Wreckage of the rented float plane in which pilot Robert Ernest Duggan. 31. of West FAT c NEAR VANCOUVE Vancouver was killed Saturday lies on an island shoreline out- side the entrance to Vancou- ISIAND NEWS PAGE ICrop Insurance Claims Eastern And Central Districts Traffic In the province has open government ondary and side road Both Wood Islands sting on schedule yesterday. as were Airways Transport. Six city plows were out t and day. as it was shipped from Montreal Nov. 26. The RCAF Meteorological station in Summerside reported that the weekend snowfall had brought the total snowfall so The Guardian, Charlottetown, ’Iues., Dec. 8, 1964. Transportation Near Normals: After Heavy Weekend Sno plows were moving into sec- s. and Bor- den ferry services were oper- Eastern Provincial Island Motor 0 Scotia coal are available sidewalk plow had not ar- but was expected any .‘Iotal $140 iaims amounting to $14,016. e been paid this year on po-I talc and grain losses by the pro-1 0 n Drake. _ . . Edis far this month to 17.6 inches. lamouming to $1.992 have been an increase of 10.4 inches over the same period last year. Today's forecast calls for in- ermittent snow late this after- noon. with a maximum tem- perature of 25. .fered losses in the current crop Iyear. I Mr. Drake said the payments lto insured potato growers may ‘run higher as cases of fusarium lrot are being discovered in stor- led potatoes in several parts of the province. "Insured grow~ ers." he said. "can claim for Nova Scotia C001 Scarce an: i: an“; Only small amounts of Nova: in present I Charlottetown at the time. A spokesman for Arnfast Lim- ited said Nova Scotia coal i not coming through to the land. and was apparently bei 33’ EUGENE LEVIN sent to Upper Canada. “If VATICAN CITY (AP) — The wasn’t for American coal we| mp ‘0 “mm by Pope Paul 1““ would be out of business. " Fought 0‘" a new and warmer McQuakn Coal Yam has one; Side of his personality and pro- 15-} ngj it .SDU President Returns From ver harbor. Police say the plane crashed into trees in thick fog. (CP Wirephoto) Footwear, Employment Topics Of Rotary Session George W. Cheverie and Wal- work boots were soon added and for B. LePage. new members of these lines have all flourished".r the speaker stated. “Kaufman has become the largest manu- facturer of slippers in Canada'. Shoe Co. was acquir- (‘iiL'Il had been granted member-led in 1963. catering effectively the Rotary Club, spoke at the luncheon meeting in the Char- lottetown Hotel yesterday on thc classification under which ship "Employment and are the principal the National Employment of- fire". said Mr. Cheverie. who is local manager of the office. "The function of the insurance branch is to license employers to purchase unemployment surance stamps. to issue insur- ance book 5 to insurable wor- kers. to determine insurability of workers in questionable cases and to enforce the act and regu- Iaiions. Insurance Indeed the heavier of our duties in this field. is to take claims for. and to make payments of unemployment insurance bene- fits". R bber footwear distributing was discussed by Walter B Page. a member of the firm of Dow-Page Agencies in Partner- ship with Cecil Dowling. Their chief contact, as provin- cial distributors. is with a Kaufman Rubber Co. which started in Canada in l STRONG COMPETITION Ltd.. 905. were forced to fold u or sifi'". the speaker said. “Kau- man then began to make slip- pers. plastic footwear and sum- mer Casuals. F‘Ieecelined snowl boots and the revoluntionary‘ IOCAI BRIEFS CARDS AT MT. RYAN Following are the results of two card parties and tourna- ment recently held in Mt. Ryan all. Ladies. Mrs. Joseph Mur- naghan. Mrs. Martin Driscoll: :cnts. Walter Walker. Joseph II o l i a n d; tournament. 8- files' first. Mrs. Josepn Murna- :tran. second. Mrs. Joseph Hol- ... ‘With strong competi‘ from Czechoslovakian, Japan andl Ho g Kong 1 rts. "' o I Packard ito the children‘s market Mr. Cheverie also told the ga- I functions ofIthering. “we are subject to pe- riods of seasonal unemployment, particularly in the winter months hich places a very heavy work insurance branch additional in.Icasua1 staff during the winter -.w load on our Istaff and requires Imonths. IEMPLOYMENT FUNCTION I “The function of our ment branch is to find e ‘ed. “It involves not onl I but the training. upgrading qual- Iifications and movement Iworkers. I “It Isons life. even to t e employ-for the arm suitableImas treats for the mployment for registered ap- others at the Rehabilitation Cen-= plicants and to find qualified ' Dec .. u .. . .. workers to fill employer‘s reqcompany Santa Caus on .