mY t wee 2 ah ————— Fr supported tire Athena Citi — “or outlet EE Pert mercy ICE BURIES MEN A This {s the scene at the site of the Mattmark hydroelec- tric project near Saas Fee, Switzerland, today showing how huge ice avalanche bur- ied most of the area Men, | om a Sede AS LTE we constructing machines? and harracks building.in the cen ter were buried. At lower right is part of a bridge upon which the glacier ice fell, An army of rescue _workers— are aaa mer gee awn we MACHINES trying te uncover 102 men and a woman buried beneath the ice, (AP Wirephote by cable from Milan) Athena Ratepayers Present Protest At Cabinet Meeting After voicing strong objections! for locating the liquor outlet in te the provincial cabinet yester- day to the opening of the pro- : 4 posed liquor store near Athena, High School, Edwin Lewis, Free- town, spokesman for a group! of some 30 citizens from the af.) fected areas, reported that no member of the Cabinet had spoken Piha “When we finished the Act- ing Premier ‘Hon’ M. A, Farm- er)-smmply said “thank you,”, re ported Mr.Lewis The large group told the cab- inet they ‘protest the dictator- jal and undemocratic displayed by the government,” regarding the matter. In their brief the delegates flatly stated that a ‘protest’ march by citizens would be made on the Provincial Building if a’ satisfactory answer were not received within six days There were three other mem bers of the delegation speaking briefly. Sidney Murray, Central Bedeque, outlined fears of citiz- ens regarding possible molesta- tion--of —ehiidren-if-—the- liquor store were to be opened at this new location. Rev. D.L. How- lett, president of the Prince County Ministerial Association attitude | | gional High School, said the clergy of the area had | withheld action . because | laymen were doing all necessary work. However, the association strong- éns Committee. Rev. S. Grant Walls, ng the--loeating of-a— presid- . ent of the Summerside Ministe-' | work on the building be ord- rial Association, was-in —f-111- accord with” previous speakers and stated.his organization off- ered complete support to them. The group was said to be rep- resentative of eVery school dis- trict involved through attendan- ce of its children at Athena Re- gional High School: Since the first move made to place the liquor store in its-new Jocation-a -long-series was. of protests have heen voiced with_every._effort__being...made~ by the people to have govern- -ment officials make a change. Following is the text of the brief: 2 Honorable M. A. Farmer, Acting Premier, and Honorab- le Gentlemen jof the Executive Council... When we last met with you as a Citizehs Committee of At- hena Regional High School Area, we sensed the concern on your part, that the commit- tee: did-not- actually? represent the majority attitude of the people concerned. As you can see by the introductions a1} the Districts as well as other— concerned .areas are sented here today.. We departed from. our pre- vious meeting assured hy the Premier that the matter con- cerning the location of a liq- on North Granville Street, would be resolved to the satisfaction of all. This has not been the case.. There- fore, at the adjourned Annual Meeting of Athena Regional High School it was decided. to circulate a, Petition in the Dis- triets, for signatures: with the following heading... “We the undersigned: En- dorse the action already taken in protesting of a retail liquor outlet in close proximity to the Educational, Recreational and Residential areas in North Granville Street. And further protest the dictatorial and un- democratic attitude displayed by the- Government in dealing with this matter. We insist that this outlet not | be: opened.’’ It was further de- cided to challenge,.the Mem- hers of the Liquor Commission to attend « meeting in Athena Regional High School on Aug- wget to state their reasons repre- sara °y oad ; action will this particular-area, and in- terpret the procedures which were followed. The meeting convened on that date with approximately 500 persons in attendance (press report) and due to the fact that no one was present to reptesent the Executive Council of the Government of PET. or the Liquer Commis- sion, it-was unanimously —ag- reed by a standing vote that a representative group of all the Districts served by Athena Re- as well as Members of the Clergy, .and the Allied Youth: Post, seek-an audience with the Executive Council to present the _petit- ions with their signatures, and attempt to impress upon the minds of the Government of P.ET. the determination of , the ratepayers of this District to have the Government. and the Liquor, Commission _ re- verse their -decision on this matter. We fully realize some of the problems involved in a revers- al of decision at this time. However, we remind the Gov- ernment that the general. pub- lic, were not