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Is Held Examp By KEN SMITH of the MacMillans shortly after jeame down harshly j | Canadian Press Business Editor |the government released the oo * * TORONTO (CP)—George and |report of a royal commission| The report. also lashed out: at : ‘ ; Viola the that was to find out |John Campbell, former director with a golden touch in the why W! shares tose tojof the Ontario Securities Com- ing , were charged |$%5.60 from 56 cents in hectic, |mission who was suspended for - . : Thursday with fraud in connec: |rumor-fueled trading in July,|a possible conflict of interest N P tion with last year’s freuzy |1964, and then collapsed to 80 lover Windfall and later re- ; over Windfall] Oils and Mines |cents. signed. ; ae ) Utd.—one of their efforts that} Mr. Wishart said the MacMil'| It was suggested some mem- ‘ New: Trial Pleas |: . : pe AreTumedDewn FADUIOUS PrOGUCTION 4 2 (CoP) — An r? any Potato Men Worry 22=2 = , ; murderer Joseph Leopold Dion , : ; Bs ‘ >| was rejected Thursday by the : Fi 4 ut e ‘| Supreme Court of Canada. Over Harvesting Of Crop w2="s==2: ae. at ver Harvesting OP ee eet S| ortans, cme etn mii. “Tey Ae _ Many Prince Edward Islani'|$6.00 pér day withboard. But on eral, potato fields in Summerville | County of Portneut. os aid Te ia Other detalle of the. pentere- potato growers ate wo’ some Summerside area farms, |and Cardigan are as examples| Earlier this week the court celebrations wants the whole! ing arts program. which has 8 about getting their crop harvest- are paying as high as|were frozen so hard one week | 280 turned down an appeal for |Country to look like Prince Ed- budget of $30,300,000, may be ed before threatening {all frost — this does not include ‘ago yesterday that digging had|@ new trial for Joseph Letour- | ward Island. announced within weeks. causes serious damage, it. was —~ a NES Office spokes- to be delayed for several hours| neau of Ste. Pierre de Mont-| ‘'The province is like a litte; Pjans are being completed te t {learned last night. cet me said here. ©“ until the ground softened. up a| Magny, Que. He was convicted | garden,” retired Maj.-Gen. Lea) get @ team of English-language oe oe it was mot at all gen: (bit. | Of the death of Charles Baillar- | Brennan, committee chairman,' writers working on an indoor ployment Services said 100 | eh aye lreeeaaae seen ae meets and a team of copes were ae they, e e Ke stone C committee meeting. = (ee ee ee pening from. mi gs Bis Ops Split Di y AtA p The province started &@ com- 1967. ottelows ae s. munit rural improvement’ Each team would have hes : les t ge 80 program 18 years age whlch five’ top Conedisn weitere a well as scenario designer, com- HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Tom Bow is yielding regults, oom poser. and other creative talent. aera. onetime Keystone | Brennan said. |! career as a movie | Munigipali ities wil be asked to’ » shows would be translated character actor spanned nearly | get rid’ of overhead wires and and made available across the - years, died Wednesday night | provincial governments to legis-\ country in 1967 through provin- ae ek 5 \late against auto graveyards. | cial centennial commissions for nnedy ng form and | “Aas you travel around the|Production by any “theatre trish face with .the smashed | 7086 made him familiar to.gen- \COUMTY, the ugliness fe pretty | SOUP: »rations of’ film fans ag a por- one ig in sight. ; suggested that the clade oe schools on Friday — the. Mis- : Pies os was “a> ee ~~ t relieve s shortage. But the Charlottetown ‘office said that in , - n Arms Policy *% By JOHN ORGAN bishops, urged that all ageres- WATICAN CITY (Reuters) sive war be umiversally con- Bishops at the Vatican ecumeni-'demned as inal. _ # council split Thursday over| Italian and Spanish |apparent,”’ said Robbins Eliott, | xer. ‘Thursday that Sir Tyrone Fi : Bt bishops | coans f sees Ee : ‘frture attitude of the Romati/protested against a clause in the n 2 Costendial Cammnleiian Game ave at Pee _, effect. folic Church on nuclear wea-{ draft decree which said legal eae, se