‘ In adde' he 58“" andIqiiirements.” Mr. Cheverie stat-I ‘ the matching of applicants to jobs,jporting for the Rotary Auction of I returns reaches out to the preem- ' Le".ployment period of a young per- in '2 Atlantic Meet Rt. Rev. G. A. Macdonald, president of St. .Dunstan’s Uni- versity. returned yesterday from Halifax where he repre- sented SDU at a regular meet- ing of the Association of At- lantic Universities. The meeting gave general ap- proval to the application of the Provinces Inter-Uni- Sci- official the committee on sciences for the AAU. mate characterized by industrial Atlantic development. must mented by a balanced labor sup- ences to become the ply and demand situation". speaker said. A total of 19 persons are em-l comple~ versity Committee on the Other matters discussed I Commissmn. or 10 more are added during the university and an enforcement officer. not 1965-36, directly part of the staff, are 10. series for the Atlantic univer cated in the same office_ sities and winter carnival dates Both speakers were introduc-I .d by chairman Wes Smreyiil‘li SDU Granted thanked by co-chairman Carrugersd) . SUM OTE r “A sum sufficient" was voted‘ Christ- Rotary children and At N.S. Tech. |tre where otarians W111 ac-I Chairman Hugh Simpson. re- Technical College held in fax over the weekend gave un committee, said that incomplete indicate that final fi- gures would approximate those of last year. "Again a very suc- cessful job well done". president Andrew Likely said in extend- Sity for associate member yesterday. der the college coiistitu tion. presidents of associate uni Ischools. through our counselling ing club thanks to committee versmes are members of the‘ VElOPmenl, is doing ogranlqs. In Shm‘t’imei NEW“. mEa‘rl’ntm‘tlJoll more of Amherst board 0‘ g°vem°rsv and deans other sale. ru 81 En'm oymen‘t sew ce 5 c am. ame' " y ' G t of engineering are members 0‘ Government cars and trucks part ed wrth bringing order into thelwas a v15iting Rotarian. ' uesls the swam Thus, SDU will be are sold m Edmonton. A labor market and to play Hale! Ronny were Dr. W'YhIe A. represented on the board or gov‘ offering of 62 vehicles brought above cost. But role in the economic and SOCIBIIIBI‘I. Douglas Judson. city. Ali- emors by m_ ev_ G_ A. 80 I300 tenders. Top prices policies of the government. Ison Stewart, Dunstaffnage..donald’ president of St. Dun_ [range from $150 for a 1951 “A favor-able economic cit-.Ra-lph Coy, Moncton. Stan's. and in the senate by Itmck to $1.400 for a 1962 Sm“! Rev. Charles MacDonald. held “on wagon r Higher Education Financing Report Expected In 10 Days Premier Walter R. Shaw said yesterday that he expects the Royal Commission report on the financing of higher educa- tion to be received by the gov- ernment within the next 10 The Royal Commission was set up during the sitting of last year's Legislature as the result of an amendment to the act making Prince of Wales College a degree granting institution. The amendment delays Commission is presented to the government. Premier Shaw said yesterday. “we will have to see what the Royal Commission recom- mends It may be that the province cannot afford a sec- ond degree-granting univer- 't II in- ployed at the local office. eightI cluded: student aid. the Blafden . . . . ees peak load periods. Two auditors and entrance requirements for a concert and lecture A meeting of the board of Scotia Hali- animous approval to the applic- ation of St. Dunstan’s Unniver- ship with Tech. it was learned stan’s University. the only de- gree- granting university in the province. has been seeking a government gran of several hundred thousand dollars for or- erating expenses. The Prince of Wales' College Act enables the powers and sta- tus of a university to be confer- red on the college. It providcs for an administrative organiza- tion. under the direction of I of governors that will dc- cide on all matters of university policy. The not also provides