MARKET TASIES (Cuba Reported On Verge =: @ people whe lest year in their enthusiasm ae “i not join the v oe 6 - ert in open | . So long as their British PM Plans Canada will visit the United Nations sec- | retariat and meet Acting Secre- The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 19, 1962. 15 given in his honor by the pre mier of Ontario. Macmillan will OBITUARY relatives ceased. THOMAS J. W. MCCABE At Charlottetown, on March 5, 1962, Thomas W. McCabe, formerly of Stanhope, passed out of this life in his seventy- fifth year, to become a citizen of the Everlasting Kingdom of God. His death, as his life, was one of serenity and peace, proper to a faithful servant of God Mr. McCabe was born at Stan- hope, and after his marriage in 1916 to the former Gertrude point collar, Sk be q double or single friends as a tribute to the a ‘cuffs, chip-proof buttons are anchored on. 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His days were spent in outstanding sobriety tempered by an unas- suming good humor which won the hearts of those who knew him. His cheerfulness and total- ly amiable personality kept him young at heart and account for the many friends he had among youth, Always a valued member of his —e ak McCabe was, de- above voted an loviag husband and art In his singular faithful- to his God-given duty as head of 8 Sela, he was a mo- manliness. _Chief among his mourners are: his wife, his only son, Joseph, and seven daughters, Mary, ae uote Murphy, Mario F, Mac Donald; Courtn by seven years. Also left to mourn are his four sisters: Hennessey; MacDonald, Cha and pp an Daniel Mcisa- Solemn | Mass was o Gun at St. Eugene’s Chur- Par- wei “wena P.P., who also con- ducted the service at the grave. ~ OF THANKS wish to thank Rev. Wal- te Red Rev. 0. P. 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LONDON (Reuters) — Details Washington and that evening S P . wscny 08 ri aes ad eee Exec * 7 , “But ed hunger has _brought have been announced here of will be a guest with President urvey romise Northeal " 3 eeeeriaae awe = . i lem bitter ond entful Prime Minister Macmillan’s Kennedy at the annual dinne 0 Se 6 le 7.13 122 MONTREAL (CP) — In a) “In 1961 some people in Ha- “Today 1 would comments even by people who a ‘forthcoming trip to North of the White House Correspond- For Newcastle ~ amo 122 st a oe 214 216 ‘copyrighted report from Gerald vana grumbled and cursed the such po arta vallon paper iow suathe age cented thaw |AmOvies during which be cue Aeseriaten. OTTAWA (CP) -— The faders Pac Pete 2075 SSM NG “SM “vy Fert ass 31 Clark, its associate editor, The steady ingrowing of commu- uation has changed drastically. “¥®S 2%, Supporters of the will confer first with President Following his Apri] 28 talks government has agreed to un- Pac "ete w inn m " e Miened "nvestment 649 «9; |Star says Cuba is on the edge nism. But at least they looked Castro still co's rigid ie of revelution.” Kennedy in Washington and then with President Kennedy at the dertake further economic and i an : | Tinited | . aah 7 g — ce ea & ab Accumulative $26 6.01 ‘of starvation and complete eco- healthy and ate well. — fanatic supporters, particularly He quoted an unnamed Cuban cova aaa ane Apel 29 will ie o shlae: | ‘na fae Machockeid Winat aot the aed sstne> GB 8 G1. .44 a - nomic collapse. : In 1962 the grumbling has among the teen-agers who are Communist as saying “The ; yee ore: Washing: me a Miramichi River and the ve a oh 8 tiK WO "LEE FAST Mr. Clark wrote from Kings- taken on ominous proportions,” being steadily indoctrinated. He Uni ened psa Ang nagging pada 2 ay elgg ce A aarend bgp visas rocqy eed a urn at i ton, Jamaica, following ami with women battling in ate — yo _ rinated. He United States has won this Washington said Macmillan and two nights there, staying with del egation irom Newcastle Ponder e me: ee 68 wana om — Two East) eicht-day visit to Cuba places for food for their chil- lice whe oven tack te tolewieg one” Tae, 406 ni ean eaten: | Saceinn meetode Se Rete, Gerener-flenerel Vane “e et oat s 0? 18 erlin -yor t Fi : f : f ‘ ‘hi i l Mz — ee) 1 way ein the et ae Bh 0 have ever seen enyone ren me in Havana. He can boast of ished by the frankness of mem- ee eee ee i "7 ae ee eee ea Gen HA a — m 7 1 680 180 31 | aes je of caneer you will under- t seaa et fie f Fe Pe F ; aker and other Canadian WOrks inister, of the surveys mane tin ssn rp 1p gg | Orlin ‘mn a heavy truck. Mon-| stand what is happening to\a Mr. Clark ree recalled that a 7 at least 300,000 armed militia "°TS © the Eastern bloc Macmillan will leave London jeaders April 30 and May 1. which are e expected to take about Recor Free 97% S72 S80 S80 +0 day and escaped to the West in| Cuba,” Mr. Clark ee s . - e had written any men and women. But their °SPecially East Germans—who for New York by air April 25. qos after Macmillan wil] ‘ree or four months South U oa a 1m M4 eli “ail of bullets, the West Rer | there Saturday dumbstruck oe invasion of Cuba would e hed loyalty is less eertain; they S@id that the Cuban revolution - isles Hendy yeiery fly to T ee > in sb Ten grene eee) 8: Oe eee a oan 39 6 1H 4 * ay, mit F : ; vo : : News ishers’ Ass . fly oronto to be principal .+ wneweastle : 4 aa asers 0010114 le s ee ee The the shattering disintezration been confirmed few weeks themselves are ill-fed. was a failure. 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