Deputy Mayor Heinrick Al- hertz. right of West Berlin chats with West Berlin citizen yesterday who hopes to see his wife in East Berlin for first. time since Communist wall was erected. The man waits with others at a West WEST BERLINER HOPESTO SEE WIFE ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Control Districts ,Light Ice lFo-rming jln Harbor Berlin school for’ the permit to cross the border. (AP Wlrephoto via cable from Berlin) Hampton Residents Say By GEORGE CONDON I HAMPTON —— Feeling of ma-I ny residents in this roadside} community, following the high-' way death here yesterday of four-year-old John .\l'orri‘son. was that now maybe the provi i-cial government would do; something to improve the stu—l pirl highway situation here." ,' The Trans-Canada Highwayi had been widened about a month I ago where it passes through Hampton and at that time. Rein, Bryer Jones of the Hampton’ United Church said yesterday, a petition was sent to the de- partment of highway: with pro tests from the residents. petition_ organized by iIl1(‘[ Women's Institute in Hampton, said‘ that the widened highwayl ‘V-«'15 HOW atbuttinlit public htiild- Inns and was cotist.itiii.iiig 3 danger bo pedestrianvs. especial-‘ I.\' children, Mr. Jones said. ! Mr.Jones pointed out thatl the widened highway now ran‘ Only about four feet from the door of the Hampton Hall whiciii "is used mostly by children".l Once a person steps from the; hall door "he is right on the tnavement and there are no markings of any kind to show Highway Situation ‘Stupid’ the boundaries of the hlghway." he said. .\Ian_v residents here felt that the public buildings abutting the the widening was carriediout. on be moved the shoulders of the old highway ad. Mr. Jones which is land belonging to the highways department. I Trans-Canada should back from the ro said. and it was felt that the re- was not available to confirm the lstatement. The spokesman also said that Piecetby-pie-cue sit‘-ting con- tinued all day yesterday of the mail and express parcels dalm- aged in Monday's maiil car The Guardian Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 19, 1963. 3 Charlottetown Sitting Of Mail Debris Continues harbor pilot Wallace MacDonald. after tak-; ing a large Norwegian tanker.‘ which was under charter to the Irving Oil Company. out of this harbor yesterday morning, re- ported that a ' amount of light ice is forming in both the harbor and ' Hillshoro Bay. but not enough to hamper ship-l ng. pi I He figured that If the weather it on we we or-arm :::“;:.:°:.:"i..°°::‘:.i , . I'°I;;;T:g]Tg:g:n‘""'s;mint John. days. ocean-going ships will be area poem depamnem dmm able to get in and out of char- 0 iThree Fined ' O ‘For Impaired Drivin SOURIS — Three men were each found guilty of impaired driving and fined $100 and costs each or 10 days by Magistrate James B. Johnston . ' Kings County maigvistcautes court yesterday, J. Artihur M-cGur'ig- an. QC, was the Crown prosec- uinr. Lelloy Elmer Jenkins, Souris Line Road, and Pius Oland Mc Donald. Cable Head, eac II pleaded guilty to the charge. James Urban I-Iowlett, Zealand. had earlier entered a hlea of not guilty but was con- Z in S [M who in helping Wm‘ the in_ lottetown with little difficulty. ve,5figafion_ mid “st mgm But a sudden drop in the tem- that it was not believed that P°"3l_"‘9 C0_1lld _Very easily [re- am, [men were lost tn the suit in a situation very similar and he was cenadn that to that of a few years ago, when ..reg,is,e“.. magi lab in number of large and small ens) were lost tankers became icebound In ' Charlottetown and the bay se- "55’ =>; edflemfifid dgmage wglsnefionfsi veral days before and after Mada pixie‘ Om_“m'gi9mam pm_ Christmas. requiring the ser- ‘ fly. vices of one of the larger gov- ents .."‘is better we aim.