— ‘Hloans outstanding rose Unpaid Loans Up For Oct. OTTAWA, ‘CP)—Balances ow- consumer and small business- men’s credit at the end of last October amounted to $6,278,000, 000, nearly 16 ‘per rent more than at the end -of October Statistics said Tuesday: Chartered bank personal to $2 991,000,000 from $2,284,000,000, and amounts owing to sales fi- mance companies for consumer :044,000,000. _/ _ THE annual meeting of ‘the P.E.1. Hereford Breeders As- sociation was held at the Jun- “for Farmers Hall in North River last night. LEFT. TO ae, RIGHT are’ G. S. Scranton, secretary - treasurer; &.-C. Wright, me agriculture; G. M. president, R. F. , of Canadian time director ord Breeders Association. Hereford Group Hears Better Grain Crop Call - Island News Page oan Se coe ee 31 Men Missing Marked Gas Use Has Big Penalty James Aloysius Sullivan, Ver- non Bridge, charged with oper- ating a motor vehicle powered ‘by marked. gasoline had -the against him withdrawn by. Magistrate James. Haslam, QC, during a special session of Queens afternoon Emmet Joseph Murphy, Ver- dl marked gasoline _re- two-year suspended sen- one surety of $500 was sf E Fs i ing in seven selected kindsof | . 1964 the Dominion Bureau @| rose to $1,135,000,000 from | County Court yesterday | | 7 Overtime | More | Boosts Earni a a bekane Gem on on and part way. down : rnings side of this bus does little to OTTAWA (CP) — Overtime! lend weight- to the slogan ‘WITH THE FRINGE ON TOP’ hate printed on the side. The bus while before ft reaches tt is wheel-deep in snow in front assigned destination—Vancow of a station in Hope, ver—90 miles to the west. B.C.,; and apparentiy will be a ’ (CP Wirephete) wages paid in three main man.- | ufacturing industries con: | E | tributed to higher average weekly wages’ during October ssault Victim Tells Court mains will arrive in the. city this evening and will rest én Thurs- day at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral 1S PATIENT will take place on Friday morn-| Mrs. Roy Frizzell," Glen Val- ing at 9.15 - to St, Patrick’s| ley, is a-patient in Prince Bd- ward Island Hospital, Chartotte- Church; Fort Augustus, for Re- | quiem High Mass af 10 o'clock. | Interment—in--the church .ceme- tery. DICKS — At Charlottetown, Jan. @ 1966, Capt. John T. Dicks of Georgetown in his. 92nd--year-- Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Wednesday: then to Holy’ Trinity Anglican Church, Georgetown, with. ser- vice commencing at. 2.30! p.m. Interment in the church ceme- F a The roll i vn aed — At Hampton, following were at Jan, 10, 1966, Lloyd C. Thomp- jthe card party held last week at gon in his 64rd year. Resting at |the Kensington Royal Canadian the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until|Legion Home: Mrs. William oon today: (W ) thet to Hampton Uni Church, ser- _..¥ice. commencing at 2 o'clock: -Interment in Crapaud cemetery. ~ ® CUSTOM MADE BIKINI ‘This ts the newest in swim the chic lady with everything wogt-t sone eeene ae —and water as safe: Ww , ula Rita Thiel is the mod@l, and pearls sewn on an elastic. she is also wearing a pearl -backing — which was intro- duced to the New York Couture Wig. Group_¥\ signed (AP Wirephoto) for mi tenptarariine Satine SE ap te |Nigeria's independence cere- monies in 1960, Balewa .was vir- tually unknown outside his own country but quickly came to be regarded as a man of modera- } it HAS GRAVE PROBLEMS The Nigerian feleration still faces e ms. be- cause, of the differences be- tween the conservative northern region and the more liberal as- pirations of the other three re- gions—the west, . mid-west and east. “, The cockpit of the political struggle now is the wéstern re- gion. Reports are st VERY REASON 19 Queen Street the Sardauna, or sultan of So- | koto and premier of the north- tural bent for contemplation. | How to relieve - Balewa did not travel outside |- the Dodd's Kidsey Nigeria until 1945 when he was . : Pills for awarded a scholarship eons the relief from the Steak University of London's Institute $70 a of Education after serving as a ee eae headmaster. at home. va, you feel better reat better. Dee | pend om Dodd's. { e * tr