~- A> PROVINCIAL Library Convention was held yester- - day at Prince of Wales Col- lege. The conference was for all regional librarians of Prince Edward Island, repre- Branch Lib ‘Stage ieegn Branch librarians trom 15 ter land centers attended a one-day convention yesterday at head- quarters for the P.E.I. Librar- fans, in Prince of Wales College... "The program included a talk by Dorothy Cullen, provincial li- brarian, ‘‘You'll find that read- ing’s very. nice”, which covered an ideal readirig- program for children, teens, ‘and adult read- ers. This was followed by a dis- cussion on worthwhile books, in which the branch librarians par- ticipated. Miss Cullen introduced some- tring new in library books in the form of iaege print” edi- tions of popular titles, especially -designed for~people who have tes. with smail-print edie | s. A. session on the Dewey De- cimal classification system was conducted by--W.A._Ledwell;—of headquarters staff, and the ba- lance of the workshop was given | to discussions on library rou- __tines, booklists,periodicals, re- “quest” system, and re ha- bits. Guest speaker ata noon lunch-- _ eon, held at MacLauchlan’s Mo- tel, was Douglas Boylan, librar- fan at Confederation Centre. Mr. Boylan explained the p behind <s ‘Canadian oon Commission's gift to Canadian libraries, the aim of which is to | docate-Cahadian-books-in-librar- fes across Canada which will en- sentatives of whom are seen here> (FROM THE LEFT) Mrs. Thomas- Affleck, Mt. Ste- wart; Mrs. Ernest. Bolger, | Hunter River; Mrs. Morris Cudmore, Crapaud: Mfs. Lil- wae Compton, Summerside. rarians — —-Branch librarians attending were; Mrs... Mary Maclsaac, St. Peter's Bay; Mrs. Edythe Gil. lis, Eldon; Mrs. Melissa Yors- ton, Montague; Mrs. Ernest Bol- ger, Hunter River; Genevieve Solomon, Georgetown; Mrs. Grace Murray, Breadalbane; Mrs. John Graham, Wellington; Mrs. Goldie ~MacDonald, Sum- merside; Mrs. Lillian Compton, Summerside; Mrs. Sadie Brooks, O'Leary; Mrs. Morris Cudmore, Crapaud; Mrs. Thomas Affleck, Mt. Stewart; Ada MacDorald, Souris; Mrs. Oliver Giddings, in} Murray River; Mrs. Eleanor Vass, Confederation Centre; ag Justin Gallant, North Rus-. co. - From headquarters: yoetothy ‘Cullen, W.A. Ledwell, ‘Mrs. Wil- fred Stretch, ‘Mrs. Dorothy Oat- way and Kathleen Walsh. expected Friday. -/Island,--Eastern..New...Brunswick. “130 and’ 55; New Glasgow 27 and Withdraw change. * Island News Page Eastétn and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown,: Thurs., Oct. 27, 1966. 5 sland Government Will Co-operate OTTAWA (CP) — Manpower Minister Marchand’s proposed new immigration policy aims at making it tougher for criminals to use Canada as a refuge or hunting ground for new aan enterprises. “The grounds for eefosing ot mission. to criminals . ... need t 0 be broadened,” says “an immt- gration white paper he tabled Friday in the Commons. “International crime is so or- ganized today that the leaders | frequently escape conviction or even detection for the crimes | Tougher Immigration Laws Aimed At Criminal Element whether the person is “a dene to public health or saf “Persons actually ie or suffering from contagious or in- fectious diseases ought not to be admitted as immigrants or non- +immigrants unless they are coming to Canada by previous arrangement and under proper safeguards to take treatment. “However, an illness that has been cured or brought under control, danger to public health or sa- fety exists, should not. be a bar @ Selling jetther to temporary or pen’ ' manent admission.”’ JENKINS WASHING MACHIN Parts - Saies - NE ce @ Service on ali makes of. Wringer Washers completely washing machines Just Dial 892-3837 ” rebuih _, Kent St., Charlottetown to the point where ne} Dr. Lorne Bonnell}, minister iod when rehabilitative services , boda: nced | are being utilized; ma of welfare y annou gps geo = that the government is’ prepar- “cooperation. : and to function in codperation ed to co-operate with the Alco-| with Alcoholics Anonymous, Al- holism Treatment Foundation to : : Anon and Al-Teen groups. initiate a program for the dry-| ADMINISTRATION ing out and rehabilitation of| The half-way house adminis- Jalcoholics in the _ province| tration will- be in the hands of through the establishment