“a.” ’ 4— t,» A 1 Tuberculosis Association wore above are left to right Dr. acutive ti . guests at the annual meeting of Jeans. 111‘. Holman. Summer‘- Tubereult» .~ ; the P.E.l. Tuberculosis Lea- the Seen vincial assoctation. and Mr. Ricketis. gue held yesterday at Charlottetown Hotel. lava arr: ii F .I i , ex. '.\ ccume 501 nor), .\oia Scotia I Volunteer Agency's Value In TB Control Is Stressed Town of Summerside. Teacb‘ Dr. CW.L. Jeanes. executive or: at their annual convention assistant. Canadian Tuberculou- zs’ Ammallon. were also checked. lis Association. also spoke brid- .I' lhi‘ PFC‘SPMI Five new active cases at i iy. bringing greetings from the crculusis case tuberculosis were discovered by iCTA to the P.E.l, orgaizatitn. I Ritkrtrs. ext-ctr tive at inc Nova oiuntary level these tests and the patients ad— i New ofticers elected at the is patterned [muted to the aanatorium. thc;meeting were H. T. Holman. carried out . doctor noted. ‘Summerslde. president: Dr. .rt‘. lsiand. ICASE “Ems-[En FA. MacMilIan. ist vice-presi- . ~tn-ak1nfi 3’ As of Dec. 31. 1961, the ricnt; Walter Coulson. Summer- "”‘~‘ "I u" l tuberculosts case register locals ‘side. 2nd vicepresidcnt; Dr. W. LN!“ he” led at the sanatnrium contained R. Stcwart. secretary. a nd it t"e (‘itariotictown tEverett Marl-‘arlane. treasurer. .Dr. EM. Found was named tmcmber of the executive on d- thc names of 940 persons and 845 of these were examined ‘. E .\1. Found. during the year. Wm. the re. ISOFT TALK ISLAND NEWS PAGE «‘ Alberton and West Prince County‘ (W than Pa. t) present lull in Soviet truculoaoo wan ch. primarily to Alhd firmneaa and that this should not be relaxed over Berlin. Rusk said the United Stats I The proiincial got'emmentt 'Wil make use of federal tech-1 nical-peer to carry out an ‘ oconomtc survey d the pro-j Vince. industry and Natural} Resources Minister Leo Ron-I siter said this morning. I Mr. Rnssiter said the govern-i Imam has plans for economic developmait. such as locating industries in variom parts technicians wil be called in; ‘ to diet advice. ' No represemauva at in} ‘lcderal department of ‘turc. curt Retson. asricult-Inl leconomiat. and L. Rayner. business ma Wal- ist. met with Mr. Roaaitcr ia Premier Walter-)1. Shaw's ol- |lice thla mot-mag to «been. I I t Jame than 400 n !2 The Gm CWtOWI, u» May 5, 1”. Economic Survey‘ (Planned For P.E.|. Plenum details ol the sur- vey. Also attending were Market in Director Held Sangster and Reno-ch M Hartwell Daley. According to Mr. Rosita. the survey will start in Prince 00111"! 0 Premier Shaw said the main objective ot‘ the survey is -o develop a program in the ex- sidev president a m. m, d the province. and federal Iplnfi'lm of the pravince'a natu~ ral mares. Technical personnel of various provincial government depart- ments will assist in the survey. Need Stressed For Sea Control MONTREAL tCPl - Vice-ad— miral H. S, Rayner. chief of Canada‘s naval staff. said Thursday night control of the as it has ever been. Russia had recogniztd this fact by building a force at submarines. he told the Montreal branch of the Navy League of Canada. Russia was reported building a nuclear submarine fleet armed with missiles. and “per- haps it was missiles from these submarines that Premier Khru- shchev had in mind when he talked about a global missile. I Green Asks Firm Stand By NATO On Arms Talks By DAVE Memos! ATHENS (CP) —- ada Friday asked NATO to take a positive attitude toward the Geneva disarmament confer- [‘nCE‘. In a 20-minute speech to the NATO council, Green said it is essential that the alliance recox- ‘ nize in its communique on the current meeting the importance NATO attaches to disarmament and the cessation or nuclear. weapons tests. Green pleaded with the coun- cil to avoid making any chal- lenging statement which might hurt the Geneva conference or a possible settlement on Berlin. The minister gave strong sup port to the United States action in negotiating with Russia on Berlin. He described as prom“ ising the idea which has come out at these negotiations for an international authority to help regulate access to Berlin. 