that the real and personal prop- erty e college now invested in the Crown "shall be vested in and shall belong to the univer- s ty.” .... Dr. George Dewar. minister of education, was oscd the amendment but later voted for the whole set. which contain- ed the delaying amendment. to km E n (n In making the announcement. Dr. George Holbrook, president They come from the pre-engin- eering course at SDU well pre- ared and quite capable of com- pletitng' our degree require- n s.’ m It is expected that seven former SDU students will be in of the] engineering department duced the prospect of new Vati- :gddwfifgiveesclgga Cogf’gag!" can policies in some areas. I . - Vati i.r l ' - Bantam Be“ Company and A» can c ces made this as . . , sessment Sunday R P‘Ck‘a‘m and company lefled man Catholic pontiff relaxed at- have no Nova Scotia coal. ‘ let his fatiguing four-day voy- e Asia—the longest jour- 0 Oil Tanker O Unloading ag to ney in history by a pope. He came home Saturday night to a tumultuous welcome by hundreds of thousands of Romans. One of the consequences the Pope envisages is a greater Iawlareness of the needs of de- , .ve oping nations. It was likely “WW 02‘ heating 01'5 ‘0? the ‘the Vatican itself would take 3 Irving 0‘1 "Wage tanks “9- more active role in promoting v ker, which arrivedIaid for the world's impover- yesterday morning from St. ished. John. N.B.. is expected to leavei Pope Paul himself launched this afternoon. what could be the beginning of Alberta Gov’t Warehouse Has Some Unusual Articles By JANE BECKER EDMONTON (CPl—An berta government warehouse inIexpects to gross $300,000 Edmonton a j the year. place to find a gift for the man who has everything. Some of the bargains Include an old jail window at 25 cents. a semi-circular counter which will make a dandy rumpus room bar at . and a small oak box which officials believe, is a turn-of-the century cuspi-I or. There's no price on the box. but it is headed for the pro- vincial museum if doesn't pick it up. - . The warehouse, operated hyment 115" the commercial branch of the Cally find 501d 0“ department of industry and de- the highest tenderer. If the i e MV Irving Glen is in Charlottetown harbor with a for public sale. Warehouse by a three - which shops and visits second someoneleffort to set a fair price. Sales are made on as “as is. where is" basis. No vehicle can be tested and the only informa- BRIEFS. °‘ NW". SW.“ Technical C°"' E?:m:r¥talhaizlc‘hahsic "gilt .3053: from St. Dunstan's University. ' " ‘ ow' “"Ch "9° °r ‘ ' Mrs. George Dixon of Stan chei is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. IN MONTAGUE HOSP. Mrs. Albert MacDonald. Dun- das Centre. who has been ill at home for the past week is at Fleming says tfhe charges and what the traffic will bear. “After all. we're in business the 1965 graduating class at present a patient in the King‘s Tflh- ounty Memorial Hospital,r Montague. City Driver Fined $125 For Impaired Francis Pius Smith of Char- etown was fined $125 and costs in city police court by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, yesterday, when he pleaded not. For several years, St. Dun- land: gents first. Earl Kougbol', second. Charles Walker. MaclNNlS FUNERAL —'l‘he Maclnnis nday with ser- Funeral . H. Pallbearers were: . Frank MacMililan. Joseph Iish. Wilfred Driseoll. Warren E 5 'I F.» (D an .. s. :- In II: E a M m o ‘< i be 9. taxes are paid. Mr. Butler said Citizens Told To Check On Tax Payments Citizens of Charlottetown who are property owners and who make tax and other payments John Butler to check City it Department and be sure pa . It is the owner‘s responsth- e ortaln that t the Buell. Although elephants generally it Marked Gas Use Results In Fine Charged with operating a vehicle with marked gas, Glen Vincent Tralnor of Donagh was fined $100 and costs yesterday by Magistrate James B. John- st eeiis County Cuirt. witnesses in the case were Cnst. W.A. Dewsnap and Cnst J.W. Couse. while defence witnesses were David Earl Gerald Smith and the accused. ence counsel was Kenneth MacDonald, Robert Gessner Silliphsnt of Hunter River was fined and costs on a bit and charge. No men were each fined 31) illegal possession run vs 65 years, one has been known to Ive almost 60 years. 