w/ r! Nursing AssistantTestifies ” At Capital Murder Trial LUNENBURG, N.S, (CP) - nursing assistant testified Fri- day at the: capital murder of James F. Fleming, 23-year-old, finance company. executive, that he told her he went out after supper on the night his wife and two children ‘were slain and re- turned to find the door locked. Mary Lou “Bolivar, whe .ghe talked to Fleming:that night’ at Dawson Memorial Hospital, told-the court“‘he said he tried —¢wice--to—break— the oor down ‘to get in.” Mrs..Bolivor said~he told’ her he. went to his nearby Hebbville ~-thome—from—work~ and had_ sup- per. with his 21-year-old wife, ‘He said she “wanted him to go for milk.” Fleming told Mrs. Bolivar ‘he went out and also stopped at his office in Bridgewater. He said when he returned home he found the doors were locked. Fleming is charged with cap!- tal murder in the deaths of his wife and two daughters—both | under five years of age, All three died March 2, 1965. Fleming. was convicted ast October—and-sentenced to hang but was granted a re-trial by the Nova Scotia Supreme Court on grounds that the jury had not. been properly instructed by the trial judgé. RULED ADMISSIBLE ~~ Statement Fleming made to police in hospital after the fire at his home were ruled admiss- thle Friday by Mr. Justice T.H. Coffin,“ but have not yet been ~fead to the jury. Most of Friday’s session was taken up with identification of erown exhibits including a blood stained riffle butt found in the! ‘basement of the Fleming home mon June 1966 Of Miss and a rifle barrel found a month- later at the side of the road to| Bridgewater. . ROMP Constable Robert Step- hens identified a. stained pillow case taken from the Fleming house and chips of wood he found on the bed in the master hed- | room., He ‘also identified “samples ot which he took Arom the doorpost, | DEATHS | MacKAY — At t h e Glendale Nursing Home Woburn, Mass., ary MacKay inher 93rd year. Fu- _- ------neral-to-be-held-Monday~dune-6 == Pues; 1908; Mrs: Chavles Phil- attend “Mass~at tt ds ‘at 11 a.m. ftom the Graham Fu- ~—weral Home Woburn, Mass. ~ | PHILLIPS — At Charlottetown lips, Harrington; age 72 years. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral | Héme_from where funeral will. be held Saturday, service com- mMencing at 1,30. Interment Sher- ‘wood cemetery, COULSON — At the’ P.E.I, Hos-. pital, June 2, 1966, Robert H. -Coulson,.formerly..of-Kensington--|- Remains resting at the Davison | Funeral Home. where. funeral services will be held today, Sat-_ urday, at 3 p.m. Interment in. Floral Hills Memorial Gardéns. GARNHUM — At Natifrage Har- bour, P.E.I., on June 3, 1966, | Noah H. Garnhum of’ Montague, age 3f. years. Resting at the Montague Funeral Home. The! tuneral will be held from the Un- ited Baptist Church, Montague, | Sunday, June 3,°at 2 o’clock.. In- | terment in Montague Community | vemetery. MacPHEE — At Murray River Thursday June 1966 Béssie Cathérine MacPhee in her 79th year. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until noon today, then to the Free Church of Scotland for funeral services ~gt“Otie “O'ClOCk.”"Rémains will | then- be Ter to Toronto for buriel, - MacGREGOR—At his late. res!- dence 6341 Summit. St., Halifax Friday; June 3, 1966 William A. MacGregor, formerly of Mt. Stewart in his 4th. year. Rest- ing at- the Cruikshank Funeral Home from where the funeral a be held M June 6 with -service™ ng at 2 p.m. _InteFinent.will take place. in the Fair View cemetery, Hak: fax. i en severe —oiiht of the crime. _ Winner of Hillside — the hallway and the kitchen floor. , he was cutting bishes for the He was shown the rifle butt | highway. department _along ment stair and pointed out where | 1965. ‘He sald he went to the | he removed hair from the end of | oni phone and called the | the- wooden: stock. Under’ cross eramination by | deferice lawyer Walton Cook, | vice man, testified that he in- Const. le Stephens said there spected the furnace in the Flem- were a. lot of people coming and ing: home March 7, 1965. He said, ‘going at the Fleming house when; that from the outside it oopepred| he ‘arrived shortly after: 8 p.m, | to be in ‘first class sha March 2, He got the furnace going by TWhen_Fleming- ‘asked whether laying anew: piece" of —copper-- any attempts were made to a% ; Htubing to the oil sully and sociate anyone