Announcements; SmaII CUI’ Is Announced cm s QUEENS In Russian DefenceBiII HOT GOOSE-supper in Fred- ericton Hall on Thursday. De- cember 10th. Serving from 5.00 m. to 9 p.m. in Aid of Com- munity Hall. . ovation work. commercial Wir in . free estimates. Storey Elec- tric. Telephone 4-7341 day or wuuNG NEW HOMES, ren-l l2‘t.,1|D|_()YMEN-r night. . . i prison Wednesday after 24 years appraisal of the Sowei economy behind bars I 5 THE EMPRESS Beauty 531- than Khrushchev used to give Muhlenbm’kh now 64, was ~' on Will be open on Saturdays un- til Christmas. Phone 4-8714 for MOSCOW (APl—Premler Al- exei Kosyzin announced Wed nesday a small cut in Soviet dc fence spending and said the United States has orbpriate statements to us" in be out. . u The cuts “constitute a delinv made tin-lite. positive step toward red'lc Applicationslfor waitresses for the I WAITRESSES EMPLOYMENT dlcating its military budget will. international tension." Km- and other American officials in; ygin told the Supreme Soviet. Russia's Parliament. He expressed willingness m solve problems with Western countries but denounced US. actions in The Congo. Cuba and South Viet Nam. Kosygin also reiterated cr'tl- cism of the proposed North At- lantic T r e a ty Organization’s Multilateral Nuclear Force and issued a call for a meeting of the European Communist Mili- ry'Alliance to consider it. Most of Kosygin's speech was devoted to a far more realistic in year-end economic summar- ies. Kosygin disclosed failures l . l will be strengthened. Kosygin announced the SOViet out after saying in introductory remarks that Soviet defences Life Term Ends After 24 Years ____.two of the leading US. lndus- twin was killed Monday night. , ; The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Dec. 10. 1964. 25.“ . Relatives of the two youthful deputies said they tound discre- real estate Operators control panclea in his story of how his - ‘I-l'lal concerns —- the Cudahy PRESIDENT!“ SPEED Wm“ FWD"? "‘4 "‘9 9"” us. President Ulysses 5. mm? Raumad Car “mp‘ny' Grant onct forfeited a $20 bond ! Timothy'was hooked Tuesdayafter a charged with on suspicion of murder afterlspeeding in his carriage. FOLSOM. Calif. use: — wn-3 helm Jacob Muhlenbroich. sen- . tent-ed to life in prison for the 1940 kidnapping of a two-year- old. was released from Folsom sentenced in 1940 and spent two. years at San Quentin. He was i." “. CHRISTMAS TO HOLIDAY \ bx - \ I _\‘l l/"\ ZGIFI GUIDE. Students' Union COFFEE SHOP in both quantity and quality st intment. - mp0 production. transferred to Folsom in 1942. I > I . . RETARDED Children's “.3 at St. Dunstan's University will be received by the under- . .Mumel‘bmic“ was confided 9‘ - - I F f Manon Christmas Cards for. ssgnod until January 5. . PROGRESS rnomsno ‘kjdnappmg Marc Louis Mane . . , The easy way to gift shopping I. 0 sale at Cudmore's Dry Clean- EX“th wages and working conditions. He continued the Khrushcth Edwm de Tristan Jr. on Sept, 3-. l “ .\ “5 Kent Street. Call or order Please state experience. emphasis on more and beta” [22. 1:40. ThTthChIId (was the son” ,5 ,1 f “V v' - ' ' . , . consumer goods and a rising 0 tr Wen y a prominen . . "a _ ,: I‘ ~ by phone 44921 we m“ denver . Galald Fltzgeraldi Pl'es- standard of living. promising Count anrl Countes‘; de Tristan! 6"“ ’0’ J. 1, Gifts . I I [I fl iv,” * l KINGSTUN LEGION No. 30.— 5.1111 StudentsUMQn even faster progress toward a Muhlenbroich demanded $100"; Ci". t v. for Her I Allin ‘ ‘ Monthly meeting. Dec. 10 at] 5'. Dunstans University good life for Russia‘s 227,000.