‘ haw ernment lcebreakers. the N.B MacLean. to get them clear of Igdelgck my bone‘ °“t"' he Island waters and out to open ‘ awe ‘saw that R H take water north of Cape Breton. several months determine ‘- the total loss, bl: he actuzl 1 ' . iB-costing Prices in- « cludes sifting through the deb- ris to determine the name of addnessees or senders. estim- ate the loss and to determine the cause of the fire. The sift- ung and clearing will continue OTTAWA tCPl — A Quebec Conservative suggested in the Commons Wednesday - house-builders are increasing 5 the price of houses by $800 to‘ $1.000 to offset the government s I i I I that < Jerome Spevack. president of Canadian Deuterium Lim- iited tlefti, was in Ottawa EAVY WATER PLANT Bay. N.S. He is shown h ere Wednesday for informal dis- h Labor Minister MacEacn- cussions with federal officials w‘ concerning construction of an en heavy water plant in Glace ICP WirePI10t0I days. victed after evidence was given I“Ia3'- - , _ b it , Iynrh "1; Crown by Constames ar:lsoEgIgtIIaI'i'IgHI:aIi{I:aIntnin'bI1e probe meynus for Wm er I“ Iincrease in the money supply in cent compared with 15 per cent on eWitt and James Dunn _5 _ v‘ ‘ ' 1 IA 1 12 gh dd NV, 30. of the gnu,-is detachment tion officer, postal department. Georges Vfzllade PC*M0r!t- §'a‘r‘:mume:‘°t':J 5.69:6: Ce"? comqin the U'.S. ’ RCMP’ C]-Ianlottetowni and Provincial re‘ ‘ Ste‘ Mane ask Labor ‘pared with 73 per cent in the He "Id me Increase had Thmi persons were found TI“-EB Mill-iaiifei Tinia!IlIaIt:.tI“aefiI‘iIc. IIi’IeInI\Iaii:rai1I’IIziar(eEtE:fcIl:Is wheflm IU S In the last two years t.'he‘taI‘e"iPIa°° "I'° me" the "Fed. guilty of possession of liquor in ‘ ' ‘ ' ' 2 I ‘ ' ' . . ' ‘I - .. other than men. residences and manager of the CN-R ex ress . MacEachen said hekawas . d Canadian increase was 12.9 per of an expanding economy. each fined 32,, and costs 0, 3,, zgdhérszgm department is also 33:43:: that he woud ma , ln- ,|s Denle ll . . i i One man was found guilty or intoxication in a public place and was fined $50 and costs or 30 days. The magistrate impos Sitlnsiihility lay wiltih lihe high wav department. The two buildings most con- cerned in the petition were the Hflmnton Hall and Morrison‘: grocery store immediately up- posite. It was at this spot. as he ran from the store to the hall. that young John Morrison was sruck as he came out from be- Party Said Successful Fire Marsha ed the maximum fine as the ac- cused had appeared several times on similar charges. Pcirtv Held The Retarded Young Adults‘ Workshop under the direction oi J.G. Mat-Donald held its first II' (I . II'I’Ir.aJII1;IiIt'IIsede)II‘)III:iIII.ed that the cI""-""85 "am I‘?.'‘' ""’°“'"‘ steps to the store were so close gggsfilirivfl termed "Inst 5"‘ to the highway that any person "who should fall on the stairs would find themselves well out onto the highway". He said that the petition had warned that an accident might nrcur “and now a very tragic one has". He intimated that fur- ther protests might be forthco- ming from the community. NOT AVAILABLE A spokesman for the depart- ment of highways said yester- day that to his knowledge no protests had been received from the community, but the minister G.G.K. played a mouth organ solo, and John Martin of the film board showed a film of Hampton Child Killed By Truck UD — The 33rd hi2h- , The driver of the truck is sale (I Mrs. Earl Taylor and Mrs Morton Dew presented Mr. M.(.'- had been Donald with a cheque on behalf of the XI Alpha Exemplar chap- ter of Beta Sigma Phi. to he us- ed to purchase necessities for the operation of the workshop. The party was attended by a large number of interested per- sons and was presided over by Mr. MacDonald. A sing-song was led by Mrs. eake. Jimmie Gallant the Santa Claus parade in Toronto. This .was followed by - the presenta- tion of gifts. A lunch. provided by Mrs Ronald Storey. Mrs. Alan Scales and Mrs. John Bond of the La- y's Slipper branch IODFI. was served by the young adults. William Michael. provided 5 gift for each pupil and Ted Ram- _ , say presented them with candy. Ma"K“-"- l"'°5‘d"'t °f F“'°5t"i“:l’ ‘For Retarded The department of industry ALBERTON __ The mnalrded; and natural resources, through child,-envs C185, at Albemm my the provincial fire marshal, has joyed a Christmas party wed. issued the following reminders m~=da.y aftei-noon_ The ciass,-mm of the control of fire and its haz- very attractively dec- ards and of the necessity of tak- orated by the teacher. Mrs. Am- ing proper precautions to pre- °i_‘h9 3‘55°°i3'lI‘°“ ‘'0? W431‘ ed’ and for six reasons: a dried-out children were present and joined in the singing of Christmas car- ols and the playing of games: with the children Christmas tree, Christmas can dles. overloaded circuits, fire place sparks. combustible de t’s_ which had corations. combustible toys. Safely During Holiday“ to bed. especially after entertain- ing, make a brief inspection to ascertain that no cigarette has dropped on a chair. or behind a sofa cushion. or on a carpet. or any place where it could start a old Floates. assisted by student, vent them during the holiday fire)‘ tmem mm the Us to keep in_ dolins. Ideal Christmas Gifts. '."“"I“”- Sheila Graham and I910 season now approaching. The fire personnel throughout.‘ terest rates at the U.S. rate NEW WILLIS PIANO "Canada Best“ SAVE five member‘ "I me °I 55' I ':F_il'e has 8 belle!‘ Chance _0l the province urges the strict en- leve. ‘ $100 Now only - Parents of the children and 19- striking YOU!‘ home at Christ’ forcement of the above fire pre-, Mr. Diefenbaker also asked presentahves of the local branch: mas than any other time of year vention measures. during thisi_ whether the “serious" increase 6 Transism Ram“ season and throughout the year, "as we cannot afford any relax- the lives and property of Gifts and trea .. munlty." said Earl T. MacLeod, it been placed under thetree. were Y.°" can "II In 9 or even - - ' - maaaamaauaw d,-smbmed to the cmldnn by eliminate all these hazards. For provincial fire marshal. Mr. Gordon replied that the Amati ' I . I ‘ OTTAWA tCP>—I-‘inance Mm. ister Gordon emphatically ile- nied in the Commons Wednes- day a suggestion that Canada the United States have “geutlemen’s agreement" to keep interest rates in Canada close to the level of rates in the S GIVE MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS Children‘: Records .39c ll Urges mi! :1 However. he said in reply to q u e s t i o n s from Opposition Leader Diefenbaker that it is the Canadian government‘s pol- icy to keep the spread between Canadian and American inter- est rates as narrow as possible. Mr. Diefen-baker noted a re- cent report in the New York Times to the effect that Canada is expanding its money supply because of a gentlemc-n‘s agree- "Before you go out or go 99¢ 1.89 _ 4.20 Victor 4 Speed Phonograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Guitar - Violin - Coronet - Clarinet - Harmonicas - Banios - Mal‘!- Speclal Long Play in the cost of living in Canada lresuited from a $1..'l45.000.000 in- tion of fire safety in protectinglfrrase in flit’ m0n€.V SUDDIY ,Om_ lsince Feb. 24 and what the gov- ‘ ' ernment was going to do about . TOOMBS MUSIC STORE 157 Queen st, Charlottetown A enjoyed a treat of ice cream. rs. A.C. Green. and everyone example, get a fresh tree just fore Christmas Day. get rid that the sales were ‘quite pleas- ing and had been above any- thing tlliat had been expected. One business reported a big manager said they were “quite satisfied with it." Stewart way fatality this year on P.F:.I. 3 to have seen the children only highways occurred at about 9 im0mP“i5 b9l0|‘9 Impact. a.m. yesterday when f()[]]'.vp;u'. was unable to avoid the acci- old John Morrison was kiiieditlent instantly when struck by a large ‘ Di‘ D*‘“'I‘I SI9“'3|'l- C1‘8D8UG- Keith MacI(innon Tr.-iuspnri L‘ was called to the scene. but truck‘ on the main highway at " death occurred instantly. I-lamipton village. I The body was removed by At the time of the accident DaW5°"'5 8 mbulanc 9 0‘ the child. a son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Cml’”,‘“I' The Iatamy I5 being James (Bud, Mm.riSOn_ “amp investigated by members of the ,,.,n_ was Crossing the h,:,‘\‘,m_ ordcn detachment of the from the store operated by his RCMP’ in 5 " Sales Volume SI IOWS Boost Charlottetown merclia nts re- Retailers generally agreed Home and Auto Co. Ltd.. s a business is "exceptionally good now" Many merchants agreed that lsales were on a par with this lI.Il'TI8 last year and. in seve r in cases were better. Fr m the general sales it was felt by most re- trend in Ported Yesterday m0mih2 that tailers that people were be ing 3’°“ ‘I I 5 9 ° 3 ° °I them‘ DI’ the the volu-me of Christmas