ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts hard, very hard at the enemy on “all battlefields.” was wounded in heavy fighting in which the Viet Cong downed In addition to the Americans, the government forces lost nine positions. 32 SAID KILLED PC MAJORITY ‘Continued from page one) deal. The Conservatives made many promises but the Liberals just offered good government.” The polls closed yesterday at 5 p.m. and election results were St. Eleanors North St. Eleanors South Slemon Park SERABSEY GRIBaLAGR Ives (PC) Summerside West B (2) 28 Summerside Southwest A 40 Summerside 500 British Doctors Talk | Resignation -, private practice. However, a health ministry spokesman said a doctor is expected to give |Many patients would be forced | |to pay for a private consulta- ris town council for two years in which period he was de- puty mayor. Prominent in - dead and 38 wounded as they ; ; c ton. 6 Oithe US Aen, oom hacked through the foliaze to. Summerside West A | ee roe eT work of the Souris Board | of of Gen John L. Throckmorton, ward the Viet Cong tree-tine Summerside West B (1) lbring chaos to the service.) .” jo Bee terms of ones as president and secretary. Married to the former Ardyce Haslam of Springfield, P.E.L., Association For Retarded Has Speaker ee _ a 4 i 5 all in to the of the de- : gz ss) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 10, 1965. 3 puty eae in| _ LONDON (CP) — ‘While the | jj Islanders shivered yesteniag 4 Charlottetown by 6.30’p.m | British health ministry pleaded to the tune of strong north } 4 . * = Mr. Campbell was deciared | With them not to walk out, lead- and a sharp drop in tempera. ; winner by 6.18 p.m. and Mr. |ers of 500 Birmingham doctors | 77 tires following the previous 3 I in | Acorn by 6.21 p.m announced Tuesday they will | 5a day's mild weether. } | Mr Acorn, who has been a recommend a mass resignation | Temperatures which kept well ; Liberal member for Kings some |from ‘the National Health Serv- |) above the freezing point Mon- ; e years ago, also ran in the 1962 | keg = protest against a new pay day started a dowaward nae } general election. At that time, 5¢ale. ae around 6. a.m. vesierday, : Ac ross Vi et a mM he lost the seat to the late John Petia : ee Charlottetown radio range i MacLean, H aker, sociation lau a ca mae ; 4 35 voles ouse Spe by paign to organize a nation-wide corded a 3i-degres SAIGON (AP) — Fighting, Throckmorton was wounded he Fifth Prince district went Walkout to demonstrate their ’ to 25 degrees, and raged in nearly all sectors of, as his mother prepared to leave Conservative in the 1962 elec- contempt for salary recommen- ae aed dipped to the ‘Shee .. South Viet Nam today in a con-| Saigon as part of an evacuation tion with Lorne Monkley beat- dations accepted Monday’ by the mark. a i tinuing battle 50 miles east of | of all U.S. dependents. Throck- ing Liberal candidate Morley government. - : Winds at 10 p.m. were report- Saigon one American was killed| morton was taken back to Sai- Bell by 207 votes | We are feeling extremely ed as north %, gusting to 30 i and 11 others wounded, includ-| gon, where he underwent an : militant," said a spokesman for SOURIS MAYOR = hak ing the son of the deputy com-| operation. FIFTH PRINCE the Birmingham group. att is | eS oe Monday's: hia : £ mander of US. forces in Viet| The young officer was with a} a our amen ioe pie i | Raymond / Leard, install- temperatures was 61 7 ae ’ | Nam. task force lifted by helicopter ws veo or “a a full, ed as Mayor of Souris on Feb. | of rain, which melted ice’ and Communist guerrillas pressed| Tuesday to an area near Binh BOR . COMTI ES y 8 at the first ing of the | packed snow on