I ‘ , 0; minor 32,000! ' ' should apologize to the . 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 4, 1962. mm".','..,.., mm; mm. [Pearson Claims - m... m, i... can...” ,5"; l ' . 0 square valleys and bleak and mum i a I llndia-Pakisian Quarrel «new front-Hamilton Makes mu: m can 1 ing on Tibet and Red China'sl i e “ ea agreemen uiih Chm. l Sinkiang province. Pakistan Statement (should be extended. eld the remainder. mostly ISSUES CORRCTION h l v held the remainder. mostly! OTTAWA (Cp) _ opposition! Followed ncle end ence mountains Am! The” "2 rm“ "0m . Ever since. Pakistan has been culture Minister Hamilton Mon,I;lh9 soyemmen, ut just after ‘ I demanding a plebiscite to tie-.day n, a “false” “Meme...Iggfisxtggacgrlggcgsg}1V3.Harm. v v, ‘ i w l M ‘ ‘ i ll o'n.“ n n ' - . *9" By DA‘ ID LAACASHIRE ldia has been preoccupied “till ruler over a mainy os emicide whether Kashmr aha J l I made witn deliberation ‘text correcting the refereucesetg RAWALPINDI (APl—Almostia Chinese invasion. the 1542-11“ population. When 3 Pltalnllndia or Pakistan . He said in the Commons that Iopmmion I10 the China “II I ' ea ,sales — substituting the Social from the hour of their emer-iold Kashmir conflict is frozen granted independence to British Pakistan is confident of vic-lthe ministervs office here had gence from British rule to in- ‘ to permit negotiations. They will . India and freed the princes to : tory. Most standard referenceslmade public the text of a speech . , ICerll party for the New Demo. dependence in mid-August l947.lnot be easy. The basic differ-mot for union with either Pakis- estimate 77 per cent of Kash-lbv MrI Hamilton in Calgary India and Pakistan have been Iences remain. iian or India. Maharaiah Sir Harimir's 3,533,000 people are Mos-iMnndav stating that me Liber_I.cratic Party. locked in conflict over the old; Under British paramount”-.. TSingh acceded to India. {lei-n; only about 20 per cent are. IBIS am‘j New Democratic party: The quote in question. as (or. princely state of Kashmir. in“, principle of foreign (Wei-10rd. ‘CAUSES REVOLT .Hindu. India efused to permit are opposed to the when agree_ :repted: l Kashmir is mainly a prize ot‘ship o..8kept Indian royalty at A revolt {n w d Bamesga IvoIte. maintaining that Kash-fment with Communist China. "I said it in Regina. and 1 Prestige. Will! blood bl‘Olher “85 the second 19"“ and made "‘iraged in the fertlil: Salleys andm'r .15 3" lingual pa" Of.lndla‘l Mr. Pearson said he had repeat it hereItoday. the mm. for some in both‘ India and members princes rather thanbarren mountainsI Moslem Pak_. Prime Minister Nehru IhimselfIstated «previously in the Com- bers of the Liberal and social Pakistan To Other! it amountsikings ~ Kafihmil had a Hindu listan sent in troops so did ’15 a Kashmm Brahmm‘ . e mons that his party supported ICredil parties are Opposed to to a forbidding liability. ECO-Hillel "VP? 8 mainly MOSIemll‘argelv Hindu lndia. . t lmgl‘”! 0‘ the hlgh 1“ the Indian lthe wheat agreement and thatithe' China wheat sales. As r9. nomically and otherwise. adjoin-impulation. When Britaini firm“. Minister Nehru imklmmal “319' ‘ herefore Mr. Hamilton hadfcently as Friday. Nov. '23, we iinn Communist China and neigh- l ship that kept Indian royalty at l the Kashmir issue to the United Britain has a finishing school i made a "false" statement in the jhad I the leaders of these “.0 lborlnfl on Soviet Asia. ._ fthe. second level and made itsiNations and a cease-fire halted for girl delinquents which at-Iface of contrary evidence.I I !parties putting their offitial Now. an the result of British- members princes rather thanlthe fighting. in January 1949. gtempts to turn convicted girlsI Arnold Peters (NDP —— Timis-Istands on the" House of Com. American intercession while In-lkings —~- Kashmir had a Hindui India was left in possession of 'into attractive young women. kamingi said