- 000 in ransom. The child was] ‘5 mas , "l I t ., 5.30 pm. A full attendance is re- Charmwmn 00% people- d m d released unharmed. ,l f t d. Executive will meet at "" osygn sai e efence bud- Muhlenbroich. a German im- l , _ _ ‘ gush: Eq get {or 1965 would be cut by migrant. was arrested two days ‘ 099” seven Days Ind Night's I ‘ i 500.000.000 rubles (3.555.000.0430 later by FBI agents. - i g GIFTS FOR the boy- a}: BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY - . He told reporters Wednesday gmtfizegervice THE PERFECT I a e s girlsl— Gultll’i‘sr —p§taflgt:;llc A 3.13 per cgnt :uf3%tggo 336 he plans toiwork as a tnginten-1 Green“ Card, I __ —- Futones um - lnwnc unu- o . . . ance man a a Shasta can i ' ‘ 01"”“9‘5 4 A°°°rd9°ns ' lrubies (814.780.000.000) for 1904. bowlinz alley- ' “3 Cfiigpéfrtnedrllfie o! Dru“ . I TOOMBS MUSIC STORE . I Washington. the Pentagon Marc. now 27' has my“ and. - H I, i o E .. d estimated U.S. sending of $49: uated from Harvard College and l I Pen very KINGSTON LADIES “1011!?! m 473,} .000 for the fiscal year works in New york cu, . D d . ’ Christmas concert by scouts , . ending next July 1. ———______..__i rug Sun rles , _ , n" 9 00 m and cubs. December 16. Cum A ‘Western analysts consider the g 45 Elm Ave- Dial 2-2532 This Chrlsfmas { i o P- . O mencing ll p.m. Everyone wel- I Einoulncefd tigutrle: to shotw legs Man Is Charged I ' i , come. an a he sovie sell - 1 0 C061. l . u . ing on defence. much of which ’ . s l I . ts‘ My, _ . (an, short, RESERVE DECEMBER slat Thursday, Dec. 10 of 8 pm, Sharp is buried in such budget items In TWin 3 Death ‘ TYPEWRITERS . l Iliiog‘lishzl: an: flats great sai'inza lor the Brackley School concert ’ as social welfare and industrial TEMPLE CITY Cam [ AP)_ FOR CHRISTMAS Dresses ‘ " i on boots to tit every winter needs. 3 From dressy to sport. you‘ll find what you want at LePage’s. (‘all in ‘ today and choose from our large selection of boots. at 7.45 pm. in Brackley School. ATTENTION Hairdress e r s. annual meeting of Prince E d w: ard island Hairdressers Asso- ciations Wednesday December productio Kosygiii said "reresentatives of the United States govern- ment have made appropriate statements to us" from wh‘ n The Los Angeles County district t to r n e y ‘5 office charged lwealthy Timothy W. Nicholson iWednesday with murder in the All members requested to attend and be on time. BLOWING INSULATION . Sweaters 5 Newest Styles gunshot death of his identical, In . . . . I 16 til at Royal Canadian it fallow! that waning” in' 22 year old twin - Nagcplsliargiiibbon :l l .m. ' 5 I ‘ ' ~ ' - ' a : e . Leeaion. pl.unch will be served. 0 ADDED COMFORT gidiiiemneiitninciitizrimdm‘ Arraignment was schelillled% G“ "i; Fgctstffsim W" Houstmat? and ' l Prlced mil“ I Full attendance is requested. 0 FUEL SAVINGS a, Ufis. embassy sipokesergan misfits: giggydiymglmrggycgfi; R epligglveN Lingerie 3 g . . - O LOCAL CREWS AND EQUIPMENT ON 58 i 9’9 "W35 “0 "0‘" Se . ' ' ‘ . C. ' A llLLENS DRESS Shop - Gift I ‘ - . complaint recommended that no - - ~ i suggestions — Coats. dresses, HAND ALL YEAR ROUND lgn‘zgst xiii? Iggy}; be“ be granted 33:12:51 12:29:35: I ’ casual and party dresses. skirts. Kee Local Residents Em lnyed Foreign Minister Andrei 5mm. The document charged that 100 Fitzroy st. phone 4.9525 - blouses. sweaters, strides. lin- p p yko probably had been told on Dec. 7 Nicholson “did wil- I a” gerie. housecoats. sizes 6-26'1é. DO IT NOW I sométhing in m eetin g 5 last llfullyn unlawfully murder “wanifihnimntniin ill I Des" GVEI‘Y nlghl uni” Chrlst- ' week at the United Nations With F. Nicholson. 8 human being. 1. ____ _.__,..__....