of a half-way house treatmen® cen- ter. The aims of the program will |i be. as- follows: To encourage active norte they instigate and profit from. “Moreover, Canada is alto- gether too convenient.a place of refuge for criminals of all kinds who find it prudent to avoid the ‘law enforcement agencies in their own countries.” What Mr. Marchand proposes to do is to add to the list of eludes criminals — ‘‘the person who is known or suspected on reasonable grounds to be asso- - : ee es eG with a common concem for the : oe pation by ic is | plight of the alcoholic. Pr ; WEATHER : gm recovery program; " "|? Br. Bonnell stated. Wst- Mis] fiough not actualy convicted of To facilitate the use of com-| program would be initiated in|, crime.” : ‘: any specific s TORONTO (CP): — 0 ed : mumity facilities, agencies and | the vicinity of ; Rt — Obeerv : persons in providing | and could be expanded to other RESTRICTIONS temperatures: ‘. dai : self-help for alcoholics; centers at aAater date if the| While the aim is to make overhight High — y ‘ To promote. early bilita-| need should ‘arise and the pro-| things tougher for criminals and Dawson oo .sseneeeee 9. 7 tion. to iploy: * ; gram is found to be of value in their _associates,- the proposed Vancouver cveveeers o 58 To providehousing-and-meais | the — rehabilitation and —-treat-)} new~ policy would--ease—_some- Victoria ....s0.-0.5. 47 55 7° | for Se the per- | ment of alooholics, ‘ the restrictions on entry ‘Edmonton .......-- 29 39 to especially for a weseveceeess . s wisits be : with . CORINA”... deveeccess , ; bal b | ed . Winged ec a China‘s Obstruction B CAME |= mmponetar betiets or opinions. WRONG i scns eevee’ meee Sone nr ; eertain illnesses’ suth as epi- Ottawa iossessss « 3+ AWATAe For Red Failure In Viet Naam _ | tp ces te veres trom entry Montreal ........... 29 53 |. immigrants or non’- immi- EC... eecscees 27 41 ‘ : + » Tested s 2 Prehenictos scesases ee fe _..|” By HENRY S. BRADSHER Nam and the Viet Cong guer-,| Stants if the law is strictly in- Saint John ......0+: 35. 52..|- OTTAWA — Four .Publie Moscow (AP) Premier rillas. . Moncton «.......4.. $1 52 ks tracts in Prince Ed- | Alexel N. OSB charg ports circulating here fer policy seeks Halifax cape esse ck 39 56 — 2 comm awarded dur. |Rere that China's —obstruc-| more than a year concern Chi- establish as a main criterion Chirithtiwn Bo a ecks mitistet tion undoubtedly had prevented | nese obstruction of Soviet muili- aiwy. oO a September, w' a Communistvictory in Viet | tary aid shipments overland oth Yarmouth. .:....... 38 -56_| here today. a Nam. through China to Hanoi. Another Bogus St; John'§: iis; 06.0: 4 8648 A $53,307 contract for a la’ Kosygin said China’s refusal} Soviet econ : if e BOSON: 20.5 vesccesse 43 53 |ing extension at Beach Point} to co-operate with other Com- | sea in the oe ae edb By! $10. Discovered New York ....,.... 41 ~~63—}-was—awarded—to-Norman N-/ munist countries: in joint sup-| military equipment is Jacksonville ....... 65 67 | MacLean of Murray. Rive. port for Vietnamese Commu- | to have been sent through China Tampa .......eee+: 68 79 A dredging contract for $16,-| nists ‘renders a big service” to-brather than risk its being MIAO si cs oe cese 73 88 | 500 at Br bor was award- | the -United States. f caught in a possible US. naval. ee Teer 2 be ed to Meets Iveur Limit- — Soviet Union is _provid- | blockade. eaters: ed of Char! own. “considerable additional as-{ Soviet. t t ie wissics tree = z A contract for $27,600 for a| sistance” for North Viet Nam, | have inciusied ants sicereft -aale- iam HALIFAX(CP) —. The wea- ther office says under the in- fluence of a high pressure area lingering over the district, skies today will remain generally clear. Daytime temperatures are expected to reach the mid 50’s -| breakwater construction at Sum- ciated with criminals or who is prohibited persons—it now’ in-.|~ he Today's Fitter-Tip Efhor he | he said, adding. merside was awarded to lp A.