.in December. 1963. was followed‘cently made a comeback mthlwas the movie busmessi by a trial that was equally bl-lTbt‘ Carpetbaggers. pei'iiy. which. is hoped ded iii the conviction :ontiiiuellnfifi rm l"‘.ll [ 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs.. Dec, 51. 1964. *“ *W'in i 'lai't‘e lt ei , V 5 i ' ot the three men accused of the MURPH‘ WINS _ -—-———-r . (Tune. 6. George Murphy s_electloii t0 SUCCEEDS HUMPHREY i l 1 2. The Elizabeth Taylor-Rich- the Senate " "‘me homefi ard Burton wedding The event was scarcely lake" hseriiiusiil ST. PAUL. Minn. iAPi~\i'.-.1. itself may have seemed a‘llll-(‘ll- “henr H 'G’lémgc t. m. p Mondalt formal. ‘IM ' mat-tic. biit nevertheless the w“ "r “1" \ “3L )0" m 1.] WT] ' I _ highly headlined pair continued 50'“ . H‘llly‘lm‘l 09m"“lf"> ‘ " "V - '9'3- “35 itii'iii.ill-. h, "{er news. couldnt disguise their pride appumlcd (is. 59mm". mm . The deaths of Gracie .iilen. when Murphy “'0,” W Netti?" ‘ Harm) Marx and Eddie Cantor. .aclueving the highest elective Coming within a few weeks or; Post for any tilni‘tigure. I ._ each other, the loss of these. 7- Pater seller” hea" duail‘ great stars seemed to signal the l The. yomhfm‘ "CM-V ' guns“ of a areal era in emer_ British comedy star was rescued Mondale minmem from death by a hospital team bemoamr C v ' hi ‘ qidnc, P . . on. , F 4 8. Ethel Merman-Ernesi .Borg-V ’ ‘ ‘7 '0 01m” Karl luil . . i y oitiers stat. ew mne- Thc”. pu zcdiyaag. Roiiaag also appnlnlpr at'atlt‘liil' awards hth‘ been aslmarriagc lasted five weeks. .‘ith'mlcal’Ol'S lawyer ROllt‘i' happily received by the filmiyear's end Mchale‘s Navy skip-‘Mallson- 40v succeed Mon La Minnesota Wednesday. SUt‘l‘l‘l‘il- iiig \'icc~l’rcsideut£lect Hutton Humphrey who resigned Tilt'a‘. mm‘mdfiay to await his inauguratior ..an. _ for a four-year term appointed .Formilig Movie World By . S ment in going to the movies. in HOLLYWOOD fAP)——'i‘his has addition. most of thc major stu- ‘iecn another turbulent year for dios are successful in their tele- t e movie wort . vision operations. . divorce. illness and all With rare exceptions the film ‘ kidnap trial were among the top companies had good news incivs stories of 1964 At year's their stockholders this year. . ’3‘ . o‘i trouble a ared on this seemed to rove what some I . l M“ ...._- . ii)": h2l‘i;l)n. 'l‘hc tilii‘ipeindustry of us have susiizictcd fora ion: “immunity 35 POlllE r‘S fOI‘iPE‘I‘ was engaged again- to 89‘ dale as aflomey'genel‘al- “"v ' was faced with the possibility of timc: That Hollywood thrives on Lilies 0f The Field. The award‘ll‘t’ss D0nna Ralicoul‘t .ooouowwwwmooo.' _‘ ' ,- - .. la major strike. and clashes over trouble. to the Negro actor was well de- 9. The Beatles. They were the 9 Stocks _ Bond a l‘“ V ‘ ' ~ the moral content of movies’ Hera in him the mp nf‘vys served. but it was especially sig-tliottest attraction .in show busi- : 5 : ‘l " - ‘ -' . . _ iseemed imminent. 5mm“ m my”. “(n-id nificant in a time of racial iin- ness and thalr VlSlt cau:0d Plots ‘ ROYAL SECURITIES . g‘ ‘ ’ ‘ _ v " i Despite these travails. Holly- stacked up to Hm romnwr; ‘r‘csl. Paatricia Neal's Oscar for in Hollywood. as _they have‘o cornnl'ation Mm : a: ' * ' ' ; ,wood appears healthier at the. :Hud was another popular choice M‘OI‘YWII'CI‘C. Theli'lllmt A Hard : 137 ("anon st" Ch-mw" . n; W; v - , > ‘ : end of will than i‘l has in recent KIDNAPPERS TRIED S, The death of Alan Ladd. The Day‘s Night. surprised everyone 4 ._ o It”. .