WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — observeu lomperaluros: \\"lll Peter A :ilacNelll as architect. Classes have alde boon mined into the new bulld- 'l'lio new lliscouciiic thglttnal cducnticu Ililillslul‘, lion. LG. 813” School will be "ill-tinny noun. .\llJ, l\lll cut the I‘ll)- ”e‘ed "9’" “may a"~°“"’"“ hm 'l'lti- >illl‘lll \\.'is ronu wot. u cuemomcs schcdulctl tor 3 o'clock when prormctni rd lc- iiiotirm itll’lll itonhtu in: ‘Dawsnn u * ‘Vlctnrin g7 Edmonton , 64 Former Charlottetown CN .Wafer Crusade vR’Isir'm g. M :3 mo pc . . 56" For P.E.l., N5. Toronto 52 at Hotel Officral Transferre con. .3 5. PL'GWASH, N,S, rcpt _ A gonéml a: z: . ~ A .. s. . , SHiml ahllt cruiser unit sllpl “9 BC. . - HAUFAL— he [1 f l": " ‘fi'l down tho \lays at Shag linrhcr. lFrpdvmlon 42 BI} "‘3'" "3‘5 , ’1 “P‘m‘i‘f Tm“ te 2 to shit out on a Saint .iohn is 74 u," aiS‘SK‘m "‘“‘_‘a“’,,‘?, m , lirt-no ci'ltsaric Rcv. Roy,iilnncton to ill 1““ “W” ““m “‘ " "“J , l) i‘onipticit or the Pugwash Huliiax . 42 e7 ttwus announced ludfly‘ul its. pl'kt Church had the Cape rs. chariottciown . M r: nut. manager or the condition t mm mm m mm y My 34 69 “WWBM‘VM MW . . "mullltldcs who do not go iolvarmouth . as 53 ylr. Schuttrmans has licco 35- “mm, v- The “Dams champ, st, .loltn' \ilrl M 53 “SW” "13”?" and W“ Em“ anipliirinn cuuipmcnt will carryl HALll- h ‘CPl » The well- Nw'ige "‘EWS” 5‘ 1“" “‘M' , li\(‘ mid lape»l'ccorrlcd scrviccg thcr attire says cloud shall] Alberton and West P 'nce County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 29, 1963. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Amplifier Troubles Hit Cooper Capsule cull Luunel‘ m Oltdlla. another lime] in the CN chain. and ill: cucueds A C. Rex lie) \tl'lo has been appointed (‘XEUILH'C tsslstant managcr at .lztspcl Park lodge, CN': luxu‘y suln- ‘ mar resort in [Its Rut or Mr. Schuurmans. who in. born In Amsberd am. joined the that. ‘ can Luul-ier stnfl three year: ago utter more than at year: export ; em in European hotels Hi: wife, Helena, also has chltcrl~ nice of the hotel indust‘y‘ They have four daughlen ranging in fig: 9mm five to 21. Like mos! hotel execul’voh Mir. Schuunnans' Job is also his hubby. He is lnleresll‘d in sall- lnz. however, and has been im- laclllttos for Auntie in his new post. His wile h the lormer Alldi Fry nl Funeral Scheduled Today For Prominent Cameraman TORONTO lCPl 7 red Davis. 53. the can who took the first pictures 0! the broom: quintuplets He {llf'fl‘pel‘ cameraman ‘ Monday night on the etc or tile photographic sch ups to his zrlih i-rcttil iilri-ndy wus Sl'lll tn liic lnul‘ surviving quints' hirthd ay, He stillered - heart utiutlr ll January, but returned to operate livr husi lieu, Canada Pictiircs. a co Inertial photography $50 Fine Levied in S’side Court SUMMEllleE N was levied on i-‘rcdcrich v. (little of lnduin River. :tflrl‘ tic pleaded guilty in pour-c court yesterday to u chm-gr or hav- ing care and control or a motor vehicle while his ahiiity u-ns im- paired by alcohol or u tlruu. Magistrate Its. Hinton QC. prc- lid maker slated Glllis : itp'prb [tended in a parking lot l’IFl’I d Funeral \llltrlt it!” services will be held todnl' {or sillicrcd a thriller sl‘lilll‘fl dill- F 19THmfln inc the upokcn recovered andlqttmlllplets Mny zn firm A w {m iicial phninzmpll - lilic \mrld tor the in-vl ' ppm. Nd “um, mm. m... at indinns living oti reserveslMRusuco mm and “5 “n ,\\'ere irapnnrl tintll‘l'J lcrippinc drama in ,scoopcd iltr world in Cruel at Police 5 D A \l'rlnna- ha” ‘Tl’rl‘nnl‘d '1‘“ W" to ports on the prince Edward Island and your Scntic sides or v thumncriund Strait, and in Newfoundland, PVI’nlllal IODE Chapters Asked To Boost Aid To Indians ny PATRICIA RUSAK or the imperial order Daugh- u-rs or the Empire were asked Tuesday to increase their work Ar. REX HAYES ‘antl assistance lor the native Cnitadlan indisns. Prince Edward Island, and he . occun his carom \ll'll ('utizidiun “’5' 1" Deuslas Jennings.