___ l mm. 54 Grafton Street ATLANT'C DRYWALL & INSULATION US. State Secretary Dean Rusk it gave no details. A COMPLETE LINE i who Qiiiegqgts. a: ' . P one - y 46 Valle St Phon 894-6275 Sside Phone 436-5739 N of ' i y After hoiirs Phone Major Waddell 892-1972 I G E S . n A liances ' 5‘ on. TREATED nut coal in: * B'UR'KEMELEIETRIC .’ Holiday it stock. MacLean's Concrete ‘ . _l 3...... m... THE OLD FISH MARKET ;. Food 112 Kent St Ph. 2-1221 ' i CHILDREN‘S CHRISTMAS . I menanmmm . ; con-‘9“ 'lr‘l‘iazue ‘ "'“TlliPI‘y Offers YOU I’I‘IIS week A auditorium. Friday. Dec. 11. ‘ FOR A SPECIAL GIFT .1 it 7.30 pm. Admission 50 cents. Smoked mackerel. smoked salmon. fresh and frozen smelts, Attractive” packaged fancy Ii f REGULAR MEETING “my naked flue“. SGlUVdGY, December 12! at fruit lis agilabhle attggur local mil §t County Ladies Auxiliary at the Also the only busiune's in the city giving you dressed wild _ . I U ‘ retai er. 9 l em 8% l ‘ .\'ur ses Residence Friday. rabbits, oysters. clamsfquaihaugs and eels. Of a field appi'Oleately 121x acres owned by ‘ mtg. “$9m3e591;f;nt:“:;5 k FruH Co Eii I: ll t s . . ~ _ - . . r . .. w Ailso accepting on Monday. orders on any kind of fish. estate late Lauehlm E Mac mnon cut flowers, Place vour a 9 <1 . Reese and Christmas trees 01] so desire‘ John J Homes Margaret MaCKinnon order early for better sel- i J OBITUARY y ' - . g Ohiriistmsrm delivery at MAS ii i, mm JAMES MPCARDLE _w Come in and see our' display Proctor of Estate Executrlx of Estate ~ CH R|$T ,l ' , "inserted by site fjmllyJ 1 l. i I f The death of . rs. amcs Mc- 1 L- hi. i f . . t , . I truthful:scholars:~ H u M A N R I G H 'l' s D A Y 22pi‘chmé’i‘235—3?‘ 9 3"“ k I ‘ ' in her 86th year. The late Mrs. 9,, one - ' ‘3 Dar I McCardle was born November .3; . ‘ 6th. 1879. the daughter of Jamefs if. E nierprise A gift of shoes is twice appreciated. : M. and Elizabeth (Smith) Dll-j I . .. . . . - . _ .‘-" h . 208 Grafton . - l: ., K 1-. ' ih ir fy of Thistle and Shamrock. 0nt Human Rights Day. December 10th, is a Bahai Institution for the promotion oi hiother] . Religious f gum“! mean i. F11 Sly. f0? ill? lhf‘ug‘hf' and “800m? 504:1“ Est A i “What” °f he” educail‘m 511°» . hood and equality on aworld scale. Its observa tion takes the form of gatherings of mtei-racm n: . [tees W I - practical use. 1m”. 5 no one .On Wu _ ‘ ' :fiiirdted i: 030331211. matings? t: ‘ and international groups throughout the world, educational publicity and programs geared to the l is : BOS if! who wouldnit like a new pan. of shoes for i ' Princepisdward island and mar- Baha’i basic principle of the Oneness of Mankind. _ for 9‘ Christmas, why not oblige them? “ed Jam” Mccamle 1“ 1905' ' 'l A ‘ blv of the Baha'is of the United States pl'e- it Bibles, Prayer and Hymn *- Since that time she lived in As early as 1947 the National Spillthl Issem _ . _ . s f M _ i. ll~ . _ i . . tion of Human Obligatl ons and Rights to the United Nations. In bile , V 5.13001“, Mottoes, Plaques and M a" $3531" {3355;522th 2" :gréitdeoiufigirergfldtglfliviih the following points, of even greater timeliness today than at the first. i". Greetin: Cards Cyhflsilmist if??? fan-II: “I voted mother. She took an active - - . j, . i; II ; interest in all church and school. wntmg seventeen years ago. . I , , . i! . by Ch“ 14 .’ sclivities. Mrs-McCardle was 1 God has bestowed qualities, virtues and powers upon mankind Without discrimination of sex. .51: The BIBIe House $1.253, , ll 0. V. 119"“! {9" “En km" 3"? 