- i - '- ’ gyears. The reason: Business is l. The Sinatra kidnap trial, sudden passing of the laconic. by being uncommonly good 3 M9" ‘1 “lls'm- M213 : ‘9 " A A good. Large numbers of Ameri- The iza rre kidnapping ofisteel—eyed star was a shock to 10. The film industry's ecov-i; Telephone: 4-8583 . l ‘ ~ - ‘L - * ‘ ' * cans once more find excite-iFrank Sinatra Jr. at Lake T’iioc Hollywood. He had only re- cry. Hollywood's cheeriesi newsi 4... l QUINTSNEN‘JOY Hoqui; Jimmy Fischer ‘lefll. only St‘HSOn as l1? and "HP iif bi< minim, lmi'ri tit )lr and “in :_ __.__,.,___, _ l - . i ’ Andrew Fischer. arr now if- male 111.91!er lb? Flst‘l‘lPT siypps_-Nlargar9fl irqzhll havp nxnnfl“ "Id u.."p‘righ' '0‘“ “"mmplm- “‘3’” 3‘ “" thou pictures taken at ihsir by (‘tirtis Publishing in-..“ camera durum the holiday hme in Aberdeen. S D The Al‘ \i‘irophntov } FEDERATION NEWSLETTER _ 1964 Is Viewed As Great Year j From Crop And Cash Standpoin ' 'i‘iii‘ \gi lt'lll instiiu t c ifcrlcraluui o W3” hr. pmle [ini'rpctf‘d. IV“ the in the co-opei‘atiic fich front slow and certainly not indicative Hr .l. LIXFOIN DEWAR ed at the Vocational ' ’T‘liern was certainly very little in what was probably the lnr- lure was rltsaiipiiiiilt‘rl iiint tin rczemhlanr‘e between the tradiv gest farm mecting of the roar. FilN'lH'f‘ N'lii‘il “‘f‘li l‘lm‘t‘ “Lilli i-nnal white Christ m a s and in April the Federation ('timf‘ll- if‘fl‘f‘i'l H-‘lUt'lS-“m‘ (:31 in what the weatherman actually ed a workshop on all‘li'lllinl'ili Will‘lllilfl.‘ [tiirilii'lctiu All‘ dtit'it pi'tH'NlPd, \‘evertheleSs the rain education a gatherln: attended ;“ fljlltno ‘l‘i 1:1 flirm‘laf’” 0'; and moisture would be a v c r)’ b.\‘ the Ministers of »\grul-uliurc “(Effvzllllfii‘wm' l” (mil-v m” wclcnme prcscnt forthosc who 3"“ Eflll('all0il inf J‘l‘iil'lllll“ “" “w gnaw-“Ni “my ' wcrc facln: up to a water. short. nperalflo lsnion o. i.iu.ir.i“\la- hm“), Mm" Hmw “mums ‘13" {or the “Ilmpr' (‘O'I'alnly god "5 “"3"” nwmm: m in”: was made with respect to “ "‘1‘" “‘9 Shnl'mg“ may "0‘ mummy" mw‘m“: mp INN“ agricultural education it was mutation should be greatly im. all parts of Canada, 'i‘li Agricultural inrfl" (‘r‘iiicnitial Vcar ruri'ictt nut recognition of nimuxi iiiltl‘ farms nor a pm'mrin been established yrmvd i'niiitiiil'i‘t‘ i’,‘rnprallv water it taken granted by farmers until it runs 'l‘i‘. H :linrt. then it becomes of great ‘3;‘ 1190'“ ha: importance In some good agri- p ( . (if these. The Committee also .‘l‘l’l‘rfil a'efsflhie‘Wlerd sl'fiply sponsored two ssay compell- isalimiting attoi in eveop- “ms desihnpd m WM”... a merit and we know of farmers pcrmanmt mmm m 1‘”. mp in such areas that will gladly years aw. Pal inf?" Sum: '” ha“? a" 355‘“ Provided was a grant of red supply. $3.000.00 for the carryin: Iiiii ' the. Nita moi-“Hf? 0"!“ of a special community im- virlcd during lhfJ Chl‘lSlmal pi'ovcmcnt program under the holiday: i'i‘al :ratitudr will be Rural Beautification Society. in Moran-mil by the many farm- addition. a substantial gi-nui er: who were uneasily looking was made available to foward to the prospect of hard- Provincial l‘lowln: ('ouncll to in: “Film all winter. asstst in carrying out the (a R“pr YEAR nadian Champion P l o \v‘i n g 1” mm“. “mm.” MM has hiatch at Biiidencll. Here a hm." 2 um, “um. in m“ mm \ciy large cttmd had ‘thp mm. pravmqm RH crow: pleasure of hearing and scrin‘ ‘ not only i e Dairy l‘t‘ll‘tt't'ax of up”: hct‘pr than aver-age and w pmeOF hm alm “I”: Nm'w' ha)" arm "(1 Km" Christine Hewett the Dairy 1"“ appl'naChM hump” “0' Queen of England and \\'alcs. p" H , n common with other ('ll!7(‘ll< 1“ a “"‘h “13"dp"lnl island farm people shared in “‘I‘ iiiiiif‘i‘mnl W113”? f‘l'nf‘ ll 3 5 the pleasure of welcniiiiii: llu~tr l‘f‘t‘" 3'1 lml‘m'lani factor in NW Sovereign Quccn lfiii/nbcih pm: up the WM economy. With and Prince Philip. good prices last spring an d but a few o heat-v movement this fall potato an! events in :1 year \\lil(‘ll was ; " n we r s are having one of generally thickly studded with lllf‘l!