PLANS “TIRE discussed for the cotton: \ear anti officers elected at the annual ' t; of the l’.l'I.l lllllll'U " lll'.'lil in Stone of the new' the \‘llt ‘ \. olticers are shown here. to right. treasurer. ' ‘ it‘ll “t \l' «H'- l':ll/..illi'lll Lend. secretary. Haywood: v ie e—prestllt-ut, l\irs. tierilou Bail: president. (it-urge \lacliougail. P.E,l, Dance ties hat Given On theft Count Adds Ballroom Classes At the annual (‘.\t't tttwt- llll't'l in: of the Pl-Tl ilant'e testi\' held last night in the \'\ll'\. it “As announced the will): tiiaior change t.» the 190.". program will he the inelu~ on of classes for ballroom dancing. The I‘M‘I'llll‘. e looks- for a lit-a- \‘y enroltitcni for these new classes (liner changes 111 t h e program are the addition of other age group t ii.\~t'- 'l‘h I s “a: done to mold oiet'eiowtling in any one :totip. The wound annual l',FI.l dance festival has been set for April 3 to ti, and will be lie 1 rt in the attrlitortums at i‘ 1‘ i n c c of Wales College and (.2 it e e 11 Charlotte High School. 9 executive anticipates that the syllabus will be ready for EASTERN BRIEFS _ IV HOSPITAL Ali‘s. llobei't \\'|iite.\.‘i). lli'otik- lyii. is .11 WNW” in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. TH PATIENT William t‘olliiigs. \loitiague. is a patient in the Kings t'outity Memorial Hospital 18 l\11‘1ii)\l.\'(‘. .loiii. l" lit-cit oi \llts‘on who is a patient 'n the Kill'.“ i'ottnty Memorial lite-,i-ial is improving. 1‘0 \\’l£.\"l'l'fl1iT Wallace .\l:it-K.'iv and .\l i ss Fillen llar'ix'a; left by car yrs- Westpot'i. tertiay morning for NS, for a weeks holiday. '5 ITOSPITALTIEII Tits tiarth Kerr. \iontagtie. is a patient in the Prince lid- ward island Hospital. ,\lrs. Kerr will be hospitalirett for a few days, l.\' BATIH'RST . \. Johnston. \lontzzgue returned lroni .\ B. where slit visited her son and fli'vili'lllii‘i'llirléi\\‘. \lr, atid Mrs. Douglas .iolnistoii ViSl'l‘Pll) . it": . has T0 l‘t' CONVENTION Mrs Rl'llt'f’ Mat-Phee :ind '. and Mrs. ('yrus Shaw. Moti- iague left by train 'l‘ucsday morning to attend the Progres- sive Conservative Convention ill' Ottawa, . A liatlturst.‘ l'il'll. l. \nv- can obtain secretary distribution about one visiting a copy it by contacting the after that (late. Penning out that inernhet hip in the group is not cool). i cwcntive expressed hopes that more people will consider active participation. ttnd assist iii pro- moting all forms of dancing ae- ltiities. h e litiieet's elected lot" the I'Hlil- iiig _\enr are: patron. l.it~ut.~ (ioiernor F. \l'alttt Hynrtiiian: honorary president. Premier Walter R. Shaw: pztsi~prestdeiit. Till. liar-Loren: president. (ico- \lacl)otiglill: \ietupi'esitlent. \lrs. (ioi'don Batt‘ secretary. Elizabeth Haywood. lllitl it'ea» surcr. Wt‘ Tilacla‘od. Good Roads Ass’n Head 1: o not West '5} .\s president of the f',ttti1li.’iii (itiod Roads .\\\tit :iton, [ligh- ways \litiislet' l’hiiip Mailiesoii will meet \illll li:L’ll\\£1_‘.,\' oftitu ials iii the Western Proiiiiccs during a tour which bl gins ncyt \\ eekeiit The minister lea\es for tit- i.‘t'.\;i to it a) ‘.\lll'1'f' he will attend on Fr‘day an exectit \‘e meeting of tire association. (in Sunday he flies to Victor'a ‘ his tour begins llv 'ir he will visit Vancouver. l‘ltllili'll lii‘i. legina. Winnipt 'i'tr- onto. lie will he llt't'ttlilpirllli‘tl v t'.\\' ti‘iclirtsl. manager of the (‘till.\. and on a portion of the ir i p hi \. ti \iargeson. chairman of tire operations corti- I m . I liiitiee til ilie associaitoi t a ll'lt‘l‘ dait. \li. \Iatliesoii will meet w'th highways ‘t'ic- iii the ial Eastern l‘l'ovinces. lie eypetts to l‘i'llll‘ll to t it i s province at the end of January. GET SAFETY (ERAVTS HT'I".\\‘\ lt'l“ litutiils total< ling S-lTJltttl were distributed Monday hv tin \ l (anadt lll snrniice Federation for motion of traffic safety. "i “Lilli!” II ghway Samty t‘ottncii. now nit-et'ng here. received two of the grants. eat-n worth $10.- 000 " eiti Hr'tish (‘olunihia Safctv ('ouncti. Alberta Safety Council. Saskatchewan Highway ('ouncil. Ontario Safety League. Prov i n c e of Quebec .