11‘8"" race creed or nation. Recognition of the tru th that we all emanate from one Universal Source. is 170 Ken. Street Bv Tetgrd’tlsguthem I , . T. shill-721"}; he: slfiisiinhg‘i’niiiir God: is the means of maintaining orderttad rfelationships in thefcotrfimon botllypgiggiletlgf It: is; opposite Eaton: ~ $5.95 M n' ' tor and admiredior'the prodig-‘ office of the social body is that of True ee. 0 r preserve. ion -0 _ e _ mora .s 2. mm“. M‘ i u. _. lamb energy willlcll enabled he; -community and to protect the spirit of unity —-thelr highest obligation. . The CGI'CI Shop :1 e V0 ring u ar e am an > ' . . . .2 “ . A V n I, "m" “mg‘l’ne 55"“! ghee" 2 The human race matures and progresses. No age repeats the conditions of any former time. 3 The [Slams MOSt Grafton St Ch town u a... (“pl ' 4 9 i M hospitality and m“ N” in IA ew tialities unfold a larger area of hum an relationships can be established i'equn'lng' g “CoMPLETEH .3. PRICED . Ln :illltehrll‘gofthlahte flinging? cifagges (in the social structure. For example. the modern national state came into existence SHOP THIS h: '0' ‘ in: her declining years she was as a unifier of diverse peoples. 13 this algfea ovzeger. the1 nfignal 'in‘t‘aitghasflglefitfhzgigrhgehzlyfil Ea Line of Phfito & Hobby if! 1. eutterly cared for by her dau- f 't develo ment as an indepen en . se - irec e ' soc1a _ . .» y uipment .r .. ~ Eligfignfigy-wm-mfilggfiscm Scoliosmy. plug a world consciousness, lay the f oundations of a World Order based on the whole- as: 'Eq GIFT I w. i ' ' y ‘ ’1! rather suddenly her son Rev, yg ness of human relationships. 1,, T . Recorders GUIDE .‘ w. McCardle and her pastor - ' ht h been ado ted bv certain peoples: the right V Hand‘S‘a“ sul’i’l‘es ‘l R . H. . 3. in the past certain elementary human rig s ave p . _ V it "ammo. Ramos toohdmigisig;ol(lfen 1:5: eri‘igseiiij to citizenship, the right to a code of law. the right to security of person and pi opertyn the1 1’; FOR . 1f the. Rm“ ‘3‘"th Chum“ 0‘? right to select occupation and i'esidence..But the loss _of real sovereignty _of the nations iis!" ‘ mm new" ' dew" mm" states in our complicated world relationships h as today Jeopliérdlzedr ourt mdmdual Echeme of g ‘ Pho+o and Hobby CHRISTM A S i .- I .~ - _ ' tain our ri hts and estab ish n ew ones a wor sove elgn y is require . i5, . ‘ . r we roilrlgglehall’selfallg finalizing- liigktihsis Egemaaliight can bg defined as a shar ing of social status among mankindbmor‘;l Ed ‘g' UPPIY VALUES I :2 “t l - l ' h ' t time can blend on] w hen humanity as a whole becomes su Ject o e t 111 Ken. St, ph, 2.2202 . :2 “' “giggle: girlie: 3‘ 110‘me- Sign :gfrlitlllsiiw‘h.foTrhtt-z :rfigsdestiny of the nationil s tate is to build the bridge from local autonomy i; W mu E = 1; J'w' Mccardle' "mm We“. at to world unity. State and people must comb ine to support new institutions that, will contri- 15 THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT . '5 a», “Ragwegu‘fllfizfifl‘; “13.2?! bute to the ultimate expression of human rela tionships in what must become an ordered soc1ety. YOU CAN ‘ 1i . ' “ ' . . . . . . . .~ in NEWS FROM HOME ‘ D: '33:; Phigfilpgfi‘: 4. Among the essential human rights of the ne w World met me those conceined Vtth EVERY DAY h t I l d 1" onne . all a yr. s. u-; :" h ' way . . . share t 9 area 3 an ‘ ' 3 2%:1w2°‘h 0‘. Sgflfifg: i. The leIViduaI h t b h m d . d. .d I . n an equal "ppm. fnhmgggegllelmg wilh 2 year long subscription to la ‘3 - t ' an in WI uas lve - .~ mu RIMmm'MCQWH Be“ ~An_equal standard of human rig ts mus e up 6 g THE GUARDIAN l; i . . I _ i I due. Mr . Patrick Callaghan. I, tunltY- . 