U.S. Ready To Bo osi Aid! To Shaky Laotian Gov't WASHINGTON (AP) — Wa_sh~ list of needs from Premier Sou- mgton stood ready today to give vanna Phouma. more arms aid to rod-pressed In the diplomatic areas, an Laotian government forces and atmosphere of crisis over the us. authorities are awaiting a Southeast Asia situation sim- fr f, WHY PAY MORE TAXES THAN YOU HAVE To? Better check to make sure your estate won't be subject to heavier taxes than necessary. (It often happens.) The experience and knowledge of our Estate Planning Officers are always available to help you straighten out this and other estate problems. Come In and consult them on how to arrange your affairs to the maximum advantage of your family. No fee, .no obligation of any kind. Or if you would like to look over our folder. please mail the coupon. ‘ Montreal mist company 119 Richmond Street Tel. 892-1215 E] Please send me "An Introduction to Estate Planning". C-Z-l D I would like to arrange an appointment. Mam- Austron- mered while diplomats ms- noeuvred over what interna- tional political talks should be held News dispatches from Vientiane ported neutr ii t Gen. ng describing the situation as "very bad" but official reports resetting the U.S state depart- ment said nothing of any major new fighting. , The assumption here is thatl jets WhiCh are able [000 "SM ' Kong Le's estimate refers to Bom’i’mgv and can be MOM by the over-all situation created by ' mill successes of the . . “we, in the week_and ties no decrsion yet to send in either into his government’s request for more help. I Stale department s o u r c e s here indicated official reports from Vientiane do not yet a7- swer this basic question: Will the Com 's merely consol- idate their 'hold on the central Plaine des Jarres or try to push on to the Thai border. thus vir- tually conquering the northern of the county? REGROUPS FORCES .5 sources said Kong Le ap- pears to have successfully re- grouped most of his forces with headquarters in a well-located hill position near the plain. It was suggested that the Lao $200,000 Prize For Best Novel ‘ ls Announced NEW YORK AP)--An award of at least $200,000 has been set ;up for the writer of a novel chosen as the best in a "liter- ary talent search." I The sponsors are G. P Put- nam’s Sons and Fawcett World lLtbrary, publishing houses; Mc- Call's needle and limbseey Pictures Corp. “It is our hope that this award will encourage writers to write." said Ralph Daigh of @1112 @mrrdimt ’sEC’OND SECTION Fawcett. ‘ The award will go to the author of an original, English- language novel of at least 60.0/ PAGE 11 words, regardless of whether he has had previous works pulri lished. There is no restriction; on subject matter or locale.i Manuscripts must mitted between next July 1 and Charlottetown, Mon. May 25, 1964. tanks. artillery and other grousd arms because of Kong Le's losses of such equipment In the Communist drive. The U.S i i also considering sending T-Zl ao ans. President Johnson has made .5 military advisers or troops, it was stated. . In the diplomatic field, Wash- ington p r e fe r s consultations among the Geneva accord pow- ers as sought by Souvanna Phouma and supported by Brit- ain. But the state department is not ruling out a full-fledged Gen- eva conference it enough coun- tries favor The French and the Russians want a new 14-nation conference to restore peace in Laos. The prevailing View among U.S of- ficials is that a political settle- ment was reached at th 1962 Geneva meeting on Laos, and what is needed now are consul- tations to stop Red violations— government would at least need not a new conference. l s 16, N.Y a July 1, 1965. accompanied by‘ an entry form available June‘ . 15 from G. p Putnam's Sons.l l 200 Madison Ave., New York' ’ The winning author will beg’ guaranteed first serial publica-l . tion in McCall's original booki ; publication by Putnam's. a' ’ paperback publication by Faw-, " cett and a motion picture adap-I tation by Embassy. l Pope Discusses 1 Orders Changes VAT-[CAIN CITY (AW—Pope . Paul said Saturday that Roman Catholic religious orders must adjust changing times bu: maintain their voWs of poverty, chastity obedi . e Roman Catholic pontiftl spoke at a Vatican audience he? granted to 30 provincial JeSJltl fathers of Latin America and to: members of the general chap. We will install repair all types of Farm Tires. 2.95 no these tires FREE. We can tors of six religious orders. ‘ Noting that modern times had . JUBILANT WINNIERS PO‘SE WITH ADJUDICATOR don. England, This was the fourth time he adjudicated the final Festival over the changed living conditions for. mankind, Pope Paul said rein! gious order members mUsti make adjustments In t h e i r , rules. ' conduct and administration of school." met; Stellar Finlayson. Torn onto, best actress in the Fes~ tival: Maurice Evans, Toron The home economics teach.