} McNeil of Richmond. ‘Edward MacCallum we ‘Son of Brackley Beach was awarded an~ $83,915 contract. for harbor improvements at Tracadle. siles and jet fighters. North: Vi- |. etnamese pilots are being trained in the Soviet Union. Kosygnn also criticized the “great cultural revolution” in China, saying it ahd other re- “Military personnel’, for the armed forces (of North Viet Nam) are. being trained in the Soviet Union.” Kosygin spoke at a Soviet-Po- lish friendship rally in Sverd- in many places. Little change is Regional ~forecasts: Nova Scotia mainland; Prince Edward Counties,’ Lower St. John River Valley: A few clouds; little change in temperature; winds light; _ low-high at Halifax and Yarmouth. 35. and_55,. Kentville 55; Goshen 22 and 53, Charlotte- town 32 and 50, Moncton and Fredericton 28 and 55, Saint John 30 and_50, outlook for Fri- day, Sunny; little temperature High tide today at Charlotte- town 10.33 a.m. and -10.50. p.m. At Rustico at.6.00 a.m. and 6.00 _.. Allan Richard Lannon, ” $10 and c ' able the reading public in any given part of Canada to become better acquainted with other parts of the country, through books, in keeping with the aims of the 1967 Centennial. As far as P.E.I. is concerned, -gift-will-amount-to a gee of $10,000 worth o Ca- nadiana. LOCAL BRIEFS $200 FINE Jennie Spencer Acorn, Orwell, charged with unlawfully selling Hiquor, was fined $200 and costs or three months when she ap- peared before Megistrate James St. Dunstan’s University stu- dents voted yesterday to with- draw from the Canadian Union of Students. The vote was taken in—a—referendum called~ three weeks ago at a general meeting |of the student body. Only 167 of thé-755 registered: students cast their vote in the .| referendum, and 78 favoured re- es | taining membership, while 89 op- ‘posed. The ballot was marked “in your opinion, should - St. - | Dunstan’s Students’ Union re- tain membership in the Cana- dian Union of Students? ~Yes. No.” St. Dunstan's soins Warveds Gtboe: Canadian universities to opt out of the national organization. Main issues involved in the dis- pute were political activism: and eerie emcee | OVETeL SION of the Secretariat —————— (and CUS programs. . Despite the withdrawal from CUS, the Students’ Union will refain membership in the Asso- ciation of Atlantic Students, a regional branch of Maritime in stitutions modeled on C.U.S. z B. Johnston, QC, in Queens County Magistrate's Court yes- terday morning. This was the only cvase ‘on the docket. CASES ADJOURNED Ronald Cudmore, New Haven, charged with failing to stop at the scene of two separate acci- dents,* had the cases a until November 25.to allow him to enter hospital. He appeared before Magistrate A. James Haslam, QC, in . City Police yesterday m city, was charged with not having a” driver’s license and was fined or five days. STUDY GROUP * Nine Mile Creek was the oak ing place for the teachers of El. liot River South, Teacher’s Study Group as they met for the .se- cond time during the school year. Mrs. Melbourn MacEach- ern outlined. one of the lessons - on New Math on the Distribution Property at the meeting while Mrs.~ Chesley MacDougall gave» an outline on the art courses she attended at U.N.B.. this past summer. Cindy MacKenzie, Ca- noe Cove invited the teachers for the next meeting on November 22, 1966. TO OTTAWA Malcolm MacKenzie, minister- of education, is leaving this morning for a meeting in Ot- tawa on Friday, October 28, 7 representatives of the feder Department of Finance and of eee of the provin- cial Departments The minister velopment, Dr. following ak Sutras t will be of at he vnce under. the beautification ve ean of the ‘been proc! The Unsigh will give the “ minister New Act Proclaime beautification of progr. in the Legislature but laimed. Piscine Premises sible, the authority to have mo\ & from any feet from the’ center highway any and all unsightly objects which render a cotin- try side less béautiful. p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes jater than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.35 a.m. and sets at 6.18 om. All times ADT. DOT To Test — New Lifeboat OTTAWA (CPA) 44-foot life boat that rights itself when cap- sized. sissies been bought by the federal department of transport for tests in: coast guard work, it was: announced here. The lifeboat, powered by two 200-horsepower diesel engines, will undergo about six months ‘of tests at Clark’s Harbor, N.S. An announcement said the boat, which: has. a crew of three, has been used by the United