HELEN was presented with a match- ed luggage set by Al Belli- mas Finlayvoo on behalf of National Tole voau icentrel the Canadian ounnantcaums staff at a heat imonial dinner in the Glarlottetown Hotd M night. HN Glace. local man- ager ill-ft) presided llobster Season On Retirement After more than 41 years of r she continued to hold under the faithful and effective work ill the i telegraph service at Charlotte- I National which became effec- tmvll. Miss Helen V. Piniaysurl was given a testimonial dinner by her feliow-employces at the Charlottetown Hotel. prior to her retirement. HN. Chase. local manager. presided. The presentation of a match- ed luggage not was mark- bv Al Bellivcau on behalf of the local staff and William Mncinnis made a presentation on behalf of the messenger staff Miss Finlayson entered the service in November 19L! undcr the Western Union 'I‘cleeraph (‘o as clerk and cubscquoniiv was promoted to cashier. a position Kiwanis Club Names Drive Delegate . The Charlottetown Kiwani Club will be ropreeentcd in the mental health campailm I Veteran Employee Honored By CNT Staff m- of the F "i ‘ tivc on July 1. 1m. More than a dozen telegrams MW from Moncton regional headquarters «raft members. conveyed best retired from former employees iocaud elsewhere. and Wishes for years of 'health and happiness. Guests included Mr. and Ma. WA. Davey. Mr and Mrs. L. Postponement To Be Dissussed menus at h‘lriumdrelmed their calls from doubled, n the membershlpr‘chumh- Prince anwnni island mam ‘ a list of no pro-mu. All these prior to the blitz stood u m. gull“ NEW GROUND lies Federation la expected to ‘ be held chi- mes-nine to discuss the proposal of requesting that the ' of the lobster fish- ing season be postponed one week due to ice conditions. Secretary A. Walther: Gaudet said yesterday that the rug- gs-stiori had been advanced from several fishing areas of the province. and the federation was holding the emergency meeting to consider asking Hon Angus Machan to Post- pone the May I opening. ice tsmditiona are reported G. Anderson. M‘rs Jean Croc- . . kctl, Harwell Daley and JM. i'lfl'm‘fin‘: 9:15;”: “WW- lieved, Is that the Ice has held up the annual herring run and l learned an acute shortage of bolt. Inst-rind by rclntli'es and k W ‘—_ fricnds as I tribute to the dev LABOR UNION MILTON “mum” (Continued from Page i) LLE WE LLYN The community oi Murray:dmmmmic lit a t r e n g t h. declared “the and constitutional Harbour North was saddened to form of lovemmcm has hp“ hear of the sudden passing of Milton Herbert Llewellyn 1002. in his 46th year Eldest son of Herbert Llewel- lrvinl. Milton iyn and Annie In Charlottetown by Gordon rcplaceri by I military-type dic- at . .. the Prince Edward Island Hoa- lamm'p' I pital on Saturday, March 31st.“ PREVIOUS THREAT ‘ The union had threatened a Its-"oral strike for May I. the date Peroblst candidates were schcdulori to take office. it PM Tait. Mr. Tait war dclegatl‘d w" bm’“ 1“ Mun” ""hm” onist Leader Andrea Framini It last night's weekly mos-ting North on November 14th. 19 1 ' was not allowed to assume the M "10‘ Club by Ch? Pm“de "9 “'er "1"” RM" Cln'd‘ govemorship oi Buenoa Alrcs Ahc Zara-m ian Anny overseas from p” r province llSLAND NEWS PAGE'New UC Women's Bd. Conciliation Gamma lCharIottetaw d Oue C ty ' Tim" “.3132 r. .r' in. M. until“ w... :3: . Opens Toronto Sessron Iy GIOIGI IchVIN TORONTO iCPJ A The new I . Board Of Trade Drive organizational problems a nd moving swiftly through reports . \ v r I of conference presidents Reporta were heard from con- ferences from Newfoundland lo ‘ British Columbia. dealing