5a VENING PATRIOT i Commy mm a fashion flair . . . gift slippers A Elli-Ii: 'ii'h'éifiiddifi'm' ii. The family is a divinely created social entity. The equality of men and women in the modern or THE E. ‘ fnr mp Whole famill‘x Mother. Dad, 515w... “ Thee “ugly “an”: fl‘mm community gives the family a new and pow erful connection with the forces of moral eVOIU- {3 Just before (thristrnasha gifi‘caég willyigfi gli;ve:tlfll‘lec0: : Brother and Babv Wm get the slippers m suit . ~ ' , s as . - ' - . $33 now”?! Hon“ ll your gidhheéilzfndni;g Till: CIRCULATION DEPT. I their taste . . . styles soft and cuddly. ilalllfrz‘sif: . I ' +8506 — i ‘ di'ossv. Put Christmas 5 lppers in a ' ‘ Church. Klnhora where Solemn iii. Race _ . _ B DIAL 4 Oi y ‘_ Reguiem High Mass was de ‘ . The rights and needs of our modern comm unity are superior to those of race. The special it .‘ stockings. ‘. Mamba RRev. gregaidleu privileges of any race can only be surrendered for the higher concept of race equality. E S l ‘; “II y CV. . . ro eh I. , ’ i . . ork and Wealth _ ., astigigcorgmmmwrggi iv $19 right to a living is established by work. and the worker has a right to share in the pro- 1 17:. Kenna a Master 0! Ceremonies fits of the enterprise. Wealth in in part the right of the inleidual and in part the right of SELECT FROM OUR LARGE‘STOCK l H shop ,4 :2: Rel-“P'wm‘ "5m"!- °°“' the community. _ OF G.M. ACCESSORIES OI; 3R l ‘ ' - - . ‘ “ HIS CH E" . t . Pallbearers were Essie 7. Education . - ‘ _ ' THE GIFT OF ' ‘ ‘ _ Wm" M mm“ 13"" ‘ The purpose of education is to give man mastery over himself, a creative relationship with : {lifet- Mats :ggitipggms : tbggjfiés . ‘t for xma'an‘ “33‘ mug" in ‘4’ society and an understanding of his place it the universe. Systems producing rigidly mold- “‘0” "10% OFF} ON ALL ACCESSORIES- ;i E p 1 SW“ .mpim is , attitudes can no longer claim to be edueat ions]. m m PRESENTATION OF THIS Au : veryone .sfiw. weal ‘. ' ' yi- Worshi ' * v , . . , . ‘5 M . m2 . » l "The .insllzinct to worship is‘uniVersal. There is no reason why this instinct may not be re- Hills|de Motors i on YOUI’ ‘. ‘ CAR” OF THANKS ' -' ’ ed in terms of devotion to the cause 0 1' World Unity on all levels. The goal of human- a. Wm M _ Pam Dem _ PM, mm .1 , . m‘pmy‘..‘m1m m... “ ity can no longer be expressed asxa denomin ational gift of personal salvation. :1 ristmcs .: James Mm Will! to Mk“ . on. i I ‘ I III e ‘ mm s . r . . _ ‘ - " 3:535:55 sum}. imam v. The formation of World Order la the particular mission of this age. The nations can only PRE CHRISTMAS it LISI’ J , ii. . ' ml find just expression admit, it“ and needs through representation in a supra-national at ramo ll : Funeral mine and 31 ago on- body. World Order as It“ " Impliea the establishment of a world lcomrtiorlwealtliii _ 1i “ ' Pressed ‘ " W V "' '. uniting all nations raoe‘e. M eiaaa'aa. Included would be a world legis aturega wor . g ‘l . o a l amid? "3, executive, and an i’nte‘rnattoaai'rom A'world tribunal would render final verdict in any 20% off German decorated plates 3‘ ’lee a LePagg Gift Certificate ‘ thank all those. who sent Mass and all disputes. , - _. '57 o“ “qu” “h ll .: Cards. floral tributes and mu- 0 lI s H o E ‘. sage: of sympathy The document ended with a quotation hem Baha'u’llnh. Founder of the Baha'i World Faith :—— IO°/. off English chrorne and glass “The earth is but one country. and mankind its citizens." .. ~ THE GIFTARAMA 166 Prince St. Charlottetown c o. Charlotteton‘ a',J, ‘de' JET CARRIERS . In one year a let plane on curry as many passengers from North America to Europe as the - BAHA'IS or CHARLOTTETOWN hmhsiiuan transport 11' « p t \ LePAG Gratton Street .“LJJA... 14.4141 ’ I \I