‘fmmdland Raisin”! he W112 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. May 3. 1963-1 Reflected Light give no further details. in reply NDP Divorce Blockage , 13.2.9.3. he... to a question by l Mr. Browine asked if Slated To Be Continued I {000 loan to buy two pia asked for further assist By KEN KELLY iprovinces without divorce one form or another.‘ or of ac- its purchase of MCA. OTTAWA (CP) — The engi-vcourts. ceding to their demands for a neers of the New Democratic‘ My. peters said he had fought iroycl commission or a divorce purchase m the divorce DIOCkade Ill Parliament and won two elections on I plat; COUI‘I. say they won‘t give it up With- form of continuing the blockade . . out either a royal commission until a royal commission inves. blockade in the new Parliament “(ms 0 designation of a court to handle‘is designated to handle divorce . I divorces of Quebec and New bills which now come before early m the session. foundland residents. _Pariiament. Arnold Peters. MP for Timis- kamin. said here neither ,MUST FACE PROBLEM ' 170’. Frank Howard“. MP for be faced and a government thati .lxcrna, would be Willing to . . . s . pan, the wav for a {cuppany Will not face it IS gomg to_lookl ' o t ‘ anrocment that would perm“ ridiculous." he said in an inter- ' ° iew ‘ , line in Canada. its EPA. lwliich recently got the govern- lmrvnt‘s guarantee on a $2,500.-! nes. had g ancein; Mir. Smallwood announced thee ’ legislature , , Thursday. but disclosed onlyI OTTAWA ICPi—The use The question of backing the that the Price was in the mil- reflected sunlight to detect the . . . of dollars, ’Dhe merger-{approach of intercontinental 0“ “filamentary divm'ce 0" tiga‘es divorce 0“ until 8 CW" llkely “'1” come befl’re a caucus moue than doubled EPA's size. lballistic missiles launched from ’ * 6W Democrat“! members making it the ma. largest air. Russia is being investigated by e defence department, offi- i Outside the house mday,;°1315 531d he" ' They indicated there has been :Mr. Smallwood said he wasl . ‘1 believe this problem has to ' l“proud as punch“ with the pur- lsome success With the experi- chase. Which WOUId give New. Iments, to have been dropped if foundland the chance to sen jno success was achievedin the The i ‘ - the 1first phase. The experiments. ‘ called operation Blind . c ~ . ‘- ‘ Labrador market. rapid passage of a backlog of:v ,. g F. ' I A'd mowmg some 700 divorce bills. ‘ The dell“ “59d .by 0'” Ngw I i . _ , lDCmOCl‘alll‘ MP5 IIIVOIVES dis- I CLOSE sUPPLEMEN'r i it is understood negotiationsgcussim1 each divorce bi“ sepa_ with this end in View have been finely 1.“ detail. This 510w, their ST- JOHN’S. Nfld. (C?) —j _ approach has been made to el- me 5 r under rese land 1 thcr Mr. Peters or Mr. Howard. ifojg‘ghmle: u es p at in the last Parliament and in Previously. divorce bills were Maritime Central Airwaysv lion Sept- sevoral sessions of previous passed by unanimous consent in Pl‘emiel‘ Joseph Smallwood said 'general manager Parliaments, the two new Dem- blocs ranging up to 100 or more here. but he couldnt ni-rats, with assistance from with relatively little or no de— what assistance would be u some of their colleagues, suc-‘bate. 911- . i cossfully stalled divorce bills. Senate sourc cs estimate Mir. Smallwood told the New- iues forced the closmg. Greenland. Their aim is to remove from there will be about 1,000 await- Parl'ament the task of grantingting action within a few weeks divorces to residents of Quebec lot the opening of the new Par- and Newfoundland. the onlyiliament May 16. The bills are examined by the Senate divorce committee which recommends for or against their approval. -‘They then 111151 12:35.! both Eh: :Senate and te ommons 'fore they become law. Mr. Peters said that in the jlight of the decision by him and ,Mr. Howard to continue the blockade, the, Liberal govern- ment “has the choice of apply- ing closure (to limit debate) in IMPERIAL OIL APPOINTMENTS TUCSON. Ariz. (APi—The nude painting of a pot-bellied male holding I martini la shaking the foundations of the Tucson Art Centre. “Repulsive, filthy," said Mrs. Violet Dilley. 55, who asked that it be removed an obscene. I But city prosecutor Frank Elli: said the picture. “self- portrait with a martini" by Los Angcles artist Jack Sixick doesn‘t qualify as ob- I St‘in“ under the law. Said William Hawes Smith, centre pmsidcnt, “I think it's a hilarious cartoon of a very sad guy," One, viewer said: I "The message is immedi- , alely clear. When sex is gone. only drink is left.