vrilh Yesterday's city blita tel“ a mum for the board Problems cr_eated_by entry or membership by the curious. r “um‘m‘ m” had “I. the women into Lina new Ilerd 1 m M u M w” u ‘ _ The 50-member board. lovem- d . .. t we“... mjtom dressy oiled in when tug body of the United Church Inqu . Local 1979 of the Til-C‘T'iai". had “agreed to share With ul" Brotherhood of Eleclrltai Work-. this responsibility and "their Dr‘s and Electrical Contractors‘ oun place has been considerably Association. aliered by this action " The local is seeking a new lab She said she had no concrete cw contract with the associnlon proposals to offer but the mat- and it is believed that the dISv; ter merited careful study by pute k over wages and a lys-‘ the board tern 11 classification. Anni Ward secretary of the John 3 Brown MM". board. said the eagerness with town. represents the local 011‘ uhlch the women have em- on com-mum" board .nd wu. braced the new organization 1nd Burke represent. the "we. and its prosnm ll unprece- ration. The!!! two membm were: denu’d- , V I ‘ to select a chairman and have She said several printimil to advised Labor Minister Henry ' m--*-= port to fies Board Named Casey’s Mets In Headlines NEW YORK AP —L\ei’, heartizne in i‘nc sports noes II!" "'-= Xvi \nrh MIL ror Tue on "F’SIINI Mao- dai 'lizhl ~ li'-’ .Ir‘lgr‘ of the mung NE“ York Meta, after nine straight defnts. Some samples "Nichols urns golf, Mets nip a game'” "Record HG 'rot fee. btfl Mels“ Wheel" "\Ierl‘: Ruilcr lllfl inb- bogan but Mela hli lack- but l “Moss brushes death In ract‘ but Meta come alive " The headline over the Discussion took place in t9 tember 13. 1939 until December. n ,fl m, m... 5m“ ‘13,, hm gard to the opPl‘ntlm M "'9 2.1944,!“ August 15. 1945. hm". mmhe” would walk 0" “Min: p001 Mill Hill"?! It was “mind in marriage to Gcor- 0... joy, when m, mm," L. Kit-"1V Vic'wia Park ulna iiendcrsnn at Murray Har- By annulling thc VIarrii iii Guests were diaries Fill- bour North. To this union three‘elecrionl Guido "and m, vie. morc. Trum: George Faulher- .chlldren were given — Dwight. tories of Pcronists who clecirtl and Harvey WNW. Adcan and Wanda. Milton had‘live governors of their own and A film Mitith '00 Th"? known Impaired health for some supported four more successful Morit" dcnlrtln: lifc In the you”. mm ‘his t‘hrcc Canadian sin-vice rollcrzea. hosmunmunn {mm was shown by Earl G Mac- timc necessitatch candidates for the t 0‘ posts. time. HOWt'Vt'l'. his final illness provincial The dccrce also wiped out the Lani evening at 5:31 the board had collected 81AM) in new membership fees. and I) new members. Board of Trade presi- dalt G.G.K. Peak. said last ‘nldit d the Hit: “a complete success. The response was term ific. than Wm very few tum I ". Chairman of the ownership committee was W). Hanooa. assisted by Hugh Simpson and Henry Mqulliam. About 25 workers took part In the cam- paign following the breakfast meeting in the Charlottetown Hotel. Members received sales roapecta on Monday received by mall'an matiine of the board's history and obiectlves. Also in- cluded in the mailing piece was .an application for membership form. Pearson On lslan National Liberal leader Lel- ter Pearson will have a busy schedule of events when he ar- rives today In the province. He Is scheduled to arrive at :the Charlottetown Airport to- day at noon. He will be greet. ed at the airport by piper. iAlbert Machod of Charlotte- town and party officials. Leaving the airport. Pearson will be escorted motorcade to the Codederation l Chambers for a visit to the his- ltorie building. At one o'clock he is scheduled to make a call at City Hall. and leavina them will arrive at tiho Charlotte- town Hotel at 115 for lllnch at mum member. “Hat Th. Warner; "I: gar-m“ in J“... tailing 74.000 copies were needed 1ary w en t e m organ. . to satisfy the demand for the 1:33!" rflfim’l" Ml“""flxad to replace the Women'a handbook and bylaws. Sb! 1 m V. lxocm I“ Missionary Society and the termed formation of the UCW !prizes were awarded at a point ; Women's Association. The UCW one of the most historic and tin? "new hlnd on m mmhlhl hasauabrnlt 501:: mm“. beg, iportant events since the Metho- . er rspo cat ro- diat and Congre ationai hp “1. "m M "mm" L'D'l “can” of sane of the old Churches merged in 1:25 to be- MaclI-Iv and Al Heel-sod won moi groups to join the UCW but come the United Church of Can- team award. i there was no estimate available Idl- ‘l‘haBoardof'l‘radalpokaunanIof the number of groups or. said last Ml that men were members who have runalned‘ too many prospects to contact outside the UCW. 3 S yesterday, but all are expected Board President MI'I. J. D. [to 5. me“ by nus Wed", Hutchinson of Toronto raid in a 1,”. TM prom” m hoped ,r her address the time has come IUMMERSIDE~Thm speed- up! appeared in police court yes- ‘w "an member-Imp by ‘5. Iiifor a reappraisal of the roles thiaisso.membershlpwtllbeof mo and women in the M". Hum told me terday and each was fined by "m mm." hm“ n" "mil Magistrate Richard Hi n t on. In church work with formati n ' mmmemura” "m "I. lin May. New members 0' m!" m bout 3m 5:. speed at which they were drIv-I members from other Rhodium the" can” be no "9“ ing when apprehended, Mr. Peake also announced dial i annual liming will be held late ‘ I ‘ mugging“. will be invin to. than m the“, "an" without Robert Ramsay. Summersids. ‘ , I corrupondiu chug. in the‘waa fined $15 and costs or 10. mm. of mm. days for operating a vehicle at . an,“ member. of the Board 1 speeds between 45 and 50 mil-al of women I" ma mmmuu' per hour on Water Street East l. other boards of the church. :2“ ‘s‘mrsday "ens"; Cum" The ayn er. ummerai e was fined "95mm “M the men 812 50 and costs for speeding at l ‘ 1 to to 45 m p.h and Donald P.- I rHea tors, Summerside. was asst-awi o VY ed a similar fine for driving his . f Ear betwvsen 35 and 40 miles per our on ater Street. Peters was Mr. mv. Mm”, all. Be also warned for not having III! for a visit to Morel] at 2:50.‘ jear properly equipped with tail- thls afternoon. Departing Ronni Seventeen cases were on the lit:th and was ordcrrd to have that town. he will peas though docket at city police court ycn- this work done and report to Montague and thl the ho!- terday. Magistrata A .1. Has- the police chief as soon as it in mm there for 15 minutes. Al“ lam presided. completed. riving in Murray River at 0:45. Mmon We, aux-lane. l The trial of Alban Luce charg- he will stop for so minutes. and_ gown, mpg with up. wu‘ed with assaulting Ronald Cul- Is expected back it Charloth- M mm mm! Apr-u n ieton last Saturday evening was town gy dink h. h M‘ WNW |. John norm... further adjourned when the .0 t1 onto]:e ml 732cm ‘ am mm”, mm. complainant notified the court P E lea»; ml ‘ m" PEIL gnu-"d m u- um I,“ can. his witnesses were not available Lima mm A0!” m - -‘-I trol ofa motor vehicle while ln-‘m rive m'dr-ncc Thc out who h . "mm He wan“! b.’ ‘foxicated, pleaded “my in the was adjourned until Saturday. welcomed M cum 1"". rm drum or "mummy ; Luce pleaded guilty Monday to Hi'flh $0M hv Gm.c"lmnm.s and was fined Sim and cost: or a charfle of damalinl property pm. Rand “.8.” mum" and 30 days. Dame. musing] was at Andy's Restaurant last Sat- ‘ IMP? O'Donnell. llrday evening and spntnnre on at 9 o'clock. Metro Committee Planning Discussions On JayWalking ' A discussion on "jay-walking and crosswallm" is on the arcade of the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Committtv. to be held Thursday at 7.30 pm. in Room on at Prince M Wales College. ' Those loading the discussion ho will apt-alt In tIv- auditorium .h M l d. a r- r w OBSTRUCTION CHARGE . I go as a so a JOIII‘JEO ehArt'hur Ford North Milton. urged with obstructing a police officer in the performance of‘ "ET UP RADAR his duty. was fined :50 and costs' BANGKOK 'R'm'r“ — n'l' ‘ until Saturday. or no days. Appearing rm- [hp land and the United States will .defence was Instr-r O‘Drmnnlr sci up a radar notwork along Ronald C MachaiI. New the northonst frontier of Thai- ‘precautlom" He said enforre. Dmntnkm. char!“ with lmlnw-rland “because of the situation mont of regulations is moat dif- . Mly der‘lM Wiflhout due care In Laos and South Viet Nam." flcult without prior education land attention was fined :30 and Air t‘hicf Marahal' Boonchoo Fullnwlnl "I! ill-"WNW pen- coats or IS days Chanvrapetsa announced Mon- irri. Mr. ilagnn will giVe a re- view of thc year's activities of the committee New officers will be named by a nominat- Donald Campbell Stuart. Char- dnl lip snid thc notwork will Wedge that their selection was1 Mr. Daley. According to Mr. Wedge, he will make Mr. Daiey'. appoint- ment official today. story of the gunsI in which the Meta beat Pittsburml O-l wa~ 'Mels of! tho hook: Will our straight ‘*********i TODAY - THURSDAY mamas ONLY ALL THE SUSPENSE ALL THE EXCITEMENT YOU HAVE EVER SEEN! Evenings . 7:00 - 9:00 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TODAY 1—3 THURSDAY 2:30 a REAL mom. mu m Kins #01155! ffflkkff.’ #03“! TI! "NEST SIIW IITIIE “Ill! y. _ ‘ - ' IRWIN ALIENS “ . rill: BIG 1 VIBTUII M “Human M. , RED ,IIHIINIJI lilTllllYll latte-town, charged with Rpm-s14 be run at first by Thai and us. ing. was fined :30 and costs or officers biit “Ill be gradually 15 dlys and had his license sus- 1 put llndcr complcte control of‘ MATURE» BUTTONS rliMils‘ tilllll V was brief. and his death came rcsults of the elections of i‘lcc. I J. . gm. mm in m. fgmlly‘ "gun. ii and man in which will so gm; ing_mmmitiee and installed. «rennin 3 am. ‘11,... personnel. ; ot r rtie i i - r" 9 4 7 i' m Ilse preten Is- .ngomm'dih “Howl” 'Htwraf .3; m;m:€;:r ‘39:"sz n ‘Barlow. provincial examiner: slung . war-1mm m2"... — 4 Tammi" mm."an Hem,"an I won; 41 CONGRE” SEAT; Staff Sgt A. .l. Drnfliniz MCI? against Gordon Stanley Mncln-. m. 1pm.” '0 mourn m, p.531n.‘ The president‘s decree dld not fifl‘lgsflm Shpzwta- CL" I . Mg, was withdrawn. Storey ElC(lll( "W" thump"; Dw‘gm' Aduu' memmn' however. me mammal Hartley Inga. Parkdale. and S e . h ""0" Rpm)" maflmwlm" . "m mm" his """u' M" igniting-Shirl? r333? .31: Rd"? "'"l‘: WWI": 0‘“- suwvlanslor A sudden «lion-clc "'Z‘lry“"3.‘.."°‘m" .mmk "'11 AUTOMATIC WASHER and Mrs Herbert Llewellyn. n E. a. mum”. mg“. ""- i "Hind M “val AM u . unli & BRIEFS IN HOSPITAL Willem David-m. ii Sydney Irv-er. In a patient in the Prince Mwaaid Island rfrnrpltai. DRAWING HELD New 201. Am ’3 won by: mu'lm am. The Inch ticket Will MW“ Mrs. Roy White. INC: FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Frederick Miles Ince. Hampton. P.E.i. was held from? the Hampton United Church on Tuuday. April as. Rev, Dryer R Jones conducted the service In the alarm and at the grave assisted by M. Norman Mar. m Hyman sung were “Captain 0' Israel's Host and Guide". and : "Abide With Ml". Stephen Mae.- bmd was soloist and sans. "Lite is like a Mountain R at l- Mrs. Bud Morrison was organist. Pallbearers were Gor- don Villett. Mark Cameron“ Mack Dixon. Earl lomaa. Victor '"lllnon and Manford 3 car. Met hearers were Elmer in- tian. Earl Tali. Iiioyd Fall and William cam. Interment "I in W e-netery. FUNERAL—The 3% rig iii: iii lame to at. Amuse} Church. Iranh luau) when mum ITO Ila-I was celebrated by egg } 5’ .3. E the grave. Pallbearers were. meant Gal-t. up Gallant. Gm Cord. Mathe- . Jun-s Oil-t no the li" g: 'i “hush-Wm: Murray llnrbour North: four slslr-rs Florence iMrs l \Ic- Kreman' Truro. NS; Lena ‘Mrs Charles McKiiiopl. Mur- ray Harbour North; Bernice. iMl'l Ernic Browni. Summer- IMO. and Esther iMrs Myron .larksoni. Murray H a rhnilr North; and three brothers. EI- don. Peterborough. Ont: in- entire community is extended to the bereaved in this time of sorrow. The funeral. under the direc- llents in the Chamber of Depv utien The announcement of the president's action was made shortly after three generals in : Entre Rios. Santa Fe and Corl- enter provinces had asked the elected governors in thosn prov- Incel to step aside to permit ; military control. There was no report of any cases drawn for at ing. Bummeraide; and Prestonnnmun". o the military In the and 8.01:. banun Monti!“ Tl" ‘ymp‘my °' ""‘tnree provinces. The president's decree Infer- ‘vening in the provinces was de- clared effective as of Monday tion of the Murray River Funer-JOBLESS ai Home. was held from th 0 Murray Harbour North Presby- I terian Church on Tuesday. April lrd. and was conducted by the Rev. M. Carl Currie. Taking his text from Romans 6:35 ht. Gur- rie brought a message of com- fort to the bereaved. and p a i d fitting tribute to the depam-d, Congregational hymns were "Asleep in Jesus" and "Safe In the Arms of Jesus". The solo. “Good Night and Good Morn- III" was beautifully rendch by Mr, Willard MacLean The Legion service at the grave was conducted hv Athol Robertson and George Houdruult sounded the Last Post interment plane In the Murray Harbour Norm Pallbearers were Albert Maria-d. wtuiam Dunn. Lloyd Reid. James Mc- Lure. Glen Millar. and Ever f‘ondnn flowerbnrers were Archibald Dixon. Eugene \Ir- (‘arthv Grant Seneahaurth. Ivan Reid and Weir Mct‘lurp. FLORAL T'RIILTES .Pillow Wife and children t‘rsss Mother and Dad Gm A-h Bernice. Ernie and Family Lena. Kenneth and Gresor! M not Medium flattery, I t‘ A Association Irvin. Dolly and Family Minor» and Hiram sprays ixidon. Roth and Gary lPrevton. bath and Family Esther. Myron and Family Florence and family Aunt lacy. Uncle Rubia an it Family Law. Carrillo. XII Elsie ‘Dfll. Noreen. Merrill and Mm, Lexie and Family . Dory and Tamil) tookr l (Outlined frun page it The postwar record high for unemployment orcurrrd in Feb- ‘hlll'! last year when 719.000 ‘perrons were without jobs and seeking work—ll.) per cent of the labor force. I MORE EMPLOYED Employment picked up more strongly than usual In manu- facturing. cmetnlction and ach- Ice industries to help push the employment total to 5.894.000.‘ in 54000 from February. ‘ This was 44 per cent higher} than the 3.04M!!! persons evrv‘ ploy-d in March last veer—ons‘ of me largest increases in the last five years There 1601!» more the at work. and asonn more women, than a year ‘ earlier The joint report by the ho- ptl of "Dim Id fadera’ labor department is based on a aurvey of l.