, \ q ter when it is dug up mi: quoted by some—irritating opponent. Then it is tempting to blame the _ |High Altitudes - NOTES BY THE WAY : week-day meruimg at 16) Prince Sisee ep t ’ indi a. : nent . a ay alee carnal oor atc By Herman N. Bundesen, M.D. | game bosses wouldn't even| If anyone wants to call the « "Frank Walker, Kditer peor scribe's. mendacity in t 3 2 perfectly legal way aie oe Kingston penitentiary, “he wih*<5 : “er See on pg gs Eyre dl essing 3 sometimes ges game. — St. Thomas Times-Re- conte tthe some ot Be Ori prewe oene w et nomnges ted Ameren | may be when election promises are dangerous as overimbib. | “rd e Sorte. Windsor Star ai _fiamersanee atianly tp Tnsteans Seewepapess under scrutiny, and it is so much ; The only cure for inflation ts: } ei = oe oe ae easier to’ see the blemishes on the sf EASY oe ee ee oe gp hed nag on yg , we : com, a, ern ance ee ee ae "the Sateet peuition head back and forth in the hori- | ashamed to do for living. —Bran = | mbes apy ene oe ee blots on one’s own, ts the mountains you | zontal plane. — Kitchener—Wat- | don Sun = ie 7 pean ena Geiea Guan Sase osr men Senator Power has been a bril- ms carl . pertee. Re er eg - ap aelfhe iia ‘and the restarau PAGE.4 > SATURDAY, Jun¥-<1000—|—_llantly successful politician without sad ges pret plane Although Mr. ‘Adlai Stevenson |teur of Tutin, Yugoslav, eack Ronee Cr ee eae Sse! resorting to subterfuges of this kind. eae ___ | ald. 8 Sarvand, grasp tat there | cote to Wer scoumeet sommes Our Women s institutes ..| He has Stood foursquare to the fleeting thought te moun-| will run for president in 1900, it's | im a-duel- They ran at each other he anriual meeting of the Wom- | % ¢titicism, taking om all comers with fais ficktees? ja ces at be might make with their hone down. ane —— en's Institutes is always an important : Neg mapa thas oS j++ af oe are now in the beaks Se , ~ event in this Province. Next- week} play the game, fair and square. His — rr a So ' — salls. — V. , ¢-in~-addition-to~ the provincial ~con- | oes . , Y on, in the tissues|riek of Toronto predicts there ae vention, the Federated Institues of eduff!” To those who may have . We are primar-| may come a day when it will be | Hts most fitting that Hom Canada are holding their biennial | ‘he intestinal stamina to follow it, ceocerned totes we izvenis | iagel far seyene to érive-a | Joke Broshen snd Soe, Bees G meetings here, and a joint meeting | “© recommend his example most the air we breathe because wiihin a dthour period, comment | were last week on the floor o- sof the two organizations will be held | heartily. : “on Tuesday. This is a very special ; a = = | Sacgidéat indbed ta: whlch “el our Futile Crticism © pre enerally conced- i pon ar : eee fitful ae . olen 77 i tA in . fru’ —_ - eitizens will be -keeni¥ interested. gee mw tty @ : The Brazilian football referees eae ee _ The Federated Institutes last met - a acta: the weer fT MANY NOT BOTHERED San Seno C ~in Charlottetown in 1935, and since: ject the Diefénbaker Government did , uses Now the vast majority of you vacationists will probably never be bothered by untain sick- think all of a wise thing’ Yet a rearguard action ’ for this expensive jet interceptor is still being fought in Parliament, the chief spokesman being Mr. Paul Hellyer, . former Liberal ~ associate Defense Minister ‘member for that time marked progress has been made by the orgaiiization, which now numbers some 95,000 miembers’ __ across Canada. The-Prince Edward Is!and Institutes have.also been forg- ing steadily ahead, With over 300 attack, when accgimpanied by} general driving fatigue; could easily result in an accident. And ‘ : mountai ident be @ branch institutes throughout the | Toronto Trinity. In the Commons on. ae Province at the present time. _ . ‘Thursday Mr. Hellyer said the Ar- Ordinarily, major disturbances : This. a