Island a section of the Miintlc Footba‘1fl Conference -..a t u r day rnoon.. . ‘g Macxinnon. principal ~ _.‘_E._ ,- Prince of Wales College of- . *‘sEcnoN s FOOTBALL CONFERENCE opmso‘ ficlated at the formal kickoff. The three teams in e sec- tion are PWC, St. Thomas Col- lege of Chatham, N.B.. and Saint John Wanderers. The st. Thomas "Tommies" downed v “witnesses were heard in case of 0-S Lorne Herbert , ccullogh. HMCS Buckingham, Ii‘ city police court Saturday Ior ls Charged ith Taking Car mes Haslam. Mccullogh, is charged with taking a car with intent to operate without the consent of the owner. The case was remanded for nursing before Magistrate Ja- P.iE.l. Ayrshire A ops Canada Cloverview Mabel. owned by .A. Moase and Son, Kensing- . topped Canada in the junior ' , .ree-year- old heifer class for _. Ayrshires in the period cover- ed in the current issue of th e Canadian Ayrshire Review, and ranks’ her among the alltime greats e reed. Her, 14.998 pounds milk, 61!! fat in"&)5 days with - breed class averages of 197 in both - d fat. ranks her sixth e all» Canadian 303.days in production of but- k ter nd seventh in mil . .. ung cow produced 18,- h 29? ds milk in the complete lactaion which ran to 481 days. and.755 pounds fat. ---i._—_————--— Prices Announced Anticipated prices for the threetup grades of beef steers for the week of October 1 are the same as last week for the Red and Blue brand animals, and 50 cents per hundredweight higher for Brown brand animals. it haw been announced by J. Lincoln Dewar. secretary of the beef producers committee. The price which is on a rail grade or dressed weight basis is $40.25 for Red, $47.25 for Blue and 844.75 for Brown brand ani- mals. ' (,. The are arrived at un- der «a. formula which has been agreed‘ to’ by Canada Packers here. and .which beef breeders decided last summer for year. . Dewar suggested that at '_announced ratefornrogwn bra heers-onar'ailgradeba- I alive .' this v totryout' a weeks for judgment. The accused is represented by John P. Nicholson. . Testifying in the case for the Crown were Cnst. John Greer. Cnst. Donald Bartlett, RCMP and Leslie Kelly. Souris, driver of a trailer truck that was in- volved in a highway accident with the alleged stolen vehicle. The defendant was injured hi the accident. Witnesses for the defence were O-s John Pearson. P-0 Harold Gregory, both of HMCS Bucking- ham and the defendant. A total of 15 other cases were on the heavy docket. Merrill Taylor, Rocky Point. pleaded not guilty to a» charge of drunken driving and had his case remand to ct. 2. William McQuald. Jr.. Kdlsfs Cross, charged with assault. had is case remanded to Tuesday. -Roclw ‘Point. charged" with na- vigating a vessel, while impair- Six speeders appeared on the docket. John Kenneth MacDon- ald. Charlottetown, was fined license suspended Eugene Wynne. Charlottetown Parkdale, were each fin til and costs and Leonard eh. Summerville was fined $15 and costs on speeding charges. One man was fined M and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence. Five drunk and ‘incapables rounded out the docket. Three were fined SN and costs each and the other two $10 and costs each‘. -"' ‘ PWC in the opening contest 16-0 in Charlottetown. on a rain-soaked field. Here Dr. MacKlnnon is shown getting a healthy boot at the ball to start the league rolling. at the airport at this tiny north Mississippi town late Sunday in the federal ’government’s big push—but more than twice that number ‘of marshals actually held positions around the ad- ministration building. and Wilfred Fraser Cameron. 1 SUMMER TIME TO END OCT. 28 Many persons appear to be confused as to the enact date returns to e. Inquiries were received at the police station and also at The Guardian-Patriot office from citizens who thought the time change took place last night. Prince Edward Island as well as the rest of Canada have a little less than a month before the change is made. Oct. 28. when at of sleep that was lgist in April will be return- srunem (Continued from page 1) ing indiscriminately after a few m . mutes. "They're shooting at every- thing that moves." said re- porter Van Savell of The Asso- ciated Press. Federal marshals darted into the university campus after landing here huge cargo planes and set up a guard around the administration build- g. Carrying pistols, riot sticks and tear gas launchers, the 150 helmeted marshals stood shoul- der to shoulder. facing the jeers « of the crowd of students who they foun w d happen . came run out what-‘had Mered th landed at the Oxford edia y a ‘ently headed for the University e army personnel carriers that picked up the marshals were seen leaving the campus- empty this time-—a few minutes after they turned out of a paralyzing traffic jam of their own vehicles and those of re- porters and spectators. At Jackson, -the capital, a roaring crowd on a downtown street corner heard,a citizens council leader call for v un- tcers. to form a human ring- five deep-around the gover- nor's mansion to prevent any at pt to earre Governor Ross Barnett. the defiant chief executive who has sworn to go to jail‘ before seeing a Negro s ma mater, SHOUT OUT SUPPORT The crowd of . interrupted the speaker several times with loud cheers, and sang out with reverberating screams of suppo when a band broke into the -‘martial strains of “Dixie." One-third of the marshals car- ried tear-gas launchers. At the time their plane touched the ground, it was re- ported other marshals had gone directly by helicopter from Memphis-— e temporary home base of all of them in this big- gest federal-state