l Announcement yesterday by into a power struggle between IN JAPANESE POWER STROOLE ' I; I . Film Board as its m brother of a former p rim e i going a step further. decided m it took Canada’s National el GENERAL OOAOH AND BODY WORKS ISLAND NEWS PAGE' 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 2.671%: l eiice to fulfill his duties proper- ly. City Magistrate Answers Magistrate A. J. Haslam, QC, said at the end of City Po- lice Court Saturday morning that “contrary to some accus- ations that the police run the court. the police present their case just like the defendant. I give my own judgment not that ‘ of the police." at the Oct. 13 meeting of city council, when Councillor Alli- son M. Gillis said that the city magistrate “does whatever the- police tell him." and that he! was not sufficiently familiar l with the laws of criminal evid- ' The following cases were Elegal P05565510“ of liquor were the Winnipeg unemployment in- ‘eaCh fined $20 and “5'5 01' 20[surance office as a pilot meas-i lPayments Due with and partly by mailed cheques. till! he Criticism Vernon Ford was dismissed due to lack of evidence. Earl Campbell. Charlotte- town, charged with vagrancy was remanded until Oct. 31. There were six cases of drunk and incapable. Two of the ac- cused were each fined $10 and UF Total Still Below Appeal Quota At the'end of last week an estimated 75 per cent of Prince Edward Island‘s United Fund Appeal quota of $258.483 had been raised. it was reported. The official closing date of the United Fund Appeal. was he Oct. 20. President of t campaign. Frank MacDonald. said. “we didn't make it and we must keep going and try and make our quota." Mr. Mac- Donald said he hoped this is ac- complished by the end of this month. A spokesman said that a sur- vey showed the payroll division of the United Appeal reported an increase in nearly every do- nation, compared to last year. Four regional High school dis- and costs or 10 days. A sixth accused was given 20 days and a sixth was remanded until Oct. 25. Unemployment iIn Cheque Form i OTTAWA tCP) —- Unemploy- ment insurance benefit pay- ments, now made partly in cash will soon be handled entirely by cheque. the Commons pub- lic accounts committee was told re. Electronic computers to issue DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR! ! . it's here! What you has always ' wanted, an invis-' this hearing aid. nothing in either car, no earpiece fitting of any kind. Wear this instrument and no one lll ever know. Hear at once with clarity, free from dis- turbing noises. Here is a new technique. a new way to better hearing, a new hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove this clai been installed in sending the coupon within tire. The system will ex- panded as soon as it is feasible. J. R ouglas. an official of lgave the information to the lcommittee. Prime Minisler Halal“ Ikeda‘ the Other [hm me" above' minister and ichiro Kono. hire a Canadian to run it. heard by M38133“? HaSIam 8' 66. left. that he has decided The _othcrs. “from left. are State mi‘qzqer .m “mink cab_ Since the“, James Beveridge' the Saturday sitting of court: to resign. has thrown the Jap- Mlcllim _F“l1."am§- former . , is native of Vancouver who, William Bruce Maccallum. nnese liberal-DemocraticiParty foreign minister: Elisaka Sato. met. (AP .Virephcto *n _ spent some time working for i Charlfiuetozn' AshargedB “lmh ML. -. . _— ; . . , assau an rian 3 cc, iSydney . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 44 lperiods: cool; southwest \vindsime mm board I“ Ottawa: “351Charlouemwn. charged 3 WEATHER Yarmouth ....... .. s 48 its. Low-high at “dimmed oulavme‘y “WWW being drunk and disorderly Si. John’s, Nfld. 34 38 {Charlottetown 35 and 45. 