jtiovement has be: ‘Tow opadéet had “tesyp acne tonal be. : don’t occur under 10,000 feet. In| United States, since a federal JUNE CONTRACT really serious cases, attacks last- “become so closely integrated with-- i our way of life—with improveménts in ‘education, public health, social welfaré and“rural progress general- ~ly-—that it is hard to realize how comparatively recent are its origins. The first Womens Institute in Can- ada was established in 1897, and the first organization here in 1913. Those who pioneered the movement had couse of the “impossible financial mess t.: Government has got us. in- \to.” A greai industry and one of the best design te...s in the Western world; he complained; had been al- | lowed to disintegrate. Now that “a head Had rolled”—a reference to the resignation of Mr. Crawford Gordon from the presi- ionger than ten minutes some. result in blindness and mental deficiency. Hypoxia can : | Lease me your mornings of larch- | es and dew-shine, a tle pills have no effect what-| The mist on the towland. the 3 ever on the liver. In the past 70 | swift on the wing, ° 4 . be fatal. years perhaps many consumers The cottager’s reckoning cracked of these pills benefited from im-| from the hedgerows,. “““% >< > ' agining they felt commission's finding that the lit- | _ “BETTER ‘OLE” NOT IN SIGHT | OTTAWA REPORT —s—its—itsw A Big Bubble Pricked By Patrick Nicholson A simple question, addressed to Ernie Bushnell, acting president of the C.B.C., completely deflat- taken by Preview Commentary. Mr. Bushnell had told his jun- iors that “too many scripts in it / have had special slant or bias,” | and he had been unhappy about the program for. six months. | COLOURFUL SPEECH The drama rose to a peak not seen for a long time in this his- oh Te MUST BE poco aes tee r. But per-| The smoke questioning upwards, aay ee ths acai inion haps others suffered from-not get- | - the scythe’s whispered swing. aeell 6 wlaae dank of welenieian| ting proper care.—Ottawa Citizen ba a oh owe ; ee — Dod read you noondays of ma a i = to combat ne The first te climb Mount Le = and blue jays, * - ce emer. ~gan--Canada’s highest peak; from The locust’s. shrill edict, wa- the best way to be prepared is to” to recognize th. danger signs. the east side, were five youths | ters that throng — ON . a Prfitest against the substitution of" a factual parliamentary re- ‘ ’ re os : : : } 5 | With migrants and barge erews, : . port in piace of ‘Preview Com- toric building. Throngs of ne#s- These inelude faster pulse, reached the summit on June | re : : : dency of the A.V. Roe corporation—: + ed a sensational bubble of poli mentary,” which had been broad- men overflowed their seats as- deeper breathing, hand tremor, liebe 5 the sun on the juniper ‘ re e. emend with, | wir. Hellyer hoped that Avro would | ‘ica! drama here last week. . cast from Ottawa by commen- | never before in a committee. Al-| slight impairment of vision, (7° |” Pa oa ‘ag ee ae ao sae sich wih (30 _ but they were not long in making tie ial ‘ heal @ | That seemingly hollow .crisis tators on parliamentary scene | though moved into Parliament's numbness, headache, sleepiness font, 25 mes we ; 2 ; 5 ? “their influence felt. New vigor. and produce hew American plane for | had been laboriously created over They chargéd that “clandestine | biggest committee room.there and lassitude. After-effects, in-| horse, Yukon Territory. The Cite en iad ene sat thistle % - : Ree the R.C.AF. air division/in Europe | ™?