Detergents, Liquid soaps, ete. ~° QUALITY PRODUCTS and EASY CLEANING SUPPLIES Wednesday Night, Jan.12th _ HORSE and SULKY’S GRANADA | Members and Guests Welcome. ABLY PRICED. Phone 4-3751 is of violent deaths fo ig a re- |’ Me : e Stransisier qeset, Sevells “i gional_election. Oct..." ce a tae sional election. Oc. tl aller | ~ Commercial Travellers Dance --}}-s “petiary ie. regions tend to see Balewa’s : aa? ary celts, what . maser as Sir Ahmadu Bello, “Music by The Smoothies e eerlevel pe Room ae NF x ¢ To increase Island grain crops, culture is concerned and this © e” a delat — a pataies peor See growers must exercise better! was partly due to the high level | ‘ao da we / methods of fertilization and bet-|of employment in Canada. - | S | ; in Ss SERIOUS a cot ter preparation of soil, sald S. C.| The outlook for 1966 would be The averages were also cc S ave er Wright, deputy minister of agri- ‘ote of expanding “sales in’ do) = aie ates Contionet trom page-.1)__Meigher_because. of seasons! Me. culture.“ ' .\mestic as well as export mar-| NEW YORK (AP)—The U.S. ;the drowning of the’. vessel’s |tain’ pesticides alread eee ea cee ae Ni Sa ; ae Mr. Wright was speaking at|kets.. It would appear that due|Coast Guard a ; eady approv- employment, and more workers s see the annual meeting and ban-/to heavy export commitments, |Tyegday night for 31 ena veneen er tee cers saw 18 sare eens for ihe |in higher-pay occupations. recor oo ccmmennae a heme poe Rie oa Kick. [benging a on. the > . nae quet of the P.E.1~ Hereford |feed grains would advance injcrew members of a Spanish’ others alive ia a lifeboat and P root mag-| ‘The bureau said the average char a with the assault of Mrs. She caught the door handle aaa leon te voice of Mrs. Breeders’ Association held at | price, he said, and added that he | peighter that sank inan Atlan- five on a raft -” iweekly wage in all manufac- Georgi Arsenault med in|as she got out Sonier rea oa | Arconena aie nieteae ie North River hall last night. saw a beef shortage with im- |tie storm . ; Controls used in the past here turing was $89.22, compared | sy, ‘Police Court leet night for her . but didn’t get it. | immediately and — went He said it was'a very buoyant proved prices in Canada. Tee Meets Sele and Heptachlor — are with $87.88 in Sepiember”and| with’ Magistrate R. 8. Hinton|She couldn't say if he was try-\downelairs. He went out "and year as far &s Canadian agri- The following ‘officers were — Tuesday, a merchant |route from Norfolk, Va., to Bar- |mo jer effective, and the Is-} $34 35-in October, 1964. ding ee ioe oe ooh tor tie grabbed fen | Semen Stanley Gallant he elected, Max Thetioee. Vivo sus vanes ie tae ee Some ec cakes se aie -_ land is almost out of the turnip 14 also said average. hourly| Five witnesses were called hy|the arm in which she was hold- Mrs. Arsenault into —toria, nt, am ay- . | 9 r 4 | Hi h Wi d den. clears Valley, Caaaame to rescue six crew members. ‘tshifted and caused @ 30-0 aor on ne coe earnings .in October were two/the crown . R. ing be purse. ear, had gotten in Sette ae ie + in " $ ‘dent; Charles Scranton, South-| One crew member is known |list in the 30-foot seas. yesterday by one shi 2" cents more than in September, | McMahon. got out of the car. and|panied them to 2 At 3 : - | port, second vice-president. dead ‘rachis “0 eel TA é . and the work-week average was| Summerside Police Constable|called for help to a passing this time. Mrs. “had Drive Snow > Appointed for the coming year; tne eutter Escanaba baat tee Grek nbsehtee Lamas MEET ee ee ee almost a quarter of an hour | Ralph Hardy corroborated ee awe Ga sak inp, | Senate sae eee | were ‘ H . re i . Fe [were the following . directors: | aru two men and e body trom (sis continued to ride out the |Oyster Bed Bridge ot nie. ae ee dee ae taste a tek sleet ce | hese tan i |Bruce Carruthers, Cascumpec; |5"vite ‘ratt epotted by an air (storm with a cracked deck. “Aled first was tecclect |were $2.15 an hour for. 41%-| CPt ttiat he had searched the|ner of Duke and Second Streets. testified that on’ the Up to three inches of snow |Herman Smaliman, O'Leary; Ro-|¢,1Ne raft, Molled by an slr etn oat cutter