clash since the American Civil War-—and had landed at the encampment set up during the night by army engineers. after the landing at Shortly the airport,_ 17 cars, each of reinforcement for federal deter- mination that more than a cen- tury of segregation policy at the university must end immedi- ately. Still at the base in Memphis Over Inch Oi Rainfall On Weekend . ' Rain over the weekend amount- ed to 1.5 inches according to the meteorological office at the Cliaziciietown airport. The “Met" section at Sum- 3 pm. Saturday and last even- ing. The rest fell during the day as drizzle. The Summerside office so -pporied that September for the set -13 years had an average rainfall of 2.9 inches with the amount of rainfall for last month being 4.1 inches. So far September of this year has had only four sunny days. ‘My Fair Lady’ Closed Saturday NEW YORK (AP) —— Broad- way's big one, My Fair Lady. closed Saturday night amid a tumultuous ovation. ries of "more, more" and thunderous applause saluted ev- ery big scene. And when the 2.717th performance of the long- est running musical in Broad- way history was over, the audi- ence rosc to its feet and sang Auld Lang Syne along with the cast. "I've never seen such an en- thusiastic crowd, even on an opening night," commented erman Levin, the producer. The play. putting to music the The Women's . Institute of Matty MacDonald made the half of the Three Rivers district con- presentations on vention and the W.I. South the South Central WI to, left Central Kings. presented to right, John MacLeod of scholarships to six students‘ Valleyfield grade 12, $40: of »;.ie Montague Regional High Mary Martin. Valleyfield School, Friday evening. Mrs. ISLAND NEWS PAGE grade 10_ $5; and Kathleen WI PRIZES Pstureo - .- - ..f: ...£4=...m...__1§. ta ...- I AT O*NTA_GUE Stuart, Whim Road, $15. Mrs. Dewar, absent from the pic- John S. MacDonald. Cardigan ture, grade 12 student, $25. The made the presentation for the above mentioned institutes Three Rivers WI to Joyce present these scholarships to Carver, Union Road grade l2. the students leading in the $50; Steve Clarkson. Monta above grades in their re- gue, Grade 10, $25. Miss Lila spective districts. ad‘ EASIER HANDLING senger features are the overhead racks , mac when the plane is on the for luggage and a public ad- ground. ‘ dress 5y$tem- MCA will operate the aircraft three times daily from Charlo- ttetown to Summerside Moncton, once daily from Char- .lgtteto\vn to the Magdalen Is- I-landling passengers and pas- baggage requires no The play was adapted from; the Shaw piece by Alan Jayi Lerner and Fritz Lowe and was 1 produced by Levin. The two star roles were cre- lated by Rex Harrison and Pro- fessor Henry Higgins and Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle. l l '. l 1 were more than 1,000 army troops waiting if needed to place the 29-year-old Negro on the ml of the school. Units of the Mississippi Na- tional Guard, placed under fed- eral control in a quick sequence of massive buildup moves by President Kennedy Saturday night, also moved toward Ox- ford. under orders to help if needed. No HINT OF PLAN The 64-year-old Barnett gave no hint of his plans. ‘ The final hours given him by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appe . New Orleans to lift a convicton of contempt slowly ran 0 . delightful story of Pygmalion by chaI'|OTTeT°WI1 and Queens County special ground equipment as itilands, and once daily from the late George Bernard Shaw. j... is only three feet from the ; Charlottetown to New Glasgow lgrstholpseiiqgsd on Broadway The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 1, 1962. 5 aircraft floor level to the tar-' and Halifax. are . . . ‘ The show grossed a record __ « $65,535,541 box office receipts ' T T T T ‘T4 ‘T ‘T T‘ ¥ and brought in millions more in ‘ I - the sale of recordings of the D ALWAYS A music that made it a hit. I , cglrroon New Airliners loday Today will mark the advent of the Dart-l-ierald. England's newest turbo-prop airliner, in use by Maritime Central Air- ways on its Island flights. Passengers to and from P.E.I. and the Magdalen Islands. for the first time, will enjoy turbo- prop speed and comfort on these local ro es e new aircraft will take over the daily flights to and from Prince Edward Island, the Magdalen Islands, H a l i f a x, nncton and New Glasgow. SECOND. PLANE The company's second Dart- Herald will be introduced on the northern services to Labra- dor and Newfoundland during: the same period. The Dart-Herald is a 46-seat airliner, fully cabin-pressurized. Cruising at speeds up to 270 miles per hour. it will cut min- utes from the flying times of all flight segments. The unique high wing design, with large oval windows, pro- am-pie aircraft features a new weather radar system located in the nose of the fuselage. . The low floor level greatly simplifies boarding and disem- TANTON TIRE of Mississippi campus. The Meredith car leaving the airport moved behind an army truck carrying federal marshals in full riot gear. 50 MARSHALS AND Almost 150 marshals landed . . IIEAI. Willi MECCA i - h . "M .".‘.li:..i3."il’.l.' llsmedis .sold stall rug counters. MICC PILI IIMIDY NO. I 11 Sample Shoe Sale 80 Pair Naturaliser Samples Just Arrived 4n .-— 41,43 Regular Naturaliner Price $14.95 , not ill li."i.lu"¢',°"w'iiil"inliaiii.ciIcir. Iii!” internal mania-«on. MICCA PILI IIMIIIY No. 2 u in isvssiltaillll MW Iiiiuaalsfotestrnaiflusallll-_ Samples $7.95 A l.ePagA; Shoe Co. ltd. Charlottetown. P.E.I. Wh NOT. 1' I R E S . 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