‘r League. Nova Scoiin liighway S'fety League the Safety Cotincil of Newfoundland. .\ line of 3;: without costs was iev'ed on i-‘rancis llahar. (‘har- lottetow-n, for overnight parking oii a city street. by llagstrate Asi. liaslani iii city police court yestettity. I\lr. Ilasiain stitted tltat the accused was receiving tlte in‘ii- in‘ttim penalty because he had t'ect ivetl oiily one tic ct. “This case is not to be taken as a precedent". the iiirtgistrale sriitl. refer ring to the fine. ticket not paid. .lohii MacDonald and linsse Reginald .z-I“. Charlottetown. charged with the nine offence of theft. less titan ‘ . wt‘l‘t‘ given two-year sus- pended sentences. t'ttndliion of tire sentences are that neither is to be nut of his \ In _Three Arraigned? .On Theft Charge lil'AlMl'lRSllH“. PATH-2AM. 01' Till“. GUARDIAN llil-u lloniie lt'ottrnier. S ll m- tnei'sitie; .ltis'i'pll l‘ldward Heck- Httnnnet‘side. and Martin JIM-Pill: (tallant. irigmont flay. .‘tpptartti , ‘ Magistrate \l'. ' S. :\l:ic- llonaiti in Prince (‘ounty iiiagis~ irate‘s court on charges 0 stealing tour. tires. four riiiis. one ear-tack and one car hat tet'j.‘ of a total value exceeding Site at Port lliil .lanuary H. be irg the property of \lrs. Agnes \l\1'tlc (‘aiiiiihclL Kiiilioi'a. llechhert and .\l art i it each elected trial by iiiauistt'aie anti pleaded guilty to the charges. l’otirtiier elected trial by magis- trate and pleaded not guilty to the charge. [toils lit-iliiiei't and \lartiu stated the trio had stolen the articles. .\ll three were remand- l‘(l iii citstodv to Jan 'l at \lliit‘ll time the trial of l“(llli'lll(‘l‘ “1” he heard. lleckhei't aiitl Martin will probably be called to give evidence against l"ottt‘n- ier at that time. \Iagistrale .\laciloiiaitl re— quested that all three prisotiers be lodged iii separate cells l’riiiee (‘ounly .iail. Lowell (ieorge Reeves, Free- town. arid Lelloy Raymond (lai- latit. Freetown. were each fined 3‘10 and costs. having been found guilty of stealing a live. the property of Simmons and lll;lt'l“£il'l:tli(‘ Ltd. The incident occurred last October and son- tencing was deferred to yesterf dav ()ne accused was fin e d $20 anti costs for public intoxication and anoilier was fined a similar amount for unlawful possession - operating a home after 11 p. m. itiilcss ac- eoirpanicd by his motiier or someone authorired by his mo- ther for the first year of the sentence. The magistrate gave the!" the suspended sentences due to their age and what he termed. ‘the condition of the jai ". ('arr was represented by Les- t. r O'Donnell and )liicllenaid h .\l'.isoii (iillts. tlii accuse] was fined 5'30 and costs or 10 days for being drunk and incapable. while two others were fined five dollars and costs or two days for going throuin stop signs. hints of Sill and costs or five days were imposed oii one ac- cused for failing to stop at a red light and another for driving without a l:cence. vendors. Wendell Summerside. Francis and control l.‘ a motor while earlier. and sentencing wi'lihcid until yesterday. l’raiicis Patrick Kelly. Bede- que. was fined $10 and costs for motor vehicle hav- ing faulty eqtitpiiicnt. (‘laytoii Charles Noye. Corner. charged with while his license was suspended D' had his ('nst‘ adjourned without ob- plea to Jan. 24 so he could iaiii counsel ('zitherinc Ryan ‘Scoil. Stun-iit | S o 11 l e r. was fined 57?) and costs or 15 days for having care vehicle his ability was impaired by alcohol. The case was heard w a s ys (ll‘l\"ll_‘1 'tStAND urws PAGE «Montague, Souris, Kings County.l ~ . . (Th—cwGuardian"-Chtiirlottetown, Wed.. Jan. 16. 