“ Ellie said the painting could I 0 continue to hang because the law states that a work of art m, be obscene only 1, it c... ,llolils denture: fast...all day! ates lustful desir . ‘ i "I didn't think the painting . Created such a desire. “In fact. it left me cold." gllse llllA denture clan-sent”! EAT ANYHIG' Homeo- w. coxou DOGLAS ii. MacALLAN Imperial Oil Limited r. xon, w the British Army Intelligence Corps and With the RAF d director of the compan Mr. MacAIlan Pacific marketing region. Howard W. Coxon has been appointed general manager and Douglas H. MacAllan deputy general manager of the marketing department of ho is a graduate of Cambridge University, served with _ ' uring World ar_II. He Jomcd Imperial Oil in 1949 in the co-ordination and eco- nomics department and subsequently joined the marketing department. He became manager of the Pacific marketing region in 1958 and was appointed deputy general manager of the marketing department in 1961. In his new position he succeeds D. H. Cooper, who has been elected a y. _ _ . _ is a graduate of the University of Western Ontario in Busmess Administration. He joined Imperial in 1951 and has servedm the company’s marketing organization and in the co-ordination and eco- nomics department. In_ 1961 he was appointed manager of the company’s f CAN YOU BUY A NEW cAn NOW? You can wrrI-I 5001111 PLHN 0 low rates 0 rates the same for all models, all makes of cars 0 loans made before you choose your car-bargain with cash o loans are filo insured at no extra costs loans made for every worthwhile purpose FEW TYPICAL EXAMPLES YOU .OHHOWI YOU HIPAY OVIHI FER MONTH YOU RIPAYI . .OGOO I. MONTH. ORB-BO O I.OO0.00 I. MONTH. ..O.:I. O I..O0.00 .4 MONTH. ....73 .O MONTH. .. MONTH. “.OOGOO “BOO-DO .7..OO O. I. I I . WBHNK THE BHNK OF NOVH SCOTIFI By DAVE McINTOSH CF-loo jet planes out of Thule.‘measuremem5 of the po ' the Vicmity 0fti f the "h to be airborne—in a plane =dt min the varia on o i ave Over the North Pole there in e er e 10!. satellite. Mr do“ w The finst phase in this expe- 'operate through cloud. sunlight the year around abovalinfrared background. an altitude of 240 miles. Sun- light reflected by the milssilo, of would give off electromagnetic; radiation. The object of tbo‘ Canadian experiments is to de ‘velop a device which could detect this radiation. The first requirement measure ' radiation background aldGofiutooner Ont.,tospendoomettmevldt- inghissisteu.MlueoW and W W- or the mood MOM Mn. WinnIhiad Arsenal. m, bald necentl a Mexico, Me. ramped to he! 0mm were Rev. mmuarnmunmmm,wmsma,mnm with her sister Jode in TQM Handmha'n. Wu. P“ Defl- Fortuine Bridle School attended T‘Vink' not to mask the target 5181181 ttheorctically estimated. How ‘ler. now are in their third stage. lcaused by sunlight The investigation is being i from the missile. lconducled by a team of Defence t . . V . V . . , , , NEW YORK (AP) — ThelResearch Board scientists and' ‘ . “lid” conglderam“ “mm the passage to a handful in the lim- “Stem Pm‘fl‘w‘al Am‘W'aYS W1“ American Weekly, a Sunday i24 RCAF personnel flying IWO‘making a series of infraredlso, any detection instrument Liocral government, To date no “ed time the Commons devote, be approaching Newfound- newspaper supplement (oufided . GOV . m connecuon iin 1898 as the American Sunday With WINNIE Its PUNhase 01;Magazine. will cease publica- . G. 0. Markuson. of Hearst say newspapers which published the -‘supplement. said declining cir- lculation and advertising reven- Consequently. the specially.icurately known. ;equipped CF-100s have n ‘ riment was undertaken in: _!summer and the current phase m .now is near completion. Analy- me Wm sis of the measurements will M to m m .e am. Lorne was to pursue the pmiiect further. - Officials sai “‘9 Infrared 82:23:; Efences hgld considmble xiii-cine 1i for etectn rcon eu- . which a detection system would missile; g .be required to operate background would have to be low enough {the sun by a missile could be infrared de- ., The magnitude of the signal “11 01”" ,which would be reflected from date : ' resumabl would Mrs-M811 McNally. r. an . An Thule to experiments p I! m to her “mg dam St. Pete“ Road. Charlottetown. ltd. Boston. spent the weekend at the home MN, Mrs. Marjorie Stead, I As- Egllngton School attended whoopent mm,attfliehomeolM1-.and . m family and Perry. tedOh teachefl' convention in Charlotte. n. Mm Jocelyn Coffin, teacher, l Kw. the teachers’ convention. Dingw' ell. Mrs. Claude MacKenzie and zie were recent visitors at hm the Clements, Montague. food rammed from me home 0! Mrs Charles M . t. W' w I" M m” ken on Thursday evening, Am! renectinl .ever, the radiation background “n mm - , 18. lin polar regions was not no. Mfl- AM, was 3 Mrs Garnet Godfipey W W ‘0 1:: “11899 3 family. Moncton, N B. visited v fit '81: did not so Imv WW @1313 recently with f... v “mush o m ’ "Pen “P b“ m 1'0"” 5‘ parents. Mr. and s. Gogg: 131‘ sky ldevcloped as ,a result of the I later - Jackson. Fortune Bridge. 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