. Rowe-wan» - i - a! . TIM coached by Henry ‘Hank‘ Lan- dry plays the Nova Scotia champs in Windsor with the winner meeting 3 Campbell- ton, N.B., team for the Mari- .‘ ‘ y ‘ i. SEEK NG MAR A Summerside bantam team leaves for Windsor, N S on the first leg of what is hop- ed to be the road to the Mari- time crown. The local team, E BNTAM CRWN 5 time title. Four of the play- ers on the team are it to ri; Errol Thompson. goalie. Fe- lix Richard. Turk Muttart and Melvin Bernard. Island's Harvest Weather Available weather data around ' obtain necessary equipment harvesting time for a flax crop from l-iurope and the plans for grown in Prince Edward Island 3 install‘ug and repairing it. indicates that it would probably The estimated labor .ind man- be a high risk industry. agcmcnt requirements and the, An official of the firm of Arth arrangements and costs for pro- ur D. Little. Inc.. (‘ambridgrz viiting the highly technical skil's f required in processing in c crop. and a pro fornia lncomi and c05t statement showing es ‘ timated income. planned operas I ing costs and expected profits. should also he made available. Mass. Maurice B. Sorciisoii. “ whose firm placed a report be fore the provincial governmc on the feasibility of such an ITI‘ dustry advised that the lack ofl local knowledge in production and processing is a serious tian . di an i : After .i month long tour of GI- tawa. ~\loiilrcal and Toronto 5p akin: with magazine pun- lishcrs and national advertisers in an effort to gain national pub- c - . He said it might be difficult for the Island to compet an open market with the subsidized . industries of western Europe and I, cheap labor in other production ll‘ 5 o 5 land centennial. Miss Mary Jol- llflt". director of publicity for the Fathers of ('onledcration Mem- orial Building. has returned (‘liai‘lottcttiwn She spoke to many other he llttllill orgunilrititms in connec- tion with centennial publicity ea . Recently there has been art approach to the provincial gov - ernment for financial assistance by Prince County interests to help establish the industry. PROOF OF KNOW HOW Mr. Sorenson said that any one applying for government fi- nancial aid should have data licily for the Prince Edward Is . . Miss Jolliffe Returns From Ont. Public Relations Trip ii’canvcing a reception in be host. ‘1 ed by the Province of Prince Ea i ward Island in the chambers of l the Speaker of The Senate. i The reception will be .\pril 14, ‘ and representing the proilttce i will be Premier Walter R. Shaw, 'i provincial secretary J David :\\‘tll’l\‘|ll:s of an ordinary mind. Is Risk To Flax Industry t ISLAND NEWS PAGE v Western And Central Districts l Hear Cent. Publicity Dir. grand total of 1.112 "Cen- tennial Rlood Donors" i'ezis. tered at the three days of Red Cross blood donor clinics to ex- ceed the objective of 1.065 by and chalk up a io4.4 per~ l Archer, chairman lot the Red Cross blood donor I‘ committee for Charlottetown. in i extending congratulations to the i 1.112 donors from the city and lthe surrounding areas, said he '. was particularly happy that the I slogan adopted by the provin- ' cial blood donor committee for "A 100 percent result clinic in Centennial been achieve-t at ’this. the first series for the v r I“ it. ies represent it as a left-wing. . . . ' year some a right-wing conspiracy. . Hp mmmented that this re. Oswald himself was killed w“ wag a" the more remark ‘ ~ 9 i v . i . . ‘ ‘. Ni“ _“4 ’h“. D‘mds n gm .