was standing |Sutheriand, Greenwich is second nt eee: 7 Sonler cat. while-it was. partia| Ee rea to the home of her brot:| Dec. 2 he had. bees. working wer recorded ot the Cute OM EO mania Sea aes by ieee pat. Disectere, named =| hout ef the Police Station and herdnviaw, Verno Arsenault, and|the & to 12 shift st the vocation: , town radio range at eight o’-/MacKinnon, Brooklyn; — John enue wat wa rican DY: : pes wre ge E named | li ht i | fe | found. blood stains em the floor. | called ‘and on the: doer. |al echecl. - Wate wi in his _ elock last night. | MacKinnon, " Kinross: “Donal! freighter eer ta pane Betas econ. Emerald: Flig ‘Simu | Giriromeenamtnetion che cctied| Stames’ Gehast sie lived. seat |ene- for Me_polet: bee c a eeaetie wr Pet obese. lore River; debe the cunctan tas, Saeale' Polo U S Silent Mrs. AE. MacCatville, Middie- Work Is Halted he had also found a pair of lady's|door opened his front door and|fore midnight he had sce Rey. fight snow and. ‘blowing snow |McKinley, North River, Clifford|ares, which went down Monday |” °™'* ton; Keud Jorgensen, Frederic- | Sa eee Sane cnet her See Se ee {Sonler coming down the road.” with westerly winds of 25 ‘miles — aaeten, and Hector |#40 miles northeast of Bermuda. O A rom Mrs. C. Marchbank, Travel-| wonrREAL (CP)—CAE In-| gun or rifle with the stock and) SZARD VOICE ee omg . mei per hour gusting to 38.” atheson, Montague. |. The four reported. witnessing n roach eRet. - . | @estion Lik’ oat it | barrel Stanley Gallant, 397 Second) 0. blood 4» ‘ Tuesday : Su ide. testified he on Sonier’s car. Son- A-check with the range at. - - . Mr. Rodd is a director on the jhas been requested by the'Ca-| “Mrs. Arsenault. "was ones a a partment :N®\ ier said he had been. at the store 1 30-tevealet-a—temperature--of+- ~~ fF Ta Hano— Federation of Agricul-|nadian department- of defence | then called and stated that Roy Georgie Arsenault's of Georgie Arsenault, had beep \ 2B degrees with a forecast low | 4‘ A oa pe ie ture; Leo-P. Mclsaac, Mermaid: production to stop” work~on the | Sonier,the—-aceused.—had—come. was ln bed when he “hen giving her_a_ drive: when . of five degrees above overnight, | oer Wea ae = and Mr. Jorgensen are delegates development of a flight simula-|into her store the nighy of Dee. | voice calling outside ‘on the night |"°™ fellow open the and a high of 18 tomorrow. Vee (AP)—A di- |to the annual CFA. tor for the Northrop CF-5 tac-|2, had offered her & home,|i) question, had looked out the| C2", 000" and started hitting her, Winds. were expected to-in-- 9 : lee ith Hane ge munics: | PAST PRESIDENTS ATTEND |“<2! fighter, siccraft. and she had isccepted since he window and seen Mrs. Arsenault| {ore wife ef, the ineidest ‘sad crease 16 40 miles per hour. and deat Soh epee of Presi | All of the living pest presiients | CAE, Presidest J. F- Tooley! him all his life, they had never |‘U2 by. He got up, opened th tat Sonier was going to th the barometer was rising. - x ae HAMeSC | who are in the province were at 524 the development contract . ‘door, . Arsenault in. A the . peace Offensive — came soon : ; for the project was worth about |had words, and she had consid-| 5. .aned the poli end teak {fies eine a08 sleet be Sead Three plows were on stand-by a oe after. the Christmas Eve suspen-- the meeting. They ere B.A. Pro- $500,000. ered him a gentleman. : Arsenaul' ees Ar. : he in case of emergencies and none sion of U.S. bombing raids on/ tt: Freetown; Louis O'Connor, |"" asked whether the lategt gov- | GAVE HELP ce ae hensiioh He did not | -oucette, noticed a little had been dispatched late last. ‘ : North Viet Nam .a US. See ne Yeo, _ *lernment move means * the Sonier had helped “her earry think Mrs Arsengult wes fees blood on Sonier’s shirt and night. The dispatcher aid Te gu MMERSIDE — A request , River was found guilty of fail- |@tessman reported Tucetay te lero; Johnston, ‘leompany won't get orders for | 2me peckagin —— car, had/ vous at the time. Sages ap Gees bit pale and ports: of heavy snow were being | py defence lawyer Alex B. | ing to put his headlights on low | But there was no word of-any fington, _ Roland MacDonald * Ithe CF-5_ simulators, Mr- Tooley asked Bt was com-/ Verno Arsenault testified that bag ogg Feceived but there was no Word Campbell. for leave to appeai|beam when approaching oncom- |reply and diplomati Southport; Colin Waugh, Wilmot /<aiq he had “no. information yet |for'able, and then had reached ye had been reading in bed! say 18 tor further hearing, ef highways being blocked. | Campbell for eave to ee ee ee eg eae ey eho the ees cerrecd |Valley; Kenneth Maclean, Cen-|20 "tne government's. intentions |i", 4, otlect om the tratiamie-' Tahoe heard two or thres| Zoe = oer ner nee Roads were treacherous, re-|s.ace that Arthur Gordon An-|and costs _— of the Washinatyn tame whe |tral Lot 16; George MacDonald, |i this respect.” */ sion, hump of the cat, but may reams outside, then heard <i - ported 2 member of the" ROMP | SOce “at Arar ital | Ferdinand Joseph Galiant of counter, s0™Hanol @- 18t. George's; Smith MacF arlane, | not have actually pieked the ob- ie who had returned to: the bar- murder, stand trial before Sup Summerside, charged with It was learned that an Amer Harrington. HAS OWN LITERATURE eg tna, oe tee. ANNOUNCES racks from New Haven. The|reme Court, was granted by | break, entry and ‘theft.at Jos-|ican diplomat met for a few|_ The three previous secretaries)” then several blows on the top of New: Rink Opens APPOINTMENT _ Charlottetown detachment had! Ghiet justice Thane A tain's Store in Cape Wolfe ap.(minutes with an official of the \Were #80 present. In addition to| The African “trade” language |the head in rapid successi y no accidents te report up to 11’ tou this morning. The : rc pest baidlie’ ter cut t. Siaial 200s nd handed him |Premier Shaw they are E.D.jof Swahili has its own litera- She raised her hand to her head.| AA? St Edward's aaa ies Si einiaee ataceas re. | Bccused_of iilling hiis-father,. | was reenieded te Jan, 15 “he a ihecage~ Qoaltig ‘with oe ro on -_ a P ae eee “a poems | Sonier her and : | Mr, Campbell stated. that. if | magistrate MacDonald. proposals for an end to the w Tsaac. war is the ee-)and “translations European | grasped her throat with both his! ALBERTON — The communi- __ Ported no accidents im the [aCe | the appeal is successful the 14- in South Viet Nam. rs {SRetaey, at the present time. __lelassics hands. Mrs. Arsenault hit Sont-|ties of St.. Edwards, St Louis year-old youth's case will return | THAW HIS ae ve eto and Miminegesh have joined to-| Resulting from light snow. flur- | 49 trial. in. juvenile-court.-——!-|— wy stro’ eee _|Jagher_. (Dem, _N.J.)_ disclosed a : gether to a new open ai ries. Juvenile Court Judge W. E. |, 1%¢,,"January Thaw" ‘about |the timing of the U.S. message| AL dpemimnen LaeprarrranAe so cink...at . St... Edward's. tobe. Little drifting was reported tn Darby on Nov. 26, gave a. és. Jan. 20 has been traced since | after hearing a top US admin. : known as the Elm Recreation the Alberton district-at 10.15 last | cision that the youth ought to pe {2873 and is mentioned in litera- | istration offici pbc i paar night as that portion of the 1% | tried by the Supreme Court. |*we since 179. situation. Beis ' Located on 10 acres of land on so experiencing A Borden man, Donald Joseph % ; R= r donated by John Doucette, the ; _| Noonan, changed his plea from | - rink—was Mon- not guilty to guilty on a ; “7 day night by Robert Campbell, lawtult a charge ' WESTERN Phere G MLA, who dropped a puck to q in excess of $60 to another man’s ; . start the first hockey match, a FUNERALS br Maciseate w. cess 's , | uch and im Bantams whieh , . Chester 8. By JOSEPH MacSWEEN _jnew eyes, because I had séen|ern region. But others say he vugapeeaagbate | MacDonald in Prince County || LAGOS (CP) — African fire-.