se Ail lb cia tile hn Si ae Sh st % tacts snc eldiciiss a saciid iig sean ciigihiiataditieas isin ais . i iia — : 18 The cuardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 4, 1968.) Cay Loadings Review Is Given Of Outcome nee ee * In Inter-Racial Slaying Case jis canada in the seven days| Cc in a tah eee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS| were of second-de- * Spar fom 8) | Several inte: - racial homi- | gree m r, and were Year earlier, the bureau of stae- cides, some of them directly 0M probation. — has ranenns wad. ; linked to racial demonstra- July 01, 1964—Army Lt.-Col. ott A ag’ Bw I-Sept. 21) tions, have reached the trial _ Lemuel B. Penn, Negro, of | ss /~ cats, a de- stage in the southern United | Washington, was. killed by | creage , oo from the } States in the last decade. | shots from a pas:ing car peeaneens Oe ie increase | Among them were: | Welk Meiving acer Collfert, jv nding 1983 the corres | © “4 Sept. 1, 1955—Emmett Ti, | Ga. Three Ku Klux klansmeo figure. 14 - year - old Chicago Negro, | were indicted; two were ac- ¢ was seized from a relative’s | quitfed and the third not V | Pla home in Leflore County, | tried. olvo nt Miss... and ‘slain. Two white | Mareh 25, 1965—Viola Gregg i : men were tried and acquitted 39, white, of Detroit, | rtmouth ; while ferrying Ne- At Da rights demonstrations. gage back to Apri) 18, 1962—Lealie Lee Al., after « march © | Syecessful Luties, 16, white, was shot to agham, Three men were : death during racial troubles »with killing Mrs. TORONTO (CP) — The Volve terms : Daniels, 27, an Episcopal ; ; ae seminary student y nie Mae Chappel, 35, Negro, trem NE, was shot to Kari omnes the company Jack- | death in Hayneville, Ala. A | “The Dartmouth opera Roman Catholic priest was it |tion has presented srebleias jured. Thomas L. Coleman, ot oll and we are Poa tostay,””| E Fk i a f se é Se ee ne es tod ecvuliod, oF | a nema come preele vere! a » | years ft . . our move pe ' rf ” wee Sargon tezinat tree | me eet _ the Maritimes, it,nas satisfied) CELEBRATE RED CHINA‘S 16TH BIRTHDAY | | us in CAR PRODUCTION ON SMALL SCALE noe Pagel mute vey gy DIVIDENDS aan Be Velw tid |. Red Chinese leader “Mao versary. Standing beside Mao are unidentified. Thhis picture / . tary of the National Associa. | Federal Grain Lid.. class A5/of Sweden, started the Nova Meade eae chs cae nar to ee eee a ee was picked up in Tokyo in @ : ; ; ; ; of Less than five cars a day Ohio, where officials are con pany’s 12man work’ force. tion for the Advancement of cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 15. |Scotia operation by Jucing | ee Se a ee | oe. ae turned out at the Midget cerned’ about holding ~ sales Midget manufactures one mo- 1 W Lid.. , | a Motors Carp. plant is Athens, down to the pace of the com- del in one color (white), the | Cur killed from ambush at tis |pref, $125, Nov. 1. record Oct. (ber has now cisen to" 15, Mr.| king Friday during celebra- stands beside Red Chinese ' (AP Wirephole via'redlo trom Midget. Claude Dr¥s.