i’. it I... .9 i Representatives Ir 0 in every high school district In the prov- incc were on nd Saturday for the annual meeti of the Prince Edward Island Interr- Scholastic Physical Education Association. held at Birchwood High School. In addition to the presentation of the usual re- s. discussion ranged over an extensive field of sports and recreational activities. A num- r of the directors are shown here with Dave Boswell. rov- inciail director of physical ed~ ucation; left right. Matheson. Athena Regional High School, Summerside. Mr. Boswell, Dave Hooper. 'I‘ignish Regional High School, Don Le- Cliair. Montague Regional High and Cliarence Gallant, Miscoucthe Regional High School. I Construction Office Guttedl n Speaker For The By GEOFF TURNBULL Unwinding after a remarkable speech to a large audience com- posed mainly of delegates to the Labor Council's education work- shop at their annual dinner, Ro- mco Maione sat easily on th edge of his hotel room bed and watched the first game of the Toronto-Detroit Stanley Cup se- ries on television. Assistant Director of the In- ternational Affairs Department of the CLC. he is a big, heavy man with dark. beetle-brewed eyes and a very pleasant dispo- 'tion. Talking to him one Is impres- sed by the apparent sincerity of his manner and words about the concern he feels over the plight Water Leak Is Patched Water pressure throughout the city was normal a crews of the Water Dept. patch- ed the “big leak" on Goodwdl Avenue near Sidmount Satur- O ay. The break in the main was caused by a large stone press- ing against the line as It settled in the, earth. The main is fed from two du- ections at once and so the bren had the effect of two breaks. More. than 3,000,000 gallons of water leaked into a sewer line running some eight feet beneath the water main. early Friday and water pressure in homes in Charlottetown down considerably during period of the break. some hours. Voices Concern Underdeveloped of millions of people in the bad» ly underdeveloped nations the world. This and were the core of his address. Expounding eloquently on the so- i verity of difficulties imposed by the transition to modern life on b a c k w a r d, underdeveloped and depressed areas, he said. "—it is important that we gell rid of the 'we‘ and ‘they' ap. proach. — for we are all in the : same boat.” 3 He warned that what is now: affecting 'them‘ is really at- fecting the whole world. FASTER DEVELOPMENT “Biological and historic rea . sons demand a more rapid pace 1 of development." Whereas the‘1 Western world. particularly North America has had a rela tively unhurried 150 years to prepare for the tremendous growth and advancement of to- day, India. Pakistan. (‘entral and South America, and Africa are faced with the terrifying pro- problem. ] spect of catapulting into “‘1 world scene in only one genera I related problems. 1 tion. And, if they do not succeed, employing Western standards, they will be faced with the one alternative -— “the totalitarian state." CANADA STINTING This is why it is so important that we not stint on our foreign aid program. Yet that Is just - what we are doing. according to Maione. While the UN has advocated that the developed nations con- tribute about one percent of their gross national product to foreign aid, Canada lays aside only about one-fifth of that. pitt- ting her in last place among the nations who give aid to under- developed countries. that I I I I .In Sunday Fire a building at Belvedere Corner I occupied by Camac Construct- Inn and Alvin MaoCarv'ille. e MacCarville Family, who . had moved into the upstairs apartment only two weeks ago, ‘wei'e in Montreal on holiday. ;and were it persons in ‘ lthe building when the fire; i broke out. I ’I‘ e ' there h fire was believed to have originated in the wall of nlie‘ Csmac office. near an electrical , outlet. It quickly spread l