“ ,5 Toronto, national immigration National Hotels at lhl‘ C' arlnlte- d r h it 1946 risinc to be- a“ “'29” ‘1’ “mm” 101 m“ H“. “ - r the national come assistant manager the-1" He moved to the Nova Scotian in 1961. chapter's annual now tins many projects tor the Indians, “it is still not. enough " Mrs, .icnniiigs suid Lhe ini- live Indians “need assistance in many, many \vays"—especiully those who come in large cities 1n? geared [or the speed or city . in The IODE brie! presented to Hr the citizenship and immigration in Illslr‘r last year requesting a Lllrberln-ilve - year government study til all aspects ol lndiau life will again be brought to the cttcntinn oi the new icdcral mlnIsIL‘r, she snld. GIVEN CLOTHING was r itrnunf‘l' Dal-is. a pl’omlncnt now several 'l'nrnntn star in Cnllnndrr Ont, V Mrs. Jennings rcported that sltnrlll :iitcr itic ltlrltrltunl lllL‘hIODE champs in every pm. ' sent clothing. iurniture. n Rf‘Slr‘lt‘S <rtlrltvli: hm.- tlip lint invs and games in lndians on ’2} photos at tho qultua. hc lu-rnmc rnsrrtrs last car. , 'Tlm \lark l'rtr indians lll Sal- a tnst iricmi oi Dr llml uoy Dainc. a tnuttlry [)ll\,~ll’lf\li who hatcticwun has hcen outstaud. oiicndcn itir quint-iolcts- nirtii inc," she said and explained \vticn tho oiiinls u-orc plnccd that one oi the order: main under oiiicinl oiiturio :unr. prniects in that province was ns. Davis \las .llipmlilod or. the distribution or nooks and His Sl'ntllr nlllr reading materials to the filled DlIulOS “(‘rl‘ .«i-lll r’u‘mllid FC‘CTVL‘S ,. HIDE mcmticrs iii Quchec n;— in h minc dlsasii‘l‘ :ti Manse sistcd m 5 government ccnsus mm, in n rind in New Erunswlek, mm. m paws hcrs paid regular visiu to in- mym ajdian families and hnspilal pu- minrr to trad liini unucrcrniind “0"‘5‘ . tor pli'lul’l‘s or the rock rnll ttiiit “TS “mm asked mm: mcmiscrs to continuc their iricndsliips w l t h immigrants ovor the years. rmst 017 Cr). T TION Following her report, Mrs, VICTORIA lcPt » Chaplet! ‘5 convention although thc order m Cm'L'r most nl lhtI Maritime: by ilnto this curring. Occasional rdin may 130 Expected in New Brunswick Idle lnday. out it will ‘not liirciy occur iii the remain- ing section. until nightiutl. Regional forecasls: haliiax and Vicinity, Prince Eduard Island: Sunny with u tcw cloudy periods becoming Cloudy in the late alternoon; A little cooler; tight winds in- creaslng in nitcrnoon to south l Low-high at. Halifax 43 and i62, Charlottetown 45 and 7th ui Shore, Aunapolir Val. icy: Sunny, clouding over nem- lnoon. is little cooler; light winds increasing ln alternoon to south ‘ ow»lligh al Yurmoulh 40 And 55. Kemv'ille 31 and 72. Northern horn Sculia, East— em Share: Sunny with u icw cloudy periods becoming cloudy the evenlnz; n little cooler; light Winds Low-high a! New Glasgow and GoshEn 36 and 704 l Cape Breton: Sunny with n few cloudy periods. Cooler: light winds. Lowdiigh at Sydney a? n d 62. Eastern v.13 Counties. Bay at claim: on in: over during morning: occasional rain his ginning in the evening; not so ‘warm; light winds increasing ln uiicrnoon to south is. lowrhigh lut lioncton 42 and 73. Camp ri hcilton 47 and To. st. John River Voltcy— Cloudy: occasional rain hcginiiing Ln aitci-iioon; not so warm: light ,windt increasing in nttemocii to ,routh 15 Low-high ut Frcdcrlc— lton 45 And 75, Saint Juhn 42 and ,fii Edmundsmn L5 and 73. , Bay oi Fundy: Light winds in. ,crcasing in attcrncon to sout ,ls; becoming cloudy during lmorniug; tog putchm; u iew showers by evening. Visibility 10 miles towdcring 'ln mower. ,and mist to two miter and in log lw ncar zero. Temperatures iii the tits, liigh tide today it Charlotte tnwn 81.1.50 u m. and 05 p. In. and ». Summerslde tide elg . iteen minutes later than Church letown Sun rises today at 4. and sets at 7.2“. l WROTE TAPS The plaintive bugle call Taip- was composed by Gen. Daniel Buiicrlield or the Union Army the wheel of his vehicle, a mi! - . , - _ ilt‘llmll 5, u ‘dul’ln the American Civil War. "sun of a “>me m W Chin, ital.» leA roll“: .F mm?" “mg: ”—————— uccn's 0 at the Polite station imam“: "1"" WWW“ 2‘ ’“r m ‘1 “'“55’ ctiaptcr i3 Toronto was pw‘ 9 the erratic driving or occiisctt-s roads in this uorilurn tiiilian mm, mm a We Emberst which an Summerside Elmo‘s town and slioulcd hi the drivcr: in the order. ‘ . “and” “mm” “Will‘le do you think you're More than 400 national. PTO‘ "Inf me! For rcti t tic- KEEP PORT M0" is m“ “'1'” “m “WM”?- LE‘ lemltil'rilil'éu"li"“lr-my?" . . , V _ e we . u Rotterdam's shipping inlclllr in the will” film“ “'0 "m" mcctinc uhich cnds today, y Incl-th- or "M it..d..ul lulinl tarp-nann— la s gence service has kept 1hr busy cupiiutici lll‘ was a medical — pop-t moving tor more than ‘siudcnt taking home his home h I l ,Home, Sc 00 three centuries, ‘3, Consider TV 'IPEG lCPl —Televisiou E came under the scrutiny or the Canadlnn Home and School and Parent»’l‘eacher Forlornllnn Tuesday, Dclnlznles tn the (ederntlan's annual mcctiiic hcrr screed lo ‘ request that liic CBC shuttle in j program schedule to bring re- stricted tricvirioii to elementary school children. The proposal our one ol it rcsoiutlons on the ngcndn oi the group's {ll/eddy annual meet- Thc tcdernttoii tinted ici- tsludy and holler dellnitloll I rcsolutioii culling tor the CBC V to “induct "an lnvel- tirutioii or tctcvlston program- in climinntr burlesque, plus a Mono! ot violence which tend SEE and WW... to teach children crime," The mnllon was tabled pende I hit: an nocenluble deflnlllon of burlesque, '» 'l'wn olhI-r resolutions cum- lrnendlnz the CBC on llo pm CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla, nauticl Ind Spied Administra- (APliPmblc-ms “th an clot-l lion said, Its purpose ll to con- lrlcnl amplifier caused the eluu- Von. electrical signal. of diner- Lmnlc failures which lorced ns- Elli. spunecrufl sensors—such Bl mmaut Gordon Cooper Io iiy his gyroscopei and inirurcd horirou Ipacecralt buck lo :3th mnnu. scanners—into ccrninmdr to tire nliy. space agency otiictsis re- thc hydrogen peroxide let mirt- ported hcrc. in the automatic coutmt The gullq port is n small box syslem- culled Amp cut. tor nmpliiicd During the 19th 01 his a or- calihl‘ntlnn, the National Azrt) hits last week, Cooper told Ll! null mound nation that the .056 light wu on. Thu um wu not In hive finned until Lin clplule retro-rockets find unit the crntt ind begun reentean the utmuiphrre. The light tell. an ustrou-ui thut he hm begun to encounter the urn sign. or gravity .itcr luring the world at rpucc wetgtittesrneii. connuc'rs TESTS Cooper conducted n series at lull which ludlcalgd his lulo— mutic control .yrtein hnd lulled down to the point whcrs the .056 light uormuiiy would cums on, That meant the Bu‘nmullc control system would not podi- tton his cnpruic for reentry and lire the reummckets. He would have In pertorni