|-home in Jackson, Miss. A. Kohler said. © a | toe nation's anni- er Chou . Others Tekye) ° Amount available was $271,000,-| co-owner of the firm, is shown | white man, Byron de la Beck- | Dover Industries ‘Lid, com-| Mr. Kohler said he’ forsees| ? ’ N.B. Minister 0 compared witn $21,000,000 | above inspecting wiring in an withe was’ charged bot, two (mon 2) cents, Dec. 1, record “a gradual expanaon of ion Se oe te Vier ntagen ‘North “A can heauethinay aatioal te = |available last week. unfinished King Midget. The | trials ended with hung juries. |Nov. 10; pref. 15 cents, Jan. 1, | cilities” in the Maritimes, cheaper to ship Volvos to Van-|integrates the North Atmerican|and former speeial assistant to d ad Treasury bills advanced .04| car selis for less than $1,000, | Sept. 15, 1963—Virgil Ware, 1966, record Dec. 10. . | He said that Volvo's Canadian |COUver from Sweden than over-'car-and-parts industry by abol-/Donald Fleming as finance min- Hea S Roa § with 91-day bills at 4.13 per cent) 2405 up to 60 miles per hour | 13, Negro, was shot to death |. General Bakeries Ltd., com- (sales have rise to an estimated |/#0d from Dartmouth. jishing tariffs for manufacturers. | ister, has been appointed deputy jand 182-day bills quoted at 4.35 aad oak to '€0" milles in the riotous aftermate of a jmon 6% cents, Oct. 31, record | 3.564 cars this year from 1,874) Mr. Kohler said his company lsecretary of the Bank of Can- A ° tio per cent up m pet | Negro church bombing that /Oct. 15. im 1961. will consider exporting cars to WAS NEB SECRETARY ada. Mr. Hamilton's duties will ssociaTion | The provincial issue was also | gallon of gas. killed four girls in Briming- | Bralerne Pioncer Mines Les The only distribution problem|the United States once the Can-| ‘OTTAWA (CP)—Grey Hamil-|be mainly administrative in the |fractionally lower with most is- (AP Wirephote) ' ham, Ala. Two white youths /10 cents, Nov. 1, record Oct. 8, |for the company, he said, arises ada-U.S. automobile agreementiteg, 35, secretary of the Na-|central bank. SASKATOON (CP)—Andre .Ri- sues down %. The Province of : p x chard, New Brunswick public |Ontario 5%%-per-cent, Oct. 15, works pminister and new presi- 1985 issue closed at $88% bid dent of the Canadian Good /and $99 asked. . : Roads Association, said here; Corporate and municipal trad- ; the federal government ling was quiet with few price : should pay 75 per cent of the |changes. ; capital..costs of main provincial ; roads. still_to be built... | : é oe Mr. Richard said at the asso NET EARNINGS ciation’s annual convention ; : fi t edo goverment would “oe Eth Rowena, Pewee Ce 3 the need for better ‘highways’ |31. “1965, $128,000; 1964 $196,300. once the Trans-Canada High- R and M Cc i eo |Ltd., year’ ended June 30: 1965, We believe the federal BOV- | 9118 014: 1964, $73,812. ernment should help provinces, . ity : Lia. especially the Maritimes, to |, Security | Capital i oe o build main highways to the | moni . standard of the. ‘Trans-Canada | 1965, $36,523, 12.5 cents a share; Hi ” ich 1964, $27,427; 12.5 cents a share. gnway," Mr. Richard . said. Cc ian E GC. as “Federal contributions could | Canad xport Gas a quite logically be as much as Oils Lid., three months ended 75 per cent, because the federa: July 31: 1965, $128,000; 1964, government now gets quite a lot | $196,300. ° of revenue from road users, in- | cluding tax. from automobile|_ CLEVELAND (AP)—George sales and revenue from road |E- Bushnell of Detroit, a for- travellers through national k Soctioas aie sine ree parks.” | ° He said the federal govern- downtown hotel room, appar- ment should help highways, as toe of natural causes. He was it has helped air transport and |77..He was a state supreme the CNR. court. justice from 1933-54. ‘Ontario Highways Minister | C. S. MacNaughton invited the | seven provincial highways min- isters at the convention to a con- U PS E : ference on a national highways Ba policy in Toronto,. set tenta- STOMACH HEART- tatively for Dec. 6-7. 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