1 NEED N0 SACRIFICE Such an arrangement. Green said. would not entail the sacri- fice of any vital interest of any u" 13 Sun .5 important nowj‘SATO member and it could be devised to avoid recognition of East Germany. Green said NATO should take advantage of the present lull to 3 seek an arrangement with Run- sia to remove the risk of grad- ual erosion of Western rights in Berlin if the ucst did not seize the prcscnt opportumtv. Grcrn said. . a new vclop at any time chosen by Russra. Green said he bclicu‘s a con- tinued arms race would even- External iconsequences for civilization. Affairs Minister Green of Can-1 Berlin crisis could do. I not b b I U b I ll m at any that the lam Toronto 4: 'n I agreed h adequate hapectioa‘ . Ottawa . (5 If 5 added. humor. that in Montreal . 4a 51 the meantime the US. will coa— Quebec . .. . :9 45 than ita present series at our Frederich . :7 « cloarteataandthaltheiius Saint John. .36 ‘4 siana, too. probably will renew Moncton . n 41 L it tests shortly. Halifax .. . 36 ‘1 J Charlottetown . 38 54 . Sydney . 35 57 YarmoutJI . JG (5 ‘St John”: 31 37 HALIFAX tCPi—‘l‘ho weather); office says clearing weather is expected today. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. South He referred to Canada's din i Shore, Annapolis Valley. north- armameot proposal: at Geneva . era Nova Scotia. St. John River and repeated that Canada ton- I Valley: Cloudy with aunny in- tinues to favor the appmch oi ‘ tervais; warmer; light winds. negotiating on subjects which ‘ Mywhjgh at Halifu an and 52, tlcnd themselves to early agree- Yamoum go and a, xemvfllc mem- i 38 and 55. New Glasgow SI and . Green asked for NATO sup . 50. Fredericton 8 and El. Saint iport for the compromise din- John at and 50. "“ ‘ 33 'armament proposals of the eight and 4.5. ' unaligned nations at Geneva. ‘ Outlook for Sunday: Molt!) ‘_"—“’—_Launny. Di“ I Eastern Shore. Cape Breton. ‘ Prince Edward inland. eastern ‘gln london At 77 NB. Couties. Bay of Chaleur: ;0vcrcut with occasional driz- LONDON (Reutersl — Harry ’J‘ m ' "w m “a” "'L ‘Guy Bartholomew. 77. who rose from newspaper office boy to lag around midday. cloudy in afternoon and even—. chairman of the huge London Daily Mirror and Sunday Pic- tually have the gravest possible E:":‘Iiu‘i‘§fin"§i?;iyf" "" "°"": DRUG STORE OPEN He was succeeded as chain: Mostly o ‘5. Outlook for Sunday: Mostly sunny. Bay of Fundy: West winds 1|; overcast with intermittent rain Y mile in fog increasina durum morning to 10 miles: cod. High tide today at Char-lotto town at 11.21 a.m. and -. M Rustlco at 6.24 a.m. and I.” pin. Summerside tide W minutes later than Chariot.- town. Sun rises today at 4.! and» actuatosaandriaeahnday‘ 4.55 and sets at 5.59. High dd. at Charlottetown. Sunday, 6. 11.” a.m. and in! pan, m tide at Rustico. Sunday, Kay 6 7m a.m. and 9.09 pan. 4‘ CU VII III! M tritium“! man by the present head of the: Daily Mirror group. Cecil‘ Harmsworth King. in 1951. He was one of the pioneer. d the newspaper strip cartoon and; the large typefaced headlines ‘ WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- THIS ILII'I‘S: Min. Max. D n fight Day only Drug Store open Saturday evening. awso . i . . . . . . -. — Vancouver 37 56 “Open All Day Sunday and Sunday Evening”. Victoria 42 SJ ‘Edmonton .. :4 35 DIAL 4-6623 .Cal‘ia’y ' ~ -- -' 3‘ ‘9 Advanced Summer Hours chma . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 61 T MEDICAL PHARMACY 86 POWNAL ST. Will be open Saturday afternoon and will b'c the WEEKEND , FREE DELIVERY " TB WWI suit that 13 were detecicd aa 1mm. ’ "I‘m‘efl ’m'mw having reactivation of their ' expvi‘invu Inn it man mmse Ind were hospitallzvd. ° {incaf 't‘\l.li.‘ \ linush it 12!?! Mix Erma Tan. RN. word”, Return'ng ere “as some nppost ion a v ,9 of the out tie!!! a ‘ this mt‘thxi :n other parts of pa I Canada. I is now used exten- During 1961_ 1w summaryl I I 361', s E. LoCKRAR'I' 3:131:37" "my "am 0’ “1° tuberculosis clinics on gong. 130turf'ninizlhoffigm ninth}; - o ‘ ‘ Edward island were con uct ii me or e one or Mr ll.th s rimmed much at five mm and 35m panic-locum were Minced yestq- of his talk :0 the value and was we" examined with 38 day at Ottawa. They are: Kiam‘ ncccsstty nf \‘nluntcer workers in the prnV'nriaI tuberculosis (ruin: Procranis. Vniumcrrs ate people who have a clan rwrsonal interest in thrzr communities. he said, and Wilhiiul uhnm the tubal“- culnsis testing work could not be ramcd out. and 13 re- — Danid Michael Mum.iP0$19d To Ottawa 'RR No. i. Cardigan. Prince— t J. Frank Bryan. Cascumpec.