other than Flem- |breeching the the { telay. ing with the crime, -he replied | “The thermostat wasn't work- that <inquiries- were. made in- all-1e-—The heat-had cut it off com: directions. He said he had heen’ ye he wait. in charge of the investigation. |. Dale McElwain, formerly FOUND RIFLE ° tection laboratory at. Sackville, He was asked he knew of N.B., testified . that found , any. strange persons seen Walk- blood on a rifle stock he ing along the Hebbville Road the amined but there was an insuf. | Hg said he ficient quantity’ for regrouping i did not know. ‘and he was, unable to say whe. Ross “Slaunwhite told of find- ther it was human or animal ing the*barrel of a rifle ea : CFM. Conference “ Opens Here Sunday Lag Aeeabeflig oth ag eames the Christian F to_be-held-in-the Maritime Prov} inces opens Sunday at St. Dun- | ment started in Chicago some why ment is concerned primarily | with the Christian formation of |Mrs. F.W: Curtis, Charlotte town, is among four Canadian Lon. John, a 24-year-old second | medical student at Dal- e University, who previous: ly received iis BS, at the same | | university, had spent three years j in Hi-Y~-in Charlottetown. His | stan’s University. 20 yeafs ago and has spread | The one-day conference, which | through North and Sout-h documents, of Vatican Council II, | pean countries. It was “introduc- the apostolate of the laity, and ed in Prince Edward Island 10° parish renewal, will have CFM / ;yeare ago. dnd’ is well establish- couples from Antigonish, Truro, | ed in 12 parishes in the Charlotte- | John, in addition to the .large | | representation that is expected e from Island centers: J. C. Curtis Theme speakers for the first. | Starts at 1.30, will be Allan’ and « d couple from. "Aylmer, P.Q. A io ed [pane aiscusion Programs day will have Bill Cone a Rev. Gerald Alberton; erie nee one Summerside; eills, a CFM cou from Antigonish. te IE ee - jul. | tie“ AUSpices of the "Middle East | reation-Center:- with 1 te with-service- ty Tefagees—in- Attar “and Lettie Morse leading | Jordan, Lebanon, and the Gaza ;-a&—discussion- on on” parish: renewal. 7 Strip | AT LIBRARY | Out-of-province -_felgzates_ will root. thence to. /Trenton-leaving = a.m t t pe iD a's and itt Rae on the fifth of June for France; Mass at.5 p.m, “for Island dele- | | St. Dunstan's dining hall. Bus- | ae | iness sessions will be conducted | an Kelley Memorial Library: - The. Christian a Move- | / past experiences in Halifax YMCA include one year as a way- n PPeS ‘si full charge of the de- A-49-year-old native of ‘Cove. |Partment, two years as Hi-Y | head, P.E:I., Elmer C. (Slim) |2¢viser. He has worked as a Jay died recently . at Camp Hill | cabin- councillor * ‘at; the ~ Shel- _ will diScuss such topics as: the | America, and into some Euro- | Halifax, Moncton and Saint | town Diocese. | session of the conference, which |" chairman: Members of the panel | i Ssiot ~ sche ed for- 7.30, will be held -at the | YIMCA Leadership Trainitig Cen- tre wt | John left. yesterday for’ To- gates, followed by Supper in the | Island Native | Gra-Y ences, a year on fellow- ‘Hospital. Halifax, after a lengthy burne School for Boys, and has | illness. He was the son of Mrs. | been es while at > |Herb Clow and the. late Cyrus school. Jay of Charlottetown. Mr. Jay. has been a le “years ‘where here he had Union President the past - eee Mr. Jay, av aaa ot Work World: Wat Teeter ears Issues Statement Yesterday-morning Allan’ Mac- from 1939 — 45 during which jtime he three years on : overseas —- was a mem- Leod,-Presidéent of Local Union | ber. of St. James 501 of the Canadian Union of | | Public Employees, issued the following statément.to the press: aL Church, a member of Branch 16, | Royal Canadian Legion, a past Noble Grand of Eastern Star. Lodge“ No.1; TOOF, ‘anda past. (Guardian of__City—Couneill-o-r, Chief Patriarch of Stuart En- Ivan Doherty's |campment. ' demnation of organized labor, is Besides his mother, he is eur- beyond doubt, one of the most vived by his wife, the former jarrogamt suggestions of a com- Elaine Langille of Pictou, a son, ‘plete and unmodified attitude of Malcolm, Pictou; a daughter, |scorntul contempt for the whole Carol Ann Jay, a student nurse jabor union movement that he four brothers, Lexe and . Eerie, | | surpass,-then—it-atleast- appears eres Bae eer of Charlottetown: - . Ness. critics. has-ever-levelled~at- Interment was in S&. James |. Ih aimost unbelieveable Church Cemetery. - that als elected. representative of | - Motors Trade-A- Rama MR. HI. ‘CREWE Mr. Crewe Camper Trailer, Stereo Television or a Deep: Freeze. i CONTEST — 5S McGILL AVE. tf — has ‘won his. choice iof the 5 trial| found at the door of the base | road. to Bridgewater, April 23, — Roy Whynot, an oil burner ser-_ | surologist ‘with the crime de: ; then Italy, Oyprus and Leban- | as youth—secre=" joss “The ‘veport_in.this.morning!s.po<—= sweeping con. | at Camp Hill Hospital, ‘Halifax; icould have voiced. If:it does not | gigs (tO ‘equa! the harshest: and -most~ Vera: _nfounded..criticisms--+hat-union-—4=— ‘both Tisms” bitférést and most thought-:, ae FATHER O'HANLEY. Daniel O’Hanley Ordained Today Rev. Daniel. B. .0’Hanley, - 30n | of the late Daniel “OHanley and |Mrs. O'Hanley, Monticello, wilb|fax; James W. Forbes, Windsor, .©X% (he ordained to the priesthood |Ont.; ithis morning at St.. Maty’s| | Church, * Souris, M.A: MacEachern, bishop of ¢ arlottetown. The ordination eecrene will take place~at 4 if pa O'Hanley, youngest In la family ot 12 children, six boys land six girls, was educated al Monticello, Souris, and St. Dun- stan's University, from where | | he graduated (cum laude) with al | bathelor of, arts .degree in 1962. ___|He_made_his_theological_studies lat University of Ottawa Semin- | ary, receiving the degrees of> | licentiate in sacred theology . {cum laude) and a master's de- gree in theology: Following “his ordination, his ministry: in the Charlotte- town Diocese. Beef Cattle Price’ Scene Said Good _ NORTH BATTLEFORD. Sask. |(CP). — There are indications | ithat beef cattle prices may drop | \this summer but the long-term. by Most Rev. . Island News-Page Western and Central Districts. |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 4, 1966. Ordination Service {s Set For Sunday 7 SACKVILLE, NB men: and-.one. woman will be_or- \dained to the” ministry of the Un- ited Church of Canada on —Sun- day. The ordination which will be held in Sackville, LN-B. willbe -conducted-- by*-Dr.* A.E. Kerr. of Halifax, president of—the—conference. Those being ‘ordained are, Charles A. Swan, | Bermyda ; Brian A~ Brown, Ha- ilifax; James G. Crooks, Hali- -Francis R. Gosbee, Char- lottetown, P.E.I.; J. David Hart- ley, Southeast Passage, Halifax at J. Alvin Hingley, Trenton, N.S.; Warren R: Hingley, Anti- gonish, N.S.; Robert P. Jones, Dartmouth, N.S.; Lawrence S. Lewis, Cascumpec, P.E.1.; Nor- man (C. Marple, Margaree Val- ley, N.S.; J. Fraser. MacDonald, Sydney, NS.; _ Diane I, Mac- Holy Scripture | Reiterated As Faith Practi TORONTO. (CP ¥—The ‘general | _assemoly of the Presbyterian Church__in Canada has__reaf-_ husbands and wives. The move’ Father O'Hanley will exercise firmed ‘its belief that the stand- ard of faith and practice must - always_be the Holy Scripture. In-his-repert -to-the -assembly } Friday Scarth MacDonnell, chairman of the articles of faith committee, said “that ‘‘recent popes have demonstrated a| changed attitude from that pf | their predecessors.”’ | He noted that ‘‘effective con- itral’' of the Romah Catholic Church has widened in the last 'few years. “With ouc fathers, . we _ still” ‘would agree that no matter. how | ‘much authority is given to a! vice will be Rev. royd who will preach the ordina- -tion sermon, Rev. ' Council federa! zovernment.-in_1965. was. “implicitly critical of the U. s."’ They - were presented. to- iFr the Gold, Dollar | ‘Holdings Up - OTTAWA (CP). official holdings of gold -and US dollars at the end ‘of May were $2,412,200,000—down — from Canada's $2.469.100,000 April 30, thet nanea department - announced iday Sold and U.S. dollars are » ‘ofe | ficially held by the exchange fund. -the “finatice minister and ‘the Rank of Canada. { The department ‘said a $47,- 500 000 god ee was made neunced “it conference voted that they be or- exchange “fund_aecount-into U.S. dained on Sunday. ordinands. do not: they are to be sent As yet the ; know where dellars_this_ month. _It-had- done | this’ also’ in January and Febru- Three of them have been in- ary. formed that they will be sent to —~ churches outside’ the Maritime’ They will all be told’ sthey are to be _ The Count provinces. on Monday where settled. Assisting Dr: Kerr in the ser- ford, Rev. E.A. Reynolds, E.B.S. Miller and Rev. Webster. | ce Standard - ognize the Westminster Confes- | sion as a doctrine of inspira- | tion. The group aed to hold its 1967 assembly at Knox Church, | Ottawa Rev.