‘ bclict‘ years. inlcrcst. development a ll tl Dn-ry production is up with a 3(‘hlf‘lf‘mi‘lll5- zlizlit pru-c increase Reef. c215. FAILURES and pork were not as rewarding in spite. of the luni oi uiicu at. in too: but there was no real lions and a general rcioguitinu timius Probably the most of the need‘iittie it' anything «mimic asprt'l of farm prices is of Constructive nature was iimr {allurp in lump Dace “m, achieved by the potato indus- li”. rm. ,1; mod; and eon-ice; try in moving towards an im ii.erl bi farmers in both produc< Pml'ml mal‘kl‘l'llfl “.‘K‘l'W‘ tmn and living Certainly there “'1”? ,3 "l“°l"“~' llf‘l'l "ll appears to be a strong drive. March 'm. .an “mm” 0‘ underway for getting prices “Hing np'nm" m film?” “l mmm m hmhor 19",]: action the determination of White tip in the present time V'nduwrs d’ssnl‘wl h-V \"‘ . . , \rembcr and the iiplioldcrs of the exodus from agriculture "w “Mm mm we”) w“ m kw may lte in the best interest of “19‘ ‘ ' ' p potato ship on what they considered to be an even keel. hile a season of good prices certainly places a different light on problems of the industry doesn‘t dispose of them and the need for direc- tion. planning and regulation in the industry can not be dis- posed of by one brief period of prosperity. those leaving and of the indus- try there is no evidence that any impairment of food supply is involved. However. should ag- riculture n o t shortly on a more rewarding Iriel then the nation's food sup- ply will within a few years he in jeopardy, MAIN PROBLEM For many farm people low in- crimc continues to be the main and most p r e s sin: problem. This low income is only casually to indifferent prices as in many cases the farms do not produce. sufficient volume to pro- vide. satisfactory income. At Hearings D . OTTAWA t(li"i Proposals to Th" [armerm'z tfalgllltallmfilvgsb establish six new teleViston re— - broadcastinz stations in four to prowde . . r v V . . - ‘ provinces Will be heard by the 2:;1P“?;”;:rmtrh :Xgitrggg‘is the‘Boart'l of Broadcast Governors investment in buildings and ma- Jan' chincry is badly out of relation " ‘ ' l. _ I" mm in land and Iiwsmck_ The board istod applitattons and my," which "m m m‘ i set. tip rebroadcasting units frease in value and which are .31 Murthv'ne' “19 Gas” mm‘ i ' v in: v‘own, and at Grand Rank, lgrt‘lli‘fmal analysts the dollar MM" Malam'cvv Qua. Ashmnm, While these problem areas in M1259'22"“Slqllur'af‘k. BL. I" agriculture. are being recogniz- “0n " O M‘ a mi: annula- ed and considerable thought ' d 03 I tr ) pd. n’nipi. given to solutions there will not ."(fl' f“ u r" ""1 '13 '0 S aiion likelv be overnight dramatii '" “‘"ervar’mk- \“d. I changes. owner of radio station \ problem area in a large H fl" herst. 'trKL city can be bulldozed out and z‘mf’RcPfx; 1:1?ch ( )LR and "N holisinfl provided in a space C'Kfin‘F‘M Rigitr‘pcr. ( nt . rind of months, in the country ll"th ' ' _ P hi. Alia. all can not be changed so easily as 3"“ “oh” '" SP” '0 tititer in- ~ lerests. - . o sm me" n much more than h u g There are two applications for ' ~ . ' cl ‘nin the ic- _ iiiiYShiiii‘istI'lifciiegric'ulturai e’du-u‘”, TV rebroadcas'm: ".“Hel "" cation. in different pattern of Mull" Peak \lf‘lm'aln vicar farm sine and improved hushan- MurthVlll" Tlit’i’ were filed dry Without doubt manv farm by M""‘"”‘"'”“ Tf'lf‘l'i‘hin "it. I‘ ‘ ‘ '. 'k | programs from families Will achieve mcreas- C . I inglv higher living standards but CK'W'T" 'ivsa'miiich Lake. they-willbe the ones who con- 3"” “Y Tt‘lt"\‘i<irirt de la trive to face up to the problems B’l'f' “’5 Chaim" if": V W"- of the next decade. ""9 pmflmms "0m (H.