streets and |the attack throughout the coun-| Gia, where the Viet Cong in-| ; | meeting of the group next at the in meeting | Ceeeess ond tncie try in a bloody counter-thrust | flicted heavy casualties on zov week ef the 23.900 acseral | new council, was born in Sou- | travelling conditions on many | to U.S. air raids on North Viet ernment troops six weeks ago c _ “the ‘backbone ot | TiS: 4 80m of the late Mr and | unpaved roads. Nam Sunday and Monday. A| The fighting continued into St. Nicholas taints fre med on nerviee, | Mts. Waldron B. Leard. He is | i Hanoi broadcast heard in Tokyo! Wednesday morning with a mor- Miscouche 1 are tree to ¢ uit and. ova (ee a member of St. James Usit- 4 a urged the Viet Cong to ‘‘strike | tar barrage from the Viet Cong. St. Eleanors q ed Church and served ‘on Sou- i four helicopters. At least OM€ the government \claimed 32 West Centre A n 77 | tion win oir doctor baal rae ol they have two sons, Waldron Tom Royal, Toronto, co-or. burst into flames on crashing. guerriilas were killed and a Summerside o pub ic oe chute, rowded | and Boyd. dinator for special projects for , number of enemy weapons West Centre B 6 67 |" Te upreay came when the the Canadian Association for j | but citizens are reminded that | seized. Summerside | goverment approved phegpenliney T T Seek Retarded Children, addressed a 7 all City Hall offices are closed Another battle broke out in Northwest A oS 71 |e eriation ty’ add £5.500.000 own to recent P.E.1. association's com today. Vinh Binh province, in the Me- Summerside Northwest B 18 44 | (16,500,008) to the complicated mittee meeting at Charlothe | POLL LOCATION king River delta south of Saigon, Summerside | pool’ system fror which’ family Incorporation town Legion Home for the Flows ® Here is where Charlottetown nd there was heavy fighting in _ South Centre A 84 67 |docters draw their pay. The ers of Hope fund-raising cam a Ce te Comat. ‘at 133 Binh Dinh province. 260 miles Summerside doctors’ representatives, in a Act Amendments paign. at City Hall; Central, at 152 northeast of Saigon. The govern- Pica Sreghe be 23 3% | \ong series of negotiations, had | Films, informed speakers, | Kent Street; East, at Montgom- ment was reported to have suf Summerside sought pay increases costing 4| ‘SUMMERSIDE — A special | ‘#levision, radio and the press ae fered heavy losses in the Binh |<. ee © 4% ‘total of more than £18,000,000. were some of the public educa . ard Five polling booths are pi. engagement Summerside wees | meeting of the town council was| tien channels Mr. Royal listed HON. F. W. Hyndman, left, Longrigg, at the Charlottetown from the airport to his speak- | iocated as follows; East—Birch- Air raid sirens shrieked in Sai. ¢North Centre B 31 32 held here last night to pass a/to make the public aware of president of the P.E.I. Cana- Airport last evening. Brig. ing engagement at the Can- | wood High: East Central— 123 iF fare sirens in Sal- Summerside il T Fil resolution that the town petition | funds needed for the verieus dian Club, greets the club's Longrigg had just arrived adian Club's monthly meeting Fitzroy Street: West Central— 0" in a test ordered by city of- East Centre A 102 97 Failure ° e = guest speaker, Brig. Stephen from London, Eng., and went at the Charlottetown Hotel. at or near Batt and MacRae, ficials as a precaution against Summerside oy Seen eee pata Progen ety the we sue . corner of Euston and Upper srg dga lice an det wnat Contre Bana” Income Tax Form ir ine tows tcorpe poration Act. | Mr. Royal eaid tbat while | Queen; West ‘A’—Euston Street é } mersi orthea | . . | evies Station, corner of Upper _ To the north, a battery of 36 Summerside a Costs Man $25 In attendance at the meeting =e a | ee Sie rican. , a es Queen.and. Euston... W B= +08. Hawk anti-aircraft missiles None B airy Ad. — Me hw a, | Were Mayor W.E. Jenkins, along | an! Queen Charlotte High School. bra action to help tighten ‘Summers 1 utheast c= aoe ERSIDE — Failwe Gh cite rancis “Perry, Ward Six — Little Theatre on frontier defences, while Saigon, Summerside Southeast B 29 34 \ie his income tax form cost G27Met, Ross, Leo Wood and ® Willow Street. cautiously went about its daily 69 38 \erancis James Adamson off Grant Mollison. | Ward One— East—211 Water routine. No trenches or shelters —— ——|RCAF Station Summerside $25. time in a legal capacity for een O | e y or ears | Street; West—48 Water Street. | have been built in the caoital. 1515 1448 |in Prince County Court before @¢ town, George R. Me’ eee East— Basilica |SURRENDER DEMANDED Majority for Campbell! 67. Magistrate W Chester S. Mac- sose bow amendments — . reation Centre; West—Ca In Vinh Binh provi: - = ‘own manager Je Brigadier Stephen Longrigg,! “I don’t feel we are going tu;ed out they have no trained | jtol Credit—s6 Queen Street. > | villa tmvee beckined a local cov. FIRST KINGS Donald : sagh A. Brophy explained to the OBE, DLitt, of Tunbridge get any African unity,” he said, Workmen, no resources and no| Ward Three; Confederation- ernment post and called on the ~ | _Paul Marcellus Hages s eounci! the Wells, Eng., a specialist inj ii. elements which divide| ™#rket. Also they have no| Centre. troops by loudspeaker to sur- ~ 2 | Charlottetown was fined $10 and) smnendments. Middle Eastern Affairs, spoke| 24, are real—the elements | ™¢Y: if another country gives render. Instead of yielding. the = = |costs for speeding. eee to the P.El. Canadian Club which they feel should unity| ‘em money on certain con- | | troops radioed for reinforce. z | A Victoria West man, charg. last evening on black Africa! tnem don't stand up to scruit- ‘tions, they call it neo-colon-| SECOND AIDE | ments. In the pitched battle that | § = jed with Mesa! aopincpanl * which he described as lying} iny lalism; if a foreign company | (Continued from page one) | ensued, about 60 Viet Cong were <6 |S dame A Nesth Bumere * non south of the Sahara Desert and! The African states are poor,| snd develoy a industry, they recal re a North L 24 100 | Was fined $20 and costs or 30 1965-66 SCHOOL TERM north of the Zambezi River. : ‘ y ustry, recall to the witness box Ray- North Lake 84 100 The brigadier told the 75 | Brig. Longrigg stated, the or a it exploitation. |mond Denis, former executive cree nn Phe Priest Pond 32 47 Fee for being intoxicated in a people who attended the mon-| pression, ‘the untold riches SPEND AS THEY LIKE |assistant to Immigration Minis- | viet Nam. have been ordered to Red Point 82 47 | Public place. thly dinner meeting that the Africa’ was “rubbish”. He “They want lots of money to ter Tremblay, for questioning in Jive harder against Us, Souris 144 129 | + 35 or 36 recently independent pointed out their exports are spend any way they like. / the Stonehill case. forces ** Souris East 101 116 | SMALLEST ‘SUPPER’ Alberton Regional states “have got a frightfully SC@2ty and of no importance to “They are going to be taking EXPELLED FROM CANADA | "The Vi tc nd. Ra- Souris River A 70 66 | VATICAN CITY (AP)—A copy difficult task. the ‘rest of the world. The few states, not giving states,” said American millionaire Stone. | ..7%e Vie a hae urdered te Souris River B 102 49 | ot Leonardo da Vinci's “Last . “the African states of today ; atural resources of any sig- the brigadier jhill, expelled from Canada and ferces "te velrtiee hard Souris Line Road 28 43 | Supper” on canvas