es = Island News Page * The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 13, 1965. ritically injured yesterday when one of the town's better known | house on Central .Street, heavily damaged by fire The home. situated on Sum- death of Mrs. Holman. the-—ftames borite cement, being used by ship ‘on the Great Lakes or in the sea of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The recorder has also been test- ed in the Caribbean off Mexico and has recently been set out at North Point, P. E. L * TOP HALF OF WAVE ceiaareine APPARATUS AT NORTH CAPE DoT Apparatus Had Tests Here #22225 | hasiat its tap a platform. eight feet square which. holds all the measuring instruments Specially designed to serve a specific purpose, it is being used to gather information which the as department of transport needs woeneenarenstt well as tidal and current action | Almost equally divided. it has | 45 feet of its length under wa- | ter while above this is 4 huge . buoy weighing 4,500 pounds and Supervising the operation is built in ‘he form of an over- Cap! Douglas Latter: chief of sized oil drum. Above this. ex- One of the newest and most complicated pieces of scientific apparatus used by the depart- ment of transport has been dis- mantied here and readied for! ii eee Don't Miss It... shipment te Parry’ Sound, -Ont agency Basically a wave recorder, the %-foot structure, holds instru- ments for measuring wave heights and length of roll been loaded on huge trucks and ways to Ontario. 4 $8 Silil MA ee s >. eS . er ay si FA 3 5 i Nee ea nc cin an al eat ~ om : 2 Ses ete as On Ne oe ee ee ee elie ae oe ene, ee Siac Sees te nn ; A = 3 b ‘ ~ Fie aig 2 i . > ‘riot award. COMING! The Maritimes’ Greatest Harness Racing Spectacle Gold Cup & Saucer”, Friday A “"The $3000 a Ps ox r as . “s 4 ina x 2 <4 Pa a gids oly Se cial alia 5 ve he so o : S oat aS Ct fs one of the men, suddenly caught agus 7 F ae - ~ Man Severely Burned = ln Summerside Blaze. SUMMERSIDE —ne man was fire. It is believed that the ce- ment, highly inflammable, burst 5 | into flame when the user, Bev- ¢ | residences, the J. LeRoy Hoiman| erly MacAlister of New «Lon- was don, struck a match cigarette. MacAllister, approximately the years of age and married, suf- the process fered serious burns when he the burning can and was purchased by the made a dash for outside. Anoth- firm of MacArthur Properties er fellow employee who was Lid yrom the Holman estate | working with MacAllister at the some time ago following the/time, Carman Murphy, said it | appeared as if MacAllister trip- yesterday —ped—on—the—way—out—and_the rupted suddenly at approxima- flaming liquid spilled over him. ely 10.a.m. when a tan of ar- wRappED IN. BLANKETS Working on the first floor at the time, the injured man man- jaged to find his way outside in-oier to design the hull of a where other men” working in” which can be used equally (and around the building, wrap- jped him in blankets to douse mer Street, adjacent — to Town Hall, was in of being renovated for apart- grabbed ments. It ithe flames this feet. | Prince | Beer. | Fire department marine regulations, department |were on the scene moments aft- especially on the first floor of of transport, Ottawa, and with er receiving the him at present is. Capt. John |when they arrived the flames Kennedy, superintendent of had already spread lights, Parry Sound marine jrooms on the main floor includ- second floor jing the, kitchen. The dismantled recorder has | Edward Silliker-of St. Elean- the third storey. the contractor doing the re- n work on the home.-es. HAD PREMONITION The president of MacArthur Creelman MacArth- ur, said one apartment was .al- ready half occupied and two-elderly_ ladies were to have their furniture moved into the apartment_yesterday afternoon “but I don't know what's going to happen now”, he said. ~ MacArthur added ironic. I was just getting a lease. ready to have signed for one of the other apartments when the fire horns blew. I had ‘a .pre- monition it was my place.’’ The }home has been turned into eight | ‘ors, is being moved over the. high- | novatio: ‘timated the damage as heavy, er sD UN CR TS LR BELEN RI TS 2 bee All Patriot races in 1965 will be based on besf'summary ao 2 | TM -QSSHELL ONY dashes. If summaries are equal then horse making the fast- est time in the event will be declared the winner of The Pat- Oth” Peet He was County Hospital he was attended by Dr. 1 to light @ nd put sand around rushed to where JK vehicles alarm and the puilding, to two , Properties, Mr. apartments replied don't know if cent of his Rev. Dr “The The four ned- with “Rev. thers Dr. Robert School, Rev }lia, Ont., some minor smoke damage and also in the basement apartments and on the There was also to that ‘4t's Asked if he had any insurance on the property, Mr. MacArthur | “IT have some but I) T-have-enough”;——} Dr. Beer said yesterday | that Mr. MacAllister was suf- fering from burns over 50 per body.