meempen, bartend- | oi5) "| any see Oe Jere ; |gent a8 the assembly conipleted provisions should be made for, TEA Genk t' Wiki rood trons | Laie aly 100 to 1S Pfam cnarch to the mod |tary res - " peed spevhty New York aier 2 ce-'|nisd oendiesase Wieeel are employed through ‘the Char- eS ; | reer as- a heavyweight boxer. | Italian Bishop Luigi Carli said lottetown office from outside the at He appeared in hundreds of s province. This year only 30 have wes emphasized by et seer ae a ee movies and in recent years had ar a So been available. r | the expressed by an Eng-|Jent on this “very dou | been active in television. apes eae Adding to the problem, in so (Meh ‘archbishop -and an italien: ter. Military service ts a ne- |ment Hit in the summer of far as some growers are, con- |¢erdinal on the possession of nu-| cessiy. he ger ” cerned, is the fear of & feally (elesr. weapons. pecien dere Teen-Acer The production, which . will| hard frost causing extensive da- George Andreea been featured Wednesday g $s have a musical ecore, probably , muse before the barvextog 6p: |Bes wf Uverpol tothe 230, se rene Coy R Ve eration is > in - ed fee S eration cor not be until tbo (tiaeaae St the council thet, POF 'simmone of Ingore to church reg: Se OAET UCC jor the year. OF { a ( | end of the October. wistioes: forbidding ‘fhe practiee, g” "|, Centennial spakesmen said _ sah ‘cpeee waters sate phe I let aricticiat birth contro. | Lumigg Cancer wit probably tun for about two! HOENEFOSS, Norway (Reub seeded in addition to the picking world | - |weeks. ‘The government had ers)-A group ‘of 42 contestants . For example, a mn = an masa roe, ge ays N (CP)—Sir George | apreed to the unprecedented use from 22 countries, inciuding two on a ) agid.2 eet mock \dag's actice TThredag for. the a ’ ge | BeOS apne cen sg = [ONS Beatin ne + og unable’ | rtinu in| “Associate Commissioner! two-day world plowing. cham- 9 the men required, Country, He| Georges Gauthier said im a/pionship contest opening here |- not start operating meee [men an Ottawa” department| "Te a . ' nf a c . A 1a" . ‘ i n- man, an a 1 ‘Destroyed On-Moon Landing die te. tec ion sacl ated Ce Se ate Re as oe dieses Cal See oN eo ee = - * Oftis . -addiction."! {arts, secured the services of the Charlottetown te her disdaee ths Ske noes ame sn Sos nae fie et tence” abreeed Seate : [3 GAQDRELL BANK. . England were only pertiaily siceessfll."| 1 Secovered Americe ‘ta Nfld Fer oe sepia, setely smoke, let it be cigars or pipes, | sala of Clacctuest, Gakt" »)—The diréctor of” 's Sir Bernard addde. * | 3002, ° rry with : wa By REMY d’ANJOU which are certainly far less | SEEKS WRITERS ~ * : giant radio telescope said early; “‘It ‘ interesting to note that . i haar > ggalinten. . SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP) —|harmful,"” Gotber , said’ in’ his| Sir Tyrone is-now looking for They atuce o competition today all evidence pointed | the ‘known in Amert- €¢ tract L t called a strong state) obec Provincial Police, dink: Vemdeaal nana <a tes state or| Writers to prepare English ana|#om N Soederiand of to” Russia's “7 moohrocket {can programs for soft. landings on -C ment banning war completely./ing for victims of an under-| Britain's health. | French scripts, ae well as a! Sweden, defending tithist Charies having doskoved’ Haelf’ ou’ batts, toat retorechet ving’ tahes! ers On Ze But the cardioal warned. that! word purge. Thursday discov-| Godber said Bri@in loses | COMPoser-conductor for the mu- Keegan of Ireland. and Arne ting the moon. place within a few minutes be. a OTTAWA (CP)—A $10,750,000 ton —. ae ered a quicklime-covered body ahout 150,000 years of produe-| %Cal -score. jar taver iS tee’ aon - erate ed a fore ae a was no indt- Hustin s contract for construction of a |* _— "end uged poy : ade = «ens Pog tive life annuaily, “‘sacrificed| The production would be pre-| with the 28-year-old isageres | Geen ocket! cessed ot 10:09 Se oleted but toi thal hak : g Giecy ioc da Nonna Gee 30,00,word draft decree there- | The discovery brings to-four| io. 7 jah wet any F ese eae ot “ingen |Sidered the best bet for the pm. GMT Thoreday. 