; “BRIEFS, The United States Attorney- General Robert F. Kennedy and his wife. Ethel, enter a downtown Toronto hotel last WESlERN KENINEDYS ARE VISITORS TO TORONTO night. During their brief visit to the Ontario city Mr. Ken- nech will be the guest speaker ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Central Districts Considerable discussion re- garding the final concert of the Prince Edward Island music festival, the “Stars of Ther Festival" took place last night at the executive meeting of the ‘ festival at Prince Of Wales Col- I leg and it was decided that the ‘ concert will be shortened. It was stated that having all r the winners of eh ' par-i ticirpate in the contest ers.‘ made it run too Iona and there- . fore this year the concert will be designed to present an in- teresting program to the audi- . ence and not all winners will participate. A good attendance from all 3 three island counties was pres- leut at last night's meeting and l in the absence of president EC. ‘Johnston, past president F. A. at the annual dinner of the Canadian Press. (CP Wtrephoto) DEFICIT l lContinued From Page ll paid a 10-minute visit but left :bctore Maudling began to . speak. I‘Itllllil'IIN ’1‘ :iusn under Maudling‘s proposals]; cacher at. St. Roche was forced the- btandard “Igamu’e pac n enter the Western Hospital, selling for m" Shmmgs 51x. . nce goes up fourpence —- in lbcrion, for the second time In Canadian terms to 72 CED“ ~. month due to Ill health. I ‘ from 67 would continue to increase as the government's modernization program got under way. said there might be a risk of a temporary worsening in Brit- ain’s balance of payments later and Shuster Hour TV special seen last May, Rediffusion Limited of England. cially stable. Large, QC, was chairman, The SELLS SPECIAL _ 'rcad by Mrs. S. G. Finicy.‘ "he CBC has sold in Wayne Treasurer Mrs, Robert Mackin- non gave a report which show» to Associated: ed the organization to be finan- l minutes of the last meeting were 1 Alinistt‘r. hr. 1.. (i. Dewar. The Guardian, Charlottetown. filled” April 15. 1964. 3 Festival Executive Cuts Final Concert The illrh annual festival will lukr p'aco April 27 to May 2 in Charlottetown. Summersidc and Montague. Three hall‘s. Birch- wr to. and Prince Street schools . and Prince of Wales Auaitor- him will be ust in Charlotte. trim. and two halls in Summer- siilr‘ and Montague. Ali's. .I.W. Rodd. convencr of the schzlnrship committee re- puted good response to a - t! c three counties. Hrs; l’crlcy 'l‘aylor noted that there has been a good he- ccpmn to a campaign for mem~ r hr ' r~..rps. .‘.Ei llt‘t't‘i~$.’.ii‘y music is on hand it r rhc truth-iii. Miss Dorothy (‘ul't u mm in are. l’rr-urhms for t ‘ ho festival are nor. (nuilublf' in the public in Hill‘s i‘l'lllt'rs iu Charlottetown; Silllrlnr-rsitlv. Montague and -54)u!‘i.~‘ 'l'iic ntiu-rui opening of the Instixni mil be held in Birch» \I‘CMI High School on Monday. cvcuiur' .\prrl 27 by Education p ‘ __,,. . pr;in for scholarship funds from 5 gem” If they mum do It' we ' SH AW INVITES I rContinued From Page il l on the island—which has no li- l cerist bars — said Canadians [don't get beyond their own lo i cut environments. and should “mix to g ct h c r" more re- qucntiy. "Then misunderstandings are dissipated in an atmosphere of goodwill. understanding, and well. getting - together," Mr Shaw said. Pearson. fighting a Ina mi: battle with a faulty micro ,phone and the waves of the cocktail party chit - chat. ac cepted the invitation and saio ‘ one will visit Charlotte town this year. He and the nine other provincial prcmrcm are to attend a premiers' confer- , once at Mr. Shaw's invitation in ' September. “We hear a lot about prob- lems and differences and divi- ‘,sions," Mr. Pearson said rais- ing his voice in serious vcrn Bu. he added—looking back on the problems and divisions :the Fathers of Confederation 'had in bringing the country to 3‘ '3 E can certainly do it now." AIR CADET WEEK SET OTTAWA (CPi—The week of April 19-25 will be observed as .