WAR'S GRIME» Mud-caked mother and her spot with others during a two children wait to be taken search for Viet Cong guerillas to an interrogation point after this week in the Mekong Del- they were flushed from hiding. ta area. South Vietnamese HOOT [iepmona * RIFLE SI Raymond Vessey 9 : Wendell Brown 99 : The following are the results Bill Crockett 98 of two rifle shoots at - York: Lorna Vessey : ~<97 Tom Vessey - 99 !Seott McDonald 7 Lorna Vessey 97 Elwood: Drewett 96 Lorne Stevenson- 97 Reg Mosher 6 “David Ling 96 |Gordon Vessey 96 Raymond Vessey. 96 Jane Larken 96 Raymond ‘Chappell 96 Ernest Prowse 95 Angus Cluney : % Bruce Robertson _% “Wendell i-rown % Donna Bryenton 4 Laken Lewis 9% ‘Laken Lewis 92 Nelson Shaw 93 Leigh Vessey 9 Arthur Brown ' 93|Harold Neil oe Oh Leigh Vessey 92 |Lloyd Vessey ( 89 | Hatold Neil j nnery Shaw 88 Elwood Drewitt ~ 40 |David Kielly- 88 Leigh Jenkins 90|Hal Dunsford 88 Frank Vessey 90 David Ling a7 Blois Coles 99 | Ethel Vessey 87 David Jenkins 87 |Lenore Crockett 22> Roland Vessey_ 81 | Danny Morrison 87 Gayle. Cooper... 81|Kier Vessey — on ~ 1, Arlene McDonald’ “80 Lowell Vessey 85 Donna Welton © 80 |Frank Vessey 84 90 | David Ling 4 Drapery Event! 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Feb. 28 we a [14 ‘The Guard, Charlottetown, Bat, Feb, 19, 1966./ THIS WEEK ATSDU | Wins By Debating Socie —_ Quebec Expenditures { Vast Hunt For Missing Bomb To Be Continued Indefinitely | >) FORM SOCIETY NEW YORK (CP)—Two Jew- ish members ofthe right-wing John Birch. Society have an- nounced the formation of the Jewish Society of Americanists, composed of members of the Eirch Society. The new society, sponsored by Birch Society, will serve as @ standard around which right - wing Jews can rally, they said. Samuel L. Blumenfeld and Alan Stang said the. new society endorses the views of Robert Welch, John Birch Society founder, that the United States is in imminent perial of being subverted by a gigantic domestie Commu nist conspiracy. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MRS. JOSEPH M. EGAN Alexander and Cheverie, was Edward Island. dow of Joseph M. Egan, lived at the Fairview address for 40 years. She leaves two Miss Francis M. Egan, 11 Fairview Avenue, and R. Denning of this city; David W. of Franklin; grandsons, William J. of Chelmsford and David H. i i i Z BF also four great-grandchildren, all of Chelmsford. eee! Services were held Jan. fi Egan of Franklin. There are from Mrs. ’s late residence, One al ON DISPLAY _NOWI! . we ¥ _ WENDELL ’ af, You're reading this because you like what you see and you'd like to know more. O.K. Following is a list of standard equipment on what is one of the most ‘unstandard cars on the road today. All-vinyl bucket _ Seats and armrest front and fear e Full-length console e Wall to wall carpeting « Tachometer ¢ Disappearing headlights ¢ Full width tail light « Tinted rear window e Concealed turn signals e V8 power ¢ Variable-spee electric wipers « Safety e Seat belts ¢ Back up lights e Dodge Charger is a dream car come true. Stop dreaming. , See Charger now at your Dodge dealer's. G. BARBOUR LIMITED _ a ; By ELTON C. FAY The previously-reported nu ro Y 8 , WAMHENGTON (AP) —_ The |cleas (Seidiats raneed from - : longest for a missing nw- | acc Spanish Lead To Maritime Finals ima e ECOL clear weapon—four weeks—still |one down e minor dam- ; tas ay ty SG at 2. UE. dalence. (S60 8 ee ee WINSTON MacGREGOR their aising F : source ndicat- ver them were in plane The St. Dunstan’s Debating seach ae ete ont, cee QUEBEC | (CP)—The Quebec] A government spokesman said/eq i will continue indefi-|crashes over land where there Society has captured all three selling tickets for the | S°ycrnment's expenditure esti-\the higher figure results from | nitety. was little or. no difficulty in. find- | ldebates required to move fate feel Waele |mates for the fiscal year 1966-67 |increases in hospital staff sal-| The search