3:; by m. "1m: calm that- every civic electti'on there im - are angry common aligning: 5&3”? some classes who have been onducted by Mortimer. denied I vote because their when”. van: mm“ .mortauo company had failed 0"en. John Custard. Robert ‘0 make “10 M W” 03 0N0“. Calvin Custard. George m9. arshall and Reginald Cullen. . Give g. E. 3!.“ STEAM IRONS mt (Queen Street fists“: this Christmas m@1_a__ Christmas Special , ... :1 2-25. I - ‘ NEWSON ELECTRIC guilty to drunken driving but guilty to the lesser change of driving while impaired. A Charlottetown man was sentenced to 90 days in Queens County jail for vagrancy. Senienc to 20 days in jail was one than c with being drunk and incapable. while three others were fined on similar arges. Frank aciLeod. of no given address. was fined $10 and cost on a drunk and disorderly charge. WT? BARN COLLAPSES large barn containing sev- eral head of cattle was blown down during the wind storm on Tuesday night. The barn was on the farm of William Block~ , Mt. Hope, near Dundas. Help from the neighbors enabl- ed Mr. Bloc to save lives of the animals. The Royal Cu Pb .— u-s NAME: NAME OF SCHOOL: 0 2 Several w vincial crop insurance agency.1,said Mr, Duke, According to agency manager ther and disease such as blackrihee claims‘leg and ring rot. Grain losses.i ;paid to grain growers who suf-r New Vatican Policies Seen As Result Of Indian Visit 0- tion of birth control and family Ibusiness selling used and sur- Al-Ipius government equipment. It th 1t tries first t0 dispose 0t out of its Vatican shell. his re- items to another government spouse to the crowds marked department, charging 8 mm cracks in the shell of shyness na-l bookkeeping price. But this about him. accounts for only 10 per cent of the surplus. The rest goes thousands of students were items are priced spontaneously began waving his man committee hand stores and auctions in an nity Sing- construction equip- ally is advertised lo the site to b‘d a good )is under an agreed floor price. little to do with the sale price. e equipment is kept for an- One mangy - looking bearskin recent animal. sold for SIOO—about $20 will plumbing and electrical ATTENTION Now is the time to apply for Regular Officer Training Plan and Short Service. Officer Plan For further information complete the following:— Premier Lesage Lashes Out At Some Youth Ot Province ‘ QUEBEC 'CP) Premier‘arguments against the consiitu. Jean Lesage has lashe d outltionai monarchy that are only ‘lat some of Quebec's young pea-.valid vagainst an absolute mon- th b ‘ple. saying they represent "the “Shi'- th h t m e crop insurance agency y - ea, ny ' ose w o wan mg, that date." some” phenomienon or my . 0 remain as they are in 1867 .should have been demonstrat- "ing against the Queen of Can. ' Iada. he sai sive evolution.’ He said some of Quebec's stu dents are an "unthinking mass ' . ‘ustl emo- ., . _ , . tive hgtlefrilly stuunla‘borrll you g} “fr 9”" “Ste” 1;“91165 Ouir i I f. ’ 1coun ry is ‘mas er 0 Its dest- singlinzhgnntggggg .10“ 11851«limes and It has been decolo. . ‘ ' . zed. But as a result of the Speaking at the official open—r "d voices it was not easy to .iing of St. Lawrence College. a n Iliberal arts college for English- "Eda-stand the pmfound mean' causes f low yield. e earlier potato losses. were dry wea-‘ S e among th I n I he said. were also mainly due to e the weather. | This year. 72 growers took out .insurance on potatoes and 56 i I ni lo I u I ' . . . . ' f 152:1; Igglsefsragea-EgpisntexgtIfieakmg 20m“ ‘Catbifllgs' QMLI by the Queenairisegtiieglfgc:spoTE: rin crop insurance next year.l 532° “3' p90” 9 O" 5‘ P “ :roie of the monarchy is to guar- Iparticularly among potato grow-1w;n Sofie" 35k What QImbecIanteelthe execution of the popu. iers, . ' _ 1‘ WI .' ‘ “The agency‘n he said. uis “Well. I think that St. Law- i.“ seems m me failing to un- EEttint’. a large number of Infinir-Imm'o (“new is an example of derstand such a clear messa e Iies about the kind of coverage Wha‘ we womd like to 5” II‘implies that one stugb- ‘lother provinces. We hope thatIIbornly to close the mind 5 they will give the F‘rench-Cana-lto put the question “ideno " dian minorities institutions suchi_..___.."_.__. ' as we find in Quebec an Iprovided by crop insurance." ofi lwhich St. Lawrence College is; yone of the best examples." 