|people who lived without fear, |thap long passed the point where |“™ded tied two ail MacEACHERN FUNERAL —| G Baad ee ae ee SiGe oe. tie es oa en ee of the recreation centre, which ‘The funeral of William Mac-| Tryon, who had entered ba a. & sere > mee thelr nature, who knew indivi |to traditional rulers. {was built under the winter works Eachern was held on Monday af-| of not guilty to a er Balewa's role as host of the first |dual liberty,” he said later. Much credit is given to con-| ooram, Keith Wark is vice- ternoon from Jelley’s Funeral! common at Commonwealth prime minis-| He entered the northern re- | stitutional President Nnamdi | resident and Betty Poirier is Home to Brae United Church | hearing. Seshicteny a a ae conference held outside | gion House of Assembly and by | Azikiwe, one of Africa’s great secretary-treasurer. Other mem- where service was gomducted by | guilty and fined $50 plus costs dau the time the Federation of Ni-|mames in. the~ independence |1.7. are Frank Shea, Joseph P. - Rev. E.S; McKillop: ‘Hymns.were | of $22. The charge ‘was laid sare a » mod-|geria was formed in 1954, he |struggle, for his influence tO /Caudet, Erie Chaisson, Melvin Mr. K. H. Larsen, Manager “Puent We Have In Jems” Pall: | deat ot tatty ot 28 Me fe the quictest of the maior |tenl anspor wiitiety, holiing | "Auikiwe, 2” member of the-|Poitiet, Louis Doucette and E4-| et ‘the ‘Marlies Shar-Geln . e Have In Jesus.”’ Pall- | cj dance , * . . z bearers were .Lorne McNevin, | the ce eee when leaders in black Africa—not for |that position, until hé became jeastern Ibo tribe and long a iat OY ditgidiog Prise Division of Canada Packers - Curtis McPhee, Kenneth Mac-| assaulted after dance was him the roar and thunder of the |prime minister. ‘ political inspiration in Nigeria, | 2. . Rey hur Pendergast aelisdins ot acme the ap-... Kay, Emmett Greenan, Sandy | cused to leave — 4 Nkrumahs and the Kenyattas. Balewa made an impressive joined with Balewa in restoring | 344 Rev. Patrick Walsh. The de- an Masten G. Sie a Melsaac, Edward MacNevin. In-| Mrs. Peter Frank ‘acl q But the a prime minis- | showing when he led the Niger- | order following a violence- partment of physical fitness was| Mr. Ehrhardt aaa tae! terment was in the church ceme- | Labobe of e tec, dubbed the “golden voice of lian delegation to New York |eacked general election ‘ta De- ted by David Boswell.) ploy : . rme| | Lennox Island enter. the north” from his early radio} Faun represen ployed with this Division in tery { led a plea of not : no! early radio} when Nigeria became the 99th cember, 1964. A two-storey building near the! various capacities since 1950. ” ies | ots guilty'on a political speeches, has a-repu- member of the United Nations “store, a tele SO | Charge of attemptng to obstruct tation for mever losing a deci- ber, 1960. Hi BUY ISRAEL BONDS wink, formerly a store, is g adv. | the court of justice and elected am _Octoner, . He described | TORONTO (CP) — Torofto’s|used as a dressing room and DEATHS | trial by magistrate. Her case ee encounter, despite many /the Commonwealth as a “bas-|sewish community purchased a/canteen. The tiew rink is well — < ._| was adjourned to Jai. 16. ‘hee pg ee Sau Ryge so . a record $2,600,000 worth of state lighted and plans are to lay out FARQUHARSON —| At the, George Eric Howatt of French Gere tribe s vg ho camreie power ar hemie ar of Israel bonds last year, Hert|a baseball diamond next spring. ee Prince Edward Island Hospital, | 5 on the ot Tala was bora few.” He knighted Godfrey, bond ‘sale chairman| Donnie Joney is coach of the ORE RPEECTIVE Tuesday, Jan. 11, 196, Mrs. Er- - jm village wa Balewa |a few. ‘ cs ghted by the |announced here. The purchase |ELM Bantams while the Tignish Salle Weems nest W. Farquharson of 58 Wal-| | on far Fo sree tem eieong. holeped Atcieaa na- |W2S Rearly half of all Canadian |squad is coached by David Har- RING LOSSES ag then Drive in her, 82nd year-| the Ganon re dicantiae demanding ton = Are sales he said. per. : ; aoe banner age teachers’ training aaa this canism, a sort of United States }-<--- , ' i a Home. Funeral notice later. ; Ci ae eh oan ae wt a MMS Ah pat hhh. ie no village: boy sat beside sons of |of Africa, Balewa stood firm : f fh MacDONALD — At) Camp Hill - royal yr oy age es and ee ae Pree ww STOCK—Complete line of industrial 11, 1 Fulani tribe dominate |erate policy has avy F : eee oe er ae his native northern region. aa financial investment to Waxes, Disinfectants, Sanitizing Agents, J.J. MacDonald. His re- || Until his picture appeared | Nigeria. ones re = . with Princess, Alexandria at Paya ee vit