throughout the downstairs and complctcly destroyed the re- cords and office equipment of the construction firm. The fire ate its way upstairs and caused some damage toI the apartment, but the majority ' of the damage in the apartment was caused by smoke. The building is owned by Irving Oil Company, but it was not known if the building was covered by insurance. Pairkdale Fire Department an- swered the call at 8.15 am. and the fire was declared out at 9.30. MINNEAPOLIS iAPi — The third set of twins for the James Strehlo family since early 1961 arrived Tuesday at University “Unless we can see our 0W1! of Minnesota Hospital. The two past in the poverty of the under— Ibnys, six pounds four ounces developed regions." he said. “we have not started to see the n I GET 'rwms AGAIN i I l I t land five pounds 10 bring the family to a total ofl leight children, all under 6. OIITICQ‘S. l nu D uni/s PAGE Eastern And Cehtral Districts Dies In Winn. The death occurred in Winni- pop of Rev Joseph ('ampbell, tThc Guardian, Charlottetown; “on. April I3. 1964. formerly of Cardigan. on April 5 6. 1984. Death was attributed to [G'town legion Honors ; Its Service Officer i I3I4Tlliifiiil’l'fl\l'l\' At a reul meeting of Hip Gcnigctou'n I5 nil tho anal (‘an- Branch \'n adian Legion. presided over Alec Arscnault. II that the Branch pay the sum of ‘ ‘ I , ‘ 51.00 rm 8 1064 per capitn hast; . planting the posttion of the (.ov- t Can”,th l err-ment with regard to clo~urel to Comrade I).l“. .LPgion Service Officer. who has of certain Veterans ldone valuable work in the inter- l“"'~5 read- lests of veterans without any ex- Comrade Campbell who tra remuneration. i attendance addressed in of pensions obtainment: cal matters vital to Legion her: and all veterans. At the concluslon of his marks he IN HOSPITAL Mayor Briice H. Yeo Montague recently Hospital for treatment for undisclosed illness. Mayor Yco late last week returned from a business trip to the main and. was voted . to all Legion Branches. from the “rag Ibranch a brief outline of thel Requmm High eating. dealing with matters meriti- ‘ care: Department of Veter- A fire Sunday morning gutted : ans Affairs service: and other mem- ‘ was the recipient of ‘thanks of the members, shownl a ht'art attack. and \Irs. ilonald Campbell (‘m'diuam but he lived most of his life III the west aftcr being ordained lll 1929 for a \I'tnutpeg irlincesc Hr‘ graduated from St. Ilunstnn's University in the mid- f’il's lie served as a chaplain ill the \ir Force during the World War II. He left no living brothers or sisters. as a brothr, .lohn (‘ampbell died in 1948 as did a A til I re- ‘ h} a hcat'ty round of applause. Following the rcadiug of the . ’ minutes by secretariv Harry “fl”. “3'10" 'I’Irfv Jim“ by i‘nrston. a circular addressed 1 iglrm’itfllr‘S' Dimsf-“VPI’FI‘ are both deceased. The remains will arrive n Charlottetown today (Monday‘., and will rest in Charlottetown until 2 pm. Tuesday. then to All . I Saints Church, Cardigan where Pmsldpm Animauni I" the ab'I they will lie in state until 1000 some of the treasurer. gave the: am. wodmsday’ when Solemn , . . . . Mass will be “he . branch 5 financial standing. 1 held Burial Wm take place m The application of Robertl the Church Cemetery. Burke for membership statuSI . ‘ i (I. I . e mi: :iacsmd:cided to purchase at Charlle Chaplin Canadian Ensign. measuring 6; Ir Says Hollywood t Was Wonderful :- Tiio and Annie .‘Ilin’ster of Veterans Affairs. ex- 1 Hospitals, 3, cel by 3 feet. to be presentch re, l to Georgetown High School for use during Centennial (‘ele brations and afterwards, Stew-E srd Gordon Lavers, having sumed his duties as a member of one of the (‘anddian lie Chaplin said Sunday. Rational Railway car He was LONDON (AP) Rev. Campbell He was the son of the late .