W Charles Linklettcr, chairman to Miss Helen Toombs, Sum- of the Paul William Alexander Scholarship F u nd (left) is shown presenting a scholarship merside while Charles Ballem, right, president of the Sum- ’Y'. SCHOLARSHIPS PRESENTED merside Y’s Men’s Club pre- sents another scholarship to Winston Smith, Summerside. lS-Year-Old Czech Describes Daring Escape From Homeland DARTMOUTH. NS. (CF)— Two days of tense waiting in the cramped fuselage of an air- 'ner, shivering from the cold and in constant fear of detec- iimmigration authorities tion was part of the price a 15- as long as necessary. yeanold Czechoslovakian boy paid for freedom. In his first With Mr. Tichy acting as an interpreter. Milos told how he interview since spent many days going to the merit said “arrangements to, provide for his welfare, a home. and education satisfactory to -. very short time when it started havclto land. By this ’ been made with Mr. Tichy for; nearly out of my mind with the :cold 5 behin from his hiding place. “The plane was in the air a ime I was 0 I move from ithe cables and snuggled uo tot some boxes to keep warm. l “Shortly after the plane leaving a Cubaua airlines plane airport in Prague and watchinngnded someone making a mu‘ at Gander, Niki, Dec. 21, Mi-lthe various aircraft coming and:tlne Cheek Opened the door and 105 Anthony Navratil told of his . going. He kept note of where daring escape from his home-,each aircraft was headed. land under the noses of Com-: “On Dec, 19." he said, “Ilplane'u munist police. Immigration authorities have revealed Milos has been' given a home i found out a Cabana airliner in‘was going to land in Prague. was in Shannon, Ireland when thatiI checked an airline magazine and learned that the plane was here by Mr. and Mrs. Jaroslav' bound for Havana with a stop Tlchy. The immigration depart- in l t {open after passengers and crew j:left the plane. G BRIEFS l l l I Canada." e said he went to the air. port and watched the plane land. The baggage and pilot's compartmen doors were left Milos said the airport was swarming with armed police, but the plane was not heavily guarded. However, there was 130 yards of open space be- tween him and the aircraft. His chance came as another W aircraft prepared to take off. IS PYTH’AIT Basil Rem e. Elmsdale, is a lurgical patient Hospital. land scrambled into the baggage 2 two weeks where he had Christ- . ,_ . 1C°mpartment {mas dinner with an RCMP offi- n “OS‘U‘H‘ 9 said “9 hid betWPf’n 8‘cer. He was later transferred Mary PWNF» lit”? MUEth bank of cables and the outerth imrnjgration headquarters in of Mr. and T Everett Pow- skin of the plane_ ml stayediflamax. ‘ ers. Alberlon So In the Western lit PARLEE FLNluiii. —— The funeral for Rtii'..:(l P held at the Con r1. Home Friday at . > Key. C.R. WA. oh::.a:iug. ns sung “tic “Th: Lord‘sltm. My Shepnczci” and "Abide With Me". Mrs. Li '- E'itm was tlie‘ s 01' the Roy- 2, George R. ‘h attendedl ducted the bearers wc._ George T. Clark, Herbert L'. and GB. Sheen. interment was‘ In People's cemetery. ii git ll. iipflilentjthere not daring to While everybody was watching the plane prepare for take-off, the WesternlMllos bolted toward the plane move or fear that a sound would attract “ ‘ the guards. wait for the plane to cold one. only light summer hes and carrying with him .a bit of food and bottle of wa-‘ he spent two days and night in the tail of the plane before it left the airport. ‘ “I was shivering from the freezing temperatures and ter- rified that I would be discov‘ wnuuit COJ- ; ered by the crew of the plane." : acrricc. Pall-tide said it was so cold in the C\'i1_ KGllTlY..plane at night that the bottle .‘cci Pcrry.lof water he had with him taken which might Preludice Simmons ; froze. I . I Only after the plane had itaken off did he dare come out tarily." ishone a flashlight in my eyes. 11 wa ordered out of t e Milos said he found out he‘ vhe got out of the plane. He said he was given a choice by the Irish police offi- cer of staying in Ireland or con- tinuing to Havana. He said he chose to stay aboard the plane and take his chances on get- ting off in Canada. “When the plane landed at ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alborlon and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Feb. 16, 1963. l4 Plead Guilty To Liquor Store Break TIGN'ISH — Four Tignlsh res- idents, Gerald James Aylward. Wilfred Joseph Richard, Peter The presentations were made Thursday night at the supper meeting of the Y's Men's Club. The fund provides financial as- sistance to help s t u d e n t I through university and obtain the necessary qualifications for a position as full time sec- retary in the YMCA. Miss Toombs received the scholar- ship for the second year. Both are students at Prince of Wales College. {77.713 Wflfli/I/I/Z/JJ 7244’ t N W, Vocational Provian $3 y Mac Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer The provincial government will save approximately . a result of the six-month exten- sion of the federal-provincial cement on technical and vocational training assistance. Under the agreement, which was to expire March 31, federal government per cent of the capital cost of of vocational training facilities in the provonces. When the agree- ment expires. the federal gov- t will pay half of the capital construction. Hon. Ge rge Dewar, MD, ' - ister of education. said yester- ern cost of day "the extensron is worth about $287,000 to us on the Pro- vincial Vocational Institute, now under construction on the out- skirts of