- es', Mrs. Betty Oliver. has also resigned and her successor Will I Without specifying the ad Jubilant performers p o s e justments, he added: “’1 the man who judged them in their different cap- ”Howevel' (religion? order“? acities as best in the Domin- past 15 years. With him are. to, whose production, A Taste be M155 Kathleen Kuhn, wt. 111115} {10? make. any lanVallun; ion Drama Festival held here from left, Dianne Pinard, of Honey. was judged best ham Macxmnon has accepted In (115091105 When 18 not In line? during last week. Philip Hope- Quebec. who won $3.000 play; and Gil Harchoux- Vuii- a teaching position in Alberto with the nature of the order and , the best French performer“. the intention of the mmder and $200 for study at the Banff Wallace. centre, is the distin- guished drama critic for the laume. Montreal, who wrote and his successor will be Ml. the best French and the best vernon MacLean Stanley He said that chastity was "In Manchester Guardian in Lon- School of Fine Arts this sum- Canadian play, La Quintrala. Budge, mostaprecioiu gem.” that v» The purchase of a new so. P" I erty was a virtue, and that also ’ I dience permitted the mainte- nance of authority within the! the process of completing thr- sports track and field and land- scaping the lawn. lured bus now in passenger bus was approved by the meeting, to replace e. a use m“ 0‘ hum Chm” The chairman told the meet mom-Iced m” loan Christie, Beauseiour, Msn.,1959 ..... . .35 mu. I.. P. Arnold, Arborx, Man, 1958 ........ . 12.5 mpg. Miss Catherine Enos, Winnipeg. Man, 1959. .40 in”. Ralph l. fibula. Winnipeg. Mae. m......as mpg. Canadian Average: 37.05 miles per gallon We've always claimed that the Volkswagen 1200 gets 38 miles to a gallon of regular gas. But sticking to our figure hasn't been easy. Some customers say they get 45 mpg. Others report in the low thirties. lit seems to depend on how and where they drive.) So we decided to settle the question once and far all. We sent questionnaires to VW a drop- owners across Canada. The results are above. (You can double check our average simply by adding the figures together and dividing by 3l3.l So much for gas. How about oil? The average is 1500 miles without adding Tires? The average is 35,000 miles to a set. Trade-in? The average because out of fashion. There's one more thing we should tell you. The average Canadian deesn't buy a Volkswagen. But then who wants to be average? . (Barry Moore. Prop.) _ lion Ma Dsart,lrishlown N.B.,1957.........34m.p.g. KEEP FIT Keep Fit Classes 7.30 p.m. Basilica Recrea l.Eflalheringtonfileréourt,N.B..1957.....35 mpg. WARREN MAHLER Centre The Sportsman's Rudenoue ‘ 3,1962. 37 m, ,, Building Contractor Take out gem“ Hubertcsllantfiundemgus,ti. . pg . v _ . r. l kins, i 00.,N.B..1953.....ll m.p.g. Remodelling 8. Renovations Open Daily Unit] 3 east. S.H.Ailen,0speTormsniine,N.B.,1960....35 m.p.g. of a“ M do AY "mm “787 25 s" P. u. P.Vold,Loerir.P.E.l..1961 .......... ......33 mpg. House Moving ' ’ Helen Eckert. Labrador, Iii'ld., i958. . ,Kensingion H. School m w W Hears 0i Staff Changes a ard. to the department of education area With distinction for nine KE. TON — The annual! school had been completed in anu~ to become effective when a successor s pointed. Ian Henderson was elected to years in succeed the retiring trustee. meeting of the Kensington Re-i all it's detail and officially on NEW PRINCIPAL Onward 5” m The" w" gional High school‘was held on ; ened. A new principal has been en‘ Tuesday evening With the chair-5 1n the present term a new gaged' “James Murphy of Se. “13” 0f the Board °.f .Truswe" I course home economics. was View in whom the board and Roscoe walker‘ presmmg‘ 1 added to the curriculum. Mr TOURISM RECORD For the float time, the numbn- of overseas visitors to New Roland in 1963 passed the 100,- M mark. a good attendance.“ this meet :Ing. department of education have In his report. the Chairman. alker commended Dr . W complete confidence in his abil- told the meeting that since thel Maurice Clark. head the ity to perform those duties that last annual meeting the newi field committee at present us will devolve upon him in If)? THIS WEEK IN CHARLOTTETIIWN and - DISTRICT SPORTS A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by these Charlottetcmn and district business concerns . . e CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE Ge, You Wholesale prices on all sporting goods SOUTHPORT l ' mom esso seams l Membership P. E. I’s ONLY EXCLUSIVE (Norris Scott, Lessee) 3 [or {he SPORTING GOODS STORE Where Service is a Pleasure i Open 7 Days Each Week Tires, Batteries. Accessories. Minor Repairs, Tune-Ups. Phone 4-4136 Southport Across From Causeway The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET Basilica Recreation Centre WHERE GOOD SPORTS MEET THE ROD and GUN CLUB Dancing and Special Entertainment Friday and Saturday 130 Richmond St. JOHNNY’S MAYFAIR TEA noon Cor. Kent and Prince lts. eclipses; Cornwall Esso Service A. Cecil MacDougall, Lessee pen Da'y 7:30 am. to 10:30 p.m. Snow Tires in All Sizes At Reasonable Prices Phone 2-1105 Charlottetown Lunches - Cont Magazines - lunches-e Supplies MONDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Roliaway SWIMMING—Ladies swimming 2.30 to 3.30 YMCA SWIMMING—Men‘s Swimming 8 to 10 YMCA MEN’S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWL G—Open Bowling 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and I to 7 Basilica Recreation Centre mars SNACK nan Foundations A Specialty BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Roiiaway Phone 2-1864 25 Alloy 5:. CA SWIMMING—Ladies Swim 8 to 10 YM SWIMMING—Business Men’s Swim 12 to 12.45 YMCA SWIMMING—Juvenile Boys Swim 4.15 to 5.15 YMCA WOMEN’S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWLING-Open Bowling 10 am. to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 Basilica Recreation Centre KEEP FIT—Weight Lifting Basilica Recreation Centre MODERN SNACKS FOR MODERN PEOPLE 17ml” A. Woolly, Lwisports. fillet. 1963. . .37 mpg. 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