ISLAND NEWS PAGE _ Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, &t.. Dec. 19, 1964. 3.Queen'g County Jail 50 u MOUNTI‘E’S BODY FlOIIIIN HOME The body of Robert Winston ture four escapees from the my, 22, the RCMP officer provincial penitentiary in St. loaded aboard the plane by who was shot to death Thurs- John‘s. is loaded aboard a several RCMP officers. day while attempting to cap- plane to be flown to his home (CP Wirephoto) at Pondville. N.S. The coffin is Snow driven by winds up to with icy road surfaces made men said highways were ex- tremely snow which began falling terday morning brought visl~ bility down However. they nig . City police also reported slip- pery street conditions. Charlottetown recorded a t bythe winds of 30 miles per hour, gusting to Roads Begin Io Block miles 1‘ h o ll 1‘ combined icy, and in addition, es- almost zero. had no reports traffic accidents late last flurries by morning. tinue. with northwest winds of 25, gusting to 45. forecast for today. diminishing to northwest 20 by evenin . i ped dowu to 10 degrees; highi today will be 15 degrees. I King ‘ rema 23 for sentencin 1am. and 7 pm. I gated by the RCM ault was serving a term for vagrancy He noo few n before M within Drifting is expected to con-l Dec. iRalph Everett Arsenau‘lt of 216 Street. Charlottetown. was detachment of the RCMP han- nded without bail until] Dec died the case for the prosecution appeared yesterday agistrate James B. Johnson in Queen's County City Resident Pleads Guilty TO Setting Two Jail Fires l Pleading guilty to a charge of‘ arson. the charge arising out ofIcharged under I the two fires that occured at the 11. adjourned until Jan. 8. Cpl. Cal The two fires, occurring at 11 the only Crown witness. were investi- P and the pro- 1 vincial fire marshall. The inves- ltigation was ordered by Attor-u, WithContinuingStorm. thought the highway would be- come blocked .8 hours if the storm continued. [hey-General Alban Farmer. ‘ ' At the time of the fires Arsen~ 1 short jail after- travelling last night hazardous The radio ,ranse forecast Magistrate‘s Court. He elected throughout the province- “OW . ‘0 “mime "‘mufih‘mt trail by magistrate and pleaded Charlottetown RCMP detach- the night. EBSIDS 0“ Snow' guilty, Lester O'Donnell acted as legal counsel for the accus- Percy Plain of Bunbu ry the migratory . bird regulations, had his case vin Bungay of the Charlottetown . and he called Cst. Ian Oland al‘ Aoiing for Mr. Ham was KM. {Martin Mr. Martin called Ver-i .non Gay. Soutihport, and Mr ‘ Island Indians. I Get Assistance ‘ OTTAWA (Special) -—- Indians I living on and off the reserve at ‘ Lennox Island are to receive as- Isistam'e through the supplemen- St. John's. Nfld. .. t 30510 . . . . . . . . .. . New York New Orleans . son . . . . . lLos Angeles E Temperaures last night dip- "ol- radio range ee-inch snowfall 8 p.m.. whipped into drifts tu WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- res: HALIIFAX l’CPl ~ e' ther office says extremely cold lair had entered the Maritimes I‘behind a series of disturbances and today will be sunny. windv 13 47 33 33 35 35 38 47 47 60 46 57 The w a- ‘tary winter construction :gram. SOIICIMOI‘ General J. Wat- 'son MacNaught announced bet? I Friday. The assistance includes mn- Istruction of dories. improve- ‘ment of blueberry lands. refor- Iestation for black ash [basket industry. house repairs. |repairs to a community hall. to the band farm barn. road im- provements, and other items i A project will be undertaken 'at Rocky Point and Scotchfort 1. will also be improved and a sum Iwas voted for improvements to la \vnodlot at Morell. MacNaught been working on a program for some has Indians and 'lhlS the first step taken for the Mic Macs in this I The minister said he was l pleased to have received the co- loperation of the department of citizenship and immigration and 50. fw snow lows were sen Min Max. . I out early in the evening. but Dawson . . . . . -45 -44 jan b't‘e’ly “Id In. "105! '9“ were called back because of Prince Georg. '" _“ 5 .gions. blit snowflurrles Will de-gm train indie“; in carpentry. poor visibility. and because Vancouver 19 26 val"? {Wei W’s“ Fegmni “'hi’m Blueberry lands at SCOlCllfOl’l drifting and continuously falling Victoria . ... 22 31 ‘the mm mm” m 0” "9"" snow made clearance a losing Edmonton ._....... ~15 - 6 Wile": battle. Calgary . 4 3 Regional forecasts: I Most trfiads in the Sourls are Begin ..........» - 9 0 l Annapolis Valley. Northern M1: were si open at 11 pm. in Winnipeg ‘ mm- '16 5 Nova Scotia, Cape Breton.‘ waffle °§slgfifimifif§$° 1:13:33. 3.23;” j:_‘"“_‘_':: I} 23 Prince Edward Island: Cloudy time to better the lot of 9.19.1. bus from Charlottetown was a Montreal ..-__ ,.. 5 14 jwm' 5“°Wfl“.r“95 much colderv half-hour behind schedule. Qu bec . o 11 immweit .“im‘IS 3‘? ‘Vl'h gusts; reaching Souris at 7.15 pm. Fredericton 29 29 El" 50 dlm‘n'Sh'"g m the NF," I Cnnnec‘tmn' HIGH Y MAY BLOCK 8.1,“ John 30 21 3mg to northwest 20 Low-high Travellers from the late ferry Moncton 32 32 ‘ at KentV‘lle- New G135 0w- CrOSSinS said the orden to Halifax . . . . 41 42 lsydney and Charloue‘m 1“ Charlottetown highway was Charlottetown 34 45 find 20' passable. although driving con- Sydney . . . . . 33 43 Outlook for Sunday _ Mostly ' s . . . . . . .. 35 36 Id LBJ age pgosal. with Thing; 'of a new Panama canal treat, tiations with t isaid of the proposal for a new ‘treaty: ' we be PREDICTION MADE 4Continued iron page 1‘ contingent on plans for putting Lnited States. ahead is sea-level waterway The statement did not 5 exactly what whether the new ('hannef \ioulg be financed and controlled ex: 'clusively by the_L’nllrvi Slate. M This is d been hoping for.” Calamari predicted Johnson'sand officials said Johnson do 1 .Canal. once a replacement is in operation. would present a real :problem. 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