\lr i I “Tlianki (TOW I God I'm not American." Char-f The l era like a pen. Talking about the assassina- tion of President Kennedy and the subsequent murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. he said he is sure both killings were engin-; eered by haters. l "Thank God I'm not Amerl-I d of can." he sat . (‘haplin also recalled his own law troubles, He was acquitted in 1944 if charges of transport- ing Joan Berry across state lines for immoral purposes. but later lost a paternity suit Miss Bf‘l'l‘)’ brought The comedian left the United States in 19.32 after being those days. You" used the esm--ctiarged tn the US, Congress with extreme left-wing ai "- tions He vowed never to I‘I‘"l"'l and never has, ‘ DESTROY BOOKS PARIS iReutersi—The ed't'ir the Russian goverrntcit newspaper livestia, \‘ekt’ zhubei. said Wednesday all ies of the book did” i masked have been dr 1 “'1 Tile book. oub' »tI’ a Ukraine. was strnnzly i "’I bv the Russian "‘0 ‘r- ’ “ l for containing anti-srm tic p." ' auanda. *‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k‘k S‘TARTING rum 3 "hi SEVEN it's PW " ’ l I l ‘ flattening. the sa IIIG DH .5- ferries. t his duties will be taken over on Sunday Times at the Irish fish- an interim basis by Comrach ing village of Waterville. where interviewed by I military PIOI' I0 entered the Kings County Memorial William Stevens. jhe was working on his anem- ; As branch spurts officer, pre I 0”" before reftunl'.“ 10.j“'”z' Isident Arscuault reported thatIgglfi'ldefirde: 49th bmllday .“hm, months on a wgemy t his US. film days fondly, how- I . ’ . e =basts had been won by Mr. and ; IMrs. Albert Brousscau. ‘ l The winners of teams mode up of Legion members were; Alec Arsenault and Lawrence Batchildcr finishing first and Wallace MacDonald and Gordon Lavers finishing second. The two Legion teams will play off in a round-robin tourna- ment \\II‘II teams from the Montague and Cardigan bran- ches fo the right. to represent the Southern Kings Zone in Legi ' ver. "Hollywood was wonderful." t he said. “A marvellous place in , N0 BACKACIIE! on Provmcilal. Cribbage She used to be bothered by buck-the: of Playoffs. an tired feeling. When she learned I that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, she took Dodd's Kidney Pills. TAX TIME SPECIALS! an ‘\' w Smart girL Dodd's Pills stimulate. the Adding i kidneys to help relieve the condition Machines ' causing the backache and tired feeling. Soon she felt better—rested better. If GUDMORE IOCAI BRIEFS VISITED DAUGHTER Mrs. Norman Stewart. Char Iottetown. was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Machon. Murray Harbor. She also visited with her son William Stewart and her sister-in-law. Mrs. William J. MacKay. Murray River. NOT IN HOSPITAL The item which appeared in Saturday's issue of the paper hi which it was stated that Mrs. Joseph Carr. Charlottetown. was a patient in the hospital. is incorrect. Mrs. Carr is not In hospital. neither is she ill. CAKE WINNER At the conclusion of the bake sale staged at Moore and Mc- Leod's store, Queen Street. on Friday. Mrs. Fred Mahon, 208 Eustzon Street was declared the Winner of the light fruit cake. WRONG NAME In Saturday‘s published List of the winners of the Oexdenndfl Penmanship cmnoetiuim, the name otf Misty Both which appeared as lst place winner for gnade 4 should have read Mary Beth Hm. DIES IN CAR Norman mum: MincLeod. M. 0’ Itigg. was found dead In his car at Lindale at 21) pm. yell- li'i‘diaiy. It was believed he died from carbon monoxide poisoning. A doctor at the m estimated the time (i (Ith at amm- ma'lf‘ly Four sin. Sunday. Mr. “amend wasn‘t man—ted. “WIRES FUNERAL —— The funeral for Mrs. George H. HHEhes of Bracklew Point was “PM Sunday afternoon from the Ciitclifie Funeral Home where s"rvice was conducted by Rev. B Baxter. Hymns sung were: I'll" The Hills" and “The ""l'l‘s My Shepherd". Pallbear- "‘ “'9”: David Seaman. 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