\L<T\ mam Carleton. Qllf‘ Both statinns Looking back over the farm “mild have a power or tit-o year we recall such highlights “'3‘”- As the annual meetings of the WILL HEAR 29 CASES Dairy Farmers of Canada a n d i all. 29 applit'allnn< wil' be the Canadian Federation of Ag- board in January by the board. riculttire in January. these . 0 other proposals include: the stage for an almost continu- Newfoundl a n d Broadcasting ous round of such con ventions Company Limited seeks licence stock during the year. or a TV rebroadcasting station it March (I) the potato grow» at Bonnet Hill near Grand Bank which n pe r a t e .1 CK or; of the province were comet». to pick up n r n z r a m s from CKCR-FM Kitchener. ,llll“ 836 Will it... Proposa of any real content or under" ‘1lllllfllllII tiii ill“ pai'l of author- in relation tn ‘vliat i: a urgent matter if the prov: is to be adequately icry the the futurr‘ uses of our land reg It still continue iol there may not w indication of urgency aij moment but unless a start now ma 9 in planning for is land use we will by the curl ofi another decade be once morn in the pmiiioii of timing rlonp too illiIF‘ loo lnic. To llll" other l'f‘~iillllllir\ \iliitii farm people will be making at this time of the year we would like to contribute Mian of a general nature \\l1lt‘ll may be overlook-mi, “llllt‘ there may not be rjtiniplr‘lt‘ :lcl'i’ir‘mr‘tit mod «it lllt‘kr‘ or cvcii importance they are for cousidm'utltiit. < :i turmoi' l liuiiiic in more of my own lliliiL-iu: iii tl(‘ilf‘ll(l lt‘x‘: tiii politic litisliir‘ns pt‘tiiilr‘ and on set l‘csiihc io n'l"tl"pl more handling the titlf‘l'nlttin lcus on those wit my pl'llflllf‘l'x this serum. 2. As a tui'liii‘i‘ l where [\flKSllllt‘ l'cspiiusihiitty 1: who for fl, l i'csolyi‘ to pay more at. icntion to and take more in- tlio work oi the \al‘l- organizations and to :i'. an import- in farm develop. l. l resolve to R’xSlSl in de. \cloping a better image for tho fnrmcr by being more par ticular in my appearance away from home, ;' l i‘f‘Sfll\'t“ to- hccomc hot- icr acquainted with the dift'or- cnt policies offered by part mnts of Agriculture and to make more use of them. 6. l resolve to he more con. ccrncd with community imv provcmcnt and to work more closon with my neighbours in the development of agriculture and the province. _ .1 1‘ Is ue On Jan. 19 (LlOX-TV Argoiitia. rebroadcast ing with five-watt power on Channel 5. J. Conrad Lagigne Limited seeks a licence for a ‘ re- broadcasting station near Mai- artic. Que. to receive programs from (7F‘f7l.-T\'-" Kcarns. Ont. transmitting on (‘hannel 3 with 9.350 watts video and 4,875 watts audio. A company to be incorporated by Donald H. Altficld of Ottawa seeks licences for an AM and l"\l radio station at i‘hatboro, Que, AM broadcasting would be in the daytime only with 3,000 waits and frequency of it?" kilocyclcs, FM h r o a d castinz would be on 9R5 megacycles frequency with power of 3.600 watts. ('olonial Broadcasting System .imitcd is applying for an AM radio station at Corner Brook. .Vfld. with another studio at Grand Falls. with 10,000 watts on 790 frequency. Amherst Broadcasting Com- pany Limited seeks authority to transfer ownership of . H Amherst. NR. to Tantramar Broadcasting Limited The (‘RC seeks permission to assume ownership of CFKL Schcfferville. in the Quebec north shore area. from Hollin‘ gcr‘lfngava Transport Limited. Great Lakes Broadcastian Limited is apply-inst in transfer all the issued shares of capital in Kitchener - Waterloo Broadcasting Company Limited. CR and' it“ mum. . l l u;- ~m—m NEW YEAR May 1965 bring the people of Prince Edward island continued happiness and prosperity and may their cares be Ctl’ c1 minimum and their rewards both in material possessions and happiness Be at a maximum. Sincerely inert. m“ h The Guardian-Tile Evening l’alriot Page Is-A