | Ever remembered by husband and fam: |.. om fly. ¢ | IN MEMORIAM. BOLM — In loving memory of a dear | sl . Mr. Ernest C. Holm who passed: | away April’ 15, 1966. rea Calm and peaceful he is sleeping Sweetest ‘rest that follows pain. | Always remembered by daughter Beth, | son-in-law Frank and family. | and grandfather, Ernest C. Holm who The rolling stream of life rolls om | But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile |; Ot the one who once sat there. | Lovingly, remembered by daughter™ Edith, son-in-law Cecil and children. GARDINER -- In loving memory of George Grey Gardiner who passed away April 15th, 1965. His’ smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall. ¢ NOTICES NOTICES He had a kindly word for each = + Wiltshire Dairying Co. DEALERS Ltd. QUAKER: FUL-O-PEP FEED. Quality Feeds ‘Manufactured by THE QUAKER OATS CO. OF CANADA LTD. Never to part again. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife and son. . ROUSTON — In loving memory of my dear father, Houston who died | guddenty April 15, 1963. Dear God please take this message : To my father up above: ; Tell him how much I miss him, _- And_give him. all my: love. Surrounded by friends T am lonesome ™ In the midst of my joy I am blue. With a smile on my face I have a heartache ‘Mills: Saskatoon, Peterboro, Guelph, St.- Jerome ———=Dance-Festival ae Entries due Friday, Aprill5 — No late entries accepted |__You seem to smile and say: _ ‘t_ory, I’m only: si¢eping._. ‘We--will— meet. again-some..day.____... Always remembered and sadly missed by daughter, Florence. JACKSON (nee Lottie Lund) and Al- fred. — In loving memory of a dear. | est mother, mother-in-law and grand- mother, who passed away April 6th, | 1944. and- dearest. father, father.inlaw and grandfather who paseed away May 29th, 1944. ar God forgive~a silent tear, 4 A constant wish that they were here, | You have taken others, yes I know, | They were my Mother and Dad and | I miss them .so, | , Its their hand that guides me as I walk alone, Ms their voice that tells me What is right and what is, wrong, _ =... TENDERS Sealed Tendets will be received by the under- signed for the construction of: - An Extension to the Charlottetown Rural High School. | : Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the architect on or after April 15, 1966, and may be viewed at the Builders’ Exchanges at . Charlottetown, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton and _.Saint John. A deposit of $50.00 is required for each set of architectural documents: $25.00 for each set of mechanical documents; $25.00 for each set of © electrical documents. Ue All mechanical and electrical contractors will sub- mit their bids directly to the architect. : “Bach tender submitted must-be accompanied by a bid bond equal to 10 percent of that bid or a . geritfied cheque of the same amount. _. : Tenders close at the office of the architect on or before 4 _p.m., ADT, Friday; April 29, 1966. Alfred J. Hennessey, ae Architect, 53 Euston Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Pd FARM EQUIPMENT We_haye a very selective line of used tractors. All overhauled and guaranteed to work. Here is” a list of some of them: Massey Harris, Mustang, good tires and engine chéap. Model B Allis-Chalmers, the tractor that xalways goes — Cheap 35 Massey-Ferguson diesel like new, there is a new loader with hydraulic bucket for this tractor, will all go as a unit or can be-separated. Surprising low price. Two 560 Cockshutt tractors diesel with 3 pt. hitch, live power take off, full hydraulic with wide front axles, painted, overhauled, guaranteed to—werk— perfect. We also have both two and three fur-: row tractor plows, used potato splitters, used grain drills, used dise harrow, and a few good used manure spreaders and some that are not so good. oe Come in and see us and select your choice. We will talk financing with you right here: on the spot, whether you purchase or not. We have three car loads of new equipment rolling this: way now. . All due this week: HAL MEG CO LTD. Your Machinery Headquarters is ; Summerside, FP. B. L ; 4 A ‘| your loving daughter Bertha, son-in- Its their love that is planted Se deep in my heart, That keeps us so near though we are | ~ apart. : Dear God.take a message te Mom and | Dad up above. + Tell them how much I ‘nies them and give them my -love. | Sadly ‘missed always remembeted by The Bold New Breed of ‘Apparel that’s Makin’ the Scene for the Swingin’ Teen! Yeah, man, if you want to be IN what's IN, then. you'll Aurely turn to Tee-Kays, as featured in a big, big way at Holman’t=~ What are Tee Kays? Just the trimmest, tautest, mos t terrific leisure slacks to come your way since the advent of the space age. Like for exceptional wear- ability. and washability, they’re the most. And those colours: like bone - white, new blue, wheat, gold, man they’re the greatest... they swing. _ And what's more’ everyone's wearin’ them that’s IN, are you? Hurry te Holman’s today! law Gordon eae and grandson Bobby, Mon- | IN MEMORIAM | In Loving Memory of George E. 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