Charlotte.own. "We expect that slightly over $1,000,000 will be spent on construction of the institute be- tween March 31 and Oct. 1, the date the agreement expires. : v" ‘Wfl/‘J‘x " ' u / r» v o, 9/ 9/ r» -» 6/J'fl 0, 6/ w/w' ‘ ‘ “"fihf'iflxéls-W ’4'." OOOasbeof Aid To Save 00,00 “There will also be a saving on the vocational facilities in Summerside. This saving will several thousand dollars. at least, and could go as high as u H 9 Announcement of the agree- ment extension was sent to Dr. Dewar by Hon. Michael Starr, federal minister of labor. The telegram. in part. read: "Under present circumstances, you will appreciate it is not pos- sible to make any amendment to the technical and vocational training act. I am pleased, how- ever, to inform you of govern- ment decision to have 75 p or cent federal contribution to pro- vincial expenditure on techni— cal and vocational training cap- ital projects apply to work car- thc nled out prior to Oct. 1, 1963. on approved projects for which contracts have been awarded prior to April 1. 1963." ‘. Chg... V I r...,' 44 4 44 (Opp. Confederation Bldg.) TODAY Shows 1—3—7—9 "Snow White And The Three Stooges" fl FARMERS! Don’t Let That Old Chain Saw Slow You Down It'sofacf. . that time you are in town. Joseph Buote and Edwin Joseph DesRoches pleaded guilty before Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- Donal Summerside yester- day to break, enter and theft at the Alberton liquor store. ' Sentencing was adjourned to eb. 19. The break occurred Jan. 3!, when over $300 worth of liquor was stolen. Alberton RCMP and town policeman, Ralph Hardy Investigated the break. Education Group Holds Meeting WOODSTOCK A e meeting of the educational com- mittee of the Lnymen's Associa- tion of St. Anthony's parish was held recently at the home of rosper A. Arsenault. books and other litera. ture is to be provided for the next meeting which is slated for the same place. March 5. Members of the committee present were Mr. Arsenault, Leo Gallant. Mrs. James Rooney. Mrs. Howard Arsenault, Robert Gallant and Silvain Arsenault. rs. Rooney was named secre- of the committee. MIGHTY New York city has the great est concentration of people in the western hemisphere. a pop- ulation of 7,781,000 in 1960. Sofia-day's paper That's why these merchants have chosen this rate your home. They invite your readership . . aloud WEATHER WRON'BO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Dawson 2 6 Victoria .. 41 46 Edmonton . 14 31 Regina 12 20 Winnipeg -12 12 Toronto 3 10 Ottawa -2 5 Montreal . 4 6 uebec 5 8 Fredericton 3 2! Saint John 2 24 Moncton .... 12 23 Halifax ..... 27 33 Charlottetown . 18 24 Sydney ........ .. 19 31 Yarmout 25 32 St. John's ..... .. 3 30 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says all regions may expect a sunny but chilly day. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. Northern Nova Scotla, Eastern Shore: Sunny with a few cloudy periods in ch colder; northwest winds 2.5 with gusts . w high at Halifax 10 and 20, New Glasgow 5 and 15. Goshen 5 and Outloloik for Sundw: Sunny and co . South Shore, Annapolis Valley: l'Clondy with a few snowfluru'lcs much colder: northwest winds 25 with gusts to 45. Low- vllle 8 and 20. Outlook for Sunday: A few snowflurries: Cape Breton and Prince Eda ward Island: Sunny with a few clo periods and much colder; northwest winds 25 with nuts over P.E.I. Low-high at Sydney 12 and 18, Charlottetown d and 15. ARKE is reodmoreflnn ander, immigration authori- ties found I did not have a pass- port and the Cubans had to ad- mit I was a stowaway. The im- migration officer asked me if I wanted to remain in Canada or go on to Havana. “When I chose to remain, the Cubans became very an . I could see the anger flashing in the pilot's eyes." The boy stayed in Gander for Starting Monday! Burt Lancaster Karl Malden "BIRDMAN O'F ALCATRAZ" ‘LEAVES FAMILY f it ilos said he left his mother ‘and father and three younger .brothers in Czechoslovakia. He isaid he didn’t tell anybodyl ,‘about his plan to escape. } ‘ He said his father had owned Coming TIIUIaquy . The all new McCuIIoch 148 model has been built to please you. the farmer. Its light weight and durability makes It the leader in the 1963 chain saw world. See Us Today Keith Carmichael 4-6423 Jeff Chandler "Merrill’s Maurouders” 44444 a small chemical factory but it lwas nationalized by the Com- imunists and his father was new lemployed as a spray painter in 'an automobile factory. 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High tide toda at Char ' town at 3.38 am? and 3.3010?“ At Rustico at 11:03 am. an 10- pm. Summerside tid eighteen minutes later the Charlottetown. Sun rises toda: at 6:53 and sets at 5:36 a I rises Sunday at-6:52 and sets a? :37.H tide Sunday a Charlottetown 4: am. n" 4:07 p.111. High nae Suhday “a Rustico 11:44 em. and 10:58 .m. :3 “N PLAN CO-OP SEMINAR . OTTAWA (CP) _ Saskatoon in April, the Co. operative Union of Canada an. nounced Friday. The conference he held at Western Co- operative College April 23 and 26, before and after the CUC's annual meeting in Saskatoon. T anyoiberdoyinthewcck.j opportunity to send their message ; and. too. invite you to drop In next. l Moore & McLeod Ltd] Farmers' All types of clothing for the former! m"- ' INSULATED LONG Myriads of knit-in pockets 1n- sulated body outside ‘cold. Tops Bottoms 2-25 Specials UNDERWEAR warmth against knit-In lnslllatlon. .. 1.75 "FARMERS" j Congratulations Thursday's Guardian. 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