€¢ days by several producers. political influence’ was respon-'| was «standing room only for the cluding headache, lethargy, naus- | young men were, from British : y e Lae lif e pe | : Me : ce ; . : down, salmon falls e@ was shown. by communities «in a pees ae employed in the Talks Depart- sible, and alleged that this threat-| public. The 300 seats for onlook- ea and vomiting, may last-for as | Columbia and Alberta. A difficult 8 . ciel the late which branch institiites were formed, and that the “innocent ctims ” Of | ment of the CBC. It ‘was sud- ened freedom of speech on the |ers contained more MPs than jong as 48 hours. and hazardous feat ably gr ed eae : er ee ps : eae the Arrow cancellation Id go“back | denly inflated’ into potentially (CBC. — re j were attending in the--Chamber. | : Mie ed. Young Canadiens have gte rl sig nights of eicadas and neighboring communities were % : , cataclysmic intensity by their Apparently overlooked was Mr.' Two Cabinet Ministers, Doug 'NHALE OXYGEN mountains to climb, not al! of sign you : : timulated by their example. This te work._The Gove nt, he said, own and by their’ superiors’ com- Bushnell's comment when they | Harkness and Bill Hamilton stood |. Quickest way to relieve the si-| them +t pe. + BPS core at ae moonlight, the a‘ oe timael- had killed the hopes of “countless | ments before the House. of Com-. resigned..Their act was due to a | at the back. MauricesLamonf@gne tuation is by. inhaling a concen-| Breton Post : mons Committee on Broadcasting 1g. misunderstanding on their part, The producers had resigned to he said. There had been no poli- tical pressure. ‘And he pointed out thousands” and burst their dreams of a growing Canada. and Mary Macdonald Liberal | Leader Mike Pearson's personal | Staff were keen onlookers. So was | tration of from 75 per cent to 100 per cent oxygen: But that re quires ‘the services: and equip- | chaste whippoorwill. ly. Perhaps no Province in Canada has benefited so widely from these Ring me your Sussex .joy, Fil the Age Old Story ; | : iia = 3 4 ' | that Preview Comment was | former Conservative lead ment of a doctor. sing you Tiinois! : activities a& Prince Edward Island. This criticism was occasioned by PUBLIC FORUM | not Neleg erncelied: + wan betes Bracken. ' " ay — Best advice I can give you le Know that the Lord hath set Balance = while eur sum- Certainly there is none in which Defense Minister Pearkes’ announce- : : discus | PUt ‘Back“into its originally in-| “Heads were to roll, we did to turn the wheel over to some- | apart him that is godiy for him-| mers are fu. is in the ‘ . : an te punetnnaeate at ahuee a | tended form. as a factual review) not remove Preview, Commen- one else at the first. appearance self: the Lord will hear when I ane —God ag a Institutes. are held in higher repute, |, ment that consideration was being | itteresi. ‘The Gvartian does not nese | of Parliament. It had insigad be-| tary from the air,” declated one of any of the symptoms I have | call unte him. In the Christian” Science Monitor . @r im which they have shown more | given to providing facilities to en- | “Yo Be cps fT come an expression inion, | witriess. listed here. ‘weal and initiative. : The visiting delegates, both from ether Provinces and.from eur own ‘~ rural areas, will be warmly welcomed 4 | QUESTION AND’ ANSWER Mrs. M.S: My young daugh ter has’ had thirty X-rays on the. right side of her head and shoul- * der. able United States interceptors to a eee ee ae ae ee operate from Canadian airfields. So far as cam be gathered from the pres#summary of the debate, Hon. meme ees ; “The two tap-men in the CBC. VICTORIA PARK NO FACTS DECLARED’. woul lose their :johs. and. the : rr ste The Commons Committee cal- position of the Minister. (Hon. Sir,—I would like te commend | ; . | an 3 Si : | led the Jpaders of the_ re ‘Geerge-Nowlan) would be.....in the good work being done this | 4 ff it tee their’ ies . year in Victoria Park by. chair-| “4% as Witnesses, to repeat their Jeopa Royalty And U.S. Mayors rdy if we did not stop -the The mayor of Milwaukee, at) statehouse duties. Anyhow, the , eal : 4 nin 39 : , . 1 would like to know if the ; : Z - ® id ne im- mp ie “+ man Councillor Foster and his CBa™s@s and to explain the~program at dace.” said another. eiy.