‘hm . able in view of the stormy wea- "“"°‘ 'H’m‘ Ruh"' Rub) ‘5 “n' ‘v ther conditions which had ex- dci' a dcatli sentence for mur [is vefimmm, w e] 177 t_ do" m H") Slav'l‘g' i tended the afternoon sessi n. a ~ 0 . “"W' is ' a "1.“ “To”? and 180 turned out in the even- lllllnltllf‘ly' produced \\'lll dispeli mg ,0 amp" the day's - 3”" “'"h ""‘7‘5' , i by 87, and make up for the prev 8'” “1" "359 Mam“ Uswaldl vious two days' deficit of 'IO. ("ks a motive explicable by the Mr. Archer remarked that ,. the fact that many of tne don- "" , ors in attendance yesterday however. include a minute te— “.9”, {mm areas that are 15 to construction of Oswalds short, 20 miles mnsme the city was erratic and unhappy life and ant mm. commendable. llltll('£llltll1'0f the influences that. Ont). a few of the “dimer; of Sili’i'i‘t‘ti him the ten different competitions —777_W'“ could be established last night. ‘ and among these were the Bank of Montreal which again the "Bankers' Competition" percent response; Brace for the “A Clubs" which last fall‘s winners — t e RLA la (-nminlssitm rt‘cord wiil. h. I cent: Departmen' Public Health which again won “mthe award in the “P.E.I. P lic Servants' Association" . Volunteers assisting at yes~ .tcrday‘s clinics. in addition to lthe Women's Auxiliary of Zion : Church. included representatives ‘from the Royal Edward Chap- Ch’lown District lops Blood Donor Objective ; fer. IODFL the St. Pius X. par- ‘ The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April I. 1964. 3 ""r “W ~“'”‘””- ““D‘WU ..._ __ — Ilirw'or of the Fathers of Con federation \lcmortal Building,‘ o ‘i tit-ti the work she plans with the centennial committee and i what she llopt's to accomplish ‘ as its public relations tlli'f‘t".il'. i at the montth met-ting of ill! . Life Ifnttcrwritcrs Association yt'sicrday l She stated that her object is to ‘ 'cgistcr the Prince Edward is 3 image as the (‘izidie ofi Confederation acros: I‘anadai iSanaioriiim staff who has been mm m Imm'm‘ “’1 ("Illitd'ml-‘i l .x—_ 5 a blond donor on 33 “moan; that they have a personal part but who mm M immi— hp 3 of the memorial buildings donor because of a dlfihl‘flt‘ (.tn- Miss .lolit'fe said that the eyes (mum. “rm-(id his sorVH-Ps n; a of the world will be on P.FI.I. as driver. Hp was kppt busy imih llic Queen visits herein October l Thursday and Friday. 'his (lay and the Premiers' Conference is held here in September. She also ' reviewed the events of the com in: year. She was introduced by Morris and off from his rcgular .lob‘ driv- ing donors to and from the clinic. .This goodwill gesture was very much appreciated by the com- mitlcc and tiic donors. .lacl V The mobile Red Cross blood Rupert. donor team. headed by Miss President Ed Mc(‘ahe wasl Sangster. RN. left on re.urn to chairman. and special guests Halifax early this morning wch superintendent of insur- t after what they considered to mice. Wendell H. \facKay. Scott ‘ be three most successful days \lacPhcrson. news director of ‘ ‘ of clinics. CFCY. and Wilfred Inman Storm's Power Punch Is Noticeably Weaker A 1trip: snowstorm f‘lr’dlt one some drifting as tlie\ average other bin“ to Prince leii'irc around '22 mph with gusts to Island yesterday but the power 30 (‘onditions were simi‘ai' all Underwriters l. punili is getting notice:.bly through the province ‘ “Pith” Tilt‘l‘t‘ “'85 WV." “1th \‘o emergencies were report.‘ disruption in travel Highways mi in. mm” (jhmqmlpiuwn Coy ' were heavy Drifting airing the day was not serious. Air travel was on schedule. 