began Jan 17 |ing the weapon or weapons. In ie Maritime finale. The first (Dunstan's University ie sponsor. |(c2! ® Fecord $2,304,711,000, it jaries, population, and in the |when a-collision between a U.S. |at least one case, the plane was debaters were Kenneth Mclanie |ing. ‘This femoua company will | "syne es here. number of days persons remain |Strategic Air Command B-62 jet |carrying only non - explosive ‘and Charles McMillan who won |be performing at the Confedera- Supplementary spending .esti-|in hospital, and also from the | bomber and a refuelling plane |components of a nuclear sys- a unanimous decision over. the |tion Centre on Feb, 26 a1 830. uate during the course of the construction or enlargement of |over the coastal area of south-|tem. In a few instances, the | University of New. Brunswick;| The editorship of the Red and C2", Will bring total Quebec | hosp ern Spain ‘resulted in four °un- | public report’ makes no refer- | next Weston MacAleer and Dave (White is still undecided. Applica- |"R°4im&, for fiscal 1966-67 to) ‘The amount set aside for|armed thermo-nuclear weapons |ence to of lost weapons. [Campbell won a split decision |tions for this re to be | Bearly $2.500,000,000, treatment of the mentally ill/falling with the wreckage. |NO DETONA over St. Thomas ; and submitted to any member of the |. rhe figures were disclosed | was boosted to $60,300,000 from |‘Three were found. - | In nome of the incidents has lon ‘Thursday night Thomas Me- |Student’s Union executive before when Premier. Jean Lesage | $48,900,000. But the search of land and sea | there been nuclear detonation or. Millan and | Philip “high noon"? jtabled the 1966-67 estimates in| The department of family and|bottom so far has failed to turn | serious radioactive danger. won unanimously ever Kings| An emergency meeting of the the legislative assembly. Mr.|social welfare has . estimated|up the fourth. loss of the weapon last College. Student’s Council has been call- @588e also is Quebec's finance | spending of $252,200,000 and the| The time, the number of |month has a significant aspect: Two Maritime teame: will en-|ed to study these applications at | Minister. : |department of roads $351,400,-| searchers and the amount of| & is the first reported ocea- ter the Canadian fiaals this|one o'clock this afternoon. The The approximate spending by-| 000. ; . .,Jeulpment used surpasses by far sion a nuclear weapon has bees year. In the case new editor will be chosen by a 2uebec in the-current year, end-| The most substantial increase | amy of the hunts~made in 14 lost or involved in any other in- c vote -» *|ing March 31, totals $2,086,243,-|in the estimates for the depart: | Other officially - reported inci- | cident outside the United States at the last meet- 010. This includes three sets of|ment of family and social wel-| dents involving loss or damage |or its territorial waters. Council was,| SUPPlementary estiniates au-/fare covers payments to needy |to nuclear weapons. The firet in-| This accounts, in | the Modell Parliament to take ‘®0rized by the assembly during | mothers. cident occurred in 1058. considerable measure, for the se, s on Hith and 12th, | ‘e current year. The allowance fot this climbs| In terms of man-hours the intensive, prolonged search. the SDU Band and Glee Club/The secretary of the Students’ The figure of $2,304,711,000 for |to $28,500,000 from the 1965-66|8earch is costly. The defence There are several reasons: thas revealed. that the combined |Union was authorized to {ile no- ‘Re fiscal 1966-67 is made up of |figure of $20,100,000. department says it is difficult; 1. To reassure Spanish resi- will constitute a concert in the |ment ‘and the Student's Union | $2-083,146,800 plus federal goy-|cision to increase to $20 from |ollar cost, since most of the | ing the weapon and end -ap- ‘alumni gymnasium on Feb, 27 at |will appoint a returning officer ernment. contributions of $180,-/$10 the monthly allowance for|™anpower and much of ‘the, prehension over possible ra- 8.30. for the election on March third, 403,000 for shared-cost programs each child. cesigmnent being’ weed ‘te: “the sacctivg |‘ ecutanmnatien. This program is presented es- | SECOND and $61,161,200 for other con-| A bill is currently before the eoerch represte®. routine expe ease the pressure on the Ipecially for the students but the| ‘ied for second place is the ‘Tibutions and reimbursements. | assembly to’ authorize the al- oe: panish government fr om general public are also invited. position of the Saints; The estimates established at |lowance increases. t has cost lives, but none was | some of” the population for The numbers are many and var: Hockey Club. Maurice - Roy aor than $1,661,000,000 the. nor- erent ee to ogg en bv a ting a of: Sie military ied with plenty of enjoyment for |leading the MIHL scoring rage Ma! Quebec government spend. | New Canadi Force C-1¢ transport, engaged| might create similar old and young alike. ‘The musiclend tis hat trick last Saturday i& which mu nced an NEW UG OMS: |, the asarch, died | ments in other friendly conn. troops found suspects and. cians travel to Souris again for evening against the UNB “Red "ually against-an equal amount, a Ga. teat ane 2 oeued| tues shes eo CR toe tae their families hiding in the & concert on March 2nd. Devils’ provided the margin by | she Cet ates set aside $918.-| Teen-Age Group mountain Saturday. In the ini-| base privileges, _ mud and reeds. | ACTORS which the Saints took the game. 759 199 for capital cnandiinns ed tial collision, seven men in the| 3 To find the missing weapon : (AP Wirephote) | The Drama. Society plans. to|. The oe oe $54.76,700; for interest ay: Said Pressur crows: of the, B58 - and C135 | bafiee, overt or covert search- enter reek tragedy, - ednesde) iments a 185, | plane . govern- / David Leard 83 ‘Electra’, in the Istand Drame |When they meet the St. Penceig TORONTO (CP)—A. group of| Divecly or indirectly, about ment obtain possession. From Betty Crockett 83 Festival on March 17. The char. ‘Tommies” at SDU. The total of these plus the Toronto citizens, who describe |5,000 U.S. navy and air force| the weapon and from classi- Wayne Vessey g2iacter changes ate «many since Philip MacDougall, secretary- '$1,661,000,000 is the net budget |themselves as an offshoot of the|personnel now are involved.| fied portions of B-52 wreckage, Gayle Cooper g2 the first presentation in Novem |feasurer of the SDU Progres- 3)» province Se Toronto Social Planning Coun-|This is in addition to assistance| foreign weaponeers could Pauline McCallum 81.| ber. sive Club is in Ot- : cil, has charged that Toronto|by Spanish police. and. other! compile valuable data. Heather Colo 80 Somie of these changes include |*#We this weekend for a meeting seRVICES GET MOST education officials are. pressur- | authorities, j— - Jean.Bruce. 90 Jan MacDonald as the farmer, | the national executive of the “the major share of the net/ing mew Canadian teen-agers to| As of Monday, 18 navy ships SHOE SIZES VARY Arlene McDonald @0 Kenneth Doiron, Orestes; Joho dent F nw ‘Dult estimates goes to: the depart-|stay out.of high school and get and. other craft, including two! Shoe sizes are »not standard . Donna Wilton - - 80 O'Malley, messenger; end Mark B perswinnorem Mr. } "i land | ments of education and health, |a job. . deep-diving research submersi-|and may vary one size aiid two Dwight Vessey g0 ‘MacPherson as the “god’’. gall oo ora the s| The education department an-| In a report presented|bles, were on station in the | widths between different manu- Blair Bryenton 20|. Rev. Adrian Arsenault is di- “EB hath et ae ae ear | icipates spending: of © $451,900,-|to school trustees and offi- | Search area. } _ . \fecturers’ products. Pius Trainor 90. rector, while Peter Jungermana aaied” ce the Weed Rosen of. 000.08 Quebec revenues and the cials, the group says “‘prac- Barry Metcalfe 80 is assistant director. Besides on as te ° we | Health department: $467,100,000. [tically no non-English-speaking |Ralph McCallum 80 this position Mr. Jungermann is tered te ryote soe The total estimates for these|teen-agers entér the high school directing: the RCAF-Players pre- ee = eect eck ea {WO departments, including fed- | stem,” : . The following are the results sentation of “Under the Yum |% ect next week $2741 contributions and reim.