‘National Air Cadet Week, the iAir Cadet League of Canada announced Tuesday. Some 362 air cadet squadrons providing aviation and citizenship training for more than 28,000 cadets across Canada will mark the . week by holding church pa- rades, open houses and father- and-son banquets. PROCESSED CASES The Salvation Army in Nor- way processed a total of 836 ca- ‘ ses of missing persons in 1963. RACHEL CARSON DIIES Rachel Carson, 56. whose over pesticides, died of can- cer at her Silver Springs, Md. home yesterday. book “The Silent Spring" open~ ed a nationwide controversy this year. as the rise in imports continued. But he said Britain had ample itirst- and second-line reserves and that these problems would be overcome if exports could be kept up with stable costs. ‘ ‘ liquor levy. '5 PATILNT , .26 2-3-ounce bottle of whisky Mrs. Charles Gavru, 'l‘rgnrsh jgoes up three shillings (45 s a patient at Western Hospital. cents) to £2 45 5d (“mop These Alberto” ’ lchanges are effective today. V . To encourage personal sav- IS IMPROVING ‘ings. Maudling announced Brit- \llss Genevieve Arst‘nuull rs‘ons will be able to hem more ‘ruproving in health at Western ‘ national savings certificates_ iospital, Alberton, where sue The limit was raised £6 as been confined 101‘ the past from £300 and on holding of our weeks. .prcmium bonds to £1.000 from ‘800. MAKING PROGRESS v ‘ , rlrulrn Perry. Tigriish is l‘cpnr't‘d i SH." WI"th .‘ ‘ _ mnroved in health at Western 5'99!“ a Whlsky 3? h“ W0“! , ‘ Maudhng said the time rs mt lmprtal. Alberton. _ . ripe to introduce a general bet- ting tax but some changes should be made. Tax on the tote at greyhound fraces was re ucc to five from 110 per cent. with a halving of RECENT GUEST IE‘IEISHIJZOIXI‘SEKCI'S licence tax, ef- "rank MCL‘NCN‘ summersm“ l‘laudling said there is sub- $15 a recent ViSllOI‘ to the home I stance in arguments that the IN HOSPITAL (flaudc Gavin. Tiguish is a pa-[ mm at Western Hospital, Al- u‘i'lOn. Mrs' Wm'am MCLCOd’ Ilg‘ basis of indirect taxation should "d" lbe changed —— to cover more ., , ,, , ,, items—but “I do not regard this I“ 1 “IBM .as possible this year." . \lrs. \lyrl Matthews. 'Alber ; Handling received jeers fromi on South. is a patient in thciLabor members who obviously! “‘Sli’l‘" Hnsl’llal- irhelieved he was dodging the is- sue because of the forthcoming _ election. . Bl‘mlk ’ ()ne got the impression Mr. * Mnudling did not think the bud- get was going to last the year, out anyway." Wilson said. i The British fiscal year run] IS GUEST \lrs. l‘ilmcr Wallace. \u. is spending a few days with or broihcr-in-luw and sister. Ir. and Mrs, ('nrrull MacWil— rams. Lot 6. ‘ _ ‘ H ‘ lfrom .\pril l to March 31. .“Mgl‘ 10 “UDIES . l-‘irst political and economic. ‘1“11'5 R‘Cllilrd‘ 5"“ “I M“ and l reaction was that the new bud- lrs. Aubin Richard, Harperlget was possiny the simplesti 'rl is continuing his studies at Sin“. “K. “at I llr‘ 'l‘l it n is h m‘glonal High it was also widely forecast? r'lmol after an ilbsem‘f‘ "I ll‘rt‘e ‘ the new budget would be un- } moths duo in illnvss. popular in its initial impact nni IN uosrlru. “M” \hx. Allan lint-Alecia .\ibcr-,pnop()s.u,s JUSTIFIEI) Nuts a patient in the Western? But Maudling justified ins. lorriilal. lproposals on the grounds that; . . ,. the present boom in Britain's: '5 P‘HII'AT , economy, running two per cent: licerrrnld Reeves of I‘rcctown above the planned four per com! . .