__A-Donald_ MacLeod, al 'United States citizen, opposed a |zesolution calling for U.S. with- idrawal iNam. 7 Mr. MacLeod, now a minister in New Glasgow, N.S., said a ipetition submitted by the }church’s - international ~ affairs: committee fo- of Churches fron: the war in Viet and “As‘a church our responsibil- joutlook for the. beef market: is | single individual for theeffec-: “ity is not to dictate political or ‘diplomatic policy to. the govern. - \bright,- federal agriculture. Min- | . ister Greene said Friday night. John C. Curtis, son of Mr and When all factors. are: consid- sume himself, to be vicar or to . “tt seems evident that te sole confidant of Christ.”” t university students’ who will (Point where it will be Virtually report, Dr. J. W. L. MacLean |that country.” ce --that—ithe-—-The- dahebe: was eut spies yo It -will be _re- assembly lered, are rapidly approaching impossible to ove “ta. Speaking to the annual meet- in ing.of the Saskatchewan “Stock (‘Growers ‘Association, ee ; Greene —said--conditions— in United States, remain. the be sto future: cattle _Prices _in Can- “Latest reports, indicate there are more cattle on feed in the |U.S. at the present timeethan ithere wére a year: ago. . Conse- | quently we can: expect. the fed- | beef supply to increase during . ‘June, July, ber over levels: of a year ago jand cattle slaughter to be a -Hittle--higher~next~fall than dur- jing the ast quarter of 1965,” he said. "This could -mean_ s-buoyancy — in prices: \choice steers~-during. the « sum- mer, although this is not yet | )certain.’ | However, the. outlook | feeder cattle was ex continuing. strong A text of his speech was is ‘sued in advance of =o _Droguce_ofVietoria,— church should continue to_teé- August and Séptem- | Slightl¥=geiq-~—"children = administration of the | he must never as- itive lehirech — . Speaking to the committee s moderator of the United Church of Canada suggested Friday \that. Quebecers should follow ithe people of the Orient in de- }veloping a command of the ‘English language. Rt. Rev. Ernest Marshall Howse told. the {Maritime con- ference of .the.United-- Church jhere that education is the most ‘important thing ‘in the Orient |today and English ‘seems. to be_ wurroand vou | “Everyw you go.” he hello. hello’. especially in Japan, jsomeone . would ask politely. . I would “They should try this in Que- “Veiee: . “ Dr. Howse, who could not be the citizens, by wise Jodgnane and prudence the welfare of the | working man can be so signific- , antly affected, could display such |bitter animosity. towards organ- ‘ized dabo-. om et ONC “KEN and EDDY” Charlottetowr'’s famous folk singers ALSO DANCING .TO _s- a Alexander. and The Smoothies. jreached for elaboration on his | state ment, said one young man ‘in Japan had really been around jand learned hie English. He ‘greeted the United Church mod- erator as- he stepped from a jtaxi on an official visit by call- ling out, ‘Hello, ok, goddam.” i ———— - WALLPAPER @ 500 patterns in stock @ Immediate delivery 85¢ u & book—894-6541 i his family became involved. his valley. 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Developr ment “SACKVILLE, NB. opm Will Be Studied" ment. ; - seek a peace in‘ South. iNet Nam which would suaran: | jtee freedom oe a ne ghure: time ran -sut. sumed before the — OTTAWA department approval of a $16,000. grant un- der ‘the Agricultural Rehabilita- .tion.-and Development Act {ARDA) to study potential. de- velopment of ‘four, rural indus- tries-in-Nova-Scotia: The money will studying means of producing ard processing milk. peat moss. _ “eranber: ies and blueberries. D.C. Booth- Robert Mum- Rev. | cid E. | \ the Canadian the Our first responsibility is’ (CP)—The taceuery announced Friday go toward dl ry Drive-In: fiero nt STURGEON Show at Dude Canteen serview: “Admission Adulis 75c¢ L Children Under 12 Free Coming Sun. and Mon. eS gob ‘SHERINGHAM, England (CP) Norfolk county council granted a petition from -Miss— R. G. Wentworth to change. her house number to 11A.-She said the old number, 13, cece its sale . value. 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