|™°"™ dig n of the weekly shoot held by the Yum Tree”, also entering the (@@™Y queries are coming in. Sursements, anticipates spend-| “We were told,” the report . ee ee RCALE. Ri |Festivel DEVELOP UNIVERSITY ing of $581,900,000 for education |Says, “that if a teen-ager “of 14 Mrs. John Macleod re ton on ts boa m| vere sty Service, " bkacguret|a5/0e0 oe gunk s BP begs yom my esti pia pe thn : 3 on versi . 000. master plan for a ni - ne = : : Tuesday, Feb. 15. All interested Ann Warren, has received affir-|velopment of Waterloo Lutheran | mate represents’ an increase of week gy whe k o (Mary Evelyn Sinnott) : riflemen are welcome to attend. |mation that their request for a|University was announced Fri- | $56,700,000 over =the current |Couraged to get a work per-| ‘ Bob Barwise 100 |grant from the Provincial Gov-|day. by. President William J. | year. mit.” Died Feb, 19, 1965 Petley Taylor, «98 lerament was granted. Villaume, Planned is a new! The province’s plan of unl-| The report suggested the unit K Gack ae Z edger Jones 97 This grant, in addition to the science and business adminis- versal hospital insurance Cover-| system should be used with im- Lovingly remembered by = Ron Clark - , 97 'WUS funds will enable Douglas tration building, a fine-arts cen-|age and its services at out te ad of the fl Husband, John, daughter, Beverly, sons, Gerard Ralph Jenkins — 97 |Richard to attend | the interna-|tre ‘and athletic facilities on @ patient clinics are expected to|™igrant children inste and Re =e Seott_ MacDonald 96 tional ee miner being held in |aew track and athletic field with cost $333,100,000 up from $286,-/@Fade system so each student : Ronald - Don MacLean 96 Turkey this summer. . ‘ite own tieldhouse. | 600,000. could progress at his own speed. Tom Vessey % —— + - Lorne Stevenson ty a 2 ee Ernie Prowse 4 sesmoersncinatemnar cases = Dan McAskill 93 Doug Wood 92 Dan Morrison 92 Pauline Sherren RB] Norman. Keizer. — A E Barry Mellish aA Stan MacNair m6 Sharon MacLean 85 George. Jenkins — % Billy Bowerbank 80 e Ritchie Simpson a0 Tommy Bensen 80 Barry MacDonald s Harvey-MacLean John Hogan 80 Gerry Hill mn = Rick Williams 80 3 Glen Constable oo The following are results of the recent shoot of the P.W.C. — amemes r : a 7 Rifle Club on Feb. 9; Buckets in the back with centre arm rest. Here isone Real armchair comfort. Soft armrests on the | Action control centre. Here's where you take Now you eee “em. Now you don't. Chasger Scott MacDonald 100 cer that treats rear seat pessengers as individuals. full-length sports console separate the _ charge of Charger. 318 cubic inch V8 is standard. perform the neatest disappearing Wendall Brown . 98 Big bonus: the seats fold down separately or foam-padded shell type bucket seats. Front For the lion-hearted there's a thundering 428 act of the year. Turn them on and they rotate Donald MacLean 7 together to expose a 6%-foat long carrying spece. armrest folds back to reveel a large, cubic inch Hemi-V8. Tachometer and console _—into position. Turn them off and they dieappesr Jane Larkin 2 Skiing anyone? lighted console compartment. are stendard. So is the excitament. into the gritte. Just try-to find them. Charles Mutch phate, : . Donna Hambly 4) Sy Heather MacDonald 98 Don MacKinnon 2 ‘ ? g Ken Smith st ae f Moore ~ ; Keith Larter 86 @®@ ei (= - Anne_Foy. aA , ial : Donald MacDonald 84 4 * * ey ish Lynne Pollard 80 kal ul 7er d inside door handles « Padded das: \ é s