3the state. ‘were each remanded until Oct. TORONTO iCP —» Observed Boston . . . . . . . . . . .. 41 51 i . . i One shows how the state leg-‘27 by Ma istrate AJ Haslam v . - ‘ H h tide today at Charlotte, 1 . .g . - . temperatures from the weather N?“ \m‘k - - - - - r - ~- 44 63 ltowhglm am. and 301 pm At: islature works, another recallsi QC Ill City DOIK‘e court “lice: HALIFAX iCPl — The wea— Rustico at 10.40 am. and 9.17 North Carolina's days as a Brit- mormng' - Min' max’ ther office says a weak dis- ,P‘Vl summers”? “‘19 e‘gmeenl ish colony and still another Two persons Charged “’"h “' cheques have - 10 _ ‘ ' inutes later tian Charlotte-vd l . . Da“5°“ ~ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' t rbance centred over Nervi - ' €85 Wlllh Poverty In the AP- Prince George "7 4" u . . . tt0wn. Sun rises today at 6.35 . _ :q _~ anmu-k was givmg cloudy . t 519 _m. Ant palachian Mountains. da 5. . Vancouver . . . . . . .. .u n ,. . , .m. and se.s a a p , . y, ‘ Victoria «14 fi'l commons m a“ “we? pm' ,times standard. I "In time we will have a first- Ronald Woodgate. Mermaidp Edmonton 0;; .. ""1095! lale Sunday ew‘lmdg‘ ‘1: ——'_—‘“~“—‘""- iclass film library of North Car-‘ charged with being drunk andl " I few siowers were repor e . oina life." says Beveridfie. nowldisordcrl w m nded until' ' . ' ‘ . ~0 43 - , . Y 35 re a ilhe auditor enerals office, (Rilggiilay ' is so “MU-191‘.“ Ne.“ 31““5“"“‘- Film Made working on a fllmbcalled Oct. 27. ‘ g Winnipeci”. 26 62 Clean"; ‘5 Expeaed t“ be' "Negro Experience." A similar charge against Torontoa.:-.'n.... 39 67 ‘slow behind this system and :Model In U.S. \ Ottawa 35 51 ivariable amounts oficlouds are! ,‘ Montreal 43 57 ifQI‘ecfist ‘0‘" 3“ “Eons 0‘ the RALEIGH. Nc, rcpi _. Two. uebec 34 57 ‘ d‘SmCt t‘oday' Light Shower“ ea 5 a N“ rth Carolina 1 k Fredericton .. '28 47 Will be scattered 0"" l e r a°o’ ‘ 0 ' '1 Saint John 3 43 i Maritimes early today_ mg about for means to publicize, Moncton . . . . . . . . .. 7 44 Regional forecasts: itself and so attract industry, Halifax . . . . . . . . . .. 33 46 l Cape Breton, Prince Edward , decided to set up its own film. Charlottetown .. 3! 41 Island: Cloudy with a few sunny l making organization. . island furriers ltd. i l l r l 10 BIG SALE DAYS! Starts Mon. Oct. 26th, A fur eVent such as this can only be achieved through long months of planning. To present an assortment of styles that will he truly representative of the coming season has kept our buyers up on their toes because style alone is not the only consideration in buying for this sale . . . the quality of every fur must he up to island Furriers high standards. 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Englewood. Kensington. \lber- ton and Montague regional high 1 school districts were r‘ver the 80 l per cent mark; Central Queen's‘ had reached 75 per cent of its quota. l The four districts over the 100, per cent mark, announced ear-' her. were Souris. Kin k 0 r a. l Stella Maris and Charlottetoivni 3 Rural high school districts. [ _,._..._.....—..-——, MONTREAL tCPl—Bell Tele-l phone Company of Canada was , assessed $1,000 in damages byi Quebec superior court Thurs- day for a spelling mistake in the vellow advertisire wages of the telephone directo'y. The word "lilvicetiou “ to de- ‘scribe a water and stain-pri-ot- in: process used in rl - ('In"n. mu. appeared as “vilifit-alion" In the ‘9‘i0 'lii'eP‘nrv The word vilification “cleari derocalm'y." sai ciale Chief Justice George S. Challies. He ordered the company to pay ‘lie sum to 'he suhiirlwn Ste. 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