| the invitation. of the mayor of | governor could never as here next week and will, it is hoped, | Mr. Pearson was more moderate than | excelich: siafi, I visit this beauti- 8undS on which they were | Then Bushnell himself took ‘hong eas pHs gg ye Bagg Bere | Chicago, will attend~a formal | Pressed by raves as wes the ; , ful place almost daily and watch | Made. the stand. > 7 |dinner in honor of Queen Eliza- | late Gov. Julius P--Hett. have an enjoyable as well as pro- | his Toronto colleague in his com- | the ‘chiltren and the public gen,| They entirely failed to substan-| There was not the noise of the harmful? - ‘beth of Canada (and England, It was Heil who introduced fitable stay im our midst. ments. He advanced what seems to | erally, enjoy themselves. An ex.|tiate their charges. But their | Pipeline debate, but these sensa- Answer: Without knowing the | \ ete.) in Chicago on July 6 Prince Frederick, Crown How times have changed! How Princess Ingrid (now king and American views toward royalty queen) to a Racine Budience is : attitudes of+1939 in these words:”“Girls and boys, 18s give them a big hend Ain't she a beaut?” In June, 19399, Gov. Hefl was exact dosage and type of X-ray , therapy employed. it is impossible to state whether a_safe dosage has been exceeded. cellent job thas been done out there so far and I hear a lot of kind comments from thé people evidence sucked in their super- | tional comments sent newsmen iors, one<by one right up-the scurrying to the telephones chain of command. ‘in a fashion Bushnell explained simply that which seemed to illustrate how | the C.B.C. had. “suffered a rath- a rumor can grow when passed er tragic series of unfortunate [by word of mouth. -' | circumstances in the past si % o be a quite sensible suggestion, that | the bases fggethese interceptors be . . who go out there. The swimming_ located as far north as possible SP |' peut has wow bees Siied oad the | that any~ air battie would_not be | children are enjoying themselves ey a. We have always had an admira- tion for Senator C.G. (iS bby) Pow- | er, and our sentiment i un J royalty have changed! ehanged after reading his criticism, in the Upper Chamber on Thursday, fought ever populated Canadian tar- | gets. : ; _ As for Mr. Hellyer’s: remarks, the | I would like to see another | i larg pool there, more of a | wading pool for. wee kids with i so deep water—a_ sort of ash pool. This pool need not The first witness said In effect that his superior had talked vag-- uely about “external pressures,” | months.” He felt that “if we did | not pull up our, s6cks, “someone's heads would roll,’ or he: bhim- OUR YESTERDAYS ~ or the Guardian Files) > TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO It was a mayor of Chicago. | William Hale Thompson, who equally once conducted a campaign with | Princess Martha his major slogan, “Punch King | ing a impressed with Crows of Norway. Dur- Milwaukee introduction, is i and had ven the impression selé might ‘*he sent to ‘Siberia.’ (July 4 1934) George snoot.”’ Kon. | an aside heard over the radio, he ef the R.C.A.F. policy that allows. : ( : that palitical influence was at Some of the Preview scripts During the electrical storm | George woe Oa, grandfather ef | said: “T love your hands. I love roti nt of its pe Bg Sag isque he raised has been pretty well be so —— . a ote work to stop the program. Hie, ‘were not what the C.B.C. would early Tuesday evening hghtning | the present queen. oe your face. I love everything about i threshed out. The final argument | aes eae ee Neen at boss did not say whe was exer- ordinarily expect." He hid him-) struck the wires leading inte) it ‘was a mayor of Milwaukee, | you ce the ceptiongily early ages.. He referred reagan AO regu re Prange a thin, layer of ash- cising this influence; the witness | Self