1' \ he Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. August 6. 1962. 9 A5133 Al.l..l'|'|O KINDA i ON THE Al.R Manna! PROGRAMS CFCY-T V 130 5-,,m,—Atlarnoon Musicale "00 p.m.—-Live an learn ‘:31 p.m.—Vacation Time ' 5.30 p_m.—Northwaal Passage A ‘.00 .m. 3:13 :.m.—local Weather 11,14 s.rn.—ViewP°"" TV. ’cAi.i.s Nl'l‘E or DAY Day I-3537 Nth 1-I503-C-VG VAlL’S RADIO & TV In Kent St. CVO!!! cxcw-Ty’ 3,55 p.m.—$mion Sign on Naws. Weathr. Sports 4:00 p.m.—i.iva And Learn 4;3l p.m.-—Natlon Iuiidors 5:00 p.m.-Vacation Time 530 p.m.—-Yogi Boar t:00 p.m.—Top|c 6:15 p.m.—Te|evlaton News 6:30 p.m.—Scen 6:35 p.m.—Talavtalon Weather By BERNARD DUFRESNE from usln private gain. The recommendation followed a le inquiry into the sale in 19 of Quebec-l-lydro's gas distribution network in real to who private company for 5 sn- The royal commission “unre- servedly and severely" con- demned the purchase of units of four shares and one deben- Nationale cabinet, members of the legislature. senior civil ser- united priced at 3140. These persons made a profit of $35 a unit the day they were deliv- ered “without risk of loss." The total profit was $119,420. The report. released Wednes- day by Premier Jean Lesagc. recommended no legal action against the legislators or the civil servants. A senior law officer of the provincial government said there was no law specifically prohibiting legislature members and civil servants from buying the shares. However, the report said that 10.00 p.m.—Room For One More l0:30 p.m.-Martins EM“ MM moo p.m.—Con 8 3 12.25 a..m.-«Sign Off GEIITRAI. RADIO and TV Gall 4-8246 in the ease of the Quebec-Hydro Act. the Hydro commission's members are prohibited from acquiring an interest in a com- pany competing with Quebec- Hydro. The report listed seven Hydro officers or m e m b e r 3 who bought shares in Quebec Nat- ural Gas. - amendment. should ‘accountan Commission Criticizes Gas Shares Purchase Mr. Lesage told reporters that the report will be sent the government's legal officers for study, but declined to say anything further. Referring to the legal prohlI- tion against Hydro commission members buying shares in a competitor, the report said it is a sound principle which. by apply to senior officers of the commis- on. The report was signed by Mr. Justice Ella Que.. a member of Quebec Su- perior Court Howard Irwin Ross of Montreal. a chartered t, and Jean - Marie Guerard of Quebec City. a law- yer. MORE UPCOMING The commission also is pre- paring a report on the second phase of its inquiry that began in October. 1960. This report. scheduled to be presented to the government next October, will deal with purchasing practices under the former Union Na- tionale government. The top government figures condemned for buying Quebec Natural Gasshares were (num- ber of units in bracket )2 The late Onesime Gagnon, ’ then finance minister and later lieutenant-governor of the prov- ince. (130); former ‘premier An- tonio Barrette (125); the late Paul Sauve. former premier, (150): legislative councillor Ge- rald Martineau. then Union Na- tionale party treasurer. (280); Edouard Asselin. Union Na- tionale government leader in the legislative council and chairman of the board of Que- bec Natural Gas, (100); Daniel Johnson. then member of the legislative assembly and now Union Nationale leader (150). ;Cuban Premier Castro salvas of sorel, her that are plaguing his three- year-old revolution. Revoiucion told of peasants complaining about a lack of vaccines for their hogs. irregular supplies of clothing and footwear, and teachers and sanitary workers who showed up only twice or three times a week. Thi and more. was taking place in Castro's own home province. Castro’: discovery of irregu- larities caused one magazine writer to ask: “Is it possible it has to be Fidel who fixes everything?" Despite his familiar Marxist utterings a number of ob- servers affirm Castro is in the s formerly en- sconced in different key posi- tions, have been replaced by younger, "more fldelista“ fol- lowers. . The process started four months ago. In the interim ‘ on ideological topics. ' of Mr. and Mrs. none of the leading Communists has made a published speech wooosrocx Mr. H u b e rt Arsenault. his brother Damus Arsenault and a grandson. spent a few days recently with their brother Fi- dele and Mrs. Arsenault at Woodstock. They motored to the province from Providence. RI. Mr. Arthur Arsenault, M rs. Arsenault and their son. Rev. Raymond Arsenault of Woos- socket, Mass., were visitors at the home of their uncle. Fidele Arsenault and Mrs. Arsenault on August 1. A shower was held in st. Luke's Hall on Aug. 1 in honor G e o r g e Adams, who were recently married. The young couple re- ceived many beautiful gifts. Rev. J. Clarence Pitre motor- ed to Moncton on July 30 to via- it his sister. who resides in that city. RlPl.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT WAS CONSTRUCTED IN I321 BY JOHN of HISBECH; A MONK.WliO FINANCED ITS CONSTRUCTION WITH A mt/ism: ,‘&>\ .;»_.\.> on-sun-ana-n—Iu.susn-—-s. “ kilnln Jntioa, ARETHE ONLYMEN NTIEWORLD WHO SHAVE wmi MlLl<! iiaifvua VHGNVI9 ESHOW A3)|O|N 6'X .lN39V 1.38335 HARDY’ :‘ll MADATANY.’G4E WHO TH} HOW MUCH CAN YOU SPARE I or DRY BRANCHES Ann M ' - _ ——-——-—-—---- ' , . . ’PSATBl!lJ LT ITS Errrsmcsrs Liuro wmr srouss , ‘ , porn-snnersmrsms 176 Kelli 80- i0lII- El“l'|’ -M! FOR Edd! 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Revolu- 11.Infir-in apart m.-mm 7‘3°"N"”‘ " W“"“" soldiers have fallen to counter- ctlon. closely idellflmd Wm‘ 12-““'°°‘°1d 4-Klued sym. 7‘35‘F""‘ R°P°" revolutionary bullets in the last Castro’s personal tastes, re- 13-C“? 5-EV“: P09‘? 22. Cutting 7“”‘c°”""V " W""'“ R°“"d"" few weeks. For the first time cently devoted entire front 14-UPFISHISS 6.Going fast to 5I'"|'dI¥'I MI"! “'-°°"N"”’h since the advent oi’ the‘: revolu- pages to the "snaxlmum lead- 15-:':;_“‘;fl:"- 7-Pilot: 23. People 33. Paalyor O:|l—W t or v H t fth S] M ' grep of the l_§ : ~=w—c°'5~~ ~ W-W" *°°~<*-v 3°?" '"'“’ '.'°°"’.....‘i“....f.';’.'I.‘.'.’ 55.2 M".?.i.‘ii‘.i.?. ° °’" " 16- common s.symuo: or -«......- ,_ ms "‘5"w°°"'°' uSib:>t§u:vsellil'-1:3: :truck at t’-’-. Castro took several days off 17 flff“ 9'9“ 24 ggntry 34.Lamb's . s:50—N " . - o.vs pen-mm i*".%.‘:"'..‘.’.‘.“'.?.‘.:..“.’.‘.“.i.‘.‘5;’ .332: ‘"z'" "3: .““.:="' *.:"°.':‘.'.‘.:..":.‘: .. °~ W °‘ =» I . d :e . ' 1'8 urne 0 is . 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