‘i patient in the Prince Coun- I annual expansion level. must bet I “Osmtal' summers'de' icheckcd to avoid inflation. . . . . ‘ He said the whole purpose of .I'P‘I‘T 1‘0“ ENGLAND ‘ the budget was to get a smooth “when M‘mphy' . ‘Mbemm' transition from the present high cit yesterday for Halifax from growth rate m a level that Eh“? he WI”. ll‘nvcl by a" to could he maintained in years to lauziand to \‘lSll his drumhtcr. I come It's. James Gorman (nee Oliver He ‘wamed public expenditure lurphy) who lives in Quarring ‘—.——————-— Iil - 1' Dmham' ers wane: Jerry Gallant, Cyrus IS PATIENT Gallant. Kevin: Gallant. and \lrs. (larnct Turner. Rousing- . dimes 313mm The c” on is a patient in the Prince l passed away recenme at the ‘ntmty Hospital. Summer-side.lPI‘lM'€ CWMY Hospital. Sum- h'hcre she has undergone sur- I mcrside. and beside her parr- llf‘rl‘. ents she is survived two sisters. '1‘ a d Anita and WITH PARENTS John M. Craig. RCAF Station. hmcsa one brother. Dale. all at home. CHANGES (Continued From Page ll creases in the cost of living. The Canada Pension Plan as latterly spelled out calls for contributions of two per cent of income up to $4,000, building up over 10 years to a rate of bene- fit determined by the indivi- dual’s earnings Opposition L e a d e r Diefcn- baker. noting the Canada Pen- sion Plan already had under- gone one revision. described the new government move as a somersault. Until M o n d a )7 night. the House had planned to take up the pension bill de- bate starting on ednesday. This was postponed. Mr. Pearson said he wouldn‘t describe “an attempt to bring about national unity in this im- portant field" as a somersault. His government, he said wanted to examine the Quebec provincial pension plan to as- certain w h e t h e r “we could ‘ bring about a situation where the same pension provisions will cover all the people of; Cana " Mr. Diefenbaker askedehy‘ the Liberal government had not}i consulted the provinces before introducing the original Canada Pension Plan. “There has been more consul-1 tation over the months in re-r gard to this matter than oc-1 curred previously in regard to pension plans." Mr. Pearson re- plied. "But the particular de- tailed pian of the province of Quebec was made known to the Quebec conference only a few days ago." Stanley Knowles rNDP—Wm- nipcg N orth Centrel asked whether the government still in- t to proceed this session with a pension plan bi-ll. Mr. Pearson said he hoped that the bill "will in c l u de provisions which will be applicable to all the people of Cana a." That will require consultation with Quebec and with the other provinces. he added. Quebec's Premier Lesage has said his government will not participate in the Canada Pen- sion Plan and proposed his own plan, which Ottawa has said can be integrated with the fed- eral plan. Ontario's Premier Roberts has said Ontario would join a truly national plan. em- bracing ail pr 0 vi n c e s. but claimed the right to hold 0n- tario aloof if Quebec goes it. alone. ‘rcnton. Ont. recently spent 5 few days at. the home of his I narcnts, Mr. and Mrs. ‘raig. Middleton. RECENT GUEST Davis Murray. Halifax. .vas' recent visitor with relatives n .tlberton. BRIEF VISIT Dr Ernest P. Weeks. Ottawa. cccntly made a brief call at hr home of his father. Rev. Ernest Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. Llhcrton Wilfrt'd ' I I I ALL TRACTORS The following tractors are reconditioned. painted. fully guaranteed and ready “to go. ‘ HOSTS TEAM (.nrrlon Myers. Carleton. who b manager of the "Combines" nicrtained the team members 1 his home on Saturdady to a urkey banquet. 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