made the decision to replace Scott's Mills, St. Avard’s, blow-| Daniel W. Hoan. who responded | Before the state legislature, _ ~ to Nbetween the ages of 45 and | against continuing the staggering-ex- | Phalt\for sealing and-with an in-’ gid not ‘ask him: . is _—~506. being retired with pensions _ap- ¢ . proximating $6,000 to $7,000 a year, at a time when these men have an penditure involved in the Arrow pro- ject was given ima factual state | | expensive board walk all around ‘it-to prevent: muddy clay from ~ forming al around. The present pool is lovely and well looked = i Thus we went up the chain. that his boss had implied politi- the program. . Had there been any political in- each witness in turn alleging | fluence? “No, | have not had the honour of speaking to the Prime 'Mr. Scott, standing in the door- ing out fuses and starting a fire. way, heard the crash, and on investigating found a brisk fire vite King Albert of the Belg’ r : “T stand by the ators and assemblymen are not same day. he remarked to the princess: “I notice that the sen- man who works. To hell with | looking at me ee ee inous signifance by ~Ht- tw Het “cal Influence in the background. | Minister for ‘about ttwo' years. about the switchboard. With the | kings.” all on you, princess, because : ; ment of om s signif by Mr. | ates. bet -s wo eenety ie | Sat ter mone was amy nome | No Cabinet Minister or ethee pere| assistance -ef neighbote. hé-wes| Wiscoasia's Gov. Nelson will | are so becutiful. K may be ost opportunity of a very fruitful career | Pearkes in his speech on the Gov- | mush. The bigger boys can £0 1 tioned: before them. “They might even,” he ee “become Senators and chave the light of peacetime conditions. But he wasted no time on alibis, either ernment’s 1959-60 defense budget. f By the early 1960's, he said, long- | the Rhine, and $100 million have | -been invested to make Basle a port, \wer the tailing bot the water at high tide is wee tots. With the water right there a larger and shallower pool or close it off alfogether. I think his a good idea also: from .& safety standpoimt. because. at too deep for the | n surprisingly, none asked this . question The Number Two man_ Charles Jennings, admitied te some un- son’ purporting even to express the Prime Winister’s views has spoken to me about. this program to. West Germany. More than anything. ‘the pres- | ent dispute Miustrates the emo- ‘on its own military, streéngth ra- ther than on external diplomacy. In the first he has heen re- able to extinguish the blaze. Mr. George Cameron of Sum- merst eived a telegram Fred Gamble, at present general secretary of the ¥.M.C.A. . at Cornwall, Ontario. be unable to accept Mayor Ri- of order to talk to a princess like « chard. Daley's: invitation to meet | that, but the same blood flows in and look at a queen because of | your veins as in mine.” sed | Thus was a great hig bubble * years-before them and render very | range ballistic missiles will have re- could easily be built in order | ®asiness about the trend being | pricked. = cae ane he wae me benoer e eful servi community.” amet bois | that the little ones could splash = - ; oa * _ bed . —: placed opus ibers as the pri- around during all tides “without . . of the lueky ticket in the oot : Be Sure To Hear o*? ; er ‘making: this criticism, Sen- | mary means of delivenng hydrogen | cating thir tex on broke bot] [rqel.And West Germany [swf ts cum er| | I | aior Power confessed that ‘hé had bombs on North America. That | “2 20d mar shells. 