1963. Edvince To Get t Th- infill-04 f'scal year grant from the federal gmernmcnt to this province for promotion of ‘ physical fitness and amaixur sport will amount to $38,311. Dr. George Dewar, minister of edu-' caton. said yesterday. in the cttrrent fiscal year. the province received 7‘“ organiza- tinnal grant for fitness pro- lgrams of $15,400 and another grant 0 the same amount to t new programs. provincial government ,will have to match next year‘s grant to some . . its Dewar said. "On new fitness carry on “Th _ _________ Value Of Construction Suspended Sentencesl Increases $3,000,000 By JEAN MACISAAC ' Guardian-Patriot. Staff Writer Figures on construction throu— } ghoul the province. released by Claude Smith, director of town plan it it. reycal tat pe mits totalling 35.811350 were is- sued from April to Dec. 1962. This amount exceeds more than $3.000.000 the vain of permits issued during the whole of 1961. Smith added. however. figures will bably be quite close to final fi- gures in March. the year's end for issuing of permits. Usually few permits are issued during January. February. and March. The above figures include con- struction in suburban Summer- side and Charlottetown. in all incorporated villages. and on hot" sides of the Trans-Canada Highway. Permits for construc- tion in Charlottetown. Summer- s‘de. and the towns are exclud- ed v e Since the beginning of last Ap- ril permits have been issued for the construction of 104 dwellings and 15 other buildings, including five schools. Canada Refuses To Admit i Communist From The U.S. . l MONTREAL lCPI»Th9 im- ig r at io n department said Tuesday that Gus Hail. former national chairman of the .S. Communist party. was refused admission to Canada. .ouis Yachon. the depart- ments district superintendent. said Hall “couldn‘t lawfully be ‘ admitted because he is a known Communist and he was coming tere in that capacity." Hall was titriied back at Moni- ay by immigration officials, ' He had been invited here St)- at McGill University arid who first I’llltlllyrflS', “a: $111“ d 3'1". .a'rllcloscd- that he had been unable 5m ." "l" W“ a m” m w" to enter the country. icle without being holder of a driver's license Joseph Mari. e o d St. l'Iicanors. was fined $10 and costs for permitting an unlicen- liis motor sed person to drive vehicle. Reginald Bert Jay. Sf. l'llettn— ors. pleaded guilty to having possession of a blaekjar knowing it was o b t a i tied commission of an indictable of fence punishable by law, sentencing was deferred to. March in. The magistrate saidiillml'f‘d to see members of the society he had been: the sentence then will now and that time. liobert Norris O'Neill. Sher the current year was given un til Jan. 24 to register port back to the. court at date. Accused stated his was operated in several provin ces and he. did not register for 13.16.]. q 11 o r not purchased at a PARKDALE nous INDUCT NEW MEMBERS Five an members were Inducted Into Parkdale Lion! Club It the regular bI-month- 11 dinner meeting of the club in the Queen Hotel Monday bringing tho total i membership to 28. The club has set I goal of 32 members for this year, and it new members have a re been added to the list. Four of the m Lion no. hit to right. Percy Gay. Duncan Bryden. Harold Frame and Ralph McGuigan. Misssing from the photo is Rog Newsom. Among the projects to be un- dertaken by the Lions in the future are the refinishing of the second floor of the tire hall for a meeting roomL and I Valentine dame, cloud be next month and‘two hours after his arrival depend ‘ M('Gill on acrtised‘s behaviour between SChf‘dlllt’d '0 address 80d he lS- sue ' i hat other 5 ear the U.. "it is hypocritical as well to it talk about freedom in Canada Mr. vat-him said" that if Hall i had been coming here as a bust- ‘lnessman representing his firm. "it might have been a different speak publicly as a ni- l)in New Mom: _ Han flew back in New York mendattons made in 1961 by the During that interval he d a statement saying: . “The North American curtain‘... bronke. charged with failing to“ thought control continues tni register his motor vehicle for prevail. it is hypocritical le talk:c h . about the Berlin wall on and nu} there exists a wall. albeit of an-‘ nrt. between Canada and‘ .when a Canadian department violates lhuman rights . . . “This undemocratic executive |decision sets a dangerous prece- ;dent which should be guarded Zagatnst." ' In his Montreal speech Hall ‘had planned to talk about the McCarrnn