shop- mm-e ping sales was way above their than bu yin 3' and were_ ml IP83’ IMO 8 trash 93“- eicpectations this year. practical than u s u a I in many cases. spending less for their gifts. Rrandparents toward the village hall. The lad’s mother. a teacher at Desable public school. was in the hall preparing tier snid- f Driver of the truck was said to ‘lie Everett Gillespie of Corn- wa . INQUEST surrnn An inquest will be held in Ctiarl-ottetown. Dec. 30. with DIV C .A. Coady as coroner. Members of the jury which ha Carter. Ham-p Old Gould. Desablez Ferguson. Hampton: . L.Vnk, Victoria: Erland (‘nus- ins. Crapaud: George Mac- Lean and James Campbell. both of Hampton. FATHER NOTIFIED The boy's father has been em- Dlnyed in electrical contracting and installation work in this area for the pest scveral vcars, and was engaged. on a prnie.('I. in Kensington when notified of the death of his son. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison. nee Kathleen Macl-‘adyen of Canoe Cove. reside in Hampton com- munity. and in addition to the child killed yesterday. have six daughters and one so n. Heather. Karen. Nancy. Bar- bara. Mary. Billy. and Janet. At the time of the accid e n t, ton. foreman: Har- been accompanied by one of his sisters. about five or s I x tears of age. and early reports indicated that the children had run out from in front of a park- ed car into the path of the ap- proaching transfer truck, which ‘V8! Droceeding westward on the Trans - Canada High w a y. which passes through the VII- llle of Hampton. D-13.} 'I'lrls black duck. found near- Oanadl is PATIENT 1,, ffozgn by an Wild- llis. uncle: Jhtniistm. Al- flfg A5”;-mim. was put on an gown. in cpsflent in the airllneorstottaweboundfot .UU'lI finial. flottdl. ‘Rio btrd. who MD“ as DUCKING THE COLD THE ESY WAY to head south with his buddies, was awarded such plush moot treet- w I living quarters st Miami‘: zoo, he may decide duo is better than travelling with the bunch. (AP wlrcnnotnl "upswing in volume." and the day of it just before New Year's. Be sure to cut off an inch from the se. at an angle. and immerse the tree in a small container of water. (Check water level every “Be particularly careful at Christmas time to obey the ‘no Smoking’ signs and to observe the following precautions: keep plenty of ash trays handy and use them. never toss a lighted match or cigarette butt care- lessly away. If you are at home or out in a car. use an ash tray If you are in the woods. make sure that your smoking mater- lals are cool to the touch before same when emptying an uh IILOWER FREETOWN SCHOOL I Following is the report for the month of November: 1. Janet Burns. : 1. Valerie Burns, 2. Denton Calms. 3. Gail Starv- ert. Grade VI: 1. Heather Burns, 2. Beverly Profitt. Grade V 1. Beverly Burns, 2. James Burns. 3. Marvin Stav- ert. Grade IV: 1. Daniel Mac- Leod. 2. Brian Stavert. Grade IIII: 1. Glen Mallett. 2. Barbara Starvert. Grade V. 1. Ronald Mallett. 2. Jamesie Stavert. 3. Donald Stavert. Grade I: 1. Norma Profltt. 2. Donna Wan-ren. Mrs. Rosaleen Mallet, teach- er. SHAMROCK SCHOOL The following is the November ort' Grade VIII: 1. Patricia Gillis; 2. Imelda Doiron. Grade VII: 1. Lowell Croken: 2. Winnifred Kelly: 3. Wilfred Kellv. Grade VI: 1. Tom Gillis: 2. Clarence Mccarville: 3. Edwin Hughes. Grade V: 1. Patrick Hughes. Grade IV: 1. Anne Glllla: 2. Gerald Graham; 3. Catherine Hughes. Grade Ill: 1. Joan Andrew. Grade‘lI: 1. Christine Larkin: 2. Noreen Kelly: 3. David Gill“- e I: 1. Heather Graham: Joanne Tralnor and Michael 3. Arlene Mc- 2. Larkin tequali: Carville. Lorraine Croken. teacher. $10,000 In Tires Burned I-n_ Fir! sussnx, vs. (OP) —_ About gin determined ori _ that levelled a new tire doze‘ ‘ lime. island furriers lid. exactly as illustrated Open Nights Until 9 Christmas Eve until 5 MUSKRAT BACK JACKET The luxury of fur . . . a fashion 89994 no womavn can resist. The Christmas gifl hated high above all Still I beautiful selection . . others. come in today! 9 NO PAYMENTS UNTIL I964! 9 EASY TERMS 9 FREE GIFT WRAP FOR MEN 9 $|00 CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE DRAW island furriers ltd. - ' ill .. " | ‘ : ~\"\ ‘ ‘ . \ \ \