80 information on the Russian| By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ice has been awarded to Davie /fore make some feference to the number of underworld vit’) «even this rough measure of{ dancers, school children and championship. 7 ew eee teeeeanht Ga ee te pane Shipbuilding Ltd. of Lauzon, | Ideolagical warfare. outigstite y the undisclosed cost to the na-| youth organizations, ail of whom Assie:-d by an army of tech- than guess at what, if anything,| announcements from Tass, but| Pearson — Tm Dauphin, Man.,/Que., the transport department | cart re . SANCTIONS Dei tion of its purchases of ciga-| will be welded into a mid-sum.|Ticians anc advisers, as well ae Spotened! wes that the: Damlens Spe cnn enly:maiediibapee| “Dhaeaneen’ ~~ Yo- Wuliple Paar ca cies cecilia bo lou nipsats MMe acted oreaalt ettes takes no account of the!mer spectacular.” camanaese ik engin foe OE : me —— vessel, ex Ottaviani *the decree should years of disabili prior spectacular intended to make a soft landing |of what might conceivably have | area. completed in the fall of 1967 io Se aay thcee| INSIDE TODAY death,” he said = mi nos ager Tee on ned coveted Gold Plow. Sire Oe ere rete cemewny | ReteectYeamoe oe |e etc deer ced, tty tae aoe, tc, ane Per we ge ace, ‘ ; a0 | gani . | _ Classified «-........ , jeases rose to 104,698 in Britain aince ing Orgy _."On that ssumotion the final|there was anything tut a.crash| | Caeuetie—Ia Dorehester, Que.'Natisnal R a ilw ay 8 Cetwee | sscaeel | Kiepeer 'ot| BUIME soersereeseeeees 12 fast year, ao increase of 2,282 |crarced when’ wee found the' mation. was established in 1962 oe Se — North Sydney, N.S., and Port 1,4, ‘Poland, called oo the vte- Comics 00 1). |over 1963. ‘The largest increase, | centre won't be completed untit Winner of last year's champion : aux ee ree Ph will | ates to be realistic by reengnix- ‘oot prvi Sie, ; . 719 deaths, was attributed to | 1968. 7 - et ee Vienna, was the , . ie have a capacity loaded ing that colonialism was on the’ Finance. markets _..... 19 [me cancer in men. Deaths; But the change means more year-old Keegan, who will try 8 a 8 cateay tel cats: contes 0 increase in many parts of the Women’s ..............- ‘ from lung cancer in women {n-| people will see what is planned|* duplicate his feat in thls : a Or ae woe’ dock wit be) THe | Rditeriais ........ccccece. a [ereased ‘by 218 and from breast | as a first-class centennial show. *7uth Norwerian village, | > U On the Upper accporttrailer| “Peace yes,” he declared, Summerside .............. $: oe oe : Admiseion probably would , Dunkeld. = 3ivearold daisy trucks. ‘The vessel was designed “but not at any price.” _ ” Kings, Queens, City ..... 5 | Im other. respects; 1964 was:Simave been charged at the arts) Jct” . ou as ; . : : ¥ ee F ; * County ........... BE Se unusually favorable to) centre, which would eet teeter eee ae ee by Gilmore, Germain and Miine,| Archbishop Paul Gouyon of health” in Britain, Godber ve-| than 2,500 a night world tournament after three naval architects, of . Rennes, speaking for 70 French ported. Thousands more will be” able Consecutive years as Ontario ; TERY i nie “8 oe somtiaitantiel ; to watch the Guthrie spectacu- champion and representative in | the national championships. _ | De. Willis is director of the Hill |Prince Edward Island institute : jof agrologists and a specialist |FREE SHOW ;on plant pathology. The 27-year- It won't cost them a penny. old scientist was runner-up in The cabinet has approved in the 1964 Canadian champion principle the use of the hill and ships. He won the P.E.1. titles - |the commission says the show in 1958 and 1964. i will be unique. , It ts his second trip to the far from the great lawn before the Centre Block on Parliament To Keep Lid On World Disputes } lenge faced by the United Nations in maintaining world peace. Britain has put on the assembly agenda a proposal for UN study to create new. ma- chinery to smooth differences PGE 1 BRITAIN. ..’; UNITED NATIONS (CP) — ‘Britain urged the United Nations top. experts — a viirtual brain, Thursday to set up a body of -trust—to figure out how to keep international disputes from ex- among nations. ploding into wars. He called for voluntary con- “They ‘couldn't do it at West-' tournament. He placed chael Stewart, the British tributions to a special fund minister,” said Robbins Eliott third in the 1959’ contest im Ire- of the National Centennial Ad- jand. : foreign secretary, told the 117- nation General Assembly in @ major policy speech that it should consider also establish- ing a group of mediators to act | m& in specific disputes. 