LOCKHEED UNVEILS MOCKUP OF PROPOSED SU PERSONIC PLANE This plywood dummy of a an hour was unveiled Monday sign competition with Boeing proposed supersonic transport in BZurbank, Calif., by Lock- | for a federal contract to build capabde of flying 266° per- sons at speeds of 1800 miles . heed Aircraft Corp. The plane: | is .Lockheed’s entry in. a de- ———_tie- oer” - Millions Said Victim Silent Heart: Ailment two experimental’ models: The plane has a beak-like nose i which bends down 15 degrees i “to give the pilot better. visibil- percent of the total collected from privately-owned utilities: Third reading of the bill. was put over to another sitfing after committee - stage study was completed A group of Soviet _Parlia- id “silent”’ persons who feel well are victims of ___CHICAGO—AP}—-Mittibns-of ana older, have significant s- appear lent coronary artery disease. - cor- onary artery disease that pro- CRUCIAL FACTOR duces no symptoms and is diffi- cult to detect, it was reported recognize this Monday. teport-was-mate- by. annual convention of the Amer- ica Medica! Association by Dr. Arthur M. Master, Hospital, New York; and Dr: Ar- “thur' J. Geller, instructor + se meee consultant cardiologist at the Mount Sinai! im ithe arteries, “The medical profession must as a crucial factor in i control of coronary doctors based their con- cme on post-mortem studies of apparently healthy young Americans killed in war who were found te have hardening of on electrocardio- medicine at the; Bergen Pines S*#Phic surveys and on .tudies Hospital, Paramus; NJ. They “said: -by other medical investigators. They said routine use of the electrocardiogram_ is the best -—— firm ~price -of- $4 -a-~hundred-*~ feats —hundredweight for—shipping “The widespread incidence of ~——goronary artery- disease is -well+ ‘disease, recognized but the prevalence of an asymptomatic (withouts, symptoms) form of significant degree has not been appreci- 4 unmask silent heart dis- ated. \ease the doctors advocated that “Tt seems to us that no fewer al) men and women,-35 years of than four to six per cent of all age and older have an annual (American) people, 35 years aan including physical ex- comet x-rays = fluoro- Ont. Farmers | itz sectrscsrdiogram Postpone Protests | If the “ electrocardiogram 1s \normal, they said, -the- patient |should take an exercise test to’ determine heart function or mo- ition picture x-rays should be | ‘taken of the beating heart. ’ TORONTO (CP) Farmers protesting low milk prices will leave the highways to the auto ™oziles for the next couple of weeks. while they rush to finish their haying. But once the hav ‘s done the tractor demonstra- of detecting coronary byt if the results “ap- pear nornial, the patient should again after exer- a to test heart function. Parliament At A Glance By THE CANADIAN PRESS tions wil! resume, Ontario MONDAY, June 27. 1966 Farmers Union _ offieials said The .Commons gave fina! ap- Monday proval to a bill providing a OFU, President John Dollmer | $500,000,000 fund for medical said farmers plan a mass dem- Schools and other health facil- onstration in about 10 days with ities the legislature building the prob [It was sent to the Senate able target. He said as many as ly after being stalled for 1.000 tractors eould converge on‘ More than an hour by an Queen's Park = -= amendment introduced by Ron ial tiie ms eg (L Vancouver- Bur- The Liberal member's pro- weight for milk supplied for use posal was defeated 67 oP 10 in the production of butter and Oeer the NDP failed by a vote cheese. The price is currently of 137 to 14 to hold up a 1n- $3.25. plus a 75-cent governgse't come tax amendment. subsidy, but farmers are The vote was followed by charged as much as 30. cents a -seeond reading of a bill that are seeking a manufacturers. the provinces to 95 from .50 ppeipete—te tml Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chev- | of a 10-day Canadian visit sight-seeing and meeting their hosts. Trade Minister Witners sate in the Commons he had as- sured Russia he sees no rea- increase its sales in Canada. Finance Minister Sharp said in the Commons the flour con- tent of the 336,000,000 bushe!s of wheat sold to Russia totals . 45,000,000 bushels. Labor Minister Nicholson said many unemployment in- surance offices are being closed for the summer. Claims would be handled by mail. Jack Horner (PC—Acadia' | introduced a bill that would | allow licensing of grain eleva- tors at locations other than on railway lines The Commons. gave first reading to a bill giving an j additional $50,000,000 for the | Atlantic Development Board to help jog the economy in the area TUESDAY, Ju e @ The commons meets at 2:30 p.m. EDT to consider several minor bills before taking up second réading of Canada As- ! sistance Plan legislation. The | Senate m meets ‘at 3 at 3 p.m. | EAST BALTIC | Mrs. R. W. Dixon, East Bal _tie is at present a patient in the Souris Hospital. Sincere sympathy 1s ‘extended to George E. MacDonald, Char- lottetown and formerly of South Lake on the recent death of his brother