3 : See Backrile: a a "Th ] Lif . PT , 3 44 in hi pe oe res ; | - There is something else badly y Dave Oanc “amernon \ ( 0 inady ertently described himself as a means that the planes about which | needed out there, and that is “ Canadian Press Staff Writer J] the. World's Fair or about $250 bast e spe e- +) blessed idiot.” For it was be who | the Toronto member was talking : dustiess road in front of the ball’ ae dhe root of Iarael’s ( ad ak eee veal _| $300 cash. Ss had devised, when he was Defense . eae | diamond. Some time ago our) government crisis lies the basic itantingly choose the latter.” pola eee : Mini : : would be obsolete. before they «got |; ball team_was playing out there question whether the Israelis we. TWO-POINT POLICY [--; a Sea a 3 -CFCY—RADIO Minister for Air, the retirement po- inte production : with: a Nova Scotia team, and prepared to burv the past in whe The premiers policy since the July 4, pang cee al E f licy about which he was complajn- ve heey wed oer aa ~~ Were | interest of their nation's future. | 1948 armisice had been charac: | Ot eas ek ae : ek Ton Os AA ing! That, of course, was in wartime, }___ EDITORIAL” NQTES | be Camas weilets ateaie c nt the Hoventier elections, terized ws determination te = an & ol SUNDAYS ~- 2.15 P : 4 ; ee ; ' remier Vv yurion’ po- build up state though timmi- © , resig nati = > Ke 3 and his point was that it should be The Swi ok hase tele es | - or two ago and he is strong- | titical foes no doubt will try to cration and economic develop ames MeConnell was ey ‘ a3 reconsidered by. the Gov t in eat | ly suggesting having this road stir up popular opinion againet ment and te rely for ite defence \ccepted “and a successor Ne =e ; 7 oe y: — way—or at least‘a way to the sea— | Paved—cither having this done the cabinet decision to sell arms appointed in the person OO | ‘ for his party or himself.. We ‘recall another oceasion, during | the Senatot’s term as Defense Min- | : ee : : xperienced the most brutal trag- ducti intensive expert drive Kerr was Executive ister, when some blunder was point-— ° . ° with dust, the road would be | a and their greatest triumph—_ in a aeurcsnae bid. in rediuce the | ©. for Prince Ed- ed out for which he was not person- safer clos¢d up and grassed and Hitler's massact® of 6,000,000 of ally responsible, and which he could | well have explained as being due to wartime presstite on his officials. | But_..he—-premptiy=-shouldered the at an altitude of 900 feet. The Swiss . own 364 Rhine vessels and 22 ocean ships. Coe New Brunswick now has its pro- vincial tartan. At first described as a plaid, it has been recognized, au- thorized “and recorded as a tartan by the Lord Lyon King of Arms at. present “a lot of citizens with their children cross this road to see the games. MH some of our motorists sense and stop blinding people motorists might come in on the field and park their cars there and walk over on clear grass to the grandstand. I think Foster's | tional overtones that color | in the infant - state. : | After 2,000 yeare of dispersal, crisis their number and, only a few ' years later, the establishment of . their state. i idea is & good one; either paveg, CHANGES VIEWPOINT this road or close it up and grass | markably successful, though rg of Israel’s-heavy de- | | on economic aid still remains unsolved. : The government now is con- | -ountry’s dependence on external . Armas were one * the com- modities that found a ready mar Aig Perhaps a more’ significant as- | pect of the current crisis. hike | The premier, who played a key | most of the previous disputes, is |. At an executive meeting yes- terday of the Provincial Boy Scouts Association, Mi. Gordon card Island. He succeeds Mr. Walter_LePage who was appoint- ed Acting Field Commissioner at the last monthly meeting. LOYALTY AND AFFECTION “IF YOUR GUARDIAN “IS LATE... OR MISSED DIAL 6561 ¥ *.c , s — Samuel » will be delivered right to your door. : ‘ 4 . Oe ‘ it. Cars “might then be permitted i j tion, | 4 MONTREAL (CP) and a paper oe whole blame, said he Would have to | Edinburgh, Scotland. Designed, and | to come im on the field from the Se coiaeeie Geto Oe tee ten ed ce | Bronfmai. national ge ot : Special delivery service available between 8:30 | |_. ‘do better in future and assured the originally woven at Gagetown, the wh ae Os daar could | come to look ee eae past. | with her Areb neighbors | tes sat Gon Elizabeth a mes- am. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late,— or y 1 2 a . Qoser rekations rerman. internal ” > House that he would try to do so. | tartan’ has shades of green, blue, A*lot of new trees have been’! would strengthen the soutien -ot | ena oll nee | eae. a a ee missed. His opponents, if they had come te | gold, red and brown in an attrac- -}/ Planted on the front field, which | hig state economically and po~| looking outwards at their hte |e ne mane ‘said the visit — criticise, remained to applaud. tive and striking design. site ‘work! was dou by” inicast | sos tedaset gene sameniae chone| mipenere. Tham, lo Mite Suit | ve iden with tee, commenealere? er Politicians are human, and we all ee ° * . McDonald on the field east of have been chosen im the competi- agiyon it own military strength { tion of 200 years of Jewish settle, For the Fastest Service in Town, call ie : , ~ . the hospital, and now the north | tion with those from other coun- [tir defence againat its neighbors. | ment in this country of people ‘ , know Sago it is to publicly con- - Pope John XXIII has expressed | end of. the a is being filled | tries. + eee ee | diversified origins and ne . i ie a “ tena ho.” | up-iehich will also clean up that| “I distinguish between the Ger- {AGE | ands quotes @ prayer ‘ Tess to sh Con ;__or__mistakes,. the full support of the Roman Catho- acne. many of yesterday and the Ger-| ee t = “ ian | ED $ TAXI . ____when there’ is always an easy way |. lic Church forthe French regime-of—|— ae. suggestion ts that enrages said. “There- | Pr ooo a? tein naa ace per gogues since their first es- ' ‘ : rane is 7 ’ : ; : something might be done to! fore: am maintainin, ad in 1768. aa " 1 rc Ne : eut by “passing the buck’ to ‘some- | President Charles de-Gaulle. During | Grain the water of the Abaca rk | friendly relations with the pres. | 2&dians a happy national birth. | tablishment in Canada in. a . - ene else. Very often it is a statement | a state audience for the French lead- | roadway. That could be drained+ent Germany.” ne Sige ose rio _mccotas © nescrris Fibakts DI AL % 5 6] 7 : 3 : “i ‘ i the asphal the crisis of 1958, Ben-Gur eis / sing | which the man in public life hag | er at the Vatican the Pontiff praised cae A ypoerren — eee Hage ind_himnself_in trouble over | Pressing hope for-Canada’s “‘con-| SAINT-TROPEZ, France (AP) , - made at a convention, or on the hust- .| -France’s “astonishing capacity of || side of she —reeit and ip Maw theswestion of buying arms fram — progre’s and prea. ae Jacques_Charnier_un- $. : +4} ; ar sears " : Wnts? The road to the river. | Ger v. A¢-that tune, when he © message also recall r | derw an ’ anpende va ' ; ings im. the heat of political_debate. }—renoveryin—the—face—of “danger” 1 leita Wii W tale Ge | vetpned ald reformed tis coali. | Diefenbaker's visit tn India” last | thie-operaton-Taesday night 173 Great George St. Charlottetows ADS et ys at park committee th * tion . he sid: © year a said ft urther | e . , ’ ¢ " - / : n im eold | AMuding te the crisis last year that on ~ their:-geed gavernment nd said it had “furth ae ee = a the anctutl of Gite whus-a0 7 ; a Bs a . ae ire & be. | strengthened the friendly rela- | fidgeted in a, nea room. They |}. s Slogan: o maintain eee tse ‘wpe the next day when_his ardour | resulted in General de Gaulle’s return |- ork rege 8 Plog be 2 ao ‘Fishes eel extn hove Sect temigumening bale r — the goal for which we strive! ; has sooled—or it might be a year la- | te power. may be. end the | i aoa our twe countries,” n“ a — - _— 2 8. ARTHUR GAUDET" glorious as they \einee thew marriage June 16 “9 = -¢ 2 . . . be — dk Bia £ a=