kn ISLAND NEWS PAGE; Montague, Souris, Kings County 'FRENCH PASTOR SPEAKS IN Rev. Maurice Bcllllat. BA, With Mr. Boillat ale. Rev. Mal- of the French Baptist Church BD. of Moncton. NB” centre. is shown following his address to the Charlottetown Baptist Men‘s Association last night. colm Harlow. left. minister of 1 the First Baptist Church and S. H. Burhoe. president of the Men's Association. The pastor ligious aspect of a changing CH’TOWN ‘ Austin Goggin. w a n t c d to I L provisions of the provincial ‘ game act. Beaman escaped from Goggin but later was re-arrested and n Moncton spoke on “the re- French Canada." Birth Control Plan ‘ Sparks Court Action lic aid officials started a birthi formation and materials pack- control assistance program ets to some 5,000 physicians; Monday and the Repllblicaniwho treat relieicrs. 3 candidate for mayor in today‘s Arnold H. MarCmont. IPACt Chicago election sued to halt it.! chairman. said he hopes that‘ A few hours after relief of- 1290!! among the 56mm “'0an ficjgls began accepting awn”. relief receipts will take advant- tions from mothers for birth con- age 0f “‘9 mmmlssmn's new trol aid. Benjamin Adaniowski.. family Plaflnlnfl help setup. I opponent of Mayor Richard J.i The aid is to hold the line onl that E l Brllnsivlck ‘ ‘ . I V ’ lunder CHICAGO l;\Pl >Illln0l5 pub-i missmn also began malllnz in-‘Code, ‘ convicted under the Criminal t Code with escaping custody. He .search Beaman's truck underlm Into L By N Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer Government fiscal particularly the public accounts for the year ending March. 1962. are going to play the "big part" in the present session of the Legislature, Opposition Leader A.W. Matheson said yesterday. As a member of the House committee on public accounts. Mr_ Matheson said he will at— tempt to have provincial auditor B.H. Cook appear before the committee for questioning on . Cook‘s report of the fiscal year ending March, 1962, which 4 The Guardian, Charlotteme Tues., April 2, 1968. MAY CALL AUDITOR Oppositionlo Delve Public Accounts been tabled yet— there hasn't been time to get them printed. policies, l Under the Liberals. the accounts g were usually ready within a few months after the fiscal y c a r closed. ‘ ' Particular study has been giv- en by Mr. atheson to the sch- edule of debts due Her Majesty. hich are outstanding loans in out!“ to the We report. account liabilities as of limit: a. on. we $8.101”. including $1,007.15 which is banking oth- ir-g loans. The amount of guar- anteed debt is shown as $10,012.- 709. “The debt of the province." said Mr. M a t h e son, "as of March 31, 1962. was $44,241,330." 'ro LEAD ATTACK Mr. Matheson announced that George Ferguson lL-Sth Kings) will lead the Opposition attack in the budget debate at this s e s- cion. Usually the Opposition Leader speaks after the provin- cial treasurer delivers the Bud- get Speech, “Mr. Ferguson." said Mr. Ms- theson. “is quite capable of lead- ing our debate on the budget. debate. It depends on how things 0." The Legislature is scheduled to sit this 't 2:30, Scheduled is consideration of legislation and resumption of the debate on the Speech from the Throne by Highways Minis- ter Philip Matheson. and I may not even speak in the ed 35 No Parking Sign Is Said Too Far Away Joseph T. MscNally. Redford; a public bed out of season. were each fined $10 and costs or five days by Magistrate J.B. John- on in Queens nty magis- trate's court yesterday. Paul E. Brian. Charlottetown, pleaded. not guilty to the charge of operating a vehicle over the legal weight on a paved high- way. The case was adjourned until April 10. Kenneth M. MacNell was fin- and costs or five days af- ter pleading guilty to the charge of operating a vehicle over the legal weight on a paved high- a s The case against Don aid Bruce Si in m o n in. Cornwall, charged with a parking viola- tion. was dismissed because the no parking sign was some dis- tance from ills road and it difficult to understand t no parking on way or no parking on the grounds surrounding North Riv- er rink w the sign was lo- 6 D Imported liquor Prices Reduced TORONTO (CF) — Pric imported liquor. wine and Ne?! Ontario will revert to the lev. els of last June now that Prime inister Diefenbaker has re- ved remaining import surcharges imposed in 1962. Allan Grossman. chief com- missioner of the Ontario Liquor Control Board said Monday the new prices will come into effect about April 15. METEOR SIGHTED WASHINGTON (Apt—A me- teor plunged toward earth over the east coast Monday night its short, fiery life in the atmos- phere witnessed by hundreds. The visitor from outer Luce was spotted from Norfolk. Va.. to Long Island Sound shortly 5' gas after 10 pm, w the field of tourist development. industrial development. a n d others. Many of the loans. made by the government, are in ar- rears, On some. no payment has been made. The province's net debt will was tabled recently. , - be examined 'thoroughly. Ac- "I Will try to arrange for re- presentatives of the press to sit in on the committee meet- ings and if I am refused. I will have a secretary in attendance Couri’ DeCICIes iwas sentenced to 60 days in jail. N.B. Wardens i Beaman won an appeal! I . eace Officers lNew Brunswick Appeal Court‘ ‘on grounds that Goggin, as a lagainst his conviction in the OTTAWA (cm—Tho Supreme game warden. was not a peace Court of Canada ruled Monday officer within the meaning off ‘ his desk. Mr, Matheson said he e Criminal Code. The attorney-general of New Criminal Brunswick appealed to the Sn- preme Cour The court made the ruling in The Supreme Court accepted> judgment reversing a decision this contention by the Crown—- of the New Brunswick Court of that game wardens are peace! Appeal that under the code war- officers but rejected the den; in the province are not Crown's appeal on another peace officers. ground. It said that Goggin wasl The case, dating back to 1961. an assistant forest