a jnew Speaker of the Prince E-| st December ATTACKS PENSION * oF it : yt i a8 EF 8 i F i id ! i i i ef i i —_—— i ‘ tT | f i | a3 fi i i : Hf *f a3 : th 8 : 3 : 7 a 2 F 8 | | ir if i oe 3a z Lia! a | 3 i SLAND NEWS PAGE ie |Z The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Mar. 2, 1965. Of City Family oe: P f. BAS i New Speaker Of House Follows Political Line . 7 | While having seen some of|lives in Crapaud with her hus- MacCabe 22, Kathleen 20. Carey 5’ \the toughest political battles im\hand and three children. His |L©04. nine, and Lucy Gay, hie day, the Hoo. Frank Myers, only son, who was married only ward Island Legislature, re-| 3 }mains~ one of the easiest-going, | received one of the finest wedding. presents U.S. Colonel Was A Son Colonel James Gordon Mac- Cabe, 47, died at his home in Richmond, Virginia, Saturday evening, Feb. 20 He. was the son of James Har- old MacCabe and the late Ethel Burhoe MacCabe. originally of Charlottetown. Mr., MacCabe was the husband of the former Harriett Carmon of Atlanta, Georgia, and father of Edith five. He was the brother of Phy- Ilis MacCabe ‘of New York City, and Elizabeth M. MacCabe Boston. |softest-talking men on the local|farm youths can expect. On that Colonel MacCabe served in political scene today day his father and mother turn- the United States Air Force as a Mr. Speaker has always been|¢d over the home farm to him |test pilot during World War II, note for his quietness in speech) and action, his easy approach to any task assigned to him no matter how difficult, and most of all for being the prossessor of that rarity among politic- jans—a sunny, friendly dis- position. : Frank Myers, n a veteran himself, is carrying on a long) family tradition of service to| district and province. First el- He was out of the House for a time when be went down to de- feat as the Progressive Conser- vatives suffered one of their worst beatings and. only three members of the party were re- pt | { ? i | i. f i f i i Z i 35 of i} “ai rat if ny i H z Es | 7 i 3 Hi | eat Fret if okel Z i i - ; : Lu i i fl A i t i li bi B 3 § of E ga8? Ge [Be & a g 38 it | Bs g: &F s 3 I i me = i i os i Z 3 ; ¥ 3 zy = ul 2% = l -| well as without a taxi license, , | fined: $10-and-caste 6-2) <0 as a gift. No License, | Taxi Permit; Man Is Fined Charged with operating a taxi without an operators license as Alexander MacDonald was given two fines, each of $10 and costs or five days, when he appeared before Magistrate A. James Has- | lam, QC, in city. police court | Monday morning. John Bernard, Sherwood, was fined $10 and costs for failing to stop at a red traffic light. and /or hour Board and place for i ? g i ‘ a E : i over tbe severe! rootcs as Storage is f | | H 6 us o> A) m = z i i [ [if i | aa Prince Edward Island Hambly Chartotietown, PLE licenses Sane ees ae ; ’ ~ he ae On dy o™ ‘ i DATED at Charlottetown this . ie] Wt “e% must emerge in | participated in the Berlin Air- lift and served with the strate-, ja gic air-command with rank of colonel. He later was associated with the Martin Aircraft Com- pany, Baltimore, Maryland. the Recony Company and the Old Dominion Iron and Steel Works in Richmond, Virginia His last position was a con- tract sales manager with Small | Business Administration of the United States Government. A full military. funeral was ac- nesday at National Cemetery, Richmond. N.S. HOUSE (Continued from page 1) Oharged with disorderly con-| nually duct, James S. Gillan, Charlotte-|is gio town, was remanded to March jthis wilt mean 3. and 16,000 Two drunk and incapables ap-|of the first four-year period. peared. One was sentenced to} “Most of the new jobs. . 20 days in jail and the other secondary mah- g It’s fairly simple: the first di-| gits of the number on the label | contain your birthday ‘or should department punched the keys). ’s how to work it out: dl- digits by 31. 7 z BEFORE THE’ PUBLIC UTILITIES IN THE MATTER of the Motor Carrier Act (P.E.1.) and | /or the Motor Vehicle Transport Act (Canada) | and oe RS Sree ee eee the undernamed | persons licenses to operate as intra-Provincial carriers carriers under the said Acts. NOTICE OF HEARING TAKE NOTICE THAT the Public Utilities Commission WEDNESDAY, the SEVENTEENTH day of MARC: Ten-thirty o'clock in the forenoon at Theatre, Dominion Building, has | , Charlotte. | consideration of the applications | ‘ | - ; Prince Edward Island Limited pa fn g ee Big a Boren = yy hentai or aden ane Licenses issued F Wilson Charlottetown, R.R. No. 2 Cornwall, award Island to: Cole & Fleming Transport Prince Isang Gea eee having vat ten before Sides 2 soe cae ‘10th day of FEBRUARY A.D. make | lyour birthday is } January. ries oe corded Colonel MacCabe Wed- dustries. A relatively small pro- can be expected to Fort Harrison, 10 miles {rom emerge in existing industries. “Tt will be necessary for Nova Scotia to develop a whole ew group of secondary manufactur-|of unskilled jobs to “substitu-|set up that will draw on the ex-| portion ing industries.” INDICATES TRENDS Snowslide Fuhrer is victim Herman given mouth-to- VICTIM OF BANFF SNOWSLIDE mouth resucitation by Leo Berchtold while being brought tion of capital for labor’’—mod- ernization and technological ad- periences of the government | jand industrial estates limited in| The report warns of a contin-| vances. To prepare workers for persuading new firms to come The report result in the next four years|the need for improved trans- -|from an expansion in pulp and paper-making. “the-<tervice im) <It-blames “the disappearance THhuE Héew Personalized Tax Form Reveals Inner Secrets dress? If either happens, Try it again: suppose your number is 246. 31 goes ‘into it 7 times with 29 left over. Your the month AFTER seven full |months have elapsed — or Av- 29th NOT JAMES BOND If your number is 901 in (007, - for ; would be not James Rood tak January 7th). The department agrees it might occasionally have picked up a wrong birth date on the! computer. It doesn’t matter to the taxpayer: so long as he files his labelled return — without altering the number — the de-| partment can identify him \speedily and get his refund to| him tfficiently. AS LOW AS ait mn She ‘amano nya tho Ata ER aan rare oe es fesse dens twit feally pon so WHY, WANT? Hitch op r |portation and freer trade in the |North Atlantic area. It stresses | 33-year-old shoula “be aad the type that can quickly be- come self - “Increased employment for its own sake, achieved in any way possible, would not consti- tute a worthwhile contribution to economic improvement Scotia.” The over-all plan for the first four years is expected to be ready by the end of this year. The report says it will likely. . include a plan to attract second- ary industry to Nova Scotia. also emphasizes | to | grand jury in | : or _ 031 | |. A working committee is to be | theese mcmama nomenmmememneEtraNeetcertNtatan RUB AWAY THROSBING ARTHRITIC ber of new jobs available an- uing decline in the demand for skilled jobs “the board attaches |here. IEL, a Crown corporation, | Present yearly increase unskilled labor, particularly in|the greatest importance to im-|already has helped 33 new in- 1,800. The report says agriculture, fishing and mining.|provements in education and|dustries locate in the province. between 12,000 However, some increase in un-| technical training.” new jobs at the end skilled woods employment may | CUSTOMS MAKE ARREST MALONE, N.Y. (AP) — Fed | to a ski patrol hut Sunday on Mt. Norquay near Banff Rescuers kept uptreatment for an hour but could not revive him. 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