~ much of it. third degree. He added that the injured man was in critical “ton- dition. The burns were confined to thé upper part of-his body Bonnell Family Holds Reunion John Sutherland Bonnell and Mrs. Bonnell were} hosts.to a family reunion ' cently at their summer Highlands” Bonnell Te home, children re- 10 grandchildren. turned - with 1 dchildren. | All five families are in the min- EEN ping - eran nd Mrs. George Carru- onnell came from First blem vitally in need of solution. Presbyterian Church, Plainfield, |N.J., with Scott and Bruce Arnott, president of the Berkely Baptist Divinity rious races and ethnic groups. |they pass the message.’ flew from California! primary targets are the Jews with his wife, (Catherine - Bon- | and the Negros. nell), Cathy Anne and Robert. and Mrs. Alan H | Cuaig, (Elizabeth Bonnell), /St. Paul’s United Church, Oril-| abusive, arrived with Margaf-| charges become. It preaches the literature Me- of y et. David,.Cathy and Ian. | Edward. re | educator, speak on the above subject. L. __Dr. and Mrs. James G. Emer-| Jews (who are called commun- (ely sincere. It is true, son, Jr. (Margaret Bonnell) “mere anii- Larchmont Church, Larchmont, mais,’ say the pamphlets which telligence."’ New York, brought Lynné and yrze destruction of the ‘‘lower”’ of Their—son,_John_Bonnell__-was_, the only family member absent refers to the noted Negro asso- from the reunion. He is Camera Safari 'his paternal grandmother, Mrs. James G. Emerson. .DWoececessct on in Africa a with \ ¥ FARM Lub. Oils _; Diesels Greases . Oils Your Shell, Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern a J. W. Dial 4-4044 Loeooocooce! CONFEDERATION CENTRE WHAT IS THE BAHA’! FAITH ? Receives MA [euea ddee te Ge cae a Skinner answer to your many mation MRS. TERAH COWART-SMITH international ' drew of Prince Edward Is ‘Georgetown: ~ THE LECTURE THEATRE MONDAY, AUGUST 16 at 8:15 p.m. Th ah Bblagiiedks ai depts + . ie = ae nee ISLAND CADET AT HMCS CORNWALLIS land; PO2 Sandy MacLaren (seated) of Birch Cove, N.S.; .PO2 James Upton of Truro, N.S.; and PO2 Donald Macav- ley of Moncton, N.B. They are in HMCS Cornwallis in Nova Scotia for training. and will remain there for seven weeks. They. receive varied and. interesting training which include$ range firing and sail- . ing. These four cadets from the Maritimes seem to be quite interested in the radar: con- trols of the guns found on a destroyer. Looking from left to right are PO2 Roger An- : (Canadian Forces Photo) Islander Has Major Role In Hate Literature Study By GEORGE CONDON of hate literature that the gov-;Guigan said. The post office hap Few people on Prince Edward jernment was prompted into init-}been relying on an abscure law Island have ever seen hate liter-|iating a full - scale investigation. |under which it has stopped hate ature. Probably there are some; And so, Dr. MacGuigan stepp-| literature through the mail who have never even heard-of it: fed into-the picture: The commit-. “But, the.problem -is far But for the past eight months|tee is called the Advisory Com- solved there as hate literature one Islander has made his busi-| mittee on Hate Propaganda and usually can’t be. detected ‘from ness the study of this growin g/is studying the dimension of the | ordinary mail,’ he said meance. Now he is ready to/hate literature problem in Can-| Bate literature distributiom present his findings to the Can-/ ada. It will recommend legisla-| is noi common. just to North Am- adian Government. ition if-it- seems advisable. The--erica,_Dr.__MacGuigan _ pointed The man is Dr. Mark R. Mac-| actual proposals of the ‘report out. There is a serious problem Guigan of Charlottetown, an .as-/ will not be known, however, in Britain where only this sum- sociate professor of law at the until it has been examined by mer a law was passed. making it Lae of Toronto»-In. Janu- the minister of justice. a criminal offense to say oF ary he was appointed one of —a) ;print- derogatoryor_abusive ma- seven --man committee to inves- | HEADS COMMITTEE : terial about any race, nationality tigate the problem of hate liter-|_Chairman of the committee {8 or ethnic group ature in this country with a view Dean Maxwell Cohen of the Me-) 1. wracGuigan's committee is to make recommendations to Gill’ University Law School. An- b- the government where necess- | Other of the notable members foray gee Rodigenitbe ‘hee ie ary. |Dr. J. A. Corry, president of vressitate similar steps. “We have found the problem |Queens, University. to be a serious one,” said Dr. Talking of the committee fin- MacGuigan_ in an intervie w | ings to date, Dr. MacGuigan here, “but there is no panic Said-miost-of-the~hate literature}: and we are hopeful our findings comes from the U ni ted States prove have been no public hear- will prevent the situation from |and is simply distributed here. Hings beaus. says-Dr. MacGalens. deteriorating.”’ The American groups inVolv- | whig would only give these While Islanders have not yet |¢d in these activities are mostly | roups a chance to appear and been exposed to hate literature, well - to-do,” Dr. MacGuig an) iq * receive some publicity.” he exolained,. in other parts of. er i: ee though. they | The committee's report is now Canada; particularly Ontario, | la Die “YOURE POO ih the Witt ing stageDr--Mae- Quebec a British Columbia [ecw inten pall tate wid |Guigan is ‘preparing a substan- andseven.NovaScotia_and.N.ew 1) e AMETIC ANS Set scbicineeone sh Brunswick, its spread has rea- ee Ca, ee on it for the past mont such..propertions itis cgn- jcountries li anada, ‘ in It will be given sidered a high : pogo Se iany Make a" profit Titec the final result, wi £ jians, on the — other hand,” he. Hate literature takes many Said, ‘‘give it yes even | forms. But basically it is a prin- they bought it in the first place. | ted paper cruely denouncing va- They lose money in the deal but As the stulies have been under- way the problem has been view- ed from the psychological angle as well as the legal aspect. fall. And although it will not be released publicly until the min-« ister of justice sees fit, Mr. Mac- |Guigan suggested that there is |a possibility that one of the_re- | commendations could urge -leg- islation, as in Britain, to mak@ hate distribution here a crimin- ‘al offense | What's the purpose. of hate li- terature then if it's not to make BEYOND COMPREHENSION a dollar? Are the distributors Those who have never seen Psychiatric cases? He hate literature have no idea how, ‘No,’ says Dr. MacGuigan, almost maniacal, its ‘the people who spread . hate really believe what's the | Written on it. They are complet- though, ists). ‘‘Negros are mere ~ani- | that most“are below average in- Potato Fields “Need Watching Prince Edward. Island's po- world is being over-run by People apparently are ‘led into this racket by fast - talking Hitlers-of the-modern-day.The {40,006 are we wtvised Canadian Nazi party is one prime, Watch fields carefully if high source of hate pushers. But there humidity weather and ‘the pre- fare others — youth organizat- ent | Tana slanwere’’ races, : Typical___h_ate__propaganda ciation, the National Associatio) for the Advancement of Col Péople (NAACP) as the Nigers, |ions for instance, and @ 888i tinue, it emphasized im Alagators, Apes, Coons and Pos- |called the Natural Order. lthe weekly potato bulletin re- sums. ; In-all-there-are-eight groups | ty F. M. Cannon em Hate literature is distributed |in this country peddling hate. tomoiogist and L. C. Caillbeck, said Dr. MacGuigan, and; all have connections in the States. be general they have no financ- |ial backing. ; ; Usually young. and impression-| “OX aa : ~~ none it is \delu by —leafiets,—pa able, or_of lower than average) the bulletin covers. and ven full volumes of \t he |intélligence, the hate pushers! - potato insects have not posed filth. : talked ‘into their jobs by one any problem. this- year -but— ‘it It was because of complaints |or two fanatics who are ‘cON-| has heen observed that the po By the ‘citizens in such communi- |vinced their “work is. right.|taty aphid population is now lties as Sault St. Marie and be- |Then the groups are off on their| jising These may be effective- ‘own — writing, printing buying, |cause of the increasing volume srenching wed Guttibating thot we coaienaed with Thiodan, the | MOTOR REWINDING | ish societies to arose public cri- | ticism and get publicity. to ; | | the flow of hate literature, | nef with little success 30 tae. | In 3rd Spot ’ ant Edward Island took over if top three positions after St. Dunstan’s Staff Member | plant pathologist at the Experi- | mental.Farm. here A fungicidal application thie through the mails and by hand. | Anyone can receive its sinister message. Some communities, like Sault St. Marie,-Ont., have been bombarded. Citizens were | el 136 Prince St., Ch town often sent to such groups as Jew-| 7 Island Crew SCT MSISGCI@E RGM Attempts have been made mains {niadequate,” Dr. Mae- | sailing teams from Quebec and hate messages. The material is & REPAIRS HAVE LITTLE SUCCESS “The law is not clear and re! roRonTo (cP) — Twolma® three races here Wednesday ip the national Boy Scout sailing championships. Glen Bidwell and Don Brooks, |Greg Bowser and Doug Barron, | both of Hudson, Que. In third |place; are Dave Hume and Bill Simmons, both of Charlottetown. —_— = — ' requests for infor- Rev. Francis J. Ledwell of the ’ | staff of St. Dunstan’s University recently graduated from Notre| A total of 16 crews, made. up | Dame University, South Bend,|of two competitors each, are |Indiana, with the degree — of | participating inthe fifth annua Master of “Arts. fevent. All are between 14 ané Father Ledwell has been on! 17 years of age. g |leave of absence from SDU for| The competitors sail over the past year. : | course'two miles around in 13 | He returned ~ta the~ province’ foot long, flying junior -centre on Monday and wili take up a| boards. a teaching position in the English} Two more races are scheduh department at SDU at the be-'ed today when the competitios l wn | wid Baha’i lecturer, ¥ ginning of the 1965-66 term. ‘ends, - & of.it.and.has:been.work- ito the government early in (h@™ from_. t \