informed regard- liquer-~ outlet im this: area until’ ‘com- mittments had’ been made. We also asked that a cessation of ered until -t his matter-could be resolved to the satisfaction of all; and it has been parti- ally or completely ignored. Therefore we are obliged even at this late date to insist again, that this outlet_not be opened... Gentlemen: we must inform you by the authority; of the mass meeting of Augtist 25th that if a satisfactory solution is not forwarded to this commit- tee within six days, that a citi- zens march in protest. will he made to the Provincia) Build- ing “We hope that this drastic not have to he taken, and that a solution can be arrived at through the democratic procedures follo- wed thus far-by the Citizens | 4 Committee, and the Ratepay- ers of Athena Regional High School..... Two Are Fined. For Speeding Less_than’ a _dozen_cases were — on the docket before Justice of the Peace Albert Dinnis in Traf- | fic Court yesterday morning. A. charge of speeding 60 | mph in 40 mile zone saw | C. William Farrell of Wilmot | Valley assessed $20 and costs *while William H. Parker of Sum- | merside and Joseph Sidney Richards. North Bedeque, were each fined $10 and costs on Jes- ser speeding charges. oes following were each fin- ed $10-and-costs~ or* four days in jail: Elmer B. Clow, Corn- wall, passing in a no passing zone; Maritime Construction Ltd. inefficient’ equipment > | seph Gregory Doucette, North. | | Rustico, failure to use ared | | flag on a load which was ex- tending over four feet beyond the rear of a vehicle; Leo Joseph Hayes, Vernon River, splashing a pedestrian,.Peter Pineau, North Rustico, inefficient equip- ment: Robert .Gordon.MacPher—_ son, Summerside. -failing-to-dim head lights; Winston Earl And- erson, _ Dunstaffnage, when unsafe’ to do sa: David __Gladstone_O'Hanley, town, illegal parking. 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Sept. 1, City police declined to con firm reasons as to how the man | was burned. a et Hospital To Get |New Elevator tistattatind of A second eleva tor in the new wing of jhe PEI 1} be sfarted around it-was-reperted-at yes- Sept--15, was boar chairman, William Victim Of Fire _ a The administrator. ND Mae << Dies In Hospital Lean, reported thai Dr WF Cormier, surveyor for the Can- Charlés Keoughan 71, 237 adian Counet] on Hospital Ac- King Street, died yesterday creditation, had‘visited the has- morning in the, “hariottetown pital and completed his survey. Hospital where he was being The administrator also re- treated for hurns> received at ported two bequests to ine hes- his residence on King Streeg® Pital from the estates of the late Monday. morning Mrs. J.8. MacLeod and the late Lettie M. Passmore The appointment of Mrs TH. B. Somers as housemother at the nursing schoo! was confirm- ed B. Pratt, RN, BN. was grant- ed six months leave of absnece and Filla B. MacLeod, RN, BN “was appointed divertor wf nurs: ing service during Miss Pratt's leave of absence Mrs, R.D. Drysdale of the’ Ju-' nior Ladies Aid reported -a-com- D \tee chairman also reported that pavi the enlarged parking Int Presiding over Visiting Legionnaires and Guests Welcome 26 1. ~eold- in: “White Acrylic -enamel—exterior. - plete sellout of tickets for . the trustees; N. Bell, commit. Shuster show. Nearly 26,000 cars used the few Mont Blanc tunne! in its first week of service between meeting France and Italy properts ng had heen completed—on the _Premler Reports Business Calls Premier WR. Shaw is combin- ing business with pleasure on his six-week holiday tour of the Bri» tish Isles In a letter to his office here, Mr Shaw stated that he and Mrs. Shaw spent the first nine days in London and then motor- ed to Devon and Cornwal!! for a few days before proceeding to (Edinburgh In London Mr. Shaw reported that he made severa) business contacts through the Q/ 1a otic Provinces House and also enjoy- ed a round of entertainment ‘from business houses and priv- ate citizens Mr. and Mrs. Shaw will re- ,main in Scotland until Sep! 10 when they will proceed to Dub- lin for the “opening ceremonies of the gathering of Associated | Cotintry Women ofthe World Dropout Rates Alarm Leader MONCTON (CP) Opposi- tion Leader C.B. Sherwood of New Brunswiek told the provin- cial lahor federation Monday that society should begin _ a opening night of the Wayne and, back-te-schoo! program fer the ' youth of the province Mr. Sherwood was addressing the opening sessiéw of the New Brunswick Labor Ninth Constitutional here “It is alarming to. see the vast number of names of youth that appear on the list of the season- ally employed,’ he said we eanno! emphasize too much the importance of people in the pro- Vince's economy. But there can- not be equality while many of them have no.trade or skill cannot work living.” Labor Minister KJ. 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