'lle R irdcn train was one hour late. but not due to the storm Five inches of snow were dumpcd on the Island up to 8 o'clock last night. Temperatur- es in the low thirties made it very heavy and sticky. Winds from the nortlrnortheast caused tat-hmctit of the RCMP The RCMP late last night reported that roads in rural 'treas were assriblc but visibility was poor dtie to drifting and frozen slush made conditions icy. The outlook for today was for winds to continue from the northwest at 20-30 mph Over- cast skies were forecast. police or the (‘liarloltetiwn l)e-‘ thanked by Ratpu‘ "‘ “ vw...h l I FLAHER GAINS FREEDOM M Joseph .-‘\.I“l.'ilicrt\, our-e liis "(“lt"}!\(‘ Flaiicrty snryed known as ‘Yllassncliuscits Pu ll‘» years of a :lti-tti \eai' :ei'in b l i c Enemy Number tine he received on charms o: as- leaves State Prison at Wal~ sriiilt robbery and rape Miss pole after his release )‘l‘~l(‘r- \li-Kear'icy st r u c k up =1 day morninfl. Accompanying fricndship with Firilit-r'y at- him is his girl friend of edit for reading of hint in news years. Miss Frances Kli-Kcar- stories and since then had worked for his release (AP “'irephoto‘ ney formerly of Peace R'ver. -\lberla. who led the fight for Centennial to l Stewart and members of Committee ing the reception will be Prime Lester . Minister . members of the B Pearson. Senate and l ltl Ottawa she spent time or» ‘press representatives. that will show they have ade quate supply of raw materials. adequate processing know how ? and equipment, and a profitable market for their products. Mr. Sorenson said that in talk Ing with Melis \‘isser. the re p esentative of a Dutch firm in terested in flax processing. ‘it seems Mr. Visser's interest is motivated by his desire to lllln die a larger volume of flux. in nis trading operations. He talkcd in I Sl'Ml’dfillSllfil — Under signs unior tegionaires IS PROMOTED . Commissioner Wycliffe Booth. licad of the Salvation Army in Canada and Bermuda fir near- ly 10 years. is being appointed international commissioner of the Army eft'ccttve lune 23. The commissioner w ill attend ish council of the Catholic Wo- men's I.eaigue of Parkdnle. St. .Elizabetb‘s Aid. the lAssociation. Birchwood and Nurses' ‘ 1Notre Dame high school Red i 3 Cross council. ; Members of the Red Cross 'hlood donor committee for Charlottetown who kent a close check on all the COIT‘IL‘PI‘IllflnL‘.‘ ‘ as well as members of the Red ‘ vCross staff. were on hand at fall sessions- to assist in vari- i oiis capacities i Gel Rousing Welcome the mayor was asked to pre- terms 0 the mgusii‘y C0511": lx‘lei‘IlL! "Welcome Home' and sent each of the team members 3200000 to estahl'Sh' "lli ("turnips \l’c‘rc Proud of with a Centennial silver dollar INFORMATION NEEDED i\'ou" thc Sunnncrsidc Junior oti behalf of the Town of Sum- To more fully pvaiume ii". l.i*__’itvllllil‘t‘5 rcturnco lust even- nicrside and gifts to the oltic- Proposed flax industry. . i in: after winning the Maritimeiials of the team. Also rec-civ- Sorenscn said the following .1; junior hockey tit'c in Sydney. ling special mention were stick forn‘ation would he needed. [\mh-ovnnuc‘ly' 50 cars. fire‘boy Whit Muttart and trauier trucks. and polzcc cat‘s met the team at li‘czd's (Tu-“tier as they t';1111(.