Ronald Joseph MacDon- aid, Toronto, Ontario and also of é South Lake. Mr. MacDonald's two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Ford, South Lake’ and Mrs. Alex Pa- quet, Souris passed away a few years ago. Richard ‘Dixon, "Sudbury, On- tario, is spending his holidays with his mother-Mrs —-R, W Di-- xon, East Baltic and at present. a patient in the Souris Hospital with virus. ; Mr. Bernard Dugas returnéd to his home in Souris following his illness: in the Souris Hospi- Lyte Phipott of Calgary dis- drove into a water hazard at _— the evidence to back up Jasper. Alta. amd he and th double as a fish- other members of a foursanie ing yarn and a golf tale. He found this trout, with a golf TALL STORY-BUT IT’S TRUE ball size bruise on its heed, sirusel ing near death se hit the bali. He had een a trout leap just before _ With nose “down. he seen | . ployed at ‘Young's Service Sta- oR. ~ N. Ireland France to face growing tensions between Northern Ireland's 511. terly divided Protestant and Ro- man Catholie extremists In Belfast, the capital, al! po. ‘lice leave has been cance!led for the visit next weekend of the Queen. Authorities fear Catholic jreprisals in the wake of Sunday's shooting of three Catholics in a Protestant area One of the three, ib-year- old jothers were seriously wounded Police pulted in five men for questioning Monday night Political and religious leaders of all factions have appealed for calm. But the situation has been |aggravated by repeated efforts |that Protestant extremists have \aken arms, calling themselves ithe Ulster Volunteer Force, as a counterpart to the outlawed Irish ‘Republican Army The Queen, tempora! head of the Anglican Church, is due ity during take-off, landing ere Sunday for the dedieption and in subsonic flight. In “up” of a bridge. ‘position, pilot’s visbility. ie through side windows of nose. ‘straight ahead through wind- shield... (AP Wirephoto) | Gerald Barry, has entered the Charlottetown Hospital where he erie, Charlottetown spent the underwent surgery, he has not weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pius \enjoyed his good health kee Cheverie and family, Elmira. (some time., A veteran of Roger Rose, East Baltic is em- ‘then 50 yeas in the Io) packing plants here: he-sa<s he ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June on, 1966.7 7 ST. LOUIS . . Alpha Gallant received the Tensions news of the sudden death of his ° brothes.- George Gallant: of Sal- Growing em. Mass. and formerly of St : : _ . Louis : BELFAST ‘AP)—Prime “ir.’ Mrs. Jerry Bernard is a-pat- ister Terence O'Neill returned jen! in the Prince’-Gounty. Hos ‘Monday from a Vacation‘ in pital. Summerside Mr. John M. Perry is conval- escing at his home after being a patient in the Western Hosp!. tal Amongst those visiting Mrs Jerry Bernard who is. i) in hos pital are Mrs. Leonia Bernard. Mr and Mes. Fred Bernard and three children and Edmond Ber- nard All of Toronto, Ontario. FE 7 0 onth CLEARANCE tess ‘te the ‘tales of Ste Anne's Club drawing for blanket t o ok plate with Cyril Doucett béing the lucky winner, Mrs. Johnny Myers and Mrs. ‘Dennis, McCor- mick drawed the lucky tickets to 0 the Ste te. Ann Pilgrimage. - BAY FORTUNE Among those who attended the ‘At CROCKETT and STOREY LTD. MAIN FLOOR. SHIRTS TURNED OFF ® ales Women’s Institute District Con- ~" Bp. SALE a thie ce wart*tere nea} «© |) spe. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, smart 2 Underhay,~ Mrs. ial ‘Uner | modern aan. brown i Se frieze | Hares -and Mrs Frad cover 259.95. 219.00 | 5 he sepia Gem mice 1 2k CHESTERFIELD SUITE, high Ce ie back, modern design, foam rubber joyed : ieee 9g after ._ Cushions, brown sao se es’ —- 209.95... 2399.00 —— 1 2 2-pe. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, mod- : GUEST SPEAKER: ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL PARTY LEADER - Daniel tame Wednesday, Jun IBE inserted by P.E3 . 2 MacDonald REFRESHMENTS AND LOCAL TAL ENT ENTERTAINISG Rruce Stewart * ~$T. 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Dae " RSON’S Assorted LAMPS (table & trilites ) 25% off to his home in Dundas after un- elass man with many years of PATTE : dergoing surgery in the Kings experience in the cooking busi- ; Assorted RUGS, various sizes . 25% off ies tee panhar duane! ~The big lobster ‘Supper we all For Watch | is a patient in the Kings Coun- waited for is eoming July 7. do . Repair i REG. °- NOW ty Hospital where he not forget the date as their biz " | . fully ‘underwent soreery. ad ts in the Guardian daily “ Only 9-pc. BEDROOM EN ee os eter Green, has retur © a-veteran SEMBLE pan bed, double ‘ his home in Dundas Centre af- army days ios iediaced the late el ie ter spending the past few John R. O’Brien, on the lezion WORTH’S dresser, chest, quitt top: matt- The Home New pecan eee oor at nights and R Nuanmace 5 ress, silver ribbon spri 9 ot ee eeeerner es ac memet hE ELA coe ee er ee | eS ~ ee treme = Dundas United Churen jof potatoes: in this oe we T EH. 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