States Coast Guard for some time “with notable success.” ie France To Import Cars From Russia _-PARIS (AP) — France is to import 1,500 Soviet Moskvich “of tourist de- Bonnell, stated ’s cabinet —that-the -Unsightly—Pre-- mises Act has been proclaimed, feels ‘that this great assistance ion of the pro- rural and urban ‘am, This‘ act a session had not Act re- premises 500 line on a REG a medal ‘from ie ores MEDAL ey (CP )— Fred West swam one mile in. the ee ‘pool this summer for th Katesiewan Safety Council’ swim award. Many. years a swimmer, he: holds the, senior master life saver’s award and rails the Royal Life Saving Society. Mr. West is 76. 4 of Education, s@ ©-6-0-O-O-0-0-0-0-0-0-OO 90 OO 0-0-6. "Relative to the administration PURITY D AIRY Mr. MacKenzie will be back in r . his office ‘Monday, October 31, ‘Parents Prefer but will leave for Halifax on Purity Products” - November 1. for” he Nova |{ 17 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ‘Bootia 6chool For The Blind. Te a | ment signed at the Soviet com- |. mercial office in Paris today. cars next year under an agree- The cars will be delivered by the Soviet auto export organi- zation to a private French firm, cent developments. indi- cated that Chinese leaders are going further toward { the world Communist — ment. Also ‘speaking at the friend- ship-meeting;-Cyrankiewiez con--|. demned U.S. policy in Viet Nam and also assailed the Chinese for encouraging disunity in the Communist ranks. .... Kosygin _. said... Communist ._.in- terests “demand that a decisive rebuff be given to pba cater! are lovsk, a west Siberian industrial eity that he is visiting with Po- lish- Communist leader. Wladys- = ne Gomulka and Premier Jo-+ zef Cyrankiewiez. The official Soviet.-news. agency. - Tass--re- ported Kosygin’s speech. , China “inflicts increas- ing damage to the interests of ‘the Vietnamese people, the in- : ee of. world... socialism,” he. ie Kosygin did ‘not spell out just how. China has hampered Com- Passenger Is Injured In. Accident DANCING The half-ton ¢ruck received ‘extensive damage to the front end, but Hill's injuries were not serious and the driver, Kenneth Ralph Heaney, New London, was pot injured. CITY AREA 9:30 - 12:30 Music by The _ ROLLAWAY CLUB | “The Island’s Top Dance Band” TONIGHT Admission 60¢ Blue Crystals HANSEN FUNERAL — The funeral for Raymond D. Hansen was held Wednesday, October 26, 1966, from the MacLean Fu- Neral Home to the Park. Royal United Church where service was conducted by Rev. Henry Tye and\Rev. John GE. Ball. Hymns sung were The Lord is My Shepherd. and Nearer My God To Thee. Attending in a body were management and staff of Warren Paving Com- pany. Honorary pallbearers were Charlie Maier, Bill Whelan, Lee Betry, Tony Alinder, Roger Per- ry, Wendall Barbour, Nowlan Ferguson, Don Patterson, "Frank Curtis, and Joseph Waterhouse. scare! OXFORDS 8% -3 : Brown - Black. Borg Lining. Sizes 5 - 10. Regular 7.98 Children’s Brown Jacques Poch, which special- izes in the import of cars from Sovier-bloc countries. .,N. D. Komarov, Soviet vice- minister of foreign trade, at- tended today’s signing cere- mony. He is in France at the rg of a et trade Gelege on = WRIGHT SHOE C0. Darryl Tarsen, Doug Bell. Inter- cemetery. ‘ Queen Street fs your pain RHEUMATIC or Do xan. tong for rebel and ee ain? : : a get speedy ARTHRITIC? a* + ¥ 4 x MM x * * * se MOTORISTS BUY BOOKS In Tokyo, bookworms with cars can browse and buy in a shop. folk singers new, nine-storey drive-in book- , first time on PEL. Th 1 i “The Windsmen APPEARING THURS., FRI., & aa GRANADA ion Members and Guests Welcome $1.65 at drug counters Fer extra fast relief, ose cheat ate ernie tea faking T-RC's AVALON- JFUNIGELLO- FABIAN mus They live and love from spinout to crackup! & YOU MUST SEE - - - from Halifax a SUT LEMBECK: -PARRISH -PANAVISION Sa COLOR oe VTA sar etter SAT. seed dai 7-9 - (Also Ep. 4—Batman and. Robin <2 * eee * ? ve Sport Coat or Suit ’ _ No Slacks ér Shorts Please! < «th delicate, pany woe 2 *_NEW YORK | TIMES. ‘SA splendid, absorbing drama”—NEW “YORK DAILY NEWS “A powerful evening ia the theatre’ ’=—NEW YORK JOURNAL AMERICAN. ‘ RON IRVING'S COMMUNITY THEATRE ALLIANCE PRODUCTION nae | There's no. INGK about these - 2 i: dere ahs ie 74