these iuiictloiis muuuuuy. Ar Cooper nenred the end or flignl. he reported to the ground that the two inverters4ltanglng alternating current to lreCIA which serve tho uutomuttc con- trot lystem hnd innuunctioncd. He hurt thought the nulormllc control: would wcrlr alter the normal . point was rcucticd but now they could not he re lied upon (or W of the I'D-entry mumm- Ind ho would luv: in do the job hlmldl will: Innu- unl lieu’lflfi. "A?! IN A NAME PARIS (APl—Thll venerable Slim: Cooper'l Apnea-It was Ruafdllu of flu French lun- returned to Cupe Cnnuveral, cn- gungc. glneefl unit technicians haven,“ he, been trying to tliici out whnt went wrong by iuhtcctlng nit suspected parts to n serier oi unis. Corrosion was dluovenx! It I point where the .055 light can. nects with the min cul, This showed, an oiitctnt ind, ttiut moisture hnd cullzcled It that point. either trom tlic pllm'n WTSPirrallon or train all nuulde agency prime the night. The inverter trouble Wll trnccd to an electrical short in n solder connection linking the inverter: w the Amp Cll. Better inrulution wlll he re quired in both cases on ruture flights, an ofllcinl said. LOST IN STRUGGLE PARIS (APi—A toiui or 1,927 French civilians in Algerln are missing mid ticltcvcd kidnapped or ‘ oultls oi the Alum-Ian Lighting tut yelr. report: Jean dc aruguc scum- tnry Alger n Il~ lllrl. the French Academy, dad - clg-rcttc is not rally I “little entai- made or lchonped up tobacco which one lrnlld ln tine nuner"—t4de u dellnillon. it ll " littic cylindcr or line pupcr filled wllll cut up tohacco and drstincd to be smoked " , How Men Feel About Sex Did yott know that men are more sell-conscious uncut so! thun women? And that it in natural tor mcn nnd women to feel dill'erently uncut lovr ind sex. in unc Reader's Digest huihunds and wives will dls- cover mun vttcl nnd oiien mitt. undcrs tucunboutthiiihmic urgc and‘ the simple udjurt, inriits which our help many n marriage run more moothl ! No marricd couple short it ionic this article. Got your cup, oi Reudar‘n Digs-t today. grams (or school and pre-lchool um... i ,d m i ll. « r, or 7:3“. - unlit. BLOOD DONOR AWARD Mbmhmemkw— rhllrtrcii wcre iipprov At Monrroso inn. Seeder, Award will be givcn Ilnnllally Ind will be retained oy the hrnnch winning it three years i in - row, Through this nwnrd lsoodar. tit. legion hopes to mornule the b I o o d dlmm‘ clinics spon- BEEN“)?! sci-ed all the lllllli'l by tile Red Crou Society. , ‘cluner. nko. lover hurl-own tic BAMSAY lbertou FOR SALE MR. 3 ton lungou. MJI. plough. two tin-row 12inch homunbe "Provincial Alfons" mam-ea: Arthur MacDonald. ELLA. Spawn]; on Wodtnsduy, May 29 CFCY-TV 6:00 - 6:15 p n Lubenl Aline. break the law in a cloak of secrecy. offenders, would not be deterred. l Most of the time, the answer is “yes”. Newspapers report crime because it is in the public interest. Without crime reporting, you would get only part of the day’s news. Criminals could continue to Potential Is a jail sentence news? against crime. For, if the public is uninformed, there can be no public pressure to stamp out: crime. Wrong—doing, on any scale, cannot withstand the pressure of newspaper-aroused public opinion. To criminals, ignorant: of the courts' action against Most known criminals shun publicity. Publicity is one of the law’s most powerful weapon: in its fight: suppress news about crime, doesn’t suppress crime! Consider this when you read a newspaper report of a crime or a jail sentence. You'll know that your daily newspaper is noting in your best interests— ad always. mun The Gumm,.—nmvcmnmu-Mrmmu ummrumonmmoummwrm