ranger. notl involved H a rt e v Beaman a game warden. As an assistant- of Middlesex. Westmorland forest ranger. he was not ll County. who was arrested by peace officer. ame wardens in New are peace officers f t h e ederal a to record the proceedings." Mr. Matheson said. He said there is “something ‘ radically wrong with the public accounts", and that is why the auditor will be asked to testify before the committee. Throwing a copy of the New Testament on will request that the auditor be required to take an oath before . answering questions. CAREFUL STUDY The opposition leader said he has given careful study to the auditor's report. Pointing out that the auditor said revision of 1962's public accounts were re- ceived up to March 11 of this year. Mr. Matheson said this is "inconceivable." He said “it is no wonder the accounts haven‘t Daley. Democrat. brought his the biggest item in the state‘s wit. .relief costs, budgeted at $700.- Adamowski alleged that the1000.000 for the next two yearS' Illinois Public Aid Commission. . —the Aid to Dependent Children the relief agency. through itsl program. The increasing cost of aid to unmarried women is us-"SOme 58-000 ADC cases is mf' ing public funds to subvert the lecmd in 3 5300300900 fund ’9‘ public policy of the State of n- quest for 1963-55 and an esti- 0'. ms Superior Court suit mated $273,700,000 for the cur- Iaid public policy defined by the rent biennium- Iegislature is to uphold and is; The commission's policy on based upon the preservation and . birth control provides for infor- the strengthening of the family?I mation and drugs or supplies unit. ’ any recipient requesting The sun stated that commjs.i help who has a spouse or child. lion designations to make birth. This includes unmarried as control devices available tolwe11 a! married mOthel‘S- Re' “women with spouses" and tol officials say 8 large per- uwomen with children" are eu.l centage of children for whom phemisms for man-19d and “ml direct relief funds are provided med women_ l are illegitimate. The controversial public aid] Roman Catholic opponents of program was undertaken to cut' the IPAC birth control policy the costs of aid to dependent, say that it amounts to a state children. isubsidy for adultery and pros- "To Win with Dief. Vote Angus and Heath" Queens Conservative Association The Illinois Public Air Com-ltitution. I I Moore & McLeod Ltd. It's Here Fashion forecasts see all the newest and materials. call in today! skirts . .. . .. ._ 9.9 Sportswear - Second Floor New merchandise is arriving doi ; sweaters . 4.95 to l3.95 blouses . . . . . 3.95 to 6.95 strides . . . . . . 7..5 to l9.95 NowlNew great sportswear weather this Spring . . . in our collection of latest colors. trends. 5 to 24.95 ON THE ISLAND IT'S MOORE & MCLEOD LTD LIBERAL MEETING Thursday - April 4th Murray River Public Hall — SPEAKERS -- JOHN MULLALLY A.W. MATHESON & OTHERS 0 Everyone Welcome Queens Conservative Meeting TONIGHT -- 8.30 P. M. lit Stella Maris Hall in NORTH RUSTICO Guest Speakers: ' The Hon. J. Angus Maclean ° Mr. Heath Macquarrie INDUSTRY The record of progress in industry, including fisheries, has been phenomenal under :1 Con- . eed, the greatest such record for this Island since Confederation. And plans now under discussion indicate not only a contimmtion of this record of achievement but expansion of the program to still greater heights of prosperity and development. . Let Ere. Record Speak F_or _I_t_s_e;_l_i_: C subsidy of 50% of building costs of modern steel trawlers for our fishing fleets; two trawlers approved for P.E.I. under this rum. servative government . . ind under a Conservative government! more for P. E. l. in six years than preceding governments in twenty-two 0 Refreshments Queens Conservative Association fishing vessels over 45’ in new was 0 subsidy on other length increased from $165 per gross ton to $250 per gross n. O in cooperation with the province. the pro- vision of training courses for fishermen in improved methods of catching and pro. oessing fish 0 1.5 million dollar marine agency at Char- lottotown C 7.5 million dollars to P.E.I. in the Roads to Resources program .0 completion of the Trans Canada Highway —65 million dollars to the Atlantic Provin- ces since l957—double the amount paid by Liberals in their last 6 years. 0 tourist industry in 1962 neared $10,000,000 —o 9% increase over 1961. 0 $28,000,000 building boom now under way in Prince Edward Island ‘ O O O O O O tradesmen 0 increased ~ Re—elect 0 another “first"-—small business loans of up to $25,000 available for expansion and modernization O a year compared under the Liberals $2,800,000 grant for tion Memorial Building in Charlottetown. substantial assistance to City of Charlotte- town’s sewage disposal program. . in 1962 the cost of living in Canada in- creased less than Western world. ...Still More In The Future» * _ ‘ _ _ broadening of assistance under the National Housing Act further extension of assistance by the Industrial Development Bank management training courses for small busine-cs. completion of Charlottetown waterfront development, now well under way. Atlantic Development Board will assist in development of industry in Atlantic Provinces. urban renewal development program will benefit: business firms and expenditures for development of National Parks in Queens County. These, Candidates. . .and Their Government - Merit Your Continued Support! ANGUS MAClEA AND HEATH MACQUARRIE housing loans up almost 200%—-3,000 loans lower down payment on homes more money available for housin 20 times the amount under the L erals repayment period for housing loans In- creased from 25 to 85 years in 1961 and 1962 Canada had consecutive trade surpluses—the first in 10 years establishment of an aircraft industry at Charlottetown airport, with a quarter mil- lion dollar payroll annually. 1,000 loans s your loans— Fathers of Confedera- sny country the skilled and unskilled 3. h H1! beghmmn