‘ from the CNII ferry and the proposed producer-proccs it‘st'tri'lt‘fl them to the Legion aor marketing agreement; .llritttt' where they were met by identity of proposed markets lan additional 160 supporters and an order of magnitude estt " Legion sports committee mate of the prices that can under the (‘llfl"’lllf111~lllp of Earl A conceptual plan of the pro ‘ cessing plant and some idea of 1 its planned location; a copy 01 S :i a 3 expected: planned capital costs . :\il1:ll.’<0ll. .\lovor \V. ti. Jenkins for land, buildings and court) not other sports dignitaries ment. lgiccted the champs at the A150 needed is a breakdown }lltl‘tt(‘. Team manager Joseph Clark told of lll(‘ biis conduct on the ‘ll‘lp saying they were perti'ct ‘5:ct:tlcmcn the whole time and a lt'llll were (‘1‘? it to I l JIK ' . ‘ Slllllmt‘"\l’lf‘ j (Iian‘ (tinny. coach of the ! Legioiiaircs, thanked the Legion iftlt' sponnmmg the team and I thin told the boys that if they work s ’ life “as yot ' 111(‘. then you will "I a a hard in s . ,w long way , lie was given a ' trcmcndous ovation by the crowd icnri team members. i Also introduced and asked to of planned operating costs and the expected source of opcrm ing capital: the time required to Truman Jet‘fcrys. i‘ i‘ light lunch follode and the boys were at as 'e( ) attend a dance at the vocational school iwhcrc they were the guests of honor. Assassination Commission Sees End In Sight 1 WASHINGTON 3 presidential i ligating i;\Pl commission inves— President Kennedy's assassination has found no cvr- cnce the crime was anything but the irrational act of an in- di 'idual and the commission now feels most of the informa- tioti is in. This assessment came here sources close to the high-level panel which has been working for four months behind The a .. g, a 3 say a words were: id closed doors, assmnmenl - ' - - I ~- from President Johnson was to IS ATTENT lobcs. assistant manager. ‘ ' Hillard 3:1; Alberto” ‘1; a (‘1.arlcs ‘Bllfl' Craig. manager compile a record to satisfy patient in the western “imp-rm] lot the Legion. and Mayor .len- present and future generaimm ' Iikltl who ciiiphasiled that it that everything is knnwn mat ‘can be known about the killing OUT OF HOSPITAL was the whole team and not just Mrs. Frank McAlduff who [hp goal st-otv‘t‘s that made vic- has been a patient in the West- l iory possible "n Hospital returned to hcrl Master of cci'cntonics Robert home In Albectm on Thursday Si-iiiirmoii then introduced three greats of a few MOVE 1‘0 TORUNTO . um (‘harlic Dean. R” and mn‘ Gerald Harm (lareocc Stcclc. and Don Baker. Ind family have left Albertott h “m “N 30 Wins ago [his to make their home in Tommi" month that Clarence St.ch played on an Island tcam VISITS SISTER 8] Cup finals. ' At the close of the reception . McRae tor. "‘d‘ “"9 56 years ago and his only other visit to his native com- BOY Conv'c’ed "runny was made 12 years ago- In Murder Case DEATH NOTICES l ir_.\n\ll\'(chi\'. ycars . - i ' l Memor- m, d which made t into tle ‘ of Kennedy in Dallas Nov. 22. 1 The end is in sight so far as questioning witncsses and amining other evidence it was reported writing the definitive report is expected to be a long job after the hearings close. AWARE 0F RUMORS The commission is well aware of the persistent rumors. many of which got into print abroad. that the fatal shootings both or Kennedy and man ac cused of killing him. Lec Har- .vpy Oswald. 24. were part of a 1political plot. Some of the stoi ‘3 '0 fl :1 a series commemorative gatherings in various parts of the world to mark the ccntcn- "’ "‘“ ’“l‘t‘k f'liv.1.