measuring Hi h School : are at the beginning of a long,| @ificance are foreign controll-- Brig Longrigg said tn many | facing court charges in the US., ‘ard at the 0 ie. {Rollo Bay Chapel 69 58 | five-cighths by a quarter of an g ‘ long road,” he said, and he &: countries the government was has said he had a hotel meeting Reid at enemy on s battle- |Souris West 92 70 | inch has heen presented to Pope advised his audience that “all In the few states which are| the only body willing to invest |last summer in Ottawa. with s in order to defend the Head Rollo Bay 71 63 | paul VI for the Vatican library we can do fs to show them a Prosperous the economy is de-| any money in the country and|Denis, Al Williamson, Vancou-|®0rth and liberate the south.” Bay Fortune 57 88 | similar works. It was painted Grades 9 - 10 - 11 - 12, Commerce, Physical little decency, a little sympathy, | Pendent on one crop, such as|that some people feel this a|¥er public relations man, and|_ It said the guerrillas have St. Margaret's 7 81 Education and Music. ‘ . $7 been direejed to aim ‘‘blows at | by selftaaght Brazilian ‘ minia- and wish them well.’’ cocao. He pointed out bow un- form of socialism and view 4t |Dornan, former Vanequver He didn’t feel that any mem-| dependable this can be when| with disdain. He wasn’t foo|néwspaper man, concerning his | the wee & the U.S. aggressors) TOTALS 1078 ber of the audience, or their | there are crop failures and| worried about this aspect of |own case. }and thelr lackeyes” in retalia-| Majority for Acorn—i6. children or their children’s | fluctuating prices in a world| African development. Mr. Pearson said last week | tion for U.S.-South Vietnamese children, would see the day| Market in which they have no He isn't too worried about the|Dornan acted with ‘‘perfect|air blows during the weekend. | - Sar . | | PIGEON OLYMPIAD ere | trol. | Russian or Chinese activities in |Propriety”’ im introducing Denis; The Hawk milles were set up; ; wines the African states were | (Ore said they think their need |Atrica either He said the coon |@ Stonehill and Wilinmeca. marines at Da Nang air! Britain's major pigeon meet stable and sound nations. He sa 3 need | ; PEOPLE DIVIDED is for industries, but he point-|munists are spending millions; The Dorion inquiry is investi- | base. attracts fanciers from 26 coun- Brig. Longrigg said in Africa : ‘of roubles in Africa, “I don’t |@ating allegations by Mr. La-| U.S. F-105 fighter . bombers tries. today’ there sre more. thes | |think they are getting very good | Montagne that he has offered a struck against Communist sup.| 1.000 different 1 and WEATHER ldividends on their investments |$20.000 bribe by Denis July 14/ply tines in neighboring Laos, the pearls “ure-Givebea eéctes-4 | “Don't think because Africana|and subjected to Liberal politi- | continuing : «mae © peopre ure , , - NTO (CP) — Tempera-|0 to Moscow they come back [¢a! pressute to agree to bail for; than » month to stem the Flow of p , ' ov +S alg hl Ae a ACC i ae . ly. in hundreds TORONTO Temper. : i | | ‘ ly and politically, in hun t : communists," said the brigadier.| Lucien Rivard, wanted in the | recruits and munitions to the! rh of ways. ures: Min. Max. He pointed ‘out most of the top |U-S. on narcotics conspiracy | Viet Cong ‘ : * fe He said it was desirable that Dew 33 3 "| government officials in India | Charges. Denis has denied he The het chet , ' ‘ Poorer eee ee ee Prince George eorge "3 93.«|Prior to its becoming indepen-| made any bride offer. _ |down near Binh Gia a Roman ey ge ab but the people of today would |‘ Tince ee o-*-4----dent_were educated at Oxford, | Mr. Fortier maintained Denis | casnotic The | - ; . never see this happen because Vancouver covcecce 30 0 Brig. Longriag was bore in | Should be recalled so he could eens _settle ment. Ti Ameti-| IN HOSPITAL TE ccna ah a A a , .