5 He said no one is more comb. lcaily arrogant than a beardless1 A LAXATIVE ONCE. TWICE or Iyouth who finds an idea and ‘ THREE TIMES A WEEK the Vatican's 0W" aid Program iarzines he is its author. I...TIIEN you suouro It" It room IF YOU ARE NOII TAKING “.9 gave Lebilmn $40900 ‘0‘” ‘45. “Taking history the wrong‘ the Laxative Tablet with in. gorgeand India $50000 for the way. these retarded adoles-r GENTLE DIFFERENCE _ Purpose. cents forget that we were at fleacm, "injustices HIS mp 3150 could SPUI‘ ‘0 work a long time ago while I");ng 'I‘hereigno letdown. DO swifter completion the work of they a special commission he has created to study the vital ques- rocked in their cradlesl with their eyes closed." . He mentioned the Royal Visit '10 years. N! has planning. [Likegfleyizfi :Stn09Cégtl’fb2ragg pleasant, efiective relief overnight Undoubtedly the "it! Will 81V°Icultivating a sophism to use new impetus 0 he work of Pope Paul's secretariat for re- . . . . .. used. dull grader blades arm lations With non - christian reii- . : In Bombay met also: an: as cars It i n d u s, Moslems, Buddhisrs ‘each . Imuhmwu“ con". and representatives of other ' ’ i eastern religions. The Pope was i’i‘il‘éiit‘: rg.:l$..is.°hs:°;ulI" " * " "* * * * * ’ ‘. TODAY ONLY—Shows3:30-7-9 or others. In his only public appearance i on this day of rest, Pope Paul‘ said during his usual Sunday noon blessing of Roman crowd in St Peter’s Square: "We carry back to you their example of religiosity. labor- ious patience and resignation. always full of hope and good- ness‘. The trip also indicated a new side to the Pope's personalirv Many have described him as a warm person in small audien- ces too shy in large crowds. In India. just as his trip re— presented the papacy breaking On one occasion a crowd or the Credo Pope Paul RESTRICTED . To Persons 18 Years and Over! IPOSITIVELY 18 ADMITI‘ED! Olivia lie lIaIiIIIIil warns you: “110 1101‘ SEE ‘IADY III A GAGE’ Allltlii It is a shocking picture —with a terrifying ihemei So take somebody along and hold V on to them—tor dear lifel” arms. leading them as if he - were the director of a com-mu Ito try to recover as much money as possible for the prov ince. Nothing goes for a song.‘ iginal cost sometimes has g. made by the forestry de- ment from confiscated new surplus parts often go for about 10 per cent of list price. Every year thousands of] Fresh Turkeys and Geese i lie Management warns you: "Because of its I 5 ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. QUEEN ST. MEAT I frank nature we also i urge you: 110 NOT SEE uni 111 A CASE ALONE!” MARKET I 223 Queen St. Dial 4-7336 1 r I I STUDENTS m de HAVIH'AND IS THE TRAPPED... DEFENSELESS ... ADMITIANCE nodian Navy's u... . . . - . . . - i . . . . . . _ . ...-nu... .. . - . . . . . . . . . . . . ......n-ontl-o-s mes in the Dundas area re- . mmw’“ “mumm'mfl ...” [RMRIIIRS ggfigesbnléezox?doml blown AGE: . . . . . . . . .. I am interested in. ,3 mm o, A“ 0,, cm “ AParamouMReleau CARD PARTY RESULTS ( Following are winners at the card party Monday night spon- sored by St. Eugene's Parish Catholic Women’s League. Covehead: ladies' first. Mrs. Arthur Court; second. Mrs. Hu- bert Morrison: consolation. May Waite; men's first. Hutz: second. William Doyle: consolation. Linus Mtsener: freezeout. Mrs. Leigh Misener and Ronald MacDonald; door prize. Frank Watts Mail to: RC Kent street Te HA ) ROTP and University Education ) Short Service Officer Pl ARMOURIES — Charlottetown. P.E.I. lephone 894-4913 Confederation Centre SHOWS 330-7-9 ****¥¥¥¥¥ an. N Recruiter ' I Confederation Centre BOX OFFICE OPENS WEDNESDAY LIVFAX SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The luxury of mink. a fashion ep- peal no woman can resist. The Girlstmu gift rated high above all others. Come in barley and see the bemtnful selection. Choose from mlnk, muskrat. kolin- skyanduble forthe womanin your life who appreciates elegance. i I island turrie’rs was. An evening of light. popular music to delight the whole family One Performance Only - Wednesday, Dec. 16 - 8.30 $1.50 - 52.00 - $1.50 SISTER MARY THERESA THURSDAY. DEC. 10—830 Adults $1.00 — Students 50¢ Confedemtion Centre Box Office Open Daily 12:00 -- 5:00 Friday Evenings 7:00 - 9:1!) - Phone 892-2464 Film Society - Wednesday - 8:30