Act. in us. statute. government individual 4 mits were issued for erection of 31' of several large projects in the. treat international Airport lilon- - nance matter." As it was. “he was in- admissible because of his activ-. “yr “‘3‘ lsv he “'35 3‘”an m feet on the scope of his work: ('"mmu' The report was a summary of'ne‘V projects." he said. “we will have to put up 40 per cent of the cost. But the federal govn ernmcnt pays the total cost on ‘ bursaries and leadership train-l ing in fitness. ' Dewar said the $38.31“ grant is being made on the bn-i sis of approved projects for the province. The third annual federal- pro- vincial conference on physical ttness and amatcur sport will be held in Ottawa on Jan. 28. it will be attended by provincial hysical education director Da- vid Boswell. During 1961, a total of 136 per- dwellings, 146 for other structures. Total for the permits ran l-i 52.615.961.25. Permits is- sued last year for construction 3 3 province accounts for the spread l in total value between the twol 'ears. Largest permit issued during the last nine months was that‘ for the Motherhouse of the Sis- ters of St. Martha on Mount Edward Road. Total cost of this. project is staid to run to between i one and two million dollars. The Charlottetown Vocational Instit- ute and the St. Dunstan‘s Lib- rary are two other large und- ertakings. Permits were also issued for. the following projects: Rusticoi School. The Charlottetown Golf Club curling rink. a drivein rc- staurant. St. Eleanor's S c it n at a car sales building. Morel] church, a body shop and show-i room. a service station. Miscon- che School. Kinkora School, a i motel, and a drycleaning plant. i.“ i ,forcing the Communist party lnl ithat country to register as uni agent of a foreign power. . Watchdog Of Gov’t Spending ‘ Has Troubles i OTTAWA rcei « Auditor ~‘ General Maxwell Hendcr-‘y son. Parliament's watchdog of go ernment spending. reported‘ ,0 Tuesday he hasn't been able to control appointments to his ownr staff despite backing by lt‘i-i Minister Nowlan and a‘ Commons committee. Stumbling block is the Civllt Service Commission. which hasi‘ rejected several proposals that. lit yield its power to appoint; imembcrs of Mr. Henderson'si audit staff. 1 Mr. Henderson said in a re- port recruitment difficulties and. delays are havmg a serious ef-l action taken by government de-. -pai‘tments to carry out recom-i iCommons committee on public ' l was i accounts. The report indicated the com- mittee's proposals have carried tcnnsiderable weight. . en- !demn said that in 24 of 35 cases. action had been taken which the committee might consider appropriate in the cir- umstanees." These included such things as giving Parliament more infor- matinn for its task of voting appropriations and tightening i t l Science Now Withoul Pain Toronto. Ont. (swish—F01 the first time science has foun new healing substance with the Ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching ounands have been icved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience In one hemorrhoid case after .‘ mother. "very striking improve- " reported and verified ' by doctorn' observations j Pnin was promptly relieved. And while gendy relieving pain, actual reduction or retention (shrinking) took pl cc And most dinning of nil—this In 1. VI. maintained in can when docton' observations were continued over I period of many months! t In fut, mlu were no thorough Finds Healing Substance That Relieves And Itching AI It Shrinks Hemmhmdl. . Shrinks Piles‘ 0r Discomfort Pain thll nuflercn were Able to IltnlllV such statement. as "Pile- have cc be 1 problem!" And among these sufferer: were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 mo yeu'I' standing in; substance (Bio-Dyne) - tho discovery of n fnmouabcieniific in- stitute. Already io-Dyne is in wide use for hcnlin injured limo on all parts of the body is new healing substance in offered in aypocitory or ointment form called reparation H Ask for individunily scaled convenient P ra‘ Suppositortu or Preparation H