| Victoria: .........4. 3% 45 eee can’s death brought the toll of : ee. these new nations cannot aban Sevenoaks in Kent. He was edu-|be asked about published re-jty¢ combat dead Mrs. George Adams, Elms- : don their new found independ- Edmonton ........ “4 4 cated at Highgate School and ports he had said “how much | ner 1961. to 386 since Decem- | dale, is a patient in the Western ence which has given them Calgary .,. ....... 11 13 | Orie! College, Oxford. During|is in it for me, how much is in |_—" : : | Hospital. great pride in themselves. Regina .......--+4. 6 7 the 1914-1918 war he served with | it for us?" in the Stonehill case. | ; og 1S PATIENT He said one or two states had Winnipeg .......... 19 =27 ‘| the British Army in Gallipoli! Mr. Fortier said the latter | RCMP To Start Mrs. Herman Cahill, Central tried joining together but itt Toronto ........... 22 23 and Mesopotamia quotation referred to the Liberal | Kildare isa patient in the West- did not work. He felt the tend-| Ottawa ...,........ 7 18 (STAYED IN MESOPOTAMIA (campaign fund. Seat Bel Su ern Hospital ency is to break up. “If Ni-| Montreal .......... 10 14 | He stayed in Mesopotamia af. INTERESTED IN PATTERN | t rvey vis Beareess. geria, with its four states, sur-| Quebec .... ...... 2 18 (ter the war and servedin the| He said the commission could | After LEA vives, I'll be surprised,” he Fredericton ....... 16 19 various administrations af Iraq.|determine - “ether there was a} Accidents Mrs. Sterling Matthews has said Saint John ........ 18 19 |He received his OBE during |pattern in the way Denis car- | returned to her home in Elms- The speaker pointed out the! Moncton .. ....... 19 2 (this service in 1927. He was in-|Tied out his duties as executive! Superintendent AS. MeNeil dale after undergoing —— Organization of African Unity | Halifax -seeeee 33-34 | spector-general of revenue for assistant to Mr. Tremblay. | Of the ROMP said last night his Leary Community Hospi was not successful and doubt- | Charlottetown ..... 20 2 (that country from 1926-31. It is important to know whe- | force was a survey of WRONG MAN ed if there would ever be a| Sydney ........... 33 36 In 1931 he joined the Iraq Pe-|ther Denis was in the habit of | seat belts in cars involyed in| It was Alfred Daniel Cahill of united Africa, ‘‘they can agree | Yarmouth ........ 2 29 |troleum Company and remain-|doing this,” Mr. Fortier added. | accidents. | Summerside who was fined $20 about nothing at all. St. John's .......-- 17 32 |ed with it, except for army ser-| The commission owed it t0| He said the police would check | 204 costs or 10 days for causing Denis to throw light on the pub- a disturbance in the Summer- Boston —........05- 33 39 | vice during World War II, for 20 whether belts were installed | New York 40 «.37-_—«WS/ years. lished reports of what he had whether they were in use. | *4¢ Police Court on Feb. 1, Not DEATH NOTICES miami 0020... 68 90 | During the war he was on the allegedly said in the Stonehill | The data was being gathered in | /ouis Cahill as was previously 7 in Cai nd in the | . . Received too late tor Classified New Orleans ...... se etter years of the war be wee| Mr. Drouin said Stonehill eee Soaleuia gales aeire death notice column pee ca alec of the various Italian |@ Sunday night television pro- | Los Angeles ...... 46 62 fete nag arious ” 'gram—the CBC's This Hour Has Counc. | The second card play of the , | colonies. ’ ’ Tussin reo. 