‘ llowlan R R. Queens — A. Wai- then Gaudrt. Charlottetown. new active cases activation cases or a total of 51 on sex requiring treatment being found. Miss Tait said. 0! these 18 wen under to years of age. I Dr. EM Found reports-d that Prime Edward inland had the greatest increase in returns for. Sgt SE "Ed" Lorkhart of Coleman. P E i. was posted to army headquarters in Ottawa. May] and will be employed with the directorate or supplyi land transport, army authoritieli have announced. He has beent' ‘statloned in Winipeg with No. 4' Mr Rzrkrtls told the meet- . t ins: that the oxiucnro of .‘Chrtstmas seals in Canada S voluntary nrznnimiion as a 1961. He and P111 had raisedt . tuberculosis dctcctinn agency slightly over $13.01!)' an 11L: is of paramount importance as "9359 014.8 per cent over 1960. ALBERTON — Fire of 1- -.e that the medical people will be able tn kmp complete control over thc rl‘smw. He nnlcrf also that the vari- ous Tn nrznnivntnns must be preparcd tn gum in a mater decree in the MW of research. OUTle ES R F SI '|.TS Rev, C. .i. swan, an execu- tive mrmbcr of the P.E.l. Tuberculosis lxnzuc, ouflined the rl‘\llil‘ nf Iitr‘ 15161 tub“- culin tr Mn: and xrny survey In :t'r‘sl- 1":n'o l'nunty. HP m 'ni "'1in romdmlx (111’ lrhrwl 41. is 'u"4' surveyed. “‘llli .i 'v'nl attendance 1f aligntly n: .- 1000!) at the clintr'» Some 400 volunteer wnrkI-rs :zf-sin’l the TH Leo— guc \inrkrrt 0t ihmc winning the test cllnlr.‘ rm; zu‘rr x-raycd with Hw- rn-t's of TR being and tho Daitents Ten flddl'll‘nfll mam undrr notcd. Dr F. A. \Zar‘llillan. also all exoculive mlvmbor. told the meeting that .1 total M 7.91] peaplc wore v‘rayNi by new mobile un.t purchased by the learn in ms) Thme rhocIrNI included "ni- dent: and sin“ at the Provincial Infirmary. Roach vac and the Satrt‘d "cart Horne. Itafl of tb4~ department i! na- tional m-rnuc office in Glar- iottetnwn. thrif'nis at WC and SDU as troll its a survey in tho found hospitalised. cases will 1’6 observation. he 0n the subject of the con-i-l munity-wide tuberculin and x-ray survey on REL his re- port showui that only 47 per cent of children 514 years at age surveyed in western Queens and Prince counties reacted po- known origin destroyed an un- occupied house at Albertol South late last night, The house. owned by Wilbur Fraser, had been uscd as a workshop for several yearn. Lobster fishing gear had recent. ITrasport Company. R n y al Canadian Army Service corps for the past year. I A member of the RCASC {since enlisting at Halifax in 1945. Sgt. Lockhart made tours to the Far East and Ger- many and was stationed at an my headquarters in Regina pr . ior to his Winnipeg posting. here's the EASY WAY to SAVE NGNE' and enioy favorite "I ' MAGAZINES ORDER NOW! ‘ .w ."~~' \l I..-“ t t a o t ‘ i a. Beef Cattle . Ina. ly bet-n removed from the build- Ing. its only contents were a barrel of tar and some noun- Dr. Found also touchcd on the hold furnishings. irnie of the voluntary workt‘rs. . Albertwn firemen responded 'snying that in countries where‘ immediately to the alarm which ‘ tuberculosis has shown the "wall was soundcd about 11:15 pm. but sltively to tuberculin tests. a induction or 2.3 per cent over the previous year. .marked decline voluntary orll- the fire hurl gained the much’ your m nl7ation! have been in npcra- headway for them to save the dollar: '3‘! non building. Thcre Is no in- suranrc. it in reported Afiaclgifigtgltzrélrglzt two The house. which had 511“ I lnr manv .voars_ was formerly: m‘“ (mm Scnlral‘sufigpen“pn the home of the late Mr. and um'.“”' “mm or “1" Mr: Samuel (Bud) Fraser. and gee hear have both been reha- ‘ ._ tin more rercnt years of their hthtnted and have jobs in Char-t » lottctown. 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