ointment)“; spoon n in . reputation is sold at I” dru not... Salutation mun arm refuldod, I the had asked as his only con~ ‘fully “and thus bring an end GrantOf$38,311 . t W‘s BEAUTY IN BERGS Canadian winter landmark—— the ice bridge on the Niagara River. The bridge stretches about a mile downstream at Niagara Falls. Chips and chunks. masses and morsels. slices and sliv- ers of ice form a traditional Tshombe Gives Up Fight, Granted General Amnesty in the 19th day of a United Na- Justin Bom boko. Bombnlto tinns-Katanga war. the third dropped by later to survey the such conflict since he led his damage and express regrets. copper-rich province. from The Tshnmbe showed little emo- Congo after Belgium freed this tion as he read a three-page former colony in 1900. Western3communique to a small group diplomatic and economic pres-lot reporters in Kolwezi, a Birth sures contributed to his down- tcgie mining centre 150 miles fall. northwest of Elisabethville. There was no immediate as- He said he and his ministers Ont. (CP Wirephoto) LEOPOLDVILLE fAPt _ Ka-' tango President Moisc Tshnmbe gave tip his secessionist fight. Tuesday. He quickly won assur- ance of a general amnesty lliat‘ under U dition for UN Congo unity Secretary - General riant's reconciliation plan. “ ready to proclaim immediately before the world surance that military opera- had decided to give up to avoid that Katanga's secession is firms will end. Tshnmbe's white further destruction that would on ed. to allow United Nations soldiers still talked of a lost plunge the Congolese people skirmish Monday against a UN;into misery for column at Diktilwe River‘foreign interests, Bridge about 60 miles east f .Kolwezi. But they appeared tot feel the shooting was as goodl as over. Nine cleared out oft Kolwczi to Northern Rhodesia.i They probably will be followed‘ by others. l A New York spokesman for the United Nations said UN. military action at the moment' — was at a standstill. but the. troops were preparing for the tire when they could take over K0l\\'f‘7.l~—-”pt‘a(‘(‘ll.lll_\'. 1 hope." YOUTHS RIOT Bitterness of the long strug- gle spilled over into a riot by 1.000 Congolese youths against the British Embassy in Leopold- ville. Accusing Britain of support- ing Tshnmbe in his months of manoeuvring against reunifica- tion. they stoned the embassy. smashed its windows, ripped out telephone lines and spilled ‘filcs into the street. Three staff members were injured by fly- ing glass. British Ambassador Sir Derek Riches protested strongly to bntlt Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula and Foreign Minister troops freedom of inrvemeiit and to return to Elisabethville supervise the modalities (methods) of a pply i n g Thant's plan." Tshnmbe an- nounced at Kolwezi. his emer- gency capital. He pledged loyal cit-operation with the United Nations. Tiiant. ofte n sceptical Tshombe‘s declarations in the past. welcomed this one. At UN headquarters in New York. he. expressed hope that it will be put into effect promptly and “the profit of H t: of F. 3 the conflict and destruction which have been needlessly cx- perienccd in Katanga." ENDS 19 DAY WAR? Tsliombc‘s capitulatlon came This simple, no penalty; plan is based on share: in Canada's Original and controls in various fields of gov- ernment spending. ut no action had been taken on recommendations of the pub- lic accounts committee. made tin both 1960 and 1961. that ‘ir. Henderson be. given authority to recruit his own staff. In 1961, the commission's at- tempts to recruit eight new se-; nior auditors had produced one man ' a 5"2-montli period. compounding of income. Write or send this for fru oar prospectus and 29 y record, without obligation. EASTERN SECURITIES COMFANV UNIT“) 1“ Richmond 80.. Churlnttoiown for business... for pleasure FLY TCA neuron to MONTREAL O 1 hour 30 minutes 0 Up to 5 flights daily 0 $29 Economy—one way Ask about even lower Group Fares for Groups d 10 or more. flying in Canada. See Morton Dew Limited 181 Queen St., or Call 4-8541 mus-mu All mm @ All mu I / la i M8~MNMA are wees“ v