's, ‘“oos” Wintamt tee) ther office says, a strong porth:|_ He has published four books Seven Days had spoken of $35-/ ware qowen SAFER | ine Dalton school recently, Prine Lean of 10 Grafton Street, in his 8%! erly flow of cold-air eripped the 2% is working on another. All ines “* PARIS (AP) — Authorities| for the Sighest score of the even- y pped the | he Middle/seen Senator Gelinas “to make ome ‘until ‘noon Thursday, "Fee tt Maritimes Tuesday evening. | pe,,°°°KS 7° 0" *\the arrangements as they are|bave moved to make the Eiffel| ing donated by Russell J. Perry ome wi noon 7 } . ast. ngeme' , then to the Kirk of St. James for f-| Winds were reported as high as | commonly called.” Tower—one of the capital's fore-| was won by Mrs. Wesley Gal- steal setvies eee = 55 miles an hour in gusts at | Liberal Senator Louis P. Gel-| most tourist attractions — sui-| laut. Freezeout prizes — Lean Memorial “Vault, later tebe iw Sydney. Skies were mostly | CH’TOWN = Liberal sitogres. Orders went out to| by . terred in People’s cemetery. Visit-| C ° testified insta five-foot ing hours 2 to 5, 7 to 9 today. Please| A storm east of New{sundland | (Continued from page one) he| around the central well of the a will move slowly out to sea to-| an Charlottetown citizens tower's first landing. GOOD — At the Charlottetown Hos. day while a high pressure area) wiose taxes are paid in full LL Eeekener Sires me ed re| aeproaches ae pen have a vote. Those ane Resting at the Cutcliffe ‘Funeral Home,| cause winds to subside and | wards 1, 2, 3 and 6 will v will be a wee _ mostly cuaey iors. \otee for eee te -~ men TO THE ELECTORS F de sarviee aaraa — temperatures quite | running water commis- clive, Receiving Veoh later tebe te| Cold. sion. Voters in Ward 4 will terred in the Cornwall cemetery. Another disturbance in the | cast their ballot for thrée com- Ww. ease ia: Aik the, dite a, —— states will move oes eae ot "4 of he oop: In Ward 4 West— . oi district spreading clouds ‘0 | didates Council. \ * Keale * widow of the inte Pot-| most regions late today. Snow |residents will vote for three Vote at City Hall rick McGuirk of Fort Augustus, in her| or freezing rain will begin in |commission candidates and Sr, Pollan, want he, Western Teglone near wi |thes of the tx candidates for Ward 4 Central— : ‘al will be held Thursday, morning, ‘ Jeaving the funeral home at 845 air and tain will come | Owners also have a vote, pro- Vote at 152 Kent Street'(Op- F Requiem High Mass at St. Patrick's vided their husband's taxes are & Church” Fort Auguatis, at 9.30. Inter. | (0 the Maritimes Thursday as paid in full. site Old Spain) ment in the church cemetery. oe ee north Polls will be open throughout een ’ BIGSWORTH — At the Charlottetown! a the city from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hospital, Feb. 9, 196, Frank F. Sigs- et MA. Restore there Ward 4 East— EF Bg ty ae , Vote at Montgomery Hall Ted this evening st 7 o'clock ftom the] NB. Counties, Bay of Chaleur WESTERN ry % evening; very cold; northeast 7 REAGAN, — At the nome 5 iscx winds 15 shifting in the evening on Election Day Thomas H. ‘Beagan- formerty of Jena) to southesst 20, Low-high at New| _DESROCHES FUNERAL | — : * Se Neca rant tt pln ct ees ns Dany er PHONE 4-3443 nun” seoeakag Gh Su Cn © ton zero and 20, Campbeliton 10) in6 trom. the Compton Funeral JOHN NICHOLSON ™ Coarch of the Saco Heart below and 15 above. Church, Mi : : Re-|. Stormont |i te i ae ae quiem High Mass was celebrat- ae wiLson 3 ‘ed by Rev. J.D. . Pallbear- Feb. ers “were Gerard and Sylvere e ‘ yours. Poirier,. Edward and Ephrem i oe] Gallant, Leo Gaudet and Al- e ot ing at 9. also officiated at the interment ~ firmer in the church cemetery. y : oe ; hon” : | Ss Pian cabkeet cee