‘i;‘.:i....i Parliament At A Glance l By THE CANADIAN PRESS Max King 0 Shooting Cases . In Ontario ' , FRIDAY. April 3 Belng Pr‘Obed Senator (irattan 0‘l.eary , <P(‘-~()ntariol refused unani- TORONTO Ic‘Pi—Thc body of consent in the Senate |a man who had a long history passage of a money bill -of heart trouble was taken to‘ including an unemployment an undertaker before it was dis. insiii-zincc loan covci‘ed he had been killed by The Commons was told ear- bullets. ltf‘l' by Labor Minister Mac- Thc case. which occurred in Eat-hen that jobless benefits Smiths Falls. ()nt . is one of two could not be paid \londay if bow under investigation by ilr.‘ the bill was delayed. ill , (‘otuanh supervising cor- Prime \tinistev- Pearson onm- for tlntnrio said the legislation for the The other involved the bodyI (‘anada Pension Plait Will 2.0 of Rev. Joseph Armstrong of 0" 35 St'llf‘dlllf‘d despite P0!- wafprlnn' 0m” Anglican .sible rejection by Ontario. minister who had bccomc an in- NDP [19‘7le Dough? said sun-m“. snimmnn Hiq bony there should be legislation for was found slumped in his blood- Spattcrcd car two weeks ago, 1 t" ‘1 ' . and was removed to the morgue Biitisli (o umbia quick federal aid in disasters l‘k the tidal wave loss in iwhcre tlirce bullet holes were “mum-i “lkonhrm'k 'pc" idigmvcrpd Prince F.dward-|.ennoxl pro- Dr. (‘otnain declined com- “‘5'” 3 “mm m the "to of ‘mcnt on the cases but said all' 3 "PW iwnnmnmry to Corn- . ' 1 ‘ " r " v. o . iOmario coroner‘s have instruc-i “A” fmm mm" H ' - ‘ S v 'nowl 5 Ad ~Win- ‘tious to preserve the ()rigmali lanlt‘_ l\ e p ._ ,. . . i nipeg \'orth (‘cntrct filed no- isccnc violent death as much “w in me (.mmmns of a bm as possible. That included not w I,”th the (man, iremoving the body “DVD-“v Am." 3 l “W 5mm“ Fans Va“ .m‘ The (‘ommviiis meets at 2 30 volved Walter Gift. killed hat- p m m mmlmw dohaie (m the nrrtay iitght or early biiiittiiy. mm _ M mpnionwnmry 0;“. His body was found in his gro- mains Th9 Sonata meets at cery store by cmploycc Mrs. R “m i.l Pillard. who notified po- --- — rr~ "N" "* —“_ REACIIEI) NEW HIGH llnl tonal lice and the family doctor. . She said both she and police , of Giff‘s previous heart VN" '“ “mam” since more was no parks reached a record apparom and nmhmg m ooo in liltvl, with the same num- had hem dismrhedwbcr visiting provincial parks in followed the telephone suggestion of the famin doctor ltliat lllt‘ body he moved to the undertaker. she sat . ‘ Undertaker Harold Amy nu ticed the wounds. one in the. arm and another in the heart . RIP" I.\' MINERALS Three mountains in the. far northeast ‘ of Gabon estimated to contain 1.000.000.- Wlfl tone of h'ghgradc iron ore SPECIALS NYLONS \tc itl‘ivr‘ ' ’ Received too late for Classified 13—year old boy was convictcu millet" (IQ-"I notice (‘Mllmn lof iiiul‘tlci‘ing a I"|3"m"‘"F RUUW tlydc \laynard Hathaway .lt MCBETH ._. M mp prim? Ed was found guilty by R'Sllpf‘l‘ltil “'al‘d Island Hospital on Fri. i(‘niirt liiry in the stabbing dean. day. April 3, 1m, “in (tam. lof scicnycar old Wendell Bowl: crine McBeth in her mth vear ‘ at Weld. where both lived. at Pmains are resting at the must a Win!" 32" a manda r 5' ’ . l to vent to carries 0 Idem. M her “mum m T} sentence of life imprison All"; “sister. Mr. 1nd \trs for; ma' Hm c A OIAOd. oint Prim. .m" "‘9'" Whon the pfun-ml \lill Defence counsel Thomas E he held Monday. App] 6 “.1”, pay said the verdict will be "M00 commencng at 2 RPP“""‘" d Dial 4-4955 O‘clock. 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