7 Stewart called further for an end to the fighting in Viet Nam, and resolving of that Asian: crisis at the conference table. Later at a press conference he made clear that Britain consid- ered negotiations could “take before or after He asked also that an increas ting number of nations make ‘ known their willingness to sup ply forces for peacekeeping dp- erations. NEED EXPERTS The entire problem of settling 4 PM's Tape Recording — Shows Mystery Voice place” either ~agreement on a ceasefire. os examine all proposals in ee ee dations to: the ome pep WINNIPEG (CP)—A mystery|port om bankruptcies, the publi. oy North ve Nam Saye ‘|_ On disarmament, he. said ‘voice on tape recordings of! cation of which Mr, Diefenbaker the US. offer to enter into ne- | Michael Stewart, holds press | Britain puts priority on the |Prime Minister Pearson's press hed senpestee might heve mode gotiations without prior condi-| making major policy ' speech agreement to prevent the spread \eonferenc: here Wednesday gangland slayings less : tions. If there is a change, he | to the General urg- of nuclear weapons, and exten- puzzied Mr. Pearson's staff and ieee have ee 5 os i added, “the important thing is| ing the U.N, to set upva body |Sion of the limited test bas | reporters. : — sepert and | that Hanoi should say so it | of top experts —vn virtual |‘reaty to include w Reporters speculated that the 7 would anyone to disprove self.” , brain trust -— to figure out tests. words may have been said by that, Mr. Pearson said. ; ras : how to.keep i dis He told his press conference | photographers who were shoot- At this point, the recordings tix WOULD ADMIT CHINA putes from exploding into that he believes the North At Ee pictures across the table OMY andther sentétics in. whis- i In his speech Stewart said | wars. - jlantic Treaty Organization from the prime minister. pered tones saying “‘they've got i that Britain considers universal- (AP Wirephote) | Should take a fresh look at the} See caer’ dae = ij ity of membership. essential to y problem posed by the US.- ; . w Baga ses fix The voice is Giictel bem the ultimate success of the |stance, requiring 2» two-thirds | backed 1 for-a multilat- |tapes made ym» ie. Pete wk ae ee jister's staff by reporters, jinister’ press secretary, RL United Nations, and that is why his government holds firmly to the view that Communist China : — be given UN representa- He told the press conference that Britain considers the rep- teseftation question one ef sub- hare of his speech te the chal- majority vote in the assembly This is the view taken by United States, which believes it has enough votes to keep the door barred at this assembly session once more to ‘Peking. Stewart devoted a major the |Laabor government has ex eral nuclear force, to which his pressed opposition. He said the question is one of taking steps‘that will further the security of NATO, but would not frustrate opportunities for East- looks at a sketch of himself West agreement. prepared by students in the PM SEES SK munity of Ste. Agathe, Man., Thursday en route te Winkier, OF HIMSELF IN FRENCH | Prime Minister Pearson predominately French cor ~ Man., for a campaign epeech. “Long Live Prime Minister.” The French words meas |accusations made.by Progrse' report |sive Conservative Leader Dief- in, Cae \enbaker. iprompt Mr. Mr. Pearson had just denied‘ t im low (CP Wirephoto) the existence of any hidden. re- stage im the i . OS al eter RE ee Male Oe uttering three words at°a key) " point in Mr. Pearson's reply to rey 0 yee was stand- died Mr.