“ households nr-rowa the country During the month from told- I February to mid - Match. the i lamest moment Has se- riirrai in Quebec. Employment rnanges elsewhere were rein~ lively min—him In Oltario. the Prairie! and Pacific “and lower h the Atlantic re lion cmfld with March of In! ‘mrln-n Vern. Anna and Family Cecil. Bessie. Dob Ind Edi. Haynes". local ltti W- on Union CARD OF THANKS no family of in. late miss .Mnomhnrssnataan was mu flowers. W. m and Iettm. or he” in any awaave- T'hi! portion of the met-ting which will feature a group dis» min after the showing of a short film will be open to the public. Metm Committee chairman M. F Halon said the lay- wallllng and miss-walk prob- lem has been discussed with the Mm of Charlottetown and police maturities who "are dthooptrlmthattberrelsa great need in education the; public in this am of nafety' _ .__ .__- year. employment was "slanlf—’ Icantiy hllher” in all regions. the report said. Int-reams ranged from just over two per Rent In Ontario to Just underl seven per cent in Quebec ‘ Unemployment declined dur- ing the month in all areas ex- cept the Atlantic l't'llon. where It ms! to mm from 94.000 Unemployment in other re- gions. with the February com- parison in brackets Quebec 197.000 tmll‘lll: Onlarlo Hit.- om llfllf'llll. Pralrtl-s 71.000 472.000); Pacific 1d.” tsflmfli. Quebec and the Atlantic re- gion had Jobless rates higher than the national average l‘rr~ eentage rates by region. with year-earlier rates In brlrkMI' Atlantic in] tin 0i; Qua-nor ltil illol: Ontario 03 'II‘. Prairies CI (7.01: Pacific 7! (12.31. eral strut-nu. SR. rum Citrus-damn“ m ATTENTION . . . [lava our Registered Torin]- elnnntreetyour mtongen- Inspectilon and tune up. Quality work saw-s you money. Call Mr. appointment. YOI'I NED DEAL“ on c Annual Meeting and Election of Officers THURSDAY. Am 16 AT I PM. m " m raw-NM. I. I. IAGAN. President. There iii-ore 10 drunk and in-1 capable oases 'I‘wo were each fined 525 and costs or 15 days. four were fined 820 nd costs or 10 days: and of the retraining four, one was u‘ven 2) days. one was tints! 810 and mats or five days. one sentenced on an old mmlttment to a) days and the \ir llrl|l a lull stall oi lilllrir\ ll mu .1 .l-riil. Illl u I .rlm. l and F‘Irls 'nr .Ii m .iis started in thr- electrical wiring. under the dash of their car.‘ fnrrod a family of five to abanw don it while driving in to Sum- mersido Monday night. Gordon Edward Davidson. Summeraldn. his wife and three children were heading home at I'Iinuc Ils tollili Storey ElE(lll( lid I'ial GEES iii’l‘irwooo trth newsroom-I wan N about 9&5. In a 1958 Dodge when hum mu "m t m ‘d M h “h be noticed flames and smoke 0 versi e fir .. coming from under the dub, will * * * * J * * ' ’ ‘_n Hp Immediately pulled over to the shoulder and quickly had his family get out of the ve- hicle No one was Injured. The Summcrsids Fire Depart- ment was called and a pumper went to the acetic. but by this time the flames had obtain- ed a firm foothold on the inter tor of the car. Quick use of the fire hoses, kept the fian from damaging the outside of the vehicle to any extent. but the interior was‘ gutted The Incident was investigated by (‘st Kenneth Lynn of the slimmpralde RCMP detachment oils/rm Qt M‘L Inspected Ira-Isa last . Money lacs Climate. . WtAtHEIav's crovn FARM to Us. Queen at. but a.“ Harris at 4-8548 for JOHNSTON ltd. DRIPSTONES that prevents washing away lawns and flower beds. Concrete with a HARD SMOOTH finish. Dunn-m:- ts aame M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. KENSI‘NTI'NIN. WWI. mmmown DON’T WALK IN THE MUD FEE OI'R PRECAST CONCRETE SIDEWALK AND STEPHNG STONES to MAKE THAT WALK YOI' My To lnahll—Jnexpemlve—Pnrmnnent Manyetberdoslqnsandslusofcono entsspssloltlesavellohlsfronistock. ;.ii . ,..-:.'_:.a"_ r i