Mr. Hamiltonimons records. | Mom 3. Melanin. | SPORTSWEAR—SECOND noon ,‘ 5" Dearllr ('hlorinc gas seeps said none was in critical con- off a flit-block area in the north HELEN HARPER o from a railway tank in Com- dition and all but 17 were re‘ l east section of the city. A . curllng wall. Ont. One hundred and leased over the weekend. i ((‘P Wirephoto) 1 three persons were taken to Police and firemen evacuated ‘* ——*"‘"‘“—"l ' hospital. A hospital official another 200 persons and sealed hill nationalizing pnwer is in the 1‘ last stages of parliamentaryl Sweaters by Helen Harper' Styled by casual Sports;- A collection of fabulous wear. designed for perfect sweaters designed for every- fitting and made of high one on your list. Bulky knit quality material. Red. raglan sleeve pullovers in royal. black, Sizes 10-20. State-Control Widespread i'“§?ili”£l°"..r m- naa-s 1? lplom‘ical “mp”! already ‘5 pm Tailored by Highland Queen. Each garment is deo I . . L'f [duced by state - controlled . . . n ' ' l - ~ - - . . ‘ . 100% pure Virgin wool. e S I e lcompamcs. Nationalization con- 100% pure W001 ClflSlC Dilll‘ “g” by W" (Walkman m . . lsnlidates these companies and overs and cardigans in a" m. French plaids excluswe With Highland Queen. I Ry FruENE LEVIN l operated channels to chime private industries under a single; . leadina shades. I I ' /‘ Rom: (AP) Tho «:iiizen'sfl‘nfhv vflf‘jgfl‘fffi‘jwv I IIIIIIII____I Straight Skll'lSI ...... ..I. ...................... .. 12.9.) breakfagi included fruit mar- I NexlIga-‘l h; Jill 0" a Ih'lslr‘IPS-S ‘ "' h Pleated Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rated by the state As he. ate. trlql‘ g Inn”. “ “I s al’eIl'nn'I Strides . 16.90 5‘ he glanced through his morning PEI)?” "gurlitaffzz‘IT‘I-I‘éd“straw:; I. ' . . . . I ~ ‘ t. I gellwaper‘ mmed by . “ale planes and ships. and stayed ail s s Ims A mm 1a state hotel. ‘ I fix He dressed in a suit made ofi H I .I z 100'?» hYIoIn. built in I ~ cloth from a statemwned mill. “cagnxfiz"amalltllrndaslnmi: in. Tailored and dressy styles. stIretchIIqualiftigs. anIIiIdeI'al E ) Th. h d r t ' -k ‘ _ . . ‘ ' . ' . ‘ all wash and wear fabrics for Pay me a I'lt'. as» e car e 1‘an n “0! “agI He was not confined to using I easy cam Sim ]2_44I abla quick drying black .3 x 327 constructed in a state plant. {only Sta“, prndumsI In 50ml, At. the office. he used a fete-leases he could have turned to phone. provided by a state coni- ;services and goods provided by pany. He lit a state cigarette private firms. But his choice- With a state match, demonstraicd that Italy ~— more on m... “.33. hnme in “w PW. than any other Western country hing. he purchased gasoline at “4‘35 a mixpd Economy in a “atpwned filling statinnI which the state is actively pain had a drink at a State bar and lticipating in almost every phase 3.95}. only. styl7ed9b; Hudson. AN EXCLUSIVE WITH NAT GORDON Prince Tartan Skll‘lll. strides and rests. Mix and match in this "SANTA SHOP" IISOONlaJ SHETLAND SWEATERS mm“ in a $13... restauramI of industrial and business actiV» season's newest ,anansI ‘ Back at home. he switched on VfI I I ' distinctly A “iplcome gm (m those away from home Shea-311d Willow" "ltd Ical‘ddfla'fls- LOW lights “sin: stalp power. Ho; l\ow thIc slatc is taking oi'cr din-"om gtmi m Skin,“ “’95 sleeve (‘laSSlf‘ styles fashioned by Glenayr'".95 and took ice from a refrigerator “Miller llf‘ld*“l“"""° i‘"“""'- A DRngFg Slralghl Skirts - - - - - - - - - - A - - ~ . - - - . - - - . . . - . ~ . - . - r . - . .1 19-95 ‘ g L K» """"""""""" n "' Kitten knit from choice Merino Wools and built by a state company. Then "L " w 7' A ‘ ’k ' I ’ Bf“ Pleated Sklrls ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 16'95 Kid low”. M dm with um ghenand he settled down to watch tclc- SKIRTS I Pleated Skirts .............................................. .. 24.95 Vests . ................................... .. ... I h‘ ’IjI I (I‘d g_ :HI ‘ a \‘lSlrln »» with only two state I i . I ' - I 0.95 woos. eauiu s a es. .ize . . ._ ——-—_—- : BHRiSlMAS DINNER . Strides 19.95 SW“ 1 .- I ;‘ lg I Pilot Deplored : I Safety Margin . “ ' ‘ l When in town Shoppan drop At in and have a refreshing . A . ‘ lunch or full course meal. We “ ASHlM‘TO-V "Al-n "‘3? have foods to please every azine article by a mini killed in ' mpmhpr or [hp ramiiv. . . i . ' ' the airliner nan-b at be“ hoik s 0pm twmty hours of "w day. SWEATERS F LINGERIE BLOUSES ACCESSORIES and Costume Jewelry O l \\ Idleii'ild airport Friday night de- plore; what he called the narrow . safety margin for landings MELYTS RESTAURANT the” . Dial 44oz; for take out Faster" \u- liucs ('apl. Ed- ordersI uai‘d J. Bechtold. referred par- 217 mm," StI ma' £81.25 P ONAlS .. for ladies and young girls .. lingerie dept; LAD‘I‘ES' DUSTERS . LADIES' NYLON SLIPS 5 95 By Harvey Woods and Kayser Roth. in I . - the new satilene material. Lace-hm _ Sunter's Ladies‘ ticiilarlr to runway four. the. Wear Gt. George St. ('h'town riiniiav \i'hich he missed when‘ l he crashed in a MS. l KlllI‘E‘l \l'lll‘i Rcchtold in that‘ . crash were 24 other persons among the SI aboard the DC-TB. i I I Bechtnld‘s article. written sev-1 B-V “II-*an!“ i. F Very pretty in- quilted nylons. vocama. era, “.ppks am, for mm" Man“ I IIIIIIII “III IIIIIIIk "III “MIMI "II hp , . corduroy or cordana. Perfect for leisure and appliques. In bluegrass. I I . i . . . . ginning to talk aboutl ' line. will not appear until the 1,", “new look-I I though, 3' Hrs, they mean, a new 100k for the wear. OPTION. red. boll ball omen. flair blue. January "‘“9- 0‘“ D°"- 26' province but when I looked into it a little I saw they were talk- Bechlold \iroic: ing about a handful of new faces that you can find on the Liber- v “The rccord of incidcnts on at side. This is all to the good. I guess. But I hope no one. is} - runways No. 4-22 [22 in the same rea-Lly fooled. It's like changing the color of the old home. The. runway used for takeoffs In the building's just the same as it ever was. Gm" “"575” LADIES' NYLON BRIEFS opposite direction. soulhwest- Now. don't get me wrong.'I like the idea of a new look just:1 COMM-U] mm” .and whd calors' In dm’ ' In!“ 0“ FMbTOldCTY mm- Red, 91115“ 1 - occurring when approaches are Ias much as ammo and I‘ve been seeing a lot of new looks dur-i dry mmm' (“"1th rayon or cordann‘ M888 Effie“. MW". flfll'l' blue. 89”?“ u made. to thc norlhcasi or south ITIE the last three roars. What a new look the countryside takes Sizes 8 lo 14 years. « and opal hate. 2 f I 0 west, nr when past to southeast on when a new plant goes up and the farmers begin to sell their Winds and precipitation prevail, .crops and make money. Everything brightens up. That's what speak: for itself. l (‘01 aIfI‘Ie'W “Wk-I . mm d h d ., I r. I 9 one o my Ille urs sai the ot er ay. This place progrheanulllfig :lrclimzwt 1.: don't look the set-me any more. N. road we izoi this year 0"”de In land snu‘hms' m" or has made things a lot better looking. That s what I think s a new ,. . . look and one that counts. l th the . y if; agpgnaf‘snlllééZlPaiifihegr also i on! blamc Walter Show for milking from" [hp new region. r . , ' ~ . al lllE‘ll schools. Hercs a real new look. This is a new look in a milk“ Will rm‘lmg- - ' lot of ways all at once. A new look for the towns that got these GIRLS' ARNEL HALF SLI‘PS LADIES' NYLON GOWNS Dainty. yet practical. Colors are aqua . Full length and waltz length. Embroidd I2: mills-mixes 8 t0 1‘ yea“ and 10 cry and lace trim. or soft nylon sheer - overlay. Pink. blue, black. red. hon bou (men. flair blue and amber. .9 '37 1‘ ' GIRLS' FLANN‘ELETTE PYJAMAS LADIES' FLANNELETTE GOWNS gun length, Capri or Baby Doll styles. 2 95 LADlES' NYLON HA“ SLIPS ssorted prints and colors. Sizes 8 to 14. . NJ length or "m ,9“ng Dainty no”. 2 95 Rich laces and the sleek. slim look. Red. 295 - patterns. - Dink. n. rows. flair blue. . sodesa tree apricot and opal haze. L B Rayon n; nglon IlIislefs.ZNSolid colors. a . 295 _ w” “(I “" "‘ ' S‘ " '° “‘ Pr LADIES' runs LEG rarities Choose from drip-dry cottons, nylons. . In new utilene Ml. Embroidery "The ballistics and character- fine schools. A new look for the kids who are staying in school istics of these swept - win: air‘ longer, You can say what you want. in three years this province craft just don't lend themselves ‘has got more. new look in educat'ion than any province in Canada. readily to high Cross - Wind com 31'" take that to a new face anytime. - i'tionents; bill when low ccilings. 1 Well. enough of that. The other day I stopped in a gas station precipitation and resultant wcl and while I was waiting a fellow came along and he says "pretty runways are made a part of the. quiet election. isn't it?" And I agreed that it was and then he package. the operational safety "How come it‘s so quiet? And that set me thinking that margins shrink uncomfortably that wasn't such a bad question after all. close.“ ‘ The amsuver came to me faster than I expected and here's —-v- ' . ' I told him. "There's no need for a lot of noise. The only time people get really excited is when they think they're going ; .io lose something thev reallv want. Now in this election the people are going to lose things they want In fact. they're going to get m e wba th - ‘v been asking for, The other thina is Mm mu.“ m . lihw're sure that Walter Shaw and his government is going right _ I - aqua. I o iback in. If they wor'nt so sure you'd hear one of the greatest Dum‘y nylon “CM- With ‘5 1°38”! " l ‘ inimmises this nrovlricc has over heard" I didn't not much out ‘of the follow, All he said was. "I guess you're right. And off he ,wont LADIES' canon PYJAMAS new. ~ 2.95. . . 7'95 LAMBS'RAYON BRIEFS PUDDINGS 8'” I , I. .. . g Stripes and floral Full length. I , comm. inn."323:".xiii"“..::..:‘°:::3"..lr we cm 4 9 “W "m “or” m 6-95 it.“ 5..“- "W “MM W“ 100 POLND CAKE the"? a follow we‘ve alwavs called ()ld Charlie came in. He 0 5 “i ‘ u” "d ye ' ' .wcni tip to the siorokccnor and savs. “How do vou write to the LIGHT FRUIT CAKE Federal Government? The storokcoocr looked at him and savn' .I . “Whatdo you mean. how do vou write to the government? Just g . some oaoe— and envelopes and stamps and vour’re in busi- ness. in old Charlie told him it wasn't as simple as that no he. wanted to get in touch with thc-Dcmrtmmtof Aerl'iiilui'e and It »— .. - . ‘ ‘ flower. So the storckcepor, bring a curious fellow. says. "What's I CAM this with caifiif'imvcr?” And Old (‘harlic says. “I hear it's a new » LADiBS' RAYON cases sues “mg “no” "JAMS \ “"31".” 5mm“ 2 ‘ Full length. ‘Capri or Baby Dolls. Gay; & V 3.95 colorful prints. Sizes 8 to It. Nylon and loci on. «pink. a 2.95 " hlac./ _ ’ I . White only. Lace trim. : ‘ ‘ Es thimz ragtimd hhogle nodal wanIiI in col in on it. I guess we all said " ' l v max] to“ co ves t we idn't now cauliflower was new and tbs " l . - SPECIAL . Old Charlies says. "Thev'rc putting up a new plant near hen “ .'” TH‘ "" “N. .SQUABES Mid I’m Mild to make mVscl' some money for the first time “ in my life. And mv boys are all no up over it and tabe'v'n .‘ CHRISTMAS GIFTS IIDOUGHNUTS “l” l" M“ "‘9' IBM .w“ '1'" l" “0‘” MW '0 3" “t ll- 5" the! Monday thru Thundin 9—5 I _ auammaiugouaaammnhm.mmorm iii-tiny 9—9 voluteenwilldoltftmniu. “hesitant-them“ mmay 9-45 located in tho-Mel’s and mum new. oortment of Agriculture and he went out happy as a lack. He'll be aioi bowler when he starts getting in some may. Andl I ' he's having a lot of company because every time a new plantl caries in ii lot of people find some new money In their pockets ' And Walter fibnw say: there's more to come “in: mi 8t. _ iii-raga -. ..